| be I , | a s | lg if “a re 5 Ss @& i SA il RES mo ag of ery ot nsel ) for the } the ews vars | titles fore, i an acTte ands Com- otter. are of tae of soe ig:nal With sod of Court e bees llome Conrt n any itwae could might able t which s, that 2 igsiODy pppoe perses « Act of sjoneTs, 7 na band Tiomsom s of the porertye ma, were » to thie derr oo » shuling but thé t} «kb mm never me. Mat he land. ing theit ev ict ajating & jsit frm tand Usk theit dd v could ” J tenu ty il. Where or bape high Court -esentel@ hich each ale sel forthe Proprig is wri Ghe Eraminer. » lon. Me. Coles next addressed the Court, having been ane es ’, . " : ae ithe hotels of Halifax, + you find to your surprise that 1 to de ea, as Mr. Co »yper was, and in a speech of great Y% bed-room is the smoking, drinking and general coffee WV AVERTING LEYTE 4 ‘ RTE. Se i lait ’ > room,” t} are s es ’ sine rasearvad f, at . length, opened ap the whole question of the land tenures—| ft ait or. - con oT ~7 lor strag- \ rie aiter ** 18 last quar » revel ers iwve retires “ or late » oF ‘ri } Lat rw A. 2 . ‘ ” : mpletely the proprietors had failed to fulfil th Chere are some few white or rather ‘* sunbarnt natives’’ in wns of their grents—how undeserving they were of Halifax bat the most noticeable citizens are the * brightly 7 weg HOW CO ee ‘ . dressed Indian squaws."’ i genes at the hands of that Court, from their long and The * | ns : : | | fhe * san burnt natives’ loll out of their windows all day. continacd opposition ¢) every measure that was devised to Cho squaws have all ‘great splaw feet’ and ‘ tramp’’ ameliorate the condition of the ten sntry, and the hardships along. wearing ‘+ thick’? mocassins, with their papooses ** tied | ROYAL COMMISSION. ~~ —— | SALE BY AUCTION. | THE SPRING STOCK | fFXO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the ne oe ae OF OVER | Charlottetown, on SATURDAY, the First day of ECE SE | > ion i next, at the hour of 12 o’clock, noon, under a Power of Sale, contained 1200 i ACKAG ES, in a certain Deed of Release in Mortgage, dated the 20th day of March | Received per ‘Gazelle,’ ‘ Isabel,’ and *‘ William Douse, inst, made between Jobn Ball, of Charlottetown, in Prioce Edward | AT THE Island, Merchant, and his wife, of the one part, and Stepben Swabey i" and Daniel Jackson Roberts, of the same place, Merchants, of the other British Dry Goods Store. part: All that Tract of Land situate in STRATFORD, on Lot or ’ . ae Township No. 48, in Prince Edward Island, deseribed in the said | 7QVUE whole has been selected in the best English and Seoteh Markets by cne of the Firm, and will be sold at most : to a flat piece of board, looking like a ec 1D it ; TOTIOR 3 : Mortgage as bounded as follows: that is to say, commencing at the | oe ow . prece of board, looking like a curious preparation of | MT O ; Se Di lets tls ce ‘ rtgage as boun : y> ing inl i on the latter, which he engaged to prove and did an infant dried in the sun." Bev iy ee a. x —" thatthe Commissioners appointed | North-west angle of John street, on the East edge of Hillsborough reasonable rates. een , i ; ' : L yy the Yueen to enquire inty and adjust the differences! street, or a aa ding trom Cbarksttehows: Ferry to! . wwe. by reports of mittee t he of } “eae + a ~e { nd adjust the differences | street, or the Main Post Road Jeading from Charlottetown Ferry to! .,, . } ' ports of Commitiees on the Journals of the Phe Ball for the Prince at Halifax cost ‘*two hundred ‘relative to the Rights of Land Owners a Tenants in this | Georgetown, thence (according to the magnetic North of the year 1764), The newest and most elegant styles in Mantles, Dresses, Aswembly He also traced the histary of the Quit Rent ques- | ponnda. i 1g that the Proprietors owed this Colony £140,000 sterling, or from two to three tousand pounds were due on] tion, show : | Kleanor’s on Halifax. | And then we may add the passage referring to St. John esc) Township. Mr. C sday, the 19th instant. (Signed) J. WAMILTON GRAY. JOSEPH HOWE, : JOUN W. RITCHIE. Charlottetown, Sept. 10, 1860. ‘ : tical and geographical! accuracy, will serve for a grand climax : | letier from Mr. Spearman, Secretary to the Lords C . ve 7° ae —— 9 ; Spear yee ry tothe Lords Commission On the whole, hovever, thoagh large and Gourishing, | ers of Her Majesty's Tr asuty, in which it is clearly laid | strugeling Halifax seems in every way inferior. doth in bevuty |! | . . - . ' ms t . . . a ie down that the ptoprictors were at that late date held liable importance ! and wealth! to Sv. John’s, New Brunawick. | | { fer all the arrears of quit rents; nor would they be release d, | = IRISH VOLUNTEER PIC NIG. Extensive Sale of Tea. <=za7—ceee —- -—-—-—-———_— he said, from their obligations under the original grants until | a'| those arrears were paid. At this stage of the proceedings the Court, who oecupied command ol Lieut. R ddin, came off successfully on Monday | last, at Warren Farm. Finer weather could not be desired | From Britain. much time in taking ample notes of the statements made by peg 1 : —the sun shone mildly, and a delightful breeze moderated | /PYHE SUBSCRIBER WILL SELL BY AUCTION at} Air. Coles adjourned their sitting. On the following morning : his SALE ROOM, in Queen street, on THURSDAY the 25th instant, at 11 o’clock, 196 Chests and Halt Chests | the atmosphere during the day. At ha!f past eight o'clock | ithe Volunteers and a portion of their frieads proceeded in| Tes. via: question of the Fishery Keserves -pointing out the | the steamer “ [no” on their way to Warren Harm; and at . 