ELOISE OE EEE ES I EE LIT CT ONY SUPT EET OE ETS AS TIE EES BDO Ese ee ating at the top of bis voice, “ The Elective Frinchise Bil) sO rm { us that ha ver been given t yu ( iy vl . ‘we hav fa sccrmen of the crea prevalent evil h to night, for who are my disturbers but a ae ' young vagzsonds that neith know no u) thoagh the Lslaud was engalphed in irreparable — s such breathing forth of s!ander and inconsistency, the audience thought it high time to arrest the pretende i ‘philantrop hist . 5 ) ° in his mad career; and adopted the very padte method of dving so by singing a negro melody, at the conclusion of which Ephraim part y awoke out of his trance, and knowing that bis « reaties to obtgin a heari g were of no avail, beom d leave to introduce Mr. Howatt as a fit candidate to represent Lot 19, wh ‘+h was as coolly received ds his lecture. He was about to take his leave of the company, when one or two of those whom Nphraim styled “ rabble” cordially offered to thy maligner on their shoulders, but it appears he declined. Not however, with this token ef ! t, they signi xd their approbation of his remarks, by ro of his company, and applauding him with 2 lL am, yours, with esteem, sutished, ridding the ba sha OF rotien egys, ; - Oro irgatc, May lo, S58, AMICU _—om —— (POR THE EXAMINER.) i sm tract from a new poem, containing more rhyme than and more trudh thar eether. poetry, I've been at Court, and sat quite close Beside it, “mid the foremost rows, When Charley P—— ~—r, Esquire, rose, And stroked his curly head ; I've felt the throbbing at my—does When l beheld | chiless woe 8, And heard him so) in anguish’s throes, While anderneath his evnning nose His handkerchief he spread, hide the torrents, I suppose, OF ti When ple ading the seducer’s cause, » scorned his God and country’s laws, Lid, nvasked in friendship'’s treach’rous gauze, Debauched his neighbour's bed ; iis Spee t a ? vars he did not shed, i‘v> heard the din of fools’ applanse, } he bas sneer'd at fancied flaws, And garbled mystie, legal ‘* saws ”’ Fri oad authors, live or dead ; y sen As Rev’rend George and Lantern-jaws Iie vale their readers’ e mpty craws With turgid phrase and vulgar clause, ‘to earrion of departed prose, s lected suiut from all tiat was = ’ in island journals read On which, when spiced with pious sauce, Phese filth dev es Maquimtaus PUT EUAS And slander’s huwks are fed God save the * fisher’? and his cause Fy tu Leslie's hloody tig r claws, Froe Churchman’s flail, Josiah’s taws, \nd Dunean’s sacreleg.ous paws. Aud from the greedy hungry maws Or ry ro and of Ned. : May 25. THOMAS THE Ruyuer. NEWS ITEMS. Raregoap Accrpent at Utica.—Erenr Persons Batis axy ove Foury [nyoxep.—A_ frightful railroad accident occurred Tuesday morning lest, on the Central Railroad. hy the friling of a bri I ve over the Saquoit Creek, 3! mile s ' i . west of (ties, N. Y., 2y which eight persons were kille: outright, five or six otbers dange ously ji ed, and some forty others more or Jess hur The uce} ident eccurred to the i which was coming up ata high; ng the bridve at the same time train for the West, ¢ r ied ess train, Cincinnati exp rate of speed, and was crossi as the Utiea accommodation ach on its own tra k. The bridge being rotten. the ike was too }iy _ heavy, and it fell just after the engine of the express train crossed the bri lg .. precipitating the freight commod.ation train and the passenger ears of the express trai: ears of the ac ia'o the creck, piling the passetigcer cars ene above tie other, interiug the plaiform and A despa ti h Si iys ——— s euts to atoms as the cars struck the abutinents. The bridge at which the accident occurred was entircl) rotten, several of the muin beams on laid being found decayed all the wa: that the breaking of these timbers by the weight of the two locomo- rreater which the track