a Bi a a asi ' — Throne grows confirmed. the refusal of Prince Adalbert to allow his children to adopt the Greek faith renders is eetéloment of the question imperatively necessary It iv said the Congress q@ill assemble in London - ‘(>aome * - meenpeceginaenataeel A Warntve ro rar Kine or Naries.—It is understood that a warning has been given t King Ferdinand of Naples, that if any outbreak takes place in his dominions, he is not to look to foreign assistance from any quarter for its suppression.| byt for the ifieulty of obtaining competent crews, would be Austria has joined in this warning, _—— — — —_ Tre editorial Recorder, in Haszard’s Gazette of last Satur- day, deigns at last to notice our comments on his conduct, in a manner so ludicrous that a feeling of pity for the state in which he finds himself placed before the public, almost in- duced us to refrain from any reply which might render him dill more uncomfortable. We are gravely informed that as Solicitor of ‘the Gas Company, he is not paid by an annual salary, but merely for work performed. The important fact | was, not the mode in which he was paid, but that he wes paid by the Company as their Solicitor: this he does not attempt to | @ny. Tn connection with this, we are tempted to refer to the letter he addressed ast week to Silas Barnard, Esq., whom he | selected as tite individual to be addressed on the subject of the | diseussion in the Common Council on the Gas Company's Bill | for damages to their pipes by the Corporation. The learned gentleman was quite figurative in his iliustra- tiona, Which, however, did not strike us as being very felicitous. As Mr. Lawson's lucubrations are not very generally read, we | may state, for the information of the public, that he instituted a made on the 4th July, and the balance, we are informed, is comparison between his conduct on the oceasion alluded to, and that of @ professional man applied to by a private client, and setting hefure him the arguments in his fayour and those which would make against him, triamphantly asks, where is the dif- ference between the suppositious and real case? There isa trifling difference between the two, inasmuch as in the case imagined, he omitted the important fact necessary to render the analogy complete, the client should have been made aware, hat being requested to confide in the opinion of his adviser, that the latter had been retained and feed on both sides ! Mr. La vson’s view of tho obligation of the Common Council to act on his advice, irrespectively of their own opinions of its correctness, or their want of confidence in himself, evinces a most modest desire on his part to usurp the whole Civic func- tions, and render the Municipal body a mere Caudle appendage to his Honor. This readiness to assume the responsibility of their adapting his plan has not, however, the merit of origi- nality, for we recollect that some years since a very yaluable | sizes as to consume, the first 130 hhds., and the latter 120) ,—This race is looked forward to with considerable interest. A Conoress on THE Avrains oF GaewcR.—Tho belief that a! Banks, Vessels ariiving at Marblehead and other points, | 3 our Excellency on the present occasion, for the purpose of Congress: will be held to define the succession to the Gre: kK} engaged in the tanks fishing, have found fish of the largest | C#tuestly requesting that you would be pleased to exercise 7 size, and are arriving with full fares, at Marblehead this week, from a voyage of about three /months, one with 15,000 and the other with 10,000 of such | Two vessels arrived bhas, of salt. The 15,000 fish make 900 quintals; and the | voyagyv is profitable enough to divide $300 toa man. The | Bank sae is the best and surest of all the fisheries, and | much more extensively prosecuted. Of the mackerel catch the report is favourable. On our shores they have done well, and the latest returns from the Bay of St. Lawrence declare them plenty and fat. It is to be hoped that the mackerel men may have a good season ; generally it is a poor business, and of late years has declined in this section, except in Gloucester, that takes the lead, and which is more abundantly supplied with men from the Provinces, The increase of the shoe business-has crowded hard npon all kinds of fisheries, as that is more profitable, and it will in Gloucester, if the attempts to introduce the shoe manufacture should succeed there.