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aid were in arrears pfeviovs to 1858, we may fairly assume | Rivers do 1 CreeXs, and every possible tide-way, is the habitat
of the original intention on this behalf.
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Tor Appres¥ rrow tun Ingapitants or Lot 67.—We|
assengers. Without Reserve.
ro pointed out, in our last No., a singularity connected with the, »
rom Shediac, on the 28th inst.—Rev. A. McDonald, Col. Swabey, ©. | AUCTION! AUC
C. Daley & wife, Mrs. Trowan, Mrs Roberts, Mra. Barker, Mr. & Mrs. | e !
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he year’s rent paid in 1860 would be put to the credit It is not ovr |
4 ance heal s \ ; 93 )) att r . ‘ ; . j
ld account vince to decide which is right, bat it will be interesting to address from this locality to the Lieat. Gevernor. His Ex-
— he the holders of either view to know the acreage thaf belongs
to the two Opinions,
so that by the time a tenant in arrears
Strong, Mrs. Hughes, Mr. Tradgeon, Rev. Mr, Swabey, Messrs. Gil- | ve ni
Bleven and a quarter thousand acres bert, Wilson, Hill, Murphy, Kelly, MeDonald, MeArville, Stewart, Mo- FAVO be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the
bi Bias eae ° “ui Se wml Neill, Driscoll, McDougall, Grant, Killgore, Cotton, Donaldson, Brien. | 3d day of SEPTEMBER next, at the Store of NEIL
are involved ia the coast live estimate, and about fifty thou- From Pictou, on the 30th inst.—Itev. Mr McKinnon, Mrs. McKinnon, RANKIN, Esgr., Great George street, the WHOLE OF HIS
| Rey. Mr. Darrach, Rev. Mc. Laird, Mrs. Smith, Mra. Hamilton, Mrs. STOCK iN TRADE, comprising a large assortment of
One thin
|DRY GOODS, Cotton Warp,
ever, is common to both ideas, and that is the distance of | assert that the address ‘* shuu/d have’? had a paragraph in it | Cassidy, Mise Narraway, Mr. Hammersby, Master Hammersby, Messre.
. | McGilvray and Fraser.
srehbase the freehold of hie farm in will hav cellency, in bis reply, thanked the people for expressing con
Gve years rect; avd this amount added to the purchase fidence in his ** constitutional adyisers.’’ The printed address
sney will make one hundred and twenty-seven pounus fiteen sand acres if the tidc-w ivi loa is correct, contained no euch a prcenee. Sut the Islander and Monitor
r, how-
ghillinge which he will be required to pay for his 100 acres,
. that is the dis HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
tall that in hard cash. No matter if the tenant is back extension from high water-mark. Wive hundred feet | (which they supply), containing the expression ef confidence ; | . — CROCKERY WARE, GROCERIES, RUM, Salt, Empty
and al ni cash. 4 :' te the distance from high-water mark thi esta tho bacl gets 4 : ‘caer ‘ ~ lt, ‘ 4
sank She lo not mech better off| * He atten m high-water mark that meets tho back | ang tio former paper says that it was omitted, owing to *an/ Casks, Shop Furniture, and a variety of other articies,
not in arrears priot oF since 8. est >
hie ‘Wr Al y
line of the Fishery Reserves, and this gives a Fishery Reserve PRICES CURRENT.
| Teruvs — All sume under £10, cash; over £10 and under
than the man who never paid a shilling to bis landiord,—the Cuartorretown, August 31, 1861. £20, three months ; over £20 and under £40, four months’
Svauitiene: Poultry. , credit; £40, a credit of six months. Approved joint Notes of
area aggregates to the size of half a Township, if the const noticed the subject, after the address had been published in| Beef, (small) per lb. 3d @ Od’ Turkeys, each | Sane oe Be Senn eee
5s @ 7s Od) Th : : .
. : é : t# The Sale will be continued from day to day until the
ne i¢ca is adopted, or more than two whole Townships, as | all the other papers. It was firstin the Royal Gazeite. The Do. by quarter 3d @ 441 Geese, each r y
a ae aes ' ee h i abate | imperiect copy’’ having been sest for publication. It is very
area of seven and a half acreas to every ten chains, or sixty
odin
. meiel :, eae : ) | strange that this omission was not detected until the Eraminer |
monet has gone out of his pocket, and he is entit d to nO | acres to every mile of particularised water froutage—which | 7° °™S* * Mission was not de {until the Examiner |
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discount for his punctuality and integrity.
we 5 una meray
Ne Te Tl nama
. . hat thee ara ter a
Now, we ask, can any one suppose that thefe are ten men
little bit of the coast mentioned to the original grantee
aw
none | " ey?
Fale | whole Stock is disposed of :
. ‘ : » . “he . a ay. ee Mi 211 @ f yaar . 84) ° o pe
: snadd bo. willing 00 beceme trecboldets to quantity of land, if the tide-way notion is not eliminated | omission, if it had been an accidental one, could have been | am oll » ad 4 a se yor la @ pees, WM. McGILL, Auctioneer. ri
atvmapend . ® The man who has £127 to from the diseussion. There will be very considerable iaterest | eorrected at ance, before the Islander reprinted it three days) Pork, per Ib non »'Patridges each none | Aagust 26, 1861. Tel RW t-
sf #} } 7; "Tht e ~ we I rao «i ' . . * . } m . 1° ~ , . 2 ue i
hey could, on such term tt j ia hich-water lir ‘ he y ps subject t . ‘i : i . -
= oy < i : ayes be nattine it i . =o this high-water line ia he mee Ko woohiy milrereee ' to) after. But we are informed, and we believe, that the para-| Do. (small) Od @ 8d Noti +
spare can find a better investment for tt than by patting IC 14 | to fishery reserve, except Lot 51, which no doubt wishes it | rraph, though originally intended t in the add | Veal per Ib. 241 @ 444) Fish. we Ce.
: ; : : : |@rapo, though origins y : : pes F oe, | ;
tle can make a great deal more, | had graph, though Zz y ea O appear in the address,
the pocket of his landlord ; , 4 sas aie ye : | Butter (fresh)
This line, uuder the conditions of the A ward, is destiued to | Was purposely eft out—some of the people interested in get. |
i :
. | $4) ILERBAS by order made in the Coart of Chancery by
i8e @ 206 | \ fis Honor the Master of the Rolls, dated the 10th day
Zoe @ 308) of August i t of the Ketate of Paul
ls Gd @ 83/°! August instant, the management of the te o
ls @ ls 2d Codfish, per qtl.
9d @ 11d Herrings, per bbl.
3d @ 5d|Mackere!, per doz.
ie ee | , Do. b
by epeculations of various kinds, out of his spare eapital than o. by tub
tl int of his rent; and he would bea fool not to pay his| P'374 good many pranks with all the three interests involved, | ting up the address turning with disgust from the blaruey | Checse
be &Mo'1 ‘ » ou i yt 4 , ay 7
te on ins ; desi ; Tall 8 @ | Mabey, of Charlottetown, Esquire, bas been committed to and
—— ik his cash under his own control. But viz: the Government, the Proprietary, and the Tenants. that was prepared for *s my constitutional advisers.’’ ly ant od @ Ie Lumber | vested in me the undersigned. Now, therefore, all tenante of
a ve s ee Dp F $i inger S¢ Ol. > . ™ : . en “ « vd . " :
He is. oy ps sae P ’ — |The Government became entitled, on agreeing to the Civil 0a ads 6d @ 8d Boards, (hemlock) 3s 6d @ 4s | the lands of the said Paul Mabey, and other parties indebted
there are only & few of our farmers who have the way, i! | i+ to all the Fishery Reserves. The proprietors slip into *~ Mr. William MeNe ll, of Cave dish, who writes a short | Pearl Barley lid @ 14d} Do. (spruce) 43 @ js © Him, are required henceforth to pay the amounts due and
they had the will, to buy out their holdings at 20 years’ pur-| these enjoyments, however, on the award becoming law—not letter to the editer of the Protestant, invites us to pay a| Flour, per barrel 42345s| Do. (pine) 78 @ Oa! pa become due from them respectively to me at my Office, im
chase. It is a hard struggle with them to make out the £5, that the country will love any thing by the Imperial G erie | Visit to Cavendi-h, for the purpose of clearing up any doubts Flour per i 2}d @ 244; Shingles, per M. none | Charlottetown. JOSEPH MENSLBY
, th , ae And | ment giving the Colonial Government’s property in the Fish- | we may have as to the authorship of the silly address which oatmeal 1hd @ 2d , ’
lis. besides meeting every other demand upon them. An : a _— fone ) A i ° ? 4 . Reis més dain 6d @ 7d Sundries. Charlottetown, August 26, 1861.
sing they had tea years to pay the amount, with- | “TY Reserves away to whomsoever it likes, because the Home| was present d by a few of the inhabitants of that smuli settle- | “88° Pe ’ Timothy Seed , a sho heh ecient
yeu osing tuey us et ears to pe ne nt, ti- « a per: " . . 4 . aga See > , .
: oe ‘ | t l a fi f ¢! jg | Uovernme nt isable, and of course willing, to pay for what may | ment to the Lieut. Governor on his recent visit there, Mr. Veg~tables Dloter Heed per ® a mma Notice.
t the fen per cent. discount, only a very few of them couk . i, on . NT 030) ee; ree ay eearrper ee * ’ 5 none} _ tM
os . P satel p ADE, ; be found necessary to the success of its plans. ‘Phe Award) McNeill will please to understand—if he has sufficient mental | potatoes prbash. Ie 9d @ 2s Wool per t ls 3d @ 1s 6d | far arse by Deed dated 4th June last, William Walter
Bpare outo: their hard earnings 410 for purchase with an makes the propric tors a present of land which, at their own power left him to understand » iy thing—that we have n0 | «‘arrots per bunch 2d! Hay per ton 60s @ 65a| Irving has assigned to me all debts owing to him, I
addition of about £5 for rent. estimate of (wenty yeur’s purchase, amounts toa sum exceed-| concern about the foolish address, amd would not step fiva| Green Peas per qt 6d @ 7d\Straw per ewt. ls % 9, | hereby require all parties indebted to said William Walter
bao, ge le didi e dw 6s) LEVI he above d d also all parties otherwi
Under the first operations of the Land Purehase Billa large | ing ten thourand pounds, and saddles the tenants with the yards out of our way to make an enquiry regarding it.—We Grain Htomespun per yard 3s 6d @ 6s | sobtel te ome es ne age ghee See aeiaiee ie,
" . . a i Oe, » Meo thee - x. apy - ea sawa ths ~ » Naas ; } re \ 5 - ” sain. Z ’ s , >| 2 rsone 8 .
portion of the tenantry obtained freeholds, with a total re-| payment of this sam; for the leases having been tgp 1 80 | helic . that ar MeN ii = = pore who i mamonly | oat sis berell i. ities pe wee Deusen easihe a a ll Swabey & Roberts hoe
‘ aos , 2 _— as to bring the Fishery Reeerves he ren ylis, and the | ealled “* the o/d Speaker.’ Ve have no doubt the is ve d bac | 4 si : a
mission of arrears of rent, from £30 to £75 per 100 acres. | 45 tO Oring ~ Fishery bu ae a ; ee teil ners 9 L hi eo ; 2 , me na hi . * mgm “ pred. Barley ‘ 4s @ 4s 6d'Hides per 4d Who is authorized by me to receive the same ; and all parties
, se sitet nl oan eae leases being mude by the Award binding contracts, | old, which ts, Wi eed, nO disgrace to him; at we know that Oat ‘ 25 3d @ 28 Gd'Shee ins each Is 3d @ 1s 6d| having accounts against me will please send them in te the
i ajority of cages, the price demanded was only 400 pei ‘ ie . ; vate P S <8 od @ 23 Od Sheepskins eac s3d ®1s6
Q & MmajoOries + S86 price oe: . ! it follows, every tenant with a fishery reserve frontage of ten! very old age brings on imbecility, and that the unfortunate GEORGE LEWIS, Market Clerk, | 5®™® person.
100 acres. This was paid in small instalments—m> rent, bUt) 4:5. will have each to contribute to this fund his seven! man who outlives the vigour of his mental faculties should - . : ROBERT A. FELLOW ES.
simple interest charged; and all bunds and other securities poun is ten shillings; and all the coast is to be liable to the be treated with tenderness and commisseration. Mr. Me- j 1 ) i August 26, 1861. Tsl. 33.
for arrears of rent were cancelled. Now, chere are not 200) grants of Water Lots below this line, to strangers to the ten- Neili's friends will, therefore, undersiand why we do not 5h aie \ "| HN IN THE PRESS, AND SHORTLY TO BE ISSUED
tenants on the whole Island who could purchase under their | sot, empowe red to demand from him an acre of contiguous | wish to say an unkind word regarding him; and we desire | | | \ | A ' “eying » 4
‘ ' eheir fresholde at £50 per 100 acres, according to the frontage—so that after ihe tenant has bought oat the pro-/to offer them our sympathy in the sorrow toey must feel at | _ ? v4 Bagster 8 History of Prince Edward Island,
ease ig i nOids at Lov a + oC . rte ‘ ‘ > " a . ‘ } , : . . . , VORA ‘ .
