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: ld tell in favour of the tenantry ; and it must | sure that might be the means of procuring free lands fer his! the Schooner Augnsta off W aukegan, about 30 miles north 1 RY i ’ { h , ] SW BE y & ROBERTS,
ee =. ' » ir ! ; { Chicago, at hall-past 2o’clock tais morning ‘a Z| patie,
I ~~ n . , -i fel r-colonists shieved the 8 » land question | of Chicago, at hall-past 2o’clock tis . | [ : . . a
be stated to the eredit of thi i Counsel for the Pro if low-colonists He believed that Griese Out land question | : { o ¥ : ek | y y } | ; ’ Commission Merchants,
vf Haliberton“and ©. Palmer, that while they | Was now settled to the entire satisfacti n of the tenantry, and Irom three hundred and fifty to four hundred persons are | lth. : 7
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pressure, . itted to their care, | if the British Government persisted in supporting the arbitrary | said to have been on board, and among them were the [slack TAKE NOTICE. WHOLESALE and RETAIL PROVISION DEALERS,
suarded with dranes the miorests committed to toeir Care, ’ , 4 ’ Vueete. the Green Ya rera nnd hifi ‘S, and several fire con- | i : ' : thf
tt t . 1 rrass the enquiry in | Clavas of the landboiders, as had heretofore been dune, an) b@zers, ioe , os yal LL Persons indebted to the Subseriber by Book Account, or other Great George Street, Charlottetown, P E Island,
they did net atten pt to odstruct Onem wrrass th { a sie ~ t} : f the |P nes of Miiwauke +, Who were on a Visit to this cry, | / _ taigpipate requested to make payment before the FIR-T day wt
A. med loree aT he COISUry sec 5 > Deace ) he : * : = es & 3 se * : : . . its ‘ : 1
fica stages. The attendance durmg the three days was | °F # force would De ‘navesmiry to secure’ th pe fy Col. Lumsden, ove of the New Ofleans Picayune, and | DECEMBER next, as any accounts remaining due after that date will ALWAYS ON HAND, AT LOWES? MARKET RATES—
any of it ; ‘ a , —After s *y , 1@ Cuuse » (on ry, witl i nie z i x j ae oiliak ‘Gan fs pe : : .
» pomerous, and nearly every Township in the County Cu ony.—Alter advocating the ewuse of the tenantry ‘ fumily, were on board, aud are supposed to be ainong the | ued for without further notice GEORGE R2q:LOWDEN. FLUUR TEAS BRANDY, Pale ana
yor : 4 ; ie loral ss : : oT ate » { . » Seaver: | 4 ' : :
x¢ represented by three or four Delegates each —all of whow | cvnsilerable ability, and answering satisfactorily the soveral |)..¢, ‘ me | Charlottetown, September 18, 1860. 3a. _orn Meal Coffees Dark
. 5 c : ‘ questiuns put to him by the learned Counsel on both sides, and} At the time of the aee'ident the schooner was sailing at) Ship Bread W hite Sagar Rotterdam GIN
sere highly respect ibe farmers. and weald be a eredit to any 4 ; ; Aly agg veh'aattak ae tele , Ceaae Map Sener ete ae Valley
preny Cetahels lnteiiastay=
. n amongst them as to the objects of | He courtesy aad attention shown to him, aud expressed his ree { Pork Mastard Demerara Rum
Sera tong. hres te tudrente feet hope that. Ji id te aktend-| M° Pastors Bacon Per per Scotch Whiskey
-e »} ~eti , », 4PGent hope that the enquiry now in progress would be attend- | 5 net ) e] Ww
their mission. They came to give their testimony «8 to the yo ge ; 4 ; ’ t THE CLERK'S STATEMENT. ROWAL COVMVWESSION. Hams Spices Malt Whiskey
r *) > gy epressipe . , ed By the best resu ts the country at large, , ; , lag ‘ ; , shaper £.
evil working of the proprietary system—its depressing, sou)- | * J “ = Y th : : el The clerk makes the following statement :-— The Lady | &T OTICE is hereby given, that the Commissioners appointed re Chaps nye oe ine
crusting and impoverishing ¢Mfeeta—characterised by galling Nicho.as Conroy Esqr., M. P. P., next addressed th Elgin left Chieago at 11 30 pe . for Luke Superior. | 4 by the Queen to enquire inte and ay apt Tobsene on M real
re . , a . silat iicitis ks uny with Mr.| °° est, ae appara, slotive to.the.R s of Land Owners and Tenants in this | bobace ood ‘
oppression and outrageous exactions and injustice on the part Court. He was “ppotnted a Delegate, in coup ay oe ' Among her passengers were the Baion Guards of Milwaukee. ; a . es : a ga pnw” at the Court Douse in Saint! Manilla Rope Vinegar Claret
pal “ar . » > views: , “the pe e | oe os he a a i - siand Wil ope he i url s "OS . ¥
of some land 8} eculators and agents,—and they discharged W arburton, to r present the views and « pliious of the \* opl | COMprising a party of 250 exeursionists from that city. At Eleanue’s on Wednesday the 12th day of September instant, — ; Soaps ene P.
tance h great al ;, at Tignish. He had heard that the Commission were not | ‘out hall-past two ths morning the schooner Augusta of | widenoe i proceed with the inquiry ; and at the votes Olt Candies * - Bottled rom & Po
CSE PeNperaNR, LET, SHS MANNA HD. BrERS HOA) hy : . ; Wot 5a eet . ‘ior _| to ho ¥ evidence and procec W Albertine Sperm Candles Maraschino
ie with frmm ss and indepen lonee It is di! disposed to investigate the titles of the proprietors, and for} Oswego eames in collision with the Lidy Kig © when abou Court House in Georgetow n, for the same purpose, on ed- saints Starch Noyaa
and in every cise pit an: ’ a ° a !- os Ee yeaa ES parm |, are struck th e steamer at the ee i x et : . S a (
Scul » which attracted most attention—gave most in- | that reason did not expect mach good would result from the:r! |" miles from shore. The vessel s k a * nesday, the 19ch ar age ITAMILTON GRAY Paint Oils Saleratus Geneva
Seult to say which attractecé mos 4 ; ae eer : inidships gangway on the starboard side. ‘The two vessels (Signed) J. as Taw % ‘ : Stace ladigo Blue * Old Tom”?
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terest to the proceedings of the day, or made the strongest deliberations ; but he was now glad to 7 Arn Chat they iutende< |-evarated insiantly, and the Aagasta drifted by m darkness ont ae areas Milk Panch
impression on the minds of the Commissioners—the warmand | %& make a general enquiry. Me would, therefore, give some)‘, At the moment of the eallision there were musie and Charlottetown, Sept. 10. 1860 2 ? English Soda Water, and numerous other smaller articles, all
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steady flow of eloquence with which the wrongs and suflerings information to shew how the Powusiip on which he bas | dancing going on iu the forward eabin.. In an instant afie: : Y ar " a ” POS oo lu portation, and all warranted.
of the early settlers in this Island wege depicted. and the resided for the last twenty-five years tell into the bands vo!) he cra@h all was still, and in haif an hour the steame: Extensive Sale of ‘Tea, 2 :
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harsh and arbitrary conduct uf the land speculators exposed ; | those who new claim ownership over it. In 1835, when he sank. L*passed through the ca ius the la lies were J le . ‘ =z Liberal advances made igainst CONSIGNMENTS at
hal ar aroitrary cc t pose i ; a” bas n
. ; i ; irst a [tut silent There wes not a ery or shrick—no sound but a) ring Im ortatio x Sa 8 all times, on receipt of Goods,
or the plain and unpretending narrative, dashed with quiet | first settled at Tignish, no person was recognised as the pro | rhea of wreara atid the sielies of the heavy sea Wither re ] = May 29, 1860. . ly
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hamoar, keen observation and cutting sareasm, in which the — of Lot ate or Two, and of course the people settled lthey were fully aware of theedanger: er whether ¢heir ap: r rom Britain. T { }
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narrator showed how one poor settler after another had.been On those Lots paid no rent. About 1838, the Hon. Mr | palling situation rendered them speechless, | cannot tell, rENILE SUBSCRIBER WILL SELL BY AUCTION at \
duped, harrassed and plandered by some wily and unscrapu- Peters, who was then appointed Agent for the Messrs, “A boat was lowered at once with the design of going! his SALY KUOM, in Queen street, on THURSDAY ) §
lous adveaturer who claimed ownership over some of the! ¢ unards, came to Cascumpeque, and stated that they wer | round upon the ] rboard side to eXaw Fs th iT: ak. Ther - 25th inst at, at ll o clue Ks 195 Chests and lial! Chests Qu js; iN SQUAR ic.
; : , . ‘ . | were r2 Oars longing to the boat, but just at that mo-! Tea, viz: * : .
Township lands. Suffice it to saythat the statements of the De- the lawful owners of Lot 2. At the earnest request of Mr. | ¥* oe spt s ; ro oe a hi . if dt een _ thom. and we! ' 90 Half Chest CONGOU PALESTINE, A} R. BENJAMIN DAVIES hegs leave to annonance to bis.
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legates, and the interest evinced by tie Commissioners, made | Peters he accompanied that gentleman in his visits to the | ™°? "1 ‘. we emanate “the Vons.:+ Weecseded 80 do do LAWDERDALE, - friends and the public that he has purchased the eatire
‘2 were left power'ess ranage 2 : eceeded |
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& great impression, and have done much to seal the doom of inhabitants of Lot 2, but they stoutly refused to attorn to | ouce in reaching the wheei but were quick)y drifted away 10 do do STAR OF TIE NORTH, STOCK IN TRADE, .
landlordism, at least in Prince County. A few of the pro-| him. Mr. Peters threatened them with the vengeance Of Mr. /and thrown upon the beach at Winetka, Only two boats | 5 = de VANGUARD, as well as the premises above named, eyrany | belonging to
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prietors and Agents were present in the Court House. Cunard, allad ng to the great power, wealih and influence | were left on the steamer. Que of them containe? 13 per- | 1 ialf Chest YOUNG HYSON, STAR OF THE EAST. | the Jate Cuantes McNovrr, Esquire, and that
ww! ‘ ‘ : tb tinuing the business under the various branches of
Mears. Yeo, DeBlois, HW. Cundall, A. E. C. Holland, and W. | which that gentieman possessed. These threats had the | 8°83, all of whom were sive, ey ae | This lot of Tea is well worthy of the attention of Traders | i. ‘E=if AWD AHMERICAN GOODS
H. Po; were in constant attendance, and did occasion- desired effect, and in a short time a number of the settlers “The other boat had 8 persons, but only 4 of them throughout the Istand, and can be warranted by the im porters BRIPEs a: i
pe re onstan aance, asior es . { He a A -
" = t f | f \ " | reached the shore alive, the others b ‘in ld drowned at tt | us being of very superior quality. dea It in oun serene 9 " t wr of Gx ds in
? sluntee ime ute me in answer to the complaints o avree : » lease Mr. ste yy y we i}. | 5 ; wes Pst * pe > - tr Ss . consists almost eve ariety »”
Bly volunteer some state t e omy ic agreed to take leases from Mr Peters. They were @ poor ill beach. Befure I left the steamer the ene ne had eeased te Rewemser The sale takes place on TIT RSDAY, the 25th Sao bs - “ oe 7 Ae ye he ’ ;
the tenants, bat they appeared more like persons on trial for | informed class of Frenchmen, easily misled, and often imposed | work, the fires having been extinguished. SEPPEMBER, at 11 o’ciock. a eee en oo i -
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some grave misdemeanour than gentlenen prepared to advo- upon. They had suffered much persecution, and had been; ‘“ The force and direction of the wind was such that the
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eate @ just and honourable cause. The fact is, landlordism, | repeatediy driven from one partof the Isiand to another | boats aud fragmeuts of the wreck were driven up the lake | £30 and upwards 4 months credit, on approved juint notes 0
io A > ° | Trade.
