HASZARD’S GAZETTE, OCTOBER 29.- , .. SITPRI-I.\lE COURT, PICTOU, N. S. On Thursday evening the Grand J uryeame into Court with a true Ilil, for Manslaughter, against the whole of the crew of tiie Fairy Queen, who were in custody. The dela in finding the bill wits owing to the number 0 wi eases to be aniiriod, and the novel nature of the charge requiring extraordinary care in the drawing of the indictment. I‘lie rosecutiou was intrusted ‘ ‘Hos. J. W. ohnston, senior Queen's counsel, on the circuit. The parties were not arrungned in consequence of an objection which, on..&e.»fiillowir:g morning. was taken to the indictment by e prisoners’ Counsel. on the ground that he Grand Jury list. as well as the panel of Jurors by whom the bill was found, was imperfect in law, not having tiie places of residence and the calling or occupation of the’ prties _mentioned as rzguired by the statute. A rule nisi was it for argument in Michaelmas term at Ila ifax. and the prison- ers .wert9 ordered to be admit to ii _on gi rig‘ _ issues as foIlows:—the Captain. Clerk and ii ate each in the sum of £200, with two suretics in the sum of £100 each ; the two Engineers in £100 each and two surcties in £50 each. William .\Iills in 1:50 and two sureties in £25 each and John Donnelly and W' liam Mt-Kennii in their own recognizance 0 £50 without suroties. The two lotter belong to I’. E. Island, and the as well as Mills were eon- sidcred to be so little implicated in the blame oi‘ this melancholy ollitir as to be almost guill- iness. The Gas works are now nearl completed, and are being pushed forward wi much vigor hv the Directors. and Mr. Allen their agent. We believe that all the mason work, including the tank, rptort house, furnaces,_cliimney ilcc, are now finished ;_ the gas holder is also ready, the main pipe is laid through Church and water streets, the service pipes are now being laid down, and the Gas ‘litters have been at work for sotne weeks putting in the necessary fixtures in she s and dwel tng. A very few weeks, we thin , will suflice to _have_ the works in o ration,and the gas burntiig in _most of the lenses in water street. It is it ity that no steps have yet been taken to have t e streets lights ; but we suppose no person will move in the matter until its importa_nce is foroedu it their attention h the dark nights and mu dy streets of Novcm -r and December. _ 'Ihe streets and side walks are now being opened in every direction for laying down ser- vice pipes from the main pipe to _the houses, and strangers should be cautious in walking or driving through the streets, particularly after night, as many holes have necessarily to he left open from one day'to another, present- ing dtutgcrous traps and pitfalls, which might cause serious injury to the uuwary.—Ptclau Eastern Chronicle. The parties who committed the robbery on the Coach between ’I‘ruro and Pictou, have been discovered. They are two young men of the naiiic of Pratt whose family ive near the stage stables at Salmon River. They are both now in jail in Truro. Both the Trunk and Mail bag were found in the wood shalfa mile from Pratt's house. We understand that the contents of the Trunk, excepting a few articles, have been recovcredf but the dpapers in the mail bag were torn and destroys . naszanirs dii£i.~a.