‘4 - lee “5 a eon: LLLP LL Lf chiefly raised by private subscription, commenced en Monday at 11 o’cleck, and ended on Wednes- never be repeated iv this Island—at least, at the public expense. We have to congratulate the congregation of this Church in the euecess whieh has attended their day about neon. The competition was confined te the Island Velauteers, who made very excellent shooting, accerdiug to the secure just published. lodeed, one of the coantry shots scored, from the | game ranges, a higher vamber of points than the winner of the Lotercolonial Cup obtained—the latter having made 21 points, while the Island Veluuteer—a Mr. D. MeGregor, of Lot 49: teured 22 points; and three otber Island shots The ‘ Islander’ furnishes the following as the result of the shooting on Thursday afternoon aud Friday, fur some swall prizes raised by private | subseriptios ;— Fripay, Aug. 15.—The shooting for the “ All Comers’ Prizes,” was decided tius werning. The wlowing is a@ist of the names of the successtul | competiiors tor the diflerent prizes, and the | number of points made at two ranges, YUU and UU yards ;— mede 21 powts each—that being the number! | S 200 300 Total. acered by the New Brunswick shot who won the Cestein a of : = Cup. The following is the reault of the shuoting | Daniel Davies, 5 10 15 for the small prizes :— Captain Hickey, 9 6 15 tlenry Llobbs, 9 6 15 “The following ia a list of the successful com-| H. L. Davies 8 6 14 petitors, after the firing off by the ties :— iN Harper, ’ 7 6 13 Jat Prize D. McGregor, Lot 49 Com- A.W. Wright, 6 9 15 pany, YY points, £16 0 O |W. Buckertield, 6 7 13 Bad “ =P. Stewart, New Perth iH Binns, 5 8 13 Rides, 21 pwiuts, 14 O O | M. Stavert, 9 4 13 3rd Jumes Dearisto, “ Queen's rlenry Clarke, 9 4 13 Own,” 2v points, 2 0 0 First prize, £5 58; second, £4 108: third, £4; 4th “ WD. Herper, Thistle Com- fourth, £5 10; fitth, £5; sixth, a sword, presented pany, 10 0 O jey ‘A Friead;’ seventh, £210; eighth, £2; Sth “ Major Pollard, Artillery, ulnth, aSilver Wateb, presented by Mr. Eckstadt ; { Major Casswell’s, 719 O j| cwnth, £1 1lU; eleventh, £15; twellth, los. 6th aol James McLaren, New Perth ye eee fos, 5 ) 7th Daniel McKinnon, Prince of my * [ We have been requested to copy from a South Wales Rifles, Major Poliard’s ( up, 410 © | Australian paper, reevived by the last Mail, the | Sth “ Jvhu McLeod, Scotia Rifles, 3 0 0 sollowing complimentary address to His Excel-| Ith Givens Deshesty. Antics, 2 6 0 i g@ comnpimentary address to is Excel. | “ “ ’ a . . With “ W. Howat, Tryvo Rifles, 1 0 0” | ney Goverver Daly. It is interesting, as shew-| Wednesday being the day appointed for the | trial of skill between the Islanders and their} brether Volunteers from Nova Scotia and New | Brunswick, the concourse of visitors was con: | siderably larger than on the two preeeding days. | In this competition, Nova Scotia was represented | by fifteen marksmen, and New Brunswick by | The latter number is attributable to the fact, that the | rifles were very properly called in, some months | age, as we hope te see done here by and bye, and | the New Brunswick Volunteers have since | only two reason for the smallness of the ing that a more tolerant spirit pervades the | breasts of Presbyterian Ministers at the antipodes | than that which characterises most of their bre- thren in this part of the world. ] THE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. | His Excelleney the Governor-in-Chief re-| ceived w deputation of ministers and members | lef the Established Church of Seotland at the | Government Offices. The deputativa present. | ed the subjuined address :— ** To His Excellency Sir Dominic Daly. K B..| Captain G. nerai and Governor-in-Chief of | > 7 , . : * ; id ‘ Ler Majesty's Province of South Australia. | Wales, wo Canada and. the United States.) stoves harmonious ene—the call being signed by all the effurts to obtain the services of a dettled’ Pastor in the person of the Rev. A, Faleoner. The Rev. gentleman, we are informed, is a very young inan, a0 eloquent and effective preacher. He is a nativeol Nova Scotia, and completed his studies in one of the Seettish Universities, from whieh he retired last autumn. His settlement is a most adberents of the Church. We understand the Rev. gentleman had also a eall from West St. Peter's, and we regret the disappointment of the peopleof that locality, ameng whom we bave many | warm personal friends. ARRIVAL OF THE ADMIRAL. —H. M.S. Nile,) bearing the flag of His Excellency Vice Adwirai! At Rustico, on the 9th instant, after a painful | llacss of two weeks, which he endared with pa.) Sir Alexander Milne, arrived at this port ou | Saturday last. S. Medea. We understand that the Admiral will! remain bere a few days as the guest of His Excel- | lency the Lieut. Governor. — _—--+ CANADA. | The Montreal ‘ Gazette’ of Thursday states that | the Provincial Government are now engaged ini | organizing an Active Volunteer Militia Force ot | 30,000 men, to be paid, arwned and clothed ; also, | that it is their intention, when this is couipleted | to endeavor to organize anether foree ot JU ,UUL volunteers, to be armed and clothed only 1 ' TEMPTING BRITISH SOLDIERS TO DESERT Toronto, Canada, Aug. 6.—The captain and} the crew of the steamer Madison were arrested | to-day, charged with inducing British soldiers te | enlist in the American service. _- THE PRINUCt OF WALES. HIS LATE VISIT TO AMERICA. The visit of the eldest sun of Queen Vic- Spare Stove Furniture ofall kinds, | tora, Aibert Edward (Busiehi) Prince ot | © Cape’ Noatn,s Aitvust 6 The Ship James Yeo, of Prince Edward sand, 1082 tons burthen, ‘trom Leghorn bound to Quebec, in ballast, was stranded 14 miles South vf Cape Nurth. ‘Total wreck. Died, At St. Andrew's, on Thursday the Mth inst.,| after a protracted illness-which le bore with exem- lary patience and Christian resignation to the Jivine Will, Mr. Eowin Keccry, Ecclesiastical Student of St. Dunstan's Cellege and son of the Hou. Francis Kelly. The deceased was iu Je 18th year of hisage. tte was distinguished for his su perior talents and for the constant practice of every | virtue which cun adorn the character of the Chris- tain and Keclesiastic. His mortal remains were in- }terred at Fort Augustus on Saturday last amidst a large concourse of relations and friends, among whom were several Cleruymen, who had assembled from the nesghbouring districts to ussist at the list sad ceremonies performed in honor of one whom ali | regarded us a youtlifullevite of extraordinary