Fexms.—All sums onder £10 cash, £10 to £303 months. 1l¢ deems it necessary to notity iS 5 dickcnhite whe elk
.s » an Pepa | the Cheapside Louse, that for the future the business will fe
as a system, is virtually broken down in this Island. Whiat- They were afraid that if they resisted Mr. Peters’s demand | ‘ad would reach the shore in the vege of W meta. ; ; jt stood upon the beach hopelessly looking back upon the | Charlotiatows, Sept. 11. 1860 delivered to any person until yaid for. Th
f ' route over which we had drifted, I could see in the gray of | 7 OO SUPE: Us OOO" It will be the care of the Manager to maintain the eharae-
and analterable determination in the mind of every man, )and driyen from their new occupations. Descendants of the ithe m ning objects floating upon the water, and sometines R A BR ER LZ E ter this Shop bas earned and well deserves for
whether Literal or Conservative, to get rid of the leasehold | gig French setters, who had iinproved and beautified the face | { thought bumaa beings struggting with the waves. rENO take place at St je ge Thursday, the 4th day of | PRIME. AND CHEAP Q0ODS,
ever may be the award of the Commissioners, there isa ticed at this time, they would be subjected to further persecution, |
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tenure. The people of this country will not continue to pay of the country in ¢he neighbourhood of St. Eleanor’s, where “HE G. Cavan, Clk La ly Eigin. Uctober next, tor one of the new Patent Prince of Wales by providing the ro tee etter raw which ae ee
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rent onder any conditions; and as for the payment of the old the fruits of the labours of their forefathers excited the The son of the proprietor of the Loudin News was on | Votato Digvers, of the value-ot £10, in four prizes of £2 10s. by selling for cash only e - , of
es : : : : sed A lust ;eich. The winners can hive the amount from the Committee | Stock at the lowest rate, and thereby be enabled tu dispose
srrears of rent, the Commissioners announced their opinion | cupidity of adventarers and land speculators, they retained a | board and is supposed to be lust, W) } in Cash if required. The proceeds to be appropriated in aid | it at lower prices than heretofore known.
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. . . , : . : . OOKS i apers the sfeamcr are all iost. te : t . . r : r
very clearly at St. Elearor’s, that those arrears should not de lively recollection of the suSerings to which their ancestors ha b ects as nati . "y Be we Ab 1 can be | of the funds of the new Catholic Church now in course of Charlottetown, Aug. 7, 1860. . Isl dw.
’ ‘ : -f manne No accurate list or waner of t1¢ persoas on board ean be | O° Se Tunes or alae diame acrasrein? ee ge ar a
asked for, pending the present enquiry ; and, indeed, if such had been exposed, and rather than go through a similar ordeal riven, but the followinz is eetimsted-to be nearly eorrest: Rage ak gh Prgms erie be procured from the following | j
r given, Di OVNOWING Is : ' os — ickets 23. Od. each ¢e ‘
an opiniom had wever beea ziveu by the Commissioners, we themselves, they patiently submitted to the terms imposed by ---Excursivn party 30); regular petsenzers 50; steamer’s a Sere " e
doubt if mach of the arrears would be paid. Mr. Cunard’s Agent. These terms were, that the® should crews). Total 335. O+ these bi@$J are saved, tlon. P. Warxer, P. Steruens, North Side Qu hen op
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One of the most amusing ‘eatures of the display of public each pay £10 as back rent, and an annual rent of £5 ster ‘ing oe on eo neal il ' fsiouse.
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feeling in Prinee County was the zea) for he inter sts of ‘he per 100 acres—the first year's payment to become due in four PORT OF CHARLOTLETOWN, Tuos. Murpuy, Iion. D. Brenan, Treasurer. ee Re Unie euros 3 Earthen
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tenan'ty show »y uf tne quandam friends of the Pro-| months from the time at which the attorned. Though weil! ENTERED. Sept. 11, L860. ry Goods, , 4 m
anity Groen Siepany © , : ' >} as , 7 y - vg - ast: = : , me , P : | ware, Fancy Goods, Upper and Sole Leather, Buckets,
prictors and the sa pporters fa proprie’ary Government, if Cisp sed, with thege terms they eould not comply. The £10 Sept. 7—St amer Sennen, a e T — apne The latest Discovery for Saving Money to the | Brooms, Wash rds, Clothes- ins, &e.; Soap, Candles,
. . . : “r 5 gout — Mour ory ing, Sydney; cos Dey es , « " . 2 ef yp H ;
the Escheators of the old school were vivlent in their cow-| arrears and the accruing rent pressed heavily upon them ; and | St John, av. B toe “s bul Liver L “° b lag bP a armers Who Purchase. Tobaceo, Cigars, MOLASSES, SUGAR, LEA, sinig hoe
: f 4 r Afton, Beaton, Syston; Oat, oF SSS, OGESUR, OF< va Mon Raici Cc 04 a) 9 : | Oni ats
* ay ' “g* . Pak tae ‘urrants, Confectionary, Apples, Onivns, .
- @ awainst the Pronrietor ne ne rronents of land rd- alarmed by threats of LIN avain di- OS8CSs d, they aban luned i neni Swale ’ fchue, Pi fous do. W—steamer W estmorljaad, ’ _ aisins, ur , ’ 4
placa avuinst th Pri prictors, the Wopre ats di i i A 4 5 4A } . a ee . . . : iifianniiin a aol _ es e} 7 eb ar? z 1 } ‘luce ee ore he SVana, Siivd Se ‘ , a » c ‘ 4 } . “i : * >
fem, eprung from the ranks of the Comservatives, eelipswe the th . improv . ws ne, ang suugat ies si more in th Arichat: herring. ‘i..*l, MeDooald, New Bruuswich; boards. New Patent Potatoe Digger, Ginger, Starch, Blacking. Candle-wick, Shoe-finding, &e,
j eaters by the warms aad intensity of their sy my athy | wilderness. Their evil furtunes did n % desert them her». 12—Bilen, Peutz, Pugwasu / Jimestone. Clyde, Davidson, Bay cs Upper and Sole Leather cut to order ; and other articles
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. : : latr ropriets yet Rents continued aecumulate hich they were whuoil Verte; dual —83--Pearl, La. was bey, ie an pamer OF GEORGE JENKINS, Patantes, Lot 49. too numerous to mention. ‘
F ov niliy the atred of the if reprietary syetem ents Conliinn to aecumulate >» Which they Were whoiiy i ; iP ia ~ he, Woodbine Robertson, I schon; | slo” + & . t d from
for the temantry, and ly their bat ye) m6 a a of Westu oe sey he rove Bs , | TEVHE above named DIGGER has been tried and proved to | Fresh Frait~Oranges, Apples, Nats, &e., jus arrive “
Tie Commision has effected an extraordinary revolution in anable to liquidate, and they would x udly, if they could, ee ee ee . be the best invention of the kind everseen on this Island, | Boston, a stock of which will be kept up during tho
ee at oa oe gs ee P Par & wbbawe the’ innnsi belies (Mr CLEARED. Ze : ¢ hich Lees Pate have Bee rranted by the! Summer.
i S .eviinsin tie &pace a few days; and the Jand ers, have gon sMrlo. FP Roriy io es bpe tae infumdrance, (ar. ; of anc for whtich setters atent huve been granted vy 3 . z é
: : ‘1 ; 4 . ; yen , , ) | Sept. 7—Steamer Westmorland, Evane, Shediac. cbr. Betsy, Hume, Gover . ’ thia I rd 4 » infrineinag the same} Ch. Town, April 24, 1860. STEPHEN O'MARA,
: ~ f i ae a . woe hare bias me lenet? o the iviels sad t. 7 t , : ; aovernment of thia Island. 2 ny one infringing on es ~n
: class, may now be suid tv be leit wit!out a friead in t Cont ¥ oer sp atiat d at som feta On tue Criais and ‘ Hietna +. bal Chrvithine: delish. dee: db s--Martha Maria, | ? fo) Sia otainaniasdiles —
as a cla ; ee ' hed rags: ich Louis Ferrier, Pellard, Pictu . 10-+Lady | Will be prosecuted as the law directs. | H A Y ING AND HARVESTING
w le of Pees 4 nty. hardships j nt tw the clearing of w farms, es] haiy by a ‘ $ ed i : Ret ny - 3 vi - ee The lullowing Agents will tak- orders for these celebrated |
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\« have taken very full the progpedings before the those who had been borne down hy u lung career of s fering Pp a a ’ nhsis Oe chard, New Brunswick; ba! }] —Cepser-) Machines, whieh are warranted to dig from 24 to 3 acres each Rachines and Emplements.
. %, , ry} ' : . McBallee a) Mlegins Steamer Westworland, Eves.) day, with proper attendance and care :— “
_ r Riss pers ; #, but was f space and priyation, decaying bodily strenzth and lenressed spirits. vative, McPadyen, I 13M. - piibtipade alee : toa pror . . :
Cart of Commissioners a: AROS 2, DUE MEN at Fj vé , A ps fn Sil Ri 2 i ' * enmeten -t8- ciacede Vervon, King, Picwon; bal. 13—EKileo, WoW. Livixc and J. Romans, Charlottetown, where one of | ECENTLY received from Eagland and the United States,
Wil web petwi US tyrmuk mach use of thea for the Present With Fespost to Luc Que, he avid that the Messrs, Pa me sheutta dinitrile a the machines cam be seen. and for Sale at the Charlottetown
No SSE ERNE PELs ott re Epen Sis) Vener ree ee |e ae AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE & SEED STORE,
: ' : aie 4 Casserole rs , \YQUMAKSON -eat Rive ; :
The Ue Mr. Warxnurnvos was the frat te address the settlers there to atturn to tuem. Mr. Peters, wewever, 23 per - PS ‘i oe Donan ba *QULANAON, Weas River. | Manny's eombined MOWER and REAPER, for one and two
: sen. J RBUR th ; ‘ : aah : ; : From Stiediae to Charluttetowa, on the Sth——Mrs. S. Swabey and ehild, Georce Apams, Vernon River. } horses
yort after ite opening at St. Eleanor’s on Wedueeday. lle Agent fur Mr. Cunard, disputed the claim of the Messrs. Mi. Jobe Togs, Me. JW. Morrigom, Mer, Mouk, Me. und Mrs. domes, | pyivrrr, Carnout, Contractor, St. Andrew's. | @riffin & Son's hest SCYTHES, in variety
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. . ‘ vlewate halief the Palmer; bat afte ronsiderable contention between these yyy and Mre. McGregor, and several others SEN : orn, Grand River East. and at } . . : rs
Nye shat be a; posted @hte 20s Delegate om, beha : amen. ‘ 7 : ‘ fe: eno, Inds teve: Pretomon the 12th ~Lieut Rowan, Danie! Hodgaon, E-q, pico ih sai os Ch De Store, Orwell, where one of the Patridges best quality Steel HAY FORKS
Ners I hand Cu t wid said that alti ous) claimants, they agred tu divide the Lot between them. Tiis) , r George Hodgson, Mics Breeken, Mr J. Breeken, Ralpt Bieekea, | + ATRICK OTEPUENS S Ubeap tore, : ; - viata khorse and Hand HAY RAKES, (large assortment)
Eyes 5h, Ried B00 Cuscempeque, Mee te. Gsoted SUGAR, me AP be” on Oe wt Mkts > above can now be seen at work, and one of MeKenzie’s gee ee tees 5 - 1 5
Cis iIsstuners tlecuse $ witht not enter .ato particular” agreemeut having b en ratified, the luwy rsin ah dy made! E-q.M = Butcher, Mt, rs. nay eae Ress, C.¥ ‘ux, b Pol art, P. . a 6 ’ | CRADLES for Grain, yarioas 8!20S, : i
ete ere: aes sf i ry hea.’ a t wanent of rant Trowan McLiugblan, Cotoamm, Mr. & Mrs. Gillis, E. J. Beown, Airs. | patent aiso. |SC¥FHE SNEATUS and STONES, in variety.
ros Pp ; 1 : ‘ _— «ts Siem a leseent upunt e woship Gemanding tie puy mt ot rant. ' » gy aie ™ | i . . BH. . .
ba Mgdship, ws the results of the proprectary sysiem, | -. : i dedi oT m a I ° rod Miss Drowa, J. B. Cam pbeil " Trice and Terms same as those of the Patentee. | N. B.— Manny's two horse Machines have been im use in
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nutice a\go have the privi! ge of bri wing uuder their With this demand the settlers on Lot One refused tw « mply s ne ee wits } Se; emer 11, i850, ithe Fsland during the last two Summers, and have given every
Would showipstrat f the evils of that system, and but threats were again resorted to, and the peuple being raise >» ° ° s ~~~ _ gitisiuction, proving themselves to be the best combined Mowers
ee on ee fied Becrast, Aug. 11. ~-Arvtestns Dales, Sear Beara. ©. 5. I. Varnish Knotting &e. and Reapers extant. As the number of Machines on hand is
S'rung. t Goethe po-ular feeling against it was now as terrified, and not acting in concert, gradually yie ded tu the Liverpoot, Aux 25 — Loading—>bip Isabel, for PEt | 1 ; Ri } ee ¢ New ‘York ‘limited Farmers had better make early application to the
_ ‘eg se . “amie F 2 — Sitled — Wilh = = SolMeri | FENUE Subscriber bas received per He/ena, from New York, ° ‘ : v
C cme teint st . me at any former vo demands of the e’aimants, which they afterwards regretted Dear, Aug 12.—Sniled—William Douse 4th.—Solferino. ps C : ? S ; } “pe abe ea ane va "
at lignish about dhuded to the outbreak which took place and wien too late. resisted the claims of the proprictors | Appi.epore, Aug. 12.—1 ark Maiakeff, tor Port Will. | pgueed prices : — | . : Anh e
‘ P _ : . ° — -fusine te -ceive visits from themselves or their Agents— SINR IRIN SLN INARI INI NI RI NINN NINA DLN NL NE ONL Et
old settlement form wp 1845, when the inhabitants of that | telusing to receive ‘ ;
Charlottetown, June 26, 1860. tf.
