‘sit flail aa ie. -_-> To CORRESPONDENTS. Friend " We regret we have not room for wri ed letter over this Signature. reference “ Tenants’ the long 7 by the Government of the Selkirk Kstate. to the pure ” dent informs us that the Government intend Ou — years of arrears of rent from the settlers on " a and charge, besides. a very high price for the pny” We shail give the lertter in oar next No, Tas corresponie it charges the Govern- ment With curruptiog im dispositeg of the contracts for the Western and Winter Mails. to favour their owa partisans, gi cous'derably bigher prices than were mentioned in two otf Wesern Mail has been given to frends » Baie Play.” the tende . rh of che Gove oment, who make the aselves useful at cection times Im coucn ol and cheer ug i\ wy eand lates, for seVenl- a week more than another person offered to do 1 whe is every way per orm it, e rdeavour tO give the communication ty cur next, q@en shilling: the work a w ii wble te We sha * A Stranger,” and the letrer of our Freneh correspondent al Tignish, will receive an early co We have received, for the Irish Voiunteer Cy rps. We shall pudiish it wW Our Next Ssue, sideration, pu'fieation, the re-ignation of the me' hors of —— _—-—- - Turk continuation of the report of the proceedings before the ( ourt of Commissioners gvoidabiy deferred, for waut of space, util our next Ny. va the Land Question. is un* oo Pe +o Tue Patyce or Wates tn Niw Youu —The recestion given ve bis eval Higitvess on the o¢casto of his late visit to the Empire City. is prowoaaved by ‘hose who wituessed it to have been the most wagurt “Ont hispla evr made in New York, or on the coutineat of Aumertes, A unthen of people turned ow t> weet aud welcome the Prince, and gave vent to theic enthu-iasm tn every po-sthle manner, and to the great deiigh) of the Prince and his sate. The Bail, it is said, wa aa extremely Wrilliaat and succes:!al affair, na o<ipeu-> livia Ata meeting of Orangemen, of Upper Canada, the following, among ofber resulutions, was passed * VIL. That we do not thing it fair or reasonable that we ehould continae to be bound tu su pert the i apenmal govern- ment, whee) thes loads as with oawerited insult; and that we tverefore humbly request the Grand Lode to revise the Urang: oVigation at the ear jest ooportanity, and strike out those portions wiuchk refer to Britis vule ia these Provinces.” l people thuse Orangemen, certainly. ——<-e - *Isrtavn's 1 ts’ to Maxsgat M’Manon.—The Dublin Morning News statics that the gon liemen dl puted te present the MM swerd sabeeribed tur on ivelind, arrived at the eamp of Chaluos on Sunday, the Joh. Taey were reee:ived wit i > re M shal MM wis attended by a crowd of generals and vificers, invited for the occasion. ‘T re d practit tiva presented the sword te the Mursbal, accompanied by an addruss, irom which we extrictt lowing passages: ** Ex- ee i Hey, that land, unee Tul be e se wise royal blood fows ‘nm your veins, wiele che barden of most unhappy days; but the glory her extied sons bestowed on her by their ; goliverly virtues on fi-lds of battle. and by their wisdom in the couscils uf Eur ‘pe, is fur her br Ww, still encircled wit the crape of her widuwhoud, as it were a laurel which inter- leesd tue funeral wreath of her tui menae sorrows In more than one bieody battle. at Cremona as at Fontenoy, this! renown has shone with splendour of vietury. To-day Ireland proclaims with the just pride of a mother that you, the heroic descendant of one uf her greatest monarchs. bave added new brilliaacy to the glory v ir uation oa the af the sMmoK RE towers Malakoff and on the ever mem orable plains of Mazeata Ireland is, then, proud to ree gnise in ys the valiant entel of [ish blood, whose oilitury g?nrus has matntuiged unstained tie i 1g of vietorivus Friance—that noble nati 1, Che eister vi eur own. She is happy te reeognise in sou the Christian bers who has preserved fur the Cross that hereditary fidelity of his royal ancestors ; sie sees uley in you the wortiuy deseendant of that heroic k nz who crusted the fierce foes of Ireland on the bi woody plain of Clontarf, {c is. then Ireland wich presents to you this sword, whose chased sheath and shining Made are the types of her ancient g'ury and eivilisa- tion. Und-r the emiems of gold, of steel, and of jewels, Ireland desires also tu offer to you, the valiant scion ot chivalrous ancestors. the symbols of those virtues whieh should adorn the exeutcheon vf a Christian hero. In you she is well assured these virtues will ewer be ae brilliant as the jewels wineh decorate the hile of this sword. and as pure as the gold which eovers the sheith.’’ The Marshal, we are told, evinced the deepest ewotiuh, ** sod amid a burst of aeclama- tion, drew the blade from the seabburd, and feplying at some length, and with indescribable fervour and feeling,”’ said :— * Gentiemen —l am extremely moved at the sentiments which you esprees for me, and | request you to teil the Iris+ people. whem you represent, how grateful | am tor the testimony of esteem and sympathy whica you of or we iu their name. This t-stimony, by its sp omtaniety, has prov sd to me that green Erin has presgreed thot chivalrous teas, that vivecity, aad that warmth of heart wiich haee at all times distin guished ber. (€ will one dav leave this magn fiesat sword to my eldest eon, Patrick : 1¢ will be for him, as for m+, a new pledge o! thea close tees wine) must for ever unite lim to the rulde evaatry of his sacestors Tae mers'ial afterwards entertain- ed the m+mbers of tie d ‘patetion a6 dinaer, and savited sevetal generals and eaperior oisers to meet them. The following deseriptiva of the sword we take from last week's Nativa:— The hile is meds of hog sak, cover d with interwoven crosses of g id, acd studded wits [eis auetiyets, b ‘tyl anu pre ious stone. Lhe scabbard is mide of wool, covered with green | Veivet, on which are placed a; proy riate ornaments in gold. At one side is the figure of a harper <triking his harp. Further duwna.is the centre of the seutoard, wa round tow ey and the Gaal ornament, which is the #1 ae at both sides, consists of spears, the sunarst. and 4 harp and shamrucks, beautifully arranged = Upposite the harper, @) the othe. side of tne seabird. ia an trish gallow-giass Trawiag hia swoed, and op- posite the round tower isa earved cess, after the mudel vu! the ancient stone crosses of Ireland. The belo und banging are gS Up Im a style to match. and allare enelosed ina band- fowe case, limed onside with white sittin and cusered outside With green muroccu. On te Tth inst. a barg: fire occurred at Biston. It broke Out in the maciins shop of Suatecr & Co.. First and Secund Streets. $290 .000 worth of property destroyed. -—-- —-¢ Dee o-- —__ ___—_——— El. aund Jordan, Eaq., a member of the Executive Govern- ment of Jauaica. and «a colored mana, has had the bovor vi Koig thovd evuierred upon him by er Majesty. —_— 6.08 | One of tye largest social githerinzs ever held at Miramichi took place at the R. C. Cemperanve Llall, Chatham, on Thursday evening week. The soiree was got up for the pur- pose of ra sing lun is to defr ty expenses connected with the chapel in that tuwn, and by all accounts @ most successful effort. Abundance of all the creature cowforts were sapphed, and addresses were delivered by Bisnop Rogers and several | Clurcy men and 5t adents. The Gleaner says :— * [np conc'ading his address, the Bushop returned thanks to the people of all denominations, for tse kind and hospitable mauuet in whie he had been received during hir brief | Seieurn in bis new home; W 8 pleased to mect tucus im that) han Isgine and ea; acious buildins, the truitul their unity ao i generosity. Ie was gratified to wWitue-s the good feeling that | existed umong al clusses of the pevjne, as well as among the taripus denominations of christians ; word expressed @ hope | that this pleasmg aod satisfactory siate of things Would bong: continue to exist; and assured them they might rest satrsficd | that no effore would be spared by him to perpetuate it.’ The sua of £60 was realized at the meeting. _~oe ——— } Tas Loves ny tas Lavy Evotx.—The Milwaukee People's) Press titmks that the number of passengers on board the Laiy E gin, at the time of her log?, has bee wuderrated. tn eunsequenes of conversations had with several of the survi-| vors, the Press is @onfirmed in the belief that there were, fui! y 500 souls on board the ili-etated vessel, and that con- sequent!y nearly 440 were lost. -_——- © —— - —_--_--_—---—= GALE AT BUCTOUCHE, The gale of the Gth and 7th, whic) did so much damage at Shediac, has also been destructive at Buetoucbe. The storm is said to have been the greatest ever felt there. The schooner Traveiler, of Miramichi is on Bactouehe Beach, masts gone, | devics swept, and no one lett to give any avcount of ner mis- hap. Two other schooners bigh and dry, bat not much) broken. The wood boat Emerad a total wreck. A barque Jrom Kichibyecte js on shore at Riehibucto Cape. The bridges Gn the Kuetaygehe