> ance was large and respectable. Several from a considerable trousers underneath, and a pair of eflesh was completely off his F ‘ s ‘ « , ‘\ - _aseembled there. The THE EX AMINER. a _ ? wn Unholies, So those py'ie mectings were exclusive of that] ‘ Marricd, tolerably large segment of the community who have not yet; In St. Dunstan’s Church, Charlottetown, by the Rev, Thomas Phelan, | yn the 20th instant, John Coll Macdonald, Es Mereh; ‘this City : st >. OP es ci 4s, s4,. 3) 0nt 1¢ f it, ol Macdonald, [sq., Merchant, of this City, bowed the knee to the Baal of 7 oryism. Weil, it is admitted | to Eliza Irving, fourth daughter of the late Charles Binns, Esq., Barrister that “* the meelings were suggested by the Alliance—and that | and Attorney at Law, weeny ‘ 55” : , ictaiial . oe Vernon River, on the 19th inst., by the Rey. James Brady, is all *’—rather a cool admission to make after the previous) 4 ndrow O'Keeffe, Esq., Goodwater, Pisquid Road, to Miss Ann Hennesy, i . ae £64 | of Five Houses, Lot 36 contradictory statement; and in the next sentence it is not} ° » oe tee ‘ — wr) ’ : ae 0 etek! At New London, on tho 11th inst., by the Rev. Wm, Meeke, Mr. denied, ‘* that the members of the Alliance labored ‘ with James Dunning, to Mary Ann Delaney, of Lot 20. might and main’ to secure the return of their favorite candi- | ‘ fe eee the Rev. J. H. Read, Rector, Mr. Samuel Glover, f : | to Miss Martha M’Laren, of Georgetown. ot . ‘ ‘ 5 Die el dee : ’ 5 dates.”’ But this honest confession is qualified by the veracious ‘ On the 13th inst , by the Rev. George Sutherland, Mr. Hugh Square- j ‘ a Daal idge to Miss Jane Clark, both of New Lond ; aie ‘ 1e purpose of converting | ridge to Miss . oe SS Oe ceneee, denial, that the y did so labour * we the } ‘] : ; 5 On the 12th instant, at the res'dence of Mr. William Bell, Cascumpec, the City Government into ‘an engine for political purposes, {by the Rev. A. Fraser, Mr. John Mackay, of New London, to Miss we a) ab ies ly held meetings iy | Martha, daughter of the late Mr. Archibald MacNeill, of Cascumpee. Of course they did not, they only heic mi of th = | _ At Georgetown, on Saturday, the 5th inst., by William Sanderson, Esq., secret Association—an association the avowed object of which iJ a Alexander Young, trader, to Matilda, youngest daughter of : . | Mr. Duncan Stewart, all of West River, Lot 47 j . “a . — — on % ‘ ‘ « ; ae ’ . : . is political influence—those meetings are summoned by their | By the same, on Tuesday, the 28th ult., Mr. Archibald Nicholson, of paid servant—none but the members of the Association are | Montague River, to Widow Ann Ross, of Whim Road, Lot 59. Volice Court. : mh : Ava. 10—Thomas Ruthledge, drunk and disorderly; convicted on -orite eandidates,—and yet have no political object in view ! | confession; fined 5s. or be imprisoned 48 hours avorite ca 3 I . pris ; | it—John Carroll, charged with being drank and striking William Wood, no complainant appearing he was dismissed. James Heggs, for diffiealty im determining waich end of this string of absurdities | assault on John Pidgeon; convicted and fined 10s. with costs, Ae — ‘ aa : , | 12—John MeNevin, drunk and disorderly; convicted and fined 5s. we should first seize? In fact, the whole artiele isso incredibly | with costs, John Howat, for permitting ballast to be thrown in the . . . . ° | oe react cia , ran? arfe rip te 2 oo $ fine stupid, that the mind of a reviewer is actually bewildered in the | ee or a. ee } 4Us. n costs. vain endeavour to discover a trace of order amid the chaos of! 13—P. G. Clark, charged with trespass, and killing the dog of Elijah eee . asia 2 ‘ -_| Smith; case dismissed. George Foster, for trespass on the house and contradiction ; and he knows not which particular assertion is premises of Archibald White; convicted and fined 53. with costs, or be imtended