I At Windsor, N. HASZARI7-S‘ *GAZElI'll'E.‘ V OCTOBER 12.; t ~ I er. 3' ‘$3.’... .. r. W .,Hall, Mr.'ClIarlhs.‘.I‘.¥ollsrd. olP'CI‘|a~rlottetows, LIE, I., to Miss Harriet Thom ' 'I‘lte.abova is a ‘on of Mr. Pl'“_'.~',"'.Ed- . -_ . ' ~ "‘¥"“' .-. ...— .-u-"--' , u see. smes Polls of this .- ,4 3‘ H‘ Al Port Hill‘Hcess, on Monday the Id inst. Mrs. _ William Richards of so . _ -At Wsrlilihgma I‘I.rov:. on Monday last. Mrs. P‘. N._Gisbvuas of u 000- . - i ' New You, October 3d. By Telegraph to the Halifax Reading Room ; Steamship lialtic arrived at 4 a. ll, Flour has advanced is. per barrel. Increased pressure in the Money market. The Eastern queatitgi still unchanged. The Vienna conference to eemton, attempting to slttooth cvsr ditlieultiss. and it is expected that saw mtslidcation conciliatory to both liosais and Turkey will be made, but it is feared the arruiea had cattle in collision. The Servia Charge had notilietl the Pone that Servia would remain neutral in the event of a THE KOZSTA APPAIIL Some excitement is likely to pow out of the demand made by Austria on the United Stntes for reparation In the case ofKor-ta, the Hunga- rian refuges, who was sclaed b the Austrian authorities at Sin rna, and subsequent] de- manded by Corn. nghnm,,on the groun that he was an Anieriuin citizen. The demand of Austria receives the sanction of England and France, and has alreody been made public. To this demand, Mr. Mercy, the United States‘ Secretary, has replied in a letter of no ordinary ability, stoutly maintaining the right of his Country to protedt Kcsata, and justifying the course pursued by Corn. Iagham. The result of this afl'arr will no doubt cause considerable sensation on both sides of the Atlantic; and from the facts already elicited, we think that the American Commodore performed a meritorious act in releasing the unfortunate Hungarian from the crust persecutions of hissnemies. The following is the substance of Secretary Marcy's letter, which has been telegraphed to the Boston journals.- ossts is claimed as an American citizen un- lawfully seized by the Austrians. In reply to the demand of Austria that the United States govern ment shall direct Kosera to be delivered to at government. that it shall disavow the conduct of the American agents in the Smyrna affair. and tender _sstist‘aetion for that outrage, Mr. Marcy enters into an analysis of the doctrine of allegi- ance, and contends that the contlicting laws on that subjet arc of a municipal character, and have no controlling operation beyond the territorial limits of the country exacting them; that neither of the parties to the question in dispute has the right to appeal to its own municipal laws to settle the matter in dispute. which occurred in t jurisdiction of a third independent power; that neither the Austrian decrees nor morican laws can properl be invoked in this case, but the internslions law furnished the rules for a correct decision, and by the light from this source upon the tranaaetios at Smyrna are its features to he discerned. Kosats being beyond the jurisdiction of a third independent power: that neither the Austrian decrees our American laws can properly he invoked" in this case, but the international law furnished the roles tor a correct decision, and by the light from this source shed upon the transac- tion at Smyrna are its true features to discern- ed. Kodats‘ being beyond the jurisdiction of Austria, her laws were entirely insperative, un- less the sultan of Turkey has consented by treaty stipulations to give