| 7 Ghe Graminer, — a% ————$ (SEMENTS. the ohatunet will be found pretty correct, although the totals ‘Fourth Electoral District, Townships 59, 61, 63, 64 and 66. ' @° this Island have given the publie rifles to Hugh Forsyth or! bri haem wi —_ - osbers to mind their sheep? differ slightly from the very brief etatoment given a short time | eeu Hoping you will excuse this trouble, Denominations [ remain respecifully yours, enominations. A HATER OF BRUTALITY. VEW ADVERT PPO Confectionary, ! | 186 Roman since in the Monitor, the latter having given the Catholics a Catholi ics, i larger proportion by several hundreds than Mr. Bagster's ab- | { stract exhibits. However, it is satisfactory to get the infor- Lot 09, | S88il057/1861|—-81 ‘| 1280 ? EE Fi 3 . mation in the form in whieh Mr. I. has given it, for if he had Lt 61, 492) .642| 910, 468 | 442 LATE COLONIAL INTELLIGENCE. 88) Dates AIO not taken this trouble we should have had to wait antil after | _ rr iTrthese aall 7 a NOVA SCOTIA. Prunes ! Currants 1 Nuts ! J CTV [C ELEC T IONS. : jovern- | o tien eel = ; ‘ : .- r *¢- tidal the meeting of the Legislature, when our very slow Govern | Lot 66, 317] 338| 399! 289 | 110 A Seizune.—On Tuesday last a schooner, arrived at this &e. &c. &e. Y THE MAYOR \ ment may be prepared te give the information. 'S279'3087 4607! -—«1012-—~ S*=*«S«'HDH | porte from P. E. Island, having on board some 350 bone IE ee - by ers enge Ay ae ROOM, B ‘ ees Ne ee ae ener arn of rum and gin packed in balk. The object of importing li on TUESDAY, ne BOfh inatent, & o’clock— . N pursuance cf an Act of the General Assembly of this be < en is0 s. Georgetown and Royalty, Electoral District. qnor in this way is evidently to evade the law, by enabling 11 ness +m FEC ee uae variety I ‘alan d, made and passed in the Fighteenth y =a of the 'REN'’S COUNTY i the importer to offer the article for sale in the “ original ake rhe Bek peviee H. reign of Her present Majesty, intituled ** An Act to Ineorporato QUEEN'S C : . = Roman Other ae : 5 Frails Dates 1 bag Castena Nuts " a : : j Ei 1 District, comprising Townships 20, 21 22, 29, | LSES|1899/ 1861) boli D Saamal package.” It was found, however, that the attempt, in- 3 boxes Prunes 1 bag Almonds the Town of Charlottetown, I do hereby give public Botics, FEO RTE eer ae ete, ron Catholics. | Denominations. | ,enious as it is, will not succeed, and the whole lot has been ‘S entie Outta 24 boxes Guava Jelly that an Election of Soe ae Georgetown | a lies ae a vary properly seized by order of the Board of Revenue. 400 Cocoa Nuts 4 boxes Lemons, &&.&. |MAWOR AND FIVE COUNCILLORS, : ie Ts 2 land Koyalty,, 927) 49% Si ¥v 38 There is no doubt that importation in this way is contrary 2 bags Pea Nuts : For the City of Charlottetown. } 1848 1866 1861 Ba me ot a, nie’ , end : Se [to the spirit, if not to the letter of the law.—Pictou East-| Terws — All sums under £10, cash; over £10, 3 months’ | + 1. noid on TUESDAY, 6th AUGUST next, at the several ent CENSUS TOTALS OF ELECTORAL bistricts, 1861 ern Chronic’e credit, on approved jont Notes of Hand. laces following, that is to say : Ieor 20, —— (LUSZL TBO 1143 50C tC Sl | QUEEN’S COUNTY. ; | The Ea steanier Firebrand arrived here on Friday) July 15, 1861 ALEX: McKINNON, Auctioneer. ° |, Ward No. At the Store of Aé H- Vater, Esq., cotaer of Lot 2, | 886 1097 1407 11 1256 rer last, from the West Indies, with yellow fever on board. Six-| —2¢-.-—. Qacen and Water Streets. : ; mane Lot 22, {1169 1369) 1465] 600 865 | Ie48|1855| 2861 | gman, [Otier 9200" cen of the crew died before the arrival of the vessel at this) Waluable Freehold Property, |'° “azXo2-cAt the Pi Pasioe Hovso, fronting on Grea: Lot 29, j148t 1610 L724 605 1119 + a 7 | port, and since she has been in harbor a number of others ¢ - In Ward No. 3—At the City Hall. Lat 30, | O9L 1076 1361) 601 760 a a oar ee aa aon eon have died. On Saturday last. we are informed, there were BY PUBLIC AUCTION, in Ward No. 4—At the Fire Raging Ilionse, fronting on King’s Lot 67, 861) 974 1183) 157 976 Third do. | 6680) 8945 a 419” 3645 eight deaths. The crew have been taken ashore to the Com-| Om Tuesday, 23d instant, on the Premises, at Square. ; 6180 1205 HH8S| 2859 6874 | Bourth do. - | 7190. 7702| $180) 1849 $3 i missioner’s house in the dockyard.