te convey the meaning which the writer wished to | imprisoned 3 weeks. : : " a ee ‘ ‘ sai ih ce 14—Peter Quinn, Hugh McAtee and Michael Noonan, for trespass on instil into the mind of his readers, as each sentence isin direct the garden and premises of Wellington Nelson; convicted and fined 2s. 6d. contradiction to its immediate predecessor. The miserable | ¢@ch with costs, or be imprisoned | week each. : : ‘ rl : . ‘ 15—James Long, charged with assault and battery on Jabes Newbury; dilemma of thus swallowing dirt with every second breath will | parties settled out of Court, the lot a blunderine a _1i—James White, druuk and disorderly on the streets, yesterday, always fall to * lot of a fom re nd unscrupulous hack (Sunday); convicted and fined 5s. or be imprisoned 48 hours Bridget who tries to sustain two opposite characters under the one phiz. Hoban, retailing spirituous liquors without license; convicted and fined -9 £5 with costs, or be imprisoned 1 month; first offence. admitted—the proceedings are unknown to outside barbarians | —they labour with might and main to secure the return of their} Reader! were we not justified in saying that we experienced a | - iol Se ia | New Advertisements, | <LI lliiesabee, dias Aiea cn ae ee | Household Furniture, &c. Tro BE SOLD, by PUBLIC AUCTION, on MONDAY, the | CHARLES Luoyp, Ecclesiastical Commissary, who is about leaving the Island, the whole of that gentieman’s Drawing- | room, Dining-room, Bed-room, Kitchen, and other HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, GLASSWARE, &c, tg Terms liberal. For further particulars see handbills. August 24, 1897, A. H. YAT#S, Auctioneer. Molasses, Soap, Candles, Brandy, Gin, &c. rENO BE SOLD by auction, at 11 o’clock, on THURSDAY, éd SEPTEMBER, at the subscriber's sale-room, Queen- street. - 10 Puncheons Molasses, (good quality.) 50 Boxes Soap, 10 Boxes Candles, 5 Casks Brandy, 2 Casks Gin, A large lot of Crockeryware, Chinaware, &e. Tenus.—£10 and upwards 3 months credit, upon approved notes of hand, JAMES MORRIS, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, August 24, 1857. Isl, Flour, Tea, Molasses, &e. BY A. H. YATES, rgxO BE SOLD by public avetion, at the subscriber's store, Queen-street, on TUESDAY, the 15th SEPTEMBER next, at 11 o'clock. 100 Bbls. Superfine Flour, (warranted good.) 10 Puns. Porto Rico Molasses, (an excellent article.) 20 chests choice Congou Tea, 15 sides sole leather, 100 bundles cotton warp, 3 crates assorted earthenware, (in lots to suit purchasers ) 20 dozen glass tumblers, (regular half pints.) 18—Lilly Toney, (Squaw,) charged with trespass on the promises of 5 dozen corn brooms, We republish from the /Js/ander of Friday last the follow- | Catherine McGuire; dismissed. Josoph Grogget, charged with trespass 5 dozen water pails, ; ‘ s . . on the house and premises of Edmund Mawley; dismissed. ing paragraph, as an excellent specimen of the kind of.in-! 19—Witliam Curren, drunk and incapable of taking care of himself; . . 2 itor—buried in the bus! Ne dismissed when sober. Ellen Luby, assan!t and battery on John Collins; formation with which Ge editor . : _ : Een on ewe convicted; sentence deferred for the present. London—is in the habit of entertaining his readers when exces rerople perigee aeeteectel writing on sabjects connected with our political affairs, and as Passengers, a proof how easily the old man may be imposed upon by every} In the Mail Steamer Rosebud, from Bedeqne to Shediac, on 11th inst. —James Yeo, Esq., Mrs. Hoyt, Messrs. D. Ramsay, A. E. C. Holland, eilly gossiping tale sent to him from Charlottetown. He has H. D. Smith, J. W. Mathesco, Wm. Heard. suceeeded in this instance in stringing three falsehoods into In the same, from Shediac to Bedeque, on 12th inst.—Messrs. John ’ " . H tr, Henry Moyes, James Matth . Miss Jy vennedy. jist as many lines. Falsehood No. 1.