SOTTO TR EE TLE ED I RET RR n . ‘ . e } ° ‘4 . ; . ‘ 7 | THE NEW COMMISSIONERS OF SMALL DEBTS. | are quite right in looking to the matter with or without Mr. | | Stewart's prompting. We copied into our last No. from the Gazette the names of persons who have heen appointed Commissioners of Small | Debts ander the law passed last Session. Our readers are well aware that there was no necessity for re-enacting the law, —there was no improvement, or alteration worth notice, in- troduced into the system of collecting sma | debts,—the only feature in the Bill of any consequence is the provision for a! very timited abolition of imprisonment for debt, to commence fr = next January, and this could have been done by a separate Bill of a dozen lines, without the expense and loss of time involved in re-enacting the laws reluting to Small Debts But this would not serve the secret purposes of the Govern- ment and the design: of their friends, [t was necessary to get rid of many old Commissioners, 80 as to make room for the) electioneering fr ends of the Administration, and the least of- fensive way of accomplishing this object was by repealing the old law, when the funct ons of the old Commissioners legally ceased. We were, therefore, not surprised to witness a total change in the personnel of the several Small Debt Courts, but whether the change will be satisfactory to the country isa matter on which we have very grave doubts. that the Liberais, when they were in power, altered the law t may be said relating to Small Debts, and made many new appointments. | It is true they altered the law, partly for the purpose of establishing many pew Courts in localities where they were earnestly desired and required ; partly for the purpose of re- ducing the expenses attending actions in those Courts; and! for effecting other important improvements. Liberal Government appointed new Commissioners under their law, they were not influenced by political feeling,—they re- appointed many of the eld Conservative party whom they con- sidered yood officers. although others on the Liberal side could be got, quite competent to fill their plac s. In the late ap- pointments, however, the present Tory Government have passed over the maine of every person in the Commission of the Small Debts who was supposed to have any strong attach- | ment to the Liberal cause—rejecting experienced, useful and impartial judges who held the Commission for many years, such as Messrs Lord and Trenaman in Charlottetown, and Mr. Thornton, in Georgetown, whose superiors are not to be found on the bench—who gave no offence to the Goveri- ment—whose characters for uprightness and integrity could not be impugned—-wh.se experience of the business of the ¢ ourts, and knowledge of the law, were extens.ve,— and whose decisions generally met with the approval of the community. | The gentlemen appoin ed to succeed them may be intelligent envugh m their w y, but they «ere appointed for no other earthly reason than that of being political supporters of the present Government. Two facts are not unworthy of notice in this connection : First members of the Government and their supporters with respect that notwithstandi g all that has been said by the to the necessity of excluding Government officials from the Legislature, our wodel Adminstration Lave al owed no less than six members of Parliameagt to be ( ommissioners of Small Debts. The other fact is, that a member of the Government —acting, no duubt. under advice from his colleagues—offered | to make the Hon. George Bagnall a Commissioner of Small Debts, if he would give up his scat in the Legislative Council. Whether the seat was wanted fur a new Government supvorter —whether the Administration, growing boid vy experience, thought they had not gone tar enough in nominating five new Cuuneillors in one day —or whether they considered they had gone too far in making such am unnecessary increase to the number of members in the Council, and were aaxious to reduce them -are taatters upon which we can offer no opinion. Bat this we do know, that Mr. Bagnall, remembering that he had not reteived bis commission from the Queen to be barter- ed away for any petty employment under the local Guvern- ment— refused to exchange his seat in the Council for a seat in tne Court of the Small Debt Commissione s; and his name, consequently, does not appear in the list of the new appoint- ments. Mr. Bagrall was a Commissicner for many years, and gave great satisfuction to the public. be willing to retain him if he would go out of the Council ; but the Government cannot say that they passed him over The Government would because he isa member of the Legislature while they have appointed to the Small Debt Courts Messrs. Beer, McNei } and Perry (m the House of Assembly, and Messrs. Ander- son, Goff and Ramsay, from the Legislative Council. THE SELKIRK ESTATE. Tue Islander .tates that the Government have succeeded in purchasing the Selkirk estate. We wish them joy of their bargain. ‘Ine fact of there being £14,000 arrears of rent on that property is not calculated to encourage the belief that the transaction will be * se!f--ustaining,” no matter what price the Government may set upon the lan's, The pro- prietors and their agents, as a class, are very far from being | converted to the doctrine of selling township lands at a low | price ; and the present Government, which is the creature of their will, dare nut put such a price on the public lands as may tend to less: the value of other proprieiary estates. | The Government influeuce in the Legisla:ure will not be much increased by having the Seikirk -property under its controul. The majority of tenants on that estate always voted fur the Tory party; we have vo doubt they will con- tinue to do so stii| if theyget their £14,0U0 arrears forgiven, and the freetoid of their tarms for nothing. But if the Gove ament com,«] them to pay a shil iog,we are very much afraid that the Lib: ra!s will be asked to take them imto the rauks of the O»positien. THE PRINCE'S VIsIT. A public meeting was held at the City [all on Tuesday eveulng last, t¢ Make some arravgeMeuts for the reception of the Prince ot Waies; but we velieve there was noting | done beyond appointing a Committee * to take into consid- eration the manner in which a suitable banquet shall be given to bis Royal Higuness,” the expense of watch to be borne by public suisert,tiou, Noiwithstanding the liberal dispo- sition of the Leg slature in aliowing the Guverumeut to ap- propriate whatever sum of wouey wight be deemed necessary io give a suitable eu ertainment to the Prince, not a step has ye: becu taken tuWards waking preparations for the vist ot tis Royal Migouess, atchough oot more than five or six weeks vau elapse bDelore he muy be expected here. Tnisa Reerurrs rox tue Port.—iue Morning Post thinks tbat the deterannation of the GOvVerumcut, as auuvun- ced by Mr. Cardwell, to stop the enlistiveut of men im ire- lund for the service of the Pope. wii ve received with geuverai sulisiaction in this cuumtry. Tue Poeign Kutistmeut Act, passed in 1819, renders every person Wiv engages mm tue se:vice of a jore go Power ilavle to (Be puuisiucut Of mis- deweanour, whilst the fitting out and equ pping ships w aid aud assist a fore yu Power ts visited Wu @ like punishiaent, Our cotemporary remarks :— * With che singie exeeprivu ot the order in Council of June 1540, which suspeades the vo- reign Kouistaent Act, aud eabied the SBritisa auXiliary ic- giou. lu cupseque. ce of the proviriQus uf the quadiuple treaty, tu take part in toe Carlee war, every attempt to ebiet Br. fish subjects lur the se:vice of a ureigs state bad been freqacutly suppressed. Tue Roman Catnuiies bave, uo doubt, a rigat to trauewit their subscriptious ty tue Pope; but if thuse subsertptious should be diveried to au illegal oujedt, namely, the airiog of Liish cogdoltieri, tue ageuts eurpioyed will soun fad, (0 \uelr Cost, thar cae jaw 18 tov puweriui fur them, aud that evideuce for their couviction will be supplied by means of ready aud complai-aut intormers, who first wail tuke the bouuty aad the passage mouey gud then expose tue improper practices of their empioyers. Mr, Cardwell stated that the provisions of the Poreiga Kalistuent Act would be rigidly eutorced. Tue Dublin Morning News— Dr. Cullen's reputed organ —has the following arucle by way of auswer tu Mr. Card- Well’s menace of (auing measures to put & Stop to the recruit- ing four the Pope 1a Lretund :—* Of course, if any law bas been violated, or is ghout to be yiolated, the Goverumeut But when the | Ghe EGraminer. ay Arptepore, May 23 —Arrived—Dashaway, Bale ; had very severe Let the law tuke ite evuree lo ab | Weather the whole voyage, and a heavy N N W gale, 19th April, in Jat Ke its course We ask )45,N, jon 58, W, lost deck load overboard. nothing more, und ws hh ‘Ve NO Feason b> expect avything else | Sp Juan's, Ne F , May 2> —Arrived—Zebr:, Match ; Margaret, De- British legislation io Lreiand bas alwa,s been read iv its|leney ; Sarah, Burke. June 3—Ariel, Bolan; Goldfinder, Walsd. most penal sense, but we imagine even L[rish law officials wil! | Gth—Grapeshot, Battersby. Cleared, Jane 4—Zebra, Mutch, for Syd- . . 