and geagae rivers are carried away, and travelling igveded. The Telegraph wires were also carried | away. A Jarge vessel, supposed to bs from Liverpool, G. B., for Newcastle, Miramichi, owned by Haws x Mitchell, 13) On shore at Richibucto Cape. Much destruction, it is feared, has alvo taken place at Richibuetu, : A letter from Miramichi to the St. John News Room, gives further particulars of the gale, The bark Panny i* ashore at) sbusintac, crew eived. S-veral aciira. from P. E. [land are with their crews. Birque Eiiza of Shields, bound tu husie, ashore, near Richibucto, crew lost. from Chetham with Joho McLean and hia son, are los, At Miramichi the gale was fearful, Tbq tide reso higher | |pay ther respective | dates above mentioned, namely the 20th, 22d, 24th and 26th | (days of November next ; than ever before known. Sait. and other goods in store de- stroyed,—boats, seaws, wharves, slips) &e., carried away. Fences blown down, and hay swept off the low lands. trees torn up by the roots. 4, 1827. Large The gale resembled that of Oct Telegraph lines broken down. At Bathurst the destruction has been very great. The brig ** England s Queen"’ totally lost. Sehr. Diton, stranded. le every direction vessels may be seen more or less injured, The loss of hfe ia great. Tye large buildin: occupr dus Cunard’s sail Joft was blown down, many boats belonzing to Ferguson, Rankin & Co., dashed to pieces. _—" At Craquet about 40 of the finest fishing barges have been broken up, and 3 sebrs. are on shore, ~ —— meee) --———___ -——_ —- Fire ano Loss or Lirs.—The large Hotel, Railway Station, Sussex, was destroyed by fire on Friday night last about 11 o'clock ; and melancholy to add, two men, who had retired to rest, perished in the flames. The name of one is understood to be Brown. \EN ADVERTISEMENTS, Office of Public Lands. NOTICE. Yo r - Qed’ ‘ SELKIRE ESTATE. PENUE COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC LANDS having, un- der the authority of th» Act of the Colonial Legislature, 16th Victoria cap LS conctwled the pure ase of such parts of Townships Nos, 53, 57, 58. 59, GO and 62 (the property of the Earl of Selkirk) together with alk Bonds, Debts, Arrears ot Rent, &e., gives Notice to all parties whom it may cone :rn, that he will, at an early date, attend at the diff-rent portions of the Estate (of which due notice will be given) to give an | opportunity to parties to produce their Agreements, Leases, or other documents, and to receive the deposits from all per- sons desirous of purchasing the FREEHOLD of their several Leations, m the terms of th said Net; also. for the disposal of WILDERNESS LANDS on the said Towashi s. Payment of deposits will be received at this OtSce forthwith, from per- suns producing their Leases or Agreements. JUUN ALDOUS, Commissioner. Oct. 18, 1860. PUBLIC LANDS. Notice to Settlers on Township 16. Government, on aceaont of Land purchased on the heen already Gazetted for the non-pay- proceedings suspended that they might { this further opportunity of payment : WW {EREAS the names of several persons indebted to the | sl ‘ we Townslup have ment theree!l, and avatl themselves I tewith notify all such persons that 1 will attend at the revidenee of Mr Cuagces Ricuaw, Fifteen Point, on TUES DAY. ‘he 6th day of November next, to receive all amounts thes due, after which date proeeedings will be instituted against all lefaulters “All persons holding a Licence of Occupation, and enti led to receive a Deed, are requested to make application fur the Suuic JOUN ALDOUS, Commissioner. October 18, 1860. PUBLICS LANDS. Notice to Settiers ow Township Li. of Public Lards will attend at Mr James HenpeRsON s. Lot I1, on THORSDAY. the 8th day of Novemaer next. and fo lowing day to receive al amounts th n due: also, for the lisposal of LAND, « fine tract thereof, situate between the Lot IL Post Road and Western Road, being now opened up and made available to Settlers by a Road running through the same: and all Persons having Contracts for the making ot the said Road.