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Colowial Mera. -
The Chief Justice, the Vice Chancellor.
Members of the Executive Council.
pial - MOURNERS. :
he Goverument, and Mr. Baring, A. D.C.
; as Chief Mourners.
The Staff and Suite of the late Governor General.
The Staif of the Adwninistrator of the Government.
fhe Medical gentlemen who attended the late Governor
ae Wee General. |...
Servants, &c., at Government House
Ute pete âAdministrator of t
cale of his Capture, that it is within the Canada. Line.
| Shontd it prove otherwise, upona proper representation, no
doubt, he would be liberatedâsince, desirable as: it may
be that so great a miscreant should not be permitted to go
unpunishedâit would be lowering the character of the Bri-
tish Government to punish a fugitive offender, however fla-
graut his guilt, who had been seized in the manner asserted
inthe Plattsburg and St. Albauâs sta
i Pla tements, should they, on
investigation, be found correct. | ; eet
Butter, &e. :
Barque Glenburnie, Day, Quebec ; - ballast.
Schooner Orestes, Scott, Bideford; 159. tons
Birch Timber, 6} cordsâ Lathwood, 14
. Dealsâby George Hooper. ae
Cousins, MâRae, Halitax ;
~ > 20 bls: Outmeal.
.. Susan Ann, Seymour, Halifax; 1000 bus.
Members of the Legislative Council presenti
Ă© âOfficers of the Legislative Council.
nites pid The Judges. ate
Members of the Legislative Assembly present in town.
~~", Officers of the Legislative, Assembly.
Major General Clitherow and Staff.
) âThe Heads and Officers of Departments.
f Sheriff$ and Mayors. °° :
Grand Inquest,, Midland District.
Officers of the Army and Navy, 5 :
g every DepartmentâAriillery, Cavalry, Tnfantr
43d and 14th) Ordnduce, Commissariat.)
: The Bar, PP. {Or
y Lawyers, were, in-costume.)
"hie Officers of the Frontenac Militia.
Officers, in andress uniform, ofthc Tst, Rad,
N Froftenac Regimetits.) âs
eile Mechanicsâ Institnte. RS; 3
On arriving at the Church, the coffin was borne.tp the
iddie aisle, and placed upon a tressle near, the vault,
ile the burial service procecded, ''here were-eight cler-
men in attendance. Never in this country did the incom- |
arably beautifal ritual of the Church of England âfor the
dead, appear with more striking effect, orâ produce âa more
- heartielt solemnity, âI'he sacred edifice, with its galleries,
pil âs, pulpit, reading-desk, and altar, hung round with. the
ple drapery of death; the choir atid organ chatnting the
requiem over the departed;. and. the Church: filled. with
yeople dressed-in mourning, looking with anxious gaze on
\ jast resting-place of their recent ruler; these, with the
: âdignified appearance âof the venerable Minister, as he
âstretched his hands over the grave, and solemnly pronoun-
those simple but-eloquent words which go direct to tlie
tof every Christian ;âall these, combined with the: re-
ctions upon the great loss of him, who, ânet! many weeks
the full enjoyment of intellect, had knelt in that
fing where now he lay a lifeless corpse, must: have
ean impression which, even in after years, will never
rgotten. es
ye Administrator of the Government was sworn in at
ernment Llouse at about half-past two. - âThereâ were
ent at the Council, the Chiet Justice, Messrs. Pyke,
âLean, and Hagerman, in robes. After thĂ© Cominission
âof Lord Sydenbam was read hy Mr. Murdoch, the Oaths of
giance, Supremacy, and Abjuration,âthe Oaths..of of-
fice of Adininistrator, of fidelity to the Laws, and as keeper
the Great Seal, were administered by Mr. Chief Justice
A salute of seventeen guns was then fired by
Royal Artillery. Several strangers wereâ admitted to
jtness the ceremony. _ ;
Sydenham, atiter receiving her Majestyâs permission
office. of Governor . General, addressed'a Des-
h âd John Russell, dated the 4th August, acknow-
@ the Saine,in which he says:â
âshall not avail- myself of the Queenâs gracious per-
m absent myself natil 1 have entirely completed the:
work [have in hand, by bringing the present session of par--
_ liament to a close, and by taking all the steps incident to the
(Includin tS ape
(About thisty.or fort
Y preg He) ; and 3d
4ined are sotty Leh
nation
bam a and with regard to some of those even, namely,
tly del), the ! arrangements to be made for. the province, in
dance with my instructions, my presence in England
ry Aa a be altogether without value. Ca ae
«l expect to be able to complete this by the middle or
end of September, when E shalt proceed home: but of- this
Ashall be able to judge more exactly in the course ofa shortâ
time,and 1 shall then apply to the officer commanding: the.
naval, station at Halifax, to furnish me, if he conveniently
âcan, With a vessel which may convey myself and suite to,
England, of which Ltrust your lordship will approve.â
ad to th
âTue Parrrors.âMany persens seem to anticipate a re-
' ânewal next winter of the attempts of the Border sympathi-
âgers. For our parts we do uot believe in the possibility of.
ose miscreants again throwing themselves withif
British bayonet or a British gibbet, either from an |
miration of democratic freedom or a disinte-
e of plunder.â Canada paper. we
Seu or Conones Grocan.âA party, twelve in num-
ber, of the Canadian Volunteers, stationed at Mississiquoi
„; crossed the line on the 19th ult, and seized a Colonel
at Alburgh,in Vermont, whom they Âąarred to Mon-
srogan. formerly resided in. Canada, âand figured
which will then. probably. have received their}.
Che Colonial Wer aly.
Oats.
âBarque Em. B. Heard, Heard, Miramichi ;. 63
» SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1
Boston papers to the 5th inst. have
our last. . The trial of Mr. MâLeod had been deferred until
-|the 11th inst. in consequence of the non-arrival of witnesses
from Canada.
âto several thousands, were assembling on the Anierican
jfrontier, withthe intent: of making: predatory incursions
Âź |}into Canada, in- consequence of which President Tyler has
issued. a proclamation, cautioning. all persons.from joining |:
such illegal associations, and warning them that if, in pur-
suance of their nefarious designs, any of them âshould fall
into the hands of the Britsh, no effor
claim them. So iets i
Bands of armed men,
oe
Hatrrax, Ocr. 13.âWe have not seen such a number of
ships of war in this harbour fora number of months, as there
are at present. . Besides the Winchester, bearing the flag.of
Admiral Adam, the Frigates Seringap
patra, and Pique, and the brigs Victor,
Charybdis, have lately arrived, and it
that they will all remain in this harbour, under the imme-
diate direction of the Admiral, until the
trial is ascertained, :
New Brounswicx.âThe Rev. Mr: Temple is at present
engaged in obtaining the means for providing the necessary
library, apparatus and furniture for the Wesleyan , Academy
at Sackville, which has been erected
Esq. at an expence of ÂŁ4000 ; intenc
which a sound religious eduéation m
Wesleyans and their friends in Nova Scotia and N
wick:
Eighteen. ofthe guns of the Malabar have been raised. and
forwarded to Halifax, and the remainder, it is probable, will
be raised during the next summer.â-Pictow Mechanic & Far-
mer.
It is understood that our new Gover
not leave England until the 19th of theâ present month.
Captaitv Huntly transacted business
the Colonial Office, en the 9th September.
Ten Rams of the new, or improved
shipped at London, by order of the Central Agricultural So-
ciety; on board of the Lady: Wood, which arrived here on
One ofthem unfortunately died on the pas-
Thursday last.
sagé ; the remainder were landed in
ofthem are'to be disposed of by auction on the 30th âinst.
See Adv.' }
Eleanorâs, on Tuesday the 5th instât
occupied in Motions and Appealsâon Thursday Thomas |
Large (against whom a Bill had «be
Session) was tried for âLarcenyâNot
Esq. and âThomas: Milligan and /Nathaniel Milligan, Consta-
bles; were indicted for an Assault upon|Mr. James li. S, Bag-
nallânot guilty... Om Friday, a cause
The Court rose at a late hour on Satu
Sir ; Will you have the kindness to
to acommunication signed Re-Ecuo,
last Royal Gazette.
