7; > BN eo OP Ra ae aw ¢ ow ~> Oo™—™— ww B&B weer se ee ee ay asker - eee a. oe ~ Ghe Cxraminer. 167 srard hing as an honest man: and we have the misfortut e to be ’ “ He isa fellow about thirty- amongst the number of jis victimes five years 1. al ttle more than five feet high, light build, and ¢ srs of dark, ¢4 leverous Visage. Ve hop »> the Press will pass him through, and save the pud.c from further imposition at bis hadds. — oom " tHE TIMES mitigated lying, te offspring of innate black- TOE SLANDERS OF For cool un guardism, we W ill match the fellow ing extract from the Lon- don Times of the 13th ulto., yet seea di-gracing the columns oa public journal. The wr ter je that particularly well informed gené/eman who was sent out asa ** special correspondent’? of the lunes to deseribe the pro_ress of the Prince's visit, and who has taken all British America to mean ** Canada,”’ and makes the following ¢ lum- ious attack on Charlottetown in the course of one of his washy, trashy, an utterly unreliable letters to Printing Hicuse Square. ’ the Thunderer, its ‘* special correspondent’’ in North America gooms determined to earn the reputation of a thundering liar, “On this evening there were firomen’s processions all over the town, each man carrying torches fad Roman candles, and ringing bells, so ‘hat a tively night was the result. I must wid, however, that I have s on less symptoms of general in- ebriety at Montreal than in any of the towns the Prinve has! yet veited. This can hardly be due to the presence of a large French: population, as there are t least as many, if not more, French at Queb ¢ than in thiscity. Yet on the whole, Quebec managed to waintain as hi h on average :f intoxication as any place of its size I have ever seen. always s.ving and ex- cepting Charlottetown, the capital of Prince Edward Island Sailors, as a class, posse-s & secret of intoxi ation peeuliar to ehemselves and somehow manag» to get drunk when no one else can get any liquor ; so that it has been said if vou locked op 20 cf them in on empty room, and visited them an hour or av after, you would find them all intoxicated. The Prin Edwerd Islanders appear also to njoy this atrribute of mys terious inebriety, for though nee ly all their hotels (iniserable backwood shanties) sre conducted on temperance principlés, and sell neither wines nor spirits, yet somehow during the Prince's visit intoxication seemed to be the norma! condition of half the inbabitants.’’ _— Se oe + ~~ Tus Marxets.—We are glad to perceive that there isa brisk demand for all kinds of agricultural produce, especially grain, potatoes and turnips. © these, large quantities are being shipped in every direction and we understand that good markets can be found for them in the n ighbouring Colonies. On Satarday last Oxts were ic zreat demand at 23 3d per bushel; Barley sold trom 4s. to 48 6d; Potatoes from Is 3d to Is 6d ; and Turnips from Is to ls 3d. Hav brought as igh a price as 5s ewt, and not much was to he had at that pric. In short short, the farmers are getting a fair reward for teir labour: during the ; ast seasur, by quick sales and eco! cash payments for their produce of all k nds. We shall give in our next No. a full and correct list of the market rates for produce of every description. TO CORRESPONDENTS. A complimentary address to ‘he Rev. Thomas Phelan, P. P., from some of &is late parishioners, together with bis answer thereto, will appear in our next. “A West End C.tizen,” on so:ne illegal proceeding of a bog reeve will also appear next week. PARTICULARS OF THE Loss or Tos Scur. Hewxwtne Brav.— The Schr. Humming Bird, Shelinut, Master, f-om Labrador to Halifax, loaded with herring, on Sunday, the 7th inst., off east side of Anticosti, was struck while laying too, and hove on her beam ends. The foremast and mainmast were washed agtinst anything we have ever | As the Times is well knoWn bythe name of away, and the deck ripped up from stem to stern. The men were all washed off the > chooner after righting, but they after- wards made for the wreck, of which only eight feet was above water, and succeeded in getting on. Three hours after, Capt. Shellnut, the cooper, Mr. Hen- neberry, the Cook, James Callahan, wire washed off the wreck and disappeared. The four surviving men continued on the wreek four days. A raft was mace, and two of the survivors on it drifted towards a lighthonse on the Island of Anticosti. Efforts were then made to reseue the other two men, but two days elapsed before it was accomplished. The men were taken from the Lighthouse br the steamer Napoleon to Gaspe, and conveyed thence to Pictou in the steamer Lady Lead. Tue men were six days on the wreck, some of them without any clothing, food, or water snow and hail falling the first and second days after the schooner was struck. ‘Their feet were very badly frozen, so much so that they are not able to walk. The men speak in the highest ter:ns of the kindness of the Captains of the steamers Napoleon and Lady Head. Captain Richard SheJnut wasa young man well and favsarably known in this city, where he resided. He leavesan aged muther and sister, with whom we deeply sympathise.