THE EXAMINER. PRUSSIA. public. The party pow in power have evidently no desire to | NEW FALL ; - and W . AL AND. RUROURS OF AN ALLIAKCE With RUSSIA add even one to the number of freeholders ; and notwithstand- | SEER SOURS | . EB. ve : ER Steamer ‘ Baltic,” via St. John, New Brunswick, There is sowething in the wind about an alliwace between ing all their fair promises, Shylock-like, they are demanding and Ship ** Isabel,”’ from England direct. Russia —- @ nearer approach towards Prusem, and retire- ’ re and enforcing the payme : > : | mast how Bhaeaeilicching ihe cGvire OF Gllirauhs iT he oreing the payment of their pound of flesh in | C HARLES BELT, national movement in Germany is assuming wide proportions. shape of old arrears, which they had publicly declared should , The Germans have learut at last that Austria is their real, be forgiven. Has received per above Vessels, 2 general Assortment of difficulty im any approach towards reform. The national lO ta ENGLISH AND SCOTCH CLOTHS, party want to break up the Frankfort Diet, which is a Parlia- IRE AT GRAND RIVER, LOT 56. BEAVERS, T'WEEDS, DOESKINS, SEAL CLOTHS and ment for the Princes of Germany, and not an Assembly which ; CASSIMERES ; VESTINGS in variety. represeuts (he interests of the people. Germany wil! ece jong We regret to learn that on Sunday morning, the 6th inst., ; °° 5 . - attract our attention as much as lraly. |& fire broke out at the residence of our esteemed friend John Tailors Trimmings,—CAPS. A letter from Berlin says :—* Three projects have been started for the sotution of the affair of the States of Centra! Stocks, Neckties, Gloves, Braces and Mufilers Italy : the first belongs to France, the second to Prussia, and | 2nd was not subdued until the dwelling house was entirely : ° : ‘ the third to England. France, 1 1s said, proposes by gg destroyed, with most of its contents. The fire originated in A large Stock of Clothing, niversal > ‘ ic the people of Tuscany. No} : ua universal sufftage, to consult the people ad "| the upper part of the building, from what cause is unknown, | (warranted well made) constantly on hand. ° : . t mention ig made of Parma or of Modena, which would appear | The usual attention given to all ; » ‘ ae - ; ‘ P o all custom orders at %) serve a3 & compensation to Piedmont for the concessions | @ud had gained sach ascendancy before it was discovered, as | 5 BELL’S CLOTHING STORE. en ’ " Tie ow sal v > wonld be s er- | te » > « * mn sys ’ + + aimed from that Power. ee eee ee Me care | to render all efforts to save the property unavailing. Mr. | Queen Square, Charlottetown, Nov. 7, 1859. lm intended by commissioners o é ~ Underhay had his house well stocked with supplics for the | scat a -euliiaidiial dmiaiasas os project consists in confiding to Piedment the restoration of the ‘TO THE GAS CONSUMERS OF CH. TOWN. Grand Duca! dynasty. ‘There would be a custouis’ union be. | Winter, and had a large quantity of wheat and other agricul. | OU can save 30 per cent. of GAS, and still have a superior tween the grind Duchy and Piedmont, and the latter would | tural produce on the premises, all of which was consumed,— hight, by obtaining C. M. LOTHROP’S KEconomicaL ht of keeping a garrison at Leghoro. The tenor of |. : i ; have a nee “ -. g . euinomchil = ve? ' jin short, everything was destroyed except some elothing and | Burners, which he will guarantee to save the above per cent. the English proposition you may readily Givine, age of GAS. bedding in the sleeping > cu pi ry himself : is| >. “aa ping room occupied by himself and his | The Subscriber will call upon consumers, and afford oceular amiable partner. Mr. Underbay had no insurance on the | demonstra'ion of the utility of his invention. | property, and his loss we are unable to estimate. We know | ©. M. LOTHROP. that he had a comfortable and independent 1 hich } N. B —Several influentia! consumers in Charlottetown can u i re t . whe. » ape ’ y . ‘ x16 and InGependent home, which he | testify to the above. Nov. 7. 