fe Roti P eae * THE EXAMINER. e = 7 a RN ar = qqugpesianai+ an pee a A ee ee aN ag i " . co a 2 . . ° , ; aa - ° . ablic meeting lately held near St. Andrew's—have at length | children ; and what is called spontaneous gangrene is ia many | issued by the U.S. Commissioner, wherein they stand charged found their way into print. Thoy reper, alinost verbatim, | cases a veritable Pustule Maligne. with enlisting recruits for tho British army. They were com- ae 2 veidbene story about tho non-fullilment of the con-} The duration of this disease is generally from three to nine mitted for examination, but were subsequently liberated upon ditions in the original grants. There is not one new idea or | days, yet it may prove fatal ia less than for ty-cight and even bail, ale ininehk te the whole of the documents now published, | twenty-four hours. © a nt Gove ent any injury, it is That they can do the present Government any injury, It 1s ! | 0 . ee ee ts surd in the extreme to suppose. ‘The Petition for a disso-| and interest, closes with an account of two recent cases which | # ounce & case of murder which has lately taken place at comand r ad he silliest thing of the lot. loceurred in New York: sea, on board an American fishing vessel on our western coast. Jetion iq sow | : | First-—Mrs. S., the mother of a family, had been subject | It appears that on the 14th instant two of the crew cf this ies nnninn stag j . MTS. O. 2 yy br 4 : a : : “aie : : ‘to uttacke of nervons headache, otherwise had enjoyed good | vessel (of whom an American named Peter Cremmell was connie - _ _ _ 4ébo@* tt i SIVIC ELECTIONS. ' : ) havi i i : ; : Zi. ~ , a, __. | bealth—* For two or three days previous to the appearance one) having got into a scuffle, and a <a called ae r ranehes for ® Inanenratior ser Gre } a 1 . ‘ . a ° iale of ‘ fr ‘ ae ro . 4 As the day appre nes I r th mau; oe On OF Cul rst Muni of this disease she had been confiaed to her bed with a severe al oan Awerican, having interposed fo m ; ns ah ime + cipal Government, the number oi canrlidates for civic honors ‘attack of influenza, She was able, however, on Thursday, | instantly stabbed Blundell with # Clasp-knife, and thus ter ; gr atly increases, While the candidates themselves redouble | October 4th, to go out It was on this day that she first minated the unfortunate man’s existence.—Cremme!] was vaby ; Ue as & UAL, , a this a aat ; 3 me ‘ no aetiwity in solieitine ti aiffesere if thei “a 4 ; n . , ar ‘ ; \, ; 5 their zeal and activity in soliciting the suffrages of their fel-| yotioed a small pimple on the left of the centre of the under landed at Placentia by the Captain and handed over to the E Jow-citizens. It appears that in every Ward of the City) lip. She said nothing about it, sappositfy it to be a mere | Magistrate, Mr. Bradshaw, by whom he was sent on in eustody . there will be a contest for the office of Common Councillor. | tae.” ¥ . here, where he arrived on Saturday evening. He was of } We give below the names of the respective candidates, as far! ‘Tha disease continued to advance, though not rapidly. | course immediately lodged in Signal Hil] Goal.—An inquest as our information of them extefids. If we have omitted) O, 3 inday morning, having risen, she was compelled to, Was beld at Placentia, where also deceased was interred. auy, id is through want of sufficient information, and we will | pejjre again.— The pain had extended over tho whole sealp, = eae St ebeertully supply the omission, if pointed out :— jand down the back of the neck, and was so constant and| “A yorep Cumuxat.—During the last two years our} iu FOR MAYOR: | severe that her mind began to wander,—and so decidedly | yeaderg will remember to have read “ considerable” of a T. Heath Haviland and Kobert Hutchinson, squires. —_| worse was she getting, as to induce a closer inquiry us to the | female of notoriety—one Mrs. Henrietta Robinson—charged, FOR COUNCILMEN : seat and cause of the pain, when it was very clearly traceable! 