piety, excellence aud worth. R. 1. P: t.uce and resiynation to t'e Divine Will, Mr. Join aud famiiv, besides a large number of friends, to monrn their loss. The deceased emigrated to this Island in the year 1822, frow the Island of Jersey, and spent four years ju Charlottetown, after which be removed to husticu, where be spent the rewainder of his days. HW ADVERTISEMENTS. Stoves ! Stoves !! ONE CARGO OF STOVES Just Arrived from Yarmovth, Nova Scotia, |G ONSISTEING of dfferent sized! COOKING STOVES, with large METAL BOLLERS, for wood and coal ; STOVES Franklin and Box -—---— ALSQO——-——. A few dozen Metal Coal SHOVELS for feeding A few very neat Parlor Coohing Stover, | ter wood and coal devoted themselves to more useful pursuits than | and Vice-Adwiral of the same. j forms an epoch, not only in the history o1 target practice. The highest number of points! , jauthority, we. the Minister, Elders, and| event lung to be remembered by all who wit- by the Islanders was 2U—(severai Jeland Volune| (Uns eestion of St. Andrew's Chureh, Ade-| nessed it, und which will have a lasting and jlaide, im conneetion with the Established | salutary influence in the affairs of all the na- ters made 19)—aud a Mr. Marks, of New| Church of Sevtland would, in the name of| tions of the Globe. That he should have Bruvewick, scored 21, which secured him the | the members generally of that Church in this! been loyally and enthusiastically received and covetted bauble. It must be confessed that the | prevince and for ourselves, offer yuu our most| greeted, a8 he truly was, in the provinces of Yalanders had some advantage, in this contest, «f! sincere congtatulations on your appointment | his own future dominions, is ny myst ry. » te the Government of South Ausiralia,jand on) But, ina Repubhean Government, like tie | the safe arrival of yourself, Lady Daly, and | United States, where a degree of back ward- tum‘ly in this country | ness and reserve frum political considerations two and a half days’ previous practice upon it.| ‘In a coluny like this, which has been) mignt reasunably have been expected, that Although Mr. Marks’s shooting, so far as the | warked all slung by its loyalty tu our grace. ous) his reception everywhere should have been Dumber of puints indicates his skill, was nothing Queen, by the quit and orderly conduct ol ove vi the most cordial and enthusiastic on te boast of, still it must be allowed that he won ite people, by the absence of everything like the records cf this, or any other cuuntry, in his prize in the most honourable manner. made by the Neva Scotians was Is—the highest their Colonial competitors, inasmuch as that they Were better acquainted with the ground, aud hau understand that he fired every shot, standing up, | temporal prosperity, we trust and we believe | from the shoulder; while the other competitors | Vou will tind your residence agreeable and | Although the government of Great Britain assumed any attitude which could secure them a| “He administration of your high office a duty i+ the freeest aud best constitaeral mon. | i | pleasant and easy. lureny on the lace of the earth, the t’rince’s goed shut—some sprawling ov their stomachs, | and taking aim while i e : | . . : ° ug aim while their noses werw not six good wishes to your Exeelleney, we would ne eriterion by which to judge of the love v: inches frum the ground—others on their knecs,) ay ysl oureelves at the opportunity at the same She American people ior tuatiorm of govern- ; Central Committee of Great Britain, for promoting aod others, again, stretched on their backs, the | time of eXpreseing to yuu, as lier Majesty 8. vent, lt was a tree ovation, rising sponta | C marksman steadying his rifle on the juint of bis Te. Tetentative, vur deep sympatiey with our Neously Irom the bearts of the people, ana) big tue. "Tis true these postures were allowed by | heluwed wrens in the oe of and . be- | the ce sentiment . the vo oe the | i al a ‘ c “ | reavement she bas experienced in the death | unexXauspic Virtues an moral ex ‘elience | the “ articles “ the service,” but they locked lof ber royal Consort an Aibert. and would | vt bos ace mother, the noblest, best. | Rucemmouly ridiculous, and contrasted rather earnestly pray that the Almighty may con-| 4d most estimable female sovereign tiat unfavorably with the bearing of Mr. Marks. tinue ty grant her all need{ul consolation and ¢ver filled a throne in this or ary other age. It was pitiable to note the coun enances of S4pport under her heavy affliction. | England has produced many great and good Trusting that your Excellency, Lady | men (as weil as wowen) not only of royal! immersed ia fess and ta hers, when, (ou Thurs- D tly. and family way continue to enjoy an-| and nuble blood, but in the wore bumble, yet 2 ’ . tat rropted health, and every otuer blessing equally useful walks of life — many whose | day.) Marks was declared the winner ot the Cup (in thie distant land, we beg to subseribe our-, scientific attainments and professional kil! Noab Harper, of the Thistle Rifle Cowpany, was | a-ives your Excellency ’s humble and ubedient, place tuem in the first ranks as benefactors! tie wih Marks—20 cach,—wheu the iormer poin.- | SeTvanls, jof their race. Ehese red-ctions vividly re-| el his rifle tg give the last shot, usu hs were open ' mind us of an article which lately appeared and Caps were raised to houeur him wiih a ch: e., | a z ehten Seieme. Eider. *Jouns Jounstons. Eider. jim the *Obio Prescriptionist’’ in which the | : : | writer speaks in the must exalted and glow: | but blank countenauces took the place of cager and | * Sauces Mitts. Eider *» Joun Keox Jun., Elder. : i some of our great nulifary geniuses, Who are | ** Ropert Hartnixg. Minister. ‘ jing terms of the celebrated Engl gh Protes-! joytully expectaut ones, when it was announced | jsor., Dr. fromas th lloway, whose prais+ is) ‘that his fire missed, while Marks was declared | to have seored one point ‘. . -> = 7 We were not present at the grand sevne of the | 4 o —— SM. iv om ‘a ALMEKS, . Presentation of th Cup te the Champion Shot ou | * George +» aut, M.L.C. Toureday. The Commander-in-Chief “ did’ the honours, we are informed, iu his usually brilliant | and eloquent style, and shortly after, the victor! was trotted inte town in a Livery Stable Wagon | Pe caboes: flashy in its appuinimente—one of the | ‘ / wonderfully success'ul even in cases of par - great military officials riding in front, while a few! ** Gentlewen — 1 heartily thank you for lysis. apoplexy