th at at %s BY TELEGRAPH, LATEST NEWS FROM INDIA! | Mercuants’ Excuanar, October 13. The American Steame® Atlantic arrived at New York; English dates to 30th of September. News from India two weeks later. Delhi dates to 12th August. The place was still held by the mutineers, European reinforcements were arriving. oe i A general assault was expected to be made on the 20th. | General Havelock, after severe fighting, had reached | Lacknow, but in consequence of inadequacy of force, retired | to Cawnpore. The Garrison at Lucknow and Agra were reported as still | holding the places, but precarious! y situated, . a rem 1, : Bit Aduiral Seymour has declared Canton under blockade, | ee —_——-- The monetary crisis in the United States has affected Halifax somewhat. Capital is in great demand there, and mercantile stock is pressed into market to raise money. Some | parties here, as might be expected, take advantage of the | existing state of affairs, and draw money from local insti- tutions, to use in speculation. Consequent on these and other movements, the Banks greatly limit, or stop, discuunting, and searcity of money and difficulty accordingly is experienced. One result, of painful character, is that several persons | engaged in the Labrador fishery find themselves at the market and with cargoes, but without sales,—or without sales except at a disastrously low price. This, subsequent to the toils, | and risks of a voyage,—and. then subsequent to the catch | aud hopes of remunerating returns,—affords subject for regret and sympathy.— Halifax Sun, The selection of Montreal as the Capital of Canada has | been announced, Flour was selling iv Indiana for four dollars and a half per barrel, For a first time within five years. The article was quoted at Troy, N. Y., below $5. The Vanderbilt is expected to bring 2,500,000 francs, above £100,000 on her next homeward trip; a welcome contribution in dull times. ; New York, Sept. 24.—Oats were very freely offered at much reduced quotations, yet they were lightly dealt in. Advices from the principal markets of the interior report heavy arrivals and limited sales of Oats—prices generally leaning in favor of purchasers. Rye and Barley were plentier and cheaper, with a moderate inquiry for each. —_—_—————-——-— ¢ <> @ a> ———_—_—_-——— j ; ; Sreawen ms rue Gicte.—We understand the Government of Canada have appointed the handsome sum of £5000) annually, towards supporting a steamer to ply between Quebec, Gaspe and Shediac. We hope this will be the means of inducing the Legislature of this Province to act in a like liberal spirit, to open up a communication by steam, between the Ports on the Gulf Shore. We trust the inhabi- tants of Kent, Northumberland, Gloucester and Restigouche, will not neglect to urge this important subject on their consi- deration. It will not do for us to remain stationary while | all our neighbours are progressing ouwards in the march ot improvement.— Miramichi Gleaner. Miss MacMcrray’s Draw:ya Acapemy.—We were very much gratified, the other morning, in paying a visit to this young lady’s Academy, and examining, not only her own specimens, but also the works of her diiferent pupils. Miss MacMarray is quite an enthusiastic artist; isa great profi- cient in chalks and painting, and appears to take great delight in teaching others the rudiments and principles of her pro-, fession. W here all her pupils are succeeding so well, it might | appear invidious to name any; but we were particularly | struck with the finish and touch of the productions of the | Misses Heartz, Ramsay and Purdie. We have very great | pleasure in recommending Miss MacMurray as a teacher ; | and we hope that she will be so eneouraged as to be induced | to remain in this city, and impart instruction in her ar | ! ursuits to many of the rising generation.