- oT THE EXAMINER. 195 Tus Exprortion To Cxtna.— The 82nd Regiment and three | companies of the 23rd embarked on W ednesday at Porte-) Sinee t’e sailing of the last mail Ktounmer Kugland (states the mouth, for Hong Kong, Seven companies, including head=| Summary of the» Cape Town Mail of the 12th. March}, qoarters, went on board the Assistance, serew troop-shup, and Is the other three companies on board the Adventure, screw |” espn with three companies of the 23rd Regiment. The troops di were brought into the dockyard in cabs, &ce., more or less in- | toxicated, and some of them seriously imjured in fights, &e. A number of windows were broken, and one house was) captured, and have been committed to the assizes for trial. Mvurper or Mr. BLANDPORD AT Naries.—Mr. Blandford had only been in Naples five days when, on the evening of the 25th | ult., he left his hotel (Les Les Britanniques), at about a) quarter-past eleven o’elock, for a short stroll in the Riviera | di Chiaja. On his arriving just opposite the Church of St. | Giuseppe he was overtaken by aman, who, having passed hin, | knocked off his own cap, asif by some preconcerted signal, and | then eadeavoured to seize him by the throat. Mr. Llandford | instantly drew back, and struck the man severely in the | face with a stick, thus compelling him to retreat, but almost) at the same moment he received a blow on his head from one of two raffians who were closely following him, which |; yrostrated him instantly, and it is supposed that they either | jumped upon him, or kicked him, causing severe injuries. As) there Was some slight moonlight, he was able to perceive that, there were three men, and that the one who first attacked Lim was a short man, and wore a jacket anda peaked cap. In! consequence of his cries and struggles the ruflians were too) much alarmed to succeed in their attempt at robbery, beyond his hat and his cane, and effected a precipitate retreat. As soon as he had recovered his consciousness Mr. Blandford reeled across the street and reached some men who were standing at the door of a cafe, not one of whom would come to his assistance. He then man to proceed, with great difficulty, as far as the house of Mrs. Corby, an Englishwoman long resident in Naples, where be was placed in a carriage and conveyed to his hotel. Mr. Roskilly was immediately called in, and he, together with Dr. Bishop, and a Neapolitan surgeon, were in constant attendance, but he died a few days | afterwards. Upwards of forty persons known as capable of | such acts of aggression, have been arrested, and a reward, with | free on, been offered to any accomplice who will| reveal the. name of the man who gave the blow. Disturpances at Jassy.—Letters from Bucharest state that, although the elubs have been dissolved, the spirit by which those bodies were animated has not been extinguished, and that | the electoral agitation is much more formidable than it was, before. The several commissioners were to continue their re- sidence at Jassy @ fortnight longer, in order that they might see with their own eyes the progress, and the issue of the affair. There will be a strict investigation into the justice of the complaints that have been made. A demonstration took place at Jassy on the 26th of April, which induced the Cai-| macan to forbid the repetition of such scenes. A crowd of! men had assembled, who paraded the streets with the flags} and banners of different countries, but there were other flags | on which were emblazoned *‘The Union,*’** A Foreigh Prince,’ | «4 Constitutional Government,’ and *‘ Security for Self- | Government,’’ and they made the passengers greet these em- blems with cheers and hurrahs. Hundreds of the agents of Austria are whetting the rage of the peasantry, and others in| Wallachia and Moldavia against the Boyards, and the reason | ef all this onderhand work is because she finds the nobles are | not to be gained over to her interests. | Present rrow THe Kine or PortvGat To THE QUEEN oF FEvotanp.