them vigor within his domin- ions. Mr. Marcy, after defining the law of nations, bearing on the subject cl‘ allegiance. contents that to surrender political oflcnders like Kossts is not a duty, but on the contrary would boa dishonorable aubserviency to a reign power, and an act meriting the reprobation of mankind. He then refers the Austrian minister to the re- fusal of Turkey in I849 to iurrr-ruler the Hunga- rian rsftt sea on the demand of Austria and Rus- sia. a re out which the civilised world juetilsd and commended. and which those two powers eventually .scquiesed in, without iniputing to Turk a breach of her duty ora violation of their rights. nests was one of these refuges, and his case was then fully discussed, not only by the parties, btit throughout Europe, and de- cided against the right of Austria to require any extradition, either under the law of nations or by existing treaty stipulations; the justice of this decision was admitted by the rulers, states- men. and people ofevery country, and the Sultan commended for the firmness and humanity of his course. Mr. ll, thee alludes to the claim pttt forth by Austria to ssise Kossra by virtue of certain trea- tias which subjects Austrian subjeotsin Turkey to consular jsrisdietleo; lie doubts the existence olasy-such-treaties, and gives cogent reasons for so doing. "UNITED STATIC. (From th Helios Daily ho.) ‘Ibo Packet Brig Bells. from Boston, arrived on Tuesda evening. We have Boston papers of Saturday, which we glean the ‘Intel ‘genes following: . 6- We ldsro,"‘seys the Houston Telegraph or the Idtlt tilt. , "thsrmuch excitement has been created on the western frontier by a report that the Msaie'ses wermpssprsleg ‘to strut sosis or the froittior ports. _ “ The west banh «W the Rio Grands is li- terally lined with tree ,‘and it was supposed not less than 15,000 ssican tron are now stationed in the towns of the Sierra sdrs." correspondent of the Matsgorda Tribune adds the following as a postscript to alettsr, dated San Antonia, August 95: “I have just learned a piece of war rumor that my be interesting to your readers. instruc- tions have been received here by the Quarter- mske immediate preparation for the and scoolltodstion of Io,ooo United reope-—eotue say 00.000. _his move- ment has been induced by the warlike attitude of Mexico. Santa Anna is rapidly _recruiting hi. rareaa, and it Is pretty well ascertained. upon good authority, has already a large array Ill process . o ‘on. We have every res_son to believe tbd the do Iratiotis are not pscillc. Rgqgglg‘ yjlfa page that rugkss the immediate is 's(_ esslssaaistisr olaossocsalraaot. 7 that-row . a reference to thbg however. the Tribune mahsslhe-fsllewleg sbmrvstiess: “ There remains on qafllea sfths fast that he has already raised a large srmy.aud put them in motion for his-anthers (teeth, but the he is pra s invasion of the sited States is rather too doe Isl s, , gestlos for ear sredslhy. Santa Anna is ss:‘ard?too I=lI*dlsssrsmsst lg thfl 300': I WI! 3"“ ‘'5 masts. has lstsstlss males tsssatssd s it. sattshy@lsgispstttsitstsstts its l"l“d'l°M. and carrying out the o prossivc tsttwurcs sfhia own srabitioa, and in oruitsble will at the point of the bayonet. The Northern States are rltuttnuring tlisaflbction, and he is deter- mined to teach them obedience. Csrnargo, Mon- terey, Matstuoras, and other towns adjacent to the lower Rio Grands, are bristling with his bayonets, while higher up, near the Presidio road, a heavy army of 30.000 men is said to be on the march. Our own Government. being apprised of these movements, began to prepare for an cmevgenc All the troops from the available Indian outposts ‘ to arrived there before we leIt.