euntry seat, Mear Efalifax, after a few days suffering from paralysis Ic ix anderstood that the Lon. William Young will succeed him trerthy leaving a vacancy in the Government and the | House of Assembly of Nowa Scotia. As the appointment will m st probably be made whil lialifax, there is no doubt that the learned gentleman will be recommended for the honour of Knighthood be gall and w rawood to Mr. Johnaton, who has been Mr. Young's rival in politics and in his ambition to obtain the first seat on the Bench. sssnadinttnaitincttathaesiiiailctiieaiin ae ane New Mvusic.—We heve been favoured with two pieces of new Masic by our accomplished townswoman Mrs. Penney. They are published by Russell & Tollman, Boston, in very Oae is entitled the * May‘lower Polka,"’ the other is a Song. ** One Trace left."’ superior style. The words of the latter are sweet and plaintive, and evince much ease and grace in vervification. We have not yet heard either of these pieces played, bat competent judges, we understand, consider 4.0m as valuable contributions to the * divine art.” Eunorgay avy N. A. Ractwar.—The first train pyesed through the whole way from St. John to Moncton on Wednes- day, the 18th inst liane =The road is not yet, however, a) ueaz completiun as to admit of passenger traffic. Phere were great rejvicings aloxg the We understand that a telegraphic despatch was received here this evening by Mr. ti yudman, announcing the arrival of the Prince of Wales and the Royal Squadroa at Sr. | Jobu's, N. F. last evening ( Monday.) ——_—_—_—_—_—_——_ Wearatcr Riven lea Panty ano aru —The Drill and Tea Party of the Scona Volunteers, waver the commend ot Cop. Mt Ree, came off oa Taarsdey last, at Rustico, at the tarm of Me. Johan Caandler. Pee Company wear through various movements, which, their opportua tes for practice © n-ider d, were performed with » cegree of precision redect ig credit oa themselves and their instructor. ths Bxcellency, who with Mre. Dundas was present by in- Vitation, expressed house f vighly pleased with the Avpenrance and pertormeance of the Volumeers, Under a doubse line of arbors formed of young trees, bent wer and covered wit. green boughs, were epread tables plentfully covered with viands | eurtable to the taste of the Company; and the solid aad eub- stanie!, ae well ws the livkter and more delicate porty ns of the feast, were done atople j“’> ce ty by a Fespectadie &asseuDiayge of both eexes met in hen of the cecasion. Amoug the visi tors, we geticed the How. Mr. Laird, the Acjwan General, the Judge Advocate, and several officers of the Vulunterr Militia. iiu-tice deserves great credit for being the first to come for- war! ta se hand<me a manner for the eucouragement of a @evement worckh bes for its object the pre@tection of their hearihs aod howes.<«weethearts and wives. ard all that ig dear aid near to oeen. alnty of Mea. Dundas and the sudsequciut sale uf the cake, &e, am unted tv upwarcs of £25, Tak ng all togetner, Tea Party at Rusticn was a complere sucers~. “Phe Lieut. Governor and Mra. Dundas, winee condescensio® and offibsli v bad gamed the hearts of ail, @ere, om ceaving the grouud, saluted wih tiree hearty cheers. — Com, the i aS ie From th: Royal Gazetie. Visit OF His EXCELLEN CY TO NEW GLASGOW. Ith instant. this Excellency the Leeut. Governar, accompaned by Mrs. Dundas, ‘he Hon Col. Gry. Hea Jena Lengworth, Hoa Heath Haviland, aad the A‘terney General, left town for the purpose of visting th- (iu Wednesday lust, the flursieng settiemen sof New Glasgow, Cavendish, & +, &e. On arriving at New Giasgow, Is Ecceileney and party pero k ne thon. Alexander Laud, ana -settie nent, aud returued tu to vn ef lunche: D at h * tes den et aferwaris drove larouy’ iain Overwing. We anderstand thac C.oain Ceepeny of Milttea tareee our to de honor to Her M sjesty’s Kepresestatwe, ood -siuted time Exceiiene ¥ at Wie iy River isrudge. Wite then soidier- k= appearance. The following Address was pieveated toa Hie Excellency by the whabiteats of New Gie 4pow, Kustieu &«-.. &e To His Excellency Gronee WVunxvas, Eszuire, Lieutenant Gurernor, $c., Gc. May tt please your Excellency ; We, the inhabitants of New Glasgow, Rustica, and vicinity. beg leave meat cordimliy to welcome your Excellency and Lavy ou your Hirst viet to this part of the country, aud + express our devoted loyalty, aud uneavering attachwent to our beloved Queen and the glorious canst: aon, in the blessings of which we have the happ Mess to participate—and more especialy ax the previews messures of your Excellency’s administration have given an earurst of your desire to promote the best mterests of the tuohabvants of thie Cok ny Li is with unungled sali-faction that we hail the expected | advent of the Heir apparent to the ritish throne im hs