I i. ii iia, Il a - ; =O Bs | = ° oo en THE EXAMINER. 207 shroud, and thrust the child into the bed of his dying wife, | ‘od city. Every man felt that the time had ali acknowl Need that there were but two! Shall we forsake this fair city and deliver | sya ” » ¥ rieves, and murder rs. or shall we saying, with horrid imprecations, (hat “she might have her | child if she made such a fuss about it.” This he did because | his wife moaned immoderately for her child, And this devil thad the hardihood in parting with the abused boy, afier con- run peor _ | Vietion, to kiss him and show emotion. The Democrat looks | The day after the assassination the honest — a vat it diflerenily, and in referring to this show of feeling says : | met in Council. An pen pert meg see ett protect ce '—And yet this man, as bad as the above exhibits, is not an| the names of crtize oe ‘aoa cae were on the list, | eVil.”-~—Cleveland Herald. | Ga Friday ee rat the Sheriff had refused to deliver the criminal | tr It was known t eel the jail was full and the adjoining} Exorewent in Hien Lirg.—A_ beautiful girl, about esis emery armed men to protect him—that holes had | seventeen years of age, daughter of a wealthy and promi- | to bear wpom the citizens who were organizing to | nent gentleman of this city, receatly eloped to Europe with t of prison and execute him. stings at issue » to the gamblers, t! nt : the Ww stl? ARMING AND ORGANIZING houses Cov heen pierces take him o# : ning dray-loads of muskets and ammuni- Cait 3 : pn Saturday morning Gray oat ihe dis od himself 3 re ry ti a wart were seen on their way to twelve different depots | . e distinguished himself for his bravery and heroism. ‘ of the Vigilance Committee. ‘opie oing on, night and day. ; Saturday evening the enrolling of names was still going on, | from giving her name or that of the iodividual with whom | but ef the many thousands who signed, none knew, save the | she has fled the country. She was genteely educated, and | Executive Committee, what was to be done. They only knew)... sed all tl : lishme hs ith q ; that they were good men who composed this Committee, and possessed all the accomplishments that: weal cou! bestow. | shut their part was to obey orders. | Her very wish was gratified by her doating parents.— NV. Y. | Tribune. PREPARATIONS TO ATTACK THE JAIL. —= — — On Senday morning at 9 o'clock, the division began to | MISCELLANEOUS NEWS. assemble at their armories. At 114 o'clock lines of citizen- infantry were marching from different points towards Broad-| Frow Borenos Ayres.—Advices are to April 1. way, in whieh the jail was situated. This force numbered | gentine Confederation had abrogated all treaties existing | 1,500 bayonets. of rifles, and then the artillery, and a part of.a company of | no danger of war. horses. Five hundred men, armed with revolvers, also parties | ject of the proposed Anglo-French mediation in the State of | into Broadway. Eight hundred men remained inthe armories | Plata, and universal desire was expressed that France and asareserve. The spectacle was a most solemn and imposing | England should mind their own business. The latest advices | ene. No bugle’s blast or beat of dram was heard—nothing | from the Indians represent them as suing for peace. but the heavy tread of masses of armed men. Scarcely a at ' ~~ —orere was spoken by the thousands of spectators who almost choked) Gray, Wilmot, Goddard and Simmonds have been re- | up the streets. The people in a few minutes covered all the | turned for the county of Saint John by 300 majority. All siceples, houses and hills in the vicinity of the jail. The two) ram fie ene ° thousand armed men were drawn up on every side of the | Gover ent supporters.