l HASZARITS GAZETTEV NOVEMBER’ 9. letters of assistance are coming in fast. Qgegcutleiiuui writes, ” I shall subscribe I 5QO,copiss_,at luust. " Another says, “I ihullsubscribo for l0ll0 copies for myself. gnd unothe I000 copies for my wife.” The gfirl oftiainaborough has sent a subscribti- Friends suggests that, from calculations he ,.vhg'm'atle, it will require a ship of more than ‘200toiis to carry out the million copies to China; and that the duty upon the paper would amount to neaaly $ l5,000, which, ,]mwever,:'lia thinks might, by application to .-the Chancellor of the Exchequer, be reinit- ted in the way of drawback. The British and Foreign Bible Society have, we ob- e. ed ti resolution, stating that“ the Committee, relying upon the sympathy at the British public in this desirable object, are prepared to take upon themselves all the measures necessary for printing, with , the least practicable delay, one million co- " of the Chinese New Testament." Cnnouoroius IN CHOLIRA.—-H. B. Evans “iidr"rales to the London Times ii case of ‘Asiatic cholera cured by the administration ofcliloroform. I-Ie advises it r several -reasons. In the first place, relatives are ‘ arr-d the otherwise awful necessity of witnessing the sinful contortions of the albicted one, an , again, by its inhalation a new principle is introduced into the blood. The spasm, vomiting, and par ing are al- layed, the medicines given be ore its exhi- bition have time to become absorbed, and exercise that desirable influence on the dis- ease, which the constant vomiting would preclude. Nuw Conn roit Ciioi.niu.—A new mode of treating cholera is to give a table spoon- ful of. powdered mustard in a tumbler of cold water as an emetic. After it has pro- duced vomiting a wine glass of brandy, with ten grains of Cayenne pepper {pow- dered capsicum) stirred up in it, is given. ll’-the patient survives such a dose, he must be proof against any disease. The Boston Bee says there’ never was it larger or better crop of potatoes than there is this year. _: ns.8zanD's Gazer“-rn. "Wednesday, November 9, 1853. -13!» last Royal Gazette is quite destitute of intorost, but this is accounted for by the fact of the I§dltor‘sufl'ering under severe illness, we will therefore as nothing more at present on the sub' ct of h r. Whclnn's resignation of his seat lie Council Board, save than to express our full’ and firm belief that the acting editor of the Gaiptto states notliin but the truth when he says. “ We a no without fear of contradic- tion that his Excellency knew nothing of the proceedings of that meeting until after Mr. Whslana res atibn took place, and that resig- nation tlier ore could not have been dependant upon the few words he was allowed to utter at the one sided meeting." It needs but a little reflectlon on the matter, and taking the whole circumstances of the case into consideration, to see how com lately Sir Alexander was deceived. and unconsciously made the victim of Coles and Whelan. Before the meeting broke u and Whelan had left the Court house. there is not the shadow of a doubt, but that. Coles was in- formed by one of those who had been placed as spies on the part of the Government, to give information as to what was from time to time in on, of the expressions made use of by he an. Coles saw in an instant, that unless somethin decisive was eliected. some coup de mu attsm ts , the whole party was compromised. One 0 two thin must be done, either Whelan must be got ri of, or " The members of the Goveriiiuentor Mr. Wlielan‘s ‘ colleague ” we will not quarrel for a word—must endorse or adopt his