THE EXAMINER. tte ttt, e—_---— = ge ap adap, arene em gafortunate stea uship Austri r, and took from the wreck grouty-two persoas im all—sixteen paksongers and six of the grew. ln the nuwbor is itcluded a girl about fyurteen years he Tue following particulats have boen given by the survivors ef the Austria Gieagter : The pump Mm connection with the fro engine was not in qorking order, Bowe attempts were made to render it available, bat the progress of the flames was too rapid. The jifeboats were hanging amidships, cons quently it was im- ssible to get at allol Chem. One was lowered, crowded with people, but seized by those already in the water, capsized and swawped. Lnyluer took slong ta lowermyg that the people in it Sprang tuto the seo to ere pe tne lames, Near the iorecastle ropes wer? mace faust to the chains vutside, und to these pumbers clung, way, and fouud « watery grave. On toe bowsprit tae pabason- gers Were jaid gut tier upon Ger, piled on top of one another, | fits was the last resource, and from this they were finally driven, till only one man remained seated ov the exireme end. Kiglteen persons got hold of the chain | the buowsprit stay, baa clung to it all four o'clock the following morning, A seamen clambered from the stay to the bowsprit, and found there was a probability of extinguishing what fire was there, and aceordingly gave ut as tie Hames progressed, one by une gave gomeUimes four leep. it atin elothing in the sea and pass them up to him. aud the fire was so far subdued as to render the bowsprit a place of comparative safety. They remained till the boats fram the Catarina picked them off. Loe following statementis by Andrew Lindstein. a Swedish pass nger . About 2 P. was standing on the deek, about midships. TI saw the flames wming up through the windward hate, three or four feet hich. Ou ranuing’ forward, perceived the flames breaking through the fore patches. Art that time saw the Captain rusuing Up Oa deck ; saw him take his coat off and ran to the side of Che Vesse: as if going to jump overboard, Mr. Sweensae, a Swede, seized him by the arm pulled him back from the and asked him ‘* what he Was going to dv?” The Cuptaia answered to the effect that he did not know what he Was avout. The Captain ran aft and I lost sight of bin. b img oa the fore part of the vessel, among the fr fhe passcnyers | rreat bulk of l saw that the fire tacreased ra} Ps pidly and The passengers were 80 Mat Chey were pusiuing one another overboard. l auaged to yet as far as tie fore-rigging, and, catching hold of a r pe. mi ide it fast to an eyebolt. With this rope i | mucde @ sligg, &) as tu he able to sit in it about two feet from | the w . Lsoceeeded in doing this about ten minutes after threatened us ia an awful manner. »} . . Civseiy prees d ok . sea, and puf it on my side. me a: 4 ewunz around, JT return d to the barqu ., - Waast till about 10 o’elock. ‘Think | saw the same vessel next weraing about 2 o clock. srina eont his lons'yoat to pick us up. ee mee ee Re cultural iu pi vthier kind, of gouds that were on exhibition. vat in the lumber room, which was filled with empty boxes and a lar been ineendiary. When it was first discovered, tht Palace vr. wit . Baal ' he hos rae eo fall-of-holus i ngine was brought out, but the lose was su full of holes as The flames spread with astonisling rapidity, ereating intense excitement among the visitors, of whom it is estiinated upwards of two thousand were present. taauny were killed. tu ba useless beat was 50 intense that the firemen’s serviecs were of no avail, | kKuives, sueaking along the side of the street, evideatly think- Very little of its contents | lng the wounded mau bad been deserted, and thinking to cut Pwo only of the many fire engines onexhibition .iF jis he ad, according to their usuel custom, for reward ; and the whole building is in rains. Were saved. Were got out uninjured. every possibl: deseription, and it 1s impossible to estimate the las? with any degree of accuracy. timatd at £250,000. douLble that sam. clieoceseieiiiialitis iat tS ee The Ha’ton Journal says divers are the ramours afloat respecting th individual who will fill the offf of thor Mai cy in Canada after the departure of Sir Kdmund Mead. The names of Sir Frederick Love, K. C. B, Mr. Justice jlalibarton, author of Sam Sic, Mr. Howe and even Sir Allin MeNab, have been mentioned. in London that Sw Jas. Douglas, Governor of Vancouver's Island, will be the individual s:leeted. 