: ; ame ‘ aN RSC: ox —_— “ aaa - - ~ oman amet - ared the unfortunate man had attempted to defend ‘fia the woequal struggle Pieces of clothing were tiered about the tield, which are indications that app hims also found s« the contest had beea a severe aad protracted oue.— Canandaigua Times. -_eom © - - Posteript io a letter from Sydney, dated 29th ult. :— “ We have from Saturday night up to last night. | ‘ asaore at ( iismasted ; and drifted ; ) cpreet bad % ra o_o © Awerun ‘racepy.—An event most tragical and painful took place at Keanetcook on Thursday moruinz, the 20th} inst. A Mr. John MeDonald, a young man who it appears some time previously in mental distress, became ednesday, Oa Thursday moruing, standing at ‘re another young man, Mr. McCulloch, was \, he asked for the axe to chop. h ad been fo -- insane ot the deuor w! cutting Woo of McDonald he gave him the axe, and retreated back a step or two. at him and the axe 10 as far as it would go he struck him another such blow ou the thigh, when he was e axe taken from him. While those who were “l their attention to McCulloch, supposing him McDonaid eseaped. Search having been ‘made was discovered a short distance from the house a tree quite dead. The event has thrown a Toe recovery of MeCulloeh is of McDonald are both far advanced - entitled to the sympathy of our neighbors. 7-——oa + - - ~ — seized and t present turn be killed for him he hanged upot vioom over the settlement, doubtful. ‘The parelts mm Years, &u0u are @ The Shy Buck sport, Wilh a cargo of suit, was On shore near Castine. She was got off by the steam-tug Nautilus, and towed into Castine. She is apparently little injured.— Bango, Cour. ee -_o—- «© - — Bareisa Corumsta.—Dates from Victoria, V. [.. are to ths pte nber, and from the diggtngs on Fraser's River to. ye : . ' . "a Sen ember ! Dae inuiog uews ts considered cheering. The viver bas fallen four feet within a week, and continued to | full at the rate of from six to eight inches per day. A | had taken out £00 in fifteen | miner at Pountatn Digeins ten on Ss rita Clara Bar touk out ASV per day, s of gold du-t was being offered for sale at Forts | i Yale, at &t “s Dry Diggings ” had uideubteals been Fort Yale. : Johy D. # memocr of the California Legislature, and a mau Of intezrity, declares that he has iound days ‘Iwo \ “ne 1? i } per ounce. discovered near ; cs : : : liggnygs on the bauks of a ereck ewptying into Fraser's iver wear furt Yale, whieh yield as high as eight or ten cents to the pan liis Statement ts corruborated by others. mai NX »} new ti Fr d Meults s had ocecurre |. The savages an vit that this trail would be finished and opened to The * Whateom ‘Trail ” is pablie travel within ten days. iso said to be completed, but as yet has not attracted much ravel. Ths latter trail leads from Whatcom to the Thomason Liver. Tie ate +e Sea Bird, owned by Captain J. T. Wright, fun Fransisco, was burned on her way Irom Vietoria to fort Langley ou the 7th September. She was discovered tu be on fir yien about sixteen usiles out frow Victoria, and was immed The boat and *y heachelon Discover [sland. } total ! eargo Were i furs. istured iof a8 uch as Sie ‘he boat wa was worth. No lives lo-t. _~~—owm —~— -—- uips, Yesrenoay.— Yesterday, four vessels were ’ Messrs. A. A imralty brokers, York buildings; and the re- egarded as showing the depresssd state of the re-t at present. The first offered was the fine ship francois Arago, of about 1,500 tons, old ineasuremen’, bui tat Nantes in 1855, and was favorably kuown tn the trausoort service durta Sate or S offered for sale by public auction, at the office of Mann & Co., salt may be shipping int screw stcan , which was he ¥ ce of the seas, 1,526 tousre sister, was next put in 5, a St. dunn, NB. j » Vireo Polo, and was doseribed as having ae- She was put up at £5,000 bidders stopped, and she For a ship, “Shewais built 3 x5 by the commolation for 400 passengers. | ou ' tu £0 UO, when the nivance | iiat the reserved price of £7.50. i@ Time and Truth, of 876 tons register vow lying in the Salthouse Dock, not a single bid was male. The new brig ba x Wave was nexe offered. £1,100 was bid for her, it she was vit in for the owner at the reserved price of EL OU.