expressions. The last alterna- tive was no or a moment to be thought of, and it followed that the other must be had recourse to. But howl 'l‘urn him out. repu- diate him and his sentiments, both at the same time! no, that would be too much. Mr. Whelan is a member of Ibo House and must be concilisted. Now let itbe remember- ed that Mr. Lord was present when Whelan dolled the public opinion (in the manner char- . there be a doubt that directly the meetin was over, Lord sought Coles and that eitxher Whelan joined them or was imme- distal sent for! And what followed? Cole with is usual determination and knowing that he was in his power so long as he held the lucrative situation of Queen's printer, minoun- cod to Whelan that it was necessary for him to resign—mark—-before the tiling (arm: to Sir Alu- enders ears, for said George, ifllis Excellency is told the story of your attending the meeting, which, after tbadecision of Council this morn- ing you had no right to do, and is also told by some olcious fa ow,ot' the expressions you made use of, he will insist upon striking our name out of the list of Executive Councel ors, and we ll not be able to save you, for de- pend upon it both Hensley and Rice will join the Governor, so now sit down, and write our resignation; tell the Governor what you ike. but write it and I will takeit or send it to him. and in order that it shall appear that there was no question about it in council and thatit was all your own doin Iwill take care that our name is put intot e Commission of a once for Queen's Count_v.this will quiet suspicion and be letting you of!‘ easily, much more so than you deserve, for to an the least of it Master Whelan you behaved ike ti jack- ass and as ii'the—--‘I nder we committed about that unfortunate Fairy Queen. was not sumcient to give the Islander and ilnssei-d's Gazette matter of abuse for the next three months. you must boputtlng in our jsw—-however there's no time to lost better resign while you have time to do it or before tomorrow morning you'll be kicked out. We will leave our to my whether this is not something like a true version of the story. It is not wish to take any udvantu of Mr. Whslans indisposlton, but we would t ank him at his flrstleisure when convalescent, to tell us how or wh It was that the time of his resignation shou d have happened to be ‘an after .9 use of, at the lie at ‘Igor d no it .l'.—li ... hssrwsh the G or .i-'.-. '1)- on offillll. A member of the Society of Sir,—A|low me to say a few remarks in reference to the appeal of Lieut. Hancock, at the Iiamnc Meeting of last week. If by “dark and degraded state of the Micrnsc tribe" be mans their poverty, migratory habits, and social inferiority, I say the Catholic Church is not responsible for this; Shslms no lands at her disposal to bestow on them, nor funds to cslalillsll schools; and, indeed, schools without periiinnetit hnbitsiions, would be useless, as they could not attend them. The attempt to cast raprsueb on the Catholic Church, is as unjust as it is Ingenu- mas; and the reproach, if reproach there he, must fall some where else. If by "dark and degraded state." he tncans their religious stats. I say again, that he is an inrotiipctent and prsjadinud Judge in this rnntter, and can have but a very imperfect and incorrect knowledge of their religious stats and prac- tice. whatever was done for the Indians, was done by the Catholic Church, and it comes with u very bad grace from those who have done nothing, except holding meetings and drafting resolutions, in Cbarlotisiown. to reproach her for not having done more. It would appear