THE —— eo . DEATH OF VISCOUNT HA RDINGE. general boon, the importance of which can be measured only SUPREME COURT, PRINCE COUNTY, OCTOBER TERM. death of Viscount Harding, | by the immensity of the sphere it embraces, The Emperor | If we are prone to point out the short-comings of. those in at his residence, Most graciously dispenses the whole of Russia from every | power, we are not unwilling to bestow praise and commenda- +. ee Wells, Few. officers have ,butden of military recruiting or conscription for four eon-| yon when ee We have hitherto in our excursions to Farm Stock and Implements. South Park, near Tunbridge | sities of distinction, , 8°Utive years, ‘unless, which God ayert, the necessities of |“? country ad to complain of the want of proper attention a ; : served so long and with so many opportamt! a ai “l war should idterpose obidebles im’ tho exeaation of this! to the state of the roads ; it is but fair then, that having found 0 BE SOLD by Auction, oe THURSDAY, the 16th day dof Lord Hardinge it must be said that in the field he Dl Te 3 P a ies wing so * them in excellent order during a trip to the westward, during of October instant, at J] o'clock, forenoon, at the farm — found equal to the oceasion. He was neither a Measure, 18 Searcely possible to overrate the character | the early part of this week, that we should record the fact;/of Mr. Michael Bryenton, six miles from the City, on the ; was ever er ae leon, nor a Wellington, but the work and bearings of this measure. Putting the Russian army and give the parties entitled to it, whoever they may be, Union Road, the following : Marlborough. as _* ned erformed efficient!y and well. | and navy at a million, which is a low estimate, and | credit for this beneficial departure from the old routine. STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS, | wate oar te he ae to the very highest rank in| reckoning the annual waste of such an army in time of peace} The sessions at St. Eleanor’s were duly opened on Tuesday CONSISTING OF From the lowest a es bien Dadeits: Siender Tadéeed was ‘at something between 10 and 15 per cent., we have here a_ last (October 7). There were no cases of importance. ‘The |, MARE, in foal, 1 two year old COLT (very 6u- a pe yninephatay Mae A i Jinge, the son ofa clergyman in | Waste to be endured without replacement as far as 40 per eens Judge Peters, in his charge to the jury, adverted to) 4 oxcollent Milch COWS, in perior) the chance that Hear) \ ai 7 tl ¥ » on onion | the | cent. of the whole. So, here is a promise that the great. the fact.of the railroad in. the neighbouring Proyinee of New calf, 1 CALF, the north of England, who enters i the army as ensign in the 5 | Brunswick being in the course of completion, and congratulated 1 year old HEIFER, 2 pairs Harrows, EXAMINER. 33) New Advertisements. ! We regret to announce the de ‘ ; ; th ol ll 88 ‘on VW ednesday, which took place at 11.05 o! ' A ie cemamRR use : igniti FOV ‘Russian army, the terror of the Old World, shall, if nothing : ; ; 4 7702 choold have attained the digmities of Governor- | * J» ; ’ ’ ‘21DS the agricultural portion of the community on the prospect of r Iai > : ; 2 y mo : aoe ee fodia cadul Commeanaesn-Ohief Lord, binders, be allowed to dwindle down to less than 600,000 | increased facility of conveying goods and. roduce to market, ney ll sen desea Plough, + ee ea 1, Botlar Harding used frequently to tell the story how after the; mem. not more than the aggregate peace establishment of which could not fail to haye a beneficial effect om the commu- | 4 pairs Chain Traces, 1 Riding Saddle, . Grindstone, nity as well as the rural Ped of that part of the Island. on beard ship, a staff officer was anxious to gain the friendly| Some other acts of grace in this manifesto, though notso | censaimiiniined ae ig 7 won bagh yon petcmgl nets © 1 Winnowing Machine, Lot Grain Sacks, shelter of the English fleet. The keen eye of Marskal| widely momentous, are still ‘remarkable. The condition of | wag indicted for stealing coats, caps, &c., from astore. When Lot of Rake, Hay and