— London S. §& M. Gazette, Oct. 9. TIMBER TRADE. From larnworth's & Jardine’s Timber Circular.) 7th October, 1858.—We have had free arri- limber and Deals during the past fortnight ; Vais Doth =e shippers apps ) fur present and late arrivals have been in face of prices that how a very sineieree ae Th has been rather ; show a very cousiderabie loss, ere has been rather a better deman | from consumers of late, but not yet sufficient to make an impression on stocks, and as the demand is freely met by importers and holders, there is no advance in prices. Pine Timber.—Quebec Pine.—The import for the fort- night has beea 7357 logs. The only sale that has transpired is cargo per * Dorothea” by auction, 6D feet average, at! 13}d. per foot. Most of the late arrivals are still in the river and unsold. Saint Joh Pine.— One cargo has been sold on private terms, and by auction the cargo per * Alexander,” averaging 18} inch str og, viz: —On 24th uit., 425 logs at 22d, 7a 22}4., 59 lozs at 224d,, and on the Ist instant 100 aud 473 logs at 21}U., per foot. Miramichi o sold at 12d. to 13d. per foot. —By auction St. John of 16 to 165 inches has averaged 20d: to 214d. per foot; Prince Edward Island sold at 1444. per foot. Spruce Spars have been sold at 14d. to Lod. per fuot. logs at logs at 21d., Pine has be Hardwood . ' : , ’ ° ! Spruce and Pine Deals.—The import for the fortnight consists of 233,538 pieces; consumption is improving gra- | long as the import continues s0 much ia excess 1d an advance in value canvot be realised. nue to be sold ex ship on arrival, but few prices dually, but a of the dema Cargoes count transpire. Lathwood is in fair request at 40s, to 60s, per fathom for common, and 380s. to 20s. for good Hemlock. Palings and Laths have been sold at 553. per M for the former, and 203, per M for the latter. A. PF. § D. Mackay’s Timber Circular, Sept. 24. Remarks.-—Since our last issue we cannot report any de-' cided improvement iv the general state of commercial watters, ‘The long promised aud anxiously expeeted revival in trade seems still to be as distant as it appeared to be six months reported a suverabundauce of stuck, whieh, instead of being ac agu a niable tendency toinerease. Lf this be true, as unfortunately wid a fearful gale here from the N. E., lasting | : At first Me-| parcels from St. John, now in course of being landed, are Calloch refused, but at the advice of the father and brother | advertised for sale by auction this day. we tak sell — Mo La. i : : : As he — <a to go away MeDonald rushed | been forced upon the market by auction, at prices which truck him a blow above the thigh joint, siuking | must prove seriously detrimental to the interests of importers. [mmediately after he fell, | The prices for St. John Spruce have ranged from £6 17s. 6d. Avon, of Wiwisor, N.3., from Liverpool, for | to observe the treaty lately cutered into. Werk | son and Lillooct Trail had been resumed, and it | The cargo was valued at $50,000. | the late war. | rently operate quite regardless of conseqneices, | Magdalen Islands; flour, &ec. ! In nearly every braoch of business there is | taken up by a consumptive demand, has at present an unde- | it is only too true, iu respect to general business, it is much | THE more so as regards the trade in Wood. The imports, although considerably less than those of last year, are neverthelsss greatly in exeess of the immediate demand ; and the lowness of price caused by the condition of matters is aggravated by | the continued efforts made to press sales by auction upon an valready glutted market. | | Pine Timper.