¥ f & ‘ * unpreceden ted one.”’ States are constructing railways and rided cannon, are making treaties of commerce, and raising Joans, the gravest of questions spring up one after another, or rather one ‘rom the other: hundreds of thousands of soldiers are mainta ‘ned im arms by Powers that profess to have peace nearest ther bearte; and, whilst the right hand of friendship is extended with every appearance of sincerity, the left hand se Lord Palmerston remarks, is beheld grasping the hilt of the aword. sire to take advantage of their misfortunes, but because they both over-estimated and abused their strength, and because this over-estimate and this abuse were bad fur them as well as disturbing to us; and our sentiments have in them no alloy for which we need to blush ; for if originally prompted by a paramount consideration for the welfare of England, they are perfectly in union with the most Christian and amicable feel- ings towards America.’ COLONIAL Wilmer & Smith says :—- nae - It is now declared that France INTELLIG ENCE. than send a naval foree to Mexico. tion of GO00 men, io addition to her ships of war, for the par- ose of penetrating into the interior of the country. the capital will be seized as wel! as the vutports, and a mixed commission will sit there to regulate the indemnities due to Buropeans. The Par's papers continue to be absorbed res- pecting the recent interview at Compeigne between the Rm. veror and the King of Prassia. but one remarkable incident vas already resulted from it, and a very significant one it is— orders have been given in Prussia to stop the subscriptions that hawe been opened to celebrate the battle of Leipzic. This is drawing closer to France and no mistake, and the order has excited general discontent through wt Prussia, and the discon- tent will be general in every pert of Germany. will do something more She will send an expedi- Tue Lare Martin Gay Brack.— In common with our) contemporaries of every shade of politics, we have to express the most unfeigned regret at the loss this community has sus- | tained by the death of the late Martin Gay Black, Esq. whose demise occurred on Satarday morning, after a com- paratively short illgss, Familiarly known as he was to every | long resident in Halifax, and in tke full enjoyment of his mental faculties until a few days past. the deceased will be sudly missed from his wonted haunts, and from numerous Many years sine Mr Biack retired from active business, to become a partner and ove of the founders of the Llalifax Banking Ci mpany—-the old- est banking institution in the « ity—-fiom the meetings of which for a period of over tt irty years he has scarcely ever been jabsent. Asa merchant, Mr. Black was remarkable for calm | The Pressian Foreign Minister, Scileinitz, has resigned, | solidity of judgment; for neatness, order und punctuality. | and his place s to be filled by the Prussian Minister now itt and the most uvbending uprightness, { London. Is this another reea!t of the interview at Compeigzne ? But the deceased wii] be long remembered with affection Kuesia is agitated. The attitude of the students at St. Peters- for the Uaediaes dal actiaae i bar ee berg has alarmed the Government. and as these amount in the ry a ne on. ae ane ome. wh. B N- | Dniversity of the imperial esty to 1500, who are said to be im. | 2° 't Wou d not be easy to say too mach in his praise. [n} bued with democratic sentiments, considerable alarm prevails mind, manners, and deportment, Martin Gay Black was the The Patrie publishes a despatch from Rome, announcing | deal of a Christian gentleman, Ever one of the foremost in that the French military authorities at Rome have contracted every good work, he was especially a friend to the poor anJ_ for the supply of provisions to the French garrisoa for another needy, to whom his heart, his hand. and his purse were ever | ear. . Pome 3 oe hie inti . ke een y Acsenste Sram Chilnn tapers the death of the Emperor. — 2 “a a — eae nds ost Jler Majesty was about te return to Windsor from Scotland. : ” = soe Sumesr Ta CME OM Ue nefactions,—for ~~ was emptiat eally one of those whose “ left band Knoweth | Mr. Sharman Crawford is dead; as also Colonel Sitthron sen ; : not what his right hand doeth.” After what may be aajjod. . e ‘ oH 4 * —erwr Mr. Crawford former:y represents, Nocndale. The latter ; : oe jeaves a ya- i ph illiam Cubitt, in the best sense of the term, a suecessbal lifer he has passed | =. he caney OP the c ity of Lincola,. . ans great Engineer, is alxo dead. ,- 4, [OuRs peacel mils to a better world, leaving an enviable repu- It is said that the Emperor Napoleon will visit London,’ tation to his bereaved family and the community, to which he next year, during the great abit ihe. : was for so many years a pattern of every moral excellence. elite io ogni tneaened wit Caine. Such we Feet We have slo (orcad oeday the death of another oi and the kingdom. . Mr. John Smith, near Ff reshw ater, who | it is stated that in addition to Paris the Chambers of Com- | 844 been ailing for some time, passed away quietly on Satur- | merce of Lyons, Rouen, Malhouse, and other manutacturing day morning last, at the advanced age of 85.