—Hadifax. Express. Al o'clock, In Ward No. 5— At the House of Mr. Edward Needham, . == ee es | Oe : — S 633 ——$—$<— wit be offered by PUBLIC AUCTION the remainirz frunting on G-eat George Street. : Second Electoral District, Townships 23, 24, 31, 32 and 65. ey tev! 4714 65131 6706 9550 4156 NEW BRUNSWICK. portion of the Property of the Misszs Srewarr, con- re at one cad ee the Poll — se Aap : ae ccdiweaaadiienas metas | and Koyalty) 4/14) Oo 100; 200 D — , sisting of Four Building Lots, with the Buildings thereon, | o'clock in the forenoon, and continue open ti o’cloek in the Seon Othe en 32104137611/39514) 13871 “Isis Tue Fisu Traps or Bay Cuateur.—A memorial WAS | fronting on Queen Street ; also, Two Lots in the rear, fronting | afternoon of the same day. 1848) 1855/1861 Catholi D ae a lately addressed to the Canadian Minister of Finance, by the | on a Jane entrance from Grafton Street. The above are de- DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. atholies, |Venominations. | ‘PRINCE COUNTY. two great fishery es ablishmenis, of Messrs. Charles Robin & | cidedly the a naine Sites in the City, and plan can be :. “a8 em org tare ee pa ome os of ete f a re es ne | ae operat! 9042 24. Rape: Q— ~ Jo., and LeBoutillier Bros., of G , Bay. Chaleur. It} seen at the office o Which 11e8 south of Morchester Street. Number two sia : Lot 25, H1doo Ljvdi Sob) 1o 1Lvo | First Distriet ss <tee S466 8748 1718 Ce, ent Laem R bi a & ’ ark, 8 £00 oe bh WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. | Comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of ° 11938 2212/2399 1206 Second do. | 1988) 4432) 3182 1097 2085 |states that Messrs. Robin & Co., employ 3,500 men in their . . . : . Lot 24, 1938 2212/2352 at) 1033 io “~ a ae ~ fish ‘ations! That in 1859 th ted to Sesi Terus— 25 per cent. down, tho remainder in two years with | Richmond Street and north of Dorchester Street. Number Lot 31, 11174'1264/1329 256 } 1073 Third do. 3660 4071) 4662 2925 1737 anery gy sOnS {. SRMS.S FF Spee ° ee interest. Three shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies Lot 32, (1164 1151/1212 133 1 1079 tek > 5202, 5363, 6039, 1909 4130 wt aed ond —— ee! ener eee ee (“S July 15, 1861. south of Grafton Street and north.of Richmond Street. Nuw- og 65 11459: 1506) 1832 48 9 ifth o. | 1224) 1511) 2048 764 1284 | tons) fish oil and “2 barrels salmon. ese gentlemen bui ~~ ber Four shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown whic aS aes ae Ane a — “ l 5017|17653/s1807| 10143. | 10953 all ther own ships at Paspebiac, where 60 sail have been OT i9.—VATUABLE PROPERTY—LOT 19. | lies south of Fitzroy Street and north of Grafton Street. {UV TS*G BIST LI2T . 2637 a launched solely for the fish trade, and they have at present and Business Stand For Sale. Number Five shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown - = a ne ————S——— = Tea ’ Tm 7 Zz . . . “2 ’ o Third Electoral District, Townships 33, 34, 35, 36, 37-und 48. | KING'S COUNTY. 18 of these afloat, manned by 150 men, besides 164 large | ppyitE Subscriber offers at PRIVATE SALE, for a few | Which lies north of Fitzroy’ Stroct, including the Common of ith slileneinileinenticiam First Distri:t; 4340; 4716) 5155 3935 1220 fishing boats. Messrs. LeBoutiilieur Bros. have 12 ships oft weéle. thet valanhle Peosestr. Gtetl. Ores. be.. newt the said Town.’’—See 18 Vie. Cap. 34. ‘eniiluled ** An Act to Be Behe Other | Second do. | 3883) 4068) 4715) 3233 1482 | their own in the fish trade, taanned by 90 men in the fisheries | ocous ied by her, and situated at BARRELT'S URUSS, Lot | 2"°7PrA#e He Town of a matee atl dill 1848)1855 1861 Gishélien, \Cenumiention |Third do. | 3148) 3853) 4495 2466 2029 alone. In 1859 they reported —23,400 quintals dry codfish,|19. For partieulars please apply on the premises to Mayor's Office, July 10 1361. Ti $ "| Bourth do. | 3279) 3937; 4607; 1010 3597 =| 2530 bbls. pickled herrings, 40 do. salmon, 159 quintals : MARGARET BARRETT. , 2 —___ on Tor 33, fulsilugi}i194) 89 1105 | Georgetown | | aes green codfish, 23,000 gallons oil.” ‘These gentlemen have ac-| _ Barrett's Cross, Lot 19, July 15, 1801. vende VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Lot 34. 1477 1502/1402 395 1007 | and Royalty 678 _ 768 831 450. 381 quired‘immense wealth from the fish trade as the firuit of Tenders. FOR SALE Lot 35, 1103 1194/1202 978 224 |15328,15342|198038| 11094 | «8709 | their industry and enterprise.