—— r o i “a .., | prietary ir his own front, it will never be his own absolutely, | contemplating the wreck of a mind that might have been in City of Charlottetown ESIGNED to give a truthful and unbiassed aecount of the
~ o > ) ce ic sc me in the missioners fara, Gite) y 4 e: a. ' . . . weil ne j , >
20 years purchase scheme in Ss ee oe but always subject to the covetousness of fishermen who take tolersbiy fair order abeut a balf century ago. The address : lee : ‘ ee Island progress and prospects,—is a hand-book for both
: . } avraar ¥ hera are an. : ¢ "iy, . . a eo as : t 7 s . i > y a” rq : , : ‘
” oat saying anything about the arrears; and there are no ten . fancy to the particular locality; but this is not all, the | to the Lieut. Governor, which the * old Speaker” may have MONEY W ANSE ED, prerie a ee ene waning the a as it
oe whe anal en oe 500 aces tig . 1) : na aa a % Rigen oe bleh lo wpe eserves to tter known at home and abroad. ive
nta at all whe ould effect urchases at £00 per it 0 acres. rote yig continually being washe ] away in some d stric’s, he! yeu to prepare, od the letter in the Protestant of Satur- — ® - " pr
r . ie: al a i the tien tas | weiter om - AS bev ; ‘ thi arrangement ¢ “ate + Raya a ‘lain! ’ ne ON CITY DEBENTURES, will be as low as possible, and a reduction made where nuim-
“4 isit likely that any tepant, with these iacts Deiore uim,! anu 98 re must taere ore be involves mn chis arrang a _ . saY, SHOW Very pi y é , fEMIE CITY COUNCIL having. pursuant to the Act of In | bers are taken for the urposes of circulation. A portion of
& would be willing to pay the extravagant price proposed by | receding acre, that may Svesiueny Seace © enerunattin hie —* His big manly voice, corporation, passed a resolution for effecting a LOAN OF | the Edition will be embellished with Photographic Mlustra-
le he pee va. were he ever 80 well able to do it? prejadicial te the privacy and comfort of the coast-line home- on wh grees wee treble, pipes FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS, for the purpose of better en-| tions of the Public Buildings, ete. A few pages following the
on Maegan trade te : .,_ stead. This view gives riage to another difliculty: if the pro- Te Soe S abling the Fire Department to provide a suitable Fire Engine | Appendix will be reserved for select Advertisements, at 30s. a
a If the Commission had never been proposed — and 2 silly] | toes are the owners of the fishery reserve lands, how are Sncctanny Wattwenin ‘Den. tek abate Die Chew tein te Fire Engines, a supply of Hoge anc other necessary articles, | page, or 10s. for a quarter page, for the whole Edition.
M4 roposal it was, as the result has proved—-nearly every tenant | tho existing establishments, of which there are upwards of a bs ' r ©" | for the more eilectuaily preserving the City from the rayages Orders and Advertisements received at the IsuanpEx Office, {
P : : get oe ty s es Saeed dati MED aa rous Pic Nics during the present season, but the best and/ of Fire— Charlottetown. May 13, ’61. ‘|
y could effect the purchase of his farm on as goad, if not better, | dozen on Lot One alone, to be dealt with § va know that f all off ij day | he W I TENDERS will be received by the City Clerk, at his office, | —~ i
r , . SF Ry eee et eR ro no degire to agcran- | greatest of all come off on Thursday last, at the Warren Farm,} . **” a i eo en : —- Whe ‘ ’ he
of terms than the award propounds. We understand that the dw sre . ee ; ye I me nies have no — Bap gt pe Sao Ai lenin ei eRiieee or ndrapy Cikeetete Antiiie "| from persons willing to lend the said eum of £500, or any JOnN YT. LONGARD, Sailmaker, \
be ienants on the Cunard estates could at any timo buy their | @'4¢ themselves by taking advantage of the power that will) wr Tha "Th agate Pascale eye -=¢ ne Mery | part thereof, not lees than £50, to the City of Charlottetown. HAY ING located himself at Charlottetown, begs to inform i}
io8 holdings at 20 years’ parchase,—we learn fr sm the Agent that | ¢ i their hands in this reapect; but the difficulty exists, a Pica aap, a ae iL ‘ole . mentees a of} ‘The ‘Lenders to express the amount of the sum proposed to the Shipbuilders and Traders of P. B. Island 4hat he intends ;
< he Anteend, eae , eahl ; and it cansot be denied that there are land‘ords whose pbi- mt : si : i“ , Spgs sang tat 2 fil ry wus bent be oo with the lowest rate of [uterest the person tendering | °peDing a j
7S, Mr. Todd's property on Lot i/—and a vaiuadie property 10 16) | wane and sense of justice would vive * under the | 826 08 c8cea occasion tas DO ae Wes SHOG. 200 OCS is willing to receive for the same. A I ak ’ Wharf, H
tbe was offered ty actual settlers 30 years ago atone poznd cur et ee ne ee oe See oe grounds about Warren Farm presented an animated appear-| ‘The Interest payable half yearly from the general funds of 8 L LOFT on Pe es ’ H
‘ — oliere: ’ § 8etti v ars ago av one DU ¢ ~\ tempts . ea sie nihil ? i = ae Sal 4 . - “ e 1 ° . 3 ;
‘is . rye romp" mes es she : : ee : anee. Places were prepared for dancing, which was kept UP | the Corporatien, and the payment of the principal in Five where he will be happy to receive orders in his line of Business. After
Ted rency per agre — less than 20 years purchase,—that in fifty It will also be a point to determine whether, since the oc- | with great spiritduring the day; and quoits, nine pins and Years, will be secured to the lender by Debentures (transfer- | #” experience of 27 years, he flatters himself he is capable of exeeuti 4
ain- cases out of @ hundred the tenants on that property can even|cupation of the sites below high-water mark belong to | swings were in requisition. It sas computed that there were | rable by endorsement), under the seal of the City pursuant neh eer French yeeros 2s Aw egg ohh sn vege A Ban toy :
. me ; eg gh sieht hundred pera : baie : ‘ ’ rave . J? 5 on the American principle. Every attention ;
— now — (without any regard to the Commission) — buy their vernwent, and only to the tenant by licence, to whom be- —_— _ nol — hundr 7 rsons oe euret pele t the Statate. By order of Council, use can eap Getter Ok ater ote y bed paid bo
: . ' ongs the sea-weed manure that is left just below this line; | #ll conditions and nearly all ages, and it required the two PELER MACGOWAN, City Clerk.
= me rate—c » their ow me *o pay id » ar . " Oo : ‘ ~— ne ammed to their ost es »j . ° ‘ “ ° : REFERENCES:
o farere at the same on can have aie ~ mig t AY: 8N¢ voc if it is wot the tenant's to whose laud it is sent by the ory ee Ino, yn x a ook a wes 20s toed Council Office, August 28, 1861. [Sept.2| wetitax—T. C. Kinnear & Co., McLean & Campbell, Themes Belton }
«to wil get a remission of more than three or four years arrears) «aves it isas much one person's us anothe ve: and Iicerces a t aad wee . "% haved by GAL “pe a sf : + a ae of Hie 002% es aaa wt eee ago P. Power & Co., Jovuathan C. Allison, ;
nde is : ee a eee a ae ae Ae rene J elseet ey? ay? Oo , _. | having seen so numerous, happy 4nd joyous a party any where. NOTICE. August 26:b, 1861. Sm. 4
hp ee Ser eeny eeene ney CaneIEeS oF Che sane Kindly (i bave to be taken out, not Decause the Government are | rig gtmost order prevailed, and every. one seemed desirous Li s indebted to the Subscriber for tl iee of i
this a tion av Mr. Todd. aod who is highly respected by all| greedy on this subject, but to prevent the clashing of neigh- nlease and be pleased. The display of female beauty was! fS Detre oe e e eee perp nee TESTI N |
a pricey aaa Phin Atay porn Behe Sail sees olincutiots aff tha tenant's neharal Careiee atine anne sy ectations that ecald be| <& (20 HORSE * MORGAN TELEGRAPH,’ last year, are STIMONTAL. iS
beis ‘ snantse— ecls before the Roval Commissioners in their UTiNg luterCals, Ald tue alievalion O1 blue Gales Hatuiai very altraciive, and fu poyond any expec ations toa COU DC} pqueBtec ‘ C 8B: yt Ss « ‘oe a a a3
ed 1st ee “on “ is _ last . — aa i cecal I rights im this respec forufed in this respect of so small a ciiy as Charlottetown pei pron apy arena waeseigeo Wye gone c8 Mr JOHN T LONGARD, Sailmaker, of this Olape bevieg loteme® eh. ;
pan epen Court in Uhariotictown fast su yer, that he uid De bs oy Che large buildiug in Kent Street, used aa an Armory was | > . a ap bal hr mcr Bo ig fhisi . to P. K. Island for th of te i |
ui : ——- + - a a L0G ATES DGC otTecs, US . TY, W8S | ond expense. JOUN SUTHERLAND. us of bis intention to move to f. &. isiand for the purpose of carryiag .
my. giad to sell his estate at fifteen shillings an acre, or fifteen TUE GOVERNMENT AND THE AWARD. finely decorated inside, and to this place the party adjourned | St. + see September 2. 1861 diay on Business there, we have mach pleasure in recommending him te the '
leet, ; na —_e Rene Bemete ishortly after their return from the Farm, and kept up the}; — a I ee . trade of Charlottetown, and in stating that during the period of twenty- ‘ r
; years’ purchase. The Royal Commissioners have, however, Me age ; Jleasur:s of the dance with unabated vigour until about 3! - tg "1 : ttt two years in which we have used his professional service, we have al- ; +
ere @ roposed to give him five shillings more per acre than he con- Tue papers which support the Government are apparently ae om Mitte ae a ™ j iags ' Bags os Bags Haan ways bad the greatest aatisfaction in the work which has passed througe i 7.
from Pvt atlas lla fay ble land 7 eal aera ome case 0h the Mhheentnk cde: br the Beaming to tel" eee i “ ILEAVY GRAIN BAGS. from 2 to oe his hands, and have no doubt that he will give equal satisfaction te any i t 7
sidered a fair price for his land ; and of course Mr. Jaythorne |. 7 ; , : i! : : ents aa i 6 ue sabe FAM, a WwW v 2s >| who may requircs his services ; ;
yi effect, that the authorities have Deen extremely aux'ous to Wr have —" 4 ae tliaastd oS ee er { alot C. C. VAUX ;
“hae ie aes 7 a Oe ae aT ' ‘ : gE bave not space to notice the loag article in the Is/ander| 25 or sale LOW. . B a. T. C. KINNEAR & CO, Merchants, Halifax, N. 8. —— }o a.
st ee a ee “7 rf eek | kee p the people of the Island ia the dark respecting the re-| of Friday last, on the subject of the Land Commission, fur | Glasgow House, Queen Street, Sept. 2, 1861. NE tard! Mi a non + ie i
Cute landiords were left to the exercise of their own judgment—/ ..); of the famous Land Coumission. The public are well |‘ Te ss ee ee sila oie “| — a Us ra. ta it
stow enlightened by many years residence on the Is! ad by an in-! aw be that hia nasler ti me . ue ; it % a. prov ther than to say that the editor of that paper very disingenu- | Valuable Freehold Property for Sale HOSE who want REAL MUS » Bot imitation, ae is . { |
Smug hcenes ie any 5 esiade! i 2nd, UF : ini- | & aT Lihat (IS staremet S quilt I > tus t , : ~ : A [ . § 4
woul! timate knowledge of the peo; le, their wants, resources and/Y several circumstances; and ail the eXouses whicn nave ously interpolates an extract from our issue of the 16th alt sby {¥SNHE Subscriber offers at Private Sale the following valuable city 7 —y on st eereal Durham Mustard at the a
1 1owledge « @ peopie, the nts, ret res anc . “orem eae ; | + =6Ouoscri atte ‘ ¥ 0 Cas rug Store o . : oh en, at : he Jslander and Profestant can=\ywhich ovr sezning is entirely peygerted. ‘If such a paltry! 2 Frechold Property:— ’ > | ty. rd
: thie a Pe id ereat deal more to- | 0-¢%» aud may be made by t y I Ly h I g y peree : paltry cechold Property: July 26, 1861 Hd i
capabilities — we believe they wouid do ® great deat m ‘ , Pi 3 o. fe < “a Se ald i . a :
ou ee ie Pe eee on ‘ ire In con nw ind cuntemptibls trick*Cat"tord satisfaction to tle oR Two Water and
War'ts adeting the wishes of the tenantry than the Royal Com- p pm : gw ite a i ; : ij
aie puupensicnaet a a this matter. The Protes:ant of Saturday makes the following | itor he is weleome from us to ite enjyment. | 98, in Ton Building Tots Flour, Molasses, Leather, &c. a
missioners have dona. 1¢ Commissioners had slight oppor-! untruthful statement on the subject :— sd ’ . ted Carrie M. Rich from Boston. :
854. 4 ' ais de - , ; ; a eer eshe-ciperiemenntopyeitcnig palatine di ti Sicilia gee aS ic. ‘4
» I tunitice for gaining information. They supplemented the ‘The Editor of the Hraminer states boldly that Mr. Howe A Ricn Nvowssr.--We are told that two men, Johnston and | af Lut 2 Let 3 Lot 6, Lot7 | Lot 10] Lot 28 300 BARRELS Extra and Superfine FLOUR, 1
—s little they obtained themselves from the wallet of the Spy.) wesadvieed by the Government not toa idress a pubic meeting | Philips, have discovered a rich nagget at Tangier valued at} ° i 10 Aamir “+t me MOLASSES, is
J “ 1 " : i ber ey ° 2 | ome 7" #
i upon —_ sia - onal wavy as reficeted no crediton hin| ™ reference to the Award. This statement, like the ot from $200 to $300. The gald seekers there are, as may bei @ eee a 3 aan i ww Sa 25 Barrels COR) . ’ re
5 ye whieh Was cramm md = ucn a Way ; ticcte € i n 4 respecting the + rietor of the Proves qu understand suppos “], much ¢ xhilirated at the discovery, and are working | 6 i qn 62h. nN 77ft x T7it. a~ 77ft. & 120%. Water 50 Sides Sole LEATHER,
r missin; and the result is, that the Commission has proved a wy, ly unfounded ; on the contrary (ear vat the I r|more strenueusly than ever in hopes of coming uponasimi-; 3 | | 10 Bones Covendich TOBAOCO,
agreed decided failure, as we predicted it would. so far as satisfying of the Government, Hon. Mr. Palmer, was st tos st | lar prize. ee ! 10 Chests TEA, - 15 Boxes Candles,
& rents te Me i all si: Cniihiiatne to Mr the propricty making |} : —— seo - - : 6 Barrels Crushed SUGAR, 25 doz. Buckets,
4 tho seqaenable demands of the tonantr; ‘ of the Award : It “ministers to a mind diseasedg” — Dyspopsia and its concom'trnt Albion Street 24 feet wide to the water. 25 doz Brooms, 6 Boxes Clothes Pins, |
| awar In our next No. we shall review the arbitration scheme pre-| ~ evils, resuit in bedily as well as ments! suffering. The Orygenated } H box Lozenges a
eerrued hy the © (88 to determine the price of . _,| Werepeat that Mr. Howe was advised mot to address a | Bitters in restoring the digestive organs to perfeet health, restores the Ls Coot Lot 4 LoS; Lots Lot 9 | Lot 27 ¢cae Burning FLUID me oa :
pred hy the Commissioners, to determine the price of land | wublic meeting on the subject of the award. On the Sunday j Wi0d to its natural vigor. | | 2 do, K 8 OIL ’ dé teat H
withous when the tenant declines to pay the 20 years’ purchase ; and nal sins after h arrival he expressed to Mr. (ules and the IRS tact RR: 6 3 * o 1 2 ) s ema 4 kegs Baking oa :
, a 7. ka oe pote gies BF ‘CIDE ' st, M iverCo-| | G62t. | 8 7h. | S 7h. | NIT. | Ss 120K : . ° .