intended tour tm the mmpermal Colones on thia aide of the Atlantic, which we confidently hope and trust will be satisfactory to His Kyat! flog ness, and beneficial to the Colonists, The pe wle of trese luceliies Dewy almost exclusively em- ployed in Agricalural pursusts, we contidentiy anticipate raach benefit from your Exceliency’s superior knowledge of that tn- puttant Oranch of indusiry, ad ois scientifically practised tm tee Maren! Siat:, and to wich we have abundant reasou to expec: your Excelieney’s patronage will oe + xteuded. We partic pite with our flow Colonists ia the hope thet the purchase of the Seikirk Fistate, and the appormter nt of the Commission fo mediate between Landlord and Tenant, wi! tend to the amelioration of th: crrcumstances of the latter, a:d Seite petanently a vexed qiestion of politea! sirife, which | has long retarded the prosperity of tae Island. That your Exceliency’s admtmstrativn may continue as st has auspiciwusly begun. aud that your residence in this Island may prove every way agreeable 1 your Excellency and your estruable Lady, w the siucere desire and prayer uf the Joyal tahavitants of Lacse settle nents. Signed on behalf of the meeting, Vnuomas M‘Nesen, Chairman. July 11, 1860. [REPLY } Goveunmest Hoose, July 11, 1860 Gentlemen ; It is with mach satisfac ion that I receive your loyal! ad irese, end | thawk you fori, api -he cordialiry with whieh you have received me va the vc asion of this my first vi it to your Ussi niet. We have much reason ‘o rejoice in the near prospect of we'- cowmyg to our island the sou of our beloved Queen — ne Herr to Ller throne ; aed | contiden ly expect that thit most ioyal Cotuony will testify, by the waruth of the reception given ty the Bun ut Q wen Victoria, the fove it Dears to her whose virides are the pride and beast of all ber <ubjects. fu lieking round ou your fine farms, Lam filed «ith adaira- flow at the euergy aud perseverance which have crested an agricultural garden out of what, wotin the recollection of many of Vou, Was an tinpenetra die forest. I is the earnest wish of my Government fo promore the wel tare of every ciase in this Island, and | hope that having « fF -cted the purchase of the Selkirk Matiute, we may enable the imidus- trQus [neot, Io many in-tences, fo becone, on compsratively | tary tera, the Owner of (ue land be lias rectatmed, L, likewise, enteruia « sanguine hope that the Commission recent ¥ appe uted to arbitrate on those martes of diff-rence which fave long agttated the Colony, may finally and satistac- tori'y @-ttle them. Tie kindly reception you have given Mra. Dundas and nv- | self Gall ter our best thenke, and it 19 our ernest prayer that every effurct te do good aiiong you My Presper. (Sgued) Gevaee Dunvas, Lt. Governor. Tioass M* Neill. E-q., and the nabiteats of New Giasgow, Rastico and vicinity. Dearn or Mn. G. P. R. Jamus.—Mr. George P. R Jamex was born ia Loudoun in LSOL. and commenced his career by early conicibutious to the magagioes aod newspapers. Mr. Washington Irving was his literary godtather, for some youth- | ful effu-ions exhi ved merit sufficient to elicit his praise and th: advice to adventure in a larger fie'd. + The Life of Itd- ward, the Black Prince,” pubiivhed in 1822, was his first poportant effort in literature. and was fuliowed, three years later, by the novei of * Ri-helieu, an historical romance, the first of a lung series by whieh Mr. James attained his peculiar reputation aug success ‘The list of original works of al) descriptions publishe? | under his oume sameounts af pres-nt to wearly 80, in over 1YO volumes, the last heng The Cavalier ~ (1859) ; an mstance ct literary fecundity perhaps without a paraliel in any other au hor who has written the English langu»ge, tt js gaid tha! his method of com position wus by dietation 10 an aIDAOU HBIs. Amon, his works are several volumes of poeiry, and many of history and biography, including the * Histo:y of Chi- valry,” and lives ot Charlema Heory LV. of France, ond Lovie XIV., writtea in a popular motes the Prince of Wales will be in| The collection at the tables, ennanceu by tne [be =| Duncan M‘Rae’s Volnoteer tis bxeeGencey «xpressed hiuiseit much pleased | . Richard Ca@aur de Lion, ! Puyniture. —— SA an ee style, In addit on ‘o thse he has «dived a variety of mis- ceilaneous w. rks, and has published enough stcries and articles }W» periodicals to fll 8 or 10 more volumes, In 1825 he wrote, in conjunction with Mr. Maunseil B. Field, of New Yo k, a novel eutiled * Adrian, or the Clouds of the Mivud.”’ Vor a very brief period he neld the position of historiogra- | pher of England by the appointment of Wiliam LV. About L850 he removed to the Unite! States with his fawily, fixing Tate wil . : : ‘ This will | his resideme in Stockbridge. Berkshire County, Mass. In) L852 he was sppoinpted British Consul in Nortulk, Va.. where he remained until his uppointinent in USO8 to be Consul at | \ enice, Among the novels sugyesied by his experiences of | Ameri-an fife and history are, © ‘the Old Dominion” (1856 ) A collected edition of his works, commencing io 1544, has been published in London and of nearly all his novels cheap reprints have appeared in the United States. | luted into Gerwan. | met, Mr. Jumes died at Venice on the 1Uci oe ee The Toronto Glod+ draws attention to the remarkable co- incideuce that Canada will be visited by three princes this summer—the Prince of Wales, Prince Napoleon, and Prince de Jommville. jof the French vow lor a reconquest of Canada, when Lower Cauada bas to pay its own taxes, ~~ ee. = _The Bank of Montreal has established a rule that each of its cfficers is to take 14 days leave in the year, which reflects much honour on the Directors. tutions might follow the example set by the Bank of Montreal! in this matier, with profit to themselves, ~- —~o © a Two boys, one aged 12, and the other aged 14, quarre!led pat Petersburg, Va..a few days since, when one of them drew a knife and stabbed the other throuzh the heart, killing bim instantly, —_—_--30e__—_ _ A Servant girl was recently fined at Montreal four dollare, for quitting her place without due notice. were to ho:d ia oiber places it would perhaps be a benefit. _—— — 0 e—____ Private letters from official sources iu England state that the Prince of Wales will yo as far Kust as Portland, and as far West as Cincinnati in the United States. sonsinihiiaah aati The foreign medical papers are making a noise about a discovery by a French ductor, that gout cam be radically by meaus of colchicum. a Rlarried, ’ At Halifax, N.S.,on the 14th Ja'y, at the residence of the bride’s father, by the Rev. C. Dewolf, A.M, Joan W Jounsun, E-q., of Chark tcetuwn, P. E. I., w Merny Jane, youngest dauguter vf Williaw Full, Bsq., werchaut, of this city — Hx Paper. Tied, Last svening, Monday, 23rd instant, aftera short illness, of congestion of the ur in, Cuances ) acNurt, E-q., Merchant, aged 60 years, —deep- ly lamented by « nuu.e ous circle o: relitives, aud voiversally esteemed and regretted by bis fellow ct zens. kuncrul to-morrow eve ning (Wednesdsy) at 5 o’cluek, wuen trieuds and acquaintances are requested to attend without further sutice Ua the 2a Jane, at Ko> p, the residence of E. Strangman, Esq , County Waterford, Irland, pwanp Gurr, Ese, of Prince Edward Isiand, in the 39th year ot bis ape. At the Bower, on Mouday, the Ifith July, in perfect assurance of a | glor‘eus resurrection to eternal happiness, through the werits of his | Saviour Jesus Corist, [1a Buenton Hatcipcrroy, Chief Justice uf Nova Sevtis, in the 86:b year ot bisage. He was a wost kind, iadulgent and a5ectionate parent, ap able and uprigut s udge, and @ siucere sod bum- ble Christian *« Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord.” — Halifaz paper. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED. July 17-—Schr. Elizabeth, Campbell, Miramichi; Jumber. trave, Orchard, Pugwash ; limestove, 19 —Steawer Westunorland, Evans, Saediac. seftr Venus, B-aton, Pucwash ; himesto.. Brigt Afton, Beaten, St. Juha’s, No F.; bal. Ellen, Peatz, Pucwash ; lime- Slove Sarah Jane, Uingley, Kiver John, Nos. ; lowber. 20— | Martha Maria, Clark, Boston; gootls Steaurer Lord Seaforth, Boulteuhouse, Pietwuu. Sehr. Cherub, Bears, Tracadie, N B., shine gies. 21—Septimus, Morris, Busteoa; goods. Regina, MeLeunan, dv. ; do. Brigt. Louis Ferrior, Pollaecd, Bactoucte ; deals 23— Eliza, McEc«hen, Shediac ; lumber. house, Shedac. Conservative, McFadyen, Tatamaguuche ; freestone Mary, Mae Mahon, Tracadic ; shingles 24—Str. Weetworland, Evans, Pictou. Caroline, Hubvard, Bos.on ; goods. Cecilia, Jeukins, Provideuce, U.S =: bailast. CLEARED. July 37 —Sebr. Eliza, McEachern, Shediac ; bal. Sarah, Gillis, Pictou ; bal. Mary, Arbuckle, Nuva Sectia ; do. 18—Pearl, Turubull, Victou ; do. Annie, Livingston, Kichibucto ; do. Wonder, Lam- kie, Moutreal ; sundries. 19 -Str. Westmoriand, Evans, Pictou 20—Selr. William Nelson, Seiliker, Tatamagouche ; bal. A. Fi- ficid, MeDonaid, Port Hood; du. Eilean, Pontz, Pugwash ; ballast. Brigt Henry, Squarebridge, Pictou ; du. Venus, Beuton, Pugwash; do. 21—Lively Less, James, Pugwarh j dv. Alma, Foley, St. John’s N. F ; prev tuce Leuis Ferrier, Pollard, Canso; deals 23—str. Lord Seafvrth, Buultenhouse, Shediac. 