edict ‘ed. or the money retrned. [falf price aliowed for empty packages, returnec ALEXANDER DAVIDSON, OF" Observe the Store holtam of Queen Sireet, next fo Mr. Peter Mecgow ims. near the Queen's Whirl. Pec, 23, 1850, SECS VS ST SR NR TE Te I ahh 3 Jhe annexed is a summary of the news :— “On the ih of October, the boiler of the steamer Sagamore exolod dl, just its ahe was forving ner wharf in San Fran- cisco for Stockton. It is said, by the editor of the Paeific News, that about peventy people were killed end wounded. The Junbs and other fragments of human bodies flew, mixed with pieces of the boat, in every direction, and were gather- ed uo in baskets. A gentleman told the above mentioned editor that he also saw two barrels filled with the fragments of bodies, heads, arms, legs and viscera. Most of the bodies recovered were so badly mutilated that that they couid mot be identified. A number of the wounded were conveyed to the hospital, where some of them died in the most excruc ating agony. The accident was eaused by the want of water in the boiler, through the oversight of the engi- neer. The clerk of the boa had his pockets full of gold and silver money, which he had collected of passengers before starting. His body was robbed of this, and such was the case in several ether instances. “The Indians are murdering people in a}l parts of the settled regions of Califor- mia ina most barbarous manner. “The Sacremento squatters, who as- asiled the authorities, have been indicted for manslaughter. AUCTION. - Underwriter’s Sale. "0 be Sold on Monday next at }1 o’clk.,| at the store recently occupied by A. | Macrran, Esq., Queen street :-— 2 Bales Grey Cottons and Blankets, 2 Cases smali Wares, Laces, &c. 3 Caske Assorted Hardware, 80 Boxes Raisins, 30 Kees Nails, 20 Setts Plongh Mounting, 1 Box Indigo, 1 Case Assorted Hats and Caps, And sundry smail Articles,—the whole being the balance of Goods saved fron the wreck of the Brigt. “ George,” Le- Biave, Master, from Halifax, and now sold for the benefit of all concerned. December 28, HEW GHEAP BTORE, QUEEN STREET, Next Benow Mr. Peter Macaowan’s. 347 Packages Sundrics. HESTS. half Chests and Boxes (mat- ted) superior fine Congou ThA, ex Wacete, Rest Porto Rico SUGAR, Refined SUGAR, Boxes, halts, quarters and Kegs RAT- SINS, Taver, Muscatel and Christian, (very fresty) Hunt, Roupe, Teag & Co’s best Port WINE, Bigheder SHERRY, Genuine Cagnac BRANDY, Martel’s Pale and Dark, (very fine) Hollands’s GENEVA, (very pure,) Old Jamaica SPIRTTS (very strong,) Mould CANDLSS, short 63. . Ameriean Chopping AXES, a sp'endid article, warranted for 7s. Gd, each. Tie above articles are warranted gen- wine. of the chotcest description, and. the very best of their kinds imported, Wits ‘Teas are recommended to Families as a pirticulariy choice description, direct from Hong Kong; and the whole being a Consigninent, are offered for sale, for h short tine only, Whoiesale or Retail, at uncommonly low prices, for Casa, Pur- ehasers to ‘the extent af Twenty-five Pounds, or "pwards, a Credit will be tiven, on approved endorsed Notes Dear- ing Interest. F Orders from the Country partica- leriy attended to. bvery a riicle warrant: free, TRA RRARINGR. 374 CEE. bi Or a at AEE ae ee BF OsIG QD GIMBAL Varo, Cantelio’s Baildings. HE Snbscriber desires to notify his friends and the public that he has opened an Establishment in Great George Street, opposite the store of Mr. J. TV. Tho- mas, asa Prue ano Curmicat Depot, where he will constantly have on hand a general and varied assortment of fresh DRVTND ALD WOVBIOLG MS, Genuine English, French and Domestic Perfumery, Toilet Bottles, Soaps, ‘Tooth, Hair, and Nail Brushes ; Fancy Articles of every description ; Fraits and Spices, Contectionary, &c. &c., besides a general stock of GROCERIES—all of which will be sold on terms as reasonable as they can be purchased at any other esta- biishment in Charlottetown. And the Subscriber trusts that by diligence in at- tending to the wants and orders of his customers, to receive a portion of the pubd- lic patronage, JAMES GILLIGAN. Ready for sale---a great variety of handsome Presents for Christmas and the New Year. Charlottetown, December 21, 1850. eT a Valuable Freehold Business NEW STORE and NEW GOODS, Mart for Sale. South Side of Queen Square, opposite OR SALE, that very