1 Barrel No. |] FURNITURE VARISH, oe
: : ' . i ‘ene . : | ——— wane tA ee PA ime Sat: li, Ali
} ayment fr t 4 " rf 3] ervaniz ti on to resist the opp Sing, armed with pitehfoi ks and other off nsive weapons, tilar I red, ] dy, No 2 uv, do,, i GRAMP AND PA IN KILLER.
r a ae a 7 - ? . ; . — wooh Bod d
' : : ve comi : he County —interrapting and recard- 0 nursday morning, 6th inst., at St. John’s Church, by the Rev. | 1 dv. Coach Body Ves m= 2 "
at all the roads leadin + tytries were at that time stationed the posve comitatus of the County J > eee UT a M. np vane nasioned by the Rev, M- sieealte sy Henry James 1 do Drying dapan dv., \*ESELE world is astonished at the wonderful cares performed
men, numbering in al rer “ownship, bucked by bodies of ing all srangem @ Sheri#'s officers But disgensions — Du we at, Exq., of G igetown, sun o' the late Major x. DaVernet, furs | l ad. Bisek do. dv,. hy the € ri bi) bi) and Pain Milles prepared by
b i Bt d es ergianoen j *- = ’ i tl ld broke out amongst themselves—they saw that there was little | werty of the Mopal Sta Corps to Sucan Jervis, second daughter of 1 da Kno'ttins (CURTIS & PEKKINS. Its equal hajs never epee te fog
5 a ee Pees Seer ae were ; f tl William J. Starr, Eeq , of this City. erie rie | Tew Pe . . 1 pain in all cases ; for the cure of Svinal Complaints
Nat ‘pot and perhaps ras re OF NO sympathy manifested towards them by tenants in other "UY Sth Ud : Bust English VARNISHES and PAINTS on sale at former | remouing pein Ja all oom Pp a tite ieee or sat
ae ey did not ons Sindy sign danaapans a . } } 1 rn nn rn een mn rmarmr Sane eRe RONEN ERROR ORONO ON ORR ee wmrmmte mare man | ices Ww RB. W ATSON. | Cramp m the Limbs and Stomac “a heumiy isn :
stiuns of the C is f from the delibe- partsof the Island, and they gradually succumbed to the hs | ear 90) + . ry ‘ forms, Bilious Colie, Chills and Fever, Burns, Sore Throats
rations of the Commis lle yt relief from the delibe ed pte, Boog Sept. 11, 1860, |
peo ow 9 i that nanent | power of the law, many of them voluntarily going to jail in Leica, Petre. rete te. Sarsmicie: sven terns bess ace a ~<—~———-~ land Gravel, it ia decidedly tha best remedy. in. the world.
~~ Wee ee Pear eat he aderes et, aR AG } } She’ issued asi: he The On Thursday, the 13th inst , Mary Emily Duadas, the infant daughter Sch ooner “for Sale s | Evidence of the most wonderfal cures ever performed by any
‘ ieltst sasehiold obedience to the writs that were issued against them 1€ re ee , 4 a+ + : eed 4 - ici i i in the | ds of Agents
fenure Was abolished. Ae one great ¢ until the leaseliol , ; tq) of tue Hon TH. Haviland, aged 3 montys ‘ ys ary + Medicine, are on circulars in the bands of Agents.
re‘urred tu th ti = , f the system he irritation caused by these proceedings still operated on the Suddenly, at her residence, 21, Greenhill Gardens, Edinburgh, on the an — NEW SCHOONER « CHRISTIAN +r W iW ATSON, General Wholesale Agent for the Island
eC re 2 ur Qrv exrercica ‘ +U8 system, , . . : 7 me Re yore at & Leth Wifes ii entin nl are re.
ey Smaectee of auth minds of the tenantry in the section of the country which he | Vth ult., Mrs. Makgill, T t,o Rees. Eifesbiee, ovtiand, in the | *)
by landholde . lessee tas Vie tihovel.aie.ac.at | a launched in d une last : 35 tone Register, of and sod by Acwehants every where,
Hing the teaantry to va J “SBehonders : forward with | 20> tert Ber axe. | The cessaeney @n0 the bel ene ante hy, good nodel, well finished and wel! fitted out. 21. 1866
4 Baury to ta (Mr. Conroy) represented, and they looked forward with | oy... Dututeieh, Exq., Charlottetown Hoyalty. Lh > 8 act taaak mam apwhyr August 21, 18602.
as their consciences dict ited, but as the lanih elections, not At Pinette, Belfast, on Sanday, the 8rd of September last, after a | matikzciitlemens or further particujars. apply to the owner on
inardanionibagimt ‘ Pam. =
. p , s ¢ ‘ ‘one - d tu 1 \ al . ad 7 :
ai vs and agents | eXtreme eagerness to the result of the Comwission, ready sec Ra ily early three Pears, Ann, ayed 23. years; ulso, on | board, LaucHLin McNetuz, of Wood Islands. or to
wished them to vote: 2 id instanced the condue and agents 5 lingering ilness of nearly three Pears, Ann, ayed 23 years; ulso, o , ’ ? } '
“pie. i »} ) 0 emancipate the ‘ives rid he 24:} t, atter an idness of several wonths, Kobert, aged # W. LORD & Co. j
a. : , make any sacrifices in their power to emanvipate themselve Friday, the 24¢h ult, atter an ; won + ay : ; ee , } tt Saar ~a , liek
Mr. Yeo in sending thee atening letters to the oh” revues < a an swer to enquiries by the | 19 ‘ears aad 3 moaths, son and daughtet of Me William Koss, Charlottetown, September 11, 1860. 2w | By (REE GRANTS OF GOVERNMENT LAND to all eligible
i 7 y of Lot | from the leasehold tenure.—In answi ' i i J On Vriday, the I4th instant, Feanws Kerecea, dauguter of Mr. re) { a sr ry rao” persons, who emigrate at their ownt t~-for the purpose
is Controul, by means ¢ . “vee ‘UNroY &: id n lieve the land) Thvimas i} red 10 months. e H € ome ‘ WW Hi ] i . . : . ry ink Tt
. . . . 7 e = bh they Commissioners, Mr. C ware) eaid he did not believe t ue tang ceeane “or rene rab ‘i rt after a) illness of some months, Mr abies ah ik4 y iil i i@i eli e{ s | of settling in the Province ot Auckland. Ey ry iolurmation
were virtually deprived of one of their most valaable pr,” hi hbourheod to be the best in the Island, and was) ,, At lt !4, on the Gch instant, after ar illnes penne | given Upon applicativm te
“#6516 Tea 1900¢ 3 =] i : a « . . . . — |
—the electi ’ , me Reger FENLLE andersigned is desirous of obtaining the services of an |?
ve elective franchise. This statement was fully ¢ d ;
anil avents ine a pel
Nive, who were under
eres McKinnon, aged 59 yeras, deeply lamested by a large circle of friends
o . . ¢ 7 4 . : re
nh, confirmed in this belief by the superior crops, particularly | and relat ves.
CHARLES BELL
3 = ee | alk tas , , 7 ‘xperienced person who is capable of conducting the | - Emi Agent.
by « most respectab! : ‘ ; ; a Pe ; At Souris, on Sunday, the 9th inst. of inflammation of the lungs, _ ESD : “ : migrant.
a a : te witness, then in Court, a Mr. John * | oats, which he had seen raised in other parts of the idend. Elizabeth Eiien, aged 3 years and 3 nouths, eldest daughter of ms. lusiness of a small country Tunnery, and to whom liberal City June 12 1860.
ean —Mr. Warburton then produced an agreement enteret typo thought that 7s. 6d. an acro, with ten years to pay it, Alexander Cawpion wages will be given. a
into between Mr. Yeo and a@ Mr. Juho Mitchel),
t
eh! eg , JOUN CLAY. | SALE BY ATCT
. which was ould be a very fair price for any land ia this Island. fea | ot Bedeque, Sept. 11, 1860. SA i, j a BY AUC H ION,
Considered such an extraordinary prodaction that the Com- Sui:n0e he considered 408 high, but he believed the tenantry | T MI I ‘Uy WVBR! {#3 [eens at >? > «=| NO BE SOLO BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Culonial Building,
ped . . = | j | . : j
missioners retained it for further use.—A icase of land given WO) eather pay that high amount than submit any longer | . af \ . | Boar d aid Lodging,
i t 4 4 4 7
Charlottetown, on SATURDAY, the First day of DECEMBER
toa Mr. Stewart by the same agent was also produced by | ‘© thevalling oppression of the landlord system ; and if they |
next, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, under a Power of Sale, covutained
Mr. Warburton, which was likewise retained by the Court, as did subyit to it, it would be with no feeling of gratitude
4 6 or two single Gentlemen can be accommodated with | iY * eerain Deed of Release in Mortzage, dated the 20th day of March
being another very extraordinary document.—The claims of With regird to the price of improved Jand, it should not be
B j.and Lo Iging in a private family, in a pleasantly last, made betweea Jobn Ball, of Chaslottetown, in. Prince Edward
nw a Al 2ED> ~ vard — ‘ ging in ® ait e ee a peeasanuly poisnd, Merchant, and bie wife, of the ong part, and Steplien Swabey
+ wey : 5 Situated part of the City, near King’s Square. and Daviel Jacksom Roberts. of the sawe place, Merchants, of the otber
ea a os ae i : uae ime. | BYE Su'sertber, in tendering his sincere thanks to his| Terms moderate, please apply at the Examiner offer. part: All that Tract of Land sitwate in STRATFORD, on Lot vr
the Loyalists and the arrears of Quit Rents were next ad-« vou The people's labour apgating its worth _ vid a tate i then 6 ny tyler a! pomdlmne ete aust: Charlottetown, Sept. 11, 1860. ‘Township No. 43, in Prince Biward Teland, described in the said
to. and in reference to both the honourable gentleman made : **whauat it is, and they &
ge $
: : ‘ ; “ih ete a ee — wtronized him since ee commenement im Business io J a Excellent Business Stand for Sale | North-west angle of Juhn street, on the Kast edge of Hilishorowsh
; eo ; ne presceus tims Lega ty infomm them, that owing Ullu . street, or the Main Post Road leading fron Sh tetown Ferry to
| observations expressive of hope in the satisfactory issue of the | health he is obliged to make analteration in his Busin
outs very clear case asainst the Proprietors. ~In order to
. , es. | - 7 < wed ; . 4 N | Grew! “ hence (according tu the maguetic North of the year 1764
show the anscrupuluus wanner in wi ich poor settlers were fl a8 : : reg dee : iby HG ; |” JRHE Subscriber will Let or Sell the Dwelling House, Sho Georgetown, ¢ gt : y >
F ; af, ents enquiry, which he anticipated not from any desire of the His patrons will therefore, pleasitake notice, that in future | and Premises lately occupied by him at Traveller's tet, North SI degrees, East 200 feet, or until it mects the South-west
imposed upon, and the t pwoship lands usurped, Mr Warbur- | : a : he will eonfive his business exclusvely tu the sale of Stock on I am , . | boundary of a Farm in possession of the Heirs of the late Jaues Welsh
i Gaserntie . - . : ga : ’ ot 19. The stand is a most desirable one, being well adant- | 4 : ; : 4
tun described the raid wich bad been lately made on a por- Government of this Island to improve the condition of the hand, or Stuck which he way imyort ‘or manufacture-for sale, |” 8 ‘AP | there following the evurse of said South-west boundary North 29
¢ f Lot Three by thy I Mc Palliser, dd tne Crees a7 but from the integrity and high character of the | but will reeeive no orders atter Tywrepay. the 13th inst, for ed [oF an fonkeep-r, Tradesman, or Merchant. — It isin the Hrerect, Weat CO feet,of, until it aneets the South-east boundary of «
ivi of Lot ree by thie on. Mir. Pa ’ ic Ltadet 6
; : midst of the most tourishing cominunity in the Island, aud is | Pict of Land in posscarion of Juha Stewart, thence following the © ura
1G ‘ani \ .) ‘ . : we : |work of any kind: but would ba te reeomeuend.ty th eir no- og : >i 2 : 4 , : patsy 2 * bh : oo °
‘ ; /Commssion, Mr. Conroy concladed his snirited an A ’ 2 Teconaen ) their no ith os oF nme : ’ -o}t | of said Sonth- be Se Habe
the Government, and by the Hon. Mr. Yeo, as its driver. | “J y and very > within 4 miles of Summerside and St. Bleanor’s. It 1s 60 well | of said South-east bua idary, South, 5% degrees West to said Hiilstx rough
are alone entitled to all the benefit.—After a few fartneér tt
| se \ . A. Met ) t ers i rit ey 38 ac . . . ‘ ~ m
: : Bay ; | interesting address to the Court analy 23 in ¢ A . ke , path toe ay rte an nat ve “io p! mes known that further description is unnecessary. street, thence following the course of the same Swtb-enstorly Gu teet,
These geutlemen, he sail, visited the fowaship in question, | . . og f ne, BOd Who will gratdully receive “all orders for'| Terms moderate, ard possession given inmediatel tv the pluce of commencement For particulars avd terms of sule,
toe dene Maa tia" iniee dale a | Bensautx Davies, Esqr., folloered Mr. Conr y, and occupied making and repairing, he having served in the Subscriber's oy ag , wrt MES MULRUE \p. apply to Messrs. SWALEY & ROBERTs, Charluttetowa,
acculn panic ie n. Mr. Anderson, who ngage 3 , ; Rates Mat. am foes A ES ’ seven yea haan & Se ae | is
viioaee ¥ . BMS (the remainder of the day. . We regret we bave not gpace in Kstablishment as foreman, for aperiod of seven years. | Summerside, Lot 19, Sept. 11, 1869. tf | ated this 3ist day of August, A D., «x am
survey the land; but the seitlers resisted, refused to attorn,; | .. Mer we eldeion. the Saluniiies’| 1 tho-e wi a | CWics ye ; mest I iced + Hesaver, Solicitor.