and sush of bluod co the uead of the Island Volunteers trotted on Shank’s mare! YOut congratulations on my assumption of as well as in cases of stagnation and obstruc- bebind, evidently very reluctant, in their begtuwal {the government of this colony, but more es | tion of the circulation. ; : ’ | pecially for the apiritof lugalty and sympathy | Tee Puls purify and remove all bilious af | , . se _ jim the deep affliction that has fallen u; on our! fections and other deletertous agencies from | If the object of the late expensive Shooting | beloved Queen which ig wanilegted in this! the blood, render its circulation free and na-| Match was to excite a general love for military | address. tural, and, in a very short time, restore the | exercises, we think every one will admit that it! ** | asspre zou that I very fully appreciate whole system to i 8 wonted vigor and health-! Three fourths | the gveat advantages I derive (in the position fulness. Sach is the estimation in wh.ch; a whieb I have the honor of holding in this! they are hel im that region that all those | noble province) from the tone of Cristian who tare once experienced their beneficial | i + J. W. Boers. fu e@sampled benefit he bas bestowed not only | ‘| production of his matchless Pills and uor -| iv ted Ointment, for the cure net only of ti e * JouUN ULAIE | diseases peculiar to that bilicus and enerva-. ** Temas Moxteira. j ting climate, but those encendered in ne ore | ** Winntam Isoisrer. (@ vated regions, and which often pariake £) *§ Jawes Scutt Yovsc."’ j&mere maligrant and obstinate character. } le iniorms us that they have been found His Excellency rey lied as fullows :— of heneura te the victor. resulted in a most signal failure. of the people who visited the ground seem: ‘+ In the ads nce of the prope eccles:astical| this country and Great Britain, but is an! |) t lygious strife and diseord, and wh.eb is so # wost wonderfu. and interesting event, and, | We i abundantly possessed of all the elements oi | ty many, & probiem which they cannot un- | | | ders and. | ** While offering our eongratalstions and | weicome and eordtal greeting amoung 48 vs | | | Persons wanting any of the above, will please eull and see them H. J. P. TERLIZZICK. | Charlottetown, Aug. 18, 1862. isl rw 2m \Barque “Gazelle.” | pus above well known re- ‘ _galar Trader will sail from | LIVERPOOL, England, for Char- lottetown «1 or ubout the 10th of SEPTEMBER next. | For FREIGHT or PASSAGE please apply to | Messrs. D. Cansox, Sons & Co., Liverpool, er | to the subscribers at Cuarlottetown. W. W. LORD & CO. August 18, 1862. 2w } om ee ees National Memorial TO THE LATE PRINCE CONSORT. } PUBLIC MEETING of the inhab- itants of Prixck Country will be held at the County Court House in SAINT ELEANOR’S, on | the purpose of responding to the suggestions of the tue * National Memorial’ to the lamented Prince onsort, comuunicated by His Grace the Duke of Neweustle to His Excellency the Lieutenaut Go vernor. ALL LOYAL SUBJECTS of our beloved ucen are particularly requested to attend, and join in this tribute of the nation’s gratitade."’ JAMES CAMPBELL, Sheriif P. County. Sheritf's Oilice, ot). Eleanor's, kK Lith August, i862. Sale! ° ‘Salt ! a O ARRIVE AND DAILY | Gents’ White and Figured Shirts, Furniture Muslins, EXPECTED— PUESDAY the vtth instant, at 4 o'clock, p- n., for | | Wool Shirts and Pants, Hosiery, Shirt Collars, _ - -- —--fAuetiont--. -- Sugar, Tea, Sonp. ' White and Gray Cottons, Eng- lish Pickles, Brocms, Buckets, &c. &c. &e. Pure subseriber will offer at PUBLIC AUCTION, in front of his Sule Room, on TUESDAY, 19th August, at 11} o'clock, a.m., to close consignments— 5 bhds. Bright Sugar, 20 chests superior English Tea, 20 half-chests ditto, 4 half-chests Extra ditto 20 boxes Crown Soap, LO dezen Buckets, 10 dozen Brooms, 5 nests Tubs, 12 dozen English Pickles, 30) “boxes Cigars, pieces Grey Cuvtton, pieces | White ditto, 4 dozen White Shirts, 10 dozen | Diaper Towels, 6 pieces Tailors’ Canvass, 6 pieces | Osnabargs, LO pieces Holand and Grass Cloths 30 lbs. Black and W. B. Thread. 50 doz. Mason's | Blacking, Hand Saws, Pocket Kuives. | Terms at Sule. August 11, 1862. N. RANKIN, Auctioneer. 4 She was accompanied by H. M.} Richard Bott, aged 70 veurs. He has left « widow Extensive Sale at Auction o | | . Dry Goouls, Tea, &e, | BY WILLIAM DODD. | CLEARING OFF their Remaining Stock | AT AUCTION, On TUESDAY, 19th inst. The Subscribers purpose } AT THEIK OLD STAND, - - QUZEN SQUAKE affords a good opportunity to Wholesale Dealers, as our Stock is LARGE & WELL ASSORTED, | being comprised chiefly of STAPLE GOODS. | seit The following are among the GOODS that will be offered, viz :— | Grey Cottons, White ditto, Striped ditto, Printed ditto,Coburgs, Winseys, Repps,Moairs, Alpaceas, Lustres, Delaines, Fancy Dresses and Dress Ma- | terials, Coatings, Tweeds, Cloths, Doeskins, | Shirts, Braces, Collars, Ties, Towels and Towell- | ing, Drills, Denims, Ginghams, Linens, Canvas, | Handkerehiefs, Table Cloths, Hosiery, Flannels, Linings, ete. ete. Trxms— All suns under £10, cash on delivery ; £10 to £30, three months; £30 to £60, four | months; over £60, six months’ credit will be given | on approved joint notes of hand. | §#* We will continue to sell at REDUCED | PKICES until SATURDAY, the 16th inst. See | Auctioneer’s Handbills. JAMES DESBRISAY & CO. Charlottetown, August 11, Lsé2. ! } i | _ UNRESERVED SALE OF DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, &o. &o Pu subscriber will offer at PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, 2nd Sertempen Next, at the Store of C. C. VAUX, Esqr., the whole of bis Large and Extensive Stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, &c. Consisting of Grey Cottons, White Shirtings, Drills, Prints, Sheetings, Black and Colored Coburgs, Kepps, and Dress Goods, in variety, Gala Plaid, Wiucey’s, Cloukings, Mautle Cloths, Seal Skins, Cloths, Tweeds, Doeskins, Mantles, Shawls, ellings, Flannels, Blaukets, Kerseys, Draggets, Baize, Hemp, Carpets, Linens, Hollands, aud « Grass Cloths. Boots and Shoes, Rubbers, Gents’ Fur and other CAPS, in great variety; Gents’ Felt and Glazed HATS and CAPS, Ladies’ FURS, Gloves, Rib- bons, Laces, Scarfs, Comforters, Braces, Lamb's Neck Ties, Ready-made Clothing, in Top Coats, Vests and Pants. Millivery, Flowers, Ladies’ Felt Hats und Fea- thers, Umbrellas, Hoop Skirts and Cane in setts, 190 Tons Liverpool SALT, in Bags. re J. 8. CARVELL. May 18th, 18:2. pro is! 3in | an PORT and SHERRY. i . ; ie ’ j ** Witntaw