94 sundry times and in divers places, of arson, poisoning, é, Ward No. 1.—Messrs. Arthur O'Neill, James Anderson | to the pimple on the under lip, which had become enlarged to murder, aud such like. 4 and James Dunean. about the size of a large pea, hard, of a purple color, nee The said Hearietta displayed, on the several occasions, no mn Ward No. 2.—Messrs. Donald McIsaac, John Coll Mae-| from the centre a slight watery discharge issued, 'T he sen-! small amount of seif-possession, (2 Yankee editor would say i donald and Neil Rankin. sation was that of constant shooting pains of the most intense |« cheek”), We learn from a Troy exchange that this Ward No, 3.—Messrs. Silas Barnard, A. G. Sims and J.| ¢»aracter from this pimple over the whole face, head and | petticoat demon, caught at last, is to be hanged on the third MeLellan. jneck, even down to. the breast; and what was equally day of August next, having been convicted of her seventh Ward No. 4.—Mesers. N. Brown, H. W. Lobban, David | emarkable, great prostration of the vital energies. |murder, the victim being one Timothy Flannigan. At the Stewart, Thomas Dodd, J. Williams and G. Beer. « At this stage of the case, Dr. Hosack was called, and at conclusion of the sentence, when the judge commended her Ward No. 5.—Several candidates are’spoken of for this | Once recognized it as I usiule Maligne. As it was then mid- soul to God’s mercy, she told him he had betier pray for Ward, but none have yet signified their desire for election, if| night, he c eferred operating. All the symptoms had greatly | kis own soul, declaring that she was the victim of a political , we except Mr. H. b. Smith. aggravated ly morning, which induced him to operate at conspiracy which was calculated to crusha man. She was te ee ee ar is 3H , a eeiea le about to say someting more, when her counsel desired her to °> The Colonial and United States Maile whith arrivdd “ He made a crucial enone df about eight lines < Mee jremain quiet. When about to leave the conrt-room, she ; oe eee eee a etatcns toe tence ate |, | After the bleeding ceased, -which, however, was kept up|tarned, and pointing her finger towards Judge Harris, here on Friday last brought the gratitying inte Higewes, Sai by the application of a warm poultice, the wound was dressed | solemnly exclaimed, Judge Harris, may the Judge of Judges eame by the clectrie telegraph from New York, ~ the loss! with 2 stimulating ointment, so ns to keep up a free supptra-| he your Judge—considerable excitement wus manifested by | of the British troops, 1n the recent encounters in the Vrimea, | giog for two or-three days, When this ceased, the wound | the spectators during the time oceupied in passing the sentence. had not been near so great as at frst reported. It has now) was drawn together with adhesive straps, and healed with | : ; 7 been correstly ascertained, we understand, that the loss of the | }ittle or no trace of the incision. : British was 13C0, and that of the French 3000. Lord Rag-| «Phe true character of the disease was clearly shown by : Losses or tHe Frencn Army in tHe Crimea.~—The : : ; : ; as jan is reported as dangerously ill, and as having applied to be | the appearance of the insised surfaces.” Paris correspondent of the London Times states, on authority ——-—— @ Oa? OG oS ~ remored from the command. | Second.—H., a young man, 26 years of age,on Wednesday of official information, that the pamber of French troops in aaaey - ~ | morning, October 17th, 1854, observed a small vesicle on the | the Crimea, from the commencement of the war, Is 182,000, TWO WEEKS LATER FROM CALIFORNIA. | upper lip, which he opened, and from that time he began to’ * wees — er eee. eflective, sous les armes. 4 ai i experience great pain in and around the tumor, The disease | 42¢ +088 Subsequently is 62,000. ENCOURAGING MINING NEWS.