eneene of the Protestant Episcopal Church at Cherry Valley,.in: the Parish of St. John’s. His Lordship, in his Ordination Sermon, dilated at length. on the duties and responsibilities of the Christian Mi- nistry. lo the afternoon the rites of Con- firmation were administered to a number of young persons of both sexes, whom his Lordship addressed in a suitadle charge. A MISSIONARY TO THE PRO- PRIETORS. Ir will be seen on reference to the Pas- senger list, that that distinguished cha- racter, the Rat-Catcher, William Douse, Esq., as taken another trip to England. His jou rney will not be, however, on this © xcasion, solely at the expense of the Sel- kirk Estate, for it is generally acknow- ledged even by his friends, that he, has been feed by the Obstructives, and must be fed at thetr'cost, to move the Jand pro- prietors in England to employ their stu- pendous infleence with Her Majesty’s Ministers te get a forfeiture of their pro- mise in respect to the concession of Re- sponsible Government, so that the people may be kept for a while longer in slavery te the Cempact. It must be admitted that the case of the Faction is a desperate enue, when they are constrained to solicit the services of such an individual as Mr. Douse on such a Mission. They are evidently determined to die hard, but their despair is more manifest in this Mission than in any other of their recent proceedings. The foocls!—had they waited a few days longer till they receiv- ed the now published solemn pledges of the Ministry, they would have saved themselves from much useless expense— from utter disgrace in this Colony, and vnautterable contempt in Britain. When Mr. Douse will reach England he will have more reason to cry out in the terms of his hacknied vulgarity, that his inter- position “will end in smoke,” than ever he had on any former occasion in reter- ence to any other subject. DIED. A Little York, on Thursday morning, the Ist inst., of rheumatic fever, after a short illness, in the bloom of Jife, Henry Brady Johnston, Esq., M. D.,°of Louth, Lincolnshire, England, aged 25 years. The deceased gentleman arrived in this Jeland, via New York, buta few weeks since, for the purpose of settling among us. Ife was a member and a local preach er of the Wesleyan Church. Suddenly on the 30th ult., at the Bar- racks in Charlottetown, Private Patrick Al’Guire, 38th Regt. aged 28 years. At New London. on the 19th ult., Mrs. Jane M’Kie, aged 67 years. At Si. Eleanor's, on the 30th ult., Mr Alfred Compton, aged 36 years. At St. Eleanor’s, on Monday afternoon, in the G2d year of his age, ‘Thomas Comp- ton Compton, Esq. See PASSENGELS, In the Steamer Rose, from Pugwash on Wednesday the dist ult., the Rt. Rey. Dr. Medley, Bishop of Fredericton; Rev. G. Townsend : Mr. FE. G. Lydiard & son, Mra. Davis, 2 Misses Davis, Mrs. Cundall, Misses Cundall, and Miss Macdonald. In the Steamer Rose, trom Pictou, on ‘hursday evening—Mr. & Mrs. M‘Isaac, Miss Stewart, Mr. Fraser, Capt. [reland, G J. Archer, Mr. Brownrig and Miss Brownrig, 2 in the steerage _ Inthe Steamer Rose, from Pictou on “unéay evenine—Colonel Camphell, Dr. Manroe., Messrs, Frederick Starr, De ‘Valf, Skinner, Hooper, Mis. Nerrowav.! WO 2 tn the steerave. THER BKAMINER. Passengers for England, via Ry M, Steamer, l.ady Wood, Mrs. Fanning, Miss Fanning, W. Douse, Esg., and Mr. Danie! Davies. LAUR CRBD. On the 27th ult., from the shipyard of Messrs. M‘Lean, Cardigan River, a supe- rior built brig of 170 tons n. m. and 240 tons o. m, called the “ Inconstant.” SHIP NEWS. Enteren.