3 . ; i ney, Otu—Marzaret Aun, Burke, for P. E. Island. tind it hard to construct criminality out of any hing so per- | y REPT Ty Om ’ tectly legal and constituti s free-e ratl at : r ; on ee ectly legal | id constitutional as free emigration. if any SPECIAL NOTICES. one does an illegal act, we say again, let the law and its ad-| ‘ eer eee ministra’ors deal with him. [rishinen are not Russian serfs, | “i ‘ . : they are not adserati gleb@, wnd cannot be ticd down like| Hottowar's Pitts—Liver Complaints —the virtue of these : as : | ine abie Pills are fully appreciated in e irt of the negroes to the soil, or pronibited irom trying to improve Me ae NS ite fe on tha ante iL tenis shai 2 ; : civilised world. ie . B ’ , avel ! : ’ . their minds and fortunes by travel. | ine circulution, there are few disases which they cannut cure ; act is dove—and we must earnestly advise all our fellow | but they are especially efficacious in all disorders of the liver | countrymen who have turned their attention to the sptriied| For these they are an indubitable specific. They pussess un- subject of Lralian emigration, to avoid all law breaking, and | rivalled poteney for good. while they cannot do harm. A go out as dona fide ewigrants, per eetly free to adopt any child might plysie itself with these pills, and without the profession, even the honourable profession of arms, when they poveptess dager, except re enon roe on would make the wet to their destination—so long even the ‘ Ounmipotence ol oe ne supers, 10 Son are sh By riety Parliament’ will fail to stop the [rish exod t ., | the superduvus bile, regulating its due secretion, and giving — : 7 rsh exudus, or to turn 1!) tone tu the stomach, they effect a perfect and permanent cure. from the course it may please providence to direct it inte. | Chey will not. we may be sure, succeed in their vain attempt | ‘ he i » cnek , Sven 1 : P detent | 2 : ; to hedge in the cuckoo. Even in the worst of the peual | large proportion of the fatal maladies that afflict mankind.— times the ‘wild geese’ proved too strong of wing for the | hawks thet poised upon tneir track, and if the chivalrous | desire which ouce wore reanimates the Lrish heart is, as we | 7 believe it to be, as strong. sincere and ardent as that which | Vitality, and hastens its decay. They are the germ from which once lighted up for a brief space the darkest portion of our | spring Consumption, Rheumatism, [leart Disease, Liver Com- annals, we may be sure it will vent, apd reach its destined | plaints, and Eraptive Diseases which will be recognized as aim, despite the silly meddling of Seoteh busybodies, or even among those most fatal and destructive to the races of meu. | So dreadful are its eonsquences to human life, that it is hardly possible tv over estimate the importance «f an actual, reliable remedy, that can sweep out this Servfulous contamination. ; ‘ : We know then we shall proclaim welcome news to our readers . It will be rememered that the late craise of the Euryalus, ‘of one from such a quarter as will leave little doubt of its et- Captain Tarleton, His R yal Highness Prince Alfred paid a | ficaey—and still more welcome, when we teil them that it visit to Alexandria to the Vieeroy of Buypt. Said P, jsurely docs accomplish the end desired. We mean Arer’s , y Zypt, oe. |* y pe : : . His Royal Highness, as an expression of his yratification on | SA8Saragitna, and tt is certainly worthy the attention of those ail i . ° = . . ‘ > sta i Sc ‘ols j aye oi sina the occasion, sent on board the Euryalus, for the use of the! _ _ = ted os Screfuta ‘or Serdfulous. complaints. | officers and cre vy, the following bountifal supply of provisions. gister, Albany, N. ¥. viz :—Beef, 17.490 Ibs.; sheep, 182; turkies, 132; ae | AYER’S CATHARTIC vILLs. 5 ° Th 56 ry res: > XX . na e o ° i © l 650 . bre ad, 66,000 loaves ; butter, 396 Ibs. ; tea, 200 Ibs.;! ‘The sciences of Chemistry and Medicine have been taxed their ut-. coffee, 1,815 ib: ; sugar, 3.3U0 !bs.; pickles, 400 bottles: | most to produce ths best, most pertect purgative which is known to - , t , cS 5 / Pp Pp s : c salid oil, 330 bottles: milk. 396 gallons : nut kernels, 132) ™29- Innumerable proofs are shown that these Pitts have virtues which ee ory ee a: . ail “! "| surpass” in excellence the ordinary medicines, and that they win unpre- gallons 3 Falsins, od drums ; macaroni, 1,400ibs. ; apple juice. | eedauaitty upon the esteem ofall men. ‘They are safe and plewsant to bv gallons ; pear jucce, 33 gallons ; pigeons, 200 ; rice, 6.270 | take, but powerful to cure. Their penetrating properties stimulate the s.: lemons.3 . ishes. £ hue ¢ nae ‘ _ | Vital activities of the body, remove the obstructions of its organs, purify ibs. ; lemons,3,U00 ; radishes, 3.000 [bs. ; sage 6U Ibs. : eves 7 8 re 8.300 = tobucco.’BU0 Ibs. : “6 agate ? “©S"*!