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    thous Lhe pare must wail tor

    ewn privare
    oc interests unast s ler rather than

    — aE

    Sas
    Huugatian, Polish,
    bi is et uurensonable that

    wd | with littl fuveur apen | SUFFERINGS OF FEDERAL Patsoners Exac-
    and Tiahanes sebe ik .
    and Hatha eonnecteis il i GERATED.—Private letters from the Libby

    them | p # po] ulation vl torts rene ehould do se, When Prisox say that the ren. t if
    thee uid be tnterra sted in the pursu t of | baey eo, ree oue of bie mest luveligent races in “a ¥ J Sie re ris uf tne wu ering ot
    thab they Aang Np i RW ‘urope. Such a notion of anity, already successful the Federal prisoners have been exaggerated.
    ure or profit, By th 5 Ares iu Jialy, fagh tor “i Poland, — preserved as a) There have been cases of cruelty from iusui-

    . iw. The healing of heavy faith im ‘ugury, threateas the dissupuon of | fieje n :

    cur bewins te oreuk My q cient t

    winter © ia i re that | Mutes ty un extent most inconvenient to rulers of > fewd, but their cundition might be
    ! uber for Spee work lb tvua iy Gute —— we j the vid order fhe ka ipetor of tie Wrench is Lhe muck worse. There has been improvement
    .« wp that if the House of Asseurbly bave any | advocate of “the nationatics” principle and at the lately in their treatment, Some rebel officers
    tine : ous jraght moment he will appear Upon the seene to/| in charge ot Federal priscners lave been

    lurye contracts te give fur the wahing os bridges |
    a wharts, the cvulracteds cane! possibly have au
    eppertunily of ye tthrog out there thaber this season
    " ' seem to be doing everything

    The Govern nt
    liow

    o test the palience ot tae people

    they cunt
    son pat upon if,

    ‘dure the severe strain

    pons umowil ¢
    Public affairs will not an-|

    we cannot cou clure

    assert tur France her clita tw provinces now held j
    veld court- al © ; -
    by Germany, but Which ure French in language, mastiales tor brutal euatuct. All ries

    cnatoms and laws The witard of the Tuilerte: plies sentby trivads ot prisuuers are faithtully
    lovks on the guine played by Geruauy, whieh if it distributed.

    sewers the Fixit of Germaus te rule themmelves in} 4 Chatanooga correspondeut of the Cin-

    u Coulederation, uppours to counter the same rivhi| —- . .
    bore whee, | Ceunati Commerctal, wud says he has beeu

    On people abuedred ty Lhe Geruans by bonds which |

    scate vuly the haired of races who have no syur- | travelling through the South for the last six |

    pathies for German ideas of Government. We may | months, writes of Bragg 3 late army a5 tol-

    wow be prepared for the worst; the peace vl] juwe:—

    prove while the country remeins torpid oF puciita-) Europe ia to be disturbed on a mere pretence ot | a ‘ ; ‘
    be Guvernment Will coutinuc | MCounlity, notwithstanding the forbearance of | ° Phe ecoadition of the suldiery is repre-
    peiperenues Vo or Danger § Penmark, aud it is to be hoped that the path

    lu take advantese 4 the populat cowardice, W hich!
    merele gather Uae fer the palience bow exX-
    : al " nen misrale reaches the full length ot
    mt tether— ben the Crovefument mecustire of) due
    pis
    To
    usticd practiced pot them, aud vindicate their)

    ry and sincerily shall be filled to overtlow-

    me people Will awake te a sense of the i-|

    J
    claua te be a tree and Independent ruce ef men.
    Many ef them are tongue-tied Larough their fears
    aud prejtdices, becudse hy) pocriles, political cheats
    aad charlatans, ike the Lopes, Sutherlands, Fitz-
    geralds, and Acbuckles, falsely tell them that their
    lrvtesianiisom is in danger |
    #
    fue tare WitttaM Dotse, Esqume.—Our

    Obituary list tecay contains a aotice of the

    dense of WILLIAM Dotse, Nsg The deceased

    was ior many years a member of the Huuse of
    Assembly, and was, perhaps, the aivst personally
    popular with hit owa constituency of all who had

    ever served them. lle was exireme iu his puli-
    tical views, which were ou the Conservative aide ;
    but be Was singere, Cousistent, Luoreughly douest,
    bluat and unailected iu all his political dealings. |
    No public wan, petuaps, had fewer pea ual en so
    wies, and ne man could serve lis party mere stendil,
    sud faithfully than Mr. Douse did. That party
    silowed kim te retice—or rather pushed him into
    private life—without the slightest recognition ot |
    hie services, while honours and rewards were!
    distributed amongst new and undeserving men
    The deceased was independent in bis cirewm-|
    siances and wanted ne office of emolument; but |
    we believe he felt keenly the ingratitude of his |
    party in passing hin by in their honorary appoint. |
    meats, While some most wawerthy men were pre-
    ferred, — The remains of the deceased were fol-
    lowed to their final resting place to-day by a
    very numerous concourse of his fricuds and!
    acquaintances. |
    “ iin -
    AT the urgent request of the Committee of the
    Catholic Young Men's lustitute, we
    print, in our present No., the Lecture delivered by |

    Literary
    Mr. Whelan oo Eloquence, betove that institu-
    tien. Lt was certainly net written with a view
    ty publication, being the result ef lithe more
    than ene full day's labour, and consequenily will
    present wany traces of baste im the composition. |
    "The Committee seenwd to have formed a more
    favourable opinion of it than the writer did; and |
    it is te be hoped that they will bald themselves,

    in some Measure, responsible tur its pertections ean for service either in the army or in the! femutes ure employed 4S CoM positors, States :

    } powers for

    }cost bloody sacrifices

    lunion between Sehleswig and the kingdom.

    l tion, siyned by Lierr Probst and some other mem- |

    ot | sented as being deplorabie.

    ieng laud will be clear inthe assertion of the culise OF) are
    }2

    rant the time has come to undeceive the Crermaan | ,

    Placed, ua they
    Ol quarter rations, of the must Common
    peuple is lv Lhe conlinuauee of our eorily albanee | wud hilihy descripuivn, with hu pruspeets vl
    w vs them So lony us t ey Were content to be | etter fare in the future, much demoralization
    subdivided om war, aud to furnish Kings for deserted | exists, and 18 only by prouuses of tood and
    Lhrones, we gr ‘ we ub Sto. wg he it in| ciothing that they ure ke; t from utter disur-
    Haokher taaiter; forthe fires Power that lresa shot) ion, Ww 7
    : : +a regularly organized sys-
    in Kurope except in deterce of a lawful OE | emerge - —- a a F4 3
    comuuts a crime which Mictory will punish in ites) en vl espionage WM every Tegiment, severe
    recurds for ali time. | disciplive, and iearsol the terrible vepgeauce
    nen : : that will be meted out to them, there is
    RESOLUTION OF ‘THE DANISH RIGSRAAD TO OP- | litle hope for escape in the oot ol deser-
    POSE THE GEAMAN IN) ASLON, ' ~ sag
    ' cheated tion, and the Common soldier is only kept in
    na“ ; the ranks by the power of the Dayouet. Ag
    » Pin » - i nae ' ™ . A é
    the Riyvsraad (the Spe ial As ehably tov Ue King i the resent de reeiited rates ot Rebel
    dum it says * Phe House tas seeu witht sin eC pres ! ee : cur-
    cere satisfaction the determination on the part of | reney the suldier 5 pay is but jfifty-jive cents
    the King to uaintaia the liberty aud indepeudence per month in gold. Luis isu subject of loud
    podhaeay wa apt 4 2 \ of 2 tg Be Rap = }and constant complaint from the mea, whose
    he ithdruwal ¢ i¢ NO nbver con eee ° .
    stitution, The task your Mijesty laa iberited| families are sultering tor the absylate Deces-
    Mu Vour predecessor, VizZ., to secure forthe Duuinh | Sarics of life.
    singdom an judependent position in the whole) om. pipe, ’ é
    willbe fraught w Ht i datfientties, and mnaty oe Rel igh. iN. . Sg oom
    But they will be willingly | Whatever motives, are erying out Justily
    borne by Ue peuple to preserve the inseparable | against some measures of the Confederate
    é, We! Congress. The Raleigh Progress says :
    desire that the German and Danish speaking por- | . iad
    tions of the population of Sehlesw ig may @jo¥ the} **A Monstrous Ff Re vostTiON.—The beau-
    liverty which we porsess That liberty and the | ties of Secession but dimly seen at first, are
    cond ouderstanding between the men elected by | beeoming more and more vivid as the revo-
    he people form the strongest link between Sehles | : “ “a
    wig und the bitage ou ane het ween the country and — ee nae m5 Sa indications
    he King In replying to au address preseated to | _ nut be long belure * he who runs may
    him by a depatation from the town of Ralster, bis| read.’ The communication of oflicers of the
    ditjesty suid :—"* In the event o° a war for the pro Army of Tennesseee, read in the llouse of
    tection of the independence of Denmark, if ull for- | Representatives on Tuesday, shows that
    suke me I hope tor the support of the Danish | : ‘ v* dp’ ;
    peuple. ' rt | there is an alarming state of demoral.zation
    }and disaffection in that quarter. It there is
    IMPORTANT RESOLUTION OF THE WURTEMBL RG | to be a Dictator, Mr. Foote wants Gen. Lee.
    pronamaayng 4 _ | We have as much confidence in, and respect
    Srerre sey, Jan. 20.—The Chamberof Deputies | for Gen. Lee as any wan living, but we tell
    tod y unanimously adopted the following resolu. | Mr. Fovte that the people ot North Carolina
    bers: —* Considering that, according to their latest | Wo set out to fight for freedom and liberty,
    declaration relative to the Setleswig-Holstein | will not submit to a Dietator in the persun

