hee es ash ——— . 7 —_ aE SS ree = janetion is cfacted, Lord Clyde will be at Lucknow, and . tex KX | from the hatchet. A married siste-, with her babe in her! AMINER. SIT PAIN KILLER® ———— — sinineenainaasiconaeas sore columns everywiore in motion, The chiefs are only waiting | arms, managed to escape without being seriously injured. | ao Is no medicine, at the present day, I value so high as Perry for a pretex! (o sarrender, Those who own lauds round Sultanpore hove alyeady surrendered, PUNISHMENT OF REBERS IN ROHILCUND. Rohileund bas been disturbe} at the borders about Powayne on the south-west, and Piiibbeet ou the northeast. But the cause of disturbance in the latter quarter was effectually rewoved in the last days of August. On the 30th a large force of Puyjaub irregular. infantry and eavalry marched to Sersown, 12 miles distant from Piibheer, and found'a rebel ;the day preceding the dreadful night, he had taken a bank | * Stet blessing w the whole Cluny. book from his father’s drawer, for which he was reprimanded. | On coming home on the night in question the family had all T. Desbrisay, & Co., wholesale agents in Charlottetown, P. B. Island, | ticket, and payment made thereon, will be dealt with aecord- force entrenched therein with, four guus, The work was carried, the guns captured, and 500 men killed. - All the officers in action. were wouuded—Larkins, of the 17th Punjaub Infantry; Chalmers, Punjaub Sappers; Major Samuel Brown and Lieutenant Lance, 2d Punjaud Cavalry ; and Lowe, of the Civil Service. MUTINY OF THE DISARMED SELOY! IN MOOLTAN —ASSASSINA- Trod or Carr. mMULEs—1,000 sepoys KILLED. In the Punjab the rising among the disarmed Sepoys at Mooltan is the only remarkable act to chronicle. Phe bolduess wiih which .« gang of 1,400 or 1,500 unarmed men rose and attempted to setz one of our most naportant fortresses shows sow well-fouoded was the alarm felt throughout Lndia at the determined Manner in which this Government, in spite of every warming, Kept together and fed gangs of rebellious Sepoys, mad enough to belewe that they still possess the power cf nnschief. Besides the inconvearence to which the Government was put oy the necessity of watching these ruffians—whole regiments of Europeans beyng kept from an active share in military opera- which was a gambling house. tion fur the sole purpose of acting as guards—they have had te Pe y desloy: 1 > e. hl, pers } . 4 feed and pay disipgs! wen, sug Save net, afer s eeu | who appeared before Justice Connolly on that day, and made | bem of the wecessity to be quiet and peaceable. 69h, and the 24 batialion of Artillery, disirmed at Mooltan, rose on the 2d Sept. endeavoured to seize the gans aod other arins, killed Capt. Mules, Adjutant of 3d Europeans, and as- sailed the barracks and hospital. ‘They were speedily put down by the energy of the troops, and dispersed wyth the loss of 300 killed. Tue remainder fled iato the Baree Doab, ‘Three hundred took tne road to the north, and were caught on the banks of the Chenab, where they were all massacred. One hundred made for the S ithe), due south, and reached Khanghur, where they were al) killed ; 200 more flyimg in a south-easterly direction, strack the Sutley at Kurrampore, and were completely ‘wus iv fortunately occurred that not a soul of these ditarened metineers escaped ‘The disbondiag of theae troops having been decided upon, tt was thought desirable to disumss the wen to their homes at the rate of twenty per regicnen! per diem, a route being marked out for the p rmitte! tehs'ton ther way. An unhoppy report seems to have epread amongst the men that the government, in thus sending therm away i derail, was but preparing the way to their easier tron; sud wortethat morbid tenacity which the uneducated mood evn €.of every behef grounded iu fear, the idea seens to bave Deco ne settled, and t) have drivemthenur into resistance, Phe ony Lee peu troops present in the siauon were 170 wen Royal Artery, and four companies Ist Bunbay Fusiliers. dest oved., cestruc Vheacne! Naive troops were