—Reading Room Slate, Died. building, as if for a siego. The rifles were posted on the| At Cardigan River, Lot 41, on Tuesday, the 10th inst., suddenly, of | ~ ———— roofs of the houses overlooking the prison. A heavy piece of | erdrance was planted, pointed dead at the great iron door, | and loaded on the spot. A man stood beside it with match | paralysis, Mr. John Steele, aged 41 years, leaving a cisconsolate widow lighted. Stones were deliberately carried up the steps, and | and nine young childron to mourn their untimely loss. Requiescat in jacee j eg -po a PY is R The 2 “ , | pace. : ; eee —— “Sanh nidisay ena. ohn oe __At East Point, on the 27th of May, Mr. George Muna exp'red in the the Sheriff haying refused to act, there was no aan ly but| voth yeeros pes. Bic eet wae pres. Me ao oo Gwe, euy but; At Northam, Lot 18, Mr. Neil McLean, District Teacher, aged 45 submission. | years, leaving a Widow and Orphans to lament their loss. His end was CASEY AND CORA TAKEN BY THE PEOPLE. | peace. ; : : | Suddenly, at Darnley, on Saturday night, the 2 t Geo Casey was taken from the prison, placed in a carriage,and | Thomson, Esq , in the 46th eaedl ne ae: , the 2Ist instant, George geard »d by a detachment of horse and infantry to the head- | uartere he ‘om ittee TI > ay} Li t f th ilit r | ; quarters of the Committee. 1@ major part of the military | Mar Married. remained in position around the jail. In one hour the Com- 4 : mittee again entered the jail, demanded and obtained posses-| At Montague, on the 17th inst., by William Mackay, Esq., J. P., Mr. siva of Charles Cora, the murderer of U. S. Marshal Richard- Seon chines” to Bins Jane Stewart, daag@ier of Mp. Dengan oo Ha 2 , yee | By the Rev. John Brewster, on Wednesday, the 18th inst., Mr. Thos. At 6 o clock, P. M., notice was given that no more pro- | Mutlow, of Seal River, Lot 49, to Miss Ann Hardy, of Little York. eeedings would be bad hy the Committee until the morrow.| At Charlottetown, on Friday, the 27th inst., by the Rev. W. Snod- The citizens mostly retired to their homes. Three hundred | £tass, Mr. David MeNeill to Miss Jano Jackson Robertson, both of armed men, w!.o were relicyed eyery three hours, kept guard | Cavendish. over the eity all night, to prevent rows or vengeful fires. Both culprits were hung on the following day. —~t cee eo PROSPECT OF THE CROPS IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA. A + of tot . inv Messrs. Kenneth MePherson, Martin Meclnonis,C. Wentwort) aS ‘Pestertrastds—The heat ani dryness have had on unfivor-| ce Seppe MePaamon, Marin Malone C; Wentworth, 8 able effect on corn and potatoes, which are far back in| kev. Mr. Snodgrass, Miss McPherson, Miss Dawson, and four in the this county. The soil is completely parched, and vegetation | steeraze and fruit are consequently suffering for want of rain. | In do. from Pictou, June 27---Mr. and Mrs Cundall, two masters Onto.—The Wheat crop, which was unusually promising} 8*)fcld, Mrs. McNeili, Mr and Mrs Trenaman, Miss Rowe, Mesers in this county, a few weeks since, is now drooping in many | og othe Chiecies Hees, Jaques Roberyy Hus Fie, Mins Feenela, laces, being attacked with the fly and joint-worm. We are|~ ; infurmed that some fields of late sown wheat will most probabiy | be utterly destroyed. In many fields the wheat has assumed a yellow color at the root. Maryianp.—The Leonardtown (Md.) Beacon gives a cloontry necount of the tobacco, oats, wheat, and corn crops of that | county (St. Mary's.) In one district it is said there are one | thousand bushels of seed wheat that will not yield as much as} was seeded. Virernia.—We are fearful that the wheat crop in this county | will be a short one. True, some fields look well, but a great | dea! has been destroyed by the fly and joint-worm. In the lower end, rye will prove almost a failure ; and many farmers have | planted corn a third time without being able to obtain a| SN Vassengers. In the Ship Majestic, for Liverpool, on the 25th instant---Hon. James | Warburton, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Goodman, Miss Goodman, Messrs. J. L. Pollard and Lewis Avard. filarine Jutelligence. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. June 21—Sehr. Curlew, Muttart, Pictou. Seaflower, Paulin, Halifax. Eli- zabeth, Scott, do. Bee, Sampson, Bey Verte. Ariel, Moore, Halifax. Brunswick, McLean, Richibucto. 