—The Loan Bill has not | ~ P° “enty Moyes, James Matthews, Miss Jane Kennedy yet received the Royal allowance. We entertain, however, | Esq., and lady, Mr. H. Ellis. no doubt that it will. Falsehood No. 2—The Earl of Selkirk Jos. Gardiner, 8. B. Andrews, W. Heard, Patterson. has not yet offered to sell his property to the Government. It ee is believed, however, that his Agent in this Colony is charged Launched, with some instructions on this subject, and will no doubt com-| At Beech Point, Lot 15, on the 5th inst., from the shipyard of Mr. ply with them as soon as he dgaris that the Bill has received | built for Mr. Robert Orr, of New Glasgow. Her Majesty's assent. Falsehood No. 3 must be apparent to | == ee en ee Stlarine Intelligence. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ae : ; ENTERED. could not—even if the law allowed it—undertake to pay any | ave. 14.—Schr. Hore, Roberts, Sydney; coal. every one. As the Loan Bill has not passed. and as the Earl of Selkirk has not offered to sell—the British Government | rders for the purchase of the Selkirk estate. But here is the orders for the I irchase of the ikirk estate But here is the & pork. 5—Schr. Elizabeth, Seott, Buctoucke; deals. Lively Lass, Robertson, Pictou; coal. Defiance, Ogden, Bay Verte; deal Ariel, Moore, Boston; goods. 17—Blossom, Mason, Richibuctou; deal. Steamer Westmorland, Evans, Shediac; mails & passengers. Schr. Aurora, Crawford, do.; deal. Bee, Oulton, Bay Verte; deal 18—Trial, McDonald, Miramichi; shingles. 19—Steamer West- morland, Evans, Pictou. 20—Sehr. Vine, Campbell, Shemogue; deal. Mary Ann, Nicholson, do; do. Ploughboy, Kobertson, Pietou; coal. Sophia, Blanchard, shingles, Charles Weldon, absurd statement of the Is/ander: let the intelligent reader furnish his own comments :— * Tur Loan Buri. —As the British Government was virtually pledged to sanction this measure, the Royal assent was to be expected, and accordingly it has been received. It is also stated that Governor Daly and his Councillors will not be trusted with the money but that the Earl of Selkirk will be McLean, Richibuctou; deal paid by an order on the lmperial Treasury. If this report be CLEARED. true, the preeaution is good; but an independent Assembly | Aug. 14.—Schr. Odessa, Mutch, Sydney; bal. Flora, Hingley, Pictou: has yet to enquire why Imperial debts should be saddled on do. Eliza, Young, Sydney; do. Steamer Westmorland. Evans, the people of this Colony. If compensation be due to the Shediac. Schr. Flora, Malone, fishing voyage. 15—Greyhound, Proprietors, it is clearly owing by those who maintained them wae ioe — eons een ee V ores ie baci : o Nicholson, do.: do. Elisabeth, Seott, Buctosche: da. t in possession by the strong hand, contrary to law. Westmorland, "Evans, po ora Brigt. Annie MeNeill, Lavette; ee one erE me timber & deals. 18—Steamer Westmorland, Evans, Shediac. Seber Cascumpre Soirer.—According to previous announcement a Bee, Oulton, Bay Verte; bal. Aurora, Crawford, Shediac; do. 19 Soiree was held‘in Cascumpec, on the 29th ult. The attend- cathe pti Robinson, Pictou; do. 206—Dove, Campbell, aiiramical. a ——_— —————— — —— JJvices Current. distance honored us with their presence. The hour for Tea having arrived, the seats were soon occupied around the various tables, which were a abundantly and sam ptuously CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS, AUGUST 22. furnished ; and those who presided were kept busy for a} Provisions. ; Poultry. length of time, at successive tubles, to entertain parties who | Beef, (small) ¥ t..34€ @ 64d Partridges, each ... none. were still arriving. The tables having been removed, and the | Do. by qtr. ® b.. 4d @ 54d) Tarkeys,cach.... 48s@7s6d company in various groups having enjoyed themselves—s me | Mutton, ¥ h....... 3d @ 6d Fowls, each. as «shan to 68 In the same, from Bedeque to Shediac, on 14th inst.