aun Cm the AAT IED ] tare ) ’ r Wet ’ . sv ta required (0 pass & y™vr j bree are not far “as couss ef erbitvation” 18 @ny form dor on ao thousand of the adult population of this Colony bes ever | beeo engaced in such 8 bumness; and even if the wh le tea- avtry of the [sland understood the machinery of an art ire tion as weil as their household words, not ot > mau Io _ thousand could bope to he suacesstui againat ao influential | auiagenist hike ® land proprietor. Po Tae friends of the Government in town make great effoets | to persuade the couatry people, whenever they can ae a by the burton hole, espevialiy on warket days, aes be whole awatd will be fouwod very advautageous to the teaan ere, aud that the arbitration clau-e wll prove a buon of i estimable price, * inastnueh,”” sey they, “as it leaves overs te ot ant to settle the va ue of hia own farm Phe preceding re marks, which will comanr nd themse!ves to every ant ol por avi judgment. aul shew that the tenant can enjoy ee privilege. ‘The price of bis farm will not be determines ry him, if he subwirs to an eriitration, but by two tud:Vicua s in the interest of the proprietors ; and the poor feusat tust, in the long run. pay them for dendiog agaiost bie. one : tempt tu force any other view on the country peopie can only cover the Government with shame wad huatacon tn there hele of tris, which 1s fast approaching. Tie award has created au intense feeling of divgust and indignation all over the Isia. Better for the friends of the Administration to step asiJe, and let the torrent roll ou. An attempt to resist its progress will oniy give Impetuns ¢) to the tide when et its fod. The puble mind of this coun try powsessem@ healthy, vigorous tone. We may wot disco ver ie it many scholarly acquisitions or great refinement ; bur there is a rich Vein of common sen-e running through it which cannot be wholly obscured by the dust of party war- fare, vor lose avy of its original tightness by coming in eou'act with the dirty droppings that ooze from their na- {eve filvh, and steal into the pestilent stream whereou floats the rotting aad nvisume ship of state. a lslend, af mao in wie y We are honoured by severai attacks irom the Islander and Moniter, whose editors aud currespondeats bave, during the part week, given unusual attention to us. Their object isto wake the couatry beleve that we take an erroneous view of the award, and that we do so for imverested motives. That | is » matter in reference to which we can afford to leave the coustry to decide. But apprec-ating the generous conside:- stions of cur cotemporaries, we hope they will excuse the) shortness of this novice, assuring them that so soon as time and space will permit, we shall be bappy to treat with thei aceurding to their de-serts. EE I ED A PLAIN QUESTION PROMPTLY ANSWERED. | «Can Mr. Whelan show that the award will in any way injure the Tenant ?''—I/slander, Sept. 6. Turns ave some things that speak for themselevs. The Award is not in the list. To the dumb ben: fits of the Roya! Commissioners must be added speech, to the ¢ facrs illustra- tion, and their figures exposition, before the deceitfulness o! their decisions is fully comprehended. This convict.on is no where so evident as in the twenty years’ purchase idea, than which a groveer atiempt to disguwe the bitter pill with s coatingef sugar promises was, perhaps. never attempted or exposed, Since the declaration of Mr. Howe upon this point some one-shilling t-nauts have been told that they were for- | tuuste in not having to pay twenty instead of one shilling per acre. Scot aad, however, ix tvo remote to furuish points of comparison, and the congratulation too wide of the mark to require comment. Assuring complaceucies are very wel in there place — they are polite, and the tenau'ry deserve Monitor, gives credit t- the Government for having dune more | Wheat per bushel courteous treatment, but there will be a time when with or without proprietary permission, the politene-s and kindness of the qaestivn of twenty years’ purchase must be reached through our common arithmetic, and our gratitude expressed in figures. Against this obeli-k of wisdom—the 20 sears’ purchase —we must set up a few little Gzares from the Wor- ret Estate, and from the Known proportion of the iast mea- eure the uakaowu proportions of the first. Ist. Then let u- eek the Award if we wish to couvert ot area of ove hundred seres of land held uuder lease at Ls. per acre into freehold. what sume wader the 2U yrais’ purchase srrangement my be demanded. Say the aegovation is opened w 1802 ‘w- thediatety after the Award necomes low-~well first aud fore- in st, there is 5 years Of back-remt to be paid up. Payrwent 1262, 5 years back rontof 100 wcresatis..2£27 17 6 to. 1863, Istineti mt£103 0 intrest. 