LSE a Ot MN ella wi ‘ihe A tas NS Ms Re ita a la RS a Revive up THE from Athens says :~ Pireens two brigand «On the Zist ult. there arrived at the y in ¢ he better t eation has been found necessary in . oo rN neh ».ortormi tion of this courg of tha country, { lead to thesexterminatl a o » divided nto Lhree Classes ; 2, VOU : ¢ The brigands are therefore ; . : = hmas (the drachma is We.) are offered for each head of | arac as ‘ - ; cond class: t Mu) fi | the firat class; ® 000 lor the sect nd class ; and 1,01 ( for the thers, They are paid for on delivery, on the identity being ee : afterwards buried in the cemetery, at a established, and are | : om distance from the bodies to which they belonged. This isa ls circumstance which makes a great impresston on the brigands, for conviaced as they are t] ut they wil all go to hell, they do not at ali rosa the idea ol going there without theig| heads, The two brigat ds, whose heads are spoken of above, |, isé A classifi Pat rel of persons from the country were on the ground. l recollect to have witnessed for many years on this Island. | THE ENA \cerpent on tne Boston anp Maine Rarnoan.| Instant Y Ai led— Nev ral Injure d, Nove probably} .— this morning, as the 6.30 passenger train from Lawe| for this city, reached Sweetser’s Grove, in Reading, | bout two miles beyond the village, one of the axles of the! nder suddenly broke, throwing the baggage car violently off he track, to the right, and entirely demolishing it. | | | LOCAL NEWS. CHARLOTTETOWN FAIR AND CATTLE SHOW. This affair came off on Wednesday lasc, the 24th inst. Ai- hough the day was exceedingly unfavorable, a large number f The Show ft ilorses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, &e., both as regards quality | nd quantity, was better than any exhibition of the kind we | : a » _" D vieniiean’: an Oe ‘ee « : . mn" ° ‘ had assassinated a public functionary near Poros, after having | Phere was quite a number of very handsome blood Colts and | pat out his eyes, cu cértainty have come into t Ve tat bFCuUsui )- 7 - - 4 -«@e@ » Tue Granp Dox & \ Ve or hit | Grand Dake C fantine, iD arc uence Ol the Way in which he has beem mixed wp with recent naval operations, is looked UPOR 15 Bug rnd as a vory terrible f-llow, both in a pearance and manners» but nothing ean be further from the reality. He is a tall, sight, well-made young man, with good features od a pleasant expression, aud seems to be on the best terms with himself and every one about him. Hie is, in short, the last man in the world who, from his appearance, would b¢ reckoned danyerous or disagreeable, Besides this, he has a considerable reputation for wit and sarcastic humour. sf etatidith Ra Rysstan Aynesty.—An ' rranted in reference to the events of 1825, 1827 and L881. The confiscations, Amnesty ¢ t arising out of the same events, arc to remain in force. ‘_eom >» - The Ivish potatoe crop is said to be little damaged by disease as fur as can yet ascertained. The Freeman's Jwurnal says, ** When we boar in mind that of the increase in reen eToys, amounting t> 115.000 acres, alluded to by his | Kxcellency at the Athlone meeting, not far from 100,000 acres | ° . i : ‘ i . i were plantod wit. pvt At > i 8 Of iasb year, I We} estimate the value of an acre at the) : mofiLl0, the} additional erop will worth to t irmel wething about £4.000_,000 sterlines.”’ | -_—-* poem 6 eo ‘| av laisn Lanour-M Er.