Ate Mele Me Gd E i ER EL OS EOE MEN, Bie NE Bae ae ae . yraben I are ke are, - te Fae Bhar Le VSS « i | | i ra Datty EXAMINER SEPTEMBER 8, Les Stock arm Buildings. Tnx letters of Mr. Waltcr Lowe and a * Liberal” appear to-day. The personal abuse and nicknames in letter that while claim a Liberal-Conservative, Mr.-Lowe is an all too appreciative reader of the Patriot. Still we insert it as itis (1) because we recognize Mr. Lowe’s right, as a practical carpesier, to criticize in the press such a work as the Stock Farm Buildings; and (2) because we believe in the old schoolboy saw which says that Mr. Lowe's shows, : ive to be ** Sticks and stones may bresk your bones, Bat names will never hurt you. ’ Tie statements which Mr. Lowe makes will, of course, receive the attention of Commissioner of Public Works, though that official may aot, perhaps, think it worth his while to answer them. But suppose@they are true: lL. ‘The Commissioner has not yet ** passed ” the work-or any part of it. 2. The Commissioner retains in his bends a balance of the amount of the ccutract sufficiently large to pay for any work which may be needed to bring the buiidings up to the staudard of the speci- fication. Unless, therefore, the Commissioner should pass the buildings before he bas satisfied himself that the contract has been fairly carried out, or give the con- tractor more money than he will be justi- fied in paying—neither of which he is, we think, likelyto do—the interests of the Goverument and the country in this matter are still secure. As to the appoiatment of “ An : the le nt et nel con aaa REA The “Northampton.” CREWDS ON BOARD—FURTHER PARTICULARS 4BOUT THIS SPLENDID VESSEL. H. M.S. Norenameron was yesterday by some hundreds of our citizens. Everyone we have seen is highly delighted with the ship, and grateful foi the kind manner in which they were re- and shown around by hor ships company. For the benelits of thoze who have not had the pleasure of inspecting her, we ada « few in‘ereating particulars respecting the equipments which make the Northampton perfect in modern warfare. Chis splendid vessel is supplied with two second class torpedo boats, both of which are forty feet in lencth and six feet beam. hey have very powerful, noiselessly-acting the furnaces of which condense ibeir own smoke to escape detection. These vboats, when carried, are placed on crutches abeve the netting, between the main rigging and the fore bridge, so that when required they are easily got out. Sappose these torpedo boats to be used : While they were being launched from the deck of the Northampton, the fires would bs lit in their furnaces, and the boilers would be supplied with hot water from the ships boiler. ‘They would each be supplied with two Whitehead Fish Torpedves ; and when within range of the object of attack, w.y thirteen hundred yards—these would be discharged as r-quired, from the frames on eitherside. Then, woe to the object. Each of the terpedees has in itself a com- pete engine, the propelling force of which is compressed air; and the torpedoes can be propelled, unperceived, through the water at the rate of twenty-nine keots an hour. In the head of the torpedo is placed thiety-three pounds of gun cotton, which is exploded bya mechanical arrangement calied *‘ the pistol,” on striking any hard substance, such as a ship’s side. The tor- pedo can be made to sink or float, as cir- cumstances require, if it should miss its ob- jovt. Che ship is also furnished with ap- puances for exploding charges of gun cot- again visited Ceive d, enylues, Engitieer,” about which ‘A Liberal” is auxious: we think, avd we always have thought, that a trained engineer, impartial and prudent, is required in this Province. it is manifestly in the inter- est of the country that men who thor- oughly kuow the country and are acquainted with its requirements—men sueh as Hon. Donald Ferguson and Hon. William Campbell—men o! integrity and good judgement—mean responsible to the country for their official acts—should be appointed to control the public works of the country. But,from the fact that these men are neccessarilly uatiaiaed in the construction of public works, it is neces- sary