| the blood, and expel disease. They purge out the foul humors which | “wer § to padco, OU ibs.; spinach and lecks, 3 oUU0; limes, | breed and grow distemper, stimulate sluggish or disordered organs into | dVUU onions, 1,500 ; turnips, 30v Ibs. ; earrots, GUU Ibs ; trena- their natural action,and impart a healthy tune with strength to the whole iru-ses, 1,300 lbs.; pumpk ns, 33ewt.: celery ih) Ihe «| System. Not only do they cure the every-day complaints of every body, @n > P r eee . celery » 1.300 Ibs .’ | but also formidable and dangerous diseases thit have baffled the best of | cabbage, 3,000 ; beet-root, 300 Ibs. ; cauliflower, 1,000 ; arti-| human skill, While they produce powerful effects, they are at the | chokes, 1,UU0 ibs. ; Jettuce, 1,000 Ibs. ; gee, a kind of butter, | same time, in . iminished doses, the safest and best physic that can be | SVewt. ; parsley. 17Vibs. ; mint, 170lbs. ; potatoes 8 OO0UIbs. - | employed for children. Being sugar-coated, they are pieasant to take; shovies, 3U botties; capers. 30 bott! . bie ‘iad , ’| and being purely vegetable, wre free from any risk of harm. Cures | anchovies, OV bottles; capers, oV bottles ; olives, 20 buttles:/ have been made which surpass belief were they nut substantiated by | | : ) P Jy wut , y | | live ballocks, 4. | men of such exalted posit on and Character as to forbid the suspicion ot | en SOS e- ~ untruth. Many eminent clergymen and physicians bave lent their | names to certify to the public the reliability of my remedies, while others j}have sent methe assurance of their cunviction that my preparations | coutribute immensely to the relief of my afflicted, suffering felluow-men. The Ayent is pleased to furnish gratis wy American Aliwanac, con- | taining directions tor their use aad certificates of their cures, of the | ollowing complaints :— Justiveness, Biliious Complaints, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Heartburn, | S o ; illeea! oO long as bo Megas Scorbutic diseases are the parent stuck from which arises a | They are as it were a species of potato rot in the human con- itution, which undermines and corrupts all the sources of its the veto of a Whig patron of Sardinian robbers and Sicilian | revolutionists.”’ oe. ---— } , GaLLANTRY OF THE PorE.—A letter from Rome, in the Monde. says :—** Tae general subject of conversation here to- day is the extraordinary bonour aceorded by the holy father | t» Mme. Lamoriciere. After granting ber a long audience, the Pope deigned to act as her guide in a visit to the galleries | eA tage | 4 ”s srl ne) pt a ae Headache aris ng from a foul stomach, Nausea, Ladigestion, Morbid [n- “ on , ©, Sue me Game Javuur. Lhe | action of the Bowels and Pains arising therefrom, Flatulency, Loss ut I pe, having one lady on bis right and the other on his left, Appetite, all Uicerous and Cutaneous Diseases which require an evacu explained tu them the different object- in the galleries, and on | ant medicine, Scrofuia or Kings Evil. They also, by purifying the reaching the library he caused t.ew to sit duwn, remarking | blood aud stimulatin, the system, cure many complaints which it would | to Mme. de Lamuricicre. ** You are now, wadam, seated on Se 2 supp ee ee — es me Deufuess, _— rege we i aiishil on : Be $99 | Neuralgia and Nervous Irritability, eraugement of the Liver and | a chair wlich | lately offered to a Queen! Kidneys, Gout, and other kindred complaints caailen from a low state of | | tue body or obstruction of its tanctions. | Do aut be put off by some unjrincipled dealers with some other pill | they make wore profit on Ask tor Aver’s Piuis, and take uothing | No other they can give you compares with this in its intriusic Tue sick waut the best aid there is tur ibem, } j | ae -—— _The large property of Lady Byron, in Leicestershire and Warwickshire, as well as her Wentworth estate. will descend s . else, to the Earl o: Lovelace, who married Ada Byron. value or curative powers. and they should have it * : Prepared by De. J. C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, | At a sale at Ghent, a few days ago, of the library of a pro- | Lowell, Mass. fessor named Rasinan, a cortous circumstance occurred. One | Price 25 Crs. rew Box. Five Boxes ror $1. of the persons present, in exumining a volume. found in it! we | twelve bank notes of OOF. each. The auctioneer tovk posses. | ABRRY'S TFRICDPHERODS is the hbestand cheap iv f . rolume as ‘nm eo} | ° . . sicn of the notes, and the vuiume was then sold. est article for dressing, beautifying, | preserving and restoring the bair. k z 3 ——-? +o: cleansing, curling, Sold by all Draggists & Perfumers. —»>eo-— _ Lad es, try it. In Paris a lady managed to do a most daring act of robbery —that of £12,000 wortu of jewe.s—by mearsol her crinoline, which, by a dexterous swing, she managed to jerk on to tite counter, and then in the coniusion of basiuiulness arising {row the bitch, she managed tu put ber hands containing the jewels under her dress. | NEM ADV ETISEHENTS, 2 <Dee eo ——__ -__-__-_ ~ A Rovat Car.