panic-tl by tin following considerate and mild qualilicutions. \t‘liich conclude the ttiunifcsto : " It is distinctly understood that should the reply of Prince (iot'tst-ltnkoll be ncgtttivc, the Rulaiaitugetsts are to quit tlte Ottoman States. and that the coininercial relations of the res- ctivc subjects of _tlio two governments shall - broken oIl'. _” M the snipe time tlto Sublime Porto will ttot consider it_Juxt to lay an cittbttrgo upon lliis- ,,;,m ntorchttttvvcssels, as has been the practice. |C,.n ‘ uepply the will he warned to resort el‘t'lt:iqlb' tc Blue Sea. or to the Mcditerrtitn-,ttit Sun, as they shall think tlt. within a tt.-rut that shall ltercuftcr be fixed. Moreover. tltc tlttoittan government, being unwilling to place ltindrnitt-cs in tIts~w,ay qf cuuttuercial intercourse between flit) subjects of friendly powers, will during tlte ‘war, leave tlte Straits open to their ittcrctttttilo initrine." THE JAPAN SQUADRON. We livid in the Wasltinztntt Union an iitlBIO.=I- jug satrset from a dcspatch from (Tommi: we Perav. dated Naps Island oil‘ Loo Chou. June 25, I85 . ' » ‘ Ex-ritficvs rtitm -rm: ROUGH Jouiuui. or (Sou. ' Pt- Thii llonin islands extend In II direction or-arly itottlt and t-‘OIIIII, between the latitnd.-it nf‘2li tli-1!. 30 ntin. and ‘27 deg. 45 min. north-the centre line orthe group being in lon-.v,itude about I42 deg. I5 min. east." 'I‘|iq_~isl.t4tils are evidently volcanic. the internal firgs lioimg still.at work. as Mr. Savorv, the oldest surviving settler on tlte Island. iuli-rtitcd me that they experienced two or three tietnblings of the earilt every year. The islands, hasdltiuds, anti deiscltwl rocks, presentiihe must g'r'i-to-squc forms eXllIIllIi_I_I Illi- sppearluees of castles. towers. aitimuls. and al- mnstvsvery hideous thing cot-icelvat-la to the ltlI- sginatiou. I-know of no part of the world which can ofl'er greater interest to the researches of the geologist than these islands present. Port Lloyd is situated on the western side, and nearly iii the centre of Pell Island It is 9-15)’ or ingress and egress, and may he contiidcred a safe and eumrnodious harbour. that of deep sndtstaga in trout 18 to 22 tatttonts. ‘, 'l)ltc sa)'csta.ttcltotago is to he obiziinetl as high up iltc liarbonr as at s 'p can coiivcnientt-.l_v L-o, h‘.t'vlti§"tega‘rd to depth. and room tor swingzing and veering cablc.—Strutigerti can easily tlit-cover by examination the proper position to which they can warp their sltips. ml water can be obtained in abund- ance.‘ The water is obtained front running streams,‘ and is of good qnttlit . "l.‘h'e' few settlers still rentttming on Peel Is- land—the other Islands being uninhabited- raise considerable quantities of sweet potatoes, iudinn corn, onions and tt.fcw fruits, tlte ittost tI.lmudsnt,of which are water-utclons, bananas, and iue applosut few pigs and soiuc noultry area so raise . For these tltcy lind ready sale to the whale ships constantly touching at this rt for water and other supplies. During the our days we were at ttnchor at Port; l.lovd, three whulctnen. two AIIIITICBIII and one In- glish, communicated by means of their boats with the settlement, and carried away niitny supplies, procured (metal! in cxchttngc. for articles, of which ardcnt spirits are the most acceptable to ittany of tlto sctt W it not for the scarcity of working Ihndo,‘tt much greater extent of land would be cultivated. At present there cannot be more t, It 150 acres under cultivation iii the whole island, and tltis in detacltcd spots, generally at the seaward termination of ravines furnish- ing fesltwuter, or upon platens of land near the lia'rbo‘r. _ _ ‘(pkg soil is of excellent quality for cnlttvn- fi3rt', very much resembling tltat of Mitderta 33.1 the Canary Islands. (the latter betttg in the suite purtlllol of latitude.) and consequently is .d]ni'f..Iy adapted for the cultivation of the v'”|}3, and of wheat. tobacco, sugar cane, and man Wotlter vitlttable plants. Uf sugar and tibadeb the settlers alrendy‘cultivtite enough for their own consumption. _ 'l‘iinbor for-bail ing purposes is rather scarce. and wotild soon he cxltatisted if any increase of illtttion were to call for the erection ofmnny mldh s. The best kind are the tntnnntt and the"yvil' Mulberry. 