pythin can OC hee will permit we shall give some consideration to the! .:; or of this paper bis willingues » address such : se Sap Accipent.—On Mon lay morning last, Mr. Oliver Co-| 3 mx ait. we ftbbe | pe Fbihe | ge ° be . ot 5 . ‘
/ P 6 litor of this paper bis willingness to address such a meeting, | 0 oF St. Mary's Bay by mistilinc. thes hie.con, o.ledt # i 2 Caske Washing Soda, 3 Barrels Treacle.
clause in reference to the loan. in order, as he said, to give gentlemen on both sides of poli- | ahout 10 years of age. It ‘se ms the boy, unobserved by any = ieee Poptor’ oh on es ke ‘
| — —ciieainhiaaaeiayiitlaaaataaiitiessiisisiiiiitalivas rh ee iN i A ee a pts She: vt ee er eee arsig, canaumaene ae Boxes Coffee, Pepper, Starch, Cream of Tarter »
-_ on ° ae ae sr2ANERY PLrIpRYERS ties ah Opportunity of ee ee ee of the of tve family, had climbed tree. near the house, toa robbin’s| got tt, half lot No. 8, third range, letter A, in Georgetown, with For Sale or i." ry Ww HYNDMAN. ‘
ensively THE QUIT RENTS AND PISHERY R&SERVES. | Report; but he intimated that be would first consult some of | nest, when 'a younger brother, snpnosing the rustling among | large new forge building, 36’ Sin « 24ft Sin, with two fires, blocke, &c. Cunatatidtets May 20, 1861 eb "
si the members of the Government on the propriety of his) the leaves and the affrighted mevements and notes of the pa-| Lot 12, half lot No. 8, third range, letter A, in Georgetown, with good . at 4
the ten ; . ‘ , —— : ee, J : & Pp " & ; g
Tux subjects into which the Award of the Imperial Com-! join» so, Un the Monday morniog following he spoke to | rent birds were caused by a hawk which had been hovering | house, stables, &e ge! poy ! i i SPECIAL NOTICE .
ha missioners divides itself, as presented to the public, through | \jr, Palmer on the su ject; and that gentieman demurred to wbout for some days, ran to the bouse and called his father i 43, ny oe Ie aay range, letter A, in Georgetowa, with ‘ 1
‘ a se es — , , ~ eae (to ghont thea hae? ahisk ba os a ge ( _ | good douse &e., well fenced. “ . 4 i :
the courteous sympathy of Mr. Howe, in the natural anxiety | tho method proposed of giving intormation through a public to shoot the hawk, w ~¢ he said waa by hr _ 380g | Prot 14, town lot No. 15. first range, letter B, in Georgetown. at Lpovertca nee mere by pera ¢ signet, ;
he mi felt ky every one, except the membera of the present Govern- meeting, but observed that Mr. Howe was at liberty to give meau 1 pot seen tovux his gun and fired into the _— of the Lot 15, town tot No. 16, first range, letter B, in Georgetown. These | du y executed, ma e over — ransierred is Boo j } }
: ment. 0 obtain a correct version of its main features, are so ° : : ot ; ~ apa sina 2, {tree in licated ; but no hawk falling, he ascended the tree | two last lots are admirable lots for a tannery; it is occupied by W. of Aceounts, Debts, Notes of Hané , Jud te and other se- 2 |
; explain as sop sag yung jase te seg a statement fo aby person or numoer ot persons Who MIS | where he beheld the dist-exsing spectacls of the corpse of his} Wickwire, tanner, tenant at will eurities for Debt, to the Assignees of MURRAY & CO., of i
i tant heir bearings upon the interesta invol ved—so i feos. } f 4s interview wit! - Se : - - , ; ets & ‘
ee mper a in toeir ea ing p . e ' eres! é apply far it. The particalars of Mr. Howe’s interview with |son. A dense fog prevailed at the time, A coroner's inqnest Lot 16, freehold farm between Rollo and Fortune Bay of 84 acres, | fJalifax, NW. 8S. ;—This is to notify each and every person in : ;
fresbold, varied in their application to the « l-absorbing Land Wues- Mr. Palmer were freely communicated to Mr, Coles by Mr. | was held before Charles Jones, Esq., and a verdict returned in oe wnship No. 43, lease to Joha O Rielly, rent £6 10s. per year and anywise indebted to the said Neil Rankin, that immediate 4
freehold tion, and so wrapped up with collateral Soren, ts Howe ; and Mr. Palmer Aad not the credit of first sugyest: | accordance with the above facts.— Yarmouth Herald, al Lot 17, freehold farm, adjoining Mr. John O’RieHy's, held by Mr. payment must be made to the Sabseriber, who only—in this i;
' now that we have the right clue, we shall devote, week by iog to Mr: Howe “the pr priety of makiag public all the eA AREININN tiiP x- r8 BE, AE Philip Wheeler, 50 acres, rent £3 15s. per year and all taxes. Island—is legally empowered to receive payment and give ¢
ling and week, as mach space as circumstances may permit to a care- particulars of the award.” | Famcnes ix tis Srares.—The Boston Commercial Bulletin’s list off Lot 18, 109 acres freehold land adjoining Mr. Wheeler’s. dischurges. REW MITCHELL, Att f Assi 7
" . a P : : 4 <8 % : aa ‘ ne ; ,- | business changes for last week gives six failures suspensions in Boston, jot 19, 50 acres of frecheld land adjoining the last, in th i ANDRE - Of Assi *
an shirty fai serutiny, a or eine ae on, Sud on ieparvinl J igment | If the Governoment were really anxious that the publi ‘}eevse in New York, four in Philadelphia, and ross sreapsrens im other | eae Lipapaet Douglass, at ae peule rent of “3 ies. euah “ant Charlottetown, August 26, 1861. ; be. —
hod of the mattere brought to light by the exertions of the worging| mind sould ve well informed respecting the award, and all | placesin the Uvited States. Total, 43 fur the week. taxes Hr
ms Laerls of Charlottown, thragh the prompt and waa rbot 3 could | “Ti, 19 aoe of Feehold and, Torobip Xo. 11. on to ro! THE SUBSCRIBER HAS FOR |
<3 Werais © nariottetown, througs the prompt and manly) dosbht and uncertainty on that subject removed, they could | tt a — Lot 20, 100 acres of Freehold land, Township No. I1, on the roa SALE, f
eninge, . i on hee . ~ wants - pendent: nae + aa Ait ed : o : f Barlow’s mills to the Frederick Cove, adjoining Willi Adams’s .
sequieveence of one of the Imperial Commissioners in their | },4 ye obtained the information much sooner than the Examiner | Mutaycuocy Acctoest.—On Saturday the 17th inst , a boat left Mal-| 'tom far on ‘ fg wen Pring pa or ga INS IScoV ~ io
fom every roposal to communicate to them —infuenced by ao interested | 4 , ‘ye — “ ’ . , : , | pee, bound for Caseampec, for a load of Shingles, containing three young if the latter property 1s not disposed of at Private Sale it will be sold 10 PUNS. MUSCOV ADO MOLA SSES, i
here 4 = . : ce eens y ' did, by intimating 10 the Commies overs a wish to that effect. ‘men, named Brander, of New London—twé of them brothers under 20, ; &¢ Public Auctiva on the Sth of OCTOBER next, at the Court House 12 Pans. Porto Rico do . i
nat t bushes, aud fettered by neither Urange Ribbon nor Red Tepe) [adeed, time en ugh has elupsed to bave received from the | aud the third @ cousin. When outside the Sandhills, near Hog Island, jin Georgetown. Terms made known at time of sale, which will com- 30 chests Congou TEA, 6 casks Burning Fluid, :
ght ae 2a . —the decisive paragraphs of the Award. A nong the sub- Volonial Office the copy of the award which was prepared for |a sadden squall upset the boat, and melanehely to relate, al! hands | mence at Zo cl 11 a particulars apply to William Sander- 10 Bbls W ashing Soda, 60 barrels Ship’s Bisovit
few ; and jects thus brought uuder notice and to trial, it may be as wel! | «1.6 Government of this Island, if. his Exell ney bad written | "er? 2tewaed. — Toe Indians afterwards recovered their bodies, aud | $42» Esq., Georgetown, JOUN GATES 5 casks Boiled Qil, oS 4 = ;
wi at “ co hiouities that surround the two)., -| P eg ee ae J Dud WIINLEN | j.nded them at Lot 11. or Ps i ey , 5 do Bright Varnish, 3 casks High Wines, ;
| by ther ones to Open Up the am re pel 2 "R = fom Ki ®' to the Duke of Neweasile, urging his Grace to forward it ataatii itis tttialaiiititataleh Charlottetown, September 2, 41861. oan 20 Bales Candlewick 6 Uhds. GIN, :
vitally important quesvious of the Quit Kents and the Fish-/ oh, lanai ial 5 a ge ae a ns! Micdoneiy Abcpeie- 2 wa ils ia an gh rn nnn - : 3
ad and without unnecessary delay. But the Goversment did not 1OLY ACCIDENT.—A young man, #0 ’ N
° ey Reserves, thrown by the Award into deep shad ww; for resi te reecive os elbiciat gy. lest they should ‘be ander the Arch. McKinnon, Teacher, wis accidentally drowned whilst attempting VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. . Tr WHISKEY, ai ee
5 shildren whethe : Siac be swed ser tel he tw “i spt oe te am 7 Soun awe SS | to swim off to a boat lying at anchor in the harbour of Georgetown, on ’ PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY. th July ’ : “* fins :
hether either of them be viewed s¢ paratey, af the two necessity of publishing it sooner thaa the time usually ap- | the evening of 27th August. PANO be sold »Y iBLIC AUC “ihe me : “idyg ve See ee rt ” "
thet pro- ‘aken iu connection, there is 80 much — underlies these pointed for the meeting of the Legislature, when the people oo 2ist of vein tage + cat se oe ys saree MAILS BY STEAMER WESTMORLAND, ey y
le sections of the great Remedy or Ready Lelief of the body suld be taken by surprise by it. and their representatives! Metancnory.—We regret to learn that Capt. Richard Teard, of the the Court House in Georcetown, King’s County, pursaan ; : ‘
- ‘3 e a | Sees oe Cee ay aret Age t R , i, j : I he 30t to License for that purpose dul ranted by the Honorable ° 4
bold very politie—so mach that appears smooth in them, but that is’ would have uo time to consider the best course to adopt re- oe pigeae me age aon os a a tye Phe a yey o owt font ul » Pe eioaanie" ane Jadve of the Piobate| EVIE MAILS for the Neighbouring Provinces, ho, will, ‘
i . “— r > a a ~y firs Oe ‘ : ; - $3 “FPouh ato a, » WHile oF B8ag ‘0 " erpoot, &. ai 28 ¢ 4 “3 Ss > & 4 < 7
40 years. he, 05 a close exam — so muci that by first raising garding it, but would fail into any plan which the Govern-| 4 s aman wae washed overboard at the same time. In consequence | of Wille for ae Edward Island, bearing date the 22nd day until further notice, be made ap forwarded as follows: ~-
a pie 7 apa dgreny Whi pus gravel i” their mouti—so ment might propose. The Examiner bas, bowever, been the | ef the wth sea rep assistance = seaman aw lof August, 1861; All the Right, Title and Interest of the late For Nova Scorta, via Pictou, overy Monday and Thureday, 1
one peo uch, ina word, that is not what it seen« to be—that we a oll an alia iia Son maneating 3 de unfortunately, met a watery grave. Capt. Heard was a brother ef} y+). 7 : ate "Ge Blacksmith, deceased 12 o’clock ;
’ means of defeaiimyg their machinaticns respecting it. HKyven | yy... » ; Pris a om William Aitken Peters, of Georgetown, Blacksmith, deceased, | at 12 o’cleck, noon.