— We bad yesterday the pleasure of inspectiag | what we may well cull a masterpicce of art, m the shape ot a! railway carriage, built, as we understand, by the Directors of | the Grand Trunk Company, tor the use of His Royal High- | ness tie Prince of Wales, while traveliing on theit road. ‘Tie! carriage is divided into a handsome, roomy saloon, two sleep- | ing apartments and an ante-chumber; all turuished in tie must elegant and costly manner, and wanting in nothing which can co.duce to the cumlort of the royal traveller. Lhe ex- terior of this beautitul carriage, save im the superior character vi the painting, differs very jittie trom the ordinary first class | ears in use on the road. Lhe interior, on the otter hand, is | perfectly unique, alike in essentials and vecoration : the duors| MT OTICE is hereby given, that by an Act passed during the and walls of the different apartments being all bewucilully | LY last Session of the Li gislature, all letters and packets pannelied in bighly polished black wainut wood, and the ceil- posted in any Post Grfice within this Island, and addressed to The body | the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, will, on and | NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Generali Post Office, Charloticiown, June i4, 1869, ings in bird's eye maple, with broad guid borders. | of the carriage was, if we are nut mistaken, built in the com-| after the 20th JUNE instant, be liable to a Fine of Six- pence, | pany ’s workshops at Point St. Charles, but the interior was! if the postage thereon is not fully pre-paid. executed by Me-srs. Jacques and Hayes of Turonty, to whose | f L. C. OWEN, Portmaster General. skill in Cabinet work it dues infinite credit. His Royal Lig ne RC oe tt ness, as is well known, has been a great traveller-during the | Sugar, Tea, Molasses, Flour, Tobacco, past year or two, but we doubt whether he has ever beea ac- Sele Leniher, Candles, Soap, &c. Ke. cummodated on any European railway as he will be in this. a ; reert rane ; elegant speciven ot what Curadian art and skill can produce | mer . cepemenae oe by ss . poe | te ee from the beautiful indigenous woods of our country. — Ottawa | Tatee iret: oo SU RSE tee eo | Citizen. (directly previous to ois sule of Dry Guods on the same day), the following articles : 2 Pans. Rum, 8 Boxes Soap, —- nt 200 ee Dearu or anotugr Paixst.—On Friday last, the Rev. Mr oyie, for some years stationed in St. Andrew's, died of con- z : i: Makes : sumption. Ili. health was for a long tune past very bad. yet = a peek : oe en aaa ticl he laboured zealously to the last, often guing lung journeys to 10 ime a lel os 16 Re. “ ae aa ae ~ ee visit the sick or perform the other duties of the misssion, when 10 co = “ ae, 5 Ronee t eae ns he was sv leeble that tiuse wiv saw him could scarecly believe 10P caikae ‘ 10 ae S “ye cian: he cuuld reaca his destination alive. He only ceased to do Al et 9h apa eee ot of Room Paper. his Master's work when the hand of death prostrated him : ’ . “2 3 . ; Tah Terus.—-From £10 to £30,three months ; £30 and upwards, | utterly.— St. John, N. B., Freeman. fedt-menthe on appeived Seine Mo 4hs: Haas. P —— 0 coe ALEXANDER McKINNON, Auctioneer. | Hon. J. Chabot, Judge of the Superior Court of Canada | East, died at Quebec on the 3ist ult. Judge Chabot was only 53 years of age, and was apjvinted to the bench about seven years siace. | —_———_>+e—— | 8 Boxes 8 x 10 and 10x 12 Glass, 20 Coils Manilla Rope, June 19, 1860. DRY GOODS, Spring’s Importation direct from | The house now occupied-by General Williams, in Montreal, _ is to be fitted up for tue recepticn of the Priuce of Wales. Britain. om FEXHE Subscriber will sell hy AUCTION, on TUESDAY, | the 26th inst., at ELEVEN o’clock, at his SALE RJOM, in WATER SLREEL, (same Building as the Telegraph Office,) a well assorted Stock of DRY GOODS, suitable for this Island Trade, viz :— This POR! OF CHARLOTLELOWN. } ENTERED. | June 13—Sehr. Bee, O:den, Bay Verte ; deals. 14—Str Westmorland, | Evans, Shediac. 1o—~ltomp, Swain, New York ; goods Suphia, biave ard, Tracadie, N. B.; suimgles. Lucy O'brien, Kichibucto ; | boards and deals. Velocity, Brucheaud, Kichibucto: salt. 1b— } Egiautive, Eidridge, Bosivn : goods. Brave, Orebard, Pugwash ; limestone. Pearly, Lurnvull, Pugwash ; bal Ariel, Moore, Hali- fax; goods. I8—Mary, Leland, Arichat. Pivuguboy, Rubert- i sun, Halifax. Woodvine, Kobertsuu, Halitax. Klien, Pentz, Fug- | Wark 5 limestone. Couservative, McFadyen, Shemogue ; deals, 19—Ceciie, Bernier, Quebec ; salt. CLEARED. June 13—Sechr. Benj Wiiks, Staptes, Gioucester, U.S ; produce. Bee, Ogden, Bay Verte ; flrar. 