~ THE EXAMINER. 53 a : : r oe ; . } wena . whom they are allied haye not participated to the utmost. It trusted—that there is is by thus admitting the people of the two countries to a oom ie te knowledge and appreciation of each other that the union sotween them will become permanent and indissoluble. Ge - —— + : , e — BSLABINGR. mS tT w g a * | following extract from the Minutes of the monthly meeting of —r ETOWN, OCTORER 15, 1855. ‘the Committee of the Royal Agricultural Society, “THE KING'S COUNTY CATILE SHOW. The King’s County Cattle Show was held as usual, at | Finlay's on the Georgetown Road, on Friday, the 28th Septem- | ber, Now, we cleared up at 10 o'clock, and remained fine titl towards evening. der te the | The show of stock altogether was very inferier, and in a num- ber of classes there was no pees: the Judges, however, re- commended one or two animals, and prizes were accordingly held on the | awarded. {t is to be hoped that the influental gentlemen and ee October, and published in Haszard’s Gazette of the 6th ; and | farmers in the County will bestir themselves, and endeavor to . ._ | keep pace with their more successfal brethren in Prince County as Maclean pre tends to know so much about Mr. Stewart's wo can boast of a very flourishing Branch Society, under t 16 method of, and ability for, keeping accounts, he will please to | judicious management of their Secretary, Mr. Fraser. Mr. inform us whether the ‘double entry”’ plan was adopted in Finlay, an old Waterloo man, prepared a most abundant and the case of the Agricultural Society, since the result appears | peculation somewhere, or is sure to be, all because the accounts are not kept by double entry ; and that if Mr. Stewart were again in the office, or any body else but Mr, Clark, the revenue would be quite safo. wish to call the attention of the editor of the Islan cuaRrLott ARRIVAL OF THE ENGLISH MAIL. The Lady Le Merchant brought the English Mail from rem ee ee ee eae ——==_ _ == = pictou on Friday last. By the papers which it furnished we |well-cooked Dinner, at a very moderate charge, which was The weather was wet and stermy in the morning, but it! ery sae le details of the fi : artaken of hy about thirty farmers. Wilkiam McGowa,n hare rece ~ the most Ampie ae = 8 of the final ers aap to have been so very satisfactory ~— Sesuire, of Souris, presided over the meeting with his usual capture of Sebastopol. As nothing can be more interesting! Mr. Pothiek. fie: the Ootamitts annothted to t judgment. t x Mr. Pe é u ail : , than these details, we devote a large portion of our present No. | the late Seeretary’s accounts, presente pcre farkishe ~ The following is a list of we prizes awarded :— to their insertion. the Public Auditor, Mr. Cundall. One of these abstracts ex-| Entire pe Colts, ee 1853 ; — i hibited a deficieney in the implement account of seventy-four . vone exhibited. There will be found amongst our extracts a nom qa gone four shillings and ten pence half-penny, (£74 4s 104d), Blood Fillies, foaled in 1853 : of an engagement said to have taken place at Eupatoria be-| It was therefore ordered that the late Secretary, Mr. Stewart, | Ist prize, Alexander McMullin,.................. £110 0 tween the Allies and the Russians, in which their usual good be furnished with a copy of said abstract and of this minute, 2d do, Edward POO). ++. + sees rece eees reseed 0 0 arvana followed the 2 f the f The intellice ¢| and be called upon to pay over to the Secretary and Treasurer 3d do. Donald McKinnon,,.......... ip’... 010 0 — ‘he arms of the former. © MBtenigence ©F of the Royal Agricultural Society the aboye amount. Entire Colts, for Agricultural Urposes ; this event appears to have come through Russian channels,} « Ordered, That the consideration of the cash balance due to | 18t prize, Edward W ebster, St. Peter’s,......