. : ‘ rT , RE rape ies . — : ae : vt © illiam Heard Esq , Merchant, of thia City, where he was well known, | . aa . pe: : vf Ps .
refit whieh fee impelied almost to tte ‘hese Hens piority im the au- | ihe Islander admits, in its No. of the 23d ult., that the pos- | gnd generally respected. His wife and gou were on board the vessel | ia and to Town lot No. Eight (8) in the Ist range, Letter B For New Bacnswice, Canapa and the Usrrep Srares, vie 5
award was Rete) process We have desided to apply to all the parts that session of information respecting the award is entirely owing | when the accident occurred, and were eafely landed at Liverpool, a few of Town Lots in Georgetown, with a commodious Dwelling Shediac, every Tueeday and Friday merning, ate quarter pass »
rds who make Up what may be called the whole Award. pana i, all te oa eenhiateer The Colonial Semetrt days afterwards, overwhelmed with grief for their irreparable loss.— | louse, Workshop, Barn, and other Outhouses, lately erected 18 o'clock. ;
“‘ question of the rem ssion of Back Ren’s is a matter sind Yon ee oy # J | Mon. ph care and let to good paying Tenants. Also, Pasture Lot No. 113| For Newrocnptaxe every Monday, at 12 o’clock, noon.
many such is “we g2 ~ ae ee REA ETT Ty P 4 in the Royalty of Georgetown, and which is partly cultivated.| Por Exc.ann, Berwupa and the Wast Ivpins, every alte»
wy eotertaine CCeu ve. € pro hl | " : . 3x.00D Horse —The splendu 00 ores Sambo, recen im porte a . mi , . : . a
t is only entertained antecedently to 1898. The propri i. u The splendid Blood I Samb tly imported 4 > / “wa i took slatan
late Hee. P : ‘*'That any announcement of its contents is at the present}, te ' oo aki a k : Terus, Cash. Further particulars or information may nate Monday. at 12 o'clock, noon, : f
e ate tary ledger is ruled off ap to that date without any “carry : . ; by the Royal Agricultural Society of this Island, was sold by Austion on 2 Pane ‘ . July 22 Menda Sept »® ;
The as , / per ved ut ‘time made by Mr. Lowe, is attributable to the fact of his hav- | Wednesday week for the sam of £142 40s. Afr. Burns, of York River, | had on applying to William Sanderson, Esq., or to the under-} Monday, April 29 Monday, July y, ;
Douuse. ” od toa new account; au no doubt there wiil ~ m we ing, some days since, in Nova Seotia, communicated informa- | wag the purchaser of this fine animal. signed at Georgetown. May 13 “f rem weg Ht . | sas os :
.in the © Mormity in the appearance of tenant accounts when the gion respecting it to an indtvidual connected with the Island, | > MATILDA MCLAINE, ‘ May 27 ‘ ug ;
eir dealings hes of the biossomless tree of arrears are praned of their | through whose agency a garbled report of Mr. Howe's coun Marries Executrix of the late William A. Peters, deceased. . June 10 ‘ ro a ; oe = “
‘ d limbs. and their roots are cut back to a measurable munication on this subject found its way into the Examiner, te Sept. 2, 1861. ‘ June 24 ‘ ov
wha‘ th; iielhiatonas will be required to sustaiu the momers and thus it became advisable that the public should be cour- On Monday, the lth August, at Brigus, Newfoundland, by the Rey. e July 8.
. 08 12 CO Asana! gre ches ns @idesi Gaug . ae » Msquire, o rigus. ia “4 i H 86].
tthe tensms “1 deagreements up to 1858 will lose their interest aud their i ae Sole ihre ~thotn t= PPXHE Classes at Saint Danstan’s College will be re-opened Goneral Post Office, April 29, 186)
fortanst® fragth, A now account, however, is tuken after this par ww The following Card from an Executive Councillor i Died on TILURSDAY, the 12th of SEPTEMBER. Those who ESE ! CHEESE! i
uo , - & DEW account, ever, 18 taken ai “I~ ‘ i d t ter the Coll the first t ted to C
: s tis! nusif.. pir : “iva f : 1s aared in the lest Monitor :— 3 . \ aa . ‘ intend to enter the College the lirst quarter are expec . © APOLIS CHEESE, for sale
his childre2 purification. _ The river of convictions turned into this) I as “ ' Fen! ngahn cane, a one moroing, the 19th inet., of salenastict, do su on the above day. A LARGE LOL PRIME ANN MLW SKINNER
jal atteo- "gran accumulation was not strong enough to wash it out. | Mr. Simpson presents his compliments to the editor of the gory ee eee ee ee parence for many monthe. Harriet Aug. 26, 1861. A. McDONALD. by we .
pecial ® Sat ig left is caref ily picked up and carried off to a new, Lraminer, and informs him that he did not prepare the address | Sat aetnn pubiteirios tha eesteets ed esr aaron Ce. Town, Sane 87, LOM.
. py * otis e pé sar eae de ene Saee nap cae hep ee N. B., in the 29th year o age. The dec an alectionate wile, ° »
the eo “10 cleay page, and the tenant is to know the o!d emell | PFe* nted to His Excellency on the Sth instant ; nor ds lany a kind mother, and beloved by all who had the pleasure of her acquaint. Congregation of Notre Dame, Chariottetown. Ch lottetewn Marble Work 8, '
at beesuse ® “Sack Rent still on and after 1858 | of the gentlemen that accompant - the —— Psenieens | PFe- | ence, and left this world in true and certain hopes of a blessed immor-| pg yir yy Classes of this [nititution will be re-opened on MON- Har !
u sae : : . ‘ are or assist in preparing aw. Lhe people © svendisr are | tality, " a. ° » ,
a short lease Now, in this division the Cotamissiovers, to sustain their | Toe able to do thes things for ti mselve nf and the day is yet | ideal stat itera lg —enttn DAY, 2nd of SEPTEMBER next. GREAT GEORGE STREET,
: vt ; ¢ le Od ( S¢ MEGS ft h i a, ¢ C uas "a. ' e a a sinaiiilas p . “we mt) ° if «
s bis lease a for impartiality, must have inclu led, or left it to} distant when they will permit Executive Councillors or Qneen’s PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. It is highly deslvabie ae et E leetic should be in attendance r Public are reapectfully invited
ief from tlouse of Assembly to inelu le, the arrears of Quit Reats.) Printers, accompanying Lieutenant Governors when visiting | INTERED: at the commencement of the scholustic year. to call and examine the beet assort >
ry Telie The J : . pai A oe gm a Chastetie: | hg For further information application may be made to the t of MARBLE ; to thig
te Proprietors, it appears, from time to time, as the tenantry | Cavenndish, to dare to offer addresses prepared in Charlotte- Ava.—Olive Branch, Goodwin; boards. Lady Jane Gray, Pau), She- | pirectress of the Establishment. - Telns 0 ever imported ‘
¥ are, have been relieved from some of t/ieir back rents,| town, or by Executive Councillors, commending the Govern- diac; deals. 29—Santa Clara, Moreney, Moutreal; 8577 bushels In- ar and. ,
another cles their we t t ‘ ly closed aud j| ment of which they form a part, to be presented in their name. | dian Corn. Cherub, Beers Tracadio; shingles. Elisabeth, Scott, Ba-| _AURUSt 26, 1861.
‘ eccounts bay : ec tly closed ai . e ruienh tne rin & part, t eid orn. erub, Beers, die; ngles. » Scott, -
the others resin by the L ep es fr juen Hy Closet me opener Lot 22, August 22d, 1861. |thurst; boarde &e. Wiliam Neilson, Selliker, Bay Verte; deals. NORMAL SCHOOL HEADSTONES, TOMBS and MONU-
% Renta. ther. j @perial Government, Tue question of Quit | ‘ a " hat “ His B * bas told the | SPT% Vigneaux, Richibucto; limestone. Mary, Blanchard, Tracadie; gainer . 4 MENTS furnished at reasonable prieea,
‘ing curreney he s, ther, is one whieh no Goveanment can disconnect from! We are willing to believe that is Lionor a3 tO © | sivgles. Eliza Francis, Bogart, Boston; goods, Caroline, Hester, | (VIE NORMAL SCHOOL will be re-opened on Monpay and equal to the best.
en , e 4 F J ' " : jemouth: limes » ke. Plouzhbo nM « 2 } ‘ mene > i .
arcel not Only in its qT oe i . Pool east 1 OONe, Seweess Se. , eee setae et-| attend the examination before the Board ot EB ly 15, 1861
one J association With a deep-rooted feel- d Mr. S son knows very little of English composition evans ‘rawford, M 3 ! 28—R } . : Ja y ’ °
osed for © in fl ; ; ! . , , and a8 Mr. Simpson knoe y OD M18 if +} moriand, Evans. Aurora, Crawford, Miramichi, imestone. — Rose- if ' being enrolled in the Nor- oR
“ mes’ peat pm han et justice, but it is so ima financial point, d bei , lered one of the wisest men in the settlement | ad, Langille, Cape John; limestone. Wouder, Lamkie, Richibucto; | PPeVious Thursday, preparatory to 8
vo indace flew. 1858, ’59. "60. ¢ vine and being considered one of the wisest men — Soe : 29~—Curlew, Buckler, T : “weg aan mal School. , : :
° 335, Yd, OV, Ol, and say 62 (the year that : ; deals & produce. 29—Curiew, Buekler, Tatamagouc 1G; imestone. JOUN McNEILL, Sec’ B. Education For Pic Nics or $s tsmen.
‘Li1,—if they ty Gad the Award law), are five ve: ‘1 ail in whose behalf the address was presented—we thought it was | Westmorland, Evans. Argyle, Lutes, Shediac; deals. Sarah Jane, : N MC. ’ J> & » SSENCE OF COFFEE, by which a cap of Coffee can be .
' 10 Se years, and these Lve years , Hingley, Tatamagouche; spars. Mary Le Biane, Richards, Plymouth, Aug. 26, 1861, BE . ; - Pine Apple S Black Carrant
scount of £ ald a sum that nearly reaches tivelve thousand pounds probable that the task of preparing it devolved upon him; @ 4 Yiestone soils in o Koa iaptens ee ae ” ! a large lot .
nt is dae since Pilg Quit Kent debit, to be disposed of some how or another | but the card above inserted is ten times worse than the address | ' CLEARED. NO MISTAKE, :. Vinegar, Gooseberry Syrup, Black F oy ag '
4 , the settlement of the Lsland " i | EPUT the Cheapest and best TINWARE, STOVE-PLPING | Jams, Jellies, Marmalades, &o. &e. For is
a parchest ty . of the lsiand beck rents, of which this! jn a literary point of view, and furnishes abundant proof that, _Ava.—Bee, MeRae, Pictou; do. Deux Auguste, Le Blane, Pugwash; | B Ve aha » had at LOCKERBY’S &| July 8, 1861 M. W. RR,
- pe they % (more or jess) forms a part. , : j : |do. Maria Elmida, Deroy, four. .24~—Wave, McDonald, London; tim- and GAS-F TTING ean be had at LO! ely 5, Spus. Sy exces en tae
the priee We have meses & say Git thie subject, bas | Mr. Simpson was not able to write the latter, bad us it was. | hur, deals, &e. Septimus, Cox, Sydney, bal. Olive Branch, Goodwin, 'FIERMANS’ Establishment. An Excellent and Agreeable Tonio.
handred “ot Want of o ae tere MUS PASS ON, | We have printed » few words in italics; we do not supposo | Tetamagouche: bal. ‘rial. McLeod, Richibucto;, do. 26—Wilkiwa | ALSO- —— ‘ ESERVED IN SUGAR. 4
eal Ronde ees eemeetion & he Vickery Mameees,| a mh Nelson, Selliker, Bay Verte; do. Wild Wave, Hesior, Plymouth; tim-| Gun smithing Lock-fitting and Beli-hanging done in the neat RY UANTON GINGER PRESERVED to enn Drag
Bat this Peting whieh there exists two Opiuions as to thei ‘*his Honor ’’ will be able to understand why they are 80 | ber, deals, dc. 27—La Rooka, Davidson, Pictou; bal. Sophia, Blan- ‘ble ety! arwieh desnnsith ‘ large lot for sale, in any quantity, at the
—s tient, us > their linear | oS : ; , .» | chard, Tracadie; bal. 28—Pioughboy, Robertson, Pictou; do. Eliza | est possible sty ie 9 behy er “ f WwW. BR.
them & isthe vme contend that ator near the mouths of harbors | printed, but the majority of intelligent readers will readily poo i,, Bogart, Pictou; do. 29—Curlew, Buckler, Tatamagouche; do. “ PUNCTUALITY" —Our motte. Store o vn
jority of them Wermiga! locale of these privileges; others that Bays, | perceive their meaning. | Media, Cawerov, llymouth; lumber, Serah Jane, Hingley, Pictou, bal. | February 18, 1501. at July 8, 136
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aid were in arrears pfeviovs to 1858, we may fairly assume | Rivers do 1 CreeXs, and every possible tide-way, is the habitat
of the original intention on this behalf.