-‘are and duly compisted previous to the above date, that the om- mMissivner may inspect aud give eredit fur their several con- tracts. NOTICE. —All persons having neglected making their pre- | vious annual paymen s, are infurmed that in every case the Statute Vie. 16, cap 18, will be enfo ced, unless payment be thea made. JOHN ALDOUS, Commissioner. Oetuwber 18, 1860. PUBLIC LANDS. Townships Nos. 38, 39, 40, 41, 42 and 43. fQXNUe SELLERS, and all persons and:r Contract for the opening of Reads on the ahove Townships, are hereby | Notified that the Comntssioner will attend at Maurice Ken- | Neric’s, Pisquid, Lot 33, on MONDAY, the 1¥ts day of No-|} veuper nest, at 12 o clock, nvon, and from thenee proceed to the new line of Road (commencing at Peak’s Road, and ex- tending East from Burn’s Road by O'Brien's.) to examine the work of the several Coctractors t.ereon, previous to which date it 18 required che work be well and faithfully executed, | to entitle trem to the eredit of their respective contracts. | Per ons desirous of pu chasing Farms will fiad good Land, | well timbere’', on the above Road. On TUESDAY, the 20th, at Mr Jouw Parran’s, Lot 39. | On WEDNESDAY, the 2is*, at 10 o’clock, am, at Mr Taos. Kenxnepy’s (Marie.) Mill Town Road, to examine the ‘work of the several Contractors thereon extending 40 chains South beyond Morrisey’s land. On THURSDAY, the 224, at Winow Kewnvepy’s, Lot 40. On FRIDAY, the 23d at 10 o'clock, at Me. Tuomas Crur- Tis’s, Bay Fortune Road, Lot 42, to examine the work of tue | several « ontractors ou the new Road west of Bay River On SATURDAY. the 24th, at Mr Jawes Davison’s. Rollo Bay, Lot 43, at 10 ‘elock, a im; from thence to the new line of Road running nurth, to examine the work of the several Contractors thereon. Lt is particularly requested that all persons having Contracts on the before named Roads attend un the days speeified; and further, that no credit will be given, unless such Contracts be faithfully completed prior to such dates. Oa MONDAY, the 26th, at Joan Sctmertanp’s, Esquire, Head of st. Peter's Bay, Lot 41. The Commissioner, desirous of avoiding coercive mexsures. reqvesta all persons on the above Tuwnships indebted to the Government, either hy Bond, Instalment, or Note of Hand. to mounts then due at th places and and all such persons having been previously no ified, neglecsing to make payment thereon, their fands will be Gazetted in weco dance with the Act Vic. 16, cup. 13. DEEDS. The Commissioner having several Deeds of conveyance ready for delivery, all persons who have not yet received their | Deeds, are requested to make application for the same, at tLe plac sand dates above mentioned. TRESPASSERS. All Persons trespassing on the Gov rnment Lands, by ent- ; ting timber, or settling on Lands without payment of the deposit @3% required by Statute, will be dealt with according | to law. JOUN ALDOUS, Commissioner. October 18, 1860. NEW STORE, — FEMS Subscribers offer for Sile at their Store in -‘ Dawson's Biocs,’’ corn r of Great George and Kent treets, Char- | lottetown at very low prices, fur CAsLU or PRODUCE, the following GOOD >, viz: | Cognae Brandy—direct from England—5 years in Bond in London, Domeeqve & Co's finest Sherry, 5 years in Bond. ifunat & Co’s Four-diamond finest Newfoundland Port. Guiness & Co's celebrated Dublin Porter, Boswell’s Quebee \le. A few ease. of finest scoteh and Trish W hiskey, Do D> Londow Gin, A large assortment of stoves of the latest American patterns, | 50 kezs of assorted Nails, Broad & Co's celebrate 1 New Brunswick Axes, A large assurtment of Files, from the celebrated House of /& GQharles Cammill & Co., sheffield, England, Crockery and Glassware, Mill and other saws of all descriptions, Iron and Steel of a!l kinds, Foundry Castings Mul Gearing, &e. Steam Engines, from £100 upwards ; Boilers to match. J W. BRADLEY & Co. Charlottetown. 23d October, 1860. en ee Ars) . CHARLES BELL, MERCHANT TAILOR, } AS removed to his FO ?MEK STAND. Queen's Square, where he is prepared to supply EVERYTHING in the way of Geatlemen's apparel, from HATS we SOCKS. —ALSO— A large supp'y of Fall and Winter Cloths, Vestings and Tailors’ Trimmings, A Pilot Buat | just freceived per ISABEL, and the remainder of Stock hourly expected from Byston and N. York. City, Oct. 23, 1860. ee ~ CH persons are hereby Notified, that the C um missioner | s hereby notified that the same must be well Che ECraminer, VEN ADVERTISEMENTS, - HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE! | iforse! Wagon! Sleigh! Tiarness! &e. "T° he sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the residence of Josern Baus, Esqr., corner of Prince and Water streets, (on TUESDAY the 6th day of November next, at lu o'el. ck— opposite the | | Horse, 1 Wagon, 1 Sleigh & Furs, 1 sett Harness, 1 Box. / Meigh, Riding Saddle & Bridle togeher with all his Housooold Furnituro, CONSISTING OF |Superi r Piano Forte by Broadwood, Mahogany Drawing and Dining Room Furniture, Brussels