wa mr : through. There is ne aeeident OvCursres i th OuLud the Voluntary issing oyer the bridge at the same time. ‘he } yrtion fF tae heart of the we 60 } the wonder ts that the bridge had sae so long The smash is a mo ‘ i je on’, and the scene convey a vivid impression of the horrors of the disaster. ae the sione® avatments o! “the br dre is a §)a -e of Se fe “Th Ve roth : » th hwavs length of a car is 30 feet; and the che creek is 9 feet. Three eatire cars lay lenyil a teles : 1 ¢ the space Of Du ordipary b itto.n o erashed up like bridge, taus ccupying fr one car, ist and second ears cannot be the other. The third ear is entirely third of the rear. On the sides of the cars and on the are frightlal stains of human blood. . ype between the ’ ' 7 & : ‘ adutments of the little more than thr distinguisked one from de:nslishel, except about one timers of the bridge 4 wes ———o Peat or Hogan, rue Scuteror.—Jobn Hogan, the Irish Sculp'or, is dead. tle expired in the city of Dublin on the 27th of March last, in his 57th year, aud while engaged on the testimonial about to be erected to the Apostle of Temper- anee in Gork. ‘ His latest hopes were, of the 3: 4; ril, “to live at least to sex J ohn—w ie promises to rival his father as an artist, and imi- tate him as a man—and his faithful assistant and pupil, Mr. Cahill, complete the monument to F a * — and the bas-relie! for the W ellington tesiime is hope, how- ever, was fated to be unfu filled. Ou Stn bs > V val he visited his studio to take a last look at his great pieee—his own fa- vorite—- Hibernia ins piring Brian Borombhe. Ue looked f; om his urfinished works to his soa and pupil— fisish them well, boys,’ said the artist, ‘I am never to bandle the chise more’’’ Qa the following Sat ur lay morning he was dead fallow, Count y Waterford s his son and vamesake, Mr. flogan was @ native of f+ leaves a widow and eleven children—seven , iwhters and four s . lua notice of the artist, the N. Y¥. Tablet Says: ‘O: ginally a lawyer’s clerk, i gan showed so great an | aptitud: for the plastic arts, that at the age of twenty-three 1} . . he was ola d, throuvi the liberal li y OF sume friends, to — Rome. Before his retura to Lreland he had of a genius worthy to be ranked with that of Thorwal: at Gibson, or Dauneker. Uis Drunken Faun, one of bis most origina! conceptions, was pronounced by Thorwaldsea myeeee au Arhenian studio, and the same illustrious artist preferred his Dead Christ to Danneker’s. Uis Eve, on her expulsion from Paradise. one of bis earliest works, surpassed. His noble statues the bronze monument in Limerick, ¢ throughout Lrel: land, and he would doubtless have been select- given evide ce c ” says a Dublin paper | . i | of obtaining more or less of exemption from it, (out, and are within the reach of a } | peace and ercer. course thus taken is one consistent with the dignity of the iwhich is lin his lordship’s opinion, have been to treat the ‘only as honourable esemies but as evew‘es who had wou | once put aside, aud while confiscation of proprietary rights } in the land is declared to be the general penalty, \ j i )aud poured iato his wile’s miud a recital of the worst features juf his life, iu the usual exaggerated : gossip, and on his return the fowud her alove 2n j } ; ; i i | s like so much punk, and | | “| | country ed to perpetuate the memory of the great Agitator in otber | parts of the kingdom, lad not death interve “ned.” ‘ + woes We find it stated in one of our exchanges that the King of Prussia bas become stark mad. He occasionally believes that he is’a private soldier, who has just received his com- 1 good condition. mission ag ensign, but had since lost the parchment, and, therefure, he anxiously aeeks it in all hidden coruers of the palace and nooks of the garden. He dislikes to be watched by his aide-de-camp, w!om he believes to be his commanding | officer, | committed |New York. He | great depression of spirits, consequent on domes lact of self-destruction. Mr. H. | ‘narrates some interesting facts in regard to tl he marriage of | | Mr. Henry Herbert, alias * Frank Forrester. he incidents more immediately affeeting the mind of | racks, before 12 o’clock on the day of Exhibition. | Barley, ® bushel 3s 6d @ 4s Od limnind, THE EXAMINER. £95 AT Ie FT Tien Oupe Pre CLAM \TION.