—-some twenty companies from the different military stations in the Atlanlic States have also been ordered to San trtoniu, and it is generally believed that‘ there would be between 6000 and 8000 troepa quarter- ed in that city in the course oI's few weeks." Mort-rant. Rio-r 'l‘trrai.a.—Gan. Rowan, set- ing Governor General of Canada, fearing possible disturbance during the trials at the neat criminal term of the Court ol Queen's Bench in Montreal, has sent for two hundred pensioners from Quebec. .__..__l_._____._ C H I N A . Some ofthe books issued by the Chinese insur- gents. who have embraced Christian doctrines, prove the remarkable correctness‘ of many of their views. though unhappily there is much error mixed with the trtitli. In the Digostoftheir books made by the Rev Dr. Mvdhnrst, are the follow- ing prayer, Doxology, and version of the Com- mandtnents :— . " I, A. II.. kneeling down with a true heart, repent of my sins, and pray the Heavenly Father. the Great God of His abundant mercy, to forgive my former sins of i.rnorsnce, in repeatedly break- ing the Divine commands, earnestly heseeching Him also to grant me repentance and newness of life, that my soul may go to Heaven, while I from hencel'orth_truly forsake my former ways, aban- doning idolatry and all corru t practices, in obedi- ence to God's commands. also pray that God would give me His Holy Spirit to change my wicked heart, deliver me from all temptation, and grant me His favor and protection. bestcvving upon me food and raiment. and exemption calamity, peace in this world and glory in the nest. through the tactile of our Saviour and Elder Brother Jesus, who redeemed us front sin. Islso pray that God's will may be done on earth as it is done in Heaven. Amen." On Sundays the following Doxology is to be said or song :— " We praise Thee, 0 God. our Heavenly Fa- e r : It We praise Jesus, the Saviour of the world . -‘ We praise the Holy Spirit, the sacred Intel- ligence; " We praise the Three Persona. united as one true Spirit." The above is followed by a verse of a hymn, a '- VI . . " The true doctrine is diflbrent from the doc- trine of the word; " It saves men’s souls and slbrds the enjoy- ment of endless as; “ The wise receive it at once with joyful caul- tation ; " And the foolish. when awakened, understand thereby the way to Heaven. “ Our Heavenly Father, of His infinite and in- comparable mercy. ' not spare his own Son. but sent him down into the world. “ 'l‘o giye his life for the redemption ofall our transgressions . It When men know this and repent of their sins, they may go to Heaven." Then follow the Ten Commandmsnts:— I. “ Worship the great God. 9. “ Do not worship depraved spirits. 3. “ Do not take Gorl's name in vain: His name is Jehovah. d. “On the seventh ds is the Sabbath, when you must praise God for is goodness." (Their sbhath occurs on the aarne day as our Sunday.) 5. “ Honour father and mother. 6. " Do not kill or injure people. 7. 0* Do not commit adultery or practice any uncleannets.” (Under this command opium or foreign tobacco is forbidden.) S. " Do not steal. 