— Halifax Ke. | placesin France. the trade of which with the United States hae porter. been prustrated by the civil war, have addressed memorials to : “" too the Imperial Government, urging an immediate recognitionof Tur Sussex Vate Parrze Suoorina —The last Charlotte. | the Confederate States and the raising of the blockade. One of | town Monitor, in reply to au article in the Fredericton Yead eur contemporaries farther states **that accounts jrom trust- Quarters, denice that in their exuberance of joy at their worthy quarters in Paris express a confident belief that the vietory tha Rileudl Galestebie a0tl ecettthe euncccrated or in Emperor of the French contemplates recognising the Confede- csiienaaiied steitadill cies rt ee TY Monit i rate States ofthe Soath. Lis object, it is affirmed, wiil be to SPPSE BS LETY TANS! Buy Cr f oe opponents. _s +e - release the cotton. the want of which is severely felt in the #4mits that some writer, not a Volunteer, did so indulge in eottum manufacturing districts in Franee."’ : the Examiner,—and the remarks made were offensive to the From India the London correspondent of the Times says:— [sland Volunteers. ‘The Monitor says that their ** well won 1] am happy to be able te report a considerable decrease in the triumph” ac Sussex was not the sole cause of their extravagant ravages ut the cholera. Alter having raged for upwards of rejoicing. The Prince of Wales left Challenge Cups, as) al Ag lyme a a8 ~— off ee rn ae of his visit, to Canada, Nova Scotia and New | soldiers, if wou appear to have spent its strength, and to . , T | have transferred inal to more distant scenes of cabloe. Its Branswick, but P. i. Island was overlooked. . The asienders greatest ravages were at Labure. The 5ist Regiment lost one- | SOW #re proud of their victory, as, they say, it will show “7 filth of its strength, including the commanding officer, Colunel tive ! riuce and suite that they were as well entitled to Royal Irby, one of tLe finest soldiers in the eervice. consideration as the larger eulonies. We trust our Govern- — {ment will cause some of the Tangier or Ovens Guld to be LATEST NEWS FROM THE SEAT OF WAR. | shaped in a handsome form, to be offered as a prize for the | best single shot or best six shots in the lower provinces, to be By the Steamer WH estmor/and, which arrived on Saturday ‘fired tor early next season. ‘That, if carried out, would either night, we have reecived the fullowing latest news from the give our Island friends farther grouuds for exultation, or | Sint of Men te the States. stop their bluster.— Halifax Sun. an “a i w3on _ | ' Bostox, Oxt. 28. On the departure of Governor Sutton from New Bruns. | Pr Missouri, was taken by Gen. Fremont’s advance | wick, the St. John Corporation, the Magistrates of the on Friday, and 4000 rebels beaten or dispersed. : | County, and St. George's Society presented him with Ad- In Western Virginia Gen. Kelly gained a brilliant victory Pie oie The Vol bad eats el a at Romney, capturing three pieces of artillery with the bag- | “'°*° ar we peal Rapstgi, hi seeaia ing So gage and camp equipuge. the want of ammuniticn. What a beggarly position to be in! The rebels have sent 40,000 men to Leesburg. near which We cou'd have lent them lots of ammunition, for we waste the inte battle was fought, m which the Massachusetts 15th | shundance of it. and 201, were su terribly cut up. . Gen. McClellan pays « high ¢ »mpliment to the bravery and steadiness of the Massachusetts troops engaged. The great naval expedition shortly to sail consists of eizhty armed vessels. many of them first class steam frigates and gun boats, and between 40 and 50 thousand picked soldiers. Bostosx, Oct. 29. The rebels in Missouri appear to be concentrated to give battle to Fremont. Se lar the Federaliets in eeveral severe skirmishes have been completely succcsst ul. : , A The rebels are preparing fur a desperate campaign in Ken-| 5ution.—Col. Empire. e . ” ow Correspondent of the New York Tribune says the Pri- The St. John Colonial Empire. which sometime since vate Secretary of Commodure Dupont in command of the great changed from tri- weekly to weekly, now comes out with a Naval Expedition, a sconded on Friday, carrying with bim | daily and weekly edirwn. The two numbers we have received the sealed orders, charts, &. : : __|make a highly creditable appearance. It.ie reported that General Scott will soon resign the chief "| woe command of the army on account of ill nealth. We learn that three barus, about three miles from the Bosron, Oct. 30. Shubenacadie Bridge, filled with farm produce, hay, oats, ve- | The great naval expedition sailed from tampton Roads getables, &-., aud owned by R. McDonald, Senr., were entire- yesterday mourning. ly consumed by fire ou Thursday last about 2 p- m. By this There is no truth in the report that the Commodore's Pri- calamity Mr. McDonald will suffer a severe loss. Cause of the vate Secretary bad absconded with the sealed orders, cliarts, fjre—accidental.— Witness. &e. } Mason and Slidell, the Rebel Commissioners to Europe. | have been beard from at Cardenas. They were about to pur- eR phe oe ieee } i gue their journey overland cia Mexico. port Within the past wees iadenwitn ¢ antry ee ree Sir Edmund Mead and family were passengers in the Ara- Cheese, Xe. Also, several vessris from P. KE Lsland with bia, which sailed to-day. | Vegetables, grain aud oysters.