'l‘he former is sin ‘ the red wood "of Brazil and Mexico, and ouduritig. _ Icaused the island to be thoroughly explored by two parties of oflicers, tiIl(I.I.l|L‘lI‘ reports will be duly filled with other sitnilar papers. Tltc masters of this ship and the Saratoga also sur- ve ed the harbour. . Ilia scarcity of sea and land birds has been noticed by every 0ue~us singular, not more than live or six varieties o and birds have been seen. Of quadrupeds we may enuineratcltogs, goats, deer,'buIlooks, and sheep, with any number of nd do s. w'l“h?a harbgr of Port Lloyd and the neighbor- ing must-. abbihid with exccllcnt_lleh, which m. rbgtaken with the book or seine, though the places for hauling seine are lew, owing to the coral which in many parts littcs the shores. Of edible shell fish there are none, that I could learn excepting the cltume gigtts, (tri- dticiie',)whleh must be very tough an indigesti- bl it I‘ to is very at waters of the Bonin islands furnish abun- dance of crawtlsh, as also green turtle. of which we ‘obtained a good !“y'l‘l5’- _ Awarding to Kemp or, these islands known to the Japanese as early as 1675, and they des- cribed tbetn under the name of Bone Situn. and as ghotiudin with fish and crabs, some of which ‘up from our. to six et in . Front the dsasri is of the crabs, I am ed to believe thatt mistook the enortnous green turtle, which are so coininon hero, for crabs. other nu vs a much earlier date for _the dis- covery of these islands by the Japanese. Tm: PM‘II'I(‘ R/tti.aoin.-'l‘hs Washington cor- respondent of the New York Courier and En- uiror, who pretends to lay out the doctrines ol' his next Pres‘ ent‘s rneesagc, tin I " the ro- positiou to connect the Atlantic with the Pticilie ooabfi it great national railroad will be dis- cussed, tit the l‘rt-sidoiit will state his convic- fioy, um wand policy I'0%IlIl'0l ltd!) be let} to t oi llividusl energies on the private “Pm! of the ' ' -" ‘Kb! Hlltlllggf m‘l°I New York in 0 33 specie in ,froig‘lit. Ind ' for was.» Francisco states positively "tori forcible possession of ' tilting _ ’ y erganisled in than city, under ‘the W . .tllisr, l'o|rmsrly of the aunt Frituctsco el "I pursd inelt are already r ed for.lltI by sea in a ‘rm’ ’. hovt period i are x o folrikdl p.,?I'l|e kill’: all ii men. and tin ' fito tttshe 3000!?! slave territory, under thdlamo oftltd Itspublte it Sonora. from Aapinwiill arrived at She had 0 928,000 in is 200,000 in the lmnds of The New Light House on the ciiiit end of I’ictou Illtllltlltil now nearly completed, and will, iit all prolnibtltly he lighted itt two or three weeks. We niiderstttiitl that VVilli.im llogg hn. beg" appointed keeper ol'thiiltgl_it. '|‘he propriety of this lppoim- IIIEIIIIIWIH some titne since called in question by an ittthvtduul hailing frottt New (ibisgow, in a Igflgf which ttppearml in min of the Halifax papers, on the ground that other npplieunta, whose claims were superior. hiidbeeit nnfanirlv dealt with. We cannot speak nslo the elitiimv that any individual may have upon tltt~ govsrmnctit for favors, IIl.lI we believe that it more ll'Iti4lWltI'I.Il person than Mr. Ilugg, could no have been selet:tetfl't:r the situntion.——Eur!ern Citron- 'l‘ltu stern part of the wreck of the Fairy Qtm-u, hits brokctt ont tltc tttachiner by which it was held to the bottom, and late ed dowti the coast. (lit Satitrtltty, a man front Mcrigotttish stated that on the day previous he and attotln-r person had boarded the wreck. as it was tlt-iftittg at at distance of about two miles frottt the shore, and that the had discovered under it. the be y of It niun. at in a position where it could not be reached by them; a part of the body only wits visible, but they observed that it wits dressed in aid trowsers. It is believed that this must 0 the body of Doctor Mt-Kctizie, us he was the on] peron on board who wore plaid clothing. \ e have heard that the wreck Iuts tlrifted ashore at Malignant Cove, County of .