THE BAAMINER. = Pree re neeeeemsement Se = meena — Court by the Municipal Court a earsjand valleys, and California wiil, in Jess than five years vo the Supreme of the indictment doeég not Sipeartiime, make herself felt among the nations of the wore —that — made—that the sentence wag not in ac-jeither directly as a free land, or indirectly by her stern whe ‘with the statute in saying that the said Web-|independence of feeling. Her voice will be respected, aa be taken from the Jail. The Municipal|her decision will be looked for. . She is the most prac- ye ot having performed the proper primary proceed-| tical of nations. And yet there is genius here. The Court . case, the Supreme Court had not yet ac-|pale-faced poet has stolen in upon us, and now and inetd jurisdiction. — That the Supreme Court had not}then, amid the din of building towns, his fine strain is + sabe furnished with the records ofthe Municipal|beard. The Painter, (he musician, the artist--all are Ae nt in this case, the simple endorsement of the Clerk here. Stern Life brings them down to the practical, but of the Municipal Court upon the: indicument not being \they are here, and will, in time, make themselves felt, gofficient to. give the Supreme (Court, jurisdiction. Ar-}Werhave'all ‘the comforts in our cities, and almost. all coment ia still proceeding. ‘the lexuries "that cotld be procured at the east of the ived at dford on|™ountains; and thisan the space of five months, Fe- gsinestbale Fe of000 berela Sperm oil. valoed male society will be bere soon, and what more-can be , ; ot t a eR RR RY OE ENO CLT 2 OTT ERE Se ee EONS. 2 OREO TOT a WER CURT ESERORE C07 wer Reo 163 enemies = a a = a AAA OsWONSTRA TOR OF THE SONS OF TEMPERANCE, UNDER THE AUSPICIES OF His Excellency Sir D. Campbell, Bart., LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, &c. &e. GHNER AI CONVENTION of the Sons’ or on FRIDAVYthe 2th day of JUNE, instani, (the Antiversazy. of the Cothnation of Her most Graciotis Majesty, Queey VioToni@e) at which, the Sons of Temperance in the neigb- img Colonies are respectfully invited to niteid, Divine Service’ will be Reld in St, Paul’s Church. et il byglock, A. m.,add'a ‘Temperance Sérmon will be preached by uit $113,000. This. is thought to-be the most|@skedfor. ca. oe me de wes of sperm oil ever entered into one ves-| We are not corseiovsof Our intelligence and strength, , -|We speek not. only.of-hery mines—eold, silver, lead xbaent from New Bedford about three. years, and a half. |, pee y Ob here wold, siver, lead, | |copperysulpher, quicksilver and coal—but of the agrj- By the. I, at ane euets oe oa cu ura resources and of her water privileges. ; Add ta pape " ane pag wet Loud), worah sat r.commercial position is such, that riches can- ~ se] at any port in the world. The Coral has been but.of- the riches our state holdsywithin her eee riends of Temperance in gener Rev. D. FitzGerald, Chdplain of the Victoria Div? 29)... a | ‘The attendance of the Pace of the, Order, and 0) .0e t Temperance of this Islind, will take place (D. V5), ais respectiully schicited am, . a Collection will be taken up in ajd of the “ Cadets Of bp ten i erance.”’ pant. One A EPG following ig the, order of the day ax At Paar ae /o’clock, p. m., the Son's’ will meet at the Town Bagl, vane jheaded by their splendid Brass Band, will asch in Brogee-. rese The trial had. not been t'is not strange then, that this feeling of seli-relia showld be so-strong and broad-cast:im the lend» With he Maine Court, “he British and Ame- et fail to. be poured into her Jap fromabroad. nee fm to the” laviog of the SPAS SToND Git sae ' , s ise ¥. Tempyvaner Harr; thence to a de ‘pout epoton GoletBe. ment House Groutids, which Hae been indly grauted 1h but it ed'the Captains of the ves- canna ‘ond wei ath nety Hib Exe ve Liedtenaat G > , ' Po ei ud ‘Onle’ to|occasion His Excellency the Lieutenagt Governor, Sie este pote aata remeinder mull cSUmrye et er ee comray i te as i Ma seta te ee eeUsS 3 wat iments. {tise ed that several interesting alic. as..watinpr. be cles Two men, Oimsiee and: Connolly, en ae for contemplation; ‘that, canbe |, i@radies Wiltie delivered on the rod. yp ypousll PigprzZzLement.