Carpets, Franklin Stoves | Fure‘Trons, China and Glass, Bedroom Furniture, Superior Tron | Bodeteads, Feather Beds and Be!ding, Kitehen Cookir g Stove ).nl Utens Is, Crockeryware, &e. Terws—All suws over £10, 3 months credit, on approved Notes of Hand. 7 | Catalogues can be seen at the office of WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. | Charlottetown, Oct. 23, 1860. Isl : Apples, "Len, Molasses, ilerring, Flour, &e. NESDAY,) 24th on Queen's Wharf, at 3 o'clock, the cargo of schooner SAL IM. consiting of 120 Barrels Apples, 6 Chests Congo Tea 2 Boxes Tobacco 30 Bbls. Flour 3 Puncheons Molasses 106 Barrels Labrador Herrings 200 Boxes Smoked Trings 1006 Ibs, Cheese 1 Express Wagon 2 Sleighs. £10. WILLLAM DODD, Auctioneer. ( harlottetown October 23 1860. | THE PROPERTY | | AT SUMMERSIDE AND ELSEWHERE, belonging to J. WEATHERBIE, formerly of this Island, will be offered For Sale carly in November, (next month), of which notice will be given, next week, in this and vther Is aid papers. October 23, 1860. E‘iour, Applies & Tobacco. 7 BE EOLD by AUCTION, on PEAKES WHARF, on THURSDAY next, the 25th instant, at 11 o’clock— 160 Barrels FLOUR, 100. do. APPLES, 10. de. . ONIONS, 10 Boxes TUBACCU. | Oct. 23, 1860. J. & T. MORRIS, Auetionsers. Ex “AMAZON” from Now York. DAILY EXPECTED. T° BE SOLD BY AUCTION, on arrival, the following GVO Ds—for this market, and can be warranted as to quality—viz : | 400 Bbbls. Extra Flour 150 do Prime New York Apples 120 Sides Sole Leather 60 Puns Molasses 25 Hhds. Sugar 25 Bobls. Crushed Do. 100 Half Chests War anted Tea 10 Casks Burning Fluid 100 Doz Bro-ms 60 do Buekets 60 Prime Cheese 100 Drums Figs 20 Kegs Currants | 20 Boxes Ground Coffee | 10 do do Pepper ' 5 do do Ginger 50 du Soap (extra qua‘ity) 20 = do Confectionary 10 = do Rock + andy 50) dv Candles 8 du Baking Soda. Further particalars on arrival. ALEX. McKINNON, / u-ticneer. | Charlottetown, Oct 23, 1860. Positive and Unreserved Salo of LAND, MILL, HORSES, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, &c. ryxO BE SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises on TUESDAY, the 6th day of NOVEMBER next, at Eleven | o clock, a. m., the fullowing property, viz :— 150 Aeres of FREENOLD LAND, A SAW MILL (in good repair), A Small DWELLING HOUSE, BARN and STABLE. ALSO HORSES, 2 Truck WAGGONS, 1 CART, 2 Pairs HARROWS, 1 Plough, Harness, Chains, &e. | The above Property is situated on the Western Road, Lot | 3, where abundanee of Lumber can be easily obtained. The ; Stream on which the Millis built is seeond to none in the jcountry. The Land will be sold, either all with the Mill, or As the sale will be positive, bargains may to | | | a part, separately. | be expected. | Teaws.—For the purehase of Land and Buildings. half to _be paid down, the remaind rin two years. Three months will be given fur the remainder of the property. WILLIAM BELL. | Cascumpec, Oct 16, 1860. ow j -_— —_ ~ — a _ - ee — | AUCTION. fr he sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the 8th day of NOVEMBER ‘next, on the Farm of Epwarp | Ecan, Tryon Road, eight miles from Charjottetowa— |] brown Mare, | Filly, two years old, 2 Milch Cows, 2 Heifers, 6 Pigs, 10 Sheep, 1 Cart, 1 Plough, 1 set Harness, 2 sets | Harness. Atso—Straw and Hay, and a quantity of clean WHEAT. | ‘Yerms liberal. WM. McGILL, Auctioneer. October 16, 1860, | MOLASSES AND SUGAR. ‘Hourly expected per Schr. Lone Star, from | Halifax. » Bhber web Be Dg oee § Bright SUGAR. 15 Puns., Barhadoes & Cie nfengo MOLASSES, 6 Tierces, : (early crop, very superior.) 10 Boils. ALSO IN STORE 25 Kegs square and Island manufactured TOBACCO, 5 Boxes Cavendish du, 20 Chests and half chests TEA, 25 Doz. Buckets and Brooms, Sole LEATHER, Soap and Candles. For sale low, at Chebucto Warehouse. P. W. U¥NDMAN, ‘ | | | | | Charlottetown, October 16, 1869. 4w | THANKS TO THE PUBLIC, W A. & J LOCKERBY mest respectfully tender their e grateful acknowledgm ‘nts for the very liberal support they have received since their commencement in business. They would also inform the public that they have taken into the business another partner. Mr AUGUSTUS HERKMANS, late Engineer of Mickey's Steam Fatory, who is prepared to execute all orders in Lock, Gunsmithing & Bell-hanging, in the neatest and hest style, and with despatch. ness in future will be conducted under the name of LOCKER- BYS & HERMANS. WILLIAM A. LOCKERBY, JOUN LOCKERBY, AUGUSTUS LERMANS. TAKE NOTICE. | LL Pergons indebted to the Subscriber by Book Account, or other- Oct. 16, 1860. DECHMBER next, as any accounts remaining due after that date will be sued for without furtber notice. GEORGE F. C. LOWDEN. Charlottetown, September 18, 1860. 