24—Str. West- worland, Evaus, Sheaiac. Lausciep from the Shipyar{ of the Hon. James C. Pope, at Summer side, on the 4th intent, w superior copper-fastened clipper built Ship uf abont 650 tons, called tue * Minsix Dawsoy,” bailt under inspection of Livyd’s surveyor, to class A 1 seven years, from Ist July, 1861 ; and intended fur # Packet Letween Chariuttewowu and Liverpoul. Sartep from Bedeque on Munday, the 17th inst, the Schr Berrast, Kichham, master, for Belfast, Ircland—Timber and deals by Hun. J. C. Pope. VEW ADVERTISEMENTS, Freehold and Leasehold Farms for Sale. FREEHOLD FARM at New London, at the mouth of French River, consisting of 100 neres, 40 acres of which are cleared and in @ high state of cultivation; tuere are ]¥ acres cut down 7 of whieh are ready fur stawping and the remainder covered with bard and seit wood. There is on the premises a good Dwelling trouse, a Bara | 40 x 3) feet, and Granary 30 x 24 feet, and other out buildings; there is also a good well of water a short distance from the dwelling, ond an excellent Spring in the rear of the property. The road leading from Cules’s Ferry to Park Corner runs throug the Farw. AL~0O,—Fifty acres of Leasehold Land adjoining the above, 20 acres of whieh are cleared, under fence, and in a good state of cuitivation, the remainder is covered with hard and seft wood. A never failing spring of water runs through the middle of this land. AL50,—Twenty-two acres of Leasehold Land, about 20 chains distant from the above, covered with a ged growth of bard and soft wood. The above property will be suld with or without the crop. If not di-posed of by private sale before the 20th of August next, it will be | sult by Public Auction on that day, on the preaices,at 12 o'e'vek, noon. The Crop consists of G acres of Wheat, 124 acres of Outx, 3 avres of P Aatoes and 9 acres of Nay. Also, will be evid at the sawe time, four bead young Cattle and one Horse. Tne wile of the above property being most conveniently situated at_ | the mouth of the French Kiver, in the midst of a thriv ng and populous | Settlement, where a good deal of trade and shipping is carried on, and | where there is every tacility for leading and transporting agricultural produce, makes it # very desirable situation fur either a tarmer or a | merchant. | Tews made kn wn at day cf Sule. Further particulars to be had by | applying to W. B. Dean, Esq., Charluttetowa or to the Subseriber ou th premises. JAMES IRELAND. Isl New Lond: n, July 24. | NO MISTAKE, B" the cheapest and best TINWARE, STOVE PIPING, COPPER PLATE WORKING and GAS FILLING in this City can be had at LOCKERBY’S ESTABLISHMENT. All work done there is warranted. Country Dealers wil! find it t» their advantage to purchase there, as the Material jand Workmanship is unrivalled in this City. All orders are _punctually executed. Charlottetuwn, June 24, 1860. | t 7 > sa PFANO FORTE WANTED. W ANTED TO HIRE, for a considerable time, a good, well-toned Piano Forte. Application to be made to the Examiner Office. | July 3, 1860. WOOL! WOOLT! WOOLIT! OLES'3 STEAM CARDING MACU.NE is now io ¢: good working order. Wool will be received for card- ing oo the usyal reascnable terms, | “Unarlottetown, June 12, 1860. Call and See! all and See! LL t ose parties who have not supplied themsely.s with ricketty and worp gut furniture at wuction, can purchase ; | new furniture of every deseuption, for less money, at the City Furniture Ware Reoms. -ALSO Some of the Subscriber's own make of CHAIRS and other ~ THOMAS GREEN. Kent Street, July 3, 1360. Ticonderoga” (1854), and | 3 of the Mayor. The greater part of them bave been trans- | Uther public insti-|lottetown which lies South of Fitatoy Street and North of If the same rule! Ste Lerd Seaforth, B utten- | Schr. Lady Jace Gray, Paul, Richi>uctu ; sait. | Ghe Examiner, MEW ADVERTISEMENTS: SALT! SALT ir! BY AUCTION, on THURSDAY next, the 26:h inst., at ]1 »’elock, on the Queen's Wharf—~ 3000 bushels Liverpool SALT. | TERMS—AUH sume under £10 Cash; over £10, Three Months Credit on approved notes of hand. J. 8. CARVELL. July 24. By the Presiding Councillor in the absence AUCTION. Farms, Crops, Stock & Farming Imple-| ments, | FESO be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION. on THURSDAY, | the 16th day of AUGUST next, that valuable LEASEHOLD PxO- | SALT I! i | of 177 acres of LAND, situated in New Annan, Lot 19 This Property | can be commodiously divided into two Farms, and can either be scold as | one or separately, as may be ugreed upon, to suit purchasers. One is located at a distance of 12 chains fromthe other. The one—well known | as“ Tapely Far «”—comprises $4 acrés, ‘of which 50 are uuder fence, Hardwood, Timber, Poles, &¢., This property consists of a well built aud | commodious Dwelling louse, 30 « 24, with a Kitchen attached, Barn | 45 « 27, Horse Stable 20 feet squire, Granary 14 f et square, Black- smith’s Sho» 14» 10, aud other Out Buildings, very coavenient for farming purposes, : The above Property being also beautifully situated about fre miles | | | fi SPECIAL CiVic