whe Grammer, : 115 | ARRIVAL OF THE PRINCE. — ——— THE SPY SYSTEM—AGAIN. _ , . : s RorAt The@mvess Prince Au rri Saturday evea- Tne Colonial Seeretary makes a doleful attempt in the last | tis Ror Acrsep arrived bere on Satarday eves Sdnader to exoterele U6 Gevernncah ee complicity in Mr..| ing last, ia mye lady Head, —_ Canada. The Pe was re- : : ceived on landing by His Excellency George Dunpas, Esquire, Lieut. Whitman's spying mission. He says the Spy was employ “A Governor, and a large crowd of persons who had assembled on Pownal by the Commissioners and not by the Government, and that | x. -ect Wharf te weleome bic. Having walked to the head of the wharf, we should not censure the latter for the employment of such a | be stepped into the carriage of His Excellency, and immediately drove per n. , of the Government always set up. The diseredit or disgrace | The Prince was accompanied by Major Cowell, Royal Engineers, bis attending any improper proceedings mast be always thrown Governor, Captain the Hon. F. Egerton, H. M. Ship Se. George, and Mr. Whaston. dye tipo —* .- .| OnSunday morning His Royal Highness attended Divine Worship Mr. Whitman acted in the capacity of a Spy—that he obtained | in St. Paul"s Church, in this City. ” on any other shoulders than their own. It is not denied that his informatic On Monday His Royal Highness visited the Provincial Building, and wm, such as it is, by making false representations of bis business and character—that at least one member of the | grove out into the Country. Goverpmont, besides His Excellency, knew that Mr. Whitman! On Tuesday morning His Royal H'ghmess em! arked on board the | An Inquest was held on Tuesday, the 9th inst.. at the house of | | Lar ing Gallant, near Cepa Egmont, Lot 15, before Thomas Tuat, one for P » Couuty, on view eo! the body of a person, un- iknowa, found dead on tue beach ut Fishing Cove, Verdict of the Jury, * Pound drowned. ”’ fthe Coroners for Prin — - —_——2S > ig of Vriday, the 12th inst, the house of Mr. Morris, Mrs. Morris was ab- On the events South Wiltshire, Lot 31, was destroyed by fire. sent for a short time, and field; and before she or any of the neighbors could get to the house, it was 80 Completely enveloped in flames that they found it iapoesib'e to his is just such a ery as the friends and supporters | to Government House. enter, and everything—incluiing their summer's provisioas, .o.— was consumed. — Jon. Died, On the 26th ult, at Dundas Castle, N. B., Mary, daughter of James Dundas, Esquire, and the Lady Mary Dundas. [Lhe deceased Lady was a sister to His Exeelleney George Dundas, Esquire, the Lieutenant Governor of this Island } PRICES CURRENT. —_ first observed the flames ia the adjiiving | ae ES ne ee ————— ORPHAN & POOR CHILD'S FREE SCIIOOL. \ ANTED, a Male TEACIIER, with or without a License of the Board of Kdaeation, to take cherge of the above School in this city. Salary Fifty Pounds a-year. | > 2 Si Ss re. Yt ree Te J 3 re: ~ aS 4 ‘CIVIC ELECTIONS. Unex- die ceptionable reference as to character a ere. ho a applications will be received after the 30th of June inst. 3 St BY TH pM AYOR, ot Lse, Wanted to Rent, a suitable school-room in a ventral e 4 Apvly to the undersigned. N pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly of this | situation in the city. ; ' Island, made and passed in the Righteenth year of the By order of the Board of Edueation, reign of Her present Majesty, intituled ** An Act to incorporate ; JOHN McNEILL, Secretary. | the Town of Charlottetown, I do horeby give public Netice,| Charlottetown, June 24, 1861. ’ jthat an Election of ‘wiAtto UG on rp i \ ” | bec that SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. or the City of Charlottetown. onal ‘ ; a sd end ke. will | will be held on TUESDAY, 6th AUGUST next, at the several | "PYUE MAILS for the Neighbouring ‘Provinces, Se, will, <slienas [iihausitin tea ietiey Gait’ until farther notice. he made up and forwarded as follows : : B. : For Nova Scotts, via Pictou, every Monday and Thursday, SRS SA OEE Cuarvorretown, July 20, 1861. in Ward No. 1— \t the Store of A. H. Yates, Esq., corner of at 12 o’clock, noon. was eo leudably employed, and gave him aceess to the public records and docaments,—and the Islander stated, a short time aco, that it was very necessary to have a man like Mr. Whit- » to correct the false statements made to the Land Commis- sioners last summer by a great many of the most intelligent | respectable people in the Colony. Now, it is no defence his disreputable proceeding to say that the Spy was not | ‘ »yed by the Government. He pursued his vocation with the knowledge and assistance of the heads of the Government adeed, we could not have dene without them,—and the whole Exeeutive Council are responsible for his cunduct as well as for the employment of bis services. Mr. W. UH. Pope says: ** Poor Whelan, he affects to be sadly seoored that Mr. Whitman should have spent the winter in the Island, going from place to place, seeing and judging for himeelf.’’ Mr. Whelan feels no annoyance in reference to this matter. If he has any feeling at all about it, it is that of gratification at seeing the mess of difficulties in which the Government have involved themselves about the Land Com- mission; and he knows very well that he will be able to exclaim, after the next election: ** Poor Pope, your Govern- 1t friends made a sad blunder when they counived at the Spy system in this Island.”’ -_-——_—__—_—__-—- ¢ me@ eo TUE JRANGE DISPLAY. Vas the Volunteer Bill was under the consideration of the ilouse 2f Assembly lust Session, it was stated by several mem- bers that the Orange Svcicty was, in some measure, connected with che Volunteer movement. The Hons. Messrs. Gray and Liaviland preteaded to be greatly shocked at the imputation, and said they did not know and did not believe there was such « thiag as an Orange Lodge in the Island. eeatiewen can no longer plead blissful ignorance on this sub- ject. The Mondor of Wednesday last, and the Proéestant of Saturday assure us that no less than five Orange Lodges met to celebrate the anniversary of the battle of the Boyne, at their late Tea shine on the Princetown road, ** besides several members of other Ledges frum the more western parts of the Island ;"‘ and that at Lot 49, on tie same day, other Orange Lodges were seen doing their best to make themselves ridi- vulous, fue argument used in defence of Orangeism, last winter, was, that if there were Orange Lodges there were aleo Ribbon Secieties in this Island. When the parties who made this as- sTtron were asked to prove it, they could not do it. A Rib- ben Society was never known to exist in this Island,—there has been no Ribbon ** demonstration’’ like that of Orangeism ; but even if there had been, that would not justify the siily display made on the 12th July. Orange Lodges were a ** peaceable body of men’’ on the 12th July. They uray bave been peaceable on that day, for aught we know or cure, but we are confident their organization hus uo teadeney tu promute peace. Tne fruits which Urargeism has burue in every other part of the world, are, — strile, hat- red, and uncharitableness. Tie Proiestant, and other ** evan- gelical witwesses,”’ such as the Reverends Messrs. Fitzgerald, Kouch aad Sutheriand., will, nu duubt, dv tueir best to en- courage the formation of each secret Societies, as aids to the present very uspopular Government; but it appears tu us t in dving ev they sink their Lig: and holy miseivo io that { the political sehemer. We vbserve thata Mr. J. M. Cameron, said to be Grand Master of tne Urange Lodges in British America, ame in for ae Share of the praise that was lavi-hed 0. the lea ‘ers ol Urangeism at che celebration of the 12th. This is the indi- vicQul, we remember, who went to England last fali or autumn 18 a delegate from the Order, to pull the Duke of Neweaatle | over the coa § fur having prevented the Prince of Wales from cing the silly demonstration of the Orangemen in Canada, on the veeasion of the visit of his Royal Highness. | Cojsnel Arbutinot, and married, firet, P. Hughes, Esq., and | \li Orangedom was in great excitement about Mr. Cameron's mission. Of course, the Duke was to be reprimanded by the | Queen, and censured by his peers in the House of Lords,—the ' Louse of Commons would take up the subject, we were told, | and the Orangemen of Canada would receive the highest hon- | our which the British nation can bestow—the thanks of Par- | lament. In fact, the Duke was to be annihilated for his op- | position to Orangeism, and Orangeism was to be taken into | | the especial favor of the Crown. But somehow or other, these results bave not been witnessed—the Duke still stands | very high im the favour of his Sovereign, and has been lately | ofered the Government of India—one of the most important | | | Parhia- | trasts that can be conferred ona British subject—as a fur- tier proof of the confidence of his Royal Mistress. ment has been silent on the subject of Cameron’s mis-ion, and tee Tunes and other influential journals laughed at the thing 6 the ** last exhibition of the folly of the diety Orangemen.”’ Toe Grand Master returned to the place from whence he came | a wiser if not a better man, and Orangedom has ever sinee ob- ® cred a disereet silence in regard to his fool's errend. ome ~ > 7+ <- -- Tee } MR. SECRETARY POPE es. THE CATHOLICS. | Tuat a Colonial Secretary should forget his positioa ns a} Goverament officer, and offer insult to nearly half the popu- | lacior., by writiuog against theie religion, is an episode in co- | lonial Governmeut that does not ofien oceur, and this instance | of malfeasance mast be uated accordingly. Had the letter | in question been written by the Conservative author as editor | of the paper which grannied the production into the reading world, it would bave been but evidence of un imperfect jadg- | ment, and passed at best as an ill-natured leader, or had the | writer been remarkable for holding highly evangelical views | on the subject of Creed, there unght have been a moderate | degree of reason is framing such a eontribucion to some such