Logan, Elder. ton the lips of every one in tit region tor the Mi und rsigees having reve ved from | Winter Supply. England a consignment of a small parcel of | lon them but the entire human famity in stent really superior PORT and SHERRY, which he is | four months ; ever £60,’six months. desirous to clear olf at once, hereby eifers the sume | va very low terms fur protwpt payment. UFALPRED PHILLIPS. Charlottetown, Angust 15, i562, zw Gp PRU'E DEALS and DEAL ENDS,: » PINE BOARDS, Vine Palings Cedar Shingles, Sawn dou Laths and Deal Edging for Sale. JAMES PURDIE. | Charlottetown, Ang. 12, 182. | Liverpool, Liverpool. Us! LANDED t.om Barque “ There- sa,’’ from Liverpool, 83 chests aud half-chests TEA, a prime article ‘ | requests all persous indebted to him by find far more attraction about the drinjiing boeths, fa', and fora long time after. We never once eaw anything that could be dignified with the pawe of a crowd about the shouting lines. — the | general muster of Volunteers was very small. con- | sider nz that, aceurding to the accounts given b, | members vf the Guterument, sixteen huncrod bave been corelled, — every person who owned a, uniform, whether he was of the Volunteers of oi | the Militia, was ordered to put it ou, and by this | means there was a little display of seailet, and | pipe clay, and virgin biades, to the admiration vi | STEAMERS a few people of beth sexes, in plain clothes, who | regard themselves as distinguished members oi | the great Stu. k-up Family. The ‘Ieander*® of Friday last speaks of the! shooting competition as “ very exciting.” We saw more excitement evinced half dozen times each | day, 9th. day iv drunken squabbles about the drinking | booths than the very best marksmen could produce | if they were blazing away for a month. If any | blackguard gave another a box in the eye—(and | why should'yt blackguards practise fighting in| their own way, when fighting 1s taught on scientific | principles by geutiemen 7 j—and one or two ragged | urehins cried out—*“ Holloa, boys, here’s a fight,”’ there would be a crowd ten times larger in less | } than five minutes than witnessed on any day out, of the five the best shooting that was exhibited. | If even Noah Harper had won the prize Cup, ana | his name was made famous on the ground by the stentorjan Jungs of his brother Volunteers, the ery af “ Harper is the champion shot!” woul. not create half the sensation which followed the yell, “ Holloa boys, here’s another row!” In fact, people seemed to go in for something that was seal aud practical; and @ blvedy nuse, or a swol- len eye was an oj: et that excited wuch greater attention than a bu'let in the inanimate bull’: eye of the pair ted board. Of course the “ amuse- ment” attending such prac ival fighting was votee decidedly vulgar by the high dignitaries in fuse sad feathers ; but the valgarity of the thing must be taid at their own doors, for they brought i: about—first, by having the Shooting Match at all, end secondly, by allowing drinking bueths to be erected. If it were really desirable to have a Shooting Match, surely some cheap and rational Sausements might bave been provided for the people who tesk no interest in the rifle practice, and who were forced either to saunter listless!) about the ground, or employ their time to wors purpose in the tents. When, a few years ago, Gir Dominick Daly visited a race course hear Chariottetown, there was a tremendous outer) made by certain “ sanctified’ people who were present at the laie ehopting contests, about the immorality practised and witnessed at Races. The “immorality,” of course, meant fighting. dricking, and, perhaps, something worse. If the crowds at the Shouting Groupd during the five mortal days of last week were myre refined in their tastes, and more virtuous in their daily and nightly walks and conversation, than those who have frequented Race Courses, we have yet to learn the tact; and we bope our “sanctified” friends have not failed to make a note of things that might have been as easily seen as the shoot- ing at the targets. We are beartily glad the Shooting Folly js at ‘dare put in force this scandalous law. only remain a monument ot infany to thor who | ' tuleration which so happily ditinguiphes its! effects, are sure tu keep a supply of them on) whose owners appeared to do a rattlieg busivess, | inhalitants, and that it shall ever be my hand fur immedigte use, whenever required | especially when the shades of evening began to aaxious endeavor, zealously and impartially.| —Angelica News. (to premote ther social aud waterial well eins. **T am deeply sensible of the very kind! feelings which have dictated your good wishes in regard to my family, who fully participate inali the pleasing anticipations in which || mvself indulge from our residence in South | Australia. * ——— LATEST FROM EUROPE. | ne } “JURA” AND “SCOTIA”, OFF CAPE RACE. | The Jura trom Liverpool 31st July, London- Friday, the 8th; and the Scotia from Liverpool | 2d, Queenstown 3d, passed at 10 a. m. on Satur- Steamer “Merrimac,” heavily jadea with ammu- | mtion and steres tur Confederates, and which bas) prevent all flatulency and griping been lying in Plymouth Seund since 7th June,’ everequalied Uolloway’s Pills for warding off, | or curing, hastily put to sea va July 29th, bound for Nassau via Maderia. ‘Times’ in commenting en Confiscation Bill | says, happily it is certain that no ruler will ever | It will) pressed and passed it, and be ranked hero<‘ter with the attempted destruction of Chaiteston of all. | derry August 1, was at Cape Race at 4 p.m. on | Tfying power over the blood, and al! the ve- ———- <> 60° —__ * Tell me, angelic host, ye messengers of | love. sha | swindled priu‘ers here below have | “ | 00 redress abcve ?”’ The shivi. g angel band | replied, “To as is knowledge given; de linquents of the privters’ bouks can never | enter beaven.” —_—__< 6 @——___——_ Spectan Notice —Holloway's Pil’s —V tiated bile. The present weateer is productive | of constant bilivus derangement, which, when neglected, induces Fever Holloway'’s PJs) are the best regulators of the liver. and their | sume. cheapness places them within the easy reach | eretivns, and wonderfully improve the appe-| tite. They likewise stvenghten the stowacn | and ensure the full and natural action to all! They weakening the system. Nothing the imany maladies so prevalent! and dangerous during the change of seasons. | They always impart bealth to the body and, mind. PRICES CURRENT. ' 19 ‘HE undersigned hereby cautions all They exercise the most absolute pu-| _ Tea Party and Concert at | the diyestive organs without frettirg and) - effectuaill | the 19th Agyupst. ffectua y Joseph Green at 2 o'clock. J. & T. MORRIS. | Charlottetown, Aug. 18, 1862. 