ELECTION. hg purseance of an Act of the General Assembly of this Island, made and passed in the Fighteenth year of tre | reign of Her present Majesty, intituled * An Act to Incorpo- rate the Town of Charlottetown,”’ I do hereby give public notice that an Election fur ONE COUNCILLOR for WARD NUMBER FOUR (4) in the said City,4n the stead and place Chis Farm fronts on the South by the Main Post Road, and is bounded | on the west by a never-failing stream of fresh water, culy distant a {- diker, and having-a frontage of about 21 chains on the Main Post | DAY, sad Ward at the Fire Engine House, fronti gon King Square; * eS ie PERTY lately owned and occupied by Reuben Tublin, senr, consisting | Order in Council relative an Grant co ing of Tavern Licenses. Councit Coameer, June 19. 1860. 45 ina high state of culsivation, and the remainder is well covered with | eee Board having had under consideration the Law re« gulating the granting o! Tavern Licenses, was pleased ta order, That the (vloniai Secretary of this Island shall hence- oret require from al] persona who shall apply for Lieense-té eep a Tavern or Inn, within any Secliovl District now eatabe ished, or hereafter tu be established within this Island—~—the from the flourisuing settlement of Summerside, and half a mile from| City of Chorlottetown excepted —i iti ‘erti good Grist, Saw and Cardiag Mills, well known as“ New Aanan Mills.” | ac 7 rT ek additivn to the Certificate, cording to the form marked (C) in the Schedule to the Act of the General Assembly of this Island, passed in the twenty- tew yards from the Dwelling House and other above mentioned Build- | third year of Her Majesty's reign, and intituled ** An Act te ings; where alsoabuadance of Black Mud can be obtained, and other | alter and amend the Laws regulating the sale by License of Manures ean be bad st the sea shore, apparently with every advantage; | Spirituous Liquors,’ which hy such Act is required to be pro- tnt ther wae Marsh, consisting of tout acres under fence, and pro-| duced tu the said Golgnial Seeretary, an Affidavit to be made duces w considerable quantity of good Hay. | by the person or persons who ma ap fi . ' ; an : Sieg! Betis \ or soch License, a The two latter he thinks, oume to feel the pulse | of JOHN O. BINNS, Eoq., r signed, will be held on TUKs- oa latter FAIKM comprises 93 acres, adjoining the farm of Ur. Robert | t y apply nd | to be sworn: belure any one of her Majesty's Justices of the Canadians, und see what prospects there are og tae Olst day of this present month, (JULY), in the | Road, 60 acres of which are under fence and in good cultivation, and | Pence, which Affidavit shall be annexed to such Certificate, | tve remainder is abundantly covered with Softwood, suitable for Fence | and shall set forth and declare that the Magistrates whose and that at the said Election tve poli will be opened at nine | Poles, and various other kinds of Lumber; only distant 1 mile from names may be subecribed to suct Certificate, are Magistrates i j _v elock in the forenvonyand continue open until five o’eluck | ~ Clark's Saw Mill.” There being also a never-tailing Siream of Fresh lof the afternvon of the same day unless sovper tlosed bv | Water running through the centre of this Farw, und avaundance of Black « + , - J Proclamation according to law. WAKD NUMBER FOUR comprises all that part of Char- Mad cau be obtained on the said Premises Rither of the ubove ESTAPES (is well worthy the attention of ‘any | one us first-rate and most desirable BUSINESS STANDS. Immediate possessivu will be given. ‘ | Grafton Street. ALBERT H. YATES, Presiding Councillor. Mayor's Office, July 24, 1860. ‘To the Electors for Common Counciimen im Ward No, 4. The following PROPERTY, viz:— - 384 acres OATS 4 acres POFATOES yarr tT . ‘ 6 do. BARLEY 19 do. HAY. ENTLEMEN ;—A_ vacaney having occurred in the 1 Horse, $ years uld 1 Heifer, 3 years old City Council in your Ward, I beg respectfully to solicit the honor 1 Mare, 6 do, Si ge- 3 do. o. your suffrages, on my own bebalf¥ at the special Election to be held 1 do. 6 do, 1 Ball, 3 do. on 3ist July, proxio, aud have, Gentiemen aud Feiluw Citizens, the I do. 13 do. + 3 Pigs and 34 Steep. | honor to reaiain } Your ob’t humble servant, 5 Mileh Cows 1 set Waggon Harness 1 Portable Threshing Machine STEPHEN SWABRY 2¢* Cart do. 2 Wood Sleighs | Charlottetown, July 24 1860. 2° Pivugh do, 1 Jaunting Sleigh | Sor ar a ee 3 Horse Carts 1 Waggon } a4 Y | Ee ACU RSLON "ET RIP. I Kotler 200 cart loads Manure . . 