THE o NEN? EXAMINER, Se _—— _— —— —— Jaly. The fo! owing summary is from the Bengal liurkura of that date:—" We need veintoreements as much as when goe nature of the fihtiug Was more regular; buet the re. bellion is Very x usibly yie di wito the protracte! exertions of our troops, aw! ar ths «oment offers a military font to gs only tu three Instances, one of whieh ean hardiy be said to belong 10 the same category asthe two others, After the capture of Gw lior the rebels made no.attew.t to force their way either 1p Rohiieund or into Qade, wove it might have boon sup os d they would have expected the greatest amount of secur’ y, If vot support. After a few uncertain and he- tating movements, they crossed the Chumbul, and directed their mare’ towards the territory of Jeypore, ‘ relusiu,’ the Bhurtpore district on their right. But they were eacom- surgents left them afier many devious movements through Goruckpore and the Azgimgurh couutry, pushing on towards Secunderpore. The 11,000 or 12,000 rebels, who fled from Gwalior, reachad Lals me, Searcery 50 tniles fr ni Jeypore, gnd two days afterwards arrived at Tonchee. Some of tre Jeypore garrison, with four guns, had jomed the ragged remoant, aad aspired hom wiih momentary hopes, but Gen, Roberts Was ton mies bearer to thed: youl at Jeypore tian they, and his plan waste take a position with the Nusseera- bad br zade between hut place and the advanging rebels. Whether their seouts informed them, or whether it be the mere indecision resulting from a long succession of failures, disasters and sufferings, they sud lealy retraced their steps to Lalsoot on the Sid. The next four days they spent in the game kind of rapid and yacillating movements, woe it was found that Tonk was their object. On the 9:h they sicked it, taking thre: apprised of the advanee of our cavalry and field artillery, they fled. aud were said te have prowled into Rampore on the 10:h, baring received an acce-sion to their ranks from some of the guards of the Louk chieftain. Thr leaders are stated by a prisoner to be the Nawab of Bonda, Romilly Khan, and the Bareilly Nawab. Meanwhile Gen. Roberts was pursuing his easiward advance, and he was expected ts meet the Holmes brigade at Bunneta by the Ilth, besides being joined, we trust, by Col. Siita’s brigaie from Spree, wiither he had seut an express to summon them. Such is the position and history of the main body which was beaten out of Gwalwr. Two or three feeble detachm nts had broken off from it, and ene of them is said to have doubled back to Sverpore inthe Gwalior tercitory. But if the larger boly ean be fairly caught and ¢rushed, a good account will soon be given oL the others. To revert tothe recent disturbances in Wester Bengal, we ought to mention that Capt. Ratrray, en the Sth in-t., at Kusima, gaived a brilliant success over about 400 of Judder Sing’s force, having ouly 200 borse himself. He killed i100, chiefly Sepoys, tn the fight, and 50 more in the pursuit. Iu Oud. we have, of course, atiempied nothing since the fast mail. We ‘hold the capital, and the jusurgents range at will through the kingdom. The rainy ‘- ro) D, wale baaipering everywhere the movemeuts of the astives, willawilord thd repose, and, above , the witigatien of heat which our own men reguire, Nothing will be un- dartaken, or eould be effected, tor the reduenon of Oule. gutil the next celd season. Our readers must have. ever and over again, been struck by the invisi nility af the Nena S.ibib in the successive transactions of the strugzie. Ue takes ex- traordinary care of his person; he is nut rowanticaily for- ward in da ger, and it is as bard as it woud be interes ing to tras: his dark and timvrous course. He is not the arm, it ie said, but the brain, of the revolt: and we ean cet but few and uncertain glimpses of his movements, Tne las personal news of him 1s that he ‘is known to have crossed the Gi gra,’ aod be is reported to hive sold toa Mabajun his famous rabdy, which the natives estimite at a million sterling. for 10,000 rupees (a thousand pounds). If tiis be true, and W8 s@e no reason to question tt, it shows pressare lideed. All the rebel chieis have been terribly straightened to pay their folio vere, wao will ueither Hat gratuitous y, wor oven for Gaps.” Tus Bonwsiy Main.