evangelical and charitable organ as the Protestant journal ; | but neither as Editor nor Reformer can an excuse be framed. Tae jetter is over the signature of the Government Colotial Sceretary, and being so will be considered by the couatry as & Government document, mm the publication of which the ‘Jaeen’s Printer felt bound to co-operate. This is a strange world; thirty-five thousand people are held up to ridieule by tis Culunial Seeretary, wavse salary they help to pay, for working together under the directiva of a numer of Priests —sad torty-five thousand exhortel to work together at the a ting of one official layman. “Self Goverument,” says the letter, “has been graated to the people of the Island” — an‘ the thirty-live thousaad Carholics are part of the people ! Surely sell-goverament was not given to the whule to be ex- ercisad oaly by @ part,—anl Rowaa Catholics are entitled to as large 20 interest in the Government as they can secure by rigit ot nuriers, whether they are considered formidable by the I rotestants or no, The injustice dene to the common ye of the whole people in this letter is, that one-half is con- demned for uviteduess, while the other half is exhorted to a Lt is not the system of religion that makes the Roman Po Prince Eiward Island go politieally important— it a - ‘an hasan that is the seeret—a union, anne 7 > armouy with their religion, bat not a eile 7 the Priests half so much as by such diatribes ope’s last” to the Protestants of Prince Edward Island. TT 8 — — — wae spegee by the last Eoglich Mail that an Eytine Buoop Uorse, this Lin purchased in Kagiaud fur the Royal Agricultural Soviety of wh aad, was suipped on board the Gaze le, for tais Port, on the Bead tau, and way be expected here in a few days. The Protestant says that the | Steamer |Vestmorland, at 9 o’clock, which vessel conveyed him to H. Poultry. 5d @ 8d'Tarkeys, each Provisions. | M. Ship St. George, 100 guns, lying in the Bay sinco Saturday last. > : ; i om oot an y — Beef, (small) per Ib. The lriace was accompanied tv the St. George by His Excellency | Do by quarter 4d @ 7}Geese, each none | George Dundas, Esquire, Mrs. Dandas, the Coantess Mulgrave, Lady) \luiton none F’owls, each ls 3d @ 2s | Laura Phippe, aud Mr. Atkinson, Private Secretary. | Lamb per quarter 2s @ 5s,/Ducks, each none It is Mitter of regret to our Citizens that the Sv. George, a magnifi- | Pork, per Ib. 3d @ 44d Patridges, each none a oe ; a ie p 1 a & cent line-of-battle Ship, superior in sito the Hero, remained outside D ». (small) bd ee i Fish the Harbour, some eight or ten miles from the Block-house, particularly Veal per Ib. 241 @ « adi oo P ” . . y) Batter (fresh) Yd @ Lids ‘aMish, per qtl. 183 @ 20s ft ee . ' : i, mi. £8 ° aa there is good reasun to believe she could have sowe into this Port in Do. tub none Herrings, per bbl. od @ 5d|Mackere!, per doz. 9d @ Lld perfect safety, there being suflisient water to float eny Ship in Her| Cheese | 23 @ 4s | Majesty’s s.rvice.— Jsl. fallow | sete cme nameienaeid: Ceci | haod 10d) Lumber. EXAMINATION AZT SL. DUNSTAN’S SCHOOL. | tain Od @ 8d Boards, (hemlock) 38 6d @ 4s | Pearl Barley 14d @ ld) Do. (spruce) 43 @ 5s | The pupils attending the above school wero examined on | Flour, per barrel 42345s| Do. (pine) 7s @ 93 24d @ 244 Shingles, per M. lad @ 2 6d @ 7d Monda,, the 15th instant. The number of visitors present on| Flour per tk the ocasion was very small, which shows that tie interest ta- | Ooatmeal keu by parents in the education of their children is not in-| Eggs per dozen lereasing. The School-room, which is certainly the Jargest | and best ventilated school-room in the city, presented a very neat and respectable appearance. There were over one bun-| Potatoes pr bush. 'dred children present on the oceasion, and we must say that} Turnips we felt much pleased with the orderly manner in which they | Carrots per bushel conducted themselves during the proceedings.” It was al $ | neue Suudries. Tim othy Seed per bush. none (Clover Seed per tb none 2sd @ 2<3d Wool per tb 1s 3d @ Is 6d none Lay, per ton 80s @ 100s 2s 6d Straw per cwt. ls 9d @ 2s JJomespan per yard 336d @ 6s Veg~ tables, highly gratifying to observe the clean and heaithy appearance Grain. |Apptes por dozen none | ol the children. A large majority of them being of a tender) Wheat per bushel none Culigkins per } 4d @ 7d 4s @ 4s Od Hides per 1 C4d @ 4d 2s 3d @ 2s Gd Sheepskins 7s GEORGE LEWIS, Market Clerk. Barley ‘ Vats ‘ age, the examination Was not as interesting as on furmer oc- | casions; but as far as it extended, it was lighly satisfactory. | The classes of English Grammar, Geography, Alsebra, aud General Information acquitted themselves admirably ; reflect- led much credit on themselves, and fully sustained the bigh | reputation whieh the Messrs. Roche haye attained as instruc- | tors of youth. i NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, fiorses, Wagegons, Harness, PIANO FORTE, &c. &e. —-_-o*+ --——-- To tue Eptror or run Examiner. | Simm,—I observe that in the last Islander, W. II. Pope, | Colonial Seeretary