? of aud Guy om oi e*a%2 &9 es 3 8 Che Examiner. DS all wer Oe eaetihtadl —— = a RET se MRT ———— . ~ = SS aeil ~ : 5 — | ilo theses > | , © . . : » tarled account until the heads of reliable witnesses are suf-| - If you wish it, 1 will supply you witha notice of all the MR&s. MACREADY ad be O. ab. 4a . ficiently clear to give us authentic information on the subject. devices and mottues of the arches, . Your fuitnfal friend, And obdt. servant, site tock their departure from | R. B. IRVING. liis Royel Lighness and the an et oa o noe 0 ; » lust abo o *) ie @ " . ’ ehores on Saturday la shout two o'clock. The same ffon. Mr, W uELAN, M.P.P., &c. &e. &e. ceremonies were observed on | is departure as at his landing, royal salutes having been intorchanged between ghe ships of At 9 o'clock on I riday evening, Her Majesty's vessels of war in port and the St. Goorg:'s Battery. War, Hera, Ariadne, Cossack, Valorous and Flying Fish, o- VISIT OF THE PRINCE OF WALES TO CAPE BRETON., It appears that the people of Sydney, C. B, were taken by surprise at the recent virit of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales to that Island. The C. B. News says :-— © To the astonishment of all, fhe Squadron was seen com- z I amet I il, wes \' nh was Sceb com + ing into the harbour at balf-past nine last Saturday morning We were on the road be:ween the North Bar and the Mine: when we first saw the Ships—at that time rounding Low Point. Correctly ec njecturing them to be the Hero and Ariadne, we hurried our steps, and reached the Mines just us those vessels came to, and cast anchor off the Block House at the entrance of the harbour. [+ was then about half-past ten o'clock. At that moment the workmen at the Mines were all employed in their usual occupations—the greater Orders were immediate'y gveu to suspend all the works, and to This was a : CoMlMupical ty me ver portion to te depth LUO fathoms below the surface, mut ** the Visit,’ He Cur Khe q iSlanied of rer: The Prince, on his landing, wis received by Richard A LI le, eid MBE 0 ASSSIR DK, > Kt ' Pe 2 oe eee >-0.. 4 All this | communicated 19 yuu nd, on your giving me wi Brown, E qs colonel of the Syd: ey Voluntecr R fle Corps. pute, addressed by yourseli tu the Lieonorary Secretary of t Tae Volunteers, thougyr retaken by cUrprisé, Were sOon On the Counc ittet, request ng that | might be ree gnis.d by the Com- | zg \ Ss tut the landing of the Prince, X&c., snected by the Privee aud suite. Atrer the inspection, the li J8 Your representatiy } is ug waited upon hia and put your nute inte his land. Prinea ry q iested the Duke of Newcastle to express to the Having read it, he at once tovk up tus pen and wrote a very ficers and wen the extreme gratification it effurded him t ee ee a Mir 4, apoio ae © witness the soldier-hke appea:ance of so fine a body of men. sume tome, thet of I would deliver it, or show it to th 4 iting ¥ t to liries, the Prin tnd suite pre " . " ’ {or Vi 4 jus Ci 28 ne ribce ana sul oe Grand M.rshal (Lt. Col. L worth), he (the Grand Marsiia!) ster F ss — ninay pe: } } : the residence of Uv!. Drown, anit, a’''e uri ecded to Beech Hill. vewing the beautiful grounds of that gettiewan, ree ‘eed n® would give orders lur my D-ing aduiited to a place on the wharl, ds & gentleman representing a portion of the Press : : fui reply 1 svon afterwards ; resented, in Queen Street, to | address of welcome from the (fficeis of the Vulunreer cc rps. Grand Marshal, who, after he had read it, rode duwn in| After partaking of refresiments at the residence cf Coleone! 1 west Cuurteuus manner with me to the whar!, and told the} Brown. the party drove down to the place of embarkayou, aud left soon after for Uaiifax. 4 : mto ecouside 110n ¢ he ne ile ey ] e were permission and this order, I passed Pa's ng rato ¢ usideration that the people of Sydaey wer ¢ t Pelicemecna on duty there tat they were to uliuw mie ty pass vu t tae bead of the wharf ; : t unprepared for the v sit ol the Priuee, we will venture to up to the bead of the whar! suon a ter, and waited there until Hig, ] : - , ’ > the Prince landed. unnoticed (asa representative of the Press) | Siy, Ju’ ging from what we have read in the € ape Breton : r } } 4 4 - - ' “a. I by any one having official authority un the vecasion; and hu News, thit they may justly feel proad of tae luprowptu re- statoon or stand having beeo allotted to me, Ll was pvt able to ception given to the Prince and saire. j ire even a fuir view the Prince at the iime, wuch less i — icine to hear a word spoken by or to hum; neither of whict could 1 ‘ ‘ ‘ I 5 : ~ a 3 Ve tha Rac kf © wthor'a *: lette as have done uniess | bad rudely passed through che co: don ut the We puoish below the Rev. Mr. Suther'and’s letter, as privileged order, which beummed around his presence. we piomise}, without being able, from want of ting and