more gsntlonisnly, if not more christian, in l.ieut. Hancock, to have witllbuld his dark and uncalled for insinustions. aspocilly. as this could not furilisr the object of the meeting. The Catholic Church converted the Indians, instructed them, and attended to their spiritual wants, long before the Guluare, with her unseat missionaries have in sight, and will uguin,aftar some favorable breeze shall have wsfled herself and eruwto stbm shores. The Indian has been taught to believe. that his poverty and ruggedness will not exclude him from the kingdom of heaven, and that a black coat and white cruvut are not essentially necessary to attain salvation. We would be happy to do all in our power for the amelioration of their social condi- tion, but see noiliing as yet attempted, but dasparutu etliirtv,—prose|yiisin,—such, for iuuaneu, as r‘ ‘ "" " ' "‘ ' Human. port. At all events, the pious Merchants will be doing stirs business, with prospect of gain, and in- deninilication against loss, unless.-0 terrible thought! —-lliese degraded Indians will fly the place as a plague spot, and leave the pious Merchant‘ Village and all, to lungnish without a trade. Yours. dr.e., JAMES bIcDONALD. St. Marys, Nov. 2d, 1858. “ Rscrivn sour-rnrss A! no is run ruin.” To 'l‘iiie Enirorr or iIsszsun’s Gsanrl. Sir.—.-linong the various modes of athlning ll livelihood in this present day, there is none in my i-stiiiuttion. so dangerous as that ofbuyin tip old iron. as the business is by some carri on, it matters not how worthless the reader or how valuable the article, it is greedily can ht at for a few peace, and never seen more ut shipped to some foreign market. By this means, the rising aeration of the lower class are systematical y trained to thieving and not many premises however well tested is safe from petty peculution; ind articles worth many _ unds, have been bought for a few shil- lings, mm the most destitute creatures, which the purchaser must have known, could not have honestly belonged to them. Why do not these men go fairly to the Merchant, Shi builder, Blaclisinith &c., and purchase at n Eir rice, all his waste scrap Iron! Then it would an honorable transaction. Men with ions and philanthropic views may spend their bourand mono In attempting to spread religious and inora education, among these youn scions 0 rice and wickedness, but in vain, w ile such a temptation, bounty is oflered. leading than: into the worst of rice. I therefore fear, that the motto at the head oftny letter is, in some cases, but too applicable. A Rusmun-r. Charlottetown, Nov. 3d. The Packet Isabella, ’I‘urnbulIi,m:rrivsd _ hero on Sunday morning, with the Co ial mails. Married, At Chiirlottstowu. on Tumday the Ith iust., b the Ilev. Mr. Snudgrusu, Mr. Andrew Cruaaton, Char. luttetown Royalty, to Miss Hath 3. Foster, Chur- loltetowii. Dlod At Hyde-park, Oct. 8d, Anna, wflb of John Ilse- Gregor, Esq., M. P. for Glasgow. summary of Government Advertisements _|I|lis Excellsliieyéhc Lieutonun;'Go£arnor ip'Ceun- ci ias een can to t _ ' 5 _ tvhnrtinger liirlhe Publispbvbsrf it St. u.ry'd°B:;, T. wnslnp No. 8|. His Eicsllsnc tlis Lieutenant Governor in Coun- cil has been pfessud to establish a Past Oflao at P900“ F0". '|'ownship No. 86, and to appoint ‘r ncas Kell ., Postninst ' ii. |.f—of~ cut ofld Vicyti'iril:s.,qCu . I2 " u ‘ His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in (‘sun- gil has beEen tor gipptgiigrdosll Man» TARK. -. iriitor o I School 5' Island, in tin: terms of the Act -of; Victoria. Ll Warrants from No. 2l9, of the date Ofilnt April. I853. to No. 26|. of the data of Ilst April, I0“, both inclusive, will he paid at tlIaTreusury &and together with the interest due thereon. 