—ORUAY FINE AT SAN FRANCTsco, | COutinUed rapidly to increase, and the shooting pains were so oe rere nee a2: pomp coe we a cs hacia ek oF te, Wiss fe 8 ein etalens gl that ny oes: - able to sleep that night. On Thars- 1 New York on Sunday last, with $625,000 in specie and liek ued 4a a at . ss Se ed me ores, —— heavy atorm want Suoreday, the 28th ult., which re + 00 passengers. Her dates are to the Ist inst. Sa : 2 = nee ; ce € $0 gh hy 7 'Y+| companied with terrific lightning, the electric fluid struck the The Star of the West left at San Juar the Ffench Frigate| we “T Se ess Bn ta nwo or bares Hours | dwelling house of Mr. Johu Tremer. North Wiltshire, and Acheron, said to be awaiting the arrival of the Kinney Hx- — a aoe With bin to sssist at the nes the | descended to the earth apparently by two routes. In the pelition. . | ” — upon ar ri 6 Hea ny - wate pda of one case, it passed down a brick flue, stove-pipe and stove, The Municipal election of San Francisco took place on the} — ans et en oo ei inn _— as ht pod nomen 4 tearing all to pieces in its road, ran across a room, burning 28th ult., and resulted in the election of James Van Ness,| "** wes niet + a ae na » te be sonarge OF the earpet up in its track, and burst out the end of the aome, Democrat, as Mayor, and four K. N. Aldermen. adiahe divid 2 ait cde sii tae vo eee rr destroying the cellar hatch. In the other, it shivered one o! The mining news from the state is of the most encouraging | oe ‘vided, and. the Mdes. of the incision prescnted in 8) tha veltets fp splinters, and descending into the apartment tory | Barked degree the honey-combed appearance of which I have | where the family were assembled, struck the mistress of the kind, anditis thought that at no previous time in the history - ‘i ; t , of the state has the yield ein iene as ereat as at conceal | before spoken. This ease was treated as were the others,/ house on the left shoulder and laid her prostrate and senseless sa 4 AL s 4G . ‘ : = . - ’ « - —se aa t ou ° | : eke } : ‘ vies ' : The entire block of buildings, bounded by Davis, Front /and the patient, in about ten days from the time of the| on the floor ; after some time she was restored to conscious- « ash SER sVUA hh Plaid baal De PITTA wy is “ < i. - . , i “a m : , "| attack, was perfectly well. ness and gradually recovered. Providentially no other Commerical, and Sacramento streets, San Pranciseo, was} ss oacte ® 1 ; t fy —_—— destroyed by fire. Loss estimated at $75,v00. injury was effvcted.— Has. Gaz. Mr. H. H. Barney, ~ . . * ® } ay "patra Pr ¥ 7 40,327 ounces of gold were deposited in the branch of the} 7 eee o Cee scene nm hi { =— : : re er ° Si a ' State CU ssione chools, states in his annual repor ‘ mint at Sin Francisco, ducing eight days, from the Sth of |p Vommissioner oO ’ ' tae Wor. at i i that the total amount of funds and property appropriated to farried. "a. : . “oe > yrs), }the purposes of education ia Ohio, durivg the year 1854. i On the 5th instant, by the Rey Charles J Burnett, at the residence of The reported defaleation of Angus Frierson, of Vi ells, | a9 a5 457 19. °° ’ . ome +l ue bride, Bir bohe Melaughlen, to. Margaret Gilligan, both of (has Fargo & Co’s Banking House, proves to be correct. His | 940040! *<: | , lottetown. deficits amount to $179,000. | The enumeration of youth of the school age, as certified| at Tryon, on the 7th instant, by Samuel E Dawson, E=q., J P, at the The afairs of Adams & Co. are now before the Court. and by the County Auditors, furnish au aggzregais of $16,408, ae Jive bride ae W W Lord, to Adelaide, youngest (tes sv - ae : JiTe 2 , ’ > i + > o : a ’ " it has been decided that they are entilled to uo benelit of or 4.491 more-chan for 1853. . : i! Oa S4Suly, in St Jawes’s Church, Pictou, by the Rey F Boyle, Rector the Lasolvent law . The number of schoolkouses in the State is about 10,300, | of Magdalene Islands, Mr John Melsaac, eldest sun of Mr Maleolm "i eee ok oe . ie 3 stimated to be worth $3,704,720. Of these 770 have heen | Mefsaac, to Euphemia, daughter of Mr Norman McDonald, of Little The dates from the Sandwich Islands are to May 5th, but | 4 ae vr? pesoyyg ' TeNei es ire J construged during the past year, at a cost of $846,944, Sands, P E island, and relict of the late Charles NeNeill, P E Island. Nannow Escare rrom InJuny py Lraurxrxa.