Un toe pro -essiun’s being about to be lurued—(an occur- oe . , ’ rence which took place ia a rather hurried and irregular Space, to reply to the very offensive remarks of wanner)—lL looked vut fur ** the piace ** tu be re served t rerein wareely expect to for ** gentlemen representing the Press,”” apd seeing Mr. l take his place in it, | followed him, and fi: introduced by A. G. Catlin, Esquire, te \uierican Consul, ty a Christian Minister. a Mr. Morreil, the representative of the New Yorsa Tribun Re eee bieet of Ora I walked in the procession to Government House with these on the generalgsuvject Ol ae ott eae Da oa two gentlemen. Mr. Morrell (who is a Canadian by birth) vise them in connection with Pir. Sutherlund’s letter; but I found to be a well-bred and well-informed gentleman. | told him of the applications which had te ‘n made by myself, end then bs vor. the omimations? Ve tieti4 SHS ors“ _— for us to attempt to prepare " ‘ ane * the gentiemen represen cing the Press’ would be admitted to |? *" Moanwhile, we beg to direct Nr. Sutherland’s the Gallery of the thouse of Asseinbly to witness the Banquet! attention to the account of the Orange disturbances in t!e be said tuat at all the other ; laces a ready visited by the 7 Prince, *‘ the gentlemen representing the Press’’ had beet treated with much courtesy and respect—that to propose to ac. vmmedate ‘ gentlemen represent.ng the Press“’ with seats in the Gallery, was tu insult them; and that be for one would securn to accept of such civility selves, end which most persons would ngs : . i tho econciders himself ing been hastily | emanate from the pen of an individu ¥9° Considers himself g ) We have #a@ny observations to offer geism, and we intended to " hie | . , } a a © } sry . 0 s 1 ; there is too much demand upe® CUr Emme at d space this week them. We shall return to the North of Ireland, as a fine commentary on the peaceful character of his favourite institution. . . ‘ , 20 THe Eptron or tux Examiver. ‘ Srr,—As you bave taken the liberty of referring to me rf . ' o * » ° | . ; At Government Louse, being in the rear of the other civi-' in your last issue in a manner not the most honourable, L lians who composes i eading portion of the procession, it | tryst that you will give me the right of immediate reply iv Was iuipossibie ior ** gentlemer presenti he Press ’’ . en A te. 4 — ro the geoticmen repres aon rw Press” your columus. You characterize wy conduct inv taking part either tu see or bear any tuing done or said by the Prince, the } . 1: a ad to : : Eoamana cs facia, ee ie ia an Orange celebration, as * very disgraceful.” Now, Sir, personages forming his cortege, or the Governor; and cons- rs fol in tt tte? W iiss It quently I can report noting concerning His Royal Highness 3 what was disgraceful in the matter vas it disgraceful to reception at Government House. zo to the house of God on a week day in company with my Oa I ri ] ly murniog, the m hing of the L Te’ :e I again tellow Protestants 2 W as it disgraceful to preach Ou that waited on Mr. Desbrisay, the Ilenorary Secretary of the Com- day on doctrines and privileges, the gifts of ileaven, and mittee; and, telling him what had passed between Mr. Morreil which we esteem more precious than hte? Was it disgrace- and inysell with reier_nce tu tve civilities and ace yimmodations ful to take some refreshment in the open field in the midst to be extended tu ** gentleme : enti he Press’’ on the ; ; Ode ete eee en eb nemamnang, bas Press” oo the “yy quiet, sober, and peaceful company? Or, was it dis- oceasicn of the Bull and Uanquet, Le said—(my representation , ' ig eta ; ; to him of Mr. He ee ; ey graceful to relate the particulars of a great and glorious fo him of Sic. Morreii’s appreciation of the prulff.red civility | ° fate etna th “ere s liberties of Great ot @ seat in the Gallery of the Huuse of Assembly, haying victory which scaied tae civil anu Felgous abr Ag 0 rea occasioned him evident concern)—that he belieyed the Com-| Britaiu? If so, 1 decm the disgrace no s:nall honour. . If mittee would invite th ros o be * ‘ j j r os to be their Guesis on the «ccasion, and requested inc tu | op tell Mr. Morrell sv wuel: from him, if I should see bim in the! ,. course of the day. Mr. Morreli i have not seen since; and, yu may be sure, I did nut conceive it tu be iny place or duty » seek him out to make any such communication to him. a ; Pa: When the Addresses were presented to the Prinee at the 4 Hot blind, for the fruits of Vopery and Protestautism are Culonjal Building, | was on the ground; but had no greater | before my eyes both here and elsewhere. Nor will [ adit oppo tunity of seeing or hearing any thing connected with the | that Protestant doctrines are unreasonable. LL. t. priest or ceremony than one.f the poor Micinacs. certainly have had no . ppurtunity or facility afforded me, us you there are men here who will gladly accept the offer your representative anu reporter, to hute or Tepurt any of t.e . i! t=] ts i ? ’ i bY ‘“| the gross vulgarity of * spouting platitudes,” I pass over ; mere Interesting occurrences and proveedings wuieh tovk place : : 1 . . , coninge vam piace i+ ig in keeping with the characte evar bere during the Prince's vis:t, | wish particularly to state, io Keeping with che character of the paper. You regurd that both as respects wi yself individually in my own private meritorious. You cail A bigot isa blind, I bold no parti- probrium conduct in every way we a “ Bigot.” 