— Halifax Journal. Government securities remain firm. Money firm. We learn by intelligence of a later date than the above | , re Hope papers bring inrelligence of a frightful tragedy which ‘. . : : : ‘4 der-in- ts te General Seott has resigned bis post as C yaepander in took place at the village of Tulbagh. A eclored man named Chief of the Army on account of ill health, and intends to Andries Patis called at the house of Mr. J.C. Botma, who proceed to Europe immediately. Genera! McClellan hasbeen pi giged on some property belonging to the Independent Dutch appointed to succeed the veteran soldier. Reformed Church, and had charge of a water-mill, also the 5 SI |property of the Ckurch, It appears that Mr. Botma, his OPINION OF AN ENGLISH JOURNAL ON AMERICAN Wife, and their orly child, an infant of 17 months, had re- AFFAIRS. | tired to rest some time before Patis called. The man, how- Tux following remarks are taken from the London Econo- *¥&: roused Mr. Botma and informed him that Marais (who 4 . .. owns the adjoining farm, and in whose employ Puiis had mist—a yery able journal. Their truthfulness, we fear, will been for some time) had. sent hie to request Mr. Botma to be felt by many persons in the Celonies as wel] as in England. | go fora doctor, ag Mr. Marais’s child was il]. Mr. Botma. | “* We sympathise with the Soath, (so far as we sympathise | coutrary to the advice of his wife, immediately rose aid ac- | with &atall), not because we are slaves to our necessity for | companied Patis. Qa reaching 2 gloomy part of the road, cotton or Lecaude we fear that emancipation would ultimately surrounded by trees and shrubs, Patis, » ‘+ must have been | cut off the supply— but because we think that, politically, the Iking bebiid Mr. Botms, dealt |.is uneuspeo:ing companion | Southern States had a right to leave the Federation without | worm Poa see 7 . we 4 hindrance and without evercion : because their behaviour to- | 4 blow with a poplar stick on the side of the head and srg! ward England has been more decent and courteous than that | across the temple, instantly depriving his vierim of life. of their antagonists ; and because they were desirous to admit | Leaving the murdered man weltering in his blood, Patis re- our goods at ten per cent. duty, while their ensmics imposed turned to the house aud kaocked at the door. Mrs. Botma, forty per cent.”” , __ | thinking it was her hu-band, opeaed the door and said, “How of the os * © = We admit that we do regard the disruption | i, i¢ you have returned so soon?” She then lit a candle, | of “nom as a matter rather for rejoicing than for regret ; | and found the person she had admitted was not her husband and we maintain that we do this without laying ourselves : ; 7 ; : : . . : Patis said oJ have waited some time fur an opportunity, open to the jast imputation of anyone mean narrow or ungen- Ric : een ; : ; erous feeling. We avaw the sentiment, snd we are prepared | but [ have this night found it.” He immediately seized ber to justify it us at once natural statesmanshiplike and righteous. | and turew Ler to the ground, and most violently ill-used her. We believe that the dissolution of the Union will prove a| She endeavoured to escape from him, when he again threw geod to the world, to Great Britain, and probably in the end per to the ground, and then completed his second brutal as- to America herself. The great Republic of the West has | ya ute, leaving her in the most exerutiating pain. He then grown in population, in prosperity, and in power, at a rate | els : ; ae r cs and ina Ger which was bes al dunes for a neighbours or | demanded the money that a : the — = a ao herself. Her course had been #0 triumphant.so unparalleled, | Ve pointed to the wooden box in w ich her husband—o #0 free from difficulties, ao uncheckered by disaster or reverse, | Whose death she was, of course uncouscious—kept his cash. that the national sense and the national morality had both | Patie broke open the box and abstracted the money, and then suffered in the process. A boundless territory ,an exhaustless | left the house. He «till remained elose to the door, however, pail, a commerce almost unequalled, mineral wealth quite | and when the unfortanate woman attempted to fly to the pro- | eee and Speeeeetiy unlimited, a people rapidly in-/ tection of a neighbor the brate kicked her back. Ultimately | which lecnee’ ouppten emi ieetactiietine wr wale on ee she did succeed in getting away, and fled clasp'ng her infaut | bad fairly and not unnaturally turued the heads of the whole | in her arms, and closely pursued by Patie towards the next | nation. They believed that cs other nation could stand ap| house. Tbe murderer came up with her, threw her and the against them, that none bad a claim to interfere with them infant to the ground, and then inflicted on her two fearfu' or tiwart them, that the rest of the world had no rights! wounds, the one being a cut on the back of the neck from | — could for a moment be suffered to stand in the way of ear to ear, the other being from the breast to the left ear. | vd soe or their designs. ‘They were so rough, so en- | Mrs. Botma’s arm was also fractured, though whether this | ae ifenat a a overbearing that all other governments felt 44 done daring the struggle in the house or when the last | on ee eee deadly attack was made on ber, it is of course impossible to, te, and insensible alike tothe demands of justice and of ; ’ Yon eran foreed ite way into the iduapaene of nations. ‘say. Loss of ew ie ee eemeree = eo | tabi. ‘ame time, they were so reckless and so indispu- these causes combined, rendered the poor creature , we, with ere. thas nearly every one was disposed to bear and the murderer no doubt believing her to be dead, took his Lo) sendy bean defer to them rather than oppose a democracy | departure. In the course of that fearful night the sufferer “ The rae und so capable of combat. revived, and saw her ehild playing with its mother’s blood. | wud, as might be expected, an increase of ar- She was, however, too weak to call for assistance, even if her | spheres of unostenta ious useful loess. he Coronation of the King of Prussia had taken place at t | ' Konigsberg, with all the ceremonics and pageantries usual on such vecasions, respected citizen. EE <> ae _ } The sentence of death pussed on the convict Patterson, at} | Montreal, has been commuted to impri-oument for hfe. He bas been sent to the Kingston Penitentiary. —— +e ~ Meetixe og Crowy Ieavs ~Sassex wil! soon hecome famous w history. It is ramed that foar Governo:s are there at present, viz: Sir Kdmund W. Head, Lord Mu'grave the tion. Arthur Gordon, and the Hon. J. H. T. Manners oes — eo 100 oe - Propucr.