Died, At Elm Vale, Bedeque, on Saturday the 20th ult., cfCroup, Mii.i.ic:aIr PALM-tn, third daughter of Stephen Wright. Esq. aged is years. I-‘iirn in the belief that she was resi ning her soul to the hands , of her Maker, she met ier death with a most chris- tian-Iike submission to Ilis will. The deceased was an alfcctiouate and talented child, and her loss is duply deplored by her bereaved parents as well as I a large circle of relatives and friends. "W 'coan'ssi=oiinaiicirI. T u rns Euircii or Ilaszinifs tiizizrra. 7 That a humorous and fanciful style of wri- ting is no certain indication of a manly and generous spirit, is plainl evident in a commu- nication in the Church’ imes. from P. B. Is- land of the 6th ultimo, signed -‘ an Observer." That gentleman, at the ver commencement of his letter, assumes to liimsc f the denomination of|a “ right-minded cliurchmiiu," on com- pares those who ditfer with him, to bats and owls, scared by “the torch of truth.” All this is very ticnl, but little to the point- He, and his riends, no doubt, are “ saddened” at anything that breathes opposition against the idol of their regard; sti l, he should not attempt to fasten upon others, without suliicicnt warrant, the charge of exciting °‘odiuui" against tlioso in authority. Surely men may express a difference of opinion. or oven advo- cate a course of liberal church policy without incurring the charge of ccntumacy. But such, according to his notions are to be " summarily disposed of, and made to feel the power," they would Iain reduce tojust and scriptural limits. Is not this the kind of advice which was given by young and wilful men to a certain Jewis monarch in the olden times, vide lat Kings, xii—)ot, It. It is s fortunate circumstance, that an ob- server " has relin uished his hold of the “bili- ous clericus," an resumed his capacity of 'a — on,otherwise, with the aid of the redoubt~ able anticlericus, the threatened "satisfecii" night are this. have been duly administered. Would the writer consider it an impertinence M ask, whether, at the end of his own curricu- lam, his alma mater had indulged him with is lore palatable “ satisfccit"! ’l‘o judge from is stuuge jumble before us, the fact must be Ilthsr dubious. Observer says that “ no oiie desires to inter- fare with the way in which the Church l'Vi'lnes.9 Isconductcd! " and yet, in the same breath he Qounces the Editor as a. " libeller, " ainalig- nor" of his “beloved Bishop," a man devoid of chsrity,” “ and “uric who dishes up weekly, sonicthirig ccclesiaslically saucy," to stimulate the slates of his readers. ike interference vriyh the pa r, what does? He goes on, however, still fort er, for without stopping to notice his witless reference to “the winking madons,"which may be a mere lea- santry, he adds, “but seriously,“ the C urcli “Truss refers “ the shady side of truth : " that is prefers falsehood to truth, it “ delights not in healing charity ;" and, proh pudor! " it deals in unfounded slau !" Yet ‘n despite of this bad account of t Witness, he admits that it is “ getting rather an extensive circulation in this obscure little Island," “a pretty good proof that all are not as short si hted as himself. bet