—OF this article the arrivals have not been | large in absolute quantity, although they considerably exceed | . ! +t } z : ; It is blowing pretty | the required amount, judged by the extent of sales, and be-| trom the northward. We hear of a large ship | come in a much greater degree excessive when measured by ~ ae ree . . . mt : . e . . eo : a j ow Bay ; she was seen off Bridgeport oa Tuesday, | the prices which are obtained for even the best qualities. afierwards struck on Flint [sland ; got off| cargo from Quebee, ex Captain Cook, of excellent quality | uto Cow Bay, She is supposed to be 1000 or | and 83 feet average, was run off in | _ . a» bal a ‘ rho I arti 3 ) i aded, probably from Quebee. No particulars even rate of 16d. per foot. Another cargo, ex Minnesota, | news from the fishing establishments to! of ordinary quality | The} lots by auction at an! and 63 feet average, was also disposed of | (ina similar manner, at 13d, per foot. Other cargoes of | | good and indifferent qualities were sold by private treaty, the | i prices of which have not transpired. From St. John the} jimport has been moderate, and if it does not come in large’ | quantities will meet with sales at fair rates, particularly if | the quality be fine. | Lanpwoop.—Of this a large parcel from Prince Edward | Island sold at 144d. per foot from the quay. One or two N. B. ano N. S. Pine ann Spruce Deats have of late to £7 5s. by the cargo, at auction, in small lots. Of St. Andiew’s, a cargo sold in a similar manner, at £6 15s. 6d. The Australian papers state on reliable authority, that | Mr. Charles Dickens coutemplates an early visit to Victoria, | with a view to making a tour of the gold fields, and aequaint- ling himself, by personal observation, with the phases of | society in Victoria. | The Times strongly advises the purchase of the Great Kastern for the Royal Navy, to be uvel asa floating ram, (observing that ten years hence when the ship is no longer | ‘saleable, Parliament will be asked for a million of money to build such a vessel from-the keel, and it will cost two millions to do so. The King of Sardinia has sent an inyilation to the Em- ‘peror aud Empress of the Freneh to visit him at Turin in the wt co : pring. Marine Disasren.—New York, Ovt.21.—The American | clipper ship Phantom, Capt. Qaig, irom Richmond for Per- ‘natmbuco, was capsized in a squall about the 22d alt., in lat, 38 north, lon. 49 west. The masts were’cut away and the vessel righted, but with ber hold full of water. The hatches burst and she became a complete wreck. After five days exposure the crew were saved by the Spanish brig Tolo, aud | ‘reached Havana on the II] th inst. . The Daring brought up Capt. Pike, crew and materials of brigt. Lark, of and from St. John for P. E. L., wrecked | on Sable {sland, on the night of the ZOrh ult., during « | ‘heavy N. KE. gale. The vessel has sitice gone to pieves, ‘Oa morning of 30th ult. a vessel on fire was seen off the south side of the Lsland, and about noon a larve steamer came from the eastward, went to the wreck and rewaiued dy it for nonecascemaiaaeteiitatinnnedicacaisimmatcedie about two hours, aud them proceeded to the eastward at full ‘speed. Tie day was very fine and the sea quite smooth, | / After the sieawer left, nothing could be seen of the burning | 2 e vessel. ; On the 20:h of May, 1854, Catherine KE. Pi:chie attempted | to leave the vars of the Hudson River Hatlread at*Trivoti, when they started and she was thrown down, and the cars pissed ever one of her feet, crushing it so that it had to be amputated, Her father recovered of the company -asuit for loss ef service and medical attendance, and now the | young lady has obtained a verdict for $5500 damages froin | the company. . 8750 in . Crime anp irs Resutts.