~r~.. lstnrday. October so, me. We notice and but barely notice, the comment on the public meeting, respecting the loss of the " Fairy Queen " as given by Mr. Whelun in the last Royal Gazette. It is one continued falsehood from begin- Iting to end. There was no attempt to prevent Mr. Lord’ lions being heard, on the contrary, he was heard with the utmost attention ; there was, it is true, a loud laugh when Mr. Lord stated. that all that the Rev. Dr. Evans said was true, and yet, that the [-‘giry Queen was a good boat alter all: but it was over is a moment. And Mr. Lord candidly stated that the Resolutions were moderate, very moderate, much milder than be expected. With regard to the words made use of by Mr. Wholun. we will not say, whether the word “col|caguos," might not have been the word usod.instusd ofmombors of the Government; but we do positively deny that the word, “ perhaps or any thing eqnivalsnl to it, was made use of by Mr. Wholau. I"ar from being made in a mild manner and tone, it was the very reverse, so much so, that the writer he boon told by several persons who take no psrtin politics, that had the some thing occurred in many other places, Mr. Wlielun would have been roughly handled. After the assertion made by Mr. Wholan diet the tender of Mr. Whitney was sent in intii-no, an assertion contradicted by tho Hon.Geo Coles. who, in this respect at least, gives the true version of the slfair, who can place Ibo lonstconfi- deuce in what liu—Wholsn-—saysI In the case of the qualification for a seat in the Legislature, we ox- prsssod at the time our conviction, that the unfortu- nate mun, though he had unquestionably sworn to that which was false, had done so through his igno- runcs of the tenures of laud; these ropsstod instances of want of veracity, and principle, would incline us liowover to put a rather ssvoro construction on his conduct, and we fear entitled it to the term given to it by our contemporary the Islsndor. And yet, this susn's same is inserted in the commission of the Peace, so that he may become " a terror unto evil doors, and the praise of thorn tltstdo well." If it were not, for thsgroat injury done, not only to the administration of Justice, but the morale cfthe com- munity, by such injudicious uppsintnsnls, we could heartily laugh, at the absurdity of the idea. We must not be understood as in the slightest do- groe aiming to convey any consurs upon his Excel- lency the Liout. Governor, who, we doubt act, has in this case, been induced to make the appointment not of his own more motion but by the advice of those who are called, but alas ! are not his consti- tutional sdvisors. MICMAC MISSION. A public meeting was held in the Baptist Chapel Charlottetown, on Monday evening, 24 inst., Coin. Orlehar in the chair. The house was crowded to overflowing. The Chairman briefly explained the object of the meeting. Four years ago a Mission, embracing all the evunggical denominations in these Provinces, had It commenced, with a view to the sme- lioration of the condition of the Indians. Mr. riff. ‘he held already nipdzdsomg. roilciency II 0 , was 0 to r amon t‘iam. ‘A argon ofili? Szrlptures—tlie gose al of Mattliew—has now bosnpu is , in minus, and to some extent has bsiuieirculstod :n:ipl “A school” and III “i:.::.§rui I I . now hi common ova Sootia, and for that ass out in unity. purpose Ilr. Iiuahaboutn has been called for the urposo of hearing his shtemonts relative to se objects. and to his labors during the past summer, and to bid him an itflictionate farewell. Rev. D. Fitslierald read a titre, and Rev. Dr. Evans prays The chairman then calldd upon Mr. Rand, who ve a detailed account of his labors among the ndiiins durin the summer. He had been in Nova Scotia on New Brunswick as well as in this Island. He had received somewhat ro h treatment in a portion of scrip- few instances, but in genera had been received f with kindness by the Indians. As a roofo their confidence, Mr. Rand laid before t emeet- ing is Petition to the Queen, which he had been employed to draw up by a number of Miomac Chiefs. This document was listend to by the meeting with the most profound attention. It sets forth according to the Iiidian’s own ideas of it, the treatment which they have sus- tained at the hands of the white man. They complain of wrongs sushinod, of violated treaties, of neglect, oppression, and outrage. 