THE EXAMINER. 23 but be relates how he was ill by his paramour’s chocolate, never had been the case, only in your imagination, and not | says jokingly he would forgive her even if she were to poison even there ouly for the occasion, You assumo that L| him, and a month afterwards, just before he is supposed to, bought indiscriminately all sorts of iron from those boys, poison himself, he tells his friends he is going to Blyihswood» whose future fate you so pathetically deseribed. You lie— square, and actually loiters in the neighbourhood for the under a mistake, Brother Heard. Such did not appear in urpose of making the world believe he is poisoned there. | evidence, neither is it true, which I am prepared if neces- Was L’Angelier likely to commit self-murder, and in such a! sary to prove. manner as wilfully to bring on Madeline Smith the suspicion! Your profile of the old Tax-gatherer bears as much resem- of the deed? These questions are now beyond human in- blance tévhat you would wish to make it appear, as light does vestigation, The jury, by their verdict, have declared their | to darkness. 1 have not taken anything by false accusation ; inability to decide. ‘Ta this verdict we must concur; yet) but from the way in which you swore to old rusty bolts we see nO reason for the cheering and the manifestation of baving no marks, perhaps you have. The Bible Class that joy which greeted it. Madeline Smith goes forth free from |has you for a Teacher will be apt to realise the truth of the the penalties of the law—and that is all. proverb of the blind leading the blind, &e. -- As the public generally know little, and care less, about Viotation or tae Exacisn Towns at Senasroror.—It is! the affair, I should not now have troubled them, only for the betieved in official quarters that the expulsion of the foreign | threat held out by you. Iam not aware that public justice traders from Sebastopol will turn out a more serious matter | is bound to wait the pleasure of William Heard, or any one than was at first supposed. One of the expelled has deposed | else, I was prepared to meet you last Cou t on the indict- before the English Consul that the graves of the English have | ments, and am so still. Take my advice, which is as good — ee nln ceadin ae a oe }on this point as Mr. Howe's, or any other lawyer, when you ’ ON, We., sn t* CAvererd ane ave hetter evi a th: ; ad i akon eee This moe on te Bala Clava -_ the Greek | ie = sn tte marae sone than you had in ulation interfered, an aced a watch over the cemetery, | seat op , ire stie Oe ; cad also at an ander pretence of looking for cannon} Ch. Town, August 8, 1857. Wa. CRABS, jun, suid to have been buried. P. 8.—Your Vigilance Committee ought to have been OR Ory round. Several tons of old iron have been bought recently, Tux Trovstes or tae Suvran.—According to despatches | Ee from Constantinople, the Austrian Ambassador had recom- | LOCAL NEWS. Y mended the Turkish Government not to listen to the re presen- | tations of the Envoys of France, Russia, Sardinia and Prussia, THe Wuate.—At the present time a novel spectacle, an concerning the affairs of the Danubian Principalities. The! enormous Whale—75 feet in length—is to be seen at the Grand Vizier is reported to have said that he desired the spirit /entrance of Tracadie harbor, it ‘being one of the largest of the Treaty of Paris to be carried out with regard to those | animals of which we have any certain information. The carcass | districts of the empire, but he found so much opposition that | was found floating at sea, and towed into the harbor on he could not follow the dictates of his conscience on this sub- Monday, the 3d inst., and has become an interesting object. ject. It appears as if the Sultan were the victim of foreign | During the last ten days it has been visited by an immense contending interests, not knowing what to do. Meanwhile the | concourse of people from every section of the Island, anxious | unpopularity of Turkey in the Principalities increases, and | to haye the opportunity of seeing one of those mighty monsters the elections have made no pro ress, neither are they sus-} of the deep, so rarely thrown on our shores. On Monday the pended. The police have succeeded in arresting the person | writer proceeded to the spot, and gathered the following who assassinated the relation of Prince Danilo. He is a} particulars from Mr. Oliver L. Gilman, who belongs to the Montenegrin priest, and was hired, it is said, to commit the | vessel, an] was landed to take charge and dispose of the carcass. crime for a political motive. His trial will commence in a! Qur informant states, that on Sunday, the 2d August, at noon, few days. it was first sighte@loating on the surface, by the American ‘fishing schooner Samuel Gilbert, of Gloucester, Mass., Hlenry Cessation or Executions tn Spain»—Ninety-eight persons Smith, master, when off about 20 or 25 miles from land. have been exeeuted for the late insurrection. The Queen, by | Bearing down directly towards tue object, various conjectures } Ava 7—Steamer Westmorland, Evans,Shediac; mails and passengers. Hlarine Intelligence. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Anns a Valuable Household Furniture, New Advertisements, Cattle, &e. Sehr. Bee, McRae, do; laths. Trial, Venues Richibuctou; boards. Tre BE SOLD, by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the 3rd Copy, Clark, do; deals. Aurora, Crawford, Shediac; do. William Nelson, Siliker, Bay Verte; do. Elizabeth, Campbell, Miramichi; | ROOM, Queen-street, the do. Dove, Campbell, do; shingles. 8—Kiien, Spinney, Canso; leaving the Island— 1 Handsome Rosewood Cenire Table, 1 Rose |1 Very fine Rosewood Sofa, (crimson eloth) wood Sofa Table bbls. Steamer Westmorlnad, Evans, Pictou. Schr. Conservative, McFadyen, Buctouche; deal. 10—Mary Lousia, Rodgers, Sydney; coal. Brigantine Munoeo, Lemeaux, Montreal; sundries. Schr. Mary, Arbuckle, Pictou; Flour. Angelique, Babin, Sydney; coals. 6 Jo. Belle. Sprague, Bey Verte; deal. Steamer Westmorland, Evans, September next, at 11 o’clock, at the subscriber's SALE- property of a gentleman about Chair Mahogany Chairs, 1 Mahogan 1 Schee riting Table Handsome Kosewood Card ‘Tables, Shediac Schr, Bee, Oulton, Bay Verte; deals. Flora, Malone, | 1 Splendid Case of Surgical Instruments, (by Weiss & Son > Fishing voyage; fish and oil. Obi, McKay, Halifax; goods. F.R. ian oat Goodman, McKinnon, Richibuctou; salt. 11—Eliza, Young, Sydney; | coal, 12—Steamer Westmorland, Evans, Pictou; flour. Schr. | Greybound, Belfontaine, Sydney; coal. 13—Steamer Westmorland, Evans, Shediac; mails and passengers. . | CLEARED. Ava. 7—Steamer Westmorland, Evans, Pictou; mails and a ey Schr. Wm. Nelson, Siliker, Bay Verte; bal. Brigt. Roxana, Violet, London; deals. Mary Ann, Nicholson, Shemogue, bal. Defiance, Odgen, Bay Verte; do. Sovereign, Purdy, Pugwash; sundries. 8—Sieamer Westmorland, Evans, Shediac. Schr. Trial, Vigneau, Pictou; bricks. Elizabeth, Scott, Buctouche; bal. Ellen, Spinney, Tatmagouche; chains anp anchors. Bee, McRae, Pictou; bal. 10) —Brig Feme, Duncan, Shediac; ‘deals. Schr. Glide, Anderson, Bay | Shemogue; bal. Steamer Westmorland, Evans, Pictou. Mary, Arbuckle, do.; bal. Bee, Oulton, Bay Verte; do. 11—Brig Head- | ley Vicars, Lang, London; timber and deal. 12—Maria Louisa, | Rodgers, Sydney; bal. Angelique, Babin, Arichat; do. Steamer | Westmorland, Evans, Shediac. Brigt. Orinoco, Furniss, Liverpoul; | Timber. 13—Steamer Westmorland, Evans, Pictous mails and ! passengers. JJrices Current. CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS, AUGUST 15. Provisions, | Poultry, Beef, (small) ¥ th. .344 @ 64d Partridges, each ... none. Do. by qtr. ? b.. 4d @ 6d|Turkeys,each.... 4s @7s6d Mutton, ¥? t....... 3d @ 6d Fowls,each..... 1s 6d @ 2s % @ errr 24d @ 5d\ Fish, Petes PS Bing vans civucx none. Codfish, ® qtl...... 18s @ 20s Do. (small) ¥ .. 7d @ 9d Salmon, ¥ tb ...... 8d Lamb, ¥ i........ ..3d @ 6d Herrings, ¥ bbl.... 30s @ 40s Butter, ¥ h.... 1s 1d @ 1s 3d Mackerel, ¥ doz... 28 @ 3s 1 Elegant Gilt Pier Glass, (new) 1 l 3 1 11 the advice of the Ministers, had caused an order to be sent by telegraph to Seville, to put an end te the executions, unless | by special directions of the Government, which was to examine into each case. + or Sream ComMUNIcaTion BETWEEN ENGLAND AND NEWFOUNDLAND. | Were expressed as to what it really consisted of. Approaching it within about halfa mile, it was discovered to be a dead whale—the tail and abdomen uppermost—floating about | twenty feet high ; and on nearing it the body presented one of | the richest prizes that nature rarely awards to the humble | fisherman, A hawser was easily fastened round the tail, and —Private advices from England are to the effect that the it was taken in tow—steering towards Tracadie at the rate of British Government has agreed to guarantee £3,000 per annum, | two miles an hour. In crossing the bar it grounded in 8 feet in addition to the £7,000 granted by Newfoandland for direct | of water, where it stuck until the flow of the following tide, ateam communication between England and St. John’s N. F.; | when it was towed inside of the harbor, next the sand-hills, and that as Mr. Cunard declines terminating his mail contract | near Mr. Fowle’s new fishing establishment, and where it Do.by tub, ¥?b.. ls @ 104d Lumber, Cheese, ¥ b......5 3d @ 6d Boards, (hemlock). 48 @ 5s Pearl Barley, ? h.. 2d @ 24d) Do. (spruce)... 58 @ 68 Land, P Pawesseses none.| Do. (pine)..... 78 @ 8s Been Bis xin a0 9's - 9d @ 10d Shingles, # M..... 78 @ 9s Fidat, 0 B.s<si..+ 34. @ Bad) Lathe. .......%0, «oo 26.@ 36 Outmeal, ¥ ...... 24d @ 24d) Sundries, Begs, ¥ dozen..... 7d @ 9d) Timothy seed, # bus. — none. Rabbits, each...... none. | Cloverseed, ¥ tb. none. Vegetables. | Wook VB is cee ls 3d Potatoes, ¥ bush..... 33 @4s Hay, ¥ ton..... -. 708 @ 90s Carrots, # bushel. Peas, ¥ quart.... Turnips, # bush. Graia, none. | Straw, ¥ cwt....1s 3d @ Is6d 8d @ 1s' Homespun, ¥% yard.3s 6d @ 5s none. Tallow, ¥ th..... lld @ 1s ld |Cordwood, # cord...... none. Wheat, ® bushel.., none.| Apples, (P.E.1) ¥ bus. none. Barley, ¥ bushel... none. |Calf-skins, ¥ Ib..... &d @ 9d new Midwilery Case, do. [London Very large and handsome Brussel Carpet & Hearth Handsome Rosewood Book Case, ( ‘eo doors wig oe Franklia Stoves and Fenders, 1 Mah y and Stand Beautiful Parisian Marble Clock, (warranted) 1 Rosewood Foot Stool, 1 Pair handsome Lamps ‘ 1 Solo Lamp, with a variety of artigles, &c., &c. —ALsO— 4 Very fine Ayrshire COWS, (in calf and excellent milkers) Do. HEIFER, li : 1 Pure Bred do. BULL (yearling) 1 Ayrshire Steer | 1 Very fine FILLY, (2 years old by “ Eelipse,’") | Very neat and comfortable Carriage, (good material) 1 Very excellent Double Sleigh and Furs 1 Farmer’s Boiler, 1 Iron P ough, (Scotch) &e., &e. tar Terms liberal. gr August 17, 1857. JAMES MORRIS, Auctioneer. Valuable Household Furniture, Farm Stock, Farming Implements, Horses, Carriages, &¢., and REAL ESTATE, ~ T° BE SOLD, by PUBLIC AUCTION; on TUESDAY, the 22d September next, at the residence of LawRENCH Wuirer, Fsq., North River, the whole of that tleman’s yalu- = ee a ae China, eeneamn, Horses, Jarriages, Harness, Farm Stock, Fatming imple i cultural Crop, and other effects.” ote an Oe —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 & 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 acres, part of which is in a hich “state of cultivation, and the re- mainder covered with a fine shelter of Hard and Soft wood. For terms and particulars of sale, see Catalogue. ta Sate to commence at 11 o'clock. #3 August 17, 1857. A. H. YATES, Auctioneer. (po BE LET to the highest bidder on Wednesday, the 2ud day of September next, at 3 o’clock, p. m., at the Market fer St. John’s until its expiration in 1863, an arrangement will probably be made with the North Atlantic Steam Com-| pany to ran a steamer fortnightly between’ Liverpool and St. John's. —_—_—_—_—_———" CANADA. The post office law took effect on the first of August. The chief alteration