—T. A. Brown, William Balls, a superior built brig of 305 tons, called the “ Eliza,” 3 bags pepper, 50 boxes fine table salt, 10 boxes soap, 6 boxes tobacco pipes, 5 kegs tobacco, 2 dozen looking glasses, 3 dozen block tin teapots, 4 boxes Indigo, (10 ibs. each.) THOMAS BROYDRICK. Charlottetown, August 24, 1857. Isl. 3i. Regatta Club. In the same, from Shediac to Bedeque, on 15th inst.—Messrs. H. Bilis, | FEMIE members of the Club will dine together on FRIDAY evening. Members wishing to attend will call on Mr. Morris, Assistant Secretary, for a ticket. By order of the President, August 24, 1857. BENJ. DAVIES, See’y. yvwOR SALE, the Leasehold Interest in the “ WARREN - FARM,’ for eighteen years from Ist May, 1858. ——ALso The whole Stock of pure bred Angus Cattle and Leicester : Sheep on the Farm. Flora, Tingley 1 slides i : oe . : 90 , ? he latter be spose rate Sale before the 22 Tatamagouche; masts. Steamer Westmorland, Evans, Pictou; flour If the latter be not dispos d of by Private Sale before the 224 October next, they will then be sold by Auction, without re- serve. Apply to JOUN LYALL, Warren Farm, 24th August, 1857. bi Salt! Salt!! E OURLY expected, ex * Water Lily,’ from Liverpool, 3,000 bushels SALT, which will be sold by Auetion immediate- ly on Rrrival, ef which due notice will be given. Apply to Charlottetown, Aug. 24, 1857. A. H. YATES. er CHAPEL, Grand River, will (D.V.) be opened for Divine Service on Sunday next, the 30th instant. Mr. C. Barker is expected to preach at 103 o'clock, a. m., and Mr. J. W. Butcher at 34, p.m. ** Aug. 24, 1857. . on the 29th July, between Mr. Archibald MeNeill’s and the Market-square, a SHIPWRIGHT’S BOOK, with an Agreement init. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at the Examiner office. August 24. Mothers! Mothers! Mothers! AN OLD NURSE FOR CHILDREN.—Don't fail to ~& procure Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for Children Teething. Tt has no equal on Earth. No mother who bas ever tried Mrs. Winslow’s Soorming Syrup for Children will ever consent to let her child pass through the distressing and critical period of teething without the aid of this invaluable preparation. If life and health can be estimated by dollars and cents, it is worth its weight in gold. in strolling around those beautiful grounds in the immediaté | Veal, ¥ ........3 ad @ 5d! Fish. Moparts ane a ong / —_ oa oe Tt is an vicinity of the new Church, (to aid in finishing which the pro-| p..1. | Codfis g Og | Ad and well-tried remedy. Price only 25 cents a bottle. es ls of the ra i oe : } A 7 ‘ ated | & " ; . P | Pork, ¥ Bo. seeveses ny none. Codfish, ¥ qt. sre. LS8 @ 20s {3 None genuine unless the fac-siwile of Curtis & Parkins, New- ceeds Ol the Soiree was to ye apps opriated ;) others in enjoying } Do. (small) ¥ b.. Td@ 9d Salmon, ree acis.. sd York, is on the outside wrapper, that agreeable conversation which such scenes are so well aan .3d @ 6d Herrings, ® bbl.... 30s @ 40s} sola by Druggists throughout the world. August 24, 1857. adapted to draw forth. It wasat length moved that Mr. I. Bell take the chair, who, upon doing so, made a few suitable Do.by tub, ¥.. 1s @ 13 1d| teehee remarks, as to the object = vee the proceedings of the Cheese, # ih...... . dd @ 6d Boards, (hemlock). 48 @ 5s day, and intimated that there were still a few cakes (the gift | Pearl Barley, ¥ b.. 2d @ 24d) Do. (spruce)... 58 @ 6s Butter, ¥ h.... 13 1d @ 1s 3d| Mackerel, ¥ doz... 28 @ 3s} —— Tenia iieniekliie nits 1 sn as dn Valuable Household Furniture, Cattle, &c. O BE SOLD, by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the 3rd September next, at 11 o’clock, at the subseriber’s SALE- of some benevolent ladies.) to be offered for sale, which being | 1. > », | ; "2 ak disposed of, realized the 5 handsome suin of £6 15s. Now | le on. 9d aaa ein te oe a ° “5 . “4 ROOM, Queen-street, the property of a gentleman about followed the intellectual part of the treat : eloquent addresses | Flour, ¥ th........ 3d @ 34d bibtnsddt.... 