—During G Were a i I tee ie, Bn gt —--—- —_.______ 4 pee-e-—— . = 9 4 rm e, » So & the news is unimportant. ow be ae ; ' At a general mecting of the creditors of Pee. Bacon &| being an average of $451. The amount paid to teachers iy oe eo = a ne : . - ae Sie , at 21 26 91 9 me Co., on the 29th, Mr. C. K. Garrison pledged himself in the | set down at $1,354,431 o1. Died. we ee a EN et CREE ta eet tnt aum of $40,000 to support the House by way of securing . — oot creditors and staying further legal proceedings. The proposi- tion gave very geficral satis{action, and the creditors are The Milwaukie Wisconsin of June 9th says, there are stored in the warehouses in that .City 175,000 bushéls of On the 10th of June, of Consumption, at East Point, Lot 37, Charles McLean, in the 26th year of hisage. This very amiabie und exemplary young man has left but few behind him possessed of those sovereign virtues and holy excellencies which eminently adorned his iife aud looking forward with a renewed hope of being Gnally indemni-| wheat. The shipments during the past week had exceéded | character, fied. | the receipts only about 15,000, which accounts for this large The papers contain accounts of an unusual number of big | storage. strikes among the miners, and the usual record of crime in In the Rosebud, from Pictou, July 6th—Rev Dr Colin McKinnon, different parts of the Siate. The project of introducing camels for the overland route! Rev H Crawford, Rev Mr Cameron, Mr Koss, Peter Crerar, Esq, Mrs Latep.—The steamer George Law arrived at New York/to C.Jifornia some time since received the sanction of the | Cretat, D Taylor, Esq, Mr C Davidson, Mr A Webster, Rev A Munro, Bieter atthe (ltl ad ar wey hy ‘ lee oh. aie 4 . if {Mrs Munro, Mr Join Stumbles, Mr Crisp, Rev A Sutherland, Mr J vn 4 bundy, wila Cuillorpia Gates tothe 2d inst. She brings U.S. Government ; but latest advices state that the 1 ea has | Sturdy, Mr Cowan, Mrs Cowan, and I in the steerage. $1,052 VU in treasure and 714 passengers. been acted upon, that an expedition has beon organized, and| In do to Pictou, July i0—Mr Hutchinson, Mr Cochran, Mr Bovyer, Tue California papers contain but Jittie additional news of} is about to sail from New York. Lieut. D. D. Porter, U, | #4 11 in the steerage. . aw : : es In do from Pictou, July 11—Rev A Fraser, Dr Kirkwood and Lad interest. S. Navy, has command of the ship which is to transport the | 44;., pt gy As re Raf Bovyer, Rev W pectauate, Mr J Wilson. The gold mines of San Franciseo del Oro, back of Acapulco, |eamels and stores; and we believe Major Wayne, of the | Rev Mr, McLeod, Mr Narraway, Miss Narfaway, Master Narraway, Mr are exciting some attention. army, is ip charge of the party which is to procure the | McLaren, aud 1 in the steerage. The difficulties between the American Consul at San Juan! animals. = ce eeienietatetniacaeeel del Sad and the Government had been setiled. without the | . o aaa ACURE FOR WATER-BRASH AND ANGE ETION. interference of the U. 8. sloop-of-war St. Mary’s. Flour is offered in the New York markets for delivery in Harrronn, March 5, 1849. ; . . ify “ 2 ‘ The gambling law went into operation on the 17th May,| Jy, and August at en cne OO w Dacedly wines: Gndlang 0. cs geansniendhs tensving ane hin’ Water trees oesesaal, indegeeaon. when all the gambling saloons in the State were shut up. purchaser.