ee re ss ldap an * ¢ ee ee re under the censure of the Duke; and his criticiam was dirveted entirely to the phraseology, and not to the spirit of the measure. No ene seemed to be more surprised and hurt at the severity of this eritielem than the members of eur present “ God- feariuw” Protestant Geverament. The President of the Executive Council, in his place in the Le- gislature, expressed himself with unusual warmth against the tene and spirit of the despatch, and rather in commendation of the Bill whieh it con- cenned. Alluding to this now celebrated docu- meut, the Hon. Mr. Palmer said that the writer ef it certainly was not in a very happy temper of mind when he penned that despatch.” Mr. Palmer added :—* I have examined the Act since the Despatch came out, and I cannot see that | there was any necessity for such a severe criti- cism; for, during my legislative experience, / herer saw such a captions despatch."—(See De- bates of the Legislative Council, March 4, 1862.) In presenting te the notice of his readers the despates thus sneeringly and insultingly described by the leader of the Government as “a eaptious” ene, the editor of the ‘ Protestant’ makes the fol- lowing remarks :~ “We would have j i y i was laid before the aoe te evens fer the erowded state of our columns at that time It was afterwards overlooked, and now we are ouly reminded of our intention by learning that the Editor of the ‘ Examiner’ has refused to pub- Vieh it in his paper, The despatch is valuable in Three wave: first as showing the carelessness of aD from England, with some stamp of authority at the hands of the Duke of Newcastle. The Colonial Secretary says :— on te ard made its appearance last winter, Spy’s Report was attached. It was at onee said that the Proprietary Government were afraid of the Spy's Report, and had suppressed it. The Appendir, which was not printed in England, Was promptly applied for by the Government, and we understand, it was received here a few days ago. The last sentence in Italies, which are ours, will shew what impression Mr. Pope intended to make on the minds of his readers, Now, if the Appendix is of any value to the peo- ple of this Island, why is it not printed in proper form, and at full length, by order of the Govern- iment, for general information, instead of being trittered and garbled by the editor of the ‘ Islander’ to suit his private ends? The fact is, it is as Worthless to the people of this Colony as an old Almanac—especially since we all know that the Award of the Commissioners, te which it is an Appendix, will never take effect. Ifthe ‘Islander could only make credulous fools believe that the Spy's Report has been sent out by the Imperial Government, the delusion about the Award might be kept alive until after the election; but we re- peat that the thing came from New Brunswick— was copied there at the expense of this country, and cannot kave the smallest effect in settling the Land Question. PIRATES ON A STEAMER. A desperate attempt was made on. by a gang of Chinese pirates, to take sion of the Iron Prince, a new | horse power, with a crew of fifteen men. She bad thirty-one passengers on board, and a freight of two boxes of specie and sixty cases opium — the last being worth $40,000. She left Hongkong for Macao—-a distance of about forty miles, at eleven a. m. Of the passen- gers, twenty-six were Chinamen. The captain’s suspicions were aroused by observing that some of the Chinese passengers had been oa her previous voyage from Mx and he removed a number of the si) muskets, &¢., to a place where they could | readily reached by himself and thos¢ wiv were trustworthy. Of the crew eight were Chinamen, and the rest Malays, Manillamen, &c. The captain (Harris) was an English- man. About 2 o'clock, when the captain was at lunch, two Chinese junks crowded with people, appeared, and soon after a third. Suddenly a yell was given, stink-pots were thrown into the captain’s cabin and engine-house, a grand | concerted attack commenerd by the Chinese passengers and the pirates in the junks. The captain called the crew and passeagers jaft. In less than a minute the engineer (a | Moorman) was shot through the right arm, | the mate (a Portuguese) stabbed near the leabin door and disabled, and one of the Manillamen crew killed and thrown overboard TERRIBLE ATTACK BY THE CHINESE steame: of two hundred tons and thirty-five s| i, froma log which fell on him, while repair- _ as an exeuse:— Well, really, we did'nt mean it As regards the style and character of the Spy’s | by the pirates. Mrs. Dunn, an [nish lady, Report, we may observe that, according to the | B¢ Of the passengers, while rushing from the account of it given in the ‘Islander,’ it is chiefly | ry ruse, te eae ea oo : Bad ile : - neck and shoulders, and a Lascar, one of the made up of statistics gathered from the Journals crew, was killed while in the act of getting of the House of Assembly and the Census Returns: | & musket from the cabin. Now, an regards the statement about ourselves. which are within the reach of any person who | The captain, while in the act of preparing we beg to assure Mr. Laird that he has been hum-| chooses to look for them. There are, likewise, | £F defence, in the after cabin, received like- bugged—“sold,” we believe, is the term genevally some generai observations of his own—a deserip- | 0 sword oat pie the forehead re . a PRs oft Tcieniihienes os gers. At this stage the Captain shot wsed in etch causes, We never pesitively ** re- I accounts of 136 sale and likewise ; 8 of Land dead the man who struck him, fused” to publish the d teh. One or two gen- a table shewing the quantity of produce raised per | in the back the two men whom the pirates tlemen did invite our attention to the subject, but family in each Township—some observations te) had placed, one after the other, at the wheel, i ad i ie ‘ rarding the hh indies ie : to change the steamer’s course. ‘lhe pirates we ¢ xpre ssed ou¢ opinion, which Temains un- | > a ee oe eee the cost who had DoW pussession of the sett and C las a di : | Of maintaining a family. / gard: ‘ = » : changed, that the despatch would not be read | the Sov e 2 oe o regards the latter, | continued to keep it for taree quarters of an with any interest by the public. We said, how-|. 