14—scur F K Goodman, Walsh, Bay } Verte 5 bal. 16—Veariey, Lurubuii, Pictou ; bal. Cherub, Bear, | Tracadie, N. B ; bal. Cecilia, Jenkins, Providence, U. 5. 3 pro- duce. Auunic, McKenzie,dv. ; do. Martha Maria, Clark, Boston ; produce) 18— sary, LoGlaud, Mirauichi ; bal Ewily, LeBlanc, Pictou ; bal. Eudssu, Keouurivk, bustou ; produce. Brigt Aiverta. | Saimoud, Pymvuti bugiaud ; teaver aud deals. Brigt. Aiton, Atwater, Boswa ; berring. Silly NEWS. Saneaeraees | Prince of Waites Rifle Corps, } ‘ . 9 ’ “ A . The ship « Tsabel,” McDonald, from Charlottetown for Shediae, on N consequence of the resignation of the Captain of this | shure at Cueague Island, alieudy repuried, bus been gut vit, and since : | louded, aud i now ready tor eea. corps, the members composing it, on assembling in their Duipped by James McCormack, of Georgetown, in the Schr. “Sunny | Vrili Room, proceeded to t.e nomination of officers to fill that | South,’ Hovbs, waster, tor Bermuda, May 30, 1.60 :—230 Busheis| aud other vacancies. The selection of Captain Rankin’ suc- evteoeenets busus. Usts, 10 busts. Bailey, 214 bbis Pork and Beet, | cessor resulted in the fullowing promotions, viz :— | 16 buls tierring. 16 bbis. Coufisu, 20 Boxes Kyys, 80 doz. Mast Hoops . ’ : ' a eae 1st Lieutenant Juhn Lea to be Captain. and Jib Hanks, 6 duz. Brovms aug Suovels, 10 coras Firewood, 30u Spars, rr P . i i ' io 2ad Lieutenant R. R. Hodgson to be Ist Lieutenant. Color Sergt. W. E. Dawsef to be 2nd Lieutenant. | 40 M feet Hard and Suitwood Lumber, | Box Maple Sugar, lu quintals Sergt, Join Robins two be Color Sergeant. Corporal Jolin Cairns to be Sergeaut bry Codfish, 6 kegs Tousues sud Sounds, 6 bbis. Outweal. Lance Corporal McPhail tu be Corporal. Cloths and Tweeds, Moleskins, Bed Tick, llosiery, Gents’ Neck Ties, Silk tandkerchiets, Shirt Collars, Fancy Shirts, Black Thread, Ready Made Clothing, Cotton Reeis, Striped Shirtings, White and Red Flannels, Ladies’ Drvases, &e., &e., &e. Axso—A lot of GOODS of other descriptions. TERMS -£10 to £25, 3 months; £25 to £50, 4 months: £50 and upwards, 6 months, on approved Joint Notes o! Hand. Grey Cottons, White do., Printed do., Cotton Handkerchie‘s, Cotton Cantouns, Blue Drilis, Blue Denims, Cotton Batis, ALEXANDER McKINNON, Auctioneer. The sark Wish Douse, Campteli, saiicd tor Loudon on Tuesday last—~timber and deals by W. Douse, Esquire The BSuip Osean ride, with settiers srum Scotiaud for this [dand, Was ts leave Liverpoul ot tac Ota metanut. , Hee a j LivexPuol, May 24.—Arrived—iivv Koy, Downey. June 2.—Load- Privates L. Beer and U. | wong i be Lance Corporals. ing—Himwatha. In consequence of the manner in which the Corps has been misrepresented in the ++ Examiner’? of Tuesday last, with res- pect to the promotion of Mr. Haviland, the Company take this opportunity of publicly disavowing the sentiments attri- buted to them in that paper. Lt was, tuere ore, unanimously resolved, that the appointment of Capt. Haviland, as Major ol the Queen's County Kifle Companies, meets with the approv- al of this Corps. Resolved, That the foregoing Freese and resolution be sent tv tue Examiner and Is/ander newspapers for publication. By Order, Dril} Room June 14, 1860. Hicd, At Killare, on the 30th May Inst, after an illness of nine months, from Diopsy, Saran, the beluved wite of Mr. Peter Ahearn, aged 45 years; leavieg a busband and seven children to lawent their irreparable loss. At Boston, of Small Poy, on the 27th April, Mr. Benjamin Beits, in the 33d year of tis age. Tue deceased was u native ot >t. Eicanor's, P. KB. Isiand, and w.s univergally esteewed by ail woo knew him. He leaves a rite and wumerous triends to muurn tueir loss, At the imnatic Asyium, on Poursday, the Muh i st., Richard Nail, aged 75 years, a native of the Couuty Kilkenney, Ireland, — D. CURRIE, Paymaster. i é j about to furnish, will do well to call and examine before par- ichasing elsewhere. i et NEN ADVERTINENT An Elegant Assortment OF SHAWLS & DRESSES, Sale of TN. Furniture, Carriages, Harness, &c. &¢. FFXILE Subscribér hes received instructions from ‘*. R. Coker, Esq., (who is leaving the Island.) to sell by PUBLIO AUCTION, at his resid-nce, foot of Grafton Sticet, on Tucs- day the 26th inst., at 11 o'clock, the whole of bis Household Furniture, Household Carriages, Sleighs, Harness, Plate, &e. &ce. &e. For particalars please see Catalogues to be had at the office AT GLASGOW HOUSE, WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. ’D > . y . of 19 can "> a ae a Queen's Square, June 5, 186. IarRwW. June 19, 1360. w. cine . ott a eae GLASGOW HOUSE) | a eee tants ane 1860. Spring Imports. UST OPENED, per “Carn M. Ricu,” 6 Cases | = oa 8, Misses,’ Boys’ and Children’s BOOTS and “Received per Ships ‘Isabel’ and ‘ Gazelle ’ from