—Com. 'y 8s 4+~< ©@>-> *7oo + Acctipext.—Capt. Robertson, of the schooner Ploughboy, | which arrived here from Pictou, on Monday last, reports— that on Sunday evening, when about 15 miles south of Point Prim, it blowing heavy, with a great sea,a young man, named Themas Drinkwater, of Ariebat, while standing to leeward of the mainsail, was knocked over by the sail; every effort was made to rescue him, but without success, and in a few moments all traces of him were lost. He was a sober young | man, and much esteemed by all on board.—Pro. «wee + -——-— ~ LADIES’ CLOTHING AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. Reies.—The objects of this Society are—to sel! clothing to the pour | ata ‘wall redaction, or for their use at cost prieg;.and to encourage | habits of industry among them by paying them in clothing for work done. That the funds-of the Seciety be kept up by subscriptions in money or material, and by the sule of clothing. That every subscriber have the privilege of getting garments for dis- tribution to the value of half their subscription. That the ladies in committee have the power of giving away clothing to the very destitute and deserving. That the meetings of the Suciety be held when practicable once a fort- night, for eight months in the year, at the houses of the members of the | committee. That the meetings commence at 34 o’clock and close with prayer at 9}; and that some portion of the evening be occupied in profitable reading. That the following ladies form a committee, open to Rll mewbers of the Established Church who may wish to join: — Mrs. Ball Mrs. G. Haszard Miss H. Macdonnell ** Cundall Ti. Haszard Mrs. Orlebar « B. Davies « Hensley « C. Palmer « DPD. Davies “© Hobkirk Miss Palmer “< James Desbrisay ** Hodgson Mrs. Pope ** Theo. Desbrisay * Jenkins « Welsh “« Fitagerald «¢ J. Longworth “© Yates. « Hancock Miss Macdonnell | Number of articles sold since 1853 ........ 151 Do. do. for work done...... 91 Do. MINN MET o wains concae ce 66 -_-ee < —.e@m > — i JJglice Court. Ocr. 12—Thomas Wilson, trucking without license; convicted, and fined 10s., or be imprisoned 7 days. 13--Harry Binns, charged with making disturbance on the streets; not proven. Thomas Gleeson, for permitting nuisance to accumulate about his slaughter-house; convicted—sentence deferred for the present. 15—James Peebles, charged with trespass on the house and premises of Mary Dibbins; parties settled out of court. John Maxwell, charged with being disorderly on the streets; not proven. William Smith and Join | McKenzie, diserderiy on the streets; convicted and fined 5s. each, or be imprisoned 48 hours each. 17-—Michael MeUarthy, trucking without license; convicted on corfession and fined 10s. Ann Morrisey, charged with trespass on the house and premises of James Carroll; parties settled out of court. *_eo> >- Mlarricd, On the 13th instant, by the Reverend T. Dancan, Edward Alexander Carey, Esquire, R. N., to Amelia, second daughter of John Mackieson, Esquire, M.D. By the Rev. Mr. MelIntyre, P. P., at Tiynish, on Tuesday, the 13th instant, Mr. Peter Doyle, of Lot7, to Bridget, daughter of the late Moses Foley, of Kildare, Lot 3. On the 8th inst., by the Rev. James Alien, Mr. Archibald