23—St. Roche, Le Sianc, Tracadie. Betsey, McNeill, Pictoa. 24—Independence, Macintosh, Richibuctou ; boards. Hardscrabble, Forbie, Magdalen Islands; timber. Lelia, Boudroit, Magdaien Islands ; timver. Ploughboy, Robertsen, Pictou ; coal. Lively Lass, Robertson, Pictou ; coal. 24—Brig Intended, Bale, Bideford ; Goods—to W. Heard. 25—Schr. Scvereign, Purdie, Pugwash ; limestone. 26—Bee, Oulton, Bay Verte ; deals. Betle, Chappel, “* stand.’’ do; do. Amelia Adelaide, LeP!anc, St. John ; sundries. Helen, Lovistana.—The corn erops throughout the country are Spence, Tatamagouche ; boards. William Nelson, Ogden, Bay Verte ; said to be finer than ever has been known at this season of the | do. iome : esons : » = argve CLEARED. _ - nee en reasonably suitable weather, a large | Jase 20—Sebi. Trasty, a os Hinkley, Pug- “ . © ye eye wasn. —urlew, “ua ictou. exander e . Wirar tN Canapa.—A correspondent writing from Toronto ‘Tracadie. Olive Branch, Bushey, Bathurst. Elizabeth, LeBlanc, anys :—** Large quantities of wheat are still in the hands of do. Bee, Oulton, Bay Verte. General Caurobert, Fougsris, Pictou. the Upper Canada farmers—probably not less than 5,900,000 Ellen, Spinny, Tatamagouche. Seaflower, Paulin, Tracadie. 23— ‘bashels. They have not had the good sense to sell when the Margaret Ann, Thomas, Halifax. Betsey, McNeill, Pictou. May- priess were the highest. The extent of land under crop is flower, Gerrior, St. John, N. B.; Oats—by J. Bell. aem Guaien greater than any previous time. Richibuctou; bal. Henry, Quessy, Restigouche; ballast. 20— 1. : ‘ 29 Schr. Wave, Connor, Shediac; bal. Venus, Beaton, Halifax; pro- Tennes: as. ‘The Chatanoogo Gazette, of the 22K ult., com Sade. Shit Pisces Begbie, Morris, London; Timber. Schr ‘pial, tains the following notice :—* Along the railroad line from age MeNeill, Pictou; goods. Steamer Rosebud, McCarey, Pictou; here to Nash, the prospect at present is, that 1856 is to be ano- ssengers. Ariel, Moore, Bay Verte; bal. Bee, Qulton, do.; ther abundant year. 1. 26—Lively Lass, Robertson, Pictou; Hay. Kentecxy.—The Hickman Argus says:—‘‘ The oat and wheat be of thi ‘sectiqn avo-said) te be generally looking M. Ryder & Co., of Cascumpec, P. E. I., sailed from the before named well forthe season.”’ ; . . ~ ; rton the 20th December last, for Liverpool, England, aud has not Anrgansas.—The Jacksonport Tribune, of the 17 th ult., says : dees been heard of. The M. L. was a very fine vessel of 239 tons N. Misstne Vesset.—The Brig “* Mary Louisa,’ belonging to Gilman In the Steamer Lady LeMarchant, from Pictou, on the 25t’) instant | Henry, Quessy, Bathurst ; shingles. | — ‘Mr. John A. Robinson informs us that the cut worm is injuring the cotton very much—so much that considerable wil! have to be replanted. Col. Ed. MeGuire, of Oil Trough, informs us that the corn through the bottom is so injured that at least one half of the crup will require planting over. —_-—9 0 oe ——— During a thunder storm, a few days ago, says the Boston Post, the lightning came down upon a pasture of Charles Tit- comb, of Kensington, N. H., descending perpendicularly into the earth for about thirty feet, so as to form a well of water. The hole is as big as a barrel, and it was formed, like the holes of the chip-mank, without throwing out any earth. A brute living in Weld, Maine, was lately convicted of cruelly treating an adopted daughter of 14 years of age. It was his custom on the slightest pretexts, to take the child to the barn, and oe her, whip her with great severity with a ~_ hide, so as to leave deep scars in her flesh. The girl did not disclose these ecruelities until instinct began to teach her to fear even greater enormities. oo ae Ayn Attecep Staver —The brig Bremer was seized in New York tarbor on Tuesday last. She had a cargo consisting principally of water, together with abundant supplies of such provisions as are usually found on board slavers, and timber for the construction of a slave deck. Her company consisted of acaptain, two mates, and thirteen men, a supercargo and two other persons. ‘The captain and supereargo gave very contra- dictory and unsatisfactory replies—one saying that ehe was bound for St. Thomas and a market, while the other stated she would proceed to St. Thomas, and thence to China. There Was no manifest on board. _—— oo — A Brore Beast.