—On Friday last, Lra Stout, who helped to kill his brother-in-law, was hanged at ‘Rochester, N. ¥. On the same day, Mrs Twiggs was executedat Dan- ile, Pennsylvania, for the murder of her husband. Clark, ler paramour, Was executed some time since. She pre- ested her invocenee on the seaffold, and asserted her readiness » die, saying the only regrets she had were that she lefi be- hind her two orphan children, At Portlind, on Friday last, John A. Holmes, late mas- ter of the ship Theresa, was convicted of the murder of George W. Chadwick, one of his crew. under the most re- volting circumstances, a-o o & Mlarricd, On the 3d inst , at’Brookficld, Vernon River, at the residence of the Bride’s Grandfather, by Mr. John W. Butcher, B.C. M., Mr Thomas Koman to Miss Frances Benson, both of Vernon River. On the 3d inst., at the residence of the bride’s father, by the Rey. A. _W. Herdman, Mr. Daniel Gunn, of New London, P. E. Isiand, to Miss | “M. J. Morrison of Carriboo River. — Pictou Paper. At Murray Harbour, on the 4th instant, by the Rev. Neil McKay, | Mr. Johp Hyde to Mary, eldest daguhter of Mr. Daniel Mckeaman, all of Murray Ilarbour. At St. Eleanor’s, on the 2lst ult,, by the Rev. John MeLeod, z James Brander to Misz Charity Campbell both of New London. Dicd, On Sunday, the 14th instant, after a lingering illness, Mary, fifth | daughter of the late Rev. Theophilus DesBrisay, in the 66th year of | her age. On Thursday last, of Consumption, William, only son of Mr. James Me- | Williams, Arisaig Mills, St. Peter’s Road, aged 21 years. On Monday, the 8th inst., at Ellen’s Creek, Royalty, Sampson Symons, | in the Slet year of his age. | ftlarine Intelligence. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Nov. 3—Sebr Susan, Mahon, St. John’s Nfld bal. 5—Ellen, Spinny, Tatamagouche, boards; Loanna, Chisholm, Pictou, sundries. 6—Vic- tory, Thompson, Cape Breton, bal.; Zolic, Tarbee, Amherst, fish; Ploughboy, Robertson, Pictou, coal; Vulture, Irvin, McNair’s Cove, herrings; LaRooka, Davidson, Mirimichi, do. 8—Mount Vernon, Budroit, St John, N. B., bal.; Commeree, Kerby, Canso, fish; Three Brothers, Oliver, Pictou; do ; Eagle, Bolong, Pope’s Harbor, do. 9Brigt Napoleon II[, Marmaud, Nfld, bal. ; Schr Lady Mulgrave Marmaud, do, dv; Bee, Ogden, Bay Verte, deals; Maria, Bureal, Arichat, bal; Laura, LeBlanc, do, do. 10—Velocity, Monshaw, Richibucto, deals; Lady Mulgrave, Walsh, Placentia, bal. CLEARED. Novy. 3—Schr. Caroline, Aylward, Newfld ; produce. Active, Marshaw, Halifax; do. 4—Breeze, Sire, Magdalen Islands; flour. Balve- dore, MeNeill, New York; produce. 5—Mary Julia, Bourke, Native Lass, Gerrior, Arichat; barley. Brigt. Ann, Bennoir, Boston; produce. Vision, Shelnutt, do.; do. Catharine, Le Bianc, Halifax; do. 6—C. W. Wright, Diekson, Halifax; produce. Ellen, Spinney, Pictov; bal. Mary Ann, Glawsoa, Halifax; produce. Brigt. Marghee, Taylor, Newfld; do. Mary Jane, Malone, du.; do. Mars, Dickson, Shediac; oats, fish, &c. Bark William Douse, Furness, London: timber and deals —by W. Douse, Esq. 8—Speculator, Rood, Halifax; produce. Four Brothers, Proctor, Canso; do. Cecelia, Lutes, Boston; pro- duce. Margaret Ann, Thomas, Halifax; do. 9—Bee, Ozden, Bay Verte, bal. Herald, Griffin, Liverpool, N. 8.; produce. Kate, | Malone, New York; do. 9—Brigt Lark, Pennison, Bermuda; do. Mayflower, Gerrior, Halifax; de. Mary Virginia, pre do, da.; | 16—Bessy Budge, Boudroit, Boston; do. 11—Loann®, Chisholm, New York; do. } MEMORANDA. The Bark William Douse, for London, sailed from hence on Monday the 8th instant. Passengers—Messrs. Juin Douse, Cammuiera, Sa:nucl Swabey, Joseph Bowley. : Sr. Joun’s, N. F., October 20—Arrived—Petrel, P. E. Island, 4 days. | 29th —Maggie McNeill, Steele, do. | | TH K AGE, and has continued to steadily advance in the estimation of |in the ocenpation of Henry Uaszarp, Esq., ithe Academy, being part of Town Lots Nos. ' i EXAMINER. Y Schr. Britannia, Ernest, master, from Jfalifax, for Cascumpec, P. E. | sland, with an assorted cargo, went aehcre at Canso. Vessel full of | water. Cargo may be saved if the weather continues fine. Brig Agricola, of and from St. Juha, N. B., at Barriagton, with loss | of inainmast. | On Sunday aiternoon, about 3 o’clock, during the violent north-east | gate, the schooner Lucy Ellen, McPhee, of and from Halifax, with a cargo of oats, fur Boston, on eatering our harbour and struck on a spit making off from the south-breaker, and inay be a total loss. Soon after striking she let go an anchor which made a hole through her bottom, and | t last accounts she was making water fast. The captain and a crow of | three men left her ina boat, and might have been lost bat for the timely aid of a pilot boat. They landed on Plum Island with some of their luggage .