McLean, Bouth Shore, to Maria, sixth daughter of Mr. Thomas Foster, Stanhope. On the 7th inst., by the Rev. George Sutherland, Mr. John McDonald, Lot 59, to Miss Mary Ann Campbell, of Montague. At St. Eleanor’s, on Wednesday 7th inst. the Rev. J. M. McLeod, Mr. Jobn Ramsay, to Miss Agnes, eldeSt daughter of Mr. Charles Ramaay, all of Lot 17. | Died, | At Beach Point, Lot 17, of dysentery, on the 24th August, Sarah Milicent ; and on the 234 Sept., Joseph 8., children of Mr. Stephen. At Flat River, on the Ist inst., after a lingering iliness of nine months, David, third son of Hector McKenzie, in the 20th year of hisage. At Fifteen Point, Lot 15, on the 6th instant, Mr. James Gamble, | aged 62 years. Av Tryon, on 20th ulf., Mrs. Elizabeth Muttart, aged 82 years. | purpose. learing of Dr. M’Lane’s Celebrated Liver Pills, I coneluded | ‘Turnips, ? bush.ls 3d @ Is Gd. ~ THE ~ . j Ship News. | Liverpoot, Sept, 17—Orinoco. 25th—Annie. GRAVESEND, Sept. 13—Roxana. 14ith—Hedley Vicars. Lonvon, Sept, 19—Loading—William Douse. Sailed from London on the 24th September, Bark ¢ William Douse,’ Bromley, with Goods for P. EB. Island. The Bark ¢ Aurora,’ belonging to James C. Pope, Esq. of Bedeque, , : . . | arrived here yesterday from Liverpool, with goods. | i, M. Surveying Vessel Gulnfre, Capt. Orlebar, R. N., arrived here | on Tuesday last, and is now being dismantled for the winter. ° . ’ ; i The Bark Helen, from Liverpool, arrived on Vriday, with some of the | horses and other stock for the Agricultural Society. lhe Barque Isabel, with goods to Dunean, Mason & Co., and others, arrived here from Liverpool on Saturday last. ; SS aaa : = = a eeeeee-o oa —— ANOTHER KESIDENTER OF N@W YORK CITY TESTIFIES TO THE GOOD EFFECTS OF DR. M’LANE’S CEREBRATED LI VER PILLS, PREFARED BY FLEMING BOs. New York, August 30, 1852. This is to certify that I have had the Liver Complaint for five years, | during which time I bave tried almost all known remedies, but to no | t to trya box. I did so,and am now almost cured. I think one box | more will effect a permanent cure. I can cheerfully recommend these Pills to all who may suffer from liver complaint. I have also known | them used with the most happy results in cases of sick-headache or | dyspepsia. MR. SWIFT, No. 116, Attorney-strect. | Purchasers will be careful to ask for DR. M’LANE’S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, manufactured by FLEMING BE ROS., of Pittsburgh, Pa. All other Liver Pills and Verurifuges in comparison are worthless. Dr. | M’Lane’s génuine Verniifigs ‘and his celebrated Liver Pills can now be | had at all respectable drug stores. None genuine without the signature of [5i} FLEMING BROS, } {Jrices Current. CHARLOTTETOWN MARKEYS, OCLOBER 17, 1857. | Provisions, Poultry. | Beef, (small) ¥ th. .24d @ 44d Partridges, each ..> ~~ 94 @ 13} COAL, &e. Do. by qtr. ¥ ib.. d a AK lurkeys, cach. . cores OSMUS} Areg A quantity of Standing and Running Rigeine. | Mutton, ¥ b....... dd.@ 544 Fowls,each..... 9d @ 186d} Blocks. Paints; Tron W intch S4il-inakér’s Bench “And a variety | Vasilis Bs. exit. af none Geese, each 2s@ 38] .e nthe inn MSW ae a Le hate odie meta ra ai; 3 Wi ESE, GRO ii. Wise aSW eS of other articles. “For farther particulars see handbills, Pork. V Oise .'scw ski's 44d @ 54a Fish, Oct. 19, 1857 4. H. YATES. Aacti 7 Do. (small) ¥ th... 7d .