* ttitlls %% I'lllMllllS’ oonnaaotaa PUBLISHED ON EVERY’ Established 1823. ./ -;.r ,, l Church of England Prayer Books . D OWEN h ooi .d l Pubnflled by Ge°' 1'' I-Iajzard |H'AsQt:p‘l;‘of the above andlvatielzrephied Itouiifll Queen Square, l them at the following low prices, HZ. . . 1 32 _Cl h,tiltF.d tl tstsd. Ia tuned twtce a wtioklfit 158- P01‘ 19”‘ R“b’.. ""0 apen.‘ oroclco. ElgI:i0’Ile(l not-ii‘ Gilt. 39. AND CONTA .' 1 Morocco, 4: 6 THE LATEST NEWS, AT HOME & ABROAD. K H ASZARD’S GAZETTE l l Minion 32mo. Roan. l-lrnbossed, Gilt Edged, 3:. ‘ onpareil 82riio. SI. l'ica 2-lino. 5s 6d. Bvo 9!. Calf. l2s 6]. JOHN HARPER, _ I Labourers Wanted ! i ANY number of LABOURERS, including_aorne MASONS, can get employment on the Railroad between the Bi-iiid and Sliediuc in New Brunswick. ' Wages, (by the dtiy). liberal, with the ehancelof: making well by job work. For particulars, enquire i 5: this Oifice, or at the subscriber at the \\ 0I'lW- 4 JOHN HRUOKFIELD, Contractor- Attc (Queen-SI, in illr. De.ibrt'.¢a_i/‘s Buildings.) ‘ Solicits the patronage of the public, and will ende_a- > rm to rtierit tlie conildetice tit all who may favor hint . I l ..r._ ,.V.?. News by the English Mail! NAPLES. The Iiitlepcntlaitce reports the tenor of tire seen Atiglo-French note presented to the knit,’ Naples. The note, it is said, “insists” on an amnesty, and especially rrtetitions the case of Poerio. Ifthe King lsliould persist in his policy, an Anglo- I 1* rench squndrori will appear in the Bay of Naples to protect Briglisli and French pro- perty in the event 01 it revoltition. The _ . _ 'King of Naples, it is said, is “disposed” ttoneer and C0m111lll10l1 Merchant» ‘to yield to these representations. Other reports rt-present liiiri as preparing defences on his elitists, and refusing to yiel . i.d.E‘i‘7EEr.'ilEl'E§‘>f.'LlEt. Wl)_ENlCSD.»lY & SATURDAY. Charlottetown, P. ii), lslllllll, Wcdnosdity, October I, 1856. .~ us- . I New Series. .\o. 38l. Sir Charles Napier, In a late visit at St. Peters- bnrg, was tendered by the emperor a suit of room. In one ol the crown palaces. He had made a bet that he would breakfast at Crniistrrdt and dine at ht. Pctersburg on the satire day. It is further 8'4Itl that as there two pleztsiiig operations have been etfected ‘by him between sunrise and sunset, he has \\0ll his bet. THE Tier-r«:rrAitv l\lurt.\‘r:t:its.—'l'lre clearly expressed opinion of the country has been endors- ed by the comparative lenient.-y of the sentences \\'hlt;h the soldiers of the Tipperary Light liifaiitry h we been adjtitlged to stiller. T uke of I tftiiitbritlge has had an opporiuiiity ofiritiugurat- trig his present high coinrnitnd by an act nfclem. tincy. nor has he let the occiisiori pass. Even the ollit-era wlto cnrnpose-d ihet-our‘-rnarlial at Nenagh exhibited a rrgard‘ to extenuating circumstances tribunals. tit‘ course, not usually eviiicnd by an.“ in strict accordance aitl iiiilitaiy law, sentence ot death could have burn passed on every one of the i‘|l‘CUEf‘tl, Such \\;i.~: not done, however, in Pvt-it asirigzle instrtnc-i. it now appears by the seritmice! pI‘irm\ll11ll.l¢’tl lrv General Llhaiterion the ti-llmving day, thiit three lllPlt only were senten- Bend, Sept. 8, 1856. i with business in the tibove line. Feb, I1, 1850. y i I -*1”. .i . ; Victoria Cloth and Larding Mllla. Till‘) Subscriber begs to return his sincere thanks to the public generally, for the very ltberril support given to the above mills, for the last two‘ riusct: AND ENGLAND. It appears to be the common opinion in Paris that the French and Englisli Cabi- nets tirc at issue on several points, though Carriage Bolts. ASZARD & OWI-IN have received_ it large Stock nfthe i.bove—of the following sizes :- yew,’ and would imi,,,,,,e um he ,. MW p,.,p,..