: | this No to give an outline of his speech. | , 1h coneusion. the Subscriber ‘equests all tho-e who are in- ar a ‘e001 : /—— na AE, Sih.
and when Mc. Anderasn proceeded to run the lines, the stad | Be AE |debted to him to settie their repective accounts without de-| ABMINISTRATION NOTICE, 3 Valuable Property for Sale,
ie ae el en ai a Miceinleecie’ dee Mie \lay : and those ta whom he is iidebted are equested to | . : . " 7 . :
Exzoutive Councillors a tthe meee, * a criven Ry wad PULLIC MEETINGS l send in Miilé eaeuame’ te mera ap Ame mgneted & LL persons having demands against the Estate of the late FEVUE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE, hy Private
people.—He gave another instance of proprietary op; ression. |
i . . 5 . .
i d Welliam Craig, Farmer, of Middleton, Lat 27. deceased Contract, the Prenises, at present ed eu pi
: : a 4 sm a é Ze , of Middleton, 4 ased, } , &t present owned and occupied
Have been held during the past werk, at the Ten Mile Chesidiess Sept. 18. 186c W. SMARDON, Saddler. are requested to furnish the same duly attested within twelve by him, io Dorcnesren Streer. The HOUSE is well ftted
: . tlouse, St. Peter’s Road. at the Monaghan Settlement, and) —\" won ee. ORR eee Sie fa oe ss | wonths from this date, and al! persuns indebted to sand Estate tor a Private Boarvinec Hovse, and has been used some time
Jutions for a public meeting to be held in bis cwo neigh .ur- at Mouut Pleasant, S:. Audrew's. at which Delegates were |
. FIREWOOD | FIREWOOD | |itre requested to make immediate payment to Mr. Jesse as such, it is 43 feet front by 37 feet deep, contains 17 well
hood. He complied with their request, and the resulutions appuinted to represent the views of the Tenantry before the | i % .
Ile said he was waited upon by a deputation to prepare reso-
Wright, at ee ee tabeten ss airy oa Winter and Summer Kitchen, with a
“ mt ag ‘i ry Réersiloiaand Keil. ae Bt . : “A . ‘. SSE MIGHT, | good Frost-prouf Cellar under the whole ; also, a Yard. Stasis
were su mild that he could not understand how the proprie- Lind a ny the Uf ” a , Cc ‘ and nell ‘ ¢ NE HUNPRED Conps OF FIREWOOD = JIUGH MONPGOMERY. § -Executors. and Ovruonsss, 43 by 15 feet, two Stories high, :
tore themselves could otyject to them ; but an under agent ap- ™M9ers for the District, uttende: oy CO. see tor sale by the Subseriber,in qaantities to suit purchas- | ALEX. CRAIG. Any persun wishing to opena !touse of the above deseri p-
* tformer ger ™m: . “¢ ¢ elaborate revie rie > vee ann tt Se n> . ~es ae fc i : a
peared at the meeting for which they were intended, and so for ver g satledinn onteres a an elaborate 1 view « f the | ers, Norti s de of Queen's Square. . . | Bedeque, Sapt. 11, 1860. tG. Sins. tion will rarely meet with a better opportuni-y of getting
‘ ; whole Land Question, and referred at great leneth to the BERTRAM POLLARD, | +--+ - — suited, For Terms, &c., please apply t the owner,
terrified the tenants by threatening language. that the resolu- hardships endured by the settlers on the Tracadie Estates, | Charlottetown, September 18, 1830. 3in. Intestate E t t S } WILLIAM McKAY, or
tions could not be proposed. A copy of these resolution- were who Wee ¢ mpel ed, afier hav ng been induce to come to} a eae oo it > x ro “Z se ? eikay ae eae 1abuD v 5 a e a c. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer.
banded to the Commissivners. —Having Geen requested to give the Colony by false promises on the part of the Proprietor, | R ‘> NM O y va \ L, BY WILLIAM DODD. : Fay ty, 3 * rts it ocrudets eer 4
; : ake very short leases, pay high rents, and in many | , ; oan re ‘ 9 , pIURLIC v ; hearing! egypt e- meat. Ty Wi on that
his opini.n as to the valoe of land in this Island, Mr. War- ‘© take very short lease , pay ag ’ Many |», 7, SILINNEE has REMOVED. for a fe eka, ‘FO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on the pre- a. . } (3 ORION ‘“ ‘
48 OPINID as ’ nstanecs’ Wade Mites) Mites great harshoess by the Pro-| \ WW FLEIN NEES has D, for a few weeks, 4 p day be sold at PUBLIC AUTION, on the Premises, at 13
. ae o fou ’ OF dow bins . ‘ anil mises, corner of Fitazrcy and Hillsborough Streete on TUESDAY.?! ,* } f eT Ton
burton stated tuat the | st quality ought not to bear a hizher . ‘ ae : 4 e a few doors furtie r down on the same swe of the Street, . varia . rt leg ’ VES » | o’elack, and one week afterwards the whole of the HOUSE
4 Jy oug sad orietor. A leng hy stat ment of the grievances of the ty the shop (formerly Excnanee Rooms) recently aecupied by the 251h September next, at twelve olock, noon, pursuant to a licence HOLD FURNITURE, of which due notice will be given by
value than 10s. per acre, while a very large portien of Jaw feaantey was prepared for presentation to the Royal Com: Cuartes Benn, Esquire, opposite the * Manchester House,” Peco etuted for that purpose by bis Honor the Surrogate and Sedge of
oss * be Probate of this Island, bearing date the pinth @ J 3 ) Catal gue.
in the Island was not worth more than Is. or Is. 6d. per acre. | inixsioners, aod was, we believe. submitted ts them to day. Dauneah, Mason & Co's. Brick Building. . fats oo ae . leetaen shel tah be tt a “pe pad a | S-pt. 4, 1860, W. McK.
He sold 120 acres off his own fatm at the latter price. Me be | We have bees luvoured witha fell report of the proceedings! [3 Sigs—a BIG BOTTLE hung out from the door. ae one che Aadereae ae PS | ae EDUCATION
' : hose mee 2 aly car : a ‘ Serteuhe x “6 7 : ‘ . i . 4 _—s "
lieved the tenantry would be inclined to purchase their hold- o rere: Meciiiys, 7 cau Ouly wake room at gem ge 10: | _ Bape " her 18, 160. oa lw. 1% Zt of Charlottetown, Master Mariner, deceased, intestate at the time of his At ave: Bhenthly Meeting of the Buard of mee held
Sa iit ‘ " , da % i searching | this Drief nutiee. i We cis procure w copv of the s ale- | " , : 4° a ; i. ms] ) death, that is to say: All that piece of ground measuring jurty-fve 2 this day, it was ordered that the following novfc ti
ange ab cueh onten, ord tod shee Cesen; inesicutnd 9 cones he neutot grievances gives tu the Conmissi nets we shall, as) « * Abi CILAN © fa. | feet va Fitzroy Strect, amd jorty feet on Uilisbvrough 3t., (a little more be inserted s all the Newspapers ;— 8 a
enquiry inte the validity of the titles —Mr. Warburton eaid | * e - . . ’ , , or less), with all the BUILUINGS thereon ; and of which suid Real Ail Teachers whose terms have expired mY 4
; i a. ‘ : tscheas | °°" possible, give a place im Our co unas, FREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE BY | Estate the ssid intestate, Join Audersoa, died seized, and possessed in ‘ ¥ , SPs One we entere
ue lost one election for te Assembly by opposing the Escheast . -_ AUCTION foe simple. OT May enter into new engagemen‘s subsequent to the passing
esti last general election he was always) ao ; wine : CATHERINE ANDERSON, jot the auended Education Act (2od May, 1860,) will be ad-
question and Comps Sash ines g ’ | TERRIBLE SCEAMBOATL DISASPER. | rqvnat vatvarte PROPERTY, being one-third of Town Lot No | Administratix of Estate ot late Joun Anderson, | mitted to an examination at the Boord Room, on the last
epposed to it; bat find ng that the proprietors would not} 3, in the third buadred in Charlottetowa, with Dwelling House Charl.ttetown, Ausust 28, 1860
Tlorrsday of exe!) aneccedingamontr. Can dates afe roecir d
end Outhouses thereon, frouting the east cad O& tug Ceatral Acad : :
saree to the fale eotslomces prepeand 99 Se sevieee Det 1961 LIVES LOST —SCATEMEMENIES SURVIVO 25.272 Ortaces Sheree, Sroptins the onst va & peverty will bv soli, BuaJeead ony sald AMERICAN RAILWAY, 086% moots. oa 18 daw peerings. at ten weluck, sue
' ei | an ieee " : arpuse of petlurming preparatory vxerciges
incensed hy their oppos tion tu the Loan Bill, which was ine | jby Pablo Anoti oo n THUGSDAY. the dota cay of OCLUBER From St. Jolin io Shediac. aa bur ot periv B prepera ointment ;
‘ als gl Bag t. two lots, to suit purchasers. epbacp Sng ath ; aN S58 E.
tended to give a more general effect to the purchase aystem, he | Caicago. Sap. 8. —-Te steamer Lady Kigio in the Lake {Pee “8 eee er Swe bts, w suit purchaser KOBKRT TAYLOM. 4. 5, CALVELL, Agout Secretary of Board of 7
| Cearlttetown, P. B. I., Sept. & 1860. Pas. | Charlottetown. June Ikan
had made up his wind () support eseueat, of any viuer ines- Superior Live, wich left bere jast vig, Was .UU sty py Ciasluttetowa, Septembe: 18, 1360.
