THE —_—_——_—_ un cena et a Assessors’ report by rejecting it totally, and falling back upon! the best of reasons to apprehend we are about to be left, it is 3d the assessment of last year, which was an equitable one. Now, | 20 Uwarrantabie stretch of the imagination to suppose, that | Sd . ie — } Some night our harbor may be entered by some armed vessel if there had been a majority of Conservatives in the € ity Coun- rt d 9} we should have a practical and painful lesson of the folly of letting Conservative folks have things too much their own way, that at daybreak, landing in irrepressible force, they may with | TREASURY WARRANTS. Tur Monitor, in its issue before the last, had a very dolorous 4th do , of perhaps about a hundred or a hundred and thirty tons Trigonometry —George Ifodgson, Ist; James McKenna, 2d. cil, the assessment for this year would remain unchanged ; and | burthen, with a large crew of piratical raffians, commanded French—George Alley, Ist; George Wright, 2d, : by one still more ruffianly and rapacious than themselves, and Ist class Latin Grammar—George Alley, Chas, Jenkins, Ist ; Glass, China, &c., Horse, Cow, Sleigh and Fars, &c. whatever possible contribution they may please to demand. | 3d Thus our lives and properties might be held in extreme jeopardy | Sallust. for days; and, haying no means of making any effectual re- Casar—George Alley, Ist ; Henry Murray, 2d. sistance, we should at last, in order to free ourselves from the | Delectus~Wnui. Warburton, Ist; Bernard Reddin, 2d. Salle fies Son : dread of a still greater calamity, be compelled to submit to! Ist Latin Exercises—Ueorge Alley, Ist; Charles Jenkins, 2d. At of whieh & inengeten order, and of excellent manufacture. i enep of cannon, fire and sword, compel us to submit to 2d whine, set up for the special comfort of schoolmasters and road their piratical exactions. And, again, let us look to the! 2d contractors, whose warrants and orders, we were told, could possibility of another calamity or misfortune, which may so : | easily befal us in the defenceless position in which we are on not be cashed by the Government, as the Colony had a debt of | ;ho very eve of being left.”’ £22,000 against it—and the Leader of the Government was! ‘‘ In the event—as was only a yéllr or two ago the case in . i Ge 3 ni ad | y " Orel sii Ore sneered at for daring to assert, some years ago, that after the |," orgetown—a banded body of armed foreign sailors were to On the 6th of May, at the residence of the Rev. T. Desbrisay, Teign- ‘ ] mouth, in the 60th year of bi Y i i land in the city, and assault the peaceful mhabitants, what! of the Royal Afaiiee, ile ‘cuties Met ae Ge ee introduction of Responsible Government schoolmasters’ war- means, beyond the very inefficient one of sticks, could we op- Desbrisay, of the same branch EXAMINER. © 207 OE ST rE EN ene orm: i ) New Advertisements. ON INI aa gag NNN NLL NAL Extensive Sale of Household Furniture, do Bernard Reddin, 8. Macgowan Ist; Jesse Gidley, Charles Bevan, 2d. PIN NNI Allan Simpson, 2d. PANO BESOLD, by PUBLIC AUCTION do Wm. Warburbis, Ist; Ber. Reddin, 2d. . JAMES PE! KE, Esq., Water-street “ar ee of do Wm. Bell, H. McKenzie, Ist ; F. Coffin, 2d. | his valuable : Drawing-roem, Dining-room, Parlor Bederoom & otber Househoid Furnivure, China, ioe Sale to cemmence on THURSDAY, the 16th of JULY next at 11 o'clock. ’ iF Catalogues, with full particulars and descriptions, will be ready for distributioa. A. H. YATES, Auctioneer. ied, June 29, 1857. Stoves, Stoves. “Odessa” from Albany. do William Warburton, Ist ; John Arbuckle, Bernard Reddin, 2d. o- <--> + surviving son of the late Lieut. General of Mer Majesty’s service. The deceased rants would be no longer shayed, and road orders would cease | mee disarmed as we shall be, to even their