that they should be advised and assisted by a practieal Civil Engineer. lt is impossible to estimate the loss which the country has, iu the past, sus- tained because there was ue such official. I: is tmpossible to estimate the loss which the late lamented Mr. Bailey seved the country. It is quite impos- sible to estimate the amount which’a well educated, well trained, prudent, impar- tial Civil Engineer may, if appointed to our Public Works Department, save for the tex-payers of this Province. The Government, we thiak, are doing well in taking their time over the ap- pointment. Better not make the ap- poiutment at all than to appoint one in- competent for the onerous andjimportant duties of the office, Everything depends upon the man selected ;—though we do not think it necessary to go a hundred miles from Charlottetown to get the man. ee Ne a Ae tae Commerciai Notes. New oats in the Summerside market—40 ets. a bushel. THe Frencen Harvest.—The Standards despatch from Paris, dated September 3rd, says : *‘ Competent authorities thirik that the crops of France will fall short of the requirement for home consumption, and that the deficiency will havi to bo made up by imports from America, thus implying a continuance of the gold draia to America.” Pus Mackeret Carcu.---According to the Boston ‘‘Advertiser” :--‘* The mack- ere! catch in the provinces this year prom- ises to be light, and at this writing the weather is most unfavorable. The largest mackerel, No. 10, are very scarce, and almost any price can be obt«ined for them, many orders for such being unfilled. There is » good business doing in oll kinds of fish, and stocks with the trade are not large.” here seems to be now every probability that the negotiations betwean France and Eagland for a renewal of the treaty of com- meree will fail, The Frencl Ministry de- clare themselves unable, under the legis- lation of the last Chamber, to extend the operation of the treaty beyond the 8th of of November unless they ressive a positive assurance from the British Government that the French terms will »e accepted, but this assurance Karl Granville declares him- self unable to give. Grain.—A leading Liverpool grain cir- cular —The late favorable weather has somewhat quieted tie grain trade. Speculators are disposed to realise profits, while millers hold off. Car goes in all posi- tions are firmly held, but there ia less in- quiry. On the spot since Tuesday « fair business was done in wheat at unchanged rates. Corn on the spot was dull, while future delivery was steady. For wheat the gays : tom, fastened on addition spars to her | lower or boat booms. The object of these jis that, if when ramming the object be | aiased, the men on board can, when pass- |ing close by, sxptods them under the bot- tom of the onemiy’s craft. This is dene by electricity. The ship’s launch of the Northampton is fitted for laying down counter mines, viz. — 12.500 Ibs. mines filled with gun cotton, which would be used for clearing a channel through an enemies torpedo defence. The steam pinnacs is also supplied with the Whitehead torpedo gear and out-rigger charzes from spars on both bows. There are other boa‘s fitted for ‘‘creep- ing” and “sweeping.” The former oper- ation is done by means of yrapnels, with gua cotton charges attached, for destroying electric cablesaitached to the enemies torpe does. The latter,sweeping for the enemies torpedoes—is done with two boats. ,The tor- pedoes are exploded by means of charges of gun cotton attached to the sweeps, and set off by electricity. These boats have also fiitings for laying down a series of electric contact mines which would form a defence round the ship or an harbor. There are also quantities of hand charges of gun cotton, which are used for boarding an enemy’s vessel or repelling boarders. These when thrown ate expleded by an instantaneous fuz>, causing great damage and confusion. In addition to all these, the Northampton is supplied with a complete wire netting, whieh ean be placed right round her by means of large spars at a distance of about 40 or 59 feet to protect her against torpedo at‘a k. rte <9 ——_____— Personal. Mr. BLAKE is at Quebec, Hon. Joun Lerurcey