90 Half Chest CONGOU PALESTINE asurpations aod oppressions that had been practised by the | eleven o’elock they were joined by another large party, at | AW DERD Mr. Coles continued his address, and reviewed at great length tha 9) . the W ¥ as ; 80. do do LAW DERDALE, tion will rarely meet with a better opportunity of getting laud claimants with respect to these Reserves. He reviewed | '"@ arren Farm House, ‘Che beautiful grounds $00 pre- 10 do do SOFDORTH, sufted. For Terms, &e., please apply to the owner, Tere Tee also the frsudulent claims that had been set up by individuals | sented a gay seene, while the ample rooms in Uumberland 10 do do STAR OF THE NORTH, WILLIAM McKAY, or “Rey 9 en a td Bi, ", | House were well filled by the lovers of the Quadrille, Reel, 5 do do VANGUARD, WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. who had not the shadow of a title to the lipd they attempted Polke, Wal's. & After spending a pleasant day the 1 Half Chest YOUNG SIYSON, STAR Of THE EAST. to usarp—the oppressive course taken by one particular Land | whistie of the “Ino” summoned the party to return, when | . -s : }us being of very superior quality. tora to him, by indacing them to believe that they had no themselves by dancing, staging, aud conversing on the many | 6 Ty 4 y — s | sleasant Soa which voluntarily arise nls deanna good tithe to their farms, aod that they should take new leases pleasant topics which voluntarily arise on such occasions. | = ; , ‘ os ; SEPPEMBER a’ cloe : ; i . | When the boat arrived at Pownal Wharf, the National EPPEM@ER, at 11 o'ciock. from him. at a cost of two pounds each. He also dwelt onthe ; Y . , ‘hee of e Tie Agent ‘ all : ‘ : injurious practice of some proprietary Agents in forestalling armory, where three cheers were given for the Queen, three | hand, t to the purchase of public lands ; | for the Commander-in-Chief, and three for the Volunteers, | and instaneed, in support of his assertion, the purchase of the | hen all separated apparently highly delighted with the | she Goverameat with respec ALEXANDER MeKINNON, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, Sept. 11, 1860. Island will open their Court at the © : int | N al ork : ae ea: : , e Court House in Saint; Xerte fork and beans are the * national’’ dish of the citizens of Wednesday the 12th day of September instant boundary of a Farm in possession of the Heiss of the wae bales os, j}to he r evidence and proceed with the inquiry ; and at the | ence following the course of said Seatb-wen Waetey Saw & and | Court House in Georgetown, f : 38 aaa dct, 2 rorgetown, fof the same parpose, on Wed- les read from the Journal of 1839 a Halifax, whieh being at once rem -rkable for moral, gramma- | ne The Pie Nic of the Irish Volunteer Rifle Corps, under Spring Importation, Ex . Isabel 1 This lot of Tea is well worthy of the attention of Traders | TUESDAY, the 2nd day of OCPOBER next, it will on that & he Ad dak heed y t . ’ : ” . t » ‘ ] . Agee N 371 s Oo, pe bi Gl. Agent to make the peop! of an old and thriving settlement | nearly four hundred persons came on board and amused | throughout the Island, and can be warranted by the importers a sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Premises, at 12 ; Remewber—The sale takes place on THURSDAY, the 25113 | Terus.—All sums under £10 cash, £10 to £303 I sein Uae Uke odes ib teaoen saa es = Anthem was 5s ung, the ¢ ompany then marched to the / £30 and upwards 4 months credit, on approved joint notes ~ at Township in Lord Selkirk’s estate by his Agent, after the | pleasures of the day. . : her, the brilliant appearance of the dresa of the Volun- | teers, the number and respectability of their guests, and the | triem ily. social feelings which existed, together with the ex- | cellent arrangements of the Managing Committee, and the In considering the fineness of the} : - wWweat Government had offered Household Furniture, Horse, Carriage, Sleigh, Harmess, &c. tv buy the whole of it—the Avent having procured it at about five shillings an acre and charging settlers now as high as two and three pounds for it. Mr. Coles adverted also to the Darrach cave, which hed been ev | admirable order with which they were carried out, and as-! Marehal, Kent Street, the who e of his Hovseuonp Fusniture slaborately discussed in the Assembly in 1853, —as evidence | SU uing that it will be the last Pic Nic of the season, it is consisting of :—Tab es, Chairs, Carpets, Cooking and Frank- | of Charlottetown, Master Mariner, deceased, intestate at the time of bis