—Tae, Bombay Times of the 4th o! August est ma'es the arary of Ole ‘at 100,000, but hopes that tne cour+e o! politic coneLial entered on wil eaabie the disvensing with the services of so large a force Wasn ihe coun ry is pacifi sd. General Grant, with a strong eolumn, has a ctted Lueksow, moirehing te the aid of Maun ‘ hesie re] by ithe {J ie >, Th > hesiegers are ' . ' ‘ 1 said to b@ lm want of money and Suppies. Coronel Camp- beil, of the Dragoons, ig dead, making the fifth colonel lost Within a few weeks. w . _— : f } *1..¢2 f tre ts Sixes pors. --Siam complains of the violation of treatis, bat the King is favourable to fureizoers. CUILNA. Ssrtovs Covrucr 18 Tae Canron River—Bomwpsarouznt ov A Vittace.—Yor some emsecttive nigits it was noliced by the ships ot wae tying off and about Whampoa that a system of teegraphing, by means of lights, was mightly carried on between a town On French [-land vear Wha oa, and son:e large village new Canton. Tae ligats were very powerful, and reflectors were evidently used. As ts tele- graphing in all probability, related to our movements, It was resolved that an expedition should be seut on shore to watch for and destroy this dangerous moans of communtea‘ton According'y, on the night of June 39. tie boas of the Acta, un ler Capt. Jeakins, wen: round another tsiand and preceeded up a creek in Preach Ustaad, where they landed and, ‘as they thought. unseen. Toe party, consisting princi- pally of marines. gradually ap woache!) the town, ‘said to | contaim 70,000 inhabitants, and no sound was heard bat the barking of d 23 5 hut suddenly, as tne, approacied a we Within range, a heavy shower of jingall ballets was fired anonyst them. from a body of men statromed just above them in the brow of a hill, Seven wea were wounded an] two are reported deal, Capt. Jenkins, of the Acizon, was wounded in five places. As the attack was_tota!|y anexect- ed. nothing was left but for the party to retire to the boats. Most of the wounded men have sustaived injuries of a severe nature; the firiug being excessively precise when our men got within the range the Cbinese had evidently marked out, such being the usual tactics of our annoying enemy, One marine was wounded in no less than 17 places by sma! jingall bullets, the greater portion of witcl Were receive! ia tue } breast. Cap. Edgell, the sen or naval offives, was at Ones informed of what had occarred, and acted accordingly. I ae foilowing day an in'erpreter was sent on sore, desiriug al! the women and children to at oree leave the town, as it would be bombarde! the following afteruoon, The ginboats Janu, Dove, Drace, and Woodcock, under. Viscount Gilford, pio- eceded to that part of French river at which the party hud landed; and though the village cinaot be sen frou it, the range was within eigit hundred yards for shel!s. From the Trivune, Voleano, and Horner, rocket parties were sent to | tae top of the hill forming the S. W. corner of Dane’s Ls and whence there is a prospec! of nerrly the whole village, wits a range of but from egit husded tu one thousand y tid, These ocket bat eries, whica made beautiful play, were : bix- treme of, Tibunes, under Lizat. Downes; tlornets, Licut th: Hou. C. Denison; Tyibunes, Mr. F ovks 5 extreme night, Voleanos, Master Commanding Hockley. ‘Tae Villagers having had 24 hours given to then to take their furn ture and persons away, te bail was opened with a shot frou: 0.