he says of the New York Theological seminar , I cannot contradict from personal kiiowle ge, although I have heard quite enough to make me suspect its bearings, but from Ob- server's own statement, it would a one of the principal Professors ho a “ ultni theological opinions, and this man he calls “ ii judicious churchman," a remark that afl'ords some clue to his own views, for if he wishes to be thought “judicious” in that sense, he must hold similar " ultra opinions" himself. Nothin , I feel sure, could have induced the Editor 0 the Church Times to have given in- ssrtion ot this trashy roduction but a morbid '§alousy of his New ruuswick contemporary. nch a course must defeat its own object, an contribute the more to promote the popularity of the Church Witrmr. - Yours &c. Visnsx. Dalzlel’s Cloth Mills. VERY great improvements having been recently made in the worixrrro Powaas, c., oft e above Hills, the Subscriber is now enabled to exe- ssts all orders in the shortest passible time and in ssperior style. Cnaai.o-r-rrrowrr Acaiicras: 'I‘lie.°toresofN. Railxiir. Esc., llcis. Pariucx Wauxss, and MI. Jaaass Ruin. JOHN DALZIEL. Oct. 4th, I8bC.—lsl GIE. lw. POLITICAL ALLIANCE. MEI-‘.'l‘lNG of the Members of the above An} liarice will be held III the Trust-sauce: l'Isi.i., on THURSDAY evening next, the 9th lIlsnl.'Il eliglit o'clock, p. in. A fall attendance is particularly r seated. y order of the Committee. Charlottetown. Oct. 4th, ISM. If this does not look I-‘ l1.\sz.-titirs u.\7.i«:'i’i‘i~., Dnoectincrn. In the Lady LolIurcli:int from Pictou Aug. 3.—-Ilon. Charles [Young 51. Lady, l.. Iitlclxllllfl, IIeV.i\.‘IIel'llIIllllI, George Lowden, «I lnitfifll. llev;.‘J. ‘.\lc\)lnrr_ay. W, t .‘lIy|;unl, J. D. McDonald, 1- ”~. gill‘!-I’. reorge I .n|hps, and I in the Steeriige. _ J Du Rn.’ :'l,0.|Illfil|.'l‘ IIOIIII Sllfilllllll, 3tth till‘.-—.‘I€ISl‘l. t.opp, EllI0l,. ~ — - -~i i--,'i'an ' '; G.\V. Ilolllois, Ur-orgie Iluwlr-y, 'I'. A-gIlI‘0|\‘ll, \V. Cliiiiiiril, Illileiilils )._ Crziwliird, I’. \V Moore ‘illltl Murraiy, Mrs. Crinvforil, Mts.llIoot'e, "h'l‘l “ml 39"W""i 2 .\II!St‘i Stcwtirttnnl st-rv.int,niiil 5 in the stccriige. OCTOBER‘ 4 Charlottetown Gas Company. NOTICE is hereb given, that a special meeting of the Sharcho dera of the Charlottetown Gas Light Coinpany,will be held at the Compan ’s otlics at I0 o'clock, A . on'I‘iatraeuax the Hit inst., to authorise the directors to raise by loan or ortlierwiac, ii sum suflicisnt to carry on the business of the said Company. W. MURPHY, Manager & Secretary. Oct. uh, I850. roar or CEA.RIi0'1"1‘£l'PO1fi'N- IINTI-3|II'II)2 Sept. 25—Sclir Ill-lh-, tflizippi-I, Iluy Von.‘-; I.«..|, ~25_,\|<_,yfi,,,,.e,._ orriii, Ihiguzi.-li; li.il. blziru, l'oll.iril, Ilumouclie; deal, S,"-,\|,‘ RIIIIJIII4, I'll-ton; l'Irl|I. 27—I'i|i1.:ilit-tli, Scott, h_‘lioiiiouni-; deal. Ilovr, Moore, l'it*.tou; Ctiill. I".ll'urr, II.I\\’lt‘\', Mailuiu; hriio-stmie. . U‘-Illlplicll, Slit-iiiugur-; 'illioin Mi-liion, Ugdi-ii, _ lice, Unlirni, ilo.; «lo. 'rr Sydney; r:o.il. Alcxaiiilcr, ."ln.-Inutt, lI.ilif.ix; liooals. I’iiirript, IlI‘K:Iy,dii.; ilu. Ariel, Moore, Sydney; cool. Uriiiiiiiciit, Ayl- \\':IrtI, ilii.; III) ' Ucliilugs l——I7niiy, (Il'l.