is, that the mails are no longer to be burdened *y the immense amount of stale newspapers, sent by all cl sses of people to all parts of the country, passing free of postage :— | : . ne : | head is disproportionally large—measuring about 20 feet, and | they will be charged one half-penny each. The Newspapers d is disproportionally large—measuring about aes which pass free of postage are those sent by Newspaper publishers to their subscribers,—a great boon to the Press. Consequently, when any one wishes to mail any certain newspaper to a distant friend, he must buy it and wail it from the office of publication, or bring the one he may have | subscribed to, to be so mailed. Captain Rudolf, late Master of the iil fated Steamer ‘‘ Mon- treal,’’—Louis Roberge, mate, and Jean Baptiste Dorval, pilot, have been refused bail. Mr. Alleyn, counsel for Captain Rudolf, renewed his application to the court. The term was finished, and six months would elapse before the trial would come on, and bail to any amount could be given. Mr. Justice Duval is reported to have said :-—*‘ Since the former application was made to me on behalf of Rudolf, Roberge, and Dorval, the Grand Jury have returned a “ true bill’ against them for manslaughter. The objection therefore against their admission to bail isstronger. It was quite impossible that the trial of the prisoners could take place during the term which has just been closed. In this matter the Crown has acted with unusual diligence, indeed, no want of diligence on the rt of the Crown can be alleged. The indictment was a most uaportant one, and it is very seldom that a bill of so special a character has been brought within so short a time. The evidence is most voluminous, and it is, therefore, the more unusual that such an indictment was prepared so soon after the finding of the Inquest. In the interest of justice I abstain from discussing at length the reasons which induce me to adhere to my previous decision, and to decline admitting to bail the parties already named.”’ The Toronto Pilot complains that the postponement of this trial for six months was in direct opposition tu law. A collision oceurred on Lake St. Peter's, below Montreal, on the night of the 4th inst., between the steamers Quebee and Montmorency. ‘The latter was sunk, bu‘ no lives were lost. She was laden with flour. Bax Ropsery 1x Toronto.—Toronto, Aug. 3.—The Upper Canada Bank was robbed on Thursday night of between £4000 and £5000. To tue Eptror or rue Examiner. Sia,—On looking over the Islander of the 81st ult., I came across a communication from that exceedingly modest man, William Heard, alias Holy Willie, purporting to be a reply to my letter in the Examiner of the 20th ult., in which he states that I wish the public to believe that I have been made the innocent victim of such men as James Duncan, John Ings, William Bourke and himself. You are mistaken, Brother Heard ; wy intention was not so much to make the impression you state, (that having previously been ac- complished by the verdict of the Jury free from any quibble of law,) as to shew that they were influenced by your sophistry and peculiar method of distorting facts to suit your own purpose, which have obtained for you of late such un- enviable notoriety. You say that I have escaped the de- mands of justice—you ought to have written injustice, when immediately became, and continues to be, an object of great curiosity. On reaching the beach, an enormous mass appears | to the spectator—a carcass equal to 30 tons, or 120 fat oxen. The animal would, perhaps, be more interesting were it placed }on its belly; but it floated with the abdomen upwards, and | rests in that position, surrounded with water intermixed with joil. The more unique features—such as the mouth, eyes, | blow-holes, being underneath, are not visible. An animal of | this size has lips nearly 20 feet long, and displays, when open, | i ; | forming about one-third of the entire bulk. This is a Greenland teats at the lower part of the abdomen. ‘The