THE EXA MINER. | CANADA, Rostoy, June 6. | STEAMBOAT EXPLOSION—GREAT LOSS OF LIFE. Monrareat, June 10.—The Steamboat of the Grand Trunk Company exploded at Longueville to-day. The Mail Conductor rood a8 follows :| 7°" killed, and it is feared that a great number were lost over- The last ballot stood : sett board. The explosion occurred about half past one o'clock, t until this morning at J) o'clock, jand the boat is a complete wreck. Her boiler was blown an /ummense distance. The wharf, and everything in the neigh- — UNITED STATES. oxvention.—By despatches cars that fourteen ballots th tinal a Tus Dewockatic Nartonat C | wooived yesterday afternoon, it appé oe g candidate were had. her which, an adjournmen + ok — oe i . }52 |borkood, is completely shattered. The works of the boat sg yanan ° i cP 76 | were new and were under the charge of the builders and en. 4 Pierce . . : i 63 gineerr at the time. The train had just arrived, filled with Douglas ’ i i 5 | passengers, who had been transferred to the boat. Many of Cas ° : ‘ ‘the passenvers were on the af t, b > were ae er of votes, it will be seen, was 299— p g » the after part, but more were on the The whole — rene ms of ne boat. rhe caviain was about to ring the t enniring, uncer tne CWorsnin ., | bell when the explosion took place. co June 6.—1oth ballott— Buchanan 168; | A gentleman from Boston, ae was on board, says the scene nean @: Poagles 118; Cass 4. Pierce was here with-| (hat followed the explosion was fearful. ‘The steam rushed to Picree 9; " the aft partof the boat, so as to completely blind those that -— ballott-— Buchanan 168 ; Douglas 121; Cass 6. | — there, en hither and thi ler, shrieking loudly, Se oie, and many junped into the river, and were doudtless drowned, | Deugias we 296 : af | The same gentleman says he saw not fewer than ten or twelve j 17th—Buchanan a 0 ape sag » - « |in the water. A woman who was near the boiler had her = After the sixteenth ball mm Sen. Richardson, af Illino's, child blown out of her arms, and carried into the air, coming | A yithdrew the name of Douglas, which caused great sensa- down on the top of the ferry shed. She herself was drea*jaily | @ (on. “ . injured. At the commencement of the 17th ballot New Hamp-| ‘Passengers who were on board state the number ‘illed must dire declared for Buchanan amid shouts of applause. be upwards of 20, and the wounded not less thar, 39 or 40. 4 The original Pierce States then all fell inte line, andeach| !miediately after the explosion the boat sunk, Sate was received with great enthusiasm, i : y a . e a § As the roll was called, the Chairman of each delegation | a The application of the Grand Prank ‘ailway to the Cana- Necfaced the vote with a few remarks, which were received | °" parliament for assistance is sa\d ty be favourably received. svth spirited cheers. | The united Counties of Lincoln and Welland, Canada . om | West, were separated by proclamation dated May 12th. and Sivavrnan Casz.—A correspondent of the Machias (Me.,) — form rs an sen for all judicial and municipal T(sien, detailsa very curious case, | purposes. _— ‘sville is to be the county town of Welland. «Captain Tufts, of this town, having ina keg in his store) A destructive fire took place at Montreal on the 26th inst. Jaoat two pounds of gue-powder, and wishing to use the Ten houses, froucing on Alexander, Edward, and St. Catherine weg, poured the contents into a paper, which he carried to | Streets, together with some other buildings, were consumed, sie house, aud gave to his wife for safe keeping. Mrs.