+..+. 2 0 0 and, as might be expected, does not give a very favorable ac- | the Society by the late Secretary, and the deficiency on the 2d do; Angus Steel, Cardigan,.............+..+. Le ae - oe ” fn ad . we 3d_ do. Thomas McDonald, Town Road,.......... 010 0 emus 8 the Gliiek: seed’s account,”’ be deferred until next Committee Meeting, Fillies. f ad »s. foaled in 1853 - then tobe finally dis 1 of.” ‘ illies, for Agricultura purposes, foaled in 1853 : olnies ee : . : st prize, Barney Kearney, Sturgeon,.............. 110 0 batten Wen Sheed atin aiek ie ol chee Lie | In bringing this unfortunate affair before the pubilie we are 2d do. seorge Moore, ntctts atncdicitiininn ts i a -_* oa . = Me ‘ i > - a ot ee “4 | actuated by no ill-feeling towards the ex-Secretary ; but since ly i neee ‘Two a January, 1853 : oh e cation, we made a statement to this effect—that provi e. ‘ : 4 . st prize, Geo in A catttensnd snaciiessens Oi Commissioners appointed by the Government to inspect Mr - —- seqpt jhe lnxuny of, phying--ehether oma re oT | 2d do. Donald Stewar Ute cece eee erence eeeeeee 110 0 F PPe . I *} directly is a matter of no consequence—a blackguard hireling' 3d do. Peter Ferguson,.................ceeeees [oe Heard’s Boat, gave a favorable report of her, she would be | like Maclean to libel the Liberal party, he must be content to, 4th do. William Watson,..........-se..seeeeeee 010 0 taken for the Mail service. Mr. Heard informed us on Satur- ; . . Bulls, of any age : day leet with much more ah than politeness, that this ne ee ee eee = =— — ee DRE? + vss 0s snncmncen nares : 7 : ’ ‘ ’ +--+ TS sen nratn nese nage cnn a04h re statement ‘* was false’’—he positively.denied that there was Frou Mr. Cooper's manifesto in the last Advertiser — face- | 3d do. William Lane, re Taegan halite, Mage des, 010 0 any stipulation of the kind — he said there was no talk or un- |. ’ - “i : Cows of any age, giving milk : derstanding about an investigation by Commissioners. We | teeslp- es - ene SS ee ee peel rie Peteey Emamees OWED). -- +--+ +--+ er eeeee ee geen. LM e ae P ew eee that he still totters under the infatuation, that his inability to; 2d do. John Dewar,......... 2.60. cecc cee eeee 100 were taken with considerable surprise at this point blank | ttle the Escheat question was the we. ohfaet Sche Ce seaneema 010 0 denial of what we all along considered as an indisputable fact, 7 : f offi a ial Bo isfi Heifers, dropped since Ist January, 1853 : “py Ae gh: Bo Ga A REEL Russell's resignation of office. It has our misfortune tO | jst prize, Duncan McDonald, .....:.........see0e- 110 0 BE WE APCNT BEDE OD ODE LLIEE EEE ne Were FG" | read much drivelling absurdity from Mr. Cooper’s pen, in con-! 2d do. Thomas Owen, ............scseeceeceees rs. 8 and our information wrong, he had not been well used, and |. tion with this question, but he has now fairly capped the Sd do. David Kaye, «4.5... eee cece cere eee e ees 0910 0 that he had grounds of action against the Government. Mr. |). . a Sts : . Pen of 3 Ewe Tegs : Hleard asked us publicly to deny the statement we had made—we | — aa eT ve oe - » _— ae re peiap, George z WOEUY rrr eseterererecerenes seven 0 0 . ’ ment. Rival parties in England would give any price for such 2d do, Gieorge Tweedy, .....+.0.eceeceeeseeeees 1 0 0 refused to do so until better informed. | a man as Mr. Cooper, who could thus easily and cheaply expel i nse win cane meena 010 0 Now, reader, mark the attempt made to blindfold us, and | an adverse Minister from place and power. Rams, sme Tweedy's poms Judges,.1 10 0 place us in a false position. | ¢ ° -Ram Lambs - ° In the course of the afternoon we communicated with parties} pug fine new ship Majestic, owned by the Hon. W. W. 1st prize, George Tweedy, ............ cence esesees 110 0 eeiiiin exmmaianth ae EE in ol iin onan telah od » |2i--do. apes gata nmap alta i ohare 10 0 thoroughly conversa th the whole facts of the case, stating Lord, arrived here on Friday night last from Liverpool, G.B.,/34 4 d 0 10 ; : iT 0. e+ hn aande (ond ons anne vacetteones v Mr. Heard’s modest request, and we learned that our published | after a passage of twenty-six days, freighted with goods for our| ‘Sow, having reared a litter this season : statement was strictly correct. When the Government signi-| Charlottetown merchants. ‘The enterprising owner himself “Wm. McGowan’s recommended, .......... 110 0 fied their willingness to accept Mr. Heard’s last tender, he was | ,. i Boars :— - os eee pis atte oe r a ve = was | came passenger, and will, we understand, shortly return to lst prize, Duncan McDonald, ..................04 110 0 ROnEy DY & ROE HOR the AAiorney “enera’y Ehat so soon 88 England in the same ship. The Majestic has excellent accom-|2q “do. William Watson;...............0..0000- 1 0 0 the Commissioners would inspect and report upon his vessel, | podations for passengers, and carried outa large number on; 3d do. William Lane, ............. 0c cece eeeeee 010 0 the contract would be prepared for signature. Could he have | this her first outward trip. ‘Jupers or Horsxs.—Charles Haszard, Esq., Samuel Lane, supposed that the contract would be concluded if the report pasdiaiianaie a — D Ste Will McG Joh ; : ; : Fr Carrie.—Duncan Stewart, William McGowan, John Was on unfav joule one, as it yaneg. Did he not agree to yen Tux last two Nos. of the Islander have been extremely com- | Lamphier. , : , condition, by allowing the Commissioners to go on board his | plimentary to the Government and to ourselves. In the paper | Or Hocs.—Edward Poole, Alexander Robertson, Thomas vessel, for the purpose of executing their commission, and in ‘of Friday week we had the lion’s share of the abuse, for which Baldwin, omy order more fully to test the capacity of his boat, took one of | them to Pictou? But what said the advertisement, issued from the Secretary's office in November lest, and published in the Royal Gazette, inviting steamboat proprictors to furnish tenders fur the carrying of the Mails? It clearly stated that any steamboat selected fur the service must be of “ competent power and capacity,’’ and be “ subject to the approval of Commis sioners to be appionted by the Government.’’ In accordance with this advertisement, Mr. Heard tendered the Rosebud—the Com- missioners alluded to were appointed, and they reported that | i } , the Rosebud had not the power and capacity requisite for the | service. Could any one be so mad as to suppose that the con- And yet Mr. Heard thinks he is an injured man, and has no doubt | tract would be concluded in the face of such a report? tried to make others as well as us believe that there was no| condition about an investigation —a condition likewise subse- quently imposed upon the owner of the Lady le Marchant. Mr. Heard’s petulant advertisement in the Islander gave rise The next time he rushes into print on this subject, and we believe he has promised to do so, we suggest to him the propriety of publishing the whole cor- respondence with the Government—not forgetting the Commis- sioners’ report, a copy of which has, no duubt, been handed to him. to the remarks in our last issue. We have to thank the Hon. Mr. Lowe—who has but recently returned from England after a successful negotiation on behalf of the Railway—for copies of the London editions of his recent pamphlets: the first being his masterly speech, delivered in the Nova Seotia Legislature, on the 11th Mareh, 1854, on the Union of the North American Provinces; and the second, a *: Letter to the Hon. Francis Hincks, being a review of his reply to Mr. Howe's speech.’’ We expressed our opinion of Mr. Howe’s magnificent speech, shortly after it appeared in print in the newspapers of the sister Province, and a second perusal of it now, with the author’s corrections, has certainly not lessened our admiration. We observe that it has been reproduced from the Pictou press, in pamphlet form, and we have no doult that it will, as it should, command an extensive cireulation.—The letter to Mr. Hincks bears, upon every page, all the marks of Mr. Howe’s vigorous and eaustic pen, and shews at every turn with what facility he can tumble down the specious arguments of even a clever adversary like Mr. Hincks. Apart from the personal rencontre with the mew Governor of Barbadoes, the Letter gives much new matter on Mr. Howe's favourite topic, namel y, the right to participation by Colonists “*in the public empivyments and distinctions of the Empire,”’ and forms, on that account, an admirable supplement to the speech. We should like to have seen Mr. Hincks’s pamphlet, and judge of its merits from an entire perusal. We can only form an opinion of it from Mr. Howe's Review; and by that we learn, that Mr. Hincks strove to maintain the position, that British American Colonists require nothing further to be done for them at the *hands of the Imperial Cabinet. 1t is rather singular that just about the time the controversy was going on, Mr. Hincks—a British American Colonist—was in pursuit of the privileges and distinctions for himself, for which his adyer- sary was contending on behalf of the whole Colonial world. * Noxk of the public employments in this Colony have been *o much the subject of observation and attack as the Excise. From the attention so unremittingly given to it by the Islander, > one would suppose it was that particular office which the editer deems his lawful prize, in the event of a change of partiés,‘and for the discharge of the duties of which he considers himself most competent. He has reminded us two or three times how admirably the office was filled by Mr. Stewart, and is almost every week hinting that Mr. Stewart's successor ig not to be we are, of course, duly grateful. It is evidently necessary to McLean's existence to haye some one on whom he can vent his disappointment and ill temper. We are perfectly satisfied to let him fire away at us; the public never condescends to notice his peurilities—neither shall we. ftlarricd. At the Catholic Chapel, Charlottetown, on Tuesday, the 9th instant, by the Rev. Mr. Phelan, I. P., Mr. William Koughan to Bliza, second daughter of David Wilson, Esq., all of this town. At St. Paul’s Church, Chatham, Miramichi, Sept. —, by the Rev. Samuel Bacen, Rector, James Alexander, Esq., of Liverpool, England, ‘to Jane, second daughter of the Hon. Thomas H. Peters, Chatham. At Charlottetown, on the 12th instant, at the Catholic Chapel, by the Rev. Mr. Phelan, John Walsh, printer, to Mary, second daughter of Mr. ‘William Murphy, all of this City. HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION. ee Tux annual show of vegetables, fruits and flowers, took place at the Temperance Hallon Wednesday. The spacious room was well filled, and included amongst the visitors His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor. The exhibition of fruits and flowers was very fair, and showed an improvement m the growth of these articles; and as for the vegetables, we do not remember ever having seen finer roots than those exhibited, and we are confident they would vie with similar productions in agy part of the world. In the afternoon, when the prizes had been awarded to the respective competitors, the