2!) °™ ently thinks our farming population | i 0 hour, began to cut the rigging, and by throw- ever, ws we cau easily prove, that if any person | 've at a very economical rate, as the following | ing wood and rope overbuard endeavored to would | extract will shew. is & communication, over his own | id oa ie re th so vag ‘ind Oh iz — oe _ “on proper name, asking for the publication of the| an idea of the general style of “ the Appendis,” na | PS SOE imese Junk, but oddly to state, a cetieceiiie as oe wear | it is called ; aud our readers must judge for them-| she sailed away, like the other two tu . pany wit is comnmunication, we | ice het een « tt ff P s | In the meantime the eaptain made one of would cheerfully comply with his request. We! as a matter of fact it may be de- hig men go to the wheel, and posted two of did not keep back the despatea from any absurd | pended upos :-— the passengers on the starboard side, and two belief, such as the ‘ Protestant’ insinuates, that | “ The food of one person for a year, at the | Oo! the men on the port, about midships, who cnet te waite . = roues*| prices calculated, will hardly be less than four| kept firing toward the bows at any of the wae Graeying nature of Popery” would be de} pounds; say two pounds tor bread aud potatoes,| pirates who showed themselves in the fore tected by its publication; but we believe its pub- | and two — for meat and fish; and taking the | part of the vessel. The captain kept reload- lieation was desired to do political damage to the | **'"8* tomiy “at cix and ohali..pessans, the} ing the muskets as they were fired off, aided ; amount will be twenty-seven pounds, to which ; ‘ - } onarewe —-— . ms , , ane ap 3 ? 7 * Ilon. Juhn Longworth, and to the Government of | add thirty bushels of oats for feeding a horse while oot ) while Fey peel ered © Dah pion , Mrs. anded th which he isa member. We prefer to conduct lat work; say thirty pounds ia the whole, besides | T} sg 1@ pirates Ow . is ,and received them back. our opposition te the G } milk and vegetables in the summer. But consi-| °"% ; PP o the Government on broad and dering the small quantities of fodder for seven | Se¢ing that all was up, first threw their dead general grounds—Mr. Laird has, however, chosen | months’ feed of catile, and the poorness of the Comrades overboard, and then began to jump our Legislators sometimes in framing Acts even of importance; secondly as proving the attention which is given to our affairs at the Colonial Office; aad thirdly as ev idencing that it requires experience tv detect the grasping nature of Dopery.” send despaicn @ narrow and tertuons path for aimir at | pasturcs in summer, the relief from milk cannot| over themselves, and many of them were his own party, aud at his father’s colle a a great. Taking the provisions of the fa-| afterwards killed or wounded when in the . : : ;mily at twenty-seven pounds a year, it is only | act of swimmin Of course, all who jump- shall shew how he has done it. | 10s. . nev : oan ¥ : 6: ead ae . | 10s. 4gd. curreney, or Gs. 11d. sterling per week;}ed into the sea must have been either killed The Hoa. John Longworth, member for the 2nd | therggs no surplus for the payment of rent or pur- District of Queen's County, prepared the Bill to a of foreign articles. But of tour-sevenths of sight eg | the tenants this is the maximuin income, the ave- *T aar i » the I } ’ »| > aes ” on . apse - —o ae Bishop. It is not unlikely that he | rage is only abouf one half of this sun. There is! Lwo ne nw ~— on the — Was assisted in his labours by the draft of a similar | also another seventh but slightly raised above | mencement of the attack. @ captiin mus- tacasure from another Province; but the moment he | “15; nor is this the state of things occasioned ex- | tered all so board, when oaly tuelee, ieclad- cept partially by the newness of the settlement;|'"8 ® Chinese woman, ot the twenty-six or drowned, as the junks were now out of uadertouok the work he became responsible for all the blunders and defects that could be found in it If, as the Duke says, “ unusual carelessness” was | [Umber of instances small crops are drawn from! ing proof, he believed, that they took part) | farins long settled upon.” jin the fray. The mate was found mortally | | wounded, and the Luscar found dead in the leaptain’s cabin. The Freneh | Parsee and a Jew (passengers) were likewise | Slightly wounded. The; the steamer arrived at Macas at 5 30) Halifax Acadian Recorder furnishes an article—| P.M. The Chinese prisoners were after- ; wards taken to Hong Kong for trial. The safety of the steamer and the lives of the| crew and passengers who survive! were un- ; doubtedly owing to the bravery and skill of body who had a red coat of bis own, or even one Cupt. Harris. exhibited in the framing of it—if it was calculated — “ te have extraordinary and unintended effects,” and “so worded as to raise a variety of most in- Some of the Colonial papers have taken a convenient doubts,” it would be worse than use-| #licious pleasure in quizzing our Island Volun- leas for Mr. Longworth to plead that the “ careless- | f°T* about their iate shooting exploits. teas” was committed by some other writer, and that he was net responsible for the obseurity o: (which the publisher of the Islander has obligingly ‘ i ae ” atiad in. fil wtehem thie netrom:).-wharem . unintelligibility of the Bill copied in full, te please his patrons)—wherein we erocibic of his brain, and under his hand, and if at any original drugs abeut it, if was certainly Sbusiaess to have had every-particle- of that It passed through the are told, that, at our shooting match, “ every —_—~->---—_-~ - — } belonging to his great, great crandfitier, had it ‘ ecb dross removed. donned for the occasion.” This may have been| COLLISION OF STFAMERS ON THE PO- a i : A bn Qnen: ni if ‘$ eananm for the ap- TOMAC. Then, as; *gards tae nonsense of the ‘Protestant the case; and if so, it accounts for the odd ap POMAC } pearance which some of oar warlike men made | that the Despatch of the Duke of Newcastle is aes ee an _ coll “ valuaide ia sw far as it detects “ the grasping na- |! their mintary rig-out. It may be deemed a Ragyad Point bet ween the steawers Peabody a pity, that any of the Volunteers should have had) West Point, involving the loss of 73 lives. The to use the uniform of their “ great, great grand-| West Point was bound to this place from New. port News with convalescent troops of Genera Burnside’s army. She sank in ten minutes after regard te t} ident. ‘I he Peabody brought the rescued and passengers tothis point. From Lieut. | nighi tire of Popery,”” surely Mr. Laird must have been hopeleasly stupid wien he wrete this sentence Phat ominent member ry oe : ne adie ” > sehi What dees it mean? fathers,” but as our ladies adopt the fashion of the Hun. John Lone worth—a pt Why simply this: our great, great: grandmothers with hoops, &e., it nay be considered a matter of good