the 64 Bengal Irregular Cavalry, wed the Pit) Punjaud Lofenrry. Uad these regunents jomed wilh the others, the handfal of Karopeans would probadiy hive bee: cesiroyed, An eye-< ine@aef the event nirratea ae Pillows ;—On the fist of Angnoaty before noon, im consequence of the increasing vaeas¢ feeling, the Brigidter resolved to call out the Buropean troans, fer tle purpese of Compelling the GYih to yo Into tents | on the paraté grouod within ranze of the gans., ~The officers proceeded to thew di) ferent compianies, and jas! as the wd day | The Royal | gun fired, the “mtn werein the ac’ of falling im. Actillery had alrerdy fallen in close to the verandsh of the birrack facing their guns, and some of the men were engigel in the lines in harnessing the binery ho.se-, when, as they were prepiring to fire the mid day gua, the whele of the Gat | were geeo to rush out fron their tents at th* opps t+ side of tre pirade vround, and muke fo- the q iirter gnard. then held | by the Punjcdvees, for ther own vacant lines, aud for the battery | pickets. Immediately after the gun was fired. a yell proceeded from the emoy Artullery Rérrack, wivch was now seen to be full of 69 h Sepoye, brandishing hatehers, cluds, & -., evidently | exoecting to bave caught the European gunners asleep on their, eois. The Artillery upon thie turued round, and fired a volley irom their carbines into the barrack amongst is new wceupants | fur tg see the fight he would waive his objections and fight. tune fresh yells proceeded frown the horse lines, { and the uuormed guumers were seen escaping, leaving four of | terrible, Heenan throwing Morrissey, and drawing first blood, | In the me: their number dead. and four being very badly wounded. Vhis - ! par y had been attacked by the native troop of horse artillery. assisted by a number of Sepoys coucesied with thea in thetr imts. Since the night before, these ruffirns Jwere rewforced | by the main body of the G24, who overpowered the Sikn guard, killed some of them, and csptured seven wusk-ts. During this time a rush the Fousiber-, but see ng the “old toughs’ drawn up ready to receive ther, Pandy lost heart, and | sned the party then 1 | the act of beige repulsed by the Royal Artillery ; No. 5 Come | pany thengelesred the GOvy lines and officers’ quarters in that | ' Sinultaneously with the | stacks onthe A riillery and No bd Company, na rush was made direcnon, ko ling some GO Sepeye, by the G2d towards the ho-pital of the Bombay Fusilers, which, however, was quickly eheeked by a fire from the convalescents, who were armed wetherfles. On the first report of the firing, the Adjuant, veut. Males, turned out the band of the Fus-lrers, armed with ther cfles, and having put them at the double, | proceeded torongh the Hore Artillery lines in the direction of | No. 2 Company barrack-reom, riding a long way ahead of the men, who were unable to keep up with him. On turning corner of the Horse Battery lines, he was met by a crowd of Sepoys, woom be charged. His Colt revolver m ssed fire, and would not revolve, and he was seen to fling it ata fellow’s head. when he wos surrounded arfd there killed—his death be ng ivs*'antaneous ; the entire side of his head was driven in by the blow of an»xe. Thus fell this gallant officer: a betier soldier or a better man the glorious old regiment never had upon it< muster-roll. Tire men of the band arrived too late to save, but Nxt too late to avenge him, one of his mu derers being bayonet- ed over lis body. ‘The Sepoys, seeing their plans frustrated, | next made for the officers’ compounds. not the 624 and Cavatry | lines. Capt Dennis having brought up the Eich Panjaub Infantry, that officer and Lieut. Hogg, of the Fusiliers, proceed- ed to sweep ‘he Cantonments, the Oh Irregular Cavairy moving ou the flank next the parade ground. The Punj bees went at ihe Pandies with right good will, never neglecting, after shoot- ing a Sepoy, to constitute themselves heirs and residuary legatees to all the inoney, ornaments, &c , found on the bodies, which varied in amonnt