45 11 6—l614 6 Du S64, second do. il20 do. 418 2—16 1 2 fio USGS; third do. 13o du 4 410-15 7 iv De. 1866, fourth do. 1130 do. 311 6—1t414 Do. 1867, fitth do. 1130 du. 218 2—14 1 2 Du. 1868, eszth do. llse de. 21410-1317 10 lio. 1809 ,serenth do. 1130 do. 11] G—I214 6 Do. 187%, eighth do. 1130 do. O17 #—12 0 8 Do. l#7l. ometh do. 130 du. J 410—I11 710 Do 1872, uth dv. 1130 -—ll1 3 06 £i65 VU Q The Award says “twenty years’ purchase, and no more.” | while plain figures say, without the assistance of Nuies of Hand and Bond Warrants to sweil the acount, “thirty years sud us ieee.” of having the price settled by di-iaterested valuators.”. It the old English fachion of measuring the braucbes in with fe trunk for timber, und here we reslite this idea to periection. Aad though “comparisons be edious” in this instance, iu a! due respect we cannot help submitting the little Worrell figures against this pile of money, just to furnish date of inve-tigstion Toe late Goverament made Us. per acre,or ten years’ pur-. chase, s raie tike the Award twenty years, in the cuuversivn af | feaschuids iuto frechulis; buat att srreara of rent were for- g vea, aud « like period to twe Award given to pay toe pria-| ciple ;—thus, theu, hundreds of acres were before the award | sold uuder a Libera! Government for £5U—and the accounts | stood thus during ten years: PiatS PaGMORE. 0600942 cecccbiccsssccccceessees £10 0 0 Second do £4135 4 joterest, i2 5S O y+ G Third do 413 4 du z 24 e363 Fourth do 413 4 do 116 9 610 1 Fith do 413 4 do 7 6 =e Sisth do 413 4 do : é&F2 517 4 Seventh du 413 4 do ie 5138 4 Ciguth do 413 4 do @14 4—— 5 7 § Nth do 413 4 do 6 & s a Teath do 413 4 413 4 £G3 5 6G! Comment is unnecessary, but we leave the subject with Fegret that our space wil! not permit a more leugthy expose | of this stiempt to saddie the tensutry with @ thirty-three | Jerre puschave, wetead of tue thirtecu years at which the | settlers oo the Worrell extate have becn able to secure free- bulds for shemselves, there>y making the burden just twenty shillings wo acre more thao was found necesssry on the last , Mentioved Property by the late Liberal Government. SiR D. DALY. ; Wehave learned, with unfeigned pleasure, by the last | English Mail, that our much esteemed friend, Sir D. Daly,’ hae received the very important and lucrative appoiatment of | Governor of South Australia. The Salary annexed two this | four hundred pounda sterling fur a Private Secretary. It ie! Cttainly a great rise in the scale of promotion to be transfer- | Ped to a vast and flourishing Colony like South Australia, with 8 Salary of £4,000 a year, irom a poor little Island like thw, | Where the salary was only £1500 a year, without any oe nal stlowanes fora Private Secre ary. But, without sefe- tence to the pecuniary value of ihe appointment, Sir Domi- i sad whose private character is adorned by all the virtues that should illustrate the deportment of a perfect gentleman, and ea him to all classes in the community. Our very good ea i { To . a] * } wits ibly reapected fellow citizen, Stephen Swabey, Ea thé hast in Landon, has writtes to oson this eubject by ae | _ + Qod his friendeand the {riends of Sir Dowinick | whieh oe vaeed to leura frum the publicativa of his letter— chat | ao & our readers without any advice from him— | os th Men with thoasands of others the gratification felt nats og Sit Dowinick made che recipient of ruyal favuur and | euce in sued & conapicuuus manner. 6 Scvrork Sraeer, Pact Maus. Loxpow, August 22ad, 1801, | | ere a ee SFO EAN BETS oa ee tempt the glanders af ) ‘partizan and unscrupulous journalists in Charlottetown. Her This is what the Monitor calle “the privilege | shown this moruing the vugyet of god teken from Messrs Archibald, Brothers and Co's. claim at Tangier, some time birth, principally German and Irish, TIS RL ES AOE vi he me ‘ enriemen @ app yrrent to the ‘ ) yu .USTraiia j regret that il Domi- to offer him my sincere congratulatiou oa this further recog- nition by our Home Government of his ability aud ackuow- | Leet Colnel of Militia, and twice CU See Sg Sherif of | ledged worth. ‘The private friends and political admirers of our late Lieu- tenavt Governor could always afford to treat with silent cou- . enemies, and the false statements of gracious Majesty, through one of ber ablest public servants | and noblest of Colouial Ministers, has giveo the happiest re- | party and their toadies in P. Ks. Is!and, thut Her Maje Government would never entrust Sir Dominick Daly with | further Colonia! control. We can. my dear Sir, well afford to be magnanimous to our political opponents, Sr Dominick's appomtment to | larger sphere of command is a credit to the Colonial Office, | and a subject of congratolation to our loyal! felluw-:ubjects in | the splendid Colony of South Australia, Feeling assured [ have the pleasure of writing to one | among many thousands in Prince Elward Island and else- where