Great : “sl —aLso— Britain, Gents’ Patent and Lace BOOTS. A LARGE STOCK OF The best assortment ever received, and will be sold low for British Manulactured Staple & Fancy “= Bw. DRY GOODS, June 19, 1860. PASTDURAGE. | COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. Few COWS taken to pasture within one mile of the) Selected in the best Markets in Evrope by an experienced City, apply to buyer, aud now offered at very low prices for Cush, C. C. VAUX, Queen-strest, kiorses, 7; H. GATES. |" say 90,3000, Supeene ‘THE SPRING STOCK Charlottetown, June 19, 1860. Se j QUEEN SQUARE HOUSE: oF ort a as ee | 1260 PACKAGES, Soa vce “Received per ‘Gazelle,’ ‘Isabel,’ and ‘William Douse, An Excellent Assortment of AT THE D R 7 G QO QO D S ’ , HE ian Ee ods § er, and Seotch Markets by ¢ f the Fi d will be suld at most @ 7 " . ; — i. - y cne of the Firm, and wi SELECTED AT SOME OF THE FIRST HOUSES IN ENGLAND. | vessenatle Mates. WM. HEARD. The newest and most elegant styles in Mantles, Dresses, Shawls, Bonnets; Flowers, Ribbons, &e., superior W Lite Cottons and Linnens., Floor Cloths. Druggets, Damask, &c,, and every description of Staple and Fancy Guods. ALSO IRON, Steel, Hard eare, Glass, Paint, Varnish, excellent Waal | HE Wal | | | Congou, and a very splendid article of Souchong PEA, . - *.8 Coffee, Sugar Sulpana, Layer and Valentia Rais.us, Cur- alias 7 ‘ . ’ ee. OLES'S STEAM CARDING MACHINE is now in| —- TB", Prancs, Marmalade, &e., good working order. Wool will be received for eard-| WHOLESALE AND BETA, te W. H. thankful for the large share of patronage he has 80 lung enjoyed, intimates that in future the business will be. conduct d, so as to merit a still greater share of the support! of Cash customers. June 12, 1860. | j ing ou the usual reascnable terms, May 29. 1860. tf J. H. TUKNER & Co. Ree ATA 9! 35 bern E A Superior Article in Gents’ FURNITURE WAREHOUSE. sitx AND FELT HATS. KEEP UP WITH THE TIMES. ALSU—— yy ve wiil buy old fashioned FURNITURE when they can A Choice Assortment of LADIES’ SUMMER BOOTS. On Sale purchase for less money the yery LATEST STYLES and | at the BRITISH WAKENOUSE. . BEST QUALITY at W.& A. BROWN. DOUGLAS'S ane 8, BOR telS 208 381 FURNITURE Rooms, | SWABEY & ROBERTS, where he has the | Commission Merchants, LARGEST STOCK UN THE ISLAND | AND s to select frum, and at the very lowest prices. All persons WHOLESALE and RETAIL PROVISION DEALERS, Great George Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, June 5, 1860. Particular atrention paid to FURNISHING WINDOWS ALWAYS ON HAND, AT LOWEST MARKET RATES— and FRAMING PICTURES. _* FLOUR TEAS BRANDY, Pale and All orders promptly attended to an? thankfally received. | ¢ orn Meal * Coffees Dark GEORGE DUUGLAS. | Ship Bread W bite Sugar Rotterdam GIN _Kent-street, June 5, 1860. ‘ oe _ | Crackers Brown Sugar Cream of the Valley @ B E E R — & & TP) X | Rice Molasses Jamiica Pork Mastard Demerara Rem | Bacon Pex per Scotch Whiskey HAVE RECEIVED THIS SPRING A | ie Spices Mit Whiskey I d h B Ass | Bath Chars Pickles Port Wine zarger and much better Assortment Cyeose Sauces Sherry OF | Tobacco Salt Marsala Cc | Manilla Rope Vinegar Claret { { Oakum Soaps Cuam pagne L { S | Cotza Oil Candles Bottled Ale & Porter | Albertine oo Candles Maraschino , “i oul ay Invi _| Paints Starch Noyau than usual, to which they invite the at- Pues). aad fe Indigo Blue ** Old Tom’”’ Milk Panch English Soda Water, an] numerous other smalier erticles, all NEW 7 AL AND Londvn Iinportativn, and all warranted . {REE GRANTS OF GOVERNMENT LAND to all eligible | 7 Liberal advances made again:t CONSIGNMENTS at persons, who emigrate at their own cost--lor the purpose | : Ma 29 1860 i ss of settling in the Province of Auckland. Every information! — Lis i given upon application to tention of the Public. | Glass May 29, 1860. 2m ly GREAT BARGAINS ane : In the Harness and Saddlery Line! Herring Seine | gk you want to lay vut money to advantage in the above ar- ’ ticles. call at the Subscriber's Establichm nt, where he OR Sale by the Subscriber a HERRING SEINE, 75) keeps on hand a large assurtmeni of ali kinds of Saddlery and fathoms long, 8 fathoms at Bunt, has been used but three Harness. i te hia times, and is as good as new. Will be suld at a low figure. | Also, Tranks, Valises, Whips, Spurs, &e. Pur. hasers hy wholesale will be allowed a liberal discuunt on al! articles in this line. Gizs and Waggons trimmed with neatness and d spatch. Also on hand, two neat and sulstantial Waggons, cheap, one single and one double-seated. CHARLES BELL, | Emigrant Agent. City, June 12, 1860. tf 4 —aLso— 250 Gunning Bags, very cheap, 150 Barrels family FLOUR, 15 Boxes Cavendish TOBACCO. WLLIAM DODD, Queen Square. Charlottetown, June 12, 1860. (Isl. 4w.) "ho Painters. FEXHE Subscriber has just received a ‘large supply of PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES, PUTTY, &c., which will be sold at the /owest prices. June 12, 1860. 