9. " Do not lie. I0. “ Do not covet." ‘ FRANCE. Br order of jhs Prefect of Police. a strange ordinance relative to servants of both .seaes has been plscsrded in all parts of Paris. It declares that all servants, male or female, who are now in service at Paris. or who intend tslting service there, must, within the delay ofthreo months- that is from the present time to November Ist--' provide themselves with a Iirrd. or book. for their masters to mark down their opinions of their honesty, conduct, time of service, dtc., under pain of subjecting themselves to an imprisonment of not more than three months, or not less then‘! This ' . which is to contain their names. age, birth-place, and description, will’ be delivered, on retinal application. at the Prefecture of Police. I is interdicted in all masters to receive into their service any servant who is not provided with such Iivut. All such servants as do not conform to the prescription of this ordi- nance are to be expelled from Paris. i ' 1853. FIRST FALL IMPORTATION. DIRECT FROM l.‘h‘Gl..d.N'D. that for last A! the Establishment of A.b J. Duncan & 05.. WHO have just received. as Margaret. from Liverpool, G. B , part eftlteir satessive Greek BRITISH GOODS, Suitable for the pressrit and Winter Seasons. . «-5 The above Stock has been carefully selected hy ass of the Firm. purchased for Cash, and can be cedtidently rscotstneadadlto the Public. ‘or A choice Assortment of AMERICAN GOODS, Ea Iblsgrsplt and Favorite from Season. _ -r *- -~ 31".: ..$‘}l'.t'£".Z~'.‘."' A. It Dorcltester ermc, ctiatousrew Oct. II, ION. ti EARLS! amen. a few hundred Isebels gssd {rwo rtowrzo uasuv, for which the htgtmst Ill ho ' . ' '"°' ' "" , qtzottor arm. Jar. Charlottetown. Oat. Illh. I558. Ii . sogtage ‘tt'a“l.et. A T0o.lo':Tn°o." IIsll?«_l"r::rla'gn ea 3% com. {.2 M. he Steve .s'a.d'.Cseathtg Hesse am pAaL.s.mv'lm' Hall. Celh underneath. and e ""' ' " Tllloflllhu: ousatssv. .Wsbw lfl III: * F , I853. AMER! AN GOODS. Prisms canes and Cooking em... c........s Weed-bettsm ctai... Rack do.. ‘ Psilsrgreorne. llalhlee Ilebes. Ilene’ lasts. Ladim’ Ovsrshees and Gaiters. to. to. die. r At sstoaihiug tlow rates. t A. It J. DUNCAN do Co's. Pntahlisltlseut Etchedsv. Street, Oct. ISM. in mF;eehoId Form for acts. M NINGootheIIedsqaeBa joiiiagt late residence of the Heti. Jeae P . consis- tlsg el 55 Acres of Land with I sotufovtable Dwel- isg House and Burn. A .8 Acres cfseperior svsh. The Stock will be sold with the Farm if Desired. it consists ol'IHevses. I Yearling, 5 Cows, D Neat Cattle, I5 Sheep and Huge. Abe. the H y and Straw. There are 80 Acres Land adjoining which can be purchased, the whole Premises rare in cendition and use -scarcely be exceeded as to loulity by say as Ilia Island. about I00louds of Seaweed can be obtained on the shore aosaally. Part of the purchase money. can rerrmin on the pre- mises. For further particu rs appl to the owner,on the premises, MRS. JANE SILLIICEII. or to. ENRY J. CALLBI-ZCK. Charlottetown, Oct. I2th, I858. SPRAY COW.’-This has been on the Prero- iaes of the satmorihor for the last seven weeks astray Cow, brindle sides. hack and belly white. the owner can have her by paying the expense of this advertisement. - JOIIN CAMERON. ‘I‘ryeu River Road. Oct. ld. I858. IIuf’s Square House. AMER CAN FALL GOODS, E: Brigantine Telegraph. NOW landing. u choice assortment sf AMERI- CAN GOODS, suitable for the Season. con- s'It' in teI'ParloaI and Cooking Stoves. 