5 : . . dead is a confirmed fact. +20 es - -- ———--- Tenaisuz Expiosion or 4 Powper Magazine aT Tavana. liavana, 2d instant, bas arrived here. exploded at Ilavana on the night of the 2Jth ult., by wine! 28 persons were killed outright, and 105 wounded, while many more were supposed to be under the ruins. Ninety pew sugar houses were totally destroyed. The gas works were rendered perfectly usuless, and the city was leftin darkness. The police and troops were guarding many of the buildings that were damaged. ‘lhe entire city was affected by the stock. Ger. Concha was che first official on the ground, and did all in bis power to aid the anfortunate. ‘The cause of the explosion was unknown, Sugar had declined a trifi2. Stock 120,000 boxes. We copy the following from the Laster Chronicle :-— ** A letter from Magdalene Islands, dated the Ist instant, | sars: * Fish have not been plenty with ux this season; the crops are good.’ The same writer, referring to the statemen of a reeent correspondent respecting the prevatence of measles phim. tle body was found ihe Hay aller in the rates, partly M., 15th September, when the fira broke out, | I burned my shoulder onee, not! “un, @ French barqu 2 hove to within a about a mile! » | huddled loyether, Were in anes. directions to those clinging to the stay to dip pertions of tieir | This was done, | NEWPOUNDLAND. Tur Fine av Sr. Joun’s.—The fire at this place on the | 1G hh duatant, w royere 7 ; ' tustant, was discogered adoot 7 pm, issuing from Mr. | Jucker’s ble . mp t : strble, near Apple tree well, whence it extended to | Ws dweltnuy,and ta few iimutes the weyouning houses, closely he ° | Poe firemen and troops with their ehgihes were promptly on the ground. but owing to the ecarcity of water ond the dry state of the shinvled roofs, it Was found nnpossidble to arrest the fire until the wile surround ity i ses Were Constimed, by the most sirenuous exertions | the fite Was prevenied Crossing New Gower Street to the soul ward, wnd in bees than two hours me work of destruction was | cay pleted Boiween for Vund tlty houses were consumed, aud | meny famthes lost these all, ‘Phe joss is about £5000. of winch | £150 was cover d by insurance. Mer Barker, an ofd and ees! spectable inhabitan, ino wiiese preuiises Che fire ormgimated, | retnpned Mb Hit house afier at was tn flimuies, tuditiagiaig for Thporiaet Papers. and wag last geen endeavouring to @sCe pe by a Winder, When he fell back and no hb Sp ecould be ren lered consumed. ‘These irery of water on the towe of St. Johns bas long Deen an evil of the frst tnacriiude to the rohabrants, Phe atiention of the Government of Newfoundiand bas been called to the fact of the Preach Commandant having announced to the Batsh residents of that portion of thy Isinnd, cacied the | Bay of St. George, that their concurrent rah! of fishing woaid| oo longer be allowed by the French Government a nyght whieh | these residents protest his been enjoyed by them and their ifathera for the last eighty years, Sir Alexander benverman. the present Governir of the Island, seems to tiave taken hold of being able to protect that part of my body. I still suffer | iro numerous purns. Wien the fr- broke out, observed two vessels in the distance : | | ' 1a ait burning steamer aboat 5 P.M., and sent two boats towarcs tier, but neither of these boats came nearer than hailny distance te the steamer. Saw them picking up persons | floating abous. Tueoy kept on the windward side of the , steamer. Suw them only occasion lly when the steamer | Uigits hey were so employed till dark, and then |threw in some rockets amons tne lan liug-place guard. L pereeived a light huisted in her} had told off the party to pall Gown houses on ether sie of | ‘ : '. } 1D ya the Tat), saw a ship close to the wreck, which proved |? 