To Re-Ecno: rit
You are pleased, Mr. Re-Ecno, t
letter, and assume a figurative mode o
why not choose a less vulgar allegory
foundland dog? Your temper must
nspicuously in the late rebellion, He afterwards,
the States, and his treason was punished by the con-
scation of the propefty which âhe possessed. He has on
Several occasions since, stole intdâ Canada, and like a yindic-
mon, retaliated the. just infliction of*law by setting
âto the buildings of private, inoffensive residents of the
âcountry, wherein he night have dived in comfortâ abd com-
ice, had be mainiained his allegiance. Meetings; have
called and a Committee appointed at St. Albanâs, to
(uire inio the abduction of* this incendiary, and to report
On the case. * HOE | UES . : Sc omeaeee
One indignant Vermonter writĂ©s:â âTo seize a man
âthin the territory of the United Statesâto âload him with
chains, and to hurry him off into q-foreign jail, withoutforn)
trial;is a mest nefarious, and outrageous act, which, 10
will be inquired, into. by our rulers at Washington
ti
©
ae Quezec Oct, 2-
âI âThe existence of Huntersâ Lodges, and other similar ile-
âgal combinationsâ for carrying onâ predatory incursions on
Canadian fiontier, isso fully ascertained: by the Govern-
of the United States, that the President bas ideemed it
rto issue a Proclamation dated at Washington 2oth,
mber, cautioning all persons to abstain from joining
illegal associations, âand warning them that if, in the
ution of these desparate purposes, they should fall
âthe hands of the Canadian authorities, they will receive
) protection as American citizens. HH SOT HEE .
âhe number of persons connected with «these bands of
iderers is, great, an.\is. said to amount to 60,000; which
lumber of course must include subscribers and contributors
their finds, amongst whom, it is also reported, are many
hose situation in life should make them respectable, but
tho from enmity to England, or, at best, from a mistaken
es to these: nefarious plots. © 8 9 |
the MâLeod excitement a fresh frontier grie-
arisen in the arrest of the notorious Grogan, one
active among the incendiaries onthe Champlain,
in 1837â8.° This manâ bas also-been an actor inâ
ilar scenes which have taken place in. that quarter
later dates. HĂ© is ânow a prisoner in the Montreal! juil,
fa great outcry has beenâ raised,â by the mobocrats of St.
and Burlington, on the pretence that: he was arrested:
the American Line.-âUpon this ground.a meeting
and forwarded to Washington, to be brought under
wie eof the President, the gist of which is, to assert
ha the 19th September, Grogan, being at a tavern ata
anee within the American side of the Line, was in--
- out for. him., He consequently removed his
I,
Canada Line.âThere, as the American affi-
Was seized by a party of Volunteers from
Âźotiveyed to his pres
bane ste of the affair.as set forth by our turbu-
Otis OW truth there may be in it as regards
rrested we cannot say; but we
for the sake of justice and the pre-
inquillity, it would be a matter of re-
âesperado, emboldened by an escape from
4gain let loose to burn and destroy at will.
asserted by those acquainted with the lo-
he situation of the Canadian Colonists, haveâ lentâ âą
5 er _| tion of many. must âknow
1 held at Burlington, and a number of affidavits,col-,
some friends that the Canadian authorities were | _
ok shelter, for the night, at the house of his)
rown, who is settled about three |,
ent place of confinement
be looked upon:as a good natured an
You accuse I
âyours was to the public.
been better informed upon this: subj
to.a prejudiced ignorance; 1 have t
tribute it to a wilful misrepresentatio
T cannot help acknowledging tha
no absolute necessity for its appéara
to which you lay so much importane
not ithe man who represented that
to. be well
the part. of the Governor to, refute t
able; his adviser or. advisers
âanswered them; they were and are t
â+ T must now
far condescended âto an a
papers; and re
drawn. from facts, foun
merely upon. possibility; other,
gument, but perhaps your character,
âthing false. or
PORT OF
ari 5xice 60° enrRERED ?
Schooner Lucy, Geroir, Halifax; ballas
Providence, Boutin, do.; do,
Nancy, Murphy, do.; do, :
j Elizabeth Courtis, Fishing Voya
Manly, Forrest, Arichats ballast.
Bold Jack, Vigneau, Halifax; do.
_ Happy Return, Gerroir, do.; do.
Hope, Forrest, do.; do. $
Meluny, Landries, do.; do.
Royal Miner, Sampson, Arichat ;
Bark La
CLEARE
Schooner Temperance, Burhoe,
- 1400 do, Oats.
The Supreme Court for Prince County, opened at, St.
Newsome, came on for trialânon-suitâand Saturday a case
of trespass, John Cook vs. Moysâverdict for defendant.
To vat Kprror or tHE Corontat Herap.
Yours tr
your utter contempt of a_letter signed Ecno. In so doing,
to have supposed Ecuo to be a cur, whatever your judg-
ment might have done in personating the late'Governor as a
Newfoundland dog, the best specitven of which could only
cuo of want of courage,i
his letter antecedent to the,departure,of Sir C. A. Fitz Roy.
You, Sir, on the contrary, have shewn a considerable degree
of courage in sending forth so uncourteous an epistle as
j Do yodit not know the old adage,
*thatâa bad advocate is worse than none, for that:such a one}
Will most probably: both injure his eause/and make: himself
ridiculous.â 1 fear lest this will be your case.
. With anmpardonable inconsisteney, you then proceed,
by acknowledging. you have, been told by the Editor, that it
was fromthe circumstance. of its having arrived too late for
insertion that Eco did not appear
nots departure. Still, Sir, without any good foundation, but
from mere possibility, you take upon yourself to âcontradict
a statement which has beet made âby oneâ who must have |
could have been.â I can only attribute such an; argument
be the case, an, inference âcould be drawn which would
redound any thing but credit uponâ the signature Re-Ecuo.
timents of Ecuoâs letter, and in my own mind can attribute
nal attack upon his, Excellency; so much notice would not
have been taken of him; his name was merely quoted as
being the channel, (and not the source,) through which certain
meastires came; the measures of a corrupt government, and
subjects to be_ disctssed. Ecuo: has made certain accusa-|
tions, as you, Re-Eicuo, term them, whicl: the just convic-
were the persons to have
apologise to the readers of this for having so
Itereation with you in the public
commend, should you again appear in: the
columns. of a newspaper, that) your
ded upon, gooe
rwise not only will your ar-
CHARLOTTETOWN. â
dy. Wood, Salmond, London ; Goods.
Schr. Susan Ann, Seymour, Cocagne ; ballast.
D.
Halifax; 1009 bus
Sloop Teazer, Moore, Fishing Voyage: |
6, 1841. loading for England,
Schooner Providence, Mâ
been recei i ncaa â
Se gtved: Ainee |-ig lich of the Tilt fost
âload âfor England.
The Barque Da
bec, Sept: 20th, 62 days.
The Brig Lavinia, Kelso,
amounting it is said
windâcrew'saved.
The Schooner Courier;,0
of the North Cape of this Island, ,
Sailed, yesterday, the Jane,
rt will be made to re-
PASSENGERS.
atam, Crocodiie, Cleo-
Racer, and brigantine
is currently reported
issue of Mr. MâLeodâs
Miss Mackenzie, and Mr. Franklin.
Among the passengers in the steamsh
1 Mary Fitz Roy, Mr. George Fytz
by Charles F. Allison, | Longfield, Sth Regt.
Jed asa seminary in
ay be obtained, by the
ew Bruns-
a bie
Baunched
ver, a fine
On Thursday, at Dog Ri
Se ES
DIED,
nor, Capt. Huntly, will
with Lord Stanley, at
Leicester breed, were
death was committed,
eee
good condition.| Part
Good Intent, Landris, do.; 1100 bus. Potatoes.
Schooner Albion, Cox, Newfoundland ; 600 bus. Potatoes, 2 cwt.
Pigecand, 23. do,
Spars, 2983 feet
680 bus. Potatoes, 1500 do. Oats,
Commix, Young, St, Johnâs, N. F.; 1900 ia Potatoes...