| "The new Government have been sustained against a want- etafts being busily engaged in her domestic affairs, put the ' of-confidence motion by a majority of four. oeder in an oven of a stove in an unoveupied room, with | =: een ee a ce a intention of taking it out when at leisure, but forgot to} NEW BRUNSWICK. > sO, Not long after this, wae Capt. a was Sawing in ai th-mill—one of his bends, coming in contact with the saw,) The honorable Charles Fisher is trinmhantly returned to as nearly cut off. Ile was carried home completely ex- | the new House of Assembly as the first instalment of Principle gusted from less of blood. His physician and friends had towards a new Legislature. If this triumph of principle could satly despaired of his life, as every cffort to stop the blood be obtained in the ¢ ounty of York, the centre of coe POeSs iad proved unavailing, In the meantime, a fire was ordered | ie y bei z — o the whole cates oe b the » warm the room for the reception of Capt. T. Imine-|‘ ees «ee : > : .- as jmense. On Friday morning it was confidently asserted, that dately after kindeling the fire, his friends proveeded to carry ) at four o’clock he would be nowhere —that he wouid not even yim info tke reom, and had just reached the door, when the) be in a respectable minority. ‘The first reports which reached weler exploded. —bre iking the clock, stove, window glass, the News Room by telegraph, coming from Fredericton alone, &e.. jate atowns, and starting from its place one end of the! where uli the influence of the Governor and the present Govern- boast. " yy was brought to bear, seemed to support this assertion. But the curious part of the story is, Capt. T. received a | Isut as the day wore on, the faces of the supporters of the new Oe A Mite heel te Mleel Miaaalils weteten! Administration who were assembled in the News Room to ee SR SERS] Mapp ‘ne My THEPEDY SAVIDE watch the progress of the straggle, grew visibly longer. his Wife; for it was the op'nion of his physician, that bad he} | are in the evening, some leaders of the Opposition received bed another ounee, it must have proved fatal. }a Subulous report of the election, which left Mr. Fisher ina -- oe - decided minority. Great was the cheering and waving of hats. ° { — | = ’ >} — Distressixc Svurcrpe wean Astinapox, Va.—A young. !t 8 pity that they shou!d destroy the rim of their hats—they ¢ = may want them to help them in hiding their faces. Gentlemen , : ‘ tel nig } , ee . . . i a ft | inty had commensttod oa ide, r ~ five miles in the country, \of enthusiastic temperaments should remember the useful ad- She Was aoout twenty-three years old, and was a daughter | yieg generally given to those in their situation, and refrain . ; ; , le a f Col. 5. 1. Bay is, She was married only a few months | from hallooing until they are out of the wood, They have got gece to Mr. Wm. Gray, one of the finest gentleman and ito wait for their good time. The first tarn up of the cards is wost devoted husbands ia the whole ccuntry. J lacing the | not a good one for them; and though the cry was at Frederic- . e . “ “rr - . > > > . wazzle against her breast, it is supposed that she touched tor, Vote for any one but — oe is the man for ihe trigger wih a whip-staff which was lying by her side. | “ hom the people have voted. e repeat, that, coming as it ce : 4 al - . 1 | does fiom York, we take tins as a great Constitutiona) tremph. After executing its aw!al mission, the gun passed in through : . at - . , : | —St. John Morning Courter. the hole caused by the discharge, and rested aguinst the arm aiaiiii her dress, holding her up in a reclining position. The day before her death she sent to a neighbor's to bor- | thirds rule, 200 for a choice. ii OI cal eS ai acl eae i i A i MISCELLAN EOUS NEWS. nw percu-sien caps, and that morning bade her husband} ae, Supwantne Tevecraru Between Amertca anv farewell for.a low hours with a tender and loving kiss. Eveore.