—Vewburyport Herald. SOP LLLDDRAL AL PPB LBL LLL LLDPE LLP" Holloway’s Ointment and Pills.—'The victims of scrofula, eruptions, cancers, tumors, bad legs, etc., throughout the universe, look to the Ointinent as the only element of cure. Sufferers from indigestion, bil- ious affections of the bowels, ete., have an equally firm reliance on the Pills. In order to be sure you have the genuine article, see that the water-mark, ‘* Holloway, London,” is on every leaf of the book of directions enclosing each pot or box. 11 Perry Davis’ Vegetable ‘Paiu Killer, after ‘a thorough trial by innu- merable living witnesses, has proved itself to be THE MEDICINE OF the world as the best Family Medicine ever introduced. druggists. Sold by PAIN KILLER. The sale of that remarkable and truly valuable preparation, Perry Davis’ Pain Killer, is constantly and rapidly increasing. During the past year, the demand for this great remedy has been altogether unprecedented. Searcely a week passes by, during which we do not hear of some remarkable cure having been performed, within the circle of our acquaintance, by the use of the Pain Killer.—Frov. Gen. | Advertiser. Perry Davis Pain Kttter.—The Rev. D. Whitaker, writing from | Toung-oo, Burmah, says: ‘* My duties as a Missionary prevent my noticing particular cases, but your Pain Killer has been used with peculiar success in diseases of the stomach, bowel complaints, and in severe cases of burns. One of the Christian villages near us was burnt down and several persons were represented ag near a dying condition from the severity of their injuries. I sent them the Pain Killer at once, with directions for its use. All but one were saved. Sold by druggists, zrocers, and medicine dealers generally. T. Desbrisay & Co., wholesale agents in Charlottetown, P. E. Island, and by dealers everywhere, New Advertisements. At the Pavilion Hotel, on Tuesday, 30th inst. Extensive Sale of Valuable Household Furniture, Glassware, Chinaware, &c. TEX subscribers have heen instructed to sell by Auetion, at 11 o'clock, on TUESDAY, the 30th instant, at the “* PAVILLON HOTEL’ — Dining-room, )rawing-room, Parlour, Sitting-room and Bed- room FURNITURE, Kitchen and Pantryware, &e. &e. &e. For particalars see Catalogues, to be ta Terms liberal. had at their office. J. & T. MORRIS, Auctioneers. Ch. Town, November 15, 1858. Vaiuablo Freohoid Property for Sale. | FENILE sub-criber offers for sale FOUR PASTURE LOTs, fronting on the Lower Road leading to York River Bridge, bounded on the north by a read leading to the Mal- peqae Road, with a DWELLING HOUSE, BARN and STABLE, a HAY HOUSE 40 feet long by 20 feet deep, and a good Well of Water thereon. Tiree of the Lots and a part of the fourth are ina good state of cultivation. ‘The Property issituated about two miles from Town, and is very convenient for mussel-mud and seaweed, which may be had in abundance at the foot of the place. i One-haif the purchase money may be left on -interest. Turimediate possession will be given Por further particulars enquire of the subseriber, JOUN TRENAMAN, >: | } i | : 1 | | Charlottetewn, Noy. 15, 1888. Valuable Property at Auction. Bi J. & T. MORRIS, FENUE sabseribers will sell by Public Auction, on THURS- | DAY, the [Sth instant, at 12 o°elock. noon, on the pre- | mises, that valuable DWELLING HOUSE and LAND, now Kent-street, near +1 and 42, in the | 4th Handred of Town Lots. Also, at | o'clock. on the pre- mises,a WARKUOUSE and LAND, situate in Lower Water | * Street, and near the Queen's Wharf, | cy Terms made kunown at the day of sale. CHARLES TURNER. | JOUN T. ROWE, Agent. | Charlottetown, November 8, 1558. ! Valuable