THE SACAGMINER. 211 Ev WK PETS MEETS, SAY POTN TRY PPRDANCT BEDI TP cee et - ; ' -~ Bo ae toe sisiaiaaial — a en a cween the Parent Sociely and its Branch-'ference to that conduct has been hailed) To rue ‘TENANTS ann SgeTrLERs ON twee: i . ” r RE ES re ee red i ( arth a | | stl Town Pty Bah ne 40 ad fr AA SV gee with rapturous applause: We met with lOWNSHIPS Nos. 3s, oe, 40), 41, 12, the reasons. which induced} » WA 1s 43, anp 66, AND YO ALL OTHERS IN. “3 Cheap New ‘Stor CXD iined : ' i . = bey . a rt 1 bine | ' hye > . | 9 , r ‘i F Hoo er : ° General Committee to establish their, Only one mcivicUll IM the whole county! pice EDWARD IsLAND, WHO ARE pere eap Store Rules; and conciutied with the expression opposed to the views of the Assembly,] yypoerrep TO ME on any’ Account| Situated at the youll Side af fQueen ‘arnest desire, that all the Commu- ang His opposition is accounted for by the} WHATSOEVER. ——. . © ties ~ pt li fe . te whi t es are earelu iy re gul AL d 9 alt r c) +) i of an « : nications, whieh must necessarily take | tis havi ren te appo} HEREBY notify that {have this day|Arricnep 10 THe Br 2, WRPRE wiace becween the General and Branch |fct of his having been lately appointed y ay) ATT Ac ' 1ck House, AVAPRE assigned over all my Real and’ Per~| £VeRY ARTICLE IN WEARING APPAREL, 7° ‘tees, should be lucted in alby Sir Donald Campbell toa commis- , neh d i - Committees, should be cont sonal Kstate in Prince Edward Island, to pr ; rE . TEA, GROCERIES, &C. spirit of amity and eee sionership of Small Debts. Ifthe Islan-| James Peake Esq., the! Hon. Charles UE pe nse 8 ee eet n ba der has not made any greater impression, cagneh er _ yrie Holt att!) Can behdahe! estonlentbgh GW ‘drises: the Officers of te : ; ji ee, Da eS By Theophilus Desbrisay, Egq., a3 Trustees mal Aaw JADI19M ing year, as follows s— | as we welche it has not, in Prince and for the payment of - bie 428 other pur- Puts Store will be-open for about SIX ° Peter MéCalluim, Hsq., President, | Queen’s Counties, than it has, effected poses, All nersons indebted to me aré|~ WEEKS only, during which time a R. Hayes, Ee i. ‘in King’s County, notwithstanding its) required to make ttiediite payment to eqeeiones mantis depueed nls Sia Commir ree. — Messrs, James Mackay, gratuitous circulation, we fear that|the said Trustees, and all to whom f may oe Fen POR P ern: ASMA AS eee ET Ona at, . sey a bs hearts of geen dus £2 will grow be indebted are requested ' to forward i ee ne to John Leslie, John Dixon, Hugh Cen ee ; 4 their Accounts to the same parties for ad-| 0-3 Teacy made SHIRTS for 10d. ;other and Daniel Hickey—were nominated, /sick..in ~ hoping. for. |a, reaction, and justment. POARTY articles in proportions OFT 4c For Becnazany AND eT speedily discover that. they have paid CHARLES WORRELL. on — not make a shift toget a Messrs. Murdock Murray, John A. - io ‘ : Chatlottetown, June 19, 1850: ” b 104. gt i Laine, and David Anderson—-were nom- somewhat dearly for their whistle in whe aed 4 1850. Theoaibbve stere: ie miysated!idext:t6 ii;G4iatAs inated. employing a man such as Duncan Mac- SONG ) Wy Morris’s Brick: House, and not at the The business of the day was dispatch-| lean, sunk irremediably in public estima- xf Dw Bo -Vorth Corner, aa formerly fo ed mist) harmoniously, and the proceed- tion, to blacken the character of seventeen ue undersigned, shaving by Deeds,| May, 20,1850. 50 vous soo oe ings exhibited throughout, an example of dated 17th day of June jast, been ap- $$ _____--— good humor and kindness, highly credit- members of the Assembly so lately en-| pointed Trustees of tne Real and Personal able to the numerous party brought\trusted with the confidence of their) Estate in) this island, of Cuarues Wor- together upon this interesting occasion. | constituencies: RELL, Esquire, for the purpose of manag- The business of the meeting was ing the same, and of discharging. ail just closed by an acclamation of thanks to the 3 E | Debts and claims against the said Charles chairman for his conduct in the chair, XTRACT FROM A LETTER RECEIVED! Worrell or his said Estate, hereby require and three heartv cheers for the Royal|/sy Last Main, DATED Lonpon, Jury 19 |ai]. Persons indebted to the said Charles Agricultural Society. —‘ ] was'sorry to observe by your etter; Worrell, to make immediate payment to Ei acaieemdenieraanieia’ 4 os : . them; and all Persons having any Claims that your political horizon was again| requested ‘with ds-litileriels ¥-awrpee: cloudy, but