personal safety, and amilst a storm of hisecs, they beat a retreat. An opposition to Mr. Fraser is “ no go.” The electors of the second District are so well pleased with the conduct of the ne Collector, that they can not be pre- vailed upon to give their most sweet voices for the old Secretary,notwithstand- ing the recommendation of Mr. Speaker Kae. Prince bids fair to be a model county for Liberalism, The lion. Mr. Pope left Town yes- terday Fmorning, to represent the Hon. Mr. Warburton at one of his polling di- visions, and to bein at the death of the opposition candidate. The Hon. Mr. Coles will represent the Secretary at Tignish. Poor Mr. Gall! We hope that before journeying hence, he will Jeave with the men of the West a lock of his hair. The Colonial Secretary and his friends will arrive in Town on Friday next, at about 12 o'clock. To CorresPonvents.—“ M.” and her correspondents will shortly be at- tended to. — (F We are compelled to defer the publication of the remainder of the De- bate on the late Colonial Secretary’s fees, in order to make room for the great amount of advertising matter we have been this week required to insert. Nor shall we forget the claims of our fair readers, when our columns are re- lieved from electioneering mattere, and from advertizements. We have some interesting Tales and literary Sketches, in readiness for their amusement. Important TO Farmers.—We have been informed by some of the merchants of Pictou, that the article of butter,which forms a large export from this place to St. John’s Newfoundland, has for some time past been very much depreciated, from being too much salted. Whether itis a mistake in judgment on the part of manufacturers, or a desire to sell salt which they buy at 2s. 6d. per bushel, at 7d. or 8d. per ib. along with” the butter, we cannot teli; but it is now an undoubt- ed fact, that the Pictou butter from this cause is almost worthiess in that mar- ket. : Advices have been received, stating that ifan improvement is not instantly made, the Canadian butter will drive ours out of the market. We give this hint for the beriefit of our friends inthe coun- try, and hope they wil! take notice there- of and govern themselves accordingly.— | Halfax Chronicle. A Boy Snor.—We regret to say that on Friday forenoon, about 11 o'clock, Louis Rouaselle, a lad of 14, living on the Cote Visitation, lost his life in the following manner:—Accomparied by a younger boy, he went out shooting, when, in get- riog over a fence, his gun, the muzzle ‘yeing pointed towards his breast, went off, lodging the entire charge—a_ marble and some peas—in his body. The poor boy died almost instantaneously, having raerely time to exclaim, * Oh, mon Dieu.” {Montreal Herald. Bor carriep over Niagara Farts. -A boy two years old, named James atcGrath, was carried over the Falls on the ]9th instant. Hewas plaving on a board at Street’s Factory, onthe Canada *ide, in company with anelder brother ; thou father saw them, and chided the eider one, who suddenly jumped off,when toe other was. precipitated into the s ream. He soon cot into the rapids, and the father hurried to rescue him; but in yain—the bey went over the Falls! ‘Vhe Montreal Courier says that three Roman Catholic institntions in Lower Canada poseess a total income larger than the whole ee. DacoerecotyPes 18§ Om —The Edi- tor of the New York Commercial says— OFS PRS PEELE LN RE ge > > ree pep - . Dene ats N S T Eh THE EXAMINER. “We have recently seen some capital likenesses daguerreotyped in oil. They have a life-like appearance which it js impossible to impart to the ordinary daguerreotvpe. The discovery isa new one, by a gentleman in this city, who is about to introduce this new style of por- traitto the public, when it will probably do away with the old method altogether.” It is said, in the Buffulo Advertiser, that some purtiesin Naples contemplate the construction of a canal, from the sea into the heart of Mount Vesuvius,through which they intend to let in the waters of the Mediterranean, with the view of ex- tinguishing the fires of the volcano! The value of the lands to be reclaimed by the project would, itis calculated, more thau repay the outlay for the canal: Texas papers say that the Indians of that country make a practice of stealing white children; and that lately two white chil- dren, who are now in possession at Fort Smith, were rescued from them. ‘The children, one about five, the other about seven years, appear to have lost al recol- lection of the whites, and left the Indians with regret. It is not known to whom they belong, and probably never will be, as they are unable to make any statement themselves that may lead to the discovery of their parents. | © eee MELANCHOLY ACCIDENT, AND Loss OF Two Lives.