Manure Lot Milk Pans, ' . ; is ‘all St: . secret | aoe os : : Forks, Scythes, Shovels, &e. 1 set Gig Harness, Beresford, who was Superintending the embareation, detected all State prisoners, both those who belonged to secret | the accused stepped into the dock, we turned to look at-him,|4 gtove and Pipe with @ variety of othererticlay the rigour and capacity of a young officer who was employ- | societies and those that took part in the Polish rebellion, is and saw a short, thick-set man, of about, as we should think, Te : saw 16 daaa 7 . ing himself most zealously in the -discharge of his duty. | to be materially alleviated—to such an extent that the larger twenty-three or Syenty yon of age, with a considerable a. sums under £5, cash ; over £5, four months. That young officer was Henry Hardinge, and from that) class may reside anywhere except at/the two eapitals. They mouessen® far be eE s ™ net nae cone ape cath eres Oct, 13, 1856, WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. _ moment his fortune Was mare. He was required to act in | and their children are to be reinstated in their rights of When, h emeneayS oe a salsa tien — of the prisoner, Great and Extensive Sale of the place of the expeditious staff officer, aud Lord Beresford ; nobility, The conditions of entrance into the public service he, to our and the rest of the audience astonishment, replied | JF) Goods, Hardware, Groceri nover forgot his activity and zeal. Ata subsequent period, | are equalized all over the empire. ‘The Jews are to be re-| that he was just twelve years old. We looked again, and were ry 3 Geass, whea Beresford was charged with the important duty of lieved trom those specia] burdens which the conscription has satisfied that there must have been some mistake, his limbs, Glassware, Crockeryware, Chinaware, &c. preparing the Portuguese forces to take an active share in_ hitherto entailed on them. The children of soldiers and| features and every thing about him, ave such, as we thought, T° BE SOLD by Auction, on TUESDAY, the 21st instant, the contest with the veteran troops of Napoleon, he re-! sailors born during the ‘period of their father’s service, and unmistakeable evidence of virility ; but two other witnesses, at the Store of DENNIS REDDIN, Esq., Queen-street, membered the young officer who had done sach good service | hitherto claimed ~for the*army and navy, are to be at liberty | 0° -_ a . _ oe Senne the whole of his large and varied assortment of ou the beach at Corunna, and summoned him to his aid.) to choose their profession. The tax on passports for foreign pa adit Rak - was of aebouina intellect * and 80 ise’. DRY GOODS, Hardware, Groceries, Glassware, Chinaware, He gave him a brigade in the Portuzuese service ‘ before be | ports is to be abolished, except a stamp duty for’ the benefit | 4. unfortunate dusus nature, for that he is and must be so seer 0 insmeciingtip 2 eee was 25,” and after a time his foreign grade was commuted of the Invalides. There are, it appears, many other con- | eonsidered ; he is, however, capable of distinguishing between Cut = perren erm iths for British rank. But for this fortunate “ accident,” as|cessions of a like nature—the original manifeste. being a right and wrong, and the jury found him guilty. ‘The sentence, , i — &o 48 Lord Hardinge used to call it, his fate might have been, ac- | document with no less than thirty-eight clauses. He must | however, was comparatively mild—two months’ imprisonment. The Sale to commenced at Il o’clock, nod: 06.00 continesd cording to his own opinion, that of a hund¥ed others. He be both confiding and secure who can thus throw himself at The Judge, doubtless, considered the unfortunate creature was | ynti] the whole are disposed of. ight have di ! If 30 yee f hard once on the affections, and on the prosperity of so many millions | t 4 certain degree idiotic, or the punishment would have been - might have died a colonel on half-pay, after 30 years of hard once on the affections, a € prosperity or § J _ GREAT BARGAINS MAY BE EXPECTED. . s Fe : ete 2 og Po more seyere.