—We see by the Ravenna (Ohio) Democrat that a man named Shem Lewis—this name ought to be Shame Lewis—was convicted of assault and battery on his motherless boy of eleven years, and sent to the peniten- tiray for three years. He struck his boy with a barn shovel, cleaving his sealp to the skull. He then kicked him out of doors, kicked him in the mouth, rubbed his face in the snow —afterwards dragged him into the house, swore he would cut his head off, and made a deadly thrust at him with a butcher-knife, which the boy, by a quick movement escaped. His father then knocked him down, and left him bleeding upon the floor, On a former oecasion Lewis pointed a loaded gun at the boy, and under a threat to shoot him, made him climb a telegraph pole. A short time before the death of his wife, they lost a child. While his wife was on ber. and, as it ‘proved, death-bed, Lewis went to the grave, dug up the child, took it from the coffin, tore off its m., and 289 o. m, built of Juniper, copper fastened, and Jaunched at Cascumpee last fall—was laden with Hardwood Timber. The following are the names of the crew:—Archibaid Meedonald, Pictou, N. S., Mas- ter: James Harding, Sedgewick, Me., U. S., mate; David Carric, Kildare, P. E. I., Cook; Thomas Allison, New York, U. S., seaman; Allan Morrison, Belfast, P. E I.,do.; Nicholas Dewar, St. John’s, N. F ,do.; Daniel Coffin, Cape Breton, do. Capt. Irving, of ihe Steamer Lady LeMarchant, reports—Qn Friday evening last saw a Bark ashore on the bar north of the Jeurimair Islands, Cape Tormentine; she bad a boat under her bow, and sails set. Strong 5. W. breeze at the time. Also, Schr. Annandale, Bearisto, of P. E. I., ashore near Cape St. George. Capt. Beairsto stated that he had to put her asbore to prevent her sinking—being very leaky.— Adv. 1k — Scrofula.—Unprecedented instances of the cure of this Complaint.—This is, perhaps, the greatest scourge to which the human family are subject, and at the same time the most difficult of cure, inasmuch as it is dependent on the power of the medicine prescribed, and its instantaneous effects upon the parts affected. ‘The only infallible remedy for the cure of this most distressing of maladies with which we are acquainted is, Holloway’s Ointment and Pills they quickly eradicate all cutaneous diseases, but there is perhaps no class of disorders which so readily yields to the treatment of these mighty medicines. ‘They act like a charm, ané not only astonish the patient, but the faculty themselves, rendering them unpara)- teled in the history of medical science. Steamer MAID OF ERTW! Sr. JOHN, DORCHESTER, HILLSBORO AND THE BEND. In connection with Steamers ‘‘ Adelaide’ and ‘* Admiral”? to and rom Eastport, Portland and Boston. HE well known Steamer ‘“‘ MATD OF ERIN,” Captain John Belmour, is intended to resume her trips between St. John and the Bend, (calling at Dorchester and Hillsboro), as follows :— Leaving St. John eve Returning,—leaves the at high water. For further particulars apply to _ a. JOHN WALKER, Steamboat Office, W ard-street. St. John, N. B., April 5, 1856. tf. April 14. Grain, Grain, Grain. HE highest price given for BARLEY and OATS at Coles’s Brewory and Distillery. Constantly on hand at prices cheaper than can be pur- chased in the Market, the best of Rum, Brandy, Gin, Whis key, and a superior article of old Malt Whiskey. Also: — X, XX, and XXX Ale. Charlottetown, 19th Nov. 1853, atl Tuesday and Friday evenings’ tides. nd every Wednesday and Saturday ERE _ WsR avyavissMzurs, | ss tay TT Oe Eanes Notice. HE subseriber, in returuing his stnesre thanks to the _ inhabitants of Upper and Lowel Grand River, Launch- ing, St. Peter’s, &c., for the generous support he has received LOLOL LOLOL LOLOL LL LOA LLL