—-The eveninyg papers publish the important despatches to which reference was made in both Hfouses of Parhament. The first is from Sir James Uutram, was the agent who carried the annexation of'| Oude into efiect. He declares that the course pursued by | W ao \tter us with regard to land settlement, subsequent to the anncxa- | tion, was “eech as served nece sssarily to irritate the land-! owners, to palliate their insurrection ; and, consequently, to place them in the relation to us of fair evemies rather than of | rebels. Sir dames protests against the proposed land con- fiscation partly on this account, and partly beonase, by driving the landowners to despair, it would embitter and | prolong the war. A second despatch is from the Governor-General in council. The restraining or mitigating clause was introduced in con- sequence of Sir James Outram’s remonstrances. The third | despatch is from the Governor-General to Sir James Outram, fully explaining the grounds on which the Governor-General | defended his Oude proclamation, He notices the palliating | circumstances in the case of the chieftains of Oude ; accord- he says, puuishment by death or imprisonment is at ingly, the means avd of establishing a claim to restitution of rights, have been pointed t without iz nj iry to their | honour, Nothing more is required for this than that they | The Governor-Geneial considers that the ! | should promptly cenider their adhesion and help to mai intain | | Government and abundantly lenient. To have followed that | suggested—that is, by Sir James Outram—would, | rebels uot | the day. octane asia: Suicroze.—Henry William Herbert, the well-known author, suicide on the 17th ult. at the Stevens House, hal been laboring for some time under tie difiicu! tics lie left a long letter addressed to the press of the Unitec States, : and also one to the corner, giving the reasons for his was married threemonths | ago toa ‘lady in Newark, but had receatly been separated | from her.—Boston Advertiser. | | | | | 1] A Henry Witttram Henrpsertr.—We our tele; gri aphie suluimary yeste rday Tue Lats chronicled in briefly the death ! hy suicide at New York of ieury Wiliam Herbert, known | 94 Forrester,” a man of unquestioned oaltare : riter, but of irregular habits and ill-balanced — ii ‘y ank ability asa wr He lett a letter addressed to the press of the Uuited | | Best Eschalots | Best red Currants Mecuanics’ Iysrirere.—On Tuesde ay evening next, the Li sth instant, John Thomas Tuthill, Esq., will deliver a leeture on **'Phe Romance of American ‘History.’ A good attendance is respectfully solicited, Jauus M. New Advertisements. —~ Charlottetown Horticultural Society. FANE semi-annual Exhibition of the above Society will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 28th July, in the Barrack Square. List of articles for which prizes will be awarded : VEGETABLES. Best £ peck of new Potatoes Best Cucumber 2d do do 2ido do 3d do do Best pint of green Peas Best dozen Carrots 2d do do 2d do do 3d do do Best Cabbage Lettuce Best kidney Beans 2d do do 2d do do Best Cos Lettuce Best early Turnips 24 do” do 2d do do ' Best 4 dozen Onions Best 4 dozen stalks of Rhubarb 2d do do 2d do do do Best bunch of Thyme 24do do do sweet Marjem | Best Cauliflower do summer Savory 2d do doe do Parsley Best Broeoli Best bunch of assorted sweet 2d du dv Herbs. FRUITS. Bost Gooseherries 2d do do Best black Currants 21do do 2d do do In the above two departments of competition, it is the in- tention of the Committee to award prizes by two different sexles. One for market gardners, or those who raise yegeta- Jest Straw berries 2d do do bles for sale, in which the premium: will be of as great value as the funds of the Society will admit. Tae other for amateurs of jegser value, and intended as merely Wonorary. FLOWERS. 