— Reporter. a - Tue Patyce or Wares [nscittepin Tue Srreet By an ? Ewotssn Democast.—We find in the New York Post the following account of an insult offered to the Prince of Wales in the streets of New York, by an English Demperat : After the Prince of Wales aud his suite had left ihe Fifth Avenue Hotel on the 12tn, bis barouche passed but two or three bloexs down the Fifth Avenue when a stout-built fellow, | wearing a blue chirt of blouse, rushe! out of the crowd on the sidewalk, gesticulating viclently, shaking his fists and ex- claiming,“ Whoare you? I can whip you, any way ? You ‘Will never be king of Eng'and if you live a hundred years.” Some of the spectators also declare that he threatened to shoot the Prinee, but others deny it. He advanced to with-) in a few feet of the carriage, but his further progress was) stopped by a crowd of persous who gathered around him, and at that moment a policeman ran up aod arrested the fellow. | The Prince and his suite paid no attention to the dis-| turbance, and very possibly did not hear bis insulting and threatening language. : The efficer took his prigoner forth with to the station house is Twenty-second street, fullowed all the way by a largg tod higaly indignant crowd. At the station house the mao gave bis name as Edward Moncane, and said he was born in Hogland, and is thirty years of age. He appeared to be ite intelligent and we!l informed, but wag apparent!y io a disordered state of mind. He said he was employed on steamboat lying over at Red Hook, and came over this morn- ing to see what sort of a boy the Democrats of America were | ' Making foolg of themselves over, He declared himself an English Demoerat, and raved about | the oppression of the aristocracy. [Ie insisted that Albert, Edward should never be king of Engiand, the English Demo- | eracy would prevent it; aud when tley rose for that purpose | he would go and help them fight the r battles. They would | never have another mouareh in that country. No weapons were found upon him. He was taken before Justice Connolly, at Jefferson's Market, and committed for | examination on the charge of disturbing the peace. —_ —_—wee--— — Seves Waire Mes Boasev ro zara ey Ivptans.—A | correspondent of the Sacramento Uvion, writing from Vir- | inia city, gives an account of the burning of Norman H. | Canfield, of Buttle county, Cal., and party, by the Vashee | Jetiane. The bodies were subsequently found tied to the trees with chains and thongs, and the process of burning had : _ fin Gatee, N. C., between two men named Davis and Jackson | _ |dackson's house, where a general fight ensued in which both #4 Married, been so slow that the upper portion of the bodies bad not been ccnsumed. The whiskers of the victims were not even’ ———e i me | A Gewenat Ficut.—A desperate fight recently occurred | i about some hogs. Davis and his wife armed themselves with guns, axes and knives, and presented themselves at | | , aud women and children participated. They shot until their ammunition gave out, and theo closed in with axes, knives and gun barrels. During the shooting ason of Jack- #on,a mere boy, was killed by a sou of Davis, also a lad. Seven of the party were dangerous y wounded, one of the omen having received a broken arm, and it is said, fifty buckshot! From all accounts they fought as long as they aave been arrested and placed in the county jail to await trial. ————<—_—<—<———— eee Cuateam, 15th October, 186). Ma. Ines; 4 Dear S1n,—Would you make known, through the medium of our valuable paper, that P. E. Island produce would command @ very igh pries at present, ssy—potatoes, 5s. per Dbl. ; turnips, de. per do.; rots, Ss. per bushel.; beets, 5a. per do.; parsnips, 5s. per do.; hay, 7 per ton; pork, 54. per Jb; geese, 24. 6d. each; tarkeys, 5s.; oats, per bushel; barley, Se. per do.; Bedeque oysters, 5a. per do.; 1, 158. per cwt;—as they would make immediate sale for several » Pipes at cur carrency. 