23 Final Notice. i } | PANUIS is to NOTLEY ail persons indebt- | ed to thggSubseriber, that unless their re- | spective accounts aresettled by the FIRST DAY } ot SEPTEMBER ensuing, they will be proceeded | against ia Law, without any distinction whatever | Cc. C. VAUX. Glasgow House, Ang. 12, 1862. NOTICE. persons from having anything to do with a Note of Hand given by him to one Edward Carra- ther, Lot 30, for seven pounds, payable on the Ist har 1503, he not baving received value for the HENRY C. YOUNG. Bonshaw, I4th Anguat, 1862. == nen SUMMERSIDE. TEA PARTY AND CONCERT will take place at Summerside,on TUESDAY, Tea, &c., on the grounds of Mr The Concert will be given by the Caihedral Choir and College Band. Doors open at 5 o chook Tuose going trom Ciurlottetown to the Tea Party | wnd Concert can get return tickets in the Westmor- and for half the usnal fare. } sickets for Ten and Concert can be had in Char-}| sale, wholesale, by lottetown ut the Store of Hon. P. Walker. | Auzsust 11, 1862 Fresh Arrivals. | CuarLotreTows, August 17, 1862. . Harbour, and sirange vagaries of Gen. Butler. tas ae : Tu IX suvscriber has received, per recent Vari Be t, especially on continent TT | arrivals :— re oo. rete : _ re }| Beef, (omall) per Ib.... 2.2. 00- eeeee eves 3d to 5d! SU hbds. choice retailing Molasses us tu intended mediation. Lndependerce Belge’ | ar RM sten de. «0, scoesas 0+. 3d to 45d 12 do Muscavado Sagar asserts France, Russia and Engiaud, ave hegoi wet. CED, fo. a oboe eee cece ones eee Ou OS | 250 bbls. Flour, Supeiior, Extra, State and Superfine. ting. Two former made prepositivrs to England, | p,,« | I ac ae sces cesses ket. ti 2 bbls. Navy Bread but reeeived no final auswer. DD TET. vccns cece ce ccess ose: Gd te 71 23 do Onions ' Another rumor is that England sent special) 7 wb, TL canker secccses coe. Bho to 3d] 15 boxes Cheese Envoy to Washington to urge Lincoin to take imi-| puter Crest)... .. en es Ya tu id | 10 casks ar 30 Oil hae — tiative towards peace, it he wishes to avoid offers, py by the tuv.... 0... ee. e eee cece ee eee va! ” oe » gallons each (do;. ot mediation. | Cheese, per 10.2... 2.20 secs ce cces cece eee 3a Gd) To oa and hourly expected— : : : ; Tall. ee aue ee seeceeaa + to bd | 40 hhds. Molasses It is semivicially noted that the Queen and Fallow. per sbe-- 0000-0000 200 SR) «<n tage younger twembers of Reyal Fam:ly will,on the Ist _ eS one oat 150 bbls. Flour september, proceed to Belgium tor a ebort visti) Pourl te. sub ee ae Lid we ga! 50 sides of Sule Leather. ww the King, then they proceed to Castle Rein.) Flour, per barrel Bi el ill ae al 428 10 40>| All of which, together with Stock of vardtstruun, near Gotha, the property of Grand |“), | I. «hv chdonkeds pcbhiev adits 24d to 2d) : Thane » Bees Duke of Saxe Coburg Gotha, the uecu’s brviber-| Oatineal, per 1D. ,.. 6.66 cere cece e cence eee 2. to 23) Teas, ubacco, Cigars, oots, urlaw, where they will remain sowe tinie ins'rict| gg, per duzon-.., ...- 0... 6 eeee cece wees 6h went Shoes. &c. &c. seclusion, and be joined by Prince of Wales. Toe s5% be Vegetadten i a te me. sii i vel incogmito as Duchess of Lau- y 8. cae amu we | Curtants, per Which wkbe doce sos sucess cee anaes J. 8S. CARVELL. ’ : Pond, Pet Qt... ce cep eee e cece ener ences 74 te Ts] | sneral Pope’s proclamation that army must} : : ** 5 ai eel General Pope's p y totatoer, per bushel...... i — = oa New York ! New York ! henceforth subsist on country in which 1t is, bas | been construed into adoption of system of rapine, and produced some uulaverable press comments. sir F. B. Head advocates in Times that cheap: | eat detence tor Canada js for England to proclaim | 5, || iy do | a system of simple retajiation such as, if Amer (1, 7. i eans invade Canada, and bura Toronto, Engiand | will bombard aod burn Boston, &c. debate in the House of Commons, Cobden a D'Israeli reviewed and generally de- recated ministerial policy during the past session. Palmerston spoke in its defence. The hasty ac- tion in the ‘Trent affair was denounced and de- tended. Rumors of the early marriage of the Prince of Wales either to a Davish or Prussian Princess are current. At a public meeting“in Liverpool for the relief of the distress in the manufacturing districts up- wards ot £15,000 was subseribed on the spot. LATEST VIA QUEENSTOWN, August 3rd.—The French vecupied Rowan Frontier, secretly eva- cuated. ~ Garibaldi issued a proclamation to volunteers to assemble in Sicily, announcing the time tur) action has arrived. Destination ot the expedition is unknown. Broadstuffs quiet, unchanged; provisions dull. Consols 93 7 3 a 94. R. G. Throckworton, Bart., recently de- paend Thousands of our fellow Colonists will Sir oassed kn Reajead, segeopouten s very ott OM fam‘ty in coustry. Do uw per peck .... eee cees Currots, por bushel ......-e eee eeee cose eee pune) Now Landing, ex ‘‘ HELENA,” j ' | Any person finding said note will be rewarded by Flour! ey UST RECELV ED, per » Capete M. with a general Stock of small wares and buber- dashery. Tea, Rice, Currants, Raisins, Baking Soda, Indigo, Alum, Dye Stuffs, ete. ete. The above GOODS are in excellent condition, being of recent importations from Europe, and offer a rare opportunity for parties to lay in a Fall and Trenms—Z£10to £30, three months; £30 to £60, fur Approved joint notes in all cases. WILLIAM DODD, Anctioneer. August 11, 1862. * NOTICE. ue Subseriber intends to make gs +me and Handkerchiefs, Linings, Cotton Warp, Tow- | and in good repair | Any person wishing to carry on a general business, - For Sale. ILL be Soild by AUCTION, on MONDAY, the Ist SEPTEMBER next, on the premises, that valuable Businéss Stud, part of the property of the late James Cotes, in accordance with his lust Will and Testament. It is situated-on. the Corner of Prinee and Kent Streets, ineluding a DWELLING HOUSE, now occupied by Mrs. Couley as a Tavern. Also, that commodious TWO STOREY BUILD. ING, fronting on Keut street, lately. occupied by Mr. Thomas Green as a Furniture Store, comprising front Shop, plastered and tinisted ; and a spaciour back Store Room, and Cellar under the whole, stone walled; aud a large Roum tloored over the whole 1 the second storey. The Land is bounded as follows, viz: thirty-one (31) frouting ou Prince-street, and eighty-four (34) feet