21do do Best bouquet of Flowers, Rarest house Plant grown in the open air 2d do do do 92d do dio Best bouquet of Roses Best Heliotrope 2d do do 2ddo da Best bouquet Moss Roses Be st ae ve | 2d do do do double wall Flower Best double Balsam do single du do single do Best Carnation 2d do do Best Geranium 24 do do Best Hydrangia do double Stock de sinele do ly Caleeolaria do do ; ad | Rest flowering Myrtle 2d do do 2d do do Best show of Pausies Best Chinese Primrose 24 do do States iu which he says “ I implore silence ;” “ _ justice e| 2d do do Best Fuschia suke, for charity’s sake, for God’ s sake, let me rest.””— Jd. | Best flow’g plant from garden 2d do di Yur Soicips or Mr. Hereert.—The Newark ee -er © 6: commenced with his seeond marriage, which this city, on the 16th of February, Rev. Mr, Shackleford, porformiug the ceremony. , Some six weeks alter, the reptile spirit of calumny crawled into his quiet ome; it is alleged that some one, represented to be a lady, took oecasion, probably without any idea of the tragic result, » i 4 ea a } uF. iH ‘ “bert, ’ ecurred in F | iM d melancholy. irom that moment she letermined to leave him, and did so during his absence in New York. Ue.used every effort of his ingenuity to re- cover his wife, but she steadily refused to meet lium. Tue body of Mr. Herbert remained at the Stevens House | New York throughout Monday. -_-———_———— -$¢ Oem 0 The Windsor Railway was o; died” yesterday for traffic Perhaps in no other couutry In tho world would a uew lin f Railway, and a first line, bave beca opeued without soine | tonstration. A. funeral pro cession would not have beet! It is satisfactory to learn. however, | | } ybs “ived more quietly. so much bathed about, offered bo dimeut to the train,—and that a number of persons of the We understand tha the road yesrert day, ai ; ; that the grades and curves, ms i 2 7 . ' ivalied fenseives ito W tudsor. vas carried over opportunity aff wded of a rapid run | a large e quantity of freight 1 that the down train ought a pretty full fare of pdideiiniger'ds ss Blades Sun, |, June 4 _ — - — ——- | > aa ries Gurren. | CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS, JUNE 7. 1858. | Vrovisions Poultry. seef, (small) ¥ ib.. Sa @7d Partridges, each... none | Do. by qtr. ¥ th.. 44d @ 6d) Turkeys, each..... 386d @ 6s) | Mutton, #&....... 5d @7d/Fowls,each..... 1s @1s 6d], Veal, # H......5.% 380 @ Od) Gepee, « ey ET i Pork, 7 th......... 3d @ 4d/ Ducks, each... Lone | Do. (small ) ? ib.. 6d @ 7d Fish, Lamb, @ b ; 5s\Codfish, ¥ qtl..... 1283 @ 18s | Butter. ¥ ibh.e...eeod8 @ 15d) Salmon, ¥ bh ...... Sd Do. by tub, t.... lld@ 1s Llerrings, ¥ bbl... 30s @ 35s 3d @ Gd Mackerel, ¥ doz... 23 @ 38 | 4%? ’ 44> Cheese, v tt J eeeeeene Oatmeal, ¥ b...... - @ 21 Shingles, ? M..... Eggs, # dogen: . «. @ da Saudvies. Rabbits, nune Timothy seed, ? bus.30s @ 3 | Cloversee d, ? th. ls 2d @ ls Od 78 @ 9s | CUCL. wees Vegetables. otatoes, ¥ bash. 286d @ 3s Wool, ¥ th......:.ls@1s3 Tallow, ¥ h&.<... 