fins of the tail are flat, and placed longitudinally, and measures from the end labout 25 feet across. The fins ure one on each side—about | nine fect in length. The color of the fins and tail are yellow- white ; the tail being partly clounded as it terminates. The )abdomen is black—being ribbed with large muscular bands | passing longitudinally from the head to the tail, each band }measuring about nine inches in width—at the present this outward covering is curling and peeling off from the effect of the sun, and beneath appears a solid fatty substance—the oil | ouzing out copiously from the whole surface, of a very strong poder, intermixing with the sea-water. The body looks like a large Indian canoe turned upside down. Several persons got on it, and were walking—or rather wading—on its surface every step. By putting the hand under water the mouth is reached ; and it is covered with long stout bristles of whale- | bone, from eight to ten inches in length. We brought home iseveral pieces of the outward skin, and a handful of these bristles, The careass of the whale has been purchased by Mr. Dean. One-half of the value is claimed by Messrs. J. P. Jewell, Tam- worth, New Hampshire, the owners of the vessel. The residue is to be equally divided between each of the crew, consistin of 12 persons. Preparations were making for rendering the | oil—dissection has already begun,—and the naturalist will be further gratified by paying another visitation as it progresses. Few anatomists can undertake to ascertain the conformation and figure of this great inhabitant of the deep, where the operators, instead of separating with a lancet, must cut their way with a broad-axe and hand-saw—/Js/. Pes Earty Harvestinc.—The annual Prize given by the Ion. was awarded to Mr. Alexander MacKenzie, Saint Peter's, on the 5th instant. The Barley was cut on the 31st of July. -_ HS ¢ me om 0d — Pirth, At Warblington, on the 12th instant, Mrs. Wilson of a Son. — ftlarried, At New Perth, on the 12th instant, by William Mackay, Esq , J. P. Mr. Donald Marechison, of Cardigan, Lot 53, to Miss Catherine Matheson, of Brown’s Creek, Lot 59. a Lot 31, to Miss Fanny Ann Burris, of Lot 20. Intyre, Peter Fitzpatrick, of Miscouche, to Maria, youngest daughter of | Mr. Moses Ryan, merchant, Cascumpes. i oS SS Died, On Sunday morning, August 16th, after a short but severe illness, | Mary, the beloved wife of Mr. John Handrahan, aged 48 years. | Funeral to-morrow, Tuesday, at 2 o’clock. At Charlottetown, on Monday, the 10th of August instant, Exen, the | beloved wife of Sergeant Thomas Bennett, aged 59 years. On Thursgay, the 13th instant, after an illness of 13 months, Mr. Thomas Crutchell, aged 65 years. He was long a resident of Charlotte- town, and was noch and widely respected for his many excellent qualities. you take into consideration the private consultation held in the ante-room of the Mayor's Court, by the Mayor, Coun- cillor Rankin and yourself, during the examination on that celebrated ** mast-cap case.” [ suppose, on that occasion, At Campbeiltown, on Tuesday, the 21st July last, after an illness of. five months, Mr. William Coughlan, in the 66th year of his age, much | regretted by a large circle of acquaintances. His end was peace. At Point Prim, on the Ist instant, Ewen M’Leod, aged 39 years. His | acquaintences have lost in him an agreeable neighbour, and a sociable, | the decision, was come to, of “killing two birds with one stone,” when, notwithstanding the witness produced and sworn in open Court, that I never had it or conld have had it, at the time stated, (Mr. Sims also claiming it, having had it in his possession for two years,) I must be held to bail for stealing it, and Mr. Sims for reserving it. Was this the kind-hearted man, Long will he be missed by his friends from the. social circle which he was wont to enliven and cheer. On Sunday, at Milton Parish, John Hudson, infant son of Mr. George Hudson, aged 3 months. w Passengers, | decision that you say “ was So generally approved of, and re- garded as the only proper course to be pursued, and which | every honest man thought to be right?” If so, how comes it that you offered, unsolicited, to become one of my bails on | that occasion? Was it as an exhibition of your Christian | forbearance, or was it that you knew your bail could not be. T. Docherty, John Rendle, Joseph Crabb, William Saunders, John Goss, In the Mail Steamer Rosebud, from Pedeque to Shediac, on Tuesday | the 4th instant.