‘t'II, Syilni-y; I‘iIl|l. .\I:irv, IA.-Illsiiir, St John's; liail. Clioiuli, Ilc:-i'.~, ll.ilil'nx; _v_p.-nls - coal. Suvri-igu, I’ur«ly, I’ugw;i.-Ii; llIII(‘!l()IIt‘. \ . . \x\.'\ \ wwuvux \ \ \ a uv\iv\.\z\/\/\-vsawsas Sept. 25—Srhr Cairoliue. Anili-isv-ii, Ilostun: iiiinilrir-5. 28-Olive Brunch, lloiicliu.-, Iliictoiiclic; ltll. I.:nl\' June (iruv, I'.iul, ilu.; do. liuittorn, (izillnnt, Syiliiey; «lo. llell, lfhiippq-ll, ll.“ \‘,-,-“.3 ch). 27- llrig lllIl'||(lt5Il. Iluli-, Iliilcliiiil; llt‘lIlS. ' Ilny Vi,-rte; Int. 29- Aurora, llinnc, l'u-ion; III). lnnl, Ilur‘tnm'-o; siiiiilrii-ii. Cliziiln,-tli, .‘(‘uIl, Slit-Iiiiigiiv; rattle. 3l:i_\IIoni-r, Morris, Pnuwnsli; l»£Il- llcivnnl, Ilon.-1-, Ricliiliiir tun; do. ' ire, Eiiitiun, I’ictim; do. \Vi|liaiin Ni-lsiiii, Ugilt-n, I’li-tun; pnsseugcrix. Octulior I-—M:iyllow<-r, Uerroir, St. John, N.ll.; pioilnrc. 2—Ilrigt (ii-oco, Prixnlc, I‘lyiuontli; iimls. Lliri; Discover ieii in I'iIIlItilIi',(_\' show that row main of the dia- cnsi-s wliicli afilict miinkinil, an-iw fmiii impurity of the loud. ' ‘his rig I)t‘¢‘ll auspcctc but is only lziti.-ly known. In consuinption, tiibcrclcii are found to he II so-diiiieiiinry (ICp0l-‘III’ front the blood. Dropsy, Gout, Ciuuccr, Ulcers iinrl I-Irupti-ins, all llllsc in disordered di-posilea from the blood. Ilillioua dist-nst-it nud fevers tII'e (‘nursed sol:-l ' by its ileruriged, unhciilthy stare, and oven the llI.‘ClIll(‘ ol lift. ' of vitality in the blood. In view of these hicts Dit. Avtllt designed his Calhrirtic Pills cspeciiillv to piirifv and invigorate the blood, and hence we believe to arise its unparalel d success in controlling and curing diseases: Jllcdical cum CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS. Piiicss CURRENT, Ocliilicu‘ I, 1856. _- Vf:.l¢‘,tl_|l_Ifll¢ 5llp;rcr_rr!. on _V A ‘- Becf(suiall pieces) lb 3-I a 6.l Barley per bushel Do by quarter 31 n 5-l - Z *3. u DI . 3 2s is 2s 35d :1 Gal I’0Ifllt’b0l, per bushel Is l0d a is Mutt Veal i ii but Turnips per bush ls M is Is 3d. Pork M Li 6d Carrots o 0 Do (small pieces) (ill in 8d I‘urke_va each 3s 9d n (is Lninh per lb 34d ll 6<lfGr-cine Butter (fresh) "J Is in In 3«l:I-‘owls Is 3d is Re Do tub ll il ls Id Chickens ier pair II M a 2s Cheese -lil il 6tl,‘II".ggs per oxen 7u I 91! Tallow ‘ ’ MM a la Ilay per ton 40s in 50s .unl .-' II is Straw per cm. 3i‘ Pearl Barley . -" _ 2d ii 2M Codlish per quintul l2s ii I55 Ham SJ a 9«l:lI uncspun per yard 3s (id is 5s 6d Wool Ilil a Is I'|Iunis per tpiiirt ur 2 ll ll 3 l Clovor Seed per ll) Oatmeal IAII a I il|Wilil Geese each Partridges encb none 9d ii irtireen Pena per quzirt ltrant per pair l Timothy Seen I GEORGE LEWIS. Market Clerk. CITY WEIGHING MACHINE. VFHE Subscriber beg; to announce to the Public that he has Rented the above WEIGIIING MACIIINE lroin the City Autlioritiea, and that he will r-oinmencc operations on Satur- day. the 4th day of rtober, inst. A each day. The Rates for “Feigliing according to the Bye-Laws of t City. City, Oct. 3, I856. DANIEL BETIIUNE. THIS is to certify that I have this day assayed‘the City Machine, and lound it t‘.irl‘l'N‘.l. JOIIN BOVYER. ' Aii.