________ ° t f I d'd d hlias, some ?:.?|-;(I:a|:d'DIl’l°el?Io blirfanfrbm the seed. We P camelia, longing ‘to Mrs. W. the first of the kind; it was not in it would have carried the Kiss. ‘ hole, the labors of‘ the dy bom- been crowned with the success they Dawson; bloom 01’ On the W niittee have inerito - on Thursday the 2d October, the new Pres- byterian Church at New Langholm, Cascum- P” cook tire about 12 o'clock, the Carpenters nd’ other workmen being on the spot at the me, but so ra id was the conflagratiou. that not even the ible, which was laced in the ulpit for Divine Service on the fa lowing Sun- gy, could be saved. As there was no su- rance effected, and having cost £400 or £500, it is a severe loss to the Settlement, besides the disappointment. Mr. Henderson, the contrac- mg, is a severe loser, having lost all his tools in the Building. The speeches delivered at the opening of the Normal School, will appear in our next issue. 11- atfords us uudieguised leasure to give publicity to the fact, that the ewton Univer- gity of Baltimore, has done itself the hi h ho- nor of conferring upon our dietinguishe citi- zen, the Honorable Charles Young. Judge of Probate and Surro ate Courts, the degree of Doctor of Laws. e trust that the Honorable Dr. Young may long 've to wear and adorn the honors he has so indefatigably earned and nor. so justly inerits.—Ezvntt Bi.icswoco'a Mausziira for ;ptember, has been received, the contents for this month are varied_‘and interesting, vis:— 'I'he Scot Abroad—'l‘he Man of Diplomacy. Sketches on the way to Stockholm Thev Athelings; or, I ., Sea-side Studies.—Part II., "A Chapter on Peninsular Dogs, Oldtower: A Brookside Dialogue, The Poetry of Christian Art, aca ay. The Rev. John Knox has received a call to a pastoral charge in the city of New York,Uuited tates. ‘ -i . The Rev. John Knox will preach (D. V!) in the Cross Road's Cha cl. on Lord's day, the 12th of October. in t e Brudonell Chapel on the 19th, and in the South Lake Chapel on the 26th, at the usual hours. POLICE COURT. Oct. 1. Peter M‘PhaiI for assault and battery on Bridget M‘Kenna, not proves: to the satisfaction ofthe Court, plaintifl'to pay costs. 2. George Wilson and Cornelius Coltely for violent assault and batterv on Catharine Fraser, convicted, Wilson fined £3. and Cokely fined £4 with 7s each costs, or be imprisoned 9 months each, committe John Murphy, charged with assault and battery on George Gardiner, cross action, dismissed, plaintiff to pa costs. 3. James Il‘Keiina drunk and insulting the police. dismissed when sober. 4. Patrick Duolan, for violent assault on, and tescus cfa prisoner from Police Constable Heggs tad White, committed to take his trial at the Supreme Court in January next. 6. Cletus Campbell, disorderly in his house, to prosecutor appearing he was dismissed. 7. Patrick Cnnly. for violent assault and battery on Bridget Conly, and assault and trespass on David Stewart. Esq., neither plaintiffs pressing lieir charges he was ordered to find security in to lreep the peace and be of good behaviour fol I2 months. 7. Michael M‘Carty. truclrman, for not having the number of license on his truclr and cart, con- Vtttsd on confession. a ned. Patrick Keenan, 'l‘homas Willson, and Patric Quinn, for “trticlririg for hire without license” Ollvicted fined. l0s. l_’atrick M‘Kenna, John Perceval, and Peter Ttliiisr. on a similar ohsrge—nct proven. Married, 0a the 2d October, by the Rev. Mr. I"iisgereld,st 1|» residence of the bride's father, in w. it. ‘WWI. son of Nicholas Brown, I:‘.sq.. Merchant, daughter of Mr. Dixon, '0 Oaths sth inst., by the Rev. Charles I.loyd, E. cw III. William W att, to Miss Randal Margaret All Spencer. both c this City. Die l_ Dysentry. at New Annan. on the 3d instant. 