i ti SS ose ‘it ei | were sent to Engiand without havi: Ghe Examiner. — eer oa aw vce x Uke: Hewa ogewesRE Ces SCN TL Se A - Sick Headache, DP ‘ility and Indigestion —Where, among all the remedies for these complaints, is there one which so kly, so effectually and permanently removes them as the VEN ADVERTISEMENTS. | quic SOO es LONDON FANCY G60Ds, FURS, CARPETS, &c. FAXUE subscriber, relying or the support of his Country friends and customers, begs leave to inform them th. t he aoe Pe a ee a his own person the di d and GO AEF which | the on Comuitio 8 were nothing more or less than | CompLinent TO Proressor Lyoiis.—We have been favoured the Queen has earned for hersell ) the citizensor the great _— leagues. They have flourished in Ireland, and exer- | with a copy of the Falkark Herald, (Seoteh paper), in which ‘ ! , as W to the Co sts, his Cemeanour was cised immense influence there, and were considered quite as | we notice the report of a public dinner given at Falkirk, on ull that be expected from the child of such parents as constitutional as the Corn Law League of Manchester, which | the 3rd October, to Alexander Inglis, Esqr., Professor of the | Oa ygenaled Butters? boast, and from the wise system cf education which | adected a great revolution in the commercial policy of Eng-| Prince of Wales’ College, in Charlottetown, previous to his eteppee : » fair promise that ¢ xt Sovereign of Britain will land a few years ago, A Tenant League would be the most departure for this Island, where he arrived a short time aco. sHign | ny its duties by hereditary “8portant and practical institution that could be established | Professor Inglis was rector of Bathgate Academy, and appears talentoand the most judicious develvpient of hie intellectual | *! the present time ; and that is the reason why the propric- lto have been very highly esteemed for many amiable and and moral capa . tors and their friends appear to be horrified at the suggestion | excellent qualities. as well as for his extensive erudition, as One incident connected with the l’rince's visit to the United of it. If any of the Tory party recommended the formation | the testimonial of a public dinner abundantly proves. The States is suggestive of striking reflections. of a * Political Alliance,”’ in every settlement, to carry out festive occasion was honoured by the presence of all the heads \ccompanying the uncrowned monareh of the mill mn wlio | the deceptive views of the defunct association of that name— | of the learned professions gai ether untebilities about Faihisk: BOW « ose the American population, he paid a tribute of to prop up, if possible, the tottering government, and to! and its neighbouring towns, and the speech of the Chairman international respect by visiting the tomb of the Father of bis : abuse, y ify, and proseribe every man who would not support their principles—the Colonial was highly complimentary to Professor Inglis. We shal§ Yen ntr he Ci innatus of mer . . Country, the Cincinnatus of Am eeretary would pot resort to | endeayour to g*ve that speech in our next, together with the > . Proc ful! 1 — George Washington } ‘ S ding down the Potomac, wit) bated speed, and mourn-) the hacky; l P sed, > woh tal : . | , gu i the hacknied ery of sedééécn! which he invariably does when a | reply of the honoured guest. y tolling bell, as the hallowed se} ulchre is approached— itm political opponent differs with him ona much agitated public —-e + he descendant in the third generation of George the Third of + 1. ss ' . bi ee | his | Pa. oe * | question. A Tenant League would be infinitely useful, and lo Corrrsronpents.—‘* A Visitor to Casoumpee.”? The ‘agland—the son of his living grand-daughter — renders the . ‘ a2 : : 7 Fagland—the s ae aul cnders ¢ powerful to prevent gross acts of injustice by proprietors and | lecture on Anatomy, by an itenerant Yankee Doctor, was no public recognition of his nation to the purity of motives and , : ote ae ’ : I c recog - 3 J . their agents, under cover of law,—such, for instance, as that | doubt a very poor affair ; but we do not think the public atriotic chivalry of the mighty dead, by reverently standing | 7...) ; . , ee : ' patt ’ on" ’ . ‘Jy Sans detailed by Mr. Coles in another column, from whose state-| would care to read a long communication in reprobation of it, ' That tom! repose the remains of the : w late taal ka t] sneovered by his tomb. , unlike those wherein, in ak . : : : , s , = , ; - ment it appears that a tenant had been distrained upon for| or of the manner in which the meeting for the Lecture was Surope, lead who “are hongured |, ppaora of ¢ hi hii . ; , ; Eu _ - : oe arrears of rent, while the proprietor holds a bond for those | organized ; and we must therefure beg to decline the favour of of the nations,’’ knows not the ‘*; but may not this v mp of heraldry, the pride ; awdseuce arrears, payable ata time that has not arrived. It would prevent cruel landlords like Mr. R. B. Stewart from incarce- | ' - oe our correspondent. oi power, y of adornment