1 disown the charge. unreasonable devotee of particular potions. y : cular notions but the capacity, and as your representative, | was treated with the 19g 0 nearly Cue bulf the population of the I-land” and tery | greatest courtesy and respect by the Monorary Secretary of Supporiers, as “ aboiniuable promoters of discord ani dis- ihe Committee, Tueophilus Desbrisay, Esquire, and the Grand turbance.” Now, Sir, if Roaauists are half, or oue-third, Marshal, Lt Col. Longworth: and that no want of proper or one-fourth of the population, are tasu/ted by the sight ot spennesenre and 1s oa sap on on . ya pt semagge repte- 4 peaceful procession of Protestants calling themselves i ing i@ Frcs Cali us PF Dea "sbuter 4 ° b4 “aes. . sy yl tenement a. and aa eeeidions of, the | Uraugemen, rgd yon anne nariag, bs! ine ind lls ed Government on the occasion of the Royal Visit, bave, however, | ‘estant Clurch or Caapel, or the assembling ul wey vores?’ oveasioned much dissatisfaction amoung the veople ; and Joud | Pers at such a piace, for erther exhibition is a publie proela- and deep are the murmurs of ** the wany "* respecting their ‘atico of a victorious Protestantism, And is it to be sins, beth of omission and commission, in connection with this imagined that Protestants are ashamed that God has granted memorable and important event. * The many ’’ complain, | yicicry to their priveiples or to their arms—and that they and surely with much reason, that no due public intimation | youtd earelully conceal from public view a!l recollectious of | was made of any of the Prince's preeuncerted movements ; and the doubt and uncertainty concerning thew consequently perplexed the people, many of wom have been disapp inted ol expected pleasure. It seems ty the peuple that our would-be aristucracy Lave, a9 far as laid in their power, appropriated the Prince to glorious triumph achieved by their brave ancestors ? That were Gevengracy aud pusilaniwity indeed ! as you kuow, claims not only supremacy, but wouucracy — us spirit kaows no toleration, Concord between the two themselves. They (the people) say that a visit to the Lieut! | systems there never can be—there never will be. But Pro-| Governor and Mrs Duadas, although therein may have been | testant assuciations are not promoters of disturbance. Tueir included the Island Government and the Government offivials. | existence proclaims Peace. Orange lodges are tor mutual was not a visit to the peuple of Prince Edward Island; but) protection, nat for assault, They tusult no oue—they attack that had the Prince—(as nv daubp he would most cheerfully | O48 Ny Government ean or ought to put them down, have dune bad he been su «dvised by those w — he peive for 0 long Ge they mdetaia shise tabBoaiite: peaceful lege 19 counsel him) — passed through our streets—even only charagter they are reliable supporters of good order. our principal streets —- in an open carriage, duly attended, | F tHe ' . — . assed through the arches erected by private individuals inj Ms wish ia, that ull elasses of the community shoald dwe!) ‘is honur-~nuted the complimentary devices and inscriptions | toge:her in peace and harmony ; and wy exhortation tu my ‘hereun , and observed che numeruus elegant and tasteful deco- | frends av Lot 429 was directed to this poiut. A.thoazh not 6.2% of chops and private dwellings, all intended as mani- 4), Urangeman, { am firmly convinced that the peace ena Meaf loyalty avd attachment to his Royal Mother and for iiwself.~such os proceeding on his part would en regarded as & Royal viwit, not to the arcident- “few of the Coluny, but to the loyal many, the | Mt large of Prince Edward Island. ate Of respect J9Stly have CnY privile oyal peopie prosperity of this Island are bouud’ up with the extension wad perpetuity of Protestautism. Lam, Yours, X&c., GKORGE SUTHERLAND. Charlottetown, August 3, 1260, janidst of her numerous and onerous dutics, showed all courtesy and kindness to the stranyer. | of Llis Royal Highness and the Ladies and Gentlemen partaking } . 