—New York Herald. Tue Boat Race rerween New York anp Sr. Joun. The preliminaries (says the N. ¥Y. Clipper) were recently ar- ranged in Boston, between Mr. Walter Welsh, on the part of St, John, N. B., and Mr. Stephen Roberts, on behalf of New York. It was agreed that the race should be for $1000 a side, in boats to be rowed by four men each, the men to be respectively of St. John and New York. On making the match $200 a side were deposited in the ands of the skarcholders—a second deposit of $200 a side was to be made good on the day previous to the race. The day selected for the race is the 20th of next month, when the vexed question as to the superiority will be be decided on the waters of Charles River, Boston. It is needless to say that this match is attracting attention in the States as well as in the British Provinces. Both crews are now engaged in training, and will continue with their exercises until the eventful day arrives. Boston must pre- pare for a large increase to her population in September, for thousands will visit the modern Athens to witness the great race, _—~ Exrraonpivany Freak 1x Narore, — Mary, a negro woman, belonging to Di. John H. Huudley, near Mooresville, Ala., gave birth, on the 10th instant, to three living infants, two whites and one black. It will puzzle the medical fra- ternity to account for this singular event. _— nei ae COLONIAL NEWS. Diseracervt Row ar tie Fatts.—On Monday last there was an Excursion of Firemen from 'loronto to Niagara Falls. raft of timber was in great danger of going to pieces in a gale, and when the owner and his employees were using their ut- most endeavours to save the property from the destructive fury of the cloments, they were continually interrupted by a semi- idiotic loafer, who, with 1 gravity only equalled by that of his Hienor, told them not to bother themselves about the timber. He would risk it. So, we opine, it would be, if the Councillors devolve their responsibility on the Recorder. The reference to the felative duties of a captain and pilot of | a ship, did not strike us as being very much in his fayour, and we can only say, that if his argument were carried into prac- tire, the captain would not require the service of the pilot, for the ship would Je at sea as long as one plank stuck to an- other. think, on a par with those of the chap who boarded an East As to his qualifications for the berth, they are, we Indiaman, coming into the Cove of Cork. When the captain began to think that the pilot was steering too near the shore, hegemonstrated with the newly shipped guide, and was ques- tioning him as to his local knowledge, ** Faith, Captain,’’ said Pat, “‘ I know every rock in the harbour,’’ — (here the vessel struck) —‘‘ and, by the Powers,” continued his Honor’s pro- totype, “‘ that’s one of them.”’ So it might be with the legal Pilot of the Corporation. We had intended to devote a more lengthened notice of the recent effusion of the Recorder, but shall defer the pleasure to some future occasion. ~~? =e + A Lrperat Rewarp will be given to the party who shall, within six months from this date, discover the meaning of the following extract of an editorial in last Haszard’s Gazetie:— * There is not the least doubt but that the expenditure of a body of men with their officers and adjuncts, cirenlating £6,000 or £7,000 annually, drawn from a source out of the Island, does in effect increase the exportation to that amount, and without the risk of shipwreck, and the drawbacks of freight, insurance, &c., and although nothing actually remains but the profit, yet, that of itself is no small advantage.” Iurortant 10 Gas Consumers ! — Gas ror Norntne !! —The Editor of Haszerd’s Guzette informs the public that a saying of 100 per cent.! can be obtained by the use of some newly invented gas burners to be seen in operation at Mr. Stamper’s book-store. Who will buy gas stock now, when the Gas Com- pany’s Solicitor —he of the cautious and skilful mind —has declared that ‘‘a saving of 25 to 100 per cent. is said to bé effected by the use of it?’ LD UNITED STATES. Sasa upon te Cenrrat Rarnoap — One Honore AnD Sixty Swine Sravonrenen—Srx Freranr Cars Demo- LisHeD.—An accident, the result of miscalculation, and want of perception, occurred at West Albany last evening, which, while it resulted in no personal injury to any one, caused great damage and loss. A freight train of eighteen cars, coming east, was run into by another train, also coming this way, and with such headway that five or six cars were entirely demolished. One car contained swine, nearly all of which were terribly mangled. Some three or four, it is said, eseaped injury, but they were so much frightened that they scampered off into the woods. Five or six cars, containing butter and produce of a i e nature, were dovetailed in such a manner that it _ impossible to tell butter from cheese, and cheese from utter. The hind cars of the foremost train, when the two trains came in collision, were piled one upon the other, in great confusion. The debris presents a sorry sight, as the produce is nearly all rendered unfit for consumption. The swine were consigned to Mr. Potter of Troy. The accident, it is said, was caused by the miscalculation of the flag man, who, not thinking that the rear train was so near, did not get far enough around the curve to prevent a collision. The damage resulting cannot be less than $5000 or $6000.—AlLany Express, August 23. -_ Tu Mackeret Fismertes. — The fisheries thts season promise to be very successful, both the cod and mackerel. The early arrivals from Labrador have been so, aud they After their arrival at the Fails a dispute arose between some jof the party anda Cabman about the fare which led to a | fight, and the Cabman was badly beaten. This occurred near the Curiosity Shop of Mr. Booth, one of the inmates of | which, an old man, had interceded we understand to save the Cabman. This led to a general attack by the Firemen upon the store. They broke open the door and assaulted Mr. Booth and his family, and also some other persons who were i. { fthe store. We are sorry to say that the blackguards were not arrested, but managed | destroying much of the contents o jin the shop in the most brutal manner, and ended by. your iniluence, in the proper quarter, to obtain for the Island at large, and the City in particular, a renewal of the benefits formerly derived to its inhabitants from the presence of a Military Garrison in Charlottetown. Now that the restoration of peace has rendered disposable large bodies of troops, recently required for active service before the enemy, we feel that the knowledge which Your Exeelloney has obtained of the loyal attachment the people of Prince Edward Island have ever manifested to the person of their Sovereign, will forma sufficient apology for bringing this subject under the notice of Your Excellency, and entreating your favorable consideration of its object. To which His Excellency was pleased to make the following REPLY. Mr. Mayor and Gentlemen of the Common Council ; [ assure you I am perfectly sensible of the great advantage that this community would derive from the restoration of a Detaehment of Her Majesty's Troops to this Island, and [ have not failed to bring the subject under the notice of Her Majes- ty’s Government. I shall take the earliest opportunity of informing the Secretary of State of the extent to which you concur with me in tle representations I have already felt it my duty to make to Her Majesty’s Government, in reference to this subject. D. Dary, Lieut. Governor. A Dartya Excounrer wirn A Bear.—On the morning of Friday last, the loud bellowing of a cow under torture was heard in the Big Marsh Settlement, Lot 42. Three men, Donald and Mathias MacCormack, with a neighbour by the name of MacInnis, armed only with axes, immediately started for the place from which the now pitiful groans proceeded, with the intention of rescuing the suffering animal. When they reached near the scene of distress, they could see through the thicket a huge bear preparing for himself a sumptuous repast. So intent was he upon his prey, that he was not even disturbed by their near approach, until a dog, a few paces in advance of the men, ran up to him; bat the experienced buteher, far from retreating, attacked the dog most furiously, following him as he retreated, until a few paces brought