300". Shoes, and Rubbers in great variety; Rubber Over Coats, a cod assortment of American Cloths, newest les. Door Aaes. Burning Pluid Wool Cards, Ground Cotfee. Loo ttg' Issaes, furrrhlers. Fluid Lamps, D e ocd. &c., &.c., which will be sold in low rates or Casts. GEORGE BEER, jun. Charlottetown. Oct. 7. I853. n7b8i To Grocers. SUGAR! SUGAR! SUGAR! JUST RECEIVED, ea Sclir. Sophrottis, from Barrels Choice PORTO RICO SUGAR. Per 3 e w, by WILLIAM T. PAW. Oct. S, I858. Sm Nriw STORE . N the North Side Queen's Square, in the Premi- aes lately occupied by Mr Richard I"a_ught. at which the Subscriber has for Sale, u choice lot of Groceries and _A‘mer-loan Goods, I Soueheng and Con 'l‘es. Brown and crushed Sager, Molasses, Golrsn rup, Rice, Cofl'ee, Pilot Bread; Wine, Butter and Picnic Crackers and Cheese, Onions, Vinegar. Pepper, Moatsvd. Table Salt. Soap. Candles, Starch, Blue, Wnshin Soda. Sslerattts. Alum, Copperss, Glass, Putty. Cast Steel Axes, Manure I-‘orks. Shovels. Brooms. Chairs, Buckets. Tube. Fluid Lamps, Lanterns, Boots and Shoes, In- dia Rubber Slims And Roll. Unbleached Cottons. Bed Tick, Arnericsn Home- s us, Cstteu Werpa. Batting. Candle Wiolr. Pelt rim. Far Caps, die. kc. assortment of Cooking and I"rsuklio and ‘I’ ht Air Stoves. AUCTIONS. Household Furniture, Horses, cs:-ri':g'a.s'. lsrmtrzulmplsmsnts, or LONGWOITH 61. vane. 0 be Sold b Public Auction, on Thursday & Pride , It It Iltli October next, at the resi- Colotiel Laue. all his Household Purniture, China, (Ilasevvar Horses. Cows. Shoe , Carriages. Harnosa.£'arrning Implements. I, c. particulars. see Hand Bills. Charlottetown, Sept. 28th. All the Papers Valuable Property for Sale In ozonorr:roW.{v.._..4 ROYALTY. end ictsity. Consisting of lenses stcr and restore Tlu Property of the late George R. Young. Esq., dcccoscd. l- and Town. Lots. BY WILLIAM SAUNDIIION. HERE will be sold at public Aaction.atGsor . town. on Saturday thefiflssnlh day of Dr: r next, at tloelu o'clock, noon the fol owiag very desirable Properties. viz:—- Ist. A new two stcr Dwelliu House. fitted up with two shops. situat near the nean‘a Wharf, at the corner of Kent and Huntley Streets, being part of Water Lot I1. the ground measuring 05 set 8 inches on Kent street, and 70 feet in Huntley Street. 2nd. H fof'l‘own Lot No I, Third range. Letter B. at the corner of Kent and Richmond Street, the most desirable stand for‘ s mercantile establishment is Geor etows. lrd. ovvs Lot No. 0 Third Ra a Letter B. 4th, Pasture Lot No‘ 81, is the Roya ty of George- town, and 5th Pasture Lot No.40. These Lots are within a few minutes walk cftisorgetown, and can be mail . Gib.’ Pasture Lot No. 269 fronting on Cardigan River, I)onttliftIl|y situated, and under cultivation. 7th. Hulf of pasture Lot No 2I6. a-ljoini the former, and frontin upon the north Roynlty cad. Sth. I08 acres of nd aconsiderable part ofwhich is cleared and under cultivation. fronting on th Georgetown road about six mrlee from Georgetown, with the Houses therroo, formerly occupied by Mr. Thomas McAvoy, and adjoining the farm of Mr. James Mucklsjohn. 9th. 300 acres cfwood land on Township No. 52. near the Hand of Cardigan River. 'l‘errns. 'l‘went five per cent deposits, on par- chsae. and the Be snoe within one year thereafter, with interest. At theoption ofthe Purchaser. a will be iron whco5t‘.l can ' , ". and a Mortgsge taken or the balance. For title, and any other in- forrnation, please apply to the Auctioneer, at George- town. or at the Ofice of the Hon. Charles Young, at Charlottetown. W LLIAM YOUNG, Easoctors and Trustees CHARLES YOUNG. of the late George Charlottetown, R. Young. Sep. 27, I853. all the papers. Cools at Tracadie. or LONGWORTH &- rues. 'l'0 BE SOLD at PUBLIC AUCTION, on Morvoar the nth instant, at 3 o'clock, p. rn., on the East Side of Tracadis Harbour, per order of lhe Senior Oficsr in command of the Royal Navy, on this station. 