— Boston Transcript. ° and costiveness, which has been very troublesome for five or six years, d The great nugget of gold which has been on exhibition at o<eeine~ than all ether remedies which | have been trying duriog my illaess; a wcll de and cheerfully recommend it to all who are thus afflicted. the banking institution of James King, bas been melted NEW BRUNSWICK ELOQUENCE ABROAD. 2 down, and nets the owner $8,829,28. . h SAMUEL HAMILTON. ‘ > ; a ‘ Mr Hamilton hes charge of the Orphan Asylum, Hartford, Ct., and Bo, The following expressions appear in the New York Daily | is well-known and highly esteemed vag citizen. The pamphlets ac- At Lewiston lately were discovered buried in the earth | Z%mes, in the speech of the Hon. Mr. Tilley, when addressing |companying the medicine Resell ous Sapunae of ten saat . i : a @ 9 a e, y Dc had on ap ca ° Jen is. seven skeletons in a sitting posture, supposed to be the remains | the Sons of Temperance at the Tabernacle, on his late visit|""Pinny BATES & AUSTI N. Wholesale Dru ggists, No. 26 of those killed in 4 fight with the Indians on the ‘spot wear to that city me : . | Merctants’ Row, Boston, General Agents. two hundred years ago. Around the neck of one was a} ‘ He felt like an old horse, accustomed to the invarying! Price $1 per bottle; six bottjes for $5. necklace of fifteen or twenty copper links, strung on a cord : rounds of the bark mill, let loose on a three mile course. If! For Sale in Charlottetown by W.R. Watson, T. Desbrisary which seemed to be made «° hide, but yet so tough that the) he Lolted he hoped they would deal indulgently with him, | and M. W. Skinner, , strength of man could not break it. and apply the whip lightly.” DR. M’LANE’S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS. oe - Again, when speaking of the anti-temperance party in New Are fast superceding all other remedies for liver complaint, sick- Commenciat. Marrers 1n Cattyornta.—An intelligent | Brunswick, and the petition they had forwarded to the Queen, headache, dyspepsia, &c. Below we give the certificates in which the ; public mast have confidence. an ae ade ; oa be is reported to have “illustrated this opposition of the ‘de bee! Ps St tiers eee anti-temperance party, by relating the eee conduct of New Yorg, August 30, 1852. “ Galiforuia continues in the same very unsatisfa neieanie |a certain old gander, who secing his respectable female com-} 1 do hereby certify that | have been afflicted with Liver Complaint Midabetnien in commercial alfaien’ ta: uce erdrioes Th ciate | panion employed in incubation, thought he should do some-| fora lorg time, ani never found permanent’ relief until 1 used Dr. Within the last two months shaney aan af oli loaded in hail thing too, seraped up several pieces of crockery and loose | M’Lane’s Liver Pills. By their use { have been eompletely cured of ieee with ote ede “ae aa : ras sida ti of | straw, and actually set down with the hope to do something that dreadful disease. and now take pleasure in recommending them to the globe—severa! to New York et ad ort. a himself. ; . ‘ all who are troubled with liver complaint, sick- headache, or d gpepsia. that everybody that bas anything ig eh oe We hope Mr. Tilley was incorrectly reported, for if the MARY HILL, Fifth aveoue. : : t is correct, what opinicn must the New Yorkers form of| P.S. The above valuable remedy, also Dr. M’Lane’s Celebrated trades; expecting that our | 3 > Californian axieh | PeROT ect, : ‘nillion inha WF iutle State of California, with| Ney Brunswick, when one of the first officers of the Crown! Vermifuge, can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores in this city. half a million inhabitants, just bee. ; . 7 7 ' clbation papers mtr apie oy because it produces gold, must expresses himself in such low style.—Fredericton Ud, Quar.| (j Purchasers will please be careful to ask for, and take none but Se J 9 ute equal to New York, very| ° be eee big nearly h. Wo are living ; ~~see> Dr. M’Lane’s Vermifuge. All others, in comparison, are worthless. early as much, © iiving in hopes that eastern mer- : W R WATSON, Agent for P E Island. chants will sometime or other cease to think that California} Dectuse and Faun or Tory-Minisrentat Jovrnats.