—Col. Times. FANENDERS will be received by Mr. John Gahan, at the) 1. ob char is instructed by the Exeoutéts of the late eg en! a ° oo | - - ai ¥ hi a . : ‘ an, . . \ O77 - # fas ees: Faas oS | Queen's County 32104)37611)30514) 19871 | 25643 upwyounguaae: den: ol ciaiesaent nn: Mkotind- cette hamenedios aoe T BENJAMIN CHAPPELL, to offor for sale the following - 99!) 20011 59° ‘ ; | Prince County }15017 17552/21397) 10445 10954 Merli ived thi ing from St. John’s, | to contract for building an addition of twenty-five feet to the | PROPERTY :— lot 43 1192)1390/ 1599 593 1006 | King’s Co 15328!15342! LOS The steamer Merlin arrived this morning from St. John’s, g wenty t : : machen cape ll cane tefesine —— | ——_________| King’s County /19828'15342) 19803; 11094 8709 N. F.. via Svdney. Among the passengers were General | length of the Fort Augustus Chapel, finishing off the outside; The COTTAGE and PREMISRKS fronting on Kixe Sraeer. OOSU!S249!17 837 4192 3645 162449'70505|80714' 30408 | 453060 Ipin” vero" g ae thereof, and shingling and painting the whole of the outside | near Prince Street, at present in the occupation of Mrs, Mc- Trollope, Major Perey, and Dr. Hunt. Lennan. SSCS _ of said Chapel, and putting in and finishing off ten windows, This Cottage is 34 feet long- by 28 feet wide, with ne | TRICKS OF ROAD OVERSEERS. | To Cosercat Smrnal amu cper very eihfetriy|“M™wns © * Hm Seg geraietion 9 eee aid eee. |s ope Sit oe eat iss rma sf- 11848 1855 1861 Roman Other To rae Epiror or tue Exawinen. of the progress of the fisbery in the neighbourhood of St. ? JOHN A. McDONALD, t Trustees. dious bed seemdi Waieete good Cellar the full size of the de Catholics. |Denominations.| 5.2 Can you inform the publie through the medium of John’s. Both fish and bait were said to be abundant, but the; July 15, 1861. ; liouse, with a stone wall all round—the land is one quarter age eee) oe | er | your valuable journal, whose duty it is a eteete the Road | Weather bad been too fine for making good work. Reports ~ Examination at St. Dunstan’s Colle of @ Town Lot, and psp n= 42 fect front by 80 fect dee Sa é Lot 49, loll lozo}ldzo 999 870 ith’ f i from Green Bay were unfavorable, but from the Westward . te ; ge. Atso—That pleasantly siteated HOUSE and PREMISES i Overseers with blank forms of certificates, as required by the y ’ . . 5611461 1578 579 999 D ’ q y= : . HE public aro respectfully invited to assist at the Exa-| fronting Dorcugsrer Srarer, near Prince Street, now in the Lot 50, 1466)1461 157 é Act, to be furnished to persons who have performed their | cheering accounts had beew received. wee : ; : , a ke : : ; i BF 4 647 rey : pe : 5 aes : mination of the Students of St. Dunstan's College, which | occupation of Mr. J. T. Leeming; the House is twe stories Lot 57, 1919/1998 2.15 468 1647 Statute Labor; and also if the Act says anything respecting The Election Committee of the House of Assembly have} ,; _ . ea ; ; . . a : - ! md ; . ; ; will take place on WEUNESD AY, the 17th inst., commencing | high, and is 35 feet long by 26 feet wide, with a large sddi Lot 58, 988/1192 12385 212 1073 the charge of threepence for said certificate, which amount reported in favor of Messrs. Byrnes and Nolan, as members| at 10 o’clock, a. m. A. McDONALD tion on one side; the first floor contains a Hall and three f Lot 60, a co pa 7 | = "as cued GEL SS - i nds dilie for Harbor Main. Both gentlemen were sworn in. ‘he; St. Dunstan's College, July 15, 1861. F : large Rooms, the second floor contains the same, three Rooins ; : L + 62, 7 25} 989) 2 2 Legislature was prorogued on the 28th of June. 5 — ae {VO are | also, in the Attic all the Rooms huve lately been newly ‘ ee — FivelFieasisn: 3349 6331 Lae 19, July 9.1861. A SUBSCRIBER. (ieneral Trollope visited Conception Bay on an important MILIPAR ¥Y PIC-NIC plastered ; there isa good cellar underneath the full size of Se | ; mission: He took oeeasion to review the Harbor Grace Mi- AT WARREN FARM. the Hous>. Also, a good STABLE on the premises. The : Charlottetown and Royalty, Electoral District. | [Ir is the duty of the Road Correspond=nt in Charlottetown litia, of whom he speaks pleasingly. The troops at St. Jobn’s FENUE IRISH VOLUNTEER RIFLES purpose holding a land is one-half of s own Lot, 84 feet by 80. “ i | to furnish the blank forms of certificate, which the Overseers| were also reviewed by the General. PIC-NIC at WARREN FARM on MONDAY, tue 22d) If not sold by Private Sale before tho Loth day of AUGUST ‘ instant. The Steamer “INO” will leave QUEEN’S WHARF | 2¢%t, it will then be offered at PUBL AUCTION. — | . . = Roman Other are bound to give the workers on the roads, or pay a fine in —__—~»°e—.