—The bill for the formation of a Transatlantic —e < Telegraph Company, which was some time ago introduced Aw Exrraonersany Srory (ir trex.) — We have an extra! into the Canadian parliament, has passed its second reading from the Pallas Herald, dated May Gch, giving full particulars | in the lower house, and the cemmittee towhom it was referred ofa terrible storm. The storm commenced about an hour | have recommended its final passage. The telegraph line for by sun, within a mile of ear LH 1!. Two clouds were seen | which provision is thus made will begin at Quebec, and fo!- come together at that point, one from the north and t.e/| lowing the course of the St. Lawrence, reach to the castern wher from the soath, and engage in an angry contest for the | extremity of Labrador. A sab-marine cable will then con- mstery. Nether being able to gain the ascendancy, they | vey the wire to the southernmost point of Greenland, thence eawe blended into a terrific wh vlwiud, which descended | up the eastern coast to the point nearest to Iceland, and vik suc! force and violence as to involve the carth in dark-| thence across the strait to that island, which the line will wes, literally p'oughing up the ground aud picketing it with |traverce srom west to east. Finally another sub-marine ingments of Svokeu timbers. The Herald says: ‘ Fence-' cable will stretch away to the Faroe islands, and thence to ails were broken and toru into splinters ; wagon-tyres broken | the northernmost extremity of Scotland, There will be but jai twisted into fautastie shapes ; wheels tora to pieces, and | three or four stations in crossing the Atlantic, and the cables, teaxies twisted or broken off. Large new ploughs were! whose junction will form the ocean line, will vary from a wrried half a mi'e, brokea into fragments; everything on | hundred to five hundred miles in length. (Juebee and Lon- tpof the ground blown away, and posts and tinibers fixed | don will form the two termini of the line, which it is stated Jit, tora up and blown away or torn to pieces. Even the | can be completed in less than eighteen months. gass on the prairie was shorn off as w th fire or seythe.”’ <9 g—— The fury of the storm, as it approached Cedar Hill, was) Pustsnwent or tae Fesee Istaxp Savaces.—The ist severely felt at Mr. Roper’s, whose houss was unroofed. | United States sloop John Adams, KE. B. Boutwell, comander, itthen swept away the residence of Wm, C. Hart, at Cedar | arrived at Panama, Sunday, Feb. 3d, from Fejee Islands via 4, injuring him severely. The dwelling and storchouse| Valparaiso. The John Adams left Panama in July last, Me. Berry was dashed to p’eces. Mr. Berry and Hender-| bound to the Hejee Islancs to inquire into and seek repara- wa Hart took refuge in Berry's house just in time to be in tion for many cruelties committed by the natives, and to when it was dashed to piec s. The very foundations of | demand indemnity for the plunder of several American ships ‘tee buildings were removel; and the foundation timbers | trading and fishing in the Fejeean Archipelago. During the “id the mutilated bodics of the dead were scattered about in| cruising of the John Adams in the Fejee group of Islands “uy direction. All the gocds in the store, exctpt a few ‘five sharp engagements took place betwcen her crew and the try heavy articles, were blown entirely away. <A piece of | cannibals of Polynesia; five _of their largest towns were 8k, doubtless from the store, was found the next day in the} burnt, and all the houses therein reduced to ashes. An im- “iglbourhoed of Cedar Spring, on this side of the river,| portant treaty ‘was also ratified between Commander renty miles from Cedar Hill, A hat box, containing one Boutwell.and Tui Vite Thokamlau, the King of Fejee, on “it, fell the next day on the premises of Mr. Tucker, near | behalf of the American Government. hite Rock ereek, 25 miles from the place ; and another on aE aaa ut has been found on Rowlet's creck, upwards of 80 miles} A Staixine Simive!