have impressed the mind of one ** nursed in pomp and piea- The Barque Gazelle, Capt. R. Canreron, arrived in port on Fridaylast,with a full cargo of Goods,for W.W. Lord & Co. and others. She also bronght the following passengers, who speak in high terms of the energetic, gentlemanly and attentive com- mander: Ist Cabin—Capt. Murchison, Messrs. S. Mowatt and rating & poor helpless old man, just on the brink of te grave, biies ries ' ; : ; ; yublican America, he had) without any earthly means ef keeping body and soul together, gare “' more forcibly than if, in Ri sand. the remains of him who had successfull ‘fied his . . } a. ve ee fou 47 fally defied | except by the cuaritable offerings of his neighbours, and con- country’s might covered by a sarcoy phagus of more than has received by the Brig Meridian direct from the great CITY OF FASHULON— Sixteon Cases Fancy Goods, and Six Bales Carpets and Oil Cloths, Together with Sixteen Packages of GROCERIES, of the BEST establishments, BUT FOR CASH ONLY. The remainder of his Stock, comprising [ronmongery, Far” thenware, Brown Cottons and other heavy goods, are hourly |expected by the ship Gazelle, from Liverpool. BENJ. DAVIES, CHEAPSIDE, QUEEN SQUARE. Nov. 12, 1860. LADIES’? FURS, fining him like a criminal, until the law should have its own 1). McDougall. 2d Cabin—Miss C. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. | «2 > . -* « oe fe @ . . . } James Groom, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Brenan, Mrs. and two Misses Brenan.—This is the third trip of the Gazed/e out from | Liverpool to this port this season; and upon her return to Liverpool, whither she will proceed after discharging, making three round voyages, with fall cargoes each way, since navi- gation opened ; a nautical feat we believe unparalleled in our history.— Ross's Weekly. manusolean magnificence? If proof were wanting that the is 5 ~ time for determining whether or not he was a debtor to Mr. srejudices which have, for so man : yee ’ Jy Stewart. years, blurred the page of . : i . iam ' f - —* It would prevent the seme worthy from rushing istory, preventing the impartial eye from reading aright its . : : : wen _ I : ’ S arignt ts into Loyalist lands, over which we believe he has no legal Jessons, have forever passed away, so far as it relates to the : s.1: , sesso I rc 3 ar as it relates to the | claim, and demolishing the cottages of poor peasants who will pauses and conduct of the American Revolution — it is : . , , _— kevolution — it is to be! nog comply with his demands. All this, and a great deal —_— alta, fee tien oe: aide in abies , an found in the circumstance to whicl: we refer. On reflecting more, eould be done through the agency of Tenant Leagues, | - hole - —> -_S - — n this event, ome naturally recalls the language whie ' . : . . : ' : : : : . on th os, J calls the language which by the snoral foree which they would exercise, and without We have no certain intelligence of the election of President lof the United States, which took place on the 6th instant. | ‘The Telegraph, however, represents Lineuln as having very | “ * . . . . DS } large majorities in all the free States, and the probability is | that he is the successful candidate. Tenn ID Dow he b ie N ? ntwouw » rhe rresr ‘ ys a . » j Tennyson supposes the buried Nelson to utter when the great the slightest infraction of the law. Wellington's dust was about to be placed beside his own, be-' =p : . . - es =a , ‘The following extract, which we take from the article undkr eath the dome of St. Paul’s :— : 3 a : neath the dome of St. Paul's: consideration, illustrates the degree of truthfulness which “ Who is he that comes like an hon With banner, and with music, with wor’ guest, characterises the whole production :— AWFUL CALAMITY! A Gloucester correspondent informs the Boston Journal | that intelligence has been received at that port of the loss of | one of the mackerel catchers which left the Bay of St. | Lawrence last month with a full fare. When just outside | Cape Canso, during the night, in a thick fog, she was run down by a steamer, carrying away her bowsprit and fore- | mast, and staving in her bows. | What damage the steamer sustained is not known, as she | passed on without offering any assistance to the schooner. | The wind blowing fresh from the northward, they found + impossible to reach the Nova Scotia shore, and after drifting about for two days, headed for the West Js'ands, but had pro- ceeded but twenty-four hours when she became water-logged and unmanageable. Seven of the erew were washed overboard | by the sea, and the remaining nine took to the boat. They | were in the boat two days, when it capsized, and before they j } aoldie ith price } wider end wih pelent, ‘The opposition, headed by Messrs. Coles and Whelan, opposed the whole proceeding —denounced the Commissioners—the former as a pro- prietary scheme—the latter as “ unfortunate dupes;”’ but no sooner did the Commissioners open their Court than these self-styled ** friends of the tenantry” come