— , ¥ On. July 8, 1861 WILLI : aed , ce ., |at8 o’clock,a.m.,and lla.m. The Volante d has bee 1.Town, July 8, 1861. AM DODD. : sseiess 1861) Catholics. | Denominations. ‘every case of refusal. The law does not authorise the Over-| Canapian Census.—The Bureau of Statistics has furnish- maiaehien soe leeaiel “The rts oy we oa Violintete . — ) Ch Town and! ceumnias jsoer to charge the Statute labsurer 3d. for his certificate ; but ed an amended return of the population of the Canadas. have also boss secured, and excellent arrangements made for s R ft W | § t R 0 P : . 4717 6513)6706| 2550 4156 Ss nso is all in 3d. fo" gach certificate out | Population of Upper Canada 1,394,013 | Dancing and various other amusements. ‘0 BE SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the ‘ Royalty, ae versecr is allowed to retain 3d. .°* 6 P . ppe “ng9. Military gentlemen attending are requested to appear in T . ce : 1ON yee bh? F ee PRINCE -C ao ref the commutation money. If any Overscer charges any Population of Lower Canada, 1,062,519 ties & ing eq ppe 16th inst., at llo clock, at FALCONWOOD, (Grubb Fy Fare), alout 3 miles from the City, 2 Acres and 3 Roods CLOVER GRASS, No persons allowed on the grounds with refreshments for . . . 2 person 3d. for his certificate, he commits a fraud, and shou.- 301,494 alec alent rson invited there. First Electoral District, Townships 1, 2,3, 4, 5 and 6. | Surolps of Upper Canada over Lower Canada, &x i |be exposed and punished. We havo lately heard that an ve Tickets ls. 6d.; to be had at the Store of Hon. P. Walker 2 do. OATS. | Overseer, of well known liberal prineiples, in a certain part "ation of Canada 2,486,532! the Drug Store of W. R.-Watson, Esqr., the Store of Jamee The purchasers to have the privilege of the AFTER GRASS. | saslaass 1861 Roman Other | ‘of Queen's County to the Westward, applied to the proper Tob oagne ™ " . beaten’ atti rW Reddin, Eaqr., the Store of Mr. J. G. Eckstadt, and of any! _ TERMS—A crodit of four months will be given,on approved Catholics. |Denomiuations. Sine tor tes tina 8 eae “ 1 - Te population in each of he principal cities of Western | of the undermenticned Committee :— Joint Notes. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. d "4 wee ———|o* : ee ee ee refused them. | Qanada according to the last Cvuas and that of 1800, is also H. G. McInrire, J. ©. Dorna, Coar'ottetown, July 8, 1961. . y Lot I. jdusd L6UZINYS2i «1786 166 _ while he saw Tory Overseers in other diroetions supplied with | given as follows: a. Joun D'Orsay, Ww. Leary. . : ’ . Lot 2, 425) 638] 861 713 148 | eteasih It is quite easy to understand this trick. Where there . ‘1854. : 1861. Micusgen Carroiu, ‘ Sewing Machines. ; n Lot 3, 414 634) 900 438 462 a ee . , ve 19,072 July 15. 1861 OR SALE, Scovel & Goodel's SEWING MACHINES, : a is likely to be a majority of Liberal yoters under the Fran- | Hamilton, 14,1 ? ‘on yeas hich iving k 1 satisfacti Len 4, 430 463; 736 217 519 } hise“A sew difficul ; «1 tema 11,585 13,873 | 5 ai .- which are giving such general satis action. 5 Lot 9, 417) G01) 635 410 v9) ae ct, es ificulty mast be - in.the way of their “wen, 8 ’ 2035. 11/550 Char lottetow RB BE ble W or Ks, April 1, 1861. tf J. 8. CARVELL. Lot 6. 172) 225) 3x2 184 198 | getting certificates, so that many of their votes may be cut off |“ : pe ' Eon’ q <> ; a —\s48 9164-5106! 3745 I7is at an election: and where the frarzhise voters are likely to een 80773 i ee GREAT GEORGE STREET, Ts t Ore et, ef —————————— => | give their sapport t» the Tory interest, every facility will be : = eet wee TiE Public are respectfully invited a * . : 7 eee Ne eet, TEMA AM ene: given to supply them with certificates. We Sincerely trust |. - Lower Canada the poputation in the three a = to call and Sines te best assort-’ DRY GOODS tr GROCERIES, ng | eh: . : sit : is thus: . ment of MARBLE ever imported to this _can be supplied wits the at most reasonable 1 sie is a ine Ocher that we may be informed of every case, particularly described, | Montreal, 91.006 Quebee, 51,117 Steed: po y prices, af , oe | 89} 5 Catholics. Vihsncwincticas. | of fraud and rascality in this matter. If we cannot take t-¢| ‘Three Rivers, 6.058 us - U R WN ’ & a lg! sce} As —,. |ecessary steps to stop the injustice while the present Guvern- ————— paAnssene. TOMBS — MONU- i E R s 2 fat 7, 3Y7) 428! Sus 2 3: ' : z Ss ised at reasonable prices . ! Lot s 3653 404! 