—Tae Hearse Waters ‘—Our Uther aricles have been found nearer the scene of | feaders wili doubtless remewber the magic properties assigned waster. In Berry’s family five persons were killed—Mr the River Lethe in the mythology of i cag Hea Ip ee erry, his wife, chiid,. Mr. Dickson, a clerk ia the'store, eal darker ages superstition held pratemionst Sax, re hasgre’ ‘woman. . Nene of the family are left 00° meere the minds of men. Immersion in its waters was believed to . © : 7. -| cause forgetfulness of past and present woes—the afflicted mind verry's ckull was broken and his brains scattered on the} and diseased body could alike throw off the trammels that tund. Mrs. Berry’s face and body were frightfully! bound them, and being thus no longer the slaves of mental or heorated, and the other bodies much bruised. Mr. Dickson | bodily enthralwent, finished the rest of their days with indiffer- fi from the house, and seeing that he was about to be) ence to the past, and unalloyed anticipation for the future. trried away, seized a post fixed in the earth, around which But start not! attentive reader! when we tell yon with less a 7 ‘ : . fable, tut far sterner fact, that we have a Lethe near our “was whirled until he was tied fast to it by his clothes. | | 0 hes and hearths, whose waters not occasionally, but at all ‘Me post was tora up and driven by all fury of the storm to jines flow in one continuous stream of healing beneficence ! ‘eground, and whirled about with the body ofthe unfortunate! Whether the affliction emanate from the deep-seated core Seng man fastened to it until every bone in his body was! of long neglected disease, or from the ravages of malignant ‘kea, and his flesh dreadfully mangled. When found, he | epidemic, or again from Jong protracted habits of dissipation Wag 30 securely bound to the post that he had to be disengaged ‘and vice, there Is at hand, within the easy grasp of the poor #8) cutting his warments sufferer, be he high or low, a remedy for bis woes to which he 5 m . : can look for succour, as did the benighted “ Israelite’’ upon Me. John Hart and family were the next sufferers. the “ Brazen Serpent” in the dreary Wilderness ! “wself, wife and child were killed, being all the family we| we allude, in the above remarks, to the vastly spread and >“eve. The body of Mrs. Hart was shockingly torn and mighty influence of the remedies which bear the name of the “stilated. The little child was carried several hundred! world famed and renowned Professor Holloway. : hrds, and irs head was transfixed with a splinter. It was} Countless thoueands of every tongue and clime, daily hymn “tfound until the next day. Mrs. Allen, wife of Jacob his praises, as having lifted them from a bed of suffering and i ; » lie ae : row to new life and re-animated vigor! ra es me ae fol aa: : a wee ie the malady hidden in the inmost vitals of the human litle w;i 2 eae ee a ee oe fame, or evineed by superficia) sores, by sure, but gentile means, * village was razed to the ground, and, except small), o' dicates the secret evil, and disperses to the winds the 1 aye of the foundations of some, blown away.—Sa” | -hronic venom that has for years defied the Physician’s skill! Wonio (Texas) Herald. These are not idle words we utter, visionary imaginings of ( eS ja fevered brain, bat the stern realities of long-tried practice ‘*racteristic of the South, is the action of the Senate in| and unfailing issues. : tdto the attack wpon Samner. Mr. Seward made the; The suffrages of universal acclamation stamp Holloway as . ‘98 for a commitiee of investigation, and against all former | the man, and his medicines as the means that adininister to the ing tents he was not placed on the committee nor any other | healing of the natione,”’ from the “ Orient”’ to the *‘ Occi- tol man.