whose most ardent good wishes attend our late respect- | ed and highly esteemed Lieut. Goversor to the other side of the world, aud to bis latest day —hopins to see pou in @ few | weeks, L beg you believe me, dea’ Sir, Very fuithfu!ly yours, STEPHEN SWABEY. | To the Honble. Eowann Wurtan, &e. Ke. Ke. We have been asked for the words of the Ballad with which Madame Anna Bishop favored the assembled company on the | occasion of her farewell entertainment a few evenings ago on | the grounds of Government House. The Composer, Stephen /C. Massett, bas written many favorite Songs, bat none, we believe, which have run through so many editions in so short a time as ** Our good Ship suile to-night,’’ written expressly for Madame Auna Bishop, and published by Firth, Pond &! Co., No 547, Broadway, New York : Our good ship sails to night, Mary, And t must haste away, Out in the little bay ; Long, long { may be absent Upon the deep blue sea, But when I'm gone away, love, Still, still remember me. I cannot linger now, Mary— The shades of evening tall; The boat is waiting by the beach, l hear the well-known cal] ; Then faretheewell, my darling one, My home is on the sea, Yet should my life be spared, love, I'll come again to thee! My heart will e’er be true, Mary, Unto our early vow, And though the ocean rolls between “Twill beat as warm as now; This little token I will keep, W hat e’er my fate may be, Ij) wear it near my heart, Jove, A priceless gift from thee. | — _—_——— + — NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. “A Tenant,”’ in answer to **A Farmer,’’ who, in the last} to benefit the country than their predocessors—wili appear in our next issue. ‘One of the People,** on the Land Commission and the} Tenant Question, wiil also appear in our next. **hi,”’ om the local affairs of Georgetown, wil] likewise ap- pear in our next. **Aurora’’ will appear as soon as spaee will permit. ' — o oe 6 aos ! . ; ’ } We are reqn sted to announce that the Meeting advertised | 'o take place to-morrow at the City Hall, on behalf of the | Deafand Dumb, is postponed until further notice. A meeting will he held ot the Charlottetown Reading Room tu-morrow (fuesday.) at 5 vu lock, p m., to discuss the adviea- bility of baving the Manufactures ad Products of the Island | represented at the International Exhibition uf 1862. -- -_—=- =e * The arrival in Halifax. on a brief Professional visit, of the | well-known London P netitioner, Dro |! a Meat, offers a rare opportunity to those seeking medienl advice. Dr. La’ Mexts standing io his Profession, i which he bas attained the high- est honours both Medical and Surgical, and the vast exjento! | his practice, afford, we need scarcely add, the best porxsible guarantees of a eucecasful treatment. The duration of Dr. La’ Mert’s sojourn, as well as his place of residence, will be found ia the Advertisement that appears ia another part of) our luipPTedsion. ~_—— ae > The following announcements app-ar in the Times: —** Philip Wode. house, Exq, C. B late Governor of “Bite Guiana, is to succeed Sir | cge Gray at the Cape of Good Hope; Francis Hineks, E-q . now Go vernor of Barbadoes, is to suceced Mr. Wodenouse io Britisn Gaiana; eames Walker, Feq., now Secretary of Barbvadocs, who has tor some time teasporarily adwinivtered several governwents, is to succeed Mr. | Ilincks «at Barbudves; the Hon. Arthur Gordon, the youngest aon of the late Eral of Aberdeen, is to succeed the Hon. Heory Manners Satton in| New Brusewick; Colonel Gore Browne, C B, lite Governor of New } | : . > - , as at . *: ' | Zealaud, is to succeed Sir Heary E F. Young in Tasmania; Sir Vominie | Daly, late Lieut. Governor of Prince Bdward Island, is ty suceeed Sis | Kichard MecDousld in Suuth Australia. .2<e eo -—— The Great Eastern will go back to Canada, ard with more troops, It js said tu be the intention of the Governmeut te purchase the vessel ul- | timately.— Leeds Mercury Currespoudent. eee + Goto—Sperenpry Sexcimen Faom “anctzre — We were | last week. The vein frow whieh it was taken is ip what i*} termed the * Nigver Lead,” and is about fourteen inches wide. | We learn that many parties are doing very weil at the mines | We heard of some taking out as wuch as forty dollars worth | on Monday. Great dissati-faction is expressed at the inefii-| ,cievey of the erusher sent down; in covsequence of which | there is 0 means of telling yet how much the quartz will | yeild. Tuz Distress ty Sprraceteios.