0 h Launched. at s In instant, fronithashi srdsl'Ir.t3.i-pg. Iloopur. Lot II. a line Bsrquonofdfl teas bar. then. This this vessel was built entirely sI'.luaiper, and eligible for seven ears classification at La s. She is nnrned the " srburton," and was clirisigu. ed by Miss Wnrburton as she gracefully riioud an the ways. From the Shipyard of W. Richards, Vernon Bird, on the nth instant, u So ior Dark, 310 sous rqifl, called the Elisa. for lhrwslsli, Esq. Port of Oliarlottotofi. AIIIVID. Oct. 20th. Isubullu, Tsrnbull. Pistsa.-flsrl. McDonald. N. B. lumber. ' Seyinoru, llslinsi gssb—Isrs. odiac; Ilsa Sh s. 2d, '\IIIlll|, Newfoundland; his-Rapid, I.inti'i|u¢i¢n- —I.mly Sale, Slimline; o . 5th, Mar Jane. llnlifsx; grwIds—Iurk Sh Alanan. der, rilsh, Liverpool; gun. cargo... Price, Sidney; soul-—Ilrigt. Ilseaps, da. d it. Hulifusigood Bib. Elisabeth, Boston; Msylswsr. Gown. Rionbuetwz Hzpy urn. Pistsu; usal—G1uy- tou, INC. ._ ssinun Oct, sun. Bark /ms. Hall. Ilsblbutsu; to has losdtng—Bri . Ilrothurl. Newfoundland; —-I"|or:i, Mc onald. Hullfnli da—flurs,m.; s....'sa. waits... n.i.... lay v as, Halifss; -rlur-o— Ileary.da.do-- . Bears. M iisnic a E ‘ yrs. ii I. w 3'6" am. it. a ...rui..—°iiLs-ob. I-sis‘ T‘ Large bodies of men are employed at difl'ereut ints along the line in filling tip and rs ing, and the line is now clearly in , or distinctly marked out throughout its whole extent. At Sbediac a few rails have already been laid down, for the con- venience of the contractors in transporting their materials, a large quantity of which has been received there. A thousand ad- ditional laborers are expected to arrive from En land early in then ring, when the works wi lde pushed forward) with i-edoubled vigor. The contractors are evidently in earnest, and disposed to accomplish their engagements with us "to" the letter. The “ ourier" in noticing some recent letters of Mr. Jackson's, which have found their way into the public prints, says; ‘- The Railway from Shediac to St. John, and from St. John to Fredricton, must and shall be constructed as fast as men and money can do them. The line from Miramichi to Shediac tuuntbe built, whether on one scheme or the other, and we much mistake the spirit and can of our iriends in Maine if they allow us to be oug before them at the border. ’ Passengers, Ia Ilia Packet Irobclla, on Sunday last,-Mr. and Mrs. Wu|k'er, Mr. Barker, Capt. Ford, Mr. Hornet, and two in the utsersge. hip News. The Burk Annie Ha l—Wilkie, insstsr, belonging to Messrs. Nelson of this town, was lost on Friday night last on a roof of rocks on the western side of St. Peter's Island, crow saved. She was proceeding on her voyage hence to Iliehibacto, to take in a cargo ofdsals, Ire. 'CI|I.!'l0btO‘I’.0Wn Markets, Nov. 6th. Heel, (uuiull) lb. 3d a dfld i Lar 9d ., by quarter, 2nd is dd Tallow, 8d ti I0d Pork, us I w. , 1. a II ltd Do., (sruull) 5d a 7d I Homespun, yd. 3s 8d a 5s Mutton, per lb. 2jal a «M ‘ Flour, per lb. 3d Lunib, per lb. 2ld a -Id Oatmeal, per lb. 2d Vadl, per lb., 2d a -til l Iiurley, nu-ihel, 2s6d 3s Hum, r lb., 6d a ‘I ' tits, is 2s8d Codfis , par qtl., lb a Ills Pearl Barley, per lh. lid Turkeys, do a be Potatoes, hush. ls6a ls |0d Fnwls, Gd u lld Carrots, pet busli. 2s Duke. each, I is Is It Phims, rqrt. Turaipa bush IN a Is Apples Ens u do I.-2ggs,por doses, 8d lt l0d Paris-ids". each, 6d a ll ‘house, 8d in 7d llu per ton, l20s lbtls Butter, (fresh) Is is lit 2.l Struvnpercwt. 2: It 2s 8. Du., (lay the tub) lld a Is . Geese eucli, ls (id is 3 US'I‘ II.ECEIVI:1D, and for sale, a few 'I‘AN- NI.".ll8' BAILI-IRS. 