—Has. Gaz. service in-every corner of the British empire. We doubt if, hitherto ruled with a rod of iron. be Terms cf Sale. —£10, three months; £25, four months ; £50, this would huve been the case, For men of so energetic a —— Married. six months ; £75 and upwards, nine months credit will be given stamp—so fitted by nature for the career on which they have | On the 4th instant, by the Rev. Charles Lloyd, Mr. William Wyatt, | 0 good and approved Joint Notes of Hand, All sums under entered—* accidents” are ever: occurring which they are | to Miss Randal Margaret Ann Speneer, both of this City. £10, cash on delivery. e a 7 i | . F ‘ ia . : , gr . ever prepared to turn to account. To give bat a suggestion; Porricunruran Exuipition.—On Friday, the 3d inst., in the |, 9 Thursday, October 2d, at the residence of the Bride’s father, by Oct. 13, 1856. JAMES MORRIS, Auctioneer, f th ‘ : hich thie b pect insinat'te 004 chad f Holland G he Charl ttet ™ Hertionlt | the Rev. Mr. McKay, Mr, Malcolm McDonald, at Mr. Stephens’s, to ons ' e é@ actions in which this brave soldier was engaged 1s to’ shades 0 ollan move, the lariottetown Liorticultura Christy, eldest daughter of Mr. Murdock McLeod, of Orwell. Important Sale of Household Furniture, ‘ eT are see Stock, Crop, Farming Implements, &c. recall the leading events of the most glorious and successful | Society held its Autumnal Exhibition. The Exhibition was in Died. To subseriber has been instructed to sell by Auction, at war in which the British arms have been engaged. During ‘every respect more successful than we could have anticipated | Of Dysentery, at New Annan, on the 3d instant, William James, ‘* Binstead,”’ the residence of R. A. Fellows, Esquire, on the whole of the Peniusular contest be acted as Deputy- ' from the shortness of the notice. It was, in fact, doubtful whe- . “oo , w _' ther there would have been any Show this year, nor would it ] (Juartermaster-General of the I ortuguese army. He was . °. youngest son of Mr. Robert Walker, aged one year and ten months. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, the 4h and 5th days of Nos vember next, the whole of his I odd a te ; ) have taken place had not some spirited ladies undertaken the wounded at Vimiera ; he was present at Roleia; we have | ¢,.\ of seeking for an increase to the funds by’soliciting contri- VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Horses, Cows, Sheep, Pigs, Hay, Straw, Oats, Wheat, Barley, ot already mentioned the distinciion he obtained at Corunna.! butions. The difficulty—which unde¥ favour, we think, ought | filarine Jutelliqence. Busaco, and actively engaged in organizing the defence; the frost might set in and prevent anything like a display in! Qctober 2.—Sechr. Lively Lass, Robertson, Pictou: coal. 3—Elen, &o,, with a largo lot of Farming Impless » he: present at the three sieses and at the final captureof Badajoz, | Shemogue; do. Charlotte, LeBlane, Pictou; coal. Barbara Ann,| Oot. 13, 1856. 3 Bridles, Lot Grain Riddles, 1 Drag Rake, 1 Cheese Press, England and France. 1 Churn, Battle of Corunna, when the English troops were hurrying Mie es ai i ee te ee LOCAL NEWS. i iN ie ee —— >. a+ se en came i, A I i SBE ip EM When Wellesley entered on the scene as acknowledged chief} not to exist in the advanced state of society—-having been got PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. we fird him at the passage of the Douro, at the Battle of | over, it was apprehended that unless an early day was named, ENTERED. hi able. lines of. Torres. Vedrs . wag, the flower department; there was not therefore sufficient time Spinney, Ttamagouebe; boards. Belle, Selliker, Bay Verte; | The Sale to commence each day at 11 o’clock., For further behind the menorable lines of Torres Vedras. He was) to advertise more extensively, hence has arisen a good deal of sundries. Lady Elgin, Turner, Bay Verte; deals. Elizabeth, Scott, | particulars, see Catalogues. JAMES MORRIS, Auctioneer. iy : ; | dis: intment. As it was, however, the whole was highl nogus and at the capture ol Ciudad Ro lrigo. lt was, however, at) —— “oe affords celle ated adn : a of ine Terria, Sydney; do. 4—Bee, Oulton, Bay Verte; deals. Com- 7 or Tr de . . I bine, Reid, Richibuctou; do. Abigail, Delrang, Harbour Bouchie; Dr. McLAN H’S the Battle of Albuera that Lord Hardinge performed the.