LOLOL LA AMMO, EXTENSIVE SALE OF from them during the year and a half that bis Mill has been anc r 00 S lin eal begs to inform them that he bas now got a new ¢ | Carding Mill completed, and will be ready to card Wool, after li ails dis omesal tis aha tote ag a ie My | offer for sale by Public Auction, at his sale-room, Queen- . | an cer who served in the late war with Mexico, in which square, on THURSDAY, the 10th July next, at 11 o’clock \ _He | consisting in part of— Cannon were relled through the |'S % man of large fortune, and before Jeaving provided | Black and blae Broad Cloths, Doeskins, Cassimeres and other | S:reets, and placed ready in the Committee’s quarters. The bountifully for his fami] y which he left behind. The parents ‘fancy Trouserings ; color’d fancy Satin Vestings, men’s Shirts, | filled all the streets where these preparations were and family of the erring girl are plueged in the deepest Braces, Mlandkerchie’s, Neckties, Shirt Collars, Carpet Bags, | ‘distress in consequence of her condact ; therefore we forbear | White & grey Cottons, Shirtings & Sheetings, striped Shirtings ) black and colored Orleans, Delaines and Coburgs ; fancy and , The Ar- Cotton Balls,—with an endless ey of small wares |Stamper, Esq., and W. R. Watson, Esq.; or of either of the ' | tho 15th of May, at 2d. per pound. Having always an abundant supply of water, he hopes.to continve io give general satisfaction in grinding Wheat, Bar- wey and Oxts, at the shortest notice. And being highly im- 12 cases and bales of Fancy and Dry Goods, ey with gratitude for che assistance afforded by the pub- > . ic in repelline the ots esi pe j OBO put up expressly for this market, the whole of which he will | Bal wees of oppression sought to be imposed upon him by jealous and designing persons, he has Cetermined to grind wheat for oue-fourtcenth, or 4 ibs. per bushel, after */ this date. ra” N. B.—Boards and Deals always on hand. ALEXANDER HAYDEN. Head of Grand River, Lot 55, April 7, 1856. 4w. King’s Square Furniture Wareroom. and Tickings, Osnaburgs and Towellings, blue vem and! 7 EXILE Subscriber tenders his thanks to his customers and Denims, brown and white Table Cloths and Napkins, inen, | the public in general, for past fayours, and solicits a Hollands; Padding, Canvas & Tailors’ Trimmings in variety ; | continuance of public patronage, & note efierineg © s flounced Robes & Dresses ; Dress Trimmings, Laces & Edgings ; LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FURNITURE, Muslin Collars, Habit Shirts and Sleeves; plain & fancy Straw of the best description, the latest patterns, and on the most and Silk Bonnets ; a variety of bonnet and cap Ribbons ; Um- | reasonable terms of any offered for sale ia the city, consisting FENILE subscriber begs to inform both his city and country friends that he has this day received a consignment, per | schooner Amagent, from Llalifax, of | brellas & Parasols ; a variety of Shawls, Gloves & Stockings ; /of Rose and Zebra wood, Mahogany, Black Walnut, Birch Panama and Chip Hats; Combs, Brushes, Buttons, Thread,| Tables, and Cheffoniers, with marble tops; Easy, Hall, Drawing, and Dining-room chairs, Halli tables, Hat and The above articles are well assorted, and affords a good op-| Umbreila Stands, Sideboards, Butler’s Trays and stands, Sofas, Immediately followed a company 100 ree between the Confederation and the Province, but there was portunity for country dealers to furnish themselves with stock. | Couches, Bureaus, Bidets, Beadsteads, W as! tends, Toilets, There was no little agitation on the sub-| gg Terms liberal. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Looking glasses, Gilt Mouldings for Picture frames, &e., &c., UPHOLSTERING and Turning of every description done at the shortest notice. FUNERALS completely furnished with HEARSE and June 30, 1856. BEDE" wat PIC NIC, Under the auspices of the Benevolent Irish Society. Mourning Coaches. HERE will be a Pic Nic to Mount Stewart Bridge, on| Atso—To hire, HORSES and VEIICLES, suitable for one board the Steamer Rosebud,on MONDAY, the l4th July | Of more horses, and superior to any now offered to the public, next, when the public are respectively invited to partake of | for hire, and at the lowest prices. ~ their hearty cheer. The Steamer will leave Reddin’s wharf} {2 2 excellent double Wagons for Sale, one quite new. at half pas. 3 o’clock. Tickets to admit a lady and gentleman MARK BUTCHER. 