—Seme five or six vesse!s have arrived at this _—_om + | Fatentrct Merper at tux Cave.—The Cape of Good | j | j roganee ; souner ~iLee pee . P prenerene which made > olear oak ‘screams could have veen heard, and so in this sad plight she | on and insulted tenet guitiioe oo tint Pe tae i lay till daybreak, her child dabbled and splashed with blood, af inange ately obvious that this very uorebuked exercise | crying itself to sleep in the meanwhile. prea perce: ie using power was demoralizing the inmost nature of| Mrs. Botma was discovered by some boys. lying insensibte | viene blinding their eyes alike to what was just in their and frightfuily mutilated. She was removed to her own) ne chess ene to what was worthy and noble in the jouse, aud her infaut taken care of, aud when the poer woman | C20 gainsay it ae ambition, This being so—and who) reggvered consviousness she was interrogated ag to the per: | We be charged w oes weet Soler of Consistency, OF Tedbun Che | petrator ot the outrage. She statet that it was Patis, and) eo tied en 'th eelfishness or want of generosity, because her of peromue at once proceeded to Marais’s form and | Wice that an excess of power which was menacing to |* SUMmrer a a others and noxious to themselves has been eartailed and| arrested the rufhan, who had, as usual, gone quietly about | Curbed. We rejvice that they are weakened, not because we derive gratification from their mortifieation,or de- | by marks of blood upon the prisoner's garments. A clasp- | Manchester cotton, and we havea heart for brave men, whe- 10,704,043. | an cxeellent dinner prepared in Mr. Cairns‘s best style. ' merited compliment for their good conduct while there. | ed by the Attorney General, who spoke in his usual off-hand and « ash- arty with a short speech, and his few observations convinced every one . . sag | eho had the pleasure ef hearing him, that be takes a deep interest in the Schuoner ** Evizapeta,’’ 38 tons N. M., and 8 years old, GRAND RIVER hie work. Mrs. Botma’s statement was amply corroorated | and Linen Cloths, Shawls, Hearth Rugs, &c., were excellent, and aftord- i — he xi 2e Te Le et HEN’ | WUE, a, .. cleitns oS eee Ae : VI % . mre 2 ow wre - RE A IT ES OS YT SO SS oe ed proof that there may be produced on tue Island, of very superior | TRY i | | Vy quality, many of those articles which are now imported from Great Bri- | | tain. The Homespun and Flannel manufactared in the Country are tar | i j j more durable than any we import These articles might be extensively | i manufactnred, and there is no geod reason why they should not consti- | “> tute avery valuable export. We are aware that in England a ready market may be found for az many yards of Womespun as can be suppli d The samples of Wheat, Oats, and Barley, were not, in our opinion, equal in quality to what we have seen on former oceasions. Phe Horticultaral productions were such as we believe po othér Coun- i try in North America could produce. Cauliflower, Cabbage; and Pum- | Kins were to be seen of collosal dimensions—several of the latter Weigh. | ing upwards of Ll ewt.—and Onions, Celery, Beet Root, Parsnips aud! FEF A N C Y G O O D S 2 Carrots, well grown, and of extraurdinary size. The display of Apples | , was limited, there were, however, several very excellent varieties. Mr. forming the choicest assortment of GOODS in this line ever Beer exhibited several bunches ot very fine Grapes. ! imported into the Island. Although itis 1m possible to enum». Cast-steel axes and hay-forks were contributed by Mr. Elisha Wea-| ., : : : , ood : : therbie, of Lot 49; they were neatly finished. The same ingenious ine- | er ie a advertisement a list of the goods, attention is call- ed to a fine assortment of chanie also exhibiced an improved reaping and wowing machine; the PAPER MACHIE GOODS, ttyle of workmauship displayed on this ingenious and complicated piece | cf mechanism was very goud, and we were pleaged to hear gentlemen, | aa who we believe to be competent judges: and who had witnessed its oper- | Consisting of—Card Baskets, Ladies’ Desks, Work, Hand- ations, pronounce it superior to any of the Americaa importations. We} kerchief, Glove and Collar Boxes, Inkstands, &c., in imitation understand that this machine is to be seen at Mr. Irviug’s seed store, Walnut, Malachite, and inlaid with Pearl, Medzeval moant- var yy city. Iron ploughs, of Island manufacture, were ulso exhibited, ed; the Desks and Work-boxes being fitted with Silwer and me si beaalbcanian Pearl fittings ; Rosewood Work-boxes, with Silver and Peart Ploxtricd ‘fittings ; Ladies’ Rosewood Desks, seeret drawers, Pearl m- tu, laid ; Jewel Boxes, Medzeval mounted ; Parisian Odeur Cases, , At Sailor's Wope, the residence of the bride’s brother, Little River, | With gilt and plated mountings; Silver mounted Perfume Bay Fortune, on the 22nd day of October, by the Rev. Henry Crawford, Bottles in Raby, Emerald, Amethyst, and Cut-glass; Toilet Mr. William Craig MeiXie, Teacher, to Miss Margaret Jaue Morrow, Buttles, gilt tops. : youngest: daughter of Mr. John Morrow, seu. | nee aidtiliettere Real Bohemian Giass Vases, _ In Blue Enamelled, Opal and Gilt, Rose Enawmelled, Green knife, known to be his property, was found in his vietiin's house, and it was stained with blood. Patis’s pipe was also |fousd on Mr. Botma’s premises, nod the latter’s mon y-box was found brokvn open near Mr. Marais’s vineyard. It had been rifled of the contents, with the exception of a check for Between two and three hours FANCY GOODS. UST received at the * BAZAAR"? per Isabel from ENG. LAND, a large and weli-selected Stock of £5 and some loose papers. after the remaius of her hasband bad been consigned to their He; : : ‘ 1 ‘ Case Was hopel« ss; and considering the accumulated horrors last resting-place poor Mrs, Botma breatied her last. of the fearful night she had goue through, death cannot but be looked upon as in this instance a glad and welcome release irom suffering. ‘The murderer Patis is described as a Mczam- bique, about 21 years of age, and of robust appearance. Cait t oe ibiddembl ii Panics Not From wayr or CournaGe.