@ 0 tic Tribuse’s pivot-yuos, and though the distance thrown exceeded a thousand yarda, it went over the hill avd plump i among th» bricks ani mortar. Lue Acteeon, still furtaer off, fellowed suit; whilst ander the rocket battery hill was | 1826, for 1702. Oa T iursday, Mesers. Bayley and K dley | m the pinmsce of hig Impe-ial Majesty, the Dordogue, which ‘arid, aleo at Lloyds, at public auction, the followiog ships: ! Aug. 19, 1853. a . = a | } j Dass guns, ue Very same ¢ ty, wowevcT, | kept up a steady fire for the ve . » . limited, The ganboats each fired about iity rounds of shot and shell in the usual proportion, the Dove's and Drake's Victoria Docks Nee nf : Sa balls playi g © the very dickens” with a three-storied pagoda ehiee nee tt — nn . hour to whieh operations were The ship Horspur, 1,670 tons per register, built at Nova ed tneinincinenenateinneermninreenitg: nerves) Scotia in 1853, and classed A L for four years, lying in the: ‘ New Advertisements, — A. ns > . idan ‘ "y 3 » } re riht tn the range of the village. Phe hour up, Capt. Keivell, 1854, and clissed 1] years A 1, sold for 1 OU; the ship Commander Coltviile, of the Hornet, Viscount Gilford, and the captain of the Dordogue, with smail partios, landed to look at the effect of the boubardment, which it was eecn was quite sufficieut for the purpose of teaching the Chinese that, boast as taey may of their myriads, we have an arm long enoush to reach and to mow them down like grass, while we remain | seathless, Tne Baron de Tranquilye, consul tor France and Spain at Canton, and Mr. Viee-Sonsul Winchester, also landed, bat as Capt. Kigel! thought quire enough bad been passed on all sides, The last accounts of the Chuprah in- done, the order to debark was given, and by ha:f-pust five : Mrench River was clear again . Suockina Stare or Arras ar Canron—Murven or a IRENCUMAN, AND mts Heap Cyr orr—Ternipies Rx. | VenGe OF LHe FBrexen Commannoer.—With rezard to = a ‘ ’ i _ ’ ° , . affairs at Canon, the Friend of China ot July Gih observes : —" We had an Opportunity Of ace mpanylng a party in) search of a few necessaries on Saturday afternoon last. and traversed the Straight Street of Benevolence of Love from the Comuissioner’s Yamun to the Kast Gate. Nearly every shop was closed, and those with the doors open” had very littl: to sell. At stails by the way-side only could a fow catties of rice be produced. Ten pounds of tea from ove store leit about twenty pounds More in small boxes. 4, a Ia ar appeared to be hndden in some seeret recess, and a couple of small pullets were the whule remaius of a dozen pouliry buskets. yen the gates of ihat resort of gamb ers and raffians ofall deseriptions— the City Tempie--were closed, Such a picture of desolation was reaily painful to witness. Gut what has been the immediate couse of this? The answer is short. Repetling all attem)t at sociability, the Chinese | meet our advance with crucity. We give an iustance of what occurred alinost unde: our own ey: 3, Pour Preachm ‘a lande! from one of the Catinat’s boats for the purpose of purchasing provisions. When near the South Gite. and in the new city, tuey were henwuel io by braves. Taree eut | their way throagh, the fourth was captucel, and his head and hands cut off in almost less time than it takes us to write this seqael—a spee men of the cause of panic. Tne French | naval commander ou the river landed a party of men, marched tu the street where the muarder was commited, teesured off one hundred paces, and at one end piacel a detachment, with directions to shoot every min that tried to escape. A similar party barred the other end. Thon eam; the revenge. Every adult male in’ the houses