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Tor Appres¥ rrow tun Ingapitants or Lot 67.—We|
assengers. Without Reserve.
ro pointed out, in our last No., a singularity connected with the, »
rom Shediac, on the 28th inst.—Rev. A. McDonald, Col. Swabey, ©. | AUCTION! AUC
C. Daley & wife, Mrs. Trowan, Mrs Roberts, Mra. Barker, Mr. & Mrs. | e !
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he year’s rent paid in 1860 would be put to the credit It is not ovr |
4 ance heal s \ ; 93 )) att r . ‘ ; . j
ld account vince to decide which is right, bat it will be interesting to address from this locality to the Lieat. Gevernor. His Ex-
— he the holders of either view to know the acreage thaf belongs
to the two Opinions,
so that by the time a tenant in arrears
Strong, Mrs. Hughes, Mr. Tradgeon, Rev. Mr, Swabey, Messrs. Gil- | ve ni
Bleven and a quarter thousand acres bert, Wilson, Hill, Murphy, Kelly, MeDonald, MeArville, Stewart, Mo- FAVO be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the
bi Bias eae ° “ui Se wml Neill, Driscoll, McDougall, Grant, Killgore, Cotton, Donaldson, Brien. | 3d day of SEPTEMBER next, at the Store of NEIL
are involved ia the coast live estimate, and about fifty thou- From Pictou, on the 30th inst.—Itev. Mr McKinnon, Mrs. McKinnon, RANKIN, Esgr., Great George street, the WHOLE OF HIS
| Rey. Mr. Darrach, Rev. Mc. Laird, Mrs. Smith, Mra. Hamilton, Mrs. STOCK iN TRADE, comprising a large assortment of
One thin
|DRY GOODS, Cotton Warp,
ever, is common to both ideas, and that is the distance of | assert that the address ‘* shuu/d have’? had a paragraph in it | Cassidy, Mise Narraway, Mr. Hammersby, Master Hammersby, Messre.
. | McGilvray and Fraser.
srehbase the freehold of hie farm in will hav cellency, in bis reply, thanked the people for expressing con
Gve years rect; avd this amount added to the purchase fidence in his ** constitutional adyisers.’’ The printed address
sney will make one hundred and twenty-seven pounus fiteen sand acres if the tidc-w ivi loa is correct, contained no euch a prcenee. Sut the Islander and Monitor
r, how-
ghillinge which he will be required to pay for his 100 acres,
. that is the dis HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
tall that in hard cash. No matter if the tenant is back extension from high water-mark. Wive hundred feet | (which they supply), containing the expression ef confidence ; | . — CROCKERY WARE, GROCERIES, RUM, Salt, Empty
and al ni cash. 4 :' te the distance from high-water mark thi esta tho bacl gets 4 : ‘caer ‘ ~ lt, ‘ 4
sank She lo not mech better off| * He atten m high-water mark that meets tho back | ang tio former paper says that it was omitted, owing to *an/ Casks, Shop Furniture, and a variety of other articies,
not in arrears priot oF since 8. est >
hie ‘Wr Al y
line of the Fishery Reserves, and this gives a Fishery Reserve PRICES CURRENT.
| Teruvs — All sume under £10, cash; over £10 and under
than the man who never paid a shilling to bis landiord,—the Cuartorretown, August 31, 1861. £20, three months ; over £20 and under £40, four months’
Svauitiene: Poultry. , credit; £40, a credit of six months. Approved joint Notes of
area aggregates to the size of half a Township, if the const noticed the subject, after the address had been published in| Beef, (small) per lb. 3d @ Od’ Turkeys, each | Sane oe Be Senn eee
5s @ 7s Od) Th : : .
. : é : t# The Sale will be continued from day to day until the
ne i¢ca is adopted, or more than two whole Townships, as | all the other papers. It was firstin the Royal Gazeite. The Do. by quarter 3d @ 441 Geese, each r y
a ae aes ' ee h i abate | imperiect copy’’ having been sest for publication. It is very
area of seven and a half acreas to every ten chains, or sixty
odin
. meiel :, eae : ) | strange that this omission was not detected until the Eraminer |
monet has gone out of his pocket, and he is entit d to nO | acres to every mile of particularised water froutage—which | 7° °™S* * Mission was not de {until the Examiner |
» oe .
discount for his punctuality and integrity.
we 5 una meray
Ne Te Tl nama
. . hat thee ara ter a
Now, we ask, can any one suppose that thefe are ten men
little bit of the coast mentioned to the original grantee
aw
none | " ey?
Fale | whole Stock is disposed of :
. ‘ : » . “he . a ay. ee Mi 211 @ f yaar . 84) ° o pe
: snadd bo. willing 00 beceme trecboldets to quantity of land, if the tide-way notion is not eliminated | omission, if it had been an accidental one, could have been | am oll » ad 4 a se yor la @ pees, WM. McGILL, Auctioneer. ri
atvmapend . ® The man who has £127 to from the diseussion. There will be very considerable iaterest | eorrected at ance, before the Islander reprinted it three days) Pork, per Ib non »'Patridges each none | Aagust 26, 1861. Tel RW t-
sf #} } 7; "Tht e ~ we I rao «i ' . . * . } m . 1° ~ , . 2 ue i
hey could, on such term tt j ia hich-water lir ‘ he y ps subject t . ‘i : i . -
= oy < i : ayes be nattine it i . =o this high-water line ia he mee Ko woohiy milrereee ' to) after. But we are informed, and we believe, that the para-| Do. (small) Od @ 8d Noti +
spare can find a better investment for tt than by patting IC 14 | to fishery reserve, except Lot 51, which no doubt wishes it | rraph, though originally intended t in the add | Veal per Ib. 241 @ 444) Fish. we Ce.
: ; : : : |@rapo, though origins y : : pes F oe, | ;
tle can make a great deal more, | had graph, though Zz y ea O appear in the address,
the pocket of his landlord ; , 4 sas aie ye : | Butter (fresh)
This line, uuder the conditions of the A ward, is destiued to | Was purposely eft out—some of the people interested in get. |
i :
. | $4) ILERBAS by order made in the Coart of Chancery by
i8e @ 206 | \ fis Honor the Master of the Rolls, dated the 10th day
Zoe @ 308) of August i t of the Ketate of Paul
ls Gd @ 83/°! August instant, the management of the te o
ls @ ls 2d Codfish, per qtl.
9d @ 11d Herrings, per bbl.
3d @ 5d|Mackere!, per doz.
ie ee | , Do. b
by epeculations of various kinds, out of his spare eapital than o. by tub
tl int of his rent; and he would bea fool not to pay his| P'374 good many pranks with all the three interests involved, | ting up the address turning with disgust from the blaruey | Checse
be &Mo'1 ‘ » ou i yt 4 , ay 7
te on ins ; desi ; Tall 8 @ | Mabey, of Charlottetown, Esquire, bas been committed to and
—— ik his cash under his own control. But viz: the Government, the Proprietary, and the Tenants. that was prepared for *s my constitutional advisers.’’ ly ant od @ Ie Lumber | vested in me the undersigned. Now, therefore, all tenante of
a ve s ee Dp F $i inger S¢ Ol. > . ™ : . en “ « vd . " :
He is. oy ps sae P ’ — |The Government became entitled, on agreeing to the Civil 0a ads 6d @ 8d Boards, (hemlock) 3s 6d @ 4s | the lands of the said Paul Mabey, and other parties indebted
there are only & few of our farmers who have the way, i! | i+ to all the Fishery Reserves. The proprietors slip into *~ Mr. William MeNe ll, of Cave dish, who writes a short | Pearl Barley lid @ 14d} Do. (spruce) 43 @ js © Him, are required henceforth to pay the amounts due and
they had the will, to buy out their holdings at 20 years’ pur-| these enjoyments, however, on the award becoming law—not letter to the editer of the Protestant, invites us to pay a| Flour, per barrel 42345s| Do. (pine) 78 @ Oa! pa become due from them respectively to me at my Office, im
chase. It is a hard struggle with them to make out the £5, that the country will love any thing by the Imperial G erie | Visit to Cavendi-h, for the purpose of clearing up any doubts Flour per i 2}d @ 244; Shingles, per M. none | Charlottetown. JOSEPH MENSLBY
, th , ae And | ment giving the Colonial Government’s property in the Fish- | we may have as to the authorship of the silly address which oatmeal 1hd @ 2d , ’
lis. besides meeting every other demand upon them. An : a _— fone ) A i ° ? 4 . Reis més dain 6d @ 7d Sundries. Charlottetown, August 26, 1861.
sing they had tea years to pay the amount, with- | “TY Reserves away to whomsoever it likes, because the Home| was present d by a few of the inhabitants of that smuli settle- | “88° Pe ’ Timothy Seed , a sho heh ecient
yeu osing tuey us et ears to pe ne nt, ti- « a per: " . . 4 . aga See > , .
: oe ‘ | t l a fi f ¢! jg | Uovernme nt isable, and of course willing, to pay for what may | ment to the Lieut. Governor on his recent visit there, Mr. Veg~tables Dloter Heed per ® a mma Notice.
t the fen per cent. discount, only a very few of them couk . i, on . NT 030) ee; ree ay eearrper ee * ’ 5 none} _ tM
os . P satel p ADE, ; be found necessary to the success of its plans. ‘Phe Award) McNeill will please to understand—if he has sufficient mental | potatoes prbash. Ie 9d @ 2s Wool per t ls 3d @ 1s 6d | far arse by Deed dated 4th June last, William Walter
Bpare outo: their hard earnings 410 for purchase with an makes the propric tors a present of land which, at their own power left him to understand » iy thing—that we have n0 | «‘arrots per bunch 2d! Hay per ton 60s @ 65a| Irving has assigned to me all debts owing to him, I
addition of about £5 for rent. estimate of (wenty yeur’s purchase, amounts toa sum exceed-| concern about the foolish address, amd would not step fiva| Green Peas per qt 6d @ 7d\Straw per ewt. ls % 9, | hereby require all parties indebted to said William Walter
bao, ge le didi e dw 6s) LEVI he above d d also all parties otherwi
Under the first operations of the Land Purehase Billa large | ing ten thourand pounds, and saddles the tenants with the yards out of our way to make an enquiry regarding it.—We Grain Htomespun per yard 3s 6d @ 6s | sobtel te ome es ne age ghee See aeiaiee ie,
" . . a i Oe, » Meo thee - x. apy - ea sawa ths ~ » Naas ; } re \ 5 - ” sain. Z ’ s , >| 2 rsone 8 .
portion of the tenantry obtained freeholds, with a total re-| payment of this sam; for the leases having been tgp 1 80 | helic . that ar MeN ii = = pore who i mamonly | oat sis berell i. ities pe wee Deusen easihe a a ll Swabey & Roberts hoe
‘ aos , 2 _— as to bring the Fishery Reeerves he ren ylis, and the | ealled “* the o/d Speaker.’ Ve have no doubt the is ve d bac | 4 si : a
mission of arrears of rent, from £30 to £75 per 100 acres. | 45 tO Oring ~ Fishery bu ae a ; ee teil ners 9 L hi eo ; 2 , me na hi . * mgm “ pred. Barley ‘ 4s @ 4s 6d'Hides per 4d Who is authorized by me to receive the same ; and all parties
, se sitet nl oan eae leases being mude by the Award binding contracts, | old, which ts, Wi eed, nO disgrace to him; at we know that Oat ‘ 25 3d @ 28 Gd'Shee ins each Is 3d @ 1s 6d| having accounts against me will please send them in te the
i ajority of cages, the price demanded was only 400 pei ‘ ie . ; vate P S <8 od @ 23 Od Sheepskins eac s3d ®1s6
Q & MmajoOries + S86 price oe: . ! it follows, every tenant with a fishery reserve frontage of ten! very old age brings on imbecility, and that the unfortunate GEORGE LEWIS, Market Clerk, | 5®™® person.
100 acres. This was paid in small instalments—m> rent, bUt) 4:5. will have each to contribute to this fund his seven! man who outlives the vigour of his mental faculties should - . : ROBERT A. FELLOW ES.
simple interest charged; and all bunds and other securities poun is ten shillings; and all the coast is to be liable to the be treated with tenderness and commisseration. Mr. Me- j 1 ) i August 26, 1861. Tsl. 33.
for arrears of rent were cancelled. Now, chere are not 200) grants of Water Lots below this line, to strangers to the ten- Neili's friends will, therefore, undersiand why we do not 5h aie \ "| HN IN THE PRESS, AND SHORTLY TO BE ISSUED
tenants on the whole Island who could purchase under their | sot, empowe red to demand from him an acre of contiguous | wish to say an unkind word regarding him; and we desire | | | \ | A ' “eying » 4
‘ ' eheir fresholde at £50 per 100 acres, according to the frontage—so that after ihe tenant has bought oat the pro-/to offer them our sympathy in the sorrow toey must feel at | _ ? v4 Bagster 8 History of Prince Edward Island,
ease ig i nOids at Lov a + oC . rte ‘ ‘ > " a . ‘ } , : . . . , VORA ‘ .