aud Editor of that paper, has, over his }owa signature, thought proper to allude to a paragraph ip ‘my letter to you last week, io which [ vontradicred and re- 27th instant, on the MARKET SQUARE, at 120 clock: These innocent | fu'ed his charge against my colleagus and myself es to| 2 Good Fare HORSES — Liorned CATTLE lan unfair division of the Road moncys in our district—Mr. | ; bg a 33 ee Weide Pope having accused us of showing favour to the Catholic | oe tt etre ; I 5 1 do Glack Harness, 1 Pole & Straps for Waggon portions of the district to the prejusice of tre eet 1 ao Brows Garnete 2 Martingales | Mr. Pope does not notice my refutation, and there!ure tacitly | Tandem Reins, Double do. 3 Bridle Bits ‘adits that he slundered my colleague and myself. 41 *€pot | Cart Siddle and Britchea 1 Malter | necessary fur ue to notice the other portions of his lettor, .+| 1 Box Sleizh, daunting do. 1 Pony Waggon, with Patent \which he attempts to create religious strife between Protes-| 1 PIANV FORTE, with several other = desman ee 2 i roeys I rae months’ cred on ¢ ove af » i tants and Uatholics; but [ may just remark that since he has} + 2° Ehiree m: Z oo “, en vint Notes | proved himself >a false wi id cal Si oii Bea Ain | Sale Positive. No Reserve, proved himself to be a false wituess and calumniator in me} sate 22. 1861. WILLIAM DODD, Auetioneer. /ease, his testimony on other matters must be regarded :s} ~~ ina eNO — om bila linha oe worthless ; ea eee as ee cf the} Liverpool and Charlottetowr ‘ Dp : se! P ; . tw > tere Jap : - | Protestant people of this [sland ts extremely impudent and} al ‘TTDDIR rire 68 YA y | presumptuous, and sbouid be repudiated by every Provestant, THE Un PE iit SHIE I S AB 5 i ; y. OrPERED and CO! PER FASTENED, A. as well as it is b y Yours, &e. JY McDoxraLip, Commander, will be despatched } ist September ns.ct- i | July 20, 1851. on P Tr 7, Pp, OQOL for this port direct abuut tho GEORGE COLE3. from LIV« Re . I , This favorite ship is weli kitow" to the mercantile eom- wunity of I E Island as tre fastest yersel n tie trade ; while THE LAND COMMISSION. f the superior order in which she has unnyrmly discharged her *} } . * S T y i “oe . f shinpers as a desi The following p*ragraph appears in the St. John New | cargoes commends her to the attention of puippers as & desi- Branswicker of a late date, announcing the startling fact that, rable oer Por fre cur na >, having superior Cabin acco dations, the Land Commissioners have concluded their labours. It says} ” at aide t rt footed I te .Axseew Dowcas,’ Eau. 2127 jand is one-half of a Town Lot, 84 feet by 80. aa ve eenteegyty Se given. . ‘+ the award may soon be expected,” but we have heard that Trafford on tuare, ducniy ihalea nee ce ad ’ 4 |; Jf not svld by Private Sale before the Lith day of AUGUST | r un WELL KNOW N PROPERTY formerly in the pos = sata ‘ : ary Be a i TkAEES D. MASON next. it will then be offered at PUBLIC AUCTION. session of the late JAMES N HARRIS, Commission stury so eiten, within the last twelve montis, that ve person ee) ee July 228 1331 Sapa ree eh Eee fuwn, July 8, 1861. WILLIAM DODD. | Merchant, of this Cily, consisting of a Two story KULLDING in this sland + ow gives any attention to it. Ratdietens snigape gp sae cass Te eens =| = Se ee, | fronting on Richmond Street, fitted up as a Dwelling House, . , LENE UO pe Te tet c3w RS | * Pawwce Epwarp Istaxp —We understand that the Com-/ Ht 2 2&3 © ke Ex Buqimntime. Missioners appointed ty arrange ‘the diiheuic es which exist |, YUE Subseriher -vill sell by AG@TION, at his Sauz Ruom, | between the land proprietors of Prinee Biward Island and the : tenunts, and other matters of m portance connected therewith and who for some time pa t bave deen deliberating in the in mediate vieinity of theeity, have racently bruagit their labors to a cluss, and an avard may be soon expected. The Hon. Pa : ‘ . . | Credit ol approve | Jose; h Howe. one of Che Commissioners, bas expressed fils | . determination to agitate fora union of Nova Seotia, New Brunswick and P. KE. fsland, leaving Canada to take course rhe may d-em expedient alter their coasummation has | ¢ on FRIDAY nox, the 26th unst.. at LL eo clock— i 100 Barrels Saperfine FLOUR } 76 Do Fancy Do Terys—Al! sums under £10, Cash: i Jont Noces of ihind. ALEXANDEA McKINNON, Auctioneer. | GOORGETIWN PJBLIO TEA. N WEDNESDAY, the 7ch AUGUST. tne Ladies of Tri- | nity Church Congregation mtend (D V.; givinga Pablic | Ce&A PARTY at the atvractive grounds of WOODSIDE, the i ; ; over £10,3 months! Wiaial } been realized. *° _—o=— + — | | the re 1 of therm Parisi: Church. | De Lacy Keans hus been od un stered torin the Lundon Cours b Lacy Evans: M. P.. her 7. by Lieut -Gen. Sir De husband laudable undertaking should not fail in commending | Chere was no executor nominated in the will, only by inter-| itsclf to all whe would further a good ¢ bjeet; and as the epot ence. The pers ypal property was sworn under £6000. ifer } hindly granted for u © ‘ ceasion ‘e one of the most highly eul- ladyship’s maiden name was Josette Arbuthnot, daughter of | #¥abed aud de igh ful in King’s ¢ manty and the arrangements | for the entertainment and gratification of visitors certain, it in [834 married, secondly, Colonel Evans, now Lieut.