a - cf Pee te iy hart emcee 0 it Ma AAR SAE Nee - a ~ aw pee THE EXAMINER. _ 51 a genteee iepremonnas =~ 2 LOCAL NEWS. | Passengers, | New Advertisements suwweiginenmensaataidiads 1tikt et . First Fatt Sure rrom Exenanp.—The fine ship Majestic, | nt In the ship Majestic, from Liverpool, G. B.—The Lady of the Mer | . Walker; Kdwards, Esq , Lady and five children; Miss Miller; H ; ousehold Furniture, Glassware, Chinaware, Pictures, Oil Pain tings, Paints, worth nearly as much as the year’s subscription. Florence Nightingale—the noble-hearted English girl who was so ready to sacrifice her life in the cause of suffering humanity during | owned by Messrs. W. W. Lord & Co., arrived this morning : : “ . ay ee . ; Pals Mr, J. Foster, wife and three chiidren; Messrs. A. Lord, Wm. Yorster, the late war—forms the subject of this year’s engraving for (Monday) from Liverpool, G. B., after a good run of thirty j, Yaniderstioe, Juang Nelder i P, Hughes; anh a aaa c . is days. She has brought a general cargo of merchandize ¢ the Allion. Mr. Snow lodges at present at the Victoria Hotel, m : 7 x el Deg, eee ee we Pr ae eee _— i j i | wer pases ether ea | 3 S Oils, Varnishes, Gold Leaf, af where he can be consulted on the business of his agency. | Carrie Suow.—The day being remarkably fine for the Prices Current. 0 BE SOLD by Auction ‘he eeay ie Octobe q i dae iad i iiitereallin | Season, large numbers of persons from all parts of the surround-| CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS, OCTOBER 3, 1857. at 11 o'clock, at the residenes of Mr. Lawnexes oe P | We are indebted to the Islander for the information contained Ate. toes means into ( harlottetown, and gave to our City | Provisions, - : Poultry. Kent-street, the whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, I a eee os ee are quite a business-like appearance, although we are not aware | Beef, (small) ¥ .. 3a @ 54d Partridges, each... 9d @ 1s | consisting of— ' in the following note and extract : » | that any very extensive purchases were made. Amongst the} Do. by qtr. ¥ th.. 3d @ 44d Turkeys, each........ 38 @ Gs | Mahogany Tables, Sofa, Chairs, Chests Drawers, Washstands ter The fellowing is an extract from a Note we received | horned cattle exhibited were some very fine animals, but the) Mutton, ? b...... . 3d @ 54d) Fowls,each..... 9d @ 1s 6d Bedsteads, Beds, Bedding, Carpets, Stoves, Oil Paintings, frous 6 friend vakiien, We have not seen the paper alluded number was by no means so large as might have been expected.| Veal, ¥ fh......... 24d @ 44d Fish. Pictures, &e. Atso—Puints, Oil, Ta ntine Furniture to, bat shall endeayour to obtain a copy @f it, when we shal] }Some very fine horses and fillies were exhibited, and seemed | Pork, tb.......... 5d @ 6d | Codfish, ¥ qtl......... -none. and Carriage Varnishes, Gold Leaf, Paint op ke. have a few remarks to make on the unwarrantable assertions | to attract the principal share of attention. The show of sheep} Do. (small) ¥ .. 7d @ 8d Salmon, ? ...... Sd} Terms—£5 and upwards to £20, three months ; £20 and of the parties referred to : | was also good, and comprised some excellent specimens of the| Lamb, ¥ Ib........ 3d @ 54d Herrings, ¥ bbl.... 30s @ 40s | upwards, four months’ credit, on approved Notes of Hand. -* Pray, have you observed the complimentary way in which | choicest and most approved breeds on the Island. But few | Butter, ¥ i .... 1s 2d @ 1s 6d Mackerel, ¥ doz... 28@ 3s! Oct. 5. JAMES MORRIS, Auctioneer. the aoe beoeal Presbytery have dealt with our Island press, | pigs were brought forward, but those we saw were very! Do.by tub, th........ 1s 2d. Lumber, EXT If you have not, please see Presbyterian Witness Sept 19th : | superior animals. The prizes were awarded as follows :— eee. T Waacarns 3d @ 6d Boards, (hemlock). 