most infuriated | Was highly respected in his regtinent as an officer aud a gentleman, and | 7PNITE subscriber begs to inform his friends in the city and | ee ws . brutality? Viewing to be hawked about town and finally exchanged for shop | befure your Worship and the Council, as most likely, if fully goods at an extravagant price. The Monitor man, while pro-| carried into effect, to subject the city to some such calamity . : 7 and which, as L have said before, are at this time Treque seems rather delighted with the news he retails about war- : ccaaiiinidhd cotuahece ee great deal of other stuff retailed by him at the extravagant . Danes, who infested the narrow seas between England and : rance, and ravaged the coasts, and plundered the inhabitants rate of three half-pence a sheet, there is not a word of truth | of both—I have thought itmy bounden duty, asa member of ‘ ‘ . and constituted members of it for the express purpose of first place, there has not yet been one schoolmaster’s warrant watching over, and protecting the public rights, the lives and endorsed fur interest, nor do we believe there will be ; every | properties of thg citizens at large—to lay the fact and my In the second place, the road orders have been all paid as soon to keep umder his desk a roll of cotton, a keg of tobacco, or a plication to His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, and 3 ascertaining from him whether or not he may, by an exercise chest of tea, to be doled out in exchange for orders,—anor have | of discretionary power, retain at least a part of the muni- ment has taken care that the Road Correspondent shall deprived. have money enough at his disposal to meet all demands upon | worthy Councillor, Mr. Davies, was manifested by His Wor- the cashing of warrants. In the third place, the Monitor ting, a draft Address to His Excellency, which Mr. Davies . : ° - 5 and not payable until the expiration ef ¢en years, and Esquire, were appointed agdeputation to wait upon, and pre- . that on an occasion so urgent, they might with ¢ rtuint - e Tres there will be ample means to meet all de- ca ee ~aey OOn the Treasury, I clude that His Excellency would courteously waive al] con- mands upon the Government, and to call in the outstanding | sideration of the usual preliminary ceremony exacted by warrants from time to time. Since the prorogation of the etiquette, as due to his rank. ‘The deputation, as the Reporter Legislature, warrants have been called in and paid at- the | 9 7 g : om ait ae at " 1 thi with the Address ; and he understands His Excellency verbally, reasury to the ee ee —— this | in reply, addressed His Worship the Mayor and the deputation the editor of the Monitor might see by referring to the Royal| of the Council to the following effect :— Gozette, instead of making the broad and erroneous assertion,| ‘‘ | assure you it is with regret 1 view the removal of the " k cannon and arms from the Garrison; but it is under orders vernment has suspended rg : > ; ; orders, that the Gove I pended the paying of warrants. direct from the War Department, to the officer commanding. We recommend the Pretector’s satellite to look about for some that the transportation of the arms takes place. I cannot ether grievance—some other cause of complaint against the | interfere ; and, [assure you, I have used my influence with, Government. He only strengthens our position by writing and repeatedly urged reasons on the Secretary of State, for, : : : : not only allowing the cannon and arms to remain, but shewing on a subject of which he is totally ignorant. the necessity of re-establishing the military furce from which We shall probably notice in our next the Monitor's yery you formerly enjoyed protection. But, I regret to acknow- iame exeuse for James B. Cooper's