-iricr of Weights and Measures. City of Charlottetown, Oct. 2, I856. I I SEl.1.lNGii()l?Fl'!ii HASZARD begs leave respectfully to inform H’ his (‘niitomers and the Public in general, his intention ofSEL- LING OFF the large STOCK OF GOODS, he has now on hand A1‘ A GRI-‘.A'I' RF.DUC’I‘ION IN PRICES, to make room lor the New Importation expected in ii few wee s. Ilis Stock of Merchandise will be olft-rod at very reduced prices, comprising a large assortment of Dry Goods, Hardware. Groceries and Haberdashery, nmon which will be found a lnrge Stock of READY MIA DE CLOTHING in good style; a large stock cl" Brussels, Scotch, Kid<l_ier, I-‘cot and IIeir‘i‘p CARPETING, Bar Iron, Window Glass, Putty, Oils, I’ , ., . Tl: GOODS will be ready for sale on SATURDAY, the SIXTH day of SEI"I‘EMIlER. and he will coutintic to sell at the above rates lIiv;il,Crittclii-l, Sydney; “I. 0 person willlie innttendnuce W '[VHESTEAMEI{ ROSI£I'lUD.—will until for. that notice leave Summerside for Shediac, every Tuesday and Friday morning, at 9 o’clock, and return from Sheiliac, each trip after the arrival of the Boat from St. John. For freight or passengers, apply to the Captain on board, I Wu. HEARD. Charloiletcivr, Oct. 3rd, I854. City Livery and Sale Stables. AVING enlarged my Stables, I am now pre- pared to take Horses for SA LE and BOARD, by the day or week. Gentlemen having Horses to dispose of, will find this an excellent Stand,the Stables being roomy and comfortable, and Grooms attentive. Ilorses and Carriages for HIRE—sscond to none in the City. Please call and examine for yourselves. J. H. GATES. Sept. 4th, I856.—-wtf. Jakeman’a Livery oi. Sale Stables IIOPINID .A'l‘ THE OLD ITAID, Grafton Street. HAVING enlarged my Stables I am now pre- pared to take horses for sale and board, by the day or week. Gentlemen having horses to dispose, of will find this an excellent stand, the Stables being roomy and comfortable and grooms attentive. Horses and Carriages for hire, second to none in the City. WM. JAKEMAN. Sept. Nth, isis. FOR SALE. THAT pleasantly situated House, and half of Town lot, situated in HillsIio- rough Street, near King's Square. further particulars enquire cl‘ the subscri- ber on the Premises. JOHN FIELDING. Charlottetown, September 25. I858, Western Red Potatoes! ERSONS having the above sort of Potatoes‘ for sale, will please call at the Subscriber's Otlice, and state the quantity they will deliver on or about the 10th Ocroaln next. A few other sorts also snted. The Subscriber will also want about that time- Pork, Beef, Cheese. Butter. 'I‘urnips, Mackerel, Herrings, Codfish, Sheep, Pigs, Cattle, Horses, 'I‘urkeys, Geese, Ducks and Fowls. pkg‘ OATS and BARLI-IY now wanted. JAMES N. HARRIS. Ch. Town, Sept. 27, I856.—Adv. 3w N EW SUPPLIES! ._‘1-__ George T. Haszard’s Book-store. September 24th, 1856. EORGE T. HASZARD, by recent arrivals, has added to his large Stock of— Statlonery and Fancy Goods, Having received from England via Halifax, I00 reams large and siriall POST PAPER (ruled and plain), Note Paper (ruled and unruled, va- rious sizes), Alias. Double Elephant, Imperial 8. Royal and Royal Drawing Papers, Blotting Paper (superior quality), Illue-laid, demy double folioed I"oolscap I'sper. 26,000 Envelopes, (very