—Un Sunday morning, the Istinstant, the House of James Kinlay, Esq., J. P., West Cape of this Island, was discovered to be on Fire. Mr. Kinlay, with great difficulty, succeeded in saving a very small portion of his poperty,nearly everything being consumed,and most mel- ancholy to relate,his Son Julez, a fine boy of 12 years of age, together with a bro- ther of Mr. Kinlay’s, who was both deaf and dumb, perished in the flames. The heart of the unhappy youth was found nearly entire, but not another vestige of either was discovered. The fire. origi- nated in the carelessness of a servant maid going to sleep. leaving a candle burning by her bedside. On the 7th inst. from the Shipyard of Mr. Michael Campion, East Point, a very superior built Schooner, called the * Res- PONSIBLeE”,—measurement, 150 tons old, and 70 new. She is expressly built to prosecate the Mackerel and Cod Fishery. PASSENGERS. In the Steamer from Pictou on the 8th inst.—Mr. and Mrs. Stevens, Major Smith, 38th Regt., Messrs. Isaac Smith, Thomas Murphy, Thomas Morrice, Alex. Scott, Fredk. Knight, John Murray, W. Fletcher. In do. on the 12th inst—Patk.Paul, Esq. S. 5. C., Lady three children, and ser- vant from Edinbarglf; D. Reddin, Esq., A. N. Miller, 8. Burns. DIED. On the 9th inst., aged 43 years, Mr’ Tsomas Broapwru, after a linger- ing and very painful illness, which he endured with christian resignation and a hope of blissful immortality. The de- ceased wasa native of Leeds, York, Eng- land. On the 20th ult., at Orwell Head, Donald Nicholson, Esq., (Stanchel,) aged 77 years. He emigrated to this Island from the Isle of skye about 50 years gince. At Cascumpec, on the Ist inst., of Consumption, Isabella, wife of Mr. Wm. Dougherty, and daughter of Charles Cras- well, Fisq. At Miminegash, on Thursday, the 5th inst., Ellen, daughter of mr. Martin Doyle, aged 22 years. SEIP NIWs. ENTERED. June 10:k--Flora Ann, Doheny, Hali- fax; goods. Mary Virgiae, King, Bos. ton; da, 1lth--Schr, Unity, M‘Rae: do, do. Champioa, | evingsion, Antigonish ; Limestone. Flora, Tingly, T'atama- gouche; salt. CLEARED. June 11th--Caroline, M‘Leod, Halifax ; produce, 12ih-~Fairy, Cahoon, Fishing Voyage. Brothers, M‘Rae, Pugwash; bal. Lady Sale, M‘Neil, Newfld., pro- duce and cattle, New Advertisements. Councit Orricr, 29th May, 1851. HIS Excellency the the Lieutenant Go- vernor in Council, has been pleased to appoint the following Persons to be Com- missioners for settling claiins for Bounties for the several Harbours in this Island, in the terme of the Act of the General Assembly, intituled “An Act for the Encouragement of the Cod and Mac- kerel Fisheries, viz:— Charlottetown —James N. Harris, Ken- neth M'Kenzie. Orwell Bay—Richard Gill, patrick Stephens, Murray Harbour—W illliam Clements, John Hyde. Georgetowun—Robert Cameron, Martin rne, , Grand River—John E. McDonald, John M‘cormack (Big). Bay Fortune—James Dingwell, Wil- liam Norton. Souris—-Alexander Leslie, William Macgowan. Saint Peters—John Sutherland, John g. Cox. Tracadie—-George Lawson, William M‘Donald, (Harbor’s month.) Cove Head—James M'‘Millan, John Miller. * Rustico—William Craswell, Joshua Doiront. New London—John McLeod, George McKay. Richmond Bay—George Mountain, James McKay. Bedeque—James Walsh, William) Mc- Kwen, (Green’s Shore.) Cuscumpec—T homas G. Ruggles, Her- bert Bell. CHARLES DESBRISAY, C. C. Day Q00d8, FANCYWARE & CUTLERY. NggHE Subscriber begs leave to inform the Inhabitants of Charlottetown and vicini- ty, that he has recently arrived with Ninety - ONE packages British DRY GOODS, FANCY- WARE and CUTLERY, which he is now prepared to dispose of FOR A FEW WEEKS ONLY, at his shop next door to the corner, foot of Queen Street, wholesail and retail at the | manufacturer’s prices—adding but cost of im- portation, The Stock consists in part of, Cashmeres, { Delaines, Lustres, Coburgs,and a variety of new material for Ladies’ dresses, Broad Cloths, Doeskins, Cassimeres, ‘l'weeds, Prints, white