delinquency in his capacity | *¢dge to you, I have been unsuceessful in the application, as 3 : the Home Government will allow the arms to remain here as Assistant Clerk of the House of Assembly. only on the condition of the Colony’s paying for them. -_-—-— ‘IT do not apprehend the alarming danger, a dread of which Ee The excellent letter of “ Incola,’’ on the subject of the | the Council entertain, as 1 have orders on an emergeney to | Juve 17—W. Nelson, SiPtke public expenditure of this Island for several years, will appear | 8°"4 to Halifax for arms and assistance when required ; and tai Geib cents ho IL have to inform you I have retained 100 stand of arms for TT Capt. Rankin’s Company, with subres and accoutrements for Queen’s County Cavalry Troop.” His Excellency said he would reply in writing to the Ad- REMOVAL FROM THE GARRISON OF CH. TOWN OF GREAT GUNS, FEELD-PIRCES, SMALL ARMS, AND dress of the City Counci!, and that he merel ‘ : ? - » wl aa ae ’ 3 Ub « Slig t i > B y made these MUNITIONS OF WAR OF EVERY KIND. preliminary remarks to allay any undue alarm arising in that To tax Epiroz os raz Examiner. body. Sin,—Having attended the Mayor's Court on Friday last, When His Excellency’s written reply shall have been re- on business connected with the City Assessments as affecting | ceived by the City Council, both it and the Address will, no myself, I was still there when, on motion for adjournment | doubt, be laid before the public through our local press. j having been made, Councillor B. Davies brought te the notice R. B. IRVING, Reporter, ef the Court a proceeding then going on by command of the! The foregoing, in manuscript, is sent to the office of 2” Home Goverament ; the full execution of which can scarcely | Examiner, as that paper will be published to-day; an” che fail to inspice every thinking mind amongst us with a dread | consequently, the first in which the Report could » 4 is, for the future safety of the lives and properties of the citizens) The editors and publishers of the other Island pe .ppear. at large ; the proceeding heing nothing less than the removal | are respectively requested to copy, and to consider — wspapers from the Garrison for transportation to Halifax, N. S., of all and report as addressed and sent to each of them” . the letter the great guns, field-pieces, small arms, and other munitions! as, had it been necessary to do so, they would” _— individually, ef war‘ June 29, 1857. uave been. When present, as I have stated, in the Police Court, nothing en Se any Rai E. could be more foreign to n.y mind than an intention to report — ; -~ ~ any of its quentiings but the public spirit, wateitiinnen, ; CENTRAL ACADED iY and promptness ef purpose displayed on the occasion by| List of classes at the Central Aca? Councillor B. Davies, with reference to this apparently high-| and the names of those pupils wh term, 1 handed ing; and the readiness and oneness of mind | themselves in each, as determined _» have most distinguished with which the rest of the Court concurred in his views, and | gress from week to week during from a regster of their pro- adopted the action which he suggested, are altogether so! Those classes left blank, ape _., the term. worthy of public approbation that I feel it to be a duty, | sufficient competition, or wh either where there has not been almost incumbent upon me, to give the several editors and the masters, so distinguishe hn no pupil Jxas, in the opinion of publishers of our newspapers an opportunity of laying before Ist class Reading—Jawe impelf as ty deserve public notice. their readers such a report of Councillor Davies’s speech and Ayy = --8 McKenna, ( yeorge Alley, Ist equal ; vemy, June term, 1857, of the eons acti . of the Ye ot can now make from | 94 do 5 = op yame John Roche, 2d equal. “y