-— ° ‘ ; H bt a ° 4 res tot e mi ‘ , ~*% - ais TIcEeTs “mav be hei at t é ore: ; K weirs ‘ wore recently arrested in N. ‘ork, ¢ . ed, with having p datas gE i “une a ~ Haszard, a A. Haszatd. Lydiard, 7, athlete ae en cid a Bank, in Ci : Jn. which, they * PASSENGERS —Ih the Stkamer on Thursday evéninee Secretary, and of)the Commitiee.—Piice, le..6d. each. (tae were'firmerly etiployed as Clerks, They had: deposite! Revi. Smallwood: Lady and fumily; Miss HavilandyMiss (UU RTCe 10. 40 0 aod rind Ne aap the eesh in Wall: ; : : ; he a _— P Cotimittee—Mesers. Jolin Mowers, Be wig, (hg! be o¢' the cash in -btree Jane Haviland, Mr. R, Haviland; H. Palmer; Beq.3:Mr. Cart $y ss cies Fie! +; Th : S Coe 8 ta . W. B. Davison W. Barnstead, John Field) oinas. Al'ey anbrar—aneen , wright, Mr, b. C. Call, Mr. Bagnall; and others. Hetiry Smith, Ad n Murray. ss al aves ; CALIFORNIA. om vid TS | ae Ww. C. TROWAN, Secretery, We received a few days since, from a friend in Cali-} fori; the- Sacremento Transcript of the 26th . April ait’ ‘Whe-paper ie well’ and ably written, and full of matter; we-cam make only a few extracts, : sail) 8 belay pone tein wih eee roe elie et tements. therein | their attention’to'a. large and varied‘assortinent of comteined are fou , what’ immense strides Cajifornia. is making: io general improvement. and pros- California is: ee ane strides in population, in and: im commercial! importance. Its citiea are growing; towns are springing up from the prairies ; its maare becoming cultivated ; hotels are erecting, and jew steamers daily awaken the echoes of its: hills. ‘are the Indians receding before the white race, _All is becoming Americanized, The whole ‘sountry’ ie nervous with growth, A tremendous con- enitation of energy and enterprise, such as the world pever saw before, has seized upon this land in its might. ‘god raising it to a first position among the nations, _ ‘Sf independence and individuality, are characteristics _ sonication of self reliance, is to be found in the length and breadth of California. The past condition of things here, has fustered this feeling. With but very \ittle government in, many places, and with absolutely no government at all in the, graster part of the mining districts, our populace have! been compelled to depend upon themselves; and the; astonishing fact has been brought to light, that even) | the old Spanish tongue is scarcely heard in our}: ° the American people, the very essence, the very per-|- ¥ iy Chartottetdes, June 15; 1360 ted | JUST’ ARRIVED FROM ROSTON., ; | ERED AGA u ‘HE Subseriber, grateful to his kind Patrons fomtheir) [J , mai £) aN peer « Otten Xs very liberal support in times past, begs leave to call Hooper 5: Cheap: N OW *, Stone, ) _ SIPUATED AT THE SOUTH SIDE OF - AMERICAN: GOODS, ) UEEN SQUARE, Pp Selected with great-care from some ofthe most respec- Q table Houses in‘Boston. : \Atracarp to tux Buick Housz, WHERE EVaRE : June 22. ‘Ow, JOHN’ GIBSON: er ie ee we THE. ~~) Wearing Apparel, Tea; Groceriés) Xe. yO , Can be hnd at astonishingly low pricey. ATZRIGAG ARY YO, IA HIS Store wiil be open for Tee SIX WEPKS onte. ApH UNION was incorporated by the Legislature ofj + during which time @ Lance Stock invest beditpcsed New, York, in 1840, for the promotion of the Fine! of. Gome and judge for yourselves. Arts. a. 1 NI'B—Good