:‘fl 7 k“ ;£.L‘ fi ~ Hr§§¥%1&%.’ffié\' A l’RU('l..-\)IA'I‘ION in ms lloNoR ROBERT HODGSON, Esquire, ..-ld/IIi)1i5!/'(ztor and Command:r-in-(‘lmf in and on r [1c 1' Bldjrsljfs Island Prince Edward. and {In CI‘crritorz'rs I/lt‘l‘! 1171/0 (Hanging, (“llama/(or, lu'c [L.S.] Admiral and Ordinary (ft/10 same. .3-c. Li‘C. xiv. Ronenr IIoncsox, Administrator. ‘, IIEREAS the General Assembly of this Island standsd’ro- ' rogued until Thursday, the Seventeenth day of August,1nst: I have thought fit, by and with the advice of Her Majesty’s Executive Council, further to prorogue the said General Assembly, and the same is hereby prorogued until Thursday the Twenty-first September next, of which all persons concerned are required to take notice and govern themsclves accordingly. Given under my hand and the Great Seal of this Island, at Charlottetown, in the said Island, thisllth day of August, in the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and slivty- five, and in the Twenty~eighth year ot‘ller Majesty’s reign. By Command, W. ll. POPE, Col. Secretary. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. A PROCLAMATION BY ms noxon ROBERT IIODGSON, Esquire, Administralor and Cummandr'r—in-(.‘lzirf in and orrr Her Majesh/s Is/und Prince Edward, and (he Tcrrilorics 'l/u‘rcmz/u [dimly/5713, (me‘c/lor, l’zcc [L.S.] Admiral and Ordinary of the same, do, (in, 41'. R. Hoocsozv, Administrator. ‘\ me, agreeably to a Warrant under the lloyal Sign Manual, dated at Balmoral, the Thirteenth day of September, 1859. I have, therefore, thought fit, by and with the advice of Her Majesty’s Executive Council of this Island, to issue this Proclama- tion, hereby requiring and Commanding all Officers, Civil and Military, in this Government, to continue in the regular and due execution of the Duties and l’owcrs of their respective Otliccs. And I do further require and command all and singular Her Majesty's Oflicers, Ministers, and loving subjects of this Island, and all others whom it may concern, to take due notice hereof, and to give their ready obedience accordingly. Given under my hand and the Great Seal of this Island, at Charlottetown, in the said Island, this Twenty-first day of July, in the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and sixty-five, and in the Twenty-ninth year of Her Majesty’s reign. By command, W. II. POPE, Col. Secretary. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. LUNATIC ASYLUM. ‘l EALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned, until Saturday the 10th inst. . at the hour of 12 o’clock,noon, for the supplying of Fifty tons of I’ICTOU COAL to the above Institu- tion—One half to be round and the other small Coal. Also five tons of Sydney round Coal—to be delivered at the Asylum. TIIEOI’II. DESBRISAY, Sec’y. Ch’town, Aug. 8, 1865. s.- SAD N Ews !! Atlantic Cable broken. SACKVILLE, Aug. 15, 8 p. m. The Steamship “ Moravian,” at Farther Point, Saturday, brought news of the “ Great Eastern.” Cable gave out on the 2nd. When “ China.” left on 5th, communication had not been re-cstablished. To-day we get dates from Heart‘s Content, Newfoundland, to the 14th. Schooner arrived there. Saw “ Great Eastern” and “ Terrible” on the 6th. They told Schooner that Cable parted on the 2nd. Schooner saw a beacon buoy put down to show where they lost it. HEREAS the Government of this Island hath devolved upon , 1 I ‘V ‘V‘ ‘ \II' I II' (I. A I 1- S" If R I F I~“S S.