forward and use their utmost exertions to incite the Te- nantry against their Landlords. When the Commissioners expressed a desire that no proceedings should be taken for the recovery of arrears of rent, pending the enquiry in which they were engaged—it wus actively reported throughout the Island that all arrears were to be given ap-- thet the Commissioners had so declared—and had told the Tenantry not to pay them. When the Court ‘ earnestly urged’ upon the Tenants cheerfully to pay the present year’s rent, which it was coasidered might be fairly demanded, the Tenants were advised in the columns of the Examiner, to form Leagues, and resist the payment of any rent.” With a nation weeping and breaki: It is time, however, that we shou! eciose, and we pass hurriedly on, as z on my rest ?” i bring our remarks to 4 lid the illustrious subject of them, to his departure from the American continent—which, it is probable, he may never revisit, as he will not be liable to the contingency of being sent on his travels, as other European Royalties sometimes are. Having been cordially weleomed the time appoinetd, he bade his to Portland, precisely at \merican hosts a cordial farewell, and entering his barge, was transferred to his ship, Now the ‘ opposition’’ to the Commission by ‘* Messrs. 2s of ; Nidan amd Wislen be : Phen Colonel Ge: amid the booming of guns and the cheers of the excited people Coles and Whelan’ amounts to this. When Colonel Gray : , ‘ aie Dileep Sateen meeellieli lt Sak. nian they be ; whose land he was leaving. As he mounted the side steps of ™0Ved his celebrated resolutions, which gave rise to the Com ll. M.S. Hero, the Royal Standard of England was for the . abuse of the policy pursued by the Liberals in reference to the mission, the preamble to them contained the most unmerited + L first time given to the breeze fiom the main of the noble line of Land Question. Their views regarding Escheat, Fishery i le shi rhich i oO ) it } » yA “adne . f battle ship, which, in common wit! the huge Ariadne, th a — a 7 , “, could get her righted, two men were devoured by sharks, | Flagship Nile, the Styx and Flying Fish. had its yards manned Pe8¢T¥es 294 Quit Rents, were stigmatised as visionary and - e 5 a rs ne re ee ee Hy Oe YS) meee | ; By this misfortune they lost all their provisions, water and | delusive ; shit and the only questions which, we were told, the i ) | by the ‘s company, and sent forth such cheers as only oars. In this condition they floated about for four days, | during which time two men died from exhaustion. One of | the bodies was thrown overboard and the other was kept to | their property, and what amount of arrears they should be | satisfy the hunger which was cousuming them ; but just as | This is all that Col. Gray expected | they were about to partake of this horrible meal, a sail hove } in sight, which rapidly neared, and rescued them more dead | than alive. The vessel which rescued them was a Portuguese. She | ,earried them to St. Doming>, where they were kindly treat- | ed and sent home by the American Consul. The name of | the schooner is not given, neithsr the names of the captain | ‘nor crew. ‘The steamer was probably one outward bouud, as | no intelligence of sach a collis'on has been received on this} side of the Atlantic. . : . . Commission could determine, were—at what price the land- British sailors can give. Hardly had these cheers been re- ~~ : or -— . . ae holders should be recommended to sell the lands they claim as) ciprocated by those who, on shore, were admiring the scene, when ‘*the huge leviathans*’ got under weigh, and when ; . z - : recommended to forgive. opposite te Fort Preble, at the entrance of the picturesque ; ; ‘ : ; . a S Middle : Mien Setebd . aie the Commission should do. And was it not reasonable enough sarbour of rtland, the Dritish squadron simultaneous!y ' , . ea ortland ’ i ' : y for Messrs. Coles, Whelan and others to suppose, that such a hoisted the American flag at their foremast Leads, and-paid it ? : : : 1. . project would favour the proprictors more than the tenantry The guns of the Fort returned the compliment; and thus a fitting interchange of national courtesies terminated the tour of the cldest son of Victoria, by the tribate of a royal aalute. ‘ : i : J —that it would confirm the claims of those who had no legal title—that it would enable sume speculators to pocket public a _* money who had not the shadow of a claim to the lands they whom he has ere this, no doubt, becn welcomed home, with ll m'ght sell? And as to the tenantry getting an abatement « f le io , 4 7 . an . B.ce ° ’ dy ims d and mind expanded | is trip to America. . . pany ingaese Senind eagended by his trip to Ameticn the back rents, the proprietors were at liberty to accept or We looked upon this scheme as worse than useless, and of course opposed it. —_—_———-+— reject the recommendation to that effect. W yet been given to the several Acts passed in the last Ses-ion The markets are well supplied with country produce. P. FE. Island sell: from 1s. to Is. 3). per bushel, Nova Scotia potatoes command a higher price. A have been several times asked if the Queen's assent has ae ne s ; : Potatces from But the Colonial Seerctary, in his capacity as editor of the cr + .9 Cis cts - le i Oi cee o ur —ee f e _— ie AB »t ee the seer: = Isiander, went further than Col. Gray, in narrowing up the | Jorge quantity of Apples and Cheese from Annapolis are at | —— f the Government; but we a Be ay ” “f: a er we ” posults of an enquiry before the Commis-ion. This head officer present in the market. Apples sell from 7s. Od. to 10s. the oat coment Sete gat 5 ne ——— . : oli ‘ . vr s : of the Government declared that the Commissioners could not barrel. Cheese, a prime articie, 7d. per pound. Beef of | Act te confirm the decisions of the Land Commissioners is one interfere with tae settlement or disposal of any wilderncss | yood quality can be purchased at auction for 2d. to 31. per ef those which is inoperative until it of iler Majest receives the approval pound. Porkx at private sate for 3d., and poultry at ex- | tremely low rates. ‘This is the season for parties to Jay in | y I J their winter supplies.— Halifaz Evening Expriss, Nav. 2. T! 1. if del ] Id | . land—that their award could not affect any proprietors but | y. he award, if delivered now, would be usele 5 “@ ‘ the four or five who agreed to the appointment of the Com-| until that Act is confirmed. Some persons are of opinion that mission, and that the award would be resisted by even the } | is purpose ly delayed, to defeat the « eet of the Commission, : : ; ee " re os ee eT | et t all sedchle bo a four or five unless it was quite in accordance with their views. filarried, whose enquiry waa nut at all pulat die to the proprietary . : ' ’ : ie : ' , y r > ’ > — i ie ae | Natura'ly supposing that the leader of the Government in the At St. John, Oct. 3ist, by the Rev. I. W, D. Gray, D. D., Rector, party. But we have heard that tue u ay 18 Owing bo another 4 1 a i the Colonial Sceretas who t the talent £ assisted by the Kev. Win. Harrison, Richard Simonds, Esq., second son : : >s} . . Assembly, and the Colonial Secretary, Who bas tic talent ior |, < » a ’ a Rima / bali Uihiniiahads alt aly caver, Jt is said that all the Bills passed here last Session .: f the lute Hon. Charles Simonds, to Ada, sole daughter of M. i. Per- | leading the Government—.nto difficultics - gave a fair estimate | ley, Esq., Her Majesty's Commissioner for the N. American Fisheries. r been certified by the C 2 ; he - . . .« . oe. ; a . bb ip J of the power and authority of the Commissioners, Mr. Coles, Lolonial Secretary and Attorney General, io the usual man- Died, At Rustico, on Sunday, noon, 11th inst., Mary, wife of W. Crassawell, | Esq., aged 63 years. She has lett a disconsolate husband and ten chi - dren ty wourn their irreparable !o3s. ° | . ‘ . . as well as ourselves and others, regarded the thing as the | ner—that they were laid aside at the Colonial Office, and new ’ > : i i a most delusive and worthless scheme ever devised. Dut a new | copies ordered with the necessary certificute appended ; and : : : os : aspect was given to it when the Commissioners opened their hence the de’ay. This is most probably the ease, for tne — =e oe? : PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. with the concurrence of the Commissioners, their great powers. ENTERED. Nov. 1—Sher. Mary Louisa, Rogers, Halifax; bal. 2—Steamer West- morland, Evans, Pictou. Phoca, Cody, Labrador; fish. Ensign, Hubbard, Miramichi; boards, La Rooka, Davison, Labrador ; her- rings. Lright Margaret, Cassidy, St. John’s, N F.; bal. 3—Emma, Court here, and the learned Cuunse! for the tenantry declared, | Tories while in office, in 1854, committed precisely the same lander; and when the Liberals succeeded them, the Bills pessed in the previous Session under t pared anew, and certified by the & Tories had : It was then announced, that the Commission could deal with he Lories had to be pre- : . : as aaa ® all proprietors alike—had autherity to settle every question veretary and Attorney : relating to the land tenure—could enforce the payment of i he Liberal Government. These are, forsooth, the ; es anil eins : > 4 ; —, psadedereanelsscas = ee quit yenjs, the relinqaishment of fishery reserves, and could eae owen oe oe ee people who have heretofore claimed suferior capacity in con- ot, RSME Suew LONG HF a. 5 . ° : escheat lands held without a legal title ;—it was declared, land, Evans, Shediac. Wilmot Jane, Williams, Ship Harbor, N.5.; herrings. Saladin, Smith, Boston; bal. Patience, Stracher, Halifax; goods, Pallas, Keynolds, Pictou; coal. Maria Lousia, Dourgeous, Pictou; fish. Lady Duudas, Seneca! auzh, Boston; goods, seen ante ‘s sarring B.S.s . Bright. N ight, Esdale, Carbonear which township lands should be sold. Believing that the Com- Se ji : ec Soe : ball. Lady Have- lock, Keay, Little River, N.S.; bal. Jasper, Cox, St. John’s, N. F.; herrings. Sarah Jane, Hingley, River John, N.5S.; boards. 