—The King of Portugal has just sent over to this. country a present of cattle of a very peceet breed to Her | Majesty Queen Victoria, consisting of a bull, two heifers and | @ ball calf. The animals, which are of the most perfect’! symmetry, and very diminutive, standing scarcely 40 inches high, are of a dun colour and in fine condition. The cows are very doeile, but the bull, on being driven from the station to Prince Albert's Model Farm, Frogmore, where they are now installed, exhibited a disposition rather the reverse of that of his companions, by tossing an unfortunate donkey, about his own size, which happened to come in his way. These Lilliputian animais very much resemble the Alderney or Jersey breed, but appear to be scarcely more than half the | size. Iatsm Ewteration.—One of the Kerry papers has the following statement respecting the progress of the population drain in that quarter :—** We learn from many quarters of tlie kingdom that, notwithstanding the present prosperous state of Ireland, emigration on an extensive scale is going on—an emigration that embraces some of the very best of the working classes, particularly in the rural districts. Already have four large vessels sailed from Tralee for Transatlantic ports, with emi- | grants, chiefly young farm servants of both sexes; and two others are announced to leave before the close of the current month. Besides this emigration direct from the county town, people are every week leaving different parts of Kerry for America via Liverpool. Nor must we omit to notice in connexion with this subject that a different class of emigrants are leaving our county for Australia in no small numbers— we refer now to the younger sons of thé more comfortable | farmers, healthy young fellows who prefer to try their luck at | than ever, and recently ussumed so serious an aspect as to not go on board in quite so orderly a manner as} render it necessary for his Excellency Sir George Grey to usual, eapecially the 82nd. The men of that regiment made | proceed thither, The opening of the Cape Parliament had in rather too free the previous night, and sadly disturbed the | consequence been postponed till the 2d April. peace in certain localities. ‘Some three handred were Fe- | ansettled state of the country beyond the borders, the Ger- ported as absent in the morning. As the day went on many | na) Legion, the whole of which destined for this place have tow arrived, have been placed on full pay, and are thus at once, available for defensive operations, should such be found forcibly entered and robbed. The perpetrators were, however, | Hecessary, One of the German officers, Capt. Ohlsen, has : been murdered, near King William’s ‘Town, by the Kaflirs, ee ee ne ee Sextous Asrveor or Arrains wirm tas Karrins.— flairs on the Kaflir frontier bave become more complicated Owing to the while riding out alone afier dark. A soldier of the 89th Regiment has shared the same fate, when his comrades, in revenge, burnt the whole of the Kaffir buts in the vicinity. The Zulu massacre beyond the Tugela, at Natal, has not been followed up by further violence ; and the anticipated danger of an irrupion appears to be gradually subsiding. The elections for the new Legislative Council there have not yet terminated. Within the colony trade is fast increasing. The exports for 1856 exceeded those of last year by £269,786; and the imports also show an increase of £412,- 004, yielding an addition to the Customs revenue of £42,- 277. The prices of most articles of agricultural produce are just pow unusually high in the Cape Town Market, wheat fetching from 8Us to 36s per muid (about 3 }ushels), and other grain in proportion; wine £7 10s to £8 per leaguer ; aud wool from Is to 1s 6d and 2son the spot. Of this latter product there was exported last year to the value of £831,142, being £197,012 more than in 1855, The Angora goats imported from Persia by Messrs. Mosenthal have been disposed of by auction. At Graaff-Reinet they realised an average of £82; at Swellendam £50 each; the highest price given being £117. a tee Rerinement oF THE King oF SWEDEN INTO PRIVATE Lire.