@ 8d) dfish, ¥ Ghiiseced. wa -none. | par eeaiche Sinise Se 2h SAS Es AQCHONCRR. | Lamb, ¥. lis wa baw ‘ eee @ od Pane ig “> Miew > Sd Boston Pacizet. -ottar a} , 2 > » od eYTines 7 : fa 254 ~ " ot 3 a. ae “7 $9 "Do.by tub, ¥ b--- dda 12 34/QBuokel Widoe'sesor Sere Be] Cecawill secs t neteseal satel, ma 1 iba ™ ot os oa : ia ri will wo Boston on the adth instant. For Pearl Rater. ¥ ib... 2d @ 2d Boards evtocht vie 5, | . : od eta: jot EL A, FOW LE. Lard: PB... cts. Is Tho. (s} ruce) . : 5: i Gs be ee su a ie - een ; Se Ham; @%. oi a canbe ghd none.| Do. (pine)..... 7s @ 8s| Flour, Sugar, &c. wider, BB «sa wee 23d @ 3d Shingles, OM. 255 78 @ Ys NOR SALE Oatmeal, ¥ th... O.. 1gd @ 2d Sundries, i: 600 Barrels FLOUR, Kggs,,? dozen..... id @ Yd Pimothy seed, ¥ bus. none. 100. Do. CORNMEAL, Rabbits, each...... nune. Cloyerseed, ¥ tb. none. 200 Bags do. Vegetables. Wooell Prbias, .4is, Is 3d | 15. UMhbds. SSUGAR. Potatoes, ¥ bush. .1ls6d.@1s9d Hay, ¥ ton..c.... 75s @ 85s} . Oct. 19, 1857. Isl 3mm GEO: -F.. C,.LOWDEN; Carrots, ¥ busnael. none. Straw, ¥ ewt....18 3d @ IsGd | — ; - : rv yt Peas, ¥ quart.... hone. | Homespun, ¥ yard.3s6d @ 5s Wotice. Vallowy it isa 10d @ Is Grain, Wheat, ¥ bushel. ., none. Apples, (P.2.1) ¥ bus. 6s @ &s Barley, ? bushel 3s 6d @ 4s 6d Calf-skins, ? &..... 94 @ 10 Mitte T DUORST, kn we 2s | Hides, ¥, thy e.ssese 4d. @ 54 x... - 7 t ‘ % New Advertisentents, JUST ARRIVED FROM RICHIBUCTOU! Merchantablo Pine Lumber. raXO BE SOLD by Auction, on WEDNESDAY next, 21st instant, at balf-past 4 o’clock, on the Queen’s Wharf— 8,548 Feet 14 inch first-rate PINE PLANK, 10,079 *“ ds do. do. 14.000 *.32 do. do. Ch. Town, Oct. 19. JAMES MORRIS, Auctioneer. FANO BE LET by Auction to the highest bidder, on SATUR- DAY, the 3lst October next, at 3.0’cloek, p- m., at the! Market -House, TWO STALLS in the said Market House, agreeably to a law of the City Council, intitaled “ a law re- specting Markets.”’ GEO, LEWIS, Market Clerk. Charlottetown, Oet. 19, 1857. PBXUE Prince Edward Island Racing Club will meet at the Globe Hotel, on MONDAY evening, the 2d November next, at 8 o’clock, when all Members are particularly requested to attend. JAMES COLES, Sceretary. Oct. 19, 1857. Isl & Jour | Cordwood,¥ eord. ..i . none. | EXAMINER. New Advertisements. Ne. Oe NAN LNA RL NOLL GROCERY SALE. Tea, Soap, Candles, Picklos, Sauces, &e. Q* WEDNESDAY next, 2Ist.instant, at 11 o’clock, at! the Establishment of Mr. JARDINE MacLEAN, south | side Queen-square— Half Chests Olong and Hyson TEAS, Boxes PIPES (assorted), Boxes Soap and Candles, Do. Patent Starch, Do. Prunes, Do. Table Salt, Rice, Coffee, Split Peas, Nuts, Currants, Jams & Jellies, Preseryed Meats & Fish, in tins, Sardines, Geletine, Farina, Bottles Calves’ Feet Jelly, Tins Biscuit, Bottles Pickles, Sanees and Condiments, Price’s Patent Wax and Sperm CANDLES, Lime Juice, Hhds. GLASSWARE (assorted), with a variety of SUNDRIES usually found in Grocery Stores. | SHOP FURNITURE, consisting of Scales, Weights, Scoops, Measures, Funnels, &e. Cannon STOVE and Pipe, superior Coffee Roaster and Mill, &e, ———ALSo 1 superior PLANO (Rosewood), pronounced by judges to bea firsterate article, in tune and finish, L MELODEON (new), and in good order. Ey Terms liberal. W. T. PAW, Auctioneer. October 19, 1857, 1 Household Furniture, Cordage, Sail-maker’s and Riegei’s Outfits, &e. YANO BE SOLD by Auction on THURSDAY, the 29th instant, at Ll o’clock»at the: ‘ Farwers’ Corragr.”’ Queen-square, the residence of Mr. ANDREW DO LE, all his LLOUS£LMOLD FURNITURE, STORES, FIREWOOD, before the 25th of DECEMBER next, will be handed over to his Attorney for collection without further notice. Oct. 19, 1857. Isl Sma GiiQ. F. C.. LOWDEN. g NOAL.