eligibly situated the Market House. House and Premises owned and occu-! : . pied by the Subscriber, near Bedeque |’ HE Subscriber begs respectfully to Wharf, Green’s Shore, consisting of Dwelling! invite the attention of the public to House and Out Offices, with new Granary and |his well selected Stock of Store, all in perfect repair, | Also, the two Water Lots in front thereof, adjoining the Fancy and Staple Shore, measuring on the road 132 feet, by { about 150 feet to high water mark, with the D ( | ¢ water privilege to the channel, and is well we ry 7O00C Sy « Ce adapted for a Shipyard. The Property being) euitable for town and country customers; so well known needs no farther description.| | 4 he truate: be ready Cash ceraiiet 4nd ‘The waole will be sold together, or separately, ee ees ee one oe to suit purchasers, and immediate possession Strict attention to business, that he will given. Part of the Purchase Money may re- be enabled to carry out his principle, main at Interest for some time atthe option of with satisfaction to his customers. he panne’. id, | EWEN CAMERON. For furiher particulars, apply to Jams} } ROS, 4 PuRDIF tisc., Merchant, Chartottetown, or on December Ath, 1850, the premises to WILLEAM M*BWEN. | QOS aye) VY, Ni} wad? st Charlottetown, Dee 18, 1850. tf. 1 3 EON i 3 Ribs. i BRP aks & BA | _ OPFERS FOR SALE — Vea—Congou (in Boxes), Superior, Fer Sale, I Molasses * Nats AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN | Brandy Cottons, Grey and! dn Jou (Gin printed ACRES ef Excellent LAND, situate | !ferringg Shirtings, Striped at Cove Head, Lot 3 ood part] : at Cove Head, Lot 34,0 good part it eather Threads, Pins of which is under cultivation, sod) y eAtkerehie4 the remainder is covered with Timber of the; SO8P anakerentets best descripticon—together witha comfortable Men's heavy Rocts, Inv igo Dwelling Hause and Ont Housee. ALSO--A few Barrels Russet Appies, On this Property is advantageously situated | fine, a GRisT MILL, containing two pair of a cae ‘cemb ¢ Stones, asd a Carding Machine. December 18 The Mill will be sold either with or without | ~ the Land, as may be agreed upon; and part of| | ya < AAPA NY the purchase money may remain secured upon! > iN a 2 } : j abcd: the property. For further particulars enquire of the Subscribers on the Preinises, Engine er, Blacksmith, &c, (Old Stand—Kent Sireet.) WILLIAM & JOHN AULD. Covehead. Pecr, It. tf EGS most respectfully to return his sincere thanks tothe inhabitants of ‘ Exchange! Uxchange!! ILLS of EXCHIIANGE bovght and sold! Charlottetown, its vicinity, and the coun- Ps at the Banking Agency of the Subseri-lery jn general, for their liberal support ber. Approved Premissory Notes, of Ninety days and under, diecounted ; Checquee cashed. since he commenced basiness, and trusts, by diligence to orders and the best of workinanshtp to merit a continuance of their favore. ALWAYS ON HAND: CARRIAGE MOUNTINGS, SPRINGS, AND GiG AXLES, 8ROAD AND NARROW CAST STEEL AXES, Warranted of the very best Materials. CHARLES YOUNG. Charlottetown, December 18, 889). ~~ French Invention, {a r¥ a fy [ ; / AY a SYSUNBAL SOAP 3 OR removing Spots from Silk, Wool- len, Cotton and Linen, Gentlemen's! Clothes, &c.. without injuring the ecteurs, It will also remove spots of es er Varnish from anv species of clothing. en | ° ‘ the public become oman of the cleansing qua-| For Hire: lities of this valuable invention they wul tind’ CARRIAGES, GIGS, SLEIGHS, asp GOOD that its use will be the means of saving many, HORSES pounds to them: 5. The Subscriber has been appointed Agent} N,B.—J. W.C., with the most pro- a4 the abows Sopp ape Ot daa ta prepared | ued gratitude, proffers his’ heartfelt ale y mtne ‘ j a . iecerely. Name aelaaie soenhiy : wm ithe thanks to the publie, for the encourage- lowest prices. From the ready sale it has al-/ment he has continued to receive since ready met with, and being of the utmost value/the calamitous fire, which destroyed. hia. to all persons, it is desirable = a Dea*| cormer premises, fers to procure an er TON ER. December .19. Medical Warehouse, Dalrymple’s Corner) F".9 First’ Rate Country Blacksmith [> Agents wanted, i wanted. Get 25 18650. scocusnipmcetiapaaaiaaseeceatuataniseoeiiitainap atari ntialiaptncinsittinee veered OEE ELLEN END Y ; Stray Cows. | Christmas Presents ! FHAIVO STRAY COWS—one black andi 4° grest variety of BOOKS snitable for the other red—have been on the “15 2A Coaisemas Presents, for children, ; d : ' scriper’s premises since the Ist October! , ; : , ‘ast iilevs the owner or owners redeem forsale at * PIPPY’S BOOK and STA- ai ‘ "'"° mal , .yN . 