lingtay the hundred paces Was s2'Ze :. shot, his throat cut, an 1 then let: to swelter in the sun, as a Warning to the ne gaboarhood, ' ‘ 1 } } Murty-s K budies, uvout Oue tv Caci Varad, made w yhastly ) ” Spectacie. Murpen og a Cook. ayp a Srreer Portia Down 1n Rerauiation. —As dastardiy was the murder of the cook of the 7Uin Benszal Native Lifantry officers’ mess, formerly servant to General Van Straub: nzee; be spoke excellent it vat sh, and was a mo-t valuable nun. He had jus! reached t sibati avenue lea ing up tv tie fempie in whieh the officers mauve their mess-room, whea he was stabbed from behtad, ated falituy down was headiess in & Moment. ‘Two Se poys were c Ose by, and im sach haste to get away were th: ussuss ns, that the kuile was leit in the vietio’s back. | Bieadier Corficid, in eharze at the time, ayreed-with the | usgesiion that aun example of some kind should be made Tae whole street was levelled with the vround. tiouse destruction, ta iauet, is the business of the day. Saturdsy uivht Some fo Kets were ff ls into the cvoiuissa ha Ss O7es from houses adjaceat. “The whole nergihoarhoed will cone i in order ihar it shall not be repeated. Last W, lues- ' . tr, -,: - > . me “ . ny, Captain Whiting, 70th Dengal swative lofantry, iia . . si ef 1% :t ¢> » wae itt ro thie ; ? _ i iarg@e of the Nast Gate, Was suiting ms toe Uu per room of the | ) ; ‘ 1 ; track, When two shots passe? cose over uts head, on throuzh the rool. Looking round to see when th ‘y eould ‘ome from, smoke was observed issuing through loo» holes ' . 4 <5 ’ ‘ a i” a house jn the Straight S:reet of Benevelenee am \ ' below. Action was prompt. A howitzer stood i . vided, Was tired through the geble of the building, and carried des:ruc- tion to all withia it. Now the miliary train coolies are baxy moving the houses in the vicinity of all the gates. ENGLISH AND FRENCH TREATY WITH CHINA. The Moniteur has pudished the following telegraphic despatch frou Baron Gros :— * Tren-stn, June 19. “The wishes of the Emperor are satisfied ia China. * The whole of the vast Mupire is thruwa open to Christi- anity, and uearly the whole of it to the trade and industry # the west. * Our diplonatic agents may reside temporarily at Pekin. * Our miss ovaries are to be admitied everywhere ‘A Cbtuese Ambassador will be sent to Paris. “The murderer of the missionary Chappe de Laine will be punished’ "Phe Gazetfe of Pekin will asnounce it. * Phe laws egainse Carts lanity are to be abolished, “Tae engagements have ail been coaclaied, and parily signed under the seal of the Lmperial Comamissaries. * s ’ * Pranee and Kagland obtain the most ample concessions.” } Destauetion of THe City AND Porr or Astraxan.— We ‘ | have reeetve | intedigeuce of the total destrnetion by ex losion | fof a powder magazine of the city and seaport of Astrakau ; mn the Caspian. At Astrakan for years an ar-enal of enor.) nous resources had veen in prozress, intended as the basis of immense operations against Persia, Bokhara, and tie whole Asiatic continent.’ 3 eame:s of every size had their staring pont here, and she Woiga conveye i stores to this depot trom every province oi the empire. To julge of the warlike materials stored here for ulterior objects, it is only necessary to state that the yrigezine wiich biew up the place, and killed half tue inhabitants, containe | 6,000 poands of gunpowder, a financial erisis of usexawpied severity prevails in Warsaw. ‘Al business transucttous were suspended, the trade of the vity bens, so tu sveak, coufiaed to the oxoort of cota. op any pare of the islands. The aimster of the [uterior pro- poses that the Hoghshdangaage shell be geedually introduced. | it is atready the language of the Court und trade, and is ‘understood by many uf the tohabitants. An abstract of the report