—— r o i “a .., | prietary ir his own front, it will never be his own absolutely, | contemplating the wreck of a mind that might have been in City of Charlottetown ESIGNED to give a truthful and unbiassed aecount of the
~ o > ) ce ic sc me in the missioners fara, Gite) y 4 e: a. ' . . . weil ne j , >
20 years purchase scheme in Ss ee oe but always subject to the covetousness of fishermen who take tolersbiy fair order abeut a balf century ago. The address : lee : ‘ ee Island progress and prospects,—is a hand-book for both
: . } avraar ¥ hera are an. : ¢ "iy, . . a eo as : t 7 s . i > y a” rq : , : ‘
” oat saying anything about the arrears; and there are no ten . fancy to the particular locality; but this is not all, the | to the Lieut. Governor, which the * old Speaker” may have MONEY W ANSE ED, prerie a ee ene waning the a as it
oe whe anal en oe 500 aces tig . 1) : na aa a % Rigen oe bleh lo wpe eserves to tter known at home and abroad. ive
nta at all whe ould effect urchases at £00 per it 0 acres. rote yig continually being washe ] away in some d stric’s, he! yeu to prepare, od the letter in the Protestant of Satur- — ® - " pr
r . ie: al a i the tien tas | weiter om - AS bev ; ‘ thi arrangement ¢ “ate + Raya a ‘lain! ’ ne ON CITY DEBENTURES, will be as low as possible, and a reduction made where nuim-
“4 isit likely that any tepant, with these iacts Deiore uim,! anu 98 re must taere ore be involves mn chis arrang a _ . saY, SHOW Very pi y é , fEMIE CITY COUNCIL having. pursuant to the Act of In | bers are taken for the urposes of circulation. A portion of
& would be willing to pay the extravagant price proposed by | receding acre, that may Svesiueny Seace © enerunattin hie —* His big manly voice, corporation, passed a resolution for effecting a LOAN OF | the Edition will be embellished with Photographic Mlustra-
le he pee va. were he ever 80 well able to do it? prejadicial te the privacy and comfort of the coast-line home- on wh grees wee treble, pipes FIVE HUNDRED POUNDS, for the purpose of better en-| tions of the Public Buildings, ete. A few pages following the
on Maegan trade te : .,_ stead. This view gives riage to another difliculty: if the pro- Te Soe S abling the Fire Department to provide a suitable Fire Engine | Appendix will be reserved for select Advertisements, at 30s. a
a If the Commission had never been proposed — and 2 silly] | toes are the owners of the fishery reserve lands, how are Sncctanny Wattwenin ‘Den. tek abate Die Chew tein te Fire Engines, a supply of Hoge anc other necessary articles, | page, or 10s. for a quarter page, for the whole Edition.
M4 roposal it was, as the result has proved—-nearly every tenant | tho existing establishments, of which there are upwards of a bs ' r ©" | for the more eilectuaily preserving the City from the rayages Orders and Advertisements received at the IsuanpEx Office, {
P : : get oe ty s es Saeed dati MED aa rous Pic Nics during the present season, but the best and/ of Fire— Charlottetown. May 13, ’61. ‘|
y could effect the purchase of his farm on as goad, if not better, | dozen on Lot One alone, to be dealt with § va know that f all off ij day | he W I TENDERS will be received by the City Clerk, at his office, | —~ i
r , . SF Ry eee et eR ro no degire to agcran- | greatest of all come off on Thursday last, at the Warren Farm,} . **” a i eo en : —- Whe ‘ ’ he
of terms than the award propounds. We understand that the dw sre . ee ; ye I me nies have no — Bap gt pe Sao Ai lenin ei eRiieee or ndrapy Cikeetete Antiiie "| from persons willing to lend the said eum of £500, or any JOnN YT. LONGARD, Sailmaker, \
be ienants on the Cunard estates could at any timo buy their | @'4¢ themselves by taking advantage of the power that will) wr Tha "Th agate Pascale eye -=¢ ne Mery | part thereof, not lees than £50, to the City of Charlottetown. HAY ING located himself at Charlottetown, begs to inform i}
io8 holdings at 20 years’ parchase,—we learn fr sm the Agent that | ¢ i their hands in this reapect; but the difficulty exists, a Pica aap, a ae iL ‘ole . mentees a of} ‘The ‘Lenders to express the amount of the sum proposed to the Shipbuilders and Traders of P. B. Island 4hat he intends ;
< he Anteend, eae , eahl ; and it cansot be denied that there are land‘ords whose pbi- mt : si : i“ , Spgs sang tat 2 fil ry wus bent be oo with the lowest rate of [uterest the person tendering | °peDing a j
7S, Mr. Todd's property on Lot i/—and a vaiuadie property 10 16) | wane and sense of justice would vive * under the | 826 08 c8cea occasion tas DO ae Wes SHOG. 200 OCS is willing to receive for the same. A I ak ’ Wharf, H
tbe was offered ty actual settlers 30 years ago atone poznd cur et ee ne ee oe See oe grounds about Warren Farm presented an animated appear-| ‘The Interest payable half yearly from the general funds of 8 L LOFT on Pe es ’ H
‘ — oliere: ’ § 8etti v ars ago av one DU ¢ ~\ tempts . ea sie nihil ? i = ae Sal 4 . - “ e 1 ° . 3 ;
‘is . rye romp" mes es she : : ee : anee. Places were prepared for dancing, which was kept UP | the Corporatien, and the payment of the principal in Five where he will be happy to receive orders in his line of Business. After
Ted rency per agre — less than 20 years purchase,—that in fifty It will also be a point to determine whether, since the oc- | with great spiritduring the day; and quoits, nine pins and Years, will be secured to the lender by Debentures (transfer- | #” experience of 27 years, he flatters himself he is capable of exeeuti 4
ain- cases out of @ hundred the tenants on that property can even|cupation of the sites below high-water mark belong to | swings were in requisition. It sas computed that there were | rable by endorsement), under the seal of the City pursuant neh eer French yeeros 2s Aw egg ohh sn vege A Ban toy :
. me ; eg gh sieht hundred pera : baie : ‘ ’ rave . J? 5 on the American principle. Every attention ;
— now — (without any regard to the Commission) — buy their vernwent, and only to the tenant by licence, to whom be- —_— _ nol — hundr 7 rsons oe euret pele t the Statate. By order of Council, use can eap Getter Ok ater ote y bed paid bo
: . ' ongs the sea-weed manure that is left just below this line; | #ll conditions and nearly all ages, and it required the two PELER MACGOWAN, City Clerk.
= me rate—c » their ow me *o pay id » ar . " Oo : ‘ ~— ne ammed to their ost es »j . ° ‘ “ ° : REFERENCES:
o farere at the same on can have aie ~ mig t AY: 8N¢ voc if it is wot the tenant's to whose laud it is sent by the ory ee Ino, yn x a ook a wes 20s toed Council Office, August 28, 1861. [Sept.2| wetitax—T. C. Kinnear & Co., McLean & Campbell, Themes Belton }
«to wil get a remission of more than three or four years arrears) «aves it isas much one person's us anothe ve: and Iicerces a t aad wee . "% haved by GAL “pe a sf : + a ae of Hie 002% es aaa wt eee ago P. Power & Co., Jovuathan C. Allison, ;
nde is : ee a eee a ae ae Ae rene J elseet ey? ay? Oo , _. | having seen so numerous, happy 4nd joyous a party any where. NOTICE. August 26:b, 1861. Sm. 4
hp ee Ser eeny eeene ney CaneIEeS oF Che sane Kindly (i bave to be taken out, not Decause the Government are | rig gtmost order prevailed, and every. one seemed desirous Li s indebted to the Subscriber for tl iee of i
this a tion av Mr. Todd. aod who is highly respected by all| greedy on this subject, but to prevent the clashing of neigh- nlease and be pleased. The display of female beauty was! fS Detre oe e e eee perp nee TESTI N |
a pricey aaa Phin Atay porn Behe Sail sees olincutiots aff tha tenant's neharal Careiee atine anne sy ectations that ecald be| <& (20 HORSE * MORGAN TELEGRAPH,’ last year, are STIMONTAL. iS
beis ‘ snantse— ecls before the Roval Commissioners in their UTiNg luterCals, Ald tue alievalion O1 blue Gales Hatuiai very altraciive, and fu poyond any expec ations toa COU DC} pqueBtec ‘ C 8B: yt Ss « ‘oe a a a3
ed 1st ee “on “ is _ last . — aa i cecal I rights im this respec forufed in this respect of so small a ciiy as Charlottetown pei pron apy arena waeseigeo Wye gone c8 Mr JOHN T LONGARD, Sailmaker, of this Olape bevieg loteme® eh. ;
pan epen Court in Uhariotictown fast su yer, that he uid De bs oy Che large buildiug in Kent Street, used aa an Armory was | > . a ap bal hr mcr Bo ig fhisi . to P. K. Island for th of te i |
ui : ——- + - a a L0G ATES DGC otTecs, US . TY, W8S | ond expense. JOUN SUTHERLAND. us of bis intention to move to f. &. isiand for the purpose of carryiag .
my. giad to sell his estate at fifteen shillings an acre, or fifteen TUE GOVERNMENT AND THE AWARD. finely decorated inside, and to this place the party adjourned | St. + see September 2. 1861 diay on Business there, we have mach pleasure in recommending him te the '
leet, ; na —_e Rene Bemete ishortly after their return from the Farm, and kept up the}; — a I ee . trade of Charlottetown, and in stating that during the period of twenty- ‘ r
; years’ purchase. The Royal Commissioners have, however, Me age ; Jleasur:s of the dance with unabated vigour until about 3! - tg "1 : ttt two years in which we have used his professional service, we have al- ; +
ere @ roposed to give him five shillings more per acre than he con- Tue papers which support the Government are apparently ae om Mitte ae a ™ j iags ' Bags os Bags Haan ways bad the greatest aatisfaction in the work which has passed througe i 7.
from Pvt atlas lla fay ble land 7 eal aera ome case 0h the Mhheentnk cde: br the Beaming to tel" eee i “ ILEAVY GRAIN BAGS. from 2 to oe his hands, and have no doubt that he will give equal satisfaction te any i t 7
sidered a fair price for his land ; and of course Mr. Jaythorne |. 7 ; , : i! : : ents aa i 6 ue sabe FAM, a WwW v 2s >| who may requircs his services ; ;
yi effect, that the authorities have Deen extremely aux'ous to Wr have —" 4 ae tliaastd oS ee er { alot C. C. VAUX ;
“hae ie aes 7 a Oe ae aT ' ‘ : gE bave not space to notice the loag article in the Is/ander| 25 or sale LOW. . B a. T. C. KINNEAR & CO, Merchants, Halifax, N. 8. —— }o a.
st ee a ee “7 rf eek | kee p the people of the Island ia the dark respecting the re-| of Friday last, on the subject of the Land Commission, fur | Glasgow House, Queen Street, Sept. 2, 1861. NE tard! Mi a non + ie i
Cute landiords were left to the exercise of their own judgment—/ ..); of the famous Land Coumission. The public are well |‘ Te ss ee ee sila oie “| — a Us ra. ta it
stow enlightened by many years residence on the Is! ad by an in-! aw be that hia nasler ti me . ue ; it % a. prov ther than to say that the editor of that paper very disingenu- | Valuable Freehold Property for Sale HOSE who want REAL MUS » Bot imitation, ae is . { |
Smug hcenes ie any 5 esiade! i 2nd, UF : ini- | & aT Lihat (IS staremet S quilt I > tus t , : ~ : A [ . § 4
woul! timate knowledge of the peo; le, their wants, resources and/Y several circumstances; and ail the eXouses whicn nave ously interpolates an extract from our issue of the 16th alt sby {¥SNHE Subscriber offers at Private Sale the following valuable city 7 —y on st eereal Durham Mustard at the a
1 1owledge « @ peopie, the nts, ret res anc . “orem eae ; | + =6Ouoscri atte ‘ ¥ 0 Cas rug Store o . : oh en, at : he Jslander and Profestant can=\ywhich ovr sezning is entirely peygerted. ‘If such a paltry! 2 Frechold Property:— ’ > | ty. rd
: thie a Pe id ereat deal more to- | 0-¢%» aud may be made by t y I Ly h I g y peree : paltry cechold Property: July 26, 1861 Hd i
capabilities — we believe they wouid do ® great deat m ‘ , Pi 3 o. fe < “a Se ald i . a :
ou ee ie Pe eee on ‘ ire In con nw ind cuntemptibls trick*Cat"tord satisfaction to tle oR Two Water and
War'ts adeting the wishes of the tenantry than the Royal Com- p pm : gw ite a i ; : ij
aie puupensicnaet a a this matter. The Protes:ant of Saturday makes the following | itor he is weleome from us to ite enjyment. | 98, in Ton Building Tots Flour, Molasses, Leather, &c. a
missioners have dona. 1¢ Commissioners had slight oppor-! untruthful statement on the subject :— sd ’ . ted Carrie M. Rich from Boston. :
854. 4 ' ais de - , ; ; a eer eshe-ciperiemenntopyeitcnig palatine di ti Sicilia gee aS ic. ‘4
» I tunitice for gaining information. They supplemented the ‘The Editor of the Hraminer states boldly that Mr. Howe A Ricn Nvowssr.--We are told that two men, Johnston and | af Lut 2 Let 3 Lot 6, Lot7 | Lot 10] Lot 28 300 BARRELS Extra and Superfine FLOUR, 1
—s little they obtained themselves from the wallet of the Spy.) wesadvieed by the Government not toa idress a pubic meeting | Philips, have discovered a rich nagget at Tangier valued at} ° i 10 Aamir “+t me MOLASSES, is
J “ 1 " : i ber ey ° 2 | ome 7" #
i upon —_ sia - onal wavy as reficeted no crediton hin| ™ reference to the Award. This statement, like the ot from $200 to $300. The gald seekers there are, as may bei @ eee a 3 aan i ww Sa 25 Barrels COR) . ’ re
5 ye whieh Was cramm md = ucn a Way ; ticcte € i n 4 respecting the + rietor of the Proves qu understand suppos “], much ¢ xhilirated at the discovery, and are working | 6 i qn 62h. nN 77ft x T7it. a~ 77ft. & 120%. Water 50 Sides Sole LEATHER,
r missin; and the result is, that the Commission has proved a wy, ly unfounded ; on the contrary (ear vat the I r|more strenueusly than ever in hopes of coming uponasimi-; 3 | | 10 Bones Covendich TOBAOCO,
agreed decided failure, as we predicted it would. so far as satisfying of the Government, Hon. Mr. Palmer, was st tos st | lar prize. ee ! 10 Chests TEA, - 15 Boxes Candles,
& rents te Me i all si: Cniihiiatne to Mr the propricty making |} : —— seo - - : 6 Barrels Crushed SUGAR, 25 doz. Buckets,
4 tho seqaenable demands of the tonantr; ‘ of the Award : It “ministers to a mind diseasedg” — Dyspopsia and its concom'trnt Albion Street 24 feet wide to the water. 25 doz Brooms, 6 Boxes Clothes Pins, |
| awar In our next No. we shall review the arbitration scheme pre-| ~ evils, resuit in bedily as well as ments! suffering. The Orygenated } H box Lozenges a
eerrued hy the © (88 to determine the price of . _,| Werepeat that Mr. Howe was advised mot to address a | Bitters in restoring the digestive organs to perfeet health, restores the Ls Coot Lot 4 LoS; Lots Lot 9 | Lot 27 ¢cae Burning FLUID me oa :
pred hy the Commissioners, to determine the price of land | wublic meeting on the subject of the award. On the Sunday j Wi0d to its natural vigor. | | 2 do, K 8 OIL ’ dé teat H
withous when the tenant declines to pay the 20 years’ purchase ; and nal sins after h arrival he expressed to Mr. (ules and the IRS tact RR: 6 3 * o 1 2 ) s ema 4 kegs Baking oa :
, a 7. ka oe pote gies BF ‘CIDE ' st, M iverCo-| | G62t. | 8 7h. | S 7h. | NIT. | Ss 120K : . ° .