from 40 to 400 rupees. ‘The Sepoys now ran for their lives. The casualties on our side are :— Brigadier Farquharson, slightly wounded by elngs. Ist Bom- bay Fusiliers, one officer killed and six men wounded. Koyal Artillery, four men killed, four wounded. ‘hese men were wounded by the Sepoys firing from their hut with muskets taken from the guard of the Lith Panjabees. The latest imelligence from Mooltan states that only a few stragglers of the Sepoys remain uneccounted for, the police and the villagers having destroyed the main body, which separated into two divisions, the one ascending the Sutlej, and the other going down the Chenaub. Bat 125 men refused to join in the mutiny, and these chiefly belong to the G2d Regiment. } | o froo each eratien, and the places at which they were | wee made fom the GUth lines on No. 5, Company of | ‘and Heeuan, too faint to come to time, the battle was de- ‘Two servant girls were next attacked and so horribly butchered it is feared neither will live. Both have been sent to the hospital. ‘The assassin finally went into bis own chamber, where, locking himself in, he blew out his brains with a pistol. Further particulars state that Francis A. Gouldey, the avis’ Vegetable Pain Killer. T have used it in my family for years; in every instance it has proved a sovereizn remedy. I tested its quali- _ ties to-day, on a severe burn, and found it all that could be desired. A. D. MILNE, Editor of Messenger. Porta Cc 5 , ortaguese Colony, July 1, 1857. | Messrs. Perry Davis & Son:— Gentlemen — Allow me a3 an cye wit- ness of the great good which your excellent medicine, the Paix Kier, has done amongst the exiles of Madeira, to state for the good of others, { } A ; ons Sg gs D eg murderer, was about nineteen years of age, and a dissipated a. is now, aud has ben for five years, the great family medicine. | We have found it excellent in fever and ague, in coughs, colds, dyspep- | young man. He had been iv the habit of staying out at’ sia, chronic and inflammatory rheumatis¢ ‘nights, for which his father frequently rebuked him. n, Croup, Worms, piles, nervous On | beadacee, gravel, de. &c. The introduction of the Pain Killer bas been MANUEL J. GONSALVES, ; Minister of the Gospel, and one of the Madeirians, Sold by all medicine dealers. ‘retired to bed except the father, who let the young man in | 9?¢ >Y dealers everywhere. at the front door, Some words pissed between them, when | the young man obtained a hatchet from the cellar, followed | | his father to his room, and proceeded to perpetrate the bloody | /acts mentioned above, going into the various rooms, in sue- or occupied by the different members of the family, and attacking them in bed with the hatchet. Later intelligence states that one of the servant girls has: also died. 3 | _. The lengthened details of this tragedy, us given in the | American papers, are horrible aud heart-rending in the | extreme, Tas New York Gamotina House Murver.—A_sup- posed murder has been disclosed in New York, the scene of The disclosure was made on | Tuesday last, by an Irish girl named Catherine Mulhearn, a complaint of murder against Robert L. Willis, proprietor of the noted gambling honse at No. 581 Broadway. She stated that in August last she went to work for Willis, not knowing but that it wasa perfectly respectable place. About | two o’clock on the morning of the 19th of last September | ‘she heard, from her room in the upper part of the building, the noise of a violent altereation in the hall, in the lower |part of the house. She distinctly heard the words, * In the _Lord’s name spare my life, and L don’t care what you do with me.” To these words of entreaty she heard Willis ‘respond with a savage oath and threat. During the for-noon | ‘of the same day, ou opening the cover of the cistern, she | | discovered a portion of w dead mau’s head above the water, | | the eyes open, and glaring at her, Believing that a ieraer| had been committed, she unmediately lett the house, aud did ‘not return, Her suspicions were confirmed by secing the | wall of the lower eutry-way spattered with blood. She added further that she was arrested on a charge of larceny, pre-, ferred by Willis, the object being to intimidate her from! waking public what she nad heard and seen, Following the above recital, the virl's affilavit was taken. | and a warrant issue! for the arrest of Willis, the alleged | murderer, Justice Connolly. accompanied by a squad of 29 officers, made a descent ou Willis'’s place, arvestel 9 persons who were found there eugaged in gamb'ing, and seized the | implemeuts of the trade.