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: ld tell in favour of the tenantry ; and it must | sure that might be the means of procuring free lands fer his! the Schooner Augnsta off W aukegan, about 30 miles north 1 RY i ’ { h , ] SW BE y & ROBERTS,
ee =. ' » ir ! ; { Chicago, at hall-past 2o’clock tais morning ‘a Z| patie,
I ~~ n . , -i fel r-colonists shieved the 8 » land question | of Chicago, at hall-past 2o’clock tis . | [ : . . a
be stated to the eredit of thi i Counsel for the Pro if low-colonists He believed that Griese Out land question | : { o ¥ : ek | y y } | ; ’ Commission Merchants,
vf Haliberton“and ©. Palmer, that while they | Was now settled to the entire satisfacti n of the tenantry, and Irom three hundred and fifty to four hundred persons are | lth. : 7
“ " reasTrea. i280 Ff ¥ ’ . | : ins 1 ap : 1 ann he are y islack | 7 aa r ~r ‘ y y nd el
pressure, . itted to their care, | if the British Government persisted in supporting the arbitrary | said to have been on board, and among them were the [slack TAKE NOTICE. WHOLESALE and RETAIL PROVISION DEALERS,
suarded with dranes the miorests committed to toeir Care, ’ , 4 ’ Vueete. the Green Ya rera nnd hifi ‘S, and several fire con- | i : ' : thf
tt t . 1 rrass the enquiry in | Clavas of the landboiders, as had heretofore been dune, an) b@zers, ioe , os yal LL Persons indebted to the Subseriber by Book Account, or other Great George Street, Charlottetown, P E Island,
they did net atten pt to odstruct Onem wrrass th { a sie ~ t} : f the |P nes of Miiwauke +, Who were on a Visit to this cry, | / _ taigpipate requested to make payment before the FIR-T day wt
A. med loree aT he COISUry sec 5 > Deace ) he : * : = es & 3 se * : : . . its ‘ : 1
fica stages. The attendance durmg the three days was | °F # force would De ‘navesmiry to secure’ th pe fy Col. Lumsden, ove of the New Ofleans Picayune, and | DECEMBER next, as any accounts remaining due after that date will ALWAYS ON HAND, AT LOWES? MARKET RATES—
any of it ; ‘ a , —After s *y , 1@ Cuuse » (on ry, witl i nie z i x j ae oiliak ‘Gan fs pe : : .
» pomerous, and nearly every Township in the County Cu ony.—Alter advocating the ewuse of the tenantry ‘ fumily, were on board, aud are supposed to be ainong the | ued for without further notice GEORGE R2q:LOWDEN. FLUUR TEAS BRANDY, Pale ana
yor : 4 ; ie loral ss : : oT ate » { . » Seaver: | 4 ' : :
x¢ represented by three or four Delegates each —all of whow | cvnsilerable ability, and answering satisfactorily the soveral |)..¢, ‘ me | Charlottetown, September 18, 1860. 3a. _orn Meal Coffees Dark
. 5 c : ‘ questiuns put to him by the learned Counsel on both sides, and} At the time of the aee'ident the schooner was sailing at) Ship Bread W hite Sagar Rotterdam GIN
sere highly respect ibe farmers. and weald be a eredit to any 4 ; ; Aly agg veh'aattak ae tele , Ceaae Map Sener ete ae Valley
preny Cetahels lnteiiastay=
. n amongst them as to the objects of | He courtesy aad attention shown to him, aud expressed his ree { Pork Mastard Demerara Rum
Sera tong. hres te tudrente feet hope that. Ji id te aktend-| M° Pastors Bacon Per per Scotch Whiskey
-e »} ~eti , », 4PGent hope that the enquiry now in progress would be attend- | 5 net ) e] Ww
their mission. They came to give their testimony «8 to the yo ge ; 4 ; ’ t THE CLERK'S STATEMENT. ROWAL COVMVWESSION. Hams Spices Malt Whiskey
r *) > gy epressipe . , ed By the best resu ts the country at large, , ; , lag ‘ ; , shaper £.
evil working of the proprietary system—its depressing, sou)- | * J “ = Y th : : el The clerk makes the following statement :-— The Lady | &T OTICE is hereby given, that the Commissioners appointed re Chaps nye oe ine
crusting and impoverishing ¢Mfeeta—characterised by galling Nicho.as Conroy Esqr., M. P. P., next addressed th Elgin left Chieago at 11 30 pe . for Luke Superior. | 4 by the Queen to enquire inte and ay apt Tobsene on M real
re . , a . silat iicitis ks uny with Mr.| °° est, ae appara, slotive to.the.R s of Land Owners and Tenants in this | bobace ood ‘
oppression and outrageous exactions and injustice on the part Court. He was “ppotnted a Delegate, in coup ay oe ' Among her passengers were the Baion Guards of Milwaukee. ; a . es : a ga pnw” at the Court Douse in Saint! Manilla Rope Vinegar Claret
pal “ar . » > views: , “the pe e | oe os he a a i - siand Wil ope he i url s "OS . ¥
of some land 8} eculators and agents,—and they discharged W arburton, to r present the views and « pliious of the \* opl | COMprising a party of 250 exeursionists from that city. At Eleanue’s on Wednesday the 12th day of September instant, — ; Soaps ene P.
tance h great al ;, at Tignish. He had heard that the Commission were not | ‘out hall-past two ths morning the schooner Augusta of | widenoe i proceed with the inquiry ; and at the votes Olt Candies * - Bottled rom & Po
CSE PeNperaNR, LET, SHS MANNA HD. BrERS HOA) hy : . ; Wot 5a eet . ‘ior _| to ho ¥ evidence and procec W Albertine Sperm Candles Maraschino
ie with frmm ss and indepen lonee It is di! disposed to investigate the titles of the proprietors, and for} Oswego eames in collision with the Lidy Kig © when abou Court House in Georgetow n, for the same purpose, on ed- saints Starch Noyaa
and in every cise pit an: ’ a ° a !- os Ee yeaa ES parm |, are struck th e steamer at the ee i x et : . S a (
Scul » which attracted most attention—gave most in- | that reason did not expect mach good would result from the:r! |" miles from shore. The vessel s k a * nesday, the 19ch ar age ITAMILTON GRAY Paint Oils Saleratus Geneva
Seult to say which attractecé mos 4 ; ae eer : inidships gangway on the starboard side. ‘The two vessels (Signed) J. as Taw % ‘ : Stace ladigo Blue * Old Tom”?
. : el ‘rations: s was rhe ‘ “ti y ‘yy ter i _ ‘ para 1" é
terest to the proceedings of the day, or made the strongest deliberations ; but he was now glad to 7 Arn Chat they iutende< |-evarated insiantly, and the Aagasta drifted by m darkness ont ae areas Milk Panch
impression on the minds of the Commissioners—the warmand | %& make a general enquiry. Me would, therefore, give some)‘, At the moment of the eallision there were musie and Charlottetown, Sept. 10. 1860 2 ? English Soda Water, and numerous other smaller articles, all
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steady flow of eloquence with which the wrongs and suflerings information to shew how the Powusiip on which he bas | dancing going on iu the forward eabin.. In an instant afie: : Y ar " a ” POS oo lu portation, and all warranted.
of the early settlers in this Island wege depicted. and the resided for the last twenty-five years tell into the bands vo!) he cra@h all was still, and in haif an hour the steame: Extensive Sale of ‘Tea, 2 :
: >> & | 2 - eee ee : } la » yere ¢ 2 H - F a ¢ ak ~ } PJ r ‘ “J
harsh and arbitrary conduct uf the land speculators exposed ; | those who new claim ownership over it. In 1835, when he sank. L*passed through the ca ius the la lies were J le . ‘ =z Liberal advances made igainst CONSIGNMENTS at
hal ar aroitrary cc t pose i ; a” bas n
. ; i ; irst a [tut silent There wes not a ery or shrick—no sound but a) ring Im ortatio x Sa 8 all times, on receipt of Goods,
or the plain and unpretending narrative, dashed with quiet | first settled at Tignish, no person was recognised as the pro | rhea of wreara atid the sielies of the heavy sea Wither re ] = May 29, 1860. . ly
’ i al “u ing cus i ich » , *] +] Tw a. » > » ; e | e 7 oP : Nea eae . “~~ = hd oie a,
hamoar, keen observation and cutting sareasm, in which the — of Lot ate or Two, and of course the people settled lthey were fully aware of theedanger: er whether ¢heir ap: r rom Britain. T { }
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narrator showed how one poor settler after another had.been On those Lots paid no rent. About 1838, the Hon. Mr | palling situation rendered them speechless, | cannot tell, rENILE SUBSCRIBER WILL SELL BY AUCTION at \
duped, harrassed and plandered by some wily and unscrapu- Peters, who was then appointed Agent for the Messrs, “A boat was lowered at once with the design of going! his SALY KUOM, in Queen street, on THURSDAY ) §
lous adveaturer who claimed ownership over some of the! ¢ unards, came to Cascumpeque, and stated that they wer | round upon the ] rboard side to eXaw Fs th iT: ak. Ther - 25th inst at, at ll o clue Ks 195 Chests and lial! Chests Qu js; iN SQUAR ic.
; : , . ‘ . | were r2 Oars longing to the boat, but just at that mo-! Tea, viz: * : .
Township lands. Suffice it to saythat the statements of the De- the lawful owners of Lot 2. At the earnest request of Mr. | ¥* oe spt s ; ro oe a hi . if dt een _ thom. and we! ' 90 Half Chest CONGOU PALESTINE, A} R. BENJAMIN DAVIES hegs leave to annonance to bis.
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legates, and the interest evinced by tie Commissioners, made | Peters he accompanied that gentleman in his visits to the | ™°? "1 ‘. we emanate “the Vons.:+ Weecseded 80 do do LAWDERDALE, - friends and the public that he has purchased the eatire
‘2 were left power'ess ranage 2 : eceeded |
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& great impression, and have done much to seal the doom of inhabitants of Lot 2, but they stoutly refused to attorn to | ouce in reaching the wheei but were quick)y drifted away 10 do do STAR OF TIE NORTH, STOCK IN TRADE, .
landlordism, at least in Prince County. A few of the pro-| him. Mr. Peters threatened them with the vengeance Of Mr. /and thrown upon the beach at Winetka, Only two boats | 5 = de VANGUARD, as well as the premises above named, eyrany | belonging to
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prietors and Agents were present in the Court House. Cunard, allad ng to the great power, wealih and influence | were left on the steamer. Que of them containe? 13 per- | 1 ialf Chest YOUNG HYSON, STAR OF THE EAST. | the Jate Cuantes McNovrr, Esquire, and that
ww! ‘ ‘ : tb tinuing the business under the various branches of
Mears. Yeo, DeBlois, HW. Cundall, A. E. C. Holland, and W. | which that gentieman possessed. These threats had the | 8°83, all of whom were sive, ey ae | This lot of Tea is well worthy of the attention of Traders | i. ‘E=if AWD AHMERICAN GOODS
H. Po; were in constant attendance, and did occasion- desired effect, and in a short time a number of the settlers “The other boat had 8 persons, but only 4 of them throughout the Istand, and can be warranted by the im porters BRIPEs a: i
pe re onstan aance, asior es . { He a A -
" = t f | f \ " | reached the shore alive, the others b ‘in ld drowned at tt | us being of very superior quality. dea It in oun serene 9 " t wr of Gx ds in
? sluntee ime ute me in answer to the complaints o avree : » lease Mr. ste yy y we i}. | 5 ; wes Pst * pe > - tr Ss . consists almost eve ariety »”
Bly volunteer some state t e omy ic agreed to take leases from Mr Peters. They were @ poor ill beach. Befure I left the steamer the ene ne had eeased te Rewemser The sale takes place on TIT RSDAY, the 25th Sao bs - “ oe 7 Ae ye he ’ ;
the tenants, bat they appeared more like persons on trial for | informed class of Frenchmen, easily misled, and often imposed | work, the fires having been extinguished. SEPPEMBER, at 11 o’ciock. a eee en oo i -
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some grave misdemeanour than gentlenen prepared to advo- upon. They had suffered much persecution, and had been; ‘“ The force and direction of the wind was such that the
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eate @ just and honourable cause. The fact is, landlordism, | repeatediy driven from one partof the Isiand to another | boats aud fragmeuts of the wreck were driven up the lake | £30 and upwards 4 months credit, on approved juint notes 0
io A > ° | Trade.