| provement roused, which will ‘not fail to be productive of] gal.” Jane, Cody, Miramichi; deals. ‘Eliaabeth, Campbell, do; do, | chief feat of his military earecr, That battle, a3 is well lasting and beneficial effect upon the rural population in gene- Favourite, Babin, Buctouche; do. Olive Branch, Bouchie, do; do. CELEBRATED ; kuvwa, was offered to Suult by Beresford with more valour ral, who, we are happy to say, are beginning to perceive the Reward, Douse, Richibuctou; do. Virgin, Bears, Pictou; coal. ; than discretion, During the progress of it Beresford, as | benefit and advantages that result from attention to the raising Sarah, Gillis, do; do. 7—Flora, Hengly, do; flour. Conservative, i R M I I U G E ver. distincuished himself by the greatest personal courage ; | 9f g00d fruit. That there is a disposition in the people to McFadyen, do; coal. Isabella, Turnbull, Boston; goods. Ama- AND ever, distinguished himseit by ie greatest personal ccurage ; 7 gent, Nicholson, Sydney; coa!. Trial, Vineo, Arichat; fish. 8— i eee A lila AES Dae Ba etait a * General Napier writes :—* The rain flowed after in streams but. the fortune of the day was turned by a happy wanceuvre, | execute] by young Hardinge without orders, and on his own responsibility. The battle was one of the most bloody on | record im pruportien to the numer of the combatants, As | dis loured with blood, and 1,500 unwounded men, the rem- | nint of 6,000 uneonquerable British soldiers, stood | triumphant oo the fatal nll,” It is thus that the historian | of the Peniusular war describes the attack made by Harding: during tat fearful day upon a French division posted upou | an eminence formidabie tor defence :— “Myers was kilied; Cole bim-elf, and Colonels Ellis, | Blakeavy and Hawshawe fell, badly wounded, and the whole Brigade, * struck by the iron tempest, reeled and staggered | like siuking ships.’ Suddenly recovering, however, they | élosed on their terrible enemy ; and then was seen with what a strength and majesty the British soldier fights. In vain’ did Soult by voice aud gesture animate his Frenehmen ; in | vaiz did the bardiest veterans, extricating themselves from the crowded column, sacrifice their lives to gain time and apace fur the mass to open out on such a fair field ; in vain did the mass itself bear up, aud, fiercely striving, fire indis- eriminately on friends and. foes, while the horsemen, hover- | ing on, the flanks, threatened to charge the advaneing line. Nothing could stop that astonishing infantry. No sudden burst of undisciplined valour, ao nervous enthusiasm weak- | ened the stability of their order; their flashing eyes were’! bent on the dark columns in their front; their measured tread shook the ground; their dreadful volleys swept away | the head of every formation; their deafening shouts over- powered the dissouant cries that broke from ail parts of the tumultuous crowd, as foot by foot, and with a horrid ear- nage, it was driven by the incessant vigour of the attack to the furthest edge of the hill. In vain did the French re- gerves, joining with the struggling multitude, endeavor to sustain the fight: their efforts only increased the irremediable | coufusion, and the mighty mass, at length giving way like a loosened rock, went headlong down the ascent.” Hardinge fought at Salamanca ; he was severely wounded at Vittoria; he was at Pampeluna ; he erossed the Pyrenees with the conquering British army; he was at Nivelle, at Nive, at Orthes. After the retarn of Napoleon from Elba he again entered upon active service, and was attached as Commissioner to the Prussian army. He lost a hand under Blucher at Ligny, and this was his share in the Waterloo campaign. When peace was restored to the world he did not retire into inactivity, but continued in one important post or another in the service