4w. CHARLES DEMPSEY. NEW GOODS. : JOUN KENNEDY. Kent Street, near Dr. Johnson's, April 24, Is60. ou Victoria Steam Mil, ment from the Hon. Dr. Youny for a term o! years, is now prepared to do all kinds of work with Mil and Circular Saws. He will cat Boards, Scantling and Ship’s Plank; also Fencing stuff, and every kind of sawing on woderate terms, and with unusual despatch. There is a spacious Boom on the premises, to which rafts of timber may have easy access at ordinary tides. And as these valuable premises are situate ou the banks of the SPRING 1860. BRITISI WAREHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE, pus Subseribers have just received, per Barque Gazelle, | their SPRING IMPORTATION of Hillsborough River, at the eastera end of the City, this Boom LF a : will be found to be safe and convenient. British Merchandize, As quick work and small profit will form the motto of the May 29. 1860 W. & A. BROWN | Subsertber, he trusts that he will receive and merit a share of oe oe eee sa eM ~~ | Patronage from Ship and Housebuilders, and from a generous Ke. & N. A. RATILWA YW. and crcerning pubiic. ro? ay aud sce! and encouraze Native Enterprise, . s . sending orders to Shediac and Moncton Railway WILLIAM W. DUCHEMIN. (OMMENCING on TUESDAY. the 10th inst., Trains wilt, Charlottetown, May 29, 1860. / runon this division of the Railway, each-lawful day, | at until further notice :-— Strayed or Stolen, Leaving Sueptac at 8,a m., and 3 p. m. ROM the Subscriber's ; 7 IM tt ors premises, on the night of Coanaing when’ peut i Woe teas ni-| AER EE Mednniag ateattting tor TOM ing at Shediae from Quebee and the Northera Ports and o¢ one of cae aadatdum ° aehentes ate alee ohetadiona Pictou and ee Edward — - at Moncton with those 4 will Jead to his recovery be will han ely rewarded by ‘rom Saint Juan, F orter, R. C. SCOVIL applying to the undersigned. » C. SCO ’ WM. E. CLARK. Shediae, April 17, 1860 Commissioner. | §t. Peter's Mills, Jane 5,-1860. Shediac, il 17, ; | axneapipdebosptiitliiaieaetiahalinn —— a Wil TAM RIF iN J, §, CARVELL, | : arto ra ra “GS to return his thanks to his friends and the public for GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, — pyrose sum tins i iptannaireem ; 23 =) 9: the generous patronage which he has received since he (fremain 8 Releasing) commenced basiness in the above line, and will continde to HEAD OF QUEEN’S WHARF, /Teceive orders which he will endeavour to discharge with CHARLOTTETOWN, - - - P. KE. ISLAND, | fidelity and penctuality at his new stand, Prinee Street, Highest CASH price paid for WOUL, GRAIN, &e. —_| °Posite the Stationary Store of Mr. J- S. Bremner, ghest ©. z ates of the latest Fashions have been received, June 5 1860. a | June 5, 1860. dw. What a splendid Growth of Clover!! Five Pountis Reward, SYee ERS! bave you seen Williamss Red Clover Seed or que above reward will be paid to any person who will the Stalks on which it grew ? Rarely are to be seen sam-} give such information as wiil Jead te the hension ples so fine It is of Willam Lea’s growth. Remember Wil-| and conviction of the person who maliciously broke one of the nate Lana a first prize for Red Clover at the Grain Show Gas Lamps, near the Convent, on Friday pight, the 25th inst. on the 7th inst. : Williams's Timothy and Turnip Seeds with a1 his Garden| By order, Wy. MURPHY Seeds are, as usuai, good, very good! Encourage the man,and) ,, . a 7 patronise home amie Loktades at his hite Bald Canada | Charlottetown Gas Works, May 29, 1850. Wheat. Ile has a great yariety of Eaglish Turaip Seeds; also | FOR SALE, Island Tuinip Seed. NE of Morri suns’ best C i Charlottetown, March 20, 1860. O A sly vated oa) nt eee Pe eeey ee July 4, 1859. dsl. - oe ’ ' ; FARM FoR SALE, | oe SITUATE near Poplar Island Bridge, on the western side, | < IN <> DICE. s having a trontage on the River—coatainiag oo Pee — — aga sound the a oseph Dingwell, Esq., ot Little River, deceased 50 Acres of Clear LAND, lait please a in rate aoe attested, within six meutahe under cultivation, held under lease for 999 years, at.an an- from thiedate to the undersigned ; and alt persons indebted to nual rent of one shilling per acre, with a good DWELLING the Estate are hereny required tu wake smmediate payment HOUSE thereon. Terms Liberal. Apply to the subscriber of the amount: duelrom tuewm eetively tu the on the premises. PATRICK DUNN. bLIZABES A DD. J October 24, 1859, tf Livtle River, June 5, 1860. Sun. etaét wy PENILE Subscriber, having ieased this most ethcient establisye © Pin > sc nae ae Se a tt OY 1 ARR POM - tea mae ue aoe are