of the “ God-feari ’ Protestant Government— : : : _. ppt ; } oo _ . ’ ilies ' : no ' , ..; Col. Charles Scott of the 6th N. H. regiment who | troduce Bill into Parliament, and got ali his; @8e 0” the part of our men to shew some 2 o kb g batrediced a Di » Parkamene, and got ai fl was on board the ill-fated vessel and in charge of | colleagues tosupport it, with their eyes wide open, | Spec! for aulique styles oF dress | the troops, l have obtained the following account i ) The Recorder concludes its article with the fol-| of the affair: Wegleft Newport News on Tuesday, the 11th with soldiers, 4 officers, 3 ladies, and 1 child. | At Fortress Monroe we took in 17 men, making in all 297 persons. On Wednesday evening, 14th inst., about 8 o'clock, off Ragged Point on the Potomac, we were startled by a shock, and soon | discovered that a collision had taken place ; between our steamer and another named the | Geo. Peabody, bound down the river. The West Point began to leak very fast, and it was ascer- | }tained that she would sink in less than ten | elligences to be entrusted | jminutes. The Peabody, which had been partially | | would be quite correct; and the evil disposed | disabled, could render no assistance except with | | Recorder could’nt growl at it. Here are the | small boi ts. - st Recorder's remarks, which we cut from the last}! — other sources I learn that valuable | | assistance was rendered by Captain Briggs and | | Islander : Hall, and their Assistants, Quartermasters of) ‘ ; —,. . teneral Burnside’s army, who were passing in| ing the Bill which was, as the ‘ Protestant’ says,| “This little Island, in shert, for the last few | aa tial ‘Sin Daren of the ‘ae ar by designed to encourage “the grasping nature of | days, has been the = of such warlike doings | Acting Master Joslyn of the gunboat Reliance. . 6 stale iatel a‘ | as to fill all breasts with the most elevated emo-| aon eotteneien: banks dine tneianh aaleahel alee. | Popery.” He says he examined it lately, and” can) tings The inhabitants exhibit the bearing of the |“ net see that there was any necessity for the — coldier in their — —, mene “ae persons were rescued. Now, Mr. Pal-| tongues and pens of the Islanders have adapte we - £2 Laied wa nt | themselves to a military phraseology. Witness mer must be wrong if Mr. Dawic ae was Zt) the following laconic bulletin, worthy, in its n dexouneing the Dill as a seer-t instrument of stirring style, the pen and chivalry of Napoleon. cease Wetadheh ea nae ok Se aac 1 an l’opery ; and not only was the Leader of the Go-; We do not know whether the writers — a\ her crew were saved except one fireman named | , af 2 aod bat he John, or Joshua, or Jedidiah, or Solomon Haviland. | Solis Mikeedl. verament wrong't the inched — : ds.| We only kuow it is Haviland, and thatis enough :— | * and his colleagues have been unfaithful stewards, on ; ie . ¢ ig i: a . r i ‘hodux Protestants as | c RARE GUEST OWE, Aug. 14 | remained afloat after striking, and the consterna- | and cheala' 6 bow Sy See Te aes **) «The Prince Edward Island Volunteers thank | tion which prevailed, prevented the efforts to/ the secret emissaries ofthe “ Man of Sin,” “ the | their brothers in arms of Nova Scotia and New! gave all from being as successful as cculd be | aud all tiat sort of thing. | Brunswick for their visit. The Cup has been) desired. Capt. Doyle and Lieut. Scott were the | t David has put his foot | honorably contested and honorably won. Mr. | jast to leave the vessel. ae = ‘ ae P | J. Marks, of New Brunswick, is the winner. The entire number missing is 73. Most of the inte a trap in the very clumsiest manner. He has} * HAVILAND, ; | persons lust belonged to New York and Pennsy!- ° ’ : . ,” ° . published a Despatch iu his blind hatred of Popery, | ‘Commanding the Brigade. vania regiments. whieh, with au iotelligent public, could have no Sl . . : . r: vv: | > " other effect than that of bringing odium upon his ER Maijesty’s ships Nile, Nimble and Medea ExcirinGc fF True.—A rumour reaches us ging I Jest) I 7 : “ own friends. But our over-zealous contemporary | jeft this port on Friday afternoon. During their | from Antigonish to the effect that a young man name 7 ‘ . » hi ; » flection | ixief vic; 7 ae . aq_| Murray, anative of Merigomish, avd a soldier in the will, no doubt, console himself uader the reflection | brief visit the officers of the ships, from the Ad-| Federal Army, was a short time since shot for| that his paper is chiefly read by people who are) inirai dowa, were very agrecable in their inter- | sleeping at his post, which circumstance so affected | still blinder than bimself—whe can't see the blun-! course with all classes in the community, and very | some ten or fifteen natives of Cape Breton and | der he has committed in the dense fog of Bigotry obliging in receiving numerous visitors on board | oe ae _ me ree | by which they are surrounded, and who have not | the ships. The habitual duliness of this place tempt. They were unsuceesstul, however, and | common gense and intelligence enough to ballast | was in a great measure dissipated by the new) were taken and tried by Court Martial tor deser- the vbject of which was to encourage “* the grasp- ing nature of Popery,” and to put under the con-| lowing remarks about Col. Haviland’s telegraphic | tro! of the Catholic Bishop, as the Colonial Minis- despatch to the press of the other Provinces— ter saya, all places of worship in the Island — shewing as it does, after all, that there was some Will they plead lingering respect for Printer’s ink in the minds ot Protestant as wel! as Catholic. our great men. We are sorry that our young ° 1 . . ’ Ye le —(erervy cou r as ne now-a-days) —we could'nt help it—the raseally Papists stole a Napoleon—(every country has one now-a-days a. é‘ os tele e ained his patent of nobility, so march upon us.” If this is their excuse, our Go- has not yet obtained his patent of nobility, s vernment members describe their own character | that he might be styled a Lord, because in that as singularly brigat in ease the signature to his Napoleonic bulletin with the legislation of a country, and as uncom- monly keen-sighted fellows with regard to their evangelical Protestantism. But Mr. Palmer does | not seem te rely apen such an excuse for support- The West Point went | criticism " pronounced upon it. | half from the Maryland shore, and nothing can be | | new seen of her but her smoke stack, masts, and | Searlet Lady,” The fact is, the brill —_——__—_ > -—___—_ 2 } . i “ a Y 5B hie tenee | hex 83 . » heavy swell of sectarian! p¢, 15. 