4 ’ * ’ fof His Execleney'’s Losprtahty bei g arranged round the round, and tormed a guard of houor, wew-were af.erwards daugnter or Mr, mew lethe.Laly Louisa Eugh gentlemen representing the Foreign} not, L deny the right of you or avy public man to ho'd up to! general sentiments of Protestants. [| Although [ most! bishop come forward and cha:leege discussion, and | asvaca| * such exbivitious” as Orange processious us ** deeply insu!:- | Jpomanism, | SS aE VF ADVERTISEMENTS, MRS. MACREADY, TO COMPLY WIL NUMEROUS REQUESTS, Wwe give one of her ENDER PAIN SENT AT TEVIPERANCE HALL, On MONDAY evening, AUGUST 20. AUCTION. ‘Farms, Crops, Stock & Farming Imple- ments. ‘PO be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the 16th day of AUGUST next, that valuable LEASEHOLD PRO- PPRTY tately owned and vecupied -by Reuben Tublin, senr., consisting of 177 acres of LAND, situated in New Annan, Lot 19. This property cau bé commodiousty divided into two Farms, and can either be sold as one or separately, as may be wgreed upon, to suit purchasers. One is Jucated at a distance of 12 chains fromthe other. The one—well knowa as * Tapely Farin ”—comprises $4 acres, of which 50 are wader fence, 45 ina bigh state of cultivation, and the remainder is well covered with Hardwood, Timber, Polea, Se. This property eongists of a well built avd commodious Dwelling House, 30 « 24, with a Kitchen attached, Bara 45 « 27, Horse Stable 20 feet squere, Granary 14 fet square, Black- epith’s Shoo 14% 10, aud other Out Buildings, very convenient fr | fareting purp: ses. The above Pevperty being also beautifully silurted about five miles from the flourishing settlement of Sawmerside, and half a wile from od tirist, Saw and Carding Mills, wel! known as * New Aonan Mills.” iis Parm fronts on the Suuth by the Main P.et Road, and is bounded n the west by a never-failing stream of fresh water, only distant a few yards from the Dweliing Uouse and other above mentioned Build- On the day of the arrival of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, Mrs. Macready, the celebrated Recitationiste, now on a visit to our Island, was commanded by the Dake of New- castle, through our greatly respected Mayor, Mr. Haviland, to read before the Prince at Government Louse, on the first evening of bis stay there. On her arrival at the Government Hlouse, Mrs. Macready was received most kindly and graciously by Mrs. Dartdas, our Governor’s avaiable Lady, who, in the Mrs. Macready was ushered inty the Wall by Mr. Llaviland and the Lieut. Governor—the Suite Hall. The Prince then entered, and Mrs. Macready was pre- ‘ PROGRAMME: sented in form, | Lady of the Lake,....Canto 4th. The fair artiste, by permission of [lis Royal Highness, ren-| The Stocks, Ebenezer Sprout. dered the Crimean sony, ni Jvasie Brown,’’ und Ls The Prince's Cus LAMENT OF THE SLAVE Moruer, - G Whittier. Welcome.’’ At the termination of this last very beautiful) Monsieur Tonson and his Landlord, A Burlesque. and striking poem, tve splendid Band of the 62od Regiment, Lhe Hebrew's Petition, By Kequest. |! ; fai alia f Black Mud Sccdediadll’ call Gi ial i ees wt ae -rool resT ‘ o the | : é : 5 . — |} ings; wuere also abundance o stac ud Can be obtained, and othe Katha v2” fot and Ovleridge, Jointly. | tos’ ther with a M ob, consisting of tour acres*under fence, and pro- | py . ae duces a considerable quantity of good Hay. ‘The Prince, who was standing during the whole perform. | Lhe Wrong Boz, A Burlesque. | ‘fhelatter FAMM comprises 93 acrcs, adjoining the farm of Wr. Robert ance, applauded with his hands, Mrs. Macready was then | [ue Davourer of Iferopras, Frances 8. Osguod. | walker, and baving @ frontage of about 21 cbains on the Main Post again pres mted to His Royal Highness, and hi axpressed him- | Added to, and arranged fer recitation by Mrs. Macrgapy. toad, 60 acres*uof which are auder fence and in good cultivation, and self delighted with this Ludv’s great power of rendition lis ithe remaiadér is abundantly covered with Softwood, suitable for Fence oS " _ F ty j ~ ry . ' “es ‘ ‘ H : ne or: y ix r ‘ ’, (race es Doors open at 7{—Tvo commence at 8 o'clock. Poles, and various other kinds of Lumber; only distant 1 mite from Tickets, 28, 8d.; to be purchased at the Door. the Duke of Ne we asthe aod the Barls of St. G rmains | Clirk’s Saw Mill.” Tuere being alse a never-failing Stream of Fresh and Mulgrave, Major General Bruee, &., &e » were then in- RiP societies ty snaiaitiatlsiaeiteinatis tint snalal li, Q ‘ } Mud can be obtained on the said Premises. Pe) = ‘ | Either of the above ESTATES is w Il worthy the attention of ang | ‘ Water running through the centre of this farw, and abundance of Black troduced, and expressed their great admiration of Mrs Mac- | ne as first-rate and most desirable BUSINESS SPAN DS, Ny FE2 FEUGEWOL SO 8t 8e APP OTS? SEP A StS Scott. r i+ rr ready s woxderful talent and superior genius, complimenting her highly on her power of intonation—regretting that their ; . , ; Immediate possession will be