6— Steamer Westmorland, Evans, Pictou. J. W.F. Griffin, Halifax; her- ring. Bloomer, Cousins, Canso; bal. Northern Light, Delong, little River, N.S.; ¢o. Sea Breeze, Belle, Kichibucto; lumber. Native ducting public affairs! / moreover, that the Court had power to remit the whole ora +. »2.0eer+—- —-———---— Tus defence of the Government dove certainly not improve , P*t* of the arrears, and to. determine sbeolutely the price ut in the hands of the Colonial Secretary. The reckless and in- jedicious manner in which the editorials for the Is/ander bave been written for several months past, can only be accounted missioners and the Barristers of their Court had a more accurate knowledge of their own powers than the Government for on the presumption, that the party in whose support they officials possessed, we were ready to assist in the enquiry as ‘ : i i } 1 ; ; | Opinions, and a reiterated denial of tie powers and authority eis i of the Royai Commission to enforce conditions upon any of communicated with the tenantry of Prince County in any | | of the tenantry whose hopes they have greviously betrayed. | far as we possibly could, and have ineurred considerable Lass, Gerrior, Halifax; bal. 7—Bee, Ogden, Bay Verte; lumber, 8— Str. Westmorland, Evans, Shediac. Spray, Vigneau, Labrador; fish. CLEARED. Nov. 1—Schr. Jane, Preaulx, Liverpool, G. B.; produce. 2—Str. Westmorland, Evans, Shediac. Brigt- James Henry, M‘Mahon, Boston; produce. Copy, Campbell, Miramicki; do, Conservative, McFadyen, Halifax; do. Brigt. J. W. Westaway, Liverpovl, G@ B.; oats. 3— Ship Isabel, McDonald, do.; timber and deal. Shannon, King, Ilali- ax; produce. Brigt. Bell, Clutha, St. John’s, N.F.; do. Brig Prince of Wales, Egan, do.; do. Louis Ferrier, Pollard, Sydney; bal. 5— Steamer Westmorland, Evans, Pictou. Providence, Bouthong, Halifax; produce. Mary Jane, Forest, do.; do. Brigt. Trial, Forrestall, Bos- ton; 11,000, bushels oats and 10U0 do. barley. Phoca, Cody, Miramichi; fish. Mariner, Bent, St. John, N, B.; produce. Elizabeth, Seott, Pic- tun; bal. G—Steamer Westmorlahd, Evans, Shediac. Speedy, Lebianc, Halifax; produce. Visit, Falt, Boston; do. @§Helena, Roberts, New | York; 8500 bushels oats, &e. 7—Lee, Ogden, Bay Verte; bal. Amelia, Lucus, Halifax; produce, Sea Breeze, Bell, Bay Verte; bal. Ensign, McDonald, Miramichi; fish. Glury, Hearn, Shediac; oats. &S—Steamer Westmorland, Evans, Pictou. Ship News. CuatuaM, October 28th.—Arrived—Schr. Leander. 30th—Margaret. | Cleared, 26th.—Foam. %9th.—Responsible. 30th—Rapid. S3lst.— bave been written are well aware that their doom, eo far as this country can pronounce it, ie sealed for ever; and perhaps expense in making known to the public the facts elicited. As) for the assertion that Mr. Coles came forward, when the Court was opened, ‘* to use his utmost exertions to incite the they think that, in the decline of their popularity, it is better to cultivate the friendship of the proprietors—who are sadly annoyed at the way in which Col. Gray’s hobby horse has been ridden—than to pateh up their claims to the confidence $9 tenantry against their landlords,’’ the charge is as false in reference to him as it is to ourselves. He attended the Court | in Charlottetown and Georgetown, by special invitation from | The leading editorial in the Islander of Friday more forcibly the Commissioners, and gave a great variety of information to illustrates the truth of these remarks than anything we have , the Court, as his local knowledge enabled him to do, without previously seen from the pen of its editor. From beginning at all addres-ing himeelf to the tenantry ; and he received, | to end it is an extravagant defenee of proprietary claims, in- more than once, the thanks of the Commissioners for render- g trspersed with copivas misrepresentation of our acts and ing them such essential service. ile was not present during the sitting of the Court at St. Eleanor’s, nor do we beli: ve he | tut we do know from personal observation that the | the proprietors, with the exception of the three or four who | W®Y; °° : ; have agreed to the establishment of the Uourt. We shall, 2s feeling in Prince County against the proprietors was far far as our space will permit, expose and refute some of the stronger than in either of the other Counties; and if any Jane. , ‘ : misrepresentations on Ourselves and others, which the article | persons contributed more than another to create that feeling, | Brustor , October 16th.—Arrived—Isabeila, Harris, from Port Hill. PRICES CURRENT. teferred to, contains. _they were the staunch supporters of the present proprietary | aa ah acess ci. nt. So much for the Islander’s fi Allading to Commissioner Gray's recommendation respecting | aigaines Messrs Coles and Whelan. may end | Cuartorrerown, Nov. 10, 1860. | Poultry. 3d @ 5d'Turkeys, each 4s 6d @ 7s Od the paymeng of one year’s rent, the Islander says,**Mr.