Fexms.—All sums onder £10 cash, £10 to £303 months. 1l¢ deems it necessary to notity iS 5 dickcnhite whe elk
.s » an Pepa | the Cheapside Louse, that for the future the business will fe
as a system, is virtually broken down in this Island. Whiat- They were afraid that if they resisted Mr. Peters’s demand | ‘ad would reach the shore in the vege of W meta. ; ; jt stood upon the beach hopelessly looking back upon the | Charlotiatows, Sept. 11. 1860 delivered to any person until yaid for. Th
f ' route over which we had drifted, I could see in the gray of | 7 OO SUPE: Us OOO" It will be the care of the Manager to maintain the eharae-
and analterable determination in the mind of every man, )and driyen from their new occupations. Descendants of the ithe m ning objects floating upon the water, and sometines R A BR ER LZ E ter this Shop bas earned and well deserves for
whether Literal or Conservative, to get rid of the leasehold | gig French setters, who had iinproved and beautified the face | { thought bumaa beings struggting with the waves. rENO take place at St je ge Thursday, the 4th day of | PRIME. AND CHEAP Q0ODS,
ever may be the award of the Commissioners, there isa ticed at this time, they would be subjected to further persecution, |
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tenure. The people of this country will not continue to pay of the country in ¢he neighbourhood of St. Eleanor’s, where “HE G. Cavan, Clk La ly Eigin. Uctober next, tor one of the new Patent Prince of Wales by providing the ro tee etter raw which ae ee
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rent onder any conditions; and as for the payment of the old the fruits of the labours of their forefathers excited the The son of the proprietor of the Loudin News was on | Votato Digvers, of the value-ot £10, in four prizes of £2 10s. by selling for cash only e - , of
es : : : : sed A lust ;eich. The winners can hive the amount from the Committee | Stock at the lowest rate, and thereby be enabled tu dispose
srrears of rent, the Commissioners announced their opinion | cupidity of adventarers and land speculators, they retained a | board and is supposed to be lust, W) } in Cash if required. The proceeds to be appropriated in aid | it at lower prices than heretofore known.
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. . . , : . : . OOKS i apers the sfeamcr are all iost. te : t . . r : r
very clearly at St. Elearor’s, that those arrears should not de lively recollection of the suSerings to which their ancestors ha b ects as nati . "y Be we Ab 1 can be | of the funds of the new Catholic Church now in course of Charlottetown, Aug. 7, 1860. . Isl dw.
’ ‘ : -f manne No accurate list or waner of t1¢ persoas on board ean be | O° Se Tunes or alae diame acrasrein? ee ge ar a
asked for, pending the present enquiry ; and, indeed, if such had been exposed, and rather than go through a similar ordeal riven, but the followinz is eetimsted-to be nearly eorrest: Rage ak gh Prgms erie be procured from the following | j
r given, Di OVNOWING Is : ' os — ickets 23. Od. each ¢e ‘
an opiniom had wever beea ziveu by the Commissioners, we themselves, they patiently submitted to the terms imposed by ---Excursivn party 30); regular petsenzers 50; steamer’s a Sere " e
doubt if mach of the arrears would be paid. Mr. Cunard’s Agent. These terms were, that the® should crews). Total 335. O+ these bi@$J are saved, tlon. P. Warxer, P. Steruens, North Side Qu hen op
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One of the most amusing ‘eatures of the display of public each pay £10 as back rent, and an annual rent of £5 ster ‘ing oe on eo neal il ' fsiouse.
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feeling in Prinee County was the zea) for he inter sts of ‘he per 100 acres—the first year's payment to become due in four PORT OF CHARLOTLETOWN, Tuos. Murpuy, Iion. D. Brenan, Treasurer. ee Re Unie euros 3 Earthen
: ri > ths fr hi a rT Le s, Groceries, fardware, Wooden an '
tenan'ty show »y uf tne quandam friends of the Pro-| months from the time at which the attorned. Though weil! ENTERED. Sept. 11, L860. ry Goods, , 4 m
anity Groen Siepany © , : ' >} as , 7 y - vg - ast: = : , me , P : | ware, Fancy Goods, Upper and Sole Leather, Buckets,
prictors and the sa pporters fa proprie’ary Government, if Cisp sed, with thege terms they eould not comply. The £10 Sept. 7—St amer Sennen, a e T — apne The latest Discovery for Saving Money to the | Brooms, Wash rds, Clothes- ins, &e.; Soap, Candles,
. . . : “r 5 gout — Mour ory ing, Sydney; cos Dey es , « " . 2 ef yp H ;
the Escheators of the old school were vivlent in their cow-| arrears and the accruing rent pressed heavily upon them ; and | St John, av. B toe “s bul Liver L “° b lag bP a armers Who Purchase. Tobaceo, Cigars, MOLASSES, SUGAR, LEA, sinig hoe
: f 4 r Afton, Beaton, Syston; Oat, oF SSS, OGESUR, OF< va Mon Raici Cc 04 a) 9 : | Oni ats
* ay ' “g* . Pak tae ‘urrants, Confectionary, Apples, Onivns, .
- @ awainst the Pronrietor ne ne rronents of land rd- alarmed by threats of LIN avain di- OS8CSs d, they aban luned i neni Swale ’ fchue, Pi fous do. W—steamer W estmorljaad, ’ _ aisins, ur , ’ 4
placa avuinst th Pri prictors, the Wopre ats di i i A 4 5 4A } . a ee . . . : iifianniiin a aol _ es e} 7 eb ar? z 1 } ‘luce ee ore he SVana, Siivd Se ‘ , a » c ‘ 4 } . “i : * >
fem, eprung from the ranks of the Comservatives, eelipswe the th . improv . ws ne, ang suugat ies si more in th Arichat: herring. ‘i..*l, MeDooald, New Bruuswich; boards. New Patent Potatoe Digger, Ginger, Starch, Blacking. Candle-wick, Shoe-finding, &e,
j eaters by the warms aad intensity of their sy my athy | wilderness. Their evil furtunes did n % desert them her». 12—Bilen, Peutz, Pugwasu / Jimestone. Clyde, Davidson, Bay cs Upper and Sole Leather cut to order ; and other articles
— — : ee ee ¢ , =" abull, Pictor imestope. Steamer :
. : : latr ropriets yet Rents continued aecumulate hich they were whuoil Verte; dual —83--Pearl, La. was bey, ie an pamer OF GEORGE JENKINS, Patantes, Lot 49. too numerous to mention. ‘
F ov niliy the atred of the if reprietary syetem ents Conliinn to aecumulate >» Which they Were whoiiy i ; iP ia ~ he, Woodbine Robertson, I schon; | slo” + & . t d from
for the temantry, and ly their bat ye) m6 a a of Westu oe sey he rove Bs , | TEVHE above named DIGGER has been tried and proved to | Fresh Frait~Oranges, Apples, Nats, &e., jus arrive “
Tie Commision has effected an extraordinary revolution in anable to liquidate, and they would x udly, if they could, ee ee ee . be the best invention of the kind everseen on this Island, | Boston, a stock of which will be kept up during tho
ee at oa oe gs ee P Par & wbbawe the’ innnsi belies (Mr CLEARED. Ze : ¢ hich Lees Pate have Bee rranted by the! Summer.
i S .eviinsin tie &pace a few days; and the Jand ers, have gon sMrlo. FP Roriy io es bpe tae infumdrance, (ar. ; of anc for whtich setters atent huve been granted vy 3 . z é
: : ‘1 ; 4 . ; yen , , ) | Sept. 7—Steamer Westmorland, Evane, Shediac. cbr. Betsy, Hume, Gover . ’ thia I rd 4 » infrineinag the same} Ch. Town, April 24, 1860. STEPHEN O'MARA,
: ~ f i ae a . woe hare bias me lenet? o the iviels sad t. 7 t , : ; aovernment of thia Island. 2 ny one infringing on es ~n
: class, may now be suid tv be leit wit!out a friead in t Cont ¥ oer sp atiat d at som feta On tue Criais and ‘ Hietna +. bal Chrvithine: delish. dee: db s--Martha Maria, | ? fo) Sia otainaniasdiles —
as a cla ; ee ' hed rags: ich Louis Ferrier, Pellard, Pictu . 10-+Lady | Will be prosecuted as the law directs. | H A Y ING AND HARVESTING
w le of Pees 4 nty. hardships j nt tw the clearing of w farms, es] haiy by a ‘ $ ed i : Ret ny - 3 vi - ee The lullowing Agents will tak- orders for these celebrated |
. dune Grey, tu’, Micdtodebrys » Jif ‘ cSt . " | * ° - ‘ ‘ 4
\« have taken very full the progpedings before the those who had been borne down hy u lung career of s fering Pp a a ’ nhsis Oe chard, New Brunswick; ba! }] —Cepser-) Machines, whieh are warranted to dig from 24 to 3 acres each Rachines and Emplements.
. %, , ry} ' : . McBallee a) Mlegins Steamer Westworland, Eves.) day, with proper attendance and care :— “
_ r Riss pers ; #, but was f space and priyation, decaying bodily strenzth and lenressed spirits. vative, McPadyen, I 13M. - piibtipade alee : toa pror . . :
Cart of Commissioners a: AROS 2, DUE MEN at Fj vé , A ps fn Sil Ri 2 i ' * enmeten -t8- ciacede Vervon, King, Picwon; bal. 13—EKileo, WoW. Livixc and J. Romans, Charlottetown, where one of | ECENTLY received from Eagland and the United States,
Wil web petwi US tyrmuk mach use of thea for the Present With Fespost to Luc Que, he avid that the Messrs, Pa me sheutta dinitrile a the machines cam be seen. and for Sale at the Charlottetown
No SSE ERNE PELs ott re Epen Sis) Vener ree ee |e ae AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE & SEED STORE,
: ' : aie 4 Casserole rs , \YQUMAKSON -eat Rive ; :
The Ue Mr. Warxnurnvos was the frat te address the settlers there to atturn to tuem. Mr. Peters, wewever, 23 per - PS ‘i oe Donan ba *QULANAON, Weas River. | Manny's eombined MOWER and REAPER, for one and two
: sen. J RBUR th ; ‘ : aah : ; : From Stiediae to Charluttetowa, on the Sth——Mrs. S. Swabey and ehild, Georce Apams, Vernon River. } horses
yort after ite opening at St. Eleanor’s on Wedueeday. lle Agent fur Mr. Cunard, disputed the claim of the Messrs. Mi. Jobe Togs, Me. JW. Morrigom, Mer, Mouk, Me. und Mrs. domes, | pyivrrr, Carnout, Contractor, St. Andrew's. | @riffin & Son's hest SCYTHES, in variety
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. . ‘ vlewate halief the Palmer; bat afte ronsiderable contention between these yyy and Mre. McGregor, and several others SEN : orn, Grand River East. and at } . . : rs
Nye shat be a; posted @hte 20s Delegate om, beha : amen. ‘ 7 : ‘ fe: eno, Inds teve: Pretomon the 12th ~Lieut Rowan, Danie! Hodgaon, E-q, pico ih sai os Ch De Store, Orwell, where one of the Patridges best quality Steel HAY FORKS
Ners I hand Cu t wid said that alti ous) claimants, they agred tu divide the Lot between them. Tiis) , r George Hodgson, Mics Breeken, Mr J. Breeken, Ralpt Bieekea, | + ATRICK OTEPUENS S Ubeap tore, : ; - viata khorse and Hand HAY RAKES, (large assortment)
Eyes 5h, Ried B00 Cuscempeque, Mee te. Gsoted SUGAR, me AP be” on Oe wt Mkts > above can now be seen at work, and one of MeKenzie’s gee ee tees 5 - 1 5
Cis iIsstuners tlecuse $ witht not enter .ato particular” agreemeut having b en ratified, the luwy rsin ah dy made! E-q.M = Butcher, Mt, rs. nay eae Ress, C.¥ ‘ux, b Pol art, P. . a 6 ’ | CRADLES for Grain, yarioas 8!20S, : i
ete ere: aes sf i ry hea.’ a t wanent of rant Trowan McLiugblan, Cotoamm, Mr. & Mrs. Gillis, E. J. Beown, Airs. | patent aiso. |SC¥FHE SNEATUS and STONES, in variety.
ros Pp ; 1 : ‘ _— «ts Siem a leseent upunt e woship Gemanding tie puy mt ot rant. ' » gy aie ™ | i . . BH. . .
ba Mgdship, ws the results of the proprectary sysiem, | -. : i dedi oT m a I ° rod Miss Drowa, J. B. Cam pbeil " Trice and Terms same as those of the Patentee. | N. B.— Manny's two horse Machines have been im use in
. ~ SS. ~— “ —_ spotan ¥ ‘ es afrracn , 24) iw LL LOB IRAN LOL AINA NP LPN PD | . _ . ae
nutice a\go have the privi! ge of bri wing uuder their With this demand the settlers on Lot One refused tw « mply s ne ee wits } Se; emer 11, i850, ithe Fsland during the last two Summers, and have given every
Would showipstrat f the evils of that system, and but threats were again resorted to, and the peuple being raise >» ° ° s ~~~ _ gitisiuction, proving themselves to be the best combined Mowers
ee on ee fied Becrast, Aug. 11. ~-Arvtestns Dales, Sear Beara. ©. 5. I. Varnish Knotting &e. and Reapers extant. As the number of Machines on hand is
S'rung. t Goethe po-ular feeling against it was now as terrified, and not acting in concert, gradually yie ded tu the Liverpoot, Aux 25 — Loading—>bip Isabel, for PEt | 1 ; Ri } ee ¢ New ‘York ‘limited Farmers had better make early application to the
_ ‘eg se . “amie F 2 — Sitled — Wilh = = SolMeri | FENUE Subscriber bas received per He/ena, from New York, ° ‘ : v
C cme teint st . me at any former vo demands of the e’aimants, which they afterwards regretted Dear, Aug 12.—Sniled—William Douse 4th.—Solferino. ps C : ? S ; } “pe abe ea ane va "
at lignish about dhuded to the outbreak which took place and wien too late. resisted the claims of the proprictors | Appi.epore, Aug. 12.—1 ark Maiakeff, tor Port Will. | pgueed prices : — | . : Anh e
‘ P _ : . ° — -fusine te -ceive visits from themselves or their Agents— SINR IRIN SLN INARI INI NI RI NINN NINA DLN NL NE ONL Et
old settlement form wp 1845, when the inhabitants of that | telusing to receive ‘ ;
Charlottetown, June 26, 1860. tf.