—Messrs. Johan. Weatherbie, Robert Weatherbie, H. M’Callock, O’Lappin, Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Morse, Mrs. Smith, Miss Wise. | From Shediae to Bedeque on Wednesday, 5th August,—Messrs J. H. | David Watters, Mrs. Goss and children. From Bedeque to Shediac on Friday, 7th August.—Mr. McIntosh and Lady, Rev. Dr. Hellmath, Miss Lawrence, G. L. Leaver, Esqr., Miss E. taken, and that you wished to appear very magnanimous M’Donald, Messrs B. Gilbert, Patterson, David Watters, Colonel M’- | yhere it could be of uo service? You differed very much | ‘tthat time from what you state to be the public opinion, | when a few days after the examination you called me as I Was passing you on King’s Square, and stated that “ you seen [ had nothing to do with it.” But having touched you’ alittle on the row, your vision is wonderlully improved — you have acquired a second sight, and outrivalling Joe | Stith, the Mormon Prophet, you have had revealed to you, barrels of Diamond P lates, and Butt Bolts innumerable, Dougall, DeWolfe, James Sanburn, Murdoch M’Kinnon, Alexander | Morrison, Mrs. Bliis. From Shediac to Bedeque on Saturday, 8th August,—Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard, Messrs. John Jardine, Wil iam Owens, Charles Carmichael, | William M’Leod, W. J. Warren, G@. M. Woodside, J. D. Lawson, Miss webber, Mr. Sewel, and others in the Steerage. } Arrivals from hence. errr July 22—Aurora, Chebuctou. 23—Susan Gray, Percy, | Yilliam. Buistor, July 20—Malakoff. Lonpon, July, 21—Faith. Sailed from Bedeque on Sunday the 9th instant, Brig Helen, Good, that ‘ | | bat had been stolen by others and parchased by me. which mester, for Liverpocl—timber and deals, by James C. Pope. Esq. } a cavity capable of receiving a jolly-boat and her crew. ‘The | jhumbacked female, supposed to be in pup! with two large | George Coles for the first new Barley delivered at his Brewery, | On the 25th ultimc, by Mr. Cephas Barker, Mr. Thomas Morris, of | | Parter, with a variety of Groceries and Dry Goods. For | Accountant, Edinburg, Scotland. dw 'on THURSDAY evening next, at 8 o’clock. ye LET, part of a new HOUSE in Kent-street, fronting on Oats, ® bushel.... 38 @ 3s 6d | Hides, ¥ ........ 54d @ 6d House, TWO STALLS in the said Market House, agrecably to the provisions of a law of the City Couneil, intituled «* A law respecting Markets.”’ GEO. LEWIS, Market Clerk. Charlottetown, August 17, 1857. OST, between Charlottetown and Bagnall’s Inn, Malpequa 4 Road, on the 13th instant, one WELLINGTON BOOT. Whoever will leave the same at this office, will be suitabl August 17, 1857. Hoiloway’s Vintment and Pills. —External injuries as well as external diseases, may be truly said to have lost half their terrors since the in- troduction of Holloway’s Ointment. The worst bruises, burns, and scalds, the severest flesh wounds, and the most dangerous fractures, are treated successfully with this Ointment, in someof the largest hospitals, as well in Canada as over the world. The first dressing subdues inflam- mation and relieves pain, and, these symptoms removed, the proceeds of restoration is rapid, almost beyond credibility. Eruptions of all kinds, asthma, mumps, eroup and sores and ulcers of every kinds may be | Tewarded. ete he) ee Sa a am pee ap ee NEW BooKs! PEXHE subscriber takes this opportunity of returning his . 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, s. 1S . of the choicest and most varied deseription, suitable to the Niasonio Pie Nic. different tastes of the community. he ia also prepared to THURSDAY next, the 20th of AUGUST. furnish any Book, published in the United States, on the A PIC NIC, under the Banner of Saint Juhn’s Lodge, No. shortest passes. ; G. W. MILLER. 