pythin can OC hee will permit we shall give some consideration to the! .:; or of this paper bis willingues » address such : se Sap Accipent.—On Mon lay morning last, Mr. Oliver Co-| 3 mx ait. we ftbbe | pe Fbihe | ge ° be . ot 5 . ‘
/ P 6 litor of this paper bis willingness to address such a meeting, | 0 oF St. Mary's Bay by mistilinc. thes hie.con, o.ledt # i 2 Caske Washing Soda, 3 Barrels Treacle.
clause in reference to the loan. in order, as he said, to give gentlemen on both sides of poli- | ahout 10 years of age. It ‘se ms the boy, unobserved by any = ieee Poptor’ oh on es ke ‘
| — —ciieainhiaaaeiayiitlaaaataaiitiessiisisiiiiitalivas rh ee iN i A ee a pts She: vt ee er eee arsig, canaumaene ae Boxes Coffee, Pepper, Starch, Cream of Tarter »
-_ on ° ae ae sr2ANERY PLrIpRYERS ties ah Opportunity of ee ee ee of the of tve family, had climbed tree. near the house, toa robbin’s| got tt, half lot No. 8, third range, letter A, in Georgetown, with For Sale or i." ry Ww HYNDMAN. ‘
ensively THE QUIT RENTS AND PISHERY R&SERVES. | Report; but he intimated that be would first consult some of | nest, when 'a younger brother, snpnosing the rustling among | large new forge building, 36’ Sin « 24ft Sin, with two fires, blocke, &c. Cunatatidtets May 20, 1861 eb "
si the members of the Government on the propriety of his) the leaves and the affrighted mevements and notes of the pa-| Lot 12, half lot No. 8, third range, letter A, in Georgetown, with good . at 4
the ten ; . ‘ , —— : ee, J : & Pp " & ; g
Tux subjects into which the Award of the Imperial Com-! join» so, Un the Monday morniog following he spoke to | rent birds were caused by a hawk which had been hovering | house, stables, &e ge! poy ! i i SPECIAL NOTICE .
ha missioners divides itself, as presented to the public, through | \jr, Palmer on the su ject; and that gentieman demurred to wbout for some days, ran to the bouse and called his father i 43, ny oe Ie aay range, letter A, in Georgetowa, with ‘ 1
‘ a se es — , , ~ eae (to ghont thea hae? ahisk ba os a ge ( _ | good douse &e., well fenced. “ . 4 i :
the courteous sympathy of Mr. Howe, in the natural anxiety | tho method proposed of giving intormation through a public to shoot the hawk, w ~¢ he said waa by hr _ 380g | Prot 14, town lot No. 15. first range, letter B, in Georgetown. at Lpovertca nee mere by pera ¢ signet, ;
he mi felt ky every one, except the membera of the present Govern- meeting, but observed that Mr. Howe was at liberty to give meau 1 pot seen tovux his gun and fired into the _— of the Lot 15, town tot No. 16, first range, letter B, in Georgetown. These | du y executed, ma e over — ransierred is Boo j } }
: ment. 0 obtain a correct version of its main features, are so ° : : ot ; ~ apa sina 2, {tree in licated ; but no hawk falling, he ascended the tree | two last lots are admirable lots for a tannery; it is occupied by W. of Aceounts, Debts, Notes of Hané , Jud te and other se- 2 |
; explain as sop sag yung jase te seg a statement fo aby person or numoer ot persons Who MIS | where he beheld the dist-exsing spectacls of the corpse of his} Wickwire, tanner, tenant at will eurities for Debt, to the Assignees of MURRAY & CO., of i
i tant heir bearings upon the interesta invol ved—so i feos. } f 4s interview wit! - Se : - - , ; ets & ‘
ee mper a in toeir ea ing p . e ' eres! é apply far it. The particalars of Mr. Howe’s interview with |son. A dense fog prevailed at the time, A coroner's inqnest Lot 16, freehold farm between Rollo and Fortune Bay of 84 acres, | fJalifax, NW. 8S. ;—This is to notify each and every person in : ;
fresbold, varied in their application to the « l-absorbing Land Wues- Mr. Palmer were freely communicated to Mr, Coles by Mr. | was held before Charles Jones, Esq., and a verdict returned in oe wnship No. 43, lease to Joha O Rielly, rent £6 10s. per year and anywise indebted to the said Neil Rankin, that immediate 4
freehold tion, and so wrapped up with collateral Soren, ts Howe ; and Mr. Palmer Aad not the credit of first sugyest: | accordance with the above facts.— Yarmouth Herald, al Lot 17, freehold farm, adjoining Mr. John O’RieHy's, held by Mr. payment must be made to the Sabseriber, who only—in this i;
' now that we have the right clue, we shall devote, week by iog to Mr: Howe “the pr priety of makiag public all the eA AREININN tiiP x- r8 BE, AE Philip Wheeler, 50 acres, rent £3 15s. per year and all taxes. Island—is legally empowered to receive payment and give ¢
ling and week, as mach space as circumstances may permit to a care- particulars of the award.” | Famcnes ix tis Srares.—The Boston Commercial Bulletin’s list off Lot 18, 109 acres freehold land adjoining Mr. Wheeler’s. dischurges. REW MITCHELL, Att f Assi 7
" . a P : : 4 <8 % : aa ‘ ne ; ,- | business changes for last week gives six failures suspensions in Boston, jot 19, 50 acres of frecheld land adjoining the last, in th i ANDRE - Of Assi *
an shirty fai serutiny, a or eine ae on, Sud on ieparvinl J igment | If the Governoment were really anxious that the publi ‘}eevse in New York, four in Philadelphia, and ross sreapsrens im other | eae Lipapaet Douglass, at ae peule rent of “3 ies. euah “ant Charlottetown, August 26, 1861. ; be. —
hod of the mattere brought to light by the exertions of the worging| mind sould ve well informed respecting the award, and all | placesin the Uvited States. Total, 43 fur the week. taxes Hr
ms Laerls of Charlottown, thragh the prompt and waa rbot 3 could | “Ti, 19 aoe of Feehold and, Torobip Xo. 11. on to ro! THE SUBSCRIBER HAS FOR |
<3 Werais © nariottetown, througs the prompt and manly) dosbht and uncertainty on that subject removed, they could | tt a — Lot 20, 100 acres of Freehold land, Township No. I1, on the roa SALE, f
eninge, . i on hee . ~ wants - pendent: nae + aa Ait ed : o : f Barlow’s mills to the Frederick Cove, adjoining Willi Adams’s .
sequieveence of one of the Imperial Commissioners in their | },4 ye obtained the information much sooner than the Examiner | Mutaycuocy Acctoest.—On Saturday the 17th inst , a boat left Mal-| 'tom far on ‘ fg wen Pring pa or ga INS IScoV ~ io
fom every roposal to communicate to them —infuenced by ao interested | 4 , ‘ye — “ ’ . , : , | pee, bound for Caseampec, for a load of Shingles, containing three young if the latter property 1s not disposed of at Private Sale it will be sold 10 PUNS. MUSCOV ADO MOLA SSES, i
here 4 = . : ce eens y ' did, by intimating 10 the Commies overs a wish to that effect. ‘men, named Brander, of New London—twé of them brothers under 20, ; &¢ Public Auctiva on the Sth of OCTOBER next, at the Court House 12 Pans. Porto Rico do . i
nat t bushes, aud fettered by neither Urange Ribbon nor Red Tepe) [adeed, time en ugh has elupsed to bave received from the | aud the third @ cousin. When outside the Sandhills, near Hog Island, jin Georgetown. Terms made known at time of sale, which will com- 30 chests Congou TEA, 6 casks Burning Fluid, :
ght ae 2a . —the decisive paragraphs of the Award. A nong the sub- Volonial Office the copy of the award which was prepared for |a sadden squall upset the boat, and melanehely to relate, al! hands | mence at Zo cl 11 a particulars apply to William Sander- 10 Bbls W ashing Soda, 60 barrels Ship’s Bisovit
few ; and jects thus brought uuder notice and to trial, it may be as wel! | «1.6 Government of this Island, if. his Exell ney bad written | "er? 2tewaed. — Toe Indians afterwards recovered their bodies, aud | $42» Esq., Georgetown, JOUN GATES 5 casks Boiled Qil, oS 4 = ;
wi at “ co hiouities that surround the two)., -| P eg ee ae J Dud WIINLEN | j.nded them at Lot 11. or Ps i ey , 5 do Bright Varnish, 3 casks High Wines, ;
| by ther ones to Open Up the am re pel 2 "R = fom Ki ®' to the Duke of Neweasile, urging his Grace to forward it ataatii itis tttialaiiititataleh Charlottetown, September 2, 41861. oan 20 Bales Candlewick 6 Uhds. GIN, :
vitally important quesvious of the Quit Kents and the Fish-/ oh, lanai ial 5 a ge ae a ns! Micdoneiy Abcpeie- 2 wa ils ia an gh rn nnn - : 3
ad and without unnecessary delay. But the Goversment did not 1OLY ACCIDENT.—A young man, #0 ’ N
° ey Reserves, thrown by the Award into deep shad ww; for resi te reecive os elbiciat gy. lest they should ‘be ander the Arch. McKinnon, Teacher, wis accidentally drowned whilst attempting VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. . Tr WHISKEY, ai ee
5 shildren whethe : Siac be swed ser tel he tw “i spt oe te am 7 Soun awe SS | to swim off to a boat lying at anchor in the harbour of Georgetown, on ’ PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY. th July ’ : “* fins :
hether either of them be viewed s¢ paratey, af the two necessity of publishing it sooner thaa the time usually ap- | the evening of 27th August. PANO be sold »Y iBLIC AUC “ihe me : “idyg ve See ee rt ” "
thet pro- ‘aken iu connection, there is 80 much — underlies these pointed for the meeting of the Legislature, when the people oo 2ist of vein tage + cat se oe ys saree MAILS BY STEAMER WESTMORLAND, ey y
le sections of the great Remedy or Ready Lelief of the body suld be taken by surprise by it. and their representatives! Metancnory.—We regret to learn that Capt. Richard Teard, of the the Court House in Georcetown, King’s County, pursaan ; : ‘
- ‘3 e a | Sees oe Cee ay aret Age t R , i, j : I he 30t to License for that purpose dul ranted by the Honorable ° 4
bold very politie—so mach that appears smooth in them, but that is’ would have uo time to consider the best course to adopt re- oe pigeae me age aon os a a tye Phe a yey o owt font ul » Pe eioaanie" ane Jadve of the Piobate| EVIE MAILS for the Neighbouring Provinces, ho, will, ‘
i . “— r > a a ~y firs Oe ‘ : ; - $3 “FPouh ato a, » WHile oF B8ag ‘0 " erpoot, &. ai 28 ¢ 4 “3 Ss > & 4 < 7
40 years. he, 05 a close exam — so muci that by first raising garding it, but would fail into any plan which the Govern-| 4 s aman wae washed overboard at the same time. In consequence | of Wille for ae Edward Island, bearing date the 22nd day until further notice, be made ap forwarded as follows: ~-
a pie 7 apa dgreny Whi pus gravel i” their mouti—so ment might propose. The Examiner bas, bowever, been the | ef the wth sea rep assistance = seaman aw lof August, 1861; All the Right, Title and Interest of the late For Nova Scorta, via Pictou, overy Monday and Thureday, 1
one peo uch, ina word, that is not what it seen« to be—that we a oll an alia iia Son maneating 3 de unfortunately, met a watery grave. Capt. Heard was a brother ef} y+). 7 : ate "Ge Blacksmith, deceased 12 o’clock ;
’ means of defeaiimyg their machinaticns respecting it. HKyven | yy... » ; Pris a om William Aitken Peters, of Georgetown, Blacksmith, deceased, | at 12 o’cleck, noon.