is in town to-day. He has lately been in many places abroad, and now says that Prince Edward Island is the best place for us to live in. Six Jonnx A. MacpeoNaup sailed for Canada to-day. Krxne Atronzo of Spain will be made a Knight of the Garter by the Queen. Sim CHARLES Tupper tails on thel0th inst., from Victoris, B. C., and will go from Chicago to Winnipeg on the 20th, returning to Ottawa on the 30th Sept. AccORDING to present arramgements, the Princess Louise will leave Liverpool for Canada in the Allan steamer sailing on Thars- day, Oct. 29, Hon. Avex. Mackenzie and Mrs. Mac- kenzie returned to Canada by Sunday’s mail steamer, They proceeded west in the mail train. Grorer AUGustus SALA, who saw Sir John Macdonald at Greenwich the other day, says the Canadian Premier looks more than ever hke Lord Beaconsfield. One of the most romantic marriages that we have heard of took places at Prince Arthur's Landiag recently. A Norwegian by the name of --—— sent a pre-paid passage ticket to acharming young lady in Norway, whose photograph he chanced to see some time ago. He proposed in due form, and the fair ene accepting him, the nuptual knot was tied at Prinee Arthur's Landing last week, very shortly after the young lady stepped off the boat. Here is a characteristic story of the Prince of Wales. Af the Portsmouth athletic sports a competitor, whe had a fair prospect of win- aing a prize, met with a mishap which dis- abled him, but had the pluck to continue the race. His Royal Highness saw the incident, and, mere than compensated the man for hia misfertune by giving him a sovereign out of his own pocket. Tue Royal middies will, if the Bacchante returos direct from Australia, instead of con- demand was limited at unchanged rates. Fiour was firm and quiet. Corn was in better request and prices improved a! penny.” an a the Times comments acutnde of Sir Stafford Northcote, and $333 :—‘' His only choice will be to lead or to abancon the leadership, and if we may judge from his cautious reserve in the raatter of free trade he will do what his party requires when’ he \Lnows certainly wht is expected of him.’ This refers te the speech of Sir Stafford) Northcote Jast eveatng to the Shoftield Conservatives, whon he pointed out the disappointments of thos anticivations of ‘he earlier free- traders that all nations would adopt their principles. Hesaid he had always been a free trader, and was one still, but he de- on the temporizing | nobwitstanding. tinuing the voyage with Earl Clanwilliam’s /squadron, join the flagship Inconstant; but the necessity for this trausfer is somewhat remote, the damaged rudder of the corvette It is rather a suggestive fact that, during the stay of tue squadron at Mel- bourne. more than fifty desertions Lave been repurted, the defaulters going ashore in boats’ crews, and incontinently establishing in un- diseovered quarters as colonists. Kestricted leave is olamed for this unexpected phase of ‘‘emigraticn;” but this reason appears alto- gether an insufficient one. Ar Chatanqua, the other day, a little girl was asked if she were a Methcdist. ‘‘Oh! no!” she replied. “1am a Brethern, and my mother isa Brethern too.” These were ef the United Brethern. At Montreal cone of tbe Plymouth Brethern was asked why they never spoke of the Plymouth Sisters. ‘‘Oh! was his answer ‘“‘the Brethern embrace the sired to see free trade universal and fair. Sisters.” DAILY EXAMINER, Local and Other items. FINE HARVEST WEATHER, a ‘Turn Kennedy's had a bumper house at Georgetown. — > — Apvicrs from all parts ef the country report a splendid crop of oats. sdicittiiciellin TH® best place in the city to buy a felt bat is at L. E. Prowse’s, 88 Sete =—>--—-— Tue fare from Charlottetown to the To- rento Exhibition is $22.50, Tati Just RECEIVeD at L. E. Prowse’s a large Stock ef Christy’s London Hats, latest atylee, _ > * ReMEMBER the sale of valuable stock and farming implements at W. D. Stewart's sales room to-m-rrow. tes STILL anctherCouservative has been elected in England; and the fair trade movement is steadily galuing ground. siiecialiiocmiaie In his new home, Mr. J. H. Fletcher has returned to his eld love. He is now editor of a lively, thriving