bor 1 3 jlin Stoves, Sofas, Beds and Bedding, China and Glassware, r} sag ¢} ; > ’ ; on . ‘ oie ae eae | barely the truth to say that it was the dest of the season, : of landlord usurpation and oppression. He acticel tre violent | Wissen itensiia Be eo. } ARRIVAL OF THE ENGLISH MAIL. | nesa, &e. &e. ' _ - _——o— +--—-- contentions which had taken place on the Tracadie estate, ewing to the very short [cases exorbitant rents, and the aM e . - . i He alluded to the’) yg British and Foreign Muil by the Steamship America, | Sept. 11, 1360. ul Agents generally as a class— which arrived WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. arbitrary ¢piris of the late proprietor. tyrannical bearing of the Lad Agents generally as a class—j which arrived in Halifax on Thursday evening last. reached | Phe hatest Discovery oa in Elalifax on Thursday evening last, reached | Whe latest Discovery for Saving Money ith which they are invested to here only this morning. The latest dates are to the 25th ult. ; Farmers who Purchase. _ THE PRINCE OF WALES New Patent Potatoe Digger, would pat an end to all oppression from such a quarter, and | ra” We have not room for the report of the meeting at Lot Of GEORGE JENKINS, Patentoo, Lot 49. secure the mdependence of the Legislature and of the people. | 34. but shall publish it in our next. their abuse of the power obstruct legislation—to anno y and perplex the Colonial office | the news which they contain is given pretty much in the tele a. a; oh s daatr » , anend- a . s while misleading it ; and to destroy every vestige of independ graphic despateh published in another column. ence on the part of the tenantry. He hoped the Cummission | Mr. Coles thea proceeded to consider the Loyalist question. | -_ +-eowe + _ ORANGE LOYALTY ‘ . : «,| will be prosecuted as the law directs. We learn from the Culonial papers received by this) "5, os ; ee s iit 5 rT - Lhe tollowing Agents will take orders for these celebrated number of their families, in plots from two to five hundred | morning's Mail, that the Orangemen of Kingston and Toronto. acres —that in nearly all cusses these lands were withheld Canada West, made very offensive displays on the occasion of | Jay, with proper attendance and care :— from the loyalists the grantees resuming possession of them | the Prince's visit to those places. The triumphal arches were | ‘'- He stated that 200,000 acres were set apart in this [sland for the use of the loyalists. to be distributed. according to the the machines can be seen, Henry Facquuakson, Sout! port. quence inany of the loyalists w ho were induced to come to the with every si ly but offensive device which Orange rancour and Donatp Farqu ASN, West River. Island with the h »pe of gettin,s free farms, were left in great big ytry could suggest aad selling then or leasing them to others; that in conse-| completely covered with Orange flags, and were inscribed : E s, Vernon River. Some of the more hot-headed fools, | G®OkGE Abays, }ernon At aaa : . : f tt ' ' 2 a ' : DANIEL ( ARROLL, Co.Vractor, St. Andrew's. » a wy ter ne e “¢ rr . wt if ¢ " lon Sars 2 ‘ 3 * distresa, and bad to make the best of their way to the other id essed from head to foot in Orange colours, paraded the peysayin~ Aconn, Grand River East, and at provinecs | strests, erying oat ‘‘ No surrender!’ The Prince and his | Pareicx Srernens’s Chea; Store, Orwell, where one of the | we ean new be seen at work, and one of MeKenzie’s} ‘This is but'a very faint outline of Mr. Coles's epeech, which | Suite Jislayed their good sense by refusing to land at those oa isi P:ice and Terms same as thoxe of the Patentee. September 11, 1860. Varnish Knotting, &c. eceupied aboat four hours each day, the Comanssioners | places, His Royal Highness declaring, through the Duke of taking very full notes of all his statements, and thank:d him Newcastle, that he would not recognise party processions or | for the large amount of information he had given them. displays of any kind. though earnestly Some country Delegates were heard during the remainder | entreated would not desiat from displaying their badges and | ‘he Orangemen, of the day, bat no very important information was elicited. banners, and the heir to the British throne must now see that | "FVUE Subscriber has received per Helena, from New York, AND ORNAMENTAL NEEDLEWORK. : " the following VARNISU Esg which be will selb at great} ’ ‘ . . . . ” ! Oo Satarday, the Hon. Col. Swabey addressed the Court for Orangeisin and loyalty are teo antagonistic principles. The | /8*O be sold by AUCTION, on THURSDAY next, 13th inst., at 11 o'clock, at the residence of Mr. Jawes Evans, City Atso,—A good serviceable Horse, covered Carriage, Har- | 7HVHE above named DIGGER has been tried and proved to | Pvint and the West part of this Island. ; ; be the best invention of the kind everseen on this Island, | Tesus andy kavwa'ae Gay of cals which WE communbe ot 1 Overy, jand fur which Letters Patent have been granted by the| Government of this Island. Any one infringing ou the same | Machines, which