    question, the great German Powers appear to de-| of any ‘iving manu, While the power is left
    cline te enbmit to the decisions passed by a majority | to restst.’’

    of the Federal Diet, tue States forming the majo-| me 2 a 2
    The Raleigh, N. C., Standard says :

    rity must ou their side be prepared to give effect tw |
    the claims of Germany onthe Duchies,im accordance | 4. ay .
    with the resvlutions passed. Since, also, the ex-| The peoyte nage the extreme western
    pected decision of the succession qnestton will be | counties of North Carolina have been de-
    followed by war between Denmark aud the German | prived of all mail facilities on the ground of
    Covfederation and that to defend the rights of Ger disloyalty to the Contederate Government.’’
    many, and, under the circumstances, to carry out |
    the resvlutions of the Diet, demands all the powers | _
    of those States: and that, therefore, imimediate | Rerausatiox. — Deenatches from Fortress
    steps of wu military wature must be taken: the un | \ — tal, . ; re New Y
    dersizned wove that the Upper House do present | Monroe, ts pasa the ~~ fork papers,
    the following urgent requesi to the Royal Govern-| seem to confirrn the stories of retaliation
    meut:—l. That the army of Worteuberg be) haying been commenced.
    ee eee footing, and & Cerhun HUM | a ong report thaton the l4th inst. they found
    ber of troops be placed atthe immediate disposition | atnall id i giana Mall
    of the Confederation, to preserve the rights of the | the body of a suidier 1 allie at Smith Mi s,
    Duehies. 2. That the loyal German States sould) with the following wo?ds :—** Here hangs pri-
    be urgently requested by the Confederation to! yate Samuel Jones of the Sth Ohio regiment,
    adept the same measures. 3. To request that the | hung by order at Maj.-G n. Pieket, im retali-
    territories of those States, und miwre especially | |. { ; David Bright. of the G2néd
    their railways, should not be wade use of for the ation for private Dayt< rignt, 0 ne Von
    transport of troops which have not been called out Georgia regiment, hung Dee. 18, by order of
    by the Dict.” | Brig. Gen. Wild.””
    THE DANISH ARMY. | _
    The Danish conseription law orders that every | The Bestea
    Juue, upon reaching his Wud year, must present :

    The draft of the address was read on Mouday in

    meraren *

    -4<4>P- on

    ooo —

    Olive Brinck, on whieh

    Some Federal] sol-

    '

    } : ° }
    | Hlottoway's Ointment ann Pitts.—Mishaps. |
    —An nevident will sometiaes befall the most wary. |

    KEW ADVERTISEMENTS

    ; wae Ah.c OPER Won ecnenrReN ON eR eee eNoRS. ae ona
    ibat a speedy and easy cave may be obtained by the

    jupplicatiou of this inestinalble Ointwent. Tt im Leasehold Farm, Stock,

    mediately cools the _ . svothes the irritated nerves, |
    | preveuts the blood flowing tothe seat of injury, thus | , +
    { fally garding against inftainmation and the for | Farming Implements, &o.
    Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION

    hwwtion of abscesses. For caring aecidental lurts | T° be
    on WEDNESDAY, the t7th instant, at D1

    | thts Ointuvent surpasses every liniinent, lotion, or |
    embrocation. Lt restores soundness to the skin, and | : thy >

    : : o'clock, on the Premises, the LEASEMOLD IN-
    (EKEST of

    firmness to the nuasele : it gives freedom of motion |
    2350 Acres of LAND,

    vice more to stiffened singws, coutracted joints, |
    the property of JOHN McLEAN, fronting 21

    wud strained ligaments. For repariug damaye dove
    by external violeace, no inflaeuce ia eqaally rapid,
    chains on the North River, 100 acres of whieh are
    1, the remainder is covered with Hard aud

    no ageney equally curative.
    tine titties
    cleared,
    Soft Wood. There are on the premises a govd

    BE NOY DISHUKARTENED.
    | Tk SCN SHINES IN THE NORTH. Dwelling House, 33 4 25 feet; 2 Barns, 40 «40
    ; THe SUN SHINES IN THE NOWTHT.

    } The aun still shines im desolate places. The

    A sprain, a burn, aent, cannot always be prevented ;

    | ter close to the door. Also, the following
    |

    STOCK, viz:

    19 Head of Horned Cattle, 10 Pigs.

    20 Sheep, (good breed), 4 Horses,
    2 Carts, ~ Ploughs, 1 Moulding Viouzh,
    I set Harness, 1 Juunti oy Sleigh,

    | ‘ ‘ 1 Box Steizh, 1 Wagon, Lot of Harve

    is ‘brome : Ser ie . > | ae ay , ‘ urlcoes,
    wil Chronic aad Scrofulous diseases, will be nee Chain Traces, Luuber Chains,

    |

    |

    lhearts of the miserable anflerers of disease exten
    ) bodies shall be made glad: | A eure that wil) cleanse

    jyour blood from impurities, aud rid your bodies

    jof Sores, Ulcers, Swellings, Skiua Eruptions; and

    1: . . . : 3 , . .
    in Dr. Radway's Cleansing $y rup, called Renovat- | 1 Weaver's Loom, and sundry other articles.

    jing Reselvent. One to six bottles of this marvel Terms For THE StrockK—All suis over £3, nine

    | Hous remedy will cure the worst diseases, nud re bee ve Comp dyad 5 ane Jn sane of Pyar,
    ore v he a P Se 23 . Dap ee areed ¢ é ne OF Sie.

    “store you fo the society of your friends, sound in | WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer.

    health, pure and clean, and skin without a pol or February 8, 1864.

    blemish. Price oue dollar per bottle. Sold by

    Sell your Leasehold and buy a Freehold
    with part of tue money.

    Drugyists.

    —..