— Cayuga Chief. dental’? Sun! ——~—— 000 The printer heralds it from pole to pole, and leaves to all and j, the New York Tribune has an aggregate circulatien of over each but a ‘‘ trials test’? to wring from the unwiiling lips of the a, a a aa iA la NA as i tN AB Rt et Re er te Birth. | Qn the 20th June, Mrs. James Duncan, of a son. i Jolice Con rt. June 18.—John Gardiner, for using profane and lascivious language and behaviour towards John Mackieson, M.D.; convicte’ and fined | 10s., with costs, or be imprisoned ten days. Henry Galloway, for | trespass on St. Paul's Church grounds, robbing a bird’s nest; convicted | and fined 2s. 6d., or be imprisoned forty-eight bours. Thomas Mc- Gonnell, from lock-up, for using abusive and imProper language towards Hon. George Coles; dismissed, as Mr. Coles would not press the charge. Patrick Higgins and James Brady, for assanit on Philip Cahill; Brady dismissed; Higgins convicted and fined 5s,, with costs, or be imprisoned fourteen days; Cahill ordered to pay Prady’s costs in non-suit. Ilagen, for assault and battery on Beryard MecUarvil; parties settled out of Court; Hagen paying costs. June 19.—Ellen MeGrath, Isabella and Edward Ingles, charged with being concerned ip the robbery of James Lutler of some £9 in money in the house of Hozn Quinn; not proved, During the investi- gation of this charge, Magh Quinn was convicted of selling spirituous liquors in smal} quratities, and allowing it to be drank on the premises; fined £5 with, 145. 6d. costs, or be imprisoned one month. Edward Ingles, for assaulband battery on James Butler; parties settied out of | Cour; Ingles paying costs. James Collins, for an assault and battery “nu Patrick Dunster; convicted and fined 603. with costs,or be im- prisoned one month; ordered to find sureties in the sum of £80, to keep the peaco and be of good behaviour for eighteen months, and stand committed till the fine and costs be paid and the security given. ~ © o> oe HMlarine Futelliqence. PORT OF CHARLOTLETOWN. ENTERED. June 12—Schr. Romp, Swain, N. 8.; dealz. Blue Wave, Junn, St. John, N. B.; goods, 13—Sovereign, Purdie, Pugwash ; limestone. Lively Lass, Robertson, Pictou ; coal, Belle, Chappel, Bay Verte; deal, Sarah, Moore, Pictou; coal. Ploughboy, McKay, do ; do. 14—May- flower, Gerrior, St. John, N. B.; goods. 16 —Mary Klizebeth, Burk, Halifax; do, Prompt, McKay, do; do. Unicorn, Gallant, Shediac ; deals. Ploughboy, Kobert- son, Pictou; coal. Bee, Oulton, Bay Verte; deals. Sarah Jane, Hingly, Pagwash ; boards, 17--Wm Nelson, Ogden, Bay Verte; do. Ploughboy, McKenzie, Shediac ; do. 19—Olive Branch, Bouchie, Richidbucto ; shingles. Catharine Elizabeth, LeBlanc, Bathurst ; do. Canrobert, Fougerie, Boston ; goods. Albion, Gerrior, Boston; do. Trusty. Heron, Bathurst ; shingles. Alexander, Shelinut, N. B ; do. Belle, Chappel, Bay Verte; bal. 20—Ruby, Gallant, N. B.; shingles. Helen, Spring, Tatmagouche ; hoards. ‘Trial, MeNeill, Richibucto; do. 21—Curlew, Muttart, Pictou. Sea Fiower, Paulin, Halifax. Elizabeth, Scott, do. Bee, Sampson, Bay Verte. Ariel, Moore, Halifax. Brunswick, McLean, Richibucto, 23—St. Roche, LeBlanc, Tracadie. Betsy, McNeil!, Pictou. CLEARED, June 13—Lady LeMarchant. Irving, Shediac ; mails. 14— Belle, Chappel, Bay Verte ; goods. Spray, Nickerson, fishing voyage. Mary, Le Blane, Bathurst; bal. Mery Ann, Nicholson, fishing voyage. Sovereign, Purdie, Pictou ; bal. Sarah, Moore, Shemogue; bal. 16—Bee, Oulton, Bay Verte; do. 17—William Nelson, Ogden, Bay Verte; do. Brigt. Union, Mucklejohn, freland ; deals, Lively Lass, Robertson, Pictou; hay. 18— Ploughboy, Robinson, Pictou; hay. 19—Romp, Swain, fishing voyage. Ornament, Foley, Newfoundland ; pro- duce, Matilda, LeBlanc, Boston; do. Belle, Chappel, Bay Verte; bal. Pioughboy, McKenzie, Pictou; do. Streamer Rosebud, McGarry, Pictou ; passengers. 20— Schr. Trusty, Heron, Halifax. Sarah Jane, Hinkley, Pug- wash. -21—Curlew, Mattatal, Picton. Alexander, Shell!