—The Faedrelandet hus private letters from Stoek- holm, which it declares worthy of eredit, announcing that the King of Sweden is seriously ili from the distraction of State affairs, and has resolved, by the advice of his physicians, to retire, and call the Hereditary Crown Prince to the pro- visional direction of public business. A Russtan Expeprrion ro Cuina.—A frigate and a corvette are fitting out at Cronstadt for the China Seas, It is reported that a Russian Envoy Extraordinary is to take passage in the frigate. He is charged with a special mission to the Emperor of the Celestial Empire. — a Prince Napoleon has been decorated with the Saxon order of the Rauten-Krone. _—_ —~+---- +4 » em 2 — -———-———_————- Car.eron, May 16.—Arrivat or tHe Governor or New- FOUNDLAND.—The British schooner Eveline has arrived here with Nassau dates io the 10th instant. She brought as a pas- senger Sir Alexr. Bannerman, the newly-appointed Governor of Newfoundland. LOCAL NEWS. Fire in tae Woops.—Much loss of property has been occa- sioned about Mill River and vicinity by fires which broke out on Monday, 25th May. The fire seems to have originated about Haslam’s, on the Malpeque road, and run in an easterly direction, carrying away whateverstood in its way. The scene is deseribed as terrific in the extreme—nothing scarcely could be seen for a distance of three miles but one sheet of fire, which, blown by a strong westerly wind, seemed to menace total de- struction. Fortunately, no sives were lost; several buildings were lost, among which was the Wesleyan meeting-house ‘at Millvale—a handsome new building, all efforts to save it being fruitless, and the Mill River sehool-hbouse burnt to ashes, bouks saved. ‘The heaviest loser in this vicinity is Mr. Wm. Hacker, of Trout River, who lost his dwelling-house, two large barns, threshing machine, sleighe, carriages, all sorts of farming utensils and mostly all his fencing. His loss is estimated at £700. Mr. Hacker was a wealthy and respectable farmer, well known and esteemed by ali the community. Also, Mr. Wm. Pickering, of Hope River, lost a large barn (about 60 feet in length); threshing machine, sleighs and seyeral other articles; his loss is not less than £100. There are altogether nine buildings burnt about this vicinity itself. It is to be feared that there has been much more throughout the Island, as the air was darkened with smoke, and the fire seemed to range in al] directions.—Pro. —— + Does Tue Frres.—On Monday, the 25th ult., fire spread through some parts of the country, before a strong and warm S. W. wind, with a velocity aaa damage hardly paralleled in the memory of the ** oldestinhabitant.’ In our section of Queen’s County, though tolerably well cleared and settled, we have heard of several dwelling-houses, barns and bridges, a school- house and Methodist chapel totally destroyed. Mr. Hacker, of Mill River, seems to be the greatest sufferer. We have heard his loss estimated at £700. His dwelling-house and barn, we are told, stood at a considerable distance from the forest, but the fiery tempest was carried so speedily along the May 29-—Neptune, Martin, Buctouche; boards, Mt. Vernon, Rondrot, Arichat; salt. Lady smith, Boudrot, salem, Mass.; bal. Oregon, Us following articles, and all FOR SALE at the lowest Do-by tub, TW Devds Is 6d) Lumber, Cheese, ¥ h......