of the Minister of Pinauce is pudlisned, which shows | ‘ulug in d-bt, the debt on the Ist of April amounting to 60,- QUO doliars. A loan has been proposed of OUU,QUU dollars. ———_———— — +¢ wee -—-—- —_____—_- ; ; ’ . ie | Save or Sutps. — Yesterdays ateldoy is Captains’ Reon, | | Mes-rs. Lachlaus and Macleod, Sivorna Brokers, di-posed of, | loy order of the Uigh Court of Admiralty, the flowing ships lat pub.ic auction :—The barque Tasman, deseribed as 562 lous register, built at Hobart Towa in 1847, was knocked ‘down at L400/; the brig Marion, belleved to be about 20:0 | ; é - . ~~ i ituns, and to have been built at Leith m 1848, sold for 770d; | land the brig Westmorland, 200 tons, bail: at St. Jotin’s in tbe oe : *e J ° . Tre abys ea 1 lab res tract for Gompletiou nest tall. ae mechames and laborer: Commerctat Crisis In Potanp.—A letier from Warsaw in the Bran<fort Post Gazette, siates that the crops have | evtirely fated this yearia Pond, and thar in consequ-ace | cu Isnan Py Sandwich Idunds' we have Gates | ANDWICH LSLANDS.-— 2 rOm Sunswich lslands we have dates | to the Ph of Juve, Ramour says that a decree was } about being issuet, prohibiiing the Mormons from landing | chat under the Wyte Adiministvation the nation is last ran. | Ves ee ine ‘ Bde . - Carnatic, of Londoou, 632 tons per resister, built by Messrs. | KS, was Knocked down at 4,3502; the barque Agnes, deseribed as 300 tons O. M., bailt at Chepstow in | Valuable Freehold Property. yo BE SOLD, by Public Auction, on SATURDAY, the 9h of OVTOUER next, in front of the Province Building, 1 ° > hee 2 o’eluc i & Green at Blackwall in 1834, and classed A 1 for 12 years, | Caarlottetowu, at 12 o'eluck, that very sold for 1.8232; aud the brig Uuba, 160 tons O. M., built at) Port Giassow iv 1829, for 5001.—Mitehell’s Maritime Register, 2\st August. | CANADA, Tur Deap Auive.—A few days ago a respectable man in the employment of ove of the largest mercantile houses in Quebee took passage in a schooner for Baie St. Paul, on a ‘visit to hjs relations. He carried with him a yoo! stock of | wearing apparei, and a check for the amount of his wages, a considerable sum. On that voyage he fell sick, and ap- parently died, or what is more probable, became iusensible, from soine narcotic administered to him. The captain of the sche having tuken possession of his clothing and mouey, sent two of the crew ashore to bury the dead passenger. They dug the grave, threw him in, and had begua to cover up the VALUABLE FPANM, CONTAINING 75 AORES, with anew DWE.LING HOUSE erected therecn, at a cost of about LO), the property of the (ev. M. KEY NOLD-, situated on the Bedeque tioud, avout 12 mileP trim the Cty. ibis property is situated iu e flourishing settiewent, with good reads leading in jour different directions fiom the premises, and is weil adapted as a Lusinces Stand, und with» suxli outlay may be mode a bewutiful residence tor any gentleman de- siring achuice rarm. Terms eusy, and made known on the day of Sale. A. H. YATES, Austioneer. Septe uber 27, 1858. : and, Bank Shares, Gas Shares. FEXO be sold by AUCTION oa MONDAY the 11th of OCTOBER inst., at 32 o'clock, neon, at the Colonial Building, A valuable piece of LAND, containing about 1} acre, being pert of Brightou Farm, (No. 17 on the piuu.) Aiso—10 Shares in the Capital Stock of Bank of P. B. Island. 5 Shares in Charlottetowa “ Gas Light Company.” Gr Terms at Sale. e J. & T. MOBRIs, Austioneers. Ch Town, September 27, 1853. (Mon. & iai ) ody, when the Jead man, contrary to all Jaw in such cases made and provided, suddenly sat bolt upright and inquired, * Have we arrived at last?’ The amateur sextons wok to thetr heels and fled, leaving their task but half accomplished, The corpse vindicated its vitality by’ cries which brought the assistance of a geatieman who was fishing in the neighbour- Valuablo Household Fur. iture, Glassware, Chinaware, &e., &e. YO be sold’ by AUCTLON, on FRIDAY next, the 1-¢ OCTOBER, at tl o’cluck, at the residence of JOLIN R1GG, Esq, Didgey Street, The whole of his valuable HOUSE!NOLD FURNITURE, GLAS®. hoed ; and the half-ouried victim was released from the grave,) WAKE, CHINAWARE, SHUP FURNIPUKE, &e., &¢. well cared tor, wud as soon as fit to travel, forwarded hoine | In the meantime the * false sea captain’ proceeded on his | ‘voyage; urriving at St. Paul he told of the death of his passenver and his buria!, and delivered to bis iviends a por- tion of his worst clothing, retaining the best, aud the check vr his wages. When asked whether he nad no check or money, he “denied it. Progeed ng theace to Quebes, he changed the cueck, investing the money in flour, and returned with flying colors, lithe dreaming tiat the buried wan Wao following in pursu.t.— Gazefte. We learn tvous a correspondent, says the Moutrea! Gazette, that “there are now about seventy-five miles of the Gianu Trank Raiiway immediately below St. Thomas under cou- Atso—1 well bied MARK, 4 years vid, | Alderney Mile COW, (good j wmilker ) GF" Particulars vide Catalogues. J. & T. MORRI6, Auctioneers. (Mon & Pra.) . ~Schooner ror Sale, Se BF Us? launched from the Ship Yard at Whie Sands, and for svlc, a beautifully modelied Schooner GJ tons N. di., and 1.9 UO. M.; leugth of keel 60 feet, veam IY feet, depth 8 teet—culled tue Ocean Wave. For teruia vi save dud obuer particulars apply tu the owner. HILARY ROBERTS. Ch. Town, September 27, 1858. White Sands, September 27, 1858. Lin. Dancing Classes. ¥ R35. BURRIS begs leave to intimate to her former patrons inthe art, aud the public generally, that she intends -——— employed thereon are aimost to a man French Canadians ; vpening ber classes on THURSUDAY, October Lith, and hopes, from Ler the Wales are moderaie, and wed paid; darkets for every kind of local produce brisk ; every farm-huuse has its con- 'Ongeat of boarders fiom the railway, and the work is diffus- ing ai adbouit of prosperity aud couieniment thiougiout that hituerto but little kuowa district of the country that must eave a permanent unpress for good upon it, whieh, althoust begun late, will be ielt fur many years to come. The work is uot of a very heavy description, ihe country beivg level aut highly favourable for coustructing and working a rail- road. ‘furce cousiderable bridges aad a wumer of culverts for lighter streams wal form the most expensive item iu it. Much of the rou is already in course of deiivery aloug the ling irom simail eraft ia the river, and it is confidently ex- pected that uext Jaly will see the locumecre ia full blasi over is Wavle teugtn, several moutas in advauce of the time stipuiated tor it la tlie contracts,” NEWs BY TELEGRAPH. EXCHANGE ROOMS, CuarLoTTeTOwN, Sept. 27, 4.30 p. m. o iugider success, to Merit a renewal ul their patrovage. A Juvenile Class wil ve opened same day, trom 4 to 6 o'clock, p. m. Charlottetuwa, sept 27. 1858 ‘Lo Let, “s E premises in Dorchester street, lately occupied by Mr. D. A. Barry, consisting of Dy elling House, Shop and Warehouse. These premises are wel known us the former residence and place oi business of the subscriber. Possvesion given jiminediately. Apply to W..W. LORD. Caarlottetown, Sept. 27, 1858. 4& LL persons having any legal demands against the Estate of Captain CHARLES Scrmeatanp, jate of Charlottetown, deceased, ar@ Toquesied tu furutsy toe samo, duly attested, to the enbsreribers; aud all persons indebted te be said Estate aro required to make jamee fiute payweut lo WILLIAM W. LORD, JAMES PUKDIE, Ci. Town, September 27, 1853. } Administrators, (R.Gas. tf.) Central Liberal Society, — fQVUE Monthly Meeting of the abov> Society, advertized in tle People s Journal to be held at the Temperance Hall og Wednesday, the 29th instant, will not take pince until the evening of Weduesday, the 6th of Getober noxt, then to be steamer Prince Albert, from Galway, arrived ut ialifa: | held at the Tewperance Hatl, when the Hon. Epwarp Wuriaw a lengthy, iuteresting and turilling. : ah Kopert Ilynpwan & Co. + eam » + Merancuony Accipenr.