him in contact with the men, who, seeing evidently from the un- pleasant grin of their aggressor, that he was bent on their destruction, and secing no hopes of safety by flight through thickets and windfalls, put themselyes in a state of defence from an instinct of self-preservation. MacInnis, in per- forming some hurried manceuvre, was tripped by a small twig and thrown off his feet, and while the bear was attempting to take adyantage of him as he lay prostrate, by springing upon him, the two MaeCormacks, with their faithful battle-axes, dealt each a well-aimed blow upon their formidable antagonist, laying him prostrate at their feet, while a few more blows, given with right good will, left him as lifeless as the carcass of beef within a few paces of him. Would the man who has sufficient nerve and courage to wield an axe over a real, living, infuriated and aggressive hear—and in the bear’s own territory—be likely to gain laurels in taming a Russian Bear? We think he would if he had a chance of being drawn out. °°. Mlarried. At Mount Mellick, on the 29th August, by the Rev. George §. Milli- gan, Mr. Alexander Jenkins, to Joyoe Lester Lane, daughter of Samucl Lane, Esq., all of Lot 49. Died. New Advertisements. PALL LADD LPL LALA LA LAA A Ah al tal eral RY WILLIAM DODD, VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. FANE following LANDS, and PREMISES will be peremptorily submitted to Public Competition, at the Court House, Colonial Building, ia Charlottetown, on WEDNESDAY, the 29th day of OCTOBER next, at the hour of 12 o’clock, viz: — PASTURE LOTS Nos, 233, 234 and 235, in the Royalty of Char- lottetown, fronting on the St. Peter’s Road, and situate about three niles from Town, containing in the whole 36 acres, a little more or less, Atso— That beautifally situated PROPERTY, forming part of COMMON LOT No, 18, in the Royalty of Charlottetown, fronting on the Hillsborough, and in the immediate vicinity of Government House, lately in the occupation of Captain Beageley, R. N , bounded on the north-west by the Road leading to Goverument House, and on the east by West-street, and extending on said Street 233 feet, a little more or less, with the large and commodious DWELLING HOUSB, OUT- BUILDINGS and appurtenances thereunto belonging. The eontingent annuity formerly charged on these Premises for the use and benefit of Mrs. Wilson, having been duly transferred to the residence of Mr. David Wilson, in Kichmond-street, this valuable Property (on Common Lot 18) will be sold in fee simple, and freed and discharged of ail in- cumbrances, Atso-—That valuable picee of Ground, with the DWELLING HOUSE and PREMISES, known as the present residence of Mr. David Wilson, fronting 40 feet on Richmond street, and extending in depth 50 feet, a little more or less, forming part of TOWN LOTS Nos. 4 and 5, in the second hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown. This property is sub- ject to an annuity of £50 currency per annum, charged thereon for the decease of her present husband, (in case she shall survive him), and so long as she shall remain his widow and unmarried, and it will be sold liable thereto. . For terus of sale and furthor particulars, enquire of the undersigned’ Trustees for Sale, &c., under Deed of Release and Conveyance, bearing date the 21st day of December, 1855, executed by the above named David Wilson and his said wife, with the other parties therein named, to the undersigned, and duly registered, and as the same is amended by an addenda thereto, dated the 10th day of May ultimo, endorsed thereon, and also duly registered. Te" Dated at Charlottetown, this 10th day of September, 1856. 3 JOSEPH HENSLEY, JOUN LONGWORTH, Sept. 15. ROBERT STEWART. rt is requested that the following books, the property of the Legislative Library, already detained beyond all reasonablo time, be returned immediately :— momeitat Wale, ... vido eH... 2d volume, Alinonis Hebe s.cu'..... . ed ie. alae Ist volume of 2d series, Pr eee a aS lst volume, Pe Nn osc on cck oneness cece 2d volume, Macaulay’s History of Hagland,.................. Ist volume, Mill’s Polition) Moomemy,,. . . -.000.se<s sewedie. sees 2d volume, OPE Bt Tis ns nnitnnnko eaiiiine Ist volume, Continuation of Hume and Smollet’s History of Eng- end, a... .. s cncon caleomiialtes o< on Ist volume, Fall of Napoleon. Sept. 15, 1856. L. C. JENKINS, Librarian. To Let, . SHOP and WAREHOUSE near the Queen's wharf. a ae y to the Subscriber, pt. 15. . JAMES MORRIS. Hourly expected, ER schr. “ New Messenger,” and will be sold at Auction on arrival— 25 barrels Calcined PLASTER, a superior article. Sept. 15. li B. DAVIES, Queen-strect. Flour, Meal and Leather. 