3m. PYNO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, To-morrow (WED- | Teaus—3 months credit on approvedjNotes, onall sums over | The busi-| SN NON rrr ere VEW ADYEATISEUENTS. Dry Goods, Groceries, Tron, &«., &Avc., &c. FANE GREAT FALL STOCK has just arrived, and is now selling, at the usuy) reasonable prices, at J, H. TURNER & CO'S. Ores DRESS DEPARTMENT. French Merinos, Coburgs, Cashmeres, Alpacas, Tartans, | Reps, Sardinian Cloths, Winceys, Fiounced Dresses, Spring | Skirts, &. } | SHAWL DZPARTMENT. Wool, Tweed and Tartan Shawls and Handkerchiefs, Filled Paisely du. Muntles, Mantle Cloths, Waterproof Capes, &e. MOURNING DEPARTMENT. Black Coburgs, Alpacas, Indiana Paramwa.ta, Crapes, Crape , Collars, &e. Hosiery Department. Ladies’ Cashmere, Cloth, Kid and Lined Gloves and Mitts ; Woollen and Cloth Hose. Ladies’ Drawers and Vests, Child | rens Sock , Wovl Gauntlets, Siveves, Caps, Rubber Boow und Shves. —S ceo oe FANCY DEPARTMENT. | Ribbons. Trimmings, Searls. Lace, Collars, Sleeves, Hair ‘Nets, French and English Flowers, and Head Dresses, Dress | Caps, Ladies’ Felt Hats Silks. Velvets, Plated Card Baskets, | Fish Slices, &c., Suble Martin and other Furs. HEAVY DEPARTUENT. Prints, Cottons, Ticks Sheetings, Towellings, Warp, Flannels, Blankets Horse do., 5 Bushel Bigs, &. eG —— FURNISHING DEPARTVUENT. | Damasks. with wide Fringe, Tassels and Lace to match ; Moreens Linen Damask, Tabie U vers, Floor Cloth, Drugget ; | by yard or square ; Room Papers, Carriage Lace. | | | } } a > iE GERTLEWEWS DEPARTUHENT. ; White and Colored Shirts, Flannel do., Under Vests and | Drawers, Scarfs, Ties, Mufflers, Knitted Jackets, Gloves, | Mitts, Socks Beaver, Meltun anj Doeskin Cloths, &c., Um- | brellas, Waterproof Coats. | > tee | GROCERIES. Superior Black and Green TEA, fresh Roasted Coffee, Sugar, Muscatel, Layer and Sultana Raisins, Currants, Pranes, Figs, Alwonds, Spices, Fancy Soaps, Sperm and other Candles, The celebrated Dundee Marmalade. &e. IRON, STEEL, SALT, ROPE, PIPES, by Box, &c. British Dry Goods Store. Great George-street October 23, 1860. [ ADVERTISEMENT. ] | FEMIATS is to certify that from personal knowledge of the bearer, Nergt. Hvau Logan. we believe him to be a man of strict integrity, aid in every respect deserving of the con- hdence so long reposed in him, as Jaiior of this County. Hay- ing served in H.B.M. service for.the lengthened period of | Twenty-eight and a half years, and filled his late situation in Georgetown Jail for Twenty-one (21) years, his consistent character for efficiency, morality, and the impartial discharge ‘of his duty, is already established, and needs no further tes- | timony from us. We, the undersigned, have much pleasure in bearing witness ito the high estimation in which Sergt. LoGan is held in t's | community, and cannot allow him to retire from the public jnervice of sO many years, without giving this tokea of the | worthy estimation in which he is held by us. ROBERT T. ROACH, Rector Trinity Church. The sentiments here expressed [ can eertify as correct. F.J MACDON aLD, P. P. DAVID KAYE, J. P. | W. B.. AITKEN, J P. D GORDON, J. P. E THORNTON, J. P. W. SANDERSON, J. P. | JAS: MACFARLANE, J. P. FINLEY MACNELLL, J. P. ANDREW A. MACDONALD Visiting Justice of G. Town Jail GEORGE POULE, V. J. G. T Jail. Georgetown, Sept. 29, 1560. Grorcetowy, 5th October, 1860. MR. HUGH LOGAN having cailed on us, the undersigned, ‘to certify to his conduct as late Jailor in Georgetown, during the time we have acted as Visiti g Justices for the said Jail, we have, from time to time, reported in the Jai] Journa’ our approval of the manner m which he fulfilled the daties of his office, and we have no hesitation in again stating tuat on our regu ar visits we found the ivterior of the Jail kept clean and > in order, and the prisoners all satisfied. WwW. SANDERSON, } ANDREW A MACDONALD, GORGE POOLE. DANIEL GORDON, JAS MACFARLANF, Visiting Magistr’e. I HEREBY certify that as Medical Attendant of the Jail in Georgetown for the Jast Eighteen years, I have, during i that time, ever known Mr. Huon Logan, the Jailor, to be _ kind and attentive to the unfortunates placed under his charge, and always ready to carry into operation whatever remedies or sanitary measures were recommended to him, DAVID KAYE, Surgeon. Georgetown, Sth Oct., 1860. . { \—— STON Es! SLDOV Es! ; gust RECELVED, per Brig ** Henry.’ 