- 4d @ 6d Boards, (hemlock). 48 @ 5s Pearl Barley, ¥ b.. 2d @ 25d) Do. (spruce)... 58 @ 6s Lard, FB... cesses 10d @12d' Do. (pine)..... 7s @ 88 Seem, UT WD. vcaccnes 9d @ 10d'Shingles, ®? M..... 78 @ 9s Flour, ¥ tb.--.e.e. 23d @ 34d) Laths,............ 28 @ 3s Oatmeal, ¥ h...... 1jd @ 2d) Sundries. Eges, @ dosen..... 7d @ Od Timothy seed, ¥ bus.15s @ 20s Rabbits, etich...... none. Cloverseed, ¥ th. 1s 3d @ 1s 6d Vegetables. | Wool, ® t........1s 6d @ 2s Potatoes, ¥ bush. 3s 6d @389d Hay, ¥ ton....... 80s @ 100s Carrots, ¥ bushel, none. Straw, ¥ cwt....1s 3d @ 1s6d Peas, ¥ quart...... none.' Homespun, ¥ yard.3s6d @ 5s Turnips, ® bush. 1s 3d @ 1s 6d' Tallow, ¥ tb..... lld @ 1s ld Grain. Cordwood, ¥ cord...... none. Wheat, ® bushel... none.! Apples, (P.E.L1) ¥ bus. none. |} Barlev,®” bushel... none. 'Calf-skins, ¥ ..... 9d @ 10d Oats, # bushel.. ‘2s 9d.@ 3s| Hides, ¥ B........ 54d @ 6d the diggings rather than wait the weak chance of getting a | dry grass and fences to his barn, that in his endeavour to saye farm at home during the present fierce competition for land. | it, the house, whieh stood to leeward of the barn, caught fire, These men are likely to turn out a superior class of emigrants | and the work of destruction was so quickly accomplished, that for the gold colonies, and to be the pioneers of an extensive | emigration from the class to which they belong—the class | that is, if we are to judge from the competition that exists for the occupation of land in this county, the most in excess of any in the South of Ireland.’’ A New Roman Carnotic Arcunisnor.—Dr. Cullen, as the Papal legate, has received from the Pope a bull for the con- | to ground he wants cleared, and slinks away, cod Mr Nybody secration of Dr. Leahy as Roman Catholic Archbishop of +} o Cashel and Emly, and Metropolitan of Munster ; and a second’ein to |**°*"; & |a pair of horses were yoked. Very large fires in other parts only a bag of flour, or meal, could be saved. All the farming implements are, it is said, destroyed, but the plough in which of the country, but the consequences we have not yet learned. The law ‘s not sufficiently stringent in regard to kindling fires in the field or forest. before the green herbage can check its development. At present a man or boy goes out, sets fire ftlavine Tntelligence. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Hurst, Shediac; deals, Maria, Murie, Sydney; coal. Unicorn, Lutes, Shediac; deals. Lively Lass, Robertson, Pictou; coal. Bark Aurora, Hobbs, Liverpool; goods. 80—Brig Intended, Ball, Bideford; goods. Venus, Bouton, Cape Breton; limestone. June 1—Sehr, Caroline, Anderson, Boston; goods. Sophronia, Siteman, Ilalifax; goods. Oriander, Lund, Pictou; mails Mary Ann, | Glawson, Traeadie; shingles, Anna Maria, Joice, do.; do, Trial, M‘Lean, Richibuctou; lumber. CLEARED, May 27—Schrs. Foam, Malone, Labrador; fishing stores. Abeilles, Ar- bour, Arichat; bal. 23—Oriander, Lund, Pictov; mails. 29—Bee, Oulton, Bay Verte; bal. 30—Trial, LeBlanc, New York; cats. Reward, Bouchard, do.; do. William Nelson, Silliker, Bay Verte; goods. Mars, Pollard, Shediac; do. June 1—Schr. Conservative, M‘Fadyen, Shemogue, N. Bj; bal. Ploughbc y, Robinson, Pugwash; do. Hester, LeBlanc, Pictou; do. Neptune, Martin, Buctouche; coal. Mary Elizabeth, Burk, fishing voyage. 2—Dove, Campbell, Miramichi; bal. Oriander, Lund, | Pictou; wails. " in Liverroor, @ay 11.—Arrived, Belinda. Sailed, Hilen, Hunter, P. . Island. Boston, May 25—Arrived, Schrs. Carbine and Catherine, P. E. I. Sr. Jonn’s, Newfld , May 18—Arrived, Mary LeBlanc. 14—Rival, Mutch; Amelia Adelaide, LeBlanc; Elizabeth, Scott. 16— Margaret, Dolores. QJrices Current. CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS, JUNE 6. Provisions. Poultry. Beef, (small) ¥ &.. 5d @ 9d| Partridges, each... —snnone. Do. by qtr. ¥ &.. 