TEA from Is. Gd. to Qs. 625 ready On the 20th December next. there will be distributed byl 536 SHIRTS for 10d:; other articles in proportion. Lot, to Subscribers, several hundred choice PAINTINGS,» , . rel ; : BUSTS, and other Works of Art, some’af which are extreme!y| Wlio would not make a shift to yet a shirt for' 109. * ' “}. Phe above store is situated next to Morris’s Briek —— costly. A Subscriber of Five Dollars is » Member for the year, and! {ouge, and not at the North Corner, as former!y. follows : (ode eee esha: = Dome ieee Ist. Every Member receives 3 copy ofaiarge and costly! P it fv a) \y iy y ead | | i) Ww NM BE @ $d. He is also entitled. to an Annual Repert of the Trans-| actions, &c., of the Union. a publication of 16: pages, quarto, of 3 columns each, with af ‘HE Subscriber begs to nouly bis friends and “We beantiful Engraving. public that he has removed froim the Shop:larely ‘oe - sana) UNOS noe Me gerne’ by Lot)a Painting of great) Shop lately occupied by Mr. George (Foster, in Keat ) ) art. ~ . "a ; "TMP a be Wi" elt bie b \Street,and opposite the residence of Henry Palmer, is entitled to ali the privileges of the Union—which are as! May, 29, 1850. Origina! Bngraving. j ° :* 1 ’ | (Bell Hanging, and Locksmith Business. Sd. He also receives monthly, the “ Bunnetin?’ This is 4th. He has likewise thesopportunity of obtaining at the‘cupied by him‘onposite to the Colonia! Building to te Specimens, &c., can be seen at the Office of the Subscriber,| with this state of things, never has a country been MOTE | who has been appointed Honorary Secretary to the Union for 8q., where he will carry on. ihe varivas branches of hrs otderly—never has property been held more inviolable, or life more sacred, than in California, for the Jast|desirous of becoming Subscribers to the Union. twelve or fourteen months. Things move quietly here, and twelve or fourteen months accomplish that which this Island. He issempowerad to grant receipts to persons! business as heretofore. Ile returns his sincere thanks to the public for their past patronage, snd trusts ‘hat he will merit and receive a continuance, of the same. DAVID) O'NEAL CHARLES YOUNG, + Charlottetown, June 1, 1350. flonorary Secretary. oe em es years could not oe Townsend's Sarsaparilla. June 19, 1850. lin, A large portion of our community are scattered | WY M, SKINNER, Agent for the, stemve :Mberli WP. beck —— —— rp rset nes throughout the mining district. Not the veriest wild, * recommends to the public the following certrti-| VRENGH BRAND v. man could jead a more independent life than those who/ecate in testimony. of its efficacy inthe cpre of dseaves. éwell in the guiches and toil among the hundred moun-! Thia is only one of the many instances, on thie Island, tun streams that dash down the western slope of the | wherein cures have. been effected’by the use of ‘Towne ~Sterra Nevada. ‘T'hese men who have once tasted the| send’s Compound Extract, of Sarsaparitia. ) rweets of complete freedém—who once have fel: the! CrHarcoprerown, PLB. 1, April 27, 1850. . wrigorating influence of a thorough independence, ean-| This isto certify that my wifewas for the space of not @o easily give up the priz® they have won. ‘Theirjtweniy five. years suffering under 2 Complaint got enmions are heard at the corners of our streete : they! throuzh a severe Gold, which brought on a general de- stand an. all their vigor in our public assemd!ages: and bility of the System, and,from the use of one Bottle of tvery tone of their voices speaks of independence, of of Dr. S. P, Townsend's Compound Exvaacr or Sar «ain determ nation, and of self reliance. |SAPARILI A, was entisely restored topoud healih, which Bouaded en the one side by the alinost impassable! was purcnased, from