given. —ALSO— immediate departure would prevent their having the pleasure of again hearing her in a greater variety of character. : rr ge ad ; 4 “ ” . r i¢ Sb. £O atuit, ‘ , th ouse of Fowler & * soe . We believe Mrs. Macready purposes affording the public | p* )F. 0.8. FOWL R founder of the Hous “ I a “) The following PROPERTY, viz:— : = : W ells, long the able Editor of the American Phrenoloyical ies “t ; rops, Stockand Farming Implements, another intellectual treat before she leaves fur the States, where : " Journel, and Author of several standard American Works on ; she Las a series of engage nis { he wi e reparatory t . ‘ . a et ce ngs ee ee Hemera peepanatery ¢ ‘| Purenology and kindred subjects, will lecture in Charlotte- | $34 acres OATS 4 scres POTATOES a ee “igs, ag ‘ |town, on Life, its Laws, Organs and Improvements, as taught) 6 du. BARLEY 19 do. HAY, "4 i de ttlieeeecieeen joy PLYSiGLUGY and PURENOLOGY, and applied to ali | 1 Horse, 3 years old : Heifer, 3 years «ld CONSECRATION OF THB BISHOPS OF CHARLOTTYE- | the varied interests of Man, on evenings and subjects as follow : | . we : r S pan Pt = roy pyar ‘ie i 2 nie salt bitin % a, 0. do, pba, Go. TOWN MONDAY EVENING, August 13th —Health, Signs of Cha | rag, ee 3 Pigs and BF Sucep. lracter, Physiology, Phrenology and its prools and principles | One of th agnificent ceremonials of the Catholic |; od ww ak vautki fd | NE 0 i@ most magnilicent ceremoniais 0 ve Cathole | _ijjustrated by skulls and manikin. TUESDAY EVENING, Augast 14th — How to rise in the | World, What to do, Self-culture, and Children, their diet, | exercise, schooling and inteliectual training. denominations—namely—the consecration of the Right Rev.) WEDNESDAY EVENING, August 15ti—Love, its Laws, Dr. McIntyre, Bishop of Charlottetown, and of the Right Power over Man, Right and W reng Selection, and woo are! 2 Scufller Rev. Dr. R =, Bishow it Wiauichi sin Miacee then haul and who are not adapted to live affectionately together. 1 Horse. Rake ; vev. Dr. hogers, bishop of Miramichi, tig race the Arch- |) wiUR~DAY EVENING, August 16th —Courtship and| Together with a quantity of HOUSEMOLD UTENSILS, bishop of Halifax, the Bishops of Newfounland, of Arichat,| Married Life; their fatal e.rors and right management, with | gt OF a oan ie No pprgny boy 6 4 a - sures " > : : * ’ : a rules wo erint : —— ’ , roth .| wider 203., cash on delivery; 203. ana up te 0, eredit wil be given and New Brunswick, together with their Chaplains and ee shane ys Ld rendering happy full of home truths for ) until the ist January ne&t; £10 and upwards, ove-half the Ist January : : arried anu singie. | : ! ma >. . ; about thirty Clerzyme t e she ‘ese > severi bee 5 sinenee sania le dts i next, and the other half payable the Ist Nov, 1861. Crors—Uredit out thirty Clerzymen from the Arch-diocese and the several] | FRIDAY EVENING, August 17th—Intellect and Memory. | witi be gives uatil, the A Ducusibdr eat., Rinne on ie per cent, We hope to be /the Analysis of the Mental Facaltics, and the grouping of the | payable on transfer of Lease; the remainder in two instalmeuts, one | payable on the Ist January, 1862, and the other on the Ist Jan, 1863. Fale positive, aud no re- Milch Cows set Waggon Uarness ‘ Cart do. ‘ Plough do. Morse Carts Roller pair {arrows 1 Portable Threshing Machine 2 Wood Sk girs 1 Jaunting oleigh ] Waggon 200 cart loads Manure 1 Winona wing Machine. Sct Blackswath’s, Tuvls. ad | AND MIRAMICHI. | Church was witnessed in St. Dunstan's Cathedral to-day, in te presence of a large audience, including persons of all NeotnNwreoan = Provincial Dioce-es, assisted on the occasion. able to give a full account of this august ceremonial in our | Organs. i } * | Doors open at 74 o'clock, and each lecture to commence at} Approved security required in all in-tances. next Number. | 8, and close with public examinations of candidates selected by | 5°™¥e- +0 commence precisely ed 10 ng clock, a.m. . : ones tse + woe | ‘ : : wf | Any further particulars of the said Property can be obtained by calling i the wudience—both ervaeee “r d amusing. ; | on the subseriber, or Reuben Tupiin, senr , on the premises. ro- We are authorized to state that the corner stone of the} Single adm/ssion, 1s. 64.; Tickets to course, for ladies, 4s. | REUBEN TUPLIN, june. 7 Gd., genttemen, $1. For sale at the store of George PL. Uus- | zard, at Apothecaries’ Hall, and at the door. Professional Delineations of Character, and Charts, with Pando d a d Les h d F rm f 8 | the Rev. Pius MePhee, will be laid, with all the ceremonial | full bts spinionacha advice, touching health, sel -improve- Freehold an 2aseno! arms 19T Haig. =o; | mont and management of children, marriage, &c., daily athis|) 4 FREEHOLD FARM at New Lopdon, at the mouth of sore } French River, consisting of 109 acres, 40 acres of which are cleared