'I‘lI0.\lAS DODD, Pownal Street. Nov. 7th. 1843. NEW GOODS. UST IMPORTED, and for Sale by the Sa|scii- bar at his NEW STORE, next door to his real- dsuso in Garir-rosr S-runs-r— J CHOICE SELECTION OF JMERICJJV GOODS consisting of, SUGAR in Mid-.. barrels, and by retail ; CIIUBI-IBD SUGAR ; Superior Ssuchung TEA. in chart, hnlf chest, and by retail ; CUI"I"l'lI-J, RICE, Pll.0'l‘ |l|(l".All. in barrels, and by retail; Cracks-rs, Vinegar, Mustard, Pepper, Table Sult,Sodu. Suleritluu, Si-up, Cmidlss, Starch, Burning I-‘laid, Matches. 'l'olmcco, Cigars, Illuekoriirig, e ORJNGBS. COJVFECTIOJVJRY, U TS, Gt er Priulad Cations, striped ‘and unblcuclied do., Shouting, Bedtie- dLc.l Ladies’ and Gent's. India Iubbar Boots and Shoes; India Rubber Costs, Oil suits, Cotton-wick. Lump-wick. Plaid Lamps, patent and common, in variety; CHAIRS with cane seats and wood do., in great variety of uittern; Axes, seytlios. Snsaths, Hay-rulteu, Hay; orks: Spades, Shovels. Haas, Garden do. At.so-—Au assortment of Carriers‘ TOOLS! Pails, Tubs iu’uusln or single, Clothes-pins, Ilsoonis, Ilrushai,dsc. On Hana, American and Island-Manufactured SOLE LEATHER, Nests Leather, Calf-skiu liar- .u or N. . The highest prices, paid in cash, for green hides, calfsnd other skins WILLIAM B. DAWSON Charlottetown, June I3, I868. , FLUID l FLUID l ! FIVE Casks BURNING FLUID just received, and for sale law. Also,u few FLUID LA \lPS. JOHN ANDREW MeD()NALD. Queen Street, ldth Oet. Isl I or Sale or Lease, Ull DE8IllABl.l-I BUILDING LOTS, ut the Perry. on Lot 48, and as Ens-atsan I-‘sass on that township I-‘or psrtliauslsrg apply to, E H BALL, Nov. III II“. IICIIII Tailoring Establishment. AMES I'I.IDD. TAii.ou AND Hrintr Msxuit, respectfully intimates to the Gentlemen of Char- lottetown, and his numerous friends In town and country, that he carries on the above business in all Its branches, at the corner of Quasi: sad Knivr S1-aunts. nearly 0ppU.llO.lll0 residence of Du. :’.'::.:::.'."f..:°.:.'.'.‘:;:'.:':.'"..“.:.' :;::.'.'.:.‘.'..':° Having had considerable experience in iis business, he takes this opportuiiit of challenging competion, and fzls e|e_nidsrithol"I g ving satisfaction to all who m vur iiin vvtt t eir patronage. N. I. 'l‘wo journeyman and an Apprentice Boy WIIllGNllIliI0dI:ll.0l'y. mu ovum sr , . Ido certify that Jassns McLuon has for many years been employed by me. sad he has obtained is knowledge II'0lIl ms in the cutti and making up of garments; l'csn. nod do, thrr ore, rseorninead ui to the mass the very best cutter and warli- H. FOUND. B88 Charlottetown, Nov. I, I858. , bb'ack_’s Patent 21 C PAINT. OW LANDING, es Irfirlttwood. from Low son. a further supply of the above valuable Paint Also, a few osslis Ilrisrs and Pity‘, &o. JA.lll-‘.5 DESI! IHAY. Jens. lbth. PLOUGHING MATCH. THE loyal A iaultural Soclet ‘s I’i.ooaittrru - lsrcu. wll be H on our last Farsi, Q TUBDAY. thslth as, of November Hist Prtss as o Ismrid . . I 0 0 ‘ram do. . . I o . o Fourth do. . . ‘0 I0 1: , Csvupatltsrs is slim their names at the Social ‘s oflss, an or bslbrs IATUIDAV, the tilt of o- my ' ,cii']a°'i.i’g"'srwssr F "Q-.Mv.I~M _‘ 9--H’-~ It SALE, by Auction at 8 o'clock (Tomorrow.) Thursday the INA trust, at the subscribers Sals- rooru 15.000 nninoass. JAMES MORRIS, Auctiooosr. Nov. Mb, 1858. To be . ON Thursday the l0th day ofltlavainbur nest, at the hour of in soon, 2013 acres nod rid. on the wea_ii side of Iluctico old Huutl, and North of land. in possession of James Diamond, in t2 aers Lots; ou sums day. at 8 o'clock, in the Jisrsooa on Winslos oud isu lscn’-' ... \\ teal side of said Iload.Norih of land in possession ..ft.is.