ou Keut-street, thence south from Keut-street forty-eigut and oue-half feet, thence East to Priuce- street uutil it meets the line frontiug ou Prince-street, thirty-one feet from the coiner on to the liue of the house occupied vy Mrs. Couly, being part of Town Lot No. Eiguty-uiue iu the Su busidred of Town Lote ia Charlowetowan. Part of the purchase money may remain secured on the premises for u tertu of three years. For further particulars apply to GEORG CULES, Executor. Charlottetown, 3utb June, 1802. - isl For Sale, | A. VESSEL ot aboat 130 of Tons, N. M., and 200 0. M., good model and superior work- manship; building ander inspection ; to class 5 years; will be ready for delivery early in October; aud will be seld cheap Apyly in Charlottetown to WittiaM McGiit, Esyr., or to the subscribers. . A. & W. McLEAN. Belfast, 3ist July, 1862. lm VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM. YOK SAK, one hundsed acres of free land, with 12} acres of leasehold attached situated near Mr. James Yeo's, Brown's Creek. 70 acres uf the above are in a high state of cultiva- tiou aud the remainder covered with hard and sofi wood. There is a yood Dwelling-house,. la Barn, and Outhouses on the premises, plenty ot water, anda willin the immediate vicinity. Pos- session given immediately after the crop is off. The stock can , Which is now on <he farm, if re quired. Any quantity of fish can be bad, as this sroperty fronts on the shore, and muscle mud can procured on the premises. ——4L80-— One Hundred and Fifty Acres of Freehold Land, 7 miles from Summerside, bounding on the seu shore on the Fifteen Point Roud. Possession can be given immediately. For further particulars please apply to the sub- scriber, JOHN SMITH, Distiller. Sammerside, July 28, Lsu2. 3w. pd. Valuable Property for Sale. *BUE Subscriber. intending to make alter- ations in his business, offers FOR SALE his well known and valuable BUSINESS STAND and Property at SuMMeKsIDE, Prince Edward Island. This property is situate one hundred feet from the Qneen’s Wharf, (where the Mail Steamer comes | four times in each week es time the naviga- | tion is opeu), fronting on the West side of the street | leading thereto, and also fronting on Water Street, | forming av angle of the two streets. upon which is | built a new, handsome and substantial Pwo Storey HOUSE and STORE, 46 feet by 30 feet. The Store is neatly and most conveniently fitted up for a general Day Goods and Grocery Business. | The House is well finised, and suitabie for a res- pectable family, containing several Rooms and Bed- rooms. There is also a first rate Cellar ander the whole building seven feet deep, in one angle of which is a splendid spring of Water. In the rear | of the building is a convenient Wakrnovse, new, there is no place in P. E. Island more desirable than the rapidly growing town of Summerside, and the position of the above property being the best and inost central in the place, it offers rare inducements to any person wishing to invest capital. : For particulars please apply on the premises to the owner. MARTIN O'HALLORAN. Summerside, P. E. I., July 14, 1862. 61 FOR SALE. "FUE leaschod interest in fitty-two acres of land, situate on St. Peter's Poad, ten miles from Charlettetown, subject to the yearly rent of one shilling per acre for 999 years,one-uinth added. Tne best recommendation is a view of the premises and the growiug crop thereon. The above will be suld either with er without the crop. There is on the premises a good dwelling frame house, 32 ue Ze feet, together with bara and stable buildings lately erected . The purchaser may expect liberal terms. All! information can be had on application to the owner the premises. aster JOHN MOONEY. Ten Mile Honse, St. Peter's Road, Lut 35, July 28, 1862. tf. alteration in his mereantile business this fall, Book Ac- couat oc Notes of Hand, to settle their respective | ar on its on or belore the Lath NOVEMBER. other. | wise jegul proceedings will be taken for collection, | Without any distinction. J. WIGHTMAN. St. Andrew's Point, August 7, 1862. NOTICE! T! E. subseriber hereby gives notice to and cantions all persons aguinst buying or dealing ina three months promissory note of the value of £173 sty., due on or about the 25th July last past, drawa by Thomas H. Pitt, at Hamilton, Bermuda, in favour of Edward Saville, and endorsed by suid Sdward Saville and W. B. Dean, subscriber being the only person lawfully entitled to the said note. leaving it at the office of Messrs. W. W. Lord & Co, ARTEMAS LORD. Charlottetown, P. E Island, 4th August, L862. { RW&lIs!l lm Flour! 7B arrive. per Schooner HELENA, from NEW YORK, 150 bt is. To= and Extra | FLOUR. Pp. W. HYNDMAN. | August 3, 1862. 63 PASTURAGE! PASTURAGE' YOOD well watered Pasturage, ove mile from town. Apply to GEORGE COLES. Charlottetown, May 26, 1862. FLOUR! Ricsh,” from Boston— 200 Barrels Fresh Ground FLOUR. JAMES PURDIE, July 14, 1862. 4i FLOUR! JOR SALK, 100 bbis. CANADA SU- PERFINE FLOUR, (warranted). Now ur- rived from Liverpool, 40 chests superior TEA. For R. W. BRECKEN. Pownal Street, May 12, 1862. i-reserve Hertles, = BRAS3 and ENAMELLED, witb un assortment of PRESERVE CROCKS. BEER & SONS. July 14, 1862. Sw Scythes! Scythes!! WD ASu'sS SUPERIOR SUYTHES. 44, 46 and 48 inch. Also, SNEATHS, ES, FORKS, &c. &c. — "BEER & SONS. Charlottetown, July 14, 1862. ~ TQ EXCURSIONISTS. Round trip for 813. TEVICKETS fron CHARLOTTE OWN to PICTOU, TRURO, HALIFAX, WIND SOR, St. JOHN, SHEDIAC, SUMMERSIDE and Charlottetown, or vice versa, and good for ONE MONTH from date of purchase, may be bad f . J. 8. CARVELL, Agent. Charlottetown, P. E. I. 2let July, 1862. 