2 Pie ship having to make a tack tu wind- | . . : ‘ ~| wort Do it was about daybreak when the captain of |) COrporat atid f : - J j in the water{ot thie stree: | posted faeing ciiher way. My jund on the Sowsprit, three, including myself, ¢ vessel's side, and one aft on the railing of the steamer. A oe w-ueiell” ih ai a es gg A young git, along with her brotuer, bad reuiailed aii night | 3 wept, hanging on by therigzing. We were all | icxed up Oy 6h2 Catarina in half an hour. I wag the list i l me yteged up, and do not believe I could have held on || uch lenger, as | was getting exhausted, and the sea becom- | : izuer, though ladeed it had brukea over us aij] the | Walls, and ran away Witt ali thea spred—nearly upsetting } | } i } Beaxixe or gam New Yorx Caystat Pauace.—New York, | hand party a } ; rs . te f property was destroged, ¢ rSiSbiNny Ot tnt chanical and ageri- | ‘tuents, melodeons, piinos, steam engines, and | , , ; a. The fire broke | + quantity of old lamber, and is supposed to have | It is feared | #120 twmediately returacd and led him off. One dead body has been taken out. The |the st.eet, umi saw some Chinese armed with matchlocks and Phe baiidieg was crowded with articles on exhibition, of | Tae building itself was es- hard as they could, The contents must have been worth by -laues, with only three podle-striekeu Oepoys, Was oul © Geo! representative wih men,-who opened aspatiering fire of, muskctsy Gu cur — New Orleans, Oct. 6.—The steamship Black Warrior, from | . ‘ , i A large magazine, filled with powder, shells and rockets, | | ' } ; . : . Vesseis ty tie spot to obtain the evidence of the planters, and ; | L was in command of a-working party, detaiicd from the jmitiary train, puliing down houses, where the cnemy, soar the matter in the right spirit, having at once sent two war acqwure all the information possible an the subject, which te | tuiends to transant to the Home Goveramen. At the same tne tlis Excell Rey has issued a proclamation toa bler Aba- yeaty 2 subjects residing on and proseenting ihe Bshernes alone : tue cousts of Newfonndlond,’’ warmoys them not tomnerfere or meddie with the juts, &e , lett during the winter oa the . 99 Coast Culied the k Pred Map ore, Dut petructing them to re port to the officers of tier M Joss! Coast any interrustion they may recemc ut the lands of the French | | *. ner } } s ships cris along the | Piere had been large imports of bresdstaffs and provision: 6 durteg the post fortmeht from the Uured st wes, and payee Shipments of fish have | i | . : : S:les Were made with auch diffieutty. } Dee invde on a very ftargve scate tor this eariv porod of the ' | | | | | ' i } season, and there were giany vessels waitiog cargoes, Tire erteh will undoubtedly prove much below the averave of forme; yecurs, We understand the Governor has received a communication tie bre bad broken out. While ia this position, and about (race the Garon de la Ronciere de Noury, whieh (dhongh Th- titee-guarters of an hour after the fire broke out, [ saw the | “* Perey ¢ eee 4k Tn officrat) we believe is sufficiently jore Miinuasts go overb yard en the star) ard gi i ‘ot PeXaanatecy of the views af the Pee eu G vor mete, namely a 1 t was sicting. Was in great danger of being knocked | 4' DY existiug Treaties are considered to be jure advan ag: - | u yard, which was hanging on toe side of the y ssel, |. u3 for Fiance than the convention of 1od. and that they de- and feil into the sea only wien the rig ring was burnt. | site “Holling more, y thins fees?? than» falti mept of thes: Jootias round to eee if anything was Goatuag which DT esald | Vreaties, We feve Tio doutt that His Excell ney bas sufp- jay {© rved tl lower cad uf the mainmast sticking Crenmly appersed bier Vijesty’s G WVeritinerm:, amt, tntil ie hears a> ' feet 18 Of the water. ey ie rigging of the t yp end bechrre thee Calon 4! Ajiniwce » Whine Cam me d me, with the aust bave got entangled in the serew. J let myself dowy ang | °*°*P em ef acquiring the tafor uation wineh [ls Pxcetlency | awa to take huld of this. Get on top afl ie mead thug) HO" niren ¥Y adopted Une proper Course to obtain.