—A young man named Henry Wil- liaias, sun of Mr. diumphrey Williams, taverns&evper, of this city, yesterday fell from the bowaprit of the seivoner Con- servalive, then lying near Pownal-sireet Wharf, and was un- fortunately druwaed belure assistance could be rendered hia. ‘Toe deceased was, it appears, subject tu fits, and his falling Inte tae Water iy attributed tu a sudden seizure of this de- seription.—.Mon, } ~~ —- << mom es ee ca Me. Paancrs Sunivan will, for the present, take charge of the Bouksand Accounts of the Eraniner and Royal Gazette | offices, in the absence of the Proprietor, and is aLong autho- rized to give reccipts for monies paid in on account of sub- scriptions, printing and advertising. a eB Sflarricd, ' On Thursday the 2d instant, at Southport Church, by the Rev. Dr Jenkins, Mr. George Tweedy, Pownal, to bethie, fourth daughter of the late tir James Wood, of Tryon. esterday > aiso the barqaue Lotus, wita 12 of the O7 surviving | will deliver a Lecture on tie Political Affairs of Prince Luward passeners of the Steuusaiyp Austraza, burnt at sea om bie | [eland, from 1851 to 1858. Leeture will commence at ssyon ISth tast., with OJ passengers on board. Particalare ar J g’elock, p.m. ARCHIBALD MeNEILL, See’y. Sept. 27, 1853. ~— ee nn an Sa Princes Edward Island Jockey Club. Pataun—llis Excellency Sin Dominic Datr, Lieut Governor pre ANNUAL RACES will take place, under the to wanageinent of the Club, an MONDAY and TURSDAY, che S7ta and 23th September, 1353. Tie Firat Day. CRAVEN STAKES. A Plate of £5.—For Horses of all ages—Cateh weighty. eats. Huatrance 20s. THE GOVERNGR'S PLATE OF FIVE SOVEREIGNS. For 3 year olds. Weights—Colts 8st. 10Ibs.; Fillies Sst. dibs. ; Geldings allowed 3 lbs. Onee round. Eutrauce 206. CITY PLATE OF £5. HMEATs. For Horses of ali ages.—3 year olds Sst.; 4 year olds Sst. iZibs.; o year olds Yst. 31b3; 5 ywar olds sad aged 10st. Sutrance 20s. il Second Day. THE COUNTY STAKES £19, For Horses of allages. Heats. Weights sams ag forth Ou the 16th instant, at Richmond Village, by the Rey. J. IL Read D. D., Rector, Mr. Joseph KR. Rotinson, of Lot 12, to Mary, daughter of Mr. George Waite, of Lot 19. On the 9th instant, by the Rev. T. Duncan, Mr. Alexander Macdonald, i ‘to Miss Fiora Me Donald, both of Lot 53. a — hed, Tuis morning, the 27th instant, after a sevore illness of a few days. ApELAIDY GzonGlana, wife of Mr. J. 3. Richardson, aad youngest dausiter of the late Georges A Haghes, Esqr., formerly of the Commis. sariat Department, [falifax, in the 27th year of ver age. Funeral wil! take place from her late residence, Dorchester-street, on Wedaesiay next, at 3 o’clock. Ou Fritsy, the 24th instant, Frank Tisdale, infant son of Mr. John Lea, aged 17 days At Truro, on Toursday the 23d instant, at the advanced age of 79 years, the Rev. Dk Kiur, of Princetown Royalty. The deceased gentie- wan bad been absent trow the [sland for a few weeks, and on his way home was taka ill at Teuro, and died in a few days. Few men hare de- parted this life more universaliy respected. At Metbourne, Australis, on the 4th of May last, Mr. William Craig. M.D, termerly of si. Joan, N. B — New Brun. papere copy. filavine Juteiligqence. PORT OF CLLARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Sept. 17—Sehr. Romp, Swain, fishing voyage; fish. 18—Arabeces, Braun age, Bay Verte; deais Sovereign, Purdy, Pugwash; lime- | streue. 