and in a high vtate of cultivation; there are 19 acres cut down 7 of which are ready for stumping and toe remainder covered with hard and }solt woud. There is cn the premises a goud Dwelling House, a Barn j 40 x 39 feet, and Granary 30 x 24 feet, and other out buildings; there LY CiISHOP MULLOCK. is also a goud well of water a short distance from the dwelling, and an ; - Att a Bat Bc Mullock ’ isho }exec}lent Spring in the rear of the property. ‘Tue road leading from “HIS Lordship the Right Rev, Dr. Mallock, R. C. Bishop | Coles’s Forty to Park Girecr tous thivdgy the Bore; Margate, Lot 19, Jaly 10, 1860. new Raman Catholie Church, now in course of erection at St. Andrew's, under the auspices of our highly esteemed friend, prescribed by the Catholic Church, on Thursday, the syareiedir ivstant. | Aug. 7.—2i. D. T. SMITH, Agent. ae ‘ onic: austell Lecture on Ita ly. _———— +- em > ———— te Tre Right Rev. Dr. Mutzocx, Bishop of St. John’, N. F., will lecture at St. Danstan’s Cathed al, in this City, to-morrow evening (fharsday), on the present state of Italy. i ; 4 , g ( r nn 4, yrneee ad hag at Sere eet Ay: eoosnetr een is rere a peste AL=0,—~Fity acres of Leasehold Land adjoining the above, 20 aeres not. unstans itti ai, tn tars ity, © i suay evening next, # 2 4 a wider teas a in . i f cult io’ mw Lica Lise. — On Saturday, July 14th | 8 wetock, on TUE PRESENT SLATE OF LLALY, in aid of the funds of es Na ore ‘on cone er any oe ies, Ieee. aye pes by. Sas er > seats. 28 3d ie cdl ak spring of water runs through the middle of this land, ; Tickets OF SPREE Rs is, Gd —Re served ee 7 yer te ae AL30,—Twenty-two acres of Leasebold Land, about 29 chains distant the stores of Messrs, Brenan, Walker, Dempsey, Gaul, MeIsaac, James! pin the above, covered with @ guod growth of hard ard.soft wood. Reddin, D. Reddin aud James McCraith, | ‘Tbe above property will be sold with or without theerop. If not August 14, 150). ibid, ! ia ere a disposed of by private sale before the 2Jth of August next, it will be T Qvryy T AUCTION. ats | sold by Public Auction on that day, on the premises, at 12 0’c'ock, noon. The Crop consists of 6 acres of Wheat, 12} acres of Oats, 3 acres 6f bP-wruel or€.the Committee for the reception of the Prince of Wales. sh . Mannraas ultimo, at St. George’s Hanover Square, by the Right Rev the B shop of Lendon, assiste iby the Houble. and Reverend Frederic de Grey, Canta ov Sit Buynoes P. Mason Desniker. Bart.. Boyal Reet. Horse Guards, to Lovisa Hoanen. eldest | hen, niece to the Duke of St. Allan’s and the Right Hon, Fanh-Lief K } y Bridegroom rare rr d fo at ove ig the brother of Knives and Forks, Plates and Dishes, &. &e. areas a my = at .s of aver anes tote mon by ustus A dd. M. Keantker, of luis lsland. GuLaSSWArk—in Dishes, Plates, Tumblers. Decanters, W ines, applying to W. Db, EAN, Koqy., Ubarivitetuwn or to the Duabseriber oa, ’ . 7 a . ‘ Fite; tay premises. JAMES IRELAND. - | Tranepaxencies, Flags, Chinese Lamps and Fittings. |@ New Londin, July 24. Tel } Dried Fruits, reserved Ginger, &e. ; Wines (draught and bottled), THE SPRING ‘STOCK -——: oO ' » . | . , % — We are iy eused to announce that Mrs. MAaCREADY, in com- | Superior Pale Brandy, Bottled Ale and Porter. ‘ pliance with the requests she bas received, will favour our! Boxes of Sperm and Wax Candles. OF OVER > * a J £206 PACKAGES, citizens with one more of her eutertainments, prior ty her! A quantity of Boards, Plank, Seantling, &, &c., together A. IJ. YATES, Auctioneer. | Received per ‘Gazelle,’ ‘Isabel,’ and ‘ William Donse,. ration ¥iect, toa dejeuner.—Moraing , Ode. rey ae ihe ha Lieut. A - — : ore + Mus. Macreapy’s Entertarnuent on Monpay Evenrna. it will take place on next Monpay evening. | with various other articles. necessary, aud we ean safely assure this | h Comment is uot ified lady of a crowded house. } lant one, will be found in another eolumo. departure, A ueust }- gn th The programme, a very August 14, 1860. T&M = Deon, ..dibowr; Eitan. Eitia:.: British Dry Goods Store. 2 ‘ | °§%O be sold by Anction, on Taesiay, the 21-t inst., in| 7 WHE whol has beer Bole cted in the best English and Scotch Proresson O. S. Fowrer’s Lectures at Temperance Hall i frout of the Subseribers’ Sale Room, Queen Street, at 11 o’clock : Markets by ‘ene of the Firm, and will be suld at most drew a crowd, and awakened much enthasiasm, besides having | 15 Chesta TEA, reasonatde raics. the pPetronace o iiss kixeellency the Lie it. Governor and {Lis 70 Buls; FLOUR, The newest and most ele rant stvles in Mantles, Dresses, \ he ‘ , , hich they ;: mine , worthy 25 Sides LEATHER, " CP a . ace . visitp the Mayor, of which they are eminently worthy. — ~ ste . e- in — Shawls, Bonnets; Flowers, Ribbons, &¢., superior White > 18 Curnes direct e e 3 Tapping é . . 