\'ydttey. The other part of the wreck has been towed ashore at Little IIttrlior.—-Pirlou (‘Itrottidr-. Q.‘ J.-i.it:.~' Mi'iiiu' wits committed by Theo. I)t'lII'lHIty, I'l§(l., for stealing II £7 . ow Bruns- wick Note from Mr. David Sullivan. " Birth, On the 9th Inst. the wife of Com. Orleber II. N. ofa son. Farm to be Let. ' ‘IIE subscriber otfcrs to let for one or more yours - us imiy be agreed on. A farm at Sumtneriiide Lot I7 of about 60 acres of cultivated land till of IVlltli‘lI is under fence, it fronts two chains on the Iledcque I.l'iy within about Fifteen chains ofGreen‘a Wliarf, On the front abundance of seaweed may be laid, and on the farm any quantity of Black mud may be ptocurcd. A large Ilurn, Dwelling House and out-houses are on the prciniiir.-s. the rent may be tid in produce or in cash at the option of the Lease, I not let soon it will be otlierwisc disposed of. Application my he made to Mr. I’. Power Sutnmcrside or to the II subscriber J. WEATHERBE. Cltnrlottctouii, Nov. 9. I853. A steitdy sober man with s fair knowledge of fat- niitig wanted, with or without I! wi . J. W. bores Boots and shoes, 50 [run its ass 3. _ arrested os_ t' ,_ . ‘I. M It 0'“. the «‘-.:.*l‘.%‘5‘*.;“.Z%I*‘.>.. '5:-....:a-.,»:. .I~.islsl ..'l '. . Premises to be Let. Vrllli subscriber otferii to let II shop, dwelling house nitd warehouse in one building, 60 by 28 81. 22 feet on the ground. with tin excellent float poofceller, it in directly opposite the resideriee of Mr. MeEwen, at Suittntertiitle. lledcque, and within it few yards of the public wlntrf at winch the Bedcque and Shedisc packet arrive and depart front. ./Ilso. Near the sums wluirftt convenient dwelling house with at gnrdcn attached and a pump ofgood wtiter til the door. 'l'his house has it frost proof cellar and has on the first floor 2 Kitclieiis and 3 rooms, and 4 rooms on the second, also. it warehouse, stable, &c., 0- A dwelling house with three rooms on the first and two on the sccotid tlnor, with a frost proof eeller. also it garden iittuclted, part of the ttbovo buildings are new and the l't_‘III7lll|lIt'I' nearly so and in good order. all of these prcittisos tire plensciitly situated in that little mid fttttl. growing town Sunnnerside. further ittfornintiott may be had on applying to Mr. I’. Power on the premises or to J. WEATHERBE. Charlottetown. Nov. 10th, I853. Cattle and Iaand Sale. Ill". subscriber willolfer fur s.ile by Public Auc- . tion on his Fttrin til 7 .\lile Buy on \Vt.-tltiesdny the 30 Inst. ttt I2 o clock noon the following property, viz: Cows, Cnlvies, Young Cattle. -Isen, Shel: llontt-:4, I"tirming Iltetisils, Carts, &c: Also Beds, lle-dding, Ilcdstendti, Tables. Chairs. &c .&c , which ve been sent to said rtn to be so : o it stitall lot of llry Goods: Ininieditttely after which will be olfcred for sale the I“ttrm and All Land: belong- ing to the Subscriber ttt 7 Mile Buy either together or in lots to suit putclnis»-r.~i. these I“ttrintt having been advertised in the lloyttltitizette in ls-I9 nttd being ntlictwise so well known rt-quire but little further description lllilll to say, they contain about I-|0A<-res each, and Ilttrsh to each iocut ttbout6 stacks of Hay, or 240 tI(‘l'tIl III ilte whole with Mitrsh to cut aliont I2 stttcks : about I-I0 atoms are under cultivation : they tire bi-nutifully iiitttttted are possessed of the most n:ttur:tl itttd IIqlllt't'tI locttl iitlvitittuges and form alto- gt-thcr the he-I property tiuw uficrcd lor sale in this lttln d. Credit given for all the stock, &c., until next Full on approved nolis, and such credit for the l"ttrtns Ill may be agreed on. Further information given at sale. J. WEA'l‘IIF.RBE. Charlottetown I’. E. I. Nov. llth, I853. Apples. Onions 6:. Stoves- Us't‘ ARRIVED per Schr. Elizabeth, from Bos- ton. and for sale by the subtictiber:— Hnrrt-Iii Apples and Onions, Cooking Stoves, l'urlur Unites, Air-tight St. Cannon Stovee; .