are warranted to dig from 24 to 3 acres each | W. Lxving and J. Rowans, Charlottetown, where one of | pen SALE, a fine FARM of 50 acres, near Crann’s, Mal-| — rees, Kast 200 feet, or until it meets the South-west Shawls, Bonnets; Flowers, Ribbons, &c., superior White Cottons and Lisnens. Floor Cloths, Druggets, Damask, &c., degrees, West GO fect, or until it meets the South-east boundary of a — i Plot of Land in possession of John Stewart, thence following the course and every description of Staple and Fancy Goods. | of said South-east boundary, South, 51 degrees West to said Hillsborough ALSO street, thence following the course of the same South-casterly 6U feet,; TRON, Steel, Hardware, Glass, Paint, Varr’sh to the place of commencement For particulars and terms of sale, ) apply to Messrs. SWABEY & ROBERTS, Charlottetowa. Dated this 3lst day of August, A D., 1860. J. Hewstey, Solifitor. Valuable Property for Sale. ‘HE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE, by Private Contract, the Premises, at present owned and occupied by him, in Worcaester Sraeer. The HOUSE is well fitted for a Private Boarvinc Howse, and has been used some time as such, it is 43 feet front by 37 feet deep, contains 17 well finished airy Rooms, Winter and Summer Kitchen, with a good Frost-proof Cellar under the whole ; also, a Yard, Stasie and Ovrnousss, 43 by 15 feet, two Stories high. Any person wishing to opena tiquse of the above descrip- , excellent Congou, and a very splendid article of Souchong TEA, Coffee, Sugar. Sultana, Layer and Valentia Raisins, Cur- rants, Prunes, Marmalade, &e., &e. WHOLESALE AND) RETAIL. May 29, 1860. uf J. H. TUKNER & Co. "Tea, Gin, Soap. N SALE by the subscriber, at his Sate Room, Waters street— Chests superior Congou TEA, Half-chests de. Casks Holland GIN, Boxes English SUAP. ALEX. McKINNON, July 24, 1860. SALT AFLOAT. BUSHELS SALT, ex ** Gazelle,’’ (now on her passage from Liverpool, for SALE from ship P.S. If the ahove PROPERTY is not diaposed of before 10,00 ock, and one week afterwards the whole of the HOUSE-| Purchasers will please make arrangements to receive it im- as the ship will be despatched withuut OLD FURNITURE, of which due notice will be given by medistely on arrival, 9: ‘ |, returgiug again for Fall voyage. y dela for Lives ir Catalogue. J ‘ > Sept. 4, 1860, W. McK. W. W. LORD & Co. ~ Intestate Estate Sale, BY WILLIAM DODD. T° BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on the pre- wises, corner of Fitzroy and Hillsborough Streets, on TUESDAY, } the 25th Septengber next, at twelve o’clock, noon, pursuant to a licence duly granted for that purpose by bis Honor the Surrogate and Judge of Probate of this [sland, bearing date the ninth day of June, 1857, Part of the Real Estate which belonged to the late ohn Anderson, Charlottetown, July 17, 1860. New Shape SPRING SHIRTS. A large lot just received, by J. H. TURNER & Co., to be sold at about uaLr THE UsUAL PRicks! British Dry Goods Store. July 3, i840. TEA! TEA! death, that is to say: All that piece of ground measuring forty-five alge CONGOU, feet on Fitzroy Street, and forty feet on Hillsborough St., (a little more TUE CHOICEST SOUCHONG. or less), with all the BUILUINGS thereon ; and of whieh suid Real) This Spring’s importation from Eagland— Wholesale and Estate the said intestate, John Anderson, died seized, and possessed in | Retail at fee simple. CATHERINE ANDERSON, J. H. TURNER & Cos. Administratrix of Estate of late Joun Anderson. Charlottetown, August 23, 1860, July 3, 1860. ——aw=w—= | Unetiotiotowa, August <5 ee ee ’ a NOTICE QUEEN SQUARE HOUSE WEATHERBE, formerly of this Island has directed @7 @ that the remainder of bis property at Sommerside and elsewhere in the Island may be sold. Toerefore, on Thursday the 4th day of Octuber next, will be offered at Summerside a large number of Town Lots, one Dwelling and Warehouse, one Store and Warehouse, and some five acre Lots, all situated at Summerside. Also some Lands at Fifteen IS NOW SUPPLIED WITH An Excellent Assortment of DRY GOODS. |SELECTED AT SOME OF THE FIRST HOUSES IN ENGLAND. WM. HEARD, te W. H. thankful for the large share of patronage he has Prati sesitataog | 80 lung enjoyed, intimates that in future the business will be FARW FOR SAE. | conducted, so as to merit a still greater share of the rs of Cash customers. June 12, 1860. peque Koad, fronting 154 chains on the Malpeque and 27 | EUROPEAN AND NORTH > AMERICAN | chains on the Loyalist Road—cropped with about 8 or 9 acres RAILWAY | Uats and Potatoes, and six acres Pasture. Some large old mine RUNNING OF TRAINS. | Wood on the property. Lately in the occupation of H. N. ;Craic. Apply to SWABEY & ROBERTS. PPy es —O* and afier 9th AUGUST, Trains will run as follows :— ~~? Charlottetown, July 3, 1860. Convent of the Congregation de Notre Dame. Leave St. Jobn at 8a.m., 12 noon. 5.45 p.m “ Sussex 10.30 a.m , 3.15 p.m. ir ILE classes of this Establishment are now opened. The aitiniialited course of Instrection embraces the English and French ‘ | Languages, Writing, Arithmetic, Grammar, Geograpby, and