'I‘hcse complaints. are, alas, too well founded. They ask for "union, and justice should be gran- ted them. he Petition will robably be refer- ed hack to the colonial legis ture, and must receive souie consideration, whatever results may be obtained. The Petition will hereafter be published, so that an investigation of its truth can be entered into. r. Rand also read a paper to the ineetin , signed by a number of heads of Indian families, expressive of their esire to be instructed in the arts and sciences, and that their children should be taught to road the word of God, and stating that they would thankfully embrace the oifer of stated employment, a permanent abode, and school for their children. Such an eshblishment is to be forthwith commenced at Hantsport, anew and thriving village near Windsor, Nova T ‘s place combines many advantages for such an institution. The Indians are attached to the spot There was once an In ‘an town there, and though the eves of their fathers have been desecrated, y the pIOIIfiIISIIlI’9 of civilisation, the still cherish natura y enough a fondness for t e spots where there forefathers lived and roamed, the lords of the soil. It is now the seat of it protestant community, there being scarcely any Roman Catholics in the lace. Then too to facilitate the sale of the ndian manufactures, ready access is bad to St. John, N. B. and the United States water on the one hand, and to Halifax by Ian on the other. It is intended to take their work ata fair compensation, to encourage them in this way to industry, and to enduse them to shun- don their migratory habits. Several ious merchants have engaged to take charge o the mercantile de rtnient-—ond the Society will make up tot em any loss which may be sus- mined. The meeting was briefly addressed b Rev. Mr. FitzGera , and Licut. Hancock, N. cxpressin their cordial concurrence in the obyects o the mission. The latter gentleman appealed to any R. C. who mi ht hap n to be present, whether the darkosnd egrnd state of the Micmac tribe so long under t e instruction of their church, did not fully justify the efiirts now making by this mission, to educateand raise them in the state of social life and whether such efibrts should bemet with an feelin on their port.—He then said he believed the feel- ings o all who had the privilege of Mr. Rand's acquaintance was on the one and regret that the vcr success of their missionary's efibrts rendered it necessary for him to remove from this Island, and on the other, that from their long acquaintance with him, they had the fullest confidence in his qualifications for the self- dcnying work to which the believed the Pro- vidence of God had called im, and whilst in the name of the meeting he wished him God speed, he would he , that he would be remem- bered and follow whilst in midst the of his Indian family by the prayers of those whom he left be 'nd A collection was taken amounting to three pounds nine shillings.—Com. By ii letter which arrived last evening, we learn that the Steamer Commodoe, plying be- tween the Bend of Peticodiac and the city of St. John, N. B. is reported to have sunk in the Funday. The ‘- Commodore" was a sister Steamer to the unfortunate “Fairy Queen.” Munaircvtenr Accinut¢'t'.