—We cannot con- clade without rebuking the ungene: ous sneer which the panic of Ball Ran has drawn from the Tames and Punck at Ame. rican courage. Writers must know very little of military matters to suppose that cowardice is the cause of panics, A i that we have reid on the subject directly proves the contrary, [t is the want of diseipline in the mass, not want of bravery in the individual soldier, which causes a pauice. Lf the Ame. ! ricaus had beeu an army of lions they would certainly have fled, if they were led on by asses, as it appears most of thei: commanders were, or, if they had been lions, mistrustful of each other, as they probably were, from want of practice to gether on drill and parade, they would have equally fled. It is ouly when an army uioves as One man, when after march- ing and facing fatigue and danger in company for months together, that they get eoufidence im each other and in their comwnander. The Americans were braggarts, we admit, but Their panic served them right; but he is only a pol(rvon himself who would dare to insinuate such a slan- der against a brave people, in whose veins the same fiuws as in our own, and who taught us at the Peiio the say- ing that blood is thicker than waser, We do not jorget the | saying of Tutnall’s and now two years after we send the same inesage bick to America inall her troubles, that blood is thicker thun water. We have vot our ears stuffed with Died, ee . cma _ On the 2ist ultimo, at Trout River, Lot 14, of Erysiplas, George See _ Ruby and engraved _ ; ae: _ three years and nine months, youngest sun of William and | with pr Ry ts en eros aie re es al Margaret Ling. | , ngs: Shel) Croche ases, Velvet tieu At Charlottetown, on Friday, Ist November inst., of Pareles" ennse- | Silver Thimbles, Silver Butter Knives, Gold Wedding Ringy, quent upon Diptheria, Sepvon Winkix, eblest <0 Of Mr. William 4f? marked 22 caret: Sipvor meunted Pj ivown, werehaut of this City, in the 6th x: of bis age. | Photograph Albums, Eaametueu <2 d Pipes, Autograph and At Miramichi, N. B., Augr tas, In the 46th year of his age, tring Bracelets, Stereoscopic Pietares, in figures. groups, land- Michael, eldest som of Io)u and Barbara MeIntosh, of Let 1, scapes, &c. ; Chess, Backgammon and Tivoli Boards; Russia Island much regretted by all bis friends and acquaintances. } “id ’ “ii , On Friday, the Ist November, ANNIf Srarnrorty, eldest daughter of Leather Pocket and Bill Books ; ae ee ao Williau 5 Maegowan, Esquire, of Suuris, aged 7 years and 3 months. | tactes, Engravinzs, Pearl and Ivory hang ocket Kutves iii iia iit ear. i ‘and Razors; China and Wedgewood Candlesticks, Piated PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. | Dress and Vest Buttons, Hair Brushes, Perfume, superior ere quality ; Eau de Cologne, Lavender Water, Toys in the great- ENTERER. jest variety, &e., &e. ; : Oct. 23—Falcon Grant, Shediac; deals. Rising Sun, Landris, Iali- | fax; bal. 24—Alert, Atkiuson, Shediac; limestone. Awelia, Gerrior, | EXPECTED by the NEXT STEAMER from LIVERPOOL. Halifax, goods. Lord Bury, Griffin, [saac’s Harbor; fish. Charles, | ° . . Davis, Westport, N. S.; do, Henrietta, Parker. do., do. Lark, Bears,| Am assortment of Nicole Frere’s MUSICAL BOXES, with Pictou; do. 25—Morning Star, Crispo, Harbor Bouchie, N.5.; bal, 6,8, and 12 airs, with and without Piano-forte aceompani- Sea Foam, Nickerson, Barrington, NS ; molasses. George Hoffman,,ment. Tue airs have been selected expressly to order, will Jones, Halifax; bal. Bee, Ogden, Bay Verte; deals, 4c. Joha Bull, be found to embrace the choicest English, [rish, Seotch, and MelIsaac, Little River, N. 8.; bal. Ninth of June, McEachern, Anti- | Welsh Airs, with a large assortment of other GOODS, whieh | gonish; bal. Joseph, Boudrot, Torbay, N. §.; fish. Mars, Pollard, were too ‘ate for shipment per Isabel 4i JAMES McCOMB. Shediac. boards, &c. Visit, Fall, Halifax, goods. 26 -Lavinia, Eliza- . beth, Pictou; Gch. Renfrew, MacMillan, Mulgrave, N. 5.; de. 28— | Nov. 4, 1861. Primrose, Langille, Kiver Join; lumber. Albert Treat, Bowdoin, Port- fv<«1..1:, T. , s land, U. 5.; “molasses, &ec. Brig Prince Alfred, Campbell, London; Catholic Young Men 8 Literary Institute. goods. Glory, Hun, Labrador. fish. Alexander, Shellnut, Pugwash; A GENERAL MEETING of the Members of the above ae — ae Pippy - agg .; ae on anaes Institate will be held this (Monday) ‘canon instunt, arbor Grace, N. F ; bal. Petite Riviere, Deliever, Port Medway, N. : : : neacted 5.; fish. 29th—Packet, Marmaud, Halifax; bal. Bark Gazelle, Liver- nee ae As business of apa ts to tra pool, G. B.; goods. Mathewman QOstle, Bowell, Richibucto; deals, &c. \* wil attendance Is requested, Spray, Orebard, Rigged Islands, N. 8 ; fish. Woodbine, Robertson, | By order, Pictou; coal. 3/th—Milicent, Palmer, Pictou; bal. 31st—Tay, Waugh, Nov. 