—\lso—l-‘or sale at the fuel yttrd of the subscriber. I00 counts Rock maple Gt Birch lire wood, 20,000 feet Scstitling. W. B. DAWSON. Nov. '7, I853‘ A llth Nov. I853. 485 STO . FEW WOOD S'|'OVES suitable for Meeting or School House, JIJIII received and for stile by ‘ G UIIGE MOORE. North side Queen Square. s ‘TRAY!-ID from llustico in June hunt, a dark 3 brown Mare, rising 3 years old with it star on the forcbe: . Alvin. it _v low Mare. rising two years, with a white stripe on the forehead, and the feet, neck, and tttil inclining it little to white. be- ever will give information by letter or otherwise, where the above insntioned uniimtla may be found will be rewarded for their trouble. AIIRAHAIH PINEO. Rusiico. Novembr 12th, I858. It. FALL ARRIVALS. HE Subscriber has received, on Consignment, r sehra. Jllury Aunt tind hub! 44, front BOS1 ON. a qnttttiity of GOOIIS. which he otfsrs for Stile at his Store, Queen Street, consisting in art of—l00 pieces grey, white and printed Collun bales of stri Sliirtlngs, Deniums and ' I-'urniturs Lotions, window blinds, Ilttndlterchiolh. Itlllltelll an doesltins, vestings, shiiwls, table cloths, ‘to. Also, ' 50 cheats, hall‘-sltssts and lltlhs. bores Cengou 'I‘l:lA. 'I‘isrees Rice, Ithds. Moscovsdo Molasses, boxes Raisins, Drums I-‘iga. Drama Jesus A plea, dolena Buckets. Brooms. nests Tabs, Pilot Iilead, hsrrelii Pitch, Tut, and Resin, Franklin and other STUVES rssms wriing and wrappin Paper, cane and WOOIIII seated Chairs, it_vsriet oI‘Busa Clocks. states, 50 be JAIII IOIIIIQ I‘ cu .- HASZARD’S GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 12. NEW GOODS! HE Subsctbcr being tltnttkful for IIII ptttronsge, begit leave to inlinitile to his iientls aitd the public in general, that be has remct-erl to hit New Brick Builthng, on the East side of I’ownnl Street selection of. .E.WL'RI(.'J!JV‘ JIJVD OTHER GOODS. suitable for the season, consisting of tfoolting l"rnnk- litt, Close and l'ttrlnur Stoves ; nluo Boilers, Forltl, Spades, Shovels and Scoops. Axrs, Hutches. llutmners and'l'Ittccs. ch.-tfcuit--.ts, cliuttts, locks, bolts. and chum bolts, with at variety ofotlter llardwure ; Clocks, of all do-itcriptlotts, l.ool.in Glasses, Boots, Sltoel mid llubbers. in great vntlcly, Rubber Overctmts and Oil Clothing. Ai.ao—A Good Attsomttettt of :\.\lI1lttCAN DRY UODS——Door units. 'l‘olmcco. ltutlltlu Robes, best kind : Sole Leather, I‘ilnt llrend, llltm-.-to. (Jltntnkers, Onions. Ap les Nuts, tfnnfcctiontiry, Chairs, ltrootnu, Buckets, eats 'l‘ubo, t)il tiloth tor IIIIII I"loor.t, Burning I"luid;’l‘r.A. wltolesttle and retail; Sugar, Molasses, Mustard, >turt:lt. Indigo, bags anlt, dtc. Good Astiorttneitt of Glass, Burtlwuu-are uml Cruel Stamlr; tiotion \Vnrp, lliits, cups, window ltlinds, coiitfortert-, braces, bttlcs writing and wrap- ipng Paper, balance and spring Scales. Jars, strittg.-4 Bells, Baskets, shoe pegs, window glau,dill't.-ieiit Iiaea ; with It variety ol other nrtic s. A comtiint supply of all kinds of l’ltO— VISIONS. All kinds of Agricultural I’I{()DlJCl‘} taken, at the market prices, for any of the above tioodu. 'I‘llU.\l.-\S IJUDD. O Oct. i4, 135:. 6w NOTICE. LL persons having Lcgatl tlelllllllfltl itguinst the Estate of I-'l'ZOIt(.'F. llll.l.. Merchant, late of Flat River. llelfnst. in this lslnntl. tlecczised, are herby required to furnish the sum: for Itllillilllwlll . atid all persons indebted to the tl£|Id ILtitttie are re— quiredto make itninediute tyntent. , HANNAH JANE lll|.I.,Adminirttiitrir. November 8th, I853. -Iifiltlo NEW GOODS. HE Subscriber is now receiving, per “ Sir Jllrsamler” and “ Hull:/I" from l."