3 ‘hose Cows within two months from this date, THONERY S12 ORE,’ hey will then be sold at Public Auction, to! ++- 88o- pay expenses, in accerJance with the terms of A few Caronntic Prayer Booxs and tne Act 9 Vic. cap. 5. + reat Sure SAMUS MILLER, Ie. 1 ny BiGees. ' December 2), 1850. MSR See ee a BU eas PUR SESSILIS CPPS OES DAP RIN? MPAL VER PATRIIS WALES 9 (NO. 1, GREAT GEORGE. STREET, KOUGHAN’S CORNER,) ESPECTFULLY intimates to his HY friends and the public. that he hos re- sumed business in the above Premises, and has received an extensive assortment @ NEW GOODS. consisting of every variety suitable for the oresent end approaching season. These Goods have been purchased under very favorable cir- cumstances, and will be sold at such prices as canuot fail to give satisfaction, P. W. aesures his old customers, that nothing shall be wanting, on his part, to render his New Establishment worthy of that liberal Patron- age which had formeriy been conferred on him. and for which he now embraces this op- portunity of returning his sincere thanks. December 28, 185u, The American Art Union, Incorporated by the Legislature of New York in 1840, For THE PROMOTION OF THE FINE ARTS IN THE UNITED STATES, Will distribute in the City of New York, on the 20th of Decemder next, several hundred choice Paintings, Busts of Washington, in Bronze, by Kneeland alter Foudon, besides other works of Art, by American and resident Artists. Among those already purchased are the ‘* Dreain of Arcadia,” by Cole, which is considered by inanv to be his finest land- scape: A spirited Painting, by beutze; The Marriage of Washington, by Stearns; Boone’s First View of Kentucky, by Ranney: Pictures by Weir, Peete, Doughty. Cropsey, Church. Hickley, Mat- teson, Kensett, Gignoux, Fisher, Gifford, and Ilicke, other distinguished Artists. EVERY MEMBER Por the year 1850, will receive for each subsenption of Five Dollars made by him, , I. A copy of each mimber of the ‘Bulletin, (an ilostrated monthly journat ( f f Art), whieh shall be issued after the aymnent of sach sabseription, 11. A printof Mr. Bart's line engraving on steel, méasnring 20 1-2 inches by 64 inches, after Mr. Leslie’s celebrated painting of Anne Pace, Slander, and Shailow, and ilustrating a scene in Shakspeare’s * Merry Wivesof Windsor.” iii. A set of five prints, from finished line engravings on steel, of the average size of 7 1-2 inebes by 10 inches, and executed by distinguished American en- gravers, after the fo lowing paintings, viz: The Dream of Arcadia, by Cole; Dover Plains, by Durand, The Image Kreaker, By Lentze; The New Scho'ar, by Kdmonds ;and the Card Players, by Woodville; thus forming the commence- ment of a Gallery of American. Art. IV. A share inthe distribution of a Jarge number of Paimings aud other Works of Art, which will probably in- clude Branze Statuettes, Medals, Sculp- tures in Marbie, and Drawings in Water colers. The Collections will be con- stanily increased by the addition of new purchases, which will be announced, from time to time, in the Bulletin. It is acknowledged by all who have examined the presest collection, that none has ever beea exhibited in America equally rich in atrraction, The Subseri- ber for the present year hag an unequalled opportunity for achieving the triple pue pose of obtaing a valuable retorn for a ginal] investinent, of securing the posses- sion of a superior work, gratifying him taste for art. and affording encouragement to promising artists of fis own conntry,. Subseriptions of membership $5, whieh should he made as early as practicable. {to entitle members to early numbers ef the Rulletin.) to the Honorary. Seeretary. Subscriptions received b JUN. 1, PUPPY, Ifonorary Secretary. } ) Dee. 23. WYP Ys pee WA Pade \ TANTED immedintely, 3 or 4 JOUR-. NEVMEN TAILORS, to. whom, constant employment wall be given. A ply to P. GAFFNEY. An Apprentice wanted, Charlottetown, Nov. 20., ' ey Frencd Fert, Tecemser4 1897. U. 2 nee ae aS ee ES. Se Ran AE IETS Seg? ot MNES eee! 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