48 @ 5s ENSIVE SALE : Rar F aott | Win Seen Mies ; at Entire R ’ aled 1855 earl Barle hs 234 ‘ 2 . ** In considering the state of the newspaper press of this Colony, | v doy hy eee ee =“ ——— ta “ Tha es - D su Seep ye” a rs OF Noel me 7 mgs Ooae ime Pe nt express thats hrebae dee eny:| Wm. Deweys, for the 2d do 20s On AF Wan sn'e dink ¢ _ Do. (pine)..... 78 @ 8s Aleohol, Brandy, Spirits, Tobacco, Wrapping Paper, the Presbytery e3 £ pprobation of the; ___ andrews ed) for the 3d do 10 Ham, ¥ none. Shingles, ®” M 7s @ 9s| Soap, V Ploughs, C immoral and infidel tendency of mach that is published (worn. (supposes) for the 3 — hae ei it ni w 34 tate te fe p> eager, one ate fxecner, Se oer Ladera ieee teeta atekihnn James Wilson, for best blood Filly do 30s Piet. PW. .cckans 2d @ 34d tin ds tiinindoo 0 2s @ 38| To be sold by Auction, on THURSDAY, 15th October, at i recommend to their people to whabaw immediately all John Dewar, New Perth, for 2d do 20s Oatmen), FB, .... 15 @ i Sundries, 1] o'clock, at the Warehouse of I’. B. Trewaiy, Esq.:— sappert ‘Sidth Wend’ a ad cok ae beeen : P ice J. Mornington, 3d do 10s Exes, ¥ Ce re id @ Yd Timothy seed, ? bus. none. 100 sides Sole Leather (superior article), 6 very fine 18 valuable information meokt disseminated through the | Ww. i. Hyde, for the best Bull, dropped since Ist Jan., 1855, 40s tabbits, each...... hone. Cloverseed, ¥ bb. none. | Rio Coffee, boxes Crackers, 100 reams Wrapping Paper, 100 t pages of the Protector.” y 8 “7 Win. Lane, Lot 50, for the 2d do 30s Vegetables, Wool, ¥ b......-. 1s 3d | bags Table Salt, 10 kegs Tobacco, 50 doz. Quaker Brooms, 12 , George Coles, for the 3d do 20s Potatoes, ¥ bush, .1s4d @ 1s9d Hay, ¥ ton....... 75s @ 85s) American Ploughs, kegs Washing Soda, 3 casks Cid-r Vinegar, ‘ Rich ! is it not? The Rev. Presbyters praising their own perer, Just as one miller decries another—‘ our mill grinds st.” Tam told that efforts are being made to stop the cireulation of your paper around St. Peter's Bay, by some parties who. should know better. You should see to this. I am Sir; yours traly, o @:°C-¢:¢'0 We were aware, some time ago, that the ‘ Sanctified Press ”’ had not proved a very profitable speculation—that whether the unknewn editors considered that the root of all evil should be carefully excluded from the purlieus of the sanctum whence issued the pious pages, they at all events carefully removed the temptation from the sight and touch of those who were employed in the mechanical duties of giving their lucubrations to that portion of the public who are not over nice in their literary diet, and regard a knowledge of grammar and the possession of intellect as quite immaterial to the successful condactof a newspaper. We were aware of the fact that what money might from time to time be received by the managers, but little was disbursed to the employes; but, really, we were not prepared fur this desperate attempt, on the part of the Nynod, to prop the tottering Protector by the eminently Christian course of lying and slandering. We had, in our ignorance, fondly imagined that a paper should and would rise or fall by its own merits, and that its success depended on the ability with which it might be conducted; and we had been under the delusion that clergymen of a Christian profession should discountenance calumnies affecting the characters or interests of their neighbours. Surely we were in a happy state of ignorance, for we find a conglomeration of parsons not ashamed to make assertions which we defy them tosubstantiato. Let them show, if they can, a single instance of our advocacy of immorality or infidelity : and if there be among the holy conclave any theological casuist, we should feel obliged by-.his informing us whetlier wilful lying may not be classed under the head of ‘ immorality.”’ If the Protector cannot be sustained without such disrenut- able efforts, the sooner it and its incapable hydra-headed corps of Editors vanish from the public gaze, the better for the char- aeter of che Island Press—for the ebaracters of the conductors as Christian ministers and literary men—and immeasurably better for the Free Church Synod, who will, after the stupid sheet has ceased to exist, be under less inducement to expose themselves to the charges we have made against them Sincerely heping that the Synod may have sufficient inTuence to collect cash enough to enable the pious backbiters to pay the Printer, we dismiss their gratuitous impertinence from our thoughts. . tli i We have reecived a sceond communication from the | Hon. Mr. Warburton, in reply to an attack made upon him in| the Monitor of last Thursday. We shall give the letter in our | next, together with some obseryatiuns of our own on the article in the Monitor. By Telegraph to the Pictou Eastern Chronicle. ARRIVAL OF STEAMER “JURA” AT Sr. JOHN, N. B. IMPORTANT FROM INDIA. De.at nor raLten—Great Stavenrer at Detai—Acra re- LT PORTED IN THE POSSESSION OF THE Renets—AxRivat or Sir daughter of Mr. William Gregg, of Trout River, Lot 32. Coun CaMPseLt. Warirax, Tuesday, Sept. 29. The Cunard steamship ‘‘ Jura,’’ which left Cork on Thurs- day, 17th, arrived at ck. John, N. B., on Monday, 28th, for the purpose of embarking the 76th regiment. She will sail again for Cork about Wednesday. The Bombay mail to the 15th of August had arrived. No John Binns, for the 4th do 10s John Thorne, for the best Bull of any age, 30s Edmund Rodd, for the 2d do 20s John Lyall, for the 3d do 10s Henry Longworth, for the best pen of 3 Ewe Tegs (Leicester breed) 40s W. Swabey, for the 2d do 20s Hi. Longworth, for the 3d do 10s Do pest pen of 3 Ewes of any age 30s. Benj. Wright, for the 2d do 20s Do 3d do 10s Hf. Longworth, for the best pen of 3 Ewe Lambs of any age, 20s B. Wright, for the 2d do 15s George Tweedy, for the 3d do 10s Jas. Rattary, for the best Sow, having reared a litter this season, 30s G. Lewis, for the 2d do 20. Thomas Campbell, for the best Entire -Colt, for agricultural purposes, foaled in 1855, 40s John Sutherland, for the 2d do 20s Hector McKinnon 3d do 10s James Kellow, best Filly 30s George Clow, 2d do 20s James Semple, 3d do 10s J. Holman, for the hest Cow of any age, giving milk, 30s George Coles 24 do do 20s. Edmund Rodd od do do 10s. M. Daly, for the best Heifer, dropped since 1st Jan. 1855, 30s. George Beer, 24 do do 20s. Heath Haviland 3d do dy 10s, Givorge Tweedy, best Ram under 3 years, (Lambs excluded) 40s. John S. M’Leod, 2d do do 20s. M. A. McKie, 38d do do 10s. Henry Longworth, best Ram Lamb 30s. George Tweedy. 3d de do 10s. Wm. Swabey, best Ram of any age, (over two years) 20s. Benjamin Wright for the best Boar, 30s. James Lyall, 2d do do 20s. Joseph Wyse, éd do do 10s, ————<--- <9 8 a Torticuntcran Exursition.—The Semi-Annual Exhibition of the Charlottetown Horticultural Society came offon Wednesday last, and afforded considerable gratification to those who take an interest in the advancement of the resources of the [sland in this particular department. Notwithstanding the shortness of the notice, there was great variety, as well as abundance of articles exhibited, which were, for the greater part, of superior quality. The Vegetables did credit to the growers. The Celery was particularly good, as were the specimens of Beet root, Carrots and Parsnips. We also observed some fine heads of Cabbage, and several Pumpkins and Squashes of immense size. ‘he show of Fruit was such as to convinee even the most sceptical that nothing but care and attention are wanting, to enable the Farmers of the Island to supply the home market, at least with better Fruit than we are generally in the habit of importing. The season is rather top far advanced to ensure the splendid show of Flowers that would have met the eye a month since. There were enough, however, cultivation of Flowers, both house and garden. On the w the result of the Exhibition was highly gratifying to t lic, as well as to the members of the Society.