—Willis was arrested in another | All the parties were heid to bail,— Willis in $3000, | place. and the others in $500 each. THE GREAT PRIZE FIGHT. Berrato, Oct. 21st, 4.30 A. M. Heenan and Morrissey fought at Loug Puint, Canada, at | 20 minutes before + o'clock yesterday afternoon, Kleven rounds were fought of the most terrible description. | SECOND DESPATCH. The fight between [leenan aud Morrissey commenced at 20 Canada. Heenan made objections to the groun|, saying that it was not according tu the agreement, but as so many had come so ° : ’ . . | The first round lastel seven minutes. The fighting was) g oD 1 Thiz certifies that [have for several years used Davis’ Pain Killer in my family in several of those eases for which it is reccommended, and find it a very usefal family medicine. Rev. ASA BRONSON, New Advertisenients. ~ ARRIVED JUST WIEN REQUIRED! AND RECEIVED AT KING SQUARE HOUSE, 23 CASES BOOTS & SHOKS! INCLUDING Ladies’ Rubber Boots and Shoes, Gentlemens’ Rubber Boots and Shoes, Child’s, Boy’s and Youth’s Leather Boots, Mens‘ thick common Boots, Women’s Leather Boots and Buskina, &e., &e.,j comprising an excellent assortment. Noy. 8, 1858, lin Dalziel’s Fulling Mills A RE now provided with the most improved Fulling Machi- £& nery, and the Subscriber will finish work in the best style in the shortest possible time. PRICES : Fulling and Pressing, per yard,............4d. Dyeing Black, Brown, Claret,............ 10d, BEER & SON. CSI0UNE. cbs oc Ohi ss Ss ee dds cule oun 14d. a EE petie <0 EPR T SE hE Seouring- and Pressing, Js. f........0..-.. 3d. Agents :—Hlon. P. Walker and Mr. Jas. Watts, Ch. Town. Nov. 8, 1858. 3i JOUN DALZLEL. a NS Valuable Property at Auction. Bi J. & T. MORRIS, rFUNILE subseribers will sell by Public Auetion, on TITURS- DAY, the 18th instant, at 12 o’elock, noon, on the pre- mises, that valuable DWELLING HOUSE and LAND, now in the oceapation of Henry Haszarp, Esq., Kent-street, near the Academy, being part of Town Lots Nos. 4l and 42, in the 4th Hundred of Town Lots. Also, at ! o'clock, on the pre- jmises,a WAREHOUSE and LAND, situate in Lower Water } Street, and near the Queen’s Wharf. L te” Terms made knowa at the day of sale. JOHN T. ROWE, Agent. Charlottetown, November &, 1858. CHARLES TURNER. LONDON HOUSE. Established 1829, Morrissey was the victor. i" “LIE Subscribers have received ex ‘* ISABEL,"* from Livyer- pool, upwards of 600 packages of British and Foreign MERCHANDIZE, ° > . ' . a ' oo r ‘iy ‘ . 2 a i minutes to 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, at Jong Point, | Selected by a member of the Firm, at some of the leading Houses in London, Manchester, Glaszow, Birmingham, &c., ? ay > ’ i which, with Stock on hand, and residae daily expeeted, will | Hhds Sugar = | : form the largest and best stock of Goods they have yet had to off-r to their custumers and the public. Wholesale dealers supplied as usual. Present impurtation consists of— 120 chests prime Congou TEA 6 do blk. & cold Cobourgs : /200 packages [ronmongery 6 do sorted Dress Stuffs In the second round Morrissey was thrown, i eed Sambar ioe 4 do Haberdashery | In the third round Heenan was thrown. 10 trunks Boots and Shoes 1 do Hosiery | In the fourth round both men came ap looking weak.