0d @ Is Cordwood, ¥ cord. 10s @ 11s} Cali-skins, ¥ ib... Sd @ Vd 4d @ 44d Grain. Wheat, # bushel... none. Oats, ¥ bushel. .2s 9d @ 3s 4d| Hides, # h....... New Advetti nttinennansligagl To ths Free and the sure Electoral Disv aa of Queen's County- INT LEMEN,—Having been twelve yours :s public Gee: servant, in which time J have had _ honor of being cted five pee by a generogs ¢ nstituency as a Re »presen- ati ve of the people, | am encourage sd i appeal to you for your suffr: ages at the ensuing general election. Into my political life L can invite the closest scrutiny ; and if you believe that 1 have hitherto laboured assidiously to promote every measare tending to advance the best interests of the itry generally, then [ shall look with confidence for your inde pende nt and manly support, despite the machinations of secret and open foes. A base and discreditable manceuvre, cal- culated to i pose upon your understandings, by de »prec iating me in your estim: ation, and depriying me of your confidence ‘ Stnicnts, rae Indepondoent Electors of! he never afierwards | will, [ trust, prove abortive, f O’Vonnell, and particularly | excited great admiration | Iam, gentlemen, your obedient servant. _ Flinty Glen, June 7, 1858. ROBERT cain Rogular Trader Ship “Tsabel,’ 700 TONS BURTHEN, Alexander McDonald, master. This copper and copper-faste ined clipper-built ship will sail from Liverpool, England, about the Ist SEPTEMBER next. She has always pe srtormed ber trips with regularity, and landed her cargoes Shippers will please have their Goods alongside at an early date. Has good accommodation for Cabin Passe gers. For further particulars please apply to Anprew Duncas, Esq., 12 Baltic Buildings: or, at Ch. Town, to DUNCAN, MASON & Co. N. B.—London Goods wanee at reduced rates, Ch. Town, P. E. { ‘ 1., June 9, 1858. 24 do do do b des ge ot ©} Borners-street | devotes his chief attention to their removal; | Asthma, Consur nptive Habits, Pearl Barley, W WS det ces 2d Luamber. 4 Lard, ? th......... Yd @ 10d, Boards, (hemlock). 48 @-: I y th ..- 6d @7d) 0. spruce)... Cok (lam, Pee ise ks bd a id 1) (spruce) 58 @ O8 | eed, Een Flour, PDs fees vy 244 @ od Do. (pine) ..... (8 @ 38 | | Carrots, ¥ bushel. none. ifay, ¥Y ton..... 120s @ 140s Peas, # quart.... none.'|Straw,¥ cwt......28@2s bd | bok yw. lurnips, ¥ bash... ls @ 1s 24 jlomespun, ¥ yard 386d @ 5s | Breton; Best box of Mignionette | Best Cineraria 2d do do All persons intending to compete for | ‘any of the above ar partic ularly requested to send their contributions to the Bax Any parties having Flowers, J’lants, &e., can have them conveyed te the Barracks on application to Mr. Gates. =a AX refreshment table will be provided. A Band will be in attendance. Gate open to the public at 2 o'clock. Admission Id; Chiidren half price, to be paid at the gate. By order, June 7, 1858. Isl Pro D. A new, speedy, and most successful mode of treating Spermatorrhewa, Nervous De- bility, and ali Urino-Genital Diseases. Seventy Eugravings. Price Is. through all Booksellers, or post free from the Author for 14 postage stamps. ‘BE MEDICAL ADVISER on decay, both mental and physical, arising from excesses, infection, climate, &e; remarks on the use of the Microscope, aud the devices of certain quacks io alarut the toe sensi- tive invatd; observations on Marriage, the prevention and removal ot certain disqualifieations; rules for selt-treatment, &e by Warrer De Roos, M D, of the Keole de Medecine, Paris; Member of the Royal Col- Licentiate in Midwifery, &e, &e, Le, 10, , Oxford-street, London. Hours fur personal consultation daily from 1 till 4, Sunday excepted Sold im bublin by Berry, 162, Great Britain street; Edinburgh, Robin son, 11, Greenside-st; Glasgow, Love, Bookseller, and by all the Agents From long practical observa ‘ion of the treatinent parsued in the various Lastitutions of Loudon and Paris for those diseases referred to in the above work, the Author bas bad sumewiat uuusua. facilities fur acquiring that accuracy of diagnosis, aud uniform success, which have characterised his practice for so many years in this country, in which che lamentable negleet of these discases by medical men generally, and their futile ittewm pts te