—A Jarge number of half- | famished men and women of a!! ages bave peram)ulated the | streets at the east end of the metropolis, soliciting alms. one | person in each croup carrying # box in which the contribo- | ‘tions are deposited, and similar boxes for subseriy tions are) placed in tradeswen's shops in the localities of Shoreditch, | Spialficids, and Bechesl-green. Despite the efforts of the} pirochtal authorities aud the benevoleut iobabitanis, the des- | ' titution of the poor weavers is greatly on the increase, seve- | ral of the unfortunate persous who are deprived of work | having been compelled tu sell their few goods, and thus breuk | up their bomes to provide for their atarving fumilies. omprredieais The whole number of tailors in New York and vicinity ie estimated at 40,000, the mujority being Germans. ' a The Vicksburg Sun besveaks a coat of tar and featkers’ ge South agaia, | Out of 200,000 thr.e months and three years men enlisted for the Union armies, ta least fifty thousaud are of foreign ——_ ,ee- eo . A reat Henoine.—The tollowing story is told in a letter from Naples: —A heroic exploit is told of a beautiful young | his beit, aod shot him dead. She ran through all the rooms, | firing upon every brigand she found engaged in plundering | the house. She shot down four of them, Alarmed at this \'-+ unexpected attack, and not kuowing what te make of it, the be jent, with the lowest rats of Iuserest’the person tendering ruffians in the other room rau out. Sire, still pursuing them, | succeeded, before they could get a knowledge of the enemy | they had to enceunter, iv clusing the front door against them. | ‘The brigands attempted to set fire to the house. From the | balcony she put out an old musket belonging to her uncle, and firod upou them again, aod then displaying from the win- dew a tricolored flag, cried * Viva Garibaldi’? with all ber; Council Office, August 28, (851. The misercant fired un ineffectual shot or two.) ———— streagth. land farrly ran for it. A few moments after, a captain of] Nix Dean Six,— You can imsgive how delighted Sir bersagtieri, who just came up, found the exbausied yiri faint- Londou wera this moraing oa ed upou the dead body of her uncle, : Daly's iviends in Se ee re ee ~~ a! | Shewogue, N. By; deals | wouth; limestone I see the banner waving, j t _Temain on interest for twu years. he Gx wane, Che In thia City, on the 2od September, iastant, Winuam Usowamay, pending it Pimes of that g Tins e Witay REVERT a7 FF BZ Ea a ‘ rneus. Oi MOU 2 . - ; ’ | | i ‘ | { nick s absence from ] wo prevents my being one of the first Esquire, of Little River, Township No. 66, aged G4 years The deceas- | - ed was for many years an active Magistrase for King's County, was the County, ’ At Charlottetown, on Wednesday last, the 4th instant, Ada Mary, infant daughter of James Reddin, Esq . aged 5 months. At Charlottetown, on Monday the 2ud inst, of Croup-Diptheria, David, the Leloved son of Mr. George Allan, aged 13 years. At Little York, on Sunday last, Mr. William Large, aged 57 years. > —— -¢-paee oe -—— -- --— Jassengers. From Shediac, on the 3ist ult. — Messrs. McRae and wife, Mr. and . | F wink : ‘futation to the oft-repeated assertions of the Family Compact Mra. A. Brown, Mics Brows, MweWilteee. Mr. ead Mrs. Saggett, | Messrs. Farrow, Wilson, Mountain, Fraser, Ramsay, Uorton, McDon. sty's j ald, Gay, Clemeuts, McKenaie, Perry, C. Uyudman, Coark, Armstrong, | MeDonald, Duffy, MeMutlin, J. W. Mitchell. Fe From, Pictou, on the Spd iast.— Messrs. Watson and son, MacKnight, Cundalt, Carrot, Young, Troops, Wilcox,” MeKnigh*, McDuff, Tucker, Kitgore, Miss Small, Miss Chisholm, Miss Seott, Mra, Wier, Miss Smith. From Shediac, on the sth inst.—Hon J.L Tilley, Mr. and Mrs Kel- tie, Mramt Mrs McDonnell, Mies Adams; Miss Preedy, Mrs Couuell, Messrs Duncan, Hayes, Dibblee, Fite, Maniss, Conly, Green, McLellan, Wightwao, Taayer, Buntain From Pictou, on the 6th inst —Rev. Mr Dancan, Mrs. Crandall, Mies Crandall, Miss Doyle, Mrs McLaren, Messrs Peas, McGill, Peake, | Lrombaw, Suew, Kavanagh, Gowan, Dix, McKenzie, Capt. McCarty, PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Ava 30—Zebra, Mutch, Sydney; enal. Conservative, McFadyen, Ann Collett, Paywash; limestune Mount Vernon, King, Sydney; onl Sept. 2—Woodbine, Robertson, Pictou; do. Bee, MeKae, Pictou; do 8— Maria Ad-le, Deroy, Montreal; 5541 bus. Indian corn Sea Breeze, Gallant, New Carlois; limestune. George Dundas, Young, Sydney; coal. 4—Ploughboy, Robertson, Pictou; coal. Regina, Brown, Ply- Freehold Property in» Charlottetown. FO BE soLD BY AUCTION. 7YVHE SUBSCRIBER WILL SELL at PUBLIC AUCTION on TUESDAY, the ist day of, OUCTUBER next. at the hour of ten o’clock.a.m., on the premiges at the corner of Kent, and Pownal Streets, nearly opposite the Brick Store of Thos. Dodd, Ksq-, A VALUABLE PLECEWF LAND, fronting 42! teet on Pownal Street and 107 feet on Kent Street. Terms of Sale—~One-balf paid down, the other half may GEORGE SINCLAIR. Princetown, Sept. 9. 1861. PALL IMPORTATION! Expected eariy in OCTOBER, Y “PRINCE ALFRED” from LONDON— A LALGE and CAREFULLY SELECTED STOUK of cK AS, WINES, SPIRITS, Liquors and Groceries. ALSO By “BLACK DOUGLASS” trom BOSTON, U.S.