—Newfound- uC iin k ‘ping uflouat. Saw three persons hanging b anger, Sepl 16 the » tue vessel by rojes; threw & piece of rope te one of | Sela De VRE dn Bh: : ti ¥ ite be the mon. pulled him tome and h Iped | Ciiln \ } rR s of > hers wh Prac 4 he whatla : r ~ ahaa b ~e xe Seetia . moat aaiana ak ia — | \ssaSsINATK N aT Cantrox. — W " have re¢ evive] the follow- aie Tilt@udk the sock mae Giiinly uruead e@hooever4 Ing fr m ap oll er serving at ( anton get it is on every- ‘ neamer fa‘ ted the tent rs pe went witvsal® Gin being LOG) 8 hips, ‘How wuch la ger is this state at (nings to last ? burned, { was obliged to take off my coat and sovk it in the | How wuch longer are our troops to be we'l-nigh decimated Oy sickness aud assassination 2’ Vithin the last five days ur cisualtics have awounted to 23 unfortunate vietims to i } ’ . (ue cowardice aud treachery of our savage aud coward), cazay. Pwo men, at Karopean and bis servant, were kid- ae . +}, = ’ sand , ; uappea In the western suburbs, and, of course, BeVer sceu gia. The folowing worning LT mysel: had a porrow escape previous, taking advantege of the shelter afforded. i the narrow street, having an Open space, formerly occu i-d y bOuses, fo our rear, aid a narrow canal separating us from ; } ’ , . (he Janbding-piace, a sinaliy Sepov guard, consisting of one hi yur privates, fur tie Gotu Regimeut were placed | nearest our working party, and sentries were Fevrope an orderlies were! clue Under my directions, and seeing that the men did thei : 2 > wors well, Ail of a sud jen, Without any apparent Cause, ne men at the right (Chinese) threw dows their long bam- 008, Whh whieh they were kuocking dowa the thin brick i ; ’——, Deputy-Assistaut-Quartermaster-Geueral, and mysei: iD thew beadlong fi ait, iviowed iamediate y vy the letr- (uropean orderiie-), who, by-the-bye, had only Dee 5... Mek leon Miaka all its eontents. was entire . vs ’ i rystal Palace, with ia F ve er get My ‘4 | felr eide arm, wid butive guard. We tried in vuin to stop 3 y fire this afternoon, 2 Fair of the American ar : . t } ; : . J 09 ' : i them » (heir pPabicg Was so great that they were beyond ai) | "ts 2 beine’ b id there at the time. A | irre Amount | . ¢ mtrol, aud guiy by diut of abuse did I succeed in s opplag three ot the guard just as they were in the act of plunging iusto the canal; L then begat to look about for the eause, iwhen I saw an Kuropean being led along by bis comiade 'wounded ; the latter laid him down, and, seeg all the otsers The poor wounded man seened in an } ibad one, leit him. ugovy of despair, and eailed out to them not to desert hin. P and 1 went towards tom to assist, when the other We locked up } ut jum diately the cowardly viliaios saw us coming round Pursuit swovyg their streeis and > i ithe question, so we contented @ureeives with guarding the rireet to prevent their eseape until a strong gaard should | Come. lu the meattioe the o:her side of the canal was iined atid side, upon, f thiuk, an lmavinary enemy on the housetops and through tue widows, where they declared they siw bumbers. It is current Uur sulsequen: search was not successful, and L fear others, | but not the guilty, suffered. In the alternoon we burnt The whole matter as down a large poition of the suburbs in the neighbourhood of the yetonly rests on conjecture ; but the resignation of Sir Edmund attack, and in that very street we Came across tree ready- 3 Rade giaves-——L imogine, to receive our headiess bodies. ; - i : ~ Une Kuropean was killed, three wounded, aud two Sepoys. mt mee 2 - AUSTRIA, Expenses oF tue Army and Poticr.