502, holding warrant under the Grand Lodge of England, P. S.—The above Stock will be sold cheap, if aot cheaper, of free and accepted Masons, will take place on THURSDAY, | than any other Books that can be bought in the market. the 20th inStant. near the Block-house, at the entrance of | Quality unexceptionable. ‘ Charlottetown Harbour. The steamer “‘ INO” has been en-| Prince Street, July 27, 1857. Im G. W. M. gaged for the occasion, and will leave Bourke’s Wharf at 10 mes ill umex i o'clock, a.m. ‘The festivities to be conducted on the true Pic | Marble iTeadstones & lion ents. Wo prineiple, sf Andina taking thele olen bankets. t subscriber haying opened an establishment in this tg Tickets Is. 6d. each, to be had at the stores of Brothers! . 1 oy for the purpose of carrying on the Marble business I. WwW. Morrison, W.R. Watson and Charles Bell. in 2 its various branches, respectfully solicits the patronage iy srdee of those who wish to preserve and beautify the last resting- P. G. CLARK eieuhnel place of their friends. Monumental work of every description __ AREAS 26, 20s Re Oe ee ? _»” _ | will be exeeuted in the neatest manner, at prices as reasonable Boston Paciret. as can be obtained in the United States or elsewhere. Also, HE Brigantine « GALENA,’’ Hasxell, master, Marble Chimney Pieces, Tables, Fountains, Counters, &e., Tas will leave Boston on the 28th instant. For | frnished to order. o gah * . ee freight or passage apply to + ai ae STANFORD WELLS. * of f> SAMUEL A. FOWLE. akeman’s Building, corner of Grafton and t | Peake’s Buildings, Aug. 17, 1857. 3i _Hillsborough-strests, Ch. Town, June 29. FAUGHT’S Rare Chance for Speculators. a ; a : OR SALE the HULL and SPARS of a ROOT AND SHOE STORE, QUEEN-SQUARE, Clipper Brigantine, now nearly ready for launching, YEXILE subscriber invites the attention of the publie generally of the following dimensions: —Length of Keel, 81 feet, do. to his large supply of Ladies’, Gents’, Misses’ and Boys’! = Stina Deck, 93 feet, Beam, 24 feet, Depth, 11 feet. The above } BOOTS and SHOES, consisting of :—Ladies’ Congress and | Vessel is building for the Newfoundland Market, but will answer any | . Boots: i ior arti iy’ Gents’ Calf and Ki Boots trade where her size may suit. Apply to | Gatter Boots, a superior CEO 5 . cs P ” | Charlottetown, July 27. 4w. SAMUEL A. FOWLE. | Gane RONND, KORRES EAN carer Wn CPROONN COOOER TOQUE © TIOUU T secenigeeeetigeeeeeege tpg tinier apenas ome teen, and Youths’ Patent Leather Shoes, of all kinds. A quantity | Regular Trader. of French Calf-skin on hand, which he will manufacture to HE NEW FAST-SAILING BARQUE « AURORA,” 395 tons—classed A. 1, at Lioyd’s, and zincked-—- Leuven Horns, Master, will leave Liverpool for Charlotte. order in the most approved and fashionable style. *—ALSO— A large supply of Ladies’, Gents’, Misses’ and Boys’ Indian town, direct, positively on the FIRST SATURDAY ia Rubber Boots and Shoes, of all sizes and of the best quality. j SEPTEMBER next. Has good accommodations for a few A quantity of Indian Rubber Solution, for repairing Rubbers, | ©*bin pumengen. wee wreigns or Passage, apply to Messrs. Joseph na a ea - ae a a Pope & Co., 1., Trafford Chainbers, South John-street, Liverpool; W. Sign Golden Boot, City, Aug. 17, 1857. Pro 3i | H. Pope, Charlottetown, or to JAMES C. POPE. i gga PR Rag eS a Eo Bedeque, July 13, 1857, Saint Dunstan’s College. | —— T iain. Cll. Gaaker Or HE classes at St. Duastan’s College will be re-opened on | rain, rain, r , WEDNESDAY, the 2nd day of September next. Parents | PFNUE highest price given for LARLEY and OATS | promptly relieved by the applicacion of this unequalled remedy Pills are the standard specific for diseases of the stomach, liver, and | bowels, throughout Europe aud Awerica, inciuding, it is unnecessary | perhaps to add, the entire of Canada. 