— 200 Barrels FLOUR 43 Puncheons MOLASSES 10 Kegs TOBACUO, and other smaller articles, which will all be offered on arrival at low rates fur Cash by SWABLY & ROBERTS. Charlottetown, 9th September, 1861. Ist & KW lm. te ea) ult Res: At amounts OVER DUE tous, that may remain unpaid on the Ist November, will then be sued for, wiruuvuT any DISTINCTION, OK ANY FURTHER NOTICE. ‘ue SWABEY & ROBERTS. Charlottetown, Sept. 9, 1861.. ls} & RW im A CARD. R. HOMER begs to return his sineere thanks to the in- habitants of P. E. Leland for the hberal patronage bestowed on him durisg his visit to this beautiful Island, and whilst hoping that he may Have the pleasure of again visiting it at sume future period, would intimate to hie patients and those suffering ‘rom the afflictions of disease, that he intend« ARE KP ENE RAPE TET TRIE SAR ATLL FRE OE RR NRE 3i—Two Sisters, McNeill, do ; do. Mary | | ‘The Grain and Clover Seed to be the growth of the Island — SONNEI Eligible and Desirable Building Lots. Kuowa as the Property of the Misses Stewart. te be BE SOL‘): BY PRIVATE SALE, those beautifully | situated LOTS fronting on QUREN STREET and imme- diately opposite the Police Office, and where the new Markes ' louse 18 intended to be erected, which must ultimately -en- | hanoe the value of the Property. Lot No 1, 23 x 81 feet, Corner Lot. ‘ 2,24x81 « } , B/24x 103 « . ‘ 424x103 « Front Lots. ‘ 5,24 x 1u3 § $ 6,31 x 50. .* ’ $ 7, 21.250 * Rear Lots. 8,21 x50 * The House will be sold in part, or the whole, as it can be easily separated. For further particulars apply to the Sub- scriber, where every information can be obtained. JOHN R. BOURKE. Mill View. Lot 49, Sept. 9, 1861. 3m. ; | | Reyal Agricultural Society’s INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. N EXUIBITION OF DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES and Agricultural Productions will be held on Wapnaspay, | 30th Ocroser, 1861, when the following Premiams will be | distributed, viz :— | For the best 10 yards of Cloth, of Island wool, | Best pair (male and female) Dorking Fowls, not | more than one year old (alive), | do Cochin China, do, | do Turkeys, do, | do Geese, do, do Ducks, do, EF Discretionary Premiums will be awarded for such ar- | ticles as may be considered worthy by the Committee,aithough ecooco Annu cecoo | not enumerated in the list. | All articles arust be strictly the manufacture of persons _residiog on the Island,and all articles for competition, exeept- ing live Stock, must be sent in to the Secretary on or before ,12 o'clock, on Munday the 28th October, otherwise they will j be exeladed. | {gr The. Exhibition will be open to the public at 12 o'clock. By Order, | J. D. HASZARD, Sec'y. Committes Room, Sep. 9, 1861. | GRAIN SHOW. } “rEVuE ANNUAL SHOW OF GRAIN, UNDER THE | i i j Sectery, will be held inthe Temperance Hall, Charlottetown, —— all er Is AUCTION! AUCTION! Without Reserve. Real Estate, ee Furniture, Stock, ’ * > WING TO THE DECLINING HEALTH -OF wR. ' NB33, Proprietor of the** SAINT ELBANOR’S HOTEL,” seriber bas received instructions to sell, by AUCTION, commencing on THURSDAY, the 10th day of OCTOPER, at 11 o’elook, | sad continue from day to day until the whole of bis Beal end Personal PRO. PERTY ie disposed of, consisting of the vic.— The HOTEL, STORB, SHED S STABLE, with sbont halfan aero of LAND. Also—50 acres of .LAND, half a wile from the &. Klesser’s Comet House, on the Linklotier Kvad, part-of whiok is in abigh state of cultieation.. ri : FURNITURE.—Tables, Chaire, Sofas, Side Board, Piano Ferte, Car- peta, Bedsteads, Beds and Bedding, wath Stands, Silver Plate, Csmdie- sticks, Clocks, Pictures, Stuves, Lawps, Window Curtains with Poles, Jooking Glasses, Book Stand sud ouvks, Glass and Crookeryware, with @ verviety of other articles. STUCK.—I good breeding Mare. and Fuel, 1 Colt rising 3 years vid, by Saladin, 1 euperi«r Cow, CROP —12 Tone Upland HAY, a quantity of OATS. ¥AKMING [IMPLEMENTS —1 tiorse Cart, 1 Iron Plougb, 1 Weg- gon aua Tleiness, | Saddle, | Harrew, 1 Scufl sr, 2 Sutts Cart Maroves, Ido. Ploegh Tuekiing. ; . The wav.e of the above articles are of the best description, sed the situation of the Hotel is too weil known to requite any farther particulars. Terwa.--For the Furniture, Stock, Crep, &¢.