2 ek a : it. tion, and cond mned to be shot, which sen ence | their light canoes in the heavy swe ms life which the jolly Jack Tars infused into it Ear aaail wie excoulinn te Ese comme. Tas | prejudice on whieh they ate unceasingly tosse ee ee, | is the substance of the rumour so far as we can | Masonic Pic Nic.—The regular annual Masonic | gather any information coveerning it, and is said | Pic Nic took place on Monday last. ¢| to be founded upon statements contained in a let- | ee P : : | ter from the seat of war, received by some of the | the most propitious days of the season relatives of the sufferers who reside at Merigo-| . : Sot ‘ . 1. | ther was delightfully pleasaut—there beinga slight! mish. We hope for the sake of humanity that the Tus ‘Islander* of Friday makesa peat Geese | cooling breeze all day, and although the sun shone | statement is not true, or at least that the picture of trumpets about the Report of Mr. George forth in all its splendor, its rave were not uncom-| is far overdrawn, as if true it cannot fail to create | i |a vast amount ofexejtement in this Province, and | particularly in the locality to which the unfortunate | young men belonged. about. _ a THE SPY'S REPORT. It was ove o The wea- Wightman, who wassent here ona secret Mission, | fortable for the pleasure seekers. Warren Farm, nearly two yeard ago, by the Land Commissioners | ua], was the spot chosen for recreation, and at | /an examination of the tables shows that the new| Chinese passengers, made their appearance. | | farms are nut nume-sous, and that in the greater) Four of the Chinamen he put in irons, hay- | | resignation to God | ! . doctor, @ | to an age which few arrive at, his death is deeply | from P. E. Island, 21 days. key, for P. E. I lanee, and by the combined efforts of all, 203 | lee | down in four fathoms of water about a mile anda . Tn the meantime we shall | - oe hoe ee 2 ne eed ieeeteden aeons ee ~ - ‘TO CORRESPONDENTS. SEVER. communications have been received during the past week, all of which will appear in our next To. - ee Nos.e Act. —A few days since a boy named MeGuiggai fell from Pownal Wharf, just as an officer ot jhe Nile passed by. He immediately plunged inand reseued the little chap. The name or rank of be officer we do not know, but from the quality of lis dress we judge he oceupies no infe- rior position—R. W. ST pclae crane MELANCIOLY ACCIDENT.—We regret to learn that Mr. Awhibald Gerdon, of Kildare, was acci- tly killes, a few days since, by a blow on the ig a waste gate of a mill. He died instantly. Mr. Gordon was a brother of the Rev. Mr. Gor- don, who, otr readers will recolleet, was killed a short time jince by the savages at Erromanga. <> Tue Canapian Muinistry.—The Montreal Advertiser mys:— The new administration finds that power is not a bed of roses ; first of all, the quetion of provincial defence led to serious disagreements. Mr. MeGee’s neutral- ity scheme yas repudiated by some of his col- leagues, andthe Governor’s speech made a turmoil in tte Cabinet; and now the question of Immigragon has produced discord in the happy family. It bas been found necessary in order to secure the adhesion of French Cana- dian representatives, toappoint Mr. Evanturel | Minister of Immigration, instead of Mr. Mc- | Gee, who was supposed to be qualified for the duties of the office, Mr. Evanturel’s qualifi- cations be-inning and ending with his being a French Canadian. ~~ — It seems to be accorded by the universal consent of mankind that Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.'s Sarsaparilla, Pectoral and Pills are the | greatest remedies yet ciscovered for the treat- ‘iment of disease ; that Ayer’s Sarsaparilla 1s ithe greatest Elixir of Life which Philosophers ‘have sought for purifying the blood. Try jit and judge for yourselves, seme The Boston Courier says a despatch received | from Washington last evening mentions “ that | those who ought best to know, deny that there |has been a change of Gen. McClellan’s army |from the Peninsula, and assert that he is at his | headquarters at Harrison’s Landing with his com- } mand.” ~~ > o— —- — | Spzctan Nouce. — Holloway's Pills. — | Paralysis, apoplexy. —These formidable dis- eases always attend the end of the year: for ithe most part they come on gradually, and may bé previnted by proper precautions. 'Holloway’s Pills are the best and safest pre- |servatives against all head complaints, and are the speediest correctors of all irregular circulation. They should be taken without delay when tingling in the limbs, drowsiness or giddiness come on; they will regulate the action of the heart and nerves, and prevent the loss of sensibility or wotion both iu the body and its members. Holloway’s Pills re- strain any overflow of blood to the head even in the fullest habits; they guard against all impairment of tle mental faculties, and gua- rantee a green old age. Married, On Friday, the 15th instant, at the residence of Mr. William Williams, Lot 12, by the Rev. H. B. Swabey, Mr. Robert Williams, of Lot 12, to Bridget Lavinia, youngest daughter of Mr. George Ellis, shipbuilder, of New Bideford, Lot 12. Died, At Long River, on Monday, Aagust 18th, of in flammation on the liver, in the 65th year of his age, Mr. Robert Johnston, who bore his affliction with Althongh the deceased lived | and deservedly regretted, and his less will be long | felt by a large circle of friends and those who had the pleasure of his acgnaintauce. He was a loving | husband anda ki ver. The deceased was born | in Scotland, ande ted tothis Island in the year 1812. * Requie Suddeuly, on the Pictou Packet, « of Mr. John Sobey John Larces, of Ger At Moveton, N.B., lescar pace.’ Wednesday, 13th instant, on board ff Cape Bear, Mary Ann, relict] Town on Saturday, the 16th — . ; i after a week's illness, Mary Kate, infant child of | l Mr. J. Bevan, of this city, aged 1 year. SHIP NEWS. | PORT OF CHARLOPTETOWN. | » : s | ENTERED A 5—Ergo, Long, RichMucto; shingles. 14) Pearl, Turnbull, Picton ; coal) 15—Sago, Mearns, | Barbadoes; West ladia pto. Responsible, Walsh, | St. John’s, N. F.; salt. Annie, Gillis, Sydney ; coal. 17—St. Roche, LeBlanc, Buctouche; deals. | 18—Maxwelton, Paul, Richibucto; coal 19—Sep- | timus, Cox, Shemogue; deals. Eilen, Pentz, Pug- | wash ; limestone. | CLEARED. } Au 14 — Magyie, Heron, Labrador; fishing | store 16é—Ergo, Long, Richibucto;-ba Mili- | cent, Palmer, Pictou; bal. “Woodbine, Robertson, | do.; do. Dool, M‘Naught,do.; do. Cherub, Bears, Tracadie; do. 1J8—Alida, Evans, London; deals tesponsible, Walsh, Labrador; fishing stores. 