24. New Advertisements. LOLOL LLL NL LLP my NINO August 17, 1857, es fi) On the 4th instant, at the Chapel, Tignish, by the Rev. Peter Me- | and guardians intending to send pupils to this Institution are at respectfully requested to have them enter it on the day of the | re-opening of the classes, or as soon afterwards as possible. August 17, 1857. ow. Coles’s Brewery and Distillery. Constantly on hand at prices cheaper can be pur- ihcldnla Sac chased in the Market, the best of Rum, Brantj, Gin, Whis GOOD BUSINESS STAND. key, and a superior article of old Malt Whiskey. Also — HE subscriber, intending to make an alteration in his, X, XX, and AAX Ale. Ch. Town, Feb. 16, 1857. present business, offers FOR SALE the unexpired Lease- BOT ees $500 Roward. hold Interest in the HOUSE and PREMISES now occupied by a ; ad ae him, situate in Queen-street, at the head of the — a Te cane ee Wharf. For a Retail Business Stand it is not to be surpassed | . = 7 . : ; by any other in the city. The HOUSE contains a Shop, two | Maltman, a Purser in the East India Company’s service, emigrated to re ; : | America abyut 49 years ago, as a Trader. He resided in Pugwash 10 Sitting-rooms and a Kitchen on the first floor ; five Bed-rooms | years since, and it bas been ascertained that be left Pugwash about 10 on the second floor, with a good Cellar underneath, and a | years ago and went to Shediac, in New Bruoswick, which he also left, Stable attached. The whole having been lately thoroughly | and is supposed to have died soon after; he would then be about G4 years repaired, can be strongly recommended as a very desirable | of age. . . : ; . : . : _ if i ic i id Gavin Maltman, be still alive situation. If not sold by Private Sale before the 8th of Sep-| Proof is particularly wanted if the said ° . + i . reas , hall receive d tember next, it will be offered by Publie Auction, by Auszrr| °F am ca ete — wae as tr eet ue ter Hl. Yares, on that day, together with all his balance of | apply to William Low, Esq , Creighton Strect, Halifax, N.8.; George STOCK IN TRADE, consisting of Brandy, Gin, Spirits, Ale, | Wood, Esq., Writer, Colensburgh, Scotland; or to Thomas Ireland, Halifax, July 20, 1857. further particulars enquire of August 17, 1857. WILLIAM HICKEY. S herchy given that the Co-Partnership heretofore existing Notice to Tenants. between the subscribers, carrying on business, under the (PYUE Subscriber having received a letter of Attorney from’ firm of «‘ Thomas MacNutt & Son,” at asestewa, As dissolved the Misses Lawton and others, authorising him to‘act as| by mutual consent, to take effect on and after the 20th day of Notice ‘their Agent in this Island, and to receive all debts due to them, | August next, on which day all the property of the said firm requests the Tenant» on Lot 48 to call upon him#vithout delay, | will be sold at Public Auction at Princetown, commencing at at kin house iu: Charlottetown, and pa ~ ell rents and colnet | 9 o'clock, a. m., consisting of their ESTABLISHMENT at said of rents that may be due up to this haa: town, VESSEL on the Stocks, Lv MBER on hand, GOODS, ‘SCOWS, BOATS, HERRINGS, &c. &. Terms at sale. RG. Pro & Isl li Parties to whom the firm are indebted, are requested to fur- nish their accounts up to that date; those who may be in- Races, Races. debted are requested to call and make payment, and those POSTPONED MEETING, for the purpose of forming a | whose accounts are overdue are informed that they will receive A Racing Club, will be held at the ‘* Agricultural Hall,’’ no further notice, but will be proceeded against at law. 1 Mr. Charles 8. MacNutt is the authorised agent of the firm. THOMAS MacNUY?, Princetown, July 20, 1857. H. S. MacNUTY. en The public sale of the above property is postponed till thé? 20th OCTOPER cext. ROBT. A. FELLOWES. August 17, 1857. Charlottetown, August 17, 1857. Pro. li. Rotehford Square. Inquire of the subscriber, Avgust 17, 9857. THOMAS DODD. se ae as Se nn is th G i f ¥ a r sine et sn eile a ea eel lan 5 ee