Potatoes, 900 do.
tons Birch Tim-
ber, 4,cords Luthwood; 200 handspikes, @&c.âto finish
Kay, do,; 250 bug. Potatoes, 250 do, Oats.
the Glenburnie, Day; for Quebec, âto
hlia, Grossard, from Plymouth, arrived at Que-
: from Halifax, bound to Miramichi, in ballast,
was cast away off Darnley Capes on âthe 7th instant, iii a heavy âgale of
f Perey, Lower Canada, John Baker, Master,
54 tonsâburthen, bould to Halifax, with a load of Codfish, was cast away
othe 4thinstant; in a gale of wind; EvS.ÂŁ.,*ten miles tothe 8.8. E.
Brummage, for Liverpool.
In the Ledy Wood, from London, Johan Mayne, Esq. R. N., Mrs. |.
Mayne, two sons, seven daughters, and servants ; Messrs. Gurney,
R. HC. Tims, ©. Birch, Bagster, and Spencer; Capt. Riddle,
Captsand Mrs. R. Mearns, Mis. Seaman and Mrs..Wigmore.
In the Pocahontas, on.'VuesdayâRev. Mr: Brown, Lady, and
3 children, (from Quebec,) Mr. and MissThane, Messrs. Hen-
derson, Brown, Mackay, Powell, and six in the steerage. Ot
In the Pocahontas, from: Pictou, vesterdayâ Hon. âT.
land, Deputy Assist. Commissary Gen. Lamont, Rey..,Benjamin
Howard, Baptist. Missionary, Mrs. Waddell and two children,
ip Caledonia, sailed from
Halifex, Oct. 8th, for Liverpeol, were SireCharles jand Lady
Roy, and 3 servants, Captain
"park. called the Arab, 178
tonsâbuilt for Mr. Thomas: How, Charlottetown.
Near the mouth of the Columbia River, on the 8th of Jantiary
ast, Samuel Black, Esquire, a chief factor in the Hudson Bay
Companys The deceased was, shot by an Indian of one of the
tribes inhabiting that country, as an atonement, it -is supposed.
for the death ofa chief, who fella victim toa disease which baf
fled the skil'of their. â medicne men,â âand was consequently
ascribed by them âto the âevil: spirit of the whites.
went to the Indian countey in 1802, in the service of Sir Alexan-
der .MâKenzie & Co. and joined the North West Company's
service at the cdalition of 1805. He was an active and intelli-
gent man; and was on the eve of retiring from the Indian coud-
try, when the savage and unprovoked attack which caused his
â
Cuantorrerown Manrxets.â Wheat, 5s. Gd. ito, 6s. per. bus.
Barley, 2s. 6d. to.2s. 10d. per do. ; Oats, 1s. 6d. per do.; Potatoes,
10d. per âdo.; Flour, 2d! pĂ©r lb; fresh Beef, 3d. to. 34d. per Ib.
H: Havi-
Mrs Black
Auctions.
YO 'BE SOLD, gy Avcrion, on Monday, the 25th
October next, at 12 o'clock, at the Shipyard of Mr. John
Darton, Bedeque, the FRAME ofa VESSEL, of superior model,
ready for Planking, of about 180 tons. fro dt 4:8
_ September 16th, 1841.
RAVE RAMS, of the
: breed, justiitepaated by.the Central Agricultural a
the â Lady Wood,â from London, will be sold by Publie Auction
in the Market Square, Charlottetown, on Saturda , the 30th Oc-
tober, by TH ie: S$ (DESBRISAY.:
6 Ortober 15th; 1841.) iduernotin ese te
â
ae ©
AEB vit oxiy of bobeovord
_improved .or new . Leicester
tural Society, in
S|
tj
_ FALL IMPORTATION FOR 1841. a
< THOMAS HOW
Rees FULLY informs the inhabitants of Char-
W jottetown, and the Islund generally, that he has received,
ex Barque Glenburnie; from England, ©" 1.) , oa 80
âA WELL SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS,â
: * *guitable'for theâpresent'season, © 7) °°"
consisting of Broad âand Pilot. Cloths, Kersimeres, Fustians,a
lot ready made Coats sand Trowsers, Plain and Figured: Silks,
Mouslin-de-laines,: Saxony, Cloths,,.Gros-de-Naples, Merinos,
Printed, White and. Grey Cottons, Shawls, ,,Handkerchiefs,
| Stocks and Crayats, a variety of Ribbons, Hosiery, peahiaf
Serges, Blankets and Blanketitig, Waterproof Hats and Caps,
Muffs, Boas,Capes, de. 8&e. 6; a otitoadirt eos {090
. AtsoâBar and Sheet Iron, Ironmongery of every description,
Smithsâ Anyils, Vices, Screw, Dies and Hammers, 25 bags assorted
Najls; âa very large assortment of Earthenware, a lot of Leather,
200 pairs strong âShoes'and Boots, suitable for: Winter; Groceries,
40 boxes Raisins; 36 dozen Ale, afew Wicker Baskets; Corks, d&c.
And also, Pitch, Tar and Rosin. yy 1:
The whole will be sold at low prices, for ready money only.
âUpper Queen Street, October Sth, 1841. Pie: eo
om England,
NEW GOODS, ex Barque GLENBURNIE.
d rm sag, Dak bea i, Sat Ge OM Serta
HAs received, ex Barque Glenburnie, fr
agoneral ; ay : t
2 "| STOCK OF GOODS, ° 0) 6°
âsuitable to the season, âto which he solicits the attention of the
Ladies and Gentlemen of Charlottetown,:and:-the Island gene-
rally; and. hopes by low prices, and, always keeping a well assort-
ed stock on âhund, to merit a continnance of their favours, hither-
to so liberally bestowed. Âą :
About three Tons second-hand half-inch-CHATN, well adapt-
ed for Ox or Rafting Chains, to be sold) cheap for cash. Also,
about 300.busbels prime Devonshire MALT...
4th October, 1841.
CHEAP, NEW WINTER. GOODS.
GEORGE HEARD - {
ETURNS his sincere thanks to the inhabitants, of
"W Charlottetown, and the Island in general, for the favours
he has hitherto received, and begs to inform themâ that his brother
Wiutram Was just arrivedfrom: England, per Barque Em. \B.
Heard, -with) (> / $500 VRS tos BOtHOP
AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF
G 0.0: D Sy:5-- Noss
Adapted to: the Winter season, ;
among which, may be noticed : Beaverteen, Pilot. Cloth, Fustians,
Corduroys, Bleached and Unbleached Cottons, Prints, Merinoes,
Palestines, Crapes, âSilks, aâ few handsomeâ Silk, Cloth and
Merino Cloukss a large assortnient of Bonnets and Caps, Shawls,
:
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tui
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,| Collars; Chemisettesy Gloves; Hose, Worsted, .Jaconet and other
he two first days were HE third
en foutid the previous,
Guilty. âW. Schurman,
on. that day and have their names enrolled.
' By Order,
in Ejectment, Clark vs. P.B
TEMPERANCE MEETING... ;
Quarterly Meeting of the Catnozic To-
|. ran Apstinence Society will be held on Sunday the. 17th
instant, âat theâ Roman Catholic âŹhapel in Charlottetown, im-
avediately âafter: Divine Serviceâthose who have not already
subscribed: to .the-Proyident. Fund are expected. t6 come, forward
DOYLE, Secây.
Muslins, Scetch Lawn, Cambric, Insertion, ahace,.. Net; Work
Bodies, Gentlemenâs Stocks and Shirt Fronts, Macintosh Capes,
Fitting âCoats, Gun Cases, âHatsâ and Caps, Dressing Cases,
Writing Desks, Work Boxes, Teaâ Cadies, Telescopes, Faticy
Chairs, Looking Glasses, Toys, Leather; Mould and Store Can-
dles;, Mexican, Lead for Grates, Yellow and Blue, Crockery ware,
China, Tin Goods, Groceries, &c. The whole will be sold
cheap for Cash. ~ ee = f
STOVES! STOVES! â&c.