75 TONS OF PIOTOU COAL, being the remainder of a supply for the use ofthe Steamer ‘ Rosa,’ lately. employed is the protection of the Fisheries. [E/"‘ Terms Cash on deliver . October 6, I858. G. . DEBIDIS. By E. W. Irobban, N MONDAY I'lth of October next, on the farm of Sergeant Joins llunsox. on the entrance ofthe New Glasgow Road, Lot 82, about 0 miles from Charlottetown. comprising Id Head of Horned cattle,‘ lso. Lard and Seal Oil, Bnrnin Fluid dtc. ' GEOIIGE MOORE. Oct. 1th I858. n'I58i Isl Valuable Form for Sole. HAT valuable lsssshold FARM at Long Creek. T for 999 years. formerly in the possession of Jorrrr McI.aon. now owned by the Subscriber. There are on the rsntlses a good House and Burn, the house partl nished: two wells and plenty of poles; also a crab which cuts 30 tons ofl ey. One thousand poles will run the line fence, as the farm is almost surrounded by writer. There is abundance of Mussel and black marsh Mud in front of the Farm. Suchc Farm is very seldom in the market. For particulars apply to Mr. JAMES CAIRNS, Globe Hotel, Charlottetown, or to.IOHN GARVIE, Bonshavv Inn. Terms Moderate. 0ct.n, 58. Ten Dollars Reward. WJRJVIJV1? T0 TIJIIIIIIR STEJLBR8. V HEREAS a number of Tennis, and other races have, during the winter season, been in the abitofstealing Timber from oh‘ the various 'I‘owuehi with which I urn concerned. Now I hereby give Public Notice to all 'I‘snnrrts, or other individuals, who rndy hereafter be found '_l‘respa upon these Forest Lands, either by putting timber. liro.uood, erecting camps, making sleigh roads, haul- irra crtsny private rohds. on said property. that they w lwlthoat distinction of persons, he prosecuted to the utmost r er of the Law ;and any person who will give in ormstion of such 'I‘r sears. so that th may be brought to justice, shal , on conviction, c rsczive the above rows ' WILLIAM DOUSE, Charlottetown. October 0, I858. Bottles-, woclatid Skins. HE Subscriber w_ill.pey the big market price in CAIII, for.spy qeaatlty of W001. and SHEEP SKINS. ROBERT BELL. Queen Square, Ch..'I‘owy' 3 .May Ilet, ISIS. . , CII OTICI. ALL Perseus indebted to Mr. RICHARD PAUGIIT, by Nets oflland. or look Account, are requested to make immediate I to the snders' ,whu‘bdayaatherlssd yPoweref Attorney to collect the pots. THOMAS ALLEY. Charlottetown, Sept Ilst, I858. NOTICE. LI. Persona indebted to tbs Estate of the i Honourable Colonel Lane. dssesssd. are re- qeested to make payment fertliwiii ; and any par. soos having detnanda against the said Estate are re- sired to forward the asaieietbs0’eecfWrr.i.rasr oaoair. . & LHAMIUION LANE. - « Acting Executor. ‘fill Oct. I855. - Alltbe pipers 4 weeks CABDING iracrtnrss. 3 Subscribers have coostantl on hand, and oh. by sale rmvo .tr.r. CRIJVII sem|IIste.whiebes bapatint itviniediate .,,.,.u... it _ Iuallly ,atiend:d is. M- ar... Joan Ilearcs So ._Ssokville, Wm. tuerlssd. cw’ wick, or sun S-rawaa-r. he ll0tIlIO'Is- Jase, I'Ith, ISIS. III-oey 27 Sheep, 2‘ Acres ef'I'urnips, Potatoes, 1 Carts 5!. Plcnghs. A large Barrttclt of Hay. Terms-—A credit ol'8 niontlu will be given on all some over £1, on approved notes of hand. To be sold. .4! 