7? duing you would much oblige, ’ ours, &c., Norton & Baasp, Merchanta. ‘On the 19th instant, by the Rev. H. Danie!, Wesleyan Minister, Mr. P. Searle, Chatham, N. B., to Maria |'atieuce, youngest daugh- Mr. Williaw Buteber, Sen., of Chariot:otuwa. ld, and quit with mutual conseat. The surviving parties | P. Wassengers. | HOUSEHOLD FORN In the Steamer Westmorland, from Shediae, on the 20th ee ITURE! Bishop Mel ityre, Rey. lr. MeDonald, Capt. Ryder, Messrs. Garland Campbell, Constable, MeRachen, Short, Costeflo, Kilbride, Sinclair, Quin, | I Llorse ; Wagon t Sleigoh y Welsh, Higgine, BE. Furlong, Rowe, Murphy, Welsh, Mrs. Bevan, Mrs, | MeKianon Eiarness! &c. . From Pictou, on the 23rd inst. —Hon, © Young, Capt. Crerar, Capt.| (TO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the residence o MeKinnon, Messrs. J. Bradley, J. R. McKenzie, Fairbanks, b. Flint C Lyne, Pieadwell a u a wile north of Charlottetown, and ita jocation _ From Shediac, on the 24th inst.—Mies Isabella Smallwood, Mesers ' TUESDAY, the 6th day of November next, at lu o click —{ one of healthiest in America. The grounds are spacious 4 Henderson, Mefatosh, McCuiloagh, Master MeCullough, A. Cameron, | 1 Horse, 1 Wagon, 1 Sleigh & Furs, 1 sett Harness, 1 Box! and affs J. McKay, G, Smith. — ‘eee + PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. RATERED. | ! ig ayi D; < : 2 2 . y i Oct 18—Sebr. Mary Jane, Terrio, Halifax; bal. 19—Alexander | apere » E iano Forts by Brentgont, Mahogany Drawing and but « * Dining Room Furniture, Brussels Carpets, Franklin Stoves, Sbellnut, Bathurst; shingles. Steamer Westmorland, Evans, ..’". as ‘ > . ‘ Lady Jane Grey, Paul, Richibuctou; boards, Louis Pite*lrons, China and Glass, Bedroom Furniture, Superior Tror Pictou, Ferrier, Pollard, Pictou, coal. 20—Giory, Hearn, Labrador herrings. Belle, Goeden, Bay Verte; deals. 22—Steamer West tmotland, Evans, Shediac. Speedwell, Mason, Halifax; herrings Lone Star, MoNub, do.; goods, Elizabeth, Scott, Pictou; coal Bee, Ogden, Bay Verte; boards. Sarah, Bollong, Labrador; ber rings. Experiment, do, de.; do, bal. Harriet White, Wyatt, do.; do. Sovereign of the Seas, Arnold Ha ifax; herrings Brig Meridian May, London, G. B.; goods Sarah Grace, Silney, St. John’s, N. F.; herrings. Steamer West morland, Evans, Pictou, George Dundas, Young, St. Jobn’s N. F bal, Uniee, Doirant, Arichat; do. Salem, Dane, Yarmouth, N.S goods. 24—Franklin, Myers, Halifax; herrings. Bark Wu Douse, Cawpbell, London, G. B ; limestone. Pr ence, Boutong Hinlifax; bal. Lady Sale, Brow, Harbor au Bouchie; do. Shannon 23—Ame ia, Lacus, Arichat; | Josern Bars, Esqr., corner of Prince and Water streets Sleigh, Riding Saddle & Bridle, togeher with all his Housoeold Furniture, CONSISTING oF ; Bedsteads, Feather Beds and Bedding, Kitchen Cooking Stove | - an! Utensils, Crockeryware, &e. ‘| Lenws—All sums over £10, 3 months credit, on approved -| Notes of Hand. -| Catalogues can be seen at the office of WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, Charlottetown, Oct. 23, 1860, Isl , | LAND, MILL, HORSES, King, Arivhat; do. Williamina, Melsaac, Little River N.8., a PARVWING PHPLEMEN'TS, &e. Eliza, Fox, St. John’s, N. F.; do. 25—Steamer Westmorlenad Evans, Shediac. Brigt. Dauntless, Doherty, St. John’s N. F herrings. CLEARED. Oct 18—Schr Ensign, Iubbard, Miramichi; fs). 19—W. Il. Hart Evans, Newfld.; produce. Steamer Westmu:lind, Evans. Shediue Trial McDonald, Canso; potatoes. Maria, Murdoch, IH ilifax; pro duce 20—Carrie M. Rich; Hardy, Boston; do Lily, Wyran » > FVO BE SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises on! Annual Pension for Board and ‘Tuition, ; TUESDAY, the 6th day of NOVEMBER next, at Eleven | o'clock, a. w., the following property, viz :— 150 Acres of FREEUOLD LAND, A SAW MILL (in good repair), A Small DW ELLENG HOUSE, BARN and STABLE. ’ Yarmouth; do. Arie!, Moore, Halifax; do President, Evans, Port : : ath : ae AS eee au Basque; do. Mary, MeMahon, Tracadie; bal. Woodbine, — Robertson, Halifax; produce. 22—Pearl, Turnbull, do.: do Mary, } 2 HORSES, 2 Trnek W AGGONS, 1 CART, LeBlane, do.; do. St amer Westmorland, Evans, Pictou, Annie 2 Pairs HARROWS, 1 Plough, Harness, Chains, &e. Bell, Crocker, Philade!phia: pr ce. Mary Ann, Murray, St us uce 1, Welsh, do: d lo. 25—Harriet White Lady Jane Grey, Paul, Miramichi; oats. Str John’s N F; do. Brig Estipt W vatt, Halifax; do, Westmorland Evans, Shediac. ising Star, Landry, Halifax; pro-| Stream on which the Mill is built is seeond to none in the} duce. Rosebud, Languille, do.; do. Evelin Treat, Weston Philadelphia; do. Bee, Orden, Bay Verte; sundries. 