October 4th, 1841:
rday evening.â Gaz. ~~
he âis
insert this, in. answer
which appeared in the
himself, at
istricts,
pes
uly, '
Qouip-pro-Quo.
Âą
o be facetious in your
f showing. to the world
than a cur and a New-
have misled you sadly,
imal.
n not publishing
oa
tly opposite the Market House, .
Y of MERCHANDIZE, carefully selected by
RB EAT SL.
Just received, per, Glenburnie and Lady. Wood, from England, and on Sale by
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dashiery, Mackintosh Capes, figured-Oil Cl
and fancy Lutestring
Shapes: Lace; Edgi
Cheek âMuslins, w
âTable Linen,;
»white and ¹
BALD
ARGAINS.
Ae
previous to the, Gover-
to the depressed stateâ Of trade in the manufacturing d
Quren Square; d
Saxony
erns for
Gloves;
Velveteens,
HIS STOCK COMPRISESâ
ne-Woollen
ect than âyou: possibly
GEORGE HOOPER,
Corner of Great Guorce Street,
VERY Larce:and Sessonaste SUPPL
8, with patt
which, owing
Fustians,
oo much charity to at-.
n,. which, should such |,
e and. Gauze Handker-
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Printed Muslins,
Sarcenets, Persians; plain
thread and-other
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silk,
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government, were the
the best ENGLISH MARKETS,
enabled to offer at unprecedented low prices.
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are-and boxes Tinplate; a large quantity of Iron,
Tent old Port and Sherry Wines.
; âs FOR AUTUMN, 1841. - LION
Immense saving of Fuel, and for ease and cleanliness in Cooking
FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBER,â '
Ar wis -Oxp Sranp; NedR THeâ Orpnance, |â
. EE ATR ARON BIRO SS: GEESE E
53 STOVES) GRATES âand CAMPBOUSES,
. "in Store, and received principally per Ships Mariner,
âfrom the Clyde, and âLeone âand Acadian, from New Yorkâ âand
Boston, âcomprising! nearly all: the! variousâ patterns inâ use (see
Halifax papers), including the improved, Union, Cooking, Stove,
from Glasgow, for the use of Wood, or Coals. The construction
of this stove is simple, compact, of superior Tron, and most
substantial ; for durability,° convenience, and the least required
fuel, it-surpassĂ©s all othersâis already proved and. preferred.
Also, forsule the Hatheway Cook Stove, and,otber, late pat-
«l'terns, not before in Halifax, Iron Pumps, Kitchen Ranges.
TOWN LOTS adjoining the newly âerected * Villa of *, B:'Tre-
niain Esq.;. and-imieditaly, opposite the: âMansion :of the Hon.
.
s
5
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39 : ty
ÂŁ2 > Torms liberal. A considerable deduction in prices for Cash.
2 § Orders from the country punctually attended to.â you
£9 aS a » M. CHAMBERLAIN, 0
fu. g ; Auctioncer and Stove Dealers
73 Le Halifax, N.S. Oct. 1841. epee ee
a ta oe » po WHEAT AND OATS.» ip} od
oe Ba. ene -A.N TE D. immediately, by the Subscriber,
of ey oleae he 5,000. bushelg WHEAT, and, -y/Âą aa senod of) +
Were S iis 10,000 bushels OATS, for which the highest Market
2B is naigics price will be given. =" J ago Wake a yi :
BEB San Ue THOMAS HOW:
ae = Ss .2 - Upper Queen Street, 8th, October, 1841... Gs Far
eeBSSe ea ee
258202 = 110R WHEAT AND FLOUR. 0°
qe eit So. NHE Subscriber has a quantity of: excellent Fiour,
ne a) â8 z ; with which be will supply families in town at the Market
ac. pO rices. 25 Da Gg chad HsabCETO
nee 2 As ? Persons wishing Wheat ground at his Mill will haye. it taken
a a) ye = away, and the Flour punctually returned. â Orders may be left at
z a BG yo8) it Messrs. Lydiard & Finlaysonâs, No. 1;âQueen Street. â
Boca ott S13 . oft Wa. MACINTOSH.
ese |B. ol St. Cuthbertâ, Oct, 15th, 1841: i SR
<2 > 2 os ~ Just published, foolscap 8vo., pp. 128,
88, 6 See at Dopo bmees Is 6d. single, 12s. per doz. 5: yi}
ae gees Ae ORAL RENOVATION; or, Tbe Empire of Bac-
es een âchus destroyed. Tue Prize Essay. By the Rev. JOHN
eS ge5 - Caantorrerown: COOPER & BREMNER. ©
cm = SF + St as]
22 ze 5 fA from the Subscriber's Pasture, near the
gave oe shee âAcademy, on Monday night last, a small bay HORSE,
ae 2 = = | rising five yedrs oldâhe basa switel tail and asmall spot on âhis
Cs & @2 | forehead. âWhoever will give. information: where: he may be
o5 = Âą | found, will be rewarded. ; ; AnD ee. 42
a3 Se aoe one Sg J, D. P. COLES,
sy BS Charlottetown, Oct. 15, 1841. eee :
= mS ME: DESBRISAY has received instructions to:an-
âe. © =| LV nounce that he will in a few Weeks submit, to Public
â ©" G PCompetition those Two âvery desirable and delightfully situate
-_â
OLD STORE!!
onclusions should be
1 evidence, and not
Âą
B.
be proved to be some-
QUID-PRO-QUO.
Shoes, dc. &c. a splendid. lot.of L
worthy the attention of his:customers.
every variety and pattern, which be confidently ree
Queen Street, Queen Square, Oct. 15th; 184ho8 2 '
NEW GOODS, per LADY WOOD, direct from London.
DAVIES has received a large Su
i sititablée for the season, comprising,
usual assortment of Woollen Goods, Cottons, Iron tiongery, Iron,
adiesâ Shawls.and Scarfs, of
ommends as
ppLy of Goops,
in addition to bis
Charles Young, commanding extensive views of tbe Hillsborough
River and surrounding country; they possess an. eqnally,exten-
sive frontageâon Water Street, King âStreet and Great George
Street, leading 'on the-one-hand/direetly to the Market place in
the centre of the town, and on the other to the River.: These
Lots have always :been: considered two. of the. most yaluable in, the
town, and will naw Be divided to meet the wishes-of the nume-
rous applicants for this unrivalled property. A plan may be seen
at Mr. DĂ©sbrisayâs Office ina few days. (9°07
Charlottetown, Sept. 27), 1841.5 o0
piss
\A
| SITUATION WANTED.
N experienced Shipmaster, at present out (
is desirous of taking charge of a Vessel bound to any portin:
-ofemploy,
Hi saeug 01 | TOBE DET 2 2S) 88 9.5509
JPPNHE HOUSE at the North corner: of Bovesicivad
Water Streets, âCharlottetown, «at âpresent occupied âby
Messrs. Cooper & Bremner asa Printing Ofice, &. |, This
âBuilding is 25 feet by 30, and is two stories high, haying an ex-
is are Europe. | Inquire,at th ive of thisâpaper. - he cot Cellar underneath, and a commodious Yard attached,
ve. " 5 - a ~ 1 Phe whole-will.be let for aterm of ong or more years, Upon con.
ON Se (310 (REMOVAL, be One u) SS Sea op of certain alterations or improvements; as smay. be agreed
JHE Cononiray Heraup Orrrce is removed to the| upon. For particulars, apply to. â B. SCOTT.
New Building, East Corner of Pownal and Water-streets,|° â- i 1341 ee Pigs eet het
me exactly oppositeâ the former Office. of âheaae Lot 49; Qet: 4, - ee ape â-
do.. : Ă© Bedeque House and Farm to Let, ~
to âbe fitted up as may be. agreed
commodious Cellar is attached below: the
East Corner of Pownal and Water-streets,
lars, apply fo 3
. Potatoes,
O BE LET, for one or thore years,
Heral
era
id Printing Office,
For further particu- |
and to which
a large SHOP,
witt 120 acres of Lann, under cultivation,
Past: water front, and 280 acres of Wocd Land, can-
âtaining an ihexbaustibleistovk of firing. Inqhire of W. Swasey,
Esq: Charlottetown, } â i i
age
â
a
ii t Bud & s
\
iti â
Colowial Mera. -
The Chief Justice, the Vice Chancellor.