'l'‘''' ‘"030. youngest son of Mr. Robert Walker, Ila year and ten months. The Three (Iifts—Part ~ of0 HASZAr{.D’S Gr\ZE'I"I‘E, OCTOBER 8. Passengers, In the Lady Lshlarchsnt frcrn Sliediac yesterday, —Mcssrs. Robert Morrow. J. D. McDonald, Murdoch McKenzie, Wm. Treinain: Mrs. Atkinson. Mrs. hlclianzie; Miss McDonald, Miss Proper. and 8 in the stsersge. - ' r Ooal Meter and Wetgher. MR. DANIEL BETIIUNE having been put into . possession ofthe City Weighing Machine. by virtue_ofa Lease, and he having this its taken and subscribed to the Oath of Oflics,—NOTl Eis hereby given, that the said Darrin. IJITHUKI is the o authorised Coal Meter and Weigher for the City and Port of Charlottetown up to this date. By order, W. ll. WI-ILLNER, City Clerk. City Clerk's Office. October 7th, I356.—Iw rill papers. Chain Pump Fixtures I lbs. CIIAIN. for Fun ‘P'- 4 don. l'lX'l‘UllES,—For Sale by- GEORGE T. HASZARD. Oct. 2, I850. A- B A R G A I N ! FOR. SALE. that pleasantly situated CO'l"I'AGE and Premises ttdjoiinng the Property of Mr‘ James DAVIS. and fronting on King's equars. For particulars, apply to the Subscriber- JAMES J. BEVAN. Charlottetown, Oct. 8, I856. Charlottetown Sacred Harmonic Society. HE members ofthe above Society are requested to meet in the Iirraiv-r Scissor.-rtooas. oa THURSDAY Evening next, the 9th instant, at 8 o'clock. A full attendance is particularly requested By order, MOIIIN L_0WDEN,Seo'y. PASHIOIABLE Boot and Slioe Establishment. ICHARD FAUGHT. grateful for former patro- nage. to announce to his customers and the public generally. his return from the United States; and having had three years’ experience in the most fashionable establishments there. and having acquired a thorough knowledge of the improvements of‘ the day, requests (at his old stand, Queen Square), a continuance of print vors. - Lidies' and Gentlernen’s Boots and Shoes soled with India Rubber soles; and India and Shoes neatly repaired. October 6th, W56.-—3i POLITICAL ALLIANCE. MEETING of the Members of the above Al- liance will be held in the 'l‘:ari-nttaxcu Ilann, on THURSDAY evening next, h instant. at eigltt o'clock. p. in. A full attendance is particularly re nested. y order of the Committee. Charlottetown, Oct. dtli, I856. Oct. 7, I856. Charlottetown Gas Company- OTICE is hereb given, that a special meeting of the Shareho ders of the Cliiirlottetown Gas Light Company,will be held at the Compan ’s oflice at It) o'clock. A. M. on Tisuasnitr the l6t inet., to authorize the directors to raise by loan or ortherwies, ii sum sufficient to carry on the business of the said Comp.” w MURPIIY I Manager 8;’ Secretary. Oct. 4th, 1856. TIIESTEAWIER ROSEBUD,—will until fur- ther notice leave Suinincrside for Shediac, every Tuesday and Friday morning, at 9 o’clacli, and return from Shediac, each trip after the arrival of the Boat front St. John. For freight or passengers, apply to the Captain on board, or to » Was. HEARD. Charlottetown, Oct. 3rd, I854. Western Red Potatoes! ERSONS having the tibove sort of Potatoes for sale. will please cnll at the Subscriber's Office, and state the quantity they will deliver on or about the 10th Oc-roses. next. A few other sorta also wants . The Subscriber will also want about that time- "orlr, Beef. Cheese, Butter, Turnipe.‘ Mackerel, llgi-rings, Codfish. Sheep. Pigs. Cattle, llorses, Turkeys, Geese, lluclts and Fowls. -gpgy‘ OATS niid BAllLF.Y new wniit . .I:\.\ll-‘.5 N IIAIIRIS. Ch. 'l‘own, Sept. 27,1856.--Adv. 3w LOST. N \Vedneedny the Illtli lnrll. lietwr-en f‘.luirlntir-- town lllltl llir: Que-it's I\flll.i, ii lliilliiln Skin, ,9 lined with clieckertd lNlllIP!pllll, ltoloiiging in Ilia‘ front ofn Slolgh. 'l he finder will Il6 n~wnr.l.-«I for V his trouble by leaving it til the 0IIIf.‘t" of IIlt.~'2‘lftI'I' Gazette. Sept. l5tli, I856. A U C T I 0 N S, BY JOHN C. TIIAVERS. A I Notice to Farmers and others. 1 0 as Sons by Auction, on Tawaanav the, 9th of OCTOBER neat. at ll o'clock, fore-1 noon, on the Farm of Mr. NATHAN WRIGHT,‘ on the Winsloe Road, 5 miles from Town,the whole‘ his noctr, onor, st FARMING IMPLEMENT8, coirsirrirso or I Ayrshire COW, 4 years old. from ‘ Sweet Lad,’ do 8 do do I yearling IIEIFER, from ' Sweet Lad;" l Calf, from do., lCow 1 ood I-‘iirrn Horse. 