—tJhe Lemerz k Observer contains av agerieultural letior from the adjacent county of Clare, in| the course of which the | wing reference is made to the| state of the labour-smurket in that quarter :— Searcity of | hands and exorbitant ra ‘Wages were expected, but these bave not oeeurred. ‘The high wages were 4s.,in a few pl y three or foce daes: 29. a day and dict was the ordivuary run of the market. In remote parts of the county, | first, labour was searee, the native starting out of the county of Limerick and telsewhore, determined to make money. The experiment, however. did. n pay. In those places he was 4 . ‘ wiet ag an intrader on other men’s Inbour, to reduce the rate o> : . . . ; of it- Now, on his retarn, he is received very evolly by the men whose crops were in danger. However, everything has turned out very fairly, with little cause for grumbling. As a| ‘stout farmer (who bad paid £10 wages one day). said at | Meelick y sterday Sthe man that is net content this year | with the harvest has given the comntry, ought to be taken and shet.’. Aroufid Gort and the Connaught boundaries of | Clare a good deul of work yet remains to be got through. The hands have been absent, and only now begin to return. Near Limerick, within the past few days, farmers have been looking | for labourers to stack the corn, without success. - + -2ee@ ¢ -----— . Tue Frax Crop mr Peenano.—From the first part of the Trish | agricultural statistics for the present year we have the following summary for the fowr provinces :—Ulster: Extent of land | under flax, 1855, 87,876 acres; ditto 1856, 96,911 acres. | Increase, 9035 aeres.—Munster: Extent of land under flax, | 1855, 4252 aeres ; ditto 1856, 3955 acres. Decrease, 317 acres. —Leinster: Extent of land under flax, 1554, 2141 aeres ; ditto | 1856, 3032 acres. inerease, $1 acres. Connanght: Hxtert} of Jand under flax, 18545, 2772 acres; ditto 1556, 2948 acres. Increase. 176 acres.—Total for hreland: Acreage under flax, in Ireland? 1855, 97,041 acrés ; ditto 1856, 106,826 acres. | lnerease in 1856, 9785 acres. Extentof flax grown in Ireland | in each of the following years : In 1850, 91,040 ; acres; 1sd1, | 140,536 anéres; 1852, 187,008 acres; 1853, 174,579. aeres; | 54, 151,403 acres; 1855, 9704) acres ; 1856, 106,826 acres. | The principle increase in Ulster has been in the caunties of Armagh, Donegal, Down, Londonderry, and Tyrenc.> Ia Munster there has been a large decrease in Cork, and an inerease in Kerry. In Leinster there has been a considerable increase in Wexturd ; and in Connaught some increase also in| Mayo und Roscommon. Ciry Weteutxc Macnixe.—We are requested to call the at-| tention of our city readers to the advertisement in this day's! paper for the leasing, by public auetion, for one year, of the| above machine. [t was imported hy the Government a few} years einee, and placed at the head of Pownal-street wharf, | where. for some reason or other, it was seldom used. On the incorporation of Charlottetown it was generously presented to! the City by the Government, and is now placed in a situation | where it cannot fail, if properly managed, to be of great public service, and @ source of considerable private emolument. We) truss; therefore, to see a sharp competition for the possession | of it.. To prevent its being let to improper persons, and at too low a price, the City Council have very properly retained a) power of approval. It is the best weighing machine in the , city,-having been imported from Canada or the United States | js supposed the vessel in which the deceased took passage, will rOVik Annu —we are not certain which—-of .the most eminent manufac- | turer, and will register the addition orsubtraction of half a| sufficient evidence attainable to enable the jury to render any (4, pound.