-rge Smith in Firewood Lots of It acrss; A so, On the following day, at I2 o'clock noon. 109 “'05. known as the square I00, situate at the Nor and of Union Road, having a good Stream of Water running through it. ‘20 per cent of the purchase to he pttisl down, and the balance as per further ngrtieiiieiit. Sale to talte place in front olflthe land. . . WINSLOE. By W. HODG ES, his Attorney ‘V Stoves‘! stoves! ! Stoves! ! L'S'l‘ RECEIVED by the Subscriber, 200 STOVBS, well assorted, consisting of Pioneer. Premium, ltnn-tom, New Market, Young America and lloston_Cooking Stoves. Soup-stone-buck t‘ninl<- lin. Wood Franklin, Cast Sheet Iron Air Tight. llos, Combination, and other Stoves. JOHN ANDREW McDONALD. October Idth, I858. Isl dz ILG. FREN CH LANGUAGE. M ' CESAR DBBASONT has the honor informing the inhabitants of Cliarlotieiown, and vici- nity, that be has opened Classes for instruction in llie French Language, st Mrs. M-Doiu\i.n's. North side of Queen Square. Morning Classes,from I0 to 12. Evening Classes, from 1 to 0, (Saturday excepted.) 'I.‘aasss—Morning Classes, 30s. per quarter. Iivenii Classes, 25s. per quarter. Ill. D. will also be prepared to sttsnd‘privsta classes between the hours ol'2 audit in the attsrnoon. Residence-— Mr. Bsgns|l's, Commercial House, Powniil Street. 8wn80 The National ' Loan Fund Life Assurance Society of London. API'I‘AL £500,000 Sterling. Empowered by Act of Parliament, 2d Victoria. A Saving Bank for the Widow and the Orphan. ‘I’. HEATH IIAVILAND,jr. Agent for Prince I-Idivard Island. uecii zfiqnurs, Charlottetown. iil E‘ Olilce, Q. September 5, I858. Equitable Fire Insurance Compa- ny of ondon Incorporated by Jr! of Parliament. BOARD UI-‘ Dlltl-lC'I‘UltS for I’. I-3. Island.- Hori. T. 11‘. Havilurid. Hon. Charles Hem- ley, I"rauct's Lang u-.-rui. Esq., Robert Hulchhiron, Esq, Thurnus Dawson, L‘ Detached llislis taken at low Premiums No charge for Policies. Forms of Application, and sl. other information, may be obtained from the Sub. scriber, attlie Utliee of G. W.Deblois Esq. Charlotte- II. J. CUNDALl.. Agent for P. E. I. pro lea. _ , THE COLONIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. Sept. 7th I858. Govniiirou—-rsin uiois-r HOIOIAILI nu EAIU. of ELGIN and KINCARDINE, liovcrnoi General of Canada. tlnrin Us-ricn—22 St. Jsdrsio 8q-uorr,Edt'n- bur . Rgoard of Management in Halifax for JVoua Scotis and-Prince Edward Island- doii. M. B. Almon, Bunker. Ion. William A. Black, Bunker. Awis iss, . Charles Twining, Barrister. .lohn,Buyluy Bland, ‘ q. i Ilon. Ali-sander Keith, Merchant. James Stewart, I-Zsq., ' itur. Iledicul Adviser—A. I". sewers. Agent It Secret.sry'—blutthsw H. Ricliey, Solicitor l'he following gontlenien have been I pointed Ufli corn of the Coiiipuii in Prince Edwur Island, and will be spared to uraisb information as to the prin- eiples and practice of the Company and the rates of Assurance. ' Chnrlotietown—Medicsl Adviser—H. A. Johnston, SI. D. Agent—E. L. Lydiard. _ Georgetown-—Medicsl Advissr—Duvid Kaye, II. D. Agent-Williamssndsrson. St. I£lesnor's—Mediesl Adviser—.losepls Bell, M. D. Agent-—’l‘bomasllunt. MATTHEW H. RICIIEY. Charlottetown Mutual Insurance Co I Incorporated by Act of Puryiamcnt in I848. HIS COMPANY ofl'eru the best guarantee in case nflom, and accepts Ilisks at a saving at full 50 per cent, to the assured. 