2 Figs, 1 Box Slei h, 1 Vood Sleigh, I Track, I set Sleigh Harness I Jauntiiig Sleigh & Pure, I set Cart do I Roller I Plough pair IIllI’l'0WI Franklin Stove 2 acres Potatoes Five tons upland IIAY. A nuriiber of Stocks OATS and HARLEY. and l number of Farming Implements, and other articles too nuiiiemua to mention. I@* 'l‘s:nus.--All sums under £5 cash on deli- very after the sale; over £5, a credit of 3 months, on approved Joint Notes. Don't Forget Thursday the 9th October TO BE LD. HE Farm at present in the occupation efllr. Andrew Smit , at the Cross Roads. Belfast. For particulars apply at the clue of T. HEATH HAV LAND. Esq. arrister at Last. Charlottetown, April 25th, 1853. -sannron HOUSE,” STREETLY it COUCHMAN BEG raspectfull to inform the inhabitants of Char- lottetown an its vicinit , that they have taken the store lately occupied by Kill. NEIL RANKIN. a va opened it under the above title with I magnificent and HOST EXTENIVE STOCK or DRY GOODS or IVIIY nlscsttra-ioiv. This stock having been purchased with greeted- vantages, for taste, variety. quality, and clieapneas, cannot’ be surpassed by that any House in the Island It would be impossible in the limits ofan advertisement to particularize, but on inspection it will be found to contain everything, that is supplied by the moat extensive houses in the first Cities of B. N. America, from the iiiinuiest article in Haberdash- ery, to tlioao of the more costly character in Dresses, Silks, Shawls, Iantles, dro- In tnaking this announcement, we trust the public‘ Rubber Boots |,,. RARE C H A N C E for Country Merchants 6:. Dealers JUST ARRIVED! ONE of the most Extensive and the greatest Va- riety of G V DS ever offered in this City. To be Sold by AUCTION. on Thuxsdgy the 9th OCTOBER instant, at ll o'clock, at the Store for- merly occupied by Joszrii McDoarAi.n, Esquire, Queen-Street, a large and well selec Stock of Goods. DRY GOODS. HARDWARlS,Ironrnonger . Cut- lery, Groceries. Jewelry. Glassware, endy- Inadc Clothing, Hosiery. Ship Chnndlcry, Car- enters’ and Blacksmiths‘ Tools, Saddlery, c., c. The Sale will be cotiiinaed from day to day until the whole is disposed of. Parties desirous of getting a good asuortmeut, will do well to attend this Sale, so there is everything required to complete their supply. Tainass or Sana —.£l0 to £20, three months; £20 to £50, 4 months; £50 and upwards, a Credit of6 months will be given upon approved Joint Notes Hand. All same under £10, to be Cash on de- ' ery. JAMES MORRIS, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, September 80th, l856.—lsl&Ea Farm for sale! TO as: sonn. “ CYltlBRlA=LODGE FARM," containing 230 acres. all iiiclosed, 180 ofwhich are cultivated, and 50 are under useful and ornaaiental wood. There is a good IIOUSE and other necessary Buildings for a farm of that size. Also a GARDEN and smell Orchard, well stocked with ’l‘reee, which bear a vast abundance of Fruit, (Cherries. Plumlis, Currants, Gooeebriries and Apples). The Land fronts on Wheatle_y River and Rusiico Bay, where there are plenty of Fish, (herrings, mackerel, codfish, lobsters, trout, and other lie . Stock, Crop &. Implements May be taken at a valuation if required, the Stock consists of— 9 HORSES and COLTS, 20 head ofCattle of the Cow kind, 60 SHEEP. Crop. about- 40 or 50 tons IIAY, 25 acres of Wheat, I4 acres of Oats, 7 acres of Barley; 4 acres ol"I‘urnips. 2 acres of Potatos, I acre of,Carrot.s. I Immediate possession can be obtained upon good security being given. Further particulars can be obtained from the proprietor on the premises. WILLIAM IIODGES. Cymbria Lodge, P..E. Island. I}. N. America, Aug. 19. 