    1864. February! 1864.
    CAuBtAGE AXLES, SPRINGS and
    BANDS,
    Spring Steel, Sleigh Shoeiny Steel,
    lron, Cart Boxes, Bolts and Nats, &e.
    Cheap at BEER & SONS,
    February 8, 1804. 6in

    |

    }

    JUDSON'S MOUNTAIN HERB WORM TEA! “pnananias:

    The following is an extract from a letter received Val bl F h ld F |
    iby us from Dr. Rush, of this city —it speaks in} ua e ree 0 arm |
    | trumpet tones for this great remedy; rend it:—* As |
    | | before rewurked, L have used your Worm Tea in |

    " .

    fa Patent Medicine befave, but I think it just to aay | FEXUE Subseriber off rs FOR SALE, by

    tu you thet your medicine is uo humbug. L have Private Contract, that very valuable aud plea-
    | be one of the most saccessfal medicines of the day | fii,” formerly the Property of the lute LL. Cc.)
    jfor it is ene of the most valuable Those who| WORTHY, Esq, 15 miles from the City, on the |
    iby all Dealers, —25 cents per packsze. , y
    peerenase 356 Acres of LAND,

    Marriéa, Seventy of which are cleared and ia a high state of

    eae rh ; plough ata small expeuse ; the reuainder is covered
    | Tuesday eveuing last, the ud justant, by the Very | with good Pine and Spruce Timber, Scantling wnd
    Rey. D. MeDonald. Mr. Thomas Havdrahan, to
    pow lpes: : whieh can be eat about 30 tons of Hay, wnunaily,
    | both of tiis city. . an inexhanstible quantity of Black Mud can be yot
    | Al the sume time and plage, by the sume, Mr. '

    phase : , dar cellent water onthe Farm. There is « large and
    | daughter of Mr. John landrahan, of Charlottetown, | eoamodious DWELLING HOUSE and other out
    > — Ly the Rev. Thott Phelau. PP ,| oor. A large quantity of Stable Manure suiticient

    Mr. Michael W. Kelly, joiner, Covehead Road, to} to enable a purchaser to commence in the spring,
    i. —— 26th inst., by the Rev. Mr. Me Williams. TUESDAY, the first day of MARCH next, it will
    | Mr. James Kelly, Orwe!l Head, to Miss Margaret | be then sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, without the
    | = : asin ——— ==|ing, Charlottetown. For price and terms please

    Died, upply at the oilice of

    | At his residenee, in Charlotieown, «gp Frid: y

    ‘ : i P. S8.—Possession can be given immediately.

    | With | subiuissive resimition to the Divine Will. Charlottetown, Feb. 8, 1864.
    Willisi Dowse, Msqy, in the 64th year of his uve. : :
    | England. and e:nigrited to th's Colony in early life,
    | He was elected to the Honse of Assembly in the
    | period of YS vears, during whith time he steadily
    jadhered to Couservative prineiples. For many
    Selkirk and Robert Montgomery, Esq., in this bs-
    laud, with sat sfueiion to his constituents, and the
    | widow and eleven children to deplore the joss of un
    | At New London, ou Friday, the 2uth Jannary,
    after 4) months illueas, borae with patient subiuis-
    years. The leaves a widow and three swall « hildren
    to mourn their loss.
    leldest danghter of the lite GC. M. Willock, Esq, | [Prom the Richmond Wh'g-|
    aved 25 years. { The Charleston ‘Courier’ makes a timely sng-
    | Brnduell River, Kiug’s County, of a short and patite

    << +
    in
    }my practice. Now [never said a word in favor of | 7 ° on ° A “ s.
    tried it, and L kuow it willdgallitelaims. It must) Sautly sitaaied Property, known as * Hinisnono’
    j have childret: should never be without it.” Sold | St. Peter's Read. The farm contains j
    |} At St. Dnnstan’s Cathedml, Charlottetown, on cultivation; 30 xeres cun be got ready for the
    Marv, second daughter ef Mr. William Koughan, ee ot deni ented aa ee
    | Patrick Murphy, Covehead Bond, to ee meat on the farm. Also two never fuiling springs of ex-
    Atthe Chureh of St. Konaventure, Tracadie, on buildizigs, ardd a good well of water at the Kitchen
    | Miss Ellen Maher, of the s me piace. will be given withthe property. Lf not seld before
    | Metags. of Moutague River, | least reserve, at LL o'clock, at the Colonial Build-
    WILLIAM DODD, Queen Square.
    ithe Sth instant, after a lingering illness, borin
    | The deceased was 4 native éf Devizes, Wiltshire,
    year 1802, and represented Queen's County for a
    years he held the exteusive wgencies of the Earl ot
    espect of the numerous tenantry. He leaves a
    jatfectionate and kind husband and father.
    sion to the Divine Will, John Morrison, aged 3x
    At China Poiut, on the 2st ult., Maria Olivia,
    On the idth December last, at her residence, | yestion in recommending the attention of our
    | ful illuess, whieh she bore with Cliristian fort tude,

    | goverument to the naturalization and cultivation of

    a

    fect duch, and other Out-buildiags ; a Well of Wa-}

    NEW YEAR’S GIFTS,

    tleet.

    Each man incorporated in the army is first |
    tramed for 16 weeks in drill and the use of arms,| do pot cewe till nine or ten o'clock in the
    but wore than one third! 00 4 : aie: shales ein >t ” i angel ng Maiiemslauaiual odie alae
    ' sullen ae eel stutly the experiuant has been made of confining | @OFning, retiring in govd season, seld-nn|
    of it w@ prmted on the fourth page, where we) cently the | er a ee — , ef ing eee h a ll :

    ' the preliminary training perkol io six weeks, with waking even m ven OF eignt hours a day.
    very advantageous results. After accomplishing | Smart compositors can in that time earn)
    his eight yeurt’ service the soldier passes inco the | £] 15s per week. We have also one temate |
    reserve » Whe re he remains an ther eight years be jeierk out of the three we employ. Added)
    fore he finally receives his discharge. The army | thi dee f a cutee fide’
    at present in Nehleswig amonnts to 36,000 men, and | to 218, one des< has Deed vecupie ry a)
    inclades nearly the entire Danish troopsof the line | female editur, as our assistant, at a salary of |
    | The 16,000 men recently called out belong almoat | £250 She has spent Seveu hours a day in|
    | entirely to the reserve, and ae it is the intention of | the office for five daye a week. We yener--

    the Government to raise ¢ sturding feree t ally have in our office an organ or a piano- |

    80.000 strong very shortly, the whole reserve will! A ae
    Some 1,500 Holsteiners are | forte, and have music at meal hours. ;

    Our readers will see that it eccupies a consider: |

    able amount of space ;

    usually insert Patent Medicme Advertisements ;
    and if it won't be feund ase interesting reading |
    matter as most of those advertisementsa—why it
    will be saying very little for the Lecture.
    _ 7 ee
    Carmorte Youse Mew s Livesany Userirete.—
    Mr. Edward Roche delivered the hast lectare at this

    justitute on “* Climate i Lecturer stated that

    soon be under arus

    * Our roms are earpetced, and the girls | Coristy, the beloved wile of Donald Stewart, and | Calisaya, for the preservation of the health of our
    | youngest sister of the late Donald Stewart, of tie soldiers. Thi article has a peculiar effect upon the

    jand Sarah Harris, aged 7 years and § mouths.

    Harbours Mouth, Lot 48, aged 72 years. Bea : . i
    On the 30th alt., in this City, of Intlammation of | liver, ana guards the system against diseuse by

    the windpine, Martha, second danghter of W. C. | exposure and irregular diet. It is said that the
    | great success of the Plantation Bitters of Dr. Drake,

    which, previous to our unhappy diificulties was!
    | fonnd in most Southern homes, was owing to the

    On the oh alt.,atter a short but extremely pain
    ful illne~s, borne with much Ciuwistian resignation,
    Mr. William Hardy, of erin. 5 aged 72 years.

    At West Kiver, on Tuesday the 26th nit., of con-
    gestion of the lungs, Mr. Win. Simpson, aged 0 | ! ne . . * : .
    yeurs, son of Jonn Simpson, formerly of Wesi Ris er. of Its principal ingredtents.— : In coulirmatiou of
    __ At Princetown, on the lst inst., of a chronie | this, we have heard one of our most distinguished

    sense ¢ x . mati oF J — s .
    disen e ti moutia’ duration Sarah Jane, aved | physicians remark, that whenever he felt unwell
    > years, youngest dauyhter of Mr. Archibald Me- | * *

    Kay, of teat place. Her end was peace.

    | extract of Calisaya Bark which it coutained as one

    |from ordinary dietetic or atmospheric causes, he

    ve commence this day, and be continued

    Av’ THE

    BRITISH WAREHOUSE,

    QUEEN’S SQUARE.
    i E SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUST
    ‘ RECEIVED trom LONDON, per Uranus,
    from LIV ERPOOL, per Theresa, from GLAS-
    GOW, via Pictou, per Calet and other arrivals
    from the States and Halifax,
    Their usual extensive Eupply of

    BRITISH § FOREIGN

    MERCHANDIZE,

    comprising all the requisite articles in STAPLE
    & FANCY GOODS, among which will be tound
    the leading styles and novelties of the seasun ;
    Plain & Faney Dress Goods,
    Shawls, Manutlee, and Furs,
    Bonnet Frouts, Hats & Caps,
    Black & Colored Silks,
    Hosiery & Haberdashery,
    Collars, Ties and Scaris,
    Plain and Faney Flannels,
    Shirts, Shirts & Skirting
    Serges, Oil Clotie & Baize
    Boots, Shoes & Rubber Goods
    Clothing, aud Gents’ general outtits,
    Cloths, Doeskins, and Trimmings,
    Hardware, Ironmongery & Cutlery,
    Nails & Horse Nails, Room Paper,
    Blankets, Rugs, and Counterpanes,
    Good Ludigo and other Dye Stuffs.
    GROCERIES,

    Consisisting of Cheice TEAS and SUGARS
    RALSINS, CURRANTS and FIGS, &e.
    SPICES, Ke. Ke.

    to” Personally selected with care—purchased
    on the best terms—and will be found to compare
    favorably with other Stocks in the market, either
    tor style or value.
    W. & A. BROWN.