as the affairs of the Island | sible to forward the full particulars thereof have been recently discussed in the House to them for adjustment. of Commons, and the Ministers have JAMES PEAKE, . J 4 5 oN ada pledged themselves to give you Respon-| ae ee We cut the following paragraph from the last London Illustrated News. The Islander, a few weeks since, described ‘he’ Society referred toas “one of the 7” a2 ee sie numbugs of the day, and rompored °F gible Government, [ hope it will not be THEO, DESBRISAY. oF “individuals without influence.” Phe long till you have sunshine and prosperi-! Direct to Turorimus Desprisay, Esq., aa Tue very nameg of the parties mentioned 5, » Ch. Town. i iI vy R mt a 4! / below give the best refutation to UNIS) petendnjondinabide a | Charlottetown, July 10, 1850. souegla oien ot | moi. Sond ; ri 7 | NHE Subscriber has mnch pleasure in et — QATGFHRELON, _tncourage Island Manufacture. 4 notifying the Public, that the Direc- Cononian Rerorm Socirt ¥.—The| OT fe ieRS, MET oN Cee st bade“ mn ar Aye » yl” tors of the : “ 4 members ond friends.of this society dined! % peg PE NEA HAINES Ok BRASS “ATE ‘ . alas together at the ‘T'rafalgar Tavern, Green-| uXtensive and Valuable Sale dev, Ratebiighaonk |, Alliance Life & Fire Insurance wich, on Wedaesday, evening; the Right: OF | Foundry staphsnment, Company” ie Hon. Lord Monteagle presiding, supported | HOUSEHOLD F IRNITUR eG CHARLOTTETOWN. i iVUSEHUL URN ke OF LONDON, } ; by Lord Lyttleton, the Bishop of Oxford, | ’ ; Lay 2 { . f : order ' ; : ; Sir W. Moles vorth, M. f °9 Hon. W. W rot- ! [ADE to rd at the above have authorised him to make a cons) ler- HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c. 4 . . i t lll ae > “~ named KEstablishment-—-Lathes, ‘Phresh-| ; : ; — prone * cote a ea : . | ug Machines. Mountings for Chaff Cutters, able reduction in the rates of Premium. PR POI; SES PREY CVSS, SESE Sse. By Hi. W. LOBBAN. | Prize ‘Turnip Drills, Force Pumps, Garden and) As policys hereafier’ become renew- H. Aglionby, M. P., Mr. Sadleir, M. P.,! , | Fire Engines. Mill Cranks, Spindle Stens, Ri beat! amet ; Mr. J; Wyld, M. P., the Rev. Mr. Jackson! AT. Muss. Fanvina’s Residence, for. Fe eT ie rae Seat oe marie euan the Subsariber:| wit grapsaecems _'9F and Bushes. Mounting for Circular Saws, Bells‘ : : (Bishop elect of New Zealand) Mr.| merly Dr. Poor’s, on MONDAY the| Brass and Com osition, Articles for Ships and at the reduced rate, without the necessity = sabi 12th AUGUST next. her HOUSEHOLD | Carriages, Hard Brass Bushes and Steps fo of a new Policy being issued, . 2» Ss; ar ids 4 4 ges, Ha ss Bushes and Steps for ? , mag lag an De ee cnmaaette NITUR *, HORSES CARRIA | Machinery 5 ‘Turning, Screw cutting, Boring, All’ persons desirous ov, Insuring are Dr. Black, Mr. Thring, Mr. ©. Bb. CCl" ORG HARNESS, &c. &c. commencing| Punching, and Saw cutting dove at the shortest respectiuliy invited to take Policys front’ , » ° irs ca p : fi J : ; oe Miéning the. mecting tere addresced by tt 11 o'lock hegind'eod ber Lamporepacsder Dic ine ubangnne®: to, Nemen-enn aawmider thanoble chairman, Sir W Molesworth, Gintienlarsace Handbills) |, Ait apprentice wanted at the above mdf vente A miner lt oat ; * Pherae, tens af, { Avgust 3, 1850. Llishiment. sured,“ espe- 1 the Bishop ‘of Oxford, Lord Ly tileton, M oj {EOE ET eG | ‘The highest price will be given for old Brass cially.in this matter, Sat verbum sapienti, at Hume, McAdierley,Mr.Sadlier, and Mr.) 9 | and Copper. CHARLES YOUNG iF Lowe, The latter gentleman, who isa) PES GBA W. C. HOBS.) | ’ * Fr Sty WH, Pe | resident of New South Wales, and a _, : (2 | \ January 12, 1850. member of the Legislature of that Colony, “00% OF Queen STREET, NEXT TO Mr. | THE all Perer Maceowan’s. ‘ ye 71 TF wt ea a iva very eloquent speech, advocated the) be ; . i a rights TF cla dareel relia Colonies to self-- 100 PACKAGES Genuine Teas,! Ame} an Art Union, Private Class for Young Ladies. government, and deplored the policy of ~~ Porto Rico Sugar, Olive Oil, |"YHIS UNION was incorporated by the tamenghe Narl Grey, which would ultimately tend Superfine Flour; Salad Oif, in cases ;| Ch. Town, July 27. 13w Agent. Sone ee rarer ce gerne ee ae Colonies, and to do away with that feel- ing of devoied loyalty which now especially characterised the Ausiralian colonies. 