— Com. UNITED STATES. LATE FROM OALIFORNIA. California dates are to the 20th August, per steamer George | Law, from Aspinwall, which arrived at New York on the 14th | inst. She brings $1,600,000 in treasure. The Vigilance Committee at San Franciseo have signalized themselves, since our previous advices, by the unconditional | release of Judge Terry, on the 7th of August, and by a grand ' and review of their whole forces on the 18th. Although no official notice of the faet was given, yet it} appears to have been understoou that the functions of the | Coumnittee ceased, at least for the presont, with the parade of. their forces, which numbered between four and five thousand | troops. The San Francisco Herald, however, disputes the, disa ee of the Committee. 7 Tiere was a great fire at Diamond Springs on the 5th ult., | which destroyed $500,000 worth of property. ~Rather more than the average niece of murders, robberies, and assaults of a less grave eharacter, have taken place during the last fortnight. One of the most desperate cases occurred om the 12th ult., when a party of six highwaymen attacked in open day the Oantonville stage coach, on its way to Marysville. | was about $100,000 in treasure.on the stage at the time, | and the ¢oach was full of passeagers, who gallantly defended , themselves antl their’ property. Sume. 40 shots were inter- changed, audthecoach was riddled with balls. One passenger, | Thy Wt t throu the brain, and. several other» wrionithy Sade .© The robbers were compelled to retreat | Without the coveted bovty.... . t off his ears, &2., and their heads would) F he first category, but for the penury | cu! and two year old Heifers ; a good sized lephant, with th ciety, sat down to a substantial dinner at Cairns’s Hotel. ‘Rams under 3 years old, (Lambs excluded)— |a very severe contusion over the left eye. _ r@turned—* Homicide, in self-defence.’’—Adv. ilies, and several very fine draught Colts and Fillies, parti- | larly a fine Colt recently purchased by Messrs. Clark and | lo, for the purpose of being exported to the United States. \ four year old Entire, owned by W. Hodges, Esq., a very fine | inimal, was sold for £98. We observed some very fine one | and a Bull, about three years old, ! »wned by the Hon. Edward Haythorne, would have passed for } ‘exception of the tusks. \fter the Show was over, a large number of farmers and | thers, together with the officers of the Royal Agricultural So- | Blood Colts,—Ist prize, Hon. G.Coles, ......4...66£2 0 0) (foaled 1854.) 2d do. John Stockman,............1 0 0) 3d do. John Machae, Rustico,......0 10 0 Blood -Fillies.—Ist prize, Jas. Robertson, St. Peter’sRd.1 10) 0} 24 do. J. W. Mitchell, Asylum,....1 0 0) 3d do. John Kennedy, B’kly Pt. Rd.0 10 0! Entire Colts,--lst prize, Messrs. Fowle & Clark,.....2 0 0} (draught.) 2d do. Geo. Moreside, North River,.1 0 0 3d do. R. C. Woolner, Rustico,.....0 10 0} Draught Fillies.—I1st prize, A. MacKinlay, N. River,.1 10 0} 21 do. Robert Wright, Bedeque,....1 0 0| 8d do. Samuel Hyde, Elliot River,..0 10 0 Bulls, dropped since Ist January, 1854— Ist prize, Geo. Tweedy, Gallow’s Px bint,. .2 ° 9 °9 21 “do. Edmund Rodd, Royalty,.......1 10 0} 3d do. W.H. Hyde, Elliot River,.....1 0 | 4th do. John Three... 82k Ce TO' 8 Judges—Charles liaszard; W. Swabey and Captain Rice. Bulls of any age— Ist prize, Hon. E. Haythorne,.......... 1:10. 8 2d de. W. Prowse, Be'kley Pt. Road,..1 0 0 Aneas Watts, Anderson’s Road,0 10 0 od a = Cows of any age— Ist prize, Daniel Hodgson,..............1 10 07 7a do. WW iuiam Pastiiine,... <n. os ons a i 2. @ 3d do. T. Heath Haviland,......... ..0 10 0| Heifers, dropped since Ist January, 1854— ist prize, Ralph Brecken, ............+-.1,10 0} DMiEt MOONOUE. 6s esac sk isisn lk OU) CFs. ip APRNs ono oss .2kgmeneG te ae Judges—Robert Mutch, Thomas Dodd, J. Simpson. Best Heifer, calved in 1855—(Judge Peters’s prize.) Ist prize, M. B. Daly, Government Farm,2.0 0{ ae cn acon sana he WT ©} 7 eu ae, Pen of 3 Ewe Tegs (Leicester)— Ist prize, Benjamin Wright, Royalty,....2 0 0 24 do. Henry Longworth,........