—July 30—Schr. Thetis, Purdy, Pictou, coal ; Sealer, Dunn, Syd: ney, do. ; Seaflower, Curry, Halifax, goods; 31--Lark, M‘Ewen, Sidney, coal ; Arctic, M‘Kay, do. do.; Wave, Moore, Halifax, bal.; August J--Swan, Beers, Nova Scotia, Limestone; 2--Unicorn, Mutch, Newfld., goods; 3--Cousins, M-Leod, Pictou, coal; New London, Beers, Pictou, coal ;5--Caledonia, Walsh, Bay Vert, deal; Spray, Sprague, do., do.; W. Nelson, Chappell, do., do. : Jolly Tar, Bouchet, Buctouche, do.; Packet, Babin, do.» do.; Dorothy, Chappell, Bay Vert, do.; Nymph, English, Richibucto, do. ee ee LS Ap THE American Art Union, ‘HIS UNION was incorporated by the Legislature of New York, in 1840, for the promotion of the Fine Arts, On the 20th December next there will be distributed by Lot,to Subscribers, several hun- dred choice PAINTINGS, BUSTS. and other Works of Art, some of which are extremely cantly. 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. Kvery Member receives a copy of a large and costly Original Engraving. 2d. He is also entitled to an Annual Report | ef the Transactions, &c., ef the Union. en ag eee tee si 7Re Aaa | Hooper’s Cheap New Store.|, Situated at the South Side of Queen Square. ATTacHkED TO THE Brick House, waert AVERY ARTICLE IN WeARING APPAREL, TEA, GROCERIES, &C, Can be had at astonishingly low prices. puis Store will be open for ahout SIX WEEKS only, during which time a LARGE Stock must be disposed of. Come and judge for your selves, N. B.—Good TEA from 1s. 6d. to 2s. 6d.; ready made SHIRTS for 10d. ; other articles in proportion. ‘ . Who would not make a shift to get a shirt for 10d. ? The above store is situated next to Morris’s Brick House, and not at the North Corner, as formerly. May, 29, 1850, THE Subscriber has mnch pleasure in 3d. He also receives monthly, the “ BuL-| LETIN.” ‘This is a publication of 16 pages,) quarto, of 3 columns each, with a beautiful | Engraving. 4th. He has likewise the opportunity of| obtaining atthe annua! Distribution in Decem- ber, by Lot, a Paintingof great value, or other) Work of Art. Specimens, &c., can be seen at the Office of! the Subscriber, who has been appointed Hon-! orary Secretary to the Union forthis Island. He is empowered to grant receipts to persons desirous of becoming Subscribers to the Union. CHARLES YOUNG. Honorary Secretary. Charlottetown, June 1, 1850. me DME oy JERSONS desirous of remmitting mo- ney to any of the Colonies, or to the Unitea States, 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 Subseriber will purchase Bills of Ex- change drawn on any part of the world. CHAR LES SOUNG. Charlottetown. June 1, 1850. To THe TENANTS AND SETTLERS ON Townsuirs Nos. 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, ann 66, AND TO ALL OTHERS IN Prince Epwarp Istanp, wHo ARE INDEBTED TO ME ON ANY Account WHATSOEVER. HEREBY notify that I have this day assigned over all my Real and Per- sonal Hstate in Prince Edward Island, to James Peake Esq., the’ Hon. Charles Hensley, the Hon John Myrie Holl, end “heophilus Desbrisay, Esq., as Trustecs for the payment of Debts and other pur- poses. All persons indebted to me are required to make immediate payment to! the said Trustees, and all to whom [ may be indebted are requested to forward their Accounts to the same parties for ad-|_ justment. CHARLES WORRELL. Charlottetown, June 19, 1850. To be let, {)N a lease of 999 vears, 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 beautiful, 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, Honrore, Wyither notifying the Public, that the Direc- tors of the “ Alliance Life & Fire Insurance Company” OF LONDON, liave authorised him to make a consider- able reduction in the rates of Premiuin. As policys hereafter become renew- able, the Subscriber will grant receipts at the reduced rate, without the necessity of anew Policy being issued. All persons desirous of Insuring are respectfully invited to take Policys from the “ Atntance.” Noman can consider his property to be safe unless he be in- sured, “Delays are dangerous,” espe- cially in this matter. Sat verbum sapienti. CHARLES YOUNG, Ch. Town, July 27. 