2wpd Government have recently completed a negociation with the |had secured by incessant toil and judicigus economy. Bie | rrr ae 17 . Bank of Prince Edward Island, whereby they will very | loss will be regretted by all who know him, and by none more EXPECTED HOURLY FROM HALIFAX, shortly be enabled to pay in cash every Warrant hereafter to | sincerely than ourselves. SUGAR, a a aon SOLE CATH c., &e. ’ ’ rgxO BE SOLD. by AUCTION, immediately upon arrival of Carnotic Younc Men's Lrrerary Instirers.—There will Sehr. * Magnet,”? srom Halifax, the following Goods :— of Bnancial wisdom, and the result of the great confidence | be a general meeting of this Institute on W ednesday evening 10 Hhds. bright Sugar, ’ . . : : +» | Nex rth i at 5 o'clock, for the election of office-hearers hal which eapitalists and the public are disposed to place in their | "°t, LOth inst., at 5 o'clock, for the election of office-bearers 10 Puncheors Choice Molasses, ‘ ; bis all r ; | tor the ensuing year. Members are requested to attend. 10 Tierces and 10 Bbls. do nanagement of the affairs. yr Our own part, We can | ’ : cal , POIs. GO., management of the public affairs C part, | J.C. Dorie, Act’g Secretary. 20 Chests Congou Tea, (warranted good), 4 - “ —— 12 Half Chests do., 60 Sides Sole Leather ’ “THE PUBLIC OREDIT— TREASURY WARRANTS.” The Zslander of Friday pompously announces * that the be drawn upon the Treasury.’ The Government organ, as in duty bound. eulogises this arrangement as the very essence ce A I pre aoe ' | } i i | see nothing in it but an indication on the part of the Bank Directory to come to the rescue of the Government, in their | ion ia Rideunin anaad ale wa teain Rarried, 10 Boxes Pipes, 10 doz. Buckets, 10 nosts Tubs, inancial difficulties. be Liverals were abuse or hi 1g . . . . ; 0% financial dim Pop ; *,|. This morning, Tuesday, the 15th instant, at St. Danstan’s Church, 20 Boxes Candles, 80 Boxes Soap, : damaged the public credit, and run the country in debt; but | by the Rey. Thomas Phelan, P. P., Donatp Melsaac, Esquire, Mer- 50) Boxes Digby Herrings, 4 Casks Cod Oil, . . . = sbt, | chant, to Ann, eldest daughter of Dennis Reddin, Require, and relict 1 Fire-proot Saf he ; ower have done nothing to lessen the debt, , NN, eldest daughte » Esquire, ’ I e. tae party now in power h Y do: , 8 ' i . of the late Joseph McDonald, Esquire. A large party of the friends Oct. 24, 1859. P. W. HYNDMAN. and the ‘‘ arrangement’’ with the Bank about which they | and relatives of the happy couple were entertained to a sumptuous! ~~ *"-" ** ads ais oie ’ ’ ; > = S : ale = | bre ikf, i ; B id ’s fa her. < ay 2 ‘B BC, iver : Be yi boast so much, is not the result of superior financial skill, | ast at the residence of the Bride’s fat Ex Steamer * ee Liverpool, G. B., via 1 a . but the proof of a little politieal favouritism on the part o’ | oer One Cite eee ee Ts FORSYTH . 