+-..1 0 Q| 31 do. George Tweedy,..........+5-0 10 | Pen of 3 Ewe Tegs, of any age— | Ast prize, Henry Longworth)...........-1 10 0] 24 “do. John M. Holl, Princetown Road,l O° 0 SG GOs -Foorge Tweedy sc. cccasiesessenQ 20 OG} Pen of 3 Ewe Lambs— | Ist. prize, Henry Longworth,.,.........-1 0 0 2d do. DORI HOGG. te oon a's cae cad CaP 0) 3a do. George Tweedy,.osseccesesss.0 10 0 Ist prize, William Swabey, jun.,......6.2 0 0} SE, Ge PES FOUTS, . 2 0. cceandesecoh U Ul »10 O| Ram of any age.—Mallaley, Dog River, (disputed)..1 0 0 Ram Lambs,—Ist prize, James Kobertson, St. P.’s Rd.1 10 0 od do. George Wright. ssh a eae en 2f do. Henry Longworth,.....-e..1 YU 0} ad- de. Geo. Tweedy, s Jseevess «52.010 0 Judges—Alex. Laird, Isaac Thompson and Wm. Mutch. Sow, having reared a litter this season— Ist prize, J. W. Mitchell, Asylum,...1 10 0 2d do. Benjamin Wright,.........1 0 0 3d do. William Rattery,..........0 10 0 Best Boar—,. Ist prize, Benjamin Wright,.........1 10 0 Oe. PON FEES Uibdckcccessed CO G Be, . ER pa ccmeeccceet 10 @ Jadges—same as for Sheep.—Zs/. --4-— wees -——---—-- - Mystrriovs anp Fatan Occurrence.—Qn Monday morning ast, as a smail vessel, laden with cattle and agricultural produce, bound for St. John’s, N. F., was proceeding out of the harbour, two of the crew landed at the Block-house, and informed Mrs. Smith, the person in charge, that a man named John Murray, a tailor,m Charlottetown, who had taken assage in the vessel the evening previous, and had gone to x1 in good health, was missing from the vessel, and, it was | believed, had fallen overboard. Mrs. Smith told the in- formant that he had better get the vessel taken back into port, and report the occurrence ; but this was not done—the vesse! steadily proceeding on her voyage. Assoon as Murray’s relatives in Charlottetown became aware of his fate, diligent search was made for his body, which was not found, however, until Tuesday morning, and when brought to light, exhibited An inquest, sum- | moned by Mr. Coroner Hodgson, has been held over the body, | — but its proceedings have been adjourned for a month, when it | have returned to Charlottetown—at present there being no | thing like a satisfactory verdict. Dr. Hobkirk, who made a/| post mortem examination of the body, stated it as his decided | opinion, that ,the contusion over the left eye was inflicted | before death, but did not cause death—the unfortunate man | having perished by drowning. The case is a very mysterious | one, and is rendered particularly so by the fact of the vessel | not returning to report it, when she was not out of the har-) hour when it oceurred. We have no doubt the necessary | steps will be taken to make full investigation into all the frets | connected with it. The poor man, thus summarily cut off, has | left a wife and three small children in Charlottetown. a mem On the 7th inst., at Seal River, near Orwell, a sad tragedy was enacted. It appears, from the very unsatisfactory infor- mation we haye been enabled to clicit, that a man named James Hogan had become insane, and, after setting fire to his own house, repaired to that of Mr. Wm. Fraser, sen., a short . . . * ' | distance from his own place. He was seen coming towards Mr. Fraser’s by the occupants, who, observing that he was| azmed with a pitchfork, and apparently inelined to do mis-} chief, went into the house and fastened the door. On coming! to the door and finding it fastene? , he went round to the kitchen | window, drove the pitchfork theough, and was in the act of | getting through himself, when a son of Mr. Fraser's, after) warning him off, fired a load of slugs into his chest, causing | almost instant