low prices), I70 gross Pens, Account and Me- mornndum Books of every size and qual' until the Ist of Ol3'I‘0BER next. As great adrzintzigee will be offered to purchasers _for prompt pay-‘l merit, as the terms to secure the reduction in prices will he Cash o-ily,, he would invite his Custoincre and the Public to give an early call that they may participate in the biirgnins he will offer. rent George Street, Chnrlottatowii, August 29, I856. H.G. & Ex. ' “ ITWING"Ail3—CI.Gl‘II”DnEssING. , OllN Mcl’. l"|l.r\SI‘iR of I’Ictuu. Nova Sr-ntia. respect- fnllv intimates to his nume-runs friends. and the Public, \IIItIl owing to the large patronage extended to his es-liiltlllllllllflll. 1 I he is enabled to reduce his prices from one shilliog.for dying, loll- ing and dressing Illack and Ilrown, to Ienpeiice, ‘and other work in proportion. Cloth entrusted to his Agents, will be don» with his usual care and dispatch. A n : N rs. CItarIo!leIoicri—-Pnrlii \lc(iowAs. PDQ- GO0fg£l0tDn—FlNLAI .\lcNr.ii.i..I'1sq White Simds—Daviii Joinisroir, Ilse August so, 1856. 2m II . A few articles in PAPIER MACIIIE, viz. , lliums, Trinket Boxes, Card Cases, Card Trays (with or without handles), Porternonnies, Ladies’ Ri- ticules, Tea Trays and Tables, Ink-stands, Work Boxes. dtc. In St7t)'l‘Cll WOOD--Ladies’ Companions, Paper I-‘ulins, Inltstnnds, Card Trays, Portrnonuies, ltoiiruli.-I and Card Cases. -- L!0- Ilackg.iiiiiiiiiii .in-I (.‘lie-~‘- llo.nd.¢, l.adii-s‘ and Geri- il<~incn's llrc--I~in2 (‘nu--, Work Iloxoi-, (lloseo wood) Ladies‘ Manolo lleiiculoa, l'nti-in Leather T\Ii-n-inriug Tapes, Electro Plated '1‘:-ii. I):-,esert and 'I‘nlile Spoons and Forks, Ivory-handled l\'ni\-gg, tilnss Inkstnnds, a large assortment of Pocket Books, Gold. Silver, German Silver and Electro l’Inte Pen and Pencil Cases, Alphabet » Iloies, die. FURTHER SUPPLIES — For - RARE C HAN C E for Country Merchants do Dealers JUST ARRIVED! NE of the most Extensive and the greatest Va- riety of G 0 O D S ever otfered in this City. be Sold by AUCTION, on Th y the 9th Bl:‘.It instant, at It o'clock, at the store for- msrly occupied by Jossrir Mcllouanu, Esquire, Queen-Street, a large and well selected- Stock of Goods. DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, Ironmonger , Cut- lery. Groceries, Jewelry, Glassware, eady- made Clothing, Ilosiery, Ship Chsndlcry, Car- penters’ and Blacksiniths’ Tools, Saddlery, To 0 &c. , die. The Sale will be continued from day to day until the whole is dis ed of. silica desirous of getting a good nsi-orlrnent, will do well to attend this Sale, as there is everything required to complete their supply. Tsaass or San: —.£ I0 to £20, three months; £20 to £50, 4 months; £60 and upwards, ll Credit of6 months will be given upon approved Joint Notes of Hand. All suuis under £I0, to be Cash on de- livery. JAMES MORRIS, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, September 80th, I856.