Lesve Point = Chene Som, 1130 0-m. | the use of the Globes. Ancientand Modern History ; Rhetoric, : —- 7” ns oe a a | Logie, Chemistry, Philosophy, Botany; Music—Voeal and The Evening Train from St. Juha will not pass Sussex, but return of Instrumental ; Drawing, Painting, and every kind of Userun 6c re ; a. eS) ¥ The 8 o'clock up Train on Monday, 3d September, and every alternate | Monday thereafter, "will connect with Steamer Arabian for Quebee and Reference may be made to Mr. George R. Beer, Charlottetown, or to WILLIAM DODD, Aactioneer. | Charlottetown, Augnst 14, 1860. Isl. Papiis cannot be admitted without a recommendation. intermediate ports,” i ‘ a thn ; Tae {reduced prices >— A vacation of six weeks is unnually given. The 8 veloc up Trains on Wednesdays and Saturtays will connect a shorttime. He stated that as all the questions at issue bad authorities ia Canada have incurred & great reeponsibility, | 1 Barrel No. 1 FURNITURE VARISH Sach Pupil must be furnished with, at least, four changes | with the steamer Westmorland for P. B. Isla. aud Pictou. been so well reviewed by Mr. Coles, it would be unnecessary while they have surely excited the displeasure of the Royal . me a 9 z an p e ' | of ee, et stockings, Sheets, Towels, Colored Dree- All Freigitt will be sent by a Trains. for him to enter on their discussion. He, however, neticnd visitor, by permitting an Orange demonstration to be mada | ; e sernh Refly ae. <— a sdiislned ty, cio Light: Bins, ons Dark Bleo, aie ocala a ra S SOnatee, Cusirman, some very important facts in connection with the Quit Rent! but we have no doubt it wiil be the means of directing the 1 Ain ok, i Bes jand on? White Dress. a wen . ; question. He denied that those Rents had ever been re- attention of the Home Government to the whole subject of oe Knotting. re | Board and Tuition per Quarter, - f . £600 on, apply linquished by the Jmperial Government; and coutended that | secret societies in all the Colonies, with the view of devising| Best English VARNISIES and PAINTS on sale at former ; “93 an ° e , eFectu: ipressi The following telegram | PT!C®s. W. R. WATSON, the length of time which had slapsed since the date of the means for their effectaal suppression The following teleg | City Drug Store, Sept. 11, 1860. Schooner for Sale. YHE NEW SCHOONER ‘@HRISTIANA,’ launched in June last; 35 tons Register, of ae Krxeston, Canava, Sept. 5. The Orangemen paraded to- | good model, well finished and well fitted ont. The remaiader of Sutarday end Monday were occupied in| day. They formed on the wharf, as if to receive the Prince. | For further particulars, apply to ‘he owner on wart . One of their officers was mounted. and, with a diawn sword, turd. LavucHLin McNEILL, of Wood Islands, or to o Jelegates ; but we have not apace to ; ROGe > board, Lav ,0 Q i hearing statements from Deleg : " BP rs P siouted, ‘* No surrender.”” The Prince refused to toad and W. W. LORD & Co. The Commissioners left this). for Belyille, where an Orange arch had been erected. | Charlottetown, September 11, 1860. 2Qw tent s *s. where they will hold their Court The Orangemen of this city will probably charter a steamer | a ee ae S| morning for St. Eleanor’s, wh ; * 7 R A F F L E . , ‘ vilow the Prince. The officials of three counties pre- | rr t vlilo »days. We shall endeavour and fu ' tenorrow and the two following da} sented an address to the Prince on board the steamer. . me “i : . @ “ ¥ ENO take place at St. Andrew’s, on Thursday, the 4th day of Toronto, Canava, Sept. 6. The Orangemen meet to-night Guiehan.ctat. tox ene of the oben ae e Wal pert we trust we shall be able, from what we shall have | to decide on what course to pursue. The community is greatly —— —! .¥ FARES O ales grants did not give the landholders a good title, for it could is the only extract we can give at present relating to thia| be easily shown that the titles had been almost constantly abominable proceeding of the Orangemen. disputed, five years never having elapsed without a contention THE PRINCE OF WALES TROUBLES IN CANADA. | against proprietary claims. notice any of them at present. to attend, to give a report of their proceedings; and in our { j rae). form extra charges. Music, Piand, - “ - - - - 2.8 Vocal Music, < . cg ° - - 0 10 4 0 } — —- _ —_— — a — -_-_——__ oo Drawing, - cin” r é r 1 0 10 0) Lands ! Lands ! Lauds ! Tuition for Day Sebolars, > e r r 0 18 0} . Pupils under 10 years, - 2 - - 010 Q WANTED TO PURCHASE, FREEHULD or LEASEHOLD, WILD or CLEARED. J.S. CARVELL, Agent, Charlottetown, P. E. I., Sept. 4, 1860. Im. Terms, payable in advance. : ; ; B.uks, Stationery and Washing {if done in the Establish- Those in the vicinity of Bedeque preferred, Charlotetown, August 28th, 1860. J. 8. CARVELL, Gen. Commission Agent, - = — eS: Charlottetown, P. E. I., September 4, 1860. lw, ST. DUNSTAN'S OOLLEGE, =| Charlotictown Royalty. | i airbanks Ss i atent Scales, Under the Patronage of the Right Rev. Dr. McIntyre, Bishap | of all sizes and descriptions, for Sule by of Charlottetown. J. 