5d @ 74d\Turkeys,each.... 48@7s 6d Mutton, ¥ ....... 6d @ Yd Fowls,each...... 1s 6d @ 28 Veil PR: tty 3d @ 6d! Fish. Pork, ¥ B.. 0 66445 bad @ Ghd Codfish, ¥ qtl...... 188s @ 20s Do. (small) # &.. 7d @ Yd Salmon, ¥ bb ...... 6d Lamb, ¥ quarter..... 2s @ 5s Herrings, ¥ bbl.... 30s @ 40s Butter, # th.... 1s2d @ 1s 4d Mackerel, doz ... 18 @ 1s 6d New Advertisements. Just Arrived, prices : 500 basrels extra and suverfine FLOUR, 200 do CORNMEAL, — 50 do NAVY BREAD, 75 sides SOLE LEATHER, 2060 hard BRICK, 12 pone MOLASSES, 20 boxes CANDLES, 20 boxes No. 1SOAP, 30 do Tobacco, 5 hhds. SUGAR. SAML. A. FOWLE. Old Custom House, Peake's Buildings, June 8. 4w A Card. R. IRVING begs to return his sincere thanks for the kind and substantial sympathy he has received from his numérous friends, on account of the loss he sustained late Fire at Faleonwood Farm. He is under the necessity of adopting this method of expressing his gratitude, from his in- ability to do so individually. {allpa.} June 8, 1857. RS. IRVING begs to announce to her friends and the eae that she purposes giving instruction in the Art of PAINTING in Oil and Water Colours, Portrait Painting, &.; also, DRAWING in Crayon and Peneil from Copies and Casts, Classes for this purpose will be opened im the rooms above Mr. Strong’s store (Dawson’s Building), and terms and hours of attendance made known on general application to Mrs, Irving. Charlottetown, June 8, 1857. [all papers.) Notice. HE Subseriber begs to inform the public that he has duly authorised Mr. Parrick Connick to collect debts and transact business for him as bis Attorney, and hereby notifies all persons indebted to him, by Bond, Note of Hand, Book Account, or otherwise, to make im- mediate payment, to save expense. May 28. R.G.4£E.3i. MOSES RYAN. Wotice. (From a Justice of the Peace: Elgin, A. C., 12th May, 1856. Messrs. Fellows & Co., No. 8 Germain 8b. Gents. : 1 accidentally sent the other day to a store for some Yermifege, and the man not having much on hand sent me some of your Worm Lee- enges.. My children showed symptoms of worms at the time. 1 gave them according to diree- tions, and in: 24 hours irom the time they com- menced taking the Logenges, one (2 boy about § years old) bad~ passed 25 large worms ; “the ober (a girl 3 years old) had passed 12 ; an) I deem it but just to say that irom this slight acquaintance with your remedy, 1 feel satisfied that your Lozenges ate checp, con- venient, safe, and more effectual than the or- ditcry remedies, and as such I cheesfally. te- commend to all heads of families. Yours, with respect, JOHN §. COLPITTS, J.P. FELLOW#s’ WORM LOZENGES ARE SOLD BY ALL APOTHECARIES, , Brunswick, concerning Fellows’ Worm Lozenges. Certificates from persons of the first respectability in New ee ie —_——— New Advertisentents. Pur Subscriber having been daly authorised to transact business, and collect all amounts due to Mr. Moses Rraw, hereby notifies all persons concerned, that unless their ve accounts be immediatety settled, steps wil! be taken to recover the same. May 28. ; R.G.&E 3i. PATRICK CONNICK. Valuable Household Furniture, Surgical Instruments, Surgical Works, &. &e. Pur Subscriber has heen instructed to sell by AUCTION, at 11 o’clock, on TUESDAY, the 9th of JUNE, at the residence of Dr. POTTS, Kent-street, the whole of his valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CHINAWARE, GLASSWARE, GARDEN IMPLEMENTS, SURGICAL WORKS & MEDICINE BOTTLES. Also, a very valuable lot of SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, new, and made of the best material. Consists of 1 complete set of Operating Instruments, (made by Weiss, the first maker in London;) 1 Cupping Case, (complete;) 1 very hand. some Post Mortem Case; 1 Case of Midwifery Instruments; 1 Sumac Pump Syringe; 1 Enema Syringe, 1 Galvanic Battery, &e., do , &o. JAMES MORKIs, Auctioneer. ‘Persons indebted to Dr. POTTS are requested to make immediate payment of their Acvounts. Charlottetown, June 1, 1857. | Look Here! Leasehold Property.