24—Annie MeDonald, St John’s, N. F.; produce. Ellen, Pentz, Halifax; do. War Eagle, Hodgson, Boston; oats. Oliver Pride, Pride, H lifax; produce. Home, aneau, Vignean, Shediac; vat The Bark “ William Douso,” R. MclLe lan, Cape Ann, U. 3S ; oats. 25—Esper Magdalen Istands; sundrics, Richmond, Grady Campbell, master, from London, The above Property is situated on the Western Road, Lot 3, where abundance of Lumber can be easily obtained. The » country. The Land will be sold, either all with the Mill, or */a part, separately. As the sale will be positive, bargains may be expected. ’ -| Teams.—For the purchase of Land and Buildings, half to >, be paid down, the remaind rin two years. ‘Three months will be given for the remainder of the property. WILLIAM BELL. arrivec here on Munday last. Passenger—Master Fredk. Douse. Cascumpee, Oct 16, 1860 Sw - ; c . oad > . TAy "ia iy ah Launched. AUCTION. On Thaursday, the Ith inst , from the Shipyard of Mr. MeRae, Wheatley River, a superior built Sch the ** George Dundas.’ \EM ADV ERTINEMEMTS, errr rr rr er ee A CARD. PE. RL. WEATHERBE, boing duly empowered, will | remain about EIGHL DAYS, commencing on FRIDAY, THE 2ad DAY OF NOVEMBER, ywouer of 135 tons, called wt T° be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the 8th day of NOVEMBER next, opsthe Farm of Exwarp Ecan, Tryon Road, eight miles frem@harlottetowna— 1 brown Mare, | Filly, twa years old, 2 Milch Cows, 2 Heifers, 6 Pigs, 10 Sheep, 1 Cart, 1 Plough, 1 set Harness, 2 sets Harness. Atso—Straw and Hay, anda quantity of clean WHEAT. Terms liberal. WM. McGILL, Auctioneer. October 16, 1860, | Ex “AMAZON” from New York. DAILY EAPECTED. at SUMMERSIDE, for the purpose of treating with pariies, rpVO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, en arrival, the following d sirous of purchasing all or part of the Building or Water Lots AND BUILDINGS, situated at Summerside, or other Property in the [sland of J. Werartnernie, Esquire. To the basiness community, acquainted with Summerside | it is needless to say that this Property, situat:d in the most y perty cory -nient positions, is the most valuable of what little build- | 10 Casks Burning Fluid ing space remains unsold, in what now is, or will be, the! great commercial thoroughfare of this rising town. It is admitted by impartial judges of the sister Provinces | that Summerside is rapidly gaining the position for which | nature assigned it--the commercial metropolis of Prince Edward Island—a faet which the New Branswick Railroad | GOODS—for this market, and can be warranted as to | quality—viz : 400 Bbbdls. Extra Flour 150 do Prime New York Apples 120 sides Sole Leather 66 Puns Molasses 25 Hhds. Sugar 25 Bbls. Crushed Do. | 100 Half Chests Warranted Tea } ~ ST. DUNSTAN’S COLLEGE, | Dry Goods, Groceries, | Charlottetown Reyalty. Tron, &c., &c., Acc. Under the Patronage of the Right Rev. Dr. Mclatyrc, Bishop, FANE GREAT FAIL STOCK has just arrived, and is now of Charlottetown. | selling, at the usux] reasonable prices, at f| "QUIS Institution is beautifully situated on an elevated site | J, H, TURNER & CO'S. Wnple room for such plays as football and cricket. The aioe is strict though mild and parental. No boy | DRESS DEPARTMENT. of light or @iraly manners will be retained in the establish- | Freneh Merinos, Cobargs, Cashineres, Alpacas, Tartans, ment. The greatest attention is paid to the intellectuai and} Reps, Sardinian Cloths, Winceys, Flounced Dresses, Spring i moral culture of the pupils who are always under the watchiul | Skirts, &e. care and government of their Professors and Tutors and form : ne family with them. ‘ SHAWL DEPARTMENT. Arrangements have been made for tha reception of day | Wool, Tweed and Tartan Shawls and Handkerchiefs, Filled 1) scholars, Paisely do., Mantles, Mantle Cloths, Waterproof Capes, &e. | English, French, Latin and Greek Langaages; Religisus | iv ret | Instruction, Rhetoric, Elucution, History and Geography ; a MOURNING DEPARTMENT. | complete course of Mathematics, Chemistry, Natural, Intel-| Black Coburgs, Alpacas, Indiana Parama‘ta, Crapes, Crapo lectual and Moral Philosophy. Collars, &c. There is in the College a Library containing nearly three Taf. | thousand volumes of the choicest Hoglish, French, Latin and Hosiery Department. Also a splendid Philosophical Apparatus. | ‘The course of studies is solid and extensive, embracing the —o 500 7 Positive and Unreserved Sale of othe ‘Collegiate year begins on the First Wepxzspay of Ladies’ Cashmere, Cloth, Kid and Lined Gloves and Mitts ; | September and ends about the middle of Jaly. Woollen and Cloth Hose, Ladies’ Drawers and Vesta, Child " : =. r ontle slesyve } | Should a Student leave before the end of a quarter, no | Tens Sock’, Wool Gauntlets, Sleeves, Caps, Rubber Boots | deduction will be made exeept in case of sickness. and Shes. TERMS FOR BORDERS. 