—Some members of ithe Ausirian Cabmet have aguin represented tothe iomperor the impossibtitty of avotding a great foancial difficalry, unless (the expenses of ite araiy aud police are yet further redaced, 'Oo the other hand those re-ponsible for pablic tranquility in Ltaly aud lunya:y declare no reduction can be made 14 ~ S (thé tuliitary arraulzements for tho-e districts of the empire. ——- ¢ Soe >-— Tue Frencn Taraty wirn Cuina.—The Moniteur con- tulns a summary of the treaty with China. just brought over M. Duchense de Betlecour. It says:—* The expedition to China has attained the object which che Euperor proposed in sending it. Qa onethand full satisfaction is given to oar t just complaints, aud the puoishment inflicted oa tie magistrate “who was gutity of the marder of Pather Chapdelaine will be i a agian cor j , | re he ‘ : and snail J yx at the Islands, savs that the sinall pox was made pu ie throughout all China ; ee the otter hand, a _ Sroaught frou Quebce by a gentleman who eaught the infee-| treaty signed almost at the gites of Pekm, guarauices to our , a ‘ 7 7 . sd are . 7 ; Pt) cae. ’ tion there, bat that the discase was confined entirely to hi8 | commerce and to our missivuaries free access to the Celestial own family, and spread no further. The writer adds: “*A statement appearing in the publie papers that small Pox was prevalogt here, might cause some trouble to vessels tnd passengers goi the mainlan¢ j induced me , ‘ ' ort] Passengers going to the mainland, which has in ‘is entirely open, and will be unable henceforth to se-| ' ) acquaint you with the facts.’ ’’ Empire. Tne barriers wiich yet retained aterriiory peop'ed by more thay 830 millions of people, in a state of iso at ou ‘ . > ai ig fiom the rest of tne world, are finally throws down ; China | that such happy results may be attributed to the good under- | ie , ; | Presbyterian Conzrégation held a Soiree at Morell, on the 29th ult | assisted on the plathurm by the Ker. James Watson, whuse appropriate | MeNeiil, Boukbiuder, of this City. | formerty of the County of Sowersetsbire, Eagland, in the 73rd year of . {bh}, d alone ; y er ‘CeErw n: . tor? laine i : : ¢ a ' i a ao Mt Sek os ; Blood alone, sustains and renovates every part of the living system, it is: Kighteen were ;uy tie i} paty- 3 sistant-Quartermaster-Gesera! at tie ead | . a ae de Ye. : : ‘. : ; 3 | « r< ’ A netiay ¥ ONT r a ha 9441 the corner they tuned to the right-about, aud cut away ue | ? BE SOLD hy Auction,on MONDAY next, the 25th = SPN SE ONE Paes New Advertisements. ee : . ® ese ° | clude herself from the influence of the march of civilisation.’ / LOMA, PLM “-_ 7 China is to pay France 15,000,000 fr. as an indemnity for LIBERALS ATTEND! ——— ; | “ ‘ . tie expenses of tht war, The Moniteur eyneludes by saying | Standing between Kogland and France, and the bravery of | “FUE adjourned Monthly Meeting of the Central Liberal So- their soldiers and sailors, cicty will be held at the Temperanee Hall, to-morrow coe , ms Luexday, 19th instant, when a Lecture will be do- i Suave WW hel, Pe : : St. Peren's Sores —Acecording to announcement, the ladies of the | “ett or thee 4 ao oe ) a and al howch the day proved unfavourable, is consequence of rain, a re ‘Soe 1858 By oe NEILL, See’ My. Lown, Oct. 18, 1858. - at pec y. about 300° persons attended. Tne good things provided by the lidies Was all that could bedesired, aud elicited the admirativy and gratitade | UST received, per Schr. “ ABLEN.” from New York, and 1 ece a. CHE ‘ shsteN, Vv ’ for sale by the subscriber ; of every guest. After Toa, the company were regaled with most in- teresting music by members of the ehvirs of both churches of St. Peter's, and their music teacher; and the Pastor of the congregation was ably Barrels extra and superfine FLOUR, | Bags CORNMEAL, and ‘ustructive remarks seemed to give delight to every one. Barrels Crushed SUGAR Tie su a realized by the sale of tickets was £21 6s 5d; to which we which will be sold dow for C nail : add donations previously given, to the awoant of £12.—Iu all, £33 6s 5d Cathet 18. 18 38 we M. LOWDEN: . ; , , ODFOe . 