. : ‘ rT , RE rape ies . — : ae : vt © illiam Heard Esq , Merchant, of thia City, where he was well known, | . aa . pe: : vf Ps .
refit whieh fee impelied almost to tte ‘hese Hens piority im the au- | ihe Islander admits, in its No. of the 23d ult., that the pos- | gnd generally respected. His wife and gou were on board the vessel | ia and to Town lot No. Eight (8) in the Ist range, Letter B For New Bacnswice, Canapa and the Usrrep Srares, vie 5
award was Rete) process We have desided to apply to all the parts that session of information respecting the award is entirely owing | when the accident occurred, and were eafely landed at Liverpool, a few of Town Lots in Georgetown, with a commodious Dwelling Shediac, every Tueeday and Friday merning, ate quarter pass »
rds who make Up what may be called the whole Award. pana i, all te oa eenhiateer The Colonial Semetrt days afterwards, overwhelmed with grief for their irreparable loss.— | louse, Workshop, Barn, and other Outhouses, lately erected 18 o'clock. ;
“‘ question of the rem ssion of Back Ren’s is a matter sind Yon ee oy # J | Mon. ph care and let to good paying Tenants. Also, Pasture Lot No. 113| For Newrocnptaxe every Monday, at 12 o’clock, noon.
many such is “we g2 ~ ae ee REA ETT Ty P 4 in the Royalty of Georgetown, and which is partly cultivated.| Por Exc.ann, Berwupa and the Wast Ivpins, every alte»
wy eotertaine CCeu ve. € pro hl | " : . 3x.00D Horse —The splendu 00 ores Sambo, recen im porte a . mi , . : . a
t is only entertained antecedently to 1898. The propri i. u The splendid Blood I Samb tly imported 4 > / “wa i took slatan
late Hee. P : ‘*'That any announcement of its contents is at the present}, te ' oo aki a k : Terus, Cash. Further particulars or information may nate Monday. at 12 o'clock, noon, : f
e ate tary ledger is ruled off ap to that date without any “carry : . ; by the Royal Agricultural Society of this Island, was sold by Austion on 2 Pane ‘ . July 22 Menda Sept »® ;
The as , / per ved ut ‘time made by Mr. Lowe, is attributable to the fact of his hav- | Wednesday week for the sam of £142 40s. Afr. Burns, of York River, | had on applying to William Sanderson, Esq., or to the under-} Monday, April 29 Monday, July y, ;
Douuse. ” od toa new account; au no doubt there wiil ~ m we ing, some days since, in Nova Seotia, communicated informa- | wag the purchaser of this fine animal. signed at Georgetown. May 13 “f rem weg Ht . | sas os :
.in the © Mormity in the appearance of tenant accounts when the gion respecting it to an indtvidual connected with the Island, | > MATILDA MCLAINE, ‘ May 27 ‘ ug ;
eir dealings hes of the biossomless tree of arrears are praned of their | through whose agency a garbled report of Mr. Howe's coun Marries Executrix of the late William A. Peters, deceased. . June 10 ‘ ro a ; oe = “
‘ d limbs. and their roots are cut back to a measurable munication on this subject found its way into the Examiner, te Sept. 2, 1861. ‘ June 24 ‘ ov
wha‘ th; iielhiatonas will be required to sustaiu the momers and thus it became advisable that the public should be cour- On Monday, the lth August, at Brigus, Newfoundland, by the Rey. e July 8.
. 08 12 CO Asana! gre ches ns @idesi Gaug . ae » Msquire, o rigus. ia “4 i H 86].
tthe tensms “1 deagreements up to 1858 will lose their interest aud their i ae Sole ihre ~thotn t= PPXHE Classes at Saint Danstan’s College will be re-opened Goneral Post Office, April 29, 186)
fortanst® fragth, A now account, however, is tuken after this par ww The following Card from an Executive Councillor i Died on TILURSDAY, the 12th of SEPTEMBER. Those who ESE ! CHEESE! i
uo , - & DEW account, ever, 18 taken ai “I~ ‘ i d t ter the Coll the first t ted to C
: s tis! nusif.. pir : “iva f : 1s aared in the lest Monitor :— 3 . \ aa . ‘ intend to enter the College the lirst quarter are expec . © APOLIS CHEESE, for sale
his childre2 purification. _ The river of convictions turned into this) I as “ ' Fen! ngahn cane, a one moroing, the 19th inet., of salenastict, do su on the above day. A LARGE LOL PRIME ANN MLW SKINNER
jal atteo- "gran accumulation was not strong enough to wash it out. | Mr. Simpson presents his compliments to the editor of the gory ee eee ee ee parence for many monthe. Harriet Aug. 26, 1861. A. McDONALD. by we .
pecial ® Sat ig left is caref ily picked up and carried off to a new, Lraminer, and informs him that he did not prepare the address | Sat aetnn pubiteirios tha eesteets ed esr aaron Ce. Town, Sane 87, LOM.
. py * otis e pé sar eae de ene Saee nap cae hep ee N. B., in the 29th year o age. The dec an alectionate wile, ° »
the eo “10 cleay page, and the tenant is to know the o!d emell | PFe* nted to His Excellency on the Sth instant ; nor ds lany a kind mother, and beloved by all who had the pleasure of her acquaint. Congregation of Notre Dame, Chariottetown. Ch lottetewn Marble Work 8, '
at beesuse ® “Sack Rent still on and after 1858 | of the gentlemen that accompant - the —— Psenieens | PFe- | ence, and left this world in true and certain hopes of a blessed immor-| pg yir yy Classes of this [nititution will be re-opened on MON- Har !
u sae : : . ‘ are or assist in preparing aw. Lhe people © svendisr are | tality, " a. ° » ,
a short lease Now, in this division the Cotamissiovers, to sustain their | Toe able to do thes things for ti mselve nf and the day is yet | ideal stat itera lg —enttn DAY, 2nd of SEPTEMBER next. GREAT GEORGE STREET,
: vt ; ¢ le Od ( S¢ MEGS ft h i a, ¢ C uas "a. ' e a a sinaiiilas p . “we mt) ° if «
s bis lease a for impartiality, must have inclu led, or left it to} distant when they will permit Executive Councillors or Qneen’s PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. It is highly deslvabie ae et E leetic should be in attendance r Public are reapectfully invited
ief from tlouse of Assembly to inelu le, the arrears of Quit Reats.) Printers, accompanying Lieutenant Governors when visiting | INTERED: at the commencement of the scholustic year. to call and examine the beet assort >
ry Telie The J : . pai A oe gm a Chastetie: | hg For further information application may be made to the t of MARBLE ; to thig
te Proprietors, it appears, from time to time, as the tenantry | Cavenndish, to dare to offer addresses prepared in Charlotte- Ava.—Olive Branch, Goodwin; boards. Lady Jane Gray, Pau), She- | pirectress of the Establishment. - Telns 0 ever imported ‘
¥ are, have been relieved from some of t/ieir back rents,| town, or by Executive Councillors, commending the Govern- diac; deals. 29—Santa Clara, Moreney, Moutreal; 8577 bushels In- ar and. ,
another cles their we t t ‘ ly closed aud j| ment of which they form a part, to be presented in their name. | dian Corn. Cherub, Beers Tracadio; shingles. Elisabeth, Scott, Ba-| _AURUSt 26, 1861.
‘ eccounts bay : ec tly closed ai . e ruienh tne rin & part, t eid orn. erub, Beers, die; ngles. » Scott, -
the others resin by the L ep es fr juen Hy Closet me opener Lot 22, August 22d, 1861. |thurst; boarde &e. Wiliam Neilson, Selliker, Bay Verte; deals. NORMAL SCHOOL HEADSTONES, TOMBS and MONU-
% Renta. ther. j @perial Government, Tue question of Quit | ‘ a " hat “ His B * bas told the | SPT% Vigneaux, Richibucto; limestone. Mary, Blanchard, Tracadie; gainer . 4 MENTS furnished at reasonable prieea,
‘ing curreney he s, ther, is one whieh no Goveanment can disconnect from! We are willing to believe that is Lionor a3 tO © | sivgles. Eliza Francis, Bogart, Boston; goods, Caroline, Hester, | (VIE NORMAL SCHOOL will be re-opened on Monpay and equal to the best.
en , e 4 F J ' " : jemouth: limes » ke. Plouzhbo nM « 2 } ‘ mene > i .
arcel not Only in its qT oe i . Pool east 1 OONe, Seweess Se. , eee setae et-| attend the examination before the Board ot EB ly 15, 1861
one J association With a deep-rooted feel- d Mr. S son knows very little of English composition evans ‘rawford, M 3 ! 28—R } . : Ja y ’ °
osed for © in fl ; ; ! . , , and a8 Mr. Simpson knoe y OD M18 if +} moriand, Evans. Aurora, Crawford, Miramichi, imestone. — Rose- if ' being enrolled in the Nor- oR
“ mes’ peat pm han et justice, but it is so ima financial point, d bei , lered one of the wisest men in the settlement | ad, Langille, Cape John; limestone. Wouder, Lamkie, Richibucto; | PPeVious Thursday, preparatory to 8
vo indace flew. 1858, ’59. "60. ¢ vine and being considered one of the wisest men — Soe : 29~—Curlew, Buckler, T : “weg aan mal School. , : :
° 335, Yd, OV, Ol, and say 62 (the year that : ; deals & produce. 29—Curiew, Buekler, Tatamagouc 1G; imestone. JOUN McNEILL, Sec’ B. Education For Pic Nics or $s tsmen.
‘Li1,—if they ty Gad the Award law), are five ve: ‘1 ail in whose behalf the address was presented—we thought it was | Westmorland, Evans. Argyle, Lutes, Shediac; deals. Sarah Jane, : N MC. ’ J> & » SSENCE OF COFFEE, by which a cap of Coffee can be .
' 10 Se years, and these Lve years , Hingley, Tatamagouche; spars. Mary Le Biane, Richards, Plymouth, Aug. 26, 1861, BE . ; - Pine Apple S Black Carrant
scount of £ ald a sum that nearly reaches tivelve thousand pounds probable that the task of preparing it devolved upon him; @ 4 Yiestone soils in o Koa iaptens ee ae ” ! a large lot .
nt is dae since Pilg Quit Kent debit, to be disposed of some how or another | but the card above inserted is ten times worse than the address | ' CLEARED. NO MISTAKE, :. Vinegar, Gooseberry Syrup, Black F oy ag '
4 , the settlement of the Lsland " i | EPUT the Cheapest and best TINWARE, STOVE-PLPING | Jams, Jellies, Marmalades, &o. &e. For is
a parchest ty . of the lsiand beck rents, of which this! jn a literary point of view, and furnishes abundant proof that, _Ava.—Bee, MeRae, Pictou; do. Deux Auguste, Le Blane, Pugwash; | B Ve aha » had at LOCKERBY’S &| July 8, 1861 M. W. RR,
- pe they % (more or jess) forms a part. , : j : |do. Maria Elmida, Deroy, four. .24~—Wave, McDonald, London; tim- and GAS-F TTING ean be had at LO! ely 5, Spus. Sy exces en tae
the priee We have meses & say Git thie subject, bas | Mr. Simpson was not able to write the latter, bad us it was. | hur, deals, &e. Septimus, Cox, Sydney, bal. Olive Branch, Goodwin, 'FIERMANS’ Establishment. An Excellent and Agreeable Tonio.
handred “ot Want of o ae tere MUS PASS ON, | We have printed » few words in italics; we do not supposo | Tetamagouche: bal. ‘rial. McLeod, Richibucto;, do. 26—Wilkiwa | ALSO- —— ‘ ESERVED IN SUGAR. 4
eal Ronde ees eemeetion & he Vickery Mameees,| a mh Nelson, Selliker, Bay Verte; do. Wild Wave, Hesior, Plymouth; tim-| Gun smithing Lock-fitting and Beli-hanging done in the neat RY UANTON GINGER PRESERVED to enn Drag
Bat this Peting whieh there exists two Opiuions as to thei ‘*his Honor ’’ will be able to understand why they are 80 | ber, deals, dc. 27—La Rooka, Davidson, Pictou; bal. Sophia, Blan- ‘ble ety! arwieh desnnsith ‘ large lot for sale, in any quantity, at the
—s tient, us > their linear | oS : ; , .» | chard, Tracadie; bal. 28—Pioughboy, Robertson, Pictou; do. Eliza | est possible sty ie 9 behy er “ f WwW. BR.
them & isthe vme contend that ator near the mouths of harbors | printed, but the majority of intelligent readers will readily poo i,, Bogart, Pictou; do. 29—Curlew, Buckler, Tatamagouche; do. “ PUNCTUALITY" —Our motte. Store o vn
jority of them Wermiga! locale of these privileges; others that Bays, | perceive their meaning. | Media, Cawerov, llymouth; lumber, Serah Jane, Hingley, Pictou, bal. | February 18, 1501. at July 8, 136
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uy those ¥