19} —Bee, McRae, Pictou: bal. | The Barque Theresa, Captain Fraser, arrived | here from Liverpool with goods on Monday last, | the lth inst. This is her second trip from Liver- | pool to this port during the season. She will leave | on the first of next week to bring ont ber fall cargo. | og Newrouspianp, Aug. 9—Arrived— Mary, Le Blane. Rover, Catfray, from P. E. Island. Arrivals in Europe from hence. Becrast, July 30—Europa, Hay. Bristo., Aug. 6—Express. Aug. 1—Cleared— May Dundas, Quebec. Arpiepore, July 30— Malakoff, Halwan, from Port Hill. Liverroot, Aug. 8—Malecolm, Walsh. Prioress, Jensey, Aug. 1—Cleared—J. M. Thurston, Gil- LiverrooL, Aug. 9—Loading — Prioress, for P. [ : yo be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the 25th of SEPTEMBER, and following days, until tle whole is disposed of, all the STOCK IN TRADE in the Premises ocen- pied by Messrs. SwabeY & Roperts. The Stock comprises— 10 Hhds. DeKuyper'’s GIN 2 Hhds SHERRY WINE 3 Quarter Casks do. do. 3 Quarter Casks PORT Quarter Cask LONDON GIN Hhds BRANDY do Demerara RUM Quarter Cask SCOTCH WHISKEY do do IRISH WHISKEY 2Qr. Casks MADEIRA WINE 1 Pipe MARSALA 10 Cases Hennessy’s Brandy 8 do OLD TOM, Gin 5 doz. CLARET. About 500 galls. of Whiskey, § Paunchs. Mocasses, | Lemon Syrup. Also—Bottled Ale, TEAS, Tobacco, | Candles, Cobza Oil, Pickles and Sauces, with a variety of other Goods. Together with all the SHOP FURNITURE, | Seales, Weights, &c. &c. Ke.” 2 setts Fairbank’s | Patent SC \LES, 1 Chubb’s Fire Proof Iron SAFE. | } | StS — oe * . . . At the seme time, the unexpired Lease of the Premises, 73 years, at the yearly rent of £46. Terus— All sums under £10, cash; over £10, 3 months’ credit, on approved Joint Notes. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, August 25th, 1862. isl rw m wo signally failed to settle the Land Question. | 1) o'clock the steamer Experiment left Reddin's! anxiously await further intelligence regarding this | A Law for the Change of Days wharf with rather afew in number, the greater painful story, hoping that : an | aah void of i i athe i ation in fact.—Halifax Chronicle. part of those who purchased tickets choosing rather any foundation in fact i hronic to remain until the 2 o'clock boat. a About bulf past wwo, the steamer again left with) Her Most Gracious Majesty, always full of wo- a large and select number to reinforce the advanee | manly compassion for suffering, and prompt in giv- aa : >. |ing practical express to her kind feeling, has ‘ once of the Vo-| ing practical expressivn to | | party, and under the inspiring jeties | headed the list of subscriptions for the relief of We objected to the employment of the Spy, be- exuse we could not see why the whole of the en- quiry relating to the Land Questiva could not be conducted in the open and public manner observed by the Commissioners themselves ; and because it was proved beyond doubt that Mr. Wightman had practised the mast gross misrepresentation in his perambulations through this Istand ; aud from thence we showed that no dependence could be placed on any statements made by him. The cir- cumstanes that the Duke of Neweastle did not consider Mr. Wightman’s Report worthy of being priuted asan Appendix to the Commissioners’ Report, shewed what very little importance he attached to it. If it could have been made acces- sory to the settlement of the questions at issue b:tween landlord and tenant, no expense would bave heea spared by the British Government in having it printed fur geveral information. But how has it been obtained by our loca! authorities? Not from the British Government — of that we are well assured. Wut the public money of this Island bas been expended in getting a Mauuscaipt copy of Mr. Wightinan’s Report at New Brunswick ; and Mr. Secretary Pope, on his return from that Province, to which he lately made another jour- ney (at the public expegse, ngdoubt,) brought over the worthJess thing with him. In the * Islander’ of Fridaylast be aunounees the receipt of it insuch B Way as to lead the publieto suppose that it come ——p Oger of-war, the slightly ruffled water of the harbor, | donation of £2,000. and the natural scenery surrounding it, the short time occupied in the passage across from town pass- ed away only too soon. Shortly after the party | , had arrived at the platform erected under the trees, : — Ten ba bee eae ee ; ies We i ntered in- | yovernor Gener D the ermal Aut tles Pe cas cae esa Sead | concerning the organization of the Militia. —_— —_ ee —-- —-— The Journal de Quebec says the rumor in that —— midst of the enjoyment, the shrill whistle of the! week. ‘They arrived safely in Eastport, where steamer announced thai the time for returning had| they were seey swaggering about i their reg!- come, aa “time and tide wait for no aan —) mentals. x . l i 2 : = a oe ae pn a ea wee stewed It is stated in some of the American papers "God save the Queen,” and after a turn about the | that many persons are leaving Portsmouth, N.H., harbor, the ale party were safely lauded. No) for Prince Edward Island, to escape the draft. accident or trouble occurred to mar the sage of ws sheiilalla ialiiacesese ic Ni 2 Ww 2 ripe were! : ae io te te dedly Ne Tries "cade dlecordame noises| Itis rumoured that circulars have been re : ive a ¢ drunkenness or rowdyism disturbed the grounds. | by the Governors of the North American Colonics : ie the evening, the ball, at Mason's Hall, passed | from the Duke of Newcastle, requesting legislative off with considerable spirit. Some of the officers of | action upon the subject of Colonial defences and the fleet were present, and seeming] enjoyed thew- | Volunteers. selves well. The music was furnished by the Vo-| ; ; lunteer Band, and by the two violinists who am General Meagher and staff left New York for invariably engaged for such oceasions. Pecuniarily, yfoCjeljan’s Army on Sunday afternoon, 1th inst., the Pie Rie wae a deciles ecm which has — as per cp wn rest a short time eae po ing onli ; He took with him ail the new recruits, some ie , ; Sip Weekly. aay We Hae hendveds in bumber, —_— oe lupteer Band, the attractions presented by the men- | the manufacturing poor of England with the noble | | city is, that Parhament is to be called to take in- | through the grounds, and along the beaches, flitting | Four artillerymen, and five men of the 18 | here and there as fancy or will dictated. In the | Regiment, deserted from St. Jo&n one day eer - for Holding a Public Market. | [Approved and confirmed 19th August, 1362.