300 STOVES, con- | sisting of Cook, Franklin, Parlour Cook, Air-tight, Box and Shop STOVES. in variety, for sale by the Subscribers, at / DODD'S Brick Store, Pownal-street. September 25. FELLOW CITIZENS. “FYENITE Subscribers have also received a few COOKING STOVES, adapted for‘ oal or Wood, among which is the «6 Good Samaritan,’ the most economical Stove of the age. Call and see, and judge for yourselves. Sept. 25. DODD & ROGERS. wf " Norice TO FARMERS, UST RECEIVED, a few FARMERS’ BOLLERS, of 30, 45 A} and 60 gallons, fur sale ciieap by the Subscribers. DODD & ROGERS. Teen a A SHOP FOR THE PEOPLE. | UST received at CHEAP SIDS, Queen Square, per Schrs. Carrie M. Rich, Sunny South and Peate, from Boston— | 46 Kegs Nails. | Case Kerosene Lamps and Glasses, 1 Barrel pure Oil for ditto, warranted to burn without Smoke or Smell, ? Boxes Cast Steel Axes, 1 Box Yankee Firmer Chizels, 1 Case Ladies Steel Skirts, 5 frunks, 2 Boxes Ironmongery, 2 Tranks Vi Skin tiats, 13 Cases Yankee Boots and shoes, (all kinds). 5 Barrels Refined Sagar, 10 Boxes Prime Raisins, 1 Box Java | Coffee, 2 Trunks Looking Glasses, 1 Case Brushes, 14 doz | Pails, 12 doz Brooms, 2 Cases Wool Cards, &e., &e., and per ; Ship * Isabel,” from Liverpool :— 4 Bales and 2 Cases Scotch Goods, ‘torether with 5 Puns. Molosses, 5 Uhds. Sugar, and 15 | Chests Good THA, by recent arrivals All of which, together |with the previous large Stock of BRITISH and AMERICAN /GOUDS on hand, are ofered at exceedingly low prices. ‘Termg—Casb. No accounts kept open tv accommodate any ee B. DAVIES. (all papers 3w.) City Tannery— West end of Graiton Sweet. | Notice. | TO SHOEMAKERS AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. OR Sale at the above establishment— 600 CALFSKINS, 500 Sid:s SULE LEATHER, at 1s. 9d. per Ib. Charlottetown, 16th October. 1860. | The proprietor of the City Tannery takes this opportunity of returning bis thanks to the public tor the liberal patronage he has received at their hands during the past eighteen | months ; and he would further intimate that he expeets shortly to be able to supply this market with Sole Leather at ONE ee From Albany Direct, 163 | Stoves! Stoves! JUST ARRIVED FROM YARMOUTH, N.S. | PRES STOCK of the celebrated Cooking, Franklin and Box STOVES, with large Metal Builers, for sale by the following Agents :— McDonavp & Buotuzrs.......... Georgetown. Lg fee, ad ee Murray Harboar. | H. J.P. Tervizzicn.............Charluttetown. Be. BRU nbs ceueeesse4 wet Wheatly River. i BAGUAts. © BOOMs vi ccccncnies -.»-New Glaszow. | Garnerr & Hupson.-.......cccec. Fyfe's Ferry. Motsy & Goties 60.0 scccscccsceess New London. Reveen Turan... ..scccsscccsces Margate, D. & P. MeNotr......-. sseeeeees Malpeque. a ee rere eeeeee UmmMerside, OP MAAN i 65s cece ue tcseaes see ae | And at P. Srernens’s Cheap Store, Orwell, where one of | the Stoves can be seen in use. Any parties wanting these | Stoves will require to order them immediately, as many have been already engaged. Terms—3 \o 12 months, on juint notes of hand. | tH Please call and see before purchasing elsewhere. Seytember 25, 1, Se | Stoves! Stoves! ‘To Farmers and others, who wish to | save Money, when Oats and Cash are scarce. E. the undersigned, certify that the Yarmoura Cookine Stoves. purchased by us from the Agent at Orwell, have fully proved to be what they were represented to us—good | Stoves, | ‘The advantages of these Stoves over American manufactured are, that they are strong and substantial—we have had them /in use for nearly two years, and they appear as perfect as when new, with a fair prospect of lasting for the mext ten | years—and the saving of wood and labour. ; Epwarp Morrisey, Tavern Keeper; Tuomas McPuerson, | Wharfinger; Coartes Jaues McDonap, Orwell; Captain | Joann McDonarp, Pinette; Fovtay McDonaxp, Point Prim; | Ricusrp Gitt, Newtown. Now is the t me to secure one of these everlasting cheap | Stoves, before they are all sold. | Also for Sale, a few FARMER'S BOILERS, at alow price, | suitable fur soap making, dyeing. or builing potatoes for pigs. | Two Schooners will be at Orwell Whar on the 4th October, ‘loading with Produce fur the subscriber. PATRICK STEPHENS. | Cheap Store, Orwell, October 2, 1860. 