8. CARVELL, Agent. fhe Institution is beautifully situated on an elevated site| _Charlottetowa, F. &. I., Sept. 4, 1860. Se. { wi about a mile north of Charlottetown, and its location is | f FTIR) i ; iP. one of the healthiest in America. ‘PISCATAQUA FIRE & MARINE INSUR t os . oe | Potato Diggers, of the value of £10, in four priges of £2 10s. The grounds are spacious . ; : : ; alutation is, ‘* No surrender. ie F . . ; , : jearned by that time, to give an opinion respecting the advan- excited, and the common salutation is, OPetTIem each. The wianers can have the amount frear-the Committee | and afford ample room for such plays as football and cricket. | t tages which may accrue from the enquiry of the Royal Com-| om—eee | farmer, Murray Harbor Rood, had his barn consumed by fire | jn course of erection at St. Andrew’s. on Tuesday the 2lst ult. The fire is believed to have been purely accidental, but the loss to the poor man is considerable, | Committee :— of several important questions relating to the land tenures, for the burn contained his hay—)just housed in good condition, | ion. P. WALKER, which bad beea brought under the notice of the High Court farming imple venta, harness, &e. Such a loss would be felt} Jamzs Reppin, : ; by any man in this Colony, but to a small farmer of ordinary James McCratru, of Commissioners, and their opiaions taken thereon ; bat we | 2 o4n4 it is a misfortune under which -he must be greatly | Taos. Murpuy, Sept. 11, 1860. semen lapel pear We have in type a report, prepared expressly for this paper, P. Srrpuens, Pierce Gavn, Donatp McIssac, Hon. D. Breyas, Treasurer. | are obliged to defer it for wanto! space. We shall endeavour | pressed if benevolent friends do not help in time of need. —Pro. | to vive our readers, next week, as much information as we give , esa «awd inte our columns respecting the proceedings of this Married, ; | important Court ———_—--4-<B ee o— THE LONDON TIMES AND ITS CORRESPONDENT. i i i : as : At the residence of the Bride's futher, on Monday, the 33th ult, by | TENE undersigned is desirous of obtaining the services of an | the Rey. Henry Crawford, Mr. Jamos Dingwell, son of tho late Willian | lian Convban, ail of Bay Fortune. ee | : | Died, } On Monday, the 27th August, after a few days illness, Harvie Robert | representatives of the British and Foreign Press on the ocea- infant son of Mr. John Bell, aged 8 months. ai i ick Wilki infant son of Bertram aud Eliza ~ ea Prince's visit . but when we find thatsomeof those; On the 4th instant, Patrick Wilkinson, in men of the Prince s visit, 5 Moure, aged 6 months vg 5 i e gi j | wages will be given. JOHN CLAY. ; ‘ ‘ We were disposed to censure the Banquetting Committee, | Bedeque, Sept. 11, 1860. Board and Lodging. ( NE or two single Gentlemen can be accommodated with Board and Lolging in a private family, ia a pleasantly | situated part of the City, near King’s Square. - Terms moderate, please apply at the Exautvea offies. and the Government of this Island, for want of courtesy to the persons—representing the most luential journals on both | PORT OF CHAKLOTTETOWN. sides of the Atlantic—aro the ver: ‘st seapegraces and the most ‘in Cash if required. The proceeds to be appropriated to the | The discipline is strict though mild and parental. No boy | CAPITAL .. + « $500,000. Loss sy Fins —We regret to learn that Mr. Donald McRae, purchase of a chime of Bells for the new Catholic Church now | ef light or unruly manners will be retained in the establist jment. The greatest attention is paid to the intellectual and) Qpartottetown, P. E. I. Sept. 4, 186). Tickets 2s. 6d. each can be procured from the following | moral culture of the pupils who are always under the watchful | —-_-— 2 |care and government of their Professors and Tutors and fori | ) scholars, experienced person who is capable of conducting the thousand volumes of the choicest English, French, Latin and Dingwel!, E-q., to Miss Catherine Conohan, eldest doughter of Mr. Wil | business of a small country Tannery, and te whom liberal | Greek works. September and ends about the iniddle of July. ANCE Co., OF MAINE. i= | J. 8. CARVELL, Agent. 3m . ne TT . * aer w eo governm Dwelling House to Let, bat one family with them. bs o Arrangements have been made for the reception of day) PN CHALLOLTLELOWN, at the corner of Prince and W ater streets, together with the commodious outbuildings The course of studies is solid and extensive, embracing the | tereto. Possession can be given in November next. Enquire 'Engish, French, Latin and Greek Languages ; Religi.us | of the owner, at Mr. Haszard’s Book Store, Queen's Square. Instruction, Rhetoric, Elocution, History and mie te gd : a | | Tanner and Currier Wanted, complete covrse of Mathematics, Chemistry, Natural, J. P. BEELE, Isl. & Pro. 6in. ~ Administration Noticc. LL persons having any demands against the Estate of Also a splendid Philosophical Apparatus. Cuartes McNvurr, Esq., Merchant, of Charlottetown, The Collegiate year begins on the Firsr Wepwxspay of| deceased, are requested to present the same, duly attested to, for adjustment, within six months from the date he:eo!; ard - Should a Student leave before the end of a quarter, no| all persons indebted to said Estate arc requested to make deduction will be made except in case of sickness. payment forthwith to Mr. Grorce McNutt, at his Office, TERMS FOR BOARDERS, Desbrisay’s Wie Te Annual Pension for Board and Tuition, £24 0 0 LIZ. cNUTT, bag “it Of this amount the Right Rev. Patrun of the College pays GEORGE MeNUTT, ministrators. £7 for those who are his subjects. j Charlottetown, August 15, 1860. 