— = —r — ees is all the world, and will temper our markets accordingly We recently announced the suspension of the Tory-Ministerial THE GREAT AMERICAN HAIR TONIC. gly. JJassengers. + -* Cae aa. ee = a Po A we oe ‘ -% ota t Tri - . ags..: ‘ Bocurs celebrated Hyperion Fiuid, for the growth and preservation ry ; There is no state in the Union that ought to be in so good | Journal La Patrie. Another Montreal Tory-Ministerial of the Mais. eel ldirs ts beaiauirenelas this continent Cy % condition as this.—At present we: know of no Ole 80 near Journal is dropped. This makes two Tory-Ministerial Hundrecs of :mitations have started into an ephemeral existence siute ve... % baukrupting. We shall see!” Journals dropped in Montreal in the short space of six weeks. | the introduction, ef this unrivalled Hair restorative, and their doom s0 ’ : . + 4s . = been sealed, whiist Bogless Hyperion Hair Finid, with a popularity on iwiet ‘The air of the City and District of Montreal is decidedly | er ttained by any other article, goes on ‘ conquering and to con. a eitiicaid i ‘ .~Mini 1 > 6 i i ffect the Hair but can be cure 4 THE MYSTERIOUS DISE = . unfavorable to Tory Ministerial Journals. There are tWO quer’ ‘Theré is no malady, which can affect the Hi aioe Ghd — We ot rt , ; D ISEASE IN N. YORK. more Journals of the sameclassin the same City, one French a Treas Sy bdhaae heen areas eet Adit. tis "s ¥ ent e informed by the New York Post that the disease and the other English, that exhibit symptoms of the same | \\)w patronized by Her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain, aud com- of F - a has attracted some attention lately in that city, from | iucurable malady that carried La Patrie and the Sun to the | mands as extensive sale throughout Europe ‘ aicdieiatiaall 2 ° pecuuarity of its symptoms, the rapidity of its course and ‘tomb ; they have already lost their color, and are as yellow Boeie's BLecrrick Harr Dye converts red or grey hair u- its fatal resy tiful black or brown, the moment it is applied, literally dyeing the hair its, is now said to be a disease known among the as leaves ; i i ir sot ; Sa "Ss inautumn. It is to be feared they will shortl ‘ithout stuining the skin and Jeaves the Hair sott and glossy without — coe the pustule maligne or charbon; a full | succamb.—Cangda Paper. v v esters = ite texture'in the least ; a decided superiority over all other accoul Of Whic > ’ 3 7 4 oeener by D. Wits by non gleaned {rom a paper recently oes A ipogle’s Amole Shaving compound renders that usually unpleasant Diocese. It is deseribed” *, son of the lato Bishop of that’ Artecep Bruise Becnurmyo OFFIceRs ARRESTED.— | operation (shaving) a deeided usury, . 7, a8 @ gangrenous inf: : : ? : oad le’s Hebeaiona removes Freckles and tam from the face in the the skin, involving, more or oan inflammation of Baron Frederick 2. M. Von Carstenan, a Captain in the i possible time,and is acknowledged to be the very best article , the subeutaneous | Mnglish service in Canada, Count De Bongarde, fc 1 ify complexion arcolo tissue. Th “ye ne a, Count De Bonga ormerly a for beamtifying the comp ; wh is dante face "ook tek ee generally appears |General in the French servies under N apoleon, Me. Maxi-| . Ty be had, wholessle or retail, of W. Bogle, 227 Washington street, . may attack any other ! milian Augustus Thomson, and Lieut. Peter Jo , of es i aD and perfumers throughout the Canadas; United part of the body. It often shows itself op the labia of the English army, were arrested yesterday, oor’ enanale sites and Great Britain mW. Be WATSON, Agent for P. Ef a -- Dr. Wainwright’s paper, all of which is full of instructions| Muroxr orr rite Coast og Nuwrounpiann.—We regret to | Jus 6—Schr Quoen of the Tiles, Fougerie, St John, N B; goods. Ariel, Moore, Sydney; coal. Steamer Lady LeMarchant, Irving, Pictou; passengers. Rosebud, Matheson, Pictou. 