little paper called The Gothic Miner. — od - Pasties wishing to purchase thoroughbred stock, will do well to attend the auction at W. OD. Stewart’s salesroom, to-morrow, (Friday) at 11 o'clock. THe races at Beacon Park, Boston, epens next week. Inthe stallion races there are fourteen entries for a purse of $10,000 Among the competitors are Piedmont, Robert MeGregor, and several of the fastest stallions in the United States. > Tue Steamer ‘‘Carroll” arrived from Bos ton on Tuesday evening, with a cargo of mer- chandise and the following passengers:—O K Merrill, C H Whiting, J R Holmes, Mr Parsons, Mr and Mrs Clark, Mr and Mrs Williams, Gee W Strong, Mr Cyrus, Mr: Mary Duar, WH Wardlaw, Annie McKenzie, John Colyer. - oe — Tue Sabbath School of Zion Church will bold its anuual pic nic on Saturday next at Southport, on the grounds of Mr. James Burke (late Glen Stewart). It will be a basket pic nic, The children will meet at the church on that morving at 11 o'clock. Pa. rents and other friends of the school are in- vited, and their contributions solicited. ———_~@——_——- Bric ‘‘Alpheta” Neilson master, cleared for Liverpeol, G. B., on the 8th inst., with eargo of 1697 boxes lobsters and 149 half. boxes lobsters, shipped by John Hughes; 908 boxes lobsters, shipped by Shedd, Moore & Co.; 286 boxes lobsters, shipped by Peter Gavin; 281 boxes lobsters shipped by Alex. Dixen. 41 boxes lobsters by Danie Davies, and 8,250 pes deals and ends, contain- ing 226,500 feet, superficial measurement, and 125 bdls, of palings, by Peake Pros & Co, — > —» Tue fellowing are the names of the officers of the ‘‘ Northampton’s Temperance Society : W. Chief—H. Hunter, W. Vice Chief—H. Hinman, Sec’y —Wal Brown, F. S.—G. Gough, T.—W. Dodd, Ch.—H. Francis, M.—F. W. Penfold, I. G.—I. Tacker, Sentinel - W. Warren, P. W. C. T.—J. T, Porch. There are over fifty members. 8 A CORRESPONDENT informs us that John O’Ronaghan, Esq., has just eompleted, on his farm at Somerset, Prince County, one ef the finest driving parks on the Island. Mr. O’ Konaghan has completed this Park as a pri- vate enterprise, and intends to open it with a splended race during the second week in Oc- tober. It is reported to be capable of con- veniently starting seven horses, one-half mile round, perfectly level, and situated in a beau- tiful part of thie country. Mr. O’Ronaghan has a splended lot of young stock on his farm, which he intends training on his new Park, and which will compete in the 3-year old race. We hope his enterprise will be handsomely rewarded, Axsovut three hundred invitations were sent out for the ball at Government House last evening. The Admiral and Lady McClintock were among the guests. Dancing continued until one e clock this morning. The excel- lent music supplied by members of the band of H. M.S. ‘* Northampton,” added greatly to the pleasure of this highly suecessful en- tertainment. The following is a copy of the PROGRAMME : . Quadrille —Spanish Beauty. Vaise—Fleur de Printemps. Valse.—Sweetheart. Le Premier Pas. Lancers —Lord ef Lorne. Galop —Strohfidel. Valee—-Daheim. . Mazurka—Un Samnit und Seide. . Lancers—H. M_ 8. Pinafore. 10. Valse—Brise des Nuito. ll, Polka—Amarano, 12. Valse— Die Prager. 13. Lancers—The Royal. 14, Valse—Souviens Foe. 15. Galop—Forget Me Not. 16. Mazurka—The Alpine Rose, 17. Lancers—Cremorne. 18. Valse—Chantilly. 19. Polka—Neumarker. 20. Valse—La Plus Belle. 21, Galop— Don't George. $2 90 DIS OT ROS BO a Tue Hon. J. A. Mousseau, who has just re- turned from a tour of the Gulf of 3t. Lawrence in the Government steamer La Canadienne, gave some interesting information in an inter- view with a reporter regarding our fisheries. The hon. gentleman visited some eighteen or twenty stations, and has foond, whatis not a frequent oecarrence, that the crops and fish- ing have both been good this season. The eatch ef seal and cod has eaca been very satis- factory, and the herring fishery had just com- menced, with good prospects, when he left. A fact he stated, which we imagine is known to comparatively few of our readers, is that the majority of our Gulf fishermen are practically vassals fof large Jersey eal Islands ) houses, who have controlled these fisheries for the last one hundred and thirty years. There isa number of these Jersey firms who have houses at Gaspe. Perce, Paspebiac, and all the one concern of Robin & Co., which 1s still in existence, having all at various times been clerks in the employ of that cld house.