    Queen Square, Nov. 16, 153.

    DAVIES & WEEKS, —

    HAVING COMPLETED THEMHK

    FALL TIPORTATIONS,

    l
    I ESPECTFULLY invite attention to
    -®& their large and varied Stock of
    STAPLE & FANCY
    DRY Goons,
    Ready-made Clothing,
    HMARDWARE, GROCERIES.

    The Store having been reeent)y opened, every
    department wiil be found filled with
    Fresh & Seasonable Goods,
    which are now selling at Extraordinary Low |
    Prices, at Dunean's Brick Building,
    CORNER SHOP.

    Queen-strect, Charlottetown, Dee. 28, 1863.

    : Christmas Presents

    AND
    New WNear'’s Gifts.

    Exteusive Sale of

    CHRISTMAS PRESENTS

    -_-———=

    AND

    AT
    LAIRD & HARVIE'’S
    L3o0o0kstore,
    South Side of Queen Square.

    euch day autil all xre disposed of, comprising
    in part—

    PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,

    * .g if .

    NOTICE! NOTICE!
    ‘EXE subscribers would request IMME.

    DIATE PAYMENT from all parties indelned

    to them, as leval proceedings will be taken ayainet

    lal persons whe have not puid by the lst of Feb-

    | rnary next. DODD & KOGERs,

    | dan’y 24,1861. Sin Pownal Strect.

    | FINAL NOTICE!
    LL PERSONS indebted to the sub-

    ecriber for Lime, due in November Inet, are
    requested to call und cettle their reepective accounts

    forth with. THOMAS W. DOLD,
    Brick Store, Pownul Street.
    Jan'y 25, 1864, din

    Notice to Debtors.
    AM persons indebted to the subscriber

    are hereby notified that unless they come and
    settle their accounts before the 25th of March next,
    the several accounts then due will be placed in the
    hands of au Attorney tor collection.
    J.W. PICKARD,
    Oh. Town, Jun. 25, 1804. w & p 3w
    NORMAL SCHOOL.
    6 bes ensuing term of the NUKMAL
    - SCHOOL will commence on Monday the
    15th of February instant, at 10 o'clock. a om.
    JOHN McNEILL, sec'y B. EB.
    February 1, 1364. Zins.

    QUEBEC PORTER & ALES.
    St. Charles-st. ‘Brewery, Quebec.
    Thomas Lloyd, Proprietor.

    OTTLED ALES & PORTER, of

    superior brands, from the above Brewery, for
    Sale in lots te suit parehusers, 7
    G. A. LLOYD.
    Peake’s building, Weter-street.
    C 'tewn, P. E. I, Dee. 28, 1863.

    a SS

    Valuable Freehold Property
    FOR SALE.

    yy IL be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION

    on the premises, on the 17th dav of MARCH
    NEXT, at | o'clock, FIVE PASTURE LAV1TS, Now,
    W, 21, 22, 63 and G4, all of which are in a high
    state of cultivation, situated in Princetown Koyaliy.
    There is a good DWELLING HOUSE ou the pre-

    mises. ‘She raged pond being near the School
    ilouse, Charch, Public Wharf, would wake a

    lirst rate stand for a merchant or mechanic.
    Teens made known on day of sale; any farther
    information can be oblained of the Subseriveron the

    premines.
    WILIJAM MW. McK AY*
    Princetown Royalty, Feb. Sth, Isé4.

    Leasehold Farm for Sale. —

    ye be sold, on TUESDAY, the 23rd day

    of FEBRUARY next. at the Colonial Building,
    in Charlottetown, by virtue of a lower of Sale
    contained in an Indeuture of Mortgage, dated the
    With day of June, 1561, and made bet ween Bernard
    Shannon of Township 35, farmer, and John Si auneu
    of the same place, mail carrier, of the one part, and
    Jobn Knight, of Sonne, merchant, of the ether part:
    Ali the unexpired term of 999 years, Gnentioned in
    acertain lease tron Roderick Charles McDonald to
    the suid Bernard Shannon, and made the 24th day
    of Noveumber, 154)), of and to that Tract of Land
    situate in Bedford in 's County, com-

    | mencing on the north of st. Peter's Road, and

    ranning from thenee North one degree; Eart,
    seventy-one chains; thence West, one ree 5
    North, five chains and five links; thence North,
    one degree; East, seven chains and thirty links;
    thence East, one degree; Seuth, six chains and
    tifty Jinks: thence South, one degree; West
    reventy-one chaius and cixhty-six links to the roud
    uforesnid; and thence along said road to the phivce
    of bevinuing ; bounded on tive North by hands in the
    vecnpation of dvince E. Weed and Alexander Me-
    Donald. on the East by Peter Phee's land, on the
    South by sxid road, and on the West by lands in
    the oceupation of James Bressagh, containing, by
    estimation, fifty-two sercs, a hrthe move or less,
    with the appartences thereunto belonging.

    For Teruas wud farther particulars apply to the
    Subscriber at Mill View, Lot 49. :

    JOHN B. BOURKE.
    Jannary 25, 1864. isl .

    $ALE OF
    Valuable Freehold Property.
    OTION,

    TY be Suld by PUBLIC AU

    at the Colonial Building, in Charletteton a,
    on the Fourth day of MARCH next (1864), at the
    hour of Twelve o'clock, neon, by virtue of a
    ower of Sale contained iu a certain ladevture of
    Mortgage, dated the Tenth day of Deceizber, 1808,
    and made between the Honorable William Forgan,
    of the Rovalty of Charlottetown, and Susan Kemyas,



    in splendid binding and styles.

    A Magnificent Assortment of

    he compiled bia lecture fromthe writingsot several! ii yw contributed bythe evacuated Duchy. The | si te ‘i | At New Louden, on the 7th inst., Margaret | invariably relieved hiwsclf by Plantation Bitters.

    evientilic authors of great celebrity ; and in the ar | population of the Danish kingdom and Schleswig ir | | ee ey pe Me Mr. William Pickering, aged | Now, that these Bitters cannot be obtained, x sub
    P ia ‘ said a , .. : © : : ' iL year and 9 months. 8 : 8 il r

    rancement he showed excellent taste, judgment | # wifle over 2,00 1,000, lua short time, there fore fyat The India mail brinzs intelligence of the i nae cevcae’ esr . i pre Pens Si prepared.—We salina aime,

    —e ' om hess Pe TY ceut. will be in arms, a larger per centage than | destruction of another vessel by the “ Ala. | === eee 1 i iia '

    aad discrimination, besides euliveuing it with wany | soy European nation has known in this centary, | Moen? sneien : Memoranda. | government has opened negotiations with Dr. Drake

    |
    The Contest (ship), Cap- |

    flashes of bie owa original thought and piquant! with, perhaps, the exception of Prussiain 1313. hh)" : E
    onr- | ™BY be supposed that numbers of married men be. | tain Lucas, sailed from Long Kong on July
    MP geo" Let : : | tween the ages of 30 to 35 are in the ranks, and) 12, subsequently arrived at Yokviuwa, |
    pletely Guamtor of tin suljeet im ull its details. AN! it will be apparent how yreat must be the burthes | Jupan, and was on her vovaye thence to |
    soimated aud iateresting discussion followed the thereby inponed upon the country, still it is borne |New York, when she was intercepted neast
    by all with the greatest readiness, ne such thing as |

    huaweur. Mr. Roche shewed that he wue ¢

    Lectuse

    Ship Cheshire, Bayles, Master, from Ca de through a secret ayent, but with what truth we do
    Verde Island, in ballast, bou > St. Jubu. N. B. know .’’ * * * *
    arrived off Bernnda on-ttiu"2 “ON in waut of = aee ie ao te ae we —
    assistance, and anchored tn Murray's Anchoraye. | —— mucie: ave: were ” insiacep
    She had experienced very beavy weather during | * Whig’ for its remembrance of * Auld Lang Syne,”