-Gen. | 13 therefore to be hoped that the tables will be abundantly | Sir De Lacy Evans. Lady Evans, possessing property in her | furnished with guests trom far and near. own right, bas by her will bequeathed tne whole thereof to) The Georgetown Company of Rifle Volunteers are expected Sir De Lacy for his life, and upon his decease it will devolve | t give additional interest to the event by a Full Dress Mici- | upon her ladyship’s soa, Philip Alexander Hughes, Eeqr.,| tary Drill and Parade. who has been in the reesipt of an annuity, which, how. ver,| | ' . ceased on her demise, he being amply provided fur, added to Stores of Messrs. Knight, LeBrocq, and Aitken, and at the | which he is ultimately to receive the reversiunary interest | entrance to the Grounds. above mentioned. July 22, 1861. a eddies did [The P. Hughes, Esq ,referred to in the foregoing paragraph| Fea Party at St. Alban’s, Mount Stewart. | was brother of the late George A. Hughes, Esq., formerly of| 4 PUBLIC TEA MEETING will he held on the beaatifal | the Commissariat Department of Halifax, and latterly a resi- | ‘ a ooeenee adjoining Be. Alban’s Charch, Mount Stewart, dent of Charlottetown, where nearly all the family of the a ett — ee er Wim. Bourke, Esq, bas generously laced | ie Steamer at th | tony | disposal of the Committes of Management, and Visitors from | | the Metropolis favouring the pious object, aud Gesitoae of | selakuneiaur incthn denieiiaiiall aha walked “ill find their| present ovrintended review of the acts and policy of the Go- | es sedohaaahe ad ki ere Family Tickets by steamer, 3s; single, 1s. | 1s Gd; children half price. : Se | _Jaly 22, 1861. Gotp 1x Nova Scorra —-The Pictou Standard says :— | ‘ve oe on BAe oo We were favored yesterday by James D. B. Fraser, Esqr., | ay tRTER fA 233 t¥ Bo with the sight of a specimen of gold which was found the iss 4 ghino of Beauty is a joy forever.” | other day in the vieinity of Mount Thom. The epocimen is | i a £ sae oe : he | rich, the gold being well distributed on the quartz, and it! Fe 4 NV At LELLAN returns his sincere thanks to the aff rds abundant proof that gold is to be found in \arger or) **e° © Se ~ _nhalingntn on eres annie Island | smaller quantities in that district. There appears to be no, generally, pa ularly to the L arene fOr the very 1 eral ao geological reason why gold should not. be foand in Pictou | Tage he has received since er in the Colony on County in as large quantities as in Tangier ; in fact. Dawson | would respectfully talorm the pu ae 58 large t — ne eat a years ago gave itas his opinion that gold was much more moved his J stare Gallery. te-the Building penepensat- x epee" | likely to be found in these metamorphic distriets than on the | Site the Catholic ‘ athedral , where he = peepares to taxe : wey coast line, as they bear a much closer resemblance to the other tographic Portraits in every branch a mye 7 er uuriferous portions of America.”* | with all the late im provements, Having had 15 years ex- | The same paper, speaking of the gold discoveries in Nova | Pertenece Jn the practice of the ¥sve eet. Viz od ainting and Scotia, says :— | Seulpture in eoneert in their various | epartincnis, and 5 years | ‘It is impossible to estimate the social changes our coun- | = the aes field of ene ” decom Se ores try may have to undergo if these fields tarn out to be even | “9° subsertber is cunfident — ees “t aoe i er | moderately productive. Emigration will be directed to our | #2 amountof grace, trui } ane poguty. wnintatay oy any per- | shores from al! parts of the world,and indeed already we hear | son who has not had the same ores pyEANY Ah itt i of parties of diggers coming from England, Canada, P. £ | N.B. Laying bout a Saloon with a payee fal eky-lig ag, and | Isiand, and various other localities. It would appear that the | having every facil ty fur taking set gt BO eehanener Gee indjfference displayed by Government to f-eilitaie emigration, | be given ia all cases. we emery ROO all J art is about to be remedied by nature herself, and thatin a most | on aL ita mak from this rah ace eit ig a Moai, aken by other partics: see the delicacy and pearl-like | a Seee - —~) coe oe ln 183 Pa desh colours; Jook at the manner in which the} ‘ i drapery is rendered, and bebold the artistic arrangements of | Great Eanruquake at Avticua —Captain Hunter, of light and shade, and you will exclaiw it is an inimitable gem | of the steamer Delta, which arrived from 3t. Thomis and) of gy¢, Pictures taken on enamelled Cloth may be sent ia Bermu la this moruipng. s‘ates that just as he was leaving St letters, withous any additional postage. Tris proceers is ex- | Thowas a report reached that place that Antigua was nearly | ceedingly beautiful, and in point of purity and zicimess of tone destroyed by an earthq ake, and that 2,000 lives were lost. | resemblirg gems ot om — water. is