4 Aart. —Pro. ' Flour, Tea and Spirits. Souz remarks on the recent appointment to the Visitorship UST received, por Rrigt. + J. W." from Buston, the folk of Schools, and other editorial notices, intended for this day's of lowing articles :— : "al 150 barrels extra superfine FLOUR, 800 gallons high proof SPIRITS, 5) harrels eating APPLES, 50 boxes LOZENGES, 3 casks Burning FLUID, 30 chests best Congou TEA, 8 cases MATCHES. ee ae ee The atfwve for sale cheap for Cash, or approved Joint Notes: ied, October 18. 1858, SAMUEL A. FOWLE & Co: At Charlottetown, on Monday, the 11th instant, Jane, infant daughter ; i tn of tire late William Smale, aged 105 monthe. PUBLIC LANDS. At the Lunatio Asylun, oa Prides Sih of Ostober, Jessie Nicholson, | FEYLTE sctilers on Tow nships 38,39. 40, 41, 42, 43>-and 66 — do yeore, 6 Ste of the Isle of Skye, Scotland. a : - are hereby notified, that the Commissioner of Pablic At Chariottetowa, on Monday, the Ith instant, Mr. William Webbey ~. , . *, | Lands will attend at Kennedy's, Lot 40, on Tuesday, the 23rd his ase, day of November, and following day; and at Sutherland's, At Brutenell River, on Wednesday, the 6th inst, Mr. John Stewart, | Head of St. Peter's Bay, on Thursday, the 25th day of Novem- in the 46th year of his age. her, and following days, when all amounts then dae, either hy bond, Deposit, Instalment er Note of Hand, aro requested to be paid; and in default thereof, the same will be notified by advertisement, in accordance with the Act 16 Vic., cap. 18. NOTICE. | All persons trespassing on the Government Lands, by | cutting timber or taking possession of Lands without a location ticket, and payment made thereon, will be dealt with accord> | ing to law. 1 — = ne eee I I ee paper, are unavoidably postponed for want of space. + -2com 2 —--————~— ‘ Mlarricd, _ Oa the 7th inst., by the Rey D. Fitzgerald, Mr. Alexander Stewart, St. Peter’s Road, to Mary Ann, youagest daughter of the late Henry —— {assenders, In the Steamer from Pictou, October 12—Messrs. G. Gier, Thomas Murphy, D. Cameron, L. Hartford, D. 5. Gordon, R. Brassery, J, Waters, Kev. Mr. Fraser, Mrs. Kice, Mrs) Perkin In do, froin Suediag, on tae idth—Frederick Brecken, Esq ,and wife, | Miss Brecken, Hon, Francis Longworth, and others. . . aN ee rf | Klarine Tntelliaence. ORT OF CHARLOTPEPOW PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. The Commissioner having several Deeds of Conveyance ENTERED. ready for delivery, all persons who have not received their Ocr. 6—Sehr. Sophia, Blanchard, Tracadie, N..B.; shingles. %—Wil- Deeds are requested to make application for the same at the liam Nelson, Selliker, Bay Verte; deals. Eten, Pentz, Richibue- places and dates alove mentioned. ton; deals. 8—Mary Jane, Young, Pictou; herrings. Sarah, JOUN ALDOUS, Commissioner. G.lis, Pictou; enat $+-Liberator, Anderson, Boston; goods Office of Public Lands, October 18, 1858 Sophia, Bek ry, Little River; bal. George, Bou lroit, Arichat; stain Sag ROS a Ee =e ane er iaenceaiieiene gicieemetall herrings. Speedy, LeBlane, sydney; eval. 11—Helena, R eae AT MILTON, TiALURSDAY, 2ist OCTOBER. New York; merchandize, Trial, MeDonald, Neweastle; boards Jubilee, Fofiveron, Halifax; bal. Venus, Beaton, Pictou: co: 13—Lrigt. J. W., Westaway, Boston; goods. Lark, Peuiste Bermuda; sugar, DEEDS, Housohold Furnituro, Horses, Cow, Sloichs, Wagon, &e. &. | } CLEARED, Oct. C—Schr. Romp, Swain, Halifax; oats. Virgin, Bears, do. - nia) Te BE SOLD by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the 21st John, Bourjois, Magdalene Isiauds; flour, fe. 7—Trusty, Sprague, | inst., at ** MILTUN,’’ atthe Farm lately occupied by Mr. Bay Verte; bal. 8—Brig Specimen, Bale, Bideford; timber. 11) Leyget, on the Princetown Road, a quantity of HOUSEHOLD ero ee gic alle’ Medea. hie iene tetas a PURNI PURE, consisting of Rosewood Tables, Sola, Chairs, Jobn, N. is ; oats. J2—Lady Jane Gray, Paul, Busten’ oats. | 'arpets, Bedsteads, Toilet Fables, Bods, Bedding, Stoves, : ; : . a, | itchen and Pantryware, Looking Glasses, Waeh-stands, The ship Jsabel, bslonging to Duncan, Mason & Co, of this City, | Tvilet-sets. &c. arrived hereon Wedacsday lgst, in 29 days from Liverpool, with a gene- , ] : —~s LSO— ral cargo of Goods. ALSO 2 HORSES, 1 Mare, 1 Filly, 1 Colt. 1 Mileh Cow, 3 Leivester Rams, 2 Jaunting Sleighs, 1 Wood Sleigh, 1 Wagon, &e. Treams.