Members of the Executive Council.
pial - MOURNERS. :
he Goverument, and Mr. Baring, A. D.C.
; as Chief Mourners.
The Staff and Suite of the late Governor General.
The Staif of the Adwninistrator of the Government.
fhe Medical gentlemen who attended the late Governor
ae Wee General. |...
Servants, &c., at Government House
Ute pete âAdministrator of t
cale of his Capture, that it is within the Canada. Line.
| Shontd it prove otherwise, upona proper representation, no
doubt, he would be liberatedâsince, desirable as: it may
be that so great a miscreant should not be permitted to go
unpunishedâit would be lowering the character of the Bri-
tish Government to punish a fugitive offender, however fla-
graut his guilt, who had been seized in the manner asserted
inthe Plattsburg and St. Albauâs sta
i Pla tements, should they, on
investigation, be found correct. | ; eet
Butter, &e. :
Barque Glenburnie, Day, Quebec ; - ballast.
Schooner Orestes, Scott, Bideford; 159. tons
Birch Timber, 6} cordsâ Lathwood, 14
. Dealsâby George Hooper. ae
Cousins, MâRae, Halitax ;
~ > 20 bls: Outmeal.
.. Susan Ann, Seymour, Halifax; 1000 bus.
Members of the Legislative Council presenti
Ă© âOfficers of the Legislative Council.
nites pid The Judges. ate
Members of the Legislative Assembly present in town.
~~", Officers of the Legislative, Assembly.
Major General Clitherow and Staff.
) âThe Heads and Officers of Departments.
f Sheriff$ and Mayors. °° :
Grand Inquest,, Midland District.
Officers of the Army and Navy, 5 :
g every DepartmentâAriillery, Cavalry, Tnfantr
43d and 14th) Ordnduce, Commissariat.)
: The Bar, PP. {Or
y Lawyers, were, in-costume.)
"hie Officers of the Frontenac Militia.
Officers, in andress uniform, ofthc Tst, Rad,
N Froftenac Regimetits.) âs
eile Mechanicsâ Institnte. RS; 3
On arriving at the Church, the coffin was borne.tp the
iddie aisle, and placed upon a tressle near, the vault,
ile the burial service procecded, ''here were-eight cler-
men in attendance. Never in this country did the incom- |
arably beautifal ritual of the Church of England âfor the
dead, appear with more striking effect, orâ produce âa more
- heartielt solemnity, âI'he sacred edifice, with its galleries,
pil âs, pulpit, reading-desk, and altar, hung round with. the
ple drapery of death; the choir atid organ chatnting the
requiem over the departed;. and. the Church: filled. with
yeople dressed-in mourning, looking with anxious gaze on
\ jast resting-place of their recent ruler; these, with the
: âdignified appearance âof the venerable Minister, as he
âstretched his hands over the grave, and solemnly pronoun-
those simple but-eloquent words which go direct to tlie
tof every Christian ;âall these, combined with the: re-
ctions upon the great loss of him, who, ânet! many weeks
the full enjoyment of intellect, had knelt in that
fing where now he lay a lifeless corpse, must: have
ean impression which, even in after years, will never
rgotten. es
ye Administrator of the Government was sworn in at
ernment Llouse at about half-past two. - âThereâ were
ent at the Council, the Chiet Justice, Messrs. Pyke,
âLean, and Hagerman, in robes. After thĂ© Cominission
âof Lord Sydenbam was read hy Mr. Murdoch, the Oaths of
giance, Supremacy, and Abjuration,âthe Oaths..of of-
fice of Adininistrator, of fidelity to the Laws, and as keeper
the Great Seal, were administered by Mr. Chief Justice
A salute of seventeen guns was then fired by
Royal Artillery. Several strangers wereâ admitted to
jtness the ceremony. _ ;
Sydenham, atiter receiving her Majestyâs permission
office. of Governor . General, addressed'a Des-
h âd John Russell, dated the 4th August, acknow-
@ the Saine,in which he says:â
âshall not avail- myself of the Queenâs gracious per-
m absent myself natil 1 have entirely completed the:
work [have in hand, by bringing the present session of par--
_ liament to a close, and by taking all the steps incident to the
(Includin tS ape
(About thisty.or fort
Y preg He) ; and 3d
4ined are sotty Leh
nation
bam a and with regard to some of those even, namely,
tly del), the ! arrangements to be made for. the province, in
dance with my instructions, my presence in England
ry Aa a be altogether without value. Ca ae
«l expect to be able to complete this by the middle or
end of September, when E shalt proceed home: but of- this
Ashall be able to judge more exactly in the course ofa shortâ
time,and 1 shall then apply to the officer commanding: the.
naval, station at Halifax, to furnish me, if he conveniently
âcan, With a vessel which may convey myself and suite to,
England, of which Ltrust your lordship will approve.â
ad to th
âTue Parrrors.âMany persens seem to anticipate a re-
' ânewal next winter of the attempts of the Border sympathi-
âgers. For our parts we do uot believe in the possibility of.
ose miscreants again throwing themselves withif
British bayonet or a British gibbet, either from an |
miration of democratic freedom or a disinte-
e of plunder.â Canada paper. we
Seu or Conones Grocan.âA party, twelve in num-
ber, of the Canadian Volunteers, stationed at Mississiquoi
„; crossed the line on the 19th ult, and seized a Colonel
at Alburgh,in Vermont, whom they Âąarred to Mon-
srogan. formerly resided in. Canada, âand figured
which will then. probably. have received their}.
Che Colonial Wer aly.
Oats.
âBarque Em. B. Heard, Heard, Miramichi ;. 63
» SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1
Boston papers to the 5th inst. have
our last. . The trial of Mr. MâLeod had been deferred until
-|the 11th inst. in consequence of the non-arrival of witnesses
from Canada.
âto several thousands, were assembling on the Anierican
jfrontier, withthe intent: of making: predatory incursions
Âź |}into Canada, in- consequence of which President Tyler has
issued. a proclamation, cautioning. all persons.from joining |:
such illegal associations, and warning them that if, in pur-
suance of their nefarious designs, any of them âshould fall
into the hands of the Britsh, no effor
claim them. So iets i
Bands of armed men,
oe
Hatrrax, Ocr. 13.âWe have not seen such a number of
ships of war in this harbour fora number of months, as there
are at present. . Besides the Winchester, bearing the flag.of
Admiral Adam, the Frigates Seringap
patra, and Pique, and the brigs Victor,
Charybdis, have lately arrived, and it
that they will all remain in this harbour, under the imme-
diate direction of the Admiral, until the
trial is ascertained, :
New Brounswicx.âThe Rev. Mr: Temple is at present
engaged in obtaining the means for providing the necessary
library, apparatus and furniture for the Wesleyan , Academy
at Sackville, which has been erected
Esq. at an expence of ÂŁ4000 ; intenc
which a sound religious eduéation m
Wesleyans and their friends in Nova Scotia and N
wick:
Eighteen. ofthe guns of the Malabar have been raised. and
forwarded to Halifax, and the remainder, it is probable, will
be raised during the next summer.â-Pictow Mechanic & Far-
mer.
It is understood that our new Gover
not leave England until the 19th of theâ present month.
Captaitv Huntly transacted business
the Colonial Office, en the 9th September.
Ten Rams of the new, or improved
shipped at London, by order of the Central Agricultural So-
ciety; on board of the Lady: Wood, which arrived here on
One ofthem unfortunately died on the pas-
Thursday last.
sagé ; the remainder were landed in
ofthem are'to be disposed of by auction on the 30th âinst.
See Adv.' }
Eleanorâs, on Tuesday the 5th instât
occupied in Motions and Appealsâon Thursday Thomas |
Large (against whom a Bill had «be
Session) was tried for âLarcenyâNot
Esq. and âThomas: Milligan and /Nathaniel Milligan, Consta-
bles; were indicted for an Assault upon|Mr. James li. S, Bag-
nallânot guilty... Om Friday, a cause
The Court rose at a late hour on Satu
Sir ; Will you have the kindness to
to acommunication signed Re-Ecuo,
last Royal Gazette.