me ay Sin dere . wet if; Vs : is a question often put—to which we answer, the 10 day | Huifas Reporter, July 6. c 10 dark whilst sieeel is up. ees | All persons wanting Pictares should attend immediately. | Viotent Stonm rx Monragat:-—A Despatch from Mon- | Parties wanting a number of Pictures should make @ morning's | treal, July 10th, says:—A violent storm of wind aud rain | call, as tue subseriber has always @ full house during opera- | ocearred here yesterday. [t lasted only a short time, but | “ve houre. : ices in eae artment are as follows : Photographie ders j ' silroad |. Uur prices in each department are as follows : | gray did considerable damage. One of the Grand Trunk Railroad | Pictures, or the so calied Amrotype on glass 12 6d and up- sheds at Point Saint Charles was blown down, and others wards, according to the richness of cage or frame in which they were considerably injured. In this city trees and fences) a.¢ inserted ; Photogrephs taken oa paper for 5s and up-. were levelled, sheds uuarvofel, chimneys aud gables blow? | wards, and painted in oiil and water colurs to the life; Por- | down. The contents of lumber yards were scattered about | traits painted in oil life size for £5 and apwards. In our Seul- ‘ iously injured. turing department, we model from the life in which we pro- Pee re ae dt 7 om fertaite lite sies in Plaster of Paris, Sulphur,and Wax. N. B. we direct particular attention to our cheap ambro- type and Photographic Pictures. latter now reside. ] | —————- 6 <p OGP-® We are compelled, from want of space, to postpone for the vernment since they came into office. For the Tea, | Mercuayxpise Lost sy tus Free 1x Lonpon.—18,000 5s @ 73 6d | 253 @ 30s | — be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on SATURDAY, the | Lol ly.—VALUALBLE PROPERTY—LOT 18. ‘Shop and Sale Roon, with a Roow in the rear 40 icet long, | Tue Wine or Lavy De Lacy Evavs.—The Will of Lady } tesidence of Dr. Kaye, the proeceds te fourm a fuad towards; _~ Tickers 1s Oy children half priee, to be had atthe Drug) — Queen and Water Streets. In Ward No. 2—At the lire Engine Houso, fronting on Great | George Street. For New Brunswick, Cavapa and the Unive Starrs. aa Shediac, every Tuesday and Friday moraing, at a quarter past a 28 BT Sees me OS sar erat Sma eee 7.0 + sieeperesiaddliiaamaneer or rerentiomm men we i 0 alli Mtn Sm 6 lt aN te *. i et Ae ae ee |In Ward No. 3—At the City Hall. 2 ae a W ad ae ai OPS aia For Newrounpianp every Monday, at }2 o'clock, noon. ? la py to 4—At the Fire Engine House, fronting on King "| For Execaxn, Beneesh nthe West Inoiss, overy alter- In Ward No. 5—At the House of Mr. Edward Needham, "te Monday, at 12 0°elock, noon, viz = | ie fronting on G eat George Street alondsy, April 29 Monday, July 22 Monday, Sept 30 ree And at the said Election’ the Poll will be opened at 9, $ May 13 . crane. ‘ od i Hie clock in the forenoon, and continue open till 5 o'clock in the | ; May 27 s ; co ‘ pe Hie afternvon of the same day. ; June » . Se : 16 s Nov > lit | DESURIPLION OF WARDS. eee say = pt 3 ove & ‘* Namber One shall comprise all that partof Charlottetown ‘ te which lies south of Dorchester Street. Number Two shall | G p L. C. OWEN, Postmaster Geners!. ut comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of | eneral Post Office, April 29, 1561. a fi Richmond Street and north of Dorchester Street. Namber| For Pie Nics or Sportsmen. nH Three shall comprise al! that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Grafton Street and north of Richmond Street. Nuam- ber Four shail comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south ef Fitzroy Street and north of Grafton Street. | Number Five shall comprige all that part of Charlottetown 7 | which lies north of Fitatoy Street, sakidionn the Common of July 8, 1861. M. W: | the said Town.’’—See is Vic. Cap. 34, intituled ** An Act to VYenders. f | Ancerporate the Ton Gres FENENDERS will be received by Mr. John Guhan, at the : ~H. HAVILAND, Mayor. |" Store of the Hon. D. Brenan, until Saturday, the 27th day of July instant, at 12 o'clock noon, from ies Z | to contract for building an addition of twenty-live feet to the ° Valuable Freehold Property, length of the Fort Augustus Chapel, Ralphing AS ie outs.da , : ‘ te > | thereof, and shingling and painting the whole of the outsidd BY PUBLIC AUCTION, of said Chapel, = ee in and finishing off te Seen? store. - i Tru:tees, “ f WISSENCE OF COFFEE, by which a cup of Coffee ean be made in a few minutes; Pine Apple Syrup, Black Currant Vinegar, Gooseberry Syrup, Black Currant Syrup, alarge lot Jams, Jel ies, Marmalades, &e. &e. For sale b ox . = “pe ‘wall 2 | Mayor's Office, July 10, 1861. i | } On Tresday, 23d instant, en the Premises, at according te a plan and specification to be seen at 34 o'clock, j F KELLY, V TILL be offered by PUBLIC AUCTION the remaining | JOUN A. McDONALD, EE LOI UCN Ms CATT, portion of the Property of the Missss Stewart, on July 15, 1861. sisting of Four Building Lots, with the Buildings thereon,|; ~ A.) _ . ‘ | fronting on Queen Street; also, Two