—£l and upwards 2 months credit, on approved Notes of Hand. Oct. 11, 1853. Arrivals in Europe from hence. Pelfast, Sept. 16—Biaa. Limerick, Sept. 2 +— Eva Yarmouta, Sept, 20—Jessie Brown. Liverpool, Sept 17—Joseph Hensley Swansea, Sept) 23—Richmond, Riebards, from Port Hill. ee corse? Set kee er ae oe era SHipwiecK 4ND Loss oP bark —Qa Saturday night, the 2nd instant, At Dr. Boswall’s, on Tuesday, 19th inst. during the great gale, the American fishing schooner, E. Atreod, of Weasqart, State pf Maine, in endeavouring to round the Nortl@O.pe of | Rornitare, Cows, Horses, Grain, Sheep, Hay, Pigs, this Island, grenaded, and became a total wreck, and melancholy to ' - - rclate, all bands=-said to be cleven it vumber—perished. One of the Po tato23, Taraips, Sleighs, Carts, &2, &e- THE FREEHOLD OF THE FARM. erew was diseovered lished tothe fore-rizging, and two othera Were tuund in the forecastle, whose remaine have veen decently interred. ; | FEO be sold by Auction, at 19 o’elock, on TUESDAY, 19th u shore at the Sandbill-, near Casca upee, and was to be sold, for tie | inst., at the residence of Dr. Boswarit, St. Peter's Road, benefit of all eoncermed, ot Monday last. pabont eight miles fromthe City, VALUABLE HUUSEHOLD ONAL PLA LLL ALLL ALARA PPL ALL APA PP PPA APPA | PURNILURE, &e., &e. Holloway ’s Pille.-—-Condition of the blood.~-As the Lived, and the | J.& T. MORRIS, Auctioneers. . The American fishing sehr JvAn Bell, Wopkius, master, was also driven j i —aALso— ch COWS, ] Box SLEIGH, 'LL, (2 year's old) Lot Wheat, Barley an@ Hay, KIFER, 3 CALVES, Oat STRAW, > ; a ee 518 Milel manifest toat no inedicine which does not reach the circulation can extir- | I uinate disease Prof-ssor Holloway claims that his Pills operate directiy, powerfully and bhenefcially upm the whole mass of the blood, | i pe age a oan . ee venews aud arterial, nor ean we question the fact wien we see indigestion | 2 HYURSES, (9 & 6 years old,)2 Sets HARROWS, sured, liver compleint arrested, the oppressed Jungs brought into healthy 1] FILLY, (1 earling.) Ld tunting SLEIGH and Furs, play, and every physical function renewed and strengthened by their | 22 SHEEP, 2 {AMS, 1 Steél Serine FLY, : icine << hak ae eotetian. ani ifvir lec nda a he eae , : im Pay a7 re oD uze rs bat a regu vo and aes et tena . were ¥ PIGS, 2 Sets Gig HARN ESS; ieny fife, as well as to expel Giserse, there Caunct ve a reasonable doubt. | ‘ fy" wwyme aw - : ae Me , ‘res POTATOES 2 Sets Cart Harness the family that bas them not lacks a ‘material guarantee” of health | 7 A ’ we) ’ 4 — — ed a. {} 2 “Acres TURNIPS, 2 Wood SLEIGHS, visetinen wie asians 2 CARTS, 2 PLOUGHS, Lot Back Band Traeea, &e. ‘an ps 3 ai ape Auso—The FREEHOLD PROPERTY, consisting ef 170 tV CD Advertisenicnts. acres of LAND, with Dwelling House, Barn, &e. &e. Terus or Sate.—L3, three months; £10 and upwards, a ~ - . wpedlit af fig nths wi! 1 wliye 1 rove; ol N 4 Just arrived, por “Isabel” from Liverpool, | ret o fe montin wil bs eigen on appl dont Noto Toa, Soap, Currants, Rice, &c. Oetober 11, 1852. Isl. i Bs SOLD by Auction, on PRIDAY next. the 224 inst., " Auction. 7 at Ll o'clock, at the subseribers’ SALE ROOM, Queen- TEX) BE SOLD. by Public Anuctio TUESDAY. 19) street, just landed from the barque * ISABEL — ee eee ere On wets aie: ae : i : acs inst., at 12 o'clock, noon, where ehe now fries stranded on 50 chests superior Congou TEA, the flats, within the entrance of Murray Harbour, the fishing 50 boxes Liverpool SOAP, schooner “ CORDELIA,” of Provincetown, Massachusetts 4 casks ( URRANPS, OU. S,, with all her materials and stores. 6 bags RAC By | Terus or Sane —Cach on delivery or aoprovred Bil's. ] case STAR i, ell DAVID CRICUTON, Auctoneer. 4 casks Carbonate SODA. Murray Harbour, Octoder 31, 1838. LON LV LOOP LOL OO ee ts" Terms liberal. .