1 Barrel No. |] FURNITURE VARISH, oe
: : ' . i ‘ene . : | ——— wane tA ee PA ime Sat: li, Ali
} ayment fr t 4 " rf 3] ervaniz ti on to resist the opp Sing, armed with pitehfoi ks and other off nsive weapons, tilar I red, ] dy, No 2 uv, do,, i GRAMP AND PA IN KILLER.
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' : : ve comi : he County —interrapting and recard- 0 nursday morning, 6th inst., at St. John’s Church, by the Rev. | 1 dv. Coach Body Ves m= 2 "
at all the roads leadin + tytries were at that time stationed the posve comitatus of the County J > eee UT a M. np vane nasioned by the Rev, M- sieealte sy Henry James 1 do Drying dapan dv., \*ESELE world is astonished at the wonderful cares performed
men, numbering in al rer “ownship, bucked by bodies of ing all srangem @ Sheri#'s officers But disgensions — Du we at, Exq., of G igetown, sun o' the late Major x. DaVernet, furs | l ad. Bisek do. dv,. hy the € ri bi) bi) and Pain Milles prepared by
b i Bt d es ergianoen j *- = ’ i tl ld broke out amongst themselves—they saw that there was little | werty of the Mopal Sta Corps to Sucan Jervis, second daughter of 1 da Kno'ttins (CURTIS & PEKKINS. Its equal hajs never epee te fog
5 a ee Pees Seer ae were ; f tl William J. Starr, Eeq , of this City. erie rie | Tew Pe . . 1 pain in all cases ; for the cure of Svinal Complaints
Nat ‘pot and perhaps ras re OF NO sympathy manifested towards them by tenants in other "UY Sth Ud : Bust English VARNISHES and PAINTS on sale at former | remouing pein Ja all oom Pp a tite ieee or sat
ae ey did not ons Sindy sign danaapans a . } } 1 rn nn rn een mn rmarmr Sane eRe RONEN ERROR ORONO ON ORR ee wmrmmte mare man | ices Ww RB. W ATSON. | Cramp m the Limbs and Stomac “a heumiy isn :
stiuns of the C is f from the delibe- partsof the Island, and they gradually succumbed to the hs | ear 90) + . ry ‘ forms, Bilious Colie, Chills and Fever, Burns, Sore Throats
rations of the Commis lle yt relief from the delibe ed pte, Boog Sept. 11, 1860, |
peo ow 9 i that nanent | power of the law, many of them voluntarily going to jail in Leica, Petre. rete te. Sarsmicie: sven terns bess ace a ~<—~———-~ land Gravel, it ia decidedly tha best remedy. in. the world.
~~ Wee ee Pear eat he aderes et, aR AG } } She’ issued asi: he The On Thursday, the 13th inst , Mary Emily Duadas, the infant daughter Sch ooner “for Sale s | Evidence of the most wonderfal cures ever performed by any
‘ ieltst sasehiold obedience to the writs that were issued against them 1€ re ee , 4 a+ + : eed 4 - ici i i in the | ds of Agents
fenure Was abolished. Ae one great ¢ until the leaseliol , ; tq) of tue Hon TH. Haviland, aged 3 montys ‘ ys ary + Medicine, are on circulars in the bands of Agents.
re‘urred tu th ti = , f the system he irritation caused by these proceedings still operated on the Suddenly, at her residence, 21, Greenhill Gardens, Edinburgh, on the an — NEW SCHOONER « CHRISTIAN +r W iW ATSON, General Wholesale Agent for the Island
eC re 2 ur Qrv exrercica ‘ +U8 system, , . . : 7 me Re yore at & Leth Wifes ii entin nl are re.
ey Smaectee of auth minds of the tenantry in the section of the country which he | Vth ult., Mrs. Makgill, T t,o Rees. Eifesbiee, ovtiand, in the | *)
by landholde . lessee tas Vie tihovel.aie.ac.at | a launched in d une last : 35 tone Register, of and sod by Acwehants every where,
Hing the teaantry to va J “SBehonders : forward with | 20> tert Ber axe. | The cessaeney @n0 the bel ene ante hy, good nodel, well finished and wel! fitted out. 21. 1866
4 Baury to ta (Mr. Conroy) represented, and they looked forward with | oy... Dututeieh, Exq., Charlottetown Hoyalty. Lh > 8 act taaak mam apwhyr August 21, 18602.
as their consciences dict ited, but as the lanih elections, not At Pinette, Belfast, on Sanday, the 8rd of September last, after a | matikzciitlemens or further particujars. apply to the owner on
inardanionibagimt ‘ Pam. =
. p , s ¢ ‘ ‘one - d tu 1 \ al . ad 7 :
ai vs and agents | eXtreme eagerness to the result of the Comwission, ready sec Ra ily early three Pears, Ann, ayed 23. years; ulso, on | board, LaucHLin McNetuz, of Wood Islands. or to
wished them to vote: 2 id instanced the condue and agents 5 lingering ilness of nearly three Pears, Ann, ayed 23 years; ulso, o , ’ ? } '
“pie. i »} ) 0 emancipate the ‘ives rid he 24:} t, atter an idness of several wonths, Kobert, aged # W. LORD & Co. j
a. : , make any sacrifices in their power to emanvipate themselve Friday, the 24¢h ult, atter an ; won + ay : ; ee , } tt Saar ~a , liek
Mr. Yeo in sending thee atening letters to the oh” revues < a an swer to enquiries by the | 19 ‘ears aad 3 moaths, son and daughtet of Me William Koss, Charlottetown, September 11, 1860. 2w | By (REE GRANTS OF GOVERNMENT LAND to all eligible
i 7 y of Lot | from the leasehold tenure.—In answi ' i i J On Vriday, the I4th instant, Feanws Kerecea, dauguter of Mr. re) { a sr ry rao” persons, who emigrate at their ownt t~-for the purpose
is Controul, by means ¢ . “vee ‘UNroY &: id n lieve the land) Thvimas i} red 10 months. e H € ome ‘ WW Hi ] i . . : . ry ink Tt
. . . . 7 e = bh they Commissioners, Mr. C ware) eaid he did not believe t ue tang ceeane “or rene rab ‘i rt after a) illness of some months, Mr abies ah ik4 y iil i i@i eli e{ s | of settling in the Province ot Auckland. Ey ry iolurmation
were virtually deprived of one of their most valaable pr,” hi hbourheod to be the best in the Island, and was) ,, At lt !4, on the Gch instant, after ar illnes penne | given Upon applicativm te
“#6516 Tea 1900¢ 3 =] i : a « . . . . — |
—the electi ’ , me Reger FENLLE andersigned is desirous of obtaining the services of an |?
ve elective franchise. This statement was fully ¢ d ;
anil avents ine a pel
Nive, who were under
eres McKinnon, aged 59 yeras, deeply lamested by a large circle of friends
o . . ¢ 7 4 . : re
nh, confirmed in this belief by the superior crops, particularly | and relat ves.
CHARLES BELL
3 = ee | alk tas , , 7 ‘xperienced person who is capable of conducting the | - Emi Agent.
by « most respectab! : ‘ ; ; a Pe ; At Souris, on Sunday, the 9th inst. of inflammation of the lungs, _ ESD : “ : migrant.
a a : te witness, then in Court, a Mr. John * | oats, which he had seen raised in other parts of the idend. Elizabeth Eiien, aged 3 years and 3 nouths, eldest daughter of ms. lusiness of a small country Tunnery, and to whom liberal City June 12 1860.
ean —Mr. Warburton then produced an agreement enteret typo thought that 7s. 6d. an acro, with ten years to pay it, Alexander Cawpion wages will be given. a
into between Mr. Yeo and a@ Mr. Juho Mitchel),
t
eh! eg , JOUN CLAY. | SALE BY ATCT
. which was ould be a very fair price for any land ia this Island. fea | ot Bedeque, Sept. 11, 1860. SA i, j a BY AUC H ION,
Considered such an extraordinary prodaction that the Com- Sui:n0e he considered 408 high, but he believed the tenantry | T MI I ‘Uy WVBR! {#3 [eens at >? > «=| NO BE SOLO BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Culonial Building,
ped . . = | j | . : j
missioners retained it for further use.—A icase of land given WO) eather pay that high amount than submit any longer | . af \ . | Boar d aid Lodging,
i t 4 4 4 7
Charlottetown, on SATURDAY, the First day of DECEMBER
toa Mr. Stewart by the same agent was also produced by | ‘© thevalling oppression of the landlord system ; and if they |
next, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, under a Power of Sale, covutained
Mr. Warburton, which was likewise retained by the Court, as did subyit to it, it would be with no feeling of gratitude
4 6 or two single Gentlemen can be accommodated with | iY * eerain Deed of Release in Mortzage, dated the 20th day of March
being another very extraordinary document.—The claims of With regird to the price of improved Jand, it should not be
B j.and Lo Iging in a private family, in a pleasantly last, made betweea Jobn Ball, of Chaslottetown, in. Prince Edward
nw a Al 2ED> ~ vard — ‘ ging in ® ait e ee a peeasanuly poisnd, Merchant, and bie wife, of the ong part, and Steplien Swabey
+ wey : 5 Situated part of the City, near King’s Square. and Daviel Jacksom Roberts. of the sawe place, Merchants, of the otber
ea a os ae i : uae ime. | BYE Su'sertber, in tendering his sincere thanks to his| Terms moderate, please apply at the Examiner offer. part: All that Tract of Land sitwate in STRATFORD, on Lot vr
the Loyalists and the arrears of Quit Rents were next ad-« vou The people's labour apgating its worth _ vid a tate i then 6 ny tyler a! pomdlmne ete aust: Charlottetown, Sept. 11, 1860. ‘Township No. 43, in Prince Biward Teland, described in the said
to. and in reference to both the honourable gentleman made : **whauat it is, and they &
ge $
: : ‘ ; “ih ete a ee — wtronized him since ee commenement im Business io J a Excellent Business Stand for Sale | North-west angle of Juhn street, on the Kast edge of Hilishorowsh
; eo ; ne presceus tims Lega ty infomm them, that owing Ullu . street, or the Main Post Road leading fron Sh tetown Ferry to
| observations expressive of hope in the satisfactory issue of the | health he is obliged to make analteration in his Busin
outs very clear case asainst the Proprietors. ~In order to
. , es. | - 7 < wed ; . 4 N | Grew! “ hence (according tu the maguetic North of the year 1764
show the anscrupuluus wanner in wi ich poor settlers were fl a8 : : reg dee : iby HG ; |” JRHE Subscriber will Let or Sell the Dwelling House, Sho Georgetown, ¢ gt : y >
F ; af, ents enquiry, which he anticipated not from any desire of the His patrons will therefore, pleasitake notice, that in future | and Premises lately occupied by him at Traveller's tet, North SI degrees, East 200 feet, or until it mects the South-west
imposed upon, and the t pwoship lands usurped, Mr Warbur- | : a : he will eonfive his business exclusvely tu the sale of Stock on I am , . | boundary of a Farm in possession of the Heirs of the late Jaues Welsh
i Gaserntie . - . : ga : ’ ot 19. The stand is a most desirable one, being well adant- | 4 : ; : 4
tun described the raid wich bad been lately made on a por- Government of this Island to improve the condition of the hand, or Stuck which he way imyort ‘or manufacture-for sale, |” 8 ‘AP | there following the evurse of said South-west boundary North 29
¢ f Lot Three by thy I Mc Palliser, dd tne Crees a7 but from the integrity and high character of the | but will reeeive no orders atter Tywrepay. the 13th inst, for ed [oF an fonkeep-r, Tradesman, or Merchant. — It isin the Hrerect, Weat CO feet,of, until it aneets the South-east boundary of «
ivi of Lot ree by thie on. Mir. Pa ’ ic Ltadet 6
; : midst of the most tourishing cominunity in the Island, aud is | Pict of Land in posscarion of Juha Stewart, thence following the © ura
1G ‘ani \ .) ‘ . : we : |work of any kind: but would ba te reeomeuend.ty th eir no- og : >i 2 : 4 , : patsy 2 * bh : oo °
‘ ; /Commssion, Mr. Conroy concladed his snirited an A ’ 2 Teconaen ) their no ith os oF nme : ’ -o}t | of said Sonth- be Se Habe
the Government, and by the Hon. Mr. Yeo, as its driver. | “J y and very > within 4 miles of Summerside and St. Bleanor’s. It 1s 60 well | of said South-east bua idary, South, 5% degrees West to said Hiilstx rough
are alone entitled to all the benefit.—After a few fartneér tt
| se \ . A. Met ) t ers i rit ey 38 ac . . . ‘ ~ m
: : Bay ; | interesting address to the Court analy 23 in ¢ A . ke , path toe ay rte an nat ve “io p! mes known that further description is unnecessary. street, thence following the course of the same Swtb-enstorly Gu teet,
These geutlemen, he sail, visited the fowaship in question, | . . og f ne, BOd Who will gratdully receive “all orders for'| Terms moderate, ard possession given inmediatel tv the pluce of commencement For particulars avd terms of sule,
toe dene Maa tia" iniee dale a | Bensautx Davies, Esqr., folloered Mr. Conr y, and occupied making and repairing, he having served in the Subscriber's oy ag , wrt MES MULRUE \p. apply to Messrs. SWALEY & ROBERTs, Charluttetowa,
acculn panic ie n. Mr. Anderson, who ngage 3 , ; Rates Mat. am foes A ES ’ seven yea haan & Se ae | is
viioaee ¥ . BMS (the remainder of the day. . We regret we bave not gpace in Kstablishment as foreman, for aperiod of seven years. | Summerside, Lot 19, Sept. 11, 1869. tf | ated this 3ist day of August, A D., «x am
survey the land; but the seitlers resisted, refused to attorn,; | .. Mer we eldeion. the Saluniiies’| 1 tho-e wi a | CWics ye ; mest I iced + Hesaver, Solicitor.