4, 1861. E. REILLY, See’y- Pugwash; limestone. Magnet, Scvtt, tigtou; coal. 7 curanen, Farming Stock and Hay. TONDFEREUL CORP OF ASTUMA OR 18 YRARG| Oct. 22—Milicent, Palmer, Pictou; bal. Cecelia, Jenkins, St John’s, | "YO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, on TUESDAY, Sth NO WONDERRUL CO KE OF ASTHMA OF 18 YEARS y_ F.; pre. 24—W. H. Hart, Evans, Port au Basque, N.F.; do. | VEMBER next, at 11 o'clock, at KENWITH, the resi. STANDING. Esperance, Vigneau, Magdalen Islands; do. 25—Zcbra, Lockman | dence of JOUN M. HOLL, Esquire, 44 miles from ne of a letter from Mr. Ferdinand McDavite. Innkeeper Halitax; do. 26—Mount Vernon, King. do.; do. Mayflower, Ger- on the Princetown Road, the tollowing STUCK and CROP, ‘end Grocer, Glenties, dated 4th of March, 1361. rior, du; do. Volant, Grant, St. John’s, N. F., do. Spray, Vigneaa,, ! yjz - Miramichi; do. Venus, Beaton, Arichat; do 29—Alert, Atkinson, | To Taomas Nottoway, Esq., | Shediac; prod. 30th—Bonita, Romkey, Halifax do. Brigt. Mary. 1 Heavy Mare, ‘Bess,’ 9 years old; 1 Chesnut Tlorse, 4 My Dear Sir,— With feelings of sincere gratitude to you Oxy +Le Blane, Kichards, Boston ; do. Sea Foam, Vickerson, Barringten, N. | years old; 1 Bay Horse, 3 years old ; 4 Milch Cows, Aryshire your matebless skill and great abilities, | have the pleasere >> o aeretng Crispo, Boston; do. Sca Breeze, Gallant, & Durham ; 2 two year old Heifers, in Calf; 1 year old Hei- of informing you of the wonderfal cure effected on myself dy | °°"? °° 3i—Tay, Waugh, Pictou; bal. fer, 1 Heifer Calf, 1 Ball do., l large Leicester ,l Ram your Pills and Uintment ; besides, I firmly believe it to be my | ieee iain dine ak Sani Lamb, Cotswold and Leicester; about 20 Leicester Ewes, 4 r bounden daty to certify and announée o the world the great} PORT OF GEORGETOWN. Ewe Lambs, Cotswold and Leicester; 1 steam eLute thy. virtue of your Pills in cases of spasmodic asthma, not doubt- iii es ENTERED. ; | atus for Pigs and Cattle ; about 39 tons prime U PLA) AY. ing but it may be a blessing to thousands who may be labour-| Oct. 23—Schr. Pallas, Reynolds, Pictou; mails and passengers. 25) ill , . Ps gt , ing under this malignant and destructive malady : which it ere an ae so ne — ae the eevee ee ree is too well known makes life wearisome, and is the cause of (7.0 "42 “98-David Henry, Rete, oe, oe: R. G. Noble, Self, do | Oct. 28, 1861. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. many persons going to premature graves. | Ryne -iea $a Clearing out Sale of Mt : Trial, Wolf, Sydney; coals. 29—William Noble, Pilrine, Cape | I hereby certify that [ suff-red from epasmodic asthma for Canso; herring. Dolphin, Delorey, Arichat; bal. a eee with aye vt etn great difficulty cekkee: EL A RDV A RE. of breathing. was fre quently trocbled with cramysorspasms| gop 99, —sobr. Magenta, Reynolids, MTalifax; produce. Jessie, Me- | FEVHE Subscriber will seli by AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the in my bowels, with dangerous pleuri ic attacks, and | was ponaid, St Pierre; do, Glide, Steele, Pictou; do. 24—Two Brothers, | 5th of NOVEMBER, at th cs * f Q ultimately reduced to the last thread o' life by spitting of Maric Joseph; do. Panda, O’Neil, Halifax; do. William and Mary, , as d z : ay, © ie oa - . esse. Philpot, de.; do, 26—Barrashwa, Goudreit, do., do. 28—Ariel, Me. °2¢ Sy¢ney Streets, a large and varied assortment of corrupted blaod, followed by great panin my left side, and . collar bone. In addition to these sufferings, L was afllicteds > Dewald, Boston: do. | HARDWARE, : ae ae spore =e= | Comprising,— Wrought Nails, Glass, Augers, Paints, Patty, \ I l } I no cowards. . blood ther in North or South, fighting for what they believe their country. But our right hand of fellowship we reserve for these in the North, who are fighting the battle of the poor slave agaiust his oppressors. —Dudlin University Magazine. = - —_—<-— © . “4 MISCELLANEOUS. Terniste Ravaces of THE CroLtera IN InpIA.—In India where the cholera, in its most malignant form, first emerged and spread throughout the world, it has again made its appear- anee, and is terribly destructive of human Itfe, It is possible that it may a secoud time pass over Europe and this country. The death of the Emperor of China is reported, The population of lreland in 1841 was 8,175,124; in 1861, a oe } Copy do, _ Csi stenages gl = ee ant Piles. At different periods LT was under the treatment of ak ral eminent plirsicians, the most skitfal that were to be found in the country, bat without benefit ; at lakt Ewas pronounced by them to be beyond the power of human art. T then gave _liinges, Hollowware, Door Knobs, Oi] Clothes, Round Bolia, Carriage Bolts, Mason's Shoe Blacking, Sand Paper, Coffie "UH hy T¥yEgrnitare, Fairbanks’ Seales, Paris Whiting, Cow Chai ven! | asi 4 up all hopes of ever reeovering or obtaining any further relief, narssbiniibistiiibul | Traces wicights, Hayfo : ings, and ed | (except the mercies of God,) usthere appBared to b+ no other | other articles of stuple and shelf ARUWXTRET Suitable for > alternative. PRINCE ALFRED ! PRINCE ALFRED { ! |country trade, being « final and unreserved gale of the balance +i jy In this deplorable condition | previdentially thought of, | oe (of Mr. JAMES ROMANS’ Stock, by order of the Assignees. 