- nut, Tracadie. Olive Branch, Bushey, Bathurst. Eliza- beth, LeBlanc, do. Bee, Dalton, Bay Verte. General Canrobert, Fougerie, Picton. Ellen, Spinny, Tatama- gouche. Sia Flower, Paulin, Tracadi:. 23 —Marygaret Ann, Thomas. Hatifax. Betsv. McNeill, Picton. —_—_ SS . — Holloway’s Pills unfailing remedies for Yropsy.—Mr. UH Tomkinson, of Bras D’Or, Nova Scotia, was a severe sufferer from this terrible complaint, and water literaliy oozed through his skin, so that daily charge ot apparel became necessary. Several physicians were called in, and afforded him temporary relief, but the .disease ultimately increased, and his life was endangered, he (like thousands of others) then determined to try the effect of [olloway’s Pills; these remedies very quickly mitigated the virulence of the disorder, and by persevering with them fur about six weeks, lefi hun thoroughly restored to health; by a few more weeks continuance of them, he was as - RS he Per rere tt nh ote usw ADIZBTISaMANS, Horse for Sale. Y AUCTION on WEDNESDAY next, the 25th FR instant, on the Market Square, in Charlottetown, a four year old COLT; is very quiet in harness, and answers well for farming purposes. The above will be a posi- tive sale, to enable the owner to partly rebuild his premises, which was destroyed by fire in May last. Belfast, June 19.—G. & E. li. DENNIS GRIFFIN. No.2. —“‘(i“‘«zw#;’ZTCSZCUVL OO D'S Register of British and Foreign Shipping. Established 1834. Us pursuance of a Resolution passed by the Committes this day, notice is hereby given, that whenever materials or fasten- ings beyond those required by the Rules are introdaced into a Shi building for Classification, they must be in conformity with the Pates for the grade which may be contemplated, as regards size, materia), and method of securing. By order of the Committee, GEOKGE B. SEYFANG, Secretary. 2, White Lion Court, Cornhill, London, Ist May, 1856. By order, CHARLES R. COKER, Lloyd’s Surveyor. Has. Gaz. 3 in. June 23. No. 23. LLOYD'S Register of British and Foreign Shipping. Established 1834. T J OTICE is hereby given, that in pursuance of Resolutions passed this day by the Committee of Lloyd’s Register of British and Foreign Shipping, the following Regulations will come into operation on and after the Ist July, 1857, viz :— “Ships which proceed to sea without bang fastened with the Iron Knees and Itiders prescribed by the Rules, will have one year deducted from the period to which they would otherwise be entitled to be classed in the Register Book, ‘Ships bailt in the British North American Colonies, and all Ships the frames of which are composed of Fir, of 600 tons to 1000 tons, and all Ships (wherever built) the length of which from the stom to the sterit-post alott shall exceed five times their extreme breadth, shall have diagonal iron plates fitted outside or inside the frame, to extend from the upper deck clamp to the first foothooks, and be not less than four inches broad, and @ inch thick, and be bolted with J inch bolts through each frame if fit. ted on the outside, and through each timber if fitted on the mside of the framc: the number of the plates to be in the proportior of not less than one pair to every twelve feet of the ship’s entire length. And in al} such ships of 1000 tons and upwards, the iron plates to be not less than five inches broad and three-fuurth inch thick, bolted as above with one inch bolts. / “In all such ships, likewise, the shifts of the planking must not be less than six feet, unless there be a strake wrought between them, and then a distance of five feet will be allowed.” The Rule, section 46, has been amended, by allowing the use of galvanized ircn nails in the flat of upper deck, poop, and forecastie, in ships elaiming an additional period under the above rule.—N. B, This amendment comes into operation immediately. By order of the Committee, GEORGE B, SEYFANG, Secretary. 