— Mon. —— + moa + ~~ ftlarried, At Murray Harbour, at the house of the bride’s father, on the Ist inst., by Mr. John W. Butcher, Bible Christian Missionary, William Clements, Esq, to Elizebeth, eldest daughter of Mr. Henry Marshon, of the same plaee. At Pie.ou, on the 234 July, by the Rev. James Bayne, Mr. John Smith, Summerside, P. E. Island, to Miss Christie Gunn, Pictou. At St. James’ Church, Port Hill, by the Rev. Henry B. Swabey, on Tuesday, the 22d inst, Mr. John Smallman, of Lot 11, to Ann, fourth Died, At Princetown Royalty, on the 22d ult., Mr. John Macgougan, at the advanced ageof 81 years. He was mueh esteemed and respected by all who were acquainted with bim. Of Consumption, at Lot 14, on Thursday, the 17th day of September last, Davip, seeond son of Mr. Neil Ramsay, in the 20th year of his China mail had been received. Latest dates from Delhi are to the 27th July. Sorties of the | rebels within the town had been repulsed on the 14th, 18th and 22d of that month, with great loss to the rebels, and 500 killed on our side. Sinee the 23d there had been no fighting. The Neemuch mutineers had arrived at Delhi. General Nicholson was expected to arrive at Delhi by the 15th August from the Punjaub with reinforcements for the age. He bore his painful illaess with mach Christian fortitude, and from his well-known piety and integrity of character, and good disposi- tion, there is every reasor to hope that he was fuliy prepared for the ehange. Launched, On the Ist instant, from the shipyard of Messrs. W. & G. Bagnall, New. Glasgow, a very superior Brigantine called the * Selica,”’ built | for the Newfoundland market. For medel and workmanship this vessel British army. General Theid has relinquished his command to Gen. Wilson in consequence of ill health. | General Havelock’s forces, after re-oceupying Cawnpore, | finding Bithoor evacuated, burned it to the ground. On the) 28th and 30th, they found the rebels at Bithooral Gunge, about | eight miles from Cawnpore, ten thousand strong, whom they defeated with loss of fifteen guns. They expected to benoh Lucknow next day. | Neva Sahib, who perpetrated the fearful massacre at Cawn- | pore, in which nearly all the Europeans perished, after de-' stroying his own family, committed suicide. Sir Colin Campbell has arrived, and assumed the command | of the Indian army. | Tranquility has been restored in Central India. The 40th, | 70th and 76th Regiments which mutinied at Dinapore, on the 23d July, had been dispersed by the l0th Regiment. Calcutta and Hyderabad were quiet on the 14th August. | It is reported that Agra had fallen inio the hands of the rebels. . The mutineers at Sealeoate were destroyed by General Nicholson, on the 16th July. The panic which had existed a fortnight ago had subsided. is not to be surpassed on the Island. ——- JJolice Conrt. Sept. 21—Joseph Carver and Garret Russel, drunk and disorderly; convicted and fined 5s. each. Thomas Bowden, drunk and disorderly; convicted and fined 10s., or be imprisoned 96 hours; 2ud offence, committed. 22—Jobn Connolly and Thomas Hughes, drunk and digorderly; con- to prove that there is a growing and increasing taste for the Carrots, # bushel. none. Straw, ¥ cwt....1s 3d @ Is6d Peas, ¥ quart.... none. Homespun, # yard.3s 6d @ 5s Turnips, ® bash.1s 3d @ Is 6d. Tallow, ¥ t..... 10d @ Is Grain, ‘Cordwood, ¥ cord..... - none. Wheat, ¥ bushel... none. Apples, (P.E.1) ® bus. 68 @ 8s Barley, ® bushel. 4s 6d @ 5s Calf-skins, ¥? th..... 94 @ 10 Oats, ® bushel.... 