es BORO SL ee De teh RP EEE be the fact, otherwise they woo'd } we | gratified the malice of Solieito: Palmer >y testing Edward » Whelan qualification, ar that superlatively spite man wished them to do, and as Whelan dared him to try, iftie A- loader’s correspondent is.desirous of | blshing a courtof inquisition in th» I Jand, for the purpose of laying bare the private circumstasces of political oppo- gents, Edwareé Whelan will readily co- operate in its investifations; and as he possesses considerable knowledge re- epecting the “ ways and means” of his op- ponents, he feels eatisfied that he shall be able (o make some astonishing revele- 0am. ——— Gescrnr.—-Ma. Kiery’s Bann tast| evening entertained very large and highly respectable audience at the Town' Hall The Concert, we are informed, wag got up under the auspecies of Mra. Gacss—was private and select, and was emisently creditable to the taste and M>ernlity of that lady. SEE Acetperr to rae Strawen Piom- wean.—H. M. screw propeller Plumper got ashore on Thursday last, at the en- weace of Digby Gut, where she remained eixehours, having sustained considerable damage. «She is now at anchor off Bear River, in Digby Basin, waning orders fromthe Admiral, at Halifax. {[t is ex- cted she will come here to repair.— Newbrunswicker. } -~ Cauironnia—The Sieamer New World, of New York, is reported to have made the shortest passace yet recorded, to the Pacific, though we have yet seen no account of the arriva! at San Francis- co.. She.isa boat ofariver model, de- signed to draw four and a half feet of water only. She passed throuch the Straits of Ma- gellan in 30 hours, The passage from the Straits to Valparaiso was made in seven days, against a heavy head wind, and the voyage froin Rio Janeiro to Val- paraiso in 21 days. The following is an abstract from her lor: Running time from New York-to Val- paraiso 44 days, (three days of which we man due north and took three days to re- tarn,) making 38 days actual running ume—distance 12,000 :niles. PASSENGERS. Oa Sunday night, Capt.. Cumberland, Miases Lord, White, and Rankin, Messrs, W._R. Watson, Murray, Neat. Rankin, and John Casely, and 2 in the Sterage. Sa yas ees Quen FOR SALE, A number of BUILDING LOTS for “\ Sale. on easy terns, by applying to Mr. BEVAN, at Carr. Rice’s Office. Ang. 14. Aw. pd. WETOMA LAS, WOOL CARDING. HE Subscriber begs respectfully to inform t his friends and the public, that his CARD- ING MILLS are now in full operation, and the Machinery being new and of a superior scription, performs the work in a first rate tyle. TERMS. td. per pound if paid on delivery. tid, do, payable in three months. S4.. do. | if paid after that date. eod Merchantable Wheat, Barley and Oats Mil be taken in payment at the Charlottetown hirket price. ty JOHN HENDERSON. Stackley Point Koad, August 10.——2m AMER (Yo RAG Sa ERSONS desirous of remmitting mo- , sey. to.any of the. Colonies, or to the ‘uted States, or any part of England or land, can obtain Bille of Exchange for purpose for any amount, aod at any re- wed sight, from the Subacrider. e Subseriber wil! purchase Billa of Ex- ¢ dvswn on any part of the word. GHAKLES YOUNGS. ~ | HIS UNION was incorporated by the .-| Works of Art, some of which are extremely ber, by THE B -——_—_— mee , THE ) American, Art Union. Lys ‘tewelure of New York, in 1840, for} be promotion of the Fine Arts n the 20th December next there will be Listrrbuted by 4.ot, te Subscribers, several hun- dred choice PAINTINGS, BUSTS, and other costly. A Subseriber of Five Dollars is a Member for the year, and is entitled to all the privi- leves of the Union which are as follows: Ist. Every Member receives.a copy, ofa large and costly Original Engraving. ; 2d. He fs also entitled to an Annual Report of the Transactions, &c., of the Union. 