| 5 cases Ready-made Cloth’g 4 do Townend’s Huts and Morrissey was knocked down by a blow uuder the jaw from 10 bales Paper Hangings _ Laps | Heenan’s right. | 7 do Cotton Warp 1 do Gloves, (Dent, Aleroft | ‘The fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth rounds Heenan was| * 4° Striped Shirting RVR). ig : : ee © ; | 4 do Grey Calico 2 do Dress Trnnmings thrown. ; _. | 4 do White & printed do 1 do Bonnets & Straw Mats In the ninth round both men fought wildly, and fell side} 5 do Scotch Curpetsand 1 do FURS by side. W oollens 2 do Fur Cays ' [no the tenth round [cenan was knocked down. 3 do Cloths — 3” du Dress Silks, Velvets & Iu the e'eventh round Morrissey wis very weak, and, 1 do Gala Plaids and P Silk Goods - carried to the seratch. Heenan went alone. This was a! Hinseys “ do Cilazed Linings 1 do Wadding 7 do Sundries terrific round, and Heenan fell fainting. [uv the twelfth round, Morrissey was carried to the seratch, clared won by Morrissey. | Both Heenan and Morrissey were badly cut, and had to be | brought away on beds. The fight was witnessed by between two and three thousand persons. There was no disturbance. This worse than brutal worrying is what some people call sport, and go milesto see. The mere description is sickening. — Te Corresponpents.—‘‘ Charles Stewart, Roseneath, *’ in answer to “‘ a Farmer,’’ in a late No. of the /s/ander, has been received, and will receive our early attention. Died, At Lot 49, a few days since, after-a long iliness, Mr. John Acorn, leaving large family. - > ftlarine Tutelliqence. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Oct. 27—Schr- Banquet, Griffin, Nova Scotia, fish. 28—-Schr. Gold Hun- ter, Kenny, fishing voyage; Kate, Malone, St. John’s, Nitd., bal. 29—Henry, Squarebridge, Miramichi, bal.; Arrow, Ainsworth, St. Jobn’s, Nfid.,herrings and wine; Mars, Dixon, Shediac, boards. 80—Trusty, Sprague, Bay Verte, deals; Clyde, Davidson, Bay Verte, deals: Flora, Hingley, Tatamageuche, boards; Bee, Ogden, Bay Verte, deals; Arrabecca, Brundage. Pictou, coal. Nov. 1— Schr. Breeze, Sire, Magdalene Islands, fish; Betsy Bridge, Boudroit, Halifax, goods; Four Brothers, Procter, Canso, herrings; Sarah, Gillis, Canso, herrings; Superb, Swain, Loston, goods; Victoria, Payson, Halifax, goods; Margatet Ann, Thomas, River John, N.5., bal. 2—Mayflower, Gerrior, Halifax, goods; Nourmahall, Little- wood, New Castle, N. B.; Herald, Griffin, Halifax, herrings; Mary TERRIBLE TRAGEDY IN NEW YORK. New Yorn, Oct. 27.—There was a horrid massacre in ‘ - f West Thirtieth street last night, in which two persons were murdered, and four wounded, snpposed mortally. The victims are the family of Francis Gouldey, Esq., lumber merchant, consisting of himself and wife, two sons, one daughter, aud two servant girls. His two sons, aged respec- tively 9 and 12 years, are already dead, the wife is dying, and the others cannot live. The murderer was the eldest son of Mr. Gouldey, who has committed suicide. Young (ouldey returned howe about 11 o’elock. Pro- ceeding to the cellar, he got a hatchet, and then went to his father’s chamber, attacking him and beating in his skull by several blows with that weapon. Mrs. Gouldey was in turn wttacked by her infuriated son, and badly wounded. young brothers were oext attacked, recziving several blows Louisa, Roger, Halifax, bal. i . CLEARED. | Oct. 27—Sthr.. Alma, Jewers, Boston, oats; Brigt. Maggie, Campbell, Boston, vats &c.; Sehr. Ellen, Pentz, Halifax, produce. 29—Sebr. Gold Hunter, Kenny, Halifax, produce; Brig Louisa, McRae, St. John’s, Nfld., lumber and produce; Schr. Ariel, Moore, Lalifax, produce; Union, La Vache, Halifax, produce; W. H. Hart, Evans, Newfoundland, produce; Venus, Beaton, Arichat, potatoes; Bee, Ogden, Bay Verte, bal. 30—West Gleam, Watson, Gloucester, U S., produce; Emily, LeBlame, Hallfax, produce. Nov. 1—Mino, Evans, New York, oats; Carrie M. Rich, Hardy, Boston, produce. 