3° x } 7... an institution under the euntro] of leading men of the ¢ on- | wicd, MRS. servative party. It is trae enough that at one time Treasury} At Tryon, on the 20th ult., aftera protracted illness, Harrict, beloved E AS just received, by the above vessel, part of her Fall . | wife of Mr. John Rabblee, aged 41 years. Stock of ane ras at a dise : “his wa “as > : old | : ‘ m paper was at adiscount. This was the ease under the ol At Wheatley River, on the 26th ult., of scarlet fever aad putrid sore ‘Dwelling Houses, valuable Stands for Business in Charlottetown, George- town and elsewhere. HE foilowing valuable PROPERTIES will, unless pre- viously disposed of by Private Contract, be submitted for Sale at PUBLIC AUCTION, om WEDNESDAY, the 16th day of November next, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, at the Cotontat Burnin, Charlottetown, or on the Premises( where C. Underhay, Esq , of Airslie Cottage, Grand River, Lot 56, Fur, Cloth and Tweed CAPS. Under Clothing, Shirts, Collars, ‘the same are situate in Charlottetown or Common), according to announcement to be made at the Colonial Building, at the day and hour above apvointed, viz :— THAT commodious DWELLING HOUSE, Stables and Premises, with a large Red WAREILOUSE on Great George- street, now the residence of Dexnis Reppin, Esq., and com- prising Town Lot 46, and one-half of Town Lot 47, in the Ist hundred of ‘Town Lots in Charlottetown. WATER LOT opposite Tow: Lot 16, and part of Lot 17, in the Ist hundred of Town Lots in. Charlottetown, fronting 105 feet on V/ ater-strset, and thence to the Channel of Hills- borough River, with the HOUS®S and BUILDINGS thereon, and extensive WHARF attached thereto. Atso, TOWN LOT 65, iv 3rd hundred in Charlottetown, with the DWELLING HOUSR, &c., thereon, at present oc- cupied as a Dwelling House by D. O'Meara Reppiy, Esq. Axso, part of TOWN LOT 11, in the 2d hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, fronting 46 feet and upwards on Queen- street, by 84 feet back, on which are sitvate the STORE oc- eupied by Prerce Gavi, Esq., and anotler Store lately oc- cupied by Mr. Joseph McLellan. Aso, part of TOWN LOT 42, in Ist hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, fronting 27 feet on Queen-street, by 84 feet back, with the valuable DWELLING HOUSE aud Place of Business thereon, occupied by Mr. Jamzs Rowans. Aso, another part of the same TOWN LOT fronting on King-street, with the Buildings thereon, occupied by Mr. pBarney McCarey. Atso, parts of TOWN LOTS Nos. 73 and 74, in 3rd han- éred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, fronting on Pownal-street, nearly opposite the residence of R. B. Stewart, EB 3. Auso, the Northern half part of TOWN LOT No. 76, in the 2nd handred in Charlottetown, fronting 84 feet on Syuney- street, under lease for a long term to the Right Rev. Bernard Dona'd McDonald, at an annual Rent of £15. Aso, part of TOWN LOTS 74 and 75, in the 2nd hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, with the D WELLING HOUSES, &e., thereon, now oceupied by Messrs John Eden, Michael Duffy and Jas. Kelly. fronting — feet on Dorchester street, by — feet back, and adjoining the Premises of Messrs Duncan, Mason & Co. = Auso, TOWN LOTS 26 and 27, in the Ist hundred ia Charlottetown, near Mr. Heard’s Shipyard, . PASTURE LOP No. 297, in Charlottetown Royalty, in possession of Mrs. Croker. - Axso, all that very valuable Property, containing Seven (7) acres of LAND, or thereabouts, part of COMMON LOTS Nos. 22 and 23, in Charlottetown Common, having extensive fronts on the Malpeque and Spring Park Roads, and Easton Street, and crossing the Northern extremity of Pownal and Qaeea-street, with the BULLDINGs and HOUSES