3d. He algo receives monthly,the “ Bor- wetin.” This is a publication of 16 pages, quarto, of 3 columns each, with a beautiful erent 4th. He has likewise the opportunity of obtaining atthe annual Distribution in Decem- Lot,a Pajntingof great value, or other rk of Art. Specimens, &., can be seen at the Office of the Subscriber, who has been spain Hon. orary Secretary to the Union forthis Island. He is empowered to grant receipts to pe desirous of becoming Subscribers to the Unien. CHARLES YOUNG, Honorary Secretary. Charlottetown, Jane 1, 1850. Bell Hanging and Locksmith BUSINESS. HE Sobscriber begs to notifyhis friends from the Shop lately occupied by him op- posite to the Coionial Building to the Shop lately occupied by Mr. George Fos- ter, in Kent Street, and opposite the re-} sidence of Henry Palmer, Esq., where he will carry on the various branches of his business as heretofore. He returns his sincere thanks to the public for their paat patronage, and trusts that he wil! merit and receive a continuance, of the same, DAVID O’NEALE, Aucust 10. To tue ‘TENANTS AND SETTLERS ON Townsures Nos. 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, anp 66, AND TO ALL UTHERS IN Puince “LpwarRv IJsLAND, WHO ARE INDEBTED TO ME ON ANY ACCOUNT WHATSOEVER. LIEREBY notify that | have this day assigned over all my Real and Per= sonal Estate in Prince Edward Island, to James Peake Esq., the Hon... Charles Hensley, the {lon John Myrie Hol), and Theophilus Desbrisay, Esq., as Trastees for the payment of Debts and other pur- poses. All persons indebted to me are required to make jinmediate payment to the said Trustees, and all to whom [| may he indebted are requested to forward their Accounts to the same parties for ad- jusiment. CHARLES WORRELL. Charlottetown, June 19, 1850. To be let, N a lease of 999 years, in Lots to suit purchasers, about | 200 acres of excellent Land, part of the Estate of Wyther Grange, situate on the Winsloe Road about 5 miles from Charlottetown, _ The situation is beantiful, commanding a view of Nova Scotia and the Harbour’s Mouth. There are obout 40 acres cleared on the differ- ent Lots, and the remainder may be clear- ed ata trifling expence. Apply to Mr. Horroyp, Wyther Grange, Winsloe Road, Lot 33. June 12, 1850. Uncourage island Manufacture. WAGE A BRASS Foundry Establishment, CHARLOTTETOWN. \ ADE to order at the above “~ named Establishment,—Lathes, Thresh- ing Machines, Mountings for Chaff Cutters, Prize ‘Turnip Drilis, Foree Pumps, Garden and Wire Engines, Mill Cranks, Spindle Steps, Rims and Bushes, Mounting for Circular Saws, Bells Brass and Composition, Articles for Ships and Carriages, Hard Brasa Kushes and Steps for Machinery ; Turning, Screw cutting, Boring, Punching, and Saw cutting done at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Argaad and other Lamps repaired. An apprentice wanted at the above Esta- blishment. The highest price wil} be given for old Brass aud Copper. AHINER. and the public that he has removed) 223 La VQ? AGAda Hooper’s Cheap New Store. Situated atthe South Side of Queen Square. ATTACHED TO THE Buick Hovsr, were EVERY ARTICLE IN WEARING APPAREL, TEA, GROCERIES, &C. Can be had at astonishingly low prices, (PHIS Store will be open for about SIX LARGE STOCK must be disposed of. Come and judge for your selves, N. B.—Good TEA from Js. 6d. to Qs. 6d.; ready: made SHIRTS for 10d. ; other articles in meen Who woald not ea sky? to get a shirt for 10d; ? oo ane . The above store ja sitdated: next: to Morrie’s Brick Honse, and oot at the North Corner, 28 formerty. May, 29, 1850. bt hha i roe | ed THE Subscriber has mnch pleasure in notifying the Public, that the Direc- tors of the “ Alliance Life & Fire Insurance Company” OF LONDON, have authorised him to make a consider- able reduction in the rates of Premium. As policys hereafter become renew- able, the Subscriber will grant receipts at the reduced rate, without the necessity. of a new Policy being issued. All persons desirous of Insuring are respectfully invited to take Policys. from the “ Aruiance.” Noman can consider his property to be safe unless he be in- sured. “Delays are dangerous,” espe- cially in this matter. Sat verbum sapienii. _ CHARLES YOUNG, Ch. Qown, July 27. 13w Agent. Private Class for Young Ladies. h R. R. B. IRVING begs leave re- spectfully to intimate to Parents and Guardians, in Charlottetown, that he pur- poses opening a YOUNG LADIRS’ PRIVATE CLASS, on Monday the 29ih inst., for Tuition in Waritine, Enenisu Grammar, Anite Hours or Tustion.—From 4 to 6 o’clock, P. M., five days a week. Tuition Fre.—Twenty Shillings per School Quarter. Frenca.