£3 a ee eae *. J. & T. MOXKRIS, Auctioneers, Halifax Packet. October 18, 1858. Pro FEXYIIE fast-sailing Sehr. “ARTEL,” 167 tone, J. A. a. |) rr “pe ory 4 Moore, Master, will run between CHARLOTLETOWN Gnoice ia) Quors: > aad HALIFAX, leaving Charlottetown on Wednesday, the ” >> 16th instant. Will perform ber trips regularly during the dd . kd er as > ee season This vessel hae good accommodations for Parsen- meres i re As ony ono the Pavilion | gers, and is too well known to need further deseription. Por Freicur flotel, the following very choice LIQUOKS :— a Passace apply toJ. & I. Moxnis Caarluttetow) and et Matitax te 100 gallous pale and dark Cognac BRANDY, | the subscriber. P. W. HYNDMAN. 80 do. old Jamaica SPIRITS, | Sept. 13, 1858. 3 : a ae ae os oe 7 py | Assigamont of Debts. 2 wr on ; To a * vINES Ny QOTLCE is hereby given that hy Deed of this date, I hara ytaricr casks Port and Sherry \ INES, | assiened to the Honorable Josrern llgxsuey, ail | ee a —— te * isin 4 i. rca gem ns a af shalt, Debts owing to me, in Trust for the payment of creditors ; ai TEA. fe ee poe and that all persons indebted to me will please, and they are filesnaeee-% ieee (cl rns a hereby required, to make payment only to the above named 1 cask Burning FLUID, with sandry other articles. Jossru Hensuxy. Dated this3ist day of Aagust. A.D. 1858. |} Terus.—-£10 and upwirds, three montis credit will be yd ee a ” “SOLIN RAGG., 'given on approved Joint Notes. Oct. 18, 1858. : ‘ accordance with the above notice, I herehy require all a) attics indebted to the above named down Rice to | Fiour. Apples, Toa, Tobacco, Soap, &e. aahil Gusixdiate payment tome, at my office, in Charlotte- | 7 BNO BE SOLD by Auction, on Lord's Wharf, To-morrow, | town, of the amounis due from them respectively. (TUESDAY), the 19th instant, at 12 o’elock, ex selir.| JOSEPH HENSLEY. i+ Westgleam "’— | Charlottetown, 3let August, 1858. 50 barrels FLOUR, i - -- - 100 do. APPLES, in variety, (Baldwins, Russets &c., 2 : ; portion of whieh are very choice keeping & table Apples), of Cxorce Pasity Grocerizs, offers for Sale :— 500 CABBAGES, 400 SQUASHES, 7 chests TEA, A good article of fable wad Pickling Vinegar, 6 boxes SOAP, 3 boxes TOBACCO, An excellent article of Pear] Barley, ‘ 2 fiails DATES, 12 drums FIGS, 10 bbls. ONIONS, Frosh Currants, Kaisine. Figs, and Nots of all kinds, 10 bashels black Walauts, Pine Apple Syrup, Kaspberry Vinegar, 1 light Baggy WAGGON, (covered), Spanish Cream {a delightful sammer drink), 2 bbis Burning FLUID, &e. &e. An excellent article of Stomachie Bitters (by the gal.} ga Terms Cash. 43 Besides all the eteeteras in like Establishments. A. H. YATES, Auctioneer. For Sale at the Cash Drug Store of ak ie August 23, 1853. To Lect, = For Bale. FBXILAT pleasantly situated COTLAGE in Weymouth-street, rons er 3 e, er at present in the occupation of Doctor Day. The house A QUANTITY of large well-made BIRCH TIMBER, with has seven Ruoms, a good Yard, Stable and Coach-house, at-! +™ three-inch DEALS, Lathwood and Spars, as annexed -—~ tached thereto. For further particulars enquire of | 3 to 400 tons new Birch Timber A. Il. YATES, Auctioncer. | EXER SUBSCRIBER, BESIDES A GOOD ASSORTMENT Oct. 18, 1858. ee M. W. SKINNER, -_-——— Wu. CRABB, Senr. 40 to 5 thousand three-inch Deals Ch. Town, October 18, 2848. 3i 10 to 12 cords Lathwood i } to 200 Spars Boston’Faciet. 2 to 300 tons small sized Hardwood, te suit the St. FENIIE fast-sailing Packet Brigt. ‘ J. W.’? will John's market, will be shipped on shares, or at a low freig’t. leave for Boston on or about the Ist November.| Enquire of Messrs. Longworth & Bivndmin, Ch. Town; <)> For Freight or Passage apply to | fidward Aibro & Co., Iialifax; or Mr. Thomas Annear, Mon- ra SAMUEL A. FOWLE & Co. | tagao Kiver. Ch. Town, October 18, 1858. | Orwell, May 24, 1858. STEPHENS & CLARK * oe ( Y % ie ‘ i | ' = $ i 4& : - : J i : “ sit OS wren aay Sea ned a Spe: SS cg Fd eee I Br se r b NOS rte i eam tans Be i a AGT a we S sttililien sea deeinian a 4 erry Ui ‘ 4 ) f eo