-ed NGTM. niai:t:l1_-:3it§ I tto one supposes these _dill'ei-critzcs can e.-t- I Pd I ‘ n I , I H_ Th . l to take in Cloth and \\'o , and rclurii the snore Id lnclies by .l -_>- if _-~ sctitinlly rillect the alliance. lhe invest-; ‘ " ."' 9"’ ’”'°" .‘” "'1 _ " l‘"“"""°'"' with deapatch. The above Mills lirivitig undergone , l‘l “ »l 3: S . riient 0l'O’l ltittticll with the Grand Ctit'tlt)n i her \,la~les'.-V h,“ g‘,'la,,c""'5l-V mnlllmed l" t‘'" "9"" E momush repair‘ Pam“ may depend on having; 3 (| 1 0, 0 , . M. the Leai H t. H d I k pcna seri.-ititoe. re srnteiices on two others of - - . - . , ' 25 " 3 5-I6 3-8 , , a 0 ° ""0"": ll" ‘'9 "ll" Cd 21 'eara’Irans ortatioti are 1' imviuteiltisix - ' Justice done to anything they may ple.iu..lo forward. V _ _ _ _ . _ ) y p H t .. I . years JOHN "ENm_:RS0x_ Buckley pm“, Rond_ 3 [-4 3.“, .t.s , utteiittoti paid. to Count hlottiy by the Ern- } ,,,.,,a| ec,,.,,ud,._ 1,", Wm, H’, ,0 undergu bu, A ent, Messrs. Beer & Sou, Charloltelowii. ; 39 1-4 it-to 3-8 7-16 5 3 pet-or ol ltussia, are not likely to lease the l lutlr _\'e:tr.~" 'lt’ll(ll servitude in lieu of 15 seats’ 8 “ l‘ 7"" 3'3 5 'Enwlisli G \ in t Tl I‘ h C l,‘ r t ti ' o'e'r ticri. t- - ; -= fallsloffllil. ‘ These llolls have neatly turned heads and are ofTcred‘. ° le ‘em’ I l ' l i ' August 12, I856. - The man liurns, convicted of wilftil murder, and sentenced by the Netiagli Court nfAssi1.e to be extrciited, will be lratrspotted tor life. This is the heaviest judgrrieiit auariled on the whole t i for sale at from 25 to 50 per cent luiver than they can "*“‘ ‘W’ ‘—H’ 1”}! iitft is »‘*iiltl,l_o liiivc abandoned the pt-ojectl P C l' S C \ C.l' an C C 0 l L , the made rm. on H" l_,h,,,d. ' ‘oi an e.\’pe_tlitrori ugatrist the Rifl'pii'atcs, on r Lt:/tsAx'i'r,y .ii....t...i in front of King-.; .._ - _-..w_- , rice unto! l’russtu displtiyirtg _too strong I]. ' to mes‘,l|_':":,';:’,iixvl'e£"::K$3""?::'£?,::er::l COPAL VARNISH. V f°"’A ii" l[)h_" ‘.:,°'°l"’V"al"_"l "l l'j'‘‘I-§l“'‘‘‘l '“ J body of criminals corint-uieil Will) the outbreak at 3. y B ' ' I-‘EW’[‘in-cins ofsuperiorCOl'Al. VAllNlSll ‘‘_ll {'3 fl‘ l“=l=lllll ea\Pe(llll0ll- lllc Lng- .\enagli. The lu‘lII' tttilitiarrit-ii 5enlt‘llCC(l to 15 ‘ Its: (,\1ll)lllt.‘l take? the smite sitlre us'l‘tii-ltey years‘ ‘pnnspprtrition, will he ‘ollbjeclld to penal an .' ti.-tr-itt on tic question 0 ulllllll“ the rwiiliii 8 ll" iiiir leafs Parli- :D,,,,ul,iu,, l),i,,ci,,a“,i,___‘.. The 1;-much &0,,_ The annoiincernent tirade by General Cliatterton, seribar begs to irititnatt-, that strict attention and moderate charges will entitle him to a share of pub- l er-ttiiieiit is still undecided on this point. ilha” “ b°a"l. “M h‘.'‘''.'' "l’l"’l"'°d “’ l“""5"t‘.-““° I ‘any complaints the lip;-erttry Militia bail to make 5 I l a for ll'Ile by I ll. ll:\SZ.'