Aic. Mi. WiSKINNGR, General Sierra Nevada—siretshing inte intermimabie forests Bt] Agent at Charlottetewn for the above Medicine. the north, unpierced by roade, uncuitivatetl by the hand! — FINLAY MKENNON, ef man,—bordered atthe sonth by a country where! Sworn to before me, ¢#ail a degraded race, - hemmed in at the west by} Geo, Dalyrumple J.P. 4 ‘ve Grand Pacific, our iselated condition as a State, Nas! Set) core ee sided much prevalence and strength to this feelin. Vilham (crifiia, TAILGH. And not only our isolated condition, but our dista nee DORCHESTER SPREKT, INSTHE BAST END OF TH) ‘om the seat of government 1% Wasiington, hashad its} 0, COMMER ANA. oy oho _ x EGS leave respecifully 10 intorm his friends and ty efect also. We knew, that Congres could do bat litte! 3 ee tenn een ere ata for us; that much time must elapse vefere aid could vei pubhe in, general; )tust, beving received the Spring ex od ve rer : ‘and summer London and Paris F ASHTONS for 1950, he will be pected from that quarter at all, and that even When ty réceive and execute ‘anv orders in his line. might require assistance ofa totaliy different kind.-- tw hisfriends for post fiwolirs, sydto assure them ond the pulle With al! this before: us, we took care of ourselves, and) that any future orders) with which he may be oylide WAIT be “worse comes to worse, we fee} thatwe can do it again.) prom pti y atiended to, and fesecutey in the best stvle of worl. lt iw. j ible for Con tu| govern us at inansaip, aad on the most reaegnable terms: engty te ee or : gress. tn ;, ATMS) Jrye 5 F850. p wee ey Wiss or expect to eep 1s, tae yreut i ysl —mnegh tti a a ss 7x Vachic Railrosd must be built Just, RUCKIVED, Azain, we are conscious of eur intelligence, nnd of, A jarge’ Supply. of Sweedish and pehee* .°: eer capabithy to d-find ourselves. . Those whe hove im Ton, oh oes , ‘ }, } ] ' eae Aeneas PMA Ae Io abso) tole Ge Rel PDR 5 myrted he e, are’ Of the cteam of our popu ae, At Ae mee ee ee it did come, affairs, changing as they do, so rapidly: here,! «WG takes this opportubity also to return his sincere thanks) UAT TEN SHILLINGS PER GALLON FOR CASH Pa Subseriber respectfully solteits the Publig: *« inake trial of his stack of the above eriéle wine: ‘for nchnoss of favour, strenvth, andvextreme low price. will, he feels contident, wduce & purgiare, anc) ue rs \a cepetition of their order. : ; W. oT BADGE. Distillery Gt. George Street, June 19. a ee » im TO tue ‘TENANTS AND Serri#es on | oWnsuies Nos: Pe Oe o9, 40, 41, 42, 435. any GR aNp TOALL OTBEKS Pos Prince Epwanp [sranp.owio ARP FADLE SPD 7« / ME ON ANY ACCOUNT WiiaTSOEVRR HEREBY notity that have ths dae assigned ove: 7 . ; : ’ . uiiny Realand Personal Estate in Peince Ed aarg ‘Isfand, to dames Peake Msq. the Hen’ Cansties Hersjey ‘the Hon. Jom Alyri€ Holland Pheoothiuse Dest pay, ; a quit a?! ; ° Esq ,aa ‘Trustees for the parinent of Debit and’ o'er {| Pili poses, All persons indebted tome are redturrec >: pnaie aumediate peyinent othe sald Truatees, and 4 ie who dauaybe Ydebted are reqnésted to Mrwal their Acceuits to the Sante parves ivr ud} istMent, CHARLES WORRELL Chariettetown, Juné 19/4 80"°° ee cee - - ee Suu ada { ‘ af : r 05. ede } PERSONS edesivous. of remmiiting money to anor? ‘ngland or Scotiand.can obtain Hille of Pachange tor t's: purpose for any amvcnt. and at ane required sight, fron: ie sahreriber. [I -CSaheerther wilopyrceaen # oa ME seh ange ers emery ; ny part ot thtewortd, the Colonies, or to thecUmites States, or any paptat ) WAP yorvare, hrtelhpen: race “of fr-e-mnen, capable: Warne: fesi eae for satoecte hy ! CIfARLIS } oN te ' bore + , at ay? tri th Acerpeteee 1 y 2 Vm ceany ene yebey Weve eased upon the bole | MW. SALUN Mie 7 beeharkeeretewar Jee EER : 7 mes el ila