4 4 pe taht pea awk been Cottons and Linnena, 7 . . Dian teiped Shirtinc. witi dry ot? Goods. ia > > 1, Uo Finney Seating, wh, Sener Maee Hees Floor Cloths, Druggets, Damask, &c, Texnsws.—All sams over £10, 3 months credit on approved Notes. . er : i and every description of Staple and Faney Guveds, and very comprehensive, and calculated | to awaken reflvctiva and convey useful instruction. Ne is Worth bearing At the close, he publicly described three persons, nominated by the audience, as correctly as any of theim acquaintances cvuld have done. ‘To stay away is to meet wit!) a serious loss. For subjects oa each evening see advertisement ; but don't forget Love, Courtship and Marriage, Wednesday and Thars- day evenings. Ue can be consulted professionally in day time | ¢ in the Island may be sold, Therefore, on Thursday the 4th day of eS ae Whe October next, will be offered at Summerside a large number of Town ots » Dwelling an arebouse » Store : arehouse, and some Conoxer’s [xquest.—On Sunday last, the 5:h instant, “ntepelen byte sate Vy Bn ti se: Pad sapere lng ae an Luqucst was held before Johu M-Neill, Esquire, ove o! | Point and the West part of this Island. - the Cerouers for (Queen's Qounty, on view of the body of Terms made kuown on day of sale which will commence at 10 o'clock, Mary Bercigan, wife of Edward Berrigan, Farmer, Union | Road. lt appears that the deceased had come to her death } by the upsetting of the cart in which she and her husband were retuining home from town, at a Jate hour on Saturday night lust, within two hundred yards of their own residence.) , Ihe verdict of the jury, who sat upon the case, wis, that * deceased came to her death by a fall caused by the upset- ting of a cart.” * ‘ really August 14, 1860. J. & T. MORKIS, Auctioneers. I -——-ALSQ——— “ce "gh. aa ————— | TRON, Steel, Hard-are, Glass, Paint, Varnish, excellent NOTICE. Congoa, and % very splendid article of Suuchong rEA, WEATHERBE, formerly of chis Island has directe) Coffee, Sugar, Sultana, Layer and Valentia Rais'us, Cur- 4 ie 4, 8 ‘9 b aft ids i c ‘ of “Fi galt yl ; an ri @ that the remainder of his property at Sammerside and elsewhere ravts, Pranes, Marmalade, &e., &e. ~ at his rooms, Terrace House. WHOLESALE AND RUTAIL, May 29, 1869. tf J. il. TUKNER & Co, Call and See! Call and See! LL tose parties who have not supplied themselves with P ricketty and worn out furniture at auction, can purchase new furniture of every desc:iption, for less money, at the sity Furniture Ware Roonmas. Alse seme Lands at Fifteen - m.° teference may be made to Mr. George R. Beer, Charlottetown, or to WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, Aucust 14, 1860. Tsl : ~ ALSO NOTICE. Some of the Subscriber's own make of CHTAITRS and other EING about to leave the Island for a short time, I do THOM.'S GREEN, hereby give notice, that [ have, by Power of At orney, : dated this day, appuinted Mr. DAVID ROGERS my Atto ney, daring my absence, who is fully authorized to callect all debts due me, and conduct a general business for me, until I return. JAMES C. POPE. Isl. 4w Aug. 15. Furniture. QUEEN SQUARE HOUSE IS NOW SUPPLIED WITIL An Excellent Assortment of POR’ OF CHARLOTLEFOWN. ENTERED. August 6-—-Schr. Flora, Hingley, Ta'amagouch ; boards. Mary Jane, Terrio, St. John, N. B Lively Lass, James, Purswish ; | Summerside, August 6, 1860. ~~ Notice to Shipowners and others. ; lasses bal. 7--Faugh-a-ballagh, Bell, Richibucto ; lumber. Gad, Camp- bell, Newfid. ; elites. S-ldvely, Mullins, Wallace : passsigers | Tu KE Charlottetown Gas Light Company are prepared to > ' | N } & baggage. George Dundis, Young, Sydney ; coal, Bee, Me tae, receive Tenders for the Freight of Cuals from Pictou to Charlotte- D I ? ( ) { ) 13) « | Pictou ; do. Sarah Jane, Jingley, Pictou ; freestone. Brigantine coin Ly order, ® @ 3 ; ‘ 5 Dashaway, Bale, Cardiff peoat. W—Lively Lass, James, Sbip | WILLIAM MURPHY, Manager. | seyecreD AT SOME OF TUE FIRST HOUSES IN ENGLAND. } Harbour ; barrels. Rosebad, Langille, Cape John; limestone. | 13—Neptune, Depray, Budoushe ; lumber. Trial, LeBlanc, La- | . ne a Saha a Se brador; herring Robert 2to0.t, Roache, Cape Breton ; coal. Louie | " a ‘ ag | Terrier, Petiara, Ship Uarlwur, ; fish. Cherub, Bears, Tracadie ; | To Truckmen and others. | shingles. Ellen, Peutz, Puzwash ; limestone. Deseada, Boudroit, | (NTTE, Charlottetown Gas Light Company are prepared to 14—Barque Gazeile, Cameron, Liverpool, receive Tenders for the Truskage of Coal and other Guods to and Charlottetown, Aug. 14, 1869. WM. HEARD. ior W. H. thankful for the large share of patronage he has Ship Harbour ; fish &e. so lung enjoyed, intimates that in future the business will be G. B. ; goods. Woodbine, Robertson, Pictou ; coal. Lady Jane | from the *“ Gas Works” to any part of the City. conduct d, so as to merit a still greater share of the support } Giay, Paul, Richibueto ; lumber. By order, of Cash customers. June 32; 1869. oa : WILLIAM MURPHY, Manager. | ———— Aucust @—Amelia, Gerrior, Pictou hal, Lively Lass, James, Canso;) Qharlottetown, Aug. 14, 1860. “pal. 8~Brigt. Callepa, Furness, Plymouta, G. B.; denis. 