2s @ 3s a ee 1 Centre Table, 1 Rosewood Sofa Table ee a enna anenenneh SF. seaied | Otal, 9. ono Malan cero-rr preuneten, 1 rele etae ee 2 eentek Eiy Mr. MeLeod, of St. Eleanor’s, the Rev. Mr. Fraser, Pastor of Logy,*, 4080 ----- 81 @ 104) Timothy soed, ® bus, none. |§ hae Mahogany Chairs, 1 Mahogany easy Chair : ; ; tabbits, each...... none. | Cloverseed, ¥ ib. none. | Ffandsome Kosewood Card Tables, 1 Zebro Writing Table the Co. tion, Mr. T. Fairbairn, of Tignish, Mr. Mac- ad Bedien, Gk Ue Geo. W. Howlan, of Casaaaiinss. Robert Pot: ion Gordon, Esq., was called upon, but, on account of the lateness | ( — pinay 8 ahead : of the hour, made but a few remarks. The various speeches | cen ¥ a or delivered were listened to with the deepest’ interest. The | a Pare Ws. con ls 3d none. ‘Straw, ¥ cwt....1s 3d @ Is 6d 8d @ Is' Homespun, ¥ yard.3s 6d @ 5s 7 ‘ Turnips bush. . Pa ’ > national anthem haying been sung. the company dispersed, all furnips, ¥ ~ ee fallow, v BPs v0» lid @ Is Id Grain. |Cordwood, # cord...... none. seemingly mach pleased with the varied and combined enjoy- ments of the day. The sum realized amounted to about £29. | in . oo o od ae aa r a er The Presbyterian congregation of Caseumpec feel extremely ae ae « ‘Seve van m8, F Bis... 0 @ 38 grateful fur the sympathy shown them on various oceasions, Oats, ¥ baat. :-- 25 Mm tel Miden. © B.....»4- we a8 since the loss of their Church last fall by fire, and are a a gies to intimate that the new building is rapidly progressing, anid 7 “fs . is expected to be completely finished in Movunbir wants The N cw Advertiser nfs. work, so far, certainly reflects great credit on the mechanical skill of the superintendant, Mr. James Carroll, who has been Pe of anew Weekly Newspaper, to be published employed by the contractor, Mr. William Bell, tu oversee the in Charlottetown, and to be called work.—Com. ° : THE PEOPLE'S JOURNAL. On Saturday, the 15th instant, a dead body was picked up| Tu Prorie’s Jovrvat will be an advoeate of Responsible Go- about one mile off the Nail Pond Shore, by some of the | vernment, as popularly understood and practised in all the fishermen of that place. The body, having been brought | British North American Colonies. ashore, was examined by William Hubbard and Stanislaus F.| It will devote a large portion of its space to the various Perry, Esquires, in the ae of a goed many who had | interests of this Colony, and encourage, in every legitimate sacral eceased was a person of about five | way, a sprit of enterprise and industry, in developing its re- leet eight inches — wore a striped shirt and a red flannel shirt | sources in Agriculture, Fisheries, and Trade. over it—a suit of oil-cloth and oy gene of grey Homespun| It will give the latest News—Foreign and Domestic. ersey fishing boots; the; In size, Tue Peoriz’s Journat will be as large as The Ex- ands and feet. Supposed to be a! aminer, and will be published on the Saturday of each week, fisherman from the Bay Chaleur, who perished by the recent /at the extremely low rate of Ten Shillings per annum, half ‘lisastrous storm. The body was decently buried at Tignish, | yearly in advance. on Sunday morning.— Com. t= Office in Water-street, two doors west of the Victoria fWe have been informed, by our correspondent, that since | Hotel, where all kinds of Job and Fancy Printing will be Writing the above, two more dead bodi ian ‘ neatly and promptly executed. ae ie aN Hes were picked Up at| Subscriptions will be received at the office and by the sub- Miminigash.—Ep. Ex.] scribers, ARCHIBALD McNEILL, Editor, Mr. Eprtor ; ee THOMAS KIRWAN, Publisher. eae f , N. B.