death. This mclancholy affair happened about | 9 a.m., on a Sunday morning, there being three men in the | houseat the time. An inquest was held on the following day, hefore@Wohn MacDougall, Esq., Coroner, when a verdict was) oe i On the 49th instant, as Sarah, daughter of Mr. Ed. Butler, | Judge Terry, after his Polbdse at San Francisco, went on | postman, of Murray Harbour, was attempting to descend a | the U.S. sloop of war John Adains, for protection, aid) weil with the intention of recovering a hoop belonging to a| 0 the following Saturday friends and the * | order’? party and Con the Vizilanes Committee at San Prancised. ” Markets were dull. Yield of crops good. a m POR. 2: Twend y ndléd —A terrible riot oecurred.on the afternoon | the Aith, between a Fillmore Club ayd a party of men at, Vth Ward Democrat Head-quarters in this city. Two men’ — shot dead and some tw: relieved fatally. The fight Jasted only a few minttes, but the he 6 Was heavy and severe. Neither of the’men killed were | ig sod fn the fight, and most of the wounded were residents’ the vicinity, attracted to the spot by the disturbance. y others wounded, several it is 206 tons, called the 7 ANANDALE.”? ust, a Brig of 250 tons, named the “ Gewenar PeLirsier.” proceeded to Saetamento, where his buéket? when about half way down, the’ wall of the well | receiygd' him publicly, | closed inj covering her about eleven fect. tulated bfm on his safe. delivery from the hands of | time about 200 ym | meneed excavating each side of the well, and after working | from 4 to 94 0’cloek in the afternoon, they sueceeded in reseu- |ing her, very’much bruised, but no bones broken, and is now ouiTicaty Rigt pag . Bararnonr—T'wo , Men Kilded ond | rapidly recovering. Tu a very short, wvsons were assembled who immediately com-_ i ——+ ooo > - Launcyed. At St. Andrew’s Point, Three Rivers, a superior built Brig of about At Cardigan River, a fine well finished Brigantine of about 200 tons, | called the **Diana.”? Both vessels built fox the dium. J. Wightwar, | ‘under special survey. At Georgetown, from the Shipyard of Mr. Bourke, on the lat of Aug- | ISUMMERSIDE... 0... MINER. « Married. On the 11thinstant, at St. Eleanor a, by the Rev. J, H. Read, Rector, | rgwo BE SOLD by Puablie AUCTION, on THURS Mr. William Thomas, of Lot 15, to Miss Aun Hannah, of Summerside. At Vincent 8 Hotel, Tignish, on the 17th inst., by Thomas G. Rug- gles, Bsq., J. P., Mr. Thomas Foster, to Mary Lynch. Died. At Saint Peter’s, on the 6th instant, in the 69th year of her age, Mrs. | Elizabeth Macdonald, relict of the late Mr..Joba Macdonald, (Windmill, ) Charlottetown. Suddenly, at Savage Harbour, on the Ith instant, Jane, youngest daughter of Mr. Duncan MacDiarmid. This amiable and interesting young woman, felled jin the flower of life and usefulness, is deeply lamented by an aged and dependent father, and by numerous sorrowing friends, Her remains repose in peace in the churelyard at St. Andrew’s. On the 24th inst., oft Atroply, Agn s Ro Rankin, Esq., aged 15 months On the 25th instant, Mary Elfen, daughter of Mr. Jobn Fisher, Char- lottetown, aged 9 months. nang, only daughter of N, JJassengers. In the Steamer Lady Le Marchant, on the 23:d inst , from Shediac 47 mn erties ' | | | | | ithe Ist of October next. } | a William Dogherty, Miss Dogherty, Miss McAuley, Joseph Avard, R.A. | Strong, Alex. Johnston, D. Davis, K. Brecken, Mes. Auderson, U. D. Morpeth, Miss Fraser, Peter Seburman, and 1 in the steerage. In do., from Pictou, on the 24th—Capt, Bayfield, Kk. N., Mr. Menry Bayfield, W. Chandier, G. Hamilton, W. Carr, J. 0. Archibald, James Coles, and Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford. In the Lady. Le Marchant, from Pictou, on the 26th—R. B. Stewart and lady, Ker. G@ | James Romans, W. J, Coleman, Jobn Darrach, Mr. and Mrs, Neisen, | George Remick, Christy Cameron, 4 in the steerage. ftlarine Intelligence. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED, Sept. 19—Schr. Conservative, McFadyen, Shediae; deals. Ellen, Spin- ney, Tatamagouche; do. Bee, Oulton, Bay Verte; do. 20— Ploughboy, Robinson, Pictou; coal. Fiora, Malone, fishing voyage. Virgin, Bears, Pictou; coal. Mayflower, Bears, do.; do. Unicorn, Gallant, Shediac; deals. Sarah, Gillis, Pictou; coal. Lively Lass, Robinson, do.; do. Elizabeth Mary, McDonald, Sydney; do: Favourite, Babin, Port Hood; limestone. Brunswlek, Young, Pictou; coal. China, Lowe, Boston; goods. Olive Branch, Bouchie, Sydney; coal. 22—Trinidad, Sutherland, fishing voyage. 24— Lady Jane Grey, Paul, Bay Verte; deals, Mary Ann, Wood, Pictou; coal, Lady Le Marchant, Irving, Pictou; mails. CLEARED. > Sept. 19—Jane Grouchie, Provo, Arichat; bal. Belle, Chappel, Bay Verte; do. » Bee, Ouiton,do.; do. Oreander, Hearn, Richibucton; deals. Romp, Swain, Pictou; bal. 20—Bark Ellen, Hunter, ~ Liverpool; "deals. La Rooka, Davidson, St. John’s; cattle. Sarah, Roberts, Pictou; bal. Ellen, Spinney, Tatamagouche; do. Bee, Oulton, Shediac; passengers. Virgin, Bears, Pictou; bal. 22— Mayflower, Bears, Fictou; do. Two Brothers, Aloura, Carequet; do. 23—Lively Lass, Robinson, Pictou; do. Conservative, Me- Fadyen, do.; do. Sarah, Gillis, do, do. Ploughboy, Robinson, do.; do. 24-—Favourite, Babin, Buetoucbe; fish. Amsagent, Nicholson, Sydney; coal. China, Lowe, Pietou; bal. Arrivals Sram hence. Liverpool, Sept. 2—Anandale. 5th, Marston, Little Dorrit;—Suiled, 7ti—Isabei. Ptymouth, September 2—DBelfast Lass. Gloucester, September 3—Sailed, Bacchus. Gibralter, August 28—Cleared, Hugh for P.E L Falmouth, September 11—Sailed, Sardinian. London, September 13 —Loading, Obi, Deal, September 10—-Sailed, Paxton. Lark Alma arrived at Richinond Bay on the 21st, from Cadiz, with salti—to James Yeo,. Esq. = . = ~aeonner ————— gen licHNoway’s Ointment and Pills a certain remedy for Erysipelas.—Mr. Thomas Hilton, of Toronto, was # most severe and hopeless sufferer from this powerful and irritable disorder for upwards of four years, which ren- | dered him absolutely pitiabie; large purple blotches came all over hit vody, and made him a complete object of horror to himself as well as os all his friends. He consulted many medical men, in the hope of being benefitted, but without success. Determined not to be batiled, and in spite of what the faculty had told him, he determined as a last resouree, to commence using Holloway’s Oiatmentand Pills, These two remedies, used conjointly for a short space of time, effected a perfect cure, and he now enjoys the most robust health, after years of iutense sufferiug. ” % : New Advertisements. LLL Ail Mil Meal tle el al ll a Rll Mel al all ad Meal al at City Weighing Machine. At 12 o*eclock, noon, TO-MORROW, the 20th September £&. instant, the above Weighing Machine will be leased by Auction at the City Hall, for one year, subject to the approval of the City Council, and to such regulations as will be made known at the time of sale. Sept. 29, 1856. W. B. WELLNER, City Clerk. Notico to Pensioners. Pur Chelsea and Greenwich Pensioners, Officers’ Widows, &e., residing on this Island, will receive their quarterly allowance at the Treasury. Payments will, be made commencing on the Ist and ending on the 10th of October next. Application can now be made for the necessary declarations, receipts, LC. JOHN ROBINS, Assistant Treasurer. Treasurers Office, P.E.I., Sept 24, 1856. 