18 £24 0 0 FANCY DEPARTMENT. OF this amount the Right Rey. Patron of the College pays} tibbons, Trimmings, Scarfs, Lace, Collars, Sleeves, Hair £7 for those who are his subjects. Nets, French and English Flowers, and Head Dresses. Dress " : , " ron lay . : r . TERMS FOR DAY SCHOLARS. | Caps, Ladies’ Felt Harts. Silks, Velvets, Plated Curd Baskets, | Spelling, Reading and Writing, 63. per quarter of 11 weeks ; | Fish Slices, &e., Sable Martin and other Fars. Koglish Grammar, Comporition, Geogravhy, Arithmetic and } ee i use of Globes, 9s. per quarter 5 A rane ee ea HEAVY DEPARTMENT. sophy, Mathematics, &c., 12s. 6d. per quarter. alf boarders, |... wi ii ; ; , . a ce : ’ ’ Ticks Sheatines.’ -allings . 2 Is learning any or all of the above branches, £12 per annum. | ue ay ca eee my aay “e See Warp, Flannels, | All accounts mus, be paid HAL? YEARLY IN ADVANCE. eae ITHY AY., 9 USACE 9458, WC. Parents or guardians wishing their children or wards to be | ee ar or £ i gs ' , reg | ware Wo we wera’ ES = EK | supplied with clothing, books, &c. must deposit a sulicient} FURNISNING DEF ARTMENT. sum in the hands of the Treasurer for that purpose. |Damasks, with wide Fringe, Tassels and Lace to match > Vor further particulars apply to | Moreens, Linen Damask, ‘fable Covers, Floor Cloth, Drugget ; ? 5 . aN . i y , , . . Rey. ANGUS McDONALD, Rector. | by yard or square ; Ruom Papers, Carriage Lace. 7 } St. Dunstan’s College, Aug. 28, i8GU. GENTLEMEN'S DEPARTMENT. } | White and Colored Shirts, Flannel do.. Under Vests and | | New Geods. | _ A SHOP FOR THE PEOPLE. UST reeeived at CHEAP SIDE, Queen Square, per Schre. Carrie M. Riih, Sunny South and Petite, from Boston— ie yn ae ” , . r ‘ | 46 Kegs Nails, 1 Case Kerosene Lamps and Glasses, 1 Barrel | Drawers, Scarfs, Ties, Mufflers, Knitted Jackets, Gloves, Mitts Socks. Beaver, Melton and Doeskin Cloths, &c., Um- brellas, Waterproof Coats. qa : GROCERIES. pure Oil for ditto, warranted to burn without Smoke or Smell, Superior Black and Green TEA, fresh Roasted Coffee, Sagar, . . ’ + ] Aw > » r a ys ’ ’ , " +s . > 2 Boxes Cast Steel Axes, 1 Box Yankee Firmer Chizels, 1 Case Muscatel, Layer and Sultana Raisins, Currants, Prunes, Figs, Ladies Steel Skirts, 5 franks, 2 Boxes Ironmongery, 2 Trunks) Almonds, Spices, Fancy Soaps, Sperm aod other Candles, Oi) Skin Bats, 15 Cases Yankee Boots and Shoes, (all kinds). | The celebrated Dandee Marmalade, &e. 5 Barrels Refined Sua: { ixes Prime Raisins ox Javi: S shcemeinee . ‘ 0 Sate Tene Cine eater Copee ated Lee oe IRON, STEEL, SALT, ROPE, PIPES, by Box, &e. off 4 a ) ranks L JOKIN Glasses, 1 Case Brushes, 14 doz British Dry Goods Store Pails, 12 doz Brooms, 2 Cases Wool Cards, &e., &c., and per Great George-street, October 23, 1860. Suip ** Lsabel,’* from Liverpool :— iL Lidell ld willis 4 Balos and 2 Cases Scotch Goods, | Stoves ! Stoves | - All of which, together. JUST ARRIVED FROM YARMOUTH, N. &. | | together with 5 Puns. Molasses, 5 Uhds. Sagar, and 15! Chests Good TEA, by recent arrivals | with the previous large Stock of BRITISH and AMERICAN | RESU STOCK of the celebrated Cooking, Franklin and /GOODS on hand, are offered at exceedingly low prices. | Box STOVES, with large Metal Boilers, for sale by No accounts kept open to accommodate any the following Agents :— | Terms—Cash. person, McDonatp & Buotuers..........Georgetown. B. DAVIES. Wh. CLEBENRS. 2... ceotes ++++++-Murray Harbour. Charlottetown, 16th October, 1850. (all papers 3w.) Il. J. P. Tervizzicn..... Ceensece Charlottetown, ee + : +) oo SEP. LYRW.. ceeece seeesecceeeess Wheatly River. N i W SEO R KS. mena ? aes re chet anben on New Glasgow. AXIIE Subscribers offer for Sale at their Store in -‘ Dawson's po cay pt cera bbl ea °° -aare Lean Biocx,’’ corn r of Great George and Kent ~treets, Char- aaa, Seuss “PRIA SAR? *? toa London. | lottetown, at very low prices, fur CASI or PRODUCE, the ie ace poe tdinen Pare RG one following GOODS, viz: Dd. «FE S MNS Noon koncbe ene 7% alpeque. ‘ : i EE, CURE > eo esos saga vetensehies Summerside. Cognac Brandy—direct from England—5 years in Bond in Dy Ramee. ie dite oss odccecosk OFO BEUs / London, Domeeque & Co's finest Sherry, 5 years in Bond, | Hunt & Co’s Four-diamond finest Newfoundland Port. Guiness-& Co's celebrated Dublin Porter, 100 Doz. Brooms 60 do Buckets 60 Prime Cheese 100 Drams Figs And at P. Srernens’s Cheap Store, Orwell, where one of the Stoves can be seen in use. Any parties wanting these Stoves will require to order them immediately, as many bave been already engaged. TLerms—3 io 12 months, on jvint notes 20 Kegs Currants 20 Boxes Ground Coffee terminating immediately on the opposite shore, and linking | 10 do do — Pepper this erot, by steam. with the most distant world, reuders| 5 do r do Ginger more obrions than ever. 50 =do Soap (extra quality) Vet. 29, 1860. Im ** Multi Sovietate Tutiores.”’ ALLIANCE COMPANY OF LONDON. Capital £5,000,000 Sterling. rgXuk SUBSCRIBER, asthe AGENT of the above Company, still continues to take risks in the LIFE DEPARTMENT, }and will be hoppy to furnish Persons with TABLES OF PRE- MIUMS for Live Assur:nee in various forms. ‘These ‘Tables indicate that this Company insure life at very moderate rates, | and the Subscriber would earnestly invite all persons having ixed incomes, rising or large families, being about to enter into business engagements, or how otherwise ia making pro- vision fur the future, to call at his Office, obtain the necessary information, and effect an Insurance on their lives. Orrics Hours are from 10 a.m. until 3 o’eluck p.m. The Subseriber ean also be consulted at his Chambers upon the various branches of his profession. CHARLES YOUNG. Charlottetown, Oct. 29, 1860. 3m BEER & SON INVITE THE ATTENTION OF PURCHASERS TO THEIR FALL IMPORTATIONS, |. Comprising a very extensive assortment of British, West India & American GOODS JI ‘ IIs INCLUDING A FULL SUPPLY OF THEIR SUPERIOR TEA. October 29, 1860. lm socks STEAMER ‘PRINCESS ROYAL’ —IN THE— GULF OF SAINT LAWRENCE. hice JIOR the remaimder of the season the Steamer g st ' Princess Royal, Capt. Betmorr, will run between Point DaVUhene, (Siediac,) and Mirami- michi, Richibucto, and Bedegue, as follows :— Leave Shediac for Miramichi (calling at Richibucto) at 8 A.M. on TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS and for Bedeque, (P. E. 1.,) on THURSDAYS. Rervanixc.—Leave Miramichi for Shediac at 7 A.M. on MONDAYS and WiDNESDAYS, aud Bedeque for Suediac at 6 o'clock, A.-M. on FRIDAYS, arriving in tiwe to connect with $1.30 Train for St. John. 20 do Confectionary } 10 do Rock Candy | 50 =do Candies 8° do Baking Soda. Further particulars on arrival. ' | ALEX. McKINNON, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, Oct 23, 1860. MOLASSES AND SUGAR. |Hourly expected per Schr. Lone Star, from Halifax. Hhds. ‘ 5 Tierces § 15 Puns., 6 Tierces, 10 Bols. ) Barbadoes & Cienfengy MOLASSES, j (early crop, very superior.) 25 Kegs square and Island manufactured TOBACCO, 5 Boxes Cavendish do, | Government of this Island. 20 Chests and half chests TEA, Bright SUGAR. | | \Of GEORGE JENKINS, Patoentse, Lot 49. ae | FHVUE above named DIGGER has been tried-and proved to | ALSO IN STORE be the best invention of the kind everseen on this Island, | will be prosecuted as the law directs. ' Boswell’s Quebee Ale, of hand. | A few cases of finest Scotch and Irish Whiskey, ta” Please call and see before purchasing elsewhere. Do Do London Gin, September 25, 1860. Isi 3m A large assortment of Stoves of the latest American patterns, S re j . j | 50 kegs of assorted Nuils, ; Broad & Co’s celebrated New Brunswick Axes, toves " Stoves : A large assortment of Files, from the celebrated louse of| To Farmers and others, who wish to |} Charles Cammiil & Co., Sheffiold, Engiand, | Crockery and Glassware, . save Money, when Oats and Cash are scarce. WE: the undersigned, certify that the Yarmovrn Cooxtne Sroves, purchased by us from the Agent at Orwell, have Mill and other Saws of all descriptions, i Tron and Steel of al kinds, 4 fully proved to be what they were represented to us—good Stoves. Foundry Castings Mill Gearing, &. | Steam Engines, from £100 upwards ; Boilers to match. J. W. BRADLEY & Co. Charlottetown, 23d October; 1860. ‘he latest Discovery for Saving Momey to the Farmers who Purchase. THE PRINCE OF WALES New Patent Potatoe Digger, The adyantages of these Stoves over American manufactured are, that they are strong and substantial—we have had them in use for nearly two years, and they appear as perfect as when new, with a fair prospect of lasting for the next ten | years—and the saving of wood and labour. Epowarp Morrisry, Tavern Keeper; Tuomas McPuerson, Wharfinger; Cuartzs James McDonaxp, Orwell ; Captain Joun McDon...p, Pinette; Fixtay McDonatp, Point Prim; Ricnarp Gitt, Newtown. Now is the time to secure one of these everlasting cheap | Stoves, before they are all sold. and for which Letters Patent have been granted by the | siseanhetun meen aaninasaaiiann tele chart tet rr Any one infringing on the same | ‘Two Schooners will beat Orwell Wharf on the 4th October, 25 Dos. Buckets and Broome, | ‘The tollowing Agents will take orders for these celebrated | loading with Produce for the eas seedeineane Sole LEATHER, Soap and Candles. | Machines, which are warranted to dig from 24 to 3 acres each | : : NS. | For sale low, at Chebucto Warchouse. P. W. U¥NDMAN. Charlottetown, October 16, 1860. 