memory, and which is as subjoined. some 088, Jo'nn Griffith, 1st ; I am, sir, your obedient servant, 3d do Charles Bevan, Richard Passmore, 2d. Charlottetown, June 29, 1857. Mayor's Covrr, Crry or Cuartorrerown, R. B. IRVING. § | jot Spelling (+ with meaning of words)—W/m. Warburton, G. June 26, 1857. taj ley, Ist; f'n motion fer eee having been made, Councillor 2d do . aforth Maegowan, Bernard Reddin, 2d. B. Davis rose, and, addressing His Worship the Mayor, sata ny A Ist; : epoke nearly as follows :-— 3d do ‘tiam White, Cha rles Hughes, 2d. “ Your Ne ea this Court shall be adjourned, I ~ Chas. McGregor, Michael Cummings, Ist ; wish to bring under its immediate notice and consideraticy, a | let Recitation—s ane Hughes, 2d. vertainly very extraordinary, and, as I think, very alarming ; Sacgowan, George Alley, lst; ich i ae : : John Cox, Jesse Gi dey! 2d proceeding, which is novy actually in progress whilst I am | 2d do E , ey, 2d. i is i . : : - “dward Love, Mat thew Murphy, Ist ; 7 . oy 18 19 jess than the senbial~tn obedience to} Doudiatih Micete ae an oe command of the iHome Government, from the Garriscq of | 3d do Charles MeGrego: . lst. 2 gor, = this city, for imaediate transportation to Halifax—of all the | great guns, f<:\d-pieces, small arms, and munitions of war of 1st Englisb Gramm every kind, which we have hitherto considered as belonging to this places. Up to this time they have been wisely ept in 2d do our ‘se-rrison for the use, in case of need, either of the regulars who might be stationed here, or, in such case, in the absence | Ist Per amanship (p .% military detachment, asa means whereby our militia | might be armed. With the final withdrawal of the military 2a do we have been and are still, with great reason, much dis- satisfied. But, if the further roceeding now going on—the | 3d do depriving us of all public sniihieny means of defending our- | 1st, Geography—St = in the event of aggression from without, or the lawless ' John Cox, Wa 1. Warburton, 2d mre ya ——e of foreigners or strangers on our ? 4 do Jesse Gidley id i Hugh MeLeod, 2d. i denen reets, should actually be carried out to the} Ist Dictation—John Cox, Allan:Si mpson, Ist ; ull ex purposed, would not our dissatisfaction be excited S. Maccowan EE Wright, 2d cod tele es oe - sheen ree ie Government , | 2d do John O° Neill, ] , Webber R ‘Crabb Ist ; oF probability, be imagined, cou] q | , ick Cole . 9 roe on be extended to us, that would aggravate use more? This. if 3d do mene or R. Passmore, 2d. fully accomplished, will not be merely a throw; Yolo: . . ~ in a certain satisfactory state of soeaoom onl Selena "y» Ist Arithmetic—Allan Simpson, G corge Alley, Ist; Daniel Hickey, Jc shn Griffith, 2d. ar—J. McKenna, Jesse Gidley, Ist; Bernard Reddin, §. Macgowan, 2d. Henry McGregor -, 1st ; Thomas Doyle, John Griffith, 2a. upils over 12 yea rs)—J. Cox, G. Alley, Ist ; James McKenn 4, ‘Allan Simpson, od. (pupils between 1¢ ) and 12)—J. O'Neill, 1st ; S. Macgowan, J ohn Arbuckle,2d. C. McGregor, 1) st; R. Passmore, 2d. ainforth Macgoy yan, lst; g the proceeding which [ have now brought | ™4ch esteemed by his numerous friends. On the 12th instant, of Consumption, at his residence at Montague ari ‘ : : - $e and Bridge, in the 30th year of his age, Mr. William Emery, sunhanin tan ond varied assortment of Cooking, Franklin, Ain-cight e e cit: of Peter Emery, Esq., of Wood Islands, The deceased has left id Close STOVES; also, Shop and Parlor ditto~all of the fessing great sympathy for schoolmasters and road contractors, | °T Vil as the one or the other of which I have just spoken,—jand two infant children to mourn their irreparable mi ok L " L t At Halifax, N.S. on Friday, 19th June, in the 53rd year of his age, his Auction Room, Queen-sguare, occurring along the coasts of the