—lllr. Evans, Ship- builder. of Orwell, was accidentally drowned a few days sinco,by the u tiing of a canoe while in the act ofcrossing from u ship-yard to his own home, at the Head of Orwell. llarriod, On the 26th inst. at St. Eleunors, by the Rev. J. Herbert Road, B. D. Rector, Mr. James Murrs of Lot 81, to Mary Pope, daughter of Mr. Henry ras- wcll of St. Elsanors. At Georgetown, on Sands night, the 28d inst., Mary Ann, wife of Mr. John Thompson, in the 45th year of her age, leaving a Husband and I0 children to mourn their css. At Flat River, on the 22d instant, of inflammatory fovcr, Mr. George Hill. merchant. after about seven weeks of intense suffering, which he bore with Christian fortitude to the Divine will. The deceased has loft a widow with two children to mourn their and loss. Port of Charlottetown. aunivun, Oct. 22d, Schr. Susan and Sarah, lishory.o_—La Rorka, Dsvison, do.—Sslss, Halifax, gocds.— Gold Hunt- , o. . Mth, Happy Return, Bslfcuntsin. Pictou; cool to s Gas Com ny.—'I‘r , binsou, Pictou; |.—Goor e snry, Nova Scotiu ; bsl. Ibth. Ssruls, agdalon a ' Bsh.— ovidonce. hull, Pictou.—-Iudustr . Young, ioton; 26th, Nsuc . hat; bal -Argo, Swain, Ca Ilsh -—.lohn Hastings. Boudra. Arie t, I‘ltli.nI.:sliol|u,.Turnbull, Piciou, mails, su.—i:n.. Sirschan. Hslilsx ;ltal. IAILII. Oct. l_ld. Schr. Elisabeth, Halifax sproduco.--Lung. Smith, do. _ 80th, Mar Ellon, New Brunswick. do.-Goorgs Hoiiry. Ilietou ;bs|.—Issbolla Turubull. P‘ .— is. M‘I"sdysn. Ilslifux. rovi flth, Br‘ . Poo in , Tour, Liverpool ; lumbar and dnL£chr. llnlfn. Msrgsrst Ann and Hey- flowor, Halifux.—Boiadssr, Burtsiude; produoo. —Brigt. Matilda, St. John Newfoundland; pro- dncs.—Csthsriso, St. Jolia, N. . nu — Happy Return, Picton ; bal. John Hastings Ovwoll. auiiched. From the Shipyard of Mr. William W_liito, 'un., on tho lath inst., u very superior Brigantine. o I94 tons, called the Guitar. . _ On the IOth inst.. at Rustioo, tbs Sh? srd of Mr. Francis Asld. a beautiful Clapper-built r of 13:0 mm, old nirlursvrnsnt, all “pile mm. for eesvs Longwort stos er s own. on the tent Must, from his Shipyard of lir- Robert Csrusros. Ioutsgus RIVOI‘. s VOILDIIIIIGIN Irig of It uses. sense the Wren. III" Losgwesth 8 VIII. . Hslf-done Penn |'-d Council. Orrtcu, Oct. I0, I853. His Excellency the Licut.(ieverttor in Council has been pleased to sppoitit Mr. John Campbell, Post- master. at Princetown Royalty, in that place of Mr. George Sinclair. who has resigned that ellice His Excellency the Licut. Governor has boon pleased to appoint the Hon. John Picton Beets, a Commissioner for issuing Treasury Notes. in the place of the Hon. Ambrose Lane, deceased. His Excellency the Licut. Governor has been pleased to appoint illr. Allen McDonald, of Point rim. ' for tlte Harbours of Charlottetown, Piuetto, and Orwell. A Sermon will be preached, D. V. at St. Pauls Church, on next Lords day morning, in behalf of the British and Foreign Bible So- ciot . The Rev. Ma. Suruxausn will preach in the Temperance Ilall, Charlottetown, on Sunday next, the 30th instant, at the hours of eleven, three, and half-past six o'clock in the evening. Charlottetown Markets, Oct. 26th. lloef, (suiull) lb. 8d u did ' AI’ Bd Do., by quarter, 2ld I All 'l'allow, 8d a l0d o , ‘ is d \'uul, lsaIs3d Do., (small) Bil s ‘Id 3 Iomospttn, yd. So 6d a 5s Mutton, per ll) 2 a 44! V l‘lour, per lb. Sd Lamb, per 2.}ri ii 441 ‘ Oatmeal, per lb. Veal, per lb , 2-! vi dd 1 lurloy, bushel, 2s 6d 3s Hail. tor Ib., 6d a 7d Cats, I Codlis , pcrqtl., I2: is Ills . l'snrl Barley, por lb. Ijd urkeys, do u be —'otatoes,hush. Is6u Is l0tl Fowls, 6d a lid Carrots, per bust . 