\l{ll. Charlotietowrt.'JuIy 2d, 1855. J. \V. FORD. Proprietor. Ch. Town, Sept. 8, I856. fig‘ SERVANT GIRL fwanted. & Douglas Estate, Lot 19. l FFERS will be received by the undersigned for l the purchase of that portion of Lot 19. known as . the " Douglas Estate" comprising about I780 Acres of excellent land. The whole of this property ial under lease for 999 years to various tenants at it re- served rent of one shilling Currency per acre. Ari indisputable title will be given. R. S'l‘EWAR'I‘. Charlottetown. March 21st, 1866. A CARD. HAVILAND «K: BRECKEN, Barrister Gt Attornies at Law, JVOTJ1 IE8 PUBLIC, 4-c.. 6-c. OLD CUSTOM-HOUSE BUlLl)I.\'GS, Warts-Srnnar, CHABLOTTETOWN, E. lsL.i.\'n. lie patronage. _ RUSS” AND SWEDEN. ‘g::l|.j‘_.(l;'(l:l1liI;':i" their clothing. o;c., has given great A letter fr-orii St. Petersburg of the ‘Jud tsulysfn It“llS{ generally reported that tlte pe,,,,s,,,,,g were is 3 wiry in Omulmnn Ufa re. atioirs o _ussia and S“ edcii lime lice" reply that Sir Cliarles l\apier give the Grand ot l:t(tle lanytlging blot friendly, and that the Duke Constantine. The latter, alter It-tting Sir Swe ist airi Iissa or sent by the court of Charles see all the rirraiigemeiits and the entire Stockholm to the coronation cotild not fail 9“'9“8‘l‘ 0" C""“5“‘d‘- asked hlmil" 3 °l‘“‘~‘l"ll"8 to have iiuticcd the coolness which exists - *“’" °' '““""°""“w°“' "d"'l'“'- "ml “'3' did,‘ * - _ ~ .7 v - - u , between me “V0 smtesni . \ou come in? ‘In which bit Charles replied by i 'aslting, “Pray. why did not your linperial High- ! U838 cotne out l’, Stir CllARLES IN ST. l’r~:raitsiturtt;. T. HEATH llA\'ll.A.\‘D. FREDERICK lJBl('Kl-..\'. l ‘—_-A ‘W "_ 1, STEAMER —— ‘ sr.ii.\'. Advices from Madrid, dated the 6th inst. state that ()’.l)onnell is now conipletcl ‘aware of the intrigues which are on foot tit the l’a|.'ice against ltim. On this sub- jcct he has had no alit-.t-cation with Marshal Palm Brmsh bum s.,.,,A,,E|,__coppen_d I bottclia, and 'l'llCll' liostility is now openly _.,_4-. . i and come, ,—u,,,_,,ed‘ 2,2 mm, m,g~,_,e,._ gurlpfllllfcilcd. lhe lnlant, Don Francisco, FOR l - horse poNer,eliiased tit Lloyd's for 13 years, having lather of the King, Is one of O’Donnell’s . " i .. ‘ll ~ ' . - TUE HUM» & SPARS“ - Bi«m~t- ’ ?3"3i'.i‘.’i'-'°.i’iIl'£"‘1‘i.'3"I'.§3..5I.' '..".."‘5i§'.‘.‘°i'i'.... i'..w.'.'é2 = "'°“' -“°""’ ”'°""°“” ‘"“’ " has "°°" “ l tin‘ahe la in at‘ 3 3' 8 , - ~ < question whether the government should 6‘N'lln0l:Jll':eT:)|’y the‘ Neilvfollyndlsnnd I Ch"'°‘m°"" and mcmu’ and b°'w°°" C'""i°m' I not order him to leave Madrid The Kingi "”° - ] town and Saediaic :—- I ' ‘ market. of 82 tonl new meiiiiiiiiiiiieiil. . L, - 9, d- I .1 i, r _ ;himselt‘ is narrowlv watched. It is declar- and "2 3°“; r‘t’l‘l8i 'i:|”€:'e“l’°"R 79, (“fol-“$2 :clI’cnl|:lvsIl:$Ic(l:3el\l:c|"y 'TnuE:tFltlly":l]:r'llletl§, all (‘5"(I)"t,:rl:¢e_‘lllr: ‘ ed for a certainty that O'Donnell will never cam. an . .' P. PF 3' . 3 for Charlottetown ; leaving Chtirlottctowii_l'or Pic- Suppress the law for the sale 0,-church Pro- A"“- M°F"'i °“° tou every Tuesday at 2 o'clock ' returning front - ~ . BENJAMIN DAVl'Es, r‘ Pm“ "en wedneidnh ‘Giving an‘ E “flock ; W," perty, nor allow Queen Christina to return ’ Broker, C i. Town. to pain. \ carding Machines. étc. , —— Subscribers other for Sale Cardirig lllrichines. 1 Lady chine Cards, Crank Pliite, Cleaners, \Voo| I Picltera. l'ower Treetittil lllachinery on a new con L structionu Orders puiictuully attended to. Address: John Morrire & Sou, Srickville, County of \Ve.-t- morland New Brunswick, or llavid Steviart, Ciirh . Cliarlotletown, July 18, 1855. ‘ ylvlns In l L3 Ma-rchant ii E.\'Tl2R'1‘Al.\'.\lE.\'T or A CRl.\lE.L\' Or- livicnit AT Pitr:sroNr.i.