-vi-rpool, 182 PAClt'.«‘lGI‘.‘S Jl!l'.‘RCHA./VDIZE, suitable for the present and cunning seasons, wlticli, li.-ivittg been personally selected lroin some ofthe lirst Ilouseti in England and (il-sgow, he is enabled to offer to his customers at extrctttuly low prices for prompt pttyinent. 'l‘he S'I'0t?li (‘.tIIIIp|‘l!IEt42-—- I0 Cziscs Retttly Miide Clothing, 0 tits ttnd Cups, do Dress Miitetizils, do llubetdatshcr , do Laces and .\ illitiery, do Gloves, do Silks, ltibbonii and Velvets, do Jewel r do Furs, Trunks lloots and Shoes, Bales Cloths, Bales grey and white Calicoa, do Linen Drapery, do Carpets and l"lunnels, do Paper Ilutigings, Chests Tea, Packages Groceries, do Ilnrdwiire nttd lruttntongery, DA;\'ll".L DAVIES. Charlottetown, Nov. 4, I853. BIJIQI-u in 0l¢OC‘9GlOOBIfllv3-rNODOI The National Loan Fund Life Assurance Society of London. CAPI'l‘AL £500,000 Sterling l‘Itttpowcu»d by .\ct of Psrliatiteiit, 2d Victoria. A Saving Ilatnk lot the Widow and the Utplttttt. 'l‘. lll'l.\'l'll lIAVll.:\.'\'ll,jr. t-\gi:tit for l'ttitt:c lltltv.tnl Islttitd. Ollice, Queen Square. Chttrlottctotvn. Isl B? September 5, I853. Equitable Fire Insurance Compa- n London Incorporated by ./lct of Parliament. ~ BOARD 0|" l)lltl-‘.C'l‘t)ltS for I‘. ll. ls|nnd.—— Hon. T. H. Huttilmtnl. Ila/I. ('.'nn'Ivs lt'-:ns- lcy, l"rum.‘i's Lougwcrlh, I'.‘sq., Robert Hulchiltson, ., ’l'Iin-mus Dattuwn, 1'.‘.sq. In-tuched Risks taken at low Prentiunts No charge for I'n|icics. I"orms of Application, and all other infettniitiun, may be obtttined front the Sub- scriber, at the Ullice of G. W.Dt.-blots Esq. Charlotte- town. II. J. Cl'NDAI.I.. Sept. 7th I853. Agent for I’. IS. I. pro [em THE COLONIAL LIFE A.:SURANCE COMPANY. GOVlllN0lt—'l‘Hl RIGHT HONORABLE 1-in. EAR. of ELGIN and I\'I.\lCAl€l)l.\ll£, Uovcrttor (ienertil of Canada. IIIAD Orncir.—-22 St. .dmlrew Square, Edin- 9 E r . Bllmrd of Jlltllltlgelnillf in Scoliu and Prince Edumrtl Isl on. M. II. A ton, llunker. Hon. William A. ltlrtck, Banker. Lewis Bliss, Esq. Charles 'l‘wiiting, Esq., Barrister. John llnyley Bland, ‘Isq. Hon. Alexander Keith, Merclisnt. Jtitneii Stewnrt. lie-q., Solicitor. Medical Advil-t-.r—-A. I". filnwcrs. Agent 6.: .‘lecretttry—Mtttthew ll. Iticbsy. Solicitor 'l'he ftilltiwing gentlt-men have lmoi. .I|D|>lIlI|I('d I in‘. ct-rs oftlm l'otnp:iIi\ in I'tittn- l.tlw;iul It-lttnil. and will be piepated to furnish infnriinttion as to lltc prin- ciples and practice of the Company and the rates of Assuranct-.. (.‘httrlottetown—t“‘--"MI Advitier—lI. A. Johnston, M. D. Agettt——E. L. Lyditird. Georgetown—Medicsl Adviser-David Kaye, M. D. Agent—Wi|lianiSanderson. St. lr2lostior's—Medicsl Adviser—Joseph Bell, M. D. Agent--Thotntis Ilunt. MA'l"I‘lll-SW H. RICIIBY. HuIt_'fu.r for J\'ouu ami- Oharlottetown Mutual Insurance any, _ Incorporated by Act of l'nrlntinent in I8-I8. ' HIS COMPANY till’:-rs the best guarantee in case of loss, and accepts Risks tit a saving of fully 50 per cent, to the zmun-d. 'lhe present reliable (.‘:tp'intl exeeds £l700. ‘Per- sons having property in Cltttrlutiuinwti, or vicinity. should lose no time in applying to the Secretary of this Company for l’nlit:'ics or lnformatimt. IG"One of Philips‘ Fire Anniltilttiors IIIII been purchased by the Contpttny. for the benctit of persons insured in this Ofliee. In case of Fire. the use ofit coin be obtained inntiediatsly, by applying at the Secretary ’s Oflice. W. llI‘.Alll), I’iesit.lent IIENRY I’.-\L.\|I-LII. 8ec’y and Treasurer. Secretary‘s Ollics, Kent Street, g August llth, I858. ALLIANCE LIFE JIJVD FIRE IJV'8UR.flJVCE COM- PJ./VY, L0.N'DO.V. IITAILIIHID Iv ACT or P.\ltLlAMIN‘I'. Capital .t.'5,000.000 Htrrltnt. CHAIILI-‘.8 YIIUNG, Agent for I’. I".. Island. for sale, a few TAN- NIIl8' IAILEIIS. HA8 DODD, Powasl Itreet. Nov. 7th, IMO. —that he has ttdtled to his former Stock a choice ' I‘'artitcr‘s l l l I i I THE ALLIANCE LIN: ¢1.w; 1v'utt-; IJVSUR.