'I¥lie present reliable Capitol esceds £1700. Per- sons having property in Lliiirloitetown, or vicinity, should lose no time in applying to the Secretary of this Company for Policies or In ormalion. ‘ One of Philips‘ Fire Aniiihilulors has been purchased by the Company. for the benoiit of persons insured in this Oflice. In case of Fire, the use ofii can be obtained imniedialely, by applying at the Secretary's Ofics. EARD, Pros' W. H HENRY PALM Ell 80¢-.’y and Treasurer. Secretary's Oflico, Kent Street, 2 August bib, 1568. On! CE LIFE JJVD FIRE IJVSURJJVCE COM- P.lJ\"Y, LOJVDON. ns1-snusisun av AC1‘ or PAILIAIIIITS Capitol £5,000,000 Surlirr . CHAR LES Y0 VNG, Agent for P. E. Island. NOTICE. TIIE Tenants on Townships Numbers Sixteen and 'I'vverity-two, in this Islund.tha property of'I‘ha Right Honourable, Laurence Sulivsn, are hereby ro- quirsd to malts immediate payment of all arrears of rent due b them, otherwise proceedings will boinsti- tuied for t recovery thereo . WILLIAM FOIIGAN. lltli Apvll, isss. MONEY TO LEINID. ‘NQUIRI-Zstths Oillcs ofcsiaanns Panssnu, I'7svi.. Charlottetown. Pelt $1 I, Iotiss to ‘haunts on the lstatss of captain and Ira Oumbsrland, in1'.l.Island. Vllitf: 'l‘ssssison the alien B-into are lisutiy '.'.‘t.‘;.."‘.:.:..‘..":.i .‘.',"!."1"“."'.;:“.".' """""‘..'.2 I (ICU I I II I ll in ibsir prisoossi-u. and that the I'rvrprisl,i:'u will in all cases of default, proceed flat tbs 'I‘ousuts. T2..,.‘ -- " " ' 7fi:T”;.;;'”g,;-":j"fj'_°;.,je"*R§;"’JTn;- coiiiissrosnssca N... Baum... ii.........._w. ii... AUCTIONS. NOTICE. ~ 1' - - .‘ . . ' ' ‘ '— received sortie most enco in accounts of *‘ “« r°''°"' I-«vi--s 1-? I‘ tlelmlndl 00' “'0 I ll T ED H ' G . _ . . ; ‘ ‘ ‘ -l‘"“" mu” hm H '3 recemng num°r°"" 0 7" mm 0' “nu” ‘"3" the Pfofless of the Shediac Ratlwa)‘. SHINGLES! I-‘int fi.l.\!ut‘T.s“I30(ll't'I:‘?.KlflJ‘l'llld‘ lieiliy required to furnish the sums for udiualitiunt 3 and all psusns..'u-deleted to slis ssitflsmts srb ro- quired to malts icliltludiuia mans. HANNAH‘, JAN£.H'll.I., Adpiflrtratrla. November l8|h,‘ 18”. little‘, _ , I _Z.... NOTICE. . , LL persons h ving lqgrl dotllltdl inst the A Estate of the “lulu Josviih Ballot. fiowubip Number 26, Bsdeque, Fnriiier, are requested to furuisli lllelr Acciltlllls for settlement; and all persons induhlisd to the said Ell-AIO are requested-to make immediate payment to ’ $€‘.i'ifll3'il"i’é.'ie““°‘“' ”""""“" A : , , _ I HENRY J. c.iuLnr:cK.l"“"""' Bedequa, November, id llibll, b8 Iwp U Ll. ll No"I:Icl£' suds LIIO rsons eivii its ijt Estiife of the; lalt‘e ekfllflll "b|Irrsy,.'Sun., of llcdeque, Lot 25, Furinsr. are requested to furnish their Accounts for saltluruout;.snd ull pcnoss indebt- ed to the said Estate are iequsstsd to make immediate payment to PHILIP BAKER, UGH IION'l'GOMI':Y, Bedeque November, 2d. 1858. S3 NEW Subscriber is now receiving, .-Ilrrandrr" rind." Hrllen" from liver , 182 PACKAGES MERCHA 3. suitable for the r.-sent rind coming seasons, which, having been personally selected from some of the bra! ilouses in England and GI-isgow, he is enabled to offer to his customers at extremely low prices for prompt payment. The STOCK compri ' 10 Cases Ready Made Clothing, 2::--=- 5 do Haberdashery, 2 do Lucas and Millinery, 1 do Gloves. 2 do Silks. Ribbons and Vulvots, I do Jcwellory, 2 do I"nrs, 10 'I'runks Boots and Shoes, 5 Bales Cloths, 6 Bales grey and white Cslicos. 5 do Linen Drapery, ‘ ' 5 do Carpets and ‘lunnelu, 10 do Papal Hangings, 20 Chests Tea, 25 Packages Groceries. 40 do Hardware and lrosiaorigpvy, DANI -L DAVIES. Charlottetown, Nov. 4. 1858. N EW $0998’! HE Sulisorber bein I ak ul or tron , begs leave to llIII‘llliII9 to his I'fl.:I.ld£.II‘|dm public in general, that he hits rumored to ' Brirk Building". on the liust side of Formal Street -—ihut he has added to his forinsr Stocks choice selection of. .