Property. F¥SO BE SOLD by Auction, on THURSDAY, the ord | November next, at 12 o'clock, on the premises, that | commodious TWO-STOREY DWELLING HOUSE, AND VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, owned by Mrs. Joserpu McDonaLp, adjoining the grounds of the Roman Catholie Church. The House is very convenient and well finished from the ground floor to the attic. There are likewise on the premises a Stable, Coach and other Out-Buildings, with an excellent Well and Pump in the yard. These Premises are well adapted for a large family or Private Boarding House. A portion of the purchase money may remain on interest for a term of years, as may be agreed upon. A. H. YATES, Aactioneer. Charlottetown, September 6, 1858. Is! Daisiel’s Fulling Mills = RE now provided with the most improved Falling Machi- | t nery. aud the Subscriber will finish work in the best style in the shortest possible time. r PRICES : Fuiling and Pressing, per yard,............4d. Dyeing Black, Brown, Claret,............ 1d. CORON eRe ev densettesesspediecsees .- 14d, TPO So is ssc ets pare pees te cde > ces Oe Beotiiter and Peete 5.0% hancc soe cise sd Acents :—Hon. P. Walker and Mr. Jas. Watts, Ch. Town. Nov. 8, 1858. 3i JOUN DALZIEL. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! Glasgow House, Queen Street, S now replete with an entirely New Stock of Falland Winter | BRITISH and AMERICAN DRY GOODS, personally and earefully selected, and now offered to Town and Country buyers | on the low-priced cash system of SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALES: Staple Manufactures of all kinds Ladies’ Dress Goods, in great variety London Mantles and Shawls Ribbons. Flowers, Embroideries, Laces, &c. Ladies’ and Misses’ Felt Hats and Plumes Coating and Trowserings, Cloakings, Flannels Biankets, Oil Clothes, and Furnishing Goods Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes Ready-made Clothing, &c. &c. &e. SMALL WARES and HUSBANDRY. —ALSO— * Teas of the best quality, Sugars, Molasses Soaps, Candles, Tobacco, London Starch Indigo, Pipes, &e. &e. Oo Al Van. Ch. Town, P. E. [., November 8, 1858. Ex.1m. A Word to the Wiso is sufficient. ALL PERSONS INGEBTED TO THE SUBSCRIBER will take notice, that no coercive steps will be taken until after the TWENTIETH NOVEMBER INSTANT, Immediately after which, all unpaid accounts will be sued for, without any distinction. JAMES ROMANS. Cit y Hardware Store, Nov. 8, 1858. Cigars! Cigars! Cigazs! AVANA CIGARS of Superior quality. Wholessle, at the CITY DRUG STORE. W. K. WATSON. September 13, 188. { | Edinburgh Ale LONDON HOUSE. Established 1820. “ILE Subscribers have received ex “ ISABEL,"’ from Liver- pool, upwards of 600 packages of British and Foreign MERUHANDIZE, selected by a member of the Firm, at some of the leading liouses in London, Manchester, Giasgow, Birmingham, Xc., which, with Steck on hand, and residue daily expected, will form the largest and best stock of Goods they have yet had to offer to their customers and the public. Wholesale dealers supplied as usual. Present importation consists of— 120 chests primeCongou TEA 6 do bik. & col’d Cobourgs 200 packages lronmongery 6 do sorted Dress Stuits and Lardware 4 do Haberdashery 10 trunks Boots and Shoes 1 do Hosiery 5 cases Ready-made Cloth’g 4 do Townend’s Mats and 10 bales Paper Hangings Caps 7 do Cotton Warp 1 do Gloves, (Dent, Aleroft 4 do Striped Shirting & Co’s.) 4 do Grey Calico — 2 do Dress Trimmings 4 do White & printed do 1 do Bonnets & Straw Mates 5 dv Scotch Carpets and do FURS Woollens 2 do Fur Caps 3 do Cloths 3 do Dress Silks, Velvets & 1 do Gala Plaids and Silk Goods Hinseys 2 do Glazed Linings 1 do Wadding 7 do Sundries + cases MILLINERY : Barrels Porter, Ale, ground Logwood, Redwood, Currants Boxes Raisins, Blacking, i Starch, Washing Powder, &c Kegs Mustard, Blue, Saltpetre Bags Rice, Nuts, Uofive, Pepper. D., G. & S. DAVIES. Charlottetown, November &, 1858. ARRIVED JUST WHEN REQUIRED! AND RECEIVED AT KING SQUARE HOUSE, 23 