2, White Lion Court, Cornhill, London, 15th May, 1856. By order, CHARLES R. COKER, Lloyd’s Surveyor. Has. Gaz. 3 in. June 23. No. 25. LLOYD’S Register of British and Foreign Shipping. Established 1834. OTICKE is hereby given, that in pursuance of Resolutions passed by the Committee this day, the Rules aud Kegulations bave been altered and amended as follows, viz :— Seo 46,-——heretofore requiring the Bilges to be secured with Bolts, so placed that from the foremast to the mainmast there be at least one bolt through and clenched in each first foothook, &c., will now stand aa fullows:—‘*‘ The Bilges to be secured with Bolts, so placed that from the foremast ertending a distance aft equal to three-fifths of the length of the kel, there shall, in ships under 300 tont, be at least one bolt through and clenched in each first foothook, and in ships cf 300 tons and upwards there shall be at leagt two bolts through and clenched for each set of timbers in one or other of the thick bilge strakes,”’ de, The feot-note in Table B, allowing the use of “thimner plank for short hoods,’ has been amended and wil} stand as follows, viz:—* All the fore and after hoods, both outside and inside, may be reduced one-sixth in thickness. Furrens are not allowed in this or in amy other part of a ship.” The words “Paul Bitts’’ will in future be omitted in the Table A; but it will be the duty of the Surveyors to sce that the Pawl Bitts are properly secured. On and after the Ist January, 1857, the use of Black Birch for main pieces of Rudders and Vindlasses will not be allowed in ships claiming a character under the Rules. By order of the Committee, GEORGE B. SEYFANG, Seerotary. 2, White Lion Court, Cornhill, London, 22d May, 1856. “2 yy TY) 2 25P) 2 2} a Ee WSW ADISAIS SWANS, Va. A TEA, UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF MRS. DALY, VOR the purpose of raising a FUND in aid of providing a HIOUSE OF REFUGE or ASYLUM for the poor and destitute of all denominations of the City —will be held at Beech Hill, on the Government Louse Grounds, on Tuurspay, the 17th July, at 4 o’elock, p. m. Contributions will be most thankfully received by the Com- mittee of Management— Mrs. J. Brecken, Mrs. D. Hodgson, Mrs. Purdie, “« Cattley, *¢ Hobkirk, o' ae ‘© B. Davies, ‘s Heard, ‘* §8. Swabey, ** Dawson, ‘* Lloyd, ‘ 6Stark, Miss P. Desbrisay, Miss C. Macdonell, ‘ ‘Tucker, Mrs. Forgan, Mrs. J. Macdonald, ‘ Walker, ‘¢ Gaul, Miss M. Macdonald, ‘* Watson, ‘¢ Hensley, ‘Palmer, $6: NP Week: Admission, 94.; children under ten years, 44d. Gates to be open at 33 o’clock. Tea and Refreshments to be purchased at the tables. {ar Should the day prove unfavorable, the Tea will take place the following day, Friday. June 23. TEACHER WANTED for the Rollo Bay School District. Apply to either of the undersigned Trustees. LAWRENCE PETERS, DANIEL McRAE, Rollo Bay, June 23. = 4w. THOMAS CAHILL. ANTED, for the Head of St. Peter’s Bay School, a good and efficient TEACHER. Application to be made to either of the undersigned Trustees. JOHN MACDONALD, Head St. Peter’s Bay, DON. MACDONALD, June 23. dw. DON. MACMILLAN. For Sale, A NEW VESSEL, about 300 tons, now building, under inspection, at Richmond Bay, and will be ready tolaunch Ist August next. For terms apply to Lot 19, June 23. 