—The first No. of Tur Pzoprn’s Journat will be issued By giving the following Enigma a place in your next num-| on Saturday, the 29th instant. August 24, 1857. ber you will much oblige, A PEDAGOGUE. For Sale, Bay Foftune, August 18, 1857. , 1 am composed of 26 letters :— O* Lot 2, Fifty-one acres and a-half of valuable LAND, My 10,1 , 17, is a part of the foot. 25 acres of which are cleared and partly under crop: My 6,7, 24, 25, is a part of the body. the remainder covered with hardwood for fuel. There are a ly 2,4, 8, is a girl’s name. My 4,3, 19, 5, 6, is the name of astreet in New York City. | mises. This property being in the centre of a fiourishing My 16, 20, 22,9, 14, 14, is a boy’s name. settlement, and adjacent to the largest Brick Manufactory in - My 6, 7, 8,13, 14, 18, isa good place. the Island, renders it a most advantageous situation both for My 23, 24, 25, 26, is what every female should try to be. farming and mercantile business. For further particulars My 15, 20, 21, 4, is what we cannot do without. apply to the subscriber in Tignish, My whole is a well known proverb, ot 2, August 24. 2i HUBERT GAUDET. te e Died g Notice. CU, | FF HEREBY give notice that I have been apointed Assayer of Weights ine £. on Tuesday, the 11th inst , Mary, the beloved wife of Mr. | B and Measures for Queen s County. Olfine in Great George-street, childre obertson, aged 39 years. : Deceas: d leaves ahusband and eight opposite the sture of Thomas & Dawson. u, together with a large circle of friends and relatives to mourn | JOUN HIGGINS. their irreparable luss, | City, August 33, 1857, 3i Ann ..23 3d @ 3s| Hay, ¥ ton....... 60s @ 70s | HOUSE and BARN, with a never-failing Well, on the pre- | | 1 Splendid Case of Surgical Instruments, (by Weiss & Son, 1 Do. new Midwifery Case, , do. {London 1 Elegant Gilt Pier Glass, (new) 1 Very large and handsome Brussel Carpet & Hearth Rug, new 1 Handsome Rosewood Book Case, (glass doors) 3 Franklin Stoves and Fenders, 1 Mahogany 'l'ray and Stand 1 Beautifel Parisian Marble Clock, (warranted) 1 Rosewood Foot Stool, 1 Pair handsome Lamps 1 Solo Lamp, with a variety of articles, &., &e. — ALSO— 4 Very fine Ayrshire COWS, (in calf_and excellent milkers) 1 Do. TiKIFER, (yearling) 1 Ayrshire Steer 1 Pure Bred do. BULL, 1 Very fine FILLY, (2 years old by ‘“ Eclipse,’’) | Very neat and comfortable Carriage, (good material) 1 Very excellent Double Sleigh and Furs 1 Farmer’s Boiler, 1 Iron Plough, (Seoteh) &e., &e. ta Terms liberal. _29 August 17, 1857. JAMES MORRIS, Auctioneer. Valuable Household Furniture, Farm Stock, Farming Implements, Horses, Carriages, &c., and REAL ESTATE. O BE SOLD, by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the 22d September next, at the residence of Lawrence Wuire, Esq., North River, the whole of that gentleman’s valu- able HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, China, Glassware, Horses, Carriages, Harness, Farm Stock, Farming Luplements, Agri- cultural Crop, and other effects. ’ —ALSO— The DWELLING HOUSE and Premises, with LANDS attached. This property is one of the most delightful situated in the Royalty, and is only 3 miles from the city. It | possesses a commanding view of the Harbor, the North River and surrounding country. The Dwelling House is quite new, and contains on the first ' floor a Drawing-room, Parlor, Breakfast-room, two Kitchens, | | Scullery and Pantry. Five large airy Bed-rooms on the second | floor, with a Veranda round the house. The Stables, Coach-house and other Out-buildings are also | new, and convenient in every way. | The LAND consists of 3 Pasture Lots, containing 36 aeres, part of which is in a high state of eultivation, and the re-| mainder covered with a fine shelter of Hard and Soft wood. | For terms and particulars of sale, see Catalogue. Ee Sale to commence at 11 o’clock. 