cure by mercury, capaiba, sarsaparilla, &¢, Lave produced most distressing results. Lusting benefit in such cases can ouly be rea- onably expected at the han is of the legally qualified medical man who and to him only who can show his possession of the necessary qualifications, can confidence be safely extended. Dr. De R, refers with pride to the numbers Le has been in- strumental in restoring to health and happiness; and to those who may ve in need of such aid, he offers every assurance of speedy restoration. Persons residing abroad can be successfully treated by correspondence, G. DALY, See’y. Sargeons, Leadon; lon sending a full detailyf their case, with a Bank note, or Billona | London house for £5, in order to have a packet of medicines sufficient to neet the exigencies of the case sent out by next mail; thus avoiding unnecessary lusa of valuable time, and much suffering which might Lon | other’ ise occur. | THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY FOR NERVOUSNESS, RELAX- ATION AND EXHAUSTION. Protect.d by Royal Letters Patent of England, and sanctioned by all the great Continental Colleges of Medicine. yy)" DE ROO?’ GUTTA VITA, or LIFE DROPS, are the great remedy for Spermaturrhcea, Exhbasativn, Nervousness, Debility, Aversion to and Incapacity fur Society, Study or Beninens, Shaking of the Hands and Limbs, Indigestion, Flatulence, Shortness of Breath, Dimness of Sight, Dissiness s, Pains in the ptions, Sure. Throat, Pains in the Bones, and all these diseases | for which mercury, sarsapariiia, &c, are too often employed, to the utter destruction of health. Their almost marvellous powers must be felt to be believed. Hundreds of apparently hopeless cases bave been cured, 29%} and thousauds almost miraculously relieved, when every thing else had failed, and they must sooner or later supersede all those questionable d| reme: dies wiich baye hitherto been the svle reliance of English medical OK men. Price 11s, and four times the quantity at 33s. per bottle, of the Agents The £5 packages containing twelve Hs x ~ are saved,) will be sent from the establishment _— on receipt | of the amount per draft on a London house or otherwise CA UTION.—Suiferers must guard against the recommendation of spurivus or other medicines by uuprineip led vi sndors, whe thereby obtain a larger profit. The words “ Watrer be Roos, Lonpon,” are ptiuted |in White letters on the Stamp affixed to the above, by order of Her Ma- | oF OE NT SE | jesty’s Honourabie lean to protect the public against fraud, aS without tais nune can be genuine, and to imitate which is felony. PAINS IN THE BACK, GOUT, DIS# \SE OF THE KiDNEYS AND BLADDEK, TURE, & 8 R. DE ROOS’ COMPOUND RENAL PILLS are a well known safe aad speedy remedy for the above dangerous complaints, Discharges and Diseases of the Kix ine ys and Urinary Organs generally. Possessing tonic properties, they agree with the most delicate stomach, healil, wud in turee days effect a cure when copaiba, cubebs, and all j } Burener, Sec’y. | quantities, (by which | To be Sold by Public Auction on the Sth day of July on tho Piemisos, FREEMOLD PROPERTY, thirteen miles from 4A Charlottetown, the most eligible situation for country business on the Island, situated at Vernon | ete, River Bridge, Lot 50—where vessels drawing ton ol water can load at the Bridge—the public road from south side of the Island running close by the shop door. Th re are i | i j GRAVEL, LUMBAGO, RHEUMATISM, | STRIC-! street, Bostun, or to the Subscriber, improve the | | to reduce my present STUCK, in order to raise the wind 'on the premises a DWE LLING-HOUSE , in good re} taining on the lower floor a Dining~ room, Drawing-ro m, two Bed- roums and Kitchen, also a Shop 24 x 20, on the upper floor two Bed-rooms ; a two-story GRANARY 40 x 25, with double floors; anew SHOP 48 x 20: a Store-house, St ible and Cvac!