509] 118 ar oa ne we can, at all events, expore it, and call down the PRICES CURRENT. vat ged apes uk prices, Great George Street, ; ’ oe & tid! 150 263] 1 G1 | pablie shame upon the perpetrators. It is just as we expected Cuar.orretown, July 13, 1861. S. WELLS. for he has now Open, and Selling Fast, } Lot 10, 7z' 132! 170! 75 45 | The Act passed in the Session of 18:0, to give the Ruad Uver- Provisions. Poultry. Ses July,15, 13961. A FIRST RATE STOCK . oF Lot 11, 350! 440| 511 253 258 |secrs the power of controlling the elective franchise, was ot (small) perlb. 5d @ 8d Turkeys, each 58 @ 7s 64 A BARE CHANCE. received from England by Isabel and Gazelle. a Lot 12, 197, 265! 303 5 298 clearly intended to stifl>, as much as possible, the expression | De. by quarter Ad @ 7d\Geese, each pees OBR SALE, the FARM belonging to the subscriber, eon- > Lot 13, 495) 629) 829 231 598 of public opinion at tne hustings, and thereby give Ha Tori Motion mene Rawle, tach is 38. @ 2s taining One Hundred acres of excellent Land, situate on bSTTISH DRY GOODS STORE, "| T pneiadas Sie oe ange <4 PCa ‘othe © *ories Lamb per quarter 2s @ Se Ducks, each none; the Anderson's Road, Lot 26, about one mile from Strong’s ht May 20,1861. }i¥os'u443 31s ae ca ah 2085 __{s chance of retaining their il!-gotten offices after another elec- | Pork, per Ib. 3d @ 444 Patridges, each none | Corner, sixty-five acres of which are clear and under cultiva- Ty ae Third Electorat District, Townships 14,15, 16, 18 and Prince- tion.—Epitor Examiver.]} Do. (small) ie 6d@ sd}. Fish tion, the remainder is covered with Hard and Soft Wood. On FOR SALE OR ds BE LET, town Reyalty. en Veal per lb. 241 @ 444 wae the premises are a comfortable Dwelling House, 20 by 32 feet, And Immediate Pocsession ¢iven. a To tue Eprror or THE EXAMINER. Butter (fresh) 9d @ Lid Codfish, per qtl. 18s @ 20s | with Kitehen, Work-shop and Weod-house in the rear, 16 by OE WELL KNOWN PROPERTY formerly in the n08- i Sn ewln the lata: ¢iieiaat ae ‘ eee De, Oe none'Herrings, per bbl. 25s @ 30s | 60 feet: also, a BARN 34 by 24 feet. The above Property is : f the late JAMES N IARRIS-. Gemaii r : : Koman Other —to the last Islander I observe that the Editor, like his | Cheese 3d @ 5d Mackere!, per doz. 28 @ 48/ held und ili ’ SO: ee eae + a aa ' 1848 1855/1861 7 7. masters in the Government, feelé that unless he can keep u P eld under lease for 999 years, at one shilling peracre. One-| sr o.ohant. of this City, consisting of a ‘Two story BUILDING : Catholics. | Denominations, feligious prejudices his and.their-power will be P up | Tallow 9d @ Ild Caen half of the purchase money will bo required to be paid on the Ist | fonting on Richmond Street, fitted up as a Dwelling House ; ee S Sienes ove Con one oA 6 th r h we gone. | Lard 10d) ambes. of November next, the other half on the lst November, 1862. Sh Fy Sete Rasen, oth * Room P the rear 40 feet } , : Lot 14, | 692] 808 1011) 839 172 ; ry poured forth from the three papers eap- | Ham 6d @ 8d Boards, (hemlock) 336d @ 4s; N.N. If the Property is not sold by the Ist of August, it) ;, 0% on® “ae ae ere vagy -_ i pe y y gz ’ . = Lot 13 780 1076 1868 porting the Government the most vile and false statements | p. 1 Barl lid @ 13d) D : : . : . . fitted for cutting and packing Pork, &ec. ‘ at te, 7 i 1201 167 againet the Liberal party, with the view of making the P oars Saray 4d @ lj 0. (spruce) 4s @ 5s/ will be put up at Auction, of which duc notice will be given. | “41.04 BUILDING in the rear of the Lot, two sterié { Int 16 | 807] 798 850 464 886 | 8g ! party, with the view of making the Pro-| Flour, per barrel 42s 45s} Do. (pine) 7s @ 9s JOHN ASHLY. — - - : ’ — . : ow — ne testants believe that if the Liberals came into power the! Flour per ib 24d @ 24¢ Shingles, per M none| And 's Road. Bed 15th July, 1862 2i high, 44 by 40 feet, used as a Warehouse, &v., and ander ‘ Lot 18, | 934) 984 1048) i935 652 ' Catholies would have the ascendancy, and the Protestant re- | Qoatmeal 14d @ 2d we . kedete pte te ete ee eee eee ; which is a large Frost Proof Cellar. . a Princetown ligion would suffer. Therefore, it is necessary to keep the | Eggs per dozen 6d @ 7d Sundries. GIs. This Property being very convenient to the Market, is one by and Roalty.