Amateur Band ap- peared in the Orchestra, and played some of their favorite airs for the entertainment of the company below. We are indebted to the Secretary of the Horticultural So- ciety’for the following list of the prizes :— Died. On the 10th inst., Blanche Maud, infant daughter of Mr. Frederick W. Hughes, aged six months. Vassenaers. In the Ship Majestic from Liverpool, G. B., on Friday evening—Hon. W. W. Lord, Captains Beaton, James, Atkinson and Sleater; Messrs. A. Lord, Chas. McDonald, Chas. Stanfield, Watsor, Bryson and Frazer; and 23 steerage passengers (emigrants. ) Entered. Oct. 5—Schr. Lark, O’Brien, Halifax; goods. _6—Colleetion, La Vache, Arichat; bal. Union, do,do; herring. 8—John Creelman, Pictou; —. Neptune, Pollard, Buetouche; deals. Lady, Le Vache, ietou; bal. Brigt. Lark, Kiggs, Bermuda, W.I.; do. Schr. Wm. Flarine Intelligence. cmnvigtapinchienammaneitiabinitiistitiaans PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. hears s eases Nelson, Bay Verte; deals. Virgin, Beers, Pazwash , elson, Bay Verte; deals. Virgin, rs, Pugwash; limestone. Best Cauliflower, John McCrudden,......... 4s. 6d. Mary Ann, Anderson, Shediac; deals. Brigt. teontont Ill, Mat. 24a do. John Lawson, ......:..00. 3.0 maud, Boston; goods. Schr. Bee, Aulton, Pugwash; limestone. - Brocoli, John McCrudden,...........:.4 6 9+Barque Isabel, McDonald, Liverpool; goods. Schr. Ariel, 9 do. John Lawaon,....0555........3 0 _—, ay ; ~— Saxe P rege Miller, Boston; goods. Best Savoy Cabbage, B. E. Wright,......... 3.2 nnandale, Bearisto, Shemogue; deals. 10—Catharinue and Eliza- Early York, John McCrudden,......... 30 beth, LeBlanc, Guysborough; passengers. Drumhead, James Offer, .............: 3.0 Cleared. Carrots, John MeCrudden, ...... eA O Oet. 6—Schr Ornament, Lutes; Fishing Voyage; fishing stores. S— Beot, Mr. Oxley. «os cesdecvssesces ~~ wyetene, Pe nen ; aah Dotestion. Vache, Bay i Globe), Chief Justice Hod a. a erte; do. John, Creelman, Pictou; do. Wm Nelson, Chappell, wae {Petey}, do. ‘ Fi ms 3 0 ll yi tw Hubert, Halifax; produce. Good Putales, WG. Tale, se oo. og es 8 “ 7 neat ses Tomatoes, John McCrudden,........... 3 0 . Capsicums, George Seaman, ........... 3 0 Ship News. ooinen ‘Corn, John MeCrudden, oh a. September 29.—Sailed from Cumberland Hill, Grand River, Lot 55, American Brig ‘‘ Corolina,” Stackfield, Master, for Bath, Maine, ship Fschalots, R. A. Fellowes,............. 3 0 2 , ; Parsnipe BE Wrigh t 3 0 rw e oa npr orn ad “ Packet,” Babin, Master, for Arichat; , B. E. b Se did ocowes ove's amber—by J. M. Jobnston. a ’ ay ogee, ale de = — a : en om 29.—Dora. 19.—Fanny. 21 —Ithurie!. * . * ° ef oul eoeeee vee eee R ‘ 1 aa | IL 5 ] ui. [ oe i : Best Nasturtium, Mr. szerton, ith cae 3 0 eee oe ‘ Squash, Rev. Mr. itzgerald, rr 3 0 CrooksaveNn, September 25.—Fanny. Herbs, Mr. Bryenton, JUD. yo + evewes 28 0 CLypz, September 25.—James. FRUIT. Snrevps, September 25 —Venus. Best Gra (white), Hon. C. Young. De” ra orm Extensive Sale by Auction : oie : i } F new and second-hand HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, oan © Seer Dae ene ne: eater 135 ne * BOOKS, PICTURES, in frame, AGRICULTURAL IM. Autumn eating App es, S be 7 oo , a 2a as. 0. Mr. Cairns,....4 6 PLEMENTS, &s. &e., at Georgetown, on Fripay, the 19th of Winter Apples, Mr. Holl,......... Eg October, at 11 o’clock, forenoon, in the Market House :— 2d do. ee 4 6 Mahogany Escretoire, Mahogany and French Bedsteads, Centro Seedling, Mr. Cairns,..........++00++- .- Tables, Ladies’ work and dressing Tables, Kitchen Tables, yr ee 28) ere 4 6 —Parlour, Bedroom and Kitchen Chairs,—Carpeting and Best 12 Green Gages, Mr. Dark,............ 7. / Hearthrugs, Clocks, — 100 volumes Books, History, Bio- Magnum Bonum, Mr. Dark,........... 