themon. | Aso, WATER LOTS Nos. 8 and 9, and TOWN LOT No. 4, dth Range, Letter A, in Georgetown, with the HOUSES, | &e., thereon. For the sale of the above property, the purchaser, on pa ing down 20 per cent of the purchase money, will be allowed 3 years time for payment of the balanee, with interest on Mortgage, of the premises, | . arsags ; Family Compaet Government, as well as under the late one, | throat, Jawes Alexander, infant son of Mr. Andrew Gregor. Dry Goods, ifiilinery, &c. . , , : ring | .,', Charlottetown, on the 2nd inst., Bessie Aan, fourth dau;hbter of ‘ for a short period, when the whole community was suffering | 7) samuel Batt. Paris and London made Bonnets, latest styles, from areuti ts mmercial ewbarrassment; but it must be re-| Of Ty hus Dever, on Friday lost, Vith inst , Mary, the beloved wife Cobourgs and fancy Lustres, giao he , 4 . ! : anit loot of Mr. Vi. W. Skinner, Draggist, of this City, aged 26 years. She was Bonnets and Ribbons, Flowers, membered that when the Liberals left office in / pru iast, | week, h mble, and inoffensive, ee endeared pant te all who knew Ladies’ Silks, Gloves, (varieties, ) Treasury Warrants were not only readily taken at par, but | shaiv nina nt husband and three small children to mourr Frizzets Blonge, Fringes, . - on cw tates aa Dress Caps Bonnet Shapes “re ing demand; and the Treasury was handed over | ess Caps, ne \ were in gree orn. A r at 7 al? ae 1. — : ee Delaines, llosiery, to the party now in power with £5000 cash in it. = PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN Cotton Warps, Batting, present Goverament were not, however, three months in oflice Dress and Mantle Trimmings, and with a large supply i . ‘i Af Oo ENTERED. of fancy articles. hefore W : e ag: epreciated to the extent of 2 nea coe ie . - . . before Warrants were again depreciate 4 Nov. S-—-Native. Lass, Gerrior, Sydney: coal.” Grouchy, “Peevest Tne balance of her Fall Stock daily expected, by the ** Isa- | i on naniat 4 - ‘ - > at avati 4ASS, . t ie V5 € . t Oy, OVOEt, a ae . ‘ es sce ¥ and sometimes 5 per cent., and not easily cashed at that rate Arichat, limestone. 4—Steamer Westmorland, Evane, Pictou | bel,” direct, and Cunard Steamers, via Hulifas. The plan adupted by the late Government in shortening th: a a Moore, Syduey: .~ Galaxy, rene ome Ciarlottetown, October 24, 1859. — : . ae N.S ; herring Superb, Swain, Boston; goods. Trial, McDonald os ee period of credit on merchants bonds, was the thing. w —_— Piet N. . : ey a - ener Bay — . From Yarmouth, W. s., direct! ole ai ats ; ase the deal. enus, Keaton, Picteu; cual. nig sary, Bartlett, Mir. of all others, tended most te raise the value and incre ake a ni ance? : Stes Z oa : i a mieht; lumber & fish. 5—Sehr. Mar Queen, Rarnard, Buekspor “° San] “a: 4 demand for Warrants. The Liberals were greatly abused }) N.8; bal 7—Brave, Orchard, Pugwih: limestone. ©. \ & r Na ! ty uss ' ! i —_. « “ J . : Wright, Dickson, Cape Canso, N. S.; herrings. Birk Wm. Dous ‘ : - their opponents for having adopted such a measure ; but th Musthiiie, Londen, @. B ; goods Sebr. Lath Rich, Nickerson | JHE Subscriber has just received, par Sehr. * Harmony,’ from Yar- same plan bas still been Steadily pursued; and the Tories Boston; do Mary Le Biofe, Richards, Halifax: do. Vietori: mouth, N S., COOKING, FRANKLIN & BOX STOVES, in addi- Pp ite foll in aa iieeele in Payson, Halifax: bal. Steamer Westmorland, Kvans » tion to previous STOVES on hand, being the best, that ever came to this have not onl; become the servile ioliowers o me : er: 9—Seh>. Faughaballah, Bell, Richibucto; bal.’ Helen McLeod, Island and that gave such general satisfaction last season. t oe this respect, Lut they ce »pied the whole scale of duties estab- Ross, Bost n; goods. Lady Havelock, Keay, Little R ver, N. S.; | Wishing to purchase good Stoves will please call and see them before : } } tl resent bal. 10—Steamer Westmorland, Bgans, Shediac, buying elsewhere. Ternis—3 io 6 months. " i ae P lished by the latter. In what respect, then, haye the prese heal P ALso—From Boston, a variety of BOOTS, SHORBS & RUBBERS, a : E ar v2 7 a . oe 2 : : ; ai bility ? . . . 7s ' few Barrels APPLES & ONIONS, at the Subseriber’s Store. Government manifested superior financial ability ? Nov. 3—Sebr. Sea Bird, McKinnon, Stip Harbor, N S.; produce. 4 * HEYMAN J. P. TERLIZZICK. If, as the Js/ander states, the Bank will charge interest on 7 Steamer Westmorland, Evang, Shewmae. Schr. Dolphin, Delorr | Queen Street, Oct. $1, 1859. 3m. ’ : : Reston; produce. Shanu n, King, do; de. Arabella, LeLache: all over-drawn monies—which we may be sure will amount to Halifax; do. 5—Bee, Ogden, Bay. Verte; ¢alt. Abeona, Orden, Se, Tebn's, M,.F's pecdiles . TeMiscesen Witeasla Nest. Notico toall waom it may concorn. Si Be a 8 chow whi aving : : : : artnershi no insignificant sem—we are at a loss to know what savin; oats. Steamer Westmorland, Evans, Pictou. Sehr. Woodbine,| 7PVMIE undersigned being about to dissolve Partnership on For other conditions and terms of Sale, and particulars of ; the several Properties, application may be made to the Sub- seribers, (Trustees for Sale, and under Deed, dated the 15th September, instant,) and who are aiso prepared, meantime, ,to treat with any parties who may desire to purchase any of | the above by private contract. — | Dated at Charlottetown, thé 14th day of Ovtobor, A. D 18959. FREDERICK BRECKEN, JOSEPH HENSLEY A. MITCHFLL. GAZELLE! GAZELLE! GAZELLE! there will be to the public revenue, as the rate of interest to Robertson, do.; bal 8—Steamer Westmorland, Evans, Shediac | | the Ist day of JANUARY next, request all persons in- EXTENSIVE SALE OF be paid to the Bank will not be less than what is now paid to Area —— me mew i _ SS ae a ag debted to them, by book acconnt or otherwise, to make pay- ” a = 4 ‘ 3 , ’ : : estmoriand, Evans, ctoun. ~ Sehr. ave, MeDodald, Boston t seir ac before that date. re : } _ the holders of Warrants. But will the /s/ander please to in- produce, Safe-Guard, Tuerbourn, Rogge Island, N. 8.3 do. ment of their accounts befo DANIEL McAULAY, Dry Goods, I os, Gin, hiig Hand Whis form us what is to be done with the large amount of Warrants PORT OF “GEORGETOWN JAMES JOHNSTON. key, Alcohol, 1 obacco, Confectionary, . 1 i oe vite ae ' P sei Milian eiiill we : te bi t 56, Oct. 31, 1859. i. scien ‘ and Debentures now afloat, bearing only 5 per cent. Sateen t7 ieee _ Grand River Wharf, Lot 56, Oct. © ' v | Glassw are, Hardware, a&ec. Will the Bank cash them at that rate? We doubé it. (Week ending 4th November, 1859.) fy i S AT i yo BE SOLD by PUBLIC A UCTION, on TH URSDAY, We congratulate the Government on haying effected an Pieneer, McDonald, Halifax ; goods. Independence, Howatt, Newbury- ‘ARM FOR Alls, the 17th instant, at 11 o’clock, a. m., at the Subscriber's - on Bank which appeare 20 satisfactory abe teas’ goods. ene. meio, 30 3; Mi, Emma, Hobbs, | (WITUATE near Poplar Island Bridge, on the western side, | Sale Room, MeCraith’s Buildings, Queen Street, just landed ‘‘ arrangemeit’’ with the Bank which appears s ; ’ res 4 one . atic, is Witaos tie ee or Ne having a frontage on the River—containing | from the Barque * Gazer,” from Liverpool-— to theraselves ; and we cengratulate the Bank prety — tobert Bruee, Anderson, Ganso; do. Sea Flower, Hodgdan, Senet Clear LAND, i ee (prime article) in: sacted such a safe stroke of business, which wi United States; do. Brothers, Gudy, Canso; fish. Maylaia, Pynn, ae ; thds GLN, li haying trans wer ew 7 E tl re tituti Connecticut; bal. Victory, Iiurzain, Arichat; do. Pallas, Rey- under cultivation, held under lease for 999 years, at an su- 4 Casks Highland VW HISKEY, be, no doubt, less injurious to the interests of that institution nolds, Pictou; mails and passengers. nual rent of one shilling per acre, with a good DWELLING 20 Boxes SOAP, than were their operations with a leading official of the present CLEARED. HOUSE thereon. ‘Terms liberal. Por 1 10 Tons refined and common IRON, suitable for ‘errec ) cari is name 7 J ° ifax: : the premises. < } EN EN Coach-buiiders and Country Blacksmith J nt. when they preferred paper bearing his name to| Ne Plus Ultra, Malcolm, Halifax: produce. Robert Ripley, Hughes, | 0 = . : oe a 7 is, pp : cane er , Providence Town, Mass.; d>. Greyhound, Bellfountain, Halifax; October 24, 1859. tf 3 Casks GLASSWARE. & large amouito sury - do. Plover, Godfrey, Liverpool, N. 8.; do. Lady Dundas, Sen- | ~~~" 7a rn em cr 4 oe DRY Go < 1 alae it Be cabaugh, Boston, Mass.; do. FOR SALE, #3 Se wr. nore ere a . + x > . : : 2 Wille e egattas TUE LEASEHOLD TENURE. ait te wb ate ee CARGO of TIMBER and DEALS, of the fullowing i i Fancy P =— Now Advertisements. OAD 166 Tone of sedaid Blech eound vod TIMBER Printed do Woollen Cravats, . . : ymns 5s ’ oT ie t a - o The leading article in the last Islander with respect to the Bc iN a Se ee rab a Seale ’ Blue and, White and. True Blue, a Muslin ' : ~quivocating have ever read r 7 6 to8 M 8ioch WHITE HEMLOCK. Handkerchiels, sining Cottons, leasehold tenure is the most equivocating we have ¢ HIGH PROOF SPIRITS. i i ieee i epee from tho pen of the gentleman who, in endeavouring to serve \ N CO NSIGNM EN r 900 Gallons High Proof SPIRITS _ Anne ae one Saar * oe ™ — ae eres ene Doeskins, in ese aes 2S vers the proprictors, would fain maxe the tenantry | { hd les € b sredit b a proved Joint Note ‘~ | About 100 tons of HARDWOOD, to suit the St. John’s market, or for Blankets, Tailors Canvas his employers the prog ' i C7 . for sale at 0 mnont Ss credit Dy ap] sored int 2 ot rb Ship building, wil! be sold cheap if taken by the end of September next, : War sd. white 1 blue " believe that Le is anxious for the advancemont of their ae] Nov. 14, 1859. 3i SAMUEL A. FOWLE & Co. Baquire of Beygamin Davies, Charlottetown, Epwanp Atsro & Co., oe Tar code. ty re and biue, . . hat any en rac ant was given; bie - STON. | Uatifax, Taomas ANNeAR, who bas charge of the Cargo, or to races, eCaas, WC., we. ests. He, in effect, denies that any encouragement w sé v | FOR » @ . ON a ax, PATRICK STEPHENS, Orwell. Also, (cou Loston per Schr. Exeelsoir,’ by members of the present Government, caleulated to induce | on FAPVUR fast sailing Brigantine ‘¢ AFTON,” Ar- The above Cargo can be delivered at Three Rivers, by Mr. Thomas 6K TOBACCO 3 Casks ALCOHOL oe a the part of the tenantry, that old | a. WaTzR, Master, will leave this Port for| Annear, at ten days’ notice. d sa fined Parafine Oil ° Cases C ie ee a bupe or expectation on the part o: the Js BOSTON, on WEDNESDAY, the 16th inst.