To Re-Ecno: rit
You are pleased, Mr. Re-Ecno, t
letter, and assume a figurative mode o
why not choose a less vulgar allegory
foundland dog? Your temper must
nspicuously in the late rebellion, He afterwards,
the States, and his treason was punished by the con-
scation of the propefty which âhe possessed. He has on
Several occasions since, stole intdâ Canada, and like a yindic-
mon, retaliated the. just infliction of*law by setting
âto the buildings of private, inoffensive residents of the
âcountry, wherein he night have dived in comfortâ abd com-
ice, had be mainiained his allegiance. Meetings; have
called and a Committee appointed at St. Albanâs, to
(uire inio the abduction of* this incendiary, and to report
On the case. * HOE | UES . : Sc omeaeee
One indignant Vermonter writĂ©s:â âTo seize a man
âthin the territory of the United Statesâto âload him with
chains, and to hurry him off into q-foreign jail, withoutforn)
trial;is a mest nefarious, and outrageous act, which, 10
will be inquired, into. by our rulers at Washington
ti
©
ae Quezec Oct, 2-
âI âThe existence of Huntersâ Lodges, and other similar ile-
âgal combinationsâ for carrying onâ predatory incursions on
Canadian fiontier, isso fully ascertained: by the Govern-
of the United States, that the President bas ideemed it
rto issue a Proclamation dated at Washington 2oth,
mber, cautioning all persons to abstain from joining
illegal associations, âand warning them that if, in the
ution of these desparate purposes, they should fall
âthe hands of the Canadian authorities, they will receive
) protection as American citizens. HH SOT HEE .
âhe number of persons connected with «these bands of
iderers is, great, an.\is. said to amount to 60,000; which
lumber of course must include subscribers and contributors
their finds, amongst whom, it is also reported, are many
hose situation in life should make them respectable, but
tho from enmity to England, or, at best, from a mistaken
es to these: nefarious plots. © 8 9 |
the MâLeod excitement a fresh frontier grie-
arisen in the arrest of the notorious Grogan, one
active among the incendiaries onthe Champlain,
in 1837â8.° This manâ bas also-been an actor inâ
ilar scenes which have taken place in. that quarter
later dates. HĂ© is ânow a prisoner in the Montreal! juil,
fa great outcry has beenâ raised,â by the mobocrats of St.
and Burlington, on the pretence that: he was arrested:
the American Line.-âUpon this ground.a meeting
and forwarded to Washington, to be brought under
wie eof the President, the gist of which is, to assert
ha the 19th September, Grogan, being at a tavern ata
anee within the American side of the Line, was in--
- out for. him., He consequently removed his
I,
Canada Line.âThere, as the American affi-
Was seized by a party of Volunteers from
Âźotiveyed to his pres
bane ste of the affair.as set forth by our turbu-
Otis OW truth there may be in it as regards
rrested we cannot say; but we
for the sake of justice and the pre-
inquillity, it would be a matter of re-
âesperado, emboldened by an escape from
4gain let loose to burn and destroy at will.
asserted by those acquainted with the lo-
he situation of the Canadian Colonists, haveâ lentâ âą
5 er _| tion of many. must âknow
1 held at Burlington, and a number of affidavits,col-,
some friends that the Canadian authorities were | _
ok shelter, for the night, at the house of his)
rown, who is settled about three |,
ent place of confinement
be looked upon:as a good natured an
You accuse I
âyours was to the public.
been better informed upon this: subj
to.a prejudiced ignorance; 1 have t
tribute it to a wilful misrepresentatio
T cannot help acknowledging tha
no absolute necessity for its appéara
to which you lay so much importane
not ithe man who represented that
to. be well
the part. of the Governor to, refute t
able; his adviser or. advisers
âanswered them; they were and are t
â+ T must now
far condescended âto an a
papers; and re
drawn. from facts, foun
merely upon. possibility; other,
gument, but perhaps your character,
âthing false. or
PORT OF
ari 5xice 60° enrRERED ?
Schooner Lucy, Geroir, Halifax; ballas
Providence, Boutin, do.; do,
Nancy, Murphy, do.; do, :
j Elizabeth Courtis, Fishing Voya
Manly, Forrest, Arichats ballast.
Bold Jack, Vigneau, Halifax; do.
_ Happy Return, Gerroir, do.; do.
Hope, Forrest, do.; do. $
Meluny, Landries, do.; do.
Royal Miner, Sampson, Arichat ;
Bark La
CLEARE
Schooner Temperance, Burhoe,
- 1400 do, Oats.
The Supreme Court for Prince County, opened at, St.
Newsome, came on for trialânon-suitâand Saturday a case
of trespass, John Cook vs. Moysâverdict for defendant.
To vat Kprror or tHE Corontat Herap.
Yours tr
your utter contempt of a_letter signed Ecno. In so doing,
to have supposed Ecuo to be a cur, whatever your judg-
ment might have done in personating the late'Governor as a
Newfoundland dog, the best specitven of which could only
cuo of want of courage,i
his letter antecedent to the,departure,of Sir C. A. Fitz Roy.
You, Sir, on the contrary, have shewn a considerable degree
of courage in sending forth so uncourteous an epistle as
j Do yodit not know the old adage,
*thatâa bad advocate is worse than none, for that:such a one}
Will most probably: both injure his eause/and make: himself
ridiculous.â 1 fear lest this will be your case.
. With anmpardonable inconsisteney, you then proceed,
by acknowledging. you have, been told by the Editor, that it
was fromthe circumstance. of its having arrived too late for
insertion that Eco did not appear
nots departure. Still, Sir, without any good foundation, but
from mere possibility, you take upon yourself to âcontradict
a statement which has beet made âby oneâ who must have |
could have been.â I can only attribute such an; argument
be the case, an, inference âcould be drawn which would
redound any thing but credit uponâ the signature Re-Ecuo.
timents of Ecuoâs letter, and in my own mind can attribute
nal attack upon his, Excellency; so much notice would not
have been taken of him; his name was merely quoted as
being the channel, (and not the source,) through which certain
meastires came; the measures of a corrupt government, and
subjects to be_ disctssed. Ecuo: has made certain accusa-|
tions, as you, Re-Eicuo, term them, whicl: the just convic-
were the persons to have
apologise to the readers of this for having so
Itereation with you in the public
commend, should you again appear in: the
columns. of a newspaper, that) your
ded upon, gooe
rwise not only will your ar-
CHARLOTTETOWN. â
dy. Wood, Salmond, London ; Goods.
Schr. Susan Ann, Seymour, Cocagne ; ballast.
D.
Halifax; 1009 bus
Sloop Teazer, Moore, Fishing Voyage: |
6, 1841. loading for England,
Schooner Providence, Mâ
been recei i ncaa â
Se gtved: Ainee |-ig lich of the Tilt fost
âload âfor England.
The Barque Da
bec, Sept: 20th, 62 days.
The Brig Lavinia, Kelso,
amounting it is said
windâcrew'saved.
The Schooner Courier;,0
of the North Cape of this Island, ,
Sailed, yesterday, the Jane,
rt will be made to re-
PASSENGERS.
atam, Crocodiie, Cleo-
Racer, and brigantine
is currently reported
issue of Mr. MâLeodâs
Miss Mackenzie, and Mr. Franklin.
Among the passengers in the steamsh
1 Mary Fitz Roy, Mr. George Fytz
by Charles F. Allison, | Longfield, Sth Regt.
Jed asa seminary in
ay be obtained, by the
ew Bruns-
a bie
Baunched
ver, a fine
On Thursday, at Dog Ri
Se ES
DIED,
nor, Capt. Huntly, will
with Lord Stanley, at
Leicester breed, were
death was committed,
eee
good condition.| Part
Good Intent, Landris, do.; 1100 bus. Potatoes.
Schooner Albion, Cox, Newfoundland ; 600 bus. Potatoes, 2 cwt.