    {the Straits of Sunda (off North Watches | ber voyage, and on Christiuas Day, daring a heavy } but we can assure * Our Government” that the

    «ia next Wednesday evening the Lustitute will)
    cimetuse the question Is the Volunteer Movement |
    iu the Colonics nee esury oF desirable ? The dis |
    cussion will be vpened by the Vice Presklent, |

    Mr. Whelan.
    ee

    We are pleased to learn that Mr. R. W. Davies,
    sou Of Benj. Davies, Exqr., of this City, lately a
    Cadet in the Royal Navy, has passed a most ere. |
    ditable examination, and has beer transferred to
    H. M. Ship Duncan as Sub-Lieutenant.
    jillian

    TO CORRESPONDENTS.
    “A Member of the late Club” will appear in

    our next Na.

    ARRIVAL OF THE ENGLISH MAIL.

    LATESE NEWS FLOM EUROPE.

    Tuc English Mail, which reached Halifax on |
    Friday morning, was reecived here on Saturday
    night. The |
    west important part of the Foreign wews relates

    Latest dates are to the 23d January.

    te the leug-pending dispute bytween Germany
    and Denmark regarding the Duchies of Schleswig |
    and Hulstein.
    are made on both sides; and there ia now every

    Forwidable hostile demoustrations |

    reasou te apprelend that, diplomacy having failed, |
    war can alone settle the dispute.

    Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales was
    nearly convalescent from her accouclunent; and |
    the young Prince was doing well. ;

    Death has been again busy in Royal and Noble |
    livuses. The pavers announce the demise ot |
    Vrineess Marie of Wurtem burg, of the Duke of
    Clevelaud, of the Duke of Athole, aud of Lord |

    Arthur Leunez. We are not aware that they |

    }

    Were distinguished for any great qualities, and we
    Sppreleud the world will uot miss them very much. |

    THE DANOAIERMAN DIFFICULTY.

    The pause which lust week gave hopes to the!
    friends of peuce is now at an er! and Austria and |
    Prussia are marching their forces through Holstein, |
    tu eordes to take possession of the Duchy of Selles-
    Wig. The complication has now taken a triangular!
    Shape, aad the Danes are ready to act avainst both
    terms of Gicrman hostilities. The German Con
    federation which began the strugy.e for Holstein,
    tuisied by the forbearance of Denmark acting under |
    the advice Uf Euylaud, aud moved by enth usiasia |
    rused a4 ery fur the invusiou andl con uest of
    Aechleswig

    }

    i

    jute steve, becuuse Holstein was uud is a member of
    the German Band. Here, however, even the show

    of right ends, fur Sehleswig never was represented |

    ju the Baud, and only « proportion of her popula: | «pare, &c., Were found strewn on the shore between jevening. A '
    i The tail aud hind | who hed been eaployed on the read ablnost siuce

    tion ie German. The little princelings of Germany |
    protensed to be carried away by the wild ery for!

    fa murmur being heard.

    | Cheshire side also.

    |} baving all their windows broken

    | fluning contents tlowing along the cabin floor aud | Foster replie

    | saving the heat was su great that he could not get | LAND.—The Quebee “ Mercury

    iriver received damage from the

    So far as Holstein was concerned, the | cawioned by the burning pieces.
    Coutederation had more than a show of right to}

    eek j Island), and burnt. The Contest was a fine
    AWFUL EXPLOSION AT LIVERPOOL. [ship of 1098 tons, built at New York in
    On Friday afternoon, a fire broke onc on board the | 1852, and the property of Messrs. A. A. Low
    barque * Lottie Sleigh,” outward bound, with 94) and Brothers of that city.
    barrels of powder, or 1)3 tous on board. At |
    o'clock she was abandoned by the crew, and at
    half pust 7 © elock the fire reached the naiwazine
    whieh exploded with au awful shock, shakig the
    town beyoud the outskirts, extinguishing the gus
    in the stre+ts, and destroy ing wh thametise qnantity
    of gluss. damaye war occarioned on the
    As yet the danmye tothe sip |
    ping in the river, aa w ll as the loss of life, are un- |
    known. In Birkenhead and the neigbourhood the :
    damage bas been stil! more extensive than in Liver- | among themselves, as a heavy artillery aud ine
    pool, most of the houses and all tie public buildings | fantvy firing was heard there. The artillery
    ‘The covered | firing was sv heavy that a despatch was sent trom
    Way from the stage at Woodside Ferry, which was] gne headquarters of the army to Kilpatrick's dysi-

    News by Saturday Night's Mails.
    THE WAR IN THE STATES.
    THE STYUATION.
    Rumours were rife that on Saturday the rebels

    H

    Creat

    louly glazed a short time back, has lost every —_ lion to kuow Where it was and What was its cause.

    fits ulass. No loss of life or other accidents have |,
    beeu reported, although there were several narrow |
    escapes from the bolts, which Were thrown a cou
    riderable distance.

    Tuere seemed to be very little doubt that it was
    caused by some trouble in the enemy's lines as
    none of the Unioa troops were in that direction,

    It appears that the barqne left the wert side of} General Longstreet has remonstrated with Geu- |

    the King’s Dock in ebarye of apilot, and preceeded | eral Foster upeu the circulation of the Presideut’s

    | ty her anchorage ia the Mersey, off Mouk’s Ferry. | amnesty proclama’iou among the rebel soldiers,

    She was bouad for the West Coast of Africa. | which, he says,caa only have ihe eflect of produc-
    Shortly after six o clock the steward waa in the act | ing a few desevtions, Which will be of no benetit

    of tilling a lamp frm a ean of paraifin oil, when) tthe Union cause. or ne damage to the Rebels

    2 * 1e ¢ rertate it the oi! | i .
    eked nan Ee ieee che Za ie tgp racoegpae in the | He suggests that the proclamation should have

    eabin. The steward was horror-stricken to see its | civenlaied through bismself, or notatall. General
    d by sending Geaeral Longstreet
    iumtaully igniting the curtains and bed-clothes ef tweuty copies of the proclamation for circulation,
    the captain's sleeping apartment. To arrest its | agreeing with him at the same time that the pro-
    progress was impossible, and shertly afterwurdas | clamation meant the return of the disaffected to

    | the fiery stream poured through the grating of the | their allegiance aud the restomation ol peace.

    lizuretic aud es ar Ne wap | sy ovogmed, Phe Delegation from Arkauéas have been quite
    it Wae bomediately sce at -

    rahe ob ponte PO the fumes euald be euter- | mocrertul in arranging for the restoration of civil
    tained. The Koek Ferry steamer “ Wasp,” 18 sbe! governinent in the State, us preliminary tu its full
    steamed np the river, was hailed, wud Love along- | restoration to Communion with the federal Union.
    side and made fast to the ill-fated clip. The erew | Directions are to be given te General Steele to
    immediately jumped on bourd the steamer, some of | order an election for State officers and members
    them ouly half dressed, and in such a hurry did | of the State Leyislature, the people to have an op-
    they leave that no one even remained to let go the | portunity to pronounce in favor of or against the
    rope by which the stearner was made fast to her, | cemuteden al af the habe cousin making Ar-

    but by a vigorous effort it was © hitched’ off from | Ss + Ld 7
    - ; - Salis: ree State. — NV. ¥. ald, Jan. 25.
    the deek of the steamer. Tie unite requested then kansas a free Slate N. ¥. HMeraid, 2
    te wait whilst he rau down into the cabin, and he
    made an effort tu do so, but speedily returned, |

    Coxpenerate: Prisoxers ON JOHNSON’S Is-
    ” states that

    dewn. The vessel was burning for nearly two} there are goud grounds for believing that the de

    hours before blowing up, but ne ue dare» pproach. | tention, recently, of the scheme set on foot by |