\ Llah'. )Y virtue of a writ of Statute cxwutiou to me directed, issued ) out of llor Majesty's Supreme Court of Judicature, at the suit ot llalph llrocltcu, against John llecvcs’, I have taken and seized, as the property of the said John Reeves, All his right. title and lrcehold interest in and to 270 acres of Land. situate in Freetown, lwt 23.3, in Prince County. And I do hereby give public notice that I will, on the nth day of August, Isms, at 1:: o'clock, noon. at the Court llouse in St. I-lleanor‘s, in the said County, set up and sell, at Public Auction, the said property. or as much thereot'as will satisty the levy nnuked on said writ, being you. with interest thereon from the th February, lso‘z, until paid, besides 10s. lid, for this writ, Sheriffs fees and incidental expenses. WM. BEAIRSTO, Sheriff. Sheriffs Otliee, Prince County, July 27, 1503. The above sale is postponed until the Sth day of November next, then to be held at the hour and place above mentioned. W.\I. llli.\ll-’.S1‘U, lato Sheritt. Sheriff's Office, Prince County, Aug, 5, 156.3. BY virtue of a writ of Statute Execution to me directed, issued out of Her Majesty's Supreme Court of Judicature, at the suitof William Findlay and llugh Findlay against William Bell. an absent debtor, I have taken and seized as the property of the» said William Dell, All the right, title, and freehold interest of the said William Bell in and to 1 acre 01 land, with the buildings- and improvements thereon situate on township No. .37, near um residence of Patrick Stephens, limp, Orwell. in Queen's Conntv, and I do hereby give public notice, that I Will, on \l’cdncsday the thirteenth day of September, 1505, at 12 o‘clock, noon, at the Court House in Charlottetown in the said County, set up and sell at public auction, the said property, or as much thereof as will satisfy the levy marked on tho.said writ, being £75 93. 2.1, with interest on £56 83 lld., part thereof. from tho lst day of Juli,r last, (1863) until paid, together with Sllerill's fees and iDCideuliil expenses. JOIIN C. BINNS, Sherilf. Chas. Palmer, I‘laintitl's Atty. Sherid’s Ulllcc, Queen’s Conntv, September 9, 1803. Road District No, 9, King’s (Touutv. OTICE is hereby givcd, that I will, on Friday the 23th inst. at the hour of 10 o'clock, a. 111., set up and sell to the lowest bidder, the New Road from Montague to “him lload, sale to culu~ mcnce at the boundary line between Montague and Whiin I’mud. Security will be required for the due performance otthe contract. A. CAMI’llIiIIL,§,Uommissioner. Commissioner’s Ollice, Aug 10, 1.50.3. A 13 EN EFICI‘IN'I‘ DISCOVERY. 'l’IlE NOBLEST ACHIEVEMENT 01’ SCIENCE. The iron horse,with its tireless strength, its pulses of vapoor and its heart of llame,is a glorious exponent of the creative capacity of the human mind ; and the metalic nerves through which intelligence courses over a continent prove by every flash of thought which traverses them, the; man possesses one attribute essentially grand, the power to annihilate space and time. But vast and important as have been the results of making steam and lightning the common carter and messenger of the world,the discovery by which weak or impure blood can bc vitalized or restored to new vigour and purity.by means of internal and external remedies is ofinlinite value. The resources of ve elahle chemistry as deVeloped and applied by Thomas IIo loway have proved equal to this mighty task. llis famous re- medies impart to the stream ot'lilc a disinfecting principle which frees the system from all impure and poisonous elements. The powers of chemistry are almost beyond cal— culation, and as he has brought them to bear upon all the varieties ofdisease,in those invaluable vegetable compounds known as IIOLLowav's Pitts AND 0mrnEsr,they have com- passed their highest and holiest object. Steam. as the great motor, is a subsidiary agent. Its usefulness consists. mainly. in conveying substantial bene- fits, with speed and certainty,to the fields in which they are tiroperate. It is simply the bearer of blessings, not their originator. Of all the freight which it carries overland and sea, there is perhaps none so precious as Ilolloway’s remedies. It is scarcely afigure ol speech to say that whithersoeveritconveysthemitflies “ with healing onitn Wings.”