Pigecand, 23. do,
Spars, 2983 feet
680 bus. Potatoes, 1500 do. Oats,
Commix, Young, St, Johnâs, N. F.; 1900 ia Potatoes...
Potatoes, 900 do.
tons Birch Tim-
ber, 4,cords Luthwood; 200 handspikes, @&c.âto finish
Kay, do,; 250 bug. Potatoes, 250 do, Oats.
the Glenburnie, Day; for Quebec, âto
hlia, Grossard, from Plymouth, arrived at Que-
: from Halifax, bound to Miramichi, in ballast,
was cast away off Darnley Capes on âthe 7th instant, iii a heavy âgale of
f Perey, Lower Canada, John Baker, Master,
54 tonsâburthen, bould to Halifax, with a load of Codfish, was cast away
othe 4thinstant; in a gale of wind; EvS.ÂŁ.,*ten miles tothe 8.8. E.
Brummage, for Liverpool.
In the Ledy Wood, from London, Johan Mayne, Esq. R. N., Mrs. |.
Mayne, two sons, seven daughters, and servants ; Messrs. Gurney,
R. HC. Tims, ©. Birch, Bagster, and Spencer; Capt. Riddle,
Captsand Mrs. R. Mearns, Mis. Seaman and Mrs..Wigmore.
In the Pocahontas, on.'VuesdayâRev. Mr: Brown, Lady, and
3 children, (from Quebec,) Mr. and MissThane, Messrs. Hen-
derson, Brown, Mackay, Powell, and six in the steerage. Ot
In the Pocahontas, from: Pictou, vesterdayâ Hon. âT.
land, Deputy Assist. Commissary Gen. Lamont, Rey..,Benjamin
Howard, Baptist. Missionary, Mrs. Waddell and two children,
ip Caledonia, sailed from
Halifex, Oct. 8th, for Liverpeol, were SireCharles jand Lady
Roy, and 3 servants, Captain
"park. called the Arab, 178
tonsâbuilt for Mr. Thomas: How, Charlottetown.
Near the mouth of the Columbia River, on the 8th of Jantiary
ast, Samuel Black, Esquire, a chief factor in the Hudson Bay
Companys The deceased was, shot by an Indian of one of the
tribes inhabiting that country, as an atonement, it -is supposed.
for the death ofa chief, who fella victim toa disease which baf
fled the skil'of their. â medicne men,â âand was consequently
ascribed by them âto the âevil: spirit of the whites.
went to the Indian countey in 1802, in the service of Sir Alexan-
der .MâKenzie & Co. and joined the North West Company's
service at the cdalition of 1805. He was an active and intelli-
gent man; and was on the eve of retiring from the Indian coud-
try, when the savage and unprovoked attack which caused his
â
Cuantorrerown Manrxets.â Wheat, 5s. Gd. ito, 6s. per. bus.
Barley, 2s. 6d. to.2s. 10d. per do. ; Oats, 1s. 6d. per do.; Potatoes,
10d. per âdo.; Flour, 2d! pĂ©r lb; fresh Beef, 3d. to. 34d. per Ib.
H: Havi-
Mrs Black
Auctions.
YO 'BE SOLD, gy Avcrion, on Monday, the 25th
October next, at 12 o'clock, at the Shipyard of Mr. John
Darton, Bedeque, the FRAME ofa VESSEL, of superior model,
ready for Planking, of about 180 tons. fro dt 4:8
_ September 16th, 1841.
RAVE RAMS, of the
: breed, justiitepaated by.the Central Agricultural a
the â Lady Wood,â from London, will be sold by Publie Auction
in the Market Square, Charlottetown, on Saturda , the 30th Oc-
tober, by TH ie: S$ (DESBRISAY.:
6 Ortober 15th; 1841.) iduernotin ese te
â
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_ FALL IMPORTATION FOR 1841. a
< THOMAS HOW
Rees FULLY informs the inhabitants of Char-
W jottetown, and the Islund generally, that he has received,
ex Barque Glenburnie; from England, ©" 1.) , oa 80
âA WELL SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS,â
: * *guitable'for theâpresent'season, © 7) °°"
consisting of Broad âand Pilot. Cloths, Kersimeres, Fustians,a
lot ready made Coats sand Trowsers, Plain and Figured: Silks,
Mouslin-de-laines,: Saxony, Cloths,,.Gros-de-Naples, Merinos,
Printed, White and. Grey Cottons, Shawls, ,,Handkerchiefs,
| Stocks and Crayats, a variety of Ribbons, Hosiery, peahiaf
Serges, Blankets and Blanketitig, Waterproof Hats and Caps,
Muffs, Boas,Capes, de. 8&e. 6; a otitoadirt eos {090
. AtsoâBar and Sheet Iron, Ironmongery of every description,
Smithsâ Anyils, Vices, Screw, Dies and Hammers, 25 bags assorted
Najls; âa very large assortment of Earthenware, a lot of Leather,
200 pairs strong âShoes'and Boots, suitable for: Winter; Groceries,
40 boxes Raisins; 36 dozen Ale, afew Wicker Baskets; Corks, d&c.
And also, Pitch, Tar and Rosin. yy 1:
The whole will be sold at low prices, for ready money only.
âUpper Queen Street, October Sth, 1841. Pie: eo
om England,
NEW GOODS, ex Barque GLENBURNIE.
d rm sag, Dak bea i, Sat Ge OM Serta
HAs received, ex Barque Glenburnie, fr
agoneral ; ay : t
2 "| STOCK OF GOODS, ° 0) 6°
âsuitable to the season, âto which he solicits the attention of the
Ladies and Gentlemen of Charlottetown,:and:-the Island gene-
rally; and. hopes by low prices, and, always keeping a well assort-
ed stock on âhund, to merit a continnance of their favours, hither-
to so liberally bestowed. Âą :
About three Tons second-hand half-inch-CHATN, well adapt-
ed for Ox or Rafting Chains, to be sold) cheap for cash. Also,
about 300.busbels prime Devonshire MALT...
4th October, 1841.
CHEAP, NEW WINTER. GOODS.
GEORGE HEARD - {
ETURNS his sincere thanks to the inhabitants, of
"W Charlottetown, and the Island in general, for the favours
he has hitherto received, and begs to inform themâ that his brother
Wiutram Was just arrivedfrom: England, per Barque Em. \B.
Heard, -with) (> / $500 VRS tos BOtHOP
AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF
G 0.0: D Sy:5-- Noss
Adapted to: the Winter season, ;
among which, may be noticed : Beaverteen, Pilot. Cloth, Fustians,
Corduroys, Bleached and Unbleached Cottons, Prints, Merinoes,
Palestines, Crapes, âSilks, aâ few handsomeâ Silk, Cloth and
Merino Cloukss a large assortnient of Bonnets and Caps, Shawls,
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,| Collars; Chemisettesy Gloves; Hose, Worsted, .Jaconet and other
he two first days were HE third
en foutid the previous,
Guilty. âW. Schurman,
on. that day and have their names enrolled.
' By Order,
in Ejectment, Clark vs. P.B
TEMPERANCE MEETING... ;
Quarterly Meeting of the Catnozic To-
|. ran Apstinence Society will be held on Sunday the. 17th
instant, âat theâ Roman Catholic âŹhapel in Charlottetown, im-
avediately âafter: Divine Serviceâthose who have not already
subscribed: to .the-Proyident. Fund are expected. t6 come, forward
DOYLE, Secây.
Muslins, Scetch Lawn, Cambric, Insertion, ahace,.. Net; Work
Bodies, Gentlemenâs Stocks and Shirt Fronts, Macintosh Capes,
Fitting âCoats, Gun Cases, âHatsâ and Caps, Dressing Cases,
Writing Desks, Work Boxes, Teaâ Cadies, Telescopes, Faticy
Chairs, Looking Glasses, Toys, Leather; Mould and Store Can-
dles;, Mexican, Lead for Grates, Yellow and Blue, Crockery ware,
China, Tin Goods, Groceries, &c. The whole will be sold
cheap for Cash. ~ ee = f
STOVES! STOVES! â&c.