28 @ 2s 3d Hides, ¥ th........ 54d @ Od New Advertisements. CONVENT Of the Sisters of the Congregation of Notre Dame, ESTABLISHED AT CHARLOTTETOWN FOR PEMALE BEDUCATION. rgXilke COURSE OF ®NSTRUCTION embraces the French and English Languages, Writing, Arithmetic, Book-keep- ing, Geography and the use of the Globes ; Ancient and Modern ilistory, Rhetoric, Chemistry, Philosophy, Botany, Geology ; Mvsic—Vocal and Instramental; Drawing, Painting ; every kind of useful and ornamental Needlework. Pupils caunot be admitted without a recommendation. Parents residing at a distance should appoint some individual in the Town, who will be charged to liquidate the amount of the bills, when due, and receive the young ladies, should cir- cumstances render their removal from the Institution necessary. A Vacation of six weeks is annually given. Each Pupil must be furnished on her entrance with—for summer costume—a light blue dress, one white dress, three black aprons, six collars, a straw bonnet, trimmed with blue ribbon; and for winter costume—a dark blue dress. Every Pupil mast be furnished, at least, with six changes of linen, stockings, pocket handkerchiefs, towels, night gowns, coloured dresses, and three pairs of shoes. SCHOLASTIC YEAR. Horsos, Cows, Sheop, Farming Implements, &e. &e. &e. rR*’O BE SOLD by Auction, on TUESDAY, the 20th inst., at 12 o'clock; at the Farm of Mr. Tuomas Burrowes, West River, (Green Bank Farm), about 7 miles from the City : 1 Very fine MARE (in foal) half blood, 1 farge Farm HORSE, 6 years old, 1 Saladin FILLY, 1 ¥ery handsome COLT (Mountaineer), 2 years old, took 2d prize, at the Cattle Show 40 Very fine SUBEP, 1 Fat COW 4 Avrshire and Durham COWS, (good milkers,) 2 Carts, 1 Plough, Setsof Harness, with a lot of Farming Implements, &e. Terms Liberal. JAMES MORRIS, Auctioneer. October 5, 1857. Mon & Isl Valuable Freehold Property. “ENIULE subscriber has received instructions to offer at Auction, on WEDNESDAY, the 7th of. October next, that beauti- ful PROPERTY, situated in Prince County, Township No. 17, and known as the “* Sr. Eveanor’s Horer,’’ which, together with the Garden, will be the first lot. Also, a Store and Granary, 20 x 40 feet, the second lot. And the third a BUILDING LOT, fronting 28 feet on the Road to Summer- side, 2 chains 75 links on the Miscouche Road, and 48 feet in the rear, with a Well, Coach-house and Stable thereon. This roperty is too well known to require any further description. Fertiocinns made known on application to Mr. Ness. Terus.—A deposit of 20 per cent. to be paid the day of sale, and the remainder at the execution of the Deed. gm Sale in front of the Hotel, at 4 o’clock, p.m. 4 WILLIAM BEARISTO, Auctioncer. St. Eleanor’s, Oct. 5, 1857. Valuable Leasehold Property for Sale. ENMILE andersigned offers for sale his FARM at Barrett's Cross, Lot 19, containing 114 acres of exeellent Land, at the an- nual rent of 1s. per acre, for 999 years; forty acres of which are under a high state of cultivation, and the remainder is covered with the best quality of hardwood timber and fencing poles. It has a front of nineteen chains on the Main Western and Bedeque Road, and is within nine miles of the flourishing Town of Summerside. There are on the premises a very ex- ecllent DW ELLING-HOUSE, together with a DISTILLERY, commodation besides. A portion of the purchese money may victed on confession, fined 5s. each. > : . . 2 } 45 i ” she ’ y 24—S. Dibbins, drunk and disorderly; convicted and fined ds. C. | Barrett’s Cross, Lot 19, Oct. 5. 8w PETER MULLIN. McLaren, drunk and incapable of taking care of himself; convicted and | fined Is. S. Garey, drunk and disorderly; ordered to pay jail fees. Aun Beairsto, charged with assaulton Mary McInnis; not proveti. 26—Michaé! Snake, Indian, drunk and incapable of taking care of | himself; dismissed when sober. 