| 447) 405) 385} 25 360 a the Popes, &c., &e., in office to protect by example and imothy Seed per bush. none CASES DE KUYPER'S GIN, of the best business stands in the City. For further partieu- e; —en ee Soe ade ——; 595 | otherwise the Protestant religion. And the fJast Is/ander, Vegetables. " Seed 20 lars apply to W. W. LORD, Exceutor. ef 36004071 duud’ 2025. | ~~*1787 eegathtn etl ee ; ower, eed perm none ree gan Se, hari May 20, 1861 ‘ Se a eee ee Seren ome ae soae > tna ony to amenyhe ped ogee Potatoes pr bush. ebm Leng perth 1s 3d@ ls 6d in Bond or Duty paid, for sale by SSS ourth Electoral District, Townships 19, 25, 26, 27 aw i have | Turnips none'Hay per ton 80s @ 100s; June 10, 1861. ALEX. McKINNON, 4% ° Lu aaacee i Wilpers an mucof to Woud mores Cae ne |Carow per bushel a GdStam percwt. Lv 8d 2 Sole Leather Aufl Immediate Bocmosnton atven. | - Roman Other This ki iti Serge? el omespun per yard 336d @ 6s ' HAT new two-storey COTTAGE, fronting the St. Petee : rsaslisss 1861 i; De : tions. i This kind of favouritism to supporters is not visible in Grain. Apples per dozen none SIDES NOVA SCOTIA SOLE LEATHER, for sale Road “aie Mr. Ceabh's Ooener withns ates Garden . | Catholics. ea i oy ranke, but ie oy J set forth in every act of the) Wheat per bushel none Calfskins per tb 4d @7d I 0 by ALEX. McKINNON (under culti ution, and partly se ded) ‘attached the Property ? grineny-gmeenneaaiiing nt Government. As to the ch I in; ‘ 1 eal a ee . veers” we , ; ; lot 19, 11333, 134211234] 453 796 1 moneys wire divided in ee ek ap ane of rs wey : 2« = ° = Pr nea +. 344 @ 4d) Juno 10, 1861. 4 of the late James N. Hanis. If sold, 25 per cent of the p.:r- ; = 25, | 713! 752 884! 157 727 Koad Commissioners, and I believe there wis not any —— GEORGE LEWIS. Market Clerk Ee s AA C NA 8 H! ~~ —— ee oe — os er t 26, 818 S86 1118 398 720 asked for by the Commissioners for any rod but the fu puininniaieniaeninimeanimaaes : 7 loyyp : on ec proper y tor some YEARS. pp y ; Lot 27, |1031/1080'1284! 748 536 | amount was given; and those Commissioners have been ap- Yor Ets ord Gar npn. oe” See —Ce eee. 2. Lot 28, '1307'1303/1469 118 1351 pointed by the present Government in place of others, because Married, July 8. lm a ATWOTION! : saad Kamins oa 1608 ies they were the most violent Tories in the district. It israther| 4¢ the Rectory, Georgetown, on the 27th Juno, by the Rev. Mr ” < t= 5 aN e ‘ } ae 4130 strange that the Secretary Editor should have found out this! Roach, Mr. John MzDoual., to Miss Hannah Stewart, both of St. HAYING TOGLS. O be Sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, tae Fifth Electoral District, Township 17 mare's nest, when the only complaint [ have heard of the di- | Mary’s, Lot 61. NEATHS, FORKS, RAKES, SCYTHE STONES _Ast day of AUGUST nest, a PIECE OF LAND frontiag , yp lz. vision of the moreys in the district is fromsome few Catholics,| At the residence of the Bride’s father, Mount Edgecumb, Charlotte- S' ABS, » HARMS, BEER & SON on Sidney-street 63 feet, running back 80 fect—a part of tie who believe that they have not had their share. If the 4io- | towa Royalty, on Tuesday evening the 9th inst., by the Rev. D- B. _ re property formerly owned by the late Mr. Iluwet, Lon-keeper. lis 431 85 5 1861 Roman Other vernment, however, think that through their Secretary they Parather, Lemuel C. Owen, Esq, Postmaste: General of this Island, July 8. Im There is a WAREHOUSE, 30 by 20 feet, on the rear of the 8 Catholics. |Denominations, can make any inroad on the Liberal Protestants in my distrieé, to Louis, ee gn daughter of Charles Welsh, Esq. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. Property. 