    Veanels lying in the Sloyne nd —, parts wb the Confederate authorities, making Canada the
    TI tacle which the burning bed. ponent} basis of operations against the authorities ou
    ie spectacte le J C “— iia i ae
    ut a ora of the explosion war one of the most | Jubusou sl laud, has not put ng a aes <8
    frightful y«t srand which could have been witne-eed. | thai nature on the part of the Southern ciizens
    High in the air the yards, masts, and in tact the} _ ite (
    whale of the upper portions of the vessel were |“ Mercury ” alleges that different raids are known
    thiown by the furce of the explosion, and fell like | to have been projected with the View of creating
    fiery hissing serpents into the waters all round. | porcer difficulties and liberating the officers cou-
    ‘The hall was riven into a thousand picces, andim | gy.d op the above mentioned Island. In con-

    | mediately the smoke had cleared away, portions of | sequeace of information received by the Govern-

    the burning mass were seen floating down the river. |" shine oa aaa ae a ep egnc
    They were truced for a considerable distance, but | = ut, two companies of the Canadian rifles have

    ventually the lighta were extingnished by the? been removed trom Loudon, C. W., t+ Windsor,
    evens oud eighe” : 5 ogee . . — oem £ aor
    water dashing ov er them, and no mischief was oc- | aud other queasures have been adopted tw euloree
    | ihe maintenance of Previncial weutrality.

    But few fragments of the vessel have as vet been |
    discovered. A portion of the vessel's broadside har}
    been found on the Devil's Bank, opposite the Co- | A / n
    burgh Dock, whilst several pieces of the musts, | tunate accident occurred ou the railway on Tnesday
    brakeman vamed eter

    Seacombe aud New Brighton. t wird j ‘ell
    legs of a dox, suppored to be the one which was ou | its first opening—by seme mesns or other fell from
    ; i

    pulependence ; and even when the Federal army of | board the * Lotty Sleigh” wheushe blew up, were | the platforia of one of the cars, on the down trip

    Execution found itself in Uolsteia, only doing the

    the soverciguty of Denmark. Animated by fear of

    , : | fouad on the beach near Tranmere.
    work of revulation, no ntte Mpt Was made ty respect }

    | from ‘Frare, newr the Three-Mile Honse He was

    — —_-

    4 ‘4 omer. i i . aes as she i are! ot ae nud i is
    SHockine AccipeNT To A STRAMBOAT—SHVEN- | parties were despatched in seareh of hina, 4

    lin trent of Kilpatrick's cavalry division lad a fight |

    i vesident in Quebec, Toroute and Montreal. ‘The |

    Faran Accipeyt on THE Raitway.—An unfor- |

    MeCarron, |

    | not missed nntil ihe train reached Kichmoud, when |

    dead body was touud on ths track—death having |

    tuc popular voice, which had obtained Holstein i ie ed Sane srew ste:
    i : ; ; ret. | yees Lives Lost.—The* Louisiana, screw steauier, u : . agp jeg
    nud wight alae onder a Confederation of the Riine, | poi i iverpuol for New York, and which left) been caused by a fracture of the skull. MeCarvon
    f ‘ . , } . * . . chee ane
    the prince punsed ; and now two great German | Oueeustown on the 6th inst., has pui back disabled, ; bore the reputation of being a sober and industrious
    “9

    rer > - t a ° . ‘ ne , he a of all connected
    Powers stepped upon the scone with a PFOpOO! having encountered tremendous weather, with eons aud had anion t t — pron Tye hike
    whieh the Confederation rejected at ounce. , decks swept from funnel forward, some bulwarks | with the department for his steady ong

    Wuttered little that it did so, for Austria awl Prussia | id stanchions carried awav, and loss of two engi- | qualities —(Malifax Acadian Recorder.
    tutended to carry out their own programme for the | neues three fireuen. five somne. and seven passen-
    capation of Schleswig, as if no Confederation €x- | vers whe were in the round-honse ov deck, which |
    ited. “The forces of the two Powers are DOW 00) wus washed overbourd by # terrific sea.

    - _ +<+
    citizen has gone to his tinal howe Mr.

    their march, and every sueceedicy hour imay bring | : “his.
    Croskill departed this life on

    Me intelligence that the first shot has been lired on | nn oe

    the banks of the Kider; fur the Danes huve an-| NE ¥ Ie OT! 2 his presence will be long mnissed by those who
    honed thels lemotind of tighting w the last, aud NEWS FROM THE STATES. knew him im all the kindly relutions of life. Not
    y will his family, his relatives. and his more

    they will keep their word. The position of King | jot

    Christian of Deuwark is a very tying one. He}
    hae been appointed to a Crown by the Hurepean | Major-General Lialleck, General-in chief: — E
    VYowers, two of whom are already in arms aguinat | “3 : : i preciate bis |
    Mim; one has given him advice to surrender at| On the 14th instant General Vance made a ontspokeu lips.
    benat vie province of hiskingdow, another threatens raid towards Tensville and captured a train | conuprauaisi
    ‘wit if the Treaty of 1852 fuils to curry on the sue- | t twenty-three Wagons. He was promptly | {Hatitax Recorder.

    tession, Huly Kussia will seek to annex Denmark, | ° '
    and the fifth mays uothing, but watebes the ebb aud pureaed by Colonel Palmer, who recaptured |

    ° . ,
    Gow of events. Then the King ie deserted by hie the wagons and took one ambulance loaded notice was father to Mrs. W.
    — brother, who refuses to take the oath of with medicines, 150 saddle-horses and 100 | City.
    Bilevianee, and the people fores him on tobostilities | . 4 i i General |
    of wale be hae aaa ‘True, Stand of arms. Vance, his Adjutant

    ——___—_-- > o———-——

    Frou Newrovspraxyp.—The steamer ‘ Merlin

    Approve. Bice ‘
    indeed, it is ** Uneusy lies the nent that weary a and Inspector General are among the prisuners | Phaser fog eo angen at og. oon Ny = aac
    The Legislature war

    crown,” | cap-cured,
    _ The state of matters in Germany is not promiring |
    either to the cause of peace or of improved yoveru: |
    ment. The Chambers at Berlin, which a fortn’.-
    ago Were ready to vote any amount for the ¢
    lishment of the ducal rights of Priuce Freden-:.
    Augustenbury, now refuse to grant athaler town: < :
    the anti-Germanic ovenpation of Schlexwig. Aus Capt. Dimon and Lieut. Bennett,

    . She brings but little news.
    U.S. Grant, Major-General | ned we he Shh alk.

    Cutcaco, Ji, Jan. 18.

    The tGovernor in bi

    land. The Revenue Keturns shew a large increase

    sverday destroyed all the offiers\qua rters. | other articles an increase.
    the 58th EEt theme

    tris. mare coustiarional in ber tendencies, # yet ue Ailinois cavalry, were buracd to dead. Two| 38r. Albert Richards, the newly appointed So :
    puch afraid of “the revolution” as the King of other pce th were badly bur their | tor General for Guunde on, ie slg _ 60 Do.
    Prussia himself, and undoubtedly there are revelu- | f and bands. A lerge quant ' Leeds. This will be a damaging Cash.

    Honey teudeucies in the German wind. Gerusany :
    Wishes to “aw her Provinces lato close accord, aud | terwmasters’ stores were destroy

    | Onrevany.—Another old aud highly respected
    Julies |
    Wednesday last, and |

    Nasnvitie, Ten., Jan 17. | jntimate friends keenly feel bis loss; but all those

    who came within the sphere of his charity will ap-
    worth in the absence of open hand and
    Mr. Croskill was an old and un-
    ing friend of the Couservative party.—

    The gentlemen so highly spoken of in the ubove |
    RK. Watson, of this

    | speech recommends a Geological Survey of the Is. |

    A fire at Camp Batler, neataSpringfield, | exports in codfish shew a falling off, in many |

    a en . ” 4 - . :
    Guar! pudian Government, if uot oue from which ad

    (yale, sprung a jeak ; had been up as far as Nan
    jtuckct Shoals, whence she was driven back by
    jheavy weather. On request of the Captain, the | agents,’ North or South. ‘There is probably several
    | Fovernment steamer Spittire, by order of Captain | other things that Our Government’’ will yet want.
    i Glasse, C. B., Superintendent of H. M. Navy Yard, :
    | proceeded to her assistanee, and brought her inio
    the harbor of Hamilton. A survey has been held} medicine in the world,
    jou the Cheshire, and her ballast has been ordered |
    |to be discharged for the purpose of usceriainuing the |
    jextent of her damages. fhe Cheshire is xbout 700 |
    tors, British, aud now draws 133 feet of water. |
    | She is the first merchant ship of large size that hits |

    mae : 3 : hundred years, aud was seld daring the reign of
    | passed through ‘Cimlins Narrows since its comple. | ng “ig iy 8 §

    Vlautation Bitters are not for sale to any ‘* secret

    We know that we have the best aud most popular
    We are notafraid to show
    What it is composed of.
    Physicians are compelled to recommend it.
    Catisaya Bank has been celebrated for over two

    Arrived Barque Gazelle at New York, tth Feb It is remarkable for

    | 5 ‘of its own weight in silver.
    lruary, 1864.

    iil <<>> - | Dyspepsia, Fevers, Weakness, Constipation, &e.
    Passexcka. —lu the ice-hoat, on the 26th ult.,| Cascanitea Basik.—For Diarrhea, Colic, and
    frou New York, vin Ualifax, Finlay MeNeill,/| diseases of the stomach and bowels.