2iG & E Breadstufis, Liquors, &c. UST ARRIVED, per brig ‘* China,’’ from ’ Boston, and for sale at the lowest cash prices— 250 barrels FLOUR, (very choice brands,) 150 do. best Family do. 1087 gallons high-proof SPIRITS, 60 barrels superior Pilot Bread, 2. Ge, do. Navy..do. 30 boxes English dairy Cheese, 200 do. superior assorted Lozenges. Ch. Town, Sept. 29. iw SAMUEL A. FOWLE. Hortic¢ultural Show, at Holland Grove. al Show of Autamnal VEGETABLES, FRUITS ae ber next. The following are the articles for which prizes will be awarded, viz :— VEGETABLES. Best Cauliflower, 38s 0d Best Capsicums, e) a ~ = o ** Brocoli, 3 0 ‘* Bschalots, 3 0 “¢ Savoy, 3.0 ‘¢ Parsnips, 3 0 « Carrots, 3 0 ‘* Celery, 4 6 ‘“¢ Beet, oe ‘¢ Nasturtiams, 3 0 ‘* Onion, 3 0 ‘* Squash, 3 0 ‘* Tomatocs (ripe) 3 0 “ Lot of Herbs, 23 FLOWERS. Best Bouquet, 5s 0d Best Monthly Rose, 338 Od 2d best do. 3 0 ‘© Garden Flower Finest House Blant, 3.0, : Plant, 3 0 Rarest ach 3 0 ‘© flollyhock, 3 0 Best Dahlia, 3 0 ‘* Oleander, 3.0 ‘s Pansey, 3 0 ‘* Geranium, 3 0 *s Double Stock, 3 0 ‘* Fuchia, 3 0 FRUIT. Best Grapes, 63 0d = Best Co: king Apples, 4 ‘+ Peas, summer and ‘+ Seedlings, 4 6 winter, each, 4 6 ‘© Green Gages, 5 0 Autumn ‘Apples, ‘* Magnum Bonum, 4 6 (eating), 4 6 ‘s Sorts of Plums, 4 6 ‘¢ Winter Apples, 4 6 ‘¢ Daimsons, 23 ‘s Siberian Crabs, 4 6 ‘s Melons, 6 Q All articles for competition’ will please be brought to the \place of Show before’the hour of 1 o’clock. ' Prizes awarded at 2 o’clock.* Doors opened at 3 o'clock. Entrance money 9d. ;,sabscribers free. By order of the Committee, Sept. 29, 1856? JP. PALMER, Acting Sce’y. eee nnn eet SEALED TENDERS will be reteived by. the stbsecriber, until MONDAY, the 13th day of October next, for ceiling under the.galleries of Tracadie Chapel. Each Tender to express the lowest rate, per squafe, and including the caseing of eight windows. Materials provided by the Com- mnittee, , by order, Tracadie, Sept. 29, 1856. 2i ANGUS McAULEY. an Po Wa. POWER, Commission Agent & Auctioncer, 22 * - # . “ee and FLOWERS will take place on FRIDAY, the 3d of Building Lots! Building Lois! . , . . DA Y Y th 2nd of OCTOBER next, at 12 o'clock. on the WEN) ise J the remaining portion unsold of these beautifully situated BUILDING LOTS, on the Bricwron Roap, formerly the property of the late CoLONeL LANE. i Terms and particulars made known on application to : A. IL. YATES, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, Sept 22, LS8d6, Model and Normal Training Schools, A SOIREE, - honour of the openme of the Model School, whieh will he opened in presence of Ilis exceed ney the Lieutenant Governor, will be held in the School-room on WEDNESDAY, Addresses, explanatory ot the eh- | jects of the institution, will be delivered on the oecasion, ‘Tea on the table at 24 o’elock. Tickets, Is, 6d. each, to be had at the stores of Messrs) . Stomper, Haszard & Owen and W. R. Watson. Churlottetown, Sept. 18, 1850, SELLING OFF! Valker, WwW. Patterson, Neil MeQuarrie, M.-W. Band, Hi hi AS7, \ Rp hogs leave respectfully to form hoes ; . censtomers and the public in general, his inteation of seting of the large Stock of Goods, he has now on hand at a great reduction in prices, to make room for the New Importation expected in a few weeks. His Stuck of Merchandise will be offered at very reduced prices, com - prising a large assortment of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, GROCERIES AND HABERDASUIERY, among which willbe found a large Stock of READY MADE CLOTHING in good style; a large stock of Brussels, Seotch, Kidder, Fentand He inp CARPETING, Bar fron, Window Glass, Putty, Oils, Paints, &e , &e The GOODS will be ready for Sale on SATURDAY, the SIXTH day of SEPTEMBER, and he will continue to sell at the above rates until the Ist of OCTOBER next. As great advantages will be offered to purchasers for