4s. 6d; single tickets 2s. 3d. ; children’s tickets 1s. 6d.—to be Charlottetown, June 9, 1856. Im. y as N PSs 4 3 c it a ea had at the bookstores of Messrs Haszard & Owen and H Notice to Gas Consumers. OTICE is hereby given, that THOMAS WILSON has been discharged from the employment of the Charlotte- town Gas Company, and is no longer empowered to act for or on their behalf in any way whatever. June 16, 1856. Wa. MURPHY, Manager. Notice to Gas Consumers and others. —— a Public are respectfully informed that the Charlotte- L town Gas Company have discontinued fitting up shops or LIE City Council having passed a resolution for effecting private houses with Gas Fittings, and will no longer be liable a loan of FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS, for the urpose ior any esea pes inside the consumers’ dwellings. Parties are of improving the streets, &e., Tenders will be received by the thereluie requested to employ their own Gas Fiiter for alter- City Clerk, at his office, from persons willing to lend the said | ations, repairs, &¢. The Company have unported a large stock sum, or any part thereof, not less than Fifty Pounds, to the of ali kinds of Gas Fittings, Pipes ura Glasses this spring, which City of Charlottetown. can be had as usual at the Company's Office. The Tenders to express the amount of the sum purposed to} June 16, 1856. Yu. MURPHY, Manager. be lent, with the lowest rate of interest the person tendering is willing to receive for the same. Tar, Tar, Tar. The interest is payable half-yearly from the general funds OR SALE at the GAS WORKS, a quantity of very fine of the Corporation ; and the payment of the principal, in tea GAS TAR, at 15s. per barrel of 36 gallons. years, will be secured to the lender by debentures under the March 17, 1856. WM. MURPOY, Manager. Gas Fittings. seal of the City, sigued by the Mayor and two Councillors, UST arrived per Sir Alexander, from London, and for Salo and countersigned by the City Clerk. By seliee of Council, at the GAS WORKS, a quantity of new and handsome FIVTINGS. undermentioned Stewirds :— h FRANCIS MeCARRON, MARTIN DEVEREAUX, RICHARD REID, EDWARD RYAN, MARTIN LOGAN, RICHARD WALSH, and al! the office bearers. ‘37 Mr. Lobban’s amateur Band will be in attendance. June 30, 1856. ull papers 1i. Money Wanied! W. B. WELLNER, City Council Office, June 30, 1850. City Clerk. Regular Trader. November 19, 1855. tf. 7PTHE Clipper Ship “ MAJESTIC,” M. Walsh Commander, 509 tons, A 1, iron kneed and Coke, Cole. metalled, will be despatched from Liverpool on! gyOR SALE at the GAS WORKS, a quantity of very or «bout the first of September. bor freight or passage please superior COKE, at 12s. 6d. per Chaldron. apply to Messrs. D. Cannon, Son & Co., South Castle Street, Mareh 17, 1856. WM. MURPHY, Manager. Liverpool, or to W. W. Lord & Co., Charlottetown. — : Coons Charlottetown, 20th June, 1856. Sim’s Building, 21 Queen Street! Twenty Dollars Reward! (One door below Manchester House.) rae is hereby given that any person found breaking HE subscriber has just received, hy late arrivals from x or injuring the Telegraph Wires in this Island will be Halitax, the remainder of his STUCK, com prising— punished as the law directs ; and any person or persons giving | BRAN DY, WINES, RU M and SPIRITS ; crushed, loaf and information that will lead to the aie of parties so| brown SUGAR; MOLASSES; Rice, Spices, fresh Currants, injuring said Wires, will be entitled to receive the sum of bloom Raisins, Candles. pee : Twenty Dollars. MICHAEL QUINLAN, Agent. Atso— PALE ALE & LONDON PORTER, — Charlottetown, June 26, 1856. tf All warranted of the best