2m ALBERT LAURILLIARD, Piano-forte Manufacturer, anD Dealer in Musical I strumonts, ST. JOUN. N. B., S now in CHAKLOITTETOWN, on bi- half yearly VISIT, and is prepared to repair and tune Piano-fortes, Organs, Meludeons. &<. Orders left at Mra. Douglass's, Water-street, or at Mr. Purchase’s, Great George-street, will meet with attention. : Ch. Town, August 4, 1862. is] RW CARD. ROFESSOR J BURLS begs to an- nounce to his patrons his arrival in thie City, from Halifax, N.S., and that be is now prepared to tune Piano-Fortes and Melodeons. Residence at Mr. Davip Stewanrrt’s, Kent Street. Ch. Town, Aug L1, 1862. RW & 11 pd NOTICE. A LL persons are hereby cautioned not to trust Capt. E. Evans, formerly of the Steamer ‘ Westmorland,’ gn iny account, as he has not for sowe time past been in my employ ; also,all persons are forbid paying any freight er other bills due the * Westungrlagd,’ to him, as if they do, they will have to pay the amount again to FOR SALE, ALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM in Brackley Point, containing about 90 acres of Land, 70 clear and in a high state of cultivation, the remainder covered with a fine growth of longers. ‘There is an abundance ef Salt Mad and Sea Manure on the property, with a vod Cottage, 3U x 2 feet, and a Kitchen uttached, 12 x 10 feet, well finished, and a good chain Pump at the door, anda good Barn 46 feet long, with or without the Crop. For a sum- mer’s residence it is second to uone in the country. Terms—One-half the purchase money down ; the remainder in twelve months. Application to be made tu the subscriber, on the premires. June 16th, 1862. GREAT CHANCE To Farmers and others. (QPueE subseriter being about to wake an alteration in his business, offers for sale 100 Acres cf FREE LAND, situated at Egmont Bay, Lot 15. Tweuty acres of said Land is cleared, and well fenced, and in high state of cultivation; the remainder is covered with bard and soft wood. It tronts the shore at Kymont Bay by 17 chains, where sea manure gud at eam be got at all times and in abundance. Also on the premjses, a good Log House, well finished juside ; a Burn 24 * 26, built witd Cedar. . For further particulars apply to the sabecriber, on aang BENJAMIN BABBEY. Egmont Bay, 25th July, i502, Sw 6s Warblington”’ for Sale, "BXUAT desirabie property, belonging tw James WILsoxN, penne of 36 acres of ad ,in a high state of cultivation, a very con- nae DWEL ING HOUSE and offices, # good GARDEN, and an extensive and vuluable OR- CHARD. This Property has a water front, and is distant from the City only a few minutes walk. As a yen- deman’s residence, Warblington is unrivalled by any property in the Isiand. _Apply to Wa. DODD, Auctioneer, or to the subscriber, THOMAS PETHICK. Chariottetown, April 28, 1862. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE, *PVBAT DE-IRABLE WATER LOT, in GEORGETOWN, containing balf an acre of LAND. with asaal privileges, known us No. 1, or Point Lot. Terme Cash or short time on security. Apply to the Lon. Jossra Hens_ey. Charlottetown. December 2, 1361. tf Land for Sale. PEXEIE Subscriber hus yet on hand three hundred acres of bis property at Lot 4, Plot 14, which he will sell on the most. liberal terme, taking horned cattle or other stock in exchange. He warrants the laud to be of the first quality, free from swamps or marshes, and weil stocked with timber of all kinds. The Subscriber will be at Cos- tin’s Mill, Miminigash, on the l0th of August next, to arrange with intending purchasers and others who have previously purchased land from him or his Solicitor, Charles Palmer, Exqr., as to terme and other particulars. 5 N.B. On the nya ” one peainent —., it ears Wi ven for the re - _ ome WALTER LANNEN. Teu Mile House, St- Peter's Roud, July 14. 4w FOR SALE, SALADIN MARE. in exce!lent order She is very gentle in Saddle or Harness—a fast roadster, und an excellent worker in cart, plough or harrows. She will be sold on easy terms. Appli cation to be made at the ‘ Examiner’ Oftice. June 2. Desirable Residence to Let, ee E Premises at present occupied by the subscriber, on Prince-street, will be to Let in October next, or earlier if required. C. C. VAUX. June 16, 1862. isl prot “Notice of Administration. LL PERSON? having any D mands amine the ESTATE of the late JAMES W. CAIRNS, of Charlottetown, deceased, are hereby uested to furnish the same, daly uttested, op or olor the First par of October next. And all persons indebted to said Ketate are re- que w e forward and setile the a he pensonad to lmuodiately for collection, without farther notice. : rs MARY CAIRNS, Adminiatratrix. Charlottetown, May 14, 192, tf {May 19. DR. HAMMOND JOHNSON JOSEPH MACKINNON on Grain, from New York--- Bia ae SS) 4 QO) BBLS EXTRs OHO FLOUR, Toe to nx as enna ee Buckeye Mills, 156 bbls. Choie Extra and | Poultry | Superfine Flour, which we et i Se aoe : J. & T. MO a | Turkeys, each........ esse eee eeee cere cere 3s to 6s! Angust 11,1862. 9 | Meese, etch... cece cece ce eres cece ener seers bene | ~-—e | Buwls, @4cb... 2.60. cree seeree cree enes 7d w Is a4 Fiour! Molasses! Sugar! | | Macias, Ome... . 2.0 eens cece cecee coee ceeees une | ust REE VED. ¢ Ne York a TUE bss wecesccc ces sos 5 “Bi y RV, from New ork, Vartridges, each...... x Ef "4 be bee ees pene | J 150 barrels Extm Superfine FLOUR. Cod h tl < 183 to any! Also, a | gp BOT GU co copy coe p cece cocccese 21) 3 | a omen | gn Re 25e to 30s| 12 puneiguns Molaswes | Mackerel, per GebOOd co oo cvrccce Sees eces ls td te 3: | For Sale by the subscribers, low for Cash. Suliwon, per EE ee See ee Or nous | DODD & ROGERS. Lumber. | Dodd's Brick Store, Pownual-strees. Muy 26. | iD. on voce cose pecs over ou. pe ° eee ee... on te to CONVENT | Do pan Ge Dods $0660 4 04Ee Go eo ae of the Congrezation de Notre Dame, Shingles, per M..- ae pe edae cc's chaeenthews; Timothy Seed, per adi a none UE Classes of this Kstablishment will Cruver Bec, por ID.... cece cree cece cere recs shone be re-opened on MONDAY, the }8th of August. W vel, per es acne es Okt an on 6h le 34 wy I+ G8 Besides the ordinary classes, an additional one for Huy, per tum.......eeeecee eee errs ees nt 7 young pupils will be opened. Houre-—from 10 a.m. Sbraw, Pet CWL..... cece ee eee reer eeee st to 2 p.m. Homespun, per yard...... see. sees eee 38 Gd We 6s Young Ladies wishing to receive} sin Music, Apples, per a: eeeecseeseosee 9 Soo French, Embroidery, &e. &e., will be admitted we pon errsnren tty) | Bad er information application can be made GBOBGE LEWIS, Merket Cer. | Convent, Charlotterown, Anguat 11th, 1862. 4w c Bot HO Chasletetews, PET, 94. ie ea VACCINATE at his es wal from 1] to 1 o'clock ° We. inte tS ” o* NNN EE, The shooting for the small m'sccllaneous prizes, ‘join ‘with vis in the “hope that “sich a folly ‘wil?/** QuEEN's Square PRESBYTERIAN Crencr—l~ os WRECK-#E- CAPE- NORTH. | BLACK WOOD'S.- MAGAZINE BRITISH. REVIEWS, L. SCOTT & CU., New York, continue to puolish the totluwing eadiog Britiea Peridi- cals, viz :— 1 THE LONDON QUARTERLY (Cénservs tive), ; 2 ‘i TUE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig). 3 : CUE NORTH BRITIsil REVIEW (Free Churen). 4 THE WESTMINSTEK REVIEW (Literal). 