5: *te ine ‘ >; intment rhen ina! “Cr : : } v ~ : Ke and determined to try, your Pills and. Ointment, when in a Just: Received ex “Prince Alfred’ from ‘eeus—Sums under £10, cash; £10 and upwards, three X few days I found mysell much relieved, insomuch that in one fhonths’ credit, on approved Joint Notes . > * ’ be . See . er ee 0.3 _ or ee go oW London, and other Arrivals, A. McKINNON, Auctioneer. + ual use vo ! i ane 1 ent. tm ? rnv ’ “ay, Mm GE m , —. Ls ” ; : ; I heeame stout and healthy, fit to resnme my business and oe- 100 Chest TEA, vet | superior, warranted, Ch. Town, Oct = 1861 i | cupation, and finally was entirely cured from cough, asthma, 50 Bhle. Ohio ~oAg FLOUR EXTENSIVE a and all consuinplive symptoms. a ) ee fps " _ Te CONSIG NME NT Wishing you prosperity and length of days to carry on aa Sneath ten vee of BOOTS iN Be. “ your most humane and useful career, — ass, Boxes Coffee, Baskets Champagne, ' EX “ISABEI,” FROM LIVERPOOL, G. B, Geneva, Whiskey, Tea, Soap, and Staple Goods. ‘10 Hhds. De or GENEVA, 5 Casks fine old (small still) WUISKEY, 50 Chests superior Congou TEA, 16 Boxes SOAP, 6 Bales STAPLE GOODS. My Dear dir, | have the honor to subscribe myself, Your most faithful and ob dient servant, FERDINAND McDAVITT. Dated at Glenties. Co. Donegal Lretand, this 4th day of March, 1461. Menancuory Accipent.—On Sabbath, the 14th of October, William Daniel Dingwell, on y son of Mr. Joseph and Mrs, Zipporah Dingwell, was drowned by falling in at the waste- To Arrive from Now York and Boston. Sole LEATHER Extra State FLOUR Brown Sugar Superfine do. Crushed do. Candles, Pipes Molasses, Confectionary Apples and Unions. Which will be sold Cheap for cash or approved Notes at three mouths. a ct Reis iin Ais. LHS had 9 sy ; gate of their Mill Pond, and passing through the gate when "ho Iuet, ne 4 the river was unusually swollen by a freshet. He had not An OFFICE adjoining the Subscribers’ Sale Room. i ——ALS0-—— been missing more than twenty miuutes when he was taken a - J. & T. MORRIS Ex ‘* Prince Alfred,’’ from London, (hourly expected) — up acorpse. He was about five years of age, was a very in- ee 7 alae = uate an . 20 Cheste TEA teresting child, and his syrrowing parenis keenly feel their iF ae sad bereavement. " ' ca TO ALL CONCERN ED, The Subscriber begs to intimate to the Trade, that he is FFNIUIS is to give notice that JOIN PHEE, Farmer and now prepared to offer for sale to wholesale buyers the above THE VOLUNTEER BANQUET Trader, of Bedford Parish, Queen's County, Township 35, | Goods, on as reasonable terms as they can be purchased in ; Chest 6 0s Thariday ‘bested wubber tA thd Bik db eo kak has transferred all his book Debts and Accounts to SW ABEY | the City, for cash or approved paper. t a iursday re , as announced, and as, nti- 2 wpTPTS . he ‘ ‘ ae : i . . cipated, » great success. Upwards of one bandred gentlemen, inclu-d & ROBERTS, of Charlottetown, by whom payment is im- N. RANKIN. ‘ ing the guests in Lonor of whom the banquet was got up, eat down to mediately requested. 12 Queen Street, Oct. 21, 1861. (Isl) All amounts due to said JOIN PEE will be sued for without distinction on Ist December, 1861, Meantime Oate AEW GOODS. . oie ‘ will be taken in payment on board the Alerander, now loading « at McKendle’s Waarf, East River, at highest market rates ; GLASGO W HOUSE r and during November Potatoes will be taken in payment on ESTABLISHED 1808. board the Black Douglass, to load at same wharf. After every justice had been done to the choicest viands, &2., and the cloth had been removed, the Chairman, the Hon. John Longworth, proposed the following toasts, prefacing each with suitable and appropriate remarks: 1. “ Her Gracious Majesty the Queen.”’ 2. His Royal Highness the Prince Consort and Royal Family.” 3: * His Excellency the Commander-in-Chief, George Dundas, Esqr.”, SWABEY & ROBERTS : S eaainteeaaniaee ae . , Charlottetown, Oct. 31,1861. 4i Nov. 4 ISGI. FALL IMPORTATIONS. i861. : 5. “ Mr. Patrick Hickey, and the Volunteers who so nobly sustained | . . [- TOW Ship + Isabel.” FROM ENGLAND | the reputation of the Island at the recent contest at Sussex Vale, in A | d C 1 Oil N A LARGE IND VERY COMPLETE ASSORTMENT j New Lrunswick.’’ oan ane - . ' 6. “ The Adjutant General and Militia of Prince Elward Island.” | ; Pp es an . 0a, us S » OF i 7. * The Prince Edward Island Volunteers. ”’ TANO arrive per rig HEROINE, from BOSTON, on SrA PL ES ae KrANCY 8. * The National Rifle Association and Volunteers of Great Britain CONSIGNMENT— and of our Sister Colonies.” 25 Barrels Greenings 9. ** Mrs. Dundas, and the fair daughters of Prince Edward Island.”’ 4 Casks Coal Oil. Nov. 4, 1861. 3i P. 'W. BYNDMAR. : } DRY GOODS, | BRITISH MANUFACTURE, These toasts, with the exception of the two first, were ably responded | Comprising the best and cheapest Stock ever offered. F to by several gentlemen. Lieut. Clifton acknowledged tue compliment | - A ae 6 a. eee sap the Repal Navy in a few sbort sentences, every word of which JAMES IMcCOMB, W holesal ‘ed was to the point; apd Col. Stewart spoke on bebalf of the Army. ‘Our gah uotiod J. holesale customers supplied as usual i (iuests” were ably representea by Capt. Hickey and Mr. Stavert, of ORTER 0 Remainder of supplies hourly expected per ‘ Prince Alfred,’ . the Summerside Artillery. Mr. Mickey's obsei Yations were delivered | CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELLERY | from London, and * Gazelle,’ from Liverpool. ; in a very modest and unassuuing manner, which suows that he weats | z : , : jee” Cc. C. VAUX. : the boners of Lis recent victory at Sussex Vale likeasensibleman. Mr | FA NCY GOODS of all kinds, Ambroty pe and I hotographic } Stavert’s address, delivered in a clear and impassioned tone, was listened Goods, Chemicals, &e. Wholesa'e and Retail. } to witb evident satisfaction. The Militia bad able representatives in * amy Col. Longworth, Major Rankin and Major Davies. C4 Haszard also) BAZAAR, Great George Street, No. 4, 186L. Queen