—Sydney and Pistou COALS may be had now, and ¥ ° 7 = ° . . oh aaa > 4 during the ensuing winter, in quantities to suit pur- subscriber, between the hours of 10 and 4. {3 Orders on the Cape Breton and Pictou Mines’ for Cargoes of Coal are given on the usual terms. Ofice— West end of Grafton-strest. Oct.-19;3857: 4w G. W. DEBLOIS. “ pn Carriage Waking. OHN SCOTT, Carriage Manuficturer, returns thanks to the inhabitants of Charlottetown and the Island generally, for the very liberal patronage he has received since his eom- this day—October 13th, 1857—taken into partnership bis brother, Mr. ROBERT SCOTT, who has returned from the United States, where he has been engaged ‘at the above business for a number of years, and has learned all the modern improvements in Carriage Building, and they will now be able to furnish as good an article, and at as moderate a price, as ean be had anywhere on thé Island. In future the business will be carried on under the styl@ and title of JOUN & ROBERT SCOTT, CARRIAGE AND SLEIGH BUILDERS, &c., &e. order at the shortest notice. Carriage and Sh igh Trimming gaa tectisabac TY Wotice. VANE subscriber respectfully returns his grateful thanks for the very liberal patronage he has received since his commencement in business, and begs leave to inform the pub- | lie ghat Mr. JOHN GAINSFORD has joined him in Co- | partnership ; they intend to enlarge the business in its various branches, and have removed to the premises opposite Mr. Bertram Moore’s, Richmond-street, and will shortly remove to their new building, east of the Wellington Hotel. Ch. Town, Oct. 19, 1857. PATRICK HICKEY. The Firm of Patrick Hickey & Ca., CABINET-MAKERS AND UPHOLSTERERS, y ILL be happy to execute all orders, either from the Country or the Town, and hope te merit public sup- port by punctuality and the quality of their Goods. By the use of Steam-power they will exeeute Drilling and Turning’ in Tron: Wood ‘Turning in varicty ; Tounging ; Straight and Sweep-sawing ;- Window Sash Frames and Door-| making; Venetian Blinds and Shutters ;‘ also, Plaining, &e. } In short, labor saving machines of various kinds will be i in their Manufactory to facilitate and economise labor. JOHN GAINSFORD. PATRICK HICKEY. | Ch. Town, Oct. 19, 1857. Isl 3m Saddlo, Harness, Collar and Trunk-making| ESTABLISHMENT. | IIE subscriber respectfully fitinatesto the public general- ly that he has commenced business In the above line in the house next the Hon. Daniel Brenan’s, Sydney-street, where he will keep for sale a large assortment of GIG, CARRIAGE AND CART HARNESS; SADDLES, BRIDLES, COLLARS, Will PS, TRUNKS, &c. All orders for any article connected: with the trade will be punctually attended to." He is.also prepared to trim Sleigh: Gigs and Carriages ‘ in a superior style. The subscriber feels contident he can give satisiaction to those who may favor him with their patronage, from his having had a long experience in the business bot in the Old Country and in this Island. Ch. Town, Oct. 19, 1857. JOHN BOWERS. N, B.~-A liberal discount will be allowed to country whole- sale dealers. 