} house, and a good Well of water close to the house. For fur- ther partic ulars apply in Charlottetown to BENJ. DA VIES, Esquire, or on the premises to the proprietor, Terms Liberal. BENJAMIN DAVIES, Auctioneer. pair, Coli- June 7, 1858 PANAMA HATS. FEW of the above, very superior. A!so, LEGHORN. PALM LEAF and other Summer WATS ia variety. just opened, BLEEK a& SB mM. Charlottetown, June 7, 1858. LUMBER FOR SALE. Feet Miramichi PINE BOARDS, AS 000 1, 2,3; 40,000 Pine and Cedar ! i” 1,000 Foet 2 inch Pine and Spruce DEALS Nos. 5,000 do Spruce BOARDS, 150,000 do 3 x 5 DEALS, {Fe To be sold low for CASH. June 7, 1858. Im. JAMES: INSTRUCTIVE AND AMUSING. Storeoscopes and Stereoscopie Views. A FEW splendid setts of the above for sale at a low figure. 4 —ALS0— Porte-monnaies and ladies’ Money Bags in every style. The patent Crystal Tube Pipe for smokiug. Bale, Mazeppa, Navy aud Vwict Pipes. Smokers are invited to call and see. June 7, 1858. 3i Gc. @. VAUX, Queen Street Patent Windlassos. yes ST received on consignment, 20 patent common WINDL different sizes, whivh will be suid cheap for cash, J. & T. MORRIS PU .D.E. ————$ Ax sin MOO as Juve 7, 1858 {sl, Ship Ercad. B ome S Ship, ? ilot and Navy BREAD, for sale cheap for casu only. SAMUEL A. FOWLE & Co. Peake’s Buildings, April 26, 1858. Ow addie, Harness, Collar and Trunk-making ESTABLISHMENT. ITE subscriber respectfully intimates to the public generally that he has commenced. business in the above line in the house on th corner of Queen and Sydney-streets, near the store of the Hon Danicl Brenan, where he wiii keep for sale a large assortment of GIG, CARRIAGE AND CART HARNESS: SADDLES, BRIDLES, COLLARS, WHIPS, TRUNKS, ke. All orders fur any article connected with the trade will be punctually attended to. He is also prepared to trim Sleighs, Gigs and Carria,; in a superior style. The subscriber feels confident Le can give satisfuction to those who may favor him with their patronage, from his having had a long experience in tue busiuess both ia the Uld Country and in this [sland. JOUN Bow Lik: Charlottetown, June 7, 1858. N. B—A liber al discount will be allowed to country wholesale deal: ors. 8u. Queen Street, 10) - Soeds, Seeds!- MM . SKINNER is now opening @ ease of fresh Garden fe ol Flower SEEDS, the growth of 1857, and trae to their kmds. Clover and Timothy Seed, and an excellent simple of White Clover. _ Charlottetown, May : 3, 1858. Isl SAMUEL A. FOWLE, & Cos, Commission Merchants, PEAKE’S BUILDINGS, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. FE. ! Samve, A. Fow es, Joun A. Fo wns E, Charlottetown, April 26. 2m Boston, U. JOHN A. FOWLE & Cv., Commission Merchants, NO 1i FOSTER’S WHARF, BOSTON, U. Jonn A. Fowrs, os A. Fow er, . Town P.s.I. Boston, U. 8. April 2 tf 3 & - MORRIS, Cemmission Merchants, General Agents and Auctioneers, CORNER OF QUEEN AND WATER STREETS, CHARLOTTE LOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND February 8, ORS (Isl Mon & Jour) 3m JOHN | HARPER, gunealese & Commissicn Merchant, (Queen Street, in Mr. Desbrisay’s Buildings.) Solicits the patronage of the public, and will endeavor to merit the confidence of all who may favor him with business i in tt above line. Fe b. Ai. to To sail diroct for the Gold Diggines, Wéleca, ° New Zealand. TEXHE new first class Brigantine «SNOW DRIF?,’’ Donatp M« oe will sail for the above Port from Charlottetown, on or about the 20th JOLY next—is now fitting r ‘up ex- pre sssly for a limited number of PASSENGERS Passag re money, including good and substantial provisions, £50 Sterling. The owner—a medical man—accom panies the Ship, with his family, and will pay every attention to the health aud comfort of the Passengers. For Passage or Freight apply to the Captain, Post Oc Charlottetown, (if by letter, post-paid); or to Mr. Jamis