---Good Business Stand, r t Ne be sold by publie auction, on Wepnespay, the 10th June next, on the premises, at 12 o'clock, the HOUSE and PREMISES, now in the occupation of Mr. James Carroll, situate in Durchester-street, and opposite the store of Duncan, Mason & Co. It consists of two tenements, the Jar. of which has a Shop, Parlour, Bed-room, and Kitehen, on the first floor, and four comfortable Bed-rooms on thesecond floor. The other tenement is sub-leased at a rental of £18 per annum. The unexpired term of the lease of the whole is about twenty years, and subject toa ground rentof £25 perannum. Further particulars made known on application to the undersi . May 18,1857. _—_Isl. A. H. YATES, Auctioneer. To Let, FFXTE SHOP fronting on Richmond Street adjoining the Drug Store of M. W. Sxunnagr, and opposite D. & G. Davies’s with M. W. SKINNER, the Dwelling above. Apply to May 18, 1857: Ship Bread. 100 BARRELS superior SHIP BREAD for sale cheap b __ Peuke’s Buildings, May 25. SAMUEL A. FOWLE. Old Stand, North side Queen-square. ’ HAVE just received the best assortment of Grocrnina and Liquors that is te be found in this City, inclading the follew - ing articles and others too numerous to mention: — Tea, London Soap, Crushed Sugar! ryxO BE SOLD by Auction on THURSDAY next, the 11th | instant, at 11 o’clock, in front ef the subserider’s Sale- | room, ex brig Europa from London— 25 chests TEA, 10 ewt. London SOAP, 5 bbls. Crushed SUGAR, 5 boxes London STARCH, Terms at Sale. June 8, 1857. A. H. YATES, Auctioneer. ~ ‘To be Sold by Auction, N FRIDAY EVENING next, (12th inst.), at 6 o'clock, at the Shipyard of William Heard, Esq., 124¢ TONS OF HARDWOOD TIMBER, in lots to suit purchasers. ALtso—8 SMALL SPARS. Terms liberal. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Lis the guilty person.—IJs/, : aweaaey ww te bull for the translation of Dr. Keane from the see of Ross to ¥a8 in working of that measure, so far as it had gene, was de the Roman Catholic Ciocese of Cloyne. Arrams or Irary.—Several chests of muskets have been landed in Tuseany. They have been seized by the authorities. Numerous arrests have taken place. The Concordat with Naples has been definitely agreed on and signed. The Arch-@ best duke Maximilian has begun the work of digging out and refore deepeni pose of ilitating the access of larger vessels to the streets and quays. ‘Tue Qurex’s Forwat Consent ro Her Daventer’s Marrtace. arrived here a few days since with a valuab red in the ‘* Gazette ?’—*« At! can merchandize. She is owned by Messrs. G. M. Fowle & —The foliowing notice has a the Court at Osborne Seman; the 16th of May, 1857, present, the Queen in Council was pleased to declare her consent to a contract of matrimony between the Princess Royal and Prince Frederick William of Prussia ; which consent Her Majesty has also caused to be signified under the Great Seal.—Wv. L. Baruvgst. Poste Income ann Expexpirere.—It a rs, from the return issued, that the gross public ioe for the year ending March 81, 1857, was £72,334,062, and the expenditure £75,588 ,657, showing a@ deficit of £5 ,254,604. Pei the customs = ae (in round numbers), £23,300,000 ; the excise, 4 : stam . £73 ‘ ’ ; £16,600°000. ps 7,300,000 ; property tax, Annaycement or THE Dispute BETWEEN Spary axp —Advices from Madrid have been received here, opened the settlement of the dispute between Spain and Mexico on the 10th instant. After the ratification of the treaty M. Lafras- na will remain as Minister of Mexico. _ SETTLEMENT oF Tue Nevecnater, Qvestion.—The provosi- — for the arrangement of the affair of Neufehatel Sow en purely and simply accepted by Prussia. That power Fenounces the payment by Switzerland of a million of durins, as indemnity, without any other condition. Geverat Topriesey.