12 o'clock, norm. ON Thursday the 5th day ofNovemhsr next. at the hour of I2 noon, 200 acres of wood land. on the west side of Ructico old Road, and North of land in possession Jnmes Diamond, in I2 ncre Lots; so on sarns day, at no in the afternoon on Winsloo Road I50 acres on West side of said Road.North of land in possession of George Smith in five wood lots of I2 acres; 50: On the following day, tit I2 o'clock noon. I00 rrores, known as the sqnrtre I00, situate at the North end of Union Road, ltavin a good Stream of Water running through it. 2 per cent of the purchase to be paid dew, and the balance as per further agreement. . ' Sale to take place In fron’t ofthe hind. . . INSLOE. By W. IIODGB*l, his At tnsyr O LET for such a Term of years as may be reed upon, the Farm known as Sherwood situate seven miles from Charlottetown at Dog River, Township No. II containing. I80 acres of excellent land, upon which are erected a Stone Cottage suit- able for a genteel family, and cornmodious outhouaes. Pomesdos can be iron at once. Apply to . HAMILTON LANE, Esq. Charlottetown, 89th Sept. I858. __ -._._..___.c_....- ,_-.. ..~— — --—~—— House In Kent Street. IIE subscriber often for sale, or to let, the dwell- ing Ilonse in Kent Street, adjoining his own .. It contpina s lar e oorrts. There is also a rglit asses, and new Wollof Water in the ad. It will be let altogether or in two parts. 0. 3200 being paid down, the remainder could is on mortege for four or live years. JOHN BRSEN. Jane llth I558. South Shore, where s 7'~*7’°tt'" t'*:“"...:"»"'fi *°.:.. ''°'-''*'" 0‘ q.'t U.‘ CD08 to be Lot RONTING on ueen‘s Square and near the Dapotoftlts Royal Agricultural Society. II he a small odlce adjoini1.kaed a cnrrrruodioss cellar beneath, and is a deeir stood for business. Es- quire at this flee. bI"0lI. nod by retail; Crackers, Pepper. labls Salt, Soda. Saleratsa, Soap, Candles‘ 9!! teliaa Tebaooo ' ren’a suiumsr w r ol'GLAc'SWARE, including 5'luidl.a|n sorted sues. round, Pultliy, Wrought and Le Yellow, and Red Paints; Raw and Boiled witli' hsvis a place todispoea of, will please make spplimo tion at this odics. GOODS.‘ by the Subscri- NEW UST IMPOII.'I‘I3D. Ill‘ (Or mls her. tit his NEW STORE in Gm ti Slreu_ Jl CHOICE s£r.zc1'ro.N' or ./Jir°znrc.uv oooos. consisting of .- Sl'J;i.-tlt in hbda.. barrels, and by retail; Crashed art. It Superior TEA. is cheats, Imlf chests. sad in r-ml: OOH‘ . arcs. rrwr BlIEAD.ia Vinegar. Mustard, rob. Busing Fluid, Ma , . . Cigars. 51$-3|t1g§rna.c Osarrnas, coxrxcrroxzn Y. Printed oitcns, mi and unbleached do.. sheet- bodtiek. ‘ C6-i Ls ice‘ and Gents‘. Iadia Rubber Ill‘. noon and shoes; India llsbber Coats, on so... Lotion-wick, Lamp-wicks, Fluid Lamps, patent and common. in variety; CHAIRS with cane mils and wood do.. in great vuriet of pattern; Axes. Snytllee, S--mt-. H-y-r-kc-. -y-tom, Spades. Shovels, Hoes, Garden do. ’ ‘Leo-Arr assortment oI'Carrier's TOOLS; Pails. , Clothsa—pias. Brooms, Tubs. ' ts Bruahed“fi.c.. . W... Ott Lien, sou‘. LEATIIBR. Nests Leather. Calf-eltius and American and Island Mauafrrcrararl arsess I ._ . The highest prices. paid in cash, for green N. B._ hides,'calfand other skins. WILLIAM B. DAWSON. Charlottetown. June 10, I858. SPRING GOODS‘ Per Lucy Jlicc, from Boston. a choice SUPPLY cl (rcntlernen’a s_umrner H ATS, including I horn. Tuakan, Plorancs. Palm. Kossurh, '95 &c.; Light BOUPS, Fancy Donrrings; Boy's BO(fI'S and BROGANS iuygrcat variety; a good ssaort - merit of L’ ht CIJOT I-4S. cotton. woolen and mix. turss; Dril inga,Jeana and Nsnkeena for boy's and en ' |'rrlrn-lAaf Fans. A variety .'l'umhlera Fruit and Preserve Dishes, Plates. agar Bowls. “I010. heavy Salts, Lanterns. dr.c baskets Figs; Picnic. Sugar, and Butter Crackers, Ground Cofec. ' I"luid,fiue smoking Tobacco, Sole Spades. Hood. ha Forks Bale seamless Ba as. The above GOODS are suitable for the season. and marked at a low figure for read cash. GEORGE BEER. Jsa. Charlottetown, May I9, ISIS. Hubbcck's Patent. WHITE ZINC PAINT. OW LANDING, ca: Briglfftoood, from Low noiv,s farther as pl of the above valuable Potat. Also,afew cas Driers and Putt .