60 IITALF-BARRELS FAMILY FLOUR, 50 barrels kiln-dried CORNMEAL, 20 sides SOLE LEATHER. At Bedoque, on the 3d instant, after a short illness, Donald, eldest son of Mr. Alexander Macfarlane, aged 14 years and 2 months. On the 10th inst., after a lingering illness, which he bore with Chris- tian resignation to the Divine will, Mr. Francis Lauchlin MacPhee, of this City, in the 24th ‘year of his age. Deecased was a young man of great promise, and was very much esteemed and respected by all who knew him for his kind and manly disposition. equiescat in pace. At Pomeroy, Ohio, a few weeks since, Mr. Peter Barclay, in the 48th to get safe back to Toronto, where it is hoped, however, justice will yet be done them. The Teronto Globe speaking of the Excursion says, that “ it was quite successful!” Very successful indeed !— Niagara Mail. nantiirentniecnithaitiaie lire ialtinndinas The Niagara Mail says the Wheat erep in Canada is generally harvested, and, on the whole, the result is most satisfactory. The Mail is of opinion that “a competent scientific commission should be appointed by Government to investigate into the origin of the weevil.” Deatu rrom Drowntna.—On Saturday last four boys were playing im a canoe at the shore of Mr. Patterson’s Cove, when the wind being off the land, their frail bark drifted some distance from the shore. Being without paddles or any means of guiding the canoe, and fearful of drifting out into rough water, they all leapt overboard and attempted to swim ashore, but they became exhausted and sunk before reaching a place where they could get bottom. Aid was near at hand and they were soon rescued, but not until in one of them life had become extinct. The other three, although far gone, eventually recovered. The deceased was a son of Mr. Head, a fine boy of about eleven years old.—Eastern Chronicle. > May Krttep.—A fatal accident occurred at River John on Monday last. A number of men were engaged in raising the stern post of a new vessel which is being laid on in Mr. Charles McLellan’s shipyard, when by some accident the sheers which they had erected for the purpose, tripped and fell, the stern post in its descent falling upon Mr. James Lawder, ship-carpenter, fracturing his skull and causing instant death. Several other persons narrowly escaped serious injury. The deceased was a worthy man and much respected. He leaves a family to mourn their sudden bereavment.— Jd. nt iin Tue Frisnenirs anv tHe Crors.—It is gratifying to hear that our fisheries have been very successful the present season. First, the catch of Spring herring, with the exception of a partial failure in one or two localities, was very abundant. So was also Gasperaux. The accounts res- pecting the Salmon fishery are equally satisfactory, and an unusually large number of persons are employed putting them up incases. This has caused much competition among purchasers, and enhanced considerably the price of the article, —Miramichi Gleaner. LOCAL NEWS. ADDRESS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL TO HIS EX- CELLENOY THE LIEUT. GOVERNOR. At a meeting of the City Council, on Weduesday evening, the 10th September, 1856— PRESENT : lis Worship the Mayor, Councillors Barnard, Councillors Rigg, Sims, Pethick, McCraith, Rankin, and Davies, Meclsauc, Smith, His Honor the Recorder. It was unanimously Resolved, That a respectful Address be —— to His Excellency Sir Dominick Daly, requesting 1im to use his influence in the proper quarter to obtain a re- newal of the Garrison in this City. And accordingly the Council waited on Lis Excellency on Thursday last wil the following ADDRESS. To His Excellency Sir Dominick Daly, Knight, Lieutenant Governor and Commander-in-Chicf, in and over Her Majesty's Island Prince Edward, Chancellor, Vice Ad- miral and Ordinary of. the same, fc. fc. Fe. We, the Mayor and Common Council of the City of Char- lottetown, beg leaye to approach Your Excellency with sentiments of high respect. From the uniform desire to advance the material prosperity report an abundance of fish. The same is true from the of this Island, which Your Excelleney has manifested since your assumption of its Government, we are induced to address | year of his age, leaving a widow and three children to moarn the loss of ;a kind and indulgent husband and father. Mr. Barclay formerly be- | longed te Bedeque, ftlarine Intelligence. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Serr. 5.—Schr. Rival, Match, Boston; goods and passengers. Lady Le Marchant, Pictou; mails. Lively Lass, Robertson, Pictou; coal. Ploughboy, Robertson, do.; do. Ariel, Moore,Sydney; do. Lady Jane tray, Paul, Bay Veric; deal. Brig Intended, Bale, do.; do. Mary Ann, Wood, Pictou; coal S8—Industry, Alen, Dalhousie; shingles. Mary, LeBlanc, Arichat; bal. LaRooka, Davidson, Bostom; goods Emma, Hobbs. Sydney; coal. Conservative, McFadyen, Pictou; do. Favourite, Babin, Port Hood, limestone. Elizabeth, Scott, Shemogue; deal. Bee, Oulton, Bay Verte; deal. Virgin, Bears, Pictou; coal. Wave, McDonald, Pugwash; lime- stone. New Messenger, Siteman, Halifax; goods. Unity, Green, Sydney; coal. 10—Aurora, Hiume; do.; do. Unicorn, Gallant, Shediac; deal. Armament, Aylward, Newfld.; bal. Mayflower, Beers, Pictou; coal. CLEARED. Szrr. 5.—Schr. Belle, Chappell, Bay Verte; bal. 8—Mary, LePlanc, Newiid.; cattle. Ploughboy, Robertson, Pictou; bal. Lively Lass, Robertson, do.; do. LBee, Oulton, Bay Verte; bal. 9—Favourite, Babin, Port Hood; do. 11—Industry, Allen, Cariquet; do. Emma, Hobbs, Sydney; do. Conservative, MeVadyen, Shediac; do. — meena genera Yrices Current. CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS, SEPTEMBER 13. Provisions, ! Poultry. Seef, (small) ® th.. 4d @ 7d Partridges, cach... Do. by qtr. ? b.. 9d @ Is Mutton, ? ....... 34d @ Gd Geese, each ....... none. | Veal, ®t...+..+.. 3d @ 6d! Ducks, each....... Is @ 1s 3d | Pork,.¥ th...-.....54d @ 5§d|Fowls,cach........ is 3d @ 2s Do. (small) ¥ h.. 6d @9d/ Fish. Lee. F Pecsises 34d @ 6d. Codfish, ® gtl...... 12s @ 15s Butter, ¥® .......1s @ 1s 2d,Salmon, ¥ i ..... 6d 1s|Herrings, ¥ bbl.... 308 @ 35s Do. by tub, ¥ b.. 4d @ 6d|Mackerel, # doz... ls @ 1s 6d Cheme. FR a sinses Pearl Barley, ¥ b.. 24d | Lumber. LM, © Bien ch eeide 10d @ 11d Boards, (hemlock). 48 @ 5s iam, ¥ tbee.e..s.. Sd @9d) Do. (spruce)... 58 @ 6s PROGR, F Recceses. 2jd @3d) Do. (pine)..... 78 @ 8s Oatmeal, ¥ h...... lid @ 19d Shingles, ®? M..... 7s @ 9s Eggs, ¥ dozen..... 7d @ 9d|Laths,............ . 23@ 38 Rabbits, each..... none. Sundries. Vegctables, Timothy seed, ¥ bus. 20s @ 24s Potatoes, ¥ bush. ...1s 9d @ 2s Cloverseed, ¥ th ...16d @ 18d Carrots, ¥ bushel. ..1s6d @ 2s Wool, ¥ th........ lld@ 1s Peas, ¥ quart...... 5d @ 8d/Hay, ¥ ton........ 40s @ 50s Turnips, #” bushel. .1s 6d @ 2s| Straw, ¥ ewt...... 1s @ 1s 3d Grain. Homespun, ¥ yard.3s6d @ 5s Wheat, ® bushel... none. Tallow, ¥ b..... » 10d @ 1s Barley, ? bushel... 5s @ 6s Cordwood, ¥ cord. . 133 @ 15s Oats, ¥ bushel.... 1s 9d @ 2s Apples, (P.E.1) ¥ bus. 4s @ 5s me ® Lippincott’s Cloth Mills, WEST RIVER, PICTOU, NOVA SCOTIA, ae subscriber respectfully informs tho inhabitants of Prince Edward Island that he has now got his large and new establishment for dressing and dyeing cloth in full work- ing order; and from the general satisfaction which his work has given, he trusts that he will this season again receive a liberal share of public patronage. Agrents.—Andrew A. Macdonald, Georgetown, Kenneth Mackenzie, Charlottetown. : Cloth left with either of the above agents wiil be finished and returned with quicker despatch than usual. S. LIPPINCOTT. July 21, 1856. {Ad & Isl. 3m.) Fulling, Dyeing, Dressing, &c. LEXANDER GRANT, East River, Pictou, Nova Scotia, L begs leave to remind the inhabitants of Prince Edward Island generally, that he is prepared to execute all orders in the above business at much less charges than at any other Mills; and having now quite new machinery, in excellent working order, will warrant satisfaction to all parties who may favour him with their patronage. Cloth returned with dispatch. Ageuts for Prince Edward Island—Mr. J. W. Morrison, No. 3, Queen-street, Charlottetown—and Mr. L. C. Owen, George- ae ALEXANDER GRANT. 