quality and lowest prices in the ee ae om , arket. CITY DRUG STORE. va JOSEPH PRAUGHT. December 17. ea following Goods, per ship Thomas Begbie, from —_ for the Head of St. Peter’s Bay School, a London, direct from the manufactory, are commended to and ellicient TEACHER. Application to be maée to public attention : either of the undersigned Trustees. Mixed Pickles, JOHN MACDONALD, WILLIAM MURPHY, Manager. Chow Chow, Picalilli, Walnuts, Head St. Peter’s Bay, DON. MACDONALD, White Onions, Gerkins, June 23. dw. DON. MACMILLAN. Cauliflower, French Beans, Imperial hot pickles, Anchovies, For Sale, Anchovy sauce, Anchovy te ; Harvey’s, Worcester, Mogul, King of Oude, Sir Robert Peel and John Bull sauce ; Tarragou and Chili vinegar, Mushroom Catsup, Parisian Essence, Essence of Celery, Venilla, Nutmeg and Lemon, prepared Cochineal, preserved Pears, Ping Apples and Apricois, Rose water, Salad Vij and tab!e vinegar, in decanters; Tart Fruits, Cherries, Goose- berries, sense Greengages, Red Currants, tit ae tine, Candied Citron, Lemon and Orange peels, Sardines, Mus- , f tard in kegs and bottles, Cocoa Sater re Tapioca, Currie ‘ HOMAS —s & SON. powder, Cayenne Pepper, Chillies, Maccaronie, Vermicilli,| Princetown, June 23, 1856. w. Composite and Sperm Candles, Split ”eas, Malt Vinegar, double aie : Wilicierthene Bede g Flour, Cornmeal and Tea. June 30. WILLIAM R. WATSON. jo RECEIVED per Schrs. H. C. Dyer and Emma, a ere from New York— os hii 500 barrel tra Su ne 5 BISn Deere Se en oanale THAT 200 bags CORNMEAL, WEE JAMIE DUNCAN 90 cuests and half-chests TEA, THE Gas-fitter. Ch. Town, June 2. 2m dune 16, 1856. H's Gaz. 3i. A NEW VESSEL, about 200 tons, now building, under inspection, at Richmond Bay, and will be ready toiaunch Ist August next. For terms apply to Lot 19, June 23. 4w. MILLIGAN & BROTHER. GAHIP CARPENTERS WANTED at Princetown. Apply to Bensamin Davies, Esq.. Charlottetown, or to } warranted a superior article. GO. F.C. LOWDEN. ANTED, for the Georgetown Grammar School, a TEACHER of the second or highest class. Applica- tion to be made to either of the undersigned Trustees. JOHN B. HOWLETT, Georgetown, May 5. EZRA WICKWIRE. WOOL, WOOL, WOOL. OLES’S STEAM MILL CARDING MACHINE is now in superior order, being newly fitted up and in full operation Charlottetown, July 3, 1854. PPASTURAGE TO BE L&T, On the Farm of “June 16. G. COLES. Very superior Liquors, E* ‘“ MAJESTIC,”’ from Liverpool, G. B., viz :— Best HOLLANDS, st Pale BRANDY, « Fine old PORT, ** Colored do., “Pale SHERRY, ‘* Allsopp’s Pale ALE, ** Colored do., ‘* London PORTER, WHISKEY. The above are offered for sale at a very moderate figure by the subscriber. June 9, 1856. JOHN RIGG. “ Alliance Life and Fire Insurance Company” of LONDON ESTABLISHED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT 1824. Capital, Five Millions Sterling. CHARLES YOUNG, Take Notice. . 7 will be held on or before Thursday, the 10th July next. April 14. Agent for P. E. Island. Further particulars wil! be seen in future advertisements. 1000 Papers Choice Flower Seeds. By order, _ J. M. DALGLEISH, ECEIVED by the ‘ Horticultural Society,’ and for sale at Committee Room, 28th April, 1856. Secretary. W.R. WATSON’S Drug Store. Members will be kind A Card. enough to eall at once and get supplied. oe a ) DAVBAYD @ Sasotsu, dune 9. J. M. DALGLEISH, Secretary. | ty ee FIRE-PROOF STOVE POLISH.—This superior Barristers and Atiornies at Law, Notaries Polish has many advantages over other kinds, as no dust or disagmeable smell arises from the Stove on — 2 fire in Public, &c. it, after ithas been polished. It is useful at this season of the OLD CUSTOM-HOUSE BUILDINGS,.... WATER-STREET, ear, whea you are putting away your Stove for the summer. CHARLOTTETOWN, ‘or sale at the Drug Store of T. HEATH HAVILAND, PRINCE EDWARD JELAND. June 9. } Ish M. W. SKINNER. | rrepenicx arecken. 4i ‘aE first Horticultural Show, for Flowers and Vegetables, 4 adipic teanenctete Spon at eae ee ere rane 2: esa = pe aera soa tte Sadie Peart es HS SE a | | a renee ee Pings emma eee a Smee