and grey Shirtings and Sheetings, Bed Tick, Fiannels, gala Plaids, Ginghams, Muslins, fine lrish Linen, Shawls.Handkerchiefs, Moleskins, Driils, Cantoons,Braces, &c. &c. Knives and forks, [vory balance ditto in setts, Steel fire l ons, fire Brasses, Broaches— Looking Glasses—In|aid papier Machie Trays, ‘Cruet Stands—Tea and Coffee Pots—Work Boxes——Combs &c. &c. &c. Boots and Shoes—few Boxes superior family Soap—Biblesand Prayer Buoks, &e &c. Pp. CURRAN. Please examine before purchasing elsewhere. Charlottetown, June lo. (All the Papers Im ) Melasses, Sugar, &e. THE Subscriber has just received, and offers by Wholesale, at very low prices for CasH: Hhds. heavy retailing MOLASSES, Hhds. Muscovado SUGAR, Chests, half chests and Boxes Congo and Souchong TEA. —AaALso— 200 Bbis. Superfine and Extra Canada FLOUR, JOHN C. MACDONALD. Queen Street, June 16, 1851. RSWIOVA. | HE Subscriber begs to inform his friends B in Town and Country that he has re- moved from his old Stand in King St, to the house lately occupied by Mrs. Gaffney in Kent Street, next dvor to the Prince Albert + Hotel—where his customers will find their orders punctaally attended te as usual. The subscriber, at the same time, respectfully tenders his grateful acknowledgements to his friends and the public fur their past favours, RICHARD WALSH, Charlottetown, Dec. 11, 1850. = tf } 75 Slit esleremetliidetiealitinatiiiiadatte EE MI ET Ie TI TS PAE ae Te ee Tee 5 a | N ew Advertisements. PVaaik le ol Great Sacrifice! + EORGE HOOPER has just opened “4 at his new Store, Soith side of Queen’s Square, opposite the Market House, a large assortment of British Manufactured ' 0 ODS 9 which he offers at a dreadful sacrifice in price. | REACY MADE CLOTHING— comprising Coats of all sorts and eizes, fit for fishing, shooting, riding, electiou- eering, Or any other service to which coats may be applied,—-'l'rowsers and Verts ; all of which are offered for nean- LY NOTHING. Whie and unbleached Cetton, and Printed Cottons, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes fer La- dies, Gentlemen, and children ; Coburge, Muslin de Laine, Shirts and Shirting. Straw Bonnets and Bonnet Shapes. Handkerchiefs, Stockings and Gloves, Cotton Sheets, Crockery ware, ‘les, &c. June 16. Wonderful Cure Performed by S. P. TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARIBEA. To M. W. Skinnxr, Acren? For S.P. Town- SEND’S SABSAPARILLA? Sir— This isto certify, that I was for the last 12 months troubled with Pits, and from their very severe attacks, thought each one would terminate mt exist- ence; and in addition to the fits I was reduced to a mere Skeleton, and was ex- tremely weak and nervous. | heard a great deal about S. P. Town- send’s Sarsaparilla, for which you are Agent. ] was advised to try it; and strange and wonderful to relate, before using the contents of one bottle, I was greatly benefited. Indeed, so rapid and effectual was the cure that it appeared te me to be almost miraculous; and I think that in justice to the public and suffering humanity, 1 am bound to make the above statement, and say that a greater Slessing, in wy opinion; than S. P. Townsend’s Sarsaparilla never came to this Island, (Signed) : MARY LOW. Bungy, New Glasgow Road. Sworn before me, this 14th day of June, 1851. Cuaries Dempsey, J. P. The Public will please bear in mind that the above cure was effected by the Sarsaparilla manufactured by J. R. Chil- ion, M_ D. whose certificate in green pa- per ison the outside wrapper of every bottle, and be cautious not to buy any wanting this, M. W. SKINNER. June 16. Boots and Shoes, QBQARD FADATY, AS just received from Boston his SPRING SUPPLY, consisting of Gent’s Strong and Jight Calfskin Wel- lington Boots. Patent Leather Gaiters. Cloth, Congress and Prunella Boots. Axrseo—Boy’s and Youth's — do. Women’s and Children’s Shoes, Ladies’ and Gentlemens’ Walking Boots and Shoes soled in a neat manner with Gutta Percha. Char‘o:tetown, June 16, 1851. Hay and Straw for Sale. Enquire of CAPTAIN SWABEY. June 16, 1851. ANTED Two Apprentices to the Brock Maxine Business. Apply WATSON DUCHEMIN. June 16, 1851. to _ Wercesterskire sauce. ECEIVED at Sxivxrr’s Mepicac Wanevousr, One Case of genuine WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE—For Sale cheap. : Dec. 11. - snnonctascnmmnain seagate seen net ANCA aN ae ; ’ . oie <a ne A