11— | ———— ipa abel suicide — ' : i launch tichiBucty 3; bal- 3-—-Argo, Bou- 1 qQ Schr. Eaugh a nates 20; ® bi®u etl ” my be wa CONTRACTORS ATTENTION, rial, LeGlane, Richibucto ; bal. ane, | ; oo a " z 7 PL usb Boy, Robertson, Picton; bal 7 WN DIERKS will be received an to SATURDAY, the TR eee | of August, for the erectioa of a PAROCIIAL HOUSE, at Traca. BUSHELS SALT, ex ** Gazelle,’’ (now on her 10,00 passage from Liverpool, for SALE from ship at 1s 4d per bushel. } drvit, Pictou ; bal. Terttory Miramichi; bal } ; — , i. ; I oy: and Svecificati hich c 2 see , i -~urchase rill please make arrangements ti sive iti i ‘7 YTw. " _—< % ae iqie, the Plan and Specification of which can be seea on applieation to Purchasers wi pleas axe arrangements to receive if iun- 5 >>. < @ |S Lea | q> IN ek i. Lajas subbbecuar, mediately on arrival, as the ship will be despatehed without | 4 a a : . ' * | WGOUS MeAT 4 da y £; ice ph ererese P asen tC ,. =e FENHE Steamer «LORD SEAFORTU”’ will make an Ex- | ANGU3 McAULAY. — delay for Liverpool, returzing again for Fall voyage. ~ iT ed A 7 cae io of 5 2 ; ‘sy r cursion ‘Trip from Charlottetown and Summerside to | Tracadie, August 15, 1869. aii! ae W. W. LORD & Co. Charlottetown, Saly 17, 1860. NEW GOODSs. SPRING 1869. BRITISH WAREMOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE, FUE Subscribers have just received, per Barque Gazelle, their SPRING LMPORTATION of British Merchandize. May 29, 1860. W. & A. BROWN SILK AND FELT HATS. ALSO TIGNISH, tor the occasion of the opening of the new Church | EFOoR oa A TE. lately erected there < : oe _ ie : n't. = y : \ . . mn . . ° ~ YpOB i ot a fine COtr er | The ceremony of opening will take place on Sanday morn | Fut D in Stratford, opposite Char ottetown afi eon t ing, 19th Aucust next re | Lot cheap for cash. If not sold by private sale previously, will lé P4 é wTUSs t ‘4 i 7 i ws sail es ‘ gy \ ‘4 ~ The above edechéi. aatinense Ctuaetabtel: P. E. Island, | Pet ae at Public Auction without reserve on the Iith November 180". woove Steziicer Wu fave Cnariottetown, - %. L3siand, } ; Apply to on FRIDAY, the 17th AUGUST next, at 12 o’clock at night, | ‘ calling at Summerside for Passengers, and leave Summerside ; Charlottetown, August 14, 1869. lor Tignish on Saturday morning following, at 6 o’eluck. we 3 eo eae ie Cee Ss . : ere ope Stree: o tone} ES RANKLIN HOUSI Fares, exclusive of any meals on board the Boat, to be one | hi R Al” K I, i (> » Lay fare of Three Dollars euch, or Highteen Shillings ot Isiand | SITUATED IN money, tu be paid in ydvanee, by purchasing Vickets from the ;\QuU EEN STRE ET, -—e nose = «= CHARLOTTETOWN, Agents as named below, at least une week belore the time oi | SWABEY & ROCERTS. | stake Now complete and open for the accommodation of | startling, There will be Boate from the shore to land the Passengers) TRANSIENT & PERMANENT BOARDERS. PETER MACGOWAN, Prorrit&ror. and put them on bourd again. ; | Refreshments willbe on the Church grounds to accommodate Dee Aug. és 1860. lthe public, . ee i dg ii a eat ni EN eine a W. B. Dean, Esq. EarenT rex «: “wpa A Choice Assortment of LADIES’ SUMMER BOOTS. Oa Sale | lien: D: Salmi i | fea, Gin, Soap. at the BRITISH WAREHOUSE. lion. P. Waiker, CURES eR: re) SALE by the subseriber, at his Sare Room, Water- = W. & A. BROWN. James Reppin, Esa. Birect—, : Pri. June 5, 1860. : tes. Mr. Wa. McKwsy, iF as | Chests superior Congou TEA, tis ——r ty 7 Mr. Ronatp McDona.p, g Sommnernie: Llalf-chests do. BOARDING HOUSE. Casks Holland GIN, C. BOULTENHOUSE. Boxes English SOAP. FENILE Subscriber having lately fitred up his premises, on tichmond Street, (ncarly opposite the Auction Room of Mr J. N. Harris, ) for the accommodation of permanent and trensient Boarders, lis now prepared to attend te these Wao may cal upoa him. As hia Boarding Mosse will combine moderate charges, with the con- veniencies of a private residence, he Lopes to reeeive u share of publi patronage. ‘ Ample Stable room can be provided fer harsea, carriages, &e. ; JOUN BOWERS, > O 86 FOR SALE. A VERY FINE GREY FILLEY FOR SALE, RISING three years old, fit for a Pony Carriage, or lady's riding J.U. TURNER & Co's. | —Appiy at this office. : | August 7, LsoQ, i Charlottetown, August 7, 1860, {EP RERIOS CONGODL, F i TUE CUOLCEST SOUCHONG. lhis Spring's importation from, England — Wholesale and Kevail at July 2, 1860. TEA! TEA! After the cerensgny, the hapny party repatred f be sold by Auction on Saturday next, the TS fir inwiveat,. | settlement, where a good deal of trade and shipping is carried a and aga , Sis Fle ee pa (* ‘ | se j ee '- me Pe ar a “yoy 4 ry ak au “ > . ewe Py in