— Ail toatl Guder a, Cash; from £5 to £10, Three Mouths; from £1 te £20, Six Montha; sud over £20, Tweive Mouths’ Credit on approved Jvint Notes of Hand. For Hote! and Ferm— Que half to be paid at the execution of the Titles; the remaining balf in two years from date of Dale, With interest, w be seeured vu tue Property. " WILLIAM BEARISTO, Auctioneer. Saint Bieanor’s, 4th September, 1861. _ Saint Dunstan’s Collogoe. eas Classes at Saint Dunstan's College will be re-opened Sarak, Gillis, Pictou; coal. La Rooke, Davideon, span, wove. dyed and dressed on the Istand, £110 0 on THURSDAY, the 12th of SEPTEMBER. Those who do.; do. Brave, Orchard, Pugwash: limestone. For the best 10 yards wool grey Homespun, intend to enter the College the first quarter are expeeted to CLEARED. milled and full dressed, 110 0/ do #0 on the above day. Avo. 30,—Ellen, Pentz, Pazwash} fur. Venus, Beaton, Pictou, | Best 10 yards du., milled, dyed and finished, 110 0) Aug. 20, 1s61. A. McDONALD. bal. Kosebad, Langille. do.; do. Santa Clara, Morgey, Arichat, do. 10 do. fancy mixture, do., £38. Olea. ’ 81,—Mary Ann Collett, Pugwash; do. Ariel, Hubbard, Borton; fish.) 10 do. Shepherd's plaid, 110 0 NOTICE. | &e Sept. 2—Ariel, Moure, Syduey, ba net. — Two Sisters, Saunders, 10. do. twill { 010 0 : . ‘ : wud. “4 Uvuat Vern ing, Gydmey: bal ats Motes! 1 do, women's wear, 010 0| A’ Honse “MORGAN TELEGE APH, last year, are Pansieahs do. Mary, Bisuchsrd, esneitite do "ala ° ' | 10 do. wool and cotton do., 010 0 requested to pay the same to Mr Davin Srawart, Charlotts- Liverroot, Aug. 13— Alexander. Best psir of Horse Rugs, milled, not less than 2 town, on or beivre the 20th of OCTOBER next, to save trouble Ure Porrsmoutu, Aug. 22—Prince Alfred, Campbell. yards square, 1 0 Oj} and capense. JOUN SUTHERLAND. Arrived on Saturday leat, Barque ee Deouse, from Londen, to Wm. ESAT a nw 2 woollen yarn, ; 1° . St. Peter's, September 2, 1861. Douse & Sous, Passengers —Mrs. Parnther, daughter aad servant. Oo. Made of rags, * : ——— |< ‘Woollen fancy plaid Shawl, 010 0) Bags! Bags!!! Bags!!! we OF +e | do. Shepherd's plaid do., 0 10 0| 1 000 HEAVY GRAIN BAGS, from 2 w 5 Bushels, PRICES CURRENT. | do. net Shawl, 010 0 dy tor sale low. @. ©. VAUX. CuanLorrerown, September 7, 1861. Best sonia long Shawl or Scarf, 0 = : Glasgow House, Queen Street, Sept. 2, 1861. eheiainia Poultry. ) yards of Carpeting, 1 Beet a Panag 31 a6 lr k Z me 53 @ 73 Gi 16 yards of checked Flannel, for shirte, 11lo 0 VALUAB | iE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. | i gd She. 44 netanies aa 6 shirts, ready made (all wool or haif wool), 0 6 0} _—o be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on SATURDAY, the 4% z > 3a @ 4: . 2, t >, © os . . sa ; y ae , ! Mutton 34d @ od Fowsls, ench ose) TS ee ee eee 6s | ak ene eareemean teses, 8 nees 0 Siena seem ae or “ tt “0 o : oe h 9d ah 3 pairs woollen Socks, 0 5 0 te Uleaaiie lie Wad ‘pendote Gal ms ae [smn Do.’ (small) ee *| 3 “do. woollen Gloves, 0 5 0 Charles Young, LL. D., Surrogate and Judge of the P.obate vee 3d @ 44d! Fish, | 8 do. wollen Mittens, O 5 9 or Willefor Prince Edward Island, bearing date the 22nd de | uaa died 1.546 Micodfish, per atl. 1860200! Linen Table Cloth, 010 © of August, 1861 ; All the Right, Title and Interest of the late | De, bs tad. Od @ Nallerriage: perth: “Zieeam) § ny ver eaphoaaat ream ae 0 10 © Williatn Aitken Peters, of Georgetown, Blacksith, dcensod 'Ch at 34 5d/Mackere!. P os des.’ lo C46 Bel 3 linen Sacks, capable of holding 4 bush. each, 0.10 9 in and to Town lot No. Fight (s) in the Int range, Letter B ee 94 hid rep gel edi Bonnet, made of grass plait, 0 10 9) of ‘Town Lots in Georgetown, with a ccanmedoonh-tbeellt eke r 10d Lumber. ip os Taha sehr wih do., : 4 House, Workshop, Bara, and other Outhouses, lately e ' P | be Ot 1 ‘ ‘ 9 7 a nae : . on Boards, (hemlock) 3s m a ds Piteh Fork, ’ 040 ta sho Reptiny of sloconsers atid oxtee be biel neat 113 ‘eur! Barley 4: e id) Do. (spruce) ds @ os | Dung Fork —4 prongs, 05 0 T ; Fort! ’ is partly ci tivated. Flour, per barrel 423453} Do. (pine) 78 @ Qs) ¥ illow Baskets 0 5 0} i aero Sa Ww, nie particulars or information may be \ IL A'Sh? i ‘ ; i ° } y : > i oer ~ fh 0 24 Shingles, per M. none | Indian Baskets, 4 bushel, 0 2 6 | signed on ete iam Sanderson, Esq., or te the under ates ened Sundries |, Wooden Shovel, ®..3 2 "MATILDA McLAINE Eggs per dozen bd @ 7d) : ° Narrow Axe 050 Ex : aad ’ . Timothy Seed per bush. none | , ecutrix of the late William A. Peters, Vegetables. Clover Seed per t none | AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS. | ‘Sept. 2, 1861. : Potatoes prbash. 1s 6d @ 2s\ Wool per is 3d @ 1s 64) Bost tub of Butter, not leas than 30 lbs. weight 010 0 0 Carrots per bunch 2diHay per ton 60s @ 70s | 2d do do do , 0 5 0, New York Commercial Circular. Green Peas per qt 61 @ 7d'Siraw perewt. Is 9d @ 2s) Best Cheese, not less than 20 lbs. weight, 0 10 0) It perfect confidence in our long experienee in Com- et 4 Homespun per yard 386d @6s)2d do do do 05 0) mercial Business, we respectfully offer our services as Grain. Apples per dozea 2d @ (id Best half-dozen Swede Turnips, 0 3 0 SHIPPING, COMMISSION & IMPORTING MERCHANTS, none|Calfskins per 4d @ 7d do Carrots jor the table, 0 3 O/in the City of New York. : Barley ‘ 4s @ 4s Gultlides per it 4d) do Roo's Blood Beet, © 3 0| Under our now Firm woesmmence 6.new and ensncambered Oats ‘ le Yd @ 2s Sheepskins each 1s 6d @ 2s| do’ loots of Mangold Wurtzel, 0 3 0 Business, und are fully prepared to receive and ssll Produce GORGE LEWis, Market Clerk. | do Roows of Parsnips, 0 3 0) of the British Provinces, Merchandise of Foreign and Dowes- ~ eee | do Ears of Indian Corn, 0 3 0) tic Manufacture connected with the shipping interest; all of Tr I mn rm) T { do Onions, 0 3 0! which departments weassure our fiends aad correspeadenta do Apples, © 3 O will receive our prompt attention. | BOE HEAGD. POULTRY. FOWLE, HEWETT & Co. 120, Liberty-street. Yew York, June, 1861. 