neighbouring continent, oc-| Mr. William Wooi Way, Shipwright, a native of Devonshire, England, rants and orders not being responded to in cash; but like a _casioned by such piratical depredators as were the Northmen | #24 son-in-law of Mr. James Pollard, Charlottetown. ae botl itn From the Shipyard of J. C. Pope, at Summerside, on Saturday, 20th in all that he has written about our financial affairs. In the | this Council—and considering that we have all been chos n instant, a Brigantine, called the Perey.” , oe : aa : ie In the “ Majestic” for Liver ol, G. B. on Saturday the 27th i ove has been promptly paid on presentation at the Treasury. apprehensions before it, in the hope that we may be able to | Lady of Capt. Wiiliam Southey. 48th East soe co Save tenon: devise some means whereby we may in part diminish, if we | five children and servant, Lady of Hon. P : cannot completely avert, the impending evil. I would,|Esq., Lady, child and servant, Miss Warburton, Miss Lea, Messrs. as presented. The Road Correspondent has not been obliged | therefore, suggest the propriety of making an immediate ap- | Artemas Lord, and J. Farrow. : ; : , June 22—Richard Bale, fi It and b. : the holders been compelled to run about town with them,—a/| tions, of the whole of which we shall, without some such | convicted and fined a wih enot cs yates ee . ad order is any day as good as cash, for the Govern-| @fective intervention on his part, be speedily and at once | Madgs, articled seamen of brig “* Intended,” charged with desertion; | Victoria tel, wes thes a , geaame vo Tw oe ' , not proved. Angus McPherson, drunk and disorderly; convicted aud The "Dae wilt “s Cats day dissolved by mutual consent, The fullest concurrence in all that had been said by the | fined 5s. or be imprisoned 48 hours. country, that hé has received by the above vessel a | newest patterns, which he offers for sale at a small advance at 29,1857." Ish&e | WILLIAM DODD. Arrival of the « Odessa,” From Albany direct. UST RECEIVED. and for sale at the ** AMERICAN HOUSE,’ Queen-square— 300 COOKING STOVES, of the following descriptions, viz ; Governors, Morning Stars, Forest Queen, Improved Na-~ tional, Red Jacket, New England Premium, Black Diamond, Together with a large variety of Parloy, fall, Shop and other STOVES, suitable fry wood and coal. June 29, 1857. W. B. DAWSON. Dissolution of Ce. -yartnership. OTICE is hereby given th’. : sabeisting okienes ee the co-partnership heretofore ae : © undersigned, under the firm o or be imprisoned one week. Robert} Lawson & Mackinnon, as sungutetens end managers pst June 29, 1857. Isl & P Launched, Jassenaers, . Walker, William Brown, Jolice Court. in, future” be conducted under the -sole 23— William Godfrey, drunk and disorderly; convicted and fined 5s, | @®™4gement and *“1perintendance of Peter Mackinnon, who is has since learned, accordingly waited upon His Excellency June 16—Schr. Charles Weldon, M’Lean, Richibuctou; boards, &e ' ’ : : oer 1a a ‘ or be imprisoned 48 hours. John Baker, articled seamen of barque | Wuly authorized yy - 2e1V 1 debts due to and b his office, even though the Bank should continue to decline —. a on ener iae pebaedl pd enor waspedg giver dee ee eres himself from hisemploy; no yoesseuter the late firm. receive and ey all debts d forgets that £20,000 out of the £22,000 of debt are secured = co ho ye hae wo pees and bring with him, was ar iprvoned 4 tre, v dsl Kavanagh Joho Kavanagh ani For = eee a, June 29, 1857, 0 papetne cua te neha a nea ea Devin Manin Sad Rit and tesa jo wee | nen Saat eae eas een ea tena Sea for which there is the property to meet the payment; 80] sent it to His Excellency Without any unnecessary delow.: it ee Madge, articled seamen of brig “ Intended,” for continued 1 that with the revenue of this year, daily flowing into| being presumed, as was observed by His Worship the Mayor, | == SS AMES D. LAWSON. PeLeER MACKINNON, ; . 