1856. Port sane. THAT pleasantly situated House. and half of Town lot, situated in Hi|Isho- rough Street, near King's nare. For further particulars enquire of the subscri- ber on the Premises. JOHN FIELDING. Charlottetown, September 25. I856, WESTMORIILAND HOTEL, shediac. THE Subscriber in returning thanks to the travel. ling public generally for past piitronrige, assures those who may still favor him with their eupport,l Illlll they will find good entertainment, and every itllt-iitiivit paid to the care nfluggnge. dtc. , by calling at llli ll- It-l sitiinto on the .\lnin l’nst Roiid, tvitliiii I few llllliulvi i\':il't III the pnlmv-. \\'lnirf. to which the I'm-lt--is .-ind !!t3:ll|H‘l’i ply n-gnlnrly to niid from I'. E. ’ I.v4l.iiid. l‘on\~ey:iriceei to rind from the Bend or other places i.~i Ill-' l’rot'iiice ut the cheapest rate,witli careful Ili‘i\e't'!. lslnnd produce ofnny Lind consigpcd to me either for sale or to be forwarded to the end, shall have my best attention. l’F.TEII. SCIIUIUIAN. Sliediric, New Brunswick, April 23d. I856. will encourage us in this undertaking, and we pledge ourselves to carry on this business in a spirit of libe- rality, rind continue to offer to purcliaeera advantages which will, we have no doubt, be appreciated. S'l‘REE'l‘LY It IJUUCHMAN. Charlottetown, May, I1, 1856. ’ A MARVELLOUS REMEDY! FOR A HABVELLOUS AGEH HOLLOWAY’S OINTM NT: THE GRAND EXTERNAL REMEDY. By the aid of a microscope, we see millions oflittle openings on the surface of our bodies. Through these, this Uintrnont, when rubbbed on the skin. is carried to an organ or inward Diseases of the Kidne s, disorders ofthe Liver, atfections ofthe Heart, In ainatiort of the Lungs, Aathmas, Coughs and Colds, are by its tneane effectually cured. Every housewife knows, that salt passes freely through bone or meat of any thickness. This he iiig Ointment far more readily penetrates through any bone or fleshy rt of the living body. curing the most dangerous inward complaints, that cannot be reached by other means. ERYSIPELAS, RHEUMATISM AND SCORBUTIC HUMOURS. No remedy has ever done so much for the cure of iseases of‘ the slrin.whatever form they may assume, as this Ointment. Scurvy. Sore Ileada, Scrofula, or Erysipelas, cannot long withstand its influence. The inventor has travelled over many parts of the globe. visiting the principal hospitals, dispersing this Oint- merit, giving advice as to its application, and has thus been the means of restoring countless numbers to health. SORE LEGS, SORE BREASTS, wotmns dz. ULCERS. Some sf the most scientific surgeons now rely solely on the use of this wonderful Ointment, when having to cope with the worst cases nfsores. wounds, ulcers, glandular swellings, and tunioure. Professor llollowa has dispatched to the East, large ship- nients-olytliia Ointment, to be used in the worst cases ' cure any ulcer. glandular swel- ling, stiffness or contraction of the joints, even of 20 years‘ standing. PILES AND I-‘ISIULAS. These and other similar distressing complaints can be elfcctuslly cured. if the Ointment be well rubbed in over the parts affected, and by otherwise following the printed directions around each pot. Boil: the Ointment and Pill: should be tired in the following caser:—— Bsd Legs Cancers flora-throats Bad Breasts Contracted and Stiff ldiindisgug. Burns oin curv Bunions Elephantiasis l-ore- ends Bits of Moequi- Pirtulas ore-nipples toes and Sand oat f Corns ies Glandular swellinga Fumonrs} Coco-bay Lumhago U ere Cliiego-foot Piles \Vounda Cliilblriina Rheumatism Yawn. ffliappcil liniide Scolds Sold Ill lllel-'.'ll:lI)Il!llll|CIlI cfProfeesorIIor..1.owAy, 2-H, Sit-mid. (near Temple Bar.) London, dnn 80, Maiden Lane, New York, also by all respectable Druggiete and Dealers in Medicines throughout the Civilized \vVorld, at the following prices:—nt ls 3d; an ad; rind 5s each Pot. D There is a considerable living by taking eh larger sizes. ' _. ‘ ‘_ L’ N. ll.—Directions for of paring of every disorder are attired to ‘ Pet. 4