'Newmaa, Hunt & Co.’s best Port Wine | Dark and Pale; Holland’s Gin; Jamaica : i | distributed by Lot.to Subscribers. several! hun- i different diamonds; Golden Sherry; Heu- Soe neers PAINTINGS, BUSTS, ond thes nessey’s and Martel’s Cognac Brandy,| Works of Art, some of which are extremely er rr mn aD te ee at | | Spirits, 40 per eent. over proof, &e. The above articles—warranted genuine It was ovr intention to have given in, and the best of their kind—being a con- ‘signment, are offe for sale fi the last or present number of the Exawrn- 9/20" ant, avevoltered for wale Yor a: short time only, wholesale or retail, at uncom- tn, a sketch ofa recent tour made by Us monly low prices for cash, as the whole through King’s County, in the course of must shortly be closed. which we had opportunities of address- Families and dealers will find this an excellent opportunity of supplying them- On the 20th December next there will be costly. A Subscriber of Five Dollars is a Member for the year, and is entitled to all the privi- leges of the Union—which are as follows: ist. Kyery Member receives a copy of a large and costly Original Engraving. 2d. He is also entitled to an Annual Repert of the Transactions, &c., ef the Union. 3d. He also receives monthly, the “ BuL- | LRTEN 2 This is a publication of 16 pages, ‘quarto, of 3 columns each, with a beautiful tingraving. Legislature of New York, in 1840, for ME R. B. IRVING Base 20. to put to hazard the prosperity of all our; White Wine Vinegar; Havannah Cigars; the promotion of the Fine Arts. spectfully to intimate to Parents and Guardians, in Charlottetown, that he pur- poses opening a ; YOUNG LADIES’ PRIVATE CLASS, on Monday the 29th inst. for Tuition in Writing, Exeuisy Grammar, ARiTH- metic, Book-Kerpine, &e., &c., &e., Hours or Torrion.—froin 4 io 6 o’clock, P. M., five days a week, Torrioy Fre.—Twenty Shillings per School Quarter. ee ae Frencu.—Ten Shillings per do, extra. Crass Room, Water Street, opposite the residence of the Hon. Mr. Young. re one ee eens re ea eran a seas ew a alia —_ esc aes - eigen ing six or seven numerously attended selves on better terms than the articles! 4th. He has erie the opportunity off Jnly 27, 1850, 4w, ‘ ; . st : obtaining atthe annual Distribution in Decem- wae aed rer ane ws can be imported. ber, by Lot, a Paintingof great vaiue, or other with a view that we might explain the He si A. DAVIDSON, Weds af Arh. , NOTICE. proceedings of the House of Assembly, oer: oe the Saisoriiice wile Mab ‘beth tos bated Howe ALL persons indebted to the Subscri- and occurrences since its prorogation, To be let, orary Secretary ~ the Union forthis Island. ber an ne ae o if : : . N "O00 y . -.|He is empowered to grant receipts to persons }Countare hereby notine uniess their 1 having reference to the Jong agitated ques (ON ee a a yeaa, in Lots, to suit} joc: ous of becoming Subseribers to the Unioa.| respective accuurita.are settled on or be- i tion of Responsible Government. We P ae CHARLES YOUNG. fore the 15th day of October next, they \ have with great reluctance abandoned this} 200 acres of excellent Land, | choriottetown, June), ee? Secretary. | will on that date be positively sued for. | intention, because a detail of our route and|nart of the Estate of Wyther Grange, Good merchantable produce will be taken the meetings would take up greater space situate on the Winsloe Road about 5 hall aie an imat resent afford to give to it. miles from Charlottetown. The situation on ven sf latte Sl .,|i8 beautiful, commanding a view of Nova ce to say, that Kings County 15) Scotia and the Harbours Mouth. There unflinchingly steadfast in its attachment/are obout 40 acres cleared on the differ- to liberal principles—tbat the conduct ofjent Lots, and the renmainder may be clear- the House of Assembly has rot only met - eis oat Me. ae Wyther with unqualified appr bation, in every! Grange, Winsloe Road, Lot 3) aeit'gren’ and sj'lage, but every re-| June 12, 1890. NPR YAAM Gale SAGAS. PERSONS desirous of remmitting mo- ney to any of the Colonies, or to the Unitea Siates, or any part of England or Scotland, can obtain Bills of Exchange for that purpose for any amount, and at any re- quired sight, from the Subscriber. The Subscriber will purchase Bills of Ex- jspange drawa on any part of the wor'd. Lin payment of those debts if delivered on lor about tie above date. 5. D. P. COLES. July 10, 1850. .S--HARNESS of a J] descriptions and ef superior workmanship and finish will be exchanged for Potatoes and Oats if delivered at the Subscriber’s Premises, | CHARLES YOUNG. | (Charlottetewa, Juse 1, 1850. or at some conveniciit shippieg piace within the 20th of October,