} y HEREAS it has been deemed ex- | pedient that the days for holding the Public | Market in the City of Charlottetown be changed, | and other days substitated in licu of them: Be it enacted, by the y Council of the City of | | Charlottetown, That from and after fourteen days | next after the day of the allowance of this Law, \ the days of holding the Puolic Market in the City lof Charlottetown, for Meat, Flour, Meal, Grain, | land Produce of all kinds, shall be 1 UESDAY and | FRIDAY, in each and every week, instead of Wed- lay and Saturday, as now held,—uany by-law, * or custom to the contrary notwithstanding. ¥p PETER MACGOWAN, City Clerk. August 13, 1562. Notice. yu I} days for holding a Public Market in the City of Creritintenn, Sere S08 shanged by the authority of the City Council from eats euday and Saturday to TUESDAY and FRL- | PAY, in each week—to commence on TUESDAY, | the 2nd day of SEPTEMBER next. By order of His Worshipghe Mayor, " PETER MACGOWAN, City Clerk. maw ce Removal of the Bazaar. (Pure BAZAAR will be removed in a few weeks, to the Store now occupied by Messrs. J. DESBRISAY & CO., on Queen Square. The Stock of Fancy Goods now in store at the re oe “eid i Sei, ae erence eee ener ee eee eee ene neem aetna tare ne Soneeeeee ae NEW ~ ADVERTISEMENTS. NATIONAL MEMORIAL TO THE LATE PRINCE CONSORT. * t. Y . A PUBLIC MEEKLING of the Inhabi- tants of en's County will be beld at the County Court House, in the City of Charlottetown, on WEDNESDAY, the 3rd day of SEPTEMBER next, at the hour of two o’clack, p.m., for the pur- pose of engaging their active co-operation in obtain- ing contributions towards the contemplated National Memorial to the tamented Prince Consort, ‘* so that the fund may inclade the’ pence of the Artizan and aiborer, a8 well as the stallings and pounds of the middle and wealthier classes.” : HENRY LONGWORTH, Shertt of Queen's County. Sheriff's Office, 19th August, 1862, DISSOLUTION NOTECE! fPHE CO - PARTNERSHIP _ hitherto existing between the subscribers, under the name ef “SWABEY & ROBERTS,” has this day been dissolved, by mutng] consent. All persons having any demands agair-st the said Firm will pre- sent them to Daniel J. Reberts for settlethent ; and all persons indebted to the said Firm will be good enough to pay their several amounts at once to the said Daniel J. Roberts, te prevent further trouble, as all amounts unpaid bectke 15th September will then be sued for, without,any distinction; STEPHEN SWABEY, DANIEL J. ROBERTS. Charlottetown, 23d August, 1862. N the 25th and 26th September, Wi1- LiAM Dopp willsell, by AUCTION, without any reserve, on the premises now occupied by us, all our then remaining STOCK. Until then everything + % ee ee DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, &c. &c. HE sabseriber will offer at -PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, 2nd Skerempen Next, at the Store of ©. C. VAUX, Exgr., the whole of his Large and Extensive Stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, &c. Consisting of Grey Cottons, White Shirtings, Drills, Prints, Sheetings, Black and Colored Coburgs, Repps, and Dress Goods, in variety, Gala Plaid, Wincey’s, Cloaki Mautle Clothe, Seal Skins, Clothe, deeds, “Dotekin, Mantles, Shawls, and Handkerchiefs, Linings, Cotton Warp, Tow- ellings, Flannels, Blankets, Ke 8, Druggets, Baize, Hemp, Carpets, Linens, Hollands, and 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, Searfs, Comforters, Braces, Lamb's Woe! Shirts and Pants, Hosiery, Shirt Collars, Neck Ties, Readymade Clothing, in Top Coats, Vests and Pants. Gents’ White and Figured Shirts, Furniture Muslins, Millinery, Flowers, Ladies’ Felt Hats and Fea- thers, Umbrellas, Hoop Skirts aad Cane in setts, with a general Stock of emall wares and haber- dashery. Tea, Rice, Currants, Raisins, Baking Soda, Indigo, Alum, Dye Stuffs, etc. ete. The above GOODS are in excellent condition, being of recent importations from Europe, and a rare Opportunity for parties to lay ina Fall and Winter Supply. : Trerus—£10 to £30, three months; £30 to £60, four months; ever £60, six months. Approved BUSINESS»GARDS. - MR, W. A. JOHNSTON, . OF WALIFAX, N.S. Le. Attorney and Barrister at Law, Notary Public. &¢, &c. ~ " tar Orrice--Mrs_ MeDonald’s, next door to _ Mrs. Forsyth’s, North side of . : Queen Square. : aa Charlottetown, October 21. 1861. _ GEORGETOWN. WILLIAM SANDERSON, — sion Merchant, Wholesale & Be: oo” Commis tail General Agent, Auctioneer NOTARY PUBLIC.” Agent for Col. Life Assurance — Company in ing’s County. Agent for Pictou Iron Foundry, . Town Lots, Pasture Lots, and Farms for Sale in King’s County, Nov, 18. Rockwell, Higley & Garland, - Commission Merchants, _ And Wholesale Dealers in : FLOUR, GRAIN, POTATOES, EGGS, BUTTER, CHEESE, i Beans, Pork, and Produce generally, 44, NORTH STREET, BOSTON, (Opposite Merchants’ Row.) References in Chariottetown— just 150 barrels Extra Superfine FLOUR. Of the Congregation de Notre Dame, young pupils will be opened. to 2 p.m. French, Embroidery, &c. &c., will be admitted at} sige api one The brief period during which the West Point DISSOLUTION SALE ! to the t H. HAVILAND, Mwyor. oie wholesale, by st Ball: a: be joint notes in a et an DODD, Auctioneer. |W. CUsp AA. Exq. | W. B. DEAN, Esq. August 11, 1862. June 23, yr be ¥ Dentistry. Atte will be sold at greatly reduced prices FOR CASH ONLY. _ And housekeepers und the trade would do well to lay in their-avinter’s supply of the Goods enumerated below, at the very low rates at which they will be offered until the Public Sale takes place :— C F “EUBERT, Dentist, Tea Brandy ; ° * is prepared at al! times ~~, a WTERMATIONL $. $. OS ee wr pa STEAM RS. Teeth carefully inserted, extracted, cleans- Viektes Socech Seber “ New Brunswick” and “Forest City.” ed, and filled. cua , ” Coffins al . ‘ 3 Office hours from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. - er ma an ce ESE favorite STEAMEKS leave Sr. sidence at Mrs. Douglas’, Winns. Vine en JOUN for EASTPORT, PORTLAND, and | "°° . : ‘olatee eames BOSTON, alternately, every MONDAY and; Charlottetown, Jan 20,1662. t Tobacco —— THURSDAY morning, at 8 o'clock. Cobza Oil ‘Tubs Butter Caee Gin Old Tom d.8. CARVELL, Agent. JAMES McCOMB, . June 16,1862. 