2a. UST R&OEIVED, on consignment, and for salo by the Sune -riber-— Superior PLANO FORTE, y from his employ, sentenced to be imprisoned 21 days. octave MELODEON, 3 5-octave MELODEON, er etn pe = a nnneeaeeoee ae es eee C ? 44-octave do. - Slarine Intelligence, ee ee PORT OF CUARLOTTETOWN. ) NEW GOODS. ENTERED. y UST RECEIVED, per “ Leo,” ** Caronmn”’ and ‘ Arvet,’’ : from Boston, and for sale at the American House :-— Denservative, McFadyen, Halifax; boards, &e. 19" - 18195 soPAs, 50 BEDSTEADS, 50 dozen CHAIRS, 10 sets Beaton, Port Hood; limestone. Oriander, Lund, Pictou; a ©? ®> painted Bed-room FURNITURE, Iris, Laird, Pictou; coal. Unicorn, Lutes Pictou; ils, ke. ’ we " Ra 2 Ellen, Spumey, Tatmagouche; ae _— om sundries. | 20 Cases CLOCKS, 50 Tables, 250 sides Sole Leather, Buckets, Antigonish; limestone. Mary, Glawson, Halifax; go TY» Deong, Brooms, Sythe Sneaths and Seythes, Hay Forks, Manure Bears, Antigonish; limestone. Ariel, Moore, P “8- Virgin, Forks, Hay Rakes, Spades, Shovels, Fixtures for Chain Maria, Murey, Shediac; boards, &e. Native Luss. ston; goods. Pumps, Boots and Shoes, and a variety of other articles. noni, ae Ahoppes, Ford, Bichieatice de ae ag Atso—Extra-superfine FLOUR, done up in Bags of 28Ibs. each. Cnara, racaedie; shingles. Jnicoro Lu’es iis. Sopolta, Dian- , es 7 : Ploughboy, Robertson, Pictou; coal. Bee , Shemogue; deals June 29, 159i ° W. B. DAWSON. deals, &e. Jane Grouchy, Provost, Ariehr » Oulton, “i NWarble Headstones & Monuments! Lund, Pictou; mails, &e. 25 al . t; limestone. . : Belle, a Bay Waser deals _ chard, Caraquet; shingles _—. subseriber having opened an estnblichment in this Pictou; limestone. Oriander, Lund, ” Two Sisters, McDonald, city, for the purpose of carrying on the Marble business Boston ; goods. Ossuma, Torrey, * Pictou ; mails. Combine. Reid, in all its various branches, respectfully solicits the patronage ae ane Sees boards, - — or. or eee of those who wish to preserve and beautify the last resting- haleowiay as Vert a iain ie, Laie, Ralmnenaihe, "Glide, place of their friends. Menumental work of every description ds. will be executed in the neatest manner, at prices as reasonable CLEARED, as can be obtained in the United States or elsewhere. Also, Pogwash;-bal. Prig ry Bay Vérte; Sundries. Sovereign, Purdy,| Marble Chimney Pieces, Tables, Fountains, Counters, &c., —Schr. Oriander, 7 Faith, Taylor, London; timber & deals. 19] furnished to order. Richibueton; ba) wund, Picton; mails. Chas. Weldon, McLean, Confident that the above branch of mechanical business wili LeBlanc, Bey € Dove, Campbell, Pictou; do. Brigt. George, he appreciated, exders will he expected without unnecessary do. 20—Brir waleaur; do. Sehr. Unicorn, Lutes, Buctouche; 7 : : ’ Sehr. Valer .t Chebucto, Murchison, Liverpoul; timber and deals. delay, that the stone may be ordered = \NFORD iris Labrador: , Spuney, Tatmagoucbe; bal. Native Lass, Gerrior, ; poe : STA) “hshad. Mc}war , fishing stores. Virgin, Bears, Picton; bal. 23—Trial, | Jakeman’s Building, corner of Grafton and ander , Port Hood; bal. Venus, Beaton, Port Hood; do. Ori- iilsborough-streets, Ch. Town, June 20. ec , Lund, Pictou; mails. Albion, Turnbull, Sydney; bal. Mary, } Isl & P 4w ANGUS MaclsAAC, Agent. a ug, Pictou; do, Eglautine, Eldridge, Boston; oats, &e. Mary. te ianchard, Caraquet; bal. 24—Delle, Sprague, Bay Verte; do. Conservative, McFadyen, Shemogue; do. Mary, Glawson, Sydney ; do. 25—W. Nelson, Silliker, Bay Verte; do. Clipper, Forrest, Richibuctou; bal. Sailed from Bedeque, on Tuesday, the 231 instant, Barque “ Aurora,” Hobbs, Master, for Liverpool; timber and deals, by J. C. Pope, Esq. Sailed from Richmond Bay, on Tuesday last, Barque * Malakoff,’”’ for Bristol, by James Yeo, Esq. New Advertisements. Band Pio Wic. AR. LOBBAN’S AMATEUR BAND intend holding their \ usual PIC NIC on THURSDAY, the 9th July next. Mr. Burke’s Steamer will leave the wharf (formerly Tre+ main’s) at 9 o’clock precisely, and convey the party to Mr. MecEwen’s wharf, West River, returning in the evening. Violin Summerside, June 22, 1857. performers are engaged, and every exertion will be used to , . make all happy and comfortable. Parties to furnish themselves Great Barrains'! with provision stores. Tickets to be had at Mrs. T. Burris’s, NRESERVED SALE of Dry Goods, Mardware, or from any of the members. Price—Gentleman and Lady, U Glassware, Crockeryware, Chinaware, Svap, Coffee, 3s. 9d ; Single, 2s. 3d. Saleratus, Starch, Rum, Porter, Gin, &c., &e. June 29,1857. Isl. W. LOBBAN, Manager. | ‘to be sold, by AUCTION, on TUESDAY, 30th instant, at 11 o'clock, at the Store lately occupied by Mr. JOSEPH ‘ ts. Card. ten PRAUGHT, Queen-street, a “sais assortment of DRY Morning and Afternoon Class Tuition. GOUDS, consisting of—~ I B. IRVING, Teacher of English, French, Writing, | Cjoths, Docskins, Prints, Orleans, Alpaecas, Jeans, Flannels, e Arithmetic, Geography, Book-keeping, and the Mathe- Derrys, Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Bonnets, ilats, Hosiery, matics. Hardware. A large lot of China and (rockeryware, Morytxa Crasses—Senior and Juntor—for pupils of both consisting of—Tea and Breakfast Sete, Toilet Sets, Cups sexes. Also a Juvenine Crass, which will be taught under and Saucers, Basins, Bowls, Toa-pots, Crocks, Jars, &e. Mr. Irving’s immediate superintendance, by a Young Ledy, A large lot of Decanters, Tumblers, Wines, Jugs, Sugar a Licentiate of the Board of Education. , and Cream Jugs, &e., &e. Shopware, consiating allen ArTernoon—A Youna Lapigs’ Crass. This Olass will Show Cases, Scales and Weights, Tea Cannisters, Liquor be opened for sach Young Ladies as desire to complete a good Casks, Writing Desks, &c., > Also, Pancheons RUM, English Education, by a finishing course of English Grammar, Doz. PORTER, Casks GIN, Tons Common Iron, 40 Boxes Exercises and Composition, Geography, History,—and Book- SOAP, Boxes Saleratus, Ground Coffee, Boxes Glass, Seal keeping, or the regular modes of keeping and making out Oil, Boxes Pipes, Boxes Green TEA, Iron Pots, Dye- accounts, stuffs, &e. &e. A few Young Gentlemen received as Purim Boarpers. Terms.—£10, three months; £30, four months; £60 and tg Terms and arrangements adapted to accord with the upwards, six months credit upon approved joint notes of hand. reception of only a select ane apis weer C7 ie Full Jenmib. M.P.&1. AMES MORRIS, Auctioneer. Programmes thereof ma 2nad on application to Mr. Irving. = oak Room—at his Juliane, the House in Pownal Street, Sale of Valuable Township Lands! lately occupied by Mrs. Douglas. PQNO BE SOLD, by Public Auction, without reserte, on The Crasses will be opened (D. V.) on Monday, 20th July, FRIDAY, the 31st day of July next, (1857), at or near 1857. Ow. Charlottetown, June 29, 1857. | the residence of Thomas _— Ruggles, ie meee. . ot 3, at 12 o’clock, noon, unless previously disposed of by For Liverpool. ae sale, 2,500 ACRES OF FREEHOLD. LAND, being 7s fine new juniper built, copper-fastened f Auction. W. DODD, Auctioneer, will continue to sell at Public Auction, ON THE PREMISES, at SUMMERSIDE, BEDEQUE, on To-morrow, TUESDAY, 30th instant, at 11 o'clock, forenoon, the remainder of the property of Jonathan Weatherbe, consisting of some 20 or 30 Village Lots, 12 to 15 five acre Lots, and LANDS on Lots 3 and 8 and Fifteen Point, as also some other LANDS. Terms— one-third down, one-third in one year, and one-third in two years, with 6 per cent. interest. J. WEATHERBR., Hack «JAMES WHLBOM,” of O00 tensa ont