3m Wotice. FHYUE Subscriber, in introducing himself to the citizens of & Charlottetown, and the inhabitants of the [sland gene- rally, begs to announce that he has commenced business as a TAILOR, in Desprisay’s Buiiprnas, next door to the Monitor office, and is now prepared to execute all orders with prompti- tude that may be entrusted to him; and having confidence that his experience in the business will prove satisfactory to the public, having served his apprenticeship in one of the principal cities of British North America, and having likewise received his knowledge of cutting from one of the best me- chanics of this city. Tle would also state that haying had the honor for the last 3 years of working for some of the most respectable individuals of this city, he has no hesitation in offering his services to a discerning public, confident that he will give satisfaction, both as regards style and price, to those who may favor him with their patronage. All orders from the country will be strictly attended to with neatnéss and des- patch. And having received the latest fashions from the United States, gentlemen wanting their work done up in the first style, are respectfully solicited to give him a call. P. CLONEY. Upper Queen-street, Oct. 19, 1857. Im Liverpool Salt. ‘King’s Square. done with neatness and despatch. Charlyttetown, Oct..19, 1857. tf + HEALTH RESTORED a hes Raat Pen See Bu Be 6 IU I SL raha ei nae Soe : + “4% B* USING MRS..M. N..GARDNER’S. INDIAN BALSAM OF F LIVERWORT AND HOARHOUND, ‘This Balsam is composed of Liverwort and Hoarhound. combined with about twenty other diffe- | rent Herbs, and entirely a vegetable compound. It f8"¢ompounded-in a truty scientific manner, and according stretiy with rules of Pharmacy, retaining all the, medicinal qualities of each article in its original strength. and being concentrated in the form ofa Balsam that is agree- able to the taste and wonderfu! on the Lusgs and Bronchial ‘Tubes, it exceeds: anvtling in medicai science that has ever been oTered. Whooping Cough, Croup, Asthma, lofluenza, Spitting of Biood, Bron- chial Complaints, and all Diseases of the Throat wud Affections of the Lupgs. and those dreadfa).and appalting Consumption’ and Liver Complaint, it is unrivalled, and when it has once been sold it has gaineia reputation for itself, without ehe aid of enémies to our race aud couutry, lengthy advertisements, and iterow has the confidence, and is recom- | mended by many high-minded men, and. some of our first. physicians ; and we particularly ask the attention, of this class of the community who are afflicted with any complaints of the Threat, Chest or Lungs, to this article, and to public speakers Who are troulded with Bronchitis lor any Bronchial Pahce eae by ever exertion, we can say with all confidence, use Mrs. Gmrdner’s Indian Balsam of Liverwort and Hoarhound. It is anexcetjent remedy for Bowel Complaints, although we do not claim for it such high encomiums as some Others claim for their preperations, particularly adapted to diseases of this nature. We | have miaty valuable certificates in ou® possession in favour of this | medicine, from men of high standing, and whose popularity extends throughout America. We have liberty to use the names of a few persons well Known in our community, who have been.cured or other- wise benefitted by the use of this Balsam: W Hi Ladd, one of the Publishers of the Boston Daily Bee—John B Gibbs Publisherof the Boston Intelligencer—J P Plumer. Printer. No. | 6 Williams Court—N H Morton, No, 2 North Market Street, and J PF | Poss, 64 Summer Street, Boston—Benjimin F Brown, of Salem, who has sold it for twenty-five years—Captain F A Prince.of the Portland steamer, Forest City—Thornton & Gerrish, Daniel Thornton, WP S Cadwell, James E Blake, W A PeaseCoH Church & Co. and ¥ Dedge, | Druggists—Rev Muses Thomas, Leyi Mason.’T D Williams, Albert | Scranton, carpenter, fvory H Bartiett,and & L Kempton, New Bedford ~—AN Ciark. Beverly—Dr George Cutier and C 6 Rogers, Charlestown. Messrs. WEEKS & POTTER, 154 Washington Street, Boston. are | Proprietors, aa: for sale by all Druggists.. Be sure and ask fur Mrs. M, | N. Garduer’s Indian Balsam of Liverwort and Hoarhound, and take no other, for there are numbers of spurious articles in the market. ‘The genuine has a blue wrapper and red Jabe! round each bottle. Oct. 19, — cise ae Fk: eS | For Sale, ue DWELLING HOUSE and LAND, now in the oeeu- pation of the subscriber, on Hillsborough-Street, near The premises may be inspected, at any time HE subscriber has just received a supply of the above by persons desirous to purchase, and for terms of sale appli- T cation to be made to Z Charlottetown; June 8, 1857. article, which he will sell low, for eash only. | June 8, 1857. SAMUEL’ A. FOWLE. | THOMAS PARSONS. Isl.tf 59 New Advertisements. Large and Extensive Sale of Rahs Manufactured and other GOODS, Tea, Crushed Sugar, Molasses, Soap, Spices, &e., just arrived, per ** Avrora”? and “ Magestic,”’ from Liverpool, and er reccnt arriyals, BY A. HW. YATES, To be sold by Auction on TUESDAY, 10th day of November next, at the sabseriber’s Store, Great George-street, com- mencing at 11 o'clock :-— : 150 Packages of Manchester and London GOODS, comprising a well-selected Stock of grey and white Cottons Striped Shirtings, Orleans, Coburas, Lustres, Rolled Linings, Casbans, Tickings, Cotton Warp, faney and other Prints, Braces, Threads, Blankets, black blue and brown Broad Cloths: Boavers, Whitneys, and fine Cloths for Over-coats; black and fancy Doesking in variety, Cotton Handkerchiefs, wool and filled lon Shawls and Squares; Velvets, cotton and silk; black an colored Gros de Naple and Glacie Silks, with various other articles, importod expressly for wholesale, and can be strongly recommended to Country and City dealers. ALSO—— 50 Chests choice TEA, 10 Bbls. Crushed Sugar, 2 Cwt. Black Pepper, 4 Cwt. Whiting, 1) Puncheons Muscovade Molasses, 50 Boxes Liverpool Salt, From London. LL amounts due, the subscriber, if not settled on or ‘hasers, on application’ being made at the Office of the mencement in business, and now infortus them ‘that he has | ta Carriages and Sleighs always on hand, and built to | ly quick aod efficacious Lats aesion And for the cure of Coughs, Gelds, | 5 Tons Round Iron, % and ., 10 Cwt. Cot Nails, 3 Cwt. Carrants, 10 Crates assorted EARTHENW AR K, &e. Terus.—£10 and up to £30,3 months; £80 and up to £50, '4 months; £50 and upwards, 6 months. Approved Jvint Notes required, Oct. 19, 1857. | 1, DO eins ve wenn Hf. HASZARD. New Goods—Fall 1857. ue subscribers have received, per ship +‘ MAJESTIC,” their FALL IMPORTATIONS of British Merchandize, consisting of every variety in Staple and Faney GOODS, suited to the present season, which they offer for sale at the | lowest possible price for casu, 1 superior HARMONEON ' for sale. Oct. 19, 1857. bi MacNUTT & BROWN. Turnips, Turnips, Turnips! _ FEW THOUSAND BUSHELS GOOD SWEDE TUR- NIPS for sale at the Farm of Oct. 19, Iso7. GEORGE COLES. ve SERVANTS.