«7.MERlC.r1./V .dJV'D OTHER GOODS, <uitable tor the se:i.~on, consisting of ffoolain I"rnnk- IIII. Close and Parlour Stoves ; also sriiier's iloilers, Forks, Sputltel, Shovels and us, llntclies. lluinmers and‘l'nit:es, chiill'cutteI'I, eliuruu, locks, bolts, and chain bolts. with It variety of other .lsrdw.-ire -. Clocks, of all descriptions, Looking GI.-isses, Hoots, Slines and llubliefl. ill .10“ Vllltlly. lluhb-r 0VEf(Z|I:II! and Oil Clotliiug. Ar.so—-A Good Assn-rinieni of AMER ICAN DRY GUUl)S—Door Imus. 'l'ob.accu, Bu u «ind : Sole Lcnilier, Pilot Bread, Dliucsu, Clirnckars, Juions, Apples Nuts. Confsctiunnry, Chairs, llrootns, Buekgig, Aegis Tuliri, 0'l lilotli lor Hall |"l'oors, Lluriiiiig Fluid ; 'I'I:.A, wliolesnle and retail 3 Saga llolussss, Mustard, tuircli. Indigo, bsgssa c. A Good Assortment of Glass, I-Jartassiuurs and Criut blonds ; Cotton Warp, llais, caps, window .:linds, comforters, braces, bales writing and wisp- rpng Paper. balance and spring i~Icales.Jsrs, strings ilells, Baskets, slice ‘pugs, window glsss,diS'etont sizes ; with it variety o other articles. ’ A constant supply of all kinds of PEO- VISIONS. » All kinds of A rieulturul PRODUCE taken, It the market prises, or any of the above Grmds. THOMAS _ DODD. Oct. 14, 1858. 6w To Grocers.‘ SUGAR! SUGAR! SUGAR! JUST RECEIVED, sx Sclu-. Sopliroais, from Halifax, h s. Tiereeu, and Barrera Cboics P0il'l'O RICO SUGAR. For Sale low, by WILLIAM T._PAW. Oct. 8,1858. am ‘ ‘ FALL ARRIVALS. HE Subscriber has received, on Consignment, r schrs. Jllury Jlziris and Isabella, from a quantity of GOO ' 's Store, Queen Street, consisting in port of-—ll)0 pieces grey, white and printed Canons, bales of striped Shiriings. Deniums and -ticks, Purnilure Cotions, window blinds, Handkerchiefs. snlinelts and dossliius, vasiiiigs, unis cloth c. Also, 50 chests, half-clients and Illlbu. ‘boxes Corigua 'I‘I'ZA, 'l‘isrces Rice, hhds. Muscovndo Molasses, boxes Raisins, Drums Figs, Drums Jews Apples, dozens Buckets, Brooms, nests Tubs, Pilot lilread, barrels Pitch, 'I‘iir, and Rosin, Fr.-uiltlin and other S'I'OVI-ZS reams wriing and wrapping Paper. cans and wooden seated Chairs, a variety of Brass Clocks, Soap, dtc. October ll. Janus iioiiais. “ Catharine.” ‘IIE Subscriber begs luavs to_inforrn his Friends and Customers. that he has just received par Schooner Cutliariul, and other arrivals from the United States, it largestook of GOODS. which will be so at It very small advance on fiirst cost as Cash is wanted. 'I‘hey consist in part of 200 Stoves, assorted, lb Puncliaons Holland, 60 Chests Tea, 25 Boxes Candles. I2 Cases Boots. Shoes and Ilrogans. I5 Bbls. Pilot Bread and Crackers, b Bbls Burning Plaid. 60 Eight day &. Thirty hour Clocks, 82 Doz. Buckets. 82 Dos. Brooms, 50 Dnz. Chairs, ' ~ 20 Bible high proof Rain, 30 Boxes Glass. 60 Suits Oil Clothing, I2 [loses 'I‘olnicco. Sole Leather. Chums, Wlridow Slindu. Rocking Horses, Wash Boards, Looliirig Glussris, ’I'hornioma- tors, Lupus‘ and (l‘CI|bI..K§Ddi. -Rubber Bun ufl Slices, , Sulirisits, rilli Tielu, Sui Sliirilng, Prayer Books, ltlblss, .".f.i'o'ih.r Books. P‘ JOHN ANDREW MJIJNALD. October Idlh. Isl It ILG. - , . CARDING MAOHIfl’ll,_- - ntfor for yasla NEW-v C1 CHINES complete. which can be put into iisirnadigig ' All ordevlvpunntlslly attended to. Ad- marlsfi. New Brunswick, ,or l_)svgp,|upv_r¢..qg r W: N. POP‘. ‘- WI: A“ W I.“ all Snub. boxes Bootsuad shoes, 50 gross Matches, so hoses TIIE Subscribers hsvs cirusisntl on bind, and " DIN” ML " 8 ,.tls.u. Iuskvilbr:'asl- - Juli: iru"isss. an-any *““ ' -~' L" ""“ I O