: | this No to give an outline of his speech. | , 1h coneusion. the Subscriber ‘equests all tho-e who are in- ar a ‘e001 : /—— na AE, Sih.
and when Mc. Anderasn proceeded to run the lines, the stad | Be AE |debted to him to settie their repective accounts without de-| ABMINISTRATION NOTICE, 3 Valuable Property for Sale,
ie ae el en ai a Miceinleecie’ dee Mie \lay : and those ta whom he is iidebted are equested to | . : . " 7 . :
Exzoutive Councillors a tthe meee, * a criven Ry wad PULLIC MEETINGS l send in Miilé eaeuame’ te mera ap Ame mgneted & LL persons having demands against the Estate of the late FEVUE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE, hy Private
people.—He gave another instance of proprietary op; ression. |
i . . 5 . .
i d Welliam Craig, Farmer, of Middleton, Lat 27. deceased Contract, the Prenises, at present ed eu pi
: : a 4 sm a é Ze , of Middleton, 4 ased, } , &t present owned and occupied
Have been held during the past werk, at the Ten Mile Chesidiess Sept. 18. 186c W. SMARDON, Saddler. are requested to furnish the same duly attested within twelve by him, io Dorcnesren Streer. The HOUSE is well ftted
: . tlouse, St. Peter’s Road. at the Monaghan Settlement, and) —\" won ee. ORR eee Sie fa oe ss | wonths from this date, and al! persuns indebted to sand Estate tor a Private Boarvinec Hovse, and has been used some time
Jutions for a public meeting to be held in bis cwo neigh .ur- at Mouut Pleasant, S:. Audrew's. at which Delegates were |
. FIREWOOD | FIREWOOD | |itre requested to make immediate payment to Mr. Jesse as such, it is 43 feet front by 37 feet deep, contains 17 well
hood. He complied with their request, and the resulutions appuinted to represent the views of the Tenantry before the | i % .
Ile said he was waited upon by a deputation to prepare reso-
Wright, at ee ee tabeten ss airy oa Winter and Summer Kitchen, with a
“ mt ag ‘i ry Réersiloiaand Keil. ae Bt . : “A . ‘. SSE MIGHT, | good Frost-prouf Cellar under the whole ; also, a Yard. Stasis
were su mild that he could not understand how the proprie- Lind a ny the Uf ” a , Cc ‘ and nell ‘ ¢ NE HUNPRED Conps OF FIREWOOD = JIUGH MONPGOMERY. § -Executors. and Ovruonsss, 43 by 15 feet, two Stories high, :
tore themselves could otyject to them ; but an under agent ap- ™M9ers for the District, uttende: oy CO. see tor sale by the Subseriber,in qaantities to suit purchas- | ALEX. CRAIG. Any persun wishing to opena !touse of the above deseri p-
* tformer ger ™m: . “¢ ¢ elaborate revie rie > vee ann tt Se n> . ~es ae fc i : a
peared at the meeting for which they were intended, and so for ver g satledinn onteres a an elaborate 1 view « f the | ers, Norti s de of Queen's Square. . . | Bedeque, Sapt. 11, 1860. tG. Sins. tion will rarely meet with a better opportuni-y of getting
‘ ; whole Land Question, and referred at great leneth to the BERTRAM POLLARD, | +--+ - — suited, For Terms, &c., please apply t the owner,
terrified the tenants by threatening language. that the resolu- hardships endured by the settlers on the Tracadie Estates, | Charlottetown, September 18, 1830. 3in. Intestate E t t S } WILLIAM McKAY, or
tions could not be proposed. A copy of these resolution- were who Wee ¢ mpel ed, afier hav ng been induce to come to} a eae oo it > x ro “Z se ? eikay ae eae 1abuD v 5 a e a c. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer.
banded to the Commissivners. —Having Geen requested to give the Colony by false promises on the part of the Proprietor, | R ‘> NM O y va \ L, BY WILLIAM DODD. : Fay ty, 3 * rts it ocrudets eer 4
; : ake very short leases, pay high rents, and in many | , ; oan re ‘ 9 , pIURLIC v ; hearing! egypt e- meat. Ty Wi on that
his opini.n as to the valoe of land in this Island, Mr. War- ‘© take very short lease , pay ag ’ Many |», 7, SILINNEE has REMOVED. for a fe eka, ‘FO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on the pre- a. . } (3 ORION ‘“ ‘
48 OPINID as ’ nstanecs’ Wade Mites) Mites great harshoess by the Pro-| \ WW FLEIN NEES has D, for a few weeks, 4 p day be sold at PUBLIC AUTION, on the Premises, at 13
. ae o fou ’ OF dow bins . ‘ anil mises, corner of Fitazrcy and Hillsborough Streete on TUESDAY.?! ,* } f eT Ton
burton stated tuat the | st quality ought not to bear a hizher . ‘ ae : 4 e a few doors furtie r down on the same swe of the Street, . varia . rt leg ’ VES » | o’elack, and one week afterwards the whole of the HOUSE
4 Jy oug sad orietor. A leng hy stat ment of the grievances of the ty the shop (formerly Excnanee Rooms) recently aecupied by the 251h September next, at twelve olock, noon, pursuant to a licence HOLD FURNITURE, of which due notice will be given by
value than 10s. per acre, while a very large portien of Jaw feaantey was prepared for presentation to the Royal Com: Cuartes Benn, Esquire, opposite the * Manchester House,” Peco etuted for that purpose by bis Honor the Surrogate and Sedge of
oss * be Probate of this Island, bearing date the pinth @ J 3 ) Catal gue.
in the Island was not worth more than Is. or Is. 6d. per acre. | inixsioners, aod was, we believe. submitted ts them to day. Dauneah, Mason & Co's. Brick Building. . fats oo ae . leetaen shel tah be tt a “pe pad a | S-pt. 4, 1860, W. McK.
He sold 120 acres off his own fatm at the latter price. Me be | We have bees luvoured witha fell report of the proceedings! [3 Sigs—a BIG BOTTLE hung out from the door. ae one che Aadereae ae PS | ae EDUCATION
' : hose mee 2 aly car : a ‘ Serteuhe x “6 7 : ‘ . i . 4 _—s "
lieved the tenantry would be inclined to purchase their hold- o rere: Meciiiys, 7 cau Ouly wake room at gem ge 10: | _ Bape " her 18, 160. oa lw. 1% Zt of Charlottetown, Master Mariner, deceased, intestate at the time of his At ave: Bhenthly Meeting of the Buard of mee held
Sa iit ‘ " , da % i searching | this Drief nutiee. i We cis procure w copv of the s ale- | " , : 4° a ; i. ms] ) death, that is to say: All that piece of ground measuring jurty-fve 2 this day, it was ordered that the following novfc ti
ange ab cueh onten, ord tod shee Cesen; inesicutnd 9 cones he neutot grievances gives tu the Conmissi nets we shall, as) « * Abi CILAN © fa. | feet va Fitzroy Strect, amd jorty feet on Uilisbvrough 3t., (a little more be inserted s all the Newspapers ;— 8 a
enquiry inte the validity of the titles —Mr. Warburton eaid | * e - . . ’ , , or less), with all the BUILUINGS thereon ; and of which suid Real Ail Teachers whose terms have expired mY 4
; i a. ‘ : tscheas | °°" possible, give a place im Our co unas, FREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE BY | Estate the ssid intestate, Join Audersoa, died seized, and possessed in ‘ ¥ , SPs One we entere
ue lost one election for te Assembly by opposing the Escheast . -_ AUCTION foe simple. OT May enter into new engagemen‘s subsequent to the passing
esti last general election he was always) ao ; wine : CATHERINE ANDERSON, jot the auended Education Act (2od May, 1860,) will be ad-
question and Comps Sash ines g ’ | TERRIBLE SCEAMBOATL DISASPER. | rqvnat vatvarte PROPERTY, being one-third of Town Lot No | Administratix of Estate ot late Joun Anderson, | mitted to an examination at the Boord Room, on the last
epposed to it; bat find ng that the proprietors would not} 3, in the third buadred in Charlottetowa, with Dwelling House Charl.ttetown, Ausust 28, 1860
Tlorrsday of exe!) aneccedingamontr. Can dates afe roecir d
end Outhouses thereon, frouting the east cad O& tug Ceatral Acad : :
saree to the fale eotslomces prepeand 99 Se sevieee Det 1961 LIVES LOST —SCATEMEMENIES SURVIVO 25.272 Ortaces Sheree, Sroptins the onst va & peverty will bv soli, BuaJeead ony sald AMERICAN RAILWAY, 086% moots. oa 18 daw peerings. at ten weluck, sue
' ei | an ieee " : arpuse of petlurming preparatory vxerciges
incensed hy their oppos tion tu the Loan Bill, which was ine | jby Pablo Anoti oo n THUGSDAY. the dota cay of OCLUBER From St. Jolin io Shediac. aa bur ot periv B prepera ointment ;
‘ als gl Bag t. two lots, to suit purchasers. epbacp Sng ath ; aN S58 E.
tended to give a more general effect to the purchase aystem, he | Caicago. Sap. 8. —-Te steamer Lady Kigio in the Lake {Pee “8 eee er Swe bts, w suit purchaser KOBKRT TAYLOM. 4. 5, CALVELL, Agout Secretary of Board of 7
| Cearlttetown, P. B. I., Sept. & 1860. Pas. | Charlottetown. June Ikan
had made up his wind () support eseueat, of any viuer ines- Superior Live, wich left bere jast vig, Was .UU sty py Ciasluttetowa, Septembe: 18, 1360.
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