2d Ducks, on I is Is lid Plums, ierqrt. Turnipo bush l0tl a Is , Apples sh. a As E gs,pcr dozen, Sd in IN ParIriilges,each, Gd a Dr! C case, a 7d ‘ Hay, per ton, I00s II Duttsr, (fresh) Ilil is Is Id Straw,psrcwt. H6 is In 9d Do.,(bythetub) l0dnls.Gecscesch, Is6du2s PLOUGHING MATCH. HE Roynl Agricultural Society's Pnouaittna MA-i-cu, will be held on Ross Rank Farsi, on TUESDAY, the 8th day of Novoqicbser. First Prize, - 0 0 o o. - - 2 0 0 Third do. - - I 0 0 Fourth do. - - 0 I0 0 Competitors to enter their names at the Societ ’s Ofice, on or before SATURDAY, the 5th of o- vsm By Ordre, CHARLES STWART. Nth Oct. I858. Secretary R. A. S. To be Sold, Y PRIVATE SALE, the following VALUABLE REAL ESTATE of the late Hon. Colonel A. Laivn, situate in Clinrloltelown, and its vicinity, viz: DOTS Nos. 57,68, 59, 60 and 61, in the Fourth Hundred of Lots in Charlottetown coniuinin nearly two Acres of Land, fronting on Rocltford Square, tastefully laid out with ornamental, fruit trees, and Garden; it contains also the Family Resi- dence, out houses of the deceased, oi the iuost com- triodious description. _ Towiv Lo-rs Nos. 3, 4. 5 .1nd6, in the Third Hundred of Lots in Ciirhlottetown aforesaid, and One-twentieth part ol 'I‘own Lots Nos 67. 68 and 69, in the Second hundred of Lots in Charlottetown, ad- joining the property of Daniel Hodson, Esq. , in lots to suit purc users. Town Lors Nos. 3, 4, and 5, in the Fifth hundred of Lots in Charlottetown, aforesaid, in lots to suit era. Towiv Lo-r No. 64. in the Fourth hundred of Lots in Charlottetown, adjoining the residence of the Chief Justice. Connors Lore. 12 and I3, in the Common of, and in close proximity to Charlottetown. containing Twenty-four Acres, in lots to suit purclnisers. Part of Common Lot No. 18, in the Comnten of Charlottetown, and which forms Ihe Western side of the approach from Town to Government House. in lots to suit purchasers. Paar-ens Lot No. 554, in the Royalty of Char- lottetown, containing 'l‘welvs Acres. t.so—I‘I".W Nu. 3|, in the South Aisle of St. Paul's Church, Charlottetown. For further particulars, apply in W. Fosicart, Esq. Barrister at Law. Cltarlotletewn; at Pictou. to J. Haisinroiu LANE, the Acting Executor of, and one of the Trustees named in the Will of the late Colonel A. Lane. Charlottetown, 26th October, I858. Royal Agricultural Society. I \ C I I industrial lsxhibitiun. N EXHIBITION of Domestic Manufactures and Agrirultursl Productions will be held in Charlottetown on WEDNESDAY, the SEVOND ofNOVEMBER next, when Premiums, as fol- lows. will be distributed :— For the best 10 yards of Cl--ih, of Island wool, spun and wove on the Island, but which may have been dved and finished either in this Island or in ‘the Province of Nova Scoiia or New Brunswick, SI 0 10 yards Wool Grey Homespun, milled and prsssc do dyad do finished, fancy mixture, do shepherd’s plaid, twilled Flannel, Iain o omespun, woman's wear. I0 wool and cotton 0 Piece of Carpeting, not less than 90 yards‘ Pair of Horse Rugs, milled, not less than ll yrds. square, Hasrih Rug, made of woolen yarn, Do I0 I0 I0 do I0 I0 sscooc-——— rugs, Woollen fancy plaid Shawl, Do shepherd's plaid do Do not Shawl, Do long Shawl or Scarf, Pair of thick knit woollen Stockings, for Overalls, 3 pair of woollen Socks, 3 do woollen Gloves, 3 do woollen Mittens, Linen Table Cloth. Hslf dozen linen Towels, 3 linen Sacks, capable of holding 4 bushels coo ooooo° ooecac... S3e.u..¢..o- '5'58S'5'<5o o'5'E'5"o’cooo each, 15 Bonnet, iuads of grass plnit, 10 Hat do do 5 AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS. For the best tub of Butter, not less than I0 lbs. weight do Half-dousn Swede Turriips, Hell‘-rlossn Carrots, for the table, Half-dossn Roots eel. “Ill-douse Roots‘ of Msngold Wortasl. —i— C8CCCCCUflfiOO 20 lbs. Half-douse Csbbagos, PO UL TR Y. For the host pair, male and female, Dor Few ,not more tlisn one your old, Do do in China Do do n‘ Dboretionsry Prsniiumu will 5. gwuaad for such articles as may be considered worthy by the Committee. although not enumerated in 11.. List. All