Street, Ch.town, Oct. 21, 1861. spoke on behalf of this branch of the lund service. He had the mistor- tune to be called upon late in the evening, when parties had become tired and impatient of long speecbes. His rewarks, however, were | delivered in that familiar and cofloquial style so, peculiar to Col. H., ard had the merit of containing a vast fund of infofmation respecting the exploits of our militia filty years ago. Cal, Coles, of the cavalry, also spoke, »nd never was he more happy in his observations. He re- ferred to the clos ng scgne at Sussex, and paid our Volunteers a well- He was follow- Notice. T iuuteay te cotaas al esteating Bebttane weiter t| © Ee LOG, ~~ - ~ FALL 190L Attorney to Cuile ‘ 0 a g SDts ’ BEER & SON hereby notify all persons so indebted to pay the amounts due p ive > th t f tl - ° . by them respectively to me, at my vfice, without further AVE reevived the greater part of their FALL IMPORTA TIONS, consisting of a large and well selected variety o ; notice. BENJ. DESBRISAY, Attorney at Law. Office—DesBrisay's Buildings, Upper Queen-street. 2° ° s : Pr British and American Merchandize, and West India Produce. They would invite the attention of the public to the same. ing style, corrovorating the statements made by Col. Coles. Mr Brecken also referred tu the cordial reception which our Volunteers re- | ceived from the New Brunswickers, and the gratification he experi- enced in witnessing the good-will with which they gave us the ** Urn.” | Mr. Eckstadt, though a toreigner by birth, gave utterance to sentiments | worthy of any Britisu subject. Mr. E. is a **joliy good fellow,” and is always ready to assist bis fellow citizens in carrying out any popular | undertaking. A. Puilips, Esq., after repeated solicitations, favored the | Charlottetown, Oct. 31, 1861. tf A large s‘ock of their usual choice TEAS. Notice. October 28, 1861. 6w WHARF, LOT 56. THXO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the Seventh day of Novempsr instant, at 11 o’clock, a. m., RONALD WALKER ESPECTFULLY intimates te his Friends and the Public ey at St. Andrew's Point, TIK HULL AND MATERIALS of the welfare of P. KB. Island. But the speeches of the evening, we can as she now lies stranded on W heeler’s Bar, in Georgetown safely say, were those of Major Haviland, of thefQueen’s County Volun- Harbour. teers, ve aa Set ae ae eee an ie oknall The Vessel is loaded with Coals, which, without further I de oO se eighth e , | 7 5! i * iy eae . . lente’ allusions weve mingled with dignified encomiums upon the Vo- particulars, will also be sold for the benefit of the er that he has commenced Business in the Store lately junteer movement throughout the British Ewpire. Major Haviland = Any further information concerning Vessel or Cargo wiil | gecupied by Messrs. McAulay & Johnston, where he has ro- be given by the owner, at Hon. Joseph Wightman’s, Ss. An- ceived a LARGE ASSORTMENT of was iu his element when speaking on behalf of the Island Volunteers drew’s Point. Terms cash. + NELW Goo!l >, He did bis subject ample justice, aud concluded his spirited and eloquent speech with the intimation that he intended next session to move fur a November lst, 1861. grant of £50 sterling to get us an Urn or Challenge Cup s our x — ann . suitable for the present and approaching seasons, whieh will Be spn oe eeepoenis che Vee oe Lae Sony, a Condition! Condition !! ‘bo sold cheap for cath. 3 ee ae and as Mr. Coles promised to give the motion bis support, we may | ET your Horses and Cattle in good condition hy using | a W. eae Friends and the oe anges of expect to have another [uterevlonial shooting match next year at home. SKINNER’S CONDITION POWDERS, a receipt ob- | wanting on his part to render his Establishment wort y tained from a London Farrier, the best in tke world. Also— | their patronage. Skioner’s Physic Balls are unrrvalled. Skinner's Worm | October 14, 1861. Ex. only, 6m The party broke up a few minutes after 12 o'clock, baving spent an Powders, as well as a general assortment of [lorse and Cattle FOR NEW YORK DIRECT, agreeable evening vogether, Everything passed off very pleasantly, Medicine, for sale at the Cash Drug Store of | , . g PPXHE fast sailing Clipper Ship ISABEL, A. Me- JOHN SOOTT, Owner. ee eeepc well entitled to the thanks of the community for their services. The Volunteers are aleo under obligations t» the members of the Char- which must have been exceedingly gratitying tothe committee, who are lottetown Debating Club, especially W. Murpuy, Esq., Vice President,); Noy, 4, 1861. M. W. SKINNER. id the other officers of tae Institution, for having becu the first to reenact tes ee Lt . rig be Donaip, Commander, wil! be dispatched as cpove in the abuve aoatter.——Com. om. Paraphine Qil and Burning Fluid. above on or about the 6th of NOVEMBER next. ; ° /FENUE cheapest PARAPULNE OLL and BURNING FLUID | For freight or passage please apply at he office of THE AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION. in the City, is for sale at the Cash Drag Store ef DUNCAN, MASON & CO. f Charlottetown, Oct. 25. 1861. Ribbons, Ribbons, Ribbons, {| GELLING AT HALF PRICE at J. H. TURNER'S. +9 City, Vet. 21, 1861. J. UL. TURNER'S. M. W. SKINNER. Nov. 4, i861. The show of Island Manufactures and Productions at the Temperance | Uasll, on Wednesday last, we consider by far the best that has ever been | wade in the Coiony. Tue limited space affurded. prevented the contri- butions being exiivited to the best advantage. The specimens of the haady work of our farmers” wives and daughters, consisting of Woollen GELLue AT HALF PRICE AT City, Oct. 21, 1861. rf London and Parisian : Ngeeer oe comnege