of his country. He was succes- sively Secretary at War, Secretary for Ireland, Master- General of the Ordnance, and, fiually, in the year 1844, he was raised to the high dignity of Governor-General of India. The four years during which he held the reins of govern- ment in that distant region were memorable even in the’ eventful history of British India. The events of the Sikh campaiga are too fresh in the public recollection to need re- capitulation here. No one has forgotten, when the storm ef war suddenly broke upon the north-western frontier of our Indian possessions, with what energy the brave old soldier burried to the scene of action—with what disinterested feel- ing the Governor-General postponed all questions of diguity, and acted as second ia command during the fiery days of Moodkee, of Ferozeshah, and of Sobraon. In October, 1852, reward their efforts, those who saw the crowd about our friend }of most excellent esculents. The carrots were particularly fine. | beginning to raultiply, and are being brought to town in some- | The expelling agent has at length been found—Dr, M‘Lane’s Vermifuge, 'of the kind, it was not in bloom or it would have carried the | Vermifuge, also his celebrated Liver Pills, can now be had at all respect- Aaa yep Fe . .s Marine, Bouden, Magdalen Islands; fish. B Selli 5 Proudfoot’s apple-eart last Saturday, could not fail to remark. Vertd:- bal. Meimolptbens Halifax; adtetotl ee oe And he well deserved it, for some specimens of his fruit were CLEARED. among the finest we have for a long time Supn. | October 2.—Effort, Hauley, Pictou; bal. Belle, Selliker, Bay Verte; The vegetable side of the Exhibition abounded with a variety co. 3—Lady Elgin, Turner, do; do. Alex. Shellnat, Tracadie; do. Ellen, Spinney, Pictou; do. Prompt, McKay, do; de. Bee, Oulton, Bay Verte; do. Sovereign, Purdy, Pugwash; do. 7— Flora, Hingley, Tatamagouche; do. Emma, Hebbs, Sydney; do. 9—bBelle, Setliker, Bay Verte; do. Emerald, Stewart, St. Jehn, N. B ; produce. The prize beets were the largest, cleanest and finest that ever fell under our observation. Of the cabbage tribe, there were savoys and drum-heads that might have stood competition in any market. We regret that the same praise could not be Arrivals from hence. awarded to the cauliflowers; from the inequality of the weather, | Queenstown, Sept 24.—Alma. first extremely hot and then abounding in moisture, the heads | Plymouth, Sept. 25.—Camilla. 15.—Pandora. broke out and became filled with short green leaves, instead of | Lverpeol, Sept. 26.—Diana. 24 —Elizabeth. 15,—Una. M— preserving an unbroken white and cream colour. The toma- | ee aera a ; toes were very fine. The prize for onions was, as usual, claimed | Geeeesadt tole tera by the gardener to the Chief Justice, and the specimens were | re a Ree eee certainly deserving of high praise. The ears ane corn | WORMS! WORMS! . ‘ 7 st : i or wetter thee me a — ie = en! A great many learned treatises have been written, explaining the : —— gow ess 2 origin of, and classifying the worms generated in the human system. mentioned above, was creditable. It give us sincere gratifica- | ae ; mes 2 eT oii tion to see the vast improvement even in the short space of six | Bearcely any topic of medical science has elicited more acute observation years. We were pleased to hear an intelligent gentleman from | and profound research; and yet physicians ate very wuch divided in | the United States say, that the specimens of plams were fully | opinion on the subject. It must be admitted, however, that, after all, a equal to those of the same kind usually to be found in the | mode of expelling these worms, and purifying the body from their Boston market. Pears, hardly known a few years Since, are | presence, is of more value than the wisest disquisitions as to the origin. | prepared by Fleming Bros, is the much sought after specific, and has The flower-stand exhibited a brilliant appearance compared | already Pe en fot worm medicines, its effieacy being universally a ’ oe : -, | acknowledged by medical practitioners with thet (¢ ae ore wee ee of splendid | Purchasers will be careful to ask for DR. M‘LANE’S CELEBRATED dahlias, some imported, and others grown from the seed. We | yeRMIFUGE, manufactured by FLEMING BROS. of Prrrsuuraa, Pa. observed a camelia, belonging to Mrs. W. B. Dawson, the first | An other Vermifuges in comparison are worthless. Dr. M‘Laue’s genuine thing like quantity. prize. able drug stores. None genuine without the signature of On the whole, the labours of the Lady Committee have been| C1] __ FLEMING BROS. — crowned with the success they merited.