Lots in the rear, fronting | Accounts, Arbitrations, &c., &e. (ona line entrance from Grafton Stre t. The above are de-! OMPLICATED Accounts arranged, Arbitration Papere jcidedly the best Business Sites in the City, and plan can be | prepared, Insolvents’ Papers organized for appearance |seen at the office of ‘and presentation before the Court, and all intricate or im- WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. | properly kept accounts clearly and inteliigibly stated, Fees ' | Terws—25 per cent. down, the remainder in two years with proportionate to time and talent required. By t Address Accountant, care of SWABEY & ROBERTS : | Great George Street Charlottetown. tg Isl ly. TO BE LET, F | | a Ps a RS ce a Ber ago sem seer cat BR at a PE = 7% | interest. | July 15, 1861. VALUABLE REAL ESTATé# FOR SALE. | June 26, 1860. And immediate possession given, pus Subscriber is instructed by the Exeeutors of the late faNAT two story well finished and commodious Dwelling | BENJAMIN CHAPPELL, to offer for sule the following | House, situate at the corner of Prince and King Street, ; PROPERTY :— lately occupied by Miss STREEL, It is well adapted either | The COTTAGE and PREMISES fronting on Kine Srreet for a private Residence ora Boarding House. Por particulars i /near Prince Street, at present in the occupation ef Mrs. Me- @ to terms, &e., apply at the Pavition Horn, : Lennan. This Cottage is 34 feet long by 28 feet wide, with! June 3, 1861. isl ia large addition at the bick ; the first floor contains a Hall} oe . i | ‘and four Rooms, the second floor is divided mto four commo-| Grain. Grain. = dious bed rooms; there is a good Cellar the full size of the, PINIKH highest price given for BARLEY and OATS p | House, with a stone wall all round—-the land is one quarter | at . lof a Town Lot, and measures 42 feet front by 80 fect deep. Atso—That pleasanly situated HOUSG and PREMISES} , frosting Doacnusrer Sraguy, near Prinee Street, now inthe} Constantly on hand at prices cheaper than ean be pur ‘occupation of Mr. J. I. Leeming; the House is two stories chased in the Market, the best of Rum, Brandy, Gin, Whis ip high, and is 25 feet long by 25 feet wide, with a large addi- | key, and a superior article of old Mait Whiskey. Also — tion on one side; the first Boor cuntains a Hall and three X, XX, and XXX Ale. Charlotietown, November 14, 1860. large Roows, the secund fluor contains the same, three Roome ; | FOR SALE OR TO BE LET, Coles’s Browery and Distillery. is | also, in plastered ; there is agood cellar underneath the full size of | | ~eey > : . r ' the Hous:. Also, a good SFABLE on the premises. The | al the eAttic all the Rooms have lately been newly | Ngo 2 cy 3 | fitted for eatting and pacxing Pork, &e. and » I81N985 Stand Hor Salo. | Atso—A BUILDING in the rear of the Lot, two stories FEVIIE Subscriber ours at PRIVATE SAL, for a few | high, 44 by 49 feet, used as a Warehouse, &c., and under weeks, that valuable Property, Stock, Crop, &c., now | which is a large Frost Proof Cellar. oceupied by her, and situated at BAXRETT’S CROSS, Lot This Property being very convenient to the Market, is ons 19. For partiealars please apply on the premises to of the best business stands in the City. For farther particu- + “MARGARET SARRETT. | Jars apply *to W. W. LORD, Exeeuter. Sarrett's Cross, Lot 19, July 15, 1361. isi 4y. | Charlottotown, May 20, 1861, Kor Sale or to Let, And Immediate Possession given, Sewing Siachines. ROR SALE, Seovel & Goodel’s SEWING MACHINES, | X' which are giving such general satisfaction. IT AT now two-storey COTTAGE, fronting the St. Peter’e April 1, 1861. tf J. $. CARVELL. tuad, near Mr. Urabb’s Corner, with a large Garden TT ae ae ——— <= | (under cultivation, and partly seeded) attached, the Property ‘Tea! "Ren! "Wea! ( the late James N. Marris. If sold, 25 per centof the pur- i J UST rece ved per Ship ** Isabel,’’ from Liverpool, G. B.— | chase to be paid dowa, and the balance may remain secured ' 6S chests LZA Q : a - ‘ean the property fur some YEARS. Apply to ie Sl ein ies ¢ warranted a superior article. Jeune Feél. ; W. WV. LORD, Exeeutor. ' May 13, 1861. 3ia GEO. F.C. LOWDEN. | --—— ee e NSA Se T AUCTION! | ISAAC NASH! “FIFO bo Sold at PUBLIC AUCIION, on TUESDAY, tive FEW dozen SUYTHES from the above celebrated maker | # Ist day of AUGUSTE next, a PIECE OF LAND fronting : ~& for retail. BEER & SON, | on Sidney-street 63 feet, ranniag back 80 feet—a part of the ' July 8. lm | property formerly owned by the jate Mr. Howe, Inn-keeper. pe nen te ee ntioenaee | Bheme mg WARNOUNE. 0 ae abies, On rr one HAYING TOOLS. oe. Property. 25 per cent to be paid on the first November, aud e ‘the balance to remain for some Teaxs. Grea, FORKS, RAKES, SCYTHE STONES. feo : ‘ > BEEK & SCN. | For further particulars apply to : July 8 _ WILLIAM W. LORD, Executor. SS —__________________|_ Charlottetown. 