4 6 graphy and Science, — Glass Case, Lady’s Riding Saddle, | 2d do. _ 3 OS ee 3 0 | an eg Gentlemen’s Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, all Best sort of Plums, W. Hyde,.......... +26 3 sizes,—a lot of worsted Pants and Frocks, boxes of Glass. 2d do. S. W. Mitchell,.........4 6 Variety of Kitchen Utensils, comprising — Kettles, Boilers, Best quart of Damsons, Dr. Potts, ..........2 3 Fish Pans, Dutch Ovens, &c. ; metal baking Oven, with bars elons. Ne competition. and — deor ; metal Fount and fixed brass Crane, new ; FLOWERS. large Beam and Scales; small do. do. ; children’s Carriage ; Circular Saw, new ; Thteshing Machine, complete, in worki a _. se Ronaeney* +} = a - - order ; Straw Cutter, new ;—with numerous other useful arti- Finest House Plant in pot, Mre. Oxley 7: “2.6 3 cles, too tedious to mention. The whole to be sold without ”s —_ serve. Terms at-sale. 2d do. do. _ Mrs. Fielding, seed 9 ae ere October 8. W.. SANDERSON, Auctioneer. Rarest House Plant, Mrs. T. Dawson,.......6 3 ? 2d - ; = — : aie Brandy and Gin. Best Dahlia, rs. 3. V. aszard,. seeceeess - 48, OC, ECEIVED, r schooner ‘“ Lark,’’ from Halifax, N. S.— 2d do. No competition. = a A few casks of BRANDY; also, a few hhds. of GIN, Bost Pansy, MAR ee vobek »vwess¥s +++ -S 0 both of superior quality. For sale cheap by ait afta: POs gesgee constretsr 7 6 October 8. Ad & Ts] JOHN RIGG. See ee ont 0 News for the People! Bost Single Stock,’ Mrs. ‘T. - woe gee meee a pe ood Schr. ** SHANNON” has arrived from Boston, Best Mo do. Mrs. C. Stewart,.......-. 3 and brought for DODD’S BRICK STORE, a choice lot b wan eel em sens oo$ ° of all sorts of ; oe = maa ai® American Goods, Sams Eetghectee. Cali hmendvevi-n bt 0 which will be sold by the subecriber cheap, and on good terms. 2d , Mrs. W. yopn-an enews @ Oct &. 6w. THOMAS W. DODD. N2Y ADVSRPISFINS. For the benefit of all concerned. O BE SOLD on THURSDAY next, the 18th instant, at 11 o'clock, a. m., the Hull, Spars and Materials, of the Brig ‘* MELBOURNE,” of Prince Edward Island, burthen 228 tons, O. M., where'she now lies wrecked at Souris Cape. ay the cargo of the said vessel, consisting of 208 pieces Birch Timber ; 968 pieces Spruce Deals; 211 pieces Deal Funds ; 2 Cords Lathwood. JOUN McDONALD, Auctioneer. Souris, Oct. 15, 1855. RARE CHANCE. Freehold Property for Salo. HE subscriber offers for sale that elegant and commodious new Brick HOUSE, with the land, which is 42 feet in front and rues back 84 feet, and the out-houses thereon, situate on Pownal Street in Charlottetown. The house is divided so as to accommodate two families comfortably ; one part yielding a yearly rent of £36, and the other £25. "The above property, if not sold within one month, will be offered at Public Auction. Terms.—One half of the purchase money to be»paid in hand, the remainder to be secured by mortgage on the premises with interest. or further particulars apply at the Examiner office, or to the owner on the premises. Oct. 15, Isl Lin PATRICK CAWDEN. LONDON HOUSE. NEW FALL GOODS—FOR 186565. E* ‘‘Tsanet,’’ from Liverpool, the subscriber has received part of his FALL SUPPLY of BRITISH GOODS, suitable for the season, which he offers at prices hitherto unequalled in the market, for prompt payment. A further ae ly daily expected per ‘Sir Alexander,’’ from London and * Majestic,” from Liverpool. HENRY HASZARD. Great George Street, Charlottetown, Oct. 15. AMERICAN HOUSE. No..12, Grafton Street. ST reeeived per Schrs. ‘‘ Saxe Gorua, from Boston, and ‘* Surers,’’ from Halifax, the following large J Stock of Goods, which the subscriber offers for sale, wholesail and retail, on 10 SOFAS, 40 Bedsteads, 6 Mattrasses, 3 Loun 10 Children’s Cribbs, 300 Chairs of cyery description, Buckets, Brooms, Hay Forks, Manure do. Shingle