13w Agent. Private Class for Young Ladies. Mé: R. B. IRVING begs leave re- spectfully to intimate to Parents and Guardians, in Charlottetown, that he pue. poses opening a } YOUNG LADIES’ PRIVATE CLASS, on Monday the 29th inst., for Tuition in Writing, Exenish Grammar, ARITH- METIC, Book-kEEPING, &c., &e., &e., Hours or Turrion.—From 4 to 6 o’clock, P. M., five days a week. Tuition Fre.—Twenty Shillings per School Quarter. Frencu.—Ten Shillings: per do, extra. Crass Room, Water Street, opposite the residence of the Hon. Mr. Young. , July 27, 1850. dw, NOTICE. At persons indebted, to the Subscri- ber by promissory Note or Book Ac- count are 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. Ds Py COLES. July 10, 1859. P.S.—HARNESS of all descriptions and of superior workmanship and finish will he exchanged for Potatoes and Oats if delivered at the Subscriber's Premises. Gianage, Winsloe Road, Lot 33. yer ai, some convenient shipping sae June 12, 1850, within the 2th of October. 215 nS Se a rn OOP UB We ** —— tt Extensive and Valuable Sale cn hoy Arcane HOUSENOLD: FURNITURE, HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, «ec. By H. W. LOBBAN. At ‘Miss. Fannine’s Résidence, for- merly Dr. Poot’s, on MONDAY the 12th AUGUST nex:, her HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, HORSES CARRIA GES HARNESS, &c. &. commencing at IVo’clock, § (Particulars see Handbiils.' August 3, 1850. ee BAZAAR, BAZAAR. Temperance Bazaar!!! A BAZAAR will {p.v.] be held in the NEW TEMPERANCE HALL, on TUESDAY the Tuirty-rinst day of Decem- BER next, at noon for the purpose of enabling the “Sons of Temperance” to fulfiil ‘their en- gagements in the erection thereof’ All persons favourable to the Temperance Cause, will thus have an opportunity of mani- festing, not only their regard, but of proving their sympathy for its advancement. The smallest contributions wil] be thankful- ly received by any of the following Ladies, who = kindly consented to take charge there- ol = % Mrs. Fitzgerald, Miss P. Divis, — Rand, — Chappell. ; = Lydiard, Mrs. W.°B. Wawson, ' — A. H. Yates, — ‘Trowan, 1c - Miss P. Desbrisay, — Mark: Bute her: Mrs, G. T, Haszard, = John Williams: Charlottetown, August 7,1850, . [All paper. 4% Ty AY Y AIDS We “HE undersigned, having by Deeds, dated 17th day of Sune last, been ap- pointed ‘Trustees of the Real and Persona! Estate in this Island, of Cuartes, Wor- RELL, Esquire, for the purpose of manag- ing the same, and of discharging all just -Debls and claims against the said Charles Worrell or his said Estate, hereby require all Personsndebted to the said Charles Worrell, to make immediate payment to them; and all Persons having any Claims are requested with as little delay ag pos- sible to forward the full particulars thereof to them for adjustment. JAMES PEAKE, CHARLES HENSLEY, JOHN M. HOLL, THEO. DESBRISAY. Direct to Turopuitus Despaisay, Esc. Ch. Town, Charlottetowa, July 10, 1850. NEW CHEAP STORE, Foor or Queen Street, next TO Mr. Perer MAacGowan’s. 122 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; Hen- nessey’s and Mariel’s Cognac Brandy, Dark and Pale; Holland’s Gin; Sameica Spirits, 40 per eent. over proof, &e. The above articles—warranted genuine > land the best of their kind—being a con- signment, are offered for sale for a short. time only, wholesale’ or retail, at uneom- 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 terins than the articles can be imported. A. DAVIDSON. July 27, 1850. Qw, Old Clothes Renovated BEAVERS, SILK AND PARIS HATS RE-STIFFENED & CLEANED! (pH E subscriber gratetully 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 Char- lottetown on. the. road leading to, the North River. All orders left at Mrs. Seldon’s, Upper Queen Street, or with the subscriber wil! be promptly and satisfactorily executed. 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