6m Molasses Claret . al eemncesintnn London Syrup Maraschine s ee Bottled Ale aa Eastern and N, A. Railway.) clocks. Watches, Jewellery, Corks &c. &e. Ke. &e. SUMMER ARKANGEMENT. (FANCY GOODS of ail kinds, Ambrotype aod Photographic Goods, Chemicals &c. W holesate and Retail Bazaar, Great George Street. Nov. 4, 1861. JOHN & ROBERT SCOTT, at St. John at 8.3 p.m. Coach & Sleigh Builders, On TUESDAYS a train will leave St John at Kent Street, Se ee on —— ton ee | & FORM the inhabitants of Charlotte- Lady Head, : ’ . town and the Conntry generally, that they have —— J.S. CARVELL, Agent. |20W on hand a number of new and second-hand Sune 16, 1863 6m ee . Carriaces, open and covered, of different styles, Pacts. : — | which will be sold cheap for prompt payment. atso——- Staple Goods FH" All orders punetually attended to. Spare Stove Furniture ofallkinds. QW CONSIGNMENT. April 14, 1862. a dozen Metal Coal SHOVELS for — J UST REC KIV ED per Barque “* Tur resa,” from Liverpool, Great britain, Seven Cases MERCHANDIZE, —CONTAINING— G0 pieces black and Coloured COBURGS 40 do CiRCASSIANS SWABEY & ROBERTS. isl rw mn en Seema Stoves y Stoves r 7 ONE CARGO OF STOVES Just Arrived from Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, C ONSISTING of different sized COOKING STOVES, with large METAL! BOILERS, for wood and¢oal; Franklin and Box STOVES. A few very xeat Parlor Cooking Stoves, for wood and coal. RAINS LEAVE ST. JOHN,8 am.. arrive at Point Du Chene at 1.57 p.m. Trains leave St. John at 2 p. m., strive ut Point Du Chene at 9.14 p. m. Trains leave Point Du Chepe at 7.30 a. m., arrive at St. John at 3.30 p. m. Trains leave Point Dn Chene at 2.15 p. m., arrive August 25th, 1862. CARD. JAMES COMEFEORD, Carriage and ‘leigh Builder, OPPOSITE CLARK'S HOTEL, SUITES) .w ook iccce secu P. E. ISLAND. Persons wanting any of the above, will please call and see them. H. J. P. TERLIZZICK. Charlottetown, Aug. 18, 1862. isl rw 2m Bey ye “es 99| 90 Saale sieethaal ized ALPAC! Orders in the above line executed with neutness Barque “Gazelle.” 3 % imorsialgelan Gms tisens [end dupateh. forms lisa. FENHE above well known re-| 20 do Cotton and Linen Diarer Summerside, July 14, 1862, Gi gular Trader will sail from! 50 dozen TOWELS . LIVERPOOL, England, for Char-| 50 do Ladies’ Jawn Handkerchiefs, very cheap lottetown ov or about the 10th of| 30 do Black and W. Is. Tureap, No. 29 SEPTEMBER neat. 50 do gross Clark and Co’s 6-cord Cotton For FREIGHT or PASSAGE please ap ly to Messrs. D. Cannon, Sons & Co., Liverpoxi, or to the subscribers at Charlottetown W. W. LORD & CO. 2w Watch and Clock Maker. PURCHASE, Smardcon’s Corner. CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF WATCHES always on sale, and warranted to perform well. Price £3 10s, and upwards. WEDDING RINGS, BROOCHES, &c. &c. in great variety. Charlottetown, Angust 4, i862. Queen Insurance Company OF LIVERPOOL. ——ALso—— 6 hhds De Kuyper GENEVA 20 cases Do Do 40 paekages English TEA 20 boxes Liverpool SOAP All which will be sold at prices to snit the times. Angust 18, 1862. : : N. RANKIN, Queen Street. Watienal Memorial ES git Charlottetown, May 19th, L862. * » Be ILL TO THE LATE PRINCE CONSORT. ALBERTINE OIL, PU BI 10 MEETING of the inhab- Pak suadscriber has in store 20 Casks itants of muses Ce ~ will be held at the| _, ALBERTINE OIL, (made from New Brane- County Court House, in SAINT ELEANOR'S, on| ¥ Cosl), which is warranted to bam LONGER a ; “eg tHTE ‘ ° or Oil i . cet. TUESDAY the 26th instant, at 4 o'clock, p. m., for | and BRIGHT! ee ee - in the market the purpose of responding to the suggestions of the! : C , > x Central Coninittee of Great Britain, for promoting} 4 youst 11. '6 6i 5.6. CARVELL. FERE AND LIFE! ae os the ‘‘ National Memorial” to the lamented Prince} > ~ rrr aceite Nettsirctgceteesieaeseectiaidmeaianadlll 2 ©.) Z . 2 Cénsort, communicated by His Grace the Duke of QT] \ ay ‘TT. RS! Hk Subset iber, having been ad inted Neweastle to His Excellenc? the Lieutenaat Go- SU GARS - SU G A tJ agent for tfie above first class Insurance Com . any, is prepared to take risks on all deseriptions of Pa pany) prey } arnor. : ae ALL: BOVAU SURIECTS.- of ‘car Beloved pu FE subseriber has in Store 20 Hbds. Queen are particularly. requested to attend, and | SUGAR, Bright Porto Rico and Muscovado, ‘join in this tribute of the nation’s gratitude." which will be sold as cheap as can be imported. JAMES CAMPBISLL, Sheriff P. County. J. 8. CARVELL. Sheritf’s Office, St. Eleanor’s, 3 i2th August, 1552. Salt! Salt! "XO ARRIVE AND DAILY} EXPECTED— 100 Tons Liverpool SALT, in Bags. property. J. 8. CARVELL. Charlottetown, Feb. 10. tf {[Exrracts From Newsrarens.} On reference to a return made to Parliament, and ordered by the House of Commons to be printed, 7th June, L861, it will be seen that the inerease of Daty for the year, paid by the “ QUEEN,” was £2567, being ene of £1000 more than paid by any other office ever yet established in this City. [From Gore's General Advertiser, Oct. 24, 1861.) “ Indeed, we believe that we are perfectly justi. fied in saying that no other Company, within the same period, ever attained so large up income in either the Fire or Life Departments as the Queen Insurance Company. In making this statement we make no exception even in favor of our older local companies, namely, the Liverpool and London, the Royal, and the Lancashire Insurance Companics.”’ {From the Civil Service Gazette, Nov. 2. 1861.) “Among there important institutions stands emi nent for its solidity, as well as for its snecess, “the Queen Insurance Company ,”’ which last week held its annual meeting of proprietors in Liverpool. A August 11, ’62. 4i Hats and Caps, N PANAMA, Leghorn, Felt, Tweed and Cloth. The best variety to be found in the | city’. BEER & SONS. Charlottetown, June 9, 1862. pPatks BOOTS and SHOES, in Ladies’, Gents’, Misses’, Youth's and Children’s, for BEER & SONS. J. S. CARVELL. pro is! 3in May 18th, 1862. Flour! Molasses! Sugar! | SOKLVE To 7... | sale low by RECELVED, from New York, Charlottetevga, June 9, 1862. Also, from Halifax- ¢ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 12 eo ta Molasses, oe Sate | CLOTH MANUFACTORY, Sale by the subscribers Ph ) : For Sale by the subset ei a ee ae. TRYON reference to the ample report in another page will Dodd's Brick Store, Pownal-street, May 26. ) : — fully satisfy every reader of the siznal progress Dodd's ks ’ u ec. Sena CAM HE Subscriber, encouraged by the very) made by this association sjnce jts foundation. Spel ‘ a7 EO ey liberal support received in the Cloth dressing | success is, indeed, rarely attained; and it attests at CONVENT business, begs to inform the inhabitants of P. E. | once the excelience of its management, and the pub Island that he has imported from the best makers | lic confidence in its constitution. in the United States, | [From the Liverpool Mereury, Nov. 2, 1861.) Machinery for Carding, Spinning = «It must be gratifying to the public generally, and Weaving, | and especially to the proprietors, to find that its in- j come during the past three years has increased at Ce a ioe ae te ; the rate of £20,000 per annum. We believe that prepared to waeeey e hap ’ o ae Sei no other Company, within the same short