| W414. Colonial Secretary informs us that it is probable the Whelan hag done all in bis power to induce the tenantry to Commissioners wili not proceed any further with the business 21d @ 44 Geese, each 23 @ 23 9.1 3d @ 5d Fowls, each 10d @ Is Gd disregard” it. The organ of the Government knows that this | entrusted to them—that two of them will most likely resign, | : : : ‘ |namely, Messrs. Gray and Ritchie—that their resignation | ' is very untrue. We never advised the tenantry to reject Mr. Lamb per lb, 3d @ 44d,Ducks, each 1s @ 18 od Gray's recommendation. We have, indeed, expressed our) Act passed last session to legalise the award of the Commis- | Pork, per lb. 3d @ od Patridges, each Od @ ls Opinion, that the recommendation was an extraordinary and | signers ; and that this refusal on the part of {ler Majesty will} Do. (small) 6d @ 64d Provisions. Beef, (small) per lb. Do. by quarter Mutton | will be the result of the Queen refusing her sanction to the | Tass cul : sas be caused by a petition which we are now publicly informed | Veal per lb. 3d @ 44d Fish. ie ‘mpolitic one, under existing circumstances; for if it were’ 45 sent to England against the Bill by a majority of the land-| Butter (fresh) 1s 2d @ 1s 4d/Codfish, per qtl. 180 @ 20s tight for the tenantry to pay any rent now, we cannot seo | holders, who are opposed to the Commission much more, Do. tub ls @ 1s 1d Horrings, per bbl. 253 @ 30s why previous obligations whould be iguored until the award | *troD ly than ‘* Messrs. Coles and Whelan.”’ ‘The is/ander Cheese 3d @ 5d\Mackere}, per doz. none he deli " caer . } would fain have us believe that the petition referred to was Tallow 9d @ 1ld iain delivered. but when our advice hos been privately asked 54+ sont home until after the Royal Commissioners opened their | Lard 10d ” i. by tome of the tenants as to whether they should pay the Court here, and the Sep egan to evince their hostility | — mae oe wad peers pa wae 33 = ° - ‘ i i C : |to the proprietors; but we have heard, and have reason to Pearl Barle d @ 1% o. (spruce 4s @ eee ee | believe, that the petition was forwarded to the Queen, with | Flour, per tasted 423453} Do. (pine) 73 @ 9s ™ e they could possibly accomplish jt. | the connivance of some Government ofiicials, before the Com- itis true we heye suggested the formation of Tenant Leagues ; missioners ever came to the Colony, aud convequently before it is not true, as the Jslander says, that our object was to | any new feeling spread amongst the tenantry. The I/slander gays it will be a great misfortune for the country if the object 2d @ 24d 14d @ 2d 8d @ 10d | Flour per tb Shingles, per M. none Ooatmeal icici | Eggs per dozen ahaa: : Timothy Seed per bush. none Bt the tenants to “oppose tie paywent of rents.”’ Our | of’ the Commission be defeated by the proprietors’ petition. Vegetables. Clover Seed per " 34 ie 6d pet was, that the tenants should have one genersl channel; But we cannot see that there will be any great misfortune in | Potatoes per bush. 1s Gd @ 1s8d)Wool per tb s ~~ sees communication amongst themselves, 0 that they could the case, if it be true. according to the Islander's doctrine, | Turnips 10d @ 1s|ay per ton 8 Straw per ewt. ls 9d @ 2s Homespun per yard 3 Apples per dozen none|Calfskins per tb 43 @ 4s Gadjllides per Ib 84d @ 4d 23 3d @ 28 44d Sheepskins 8s 9d @ 4s 3d GHEORGHE LEWIS, Market Clerk. Unde : ‘ ‘ that the award of the Commissioners could affect only four or 2s 6d “erstand, without much delay, the views and feelings Of | five proprietors, one of whom (the Earl of Selkirk) has since sat their class generally in reference to any matter affveting their | sold out to re ~ — the results Pree i “ ee Tights. Te : Commission shoul eneral or partial, we are confident! Wheat per bushe los f a no eens oan porteaty lawfal anf that some of our octaabaltt officials desigae from the first thas) Barley — tional body. A Society of Tvnants under the same |}, unfortunate tenantry should rather be daped than bene- | Oats "ne was estaLlished in this Island sgiue years ago,—indeed | fitted by it. Carrots per bushel s 6d @ 6s 2d @ 4d 7d @ 9d | | ‘ , ial | | WwW Gloves, Fur Caps, Hats. N excellent assortment of the above, from the Establish- ment of COOPER. BOX & COMPANY, LONDON, with a few choice patterns from PLILLLIPS’, New York. Cheapside, Nov. 12, 1860. 3i BENJ. DAVIES. STOVES. STOVES. STOVES. ) BE HAD at the Subscriber’s SALE ROOM, Queen Square — COOKING, FRANKLIN and AIR-TIGHT STOVES; also a few FARMERS’ BOLLERS, all at the lowest poss ble prices. ryNe — —ALSO 1 Express Waggon and 2 Jauntisg Sicighs, very cheap. Nov. 12. Im WILLIAM DODD. aed !hlrltC ~:~ rgxXO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the 15th day of NOVEMBER instant, at 12 o'clock, noon, on LORD'S WILARP, 20 Crates Assorted Crockerywaro, just arrived per Barque ** GAZELLE,” from Liverpool, suit- able for Country Dealers. t= Terms Liberal. W. McGILL, Auctioneer. November 12. Wanitied to Sell or Flire, N EXCELLENT SALADIN MARE. She is gentle and fa-t in harness—is perfectly safe and free from vice; is very easy in Saddle, and accustomed to all kinds of farm work, She is in good order, and will be sold low on credit, or hired out