44% August 17, 1857. A. Hl. YATES, Auctioneer. | toa sorenenatiianeninmee itemise tenes | Auction. | ("ENO BE LET to the highest bidder on Wednesday, the 2nd day of September next, at 3 o’clock, p. m., at the Market House, Three STALLS in the said Markeg House, agreeably to the provisions of a law of the City Council, intitaled ** A {law respecting Markets.” GEO. LEWLS, Market Clerk. | | Charlottetown, August 17, 1857 ' 31st instant, at 1) o’elock, at the residence of the Rev. | 27 ‘The Steamer Ste Westmorland. es new and fast-sailing steamer “*« WESTMORLAND,” - KE. Evans, Commander,—employed by the Government of Prince Edward Island for the conveyance of Her Majesty’s Mails,—will leave Charlottetown for Pictou every Soodeg morning, at 11 o'clock, and will return to Charlottetown, leaving Pictou immediately after the arrival of the Stage from Halifax, From thenee she will proceed immediately to She- diac, via Summerside. Will return from Shediac, leaving that place at 6 peo m., on Wednesday, touching at Summer- side. Will leave Charlottetown, for Pictou, every Friday at 7 o'clock, a. m., and return the same day, Jeaying Pictou at 6 o'clock, p.m., and will proceed to Summerside and from thenee to Shediac, and return to Charlottetown, via Summerside, leaving Shediac at 6 o’clock, p- m., on Saturday. ig” Passengers are requested to look after their own baggage, as the owners will not hold themselves responsible for any thing unless given in charge of the proper officer, and signed for. RATES OF FARES: From Charlottetowneto Pictou,..........$2.00 “s “ Bedeque,.........- 1.50 Shediac, .........3.00 ss =Bedeque to Shediac,........s.002562k.0 ‘s- Picton to GheGine,.60 suse0dssddowseds ae C. BOULTENHOUSE., (all papers.) ““ se Charlottetown, August 10, 1857. , Notice. FANHE subscriber informs the public, that any Power of Attorney given by him to PATRICK CONNICK, to collect debts and transact business for him, is this day re- voked ; and, that in future, all transactions must be done with the subseriber himself. The subseriber takes this opportunity of informing all persons indebted to him to pay their respective amounts without delay, to prevent expénses. MOSES RYAN. Cascumpec, August 10. (Ex. & Gaz. Sw.) EACHER WANTED for the Little Pond School. Early application will oblige JOUN DINGWELL, DON. McDONALD, } reustioe JOHN McDONALD, Little Pond, Lot 56, August.3, 1857. Ex & Gaz 6i. CARD, JOHN CAIRNS, Gas-fitter, Plumber and Copper-smith, ( Kent-street, twe doors west of the Globe Hotel.) T AVING served for many years in the avorks of Gas - Companies, both in the City of Glasgow and in other lorge towns in Britain, and having been the first to introduce Gas into this City, in WATSON’S Drug Store, Reddin’s Buildings, 11 years ago. J C. hopes by assiduity and punctuality to merit a share of public patronage in the above line. Orders executed with neatness and despatch. Tinware and Stove Piping, always on hand. Force Pumps, &c., repaired. November 17, 1856. (AU papers. ) Road Correspondent’s Office, May 1, 1857. OTICE.—Persons desirous of investing Money in Treasury Warrants, on account of the Road Serviee, can obtata them by applying at this office. JOHN BALL, Rd. Cor Piano Fortes & Mclodeons. aa Sale two of Cutcxertna & Sen’s renowned PIANC FORTES. These instruments have never heen used, and the makers are pronounced, by judges, to be the best. Atso—Two Superior MELUDEONS, made by Mason & fiamblin. The above instruments can be seen by applying to SAMUEL A. FOWLE. Charlottetown, Feb. 17, 1857. tf. City Livery and Sale Stables. FPNUE subscriber, seeing the necessity of a convenient place for the sale and purchase of Horses in the City, will, in connection with his extensive Livery Stables, give ever attention- to the interest of parties wishing to buy or sell. {lis commodious Stables, fitted up for. the purpose, and to which