—Haszard’s Gazette. Ulcerous Sores.—A poor man named Mackey, ia the employ of Lieut. . “ W eet of Fegrash, was terribly afflicted with several ulcerous sores ; on his body, and two on his leg, which rendered him a most miserable On Thursday, the 2d October, the new Presbyterian Church | object, and frequently deprived him of the means of earning his daily at New Langholm, Cascumpec, took fire about 12 o’clock, the | bread; he obtained advice from some very eminent medical men, but he carpenters and other workmen being on the spot at the time, did not get any better, however the gallant and humane Lieut. finally but so rapid was the conflagration that not even the bible, oo for him a quantity of Holloway’s Qintment and Pills, which which was placed in the pulpit for Divine Servieo on ths | lackey ezmmeneed tsing: he peered with these remedies fren following Sunday, could be saved. As there Was DO NSUTANCE | entirely disappeared, leaving scarcely the scar perceptible after 19 years effected, and having cost £400 or £500, it is a severe loss to | of acute suffering. These famous medicines will cure old wounds of 30 the settlement, besides the disappointment. Mr. Henderson, years standing. the contractor, is a severe loser, having lost all his tools in the building. —Jé. + ° oo New Advertisements. King’s County Cattle Show took place at Finlay's, George- town Road, on Tuesday, the 30th September. On the whole FALL, 1856 it was a better show of stock than last year, though fewer in , ’ number than might be expected, which was perhaps owing to - o ! the scale of premiums, which were governed by the amount at N K W G O O D S , the disposal of the committee. The subscriptions amounted to | Pirgt and on ; : ‘ ’ £22, including £1 from Mr. Irving, the Secretary of the R. A. aria r ly arrival from Liverpool, Rat bark Isabel. Society. It is to be hoped the Royal Society will be able to FFNUE subscribers have received a large and varied assort- offer premiums next year for a show in the County, * to own ment of BRITISH MERCHANDISE, now opening. those who may be desirous of continuing the annual show of | tH 7 ae stock. The Horses shown, particularly the Colts and Fillies, | Brick Baildine, Bes DUNCAN, MASON & Co. were much superior to former years. ‘There were several fine| 7" thatlotittae oe * uses & Dorchester iad Ayrshire and Durham Cows and Heifers. Mr. Wightman ex- De sevteny lens six er: hibited, after the show, a very fine Bull Calf. a purchase from Coal Meter and Weigher. the Hon. G. Coles, There was a good sample of Sheep of all | R. DANIEL BETHUNE haying been put into posses- kinds. Pigs were few in number, but those shown were very | sion of the City Weighin Machine, by virtue of a lease a 7A ° a td . 6 4 , - ’ er oa ieee a oe were entertained to a dinner and he having this day. taken and subscribed to the oath of office : by Mrs. aed At the table were several others interested Notice is hereby given that the said Daniel Bethune is the only in the proceedings of the day, among the number was ( harles authorised Coal Meter and Weigher for the City and Port of Haszard, Esq., the only officer of the Royal Agricultural So- | Charlottetown up to this date By order cicty who attended the show. W. B. WELLNER, City Clerk. PRIZES : City Clerk’s Office, Oct. 7, 1856. fall pa. li.J Mares rising 6 years—Ist prize, Edward Poole, City ‘Weighing Machine ai @ So four years after the expiration of his Indian government, | _ .., » 2d do. Peter Maclaren, 010 0) ninediatie : Lord Hardinge was raised to the highest post within