for the winter at a nominal rate to a person who will take good care of her. For further information opply at the Examiner Office. Nov. 14.3% TEACHER WANTED. ANTED for the Brown's Creek School District, Lot 59, a Teacher of cither Class. Application to be made on or before the 27th of Nov. inst. JOUN McLEAN, JOHN BRUCE, Trustees. ANGUS STEWART, $ Nov. 12, 1860. WV. 32. HOW EB, TTORNEY AT LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC, &c., St. Eleanor’s, P. E. L. November 12, 1860. NOTICE. LL persons having any claim against the late Prrer C& O'’Nem, of Nail Pond. Lot 1, deceased, will please send in the same, duly uttested, within three months from this date to the undersigned ; and al} persons indebted to the said late Peter O'Netn, aro hereby required to make immediate payment to the undersigned. FIDELL BERNARD, Administrator. Nail Pond, Lot 1, Nov. 12, 1860. tf. “AMAZON” from New York. DAILY EXPECTED. mgxO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, on arrival, the following GOODS—for this market, and can be warranted as to quality—viz : 400 Bbbls. Extra Flour 150 do Prime New York Apples 120) sides Sole Leather 66 Puns Molasses 25 Uhds. Sugar 25 Boils. Crushed Do. 100 Half Chests Warranted Tea 10 Casks Burning Fluid 100 Doz Brooms 60 do Buckets 60 Prime Cheese Drums Figs c os ia 100 20 Kegs Currants 20 Boxes Greund Coffee 10. do do Pepper 5 do do Ginger 50 = do Soap (extra qua‘ity) 20 do Contectionary 10 = do Rock Candy 50 do’ Candles 8 do Baking Soda. Further particulars on arrival. ALEX. McKINNON, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, Oct 23, 1860, NEW YORK! NEW YORK ! 5 Cet RECEIVED from New York, ex “ HELENA”— 60 Sides best Sole LEATIIER, 20 doz BUC KETS, 50 bbis Family FLOUR, 20 do BROOMS, 10 do Crushed SUGAK, 5 CHEESE, 25 kegs NAILS, 5 Causes Men’s BOOTS, 5 boxes TOBACCO, Lot COTTON WARP, A few Puncheons HIGH WINES, 1,190 pairs Men’s, Women’s aud Misses’ RUBBERS. ALSO To arrive, per “ Gazetve,” from Liverpool— Chests and half chests TEA, Boxes SOAP, Boxes CANDLES, Bales of Grey COTTONS and Striped SHIRTINGS, Ke. J. & T. MORRIS. (all papers 1m) FOR SALE. NEW ORGAN, suitable for a Church, made in London, by one of the best makers, will be sold very low. J. & IT, MORRIS. (all papers Im) FOR SALE, TO 8,000 bushels of dry heavy OATS, 1,000 bushels BARLEY, 30 tabs BUTTER, 7,000 200 bushels OYSTERS, Now ready for shipment at Orwell, as fast as they can be taken on board. Noy. 5, 1860. A Nov. 5, 1860. ALSO—— 1 Cargo good sound POTATOES, For particulars, enquire of “ALEX. McKINNON, Charlottetown, PATRICK STEPUENS, Orwell. tf AT EN VEN NEW STORE. _ FEXILTE Subscribers offer for Sale at their Store in ** Dawson's Biock,’’ corner of Great George and Kent ~treets, Char- lottetown, at very low prices, for CASIL or PRODUCR, the following GOODS, viz: Cognac Brandy—direct from England—5 years in Bond in London, Doimeeque & Co's finest Sherry, 5 years in Bond, Ilunt & Co's Four-diamond finest Newfoundland Port. Guiness & Co's celebrated Dublin Porter, Boswell’s Quebee Ale, A few cases of finest Scotch and Irish Whiskey, Do Do London Gin, A large asgortment of Stoves of the latest American patterns, 50 kegs of assorted Nails, Broad & Co’s celebrated New Brunswick Axes, A large assortment of Files, from the celebrated House of Charles Cammill & Co., Sheffield, England, Crockery and Glassware, Mill and otha Saws of all descriptions, lron and Steel of all kinds, Foundry Castings, Mill Gearing, &e. Steam Engines, from £100 upwards ; Boilers to match. J. W. BRADLEY & Co. Charlottetown, 23d October, 1860. Noy. §. description,—which he offers, with the former large Stock on | ‘hand, at prices as low us inferior goods are sold at in other } ‘STEAMER ‘PRINCESS ROYAL’ —IN THE— GULF OF SAINT LAWRENCE, | _D- Sapao FOR the remainder of the season the Steamer | 2? fl Princess Royal, Capt. Betwons, will run between Point DuVhene, (Shediac,) and Mirami- michi, Riehibueto, and Bedeque, as follows :— Leave Shediac for Miramichi (calling at Richibucto) at 8 A.M. on TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS and for Bedeque, (P. E. £.,) on THURSDAYS. Rervurninc.—Leave Miramichi for Shediac at 7 A.M. on MONDAYS and WEDNESDAYS, and Bedeque fer Shediae at 6 o'clock, A.M. on FRIDAYS, arriving in time to connect with $1.30 Train for St. John. —RATES OF PASSAGE :— Shediac to Bedeque or Richibueto, ‘* 6 Miramichi, 2.50, Richibacto to + , For rates of through Tick parate advertisement. Through Vickets may be had at the Ticket Office, St. Jobn Staticn, or of the Clerk on board the steamer. For further information apply to Chase Brothers, Shediac ; Wm. M. Wright. Richibueto ; John Haws & Co., Newcastle ; McDougall & Snowball, Chatham ; Gilmor, Rankin & UVe., Douglastown ; the Railway Superintendent, St. John; the Clerk on board, or of GREEN & HUNT, Agents. Snmmerside, P. E. I., October 29, 1860. ~ GULF OF SAINT LAWRENCE. — re of Passage and Freight through from St. John to Bedeque, Richibucto, or Meraraichi, and vice versa, will be as follows. per Hurepean & North American Railway, aud steamer Princess Royal :— $1.50, . ets from or to St. John, see se i Bedeque or Richibucte. Miramichi. Passage, $3.25 $1.10 Ist class freight ¥ 100Ibs, 424 cts 50 cts 2nd class + “ec 35 ae 40 “ 3rd class *¢ ss 25 + 30 4th class «€ “6 i74 “ 20 * Goods e'assed per E. & N. A. R. W. Tariff. Flour, Meal, Molasses, Potatoes. Oats. Barley, Pork, Beef and Fish (sulted) in Barrels Wheat, Salt, and analogous articles ure rated Fourth Class. R. JARDINE, Chairman Board Works, E&N.A KR, GREEN & HUNT, Agents, Str, Princess Royal. St. John, N B., 29th Oct , 1860. ‘‘ Multi Societate Tutiores.”” ALLIANCE COMPANY OF LONDON. FFXIULE SUBSCRIBER, as the AGENT of the above Company, still continues to take risks in the LIFE DEPARTMENT and will be happy to furnish Persons with TABLES OF PRE- MLUMS for Lite Assurance in various forms. These Tables indicate that this Company insure life at moderate rates, and the Subscriber would earnestly invite all persons having fixed incomes, rising or large families, being about to enter into business engagements, or how otherwise in making pro- | vision for the future, to call at his Office, obtain the necessary information, and effect an Insurance on their lives. Orvice nours are from 10 a.m. until 3 o’clock p.m. The Subscriber can also be consulted at his Chambers upoh the various branches of bis profession, aes YOUNG, Charlottetown, Oct. 29, 1860. KINGS SQUARE Furniture Warerooms, ILE Subscriber tenders his sincere thanks to his friends an 1 numerous customers, of both Town and Country, for the liberal patronage he has received for the last twenty-four years, and solicits a continuance of former favors, having now on hand a large supply of MATERIALS of every description for the manufacturmy of every article of Furniture in the Cabinet Business, and a large quantity of good, substantial Parlor, Drawing- room and Bed-room FURNITORE, of the newest and most fashionable patterns ever made op the Island, and at the lowest possible prices. GILT MOULDINGS for frames of every description, and LOOKING-GLASS PLATES of all sizes and qualities ocn- stantly kept on hand. BEDROOM SE?7S complete, cheaper and better made than any imported. UPHOLSTERING of every description done in the most fashionable variety, and at the shortest notice. iron, Brass and W ood Turning (plain, twist und ornamental,) dene on the most reasonable terms. FUNERALS FULLY SUPPLIED, HEARSE, HORSES, &c. —— 1180 — A few MELODEONS on hand, manufactered by Messrs. S. D. & H. W. Saira, Boston Persons desirous of purchasing may rely on Instruments from Smith’s Manufactory, and cau be purchased from the Subscriber at the same price as in Boston. CALL AND SEE, MARK BUTCHER. East Corner King’s Square, October 9, 1860. om Cease CARPENTERS’ CITALK LINES, SALMON, MACKEREL, HERRING and SAIL TWINES, WHITE, BROWN and YELLOW SIOE THREAD. A large supply of the above for sale by CHARLES DEMPSEY. July 3, 1890, BEER & SON INVITE THE ATTENTION OF PURCHASERS TO THEIR FALL IMPORTATIONS, Comprising a very extensive assortment of British, West India & American GOODS, INCLUDING A FULL SUPPLY OF THEIR SUPERIOR TEA. 29, 1860. Im Stoves! Stoves! To Farmers and others, who wish to save Money, when Oats and Cash are scarce. WE: the undersigned, certify that the Yarwouta Cooxixe Sroves, purchased by us from the Agent at Orwell, have fully proved to be what they were represented to us—good Stoves. The advantages of these Stoves over American manufactured are, that they are strong and substantial—we have had them in use for nearly two years, and they appear as perfect as when new, with a fair prospect of lasting for the next ten years—and the saving of wood and labour. Epwarp Morrisey, Tavern Keeper; Tomas McPuersox, Wharfinger; Cuartes Jaues McDonaxp, Orwell; Captain Joun McDonarn, Pinette ; Fintay McDonatp, Point Prim ; Ricuarp Gitt, Newtown. Now is the time to secure one of these everlasting eheap | Stoves, before they are all sold. ~ Also for Sale, a few FARMER'S BOILERS, at @ low priee, suitable for soap making, dyeing, or boiling potatoes for pigs. ‘Two Schooners will be at Orwell Wharf on the 4th October, loading with Produce for the subscriber. PATRICK STEPHENS. Cheap Store, Orwell, October 2, 1860. 3m. SEWING MACHINE. SCOVEL & GOODEL’S PATENT. POSITIVELY THE CHEAPEST MACHINE EXTANT. tar” Please call aud examine. Oct. 16, 1860. 2m J. 8. CARVELL. MEDICAL NOTICE. ELZEAR D. GAUVREAU, M. D. McGrit Coiiecr, Monrreat. Licentiate of the College of Physicians and Sargeons of Lower Canad a. Office at Mr. W. MeKay’s, Dorchester Street, Ch. Town. ar consulted daily between the hours of 9. a.m. and 4 p.m tober 2, 1860. HENRY F. JARVIS, Rea the corner of Grafton and Weymouth Streets. Charlottetown, October 16, 1860. Sw. TAKE NOTICE. At Persons indebted to the Subscriber by Book Account, or other- DECEMBER next, as any accounts remaining due after that dete wilk wise, are requested to make payment before the FIRST day of be sued for without further notice. Th eee LOW DEX. Charlottetown, September 18, 1860,