4w. MILLIGAN & BROTHER. HUGH FRASER, (North Side, Queen Square,) H’s received his well-selected Stock of Spring GROCERIES, Brandy, Gin, Rum, real good Malt Whiskey ; Wine—Port, Sherry, and a few dozen Champagne ; Cider ; Pale Bottled Ale; Barclay *s and Perkins‘’s Brown Stout Bottled Porter, —quality warranted. Charlottetown, June, 23, 1856. Isl. 4m. Freehold Property. yee subscriber offers for sale 1000 acres of LAND situated on Lot 3, near Miminigash Settlement. ‘There is a large stream of water running through the premises ; is covered with ood Juniper for ship-building purposes, and Ton Timber, both Pine and Juniper—(Mr. Duncan is now procuring, the timber for a ship of 2000 tons off this land). One third of the pur- chase money to be paid on delivery of the Deed, and ten years} credit for the balance, on good security being given. Apply to ; ER LANNAN. G3 WALTER LANNA 10 mile House, St. Peter’s Road, June 19. E& . @{HIP CARPENTERS WANTED at Princetown. Apply . +0 Benzamin Davies, Esq., Charlottetown, or to 4 “0 copies, and charges one dollar a line fer advertisements | skeptic and doubter the universally allowed confession that i its weekly edition. | these things are 60.""=-P/iladelphia Sun, HOMAS MNUTT & SON. \ Prineetown, June 23, 1856. - -3w: o~ strong as ever he was in his life. These celebrated Pills are By order, equally efficacious in liver complaints and correcting bile as CHARLES R. COKER, Lloyd’s Surveyor. well as disorders of the kidneys. Has. Gaz. 3in. June 23. Notice. HE subscriber, in returning his sincere thanks to the inhabitants of Upper and Lower Grand River, Launch- ing, St. Peter's, &e., for the generous support he has received from them during the year and a half that his Mill has been in operation, begs to inform them that he has now got a new Carding Mill completed, and will be ready to card Wool, after the 15th of May, at 2d. per pound. Having always an abundant supply of water, he hopes to continue to give general satisfaction in grinding Wheat, Bar- ley and Oats, at the shortest notice. And being highly inn- pressed with gratitude for the assistance afforded by the pub- lie in repelling the acts of oppression sought to be imposed upon him by jealous and designing persons, he has determined to grind wheat for one-fourteenth, or 4 Ibs. per bushel, after this date. ga ~N. B.—Boards and Deals always on hand. ALEXANDER HAYDEN. Head of Grand River, Lot 55, April 7, 1856. dw. Steamer MAID OF ERIN! Sr, JOHN, DORCHESTER, HILLSBORO AND THE BEND. In connection with Steamers ** Adelaide”? and ** Aduiral”’ to and _ from Eastport, Portland and Boston. HE well known Steamer **‘ MAID OF ERIN,” Captain John Belmour, is intended to resume her trips between St. John and the Bend, (calling at Dorchester and Iillsboro), as follows :— Leaving St. John every Tuesday and Friday evenings’ tides. Returning,—leaves the Bend every Wednesday and Saturday at high water. For further particuiars apply to JOHN WALKER, Steamboat Office, Ward-street. St. John, N. B., April 5, 1856. tf. April 14. Public Lands. HE Commissioner of Public Lands will sell by Auction, at the Colonial Building, Charlottetown, on SATURDAY, the 12th day of July next, at 12 o’clock, noon, the MILLS at St. Peter’s, now in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Roper, together with 100 acres of land, more or less. The lease by which Mr. Roper occupies will expire on the [st May, 1857, at which period jon will be given to the purchaser May 22, 1856. (E & G) Wa. SWABEY, Commissioner. Grain, Grain, Grain. - highest price given for BARLEY and OATS at Coles’s Brewery and Distillery. Coustantly on hand at prices cheaper than can be pur- chased in the Market, the best of Rum, Brandy, Gin, Whis key, and a superior article of old Malt Whiskey. Also: — X, XX, and XXX Ale. Charlettetown. 19th Noy. 1853. Take Notice. mur first Horticultural Show, fur Flowers and Vegetables. will be held on or before Thursday, the 10th July next. Further particulars will be seen in future advertisements. By order, J.M. DALGLEISH, Committee Room, 28th April, 1856. Secretary. A Card. DAVBAND &2 BRAIBLTY, Barristers and Attornies at Law, Notaries Public, &c. OLD CUSTOM-HOUSE BUILDINGS,.... WATER-STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, | PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. T. HEATH HAVILAND, . FREDERICK BRECKES. 4} age anna aa ee ee