—This distineai fixed +. guished Russian engineer | nt aan = ae for visiting Rogan’. and nque ive -to hi ° officers of the Roya! Engiotens o im in Lo on by the | as, the | satisfactory and therefore that they might go on to a gr e, the | extent in the present Bill. He thought it was requisit. chase|the house should first come to a decision with referei Oe those accounts; because hon. members would or woul ‘nants be asked, should the present measure turn out to |b the canals and the lagoons of Venice, for the pur-Pmemt | ee bla and -Mnpopular..one..»*- did you emh American Packet.—The American packet brig ‘* Galena,’’ of Boston, the first regular packet from that ee tu this Island, | e cargo of Ameri- | Co., of Lewis Wharf, Boston, and is a handsome and commo- | dious craft, with a large saloon on deck, and ample and ex- | ceedingly comfortable accommodations for passengers. The captain—who has his wife on board—appears to be a respect- | able sort of man, and will, no doubt, attend to the comfort of all who may take passage with him. The fare appears very moderate—$8 to Boston and $2 head-money on landing.—Is/. = > ftlarried, On the 28th ult., by the Rev. W. Stewart, B. A., Mr. Jobn Robert- son to Mrs. Elizabeth Judson, both of Lot 48. On Tuesday, the 26th ult., at St. James’ Church, Port Hill by the Rev. H. b. Swabey, Mr. Stephen McCann to Jane, see nd daughter of Mr. ‘Thomas Keys. On Wednesday, the 26th ult., by the same, at the same place. Mr. Francis Callaghan to Mary Anne, second daughter of Mr. Joseph Paw. | On Thursday, the 28th ult., by the same, at the residénce of the: _ bride’s father, Lot 11, Mr. Archibald McEachern to Mary Aun, fourth daughter of Mr. James Carroll. Died, On Tuesday last, suddenly, of an affection of the heart, Mr. Wm. Smail, Prince-street, aged 43 years. Mr. Smail had been working at | his employment all day, in his usual bealth, when, shortly after entering | the room where his family were, be fell down and instantly expired. The deceased was-a native of Devonshire, and emigrated here in 1841. | He has left a wife and six children to deplore their loss. At Cascumpee Village, on the 25th May, of Consumption, Elizabeth, fourth daughter of Mr. Robert Hardy, in the 14th year of her age. At Haze) Grove, on Friday, 5th June, after an illness of some weeks, Mr. Richard Bagnall, sen., aged 68 years. « coufttry im order to know whether 5 UST received, per ‘* Mary Elizabeth,’ from Halifax, a lot feel justified in their conduct by the state of those accu, and it would not do very well for hon. members hereaf, 1 hee onday, the 1st inst , Jobn, infant son of Mr. Robort Wade, aged | For sale cheap by June 8, 1857. Select Groceries. of prime Groceries AT SIMS’S, QUEEN-STREET, consisting of puncheons Spirits and Rum, lihds. Gin and Brandy, Casks Wine, Barrels London Ale & Porter, Crushed Sugar, Hihds. moist Sugar, Bbls. and boxes Sugar, Picnic, Batter and Water Biscuit ; Barrels Navy Bread, boxes Tobacco, chests Tea, composition & mould Candles, Soap, Ginger, Pepper, Indigo, Pipes, Rice, dried Apples, Mustard, Blue, Baking Soda, Nuts, Matches, Vinegar, a_ variety of Spices, &c., which is offered at the very lowest prices for casu. 4w June 8. B* ealling at the ““ACADIA GROCERY,”* you will find a large and seleet stock of GROCERIES, many of them new to this place, and warranted of superior quality. Please call and examine for yourselyes. Prices moderate. June 8. 