| July 25, 1859. Isl, tf. 2 Casks refined Para +, Cases Confectionay, rrears ef rent woud be remitted. To show that the most | For freight or passage apply to eer nese. fr rants ese eeern meen naa ener taonnrer en enter 2 Boxes Starch, 2 Casks duking Soda, ee j : li he | SAMUEL A. FOWLE & C NOTICE. 1 Barrel Corks, 4 Boxes Ground Ginger, gement was given, we shall only quote the | SAMUEL A. FOWLE & Co. age an : lvliberate encouragem § , harlottetown. Nov. 14. 1859 ‘ 4 Boxes Ground Pepper, 3 Cases Ilats and Caps, lowiug two short passazes from the resolutions moved by Charlotte me ers . - FE RE OI TQ .HE Inhabitants of ee nee tS, a Buffalo Robes, Spades and ~hovels, a ” o enniacemencennenionnntes cit a . + AQ Tor Vrs , : eee ‘ ‘ y ¢ a ant ‘Sthimet 5 ay Pela ed, that the ** GAS LIG SOMPA} aye asupply ! a-nomber of other articles, suitable for Country Deal- the Hon. Col. Gray in the House of Assembly last Session, | aa =e Edward “ogg coe of GAS LAMPS and PILLARS in the ‘* Isabel.” which they | A™4 or tens Weaal y snd supported by every member of the Government :— a j 3 * it N| J i\ a 5 y 5 } 3 v ? q@ |will be prepared to fit up in accordance with the City Bye- : WILLIAM McGILL, Auctioneer. Resolved, ‘hat in the opinion of this House, the basis of any | T the First Monthly Meeting of this Socicty, held at St Law, viz.: the eee pens GSs. per anna for Ch. Town, Nov. 7, 1859. aos sitn caine jill juuld be a large remission of arrears of | A “ate Ele ‘! lighting, the City to pay the balance. ; PRR RENE IRE ial MN peg goa oe such ores coe poe ° Danstan 8 School Room, re evening lust, the “as tho’ eeason is far advanced, the Company would advise JUST R ‘ey Cc he i y i +>) rents now de>. lation, after sta’ing that it is only reasonable | following Resolution was unanimously adopted: ae persons desirous of erecting one or more Lamps in their re- wes - “ise =~ — , "h 7 Se of back rent, says :—** It is due in| Resolved, That the names of the ape ete ea Society, spective Blocks, to give immediate orders for the same, other- ER Schooner ‘*‘ HELENA,’’ from New York, and for Sale es ; “oe nd remissness of the landlords and their elected until the Annual Meeting, which will take place on wise time will not admit of their being erected this Fall. by the Subseriber— pact te the: laces. sae see - eases. the | the 16th March, ensuing, be inserted in une of the newspapers WILLIAM MURPHY. Manager. ; a agi at t forcing it, and because, in many cases, the | ‘ on ; at ’ 8 200 Barrels Extra and Superfine FLOUR, cue ¥ aocaeie a d ; umount to so large a sam that the | published in Charlottetown. Oct. 24. 2w. “20 Chests superior TEA, arrears, however in ’ , i ee cae : Joe aks a \ ' 7 : ; ;¢ ruinous to a large number of | OFFICB-BEARERS: hicl ll be sold low for Cash. exacting them would prov » Fain ous s hl? ‘ . Gj a : which wi loyal and industrious people. = ees. erases Gerseses* - Mr. oo emaeple NOTICE TO MILLERS cer . ie M. LOWDEN. : , a eitie Lidadht can be considered as | Vice President.......+..+++. enry A. Bennett, UST ARRIVED, from Nova Scotia, and for sale at Sims's} peakers Building, November 7, 1859. tf. In disregard of the promise—to oe ; a Assistant V. President,..... de Joseph Maher, A | Old Stand, corner of Queen and Sydney Streets, opposite | ————_>—_____—_——_—_——___-_—__ nothing else—held out in the resolutions from which the | Seeretary,.....seeeeeee+e+ William Dougan, the Hon.“Daniel Brenan’; 14 pair of SHELLING SLONES NOTICE. foregoing extracts are taken, one member of the Government, | TreASUrer,..cveccceccecccse.’