7—Favouriie, Babin, Sydney; coal. Brigt Orantas, Salmond, Pugwash; goods. Steamer Lady LeMarchant, Irving, Pictou; mails and passengers. Schr Saxe Gotha, Webster, Boston; goods. Brig Peoping ‘fom, Bragg, Liverpool, G B; goods. Schr Orwell, McLeod, Richibue!ou; deals. Sophia, Servit, Tracadie; shingles. Cherub, Beer, Tracaic: ehingles. Pique, Fougerie, Halifax; goods. Steamer lady Lo Marchant, Irving, Richivnectou. Schr Ellen, Mattattal, Tatama- gouche; boards. Dove, Robertson, Pugwash; limestone, William Nelson, Chappell, Bay Verte; deals. Lady LeMarechant, Irving, Pictou, mails and passengers. Francis, Anderson, N LB; deals. Steamer Rosebud, Matheson, Pictou; sundries. 12—Bee, Gulton, Boy Verte; deals. Isabella, Turnbull, Sydney; coal. Awelia, Adelaide, Kichibuston; deal. Cleared. Jovy 6—Schr Peri, Pert, Miramichi; bal. Mayflower, Cantelio, Pictou ; bal. William Nelson, Chappell, Bay Verte; bal. 7—Unicorn, McCalder, Shediac; bul. 9—Midge, Jordesun, Wallace; tobacco. Brigt Brothers, Morris, Wexford, Ireland; sundries. 10—Jalia, Hall, 8t John, N B; produce. Steamer Rosebud, Matheson, Pic- tou; bal. 11—Queen of tho Isles, Fougerio, Shediac; bal. Sophia, Servit, Tracadie; bal. 12—Cherub, Beer, Tracadie; bal. Dove, Robertson, Pugwash; bal. Lively Lass, Robertson, Pagwash; ba!. oa Agvsaresauaurs. Temperance Pic Nic Will be held at the Bleck-house Point, on THURSDAY, the 12th July. N R. BOURKE'S steamer “ARETHUSA” will leave Queen’s Wharf, at half past 9 o’clock, to convey the party to the grounds where preparations will be made for the occasion. Good Music will be in attendance. Single Tickets, Is Gd; for a lady and gentleman 2s 3d—to be had at Haszard & Gwen's bookstore, Qacen Square, or from the Secretary. Refreshments can be parchased on the grounds. July 16. T. T. FAIRBAIRN, Secretary. P.S.—Should the weather prove cufavorable, it.will take place the following day. DENTISTRY. R. H. W. STRAW, Surgeon Dentist, tenders his pro- fessional services for a short period to the citizens of Charlottetown. Teeth cleansed, extracted, filled, and prevented from further decay. Artificial Teeth iaserted, from one to a full set, by the latest and moat approved method. Particular attention paid to the regulation of child- ren’s teeth. Chloric Ether administered to those whe wish teeth extracted without pain. Ladies waited upou at their residences, if required. Rooms at the Terrace Houze. July 16. Zor Sale, A VERY superior pair of MARES, by Saladin, rising 5 CR and 4 years old, trained to saddle and double or single harness, color brown,—wiil be sold by Auction on the Market Square, at 12 o’¢lock on SATURDAY, the 11th of August, if not previously disposed of by private sale. Apply to W. R. WATSON. 16th July. (all papers) IYotice to Debtors. ee ii Subseriber being about to leave the Island fora short time, would thafik persons indebted to him to call and settle their Accounts previous to the 10th of August. Those persons whose accounts have beea furnished up to the 3lst December last, and not paid before the 10th August, will be sued fur without respect of persons, or further notice. elply 16, 1855. WM. B. DAWSON. Ww ANTED—one or two YOUTHS as appréntices to the Drug business. Application in hand-writing of applicant, ad- dressed ** M. L. N.,” to be left at the Post Office. July 16. ~* GLVIG _ ELECTIONS. | To the Electors of the fourth Ward of Charlottetown. ENTLEMEN ;—Observing myself nominated for the Office of Common Councilman, at a meeting held at Mr. Hobb’s a fow eveniags since, and from the truly liberal support on my resent canvass of the District or Ward, I shall most certainly respond to the cell—and if elected, L hope to be found the Merehant’s friend, Mechanic's guardian, and poor man’s helper, by endeavouring to suppress any ike heavy taxation. I believe J am known to you all, and if my