-I..\‘L'E co.tr. , . ‘I’, O!" L .r . , I_I.—\\'lNG -.. Capital of .£5,tJ00.t)00, Sterling. otfers ' udvttntitges to this (.‘ommu:iity, which are equal, If not superior. to any other in tltc world. _ The subscriber cuntinut-at to issue Policies ttgittnst I"ir~,-. at lt':I.'ltllIttIJlt9 nttes of Prt-titium. _ All lttstues that may he sustttiticd, are paid with libernlity nnd promptitudc, by the Agent, Vltbuut refstcnce to the Ci-tnpany. in l.ottdott. In eases of _/‘mud, suatp£ci'u.~.-. or requiring explanation, the sub- scriber tltcn ttsks for insiractionti, froiu the Board of I)irecItirs lluinquettiiinl participation of profits will be de- clattod maxi _vt:tit‘.- It may he reincntbered tli.tt one of the ttsuiuictl Ill this Town, was paid, in I849. ll!!! IlllII(IsIttIlII! fittttt of £-II 90. IN. Cy, Iltt his return of pn-ttiiutns paid. for the then precet iiig live years. \Vltein:ier rcservoitu e made in the 'l'-nvtt; or l'ump:4 ilI’6 erected at the Wharveii: -I- I lined in clinics of Fire. the Con n ' line the Subticttbcr to couttibute'liberal donations tor such useful purposes. _ 'l‘lte Agt-nt has received instructions by tltc lust Mail, to Ittli)l‘tlI applicuttts for Life Ittsnrttnoe. that in future, so tfiuutuu i-‘on rraaur DUTY WILL sit: snaps. 'l‘lie Company will pay such charge out of its own All blnitks and infornttttions wanted, will be cheer- fully furnislted, by iitithittg ttpplictttion to Cll.-\I{I.l£3‘ YOUNG, Agent for I’. E. Island. Cb Town, Nov. 9, I853. 2m IIv..l.u- --- ll To Grocers. SUGAR! SUGAR! SUGAR! J'llkt;l'l;TIlECl'1lVI£D, ex Schr. Sopltronia, from sin Ilttrrels Choice PORTO RICO SUGAR. For Sale low, by . WIl.I.lA.\I '1'. PAIV. Oct. 8, 1853. Sm Butter, Wool and Sheep Skins. 7 HI‘. Subscriber will pay the highest rtmrltct price in CAz4H, for any quantity of WOOL and SHEEP Slt'IJ\"S. RUIII-‘.R’l‘ Bl-ILL. 3.6-» Queen Square, Ch. 'l't-wn, .\t- y 3Ist, I853. BELLS! BELLS! BELLS! ‘'1 ‘H11 Subscribers tttititufacture and keep constiintly _ on hnnd. all sizes of (Iltnrcli, Factory,h'tcutn- boat, l"cny, Locotttotive. School House and I’lttnttt- lion llclls. with the but description ofllitngings. 'l‘hese Bells are made frottt the but stock, and the - v -.-. nujxj - 9 V Moves! stoves ! ! stoves! ! Un"I' IKISCHIVISU by the Subsc ' ,1 200 S'l‘tJVII.3', well atuortcd, consisting o . Piotieqf. l'n-imiutn. Rnnsotn. New Market, Young Aulerlea pad l\.l‘t;stt:t gookkipg Sgtvssilgsp-slupte-back ' - iii, no run In, art rou Air VT’ llox. Combination . niid othér Stlirbm. ' ‘kl’ JOIIN ANDREW MeDONAL .'l October llth, I853. Isl 55 ILG. ‘ "‘ ‘ ‘M "' "“—r -*‘—?—--r-1-1. ,_ _ FLUID! FLUID ! l_- . , Five ct... nutt.\'i.v<.- ri.uin 5...: r” owl, and for sale low. Also,afew FLUID LAMPS. .lUll.‘l A.\'Dl{|-.‘W McDONALD. Queen Street, I-ttlt Oct. Isl “ Catharine." 4 . - = V ‘llli Subscriber bent leave to inform his Friends and t'usinutets, list he has "art" received per rlcltnonsr CutImrt‘ne;‘snd other In-ivals fioin the UIIIll'(I States, ll large Stock of GOODS. whichsvil he sold at it very small advance on film. coal as Cash is wanted. They consist to pair: of S i 200 Stoves, assorted. I5 Ptincliecpl Molaaau, - 50 Chests 'l‘cn. 25 Boxes Cttndles, I2 linscs Boots, Sheet and Broganl, I6 Bbls. Pilot Ilrend a_rd. Ctsekars, 5 Ilbls Burning I"|p|,'%,-' 60 Eight day, ' 32 Don. Bu . 82 -Doz. Brooms, " so lioz. (Ilia . .i 20 Illfls high proof Rain, 20 Holes lllutil. 60 Suits Oil Cltiihittg, , 12 Boxes 'I'obttccc. ' Sole Leather. Chums. Window Blinds, Rocking Horses, Wush Boards. Lonkin Glasses‘, 'I‘hormo|nQ- loni, Lntlics‘ and Gents.’ In in Rubber Boots 3 Shoes, Whips. Htitinetts. Ilrilllngs, Ticks, Sill‘ Shining, Prayer Books, H‘ ii, and at or Books. ‘ »' .lUllN ANDREW McDONALD. Isl & R. G. . October Mth. I The Wonder of the World! I I 7-[‘HI‘. Great Remedy is at but discovered, sill COUGIIS, COLDS. AIITHMA. CO8'l‘IVB- NESS AND CUNs‘l2'.