6m [July &, “6d. Flour, Molasses, Leather, &c. Hourly exvected, Carrie M. Rich from Bestoa. Z(){) Banter tra and Supertine FLOUR, ——- 10 Puncheons bright heary MOLASSES, 25 Barrele CORNMEAL, ‘ 50 Sides Sole LEATHER, 10 Boxes Cavendish TOBACCO, © ; 10 Cheate TEA, 15 Bexee Candles, 6 Barrels Crushed SUGAR, 25 dos. Buckets, ° on Brooms, 6 Boxes Clothes Pina, xes Confectionary, 50 boxes Lopenges 4 Casks Barning FLUID, , : ‘2 de. Kervsene VIL, 6 boxes Oranges, 2 do. Lemons, 4 kegs Baking Soda, 2 Caske Washing Soda, § 3 Barrels Treacle. 6 Boxes Tobacco Pipes, #25 Bags Table Salt, Boxes Coffee, Pepper, Starch, Uream of Turter, &¢. For Sale by ?. W. HYNBMAN, Charlottetown, May 20, 1861. . direction of the Committee of the Rora. Acaicutroral | THE SUBSCRIBER HAS FOR SALE, | on Wednesday. 30th Ocrouxr, 1861, (the same day on whieh the Industrial Exbibition is to take place,) when the follow- | ing Premiame will be awarded :-— Best sample Red Clover Seed, not leas thav 50 Iba., Best sample White Clorer Seed, not less than 50 lbs., Bestsample Timothy Seed, 2 bushels, 1 0 REGULATIONS. Best Wheat, £110 0 2i = do a Best two-rowed Barley, 110 @ 2d do do 100 Best four-rowed Barley, 110 0 24 do de 10980 Best black Oats, 116 6 2d do 108 i 0 1 @ 0 in the year 1861. Each sack of grain must contain not less than 3 bushels. No prize will be awarded without competition of three samples cach, of first and second quality. Competitors must be members o1 the Society. Grain intended for competition, and sent by parties residing lecwring in Georgetown on Tuesday, the 10th instant, and | remaining during the days Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thurs- | day, im order to attend patiente wishing to consult him. On jeaving Georgevown he will remain at Mr. Adams's Hotel, | the ** Half-way fouse,” daring she day Friday, and at Mr. | Stewart's Motel, in Charlottetown, during the day Saturday | Since his arrival in P. E. Island, Dr. Homer hus met with | unexawpled succe . and has perfc.med some alwost miracu- | ous cures. Jbose wishing to seeure his services should attend immediately at those different localities, as he positively in-_ tends leaving the Island for Pictou, on Monday, 16th instant, | his extensive practice and wonderful success having already | curities for Debt, to the Assiguees of MURRAY & CG., of | protracted his stay to a much longer period than he at fires intended. Pat Charlottetown, P. E. Istand, Sept. 9, 1361. pd. Notio=. , ra Pictou Marine Railway. operated by steam, is now ready for hauling up vessels of any cluss under eight) — hundred tons burthen. For terms and all other particulars apply at the office of | post is four thoussnd pounds sterling, with an silowance of ‘for Rassell, the London Times correspondent, should he ever James Primrose & Son, or to : HOWARD PRIMROSE, Agent, at a distfince from Chariottetown, will be. received and taken | care of by the Secretary at any time prior te the Show. By order, JAMES D. DASZARD, See y & Treas. R. A. Society. Committee Room, Sept. 9, 1861. SPECIAL NOTICE, EIL RANKIN, Esqr., having by Deed of Assignment, duly executed, made over and traneferred all his Books f Accounts, Debts, Notes of Han? Judgments and other se- Halifax, N.S. ;—Thbie is to notify each and every person in. anywise indebted to the said Neil Rankia, that immediate! payment must be made to the Sabseriber, whe only—in this Island—is legally empowered to receive payment and give discharges. ANDREW MITCHELL, Atty. of Assignees. Charlottetown, Auguet 26, 1861. » Ow. CONFECTIONARY . FHENUE Subscriber takes this opportunity of thanking the 1 PUNS. MUSCOVADO MOLASSES, 12 Puns. Porto Rico do 30 chests Congou TEA, 6 caske Burning Fluid, 10 Bbls Washing Soda, 60 barrels Ship's Biscuit, 5 casks Boiled Oil, 10 Hhds SUGAR, 5 do Bright Varnish, 3 casks High Wines, — 28 Bales Candlewick, 6 Hhds. GiN, 1 cask Seotch WHISKEY, 10 cases de. ; : July 3, 1861. . ALEX. McKINNON. Sole Leather, =. 