3 BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGA. ZINE (Yory). the present criticai state of Eu affairs will render these p blications unusue wily interesting during the fortieuming year. They will occupy a miudie ground between the hastily written news-items, crude _— lutions, and @ying ramors of the daily Juur- nal, aud the ponderous Tome of t ¢ tuture historian, written after the living interest and excitement of the great politica! evente vt the time shall have awiy. [cis te these Periodicals that readers must look for the onlyreally mtelligible and reliabie history of current events, and as such, in addition w their well-established hierary. scientific, and tuevloyical character.we urge thee upya the cvnsideration of the readiag public. EARLY COPIES. The receipt of Advance Sheets from the British publishers gives addiionai value tw these Reprints, inasmuch as they can now he placed in the hands of subscribers about a6 s0un as the original editivas, TERMS, ° Per ann. For any one of the fuur Keviews......$2 00 For any two of the four Reviews...... For any three of the four Reviews. .... For all four of the Reviews........... For Blackwood’s Magrzine.......... For Blackwood and ome Review. ...... For Blackwoud and two Reviews. ..... For Blackwood and three Review .. .. For Biackwood and the four Reviews. . i Money current in the State where issued will be received at par. CLUBBING, A discount of twenty-five per eent. from the above prices will be allowed to Cives ordering four or more copies of any one or more of the above works Thus: Four copies of Blackwood, or of « ne Review. will be seat to one address for $9 ; four copies of the four Reviews and Blackwood for $30; and «0 on. Postack —Subscribers in the Britwh Pro- vinees will receive the Reprints Free of U. 3. Postage. N. B.—The price in Great Britain of the five Periodicals wbove named is $31 per THE FARMER’S GUIDE . Sem wcee-sw SSSSETEE T° SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTICAL AGRI- CULTURE. By Hevry Srarnens, F. KR. S., of Edinburg, and the late J. P. Norton, Professor of Scientihe Agriculture in Yale College. New Haven. 2 vols. Royal octavo. 1600 pages and nomerous Ecgravings. This is, confessedly, the most complete work on Agriculture ever published, and ia order to give it a wider circulation the gub- lishers have resolved to reduce the price te $5 FOR THE TWO VOLUMES! When sent by mail (post-paid) to Cali- fornia and Oregon the price will be $7. Te every other part of the Uaion. and tu Canada (post- he 9. tw” This bovk is wor the an ‘ook of the Farm.”’ mittances for any of the above publica, tions should alwa vie addressed, post-paid to the Pubiehera® LEONARD SCOTT & CO. No. 54 Gold street, New York.” Geo. f. thasza >, Thurlottetown, Flour, Tea, Leather, &c. For Sale by the Subseriber LOW FOR CASI. 1 5 Bhis. Ex'ra State F our, 100 Bbls. Superfine do 30 do. Pastry de 20 chests superior TEA one — New yr Sole Leather unny Bags (ch bage for grain 29 Quintals Codtish "had ) ALSO Just arrived per Brigt. Hernowe— 100 Bois. “ Southern Superfine Floar 30 sides best New York Sole Leather. 1 Tae pag _ LOWDEN, e's Bui . Queen ., Janus ¥, 1862. Queen Insurance Company OF LIVERPOOL. FIRE AND LIFE! HE Subseriber, having been appointed agent for tfie above first class Insurance Com pany, is prepared to take risks on all deseriptions of property. J. 8. CARVELL. Charlottetown, Feb. 10. tf [Extracts ruom Newsrarrns.] On reference to a return made to Parliament. and ordered by the House of Commons to be printed, 7th June, 1861, it will be seen that the increase of Duty for the year, paid by the “ QUEEN,” was £2507, being upwards of £1000 more than paid by any other office ever yet established iu tiis City. [From Gore's General Advertiser, Oct. 24, 1861.1 *‘ Indeed, we believe that we are perfectly justi- fied in suying that no ether Company, within the same period, ever attained so large an income ia either the Fire or Life Departments as the Queen Insurance Company. In making this statcaeut we make no exesption even in favor of our older local companies, nuwely, the Liverpool and Lon ton, the Royal, and the Lancashire Insurance Companies.” [From the Civil Service Gazette, Nov. 2. 1861.] * Among these important institutions stavds emi nent for its solidity, as well as for its snecess, “the Queen Insurance Company," which last week beid its annua! meeting of proprietors in Liverpoc!. A reference to the ample report in another paye will fully satisfy every reuder of the sivnul progress made by this association since ite foundation. Such success is, indeed, rerely attaimed ; and it attests at once the excellence of its management, and the pab- lic confidence in its coustitation.”’ [From the Liverpoo! Mereury, Nov, 2, 1861.} “Tt must be gratifying to the public geuerally, and especially to the proprietors, to fiud that its in come during the past three years hus increased at the rate of £20,000 per annum. We believe that no other Company, within the same short period, ever attained 80 large an increase either in the Fire or Life Department. This speaks highly for the activity and zeal of the ma nt, while the promptness with which all the claims, arising out of the late disastrous fire in Londou were met, tes- tifies to their financia} ability apd the cure avd pra. dence which marked the investment of these funds.” A LONDON TRADER. (EXHE fine new Chipper Bri I “ Unanus,” A 1, 200 tons s ter, copper-fastened, ARCHIBALD Mc- Dosacvo, Master, will sail from Chur- lottetown for the above Port ftiret week in Angust. Returning, will sail from Londen for Charlotietown ltth September. She has a - i Kound House, with good accommodation for cous ngers. For Freight or in Len om two J. Pitcaias & phy ake i tess to the undersigned. D. G. & 8. DAVIES. Charlottetown, July 2i, 1862. Isi 3w ARCHIBALD WHITE, Biacksmith & Carriago Fitter, i ETURNS thanks to the mbhab:tants of Cuartottretows, and the Island generally, for the liberal custom he has received for the last eight years, and begs to uaint them tha: he is still at the same stand, SOUTH SIDE of KINGS SQUARE, opposite the store of Messrs. BEER & SONS, where be respectfully solicits a coutinasnce i GE. [a . PATRONA ie tied ont nelice— ee Tarning for machinery of all des criptions, Cast Steel Axes, warrauted of the best quality. tg” Cangisoes, Sceicusand Suir work alwaye on hand. —_—ON SALE A few superior CARRIAGES very cheap, if ap * ied for i " Ch. Town, Pet. Jupe 16. Tea, 3m NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. WW ershsehtendan ar ost an jemaneenat \ is that not be answerable tor auy many con- in my Dame after conor. Vag. in. | wmgass 8, 1868, a ein was nls a lian agua OI: bln Ailes. ik A im SONA CO aR RCN ie, I MORONS ES st eco ih nn lta NAB REIT om