4w went ek LE | n x CHARLES BELL, MERCHANT TAILOR, | AS removed to his FORMEK STAND, Queen’s Sevare, where he is prepared to supply EVERYTHING in| the way of Gentlemen's apparel, from WATS to SOCAS, | —ALSO— A large supply of Fall and Winter Cloths, Vostings and Tailors’ Trimmings, | | just “reeeived per JSABEL, and the remainder of Stock | hourly expected from Bostoa and N. York. City, Oct. 23, 1860 CITY | SPEAM FACTORY. neourage Home Munufacture. Work gone cheaper here than ean be Imported. — undersigned, grateful to the inhabitants of Charlotte- | | town, and the Island in general, for the libera] support | which he has received since bis commencement in business, | begs to inform the pubhe that, being sole proprietur ol the present business, he intends to carry oa CABINET MAKING | in its various branches; SASH AND DOOR MAKING; | | fitting up Machinery of all descriptions: Gun and Lock fit- | . Meany ae Soy 7 ae iting; also, planing and grooving, straight and sweep sawing, | Shediac to Bedeque or Richibucto, $1.50, ) &e. © Miramichi, 2.50, All of which will be executed at the lowest possible rates, | Richibucto to * 1.50, and will warrant good workwanship in every case. For rates of through Tickets from or to St. Jolin, see separate | THANKS TO THE PUBLIC, advertisement. , Through Tickets a be had at the Ticket Office, St. John Staticn, or ef the Clerk om board the steamer. For turther information apply to Chase Brothers, Shediac ; Wm. M. Wright, Richibucto ; John Haws & Co., Newcastle ; McDougall & Snowball, Chatham ; Gilmor, Rankin & Co., Douglastown ; the Railway Superintendent, St. John: the Cierk on board, or of GREEN & HUNT, Agents. Snmmerside, P. E. I., October 29, 1860. ~ GULF OF SAINT LAWRENCE. ATES of Passaye and Freight through from St. John to Bedeque, Richibucto, or Miramichi, and_vaice versa, will be as follows, per Eurepean § North American Railway, and steamer Princess Royal :— Bedeque or re cto. Miramichi. asgage, z $1.0 Ist class freight ¥ 100lbs, 424 cts 50 ets 2nd class ‘* ~ 33° 40 « 8rd class * - ps 30 « 4th class ‘¢ as 174 ** 20 + Goods c'assed per E. & N. A. R. W. Tariff. Flour, Meal, Molasses, Potatoes, Vats, Barley, Pork, Beef and Fish (salted) in Barrels, Wheat, Salt, and analogous articles ure rated Fourth Class. R. JARDINE, Chairman Board Works, E&N.A RR. GREEN & HUNT, Agents, Str. Princess Royal, St. John, N. B., 29th Oct , 1860. ‘ Wool, Wool, Wool! | ANTED a quantity of WOOL, for which Cash-will be id at the CITY TANNERY, West End of G , May 15. ot fot Mow’ of Grafton se ! PATRICK HICKEY. | City, July 10, 1369. 1 | W A. & J, LOCKERBY most respectfully tender their | e grateful acknowledgments for the very liberal sepport | \they have received since their commencement in business, | They would also inform the public that they have taken into | the business another partner, Mr. AUGUSTUS HERMANS, | | late Engineer of Mickey's Steam Fatory, who is prepared to execute all orders in Lock, Gunsmithing & Bell-hanging, | ‘in the — —— a and with despatch. The busi- | ness in future will be condueted under the f LOCKER- BYS & HERMANS. mane, of LCE WILLIAM A. LOCKERBY, JOUN LOCKBRBY, Oct. 16, 1860. AUGUSTUS HERMANS., Fruit Trees for Sale, A LARGE quantity of FRUIT TREKS, consieting of Apple ‘frees, from one to thirty different kinds. Plumb ‘Trees —4 great quantity —consisting in part of Gireen Gage, Mag- num Bonum, Orlean Plum, and many other kinds, Pears of different kinds. All English Fruit. The aboye Trees, with Thorn Piants, are for Sale by Mr. T. Dark, Princetown Road, Lot 23, Orchard Hill Farm. Neil Rankin, Esqr., and W. W. Irving, Esqr., Agents for the above. he market will also be attended twice a week during the season of transplantation. October 2, 1860. Isl. R.W. Im, TAKE NOTICE. indebted to the Subscriber by Book Account, or other- ee to make payment before the PIK=T day of DECEMBER next, as any accounts remaining due after that date will be sued for without further notice. be se, ine alge Charlottctown, September 18, 1860. ea. ’ W. W. Lavine and J. Romans, Charlottetown, where one of | Henry Fargunarson. Southport. | LOOKING-GLASS PLATES of all siaes and qualities con- Cheap Store, Orwell, October 2, 1860. 