23—Neptune, Diven, Bactousue; lamber. 21—Venus, | Beaton, Pictuu, coal Conservative, MeBulyen, Shemogue; deal. | i 22—Mino, Murchison, Sydney; coal. Lady Jane Gray, Paul, Bos- tun; goods. Bark Aurora, Good, Liverpoul, G. B ; goods. CLEARED. Sept 16—Schr Venus, Beaton, Pictou; bal, Ellen, Pentz, Richibuctou; cul & fish 18 -Brig Speeinmea, Bale, de; to load. schr. Bee, | McRae, Pictou; bal Ariel, Moore, Malifax, produce. Sepbia, | « Biaacbard, Tracadie; bal Araveeca, Brundage, Bay Verte; do. 20 —Neptuue, Divon, Bact uehe; do Sovereign, Purdy, Pu_wash; | dv. 21—Temperanee, Terrio, Magdalen Islands ; shingles & fish. Arrivals in Europe from hence. | Gravesend, August 28—Fanny Forre t r Sept. G—Atlas. Liverpool, Sept 4—Sinp Evbell, 22 days trum Chariuttetown. , Bristol, Sept 2—ship Atlautuc, from Quebec. | St. Jobu’s Newfd, Sept. tl—Arrived Movtano, §tth—Cleared | | Annie. ‘ | Tue Bark Garland, Hulman, from Bvietol, with goods to James Yeo, | bile, sick headaches, and all disordefs of the lives. Their operation is ‘simple, harmless, and effective. . ! Pasture! Pasture!! A NUMBER of acres of PASTURE, to be let about one mile from ‘Town, in swall felds. Apply to GEORGE COLES. | | | i | | | internal diseases most common to tae bunan family, including indigestion, City Pilate. Entrance 20s. . THE LADIES’ PURSE. - Weights as for preceding race. Heats. Entrance 20s, THE WELTER STAKES FOR £3. Eatrance Ten Shillings. TROTTING RACE. | For a Piate of Five Pocnps. | Weights—ldst. Entrance 1s. Several Bridles will be ran for. No Dogs allowed on the course, STEWARDS: Artore Pisnxy, Esq., W. Swaser, Bsq, Dra. U. Jarvis, Francis MeQvape, Naa. STsSPHEN Swanry, Ese. : Cunster Woorner, Clerk of the Course. | No Jockey allowed to ride for any of the public Stakes unless | in coluurs. : Horses to ba entered, and the colours of the riders named at the Secretary's House,on or before Saturday, the 25th imstant, for not allowed to start. No public money will be givem untess three Horses start for vach Race. Tne first Race will start at 12 o'vlock precisaly. Sept. 13. STEPHEN SWABEY, Secretary. ee Saldle, Harness, Collar and Traunk-making ESTABLISHMENT. ‘EVIE enbscriber reapectfully intimates to the pubhe generally that be has comucneced business in ihe above iine in the house on the corner of Queen and Syduey-streets, near the store ef the Hon. Dan:el Brenan, wuere be will keep for sale a large assortment of : GIG, CARRIAGE AND CART HARNESS; SADDLE3, BRIDLE:, COLLANs, WHIPs, TRUNKS, &e, All orders for an¥rticle connected with the trade will be punetually attended to. He is also prepared to trim Sleighs, Gizs and Carnages in asuperior style. Lhe subscriber feeis coufiden? be can give satisfaction to those who may favor him wiih their patronage, frow his having bad a long experience in the busiuess bets in tac Old Country and in this island. : . JOUN LOWERS, Charlottetown, June 7, 1858. : N. B.—A tiberal discount will bo allowed to country wholesrie dealers. Rin. -- PANAMA HATS. — FEW of the above. very superior. Aiso, LEGHORY, E-q,, arrived at Richwond Bay on the 16th instant. PALM LEAF and other Summer HATS ia raricty, just openec, | BEE: & SON. Holloway’s Pills, a remedy hailed by all as the best annihilator of the | Charlottetown, June Sy eee ae ed a a eee ' # NOR sale either by the quantity or by retail at the Fra i miner Office, Charlottetown, The Most Rev. Dr James Butler’s Catechiom, to which is added the Scriprvrat Cargcuisu, by the Right | Rev. Dr. Milner; together with different prayers, explanations, instructions, &e. ' Country retailere eurplied to order. Mare} 8. a Once round. Weights—3 year olds Yst. 16lhe. ; 4 yoar olds 10st. Sibs. ; 5 year olds I1st. albs.; 6 year olds aud aged ldet. _ Twice rousd. Heate. ey ee eT Bi cies se» Le A wrmowon caine