—Mon- etary Times. ino iagceeta A most important Russe-Chinese conven- tion has just been signed. China has agreed to allow telegraphs to be laid down across the Celestial Empire, and Russia has already entrusted the work to the Danish company which laid down her own wires, and which is virtually, theugh not ostensibly, a Russian enterprise. When the line is completed it will be possible to transmit messages from France to the Pa§ cific without their passing through Gerw.any. The English monopoly will thus, to a great extent, be destroyed. along the coast, but they have all sprang from |}. a eee nen cnenpilligtllaintnmncnentteititigillipeste Giipennily tiginann merttipsmanciiteilimmtbeceity DOMINION HAHIBITION, Halifax, Nova Scotia, September 21st to 30th. Riis Z£acellency the Governor General, Patron. rayne OF THE DOMINION OF will be held iw the CITY OF HALIFAX, COMMENCING Wednesday, 2ist, aud Ending Friday, 30th Sept. The Exhibition will cousist of two great Divisions. ‘The first, INDUSTRIAL AND MEOHANICAL, Embracing Machinery in motion, Agricultural Implewents, Metal, Wood and Textile Manu- factures, Forest and Fishery Products and Appliances, Naval Architecture, Minerals, Mining, and general Manufacturing Exhibits, will be opened to the public in the ROVAL EXHIBITION BUILDINGS —-—OoN — Tharsday, 22nd Sept. 2p. m., and will remain open to the final close on the 30th Septcmber, THIRD ANNUAL EXHIBITION CANADA The Second Division, embracing Live Stock, Agricultural and Duiry Produce, Fra‘ts and Flowers, WILL OPEN ON Tuesday, 27th Sept.. at 2 p.m., when the GRAND UBLIC UPENING GEREMONIES WILL TAKE PLACE, AND Addresses will be delivered by HIS WORSHIP MAYOR TOBIN, Chairman, and other gentlemen The Horses, Cattle and other Live Stock will be shown in the spacious grounds sur- rounding the Buildings, where ample Cattle Sheds, Stalls, &c., have been erected, anda Horse Track prepared, The Fruits, Flowers, Roots and Vegetables will be displayed in a Special “HORTICULTURAL HALL ” in the Public Gardens, near the General Exhibition Grounds, and for which Coupon Tickets will be issued without extra charge, GASH PRIZES OFFERED, $15,000! Seduced Rates on all Railways. The New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island Governments will refund freight on approved. exhibits from these Provinces re- spectively. No charge for entry of Exhibits, nor for space, Admigsion 25 cents each time on entering. Children under 12 years of age 10 cents. Nilitary and other Bands of Music will be in attendance, Every effort is being exerted to render the Exhibition attractive, and to utilize the re- sources which Halifax, as a great Naval and Military Station commands, to make the City worthy of the attention of visitors from the other Provinces, The requirements of business men, holiday tourists and families will alike be provided for. A suitable Restaurant will be erected on the Grounds, where Meals, &c., will be fuar- nished at reasonable rates by Mr. (Charles Woolnough. A Specie! Committee charged with thé ar- rangement of outside attractions, including a grand Military Display, Public Concerts, High- land Games, Athletic Exhibition, Firemen’s Tournament, Artistic Swimming, Water Polo, Dramatic Entertainments, Fire Works, Il- luminations ; also Steamboat Excursions to give visitors an opportunity of seeing one of the finest Harbors in the World. STEPHEN TOBIN, Mayor of Halifax, Chairman GEO, LAWSON, LL. D., Manager, WM. McKERRON, Sept. 8, ’81—wkly Secretary. APPLES AND ONIONS. NHE subscriber will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION. on Saturday, 10th Sept. instan, AT ll O'clock, A. mM, In front of his Auction Room, North Side Market House, a lot Apples and Onions. E, NEEDHAM, Auctioneer. BARLOW’S NMS DW STEAM EVIILLS, NORTHAM |! —— MILLS, the best in Prince County, will be in active operation about the 12th inst., when an assorted steck of Lumber, embracing Suingles, Boards and Scantling cau be obtained, CASH CUSTOMERS WANTED. Prices will suit, as we are determined that no Mili in this County shall underscll us, As we have been to & great expense in the ereciion of these Milis, for remuneration thereof we rely on the public for their patronage, j Mr, Wm. Barlow will be found at all times on the premises, ready to serve all orders. WILLIAM BARLOW, Mahager. 