—Isl&Ea W—S* ‘OFF ' CHEA . ATRICK S'I‘EPIII'lNS begs leave respectfully, to inform his customers and the public in general his intention of making an alteration in his business, and of selling oi? his stock at Montague Bridge Store, consisting of Dry ti()(lI)S. (EROCERIIIS, HARD ARE, CROCKERY WARE, and I-‘ANCY G D , st very reduced prices, rom this date until the Ian. October next, after which tithe the remainder of the Stock will be removed to his esta- blishment at Orwell, where they will be sold toge- ther with his Fnll Supplies, expected to arrive in a few weeks at his usual low prices- Any person having demands against the above store, will please send in their accounts to the Sub- scriber at Orwell, where they will be settled: an accounts due him remaining unsettled after the lot November next, will be handed over to John Long- worth, Es .,Io be sued for without further notice. A vesse to load Produce will he at Orwell, and another at Montague Bridge, on or about the I8th October next. when it is expected that all parties indebted to the Subscriber will be ready with their Produce, and cause no detention to either vessels. The Store and Dwelling in Montague Bridge, with or without the Granary and Building Lots adjoining, will be let at a moderate rent, for one. two or t rec yeiirs—-possession can be given next month. PATRICK STEPIIEVS. Orwell, Sept. 20th, 1856. CARGO of HARDWOOD, TIMBI-ZR, DEALS and SPARS. now ready to be shipped at Mon- tague River, consisting in part of the foliowing— About I60 ions of square Birch Timber, from 18 inches u war I. About 20 tons of" Beech do do. and from 40 to 50 de s— l00 Spars assorted, and a quantity of Lathwood for Stowage. About I00 tons small and large timber, suitable for Shipbuilding. The last will he sold cheap to clear out the Boom- Also, deliverable at Orwell about 150 tons of square Birch Timber, from I3 inches upwards. THE BRIG on the Stocks st Vsnworr Rivait, and the MATERIALS in the YARD, will BE SOLD at a low figure. Enquire of PATRICK STEPHENS, Orwell, or NJ. DAVIES, Charlottetown. September 19th, l856.—Isl. Ex. I mo. LO . N Wednesday the Itlth inst. between Chsrlottg- O town and the Queen‘: Arms, a Bnfliilo kin. lined with checkered homespun, belonging to the front ofa Sleigh. The finder will be rewarded for his trouble by leaving it at the oflice of Hasxard's azette. Sept. Ilith, I856. Farm for Sale! 0 ea: aoi.n. “ CYMBRIA LODGE FARM,” containing 230 acres, all inclcsed, I80 ofvvhich are cultivated, and 50 are under useful and ornamental wood. There is a good HOUSE sud othegiecessary Buildings for a farm of that size. _Alsop ARDE and small Orchard, well stocked with 'I_rees, which bear a vast abundance of Fruit, (Cherries, Plumbs, Currants, Gcoscberries and A pics). The Land fronts on Wheatle River and usiico Bay, where there are plenty ol Fish, (hemags, mackerel, codlish, lobsters, trout, and other Stock, Crop 8i. Implements May be taken at a valuation if required, the Stock consists of— ‘ 9 IIURHES and COLTS. . 20 head nfcaulc of the Cow kind, 6" Slll':l".I’. ,_ , Crop, about- so or 50 ions HAY, 25 acres of Wheat, I4 acres ol'Oats, 7 acres of Barley; 4 acres of Tcrnipli 2 acres of Pcnitos, I acre of Carrots. Immediate possession can be obtained Ilpol [003 security peing hgiven. _FIflhOf‘hpIfl|0Ilu.I:. can 50 ' tor on a ram - °""'°°d M" i ° '"°'"" WILLIA HODGES. expected per Ship Majestic from Liverpool. . N. America, Aug. 19. ll“- Cymbria Lodge. I‘. E. Island, B