28—Ann Craig, charged with being drunk; convicted; sentence deferred for the present. John Gardiner aud H. Campbell, drunk and disorderly; convieted and fined 5s. each. Oct. 1—C. “Braddock, J. Millford and A. MeKenzie, farmer, drunk ‘of water can load at the Bridge-—the publie road from south | and incapable of taking care of themselves; dismissed when sober. A Brown and J. MeMurra, charged with being drunk and disorderly; not on the premises a DWELLING-HOUSE, in good repair, con- | proven. Wm. Leonard, drunk and disorderly; convicted and fined 5s. J. A. McKenna, assault and battery on James McQuillin; convicted ' and fined 20s., with costs, or be imprisoned one month. J. A. McKenna, assault and battery on Policeman White in the discharge of his duty; convicted and fined. 40s. with costs, or be imprisoned three months. remain on interest for such time as may be agreed on. For Sale, FREEHOLD PROPERTY, thirteen miles from Charlottetown, the most eligible situation for country business on the Island, situated at Vernon River Bridge, Lot 50—where vessels drawing ten feet side of the Island running elose by the shop door, There are taining on the lower floor a Dining-room, Drawing-room, two Bed-rgoms and Kitchen, also a Shop 24 x 20, on the upper floor two Bed-rooms; a two-story GRANARY 40 x 25, with double floors ; anew SHOP 48 x 20; a Store-house, Stable and Coaeh- | —_-—- 5 doz. Barrel Covers, 5 nests Painted Tubs, Boxes Clothes Pins ,and Wash Boards, &c. &e. ALSO, AT THE SUBSCRIBER’S SALE-ROOM: 10 puns. Molasses, 100 boxes Liverpool and American Soap, 3 casks pure Alcuhol, 5 casks and pipes Brandy, 5 palm-leat Mattrasses, puncheons Spirits, boxes Seti 10 white Dinner Sets, 20 Tuilet Sets, 20 Foot and Slop Pails, a lot of Crockery- ware, Glassware, &c. Terms liberal. Oct. 5. JAMES MORRIS, Auctioneer. W. C. MACDONALD, (Formerly of Tracadie, near Charlottetown, P. E. Island,) GENERAL MERCHANT, ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND ; AND MONTREAL, CANADA. N? pains spared, but every exertion made, to procure for the owners of property (Vessels, Produce, de.) consi to my care for sale, the highest prices that the market will yield. Consigners desiring it can have their returns made in Flour, Corn, or Cornmeal, &e., shipped direct from Montreal. N. B.—Extensive Wharfage end Yardage for large quantities of hewn and sawed Lumber, such as Deals, Buards, Scantling, Spars, &e. Premises fronting on Water-street, foot of Coclurane-street, (late Maceassey’s), St, John’s, Newfoundland. October 1, 1857. (all papers tf.) 8S. WELLS, MARBLE-WORKER, (corner of Ilillsborough and Grafton streets, Charlottetown), AS constantly on hand MARBLE MONUMENTS, HEAD- STONES, TOMBS, &e. &e.; and every variety of Marble work exccuted to order, with neatness and dispatch. i37 Patronize home manufacture, and keep your money on the Island. (all pa. 6m) Oct. 5, 1857. Wew Tailoring Establishment. TERMS: ae . Board and Tuition, per annum, (payable quarterly (oor $ Building, PD the Temperance Hall, Prince Street.) RAR ctanenhienanne-nne mai sh hema ined £24 0 O}fBXIE subscriber having taken the shop in the above Tuition for day Scholars, per quarter........... 018 0 Building, is bappy to iaform the public that he is now prepared to Music——Piano, Per; ANAM, - eon ricnweoccenes ss 7.10 | make to order all kinds of work in bis business, in a style superior to ae ’ 116 ® that heretofore practised in this City. Dr: ™ OGMS ie ar ri otels gad brie eaaitinnn-ne> bap os, 116 ¢ (3 Gentlemen wanting their garments made up in a weat amd PRYTETE «bo snk HO dM NG ohbmOTS ORS cits ioW ob id oil 0 ) | pASMION ABLE manver are respectfully solicited to give bim a-call. Painting, water colours. . wetness eee acess cst 116 0} Ch-Town Oct. 5, 1857. Jel. Jus P. RE(LUY. Charlottetown, October 5, 18957. ow re ge ~ Flour, Bread, Leather, Soap, &c. FPIE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE, the following GOODS, at the lowest cash price#:—~ 300 barrels Superfine and Extra FLOUR, 98 ee Fine Navy BREAD, 80 Sides Sole LEATHER, 50 Boxes No. I SOAP, 30 “ ~=6Prime CHEESE, 5 