'OHN BARLOW, Proprietor. Northam Mills, Sept. 8, °81— wkly 3m ? Sept. 8—2i BSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER i the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper published 1m the Provinooa, SHPTHMB HR 8S. 1881. TO LET. rYVHE BRICK HOUSE adjoining the resi- dence of Mr, Arcap Kennepy, Water Street; also the premises adjoining, lately oc- cupied by the “ Examiner Printing Co.’’ Ap- ply to the owner, JOHN INGS, Ch’town, Sept. 7, 1881. Notre Dame Convent SOURIS, rFVHE magnificent Convent of Souris, now occupied by the Sisters of the Congr: ga- tion de Notre Dame, will be opened for the admission of pupils on WEDNESDAY, the 7th inst. Annual Terms—-Board and Tuition. with Fancy Work and Plain Sewing, $64. Music, &e , &c., extra. The fee for Day Scholars is from $1 te $3 per Quarter, according to the age of prpils. Souris, Sept. 5, 1581. At Work Agzsin: ALBION MINES! PICTOU, N.S. —_—_— Orders for ROUND COAL can now be ob- tained on application to G. W. DeBLO's, Sole Agent for P. E. Island, No, 35 Water Street, Charlottetow Terms as usual. Sept, 3, ’x1, Shop & Dwelling House TO RENT! WN Sonth Side Queen Square, the Store QO and Dwelling House lately occupied by . J. Willie ms. whly 1m, «j pat eod lm Apply to HORACE HASZARD. Ang. 25—- W. & A BROWN & C0. HAVE JOST RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF AUTUMN GOQ0Ds, AMONG WHICH ARE: ew Black and Cream Silk Laces, Black Silk Fiinges (in variety), Black Satins, Man. tle Ornamente, Ladies’ Ulsters, Del- ‘mans, Mantles, Fur Cloaks, &, Black Straw Hata, Printed Cottons, Oxford Shirtings, Winceys, Scotch Tweeds, Worsted Coatings, &ec. The above Goods were selected by Mr. A. L. Brown, who is now in the English markets buying for the firm. We have also received a lot of Canadian Grey Flannels, Grey Cottons, Tweeds, &e., A of which will be disposed of at our usual low prices. W. & As BROWN & CO., Aug. 31, ’81. British Warehouse. COTTAGE FOR SALE! T GAy TOWN, near Spring Pa @ Woolen Factory. A snug home for small family. Will be sold cheap for cash Also a building Lot. Address M, Gla:s Box 116 Charlottetown. [au 31 10i KING SQUARE FURNITURE WAREROOMS. Caskets of Every Size, Quality and rice Always on Hand. Rosewood and imitation Rosewood, Walnut and Imitation Waluut, Mahogany and Covered Ccflins, Best Plated Mounting, Register Black Mounting, White and Black Common Mounting. J Hearses, Horses and Carriages fio Funerals—-town or country—half price. One hours’ notice suflicient time to be served, . MARK BUTCHER, Ch’town, Sept. 1, 1881—1m eod, wkly TO RENT! HE HOUSE lately occupied by Livr. Bov.toy, containing 13 rooms, large gar- den, yard and coach house. Pump in yard, Apply to owner, J. H. GATES, July 15—tf Queen Square, Charlottetown. TO LE’ A ° OUSE on Dougiass Street to let. In good order, Pump in yard. Rent moderate. Apply to CAPT, JOHN HUGHES, Water Street. Sept. 5-—lw SALT! (Hf BUSHELS Strong Fishery Salt, for 2 curing Mackerei. For sale by HORACE HASZARD, Ch’town, Aug. 27 —pat im eod FOR SALE 08 TO LET! GOOD BUSINESS STAND at Pisquid New Bridge. Six Sctthmert Roads leading to it, aud two shippicg pleces and Railway Station close by. Also House and Shop, with Barn, and about 10 acres land, This property is suitable for Store, Biack- smith, Carpenter, &c. Apply to ‘ APT, M. WALSH, Upper Queen Street, Charlottetown. Sept. 2—Im pd VALUABLE Horses & Farm Utensils AT AUCTION! ] WILL SEj-L BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON Friday, 9th instant, AT 11 O'CLOCK, IN FRONT OF TuR Queen Street Auction Rooms, 1 Mare, 1 Foal, from Blood Horse at Stock Farm, 1 Mare in foal (Royal Harry), 1 Mare, 7 years old, from well-bred Horse, 2 Carts (ron Axles), 1 Piow (Double Mould Board), 1 Track (Wooden Axle), i Roller. Sale Poritive. No