2i JARDINE MACLEAN, Removal. fQXUE subscriber wishes to inform his friends and the public generally that he has removed to MORELL TANNERY, where he intends to carry on the ianning and Currying busi- ness. He has also established, in connection with the above, a BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY. — All orders will receive his best attention. GEORGE COOKE. Morell Tannery, June 8, 1857. Im For Sale, HE DWELLING HOUSE and LAND, now in the oceu- pation of the subscriber, on Hillsborough-Street, near King’s Square. The premises may be inspected at any time by persons desirous to purchase, and for terms of sale appli- cation to be made to THOMAS PARSONS. Charlottetown, June 8, 1857. Isl.tf Liverpool Salt. She subscriber has just reecived a supply of the above | article, which he will sell low, for cash only. SAMUEL A. FOWLE. Spirits. ‘PIPES high proof SPIRITS, &. Eiteme ak 2 pipes oO BRANDY. SAML. A. FOWLE. June 8, 1857. TEA, in great variety Burning Fiuid Dye Stuffs Crushed SUGAR Port WINE Earthen Jars Brown do. Sherry do. Pickics Puns. bright Molasses Madeira do. Sauce do. Jamaica Kum (old) Chitapagne do. ) 3 Brashes do. Demerara do. Byass’ Pale ALE| = Blacking Biscuit Leith ALE = Fig Tobacco Coffee London PORTER } 5 Orinooka do. Annapolis Cheese Lemon Syrup Flat do. Raisins Cider Digby Herrings Figs Malt Whiskey Candles Currants Dark Brandy Rice 200 barrels superfine Canada FLOUR, No.1, new brand, (warranted.) Cash paid for Timothy Seed. Charlottetown, Nov. 24, 1856. Tsl. 6m HUGH FRASER. Removal. IIE subscriber wishes to inform his friends and the publie generally that he has removed to Dorchester-street, ae opposite the residence of Thomas Owen, Esq., where he intends tu carry on his business in all its branches, and wishes a con- tinuance of past favours. An apprentice wanted. Ch. Town, May 11,1857. 4i Wa. GRIFFIN, Tailor. WOOL, WOOL. A XY QUANTITY, washed and unwashed, will be paid for +& in Cash, at the highest market rates, by the subscriber, at his Warehouse, Peake’s Buildings. May 18, 1857. tf SAMUEL A. FOWLE. Piano Fortes & Melodeons. OR Sale two of Carcxertnc & Son’s renowned PIANO FORTES. These instruments have never been used, and the makers are pronounced, by judges, to be the best. A1iso—Two Superior MELODEONS, made by Mason & Hamblin. The above instruments ean be seen by apne to SAMUEL A. FO LE Charlottetown, Feb. 17, 1857. tf. Boston Packet. ree fast sailing Clipper Brig ** GELENA” will leave Boston for this Port, on or before the lst of MAY next, and will continue her trips between this Port and Boston, during the season, Her accommodations for Freight are such as will induce parties at either Ports to ship by this Vessel, as it will enable them to receive their Merchandize at all times with quick despatch. Parties wishing to make a quick market of thei Produce, will find this a great convenience. : The above Brig has at a for a, having a Cabin fitted up expressly for the yor or Freight or Passage, sian th HALL & FOWLE, 5 Federal- street, Boston ; or to SAMUEL A. FOWLE, Ch. Town. Old Custom House, Peake’s Buildings, March 9, 1857. tf - Melodeons, Melodeons! : T the «AMERICAN HOUSE,’’ Queen-square, on con- A signment, 6 Handsome MELODEONS, will be sold for cost and charges by the subscriber, December 22, 1856. Isl. W. B. DAWSON. Notice to Farmers. UTTER, WOOL and SHEEPSKINS. The highest market price in CASH will be paid for the foregoing articles by CHARLES BELL, Market Square, Charlottetown, May 18, 1856. 3m JOHN HOBBS, Hatter, Ciothes Cleaner, and general Renovator, continues to clean gent’s clothes, and Mats, of every discription, extracting all spots of grease, paint, &e.; restoring the garment to its former colour and lustre, without soiling the trimmings, Orders left at the store of Mr. J. Williams, Market Square, will be Peake’s Buildings, June &. 4w promptly executed. 4i City Royalty West, May 28, 1657. car ernie a O a m saat — sO a ie an A "2. 2 1 oe AT la a ie — . ‘sin ae sip Le — aie ne = ere ee Mig ica a i eee Avis a Set Ser seer as hetatad are RE i iid en eee a ar zm ne ap te fk osm Pt gg gee remy (Mom ae hed : : ri