he invites inspection, can accommodate a limited nuinber af Horses by the week or otherwise. Thankful for former patronage, he trusts a liberal public will support him in the present undertaking. ; Charlottetown, May 4, 1857. ly. J. H. GATES. Sail Loft. FAXlis subscriber begs to inform Merchants, Ship Owners and others, that he tas taken the lower part of Mr. Catiray’s buildings, near the Academy. where ‘he intends carrying on the SAIL-MAKING BUSINESS in all its various branches. All work entrusted to hun will be executed with neatness and despatch, and as cheap as cau be done m any establishment in the eny, June lt. Is}. 3in. JOUN DILLON. RECOMMENDATION ATTACHED TO INDENTURE. Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown, Feby. 14, 1857 To ALL WHOM IT MAY ConceRN,— This is to certify that the within John Dillion has faithfully performed bis part of this within Indenture, and | hereby declare that 1 love no more right or claim on the said John Dillon whatever ; And L therefore recommend bin without any hesitation on my part, as a sober, honest and industrious young man, and a first rate workmen, throughly acquainted in the different branches of the business. Tuomas Waiictiams, Satimaker. ‘Rare Chance for Speculators. FXOR SALE the HULL ant SPARS of « 4 Clipper Brigantine, nuw nearly ready for launching, of the following dimensions: —Length of Keel, 81 feet, do Deck, 93 feet, Beam, 24 feet, Depth, 1 feet. The abuve Vessel is building for the Newfoundland Market, but will answer any trade where her size may suit. Apply to Charlottetown, July 27. 4w. Rogular Trader, MAGXUVE NEW PAST-SAILING BARQUE * AURORA,” 395 tons—classed A. 1, at Iloyd’s, and sincked— Lenvuet Hoxss, Master, will leave Liverpookfor Charlotte. town, direct, positively on the FIRST SATURDAY in SEPTEMBER next. Has good accommodations for a few Cahin Passengers. For Freight or Passage, apply to Messrs. Joseph Pope & Co., 1., Trafford Chambers, South Jubn-street, Liverpool; Ww . Hi. Pope, Cuarlottetown, or to JAMES C. POPE. Bedeque, July 13, 1857. SAMUEL A. FOWLE. Grain, Grain, Grain. FEVIE highest price given fr BARLEY and OATS at Colos’s Brewory and Distillory. Constantly on hand at prices cheaper than can be pur- chased in the Market, the best of Rum, Brandy, Gin, Whis ‘key, and a superior article of old Malt Whiskey. Also — Ch. Town, Feb. 16, 1557. X, XX, and XXX Ale. NEW BOOKS! FENUE subscriber takes this opportunity of returning hie sincere thanks to the inhabitants of the Island generally, for the encouraging patronage they have hitherto afforded him ; and would inform all that he has received a FRESH SUPPLY OF BOOKS, of the choicest and most varied description, suitable to the different tastes of the community. He is also prepared to furnish any Book, published in the United States, on the shortest notice. Gi. W . MILLER. P. S.—the above Stock will be sold cheap, f aot a than any other Books that can be bought in the market. Quality unexceptionable. : Prince Street, July 27, 1857. lin G. W. M. Marble Headstones & Monuments. FENILE subseriber having opened an establishment in this r city, for the purpose of carrying on the Marble business in all its various branches, respectfully solicits the patronage of those who wish to preserve and beautify tae last resting- place of their friends. Monumental work of every description will be executed in the neatest manner, at prices as reasonable as can be obtained in the United States or elsewhere. Also, Marble Chimney Pieces, Tables, Fountains, Counters, &c., furnished to order. STANFORD WELLS. Jakeman’s Building, corner of Grafton and @ Llilisborough-streeis, Ch. Town, June 2). § Se ae 4 4 hn TB ai. pong Sans MN I NCR vk OD por RRS Sh SS aaige spe RAPES MS EN is aR Me ame pa aan Ps _— és dite 2 ing, Ma. be fe oem si PEAS isi a atl eae, oF! EP me gra ie Aika apenas 0 A ON ai