4w. TERMS FOR DAY SCHOLARS. PICKLES! PICKLES! PICKLES! atel-| Charlottetown, Sept., 4. lectual and Moral Philosophye wile There is in the College a Library containifig nearly three ¢ adjour®'® _ was beam, min issioee ueetion- of Aesom m pimee ° , facw o * il to establi | im 1803. # ernment, *F nee oF con Y. searchiPZ ed the atte ed to prey possible, ¥ press upo id produce ere staee is ignorant blockheads that ever ¥ “nt unwhipped, we are not euYeReD. at all surry that they were treat d to the fullest measure of 44. 31 Steamer Lord Seaforth, Boultonbouse, Pictou, Sehr. Elien, eontempt. We have shown, move Jasttwo Nos., how utterly 4 ew . Z f limestone, & false was tho testimony given of the celebration in this place by | retou; b il L a ‘Geatenths Boulwonhouse, Shediac eke Sophia, Blancwerd, Tracadie; shingles. Wm. Nelson, silliker, Bay Verte; boarir, Elizabeth, Seott, Bathurst; lamber. 4—Faleon, Grant, Gaspe; fire- woed. 6—Slelena, Roberts, New York; goods. Couservative, Me- Fadyen, Bay Verte; deals. Christiana, MeNeill, Pictou; coal Louis Ferrier, Pollard, Pictou; do. 6—Brave, Orchard, Pugwash; limestone. Steamer Westinorland, Eyans, Shediac. brig Henry, the correspondent of the New York Tribene. The travelling | artist of Frank Leslie's Jilustrated Times—a New York paper— | gave some outrageously absord caricatures of the Prince's od ty Halifax, and equally abgurd accounts of it appeared from the pen of an individual who rejoices in the name of s Rquarebridge, New York; grods it ap been ¥er roperly dis- | CLEARED. Dr. Rawlings, who, it af — bas 7 . 7 P coe | Aug. 31—Steamer Lord Seaforth, Boultonboase, Shediac. Amelia, Me- missed for inea pacity Gem bis situation 98 correspon a Kay, Shediac; sundries. brig Electra, Fraser, London, G. B., Bat it was reserved for the correspondent of the London Times, | timber & deals. Sobr. Eliza, LeBlanc, Pictou; bal. Reward Dem a , mings, Bay Verte; salt Sep. 1—Ellen, Pentz, Pugwash; ballast. —who, one would suppose, ought to bea well-informed gentle- Bee, MeRae. Pictou; do. Primrose, Currie, River Jubn; fisu barrels. ‘ wis : , ‘ ‘ wd Seatorth, j ‘ ; Steamer Westworland, Evans. Pictou, Steamer Lore man—-to give such provfs of intense nr incorrigible | Boultenhouse, do. Sehr. Carrie M Rich, Hardy, Boston; fish. stupidity and mendacity, as to ec ipsa all Yankee penny-a- | Steawer Westinorland, Evang, Shediac, 6—Schr. Helena, Roberts, i j i £ N. 2 “Als tiners that ever visited the Provinees. We believe this fellow | Wallace, N. 8.; bal ¥as in Charlottetown, but we have not yet seen his account oo Se a ' ” -" of hie visit to this place. It is lixely, however, that it will) Council Chamber, 23rd oom 1860. show al bb intelligence and eapacity as the lying | 66 [3 Excellency laid before the Board a communica- OW about as much ih " a“ Zz Wy idl bebe ene sf Halifax: and if anything vinea of New Brunswick, addressed to his Excellency, acquaint Pater Cleplayed ts .155 Regoesy ¢ ; 7 we ihe that he had cofmmuniented with hie colleagues, the other Could be more monstrously absurd than another it is the re- i T i alifax ¢ isi i Tenures of this Island, and that they bad ort which the Times correspondent has given of Halifax and | tious arising out o! the Lan und, and th “ people ; S f ti buy las s Meped together a few agreed Ww meet at Charlottetown ou the Taimieru day of the present cope. ibe San of tir t onth of August.’” . choice passages of that report, which we give below :— | Oapenen, ‘That the above ee im all the newspapers - Times correspondent says thit— \g = re for the period of er stitinanaties = Newfoundland is « ‘+ remote little settlement.” ; Se en ead ; a “ : : Haiifax is only ** a trifle lews remote aud inaccessihle’’ than Tron, Salt, Earthenware, &e. Wigundiand itself. | It is ** difficult to got into the Provinces,” and when you | @ got im, 1t 18 equally difficult tu wet oul again. ‘ : dé appears irom ** tue most searco ug and elaborate investi: | mon’’ buat p sbudy bas ever boca from Ualifax to Newfound- 15 Crates essorted EARTHEN WARE, 2) Tons do [RON, 10,000 bushels SALT, io bulls and bags, : OAKUM, Cordage, Canvass avd Nails, Windsor “ is a villaze of shanties ” people of Windsor ho per their own huts’ to @ botel al expressly for them, end oot for strangers at all. Wholesale and Retasl, by August 28. Gw. W. W. LORD & CO Pentz, Pugwash ; limestone. P. imrose, Currie, River J hn, N S33) Amelia, MeKav, Shediac; ba’, Venus, Boseawan. Ciyde. LeBlanc, Bay Verte; deals. Sept. 3—Stea:ner | tion just receiv d from the Honorable John H. Gray, of the} Commissioners appointed by Koyal Commission to sgttic the ques} a ———— | formerly costing three shillings, for the low-price of ONE! Trustees. The UST RECKLViD per BARK * GAZELLE,” frou | Liverpool — } SPIKES, Ginss, de. &e. | Spelling, Reading and Writing, 6s. per quarter of 11 weeks; | ion English Grammar, Composition, Geography, Arithmetic and | ' os hand few Gal, | use of Globes, 9s. per quarter; Latin, French, Greek, Philo- Excellent Business Stand for Sale, sophy, Mathematics, &c., 128. 