October 4th, 1841:
rday evening.â Gaz. ~~
he âis
insert this, in. answer
which appeared in the
himself, at
istricts,
pes
uly, '
Qouip-pro-Quo.
Âą
o be facetious in your
f showing. to the world
than a cur and a New-
have misled you sadly,
imal.
n not publishing
oa
tly opposite the Market House, .
Y of MERCHANDIZE, carefully selected by
RB EAT SL.
Just received, per, Glenburnie and Lady. Wood, from England, and on Sale by
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dashiery, Mackintosh Capes, figured-Oil Cl
and fancy Lutestring
Shapes: Lace; Edgi
Cheek âMuslins, w
âTable Linen,;
»white and ¹
BALD
ARGAINS.
Ae
previous to the, Gover-
to the depressed stateâ Of trade in the manufacturing d
Quren Square; d
Saxony
erns for
Gloves;
Velveteens,
HIS STOCK COMPRISESâ
ne-Woollen
ect than âyou: possibly
GEORGE HOOPER,
Corner of Great Guorce Street,
VERY Larce:and Sessonaste SUPPL
8, with patt
which, owing
Fustians,
oo much charity to at-.
n,. which, should such |,
e and. Gauze Handker-
hing, superfi
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Printed Muslins,
Sarcenets, Persians; plain
thread and-other
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silk,
iples,
t l'agree with the sen-
nce at the critical time}
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government, were the
the best ENGLISH MARKETS,
enabled to offer at unprecedented low prices.
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Tent old Port and Sherry Wines.
; âs FOR AUTUMN, 1841. - LION
Immense saving of Fuel, and for ease and cleanliness in Cooking
FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBER,â '
Ar wis -Oxp Sranp; NedR THeâ Orpnance, |â
. EE ATR ARON BIRO SS: GEESE E
53 STOVES) GRATES âand CAMPBOUSES,
. "in Store, and received principally per Ships Mariner,
âfrom the Clyde, and âLeone âand Acadian, from New Yorkâ âand
Boston, âcomprising! nearly all: the! variousâ patterns inâ use (see
Halifax papers), including the improved, Union, Cooking, Stove,
from Glasgow, for the use of Wood, or Coals. The construction
of this stove is simple, compact, of superior Tron, and most
substantial ; for durability,° convenience, and the least required
fuel, it-surpassĂ©s all othersâis already proved and. preferred.
Also, forsule the Hatheway Cook Stove, and,otber, late pat-
«l'terns, not before in Halifax, Iron Pumps, Kitchen Ranges.
TOWN LOTS adjoining the newly âerected * Villa of *, B:'Tre-
niain Esq.;. and-imieditaly, opposite the: âMansion :of the Hon.
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ÂŁ2 > Torms liberal. A considerable deduction in prices for Cash.
2 § Orders from the country punctually attended to.â you
£9 aS a » M. CHAMBERLAIN, 0
fu. g ; Auctioncer and Stove Dealers
73 Le Halifax, N.S. Oct. 1841. epee ee
a ta oe » po WHEAT AND OATS.» ip} od
oe Ba. ene -A.N TE D. immediately, by the Subscriber,
of ey oleae he 5,000. bushelg WHEAT, and, -y/Âą aa senod of) +
Were S iis 10,000 bushels OATS, for which the highest Market
2B is naigics price will be given. =" J ago Wake a yi :
BEB San Ue THOMAS HOW:
ae = Ss .2 - Upper Queen Street, 8th, October, 1841... Gs Far
eeBSSe ea ee
258202 = 110R WHEAT AND FLOUR. 0°
qe eit So. NHE Subscriber has a quantity of: excellent Fiour,
ne a) â8 z ; with which be will supply families in town at the Market
ac. pO rices. 25 Da Gg chad HsabCETO
nee 2 As ? Persons wishing Wheat ground at his Mill will haye. it taken
a a) ye = away, and the Flour punctually returned. â Orders may be left at
z a BG yo8) it Messrs. Lydiard & Finlaysonâs, No. 1;âQueen Street. â
Boca ott S13 . oft Wa. MACINTOSH.
ese |B. ol St. Cuthbertâ, Oct, 15th, 1841: i SR
<2 > 2 os ~ Just published, foolscap 8vo., pp. 128,
88, 6 See at Dopo bmees Is 6d. single, 12s. per doz. 5: yi}
ae gees Ae ORAL RENOVATION; or, Tbe Empire of Bac-
es een âchus destroyed. Tue Prize Essay. By the Rev. JOHN
eS ge5 - Caantorrerown: COOPER & BREMNER. ©
cm = SF + St as]
22 ze 5 fA from the Subscriber's Pasture, near the
gave oe shee âAcademy, on Monday night last, a small bay HORSE,
ae 2 = = | rising five yedrs oldâhe basa switel tail and asmall spot on âhis
Cs & @2 | forehead. âWhoever will give. information: where: he may be
o5 = Âą | found, will be rewarded. ; ; AnD ee. 42
a3 Se aoe one Sg J, D. P. COLES,
sy BS Charlottetown, Oct. 15, 1841. eee :
= mS ME: DESBRISAY has received instructions to:an-
âe. © =| LV nounce that he will in a few Weeks submit, to Public
â ©" G PCompetition those Two âvery desirable and delightfully situate
-_â
OLD STORE!!
onclusions should be
1 evidence, and not
Âą
B.
be proved to be some-
QUID-PRO-QUO.
Shoes, dc. &c. a splendid. lot.of L
worthy the attention of his:customers.
every variety and pattern, which be confidently ree
Queen Street, Queen Square, Oct. 15th; 184ho8 2 '
NEW GOODS, per LADY WOOD, direct from London.
DAVIES has received a large Su
i sititablée for the season, comprising,
usual assortment of Woollen Goods, Cottons, Iron tiongery, Iron,
adiesâ Shawls.and Scarfs, of
ommends as
ppLy of Goops,
in addition to bis
Charles Young, commanding extensive views of tbe Hillsborough
River and surrounding country; they possess an. eqnally,exten-
sive frontageâon Water Street, King âStreet and Great George
Street, leading 'on the-one-hand/direetly to the Market place in
the centre of the town, and on the other to the River.: These
Lots have always :been: considered two. of the. most yaluable in, the
town, and will naw Be divided to meet the wishes-of the nume-
rous applicants for this unrivalled property. A plan may be seen
at Mr. DĂ©sbrisayâs Office ina few days. (9°07
Charlottetown, Sept. 27), 1841.5 o0
piss
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| SITUATION WANTED.
N experienced Shipmaster, at present out (
is desirous of taking charge of a Vessel bound to any portin:
-ofemploy,
Hi saeug 01 | TOBE DET 2 2S) 88 9.5509
JPPNHE HOUSE at the North corner: of Bovesicivad
Water Streets, âCharlottetown, «at âpresent occupied âby
Messrs. Cooper & Bremner asa Printing Ofice, &. |, This
âBuilding is 25 feet by 30, and is two stories high, haying an ex-
is are Europe. | Inquire,at th ive of thisâpaper. - he cot Cellar underneath, and a commodious Yard attached,
ve. " 5 - a ~ 1 Phe whole-will.be let for aterm of ong or more years, Upon con.
ON Se (310 (REMOVAL, be One u) SS Sea op of certain alterations or improvements; as smay. be agreed
JHE Cononiray Heraup Orrrce is removed to the| upon. For particulars, apply to. â B. SCOTT.
New Building, East Corner of Pownal and Water-streets,|° â- i 1341 ee Pigs eet het
me exactly oppositeâ the former Office. of âheaae Lot 49; Qet: 4, - ee ape â-
do.. : Ă© Bedeque House and Farm to Let, ~
to âbe fitted up as may be. agreed
commodious Cellar is attached below: the
East Corner of Pownal and Water-streets,
lars, apply fo 3
. Potatoes,
O BE LET, for one or thore years,
Heral
era
id Printing Office,
For further particu- |
and to which
a large SHOP,
witt 120 acres of Lann, under cultivation,
Past: water front, and 280 acres of Wocd Land, can-
âtaining an ihexbaustibleistovk of firing. Inqhire of W. Swasey,
Esq: Charlottetown, } â i i
age
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