—Wanted a HOUSEKREPER by a single ; gentleman. For particulars apply at Mr. Caseley’s, Boot and Shoemaker. Oct, 19, RARE CHANCE? Lands and Mill for Sale. rEXO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the 20th day of October inst., at the hour of Bleyen o'clock in the forenoon, on the premises, on Lot 3, Western Road, 150 Acres Freehold Land. with a Dwelling House and good frame Barn thereon ; toge- ther with a SAW MILL, in excellent working order.. This Farm is in a good state of cultivation, and is well worthy the attention of intending purchasers; and in the hands of an industrious man, would yield hima comfortable living. | Further particulars. made known, on application to Mr. | Charles 5, Hunt, Auctioneer, St. Eleanor’s; or to the Sub- | scriber at Cascumpec Point, WILLIAM BELL. | Cascumpec, Sept. 7, 1857. Ow Horses, Cows, Sheop, Farming Implements, &e. &e. &e. T° Bi SOLD by Auction, on TUESDAY, the 20th’ inst., at 12 o'clock, at the Farm of Mr. Tuomas Burkowss, West River, (Green Bank Farm), about 7 miles from the City : 1 Very fine MARE (in foal) half blood, " 1 Large Farm HORSE, 6 years old, 1 Saladin FLLLY, 1 Very handsome COLT (Mountaineer), 2 years olti, took 2d prize, at the Cattle Show 40 Very fine SHEEP, 1 Fat COW 4 Ayrshire and Durham COWS, (good milkers,) 2 turts, 1 Plough, Setsof Harness, witha lot of Farming Implements, &e. Lerms Liberal. JAMES MORRIS, Auctioneer. Mon & Isl WITHOUT RESERVE! Oats, Barley, Hay oe Gntroks, Horses, Mares, Colts, Cc. we. P | gO BE SOLD by Auction, on THURSDAY, 22d instant, at 12 o’elock, at KEPPOOH, the farm of Dr. Hilicoat, about 2 miles from the Ferry— 300 Bushels OATS, » 150 Bashels BARLEY, 60 Do. CARROTS, Tons HAY, 3 very fine Brood MARES, 2 large HORSES, 3 Yearling COLTS, 1 handsome Saladin FILLY, 1 handsome Bay COLT, 1 Cart, 2 Sets Harness, i inglish Sadcie and Bridle, 1 Cultivator, &c., &e. | October 5, 1857. cor The above will be sold without reserve. Terms oy Sate.—-£10 and upwards, 6 mcuths credit will be ven upon approved Notes of Hand. JAMES MORRIS, Auctioneer. | Turnips, Turnips. ENO BE SOLD by Auction on MONDAY, the 26th instant, at 12 o'clock, on the premises, on the Lower Koad to | Wright's Mill, past the residence of Ralph Brecken, Esq:— 10 acres very superior Sweede TURNIPS, 4 acres POTATOES, Terms liberal. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioner. | gi p! | Ovt. 12,1837. | | in lots to suit purchasers. Oct. 12, 1857. Isl. New Goods just arrived from Liverpool! TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS & DEALERS, NXTENSIVE SALE OF DRY GOODS, &c. i To be sold by Auction on TUESDAY, 24th November, and following days, at 11 o’clock, at the eubseriber’s Sale ‘Room, Queen-street, an extensive assortment of BRITISH /MERCUANDIZE, in part, viz Bales gray and white Cottons, Bales striped Regatta Shirtings, Bed Tickings, Cases fancy Prints, Navy Prints, Do. Clotus, Doeskins, Cassimeres and Over-coatings, Do. Orleans, Alpaceas, Coburgs and Lustres, Bales Cotton Warp (white and colored), Cases Lining Cottons, Castans, Web Braces, White, brown and black Thread, blue and colored Cotton Handkerchiefs, Shawls, Hosiery, &e., Le, ~——A LSO-———— r TEA, SOAP, CANDLES, CRUSHED SUGAR. CURRANTS, STOVES, and a variety of other GOODS. Tenus.—£10, 3 months; £25, 4 months; £50, 6 months; £100 and upwards a credit of 9 months will be given upon approved Joint Notes of Hand. Nine months’ Note will bear interest 6 months after the day of sale. Oct. 12, 1897. isk. JAMES MORRIS, Auctioneer. AUTUMN GOODS. 1857. GOOD assortment of BRITISH DRY GOODS, adapted for the present season, for sale at reduced prices by the subscriber, THOMAS KELLY. Aug. 31, 1857. Queen-street, Charlottetown. Ship’ Bread. 10 BARRELS superior SHIP BREAD for sale cheap t re SAMUEL A. FOWLE. | Peake’s Buildings, May 25. PARR SBA tee, GS ste Pe nayp ee a ape pre . ee ee he a a er oo ~eear Se 2 8 segs ge ts ee “nls Ge te See ey err eee Ss =. ae