\ll"I‘l0l\' have lost their tefrqs, and vanish as as if by initgit: before this Sovereigii remedy. Want it ever before known that, Hopelets cases of Corina/it,’/tiott u:_¢r¢ crredfor less than 55? I _v, ‘ 'tdividunl is to be pitied, and needs raylllpltllly. it is the consutnptive,—slwrtys ex- pi-.t:litig to get well, and yet the painful evidence of decay ttltttost " initkes the inner soul shrislt with the outer cslt." “ Some bloom as mass bloom, And live as roses ive, . ' Ie morning space I" , . , \Vhile others, III more mature lifc,—by somsli - prudence and a slight cold neglected,-—in the heclilld tluslt. the painful cough, . '| " 'l‘he prints oftlicir parting steps appear.” All we ask is this one question :—If you Itave'got mucous inembrattc.-i. or any other members 0 IN y .:IlIII’t‘9 " heirs to ills."—ttre you not interest ' remedy, Duvirrrs’ Cosu-ocrrti cs « Sold by W. ll. Warsoiv and '1‘. DIIBRIAIY &. Co.,ttt Aro'riti:c.utn:s‘ IIALL. . t small sizes under-.;n the same process in ninttttfactur- ing its t'lturclt llells An experience oftliirty _vc:trs, with at grcttt many recent itttpiovctttents, and an cit- itrely new method ofr-sstiitg. enables us to obtttiti the most melodious tune, combining also. in extraordinary viltrattioti. \'t-nvly 9,000 llells have been cast and sold from this I-‘t-untlr_\-. whi .I is 9 «iii evidence oftlieir su- p.eriori«_v. \\’e have fifteen Gold ttiid Silver medals .-it our ntlit-e, which were itwartleil for the “ bi-st Bells for .~‘t)l|tIl‘0tIiIll'3'4 and purity oftoitc.” We pay p:trti- mtlatr attention to the getting up I’ciils or Cliitnes. and min refer to those furnished by as. Out establishment til contiguous to the Erie and tlhuniplsin Canola, nnd Rttilrottds running in every direction, which brings us within four hours of New York. Cash paid for old tlnppor. Ultl Clocks. Levels, Compasses, Transits, Tltcotloliites, &c.. for sale, of superior workmanship. All cotnmunictttions, either by ntttil or otherwise will have immediate nttention. l\ |lI?Nl'IEI.Y’S SONS \Vc-st 'l‘iny. N. Y.. March, I858. . 5353* Orders will be received and Information gi- win no to prices, attieo. '1‘. Hasaitrd’s Book and sta- tionery Store. mm MONEY TO LEND “NQUIRI-‘. at the Ollice cfCtuut.i.ls l J l‘.:tq.,t.‘httrltiiietown. Fnlnnary I. I853. .P.u.au:ii, Iiotice to Tenants on the Estates of Captain and Mrs. (htmberlaxtd, in P. E. Island. ’ ‘I l I’. ’l‘ettttnts on the above Estate are hereby no- I lilied. that they will henceforth be required to ptiy ttll taxes imposed by the loctil Statutes upon the binds itt their possession, and that the Proprietors will itt all cases of default. proceed against the Tenants. upon tlis covenants contained in their Lenses. . II. I’OI'E. Cltitrlottetown, l9tb October I853. all p. ... FRENCH LANGUAGE. M ‘ CESAR DEI.lAS0l\"l‘ has the honor o inforttting the inhabitants of Charlottetown, and vici- nity, that be has opened Classes for instruction in the l"tettcli l.ttnguitge, at Mrs. M'DoN.u.n’s, North side of Qiicett Silo.-ire. .\lorning tfltttnstmfrorti It) to I2. Evening Classes, from 7 to 9. (Sttiurdity excepted I i;itMs—\lornittg (Hits.-it-s, 30s. per quarter. Lvettittg Chtssss. 25:. per quarter. .\l. D. will ttlso be prepared to attend private classes bciivectt Ihc ltours of2 and 5 iii the ulterttoott. Ito-.-iitletico— .\lr. Bttgmt|l‘s, Coinmercitil House, I'owiitt|SIrcet. 8wn80 tllasgoiv and Manchester House ! ' ‘IIE Subscriber has Jl'.‘l'l‘ II ECE I VEI) his 1 ‘ .\I.\ll‘lll SUI’I’LYof JVl§lI' and FASHIONABLE GOODS, Per llrig Allwood, direct frotit London. D.-\VIII WILSON. lliehtttond Street, 11th June, 1853 ’ NEW GOOI.‘-8. 7 VHF. Subscriber has received, per Brig Jthoood. frotn LONDON . and other recent arrivals. the I't-llowtng ill)! IDS, which are etfersd cheap for Cash. IIIIIIN St. Uttsiteil Dry (ENNIS. 