    Esq., of Georyetown, | . : . .
    1+ sii ia -—For Litlanmation of the Loins and

    “HEM ADERTISEMERTS.

    AUCTION.
    18th February, 1864.

    ‘PUE subscriber will sell, at his SALES
    KOO, on THURSDAY the 18th instant, at
    LI o’cloek—
    10 hhds MOLASSES,
    shhds SU ‘AR,
    3) bbls FLOUR,
    20 boxes SOAP,
    | 10 boxes CANIPLES,
    | lu do TOBACCO,
    } IG do bo
    | 10 doz BUCKETS,
    | 10 doz BROOMS,
    3 cusks KEROSENE OIL,
    Do bbls APPES.
    3) sides SOLE LEATHER,
    atbbis BUTTER CRACKERS,
    4 bbls BOSVTON CRACKERS. |
    TERMS — Three Months’ eredit on approved
    Joint Notes.

    DAN DELION

    Jropsical Afiections.
    CHAMoMILE Firowrns.—For enfeebled digestion.

    Lavexven Flowers —Aromatic, stimulant aud
    ouie— highly invigorating in nervous debility.
    WUINTERGHEEN.—For Scrofala, Rheamatiem, &c.
    Anis®.—An aromatic carmiuative ; creating flesh,
    mascle and milk; mach used by mothers nursing.
    Also, clove-buds, orange caraway, coriander,
    | shuhe-root, de,
    Another wonderful ingredient, of Spanieh origin
    imparting beauty to the coniplexion aud brillianey

    to the mind, is yet unknown to the commerce of
    the world,and we withboid its name for the preseut.
    Humbugs and guacks howl about the Plautation

    Bitters; but the following is what's the uatter, and
    they know it:

    PLANTATION BITTERS WILL CURE

    Cold Extremities and Feverish Lips.

    Sour Stomach and fetid breath.

    Flatulency and Indigestion.
    Nervous Atfections.

    J. 8S. CARVELL, Auctioneer. Excessive Fatigue and Short Breath.
    ex Yi—isl & pre tin

    ~BARQUE “GAZELLE.”

    MWRH RE WELL-ENOWN

    Barque * GAZELLE,” Carr.
    Invineé, Commander, will be on the
    berth in LIVERPOOL, and ready
    to take iIncarvo on MONDAY,
    }2tst of March. Shippers will please bave their | habits,
    ‘Goods alougside at an exrly date, as this vessel |
    | will sail im ediately after the Ist of APRIL. : : :
    Por Freight or Passage please apply to Messrs.) appelite aud clear mental faculties.
    PD. Casson, Suns & Co., Liverpool, or at Cia | Sold by ail respectable Physicians, Druggists,
    lottetown, to ?
    W. W. LORD & CO.

    Chitown, Feb. 8, isi4. ull papers 2w

    | oi
    MEeTRESHING
    CASTINGS, at

    Foby. 8, 1864. Pain over the Eyes.
    6 Mental Despondency.
    Prostration, Great Weakness.

    Sallow complexion, Weak Bowels.

    Very particularly reconmeuded to Clergymen,

    Merchants, Lawvers, and persons of sedeutury

    |
    |
    |

    | who require agentie stimulant, free digestion, good

    Grocers, Hotels, Saloons, Country Stores, &e.

    Be particular that exch bottle ears the fac simile
    of our signature Gn a steel plate label, with our
    M 4 C u l N E) private geverninent stamp over the cork.

    -P. HF. DRAKE & CO,

    202 Broadway, N.Y

    BEER & SONS.

    | February 8, 1864. Gin

    FEW Uhds. and Tierees of MOLAS- |

    NIAL Sac PARY'’s OFFICE
    SES will be sold low for Cash, to close a} ColLonial Sacnet . he. sti oo
    NEIL RANKiN. | November 2, i863.

    consignime nt.
    Februury 8, 1864. Im
    - House of Assembly, passed ou the Lith day
    \A wil, L803. it was resolved that the Initiation of
    all Mouey Votes should be with the Executive :

    SHIP BUILDERS.
    | . j
    ~ Tp > Dp , i )
    2 SU : ERLOR Sl A Ks, upwards of money grants fur Roads, Bridges, Wharfs, &e., aud
    Cen Sigg he eae Sy NEIL RANKIN. | ali Petitions for grants in aid of any object what-

    Vebruary 8, 1864. lm }

    BISCUIT.
    1 BARRELS FRESH BISCUIT, in
    Butter, Water, Soda and Wine.
    February 8, 1364. lim NEIL RANKIN.

    FOR SALE.

    FIRST RATE ONE HORSE NEW)

    PATENT THRESHING MACHINE, war- |
    | ranted perfeet, will he sold cheap, and rime given |
    | for payment, if purchased soon. Enquire of

    to be sent into this Office an or before the First day
    of February, ING4
    Ly command,
    JONN W. MORRISON,
    Deputy Colonial Secretary.

    UNION BANK

    pursuant tothe Act of 23 Vic. cup. 4, intitales

    Chitown, Feb. 8, 1864. / holden in the Court Room in the Colonial Building

    tave to aClub of three or four Farmers, for | tith day of February next, (iM64) at Le’ clock neon

    "| prvate use, and to have straw fresh whenever for the re mgs of wa gm er eee»
    wauanied. ing such bye laws, ordinances and regulations,

    SUVRING HERRINGS. low for Act
    P. WALKER.
    V.L&l. Bw

    By order of the Comittee.
    U. PALA, Chairman.

    February 1, 1804. Charlottetown, Feb. 1, sud.

    tien.—Arrived at Ualifax, 22d, sehr. Jnhet. hence, | Louis XVI, King of France, forthe enormous price | Gutta Percha Vases, Gutta Pereha

    Notice is hereby given that all applications for |

    | soever which parties may desire to subuit to the
    | Levislature at its next animal Session, are required

    Or PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.
    UBLIC NOTICE iz hereby given thai |

    «An Act to incorporate the Union Bank of Privec |
    waa | Bdward Leland,” a general meeting of the Members
    THEOPHILUS DESBRISAY. | aud Stockholders of the said Corporation will be

    f¢> This Machine woald be found # great advan-!| in the City of Charlottetown, on Thursday, the |

    } ithe good wxanagement of the atfuirs of the Batic |
    a A # Corporation, as tie Mewhers and Stockholders o. | 4

    FOR s. E. co said Corporation shali deem necessary; avnd| of Hand aad Book Aceounts, are hereby petitied |
    On Consignment. lalso for the purpose of choosing seven Directors, | that unless they come forward and pay the tame, |

    or wake some sattafactory settlement tor the saiue |

    vic: 60 Barrels LABRADOR HERRINGS, porations pareuant to the provisions of the said} before the FIRST OF MARCH next, the severs) |
    | | neeounte and Promissory Notes then due will be

    heing Stockholders and Members of the said Cor-

    Church Services and Prayer
    Books,

    In various styles aud bindings, viz: — Moroeco
    - i reen, aud Scurlet
    vets, Ouk sides, Plain Morocco,
    Gilt Lams «0d Clasps, ete.

    Ladies’ Reticuies, Gentlemen’s
    Writing Dosis, Geutlemen’s
    Walking Canes, mounted
    with Ivory, Silver
    and Gold.