3rd Juno, 1861. % An Excoilont and Agroeable Tonic. it oT a ia ae ae ae RY CANTON GINGER PRESERVED INSUGAR. A’ ae as ; he E. rit large lot for sale, in any quantity, at the Cash Drag) ; LL persons having any demands against the [state of the Store of M. W. SKINNER. | + ™ late JAMES N. HiAKRIS, Esquire, of the City of Charlettetows, July 8, 1861 | deceased, will please furnish the same, duly attested to, within six ie eee ce ; a ep : ee s| mouths from this date; and al! persons indebted to tho said Estate ere 5 iin Nicaea om it 7 t r. ; PRESERVE KETTLES. | Berek raguizod fereneke Smeen FESS, “Vy See aaien. [T° Brass and Enamelled. | Charlottelowa, 2nd May, 1861. 3rd June. Beae G 008. | ne ra wee ge 8. ; ste t > 8 t ‘ Seen OS ores a a ih aaincadite held XYE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing under the LUMBER WARD. | & name of DUNCAN, MASON & Co., has termimated TEYIE Subscriber has in his LUMBER YARD—BOARDS, | agreeably to the articles of Co-partnership. The business of SUANTLING, SUINGLES, &e., &e., for sale low. the late Firm will bs settled by either of the Partners, | duly ®, isol. tf. J.8. CARVELL. Dated this 18th day of December, 1860. . eaee amen ae st oa T5 JAMES DUNCAN, Salt! Salt!! Sait!!! | JAMES D. MASON, i N STORE, 6000 Busbels. | Feb. 4. tf R. R. HODGSON. ¥ sie mi} . ‘ y { July 8, 1501. pin J.S. CARVELL. | WOTICEB. 2 Dr. Boswall, Sargeon nad Acconcher, . Cheap Molasses, | Bes leave to acquaint i inhabitants of Lot 49 and its vicinity, that he has removed from Lot 35, to the farm —aALso— lately occupied by Mr. Acorn, where they will have an op- A few Ibds. of very superior MOLASSES. ‘portunity of cousalting him in the various branches of his July 8, 1861. tf J.S.CARVELL. | profession. ints tie ‘ on ee er prneyar soi Shenae : hae Dated Pleasant Hill, February 25th, 1851. To Arrive por Northern Light from Boston,, —“— — ih STORE, 20 Hhds. Heavy Caeap MOLASSES. 54 Bbls FLOUR, 25 Bois CORN MEAL. | IN TIE PREIS, AND SHORTLY TU BZ ISSUED, rt wer? For sale low by ay. |Bagster’s History of Prince Edward Island, July O, LOU. el . ° “ ad AN. oO 7 . a ESIGNED to give a trathful and unbiassed account of, ths : Charlotietewn Marble Works. GREAT GEORGE STREET, FANE Public are respeetfally invited to call and examine the best assort- ment of MARBLE. ever imported to this Island. Island progress and prospeets,—is a hand-hvok for both intending and actual settlers, and making the Island, as it | deserves tu be, better known at home and abroad = The price will be aslow as possible, and a reduction made where aum- : bers are taken for the purposes of circulation. A partion of ‘the Edition will be embellished with Piotograp ie Ilustra- tions of tie Public Buildings, ete. A few pages following the Appendix will be reserved for select Advertisements, at 308, a page, or 10s. for a quarter page, for the whole Edition. Orders and Advertisements received at the Is.anpen Offiec, May 15, “61. DO oo tages ILEADSTONES, TOMBS and MONU- MENTS furnished at reasonable prices, Charlottetown. a “a and equal to the best. & WELLS. eee CiiN. " July 15, 1861. 30 CASES DE KUYP&ER'S GIN, iF = | had 6 Casks do do. ; NO MISTAKE, fo ye Bt the Cheapest and best TIS WARE, GLOVE PIVENG | ALEX. McKINNON. and GAS-FIFLING ean be had at LOCKERBY’S &| —o HERMANS’ Establishment. | Sole Leather, SIDES NOVA SCOTIA SOLE LEATHER, for sale £09 by ALEX. McKINNON. | June 10, 1861, in Bond or Daty paid, for sale by June 10, 1861. —ALS0- —— Gun smithing Lock-fitting and Bel.-hanging done in the neat- est possible sty e and with despatch. “ PUNCETUALITY’ —Our motto. February 18, 1861. tf NOTICE. Assignuiment of Debis. Land for Sale. i pee subseriber oifers at Private Sale, the following sie valuable prope ty ; 159 acres Wood Land on Lot 43, fronting on the line road between Lots 43 and 44, having a i { , i i 2 F F ip Mo. | fr: : haias to the 100 acres; 2i acres being part of es bales Hast Lodia cotton ; 15,000 barrels far; 5,009 baies| "RR. MACLELLAN, Artist, | 4 LL, Persons indebted to Witty Lasc. of Township No. out of 1h chai ty tN storgetown. Town Lot No. & i hope 4-608 sansenlpetes —— — Powe Ape peal, SEUDENES OF CHEMISTRY, | ment to the undersigned, Trustees and Ass gnees, under Deed | First Range, Letter E, in Georgetown, and Pasture Lot No. ) sago ; 9U tons sago flour ; 500 bags cochineal ; 25,000 bag- Just tho thing for you. dated 12th February, 1861. | 83, in the Royalty of said fowan. Also, 50 acres non, ee i sugar ; 85 tons cutch; 8 800 casks of tallow ; 4,500 tons rice ; CUEMICAL CHE*T containmg 43 Chemicals in Bottles JOHN LONGWORTH, of which are cleared on Lot 32, fronting oom’ — " 185 tous biack pepper; 50 tons white pepper; 700 bags) 7A and Boxes, und 16 pieces of Apparatus, &e., with the | JOSEPH HENSLEY, ' |7 miles from Cnarlottetown ‘Three Building : ; cloves ; 80U cases ginger ; 700 tons manila hemp ; 600 tons) p,.k of experiments, recommended by some of the first Pro- JAMES ANDERSON, ‘wae Fur further particulars apply JOUN McGIUn. a5 Russia and Kast Lodia hemp, avd 1100 toas jute. Value) fessors of Caowistry, for sale at the Cash Drag Store of Se Te GEV. 38. BAGNALL, | anita ma es Nadeceuey 7 : : f about £2,600,000 sterling. wee dune 3, isdl. M, AW. SKINNER. | Charlottetown, March 8, 1861 |e atte : ; ’ i