1 O) SIDES NOVA SCOTIA SULE LEATHER, for enle be ALEX. McKINNON. _ Sune 10, 1861. GIN. 20 CASES DE KUYPER'S GLN, 6 Casks do do. in Bond or Daty paid, for sale - June 16, 1861. ALEX. McKIN Vessels Wanted. — HE Subscibers will CUARTER British Vessels for the season, as Packets from New York to British Provinees, at fair rates. Apply to FOWLE, HEWELT & CO. 120 Liberty Street, New York. New York, July 25, 1861. Cheap Travelling! GREATLY REDUCED FARES!! From Chariottetown to Boston for $7! ue Subecriber having been instracted te sell TUROUGH TICKETS te BOSTON and Matervening Pointe, vix., West- moriand ty Shediae, European North American Railway, to St. Jebn, and [oternational Steamship Co's. Steamers to Bus- ton—is prepared to issue ‘Tickets at greatly reduced prices, NON. as under : Shediac, $2.50 St. John, ~94.50 Eastport, $5.50 Calais, - $626 | Portiand, $6.50 Bostea. $7. Freight by thie reute forwarded with despatch, and at rates below any previous arrangement. ‘ Aug. 12, 1861. tf 3.8. CARVELL, Agent. Notice. ' HE Subscriber, J. H. TURNER, hereby gives notice that Public tor the very liberal patrovage she hae received Pictou, September 9, 1861. ~~ 10 |since her commencement in the Confectionary business, and) City of Charlottctown. MONEY WANTED, fEYHE CITY COUNCIL having. porsuant to the Act of Ip } corporation, passed # resolution for effecting a LOAN OF ding or Pie Nic Parties. Ril tie i f : woman io the village of Spinelli. The house of her uucle,a pryg HUNDRED POUNDS, forthe ;urpose of better en- Rick's frieuds will regard it as highly important, inasmuch a8 |) 5,0.) priest, was iuvaded by some twenty brigand ruflians. | 41)j) , a it felly recognizes the eminent services of « gentleman who One of the Jeaders was anvusing himself stabbyng the poor} or Fire Engines, a supply of Howe and other necessary articles, hae served the Crown for many years with the utmost fidelity, | priest, who was old, when the giri rushed in, flung herse'f on for the more effectually preserving the City from the ravages him, suached in an instant the brace of revolvers he bad in lof Fire— ng the Fire Department to provide a suitable Fire Engine ‘DENDERS will be received by theCity Clerk, at bie office, from persons willing to lend the said sum of £500, or any part thereof, not less tian £50, to the City of Charlottetown. {he ‘Lenders to express the amount of the sum proposed to is willing to receive for the same. . ‘ The Interest payable half yearly from the general funds of the Corporatien, and the paymens of the principal in Five Years, will be secured to the lender by Debentures (transfer- rable by endorsement), under the seal of the City, pursuant tu the Statute. By order of Council, PE: ER MaCGUWAN, City Clerk. | bexes avsorted LOZENGES, fifty boxes of Peppermint ditto, | 200 Ibs. burnt ALMONDS, 100 Ibs. Chocolate ditto, 80 Ibs. j » . ~ " » . ‘LEMON GUM DROPS, 100 Ibs. Strawberry ditto, 50 Ibe. ON CITY DEBENTURES. [MOTTO LULENGES, CAKE ofall kinds, Tarta, Lemon Syrup, begs to state that she has now on band a very large stoek of MIXED CONFECTIONARY of the best quality; Eighty Raspberry Winegar furnished at the shortest notice for Wed- PKESERVES of all descriptions and in any sise packages to suit purchasers. . ALSO————= SUPERIOR GROCERIES, Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Soap, &e. ke. ke. ‘The abeve articles will be sold wholesale or retail. A li- beral discount made to country Purchasers. MRS. A. McKENZIE. Kent Street, Ch. Town, Aug. 12, 1861., (R.W. 4w) Notice. W HEREAS by order made in the Court of Chaneery by , His Honor the Master of the Rolle, dated thre 10th day of August instant, the management of the Estate of Paul Mabey, of Charlottetown, Esquire. has been committed to and anal in me the undersigued. Now, therefore, all tenants of the lands of the said Paul Mabey, and other parties indebted to him, are requirad henceforth to pay the amounts due and to become due from them respectiesly to me at my Office, in ; {Sept. 2. Salt! Salt!! Salt!!! [TX STORE, 6000 Busbels. Mewewuk *: July 8, L961. s 2.8. CARVELL. Charleremyre.-..- - JOSEPH HENSLEY, he has this day sold his whole STOCK IN TRADE to JOSEPH P. BENNET and JOHN DOULL, Esquires, of Halifax, Merchante, the Trastees of Mr. T. J. Jost, partner in the Jate firm of J. H. Turner & Co. All unsettled Accounts contracted before the lst inetun€ must be paid to the subscriber immediately Al! éebtd or ‘accounts owing by the subscriber will be we on —— to him. : H. TURNRK. Charlottetown, Aug. 9, 1961. tt GREAT SALE. OF Goods, Groceries, Hardware, &. D wits reference to the above notice, the Subseriber wit! SELL OFF : THE WHOLE STOCK AT RETAIL, for a fow months, as _ prices MUCH BELOW any regular Stovk in Town. Credit will be given, but se t must be made by first day of November next. Where the awount:is ever £10, sasio- factory Notes at three months date from November Ist, will be taken. : J.cH. TURNER. August 12, 1861.. sf TO BE LET, : And immediate possession given, maar twe story well finished and commedious Dwelling Necoabied oy - the So of ane _ King Streot, lately occu pic ‘Miss STREEL, tis welkadapted eituer for a privave Héeldencs ora Boarding Honse. Fer ieostelta Charlettetowa, Aagast 26, 1262. iS ua to terms, &c., apply et tho Pavitiow Horm. dupe 3, 184) l4