25 per cent to be paid on the first November, and both th ad their $ : , On the 1Uth inst., by the Venerable Archdeacon Read, D. D., Mr. the balance to remain for some YEAR — a a h them and their Secretary must show a little more sin- | William Pickering, to Miss Caroline Tanton, both of St. Eleanor’s. fEXUE SALE OF BUILDING LOTS at Summerside, which ” — , S. sot 17, Hzz4ll5tl'2O4s) = 764 1284 cerity on the Land Question, and not by a false statement} At Charlottetown, on the 6th inst., by the Rev. Thomas Duncan, Mr. a : : For further particulars apply to aa Me a et ell ET ae , : , ; pond was to have taken place on Saturday, the 20th instant, is WILLIAM V¥ adout road moneys try to work up the worst of feelings that | George Vickergon, of Lot 49, to Miss Hannah M. Clark, of Lot 37. : : : : : AM W. LORD, Executor. KING'S COUNTY. can be excited in any country, oan that to perpetuate the most | As Charlottetown, on the 9th inst by the Rev. T. Duncan, Mr. Don- ame until a future time, of waich due notice | ()), arlottetown. 3rd June, 1861. - . ad 4 i i y : a er, ° i arth thi ° - ; — First Electoral District, Townships 43, 44, 45, 46 and 47. | dooeptive Government that ever sxisted in any of the Colonies. |* gn te dt iat, by the itor. Me. FitsSerald, Mr Jobn Castelo, to| Charlottetown, July 8, 1801. 2 Notice. | (iidiliinen avail » EC. iss Nary McDonald, both of Pinette. - : : ay 4 Pre i : Ocher 13th July, 1861. GEORGE COLES. On the 20th ult... at the residence of the bride’s father, Mr. Don. An Excellent and Agreeable Tonic. ie ora aan ane a tae pene hehe | 1848 1855/1861 Catholics; | Denominations. T s ee tee Sota ieee, Lat 34, to Amelia, Gfth and youngest daughter RY CANTON GINGER PRESERVED IN SUGAR. A deceased, will please furnish the same, duly attested to, withia siz | : “ o THe Epirog or rox Examines. Ae Me. tt Buntain, Rustic. J A lot for sale, in any ene 2 + — amnatte from this date; and all persons indebted to the said Estate are ee Fs “795 Bz 527 365 _ Sr,— ow me, through the medium of your valuable i Store o ° . é ereby required to make immediate payment to the eubseriber. > urnal, to call the attention of the members of the Legisla- Died, July 8, 1861. - W. W. LORD, Exceutor. » Be Lot 4i, 897 1001 5008 743 343 ema and the public in general to the abuse of the public te, __ At Charlottetown, of consumption, on the 10th inst , after a lingering z Charlottelowa, 2nd May, 1861. Srd June. = Lot 45, 1012 1204)1324) «1260 64 as given for ee of the Casoumpee Volunteers. Some time | /D®s Which he bore with great patience and christian resignation to PR ES ERVE KETTLES. Ho! Farmers! | a Lot 46 606! 635' 767, 662 105 . : ly to th eyes. , - the Divine Will, Mr. Joserx HazLewoop, Printer, in the 3ist year of N Brass and Knameiled. ° . . © | é L ’ 0 since, in reply to the very just observations of Mr. Irving. who | kis age. BEER & SON. And still it comes. “Ot 47, ___|1047/1061)1086) 743 343 was near losing his son by the careless firing of ignorant fel-| At his residence, in Bath, England, on the 7th May last, in tho 80h | Charlottetown, July 8, 1861. 1m UST arrived per-barque Andrea, a fresh. importation of F $3401i716 5155! 8985 | «1229 —~*| tows “ eho sae — me ta feo poses « ros tesa Se eee — yes. Raa WINES | — LU 3ER YARD J English Red and White Dutch CLOVER SEEDS toe eS ——— = re olunteers on t se of t i member of the ily of Pbilli , Esq., formerly Att G ‘MB y ‘ . = Second Electoral District, Townships 38, 39, 40, 41, 42 and 56 a ae beg leave to remark that if euch an ordex hae |! of this Island. Ho was a gentleman of highly honorable aod moral | rEYIIE Subscriber has in his LUMBER YARD—BOARDS, | A fw bashels of clean TIMOTHY left. ( “4 —r ' PS 9S, 4, 20,41, "linen ahem ohieiiiden elantesi Be Cone character, and much respected by all his friends in this Island, as well SCANTLING, SHINGLES. &c.. &.. fi ie *| Farmers have also an opportunity of cxamining a variety r . i-blind idiots, f bigot’ “ASCUMpec, AS SOME | 25 his numerous connexions and acquaintances in Bath. . a Os Og ee RVELL of vigorous Turnip tlants just raised from the seed, all of ‘ rsesrese|vscr| Reman, |, Otero nee bing aero allSeancns tae a Nous | was Secs Ment sessone tes at Snake] ly P, HHL—_Af-_____J- 8 CABVEU_ [what ar worthy Gel cone 4 * . * ‘ 4 i . liam ns, Eq.,a . _ 2 a ia Catholics. |Denominations. | 1. no small annoyance of the intelligont and sober part of| At Belfast, oa Monday, the Jet inst.,after an illuess of several Salt! Salt!! Salt!!! May 27, 1861 Ot A, : x Lot 38, | 483| 504] 725' «402 02~=C:é«<AEs=‘ié‘CO‘N’CSC~*S the orate: - an prt pt io bee 5 firing of these — which he bore with resignation, Mr, Donald Martin, aged 79 FTN STORE, 6000 Bushels. ARVELS, : - Sa - se Lot 39, | 440) 552! 