&c. JAMES DESBRISAY. June, lath. NEW GOODS. HE Subscriber has received, per Brig Jflioood, from Lortnorv, s o r recent arrivals, the following GOODS, which are efired cheap for Cash. Bales 8!. Cases Dry Goods. b0 Chests C hoicc ’I esa. Canvass, Cord e. Osksni. Chain Cables inch to ‘I-Sth, Anchors and edfis. Cat and Wrought ails, Spikes, Round and list Iron, Window Glues, Paints and Oil. London and Liverpool Soap, on waaed-wick Candles, Barrels Choice Sugar, Hda. Molases, die. die. LONGWORTH & YATES. Water Street. Charlottetown, June 17th. I858. Glasgow and Manchester House ! THE Subscriber has JUST RECEIVED his SUMMER SUPPLY of NEW and r.Iisrrto1uet.n GOODS, Per Brig Jttrcood, direct from London. DAVID WILSON. Richmond Street, 17th June, I858. Oats, Oatmeal, Pearl Barley, are. THE Subscriber is purchasi MEAL. PEARL n.trtt.t‘.nI, POTATOES, WOOL, WOOLSKINS. BU'I"I'ElI.. tie. or. Cash payment. Angus I9. JAMES N. HARRIS. NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED, at the LON- DON H S ‘x the «sur ntzxsxnsir and -- sru .N'Y.MPH" The Subscriber has received a La 8 I II‘ ndStaleGoods,S'tabl tetra’: szppoyo sncy s p II o lao—Tes f sad Iloistsugag; Soap, Starch, A , Loa Blue, Tobacco. Spices of all ki s, c. A general assortment of Hardware, Bar Iron, as- ' square and let; Window Glass; Cttt Nails, Spikes. fie. Pare ad; also. No. I, 2, I do Black, Linseed All cfiwhich are ofsred at the Lowest Cam Price, on White at his stcr-e,Great George Street, opposite the Catho lic Chapel. HENRY IIASZARD. Charlottetown, July d. I858. FOR SAL THAT valuable plot of GROUND at the head of Prince Street, formerly the site of the Beptbt Store. nod good frost. Clmlpel, fronting I00 fest on_I".seton Street, and I04 on pper Prince Street. It is one of the meat desir- able situations in the suburbs for a gent|erriea's resi- dence, or is capable of being divided Into three gsed buildisg Lots. Per Terms. to. apply to“ POPE. Jane I. FARM WANTED. A PERSON is desirous to rent, with the iivilqe o rehasing. a Farm of not less than acres, our n ’ ea harlottetewn. Any person Charlottetown Sept. 81, I858. I-‘arm for Sale. HE Subscriber olers for sale his FIRM, eon aistiag of H0 acres. 00 _scres Freehold, and N acres Leased. at One Ii’ tog person. There is about d0 sores cleared, and in a high state of cultivation; a good House. Burn and Workshop on the Premises. It is situated in the beautiful and flourishing eetttemeut sf Ssarltewn, about 24 miles from |leoper'a Corner. and about I miles from the haudame Manure may the Buildings thereon. There is s parup at the door of the Dwelling Charlottetown. on the you Read. and ksewa as ,- Ilsa SUN’ srchssa y i..u.._. particulars apply to Mrs. Wroeuuv en the FARM FOR SALE. be sold by private sale, the 090 years, contaisi 50] acres of Lead boat to acres are clear. IJlt".’f'. for the last I! years. Half eaa rernuln on the Premises. he had. For parttsalars apply to the Ssbscriberett Premises, or to Ilartav Paurua. I‘aq., the premises. town. JOHN TODD. in st. West nt-«.1-M 87. tau ‘'‘'''‘‘’‘''° ’‘'°‘’‘' "”' Valuable Real lstate the Isle. I-IIDEII III!) 2! or: ' so writer THE t was paid In Cash. for HIDES at the 'a::st“.::. Tannery. West earlier sf . EDWARD S» WV‘. ._oaer_rt-t tits so let I VIII ' H .bl.BUILDING IAN‘ * ’' Perseus A 3"”? rsor Quasi: I-rues-r. esssuabtasrl a '5'. Par 7