3m. From Albany Direct, SDROVES! STOVES! UsT RECEIVED, per Brig *« Henry,” 300 STOVES, con- day, with proper attendance and care :— the machines can be seen. DonaLp Farquuanson, West Riser. Grorce Apams, Vernon River. ae : E ~_s Danie, Carrou., Contractor, St. Andrew's. sisting of Voox, Franklin, Parlour Cook, Air-tight, Box Bensauin Acorn, Grand River East. and at | and Shop SsTOV ES, in was for sale by the Subscribers, at Paraick Srevuens’s Cheap Store, Orwell, where one of the! DODD o Brick Store, Pownal-street. above can now be seen at work, and one of McKenzie’s September 25. patent also. Price and Terms same as those of the Patentee. September 11, 1860. HiNG’S SQUARE ne i zee { a6 P ene « Furniture Wurerooms, a. Subscriber tenders his sincere thanks to his friends an} | ‘ numerous customers, of both Town and Country, for the | liberal patronage he has received for the last twenty-four years, | and solicits @ continuance of former fayors, having now on hand a large supply of MATERIALS of every description for the manufacturing of every article of -Furnitere ia the Cabinct Basiness, FELLOW CITIZENS, "ANITE Subscribers have also received a few COOKING STOVES, adapted for Coal or Wood, among which is the ,** Good Samariian,’’ the most economical Steve of the age. | Call and see, and judge for yourselves. Sept. 25. DODD & ROGERS, Ag i i os) Norice To Farmers, UST RECEIVED, a few FARMERS’ BOLLERS, of 30, 45 and 60 gallons, fur sale cheap by the Subseribers. Sept. 25, 1860. Ow. DODD & ROGERS. SWABEY & ROBERTS, — and a large quantity of good, substantial Parlor, Drawing- room and Bed-room FURNIPORE, of the newest and most | Commission Merchants, fashionable patterns ever made on the Islan{i, and at the} AND lowest possible prices. WwW Hol ESA LE and RE ] 4 ii, PR 4 ] S/ V DE 4 ] i RS f ’ v a Oo . 0} fa aks GILT MOL LDIN cs for frames of every description, and Great George Street Charloticiown PE Island. wipgv & > var ’ stantly kept cn hand. | ALWAYS ON HAND, AT LOWEST MARKET RATES— BEDROOM SETLS complete, cheaper and better made than prouR TEAS BRANDY, Pale and any imported. | Corn Meal Coffees Dark’ UPHOLSTERING of every description done in the most! Ship Bread White Sugar Rotterdam GIN fashionable variety, and at the shortest notice. Crackers Lrown Sagar Cream of the Valley Iron. Brass and Wood Turning (plain, twist and ornamental,) Rice Molasses Jamaica done on the most reasonable terms. ee omens Demerara Rum acon Pepper h Whi FUNERALS FULLY SUPPLIED, Hams Spies Mt Whiskey : | Bath Chaps Pickles i HEARSE, A a &c. | Cheese : Blades Shetry *F A few NMELODEONS on band, manufactered by Messrs. | yobraen adn an Marsala S. D! & H. W. Suva, Boston Persons desirous of purchasing | 0: k “— a Claret may rely on Instruments from Smith’s Manufactory, and can | Cot ee Soaps Champagne be purchased from the Subscriber at the same price as in | Aoee Sede Guades ae & Porter Boston. CALL AND SER. gee: Starch Seven: ge: aint Oils Saleratus G MARK BUTCHER. Glass lndigo Blue «Old Tom" fast Corner King’s Square, October 9, 1260. 3m Milk Punch gXODLINES. English Soda Water, and numerous other smaller articles » all C CARPENTERS’ CHALK LINES, on linportation, and all warranted. SALMON, MACKEREL, HERRING and ¥ — SAIL TWINES, tg Liberal advances made against CONSIGNMENTS at WHITE, BROWN and YELLOW SHOE THREAD. | 4! times, on receipt of Goods. A large supply of the above for sale b a | _ May 29, 1860. ly CUARLES DEMPSEY. @§EOWY ENG RIACHINE. SCOVEL & GOODEL’S PATENT. POSITIVELY TUE CHEAPEST MACHINE EXTANT. GF Please call and examine. Oct. 16, 1860. 2m J. 8. CARVELL. MEDJCAL NOTICE. July 3, 1860. . : Sewing Machines! . J HEELER & WILSON’S eclebrated SEWING MACHINES, prices from $50 to $100. PARKER MERRIL, | Agent for P. E. Island. October 1, 1860. 4w. Evening Class Tuition. ELZEAR D. GAUYREAUW, HM. D. yi MoNESLL, Teacher. ; "| Licentiate taut — pipaeaeay. T HILLSBOROUGH SQUARE SCHOOL ReOM. » College of Physicians and Surgeons of Lower: ; Canada. Ifours of attendance, from 8 to 10, : 7" Sie Yi. oe ate 0 Office at Mr. W. McKay's, Dorchester Street, Ch. Town. Mi be ile _—— Charlotvetown, Yon Ost. , 1860. Uctgber 3, 100 hetween the hoursof 9. a.m. and 4 pm Pro & RW tf ba Tea ae Ae > Se mE GI OO LONNIE BH AEE TE —" atom ee eiag ibn e. Se ae tS