6d. per quarter. Half boarders, NHE Subscriber will Let or Sell the Dwelling House, Shop, | ¢arving any or all of the above branches, £12 per annum. and Premises lately occupied by his at Traveller's Rest,| 1! accounts must be paid HaLP YEARLY IN ADVANCE. Lot 19. The stand is a moat desirable one, being wel! adapt- Parents or guardians wishing their children or wards to be | ed for an Innkeeper, Tradesman, or Merchant. {t is in the supplied with clothing, books, ke. must deposit a sufficient midst of the most flourishing comefanity in thé Tsland, and is | 84% in the hands of the Treasurer for that purpose. ‘within 4 miles of Summerside and St. Bleanor’s. Beis so weil | For turtber particulars apply to _ . known that farther deseription is unnecessary. et ee eR GUS McDORALD, Recton Terms moderate, ard possession given immediately. St. Dunstan's College, Aug. 25, 1860. | JAMES MUIRUEAD. EDUCATION. s ide, L , Sept. 11, 1360. ea : ; Gammerside, Lat 19, Sept. 11, 1860. < sida T the Monthly Meeting of the Board of Education, held | ADMINISTRATION NOTICE, | -% this day, it was ordered that the following notification | : , | be inserted in all the newspapers :— pf LL persons having demands against the Estate of the late| 41) ‘Teachers whose Beas aa expired, or who have entered William Craig, Farmer, of Middleton, Lot 27, deceased, | or may enter into new engagemen‘s subsequent to the passing are reqnested to furnish the same duly attested within ‘wvelve | of the amended Education Act (2nd May, 1860,) will be ad-| | months from thig date, and all persons indebted to said Ustate | mitted to an examination at the Board Room, on the ast | are requested to make immediate paypmenii to Mr. Jesse Thursday of each succeeding month. Candidates are required | iW right, at oe eietne ity attend, as above, on the day previous, at ten o'clock, for | sot x > } i ) ) e is 8s. i HUGH MON£GOMERY, Te Te ee TE oun MCNEILL, 1 AL&X. CRAIG. on, | . Secretary of Buard of Education. Bedeque, Sept. il, 1200. RG. Sins. ia Charlottetown, June 28, 1860. eS Look Here! (gg | MAPS FOR THE DISTRICT SCHOOLS. 4 LFRED ELSON respcetfully intimates to the public that | {OR SALE at H\SZARD'S Book Depot, Candall’s Maps (& having just received a new stock he ia prepared to take of Prince Edward Island, new and improved edition, | . mounted of rollers, &e., price to Schools, 15s. 9d. only,—to Ambrotype Likenesses, be delivered, on payment, to the order of Teachers or School | Board of Education has ordered that Trustecs | | SHILLING sterling, case and all completa!’ of each Public School heretofore unsupplied witha Map of the | Leather pictures for enclosing in letters at the same price Island, shall forthwith procure a copy ot the above. j for TWO WEEKS ONLY! JOUN McNEILL, See’y. B. Education. | ' Charlottetown, Sept. 11, 1860. Executors, Now is your time, so call early at the Ambrotype Rooms, | September 4, 180. |corner of Great George Streei, nearly opposite the Catholi = eae. A eS SS } Cathedral. | EUROPEAN AND NORTH AMERICAN RAILWAY, | | Sept. 11, 1860, TéRw ros st. Jghm to Shediac. J. 8. CARVELL, Agent. Avcr’s Cathartie Pills, | Cdailettetown, PH T., Sept 6 1860. ou Just landed ex “ Gazelle.” \ iy INGROVE’S LONDON MALT AND WHITE WINE VINEGARS, in quarts and pints; Burgess & Son's London SALAD OIL, Anchovies, Potted MUSTAKD, Sardines, | Woreester, Reading, Cayenne, Chuttney and other SAUCES : Walnut, Chow Chow, Onion, Piecallili, Cauliflower and other PICKLES: Capers, &c., &c. SWABEY & ROBERTS. Charlottetown, 21st August, 1860. 4i Winter Wheat and Rye. A FEW bashels of heavy Winter RYE; also ef Winter WJIEAT, (Nova Scotia White,) grown, from imported seed, at Homewood, Cascumpec,—may tural Society's Store, Charluttetown, Aug. 28. 3w. YODLINES, CARPENTERS’ CHALK LINES, SALMON, MACKEREL, HERRING and SAIL TWINES, WHITE, BROWN and YELLOW SUOE THREAD, A large supply of the above for sale by CHARLES DEMPSEY, July 3, 1860. oi DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, 7 subscriber will sell, at the lowest prices, the fullowing GOODS, which he warrants to of the very best uality :-— ae 500 bundles COTTON WARP, TEA, TOBACCO, MOLAS- SES, LIQUORS of all sorts, SOLE LEATHER; with a lot of DRY GOODS, HUGH MONAG Opposite the store of J, MeUraith, Esq. Queen-street, Ch. Town, Aug. 28. PREMISES TO LET. = re-O LET, the PREMISES occupied by the Subscriber as Dwelling. in Queca Sqaare, yery saiteble fx Aworney—* offices. WILLIAM DODD. had at the Agricul- July 3, 1860. <ct%e