50 Cliests Choice 'l‘eaI. Cnnvuss, Cordge. Oiikum. Chitin Cables I inch to 7-Stbu. Aneltors and Kedgeii. l'ut and Wrought Nails, Spikes, Round and lint Irou, \Vinilo\v (ilttss, I’ttiiits and Oil. l.ontlon and Liverpool Soup, l.omIott waxed-wick Candles. llnrrels (Jltoics Sugar. llda. Moluses, &c. &c. l.ONGWOR'I’II dt YATES. Wsttar Street. Charlottetown, June 17th, I853. l.I. l’t-riionti indebted to the Estate of the llououmlile Coloncl Lens, deceased, are re- quested to make payment forthwith ; and any per- sons htiviitg detniinda against the said Estate are re- uired to forward the lame to the (mice ofWri.i.uu "am “I .i. uituiixiotr LANE. Acting Inseam. 'IIh Oet. mt. All the papers 4 weeks Tailoring Establishment. 'A.\ll£S .\l-l.l".Ult. 'I‘.ui.ott AND Htuit-r MAKII, respectfully intiniatcs to the Gentlemen of Char- lottetotvn. ttnd his numerous friends in-town and} country, that he carries on the above business in. all. its branches, iii the corner of Quum and Kurt?" S-i‘itit:t:rs. nearly opposite the raii me‘ i.‘ I’o'i"i's. where all orders in his line will be tltnltltlblly received, and attended to with punctualit . llttvitig hutl considerubleexpetlt-.nce in his business, Ito ittkt-s this opportunity of challenging eoinpstiori.‘ nnd feels cotttitlottt of giving satisfaction to all who. tny_v fttvur ltim with their pntrottnge. , tvo Journeyman and an wuntcd itttniedintcly. Novctttbor 3. ISS3. ' -, Ido certify iltut Jams: l\lcLr:on has for many ycttrs been ctnploycd by ins, and he has obtained his knowledge lront tits in the cutting and tnakinj up of garinents; I can. and do, therefore, loeomntend hint to the public as the very best cutter and w'o'I"II-I man in his branch. 2 H. FOUND. , ‘ 883 ' ' Apprentice Boy : ‘ I I II Clititlottetoivn, Nov. 1, 1335. NOTICE. . ' ‘ HE Tenants on Townships Numbers Siztsouand. 'I‘ivettt_v-two, in this lslund,tlie property of'I'hs llight llonourttble, Laurence Suliven, are hereby "re-5 quired to ntaks immediate payment of till arrearaefl rent due by tltcm, otherwise proceedings will beiaati-g Iutcd for the recovery thereo . . . WILLIAM IDRGAN. ' .-'4 t . I‘r. 12th April, I863. Hubback’s Patent - ._, WHITE ZINC PAINT. ,_ OW LANDING, es Brig./Ittwooti, from Lon DON,I further suppl of the above vsltiablafl Also, a few cask: riers and Patty, &e. JAMES DESBRISAY. l’aint. June, I8Ih. PLOUG-HING MATCH. HE Roytil r\grlctIIIILl’ll Sociuly’a l’i.ouot-into , ' el . ATCH, will be out Rou Bank Farm, on 'I‘UI'Z.~lI)AY. the 8th day of November. ' ‘ £ ROCKLIN FULLING —MILL. 7 ‘H E Subscribers. in returning thanks to the public’ of l’. I-‘.. Island for the liberal patronage with - which they have been favoured. hope, by esnful st. ’ tention to the wants of their customers, to out a continuance of their favour. - W3 The fullovt-in; are the prices, In Nova Ieetia ,- Curronc : . Pulling only. per yitrd. dd Ito. and httlfdressisg.0d‘ ' . I: Do. full tlrt-..-sing, 8d and Dyeing Ittatctt, Browarollve-gush, ive- town. and Carbon, per yard. _ 4: I) and liotlf dressing, do. 10d , Flllllpfi Do. and full dressing, do. Is ' /' Bottle and Invisible Green dyed and lblldrssssdg‘ ' 2s 3d u'oMEJi~s Wimii. I ' Brown. dyed and pressed per ysrd,bd ' ‘Z ‘ Green o. o. - ‘ " Women‘: West prsased onfily, per yard, fld ‘, ,, Dyeing Scarlet, per lb. 2: . No sdditidhal ebnrge for carriage. R. 8!. A. FRASER. Aorzv-rti—ClisrIottetown, Mr. D. Ste , Elaanor‘ti Mr. N. J. Brown. Grand River, 55, _ John M'I)onsld, Esq. White Sands, Ilr. Ghver. " Murray Ilarbour, Mr. J y o. 1 '..iiv.' :; Rot-lilin. Middle River, Pictoa. N.B. , l ,_ ,1 July ism. ten. 3, -_...._—--——-———- <—- -.-__ -... _..J..4'll SHINGLES I . ' - F()R SALE, by Auction at 8 o'c|oIk.(TUIorI'II,) ' Thursday Ute tolh inst, at the subscribers Solo. W rootii 75,000 tIsitrtoI.n. Andssu.l'-m IAMB IOBIII. Nov.Otb,l86|. , , . __ ,_ ‘awdw First Prize. - - 0 v ,r - Second do. - - 2 0 0 ‘ 'I‘hird do. - - I-'ourth do. - - 0 I0 0 ‘ . Contpetitoni to enter their mates at the iociot ‘s, Oflice, on or before SATUIIDAY, the 5th of Nth _ vetnbe " By Ordre. l CHARLES STWAIT u 24th Oct. I853. S etsry A. S 4