Morris, Merchant, Charlottetown. iar A few hands capable of working their passage as seamen, or a Cook and Steward, will be taken on such t February 1, 1858. boston Packers. @* CHR, “EGLANTINE”’ will sail for BOSTON, on ey or about the 10th instant, and will take PASSENGEKS at customary rates. ‘This vessel will be succecded by a new American Schooner of very superio: accommodations for Passengers, aud wiil sail for LOSTON about the din instant. These two Vessels will run reguiarly tre ensuing bees o between this Pert and Boston, aud will take PRELG HT at low ‘fates For Frei; gh t or Passage, apply to liann & Myewk, 80 Comn:tcial WILLIAM Bb. DIAN, Is ‘land » May 10, 1858. ow Char!o ttetown, Pp. E. Notice to all whem it may concern N consequence of the present state of the money market, and the dificulty of obtaining discounts at the Bank, necessity comp ds ' On MOND such dangerous medicines have utterly failed. 2s 9d, 43 Gd, IIs and | the 24th instant, at five in the morning, wili be opened aud ready tor 33s per box, of the Agents below, or post free on receipt of the amount | inspection, aud sumuary disposal, my eutire importation ul by Dr. DE ROUS, 10, Berners-street, Oxford-street, London. Tue superiority of these celebrated Pills over every tiing of the kind | and the extraordinary demand for them | . is universally acknowledged, Without precedent. | Wew Furniture, of the most fashionable kind, consisting of everything usually kept in a st class Furniture Store : : fir _ Many there are who, from natural d.fidenge, or fear of discovery, would All persons purchasing to the amount of Twenty Pounds, wi'l have a silently bear their afflictions rather than appiy for aid to those from ! whom they may reasonably expect relief. With the above Pills, the sulerer may, Without the knowledge of a second person, cure himsel , | speedily, privately, and at the least possible expense, Sold at Langley’s Drug Store, Hollis-street, Nova Scotia; by Haszard, Charlottetown, Prince Ejward Islands Ward, News Office, Sydney, Cape Ashton, Richardson & Co., Mount Road, Madras; Hulse & Agra; Treacher & Co, Puonah and Kurachee; Smiih & Co, Sciade; Dodsworth & Co, Clark, Romer & Co, and Gawin & Co, Colombo and Candy; Lyman & Co, Montreal; Pestonjee & Co, 1, Military Bombay; R Ross, Laboratory, Falmouth, and Lawton, Advertiser Office, Antigua; Haylock, Belize, Honduras; West, Palmer & Co, Kingston, Canada; Strickland & Co, Mobile, Alabama; Stampa, Coustantinople; Nephew, | ig | men please call aud parchase at once beture times 2 Square, | Paisey & Fryer, 384, George-street Sydney, and Ford, Chemist, Swan- | ston-street, Melbourne, Australia, of whom also may be bad ‘TH MEDICAL A DVISER,” or should ‘di ficulty arise in procuring any of the above, enclose the amount by draft or otherwise to 10, Berners-street, Oxford-street, London, and they will be sent securely packed per return. June 7, 1858. CARD. GEORGE A. HUGHES, SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER, GEORGETOWN, P. ©. 1. yp opened, a new Supply of Semmer Bonnets, ’ } | j Ladwes and Geutle- t bettey GEORGE DOUGLAS. Furniture Warehouse, Kert Street, May 24. Zi. oa CITY BERVE sTORE ines. Fresh Seccds. 1858. ST ABL ISHED in 1843. The Subscriber has reecived at Ke the abuve premises, lately refitted and enlarged, of FRESH GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS, believes to be of excellent quality. May — 7, , 1858. 4w W. R. WATSON Summer Goods. splendid PICTURE with Gilt frame, given gratis. ah suppl Which Ribbons, Parasols, &c., &e. Also, Five Causes B Shoes and Brogans, for Ladies, G sntlomen, Misses and | , | in variety. tr A Few Crape Bonnets on hand. BEER } King Square House, May 17, 1858. Lita Se anal Renn oe 9 + =} : i 1% Ed ~ : : 7) : a. | % y q i 4 z i * a ? i ¢ ‘ : sf * ; . : ig 3 3 & & +e Zee ; ey ioe eS