srtiolos exhibited must as strictly tho munsl'ss_ tars of persons residing on the Island. with the or. coption of the int montiuod in the List. Exhibitors are requested to send the articles intended for com. pstitiou to the Secretary, if practicable, on as day '""°"' CIIABLEI srswsar. Iss‘y Cs—lttso loom. Oot. II, IIII. oeeeo0§o—oeo Iri-s alive) 0 I do 0 Turkeys do 0 FALL ARRIVAL. HE Subscriber has ntlived, on "' '_ , per selws. Mu:-y Astra and Isabella, from BOSTON, I quantity of GOODS, which he offers for si‘i_lu at his Store, Queen Street, containing in part c —I00 psocss' , white and rinsed Cullons, bales of striped 8h u Pond Bod-Iiirks, Furniture Couons. window blinds, Hnndltrrchicfs. suliuetls and dussltius, vsstiugs, sliaivls, tab cloths, dtc. Also, 50 chests, half-chests and I5 lbs. boxes Congou TEA, 'I"ierocs Rice, hhds. Mnscovudo Molasses, boxes Raisins, Drums Figs. Drums Jews A pies, dozens Buckets, Brooms, nests Tubs, Pilot read, barrels Pitch, Tar, and Rosin, Franklin and other STOVES reams wriing and wrapping Pspor, cane and wooden seated Chairs, s vsriet of Brass Clocks, boxes Boots and shoes, 50 gross stchss, 50 boxes Soap, dtc. JAMES MORRIS. October 2| . M FRENCH LANGUAGE. _ - CI-ISAII nnassorrr has in. tumor of informing the inhabitants of Charlottetown, and vici- mly. that he has opsnod Classes for instruction in the French Language, at Mrs. M-Doivsi.n's, North side of ueen Square. Morning Cl:isses,frorn 10 to I2. Evening Classes, from 7 to 9, (Saturday excepted.) Tllus—.lloruing Classes, 80s.' per quarter. 'vening Clause, 25s. per unrter. M. D. will also be prepared to attend private classes between the hours of 2 asd5 in the afternoon. Residcnce— Mr. Bsgna|i‘s, Commercial House, Pownsl Street. 8wn80 Isl " Catharine.” Vl‘HE Subscriber begs leave to inform his Friends and Customers, that he has just received per Schooner Catharine, and other arrivals from the United States, a large Stock of GOODS. which will be sold at a very small advance on Iiirst cost us Cash is wanted. They consist in part 200 Stoves, assorted, I5 Punchoons Molasses, 50 Chests Ten, 25 Boxes Candles, 12 Cases Boots, Slices and Brogsns, I5 Bbls. Pilot Bread and Crackers-, 5 Bbls Burning Fluid, 60 Eight day & Thirty hour Clocks, 32 Don. Buckets. 82 Don. Brooms, 50 Dex. Chairs, 20 Bbls higll proof Rum, 20 Boxes Glass, 60 Suits Oil Clothing, I2 Boxes 'I‘obncco. Sole Leather. Churns, Window Blinds. Rocking Horses, Wash Boards, Looking Glasses, 'I‘heriiionie- tors, Ladies‘ and Goals.’ India Rubber Boots on Shoes, Whips. Snlinetts, Drillings, Ticks, Striped Shining, Prayer Books, Bibles, and other Books. JOHN ANDREW McDONALD. October 14th. Isl & R. G. To Grocers. . SUGAR! SUGAR! SUGAR! JUg'Il‘TRECElVED, ex Schr. Sopltronin, from sin s. Tiercss, rind Barrels Choice POR'|‘O RICO SUGAR. For Sale low, by WILLIAM 'l. PAW. Oct. 8, I853. Sm NEW GOODS! HE Subscrber being thankful for at patronage, begs leave to intimate to his riends and the public in general, at has removed to his JV‘ Brick Bu ildirig, on the East side of Pownal Street —tliut he has added to his former Stock a choice selection of. AMERICJJV ./!Jt"D OTHER GOODS, suitable for the season, consisting of Cooking Frank- lin, Close and Parlour Stoves ; also I"nrnier’s Boilers, Forks, Spades, Shovels and Scoops, Axes, Hatches, Hutmners nnd'I‘raoes, chatfcutlers, churns, locks, bolts, and chain belts, with it variety of other llsrdwnrc ; Clocks, of all descriptions, Looking Glasses, Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, in great variety, Rubber Overcosts and Oil Clothing. Ai.so——A Good Assortment of AMERICAN DRY GOODS-Door mats. Tobacco, Buffalo Robes, best kind : Sole Leather, Pilot Broad. Dhessc, Chrncksrs, Onions, Apples Nuts,‘ (hinfectionary, Chairs, oouis, rickets. Nests Tubs, Oil Cloth for Hull Floors, Ilurning.Fluid;'I‘I:;A, wholesale and retail; Sugar, Molasses, Mustard, Starch, Indigo, lisgs salt, &c.