3d @ 5d/ Turkeys, each .....63 @ 78 6d Auso — 12 barrels new ONIONS. For sale cheap for cash by City, Sept. 15. 3w SAMUEL E. FOWLE. Benevolent Irish Socioty. At a Quarterly Meeting of tlic above Society, held on the 10th September, at the Suciety’s Room, Mr. Iucuann B. Rerp was elected Secretary, in the place of Mr. Richard Walsh, resignod. Sept. 15, 1856. Dissolution of Partnorship. pase partnership heretofore carried on under the name and firm of DAVIS & FELWICK, is from this date dissolved. Notice is hereby given that I will not be answerable fer any debis or contracts contracted by George Felwick. Sept. 15, 1856. 4i JAMES DAVIS. —_——- — Auction Of the effects of the late Hon. Dr. Conroy. N THURSDAY, the 18th instant, commencing at 12 o’clock, By Auction, at the late residence of the Hon. Dr. Conroy, Water-street, the whole of the Household Furnituro, HORSE (Farmer), COW, Carriages, Sleighs, Harness, Firewood, &c. &c., all of which will be sold without the least reserve. MIND THURSDAY, I8th SEPTEMBER, INST. ——ALSO—. N TUESDAY, the 23d inst., at MOUNT CONROY, BEDEQUE, the Sale will be resumed at 12 o’elock, of the Stock, Crop & Farming Implements, comprising HORSES, COWS, HEIFERS, SHEEP, PIGS, WHEAT, BAKLEY, OATS, POTATOES, TURNIPS, HAY, &e. Further particulars, see Handbills. Terus.—Sums to £5, cash; from £5 to £20, two months; from £20 upwards, three months. Approved Joint Notes of Hand will be required for the payment. SALE AT BEDEQUE ON THE 23d INST. H. W. LOBBAN, Licensed Auctioneer. City of Charlottetown, September 8, 1856, SELLING OFF! EE ASZARD begs leave respectfully to inform his customers and the public in general, his intention of selling off the large Stock of Goods, he has now on hand at a great reduction in prices, to make room for the New Importation expected in a few weeks. His Stock of Merchandize will be offered at very reduced prices, com - prising a large assortment of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, GROCERIES AND HABERDASHERY, among which will be found a large Stock of READY MADECLOTHING in good style; a large stock of Brussels, Seoteh, Kidder, Fent and Hemp CARPETING, Bar Lron, Window Glass, Putty, Oils, Paints, &e., &c. The GOODS will be ready for Sale on SATURDAY, the SIXTH day of SEPTEMBER, and he will continue to sell at the above rates uutil the Ist of OCTORER next. As great advantages will be offered to purchasers for prompt payment, as the terms to secure the reduction in prices will be Cash only, he would invite his customers and the public to give an early call, that they may participate in the bargains he will offer. Great George Street, Charlottetown, September 1, 1856. Dycing and Cloth-dressing. OHN McP. FRASER, of Pictou, Nova Scotia, respectfully intimates to his numerous friends and the pubjic that, owing to the large patronage extended to his establishment, he is enabled to reduce his prices from one shilling, for dyeing and full dressing black and brown, to TEN-rEeNce, and other work in proportion. Cloth entrusted to his agents will be done with his usual care and dispatch. Acrnts.—Charlottetown,....Peter Maegowan, Esq Georgetown,..... ree MacNeill, Esq. White Sands,.....David Johnston, FE September 4, 1856. (all papers, 2m.) Reducod Fare betweon Bedeque & Shediac. ——Passage 2s, 6d.—— MIE subscriber having put the favorite Sebr. * OREGON” in gov repair, will run her, during the remainder of the season, as a PACKET between the above places, leaving Bedeque every Monday and Thursday evening, after the arrival of the Royal Mail Stage from Charlottetown—and returning, leaying She- diac the following days. Summerside, August 25. JAMES C. POPE. Regular Trader. PENILE Clipper Ship «* MAJESTIC,’ M, Walsh Commander, 500 tons, A 1, iron kneed and metalled, will be despatched from Liverpool on or about the first of September. For freight or passage please apply to Messrs. D. Cannon, Son & Ce., South Castle Street, Liverpool, or to W. W. Lord & Co., Charlottetown. East River, Pictou, Angust 18, 1856. bw. Charlottetown, 30th June, 1806 use and benefit of Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Wilson, from and after the — Sia A a eben mee eae sa hn wee a a i il spl ts Big 8 <2 eae.