* ' dobn Bowers. —the best article imported into this market. | PEXHE one as na ave met te grt hig ‘ shich he belongs, are not only en-| Comuitree or Review anp SuPzRINTENDANCE ;— Messrs. Also— F.om Boston, a very large assortment of Maree P anss, of Charles e ww y ve Engh: enw, arias, - be and others of the party to which he beiongs, J j : . Said Tort s fa very superior deseriptior Sth day of August instant, hereby notifies. the their part of an , , ¢ of old arrears of rent | Jawes Dunn, John R. Walsh, and Edward Dunphy. | Stans, for Pom ) Stones, of a very supe! jor - pile * oe Townabipe No. 18, Iodian Kiver, and 49, that all Rents ana forcing at the present time the payment of old arrears | Ch. Town, November 14, 1859. 2) The subscriber having appointed no Travelling Agent, ean, | Acoouce of Rikk ds ti dell Mtatis Gre a tl paid to him, and so other . | a : ia 1 wall » sie thei Bika in the most cruel and relentless manner, but poor people | - ‘therefore, afford to work to order and sejl inneh cheaper than ‘rent,’’ to use the language of the Islander, | : AP GO END oe te TEEN SE LNG LON | TWNUE highest price given for BARLEY and OATS! the Public generally to call and inspect the articles and speci- * mens of workmanship before purchasing elsewhere, Coles’s B rery and Distiller on JOUN CAIRNS, Stone Cutter, 0108'S Drowery ana y: | Ch.Town, October 3, 1859. fist. ] Te. ae Se ae | Constantly on hand at prices cheaper than can be pur- | en ae ~ This having been done by a member of the Exceutive Coun- | 4.64 in the Market, the best of Rum, Brandy, Gin, Whis- | cil that brov ght forward the resolutions above referred to, we| coy, and a superior article of old Malt Whiskey. Also — | may ask what reliance can be placed on the statement of the; X, XX, and XXX Ale. ; | Islander, that ‘+ the tenantry may hope to be benefitted by| Charlottetown, November 14, 1859. | the present Government--from the Liberals they will never 2 NIGHT SCHOOL. F the Family of HUGH KENNEDY, ve emigrated have reason to expect any good!’ When the Liberals were | 7 R. A. McNEILL, Teacher, has opened an EVENING | from the County Mayo, Ireland, about years ago. ve : ra is tad anes gy whom were Bryan and Abraham, : ki a Tie ce ‘LASS at his School Room, in this City, west side of He had several sons, among wi ae : in office they converted ene pene Ot all the eephelewe = illeborctah Squares. " Hotite: of attendance Alien 8 to 10/| Blacksmiths. Intelligence will be received at the office of the Island into independent freeholders, and remitted hun- } o'clock. ‘Terms, 10s. pr quarter. this paper. dreds of pounds of arroars of rent, without any loss to the} Charlottetown, Sept.26, 1859, Sept. 19, 1859. 7 _ s i A i ryt at from industrious pursuits, are sued into the Supreme C mrt | and saddled with costs which must be almost ruinous to them. ‘sare go great as to have the effect of discouraging thom” Ayer’s Cathartic Pills. Information Wanted, rson. Grain, Grain. lany similar establishment in the City, and respectfully invites | Also takes this opportunity of notifying the said Tenants, that all | Rents and Arrearsof Kent must be paid by the 15th day of November | next, as any Arrears due after that date, coersive incasures wil] be re- | sorted to fur the recovery of the same, without distinction of persons. Mill View, August 22, 1859. 2m. J. R. BOURKR. FOR SALE, NE of Morrice & Sons’ best CARDING MACHINES Apply to G. COLES. July 4, 1859. Isl. JUST OUT OF BOND. SPLENDID Pun. of real JAMAICA SPIRITS, and a A good article of PALE BRANDY, warranted genuine— and no humbug. HUGH FRASER. Charlottetown, March 21.