7 ir i Winn wing Machine. PHNUE Steamer -* LORD SEAFORTIL” will make an Ex- — A. ae cursion Trip from Charlottetown and Summerside to | TIGNISH, tor the occasion of the opening of the new Church lately erected there. Tue ceremony of opening will take place on Sunday morn- ing, 19th August next. Tae above Steamer will leave Charlottetown, P. E. Island, on FRIDAY, the 17th AUGUST next, at 12 o'clock at night, 1 Horse Rake 4 Together with a quantity of LOUSEMOLD UTENSILS, TERMS OF SALE. — Srock ayp Farina [mpLenests. — All sums | will be given until tue Isc December next. vi : oa . Dil ati i . - 4 | wayable on transfer of Lease; the remainder in two insts!ments, one ; calling at Sunmerside for Passengers, and leave Summerside payable on the Ist January, 1862, ana the other on the Ist Jan , 1863. i for Tignish on Saturday morning following, at 6 o'clock Approved security required in all instances. | Fares, exclusive of any meats on board the Buat, to be one | serve. fare of Three Dullurs each, or Eighteen Shillings ot Island | mouey, tu be paid in advance, by purchasing Tickets trom the Agents as named below, at least one week before the time oi | sturting. | {here will be Boats from the shore to land the Passengers | To commence precisely at 10 v’elock, a.m. Any further particulars of the said Prop-rty can be obtained by calling | vo the subscriber, ur Reuben Tupiin, senr, on the premises. | KEUBEN TUPLIN, junr. | Margate, Lot 19, July 10, 1860. ‘ HAYING AND HARVESTING | | Refreshments will be on the Church grounds to accommodate the public. i ECENTLY received from England and the United States, W. B. Dean, Exq. and for Sale at the Charlottetown | Ilion. D Brenan, . | } resident in the neighborhood of the Inn, Tavern or House of Public Accommodation, fur which such Licenses may be re- quired ; and also, that the names of the persons, other than such Magistrates, which may be attached to such Certificate, ire the names of a majority of the Householders resident in » a i and entitled to vote for Trustees of Schools for the School Dis- : trict Within which the proposed Inn or llouse of Aeconmoda- | tion shall be situate, and also that the names of sucli persons Crops, Stock and Farming Implements. jare of their hand writing, re pectively, or were subscribed to such Certificate in their presence, and by their direction. Civic Elections—By the Mayor. N pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly of this | I Island, made and passed in the eighteenth year of the reign of Her present Majesty, intituled ** An Act to Incorporate the Town of Charlottetown,"’ I du hereby give public Notice, that | an Election of MAYOR AND FIVE COUNCILLORS FOR TUE CITY OF CHARKLOLTELOWN, wider 20s., cash ou delivery; 2¢3 and up to £10, credit wilse given| Will be held on TUESDAY, 7th Augus. next, at the. several uatil the Ist Jaguary nest; £10 and upwards, one-half the Ist January | places following, that is to Bay : next, and the other half payable the ist Nov , 1861. Crors—Credit | ' In ward No. ‘l,—at the Store of A. I. Yates, Esq., corner Paums — £10 per cent. of Queen and Water Streets. In Ward No. 2,—at the Fire Engine Mouse, fronting on Sale positive, aud no re- | Great George Street. in Ward No. 3,—.t the City Mall. "* 92 y In Ward No. 1,—at tie Fire Kngine House, fronting on Aims s Square. - in \vurd No. 5,—~at the house of Mr. Edward Needham, ronting un Great Geurge Street. Aud at the said Eiections the Poll will be opened at 9.0'clock hand put them on board again. 2 jin the forenoon, and shall cuntinue open till 5 v’¢lock in the Machines and Implements aiiernoon of the sumd day. :. DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. ** Number One shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown Mum, Paw acces, Charlottetown. | AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE & SEED STORE, | which lies south of Dorchester Street. Nomber Two shail James Reppin, Esq. | Manny's combined MOWER and REAPER, fur one and two SOMPTSe all that part ol Charlottetown whieh lies south of Mr. Wu. Mewes. ERE eens aut eae and rg of aera eee ele Mer Res McDos : . . iri ye ae AN yy OO etal iree shall comprise all that part of: Charlgttetown whic Ir. Konatp McDoxatp § i riffin & Son's best SCYTHES, in variety, lies south of Grafton Street and north of Riehmond Street. 0. BOULTENHIOUSE, | Patridges best quality Steel HAY FORKS, 3w | Horse and Hand HAY RAKES, (large assdrtmént), “aa + TiTrpPpAAT MpDANLD — | CRADLES tor Grain, varivus sizes, NEW LIVERPOOL TRADER. SCYLHE SNEALUS and SEON BS, in variety. pur CLIPPER SHIP MINNIE DAWSON.” N. B.