7 532 168 ea ip ae pir ney cnr dy 3H of ths place, |7"Oq Friday, the Sth inst., Wellington, only ebild of Mr. Stephen) — TY 1861. tf J.8.C __|TFopham’s Patent Whale Oil Lamps. Lot 40, 755! 707] 728 336 387 was in charge of a patient delivered of an infant the day be- | Hivcins, Vovehead, aged 8 years. ; Ch M 1 YHE Subscriber has received on commiseion a choice lot of Lot 41, 886! 979/1074 48 326 fore at Cascumpec Cross Roads, when suddenly his patient was! On the 14th June, at Speen, near Newbury, Berks, Sarah Anne, e€ap OlaSSES. the above valuable Lamps. They are adapted for busning e te | 7 thrown into convulsions by a number of shots. fired at a dog, | widow of John Grubb, Esq., formely of Horsenden House, Bucks, and i Cheap MOLASSES. Oil, Lard or Tallow, and give a light equal to any gas light Lot 42 586! 598' 6 : ; ; oe ! WN STORE, 20 Uhds. Heavy Cheap Bb gZut eg ys ent. a | 9 3 681 12 and the yelling of the dog (the patient being afraid it was her | of Holland Grove, Chariottetown, aged 75 years. ionato— and are much cheaper than Gas or any other lamp yet iin- Lot 56, 785) 72s! 80¢ 444 356 own daughter, a little girl between three aud four years of} At Charlottetown, on Friday morning, the 12th instant, Lemucl ° : ASSES ofted into this pla The subscriber can al ly tle ee) reef | had : Frederick, infant son of Mr. George R.. Beer, aged 8 months A few Hhds. of very superior MOL . port place. @ subscriber can alsu sapply tho '33dS 4068 4715 3233 | 1482 age. ae, gone out o little before the dog was shot). On At Wolfrille, Nova Scotia, on the 5th inst., after a protracted iliness,| July 8, 1861. tf J.8S.CARVELL. | clarified Whale Oil used for these lamps iv apy quantity. “wad aad ‘aaa - == eee * ary going ont to ascertain the cause of such firing William Frederick DeWolfe, Esq., eldest son of Elisha DeWolfe, Esq..,- To A ~ Ny. r rn Li ht from Bosto _ June 24, 1861. Si H. J. P. TERLIZZICK. \ . ¢ + Townships 51, 52, 53, 54 and 55. | ##0uD e house @ person just confined, he met some/M.P. P., late of that place, aged 31 years. The deceased was a| +0 4AYTIVO pOr vO the = 2, topers armed with the public rifles, and was stifly informed | nephew of the wife of the Hom. Dr. Young. Bbis FLOUR, 25 Bbis CORN MEAL. 1861, NEW GOODS. 1861, 1848 185511861 Roman Other by a person named Hugh Forsyth that he _— kept the - — ‘ : ‘ For sale low by 55 Gites Sad mecebead Ream. tteinbd ooh che i Catholics. | costi Fublic rifle he held in his hand to mind his py afd would Arrivals in Europe from Kence. July 8, 1861. 3i P. W. HYNDMAN. T Gisciie and inital mata j e » pe P fat Denominations. use it to hurt any dog that would run after or look cross at) p, vyours, June 17— Shien. Se > 7. - > B gonetet sappy © ' mol, | B31l va8 100d! BAT 518 bis sheep, &e. Now, Mr. Editer, without entering into the| GLTsecrs: June 25—Foanp, Cieght : FLOUR TO ARRIVE, DRY GOODS 5. ~ Lot 52 685 763. 922 310 7 ? question of whether a person is justified in quietly following} Newrort, June 27—Florence. p® ‘CARRIE M. RICH” from Boston, 3 ¢ , c ae | Lot $3. 504 701) aon 612 a dog for nearly two miles and watching and reporting al] the | June 22—Cleared—-Bark Gazelle, for P. EB. Island. 100 Bbis. superfine and extra FLOUR, snitable for he Season. B. Lf ry Fat Bd B., 450 360 dog’s maucourres, and then shooting him in the most public! Newatay—Connwatt—June 17; Ship May Dundas—To tho Editor 25 Doz. BROOMS, Atso—A good supply of LARD WARE, PAINTS, OILS, Ty: ge Lot 54, | 316 420; 601; 474 127 and crowded place for miles around. just alongside of the house | of the Svipping and Mercantile eee. we oo ern 20 do. BUCKETS, PUTLY, WINDOW GLASS and GROCERIES, which are ” mo, $12)1021/1998 651 417 ofa confined of a child the day before. ‘and bringing a ‘c™ he tee ‘Deades nite pad . here, bat the + quarter- 100 Bbls. Muriatic and Shell LIME, bow offered very cheap for Cash. ee eh “s 3193'9853'4395| ga6e | 3029 - whole crowd of with rifles to shoot one dog, which | hoarc,” wita the pawe of that yessel, abyut six feet long and six inches | And will be so'd low. , P. W. HYNDMAN. _ dO0iN HIGGINS, ; zs Saag eee eecegses <a one shot would have—I publicly demand if the Government wide. i July 1, 1881. 3i Great George Street, June 10, 1861. lin es : a2