3m. i |The latest Discovery for Saving Money to the | Farmers who Parchase. | THE PRINCE OF WALES | New Patent Potatoe Digger, ‘Of GEORGE JENKINS, Patentee, Lot 49. FENUE above named DIGGER has been tried and proved to be the best invention of the kind everseen on this Island, and for which Letters Patent have been granted by the Government of this Island. Any one infringing on the same will be prosecuted as the law directs. The Jollowing Agents will tak: orders for these celebrated Machines, which are warranted to dig from 24 to 3 acres each |day, with proper attendance and care :— W. W. Lavine and J. Romans, Charlottetown, where one of the machines can be seen, Henry Farquaarson, Southport. Dona.p Farguuanson, West River, Georce Apams, Vernon River. Daniet Carrot, Contractor, St. Andrew's. Bensamin Acorn, Grand River East. and at | Parrick Sreruens’s Cheap Store, Orwell, where one of the above can now be seen at work, and one of MeKenzie’s patent also. Price and Terms same as those of the Patentee. _ September 11, 1860. : KENG’S SG@UARE | Furniture Warerooms, ILE Subscriber tenders his sincere thanks to his friends and numerous customers, of both Town and Country, for the liberal patronage he has reveived for the last tweaty-fuur years, and solicits a continuance of former favors, having now on /hand a Jarge supply of MATERIALS of every description for the manatacturing of every article of Furniture in the Cabinet Business, and a large quantity of good, substantial Parlor, Drawing- /room and Bed-room FURNITURE, of the newest and most fashionable patterns ever made on the Islani, and at the lowest possible prices. GILT MOULDINGS for frames of every description, and LOOKING-GLASS PLATES of all sizes and qualities con- | stantly kept on hand. _ BEDROOM SETS complete, cheaper and better made than any imported. | UPHOLSTERING of every description done in the most fashionable variety, and at the shortest notice. Iron. Brass and Wood Turning (plain, twist and ornamental,) done on the must reasonable terms. | FUNERALS FULLY SUPPLIED, HEARSE, HORSES, &c. —— aLso—— __ A few MELODEONS on hand, manufactered by Messrs, (8. D. & H.W. Saurru, Boston Persons desirous of purchasing “may rely on Instraments from Smith's Manufactory, and can be purchased from the Subscriber at the same price as in Boston. i ' CALL AND SEE, | MARK BUTCHER. East Corner King’s Square, October 9, 1860. 3m SWABEY & ROBERTS, | Commission Merchants, | WHOLESALE and RETAIL PROVISION DEALERS, Great George Street, Charlottetown, P E Island. ALWAYS ON HAND, AT LOWEST MARKET RATES— | FLOUR TEAS BRANDY, Pale and ‘orn Meal Coffees Dark Ship Bread W hite Sugar Rotterdam GIN Crackers Brown Sagar Cream of the Valley Rice Molasses Jamaica Pork Mastard Demerara Rom Bacon Perper Scotch Whiskey Hams Spices M.lt Whiskey , Bath Chaps Pickles Port Wine Cheese Sauces Sherry Tobaeco Salt Marsala Manilla Rope Vinegar aret Oakum Soaps Champagne | Cobza Oil Candles Bottled Ale & Porter | Albertine Sperm Candles Maraschino | Vaints Starch Noyan | Paint Oils Saleratus Geneva | Glass Indigo Blue ** Old Tom”’ Milk Panch | | English Soda Water, and numerous other smaller articles, all Loadvn Importation, and all warranted, tg” Liberal advances made against CONSIGNMENTS at all times, on receipt of Goods. May 29, 1860. ly Varnish Knotting, &e. ENUE Subscriber has received per Helena, from New York, the following VARNISHES, which he will sell at greatly ‘reduced ptices :— | 1 Barrel No. | FURNITURE VARISH, l -ée.:- Neg do, do., 1 do. Coach Body do., 1 do. Drying Japan do., 1 do. Black do. do,, 1 do. Knortting. | Best English VARNISIES and PAINTS on sale at former | prices. W. R. WATSON. | City Dreg Store, Sept. 11, 1860. BEER & SON ILL fee! much obliged to their Country Customers, if they will call and receive their ACCOUNTS, which are now ready for delivery. | October Y, 1860. lm Notice. - & LL Book Debts, Notes of Hand and other securities, due to the subscriber in this Island, having been duly assi by me to Mesars. ALeEx. McLeop & Co, of Halifax, Merchants, Assign. | ment dated 14th August inst., the several debtors are y Te. | quested to pay their several amounts to the said firm. without further notice, HUGH FRASER. | FEN pursuance of the Assignment above referred to, all per- sons whosoever indebted to Mr. Huen Faasen, are requested to make wise, are requested to wake payment before the FIR-T day of SuiLLING AND SIX PENCE A POUND, which will be as jn nediate payment of their respective amounts to Cuances Patwea, chéap ag the same a of Sole Leather cau be purchased | Esq., Charlotietowa, our Attorney, who is authorised to receive the same, either in New York, Boston or peas | March 20, 1860. sl. ALEX. McLEOD 4 CO, Charlottetown, 21st August, 1860. ee eee —