Services are worthy of the high honor now sought for, I ahall feel grateful for your support at the ensuing Election. Yours faithfully, H. W. LOBBAN. . Charlottetown, 9ih July. (isl) To the Electors of No. 4 Ward. r ENTLEMEN ; —An Act having been passed incorporating the ‘Town, by which two Common Councilmen are to be appointed foreach Ward, I offer myself (at the request of several of the Electors) as aCandidate. Having resided in a Corporate Town for some years, I feel myself competent to undertake the office, and, if elected, I pledge myse/f to exert the utmost of my ability to carry out the Act with as little cost to the rate payers as possible. Aw impregsion has gone abroad and been circulated, evident- | ly with the object of injuring me in my canvass, that [ am not | duly qualified to act asa Common Councilman, not having re- sided twelve months in the city. ‘This is incorrect. The Sth section of the Act states, “that no person be qualified to be elected a Councillor who shall not be seized or possessed of freehold or leasehold property, or both, situate im the said city, to the amount of two hundred pounds, or who shall not be in the possession, use or occupation of premises in the City, of the yearly rent of, or aseessed at, forty pounds perannum.” | occupy premises of the yearly value of £10, and as it is not specified in such clause that such person shal! have held such property fora specified time, I am perfectly qualified. In this f am borne out by the opinion of one pf our leading Barristers. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, Charlottetown, July 7. NICHOLAS BROWN. Sale of Valuable Estate. O BE SOLD by Public Auction, at the Colonial Building in Charlottetown, on Wednesday, the 7th day of Novem- ber next, at the hour of 12 o'clock noon, (if not previously dis- posed of by private sale) all that valuable and beautifully situated Leasehold Farm and Estate, known as Saint Cuthberi’s, the pro- perty of Charles Braddock, Esq., containing 138 acres of land, together with the commodious Dwelling Uouse, Grist aad other Mills, and Premises situate thereon. ‘Ile above property ia bounded on the North by St. Peter’s Road, and on the Sovth by the Hillsborough River, and is about five miles distant from Charlottetown—and is too well known to require further des- cription. It is held under lease for a long term of years of which 978 years are unexpired, subject to a yearly rent of one shilling sterling per acre. ’ For further particulars apply to the Subscribers (Trustees for sale, &c., under deed dated the seventeenth day of May, 1855), in Charlottetown, or to CHARLES BRA!)DOCK, Exgq., on the Premises. JOHN LONGWORTH, Charlottetown, May 21. JOSEPH HENSLEY. Apothecaries’ Hall. & THE OLD HOUSE, ESTABLISHED 15]0. Charlottetown, May, 1855. T. DESBRISAY & Co. E qi AVE just received, per late arrivals from London Dublin, United States and Halifax, their supplies for the season, comprising in the whole, an extensive and varied assortment of DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, Brushes, Combs, Soaps and other Toilet requisites; Paints, Oils, Colours and Dye-stulls; Fruits, Spices, Confectionary, Medicated and other Lozenges; with all the Patent Medicines in repute, and every other article usually kept at similar Establishments in Great Britain. [See Apotheearies’ Hall Advertiser, The whole of which they can with confidence recommend to the public, and, if quality be considered, at as low, if not lower prides, than they cad be procured elsewhere in the markes. ‘ Charlottetown, May 21. Fran 3! FANS!!—A fine assortment of Fans for sale by M. W. SKINNER. June 25. URE CORN STARCH. — Palatable, nourishing and rae Cale, Celie Deke, etn, aes. 5 pet Custe kes, Griddl i Senses for all; anda ales diet for invalids and cbildren. For sase by Jane ll. (all papers) _ 'W BR WATSON. oan rp . king Soap, for sale b Pores. Lots of Potash for ma Ber Pistnee. June 25.