— Manny's two horse Machines have been in use in) buiit specially for a PACKET between P. E, the Island during the last two Summers, and have given every ISLAND and LIVERPOOL, will sail from Be-| setistaetion, proving themselves to be the best combined Mowers | deque on Tugspay, the 7th day of Aveusr next; | end Reapers extant. As the number of Macbines on hand is) aod wei revurn tu Cuarcorrgtown, leaving Liverpool early in| limited, Farmers had better,make early application tu the September. Las superior aecommodations .or Vassengers. Subscriber. Terms liberal. ate Por further particulars please apply to Messrs. Joseru Pore | con W. W. IRVING. & Co., Trafford Chambers, Liverpuul, or to the subseriher. Charlottetown, June 26, 1860. tf. : ae JAMES C. POPE. oa ivi: a rR Sw Fm TEA! TEA! | oe ae | QGUPERIOR CONGOU: ? i YUL CHQICEST SOUCHONG. enna July 24, 1860. Summerside, July 24, 1860. Des, Gin, Soap. Number Fuur shall compsise all that part of Charlottetown | which lies south of Fitzroy Street and nurth of Grafton Street. | Number Five shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown Which lies north of Fitzroy street, inciuding the Cov-mon of the said Town.'’+ See 18 Vic., cap: 34, aatituled ** An Act to Incorporate the Town of Chariot:etown.”* JOHN. C. BINNS, Presiding Couneillor. - Mayor's Office, July 11,-1860. MASONIC PIC NIC. | "ITILE Brethren of ST JOHN'S LODGE, ‘No. 562, of Free and Accepted MASONS, furpose hulding their Annual | PIC NIG, on THURSDAY, the 26eh inst, at Warren Farm. The Brethren of Victoria and-King Hiram Ledges, and ransient Brethren, are respectfully inyited tu attend, toget Ler ~ _ — 5 ~% a ia 7 N SALE by the subsétrber, at his Sate Room, Water-! Phis Spring’s importation fram ‘England —~ Wholesale and Pwith. the friends of the Mystiq¢ Tie. s- sirect— } Chesta superiae Congou TEA, Hali-chésts do. Casks Holland GIN, Boxes English SOAP® ALEX. McKINNON. | Retail at ' | J.-H. TURNER & Co’s. July 3, 1860. ‘ SP. be = oe ‘The Steamer ** INO" has been engaged to cotttey Passgn- , gers to the ground, and will Jeave Pownal Wharf at hall-pass | 8 o'elock. and half-past' Ila, ama. . Suitable Music will be provided, together with Amusements } THE SPRING STOCK © cyertsimniy eeiarntionit ie | July 24, 1860. OF OVER TICKETS—Gentlemen, 28 3d—Ladies: 1s 6d each —may be | pecan esiitoniingeiimaiiiaiiila titi UMM TO . ar - jhad at the Stores of Messrs. W. W. Lord & Co., Rankin a , oes co ‘ He . : Se ;: Waggons. | ; 1260 PACKAGE! ee | Watson and Hutchinson ; or of the undersigned Committee of DOUBLE-SEATED WAGGUN | Received per ‘Gazelle,’ ‘Isabel,’ and ‘ William Douse, Management : 1 Sir gle-seated nee a ; AT TUE | Artemas Lord, Charles Bell, On Sale by the sahecriber. British Dry Goods Store, Bia mi, 1008. seedinsdiaglghe ieee elles ALEX. McKINNON. | PENILE whole has been selected in the best’ English and Seoteh | ; i ; Me t f the Fi and will be sold at most A Superior Article in Gents’ 1S Meshes hy ane Ce mee Mee oe ee ee Morin Lowden, William Monk, J. W. Renouf, ‘ By Order o. the Committee, MALCOM McLEOD, Sec’y! Silas Barnard, Jotn Dillon, 7” July 17, 1860. 2w SILK AND FELT HATS Che newest and most elegant styles in Mantles, Dresses, | Shawls, Bonnets; Flowers, Ribbons, &e., superior White | ALSO j 4 Choice Assortment of LADIES’ SUMMER BOOTS. On Sale | at the BRITISH WAKEHOUSE. W.& A. BROWN Couttons.and Linnens. Floor Cloths, Druggets, Damask, &c, and every description of Staple and Fancy Goods. } -——— ALSO | IRON, Steel, Hardware, Giass, Paint, Varnish, excellent | Congoa, and a very splendid article of Souchong TEA, |, Coffee, Sugar Sultana, Layer and Valentia Rais‘us, Cur- | June 5. 1860. ciTY STEAM FACTORY. Encourage Weqis Manainemnee, May 20,1860. tf J. i. TURNER & Co. Work done cheaper here than can be Imported. in ie a /* NUE undersigned, grateful to the inhabitants of Charlotte | | f f H \ | AR ; Hi | 5 town, and the [sland in general, for the liberal support | whiel: he bas received since his commencement in_ business, | Is NOW SUPPLIED WITH begs to inform the public that, being sole proprietor of the, | present business, he intends to carry on CABINET MAKING in its yarious branches; SASH AND DOOR MAKING ’ fitting up Machinery of all deseriptions: Gun and Lock fit- ting ; also, planing and grouving, straight and sweep sawing, | &e. : All of which will be exeeuted at the lowest possible rates, | and will warrant good workmans}ip in every cuse. whale City, July 10, 1860. PATRICK HICKEY. conduct d, so as to merit a still greater share of the support : ~ June 12, 1860. ae N, A. ATL WAY [Pots ; ; Shediac and Moncton Railway: : | SPRING 1860. - . | (OMMENCING on TOESDAY. the 10th inst., Trains will | C run on this division of the Railway, each lawful day, until further notice :— Leaving Sugptac at 8,a m., and 3 p.m. “ Mowcron at 10, a. m., and 5, p. m. Connecti»g when practicable with the Steamers arriv- ing ut Shedixe from Quebee and the Northern Ports: and Pietou and Prince Edward Island, and at Moneten with those | from Saint Jobn. By order, 10,00 R. €. SCOVIL, at 1s 4d per bushel. Commissioner. | i | | Purchasers will please make arrangements to receive it im- | mediately on arrival, as the ship will be despatched