3—Bloomer, Flick, Halifax, potatoes; Elizabeth, Sevtt, Halifax, produce, Marine, Landry, Pict: a, flour; Woodbine, Robinson, Hali- fax, produce ; Sago, Mcitae, Walifax, produce; Arrabecca, Brundage, Bay Verte, bal. RRL ELLIE ILL LL LLM AOA AL ALP ALAA ABA AL AP ADAP NAT CAD PAP Holloway’s Pilis and Ointment are twin curatives, derived from one region, the vegetable productions of the soil. They act in unison on the | 8ystem, the one internally upon the secretions of the body, and the 4 cases MILLINERY 5 tons Bar IRON 9 bundles Spring & Axe Stwel 125 boxes London SOAP 4 hhds. Paint OIL 60 kegs PAINT Barrels Porter, Ale, ground Logwood, Redwood, Currants Boxes Raisins, Blacking, Pipes, Starch, Washing Powder, &e Kegs Mustard, Blue, Saitpetre Bags Rice, Nuts, Coffee, Pepper. D., G. & S. DAVIES. Charlottetown, November 8, 1858. A Word to the Wise is sufficiont. ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE SUBSCRIBER will take notice, that no coercive steps will be taken until after the TWENTIETH NOVEMBER INSTANT, sued for, without any distinction. JAMES ROMANS. City Hardware Store, Noy. 8, 1858. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! Glasgow House, Queen Street, rT now replete with an entirely New Stock of Fall and Winter BRITISH and AMERICAN DRY GUODS, personally and carefully selected, and now offered to Town and Country buyers on the low-priced cash system of SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALES: Staple Manufactures of all kinds Ladies’ Dress Goods, in great variety London Mantles and Shawls Ribbons. Flowers, Embroideries, Laces, &c. Ladies’ and Misses’ Felt Hats and Plames Coating and Trowserings, Cloakings, Flannels Blankets, Oil Clothes, and Furnishing Goods Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes Ready-made Clothing, &e. &e. &e. SMALL WARES and HUSBANDRY. —ALSO— Teas of the best quality, Sugars, Molasses Soaps, Candles, Tobaeco, London Starch Indigo, Pipes, &e. &e. Ch. Town, P. E. I., November 8, 1858. Cc. ©. VAUX. Ex.in. ESSRS. STANFIELD & LORD beg to inform the their NEW MILLat TRYON will be ready for Dyeing, Fulling and Dressing Cloth, having spared no expense in fitting up. The services of Mr. Lippincott, of Pictou, being secured as manager, they guarantee to finish work in the best possible manner, on the usual terms. Mr. H. Causecx, of Sydney Street, Charlottetown, will other externally through the countless orifices of the skin, cleansing the | vital orgonization of the system, end thus bealing old ulcers, bad breasts and sore legs us the most inveterate kind. 10 i ~ receive Cloth, and attend to its being forwarded with despatch. Tryon, July 27. tt Immediately after which, all unpaid accounts will be. Farmers of Prince Edward Island, that after this date | a : — = - | PUBLIC LANDS. | FENIE settlers on Townships 38,39. 40, 41, 42,43 and 66, are hereby notified, that the Commissioner of Pablic Lands will attend at Kennedy's, Lot 40, on ‘Tuesday, the 23rd day of November, and following day ; and at Sutherland's, Head of St. Peter's Bay, on Thursday, the 25th day of Novem- ber, and following days, when all amounts then due, either by Bond, Deposit, Instalment or Note of Hand, are requested to | be paid; and in default thereof, tie same will be notified by advertisement, in accordance with the Act 16 Vie., cap. 18, | NOTICE. | All persons trespassing on the Government Lunds, by cutting timber or taking possession of Lands withuvta location tee | ing to law. DEEDS. The Commissioner having several Deeds of Conveyancs ready fur delivery, all persons who have not received their Deeds are requested to make applicatiun for the same at the places and dates above mentioned. JOHN ALDOUS, Commissioner. Office of Publie Lands, October 18, 1858. Valuable Property. ryxO BE SOLD by Auction, on THURSDAY, the 23rd November next, at 12 o'clock, on the premises. that commodious TWO-STOREY DWELLING HOUSE, AND VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, owned by Mes. JoserH McDonatp, adjoining the grounds of the Roman Catholic Church. The House is very convenient and well finished from the ground floor to the attic. ‘There are likewise on the premises a Stable, Coach and other Out-Buildings, with an excellent Well.and Pump in the yard. These Premises are well adapted for a large family or Private Boarding House. A portion of the purchase money may remain on interest for a term of years, as may