period, the various descriptions of Cloth ge y mace 10) over attained so large an increase cither in the Fire ¥ — oe ahi as tiie | the Colonies. The charge for Picking, Qiling,| 5, Life Department. This speaks highly for the oung Ladies wishing to receive lessons in Music, | Carding, Spinning, and Weaving will be | activity a zeal of the management, while the One shilling and three pence per yard. promptness with which all the chums, arising ont | Other branches in the same proportion. Wool of the late disastrous fire in London were met, tes n¢ : 2 | edie el aihel itn, nt = care s | which must be washed and dried, may be left with | tsfles oo h ot — und ce oo = liq. J. Callback, Sidney Strect, Charlottetown, or | dence which marked the investment of these funds any of the agents for the Mill, from whom further | => m — some | partienlars can be learned. Charlottetown. HE Classes of this Kstablishment wi!l be re-opened on MON DAY, the 18th of August. Besides the ordinary classes, an additional one for Jours--from 10 a.m. and shorily (in addition to finishing Cloth) will be ippointed hours. For further information application can be made DIRECTRESS, Convent, Charlottetown, August Lith, 1862. 4w) Preserve IErettles, . CHARLES E. STANFIELD. ee i N BRAS3 and ENAMELLED, with, Tryon, April 21, 1862. ee es te an assortment of PRESERVE CROCKS. VIS TN ag P?- aw op « cowe | khe London and Liverpool Nae Mee | FIRE AND LIFE | | Scythes! Scythes!! | INSURANCE COMPANY. ASH'S SUPERIOR SCYTH rs Capital. Two Millions Sterling. | MAILS By Steamer ‘Westmorland,’ SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. RAKES, FORKS, &e. ke | PNUE Subseriber having been appoin'ed) ying, MAILS for the neighbouring P-n- . : ' : " BEER & SONS. from England the Agent of this long estab- | r stain 5 ‘ : whe on 8 . + | vinces, etc., will, until farther notice, be made Charlottetown, July 141808, "| Hehe at wll Kon Company, ranking among |p gu ortandad as follows |and take risks for insurance on all descriptions of For Nova Scotia, via Pictou, twice in each we ek, TO EXCURSIONISTS. property. | asfollows ;—The week in which Mails are forwarded ati . W. A. JOHNSTONE, Agent. | to England, on MONDAY, at 12 o'clock, noon, and Round trip for 153. April 7th, 1862. WEDNESDAY, a8 o'clock, p.m. und the follow. ay) ’ , ’ > , | Re ee ee \i , *k, ON IA ; Ane . SD: , at iy run ICK ETS from CH A RLOI TK: OW N REFRESHMENT and OYSTER | Jian. mow ' . to PICTOU, TRI RO, HAL! FAX. W IND-| For New Brunswick, Canada, and the United SOR OS, Se en, Se ee SALOON. States, via Shediac, every TUESDAY and FRIDAY an hariottetown, or vice versa, and go or + > : @ ¥ - . ‘clock. ONE MONTH from date of purchase, may be had HE SUBSCRIBER begs to announce | morning, at a quarter past eight o'clock. of that he has now OPENED the above SA-| For Newfouudland every MON DAY, at 12 J. 8. CARVELL, Agent. | LOON, where he is prepared to furnish every | o'clock, noon. Charlottetown, P. E. I. REFRESHMENT of the season, For England, Bermuda, and West Indies, every ats Lona = The Best of Liquors, Refreshments, andl alternate MONDAY, at 12 o'clock, noon, viz — ALBERT LAURILLIARD ren a. Tee § | served in all styles, in . oe minutes, constantly on a yd ll va Rept. 20th; - “ - } . - land. “ Au. 4th “ Oct. 13th Piano - forte Manufactur oF The SALOON is furnished in a style of conven- “ ‘Aur. 18th “ Oct. 27th — ience and comfort never before attempted in this City, and the Proprietor trasts that his assiduous attention will warrant a share of public patronage in this enterprise. 5. G. ECKSTADT. .Queen Street, Aug. 4, 1862. lm SuprLemestary Maite for England and New- foundland will be made up every Wednesday, in the same week as the above dated Mondays, at § o'clock, p.in. L. C. OWEN, Postmaster General. General Post Oilicc, Jane 16, 1862. THE MAILS YOR Saint Eleanor's, Princetown, Bar- Ch. Town, August 4, L862. _ rett’s Cross, Summerside, and all Miuils for t : THURSDAY in every month, | delivery by the Western Houte, aleo sil Sis foe rLOUR! | orthe‘hispost! of nay Kied of Merchandize placed | Bodeae, Tryon, dee. and ail Mai Setar: NOR SAL K, 100 bbis. C AN ADA SU. | in his oe Goods to be sent to the AUCTIK N &c., will, on and after TUESDAY, the lst of April, P PERFINE FLOUR, (warranted). Now er- ROOM two days previous to sale. Proceeds will | ,, forwarded from the General Post Oifice at Eight rived from Liverpool, 40 chests supevior TEA. Fv) be handed over “ es adh o'clock, a.:a., instead of nine, 46 formerly. M.. } $Y 1362 ne —_n Newspapers to be sent by these Mails must be R. W. BRECKER. ee er posted the previous afternoon, Those for the Mail Pownal Street, May 12, 1862. oo kee ae of Monday mornings must be posted on Saturday DR. HAMMOND JOHNSON Flour, Tea, Leather, &c. | afternoon. . Letters to be Registered must in all cases be posted : i i For Sale by the Subseriber t least a quarter of un bour before the time for Will VACCINATE a us pow ; y : eS Atal Uy which they are $0 kp sant. from U1 to } o'clock dally. LOW FOR CASH. L. COWEN, Postmaster (General, «th ll ELE AE Bbis. Extra State Flour General Post Oifiee, 27th , 1802, ee To a : a s. xtra iour, |- ———— : wi AINTS AND PAINT OIL, BAR ioe Sbis. Mixtra State Flo ana oa IRON; also, 100 chests and half chests TEA j 3 = = Shee - a «> tt ICK ° for uple chenp for cogs Sy 20 chests superior TEA ’ &0 sides New York Sule Leather 2000 Gunny Bazs (cheap bags for grain) TEXHE Public are reqne-ted to take notice, JAMES DUNCAN & CQ. that ov and after the Ist JULY next, all Let : i ° . Aetengese SS ters and Packets posted in any Post Office in this Tet 25 Quintals Codfish. ALSO— Just arrived per Brigt. MERotNE— ; lIstand, for delivery withjn this Island, must be ‘IV Deo s 5 w co ae ee eras sutras ae Manes Hee a eat the poonme cherpeai HOUSE, at St. Peter's Bay, adjoining Mr. 100 Bhis. Sonthera ' ee j tiv Je Sutherland's, on the Fortune Road. 30 sides te ats thee) ‘ M. LOWDEN, Peako's Buildinge. Dealer in Musical Instruments, ST. JOHN, N. B., S now in CHARLOTTETOWN, on his half yearly VISIT, and is prepared to repair | and tune Piano-fortes, Organs, olaieens, &e. Orders left at Mrs Water-street, or at Mr. Purchase’s, Great George-street, will meet with attention. ‘NOTICE! To Merchants and others. FNL subseriber will holdan AUCTION » uzlass’s, is] RW T.. C. OWEN, Portmaster General. i d ‘+ previgus to removal. Bazaar will be sold at cort previg Saeco. Arg. 25, 13¢2, thereon, and algo tou FLNE of TWO PENCE, Reference in town—Hon. D. Brenan. On the »--treet, Juno 9, 1862, ) General Pys: Utire, Cu. lowu, May a, dive, | ourneney. spot—Dr. MeKeon, the proprietor. Deed seen ut) [~~ ee