tet aren eae oe ut ahaa felt ar JAMES LUPIN, 0 2 ! N in Pri war Siand, part of wil ae 4 burthen, John Oliver, Commander, wil! leave Char- Latency ee nincensedita. &e., and Lae is in a wilderness lottetown for Liverpool, on or about the 10th July | otate and unoccupied. next. Has good accommodation for a few Cabin Passengers. | “ppo soil of the above property is perhaps the finest in Apply to W. WELSH. | ppince Edward Island, and being in the neighborhood of June 29, 1857. Kildare River and the Sea, it oe greet as i” - . . ial Oa 4 . . t » Glonfigld Patont Starch. renal et, vera s meee ogame ENTLEMEN should order their linens dressed 2 apply to Dr. WINTER, St. John’s, Newfoundland, its own resources, which, in many cases, may not onl be J. Cox, Elias 1 Vright, Hugh Mcleod, 2d. | this Starch. They will be delighted with its elasticity | to the subscriber at his office in Charlottetown, ee and reasonable, but even adviesbls for the well-. 3d de Chae neem poms coon © ron as po beautiful finish. It is used in the Royal Laundry, and -Stesiattahennn. dade 15, 1857. JOSEPH HENSLEY. mg of the Colony itself: it will be much more —it ‘will be | “eur gor, let; Wm. White, 21. pronounced by Her Majesty’s Laundress to be the finest Starch | _~ en eee casting us off, in the most unprovided state for self-deft a bow = : r ever used. For sale wholesale and retail at the “* Acapta} FOHN HOBBS, Hatter, Clothes Cleaner, and general , , or self-de nce, to Ist General Information—Geor ene ove : ae i Renovator, continues to clean gent’s clothes, and Hats, of every me the prey of the first band of piratical ma rauders Hodgson, Ist ; whom chance or desi being ¢ : Bernard Redd in. Allan Simpson, 2d. : gn may bring to our shores, [¢ 9 _— ¥- 1 1. a —_ ” the present time, under some bold, stideiaae a “ 2 Wrens a , m. bene ar lg Ist ; their leader—are frequently snsceiotsn en bonne cy cae Tee ost? Jobn Grifith Ist; John O*Neill, 20. ili he sm ae ; ie : fast-sailing, armed vessel, in which cruizing along the ar | = — " bar G is aoe es a nome, Sd. ' ’ e@ a Vv; aby of the ns continent, they, from time to time, si.ddenly | TROCERY,”? -square 2i une 29. | any, . Qaneenenare. fe : ‘discription, extracting all spots of grease, paint, dc.; restoring ths ONFECTIONARY.—Just received, at the «“ ACADIA | garment to its former colour and lustre, without soiling the trimmings. GROCERY,”’ Queen-square— | Orders left at the store of Mr. J. Williams, Market ae aoe be 16 Cases Wetherspoon’s Superior CONFECTIONARY, —_ promptly executed. 4i City Royalty West, May 18, 1857. (in tin caddy of l4lbs. each.) Removal. Atso—I Case Seotch MARMALADE, meget by HE subscriber wishes to inform his friends and the public ; ys - * 7 2° = >; > ' "Ar DD r enter the harbour of some thriving town, which is eit | Ailan Simps jn, Bernard Reddin, 24. Wotherspoon, Edinburgh. i Sail generally that he has removed to MORELL TANNERY, defenceless, or unprovided for Soiianes 'to aggressic uae he | oa ar ee + oe - Horticultural Society. whens he intends to carry on the Janning and Carrring basi anne threats and unmistakeable manifestations of both will J. MeDoni regen 2d PPXHE Summer Exhibition, of Vegetables, Fruits and Flowers, ness. He has also Se LANUFAGTORY.. AH aes eat the Tehabttents ake” oer commie oe Tae foree from ' 1st Composition—G. Hodgsor ist clk "Simpson G. Alley, 2d.| * will be held on Weduesday, the vw; een eae bic hees aan "GEORGE COOKE. : uuions. Vit ¥ ee 7} ge his ; , order, ee a od (i ; ourselves, in the utterly defenceless position tn whlch eee | i - jae worth, Fredk. Webber, let ; Sse a — xe U BBARD, Secretary. | Morell Tannery, June 8, 1857. jim John Cg x, John Arbuckle, 2d. piel eR kein 23 ill ad ; + fie ie ian ee OS as am ip bt ae en a SS eS pen soluiicee nd yas 4 7 aE. A = TS ap : / a7 a 5 a ee ein lt