be agroed upon. A. If, YATES, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, September 6, 1858. Isl ; Wanted, T the Charlottetown Gas Works, a steady Man, who can write, to act as Fireman. He must bo able to give a good reference. Wages to commence at 30s. per week. WILLIAM MURPHY, Manager. Charlottetown, Oct. 7, 1858. Isl, Assignment of Debts. OTICE is hereby given that by Deed of this date, I have L assigned to the Honorable Joserm Heysney, all Debts owing tome, in Trust for the payment of creditors; and that all persons indebted to me will please, and they are | hereby required, to make payment only to the above named | Josern Henstry. Dated this3lst day of August, A. DP. 1858. JOUN RIGG, | ps accordance with the above notice, | hereby require all parties indebted to the ahove named Joun Rica to | make immediate payment to me, at my office, in Charlotte- _ town, of the amounts due from them respectively. JOSEPH HENSLEY. Charlottetown, 31st Augnst, 1858. | FOR SALE ATTHE CITY DRUG STORE, i ERMUDA ARROIWROOT Heeker’s Farina, Clark’: Com STARCH. Mott’s Prepared C.coa and Broma, Ground Spices, Ground Rice, Pearl Barley and Split Peas. W. R. WATSON Charlottetown, Sept. 13, 1858. Eligible Pasture and Building Lots. PORK SALE, 10 LOTS within the City, containing a TOWN LOY each; also, MW immediately adjoining the City, (free of City taxes), of l acre each. Apply to THEOPHILUS DESBRISAY. | Charlottetown, August 23, 1858. CITY GROCERY. NORTH SIDE OF QUEEN-SQUARE. i ECELVED per ** Provipence’’ and ‘ Ariss, '’ from Halifax, and has on band— ——- ++ i } Tea in variety Blacking }Puns bt Molasses Superior Coffee Tobacco ;Jamaica Rum Biscuit in variety Cigars | strong Spirits ‘Hhds Holland Gin | best Cognac Brandy Currants | seotch Whiskey Dye-stu ths | P.E.1. Malt do Pruncs ‘Common Whiskey Earthen Jars Annapolis Cheese Dighy Herrings Raisins Rive Crashed Sugar Sweet Oi) Pale Seal Oil Salad Oil | Symond’s best Port Pickles Spices Wine Sauces Seap Sherry Wine Table Salt Candles | Madeira do Nuts Washing Powders | Champagne Sheilsd Almonds Baking dy | Edinburgh Ale Patent Medicines | Pale Ale Burning Fluid | London Porter Brushes | And a great variety of other small and useful articles too nu- Confectionary | merous tomention. Casli paid for good clean Timothy Seed. | December 14, 1857. ly HiUGIL FRASER. For Sale, 4 QUANTITY of large well-made BIRCH TIMBER, with ) 2% three-inch DEALS, Lathwood and Spars, as annexed :— 3 to 400 tons new Bireh Timber 40 to 50 thousand three-inch Deals 10 to 12 cords Lathwood 1 to 200 Spars 2 te 300 tons small sized Hardwood, to suit the St. John’s market, will be shipped on shares, or at alow freight. Enquire of Messrs. Longworth & Hyndman, Ch. Town ; Edward Albro & CUo., Halifax; or Mr. Thomas Annear, Mon- tague River. Orwell, May 24, 1858. STEPIIENS & CLARKE. Notice. _ by Deed of Assignment, bearing date the 17th day of Februarr, 1857, all Books, Debts, Notes and ‘other Securities, of the late firm of Tuomss MgNerr & Sox, (of Prinectown, Prince Edward Island, were duly transferred to me—Notice is hereby given, that all persons indebted in their respective amounts to the Subscriber, in Charlottetown, /or to Henry S. McNetr, Princetown, on or before the 20th 'day of October next. All sums unpaid after that date, will ‘be immediately handed over for collection, without distinetion (of persons. H. HASZARD. Charlottetown, October 4, 1858. | Schooner for Sale. UST launched from the Ship Yard at White i @? Sands, and for sale, a beantifally modelled Sehooner | 69 tons N. M., and 19 0. M.; length of keel 60 feet, ! beam 19 feet, depth 8 feet—ealled the Ocean Wawe. For | terms of sale aud vther particulars apply to the owner. } HILARY ROBE BS. White Sands, September 27, 1858. Im. en ee ge ‘* Alliance Life and Fire Insurasee Company" of LONDON ESTABLISHED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT. Capital, Five Hillions sterbing. April 1d, CHAKLES YOUNG, Ayeat for P. Lb Gt. inv any way to the said firm are required to make payments of PO 9 at, a a mili PRE: ade