puncheons High Proof Spirits, 2 pipes Brandy, ” 20 dozen Brooms, 20 “ Buckets, j 12 Boxes Tobaceo, 75. ** Cigars. Peake’s Building, Oct. 5, 1857. aloes a ee ceeguennaenn agente en a= ee eee Bargains, Bargains. Unreserved Sale at Auction. Te? BE SOLD, by Public Auction, at Caseumpee Cross Roads, on TUESDAY the 13th day of October next, at the hour of 11 o’clock forenoon, and from day to day till all is disposed of, a valuable and select Stock of English, American and West India GOODS, the property ef Me. MOSES RYAN, consisting in part of— Cloths and Clothing ; Handkerchiefs, in silk and .cotton:; Ticking and Shirting: Chairs and Bedsteads; Tea and Tobacco; Casks Jamaica SPIRITS, Casks GIN and BRANDY; STOVES, Close, Cooking and Franklin ; Coburgs and Orleans; Delaines and Cottons, in a! Hiats. Caps and Bonnets; Crockeryware of all kinds ; SUGAR and MULASSES: Looking Glasses, Clocks and Watches; together with other articles in GOODS and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, too numerous to mention. Also, at same time and place, that valuable and pleaeantly situated HOUSE aud LAND, containing 3 acres—is well |known as the “ American House,’ situate immediately |on the Cascumpee Cross. Dwelling House nearly finished in- |side, 24 story high, 23 x 38 feet, to which is joined a smaller |dwelling, one storey high, containing a Kitchen, Pantry, Sitting-room, and 4 Bed-rooms ; together with Barns, Sheds, ‘and every convenience for a House of Entertainment, which business has lately been proseeuted by the present owner to ‘advantage. There is, also,a never-failing well of water on the premises. This property is so well known that it requires no further comment. ‘Terme liberal and known at sale. Mr. Ryan, intending to remove to Malpeque, requests all persons ‘indebted to him to call and pay their regpeetive accounts before SAMUKL A. FOWLE. COACH-HOUSE, STABLES, &e.; two excellent Wells o the-lWth OCTLOBER nest, and gaye expense, water are within a few yards of the door, and every other aoe | / C. 5. HUNT, Auctioneer. | Caseumpec, Sept. 28, 1857. car If the day is unfavorable, sale to take place on the next fine day. a a ee ee RARE CHANCE! Lands and Mill for Sale. O BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the 20th day of Octuber inst., at the hour of Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, on the premises, on Lot 3, Western Road, 150 Acres Freehold Land. \with « Dwelling House and good frame Barn thereon ; - ther with a SAW MILL, in excellent working order. This Farm is in a good state of cultivation, and is well worthy the attention of imtending purchasers; and in. the hands of an i Lonpon, Wednesday 16th.—Consols 903 Breadstuffs quiet. European news wahenpettens. : ; |} 2—Richard Neal, charged with larceny; committed to take his trial RSS T= - ,at the Supreme Court in January next. | 3—Patrick Berrigan, assault on Councillor Duchemin ia the discharge PIMPLES AND BLOTOHES a P ieted and fined 40s. with Acathoowstvettigitebléel.: The Maks becteienthteh ond slogged. _ of his duty as a Justice of the Peace; convic an ne is. wi The skin is not able to cast off the impurities so important to health. | How many young men and women we sce with their faces covered with | ynone ont eens ¥ are correnaaring to remove them by the use ape and washes of various kinds. This is very dangerous and or should never be practised by persons desirous of good healthy Mothers PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. who have ehildren afflicted with sores and eruptions should never dry ENTERED. them up by external applications, for in this way they will drive in the Serr. 24—Schr. Pee, Shediae; boards, 25—Bee, Oulton, Pugwash; humors and produce ill-health for the child during its whole life time. | limestone. Angelique, Barber, Richibuctou; boards. 