Reserye, W. D. STEWART, Auctioneer, PROPERTY PRINCE STREET. J WILL sell at AUCTION, on MONDAY, _ 19th inst., at 12 o'clock, noon, on the premises, that very valuable Property on Prince Street, nearly opposite St. Paul's Church, ceptrally situated, in a good locality, in the neighborhood of Churches, Public Buildings, Railway Depot and Steamboat Landings. The property measures about 26 feet on Prince Street and extentis back 240 feet to Hensley Street, together with a cottage on that street cortaining four rooms. The Dwelling House on Prinee Street is a three- storey French Roof House, containing eight rooms and shop, with good. cellar, and sunffi- cient Land for a large garden in the rear, ‘Lhis Property, so conveniently situated in the business part of the city, possesres pecu- liar advantages for a private residence, Terms easy and made known at sale, WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, Pisasant Residence To Let. VEE DWELLING HOUSE and Premises now in the occupation of P. W. H mar, near the head of Hillsboro Street. session givin in a few days may G—eod tf JAS. DESBRISAY, cen artnet comin eee — 98 VALE GOAL MINES ores o Vova Scotia. Bept. 2, ’al. sept. 2, 1851—eod ROUND, NU?, SLACK, CARVELL BROS., June 10—1m law pat ~~ -Agenits for P. EB. I, es Sn eee ae edn eee ne Wants, Lost, Sound, 7° LET—A HOUSE pleasantly situated.on Prince Street, containing ten rooms end & kitchen. A good Stable and Coach House, Rent moierate. Immediate possession. Ap- ply to J. Quirk, Lock Box 123, Charlottetown. [se 8 2w Furnished by OUND—Between Mr. G, W. DeBiois’ and St. Dunstan’s College, one Trunk, one large Can, and a piece of Enamel Cloth, ‘The owner can have the same by calling at the Store of Daniel McNaughton, Malpeque Road, near Spring Park, proving property and pay- ing for this advertisement, P {se 8 YOUNG MAN of some year's experi- ence as a Double Entry Book-keeper,end wel! posted in best modern systems, is open for a situation. References good, Address “ Book-keeper,” this cffice. [se 7 pd A SMART YOUNG MAN desires a situa- ‘tion in a Store. Can give good refer- Salary no object. [se 6 3i ences, ryyO LET—That desirable Dwelling House on the north side of King’s Square, con- taining nine rooms and a convenient irost proof cellar and good stable, Rent very low. Possession given in about one month from his date. Apply to Marx Burcuex. [se 6 tf TRAYED from the Rankin House, this morning, a Skye Terrier Bitch. The person returning her to the Hotel will be re- warded. [se 6 tf OOK-KEEPER WANTED—A_ BOOK- KEEPER and SALESMAN is wanted for a Store in the country. Cood references Te- quired, Liberal wages given, Apply at once by letter to this office. {se 5 ANTED—A GIRL to do general house- Y work, Apply to Mrs. John F. Robert- son, Fitzroy Street, near the Kirk, [se 5 ‘NTRAYED, from the Quincey House, Kent S Street, a light speckled white and red Cow, the tips of her horns broken, white marks aroundsthe feet, Any body returning the same to the Quincey House will be suit- ably rewarded, (se 3 2i, wkly li OST, on Saturday last, on St. Peter’s Road, 4a Silk Umbrella, The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving the same with Dr, Jenkins, [se 1 tf , ERVANT WANTED for General House- . ? work ina small family. Apply imme- diately at this office. se l r¥°O LET—A House containing six rooms j Possession |st September. Apply to Jas McLoop, Sprieg Park Road, jan 13 tf ns SALK (with immediete postession), ONE ACRE of good clear land, part or Pesture Lot Yo, 258, frumting 604 yards on the Malpeque Road, bounded on the south by the St. Danstan’s College ground-, and ex- teading back $0 yards, For terms, etc., apply to Lonewoatu & Hasezanp, Solicitors. Liy 19 cod O LET, with immediate possession the House on Orlebar Street, lately occu ie by Misses Smith & Snaddon, contéining eixht rooms, Rent low. Apply to Honry Biatch, Pleagant Street. [au 30 tt NOR SALE—5O acres of excellent woed- land, fronting ov Selkirk Road, Lot 60, owned by Cleries Stewart, late of Belle Creek, Blacksmith A good title will be given, with immediate possession, For terms, &c,, apply to Lonewor‘n & Haszanp, Solicitors, Char- lottetowh, Liy 25 2aw wkly