CASES . % EX BOOTS & SHOES! INCLUDING Ladies’ Rubber Boots and Shoes, Gentlemens’ Rubber Boots and Shoes, Child’s, Boy’s and Youth’s Leather Boots, Mens’ thick common Bovts, Women’s Leather Boot8 and Baskins, &e., &e.,” comprising an excellent assortment, Nov. 8, 1858. lm - OFTY GROCERY. NORTIL SIDE OF QUEEN-*SQUARE., 5 tons Bar IRON 9 bundles Spring & Axe Stecl 125 boxes London SOAP 4 hhds. Paint OLL 60 kegs PAINT a BEER & SON, ye bckiven per ** Provipence’’ and * Aries, *' from Halifax, and has on hand— ifhds Sugar Tea in variety Blacking Puns b’t Molasses Superior Cotlee Tobacco Jamaica Rum Biscuit in varicty Cigars strong Spirits Annapolis Cheese Dighy Herrings Hids Holland Gin Raisins Lice best Cognac Brandy Currants Crushed Sugar Seoteh Whiskey Dye-stu ffs Sweet Oil P.E.T. Malt do Prunes Pale Seal Gi) Common Whiskey Earthen Jars Salad Oil | Symond’s best Port Pickles Spices Wine Sauces Soap Sherry Wine Table Salt Candles Madeira do Nuts Washing Powders Champagne Shelled Almonds Baking do Confectionary Patent Medicines Pale Ale Barning Fluid London Porter Brushes And a great variety of other small and useful articles too nu- merous tomention. Cash paid for good clean Timothy Seed. December 14, 1857. ly HUGH FRASER. For Sale, 4 QUANTITY of large well-made BIRCH TIMBER, with - three-inch DEALS, Lathwood and Spars, as annexed -—- 3 to 400 tons new Bireh ‘Timber 40 to 50 thousand three-inch Deals 10 to 12 cords Lathwood i to 200 Spars 2 to 300 tons small sized Hardwood, to suit the Se. Jolin’s market, will be shipped on shares, or at alow freight, Enguire of Messrs. Longworth & Hyndman, Ch. Town ; Edward Albro & Co., Halifax ; or Mr. Thomas Annear, Mon- tague River. Orwell, May 24, 1858. STEPHENS & CLARKE. Hiligible Pasture and Building Lots. NOR SALE, 10 LOTS within the City, containing a TOWN LOT each; also, 10 immediately adjoining the City, (free of City taxes), of l acre each. Apply to THEOPHILUS DESBRISAY. Charlottetown, August 25, 1858. fue SSSA S. STANFIELD & LORD beg to inform the Farmers of Prince Edward Island, that after this date their NEW M{iLLat TRYON will be ready for Dyeing, Fulling and Dressing Cloth, having spared no expense in fitting up. |The services of Mr. Lippincott, of Pictou, being secured as manager, they guarantee to finish work in the best possible ‘manner, on the usual terms. Mr. H. Cauueck, of Sydney Street, Charlottetown, wil! receive Cloth, and attend to its being forwarded with despateh. Tryon, July 27 tf Debtors take Notice. — i ; Mr OTICE is hereby given to all such persons as have had i j L their acevunts repeatedly farnisbed, that unless settled {within ten days from the day of this date they will be sued | for without distinction. GEORGE W. MILLER. | QOvtober 4, 185%. (x. & Isl. im.) tee. Extract of a Letter from PROF. HAYES, ENCLOSING A CERTIFICATE. Messrs. FELLOWS & CO. Gents.: I made the examination of the Worm Lozenges, as you desired, and found only the pro- duct mentioned in your note, which was of course expected, but which was not the less interesting to me. You have made an excellent choice of ingre- dients, and the preparation ts a tempting one, and must meet with a lorge sale from its merits. I en- close @ document which you may publish. Truly yours, { A. A. HAYES. Certificate. — J Aare analyzed the Worm Loz- enges prepared by Messrs. Fellows & Co., and find that they are free from Mercury, and other metallic or mineral matter. . These Lozenges are skilfully compounded, pleasant to the taste, safe, yet sure and effective in their action. Respectfully, A. A. HAYES, M. D., Assayer to State of Mass. Fellows’ Worm Lozenges are sold by ie all i Butler's Caiholic Catechism. JR sale either by the quantity or by retail atthe Fira miner Office, Charlottetown, The Most Rev. Dr. James Ruatler’s Catechism, Apothecartes. to which is added the Scuipreran Corecuisy. by the Right Rey. Dr. Milner; together with dif-rent prayers, explanations, instructions, &c. | Country retailers supplied tu order. March 8