* A Good Assortment of Glass, Eartltcnicprs and Cruel Stands; Cotton Warp, Huts, cups, window lllinds, comforters, braces, bales writing and wrap- ‘ rig Paper, balunce'snd spring Scales, ars, strings Bells, Buultell, shoe gs, window glsu,diIi'eient sizes ; with it variety o other articles. ' constant supply of all kinds of PRO- VISIONS. All kinds of A riculturnl PRODUCE taken, at the market prices, or any of the above Goods. THOMAS DODD. Oct. I4, 1853. GW FLUID! FLUIDI! FIVE Casks BURNING FLUID just received, and for sale low. A|so,afew FLUID LAMPS. JOHN ANDREW McDONALD. Queen Stroot, Idtli Oct. Isl | V Stores! A Stovesl! btovesll JUST RECEIVED by the Subscriber, 200 STOVES, well assorted, consisting of Pioneer, Preniiuui, Rnusom, New rket, Young America and Boston Cooking Stoves. Soap-stone-back Frank- lin, Wood Franklin, Castdr. Sheet Iron Air ’I‘ight, Box, Combination, and other Stoves. JOHN ANDRE McDONALD. October 14th, I858. Isl dt R.G. FOR SALE. THAT vulusble plot of GROUND at the hood of Prince Street, formerly the site of the Baptist Chs el, fronting I00 feet on Eustcn Street, and 104 on llpper Prince Street. It is one of the most desir- able situations in the suburbs for n gentleman's resi- dence. or is capable ct being divided into three good building Lots. I’-‘or Terms. to. apply to W. H. P0 Juno 8. Valuable lot of ‘roots. 4 av Loivowoarit &. vans. ON the Promises of W. C. HOBBS, NIIU Great G e sum, on 1'1/12312.47. Ila Ist Muubnrgs whole of I Foundry and Iodine fools, via: I Large Lstlia, with cast iron Iy’ wheel. I Stnsll Lathe, with fees plum, {Eel Ch& I Chuck for turning Oval. I Small slide III, I Small double-cylinder Steam horse power, unlinishsd,ono 0 ins, aosrly 8 the cylinders rah, 4 dog. Cbusors or Combs for cutting sevows, I8 'l'ools for turning Brass. A lot of Lathe Borers and Drills, 3 pairs Cullipers, 8 Squares, Bovol, 8 Hack Saws, 2 I6 inch Euier Polishing Bufi, I don. Turning ' lsbr Wood, I Anvil and Bellows. 8 large Vices, I uisll do. A number of Smith's Tools, Old Isuu. he. . All the rituals for Brass casting. Furnace Tops. Moulding Boxes, Screw Clam and patterns. 4 Bsrrslsimpcrted Moulding Ss , 8 Blacklosd Crucililsu, I No. I6. 4 No. 30, I No. 60. Tongs for the sums afi holding Tools. Lead, Brass, Zink and pained Tin, I Electrical Instrument in good order, Lot of Boiler Iron, and several ct articles. Charlottetown Oct. IS, IS“. Bay 3. W. Isobliaii, NTHUR DAY next. the Titian of Novuso ns:l., on the premises situate in Great George street, (formerly Csutelo’s Buildings.) the whole of the Stock in Trade. of Mr. JJJBES GILL_IG.l.N', Drscgist. comprising a Lnr e and Extensive Assortment of GRUCERIES, DSRUGS, MEDICINES, PERFU- MERY, CONFECTIONAIY, Drug Fixtures, dtc. due. 3%‘ For further particulars, sea Hasdbills. October '.’.S. N THURSDAY the 8d Nov. next, at tho Subscriber's promises, the following Live Stock, H87. ‘dtc. &o., I Mare, 7 years old ; I do.l1 years old, 2 Milch Cows, I Ox, I0 Sheep, 5 Pigs, I Cart, 2 Pine , Harness. Sleig , Hurtows, dtc. to. good HAY. Terms-12 months’ credit on purchases over £5 ; 6 months on do. over £2 ; and under £2, cash on delivery. DONALD McPHAIL. Lot 65, South side of West River, Oct. 21d, 1858. To be sold. N Thursday the I0th day of November next, at the hour of I2 noon, 200 acres of wood laud,on west side of Ructicu old Road, and North of land in possession of James Diamond, in I2 acre Lots; 0 on sumo day, at 8 o’c in the afternoon on Winsloe Road 150 acres on West side of said Road,Northoflnnd in