—Ten Shillings per do. extra. Crass Room, Water Street, opposite the residence of the Hon. Mr. Young. July 27, 1850. 4w, NOTICE. LL persons indebted to the Subscri- ber by promissory Note or Book Ac- countare hereby notified that unless their respective accounts are settled on or be- fore the 15th day of October next, they will on that date be positively sued for. Good merchantable produce will be taken in payment of those debts if delivered on or about the above date. J. D, P. COLES. July 10, 1859. P.8.—HARNESS of all descriptions and of superior workmanship and finish will he exchanged for Potatoes and Oats if delivered at the Subscriber's Premises. VRatlotsetown, June i, 1850. } Jaavary 12 1850, WwW. &. HOBs. \or at same convenient shinoing place WEEKS only, during which time a} mETIC, Boox-KErPING, &c., &c., &c.,: | |FOR SALE OR YO BELET, TWO FINE BUSINESS STANDS ON QUEEN'S STREET. pae STORE, DWELLING and PRE- MISES, at present in the occupancy of ALEXANDER M:Lean, Esq.othie Pro 18 in fee simple, "vi old —ALSso— The STORE, DWELLING and PREMIS ES recently: occupied by Mr. Jouw Davie, jun., this Property is.a Leasehold, and tbe Lease may be purchased, or the Premiegs take” at an annual rent. The position and capabilities of the above. for prosecuting a large Business, recommend them to'any who may require eich; and the Properties being so well known tequire ho farther comment. Possession, if required, on the let May.ensuing. A ly to sas April 10, eg, ANDREW MITCHELL. BAZAAR, BASARR, Temperance. Bazaar!!! BAZAAR will [p.¥.] be p th A NEW TEMPE Aitce WA Lee TUESDAY the Turrtry-rinst day of Dicem- BEN Hext, at noon for the purpose of enabling the ‘‘ Sons of Tempe to fulfill their on- g2gements ints erection thereof. . All persons favourable to the T: rance Cause, will thus have an opportunity of map» festing, not only their , but of proving their sympathy fer its advancement. ty received by any of the following Ladies, whe 7 kindly consented to take c there- of -— ' ‘ 85 i » Mrs. Pitsgerald, Miss P. Duvis, -~ Rand, —C ii, a Lydiard, Mrs. Wiebe Dawees, Miss P.Desbrisay, Mole Batted Mra.G.T. Haszard, — John Willlama: Charlottetown, August 7, 1850, [All papers. WOPRO Re HE undersigned, having by De T dated 17th day of June Finn bose’ > poinied Trustees of the Real and Persowal Estate in this island, of Cuantes Won- RELL, Esquire, for the putpose of maneg- ing the same, and of discharging al! jet Debts and claims against the said Chartes Worrell or his said Estate, hereby require all Persons indebted to the said Charles Worrell, to make immediate payment.to them ; and all Persons having any Claime are requested with as little delay ag sible to forward the full particulars thereof to them for adjustment. JAMES PEAKE, CHARLES HENSLEY, JOHN M. HOLL, ) : THEO. DESBRISAY. Direct to THeopuinvs Desprisay, Fog, Ch. Town, Charlottetown, July 10, 1850. NEW CHEAP STORE, Foor or Queen Street, next ro Ma Peter Macegowan’s. 1 99 PACKAGES Genuine Teas, ™ Porto Rico Sugar, Olive Oil, Superfine Flour; Salad Oil, in cases: White Wine Vinegar; Havannah Cigars : Newman, Hunt & Co.’s'best Port Wine, different diamonds; Golden Sherry; Hep: nessey’s and Martel’s Cognac Brandy, Dark and 'Pale; Holland’s' Gin; Jamaica Spirits, 40 per eent. over proof, &&, The above articles—warranted genuioe and the best of their kind—being a con: signment, are offered for sale fora shart time only, wholesale or retail, at uncom- monly low prices for cash, as the whole must shortly be closed. Families and dealers: will find this ‘ an excellent opportunity of supplying them- selves on better terma than the articiés’ can be imported. A. DAVIDSON. July 27, 1850. 2w. Old Clothes Renovated BEAVERS,SILK AND PARISHATS _— RE-STIFFENED & CLEANED! — VH E subscriber gratefully acknowledges, the very liberal support received from his friends, and now informs them and the public generally, that he has established his business about two ‘miles from Thar- lottetown on the road leading to the North River. All orders left at Mrs. Seldon’s, U pper Queen Street, or with the subscriber wi} ] be promptly and gatisfactorily executed. within the 2b of October. JOHN HOBBS, Iatte, d&e. June 19. sD, The smallest contributions will be thankfut: } : ‘. ener omagybaeinns Ea _——" S sina ee