\'s.—-Tlie safe retrirn lfroin the Crimea. of Thomas Alexander, I Esq. C. B., Inspector-General ot'Hospitnls was celebrated with great cot-diality in Prcstonpans, his native town, on Tuesday last, when rt number of the inhabitants and other friends entertained ltitri at a public dinner. The presence of upwards of sixty «eritlcmefl, and the enthusiastic welcome aiey gave Mr. Alexander, testified the hearty satisfaction with which his return and well-earned professional advances were regarded. The chair was filled by Robert Hislop, Esq., and, after spending a plea- sant evening, the party seprated with IIVHF. Ma PHILIPS F. IRVING, Co1tit.t.\'ni:rt. Under contract with the Provincial Govern- I meat carrying Her Majesty’: Mails. s°P" 3' l856""4' again leave Charlottetown for fiictou every 'I‘htgsdIy V’ '-‘ " " ’ ‘ “ morning, at 10 o'clock ; wi return from ictou. °———' - e e d wish sf rum future“, "1, - FAIRBANKS’ °"J,l' §."‘l'-L; '°.“"'L§',“‘,6,:”fl°°l‘ 3 “l"‘l,“:'"k$° °" | Professor Mom. *0! til lli° l°l°8'3Pli. f)lpctltIeirg(il‘istinguieshe(il guest, ivhoe Slltflllllg canaaaaran lo Fore fiaeiigiltatli-mgauulaueo. :.§"iy" iii Riciiibhciou "to l End C°".‘i,"'°.l’i"°'m 17 h ‘l"° P'"°'"°d ‘° ”'° proceeds on duty to Canada. The en‘; ' the ownor.L- P- -13 BRrSAY.EI --in 3liiid- "r ° ""“’°" ° ‘ “ " tainment was provided by Mr. Grant, no to E. J. SMITH. Eaq.—in Pictou to ours. J. & J. YORSTDN.-—or in Charlottetown to THEO. DESBRISAY. the Queen’s Arms Hotel, and gave great satisfaction. SCALES, OF ALL VABIETIF3. Warehouse, 34 Kilby Street. B03 1‘ O N . GREBNLEAF Gt. BROWN, Aoaru-a. A full assortment of all kinds of weighing up ara- tua and Itore furniture for sale at ow riites. flail- road, Hay, and Coal Scales let in any part of the Provinces. OARD may be had for it few persona on appli. cation to vlr. Wl[.l.l.*\M PAUL. opposite the residence of John Ilrecken, Eoq., King-street. Cb. Town, Sept. 12, 1846. Two Iriabfia named James Caldwell and John Malone, have been arrested at Cheraw, S‘. C., on a charge of being abolitioniata. They were put in the hands of a Cotnmittee, to be sent , to the free States. June I2, 1856. Dacuiva or rat: Ban.—There are no less than 40 sets of chambers now to let in the Inner Temple, and 33 in the Middle Temple, and the entries of student: are about one-filth of what they were ten years o. The calls to the bar have fallen off Lfixga mere notliin compared to the olden l time, for whereas the Middle Temple used to call in few years ago about 1%) or 130 a Harness antl Coach Hardware. EDWARD DANA, uaxuracrunsn at Ixronrsa . Si Peterahurtz letters continue to revel in den- i cription of the glories of the special embassy in 29 Kilhy Street. (near State), Boston iihe IiiPi°I°lii"tt *0wiiiiii<iii- Tligi, diiiloiiialic FF]-IRS or Cash at low ricgg, SP;-inag, Axles, t Cutpl ITO I0 lI‘8 conveyed “deadphead I I0 MOSCOW. Bola, span", Rims, sharia, Emmeted cloth, (lit the ‘Ind setildlllliel a special train conveyed Patent and Enameled Leather; all of first quality. ’ crown, ewela. aceptres. orbs, and dtlferentcrowns . Surntton malleable [ton on hand. and furnished to of all t e Russias. Treasures were exposed II ' . . d r . order and pattern. I-‘ull assortment American Har- open cgniggeg, and immenge crowd; looked on in Yen‘: 20 l3 POW ¢°ll3ld°r° 3 3"‘ lwerafle nan. Hardware. PARTICULAI ATTENTION gdmir-“ion, l and even this number shows symptom: of oivnr 'ro oanliaa. decrease,