Hatchets, Clothes Lines, Fluid Lamps, Cruit Stands, Spoon Holders, Sugar Bowls, Lanterns, Room Piper, Paper Curtains, moderate terms : 30 chests TEA, 50 boxes do. 6 Puncheons Molasses, 50 Boxes Raisins, 15 do. Candles, 20 do. SOAP, 100 sides Sole Leather, 20 Boxes Glass, 1 Case [hdigo, 100 Pair India Rubber Shoes, 50 Clocks, 100 Axes, 25 Barrels Pilot Bread, , 10 do. Crackers, Looking Glasses, 10 do. Nuts, Mortice Locks and Latches, Barrels Crushed Sugar, Molasses Gates, do. Currants, Zink and Iron Shoe Nails, Whips, Wood Saws, Blacking, Ginger, Matches, Starch, Rim Locks, Mineral and Brass Knobs, Sand Paper, Sleigh Bells, Boxes Tobacco, Pepper, ShoeThread, Curriers’ Knives, Clearing Stones, Barrels Seal Oil, do. Lard Oil, do. Olive Oil, do. Whale Oil, Putty, 100 bxs. assor’d Confectionary, 100 do. Lozenges, Corn Starch, Coffee, Seleratus, 20 Barrels APPLES, Washing Powder, 20 do. Onions. Cheese, Crackers. 5 Hhds. Sugar, Vet. 15. WILLIAM B. DAWSON. Stoves! Stoves!! BETTER ARTICLE, and for less money, than was ever offered for sale before in this City. The subseriber has just received, from the City of Albany, 150 Stoves, of every description of style and pattern, including several new patents ; as well as his late | STOCK on hand, which he solicits his friends and the public generally, to call and examine to judge for themselves. October 15. WILLIAM B. DAWSON ee J. D. Archibald AS just received a large supply of valuable BOOKS per Schooner “ Julia.” For sale at the Shop occupied by Mr James McLeod, Tailor, upper Queen Street. Charlottetown, Oct. 15, 1855. (all papers, Tins.) Notice. HEREAS CHARLES SAUNDERS, of the City of Charlottetown, Merchant, did, on the 14th of June last, execute an Assignment of all his Outstanding Debts in this Island, unto Messrs. Martin P. Biack and Winuiam L. Buack, and Messrs. W. C. Coteman and N. Wurrworr—Notice in therefore hereby given thereof, and the seyeral persons in- debted to the said Charles Saunders, are hereby requested to make immediate payment of the several amounts due by them to TuxormiLus Stewart, Esq., at his Office, Desbrisay’s Build ings, to prevent a recourse being had to coercive steps. Dated this Eleventh day of October, 1855. CHARLES PALMER, Attorney for W. C. Coleman & Co JOSEPH HENSLEY, tf. Attorney for Messrs. Black & Co. THOMAS GILL, Blacksmith & Whitesmith, S te acquaint his friends and the publie generally that he has commenced business in the above line at George- town, and trusts by strict attention to business to merit a share of public patronage. Constantly on hand—Gig Springs, -\xes of all descriptions, Ship Carpenters’ Tools, &e., &e. Bell- hanging executed with neatness and dispatch. Orders from the country punctually attended to. Oct. 15. AUCTION OF Farm Stock and Implements. O BE SOLD by Auction on TUESDAY, the 16th inst., at Faleonwood Farm, the following stock, the property of Mr. Joun THorne :— 1 farm HORSE, 1 MARE, (in foal by Mountaineer) 1 year old COLT, 8 superior Milch COWS, 12 EWES, 3 Ram LAMBS, 20 Ewes and Wether Lambs, 2 CARTS, (iron axles) 1 PLOUGH, | pair HARROWS, 1 Cooking STOVE, And a large quantity of useful articles, suitable for a family establishment. Terms.—All sums over £5, three months credit; under that sum, cash. October 8. bof the best breed. Wx. DODD, Auctioneer. a American Goods. ROM ALBANY DIRECT, and for Sale at DODD'S BRICK STORE, in Pownai Street : 200 Cooking, Parlour and Air-Tight Stoves, which will be sold Twenty-five per cent. less than any ever imported into this City. hakhen t THOMAS W. DODD. ctober 8. 6w. 1OMAS \ JUST RECEIVED, schr. ““SUPERB,”’ from Halifax, and for sale at DODD’S BRICK STORE, a splendid lot of Tea, Sugar and Molasses, ail THOMAS W. DODD 4 which will be sold wholegale and ret October 8. Ow