po-union of oorgo Smith in F irswood Lots of I2 acres; '0. On the followingdiiy, at It o'clock noon, 100 acres, known as the square I00, situate at the North sud of Union Road, havin Stream of Water running through it. 20 per cent of the to be paid down, and the balance as per further agreement. Sale to take place in front of the land. . . issues. By w. Honors, in Attorney The National Loan Fund Life Assurance society of London. CAPITAL £500,000 Sterling. Empowsrod by Act of Parlisinent, 2d Victoria. A Saving Bank for the Widow and the Orphan. '1‘. HEATH HAVILAND, jr. Agent for Prince Edward Island. II?’ Oflice, Queen Squars,Chs ottotown. September 6, I868. Isl - Equitable Fire Insurance Compa- n of London Incorporated by Act of Pnrliasiont. BOARD OF DIRECTORS for P. E. Island.- Hon. T. H. Hauiland. Hort. Charles Hess- Iey, Francis Losgteortlt, 3042. Robert Hutchinson, .Esq., Ttoinas Dninsos, Esq. Detached Risks taken at low Premiums. No charge for Policies. Forms of Application, and all other information, me be obtained from the Sub- scriber, subs Oilice of . W.Doblois Esq. Charlotte- to W“ H. J. CUNDALL. Sept. ‘lib 1853. Agent for P. E. 1. pro to: THE COLONIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. Go i:nivou—-i-its niairr isbsrousunl ‘I'll EARL of ELGIN and KINCAIIDINE, Governor General of Canada. HEAD Orricu:—22 St. Jndrsse Sgitars,£diu- b r It. “Bgoard of Management in Halifax for None Scolio and Prince Edward Island- Hcn. . . lmon,Ilsnksr. ' A. Black,Bsnksr. iss, . Charles Twining, ., Barrister. John Bsylcy Bland, . Keith, erchant. James Stewart, Esq., Solicitor. Medical Advissr—A. F. Sewers. A ent dt Secrets —Matthew H. Richey, Solicitor. he following gentlemen have been I ' cars of the Compan in Prince Edwur Island, and will be prepared to urnish information as to the prin- ciples and practice of the Company and the rates of Assurance. CharlotteIown—Modical Advisor—I'.I. A. Johnston, M. D. Agsnt—E. L. Lydiard. Georgstown——Modicsl Adviusr—Duvid Kayo, If. D. Agsnt—Williurn Sanderson. . Eloauor’s—Modioul Advisor—Jcsaplt Bell, I. D. Agent—-Thomas Hunt. MATTHEW H. RICHEY. Iotice to Tenants on the Estates of Captain and Mrs. Cumberland, in P. 3. Island. ‘HE Tenants on the above Estate ure| lioroliy no- 'I tilied. that they will henceforth be required to their possession, and thaitho Proprietors will in all cases of default, proceed nggirtst the Tenants, upon the covenants contained in t it Losses. W. H. POPE. Charlottetown, l9th October I868. all p.-—lrn NOTICE. h LL rsous huvi al demands aguiust t s A Emil: ofJAMES‘hl:RAY, Esq., late of Darn- ley Townshi No. II. in this Island, docessod. are but to furuih the same for adjustment ; sis!‘ II persons indebted to the said Estate are re- qsitdtc make immediate mont. ‘ JANE '%:Y, Adtninirtratrix. Daruloy, October I8th, IS 4l78sx Wanted to Charter. H . ., S "" 'i'.'.'«'Bhssia Isl I'NII'I'I'. u, Ont. Iith. IQ K Charlottetown Mutual Insurance C ompan Incorporated by Act of Pl|£’ll¢lII in ISIS. THIS COMPANY ofors the boot guarantee in case of loss, and accepts Risks at asaviag of full so per cent, to the assured. be present reliable Ca ital sxcods £1100. Por- sons having property in crown, or vicinity, o ld lose no time in applyi tn the Sosrotary of this Company for licios or Ilrrnution. l'.[7'Ons of Philips’ Firs Asaihilstors has been purchased by the Company, for tho bosolt of persons insured in this Otiics. In case Fire, the ussofit can be obtained immediately, by applying at the Secretary's W. HEARD, President HEN RY PALMER. ‘y and Socrotary's Omen, Kent Street, } August 5th, I858. _ O ALLIANCE . , LIFE IND FIRE IJV'8UR.l.N‘CB C0& PJJVY, LONDON. ass-s.sarsnun as an or ’AILIA“h. LES YOUNG, Agut tv I’. I. Bud. \