26—Virgin, There is no mother that likes to see ber children afflicted with feeble | Beers, Pictou; coal. Dove, Hume, do; do. Trusty, Webster, health. ‘ Shediac; deal. 28—Ellen, Penty, Pugwash; limestone. Velocity, MORSE’S INDIAN ROOT PILLS are prepared expressly for the oure | Mecheaux, Richibucton; boards. Glory, LeBianc, Sydney; coal. of eruptions of the skin, such as Pimples, Blotches, Sores, &e. They | 29—Banshee, Hogan, do.; do. Ariel, Moore, do.; do. Elizabeth, cleanse the blood of all impurities, producing a beautiful, clear and | Scott, Shediac; deals. 30—Trial, MeDonald, Miramichi; boards. healthy skin, so much admired by all peoplo of taste and refinement. CLEARED. Rheumatism may be avtvally eradicated by a steaay perseverance in Sepr. 24—Schr. Lively Lass, Robertson, Pictou; bal. 25—Syiph, the use of Holloway’s Oiatment and Pills; the former entirely relieves | ; . the pains ina very few weeks by its penetrating qualities, while the | do.; do. Bee, McRae, do. 26—Sovereign, Purdy, Pugwash; bal. Iatter acting internally purify the blood and fluids, rouses the dormancy Mary, Arbuckle, Pietoa; do, 28—La Kooks, Davidson, Halifax; of the bowels, and stimalates nature to throw off the morbific matter, herrings. Ellen, Penty, Pugwash; bal. 20—Carcline, Andersoa, = these remedies act conjointly, and co-cqually, restoring to the St. John; oats and barley. 4 ering Patient souod bealth and buoyancy of spirits never before rig Naiad, from St. Peter’s Bay, Hugh MeDonald, master, loading experienced. 31 | at Shediac for St. John’s, Newfoundland. Riarvine Intelligence. Gaqnie, Quebec; fish. Bee, Oulton, Pictou; bal. Venus, Beaton, | house, and a good Well of water close to the house. For fur- | industrious man, would yield him a comfortable living. ‘ther particulars apply in Charlottetown to BENJ, DAYIES,| Fursher particulars made known, on application to Mr. Esquire, or on the premises to the proprietor, | Charles 5. Hunt, Auctioneer, St. Eleanor’s; or toe the Sub- October 5, 1857. ROBERT BARKER. gcriver at Cascampec Point. : | N.B.—Mr. B. requests all those indebted to him to pay their _ ascumpec, Sept. 7, 1857. 6w WILLIAM BELL. — pao Accounts on or before the 24th inst., (as no longer | Road Correspondent’s Office, May 1, 1857. time will be given). After that date all Accounts will be T OTICE.—Persons desirous of investing Money in Treasury handed over to an Attorney for collection. Produce will be) |'\ Warrante, on account of the Road Service, can obtain taken in payment up to above date, Ex & Isl if them by applying at this office. JOUN BALL, Rd. Cor. CARD, JOHN CAIRNS, Gas-fitter, Piumber and Copper-smith, ( Kent-streel, two doors west of the Globe Hotel.) se is Leicester Rams. (TARR LEICESTER RAMS, the property of the Royal Agricultural | Society, will be sold by AUCTION, at ST. KLEANOR’S, on Thurs- | day next, ninth October, at 12 o’clock, noon. ' By Order, one A - t. 5, 1857. li SAMUEL WESTA , Acting Sec’y. Pts . ' oan Woti HA} ING served for many years in the worke of Gas oLuce. Companies, both in the City of Glasgow and dn other large HE community of Charlottetown and of the Island gene- towns in Britain, and baving been Abe first to introduce Gas into this ES . ic jee JATSON’S Drug store, Reddin’s Buildings, 11 yearsago. J rally are informed that, in pursuance of public notice, a City, ia WATSON’S Drug » Rede ngs, piling ab gentlemen was held at the Agricultural Hall, Globe Tete beeen 4 “9 punctuality to merit a share of pubiie | Hotel. on Thursday evening, October 1, which, after the for- "6, ders executed with neatness and despatch, Tinware and Stove mation by those present of the ** Prince Edward Island Jockey | piping, always on hand. Furce Pamps, &c., repaired. | Club,” was adjourned until Monday, the 12th inst. Oct. 9.' November 17, 1896. ° (All papere ) scat tenet 23 ene Oe Kae sane see RE ie Sip IOP 00 is, a aR ih, « a ome a i wees