prompt payment, as the terms to secure the reduction in prices will be Cashonly, he would invite his customers and the public to give an early call, that they may participate in the bargairs he will offer. Great George Strect, Charicttetown, September 1, L856. iy - JUST OPENED, A CHEAP CASH STORE, Tn Foster’s Brick Building, opposite the Hon. George Coles’s, Kent Street. FRXILE subscribers would respeetfally inform their friends in Charlottetown and vicinity and the public genorally, that they have just received A LARGE AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF British Merchandise, consisting of Faney and. Dry Goods in great variety, Groceries and Hardware, which they offer at. the lowest prices in thé market for cash, under the name and firm of J.& S. PROWSE, Hoping by their united efforts and strict attention to business to reeéive a share of public patronage, fecling assured that they-can give satisfaction to those who may favor them with = their custom. JOSEPH PROWSE, June 2, 1856. SAMUEL PROWSE. ALBION HOUSE, inhabitants of .Charlottetown and its vicinity that the have taken the store lately occupied by Mr. Neil Rankin, an have opened it under the above title with a magnificent and most extensive Stock of DRY GOODS of every description. ‘This Stock having been purchased with’ great adyantages— for taste, variety, quality and_clieapmess, cannot be surpassed by that of any House im the Island. It would be impossible in the limits of an advertisement to particularize, but on in- spection it will be found to contain everything that is rele by the most extensive houses in the first cities of British North: America, from the minutest article in Haberdashery, to those of the mere costly character in DRESSES, SILKS, Law LS, MANTLES, .&c. ' In making this announcement, we trust the public will en- courage us in our undertaking, and we pledge ourselves to earry on this business in a spirit of liberality, and continue to offer to purchasers advantages which will, we have no doubt, be appreciated. May 19, 1856. STREETLY & COUCHMAN. _ wn 2+ : 7 + om = ry, | it ye iY = ate 62) _ + Be a p 7 + a1) BE ' Bo : ; a 2a — CITY DRUG STORE. HE following Goods, per ship Thomas Begbie, from . London, direct from the manufactory, are commended to public attention : Mixed Pickles, Chow Chow, Picalilli, Walnats, White Onions, Gerkins, Cauliflower, French Beans, Imperial hot pickles, Anchovies, Anchovy sauce, Anchovy paste ; Harvey’s, Worcester, Mogul, King of Oude, Sir Robert Peel and Jobn Bull sauce ; Tarragou and Chili vinegar, Mushroom Catsup, Parisian Essence, Essence of Celery, Venilla, Nutmeg and Lemon, prepared Cochineal, ' i } j ; | © BEDEQUE, PRINGE EDWAKD ISLAND. i preserved Pears, Pine Apples and Apricots, Rose water, Salad s Cd Oiland table vinegar, in decanters; Tart Fruits, Cherries, Goose- berries, plums, Greengages, Red Currants, Kaspberries, Gilan- i tine, Candied Citron, Lemon and Orange peels, Sardines, Mus- tard in kegs and bottles, Cocoa paste, pearl Tapioca, Currie powder, Cayenne Pepper, Chillics, Maccaronic, Vermicilli, Composite and Sperm Candles, Split eas, Malt Vinegar, double Gloneester Cheese, &ec., &e. June 39. WILLIAM R. WATSON. HUGH FRASER, (North Side, Queen Syuare,) He received his well-selected Stock of Spring GROCERIES, Brandy, Gin, Ram, real good Malt Whiske ; Wine—Port, Sherry, and a few demu Champagne ; Cider; Pale Bottled Ale ; Barclay’s aud Perkins’s Brown Stout Batted Porter, quality warranted, Chariottetow nm, dtne, Ta. Isl. 4m. : é ie i J a ‘> ‘ 1.¥ . +>. 2 JAWS Wewads, Xommission Merchant, Gonera]l, Agent and Auctionecr. QUEKN. STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD IpLAND 185, Gi TREETLY & COUCHMAN beg respectfally to inform the’