the | Colts foaled in 1854—Ist do. Peter Gordon, cat | (I souted tes shone WRORINE LC ae ambition of a military man—he was appointed Commander- Fillies— Ist do, Archibald ae 1 0 0 Authorities, and that he has commenced operations therewith. in-Chief, to sueceed the Duke of Wellington. This im- 9)°A0\" "Senedd Dewar "0 10 9 A. person will be in attendance each day. The Rates for portant post he beld until a very recent period, and through- | Bulls, any age— Thos. Owen, recommended for,1 0 0 Weighing, according to the City Bye-Laws, are as follow :— out the eventful epoch of the Russian war. ‘« dropped in ’54—Peter Ferguson, | For weighing every ton of Coal, Culm, Coke, Limestone, enti Cows— Ist prize, Thomas Owen, 10 0 A iypsum, or heayy Merchandize, the sui of......0s. 5d. en 24 do. John Dewar, 010 0.4 nd in proportion for a Jesser quantity. Rvssta.—The Emperor has signalized his coronation by a) yyeifors drop’d in 64—Ist do. Doctor Kaye, 1 © © For weighing every Load of Hay, Straw or Fodder, not “ manifesto of grace,” which, as the London Times well 24 do. James Dewar, 010 0 nen Rest a ton, ON Ne ester al tte 1 liad cal .. Os. 8d. remarks, “ in its dignity, and its grace outshone all the rest, Judges of Cattle—B. Kearney, E. Poole and T. Henderson. oe — ee erty such Load, when excee ng half * ‘el and will still be glorious when the recollection of ceremonies | pang under 3 years—Ist prize, Thomas Owen, £1 0 0| (including the weighing of the Cart, Truck, Sled or has been paled and diminished by time.” Some of its pro- 2d do. Donald Macdonald, 010 0! — other Vehicle containing such load.) Visions are as follows : Ram Lambs— Ist do. Robert Head, 1 0 0 For weighing every new or unloaded Cart, Truck, Sled {n the manifesto the Emperor acknowledges in exalted | 2d do. Frederick Praught, 010 0 or other Vehicle, the sum of........-. i haa Os. 3d. expressions the devotion of all classes during the late war, Ewes— Ist do. Donald Macdonald, 1 0 0 .,__ DANIEL BETHUN, City Coal. Meter & Weigher. and the various boone with which he mects their extraordinary | 2d do. Doctor Kaye, 010 0 ee ee near John C. Binns, Esquire. sacrifices. The provinces which have suffered most by the| Judges of Sheep—Mh. Rowe, W. Duncan and Jas. Dewar. City of Charlottetown, October 9, 1856. 1iG& E. war, will now have equivalent immunities, and the remission of Boars— Philip Beers, recommended for, £1 0 0 71S te tn sovtity thes hi Ys arrears. Sao and in order to extend as far Sows— Ist prize, Joseph Wightman, 1006 Peckton ae es i, bare oe day assayed the City as posslble the circle of his liberality, his Majesty has Pe 2d do. ° Philip Beers, 010 0 euaman JOHN BOVYER, ct. 2, ; Pleased to coufer on the whele empire the benefits of a LIVER PILLS. Two of the best Preparations of the Age. —_———_ They are not recom- mended as Universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name pur- ports. The Vermiruce, for expelling Worms from the human system, has also been administered with the most satisfactory | results to various anima!s subject to Worms. The Liver Pitts, for the cure of Liver Com- PLAINT, all Bitious Dez- RANGEMENTS, Sick Heap- ACHE, &c. Purchasers will please be particular to ask for Dr. C. McLane’s Cele- brated Vermiruce and Liver Pits, prepared by oe tw" a) SOLE PROPRIETORS, Pitts- burgh, Pa., and take no other, as there are various other preparations now before the public, pur- porting to be Vermifuge and Liver Pills. All others, in comparison with Dr. McLaneg’s, are worthless. The Genuine McLane’s Vermifuge and Liver Pills can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores. FLEMING BRO’S, 60 Woop St., Prrrssuran, Pa. Sole Proprietors. aE =8 Notice to Farmers. BUrrer, WOOL and SHEEPSKINS. The highest market price in CASH will be paid for the foregoing articles by CHARLES BELL, Market Square. Charlo!tetown, Sept. 8, 1856. 3in A FEW copies of the CHARLOTTETOWN INCORPORA- Judges of Pigs—D. Macdonald, T. Owen and P. Samphey. Assayer 0: Weights & Measures. TION ACT, with marginal notes, on sale at the Royal Gazette and Examiner Office. Oct. 1.