without | delay for Liverpool; returning again for Fall voyage. W.W. LOAD & Co. Charlottetown, July 17, 1899. cae ~ | GLASGOW-HOUSE. — | | at ae . — oa ‘1860. Spring Impor ts, 1860 | the mone Il be refunded b 2 4 sora d, ecusdinee Received per Ships ‘Isabel’ and ‘Gazelle’ from Great Britain, BEER «& SON A LARGE STOCK OF | | HAVE RECEIVED THIS SPRING A British Manufactured Staple & Fancy Larger and much Better Assortment DRY GOODS, | or COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. ~NEW GOODS | } oe 7 Selected in the best Markets in Europe by an experienced - a than usual, to which they invite the at- | buyer, aud now OFered at very low prices for Cash. C. C. VAUX, Queen-street. | | tention of the Public. | May 29, 1860. : PRY GOODS.| SELECTED AT SOME OF THE FIRST HOUSES IN ENGLAND. WM. HEARD. W. Hf. thankfal for the large share of patronage he has | their SPRING IM PORTATION of : British Merchandize. May 29,1860. |” * OW. && A. BROWN SALT APLOAT. ct BUSHELS SALT, ex ** Gazelle,’’. (x0w on her | passage from Liverpool, fur SALE from ship | Shediac, April 17, 1860. _ At RP yk, Seca * We have Conquered” - CROUP, BRONCHITIS. NEURALGIA, RHEUMA- iise _ AGUE, BURNS, uC. &e. &e. &e. &c. { } &e. i W. R. WATSON. May 29,1860. 2m. ~ ON CONSIGNMENT. EX “ISABEL.” 2m 1 AD 200 Boxes Liverpoul SOAP. ~ } Si New Shape SPRING SHIRTS. A large lot just received, by J. H. TURNER & Ce., to be suld at ahvut HALF THE USUAL Prices! British Dry Goads Store, guly 3, 1860. CHESTS Superior Congou TEA, and | Cieup for Cash by . ___ DUNCAN, MASON & Oo, ..| Queen Street, Charlottetown, July 10, 1360. } FOR SALE, : Apply to --G. COLES. July iP 1359. dsl. “a a . % os : = | July 17, 1860. Qw. BRITISU WAREHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE, | tu go to the funds of the Insticute. pus Subscribers have just received, per Barque Gazelle; Stores in Charlottetown, and by the Committee of the Lustitute. NE of Morrice & Sons’ best CARDING MACIIIN = } LEUCA TION. : | G7 the Monthly Meeting of the Board of Edaeation, held this day, it was ordered that the following not-fication | be inserted in all the newspapers :— All Teachers whose terms have expired, or who have entered or may enter into new cngagemen‘s subsequent to the passing of the amended Edueation Act (2nd May, 1860,) will be aa- mitted to an examination at the Board Room, on the Jast rants, Prunes, Marmalade, &e., &e. Thursday of each succeeding month. . Candidates are required WHOLESALE AN® RETAIL. tv attend, us above, on the day previous, at ten o'clock, for ive purpose of performing preparatory exercises. JOU N Mc NEIUL, Secretary of Board of Education. Charlottetown, June 28, 1860. Private Training Academy, g ? | FFXUE CLASSES in this Institution’ wil] be resamed on An ixcellent Assortment of - MONDAY, the 23d instant, at 9 0. aw. W. MONK. (JUST PUBLISHED, A LECTURE 80 long enjoyed, intimates that in future the business will be | GALILEO AND THE ROMAN INQUISITION. Delivered before the Cathoiie Young Men's Literary Institute, By the Iion. D. BRENAN. Itisan at octavo pamphiet of 40 pages. Asa large edition bas been printed, it will be suld at a low price, the proceeds For sale at ihe principal July 17, 1860. A new tLondon Trader. 3 » fENLE fine new Brig + MERIDIAN,” Al, 225 ae tons Nv M., P. MacMauon, master, will sail Zo from this Port for London on the 15th instant. and return direct to Charlottetown.—has good accom- modations fur passengers—will have every dispatch in Londoa — has a portion of her cargo engaged, and will eail from Lon- don on Saturday, the 8th Sept-mber. Jiaces of Freight—measurement goods, 20s, ; dead-weighc. 17s. 6d. per ton, sterling, payable here for accommodation of | Shippers ; shipping charges may also be paid here, adding 5 per cent to coved loss, interest. &e. For further particulars, apply in London to John Pitcairn & Sons, 12 Fimspary Circus, or at Charlottetown to the under- signed. BENJ. DAVIES, Ship Broker. Charlottetown, 2d July, 1860. . From Liverpool Direct, The Regular Trader Clipper Ship “ 2SABEL,” ELL known in the trade as having made some of the shortest passages on record, and always anded her cargues in good order, will leave LIVERPOOL as usualoon or about the FIRST of SEPLEMBER next.: Shippers will please have their goods slongside at an early date. | For further particulars, please apply to ANpDrew Duncay, Esq., 1 & 2 Tratfurd Cham- bers, South Jeho-street, Liverpool, or to DUNCAN, MASON & Co. Chariottetown, P. E.1., July 8, 1860. N. B.—-London Goods taken at REDUCED ATES. -- Ayer’s Cathartic Pills. - ((OPLiNEs. , CARPENTERS’ CHALK LINES, SALMUN, MACKEREL, LERRING and WHITE, BROWN and YELLOW A large supply of the above fur sule by. - . y ae DEMPSEY. July 3, 1860. ‘ on os ‘wv * 2 Ox oe _- DAIL: SUQ TUREAD. ag ee