    PAPER MACHIE GOODS,

    In writing Desks, Work Boxes, Wash Stands,
    Ladies’ Companions, Card Baskets,
    Stationery Cases, ete.

    Card Trays, Fruit Baskets,
    Inkstands, Xe.
    An extensive aud varied essortment of
    Games and "Loys.

    Games of Solitaire, Aunt Sally, Win. Tell, Popin-
    jay, Pope Joan, Parlor Bowls, Racing, Cal-

    i
    culanhon, Dratts, Chesa, &c. &e. Ke.

    ; > oT b] U (
    i Toys - oye | variety suitable Sor) Fas 40 Huka, thence Seuth SU deyreer, West 63

    | Holiday Presents.

    bis wife, of the one part, aud Daniel Hodgson, of
    Charlettetown, aforesaid, of the other part, and by
    siid Daniel Hodgson assigned to me,—All those
    Tracts, Pieces or Parcels of Land, being Vusture
    Lots Num vers Ninteen (19), Twenty-#ix (26), Thirty-
    four (34), and Forty-two (42), iv the Royalty of
    Charlottetown, uforesnid, ae the sume are delinen

    aud laid down vu a certain Map or Plon of the suid
    Rovalty made and now kept in the (tffice of the

    said Islaad, referesce being thereunto had will
    more fully and at kurpe appear.
    For further particulars and terme of Bale, &e.,
    apply to the Suoseriber or his Solicitor.
    ated at Charlottetown thi: lst Aagust,

    ‘WILLIAM H. HOBKIRK.
    Josern Hesstry, Solicitor.

    ~ Eveehold Land, —
    On Lot Forty-four (44), Rollo Bay,
    FOR SALE.

    4 be so'd by Pustic Avecrion, on the

    Premics, at Rollo Bay, (unless previourly sold
    by private contract) on KUBSDAY, the First day
    of MARCH NEXT, 186s, ut the hour of Twelve
    o'clock, neon,

    30 ACRES OF LAND,
    on Township Fourty-four, in King’s Couuty, com-
    weveing ou the North bank of Kollo Bay, at the
    suuthweet augle of Simon Burke's Farm, thence
    southwest alony said bank for the distance of 4
    chaine and 17 links, thence North 6° deyrees, East
    © chains and 60 links, thence North 80 decrees, East
    63 chains and SO links. to the rearof Johu Ressiter's
    Farm, thence Northwardly along said rear 4 chains

    chains end 50 links, or until it meets the south line
    of Fidele Deagle’s Farsi, and thence. South 69 de-

    | PUZZLES & DISSECTIONS,

    in great variety.
    HUNDREDs OF DOLLS, EVERY SIZE.
    ‘Drawing Room Books, Poetical

    | Works, Keepsakes, Annuals, &c. |

    A splendid lot of New Books,

    suitable for Children, together with

    an abundance of other articles which
    caunot be enumerated,

    DONT FORGET
    Laird & Harvie’s, South Side

    Queen Square.
    Charlottetown, Dee. 21, 1863.

    WANTED,

    LIVER COMPLAINT AND DYSPEPSIA. |600 Cords of Hemlock Bark, "7%! AT plessantly

    vu I Subseriber will receive tenders at
    his Otfice uuti! the 17th day of MARCIE next

    Cords and upwards of the above quautily required.
    W. B. DAWSON,
    City Tannery, West Eud Graftou Street.
    N.B.—One fourth cash will be paid on the signing
    lof the contract, When two good persous will be re
    | quired as security for the performance of the same.
    |For farther particulars enquire at the CITY
    ITANNERY.
    Ch town, Feb. 1, 1864. Sin

    _ Notice to the Public.
    ASYSTEM of MONEY ORDER IN.

    TERCHANGE between the Money Order

    | Office, iu the United Kingdom, and the Post Otter |

    | departinent of this Island, being established, Money
    | Orders payable at any Post Otlice— being a Money
    Order Office—in Greut Britain or Ireland, will be

    | February next.
    | Seale of Charges:

    Up to £2 wig... -.-ee eee ee eee Is. sty. Com.
    From £2 to £5 Ag.,-.-0- ee oe.
    Siw ET © ccccncqee 3a.

    £7 to £10 * te.
    Maxinuu amount for which a single order may
    be issused, £10 eterliay.
    lL. C. OWEN.
    General Post Otliee, 18th Jan., 1864. 3i

    Dissolution of Partnership.
    | OTICK

    been conveyed by
    subscriber by Deed dated the 22nd January, 1ROX,

    CITY TANNERY!

    grees West, along said Fidele Deagle's sovth line
    to the suid Bunk - of commencement, having
    illiam Deagle. senior, to the

    Trams and other particulars made known on ap-
    lication to the Subscriber or to the Mon. dossier
    Renthas , at his Oliice in Charlottetown,
    J. WIGHTMAN.
    Georgetown, Sth Oct., 18 13.

    ROYALTY LOTS.
    T° LET, for such term of years as may
    be agreed on, and either in whole or in part,
    that BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED PARM, be-
    longing to the Subseriber, fronting on the Mount
    | Edward Road, and lying about a mile from Char-
    \lottetown. It contains about 70 acres, 40 of
    which are improved and in a high state of culti-
    vation. On the premises are two large barnes.
    For terms, &e., apply to
    JOHN LON@WORTH.
    Charlottetown, Oct. 26, 1863.

    | FOR SALE,

    situated and well
    fiuisied DWELLING HOUSE aad PRE--
    | MISES, now in the occupation of Dr. INGLas, in

    the Common of Charlottetown, at the entrance of

    Also for delicate females and weak persons | from persoua wishing to contract for from FLETY | +), Staint Deter’s Road, aud opposite to the

    residence of Lemurs C. OWEN, Exquire,—the
    property of the late Jolin Egan—perticulars oa
    application to

    DANIEL BRENAN, 2? Executorsd
    RICHARD REDDIN, § Trustees

    Charlottetown, August 3, 1963. isle vin
    » »y, ,’ Lf
    FREEHOLD PROPERTY,
    OK SALE or TO LET, that valuable
    - FREEHOLD PROPERTY situated at Reid's
    Corner, Bedeque. There is on the Premises a new
    | Dwelling House, new Store, Barn and Granury,
    with one nere of Land. The above is @ first-rate
    | stand for basiness of any kind.
    | Terms easy. Apply to
    : JAMES BRAZIL.
    | Sommerside, October 26, 1864, 3m

    | €R/ AEREAS, by a Resvlanion of the! jscued from this Office, on and after the Ist of) , : ie
    je abe y Sale of Leasehold Property.

    te be sold by POBLIC AUCTION, on
    the Premises, on WEDNESDAY, the
    24th day of FEBRUARY NEXT, at the hour
    of 12 o'clock, noon, by virtue of a Power of Sele
    contained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage,
    dated the U3th day of April, 1563, and mado
    between Joby Noble, of Tow nship Number Thirty.
    | two, iv Queen's County, in Prince Edward Island,
    | Parmer, of the one part; and William Malone,
    of Charlettetowas, in the said Iedand, Prigter, of

    is hereby given that the the other part: All that Tract, Piece or Maree} of
    i Purtuersl ip lately existing between Perer! Land, Fara and Premises situated on Lot or

    | Hickey wud Jown Hickey, of Indian River, wider) Towushrp Number Thirty -two, iv Queen's County,

    the Sth December last by mutual consent.

    1
    the said Fira.

    si PETER HICKEY,
    JOHN HICKEY:
    "| Indian River, Jany. 18,1864. din

    |

    -| Notice to Debtors.

    ri

    wriber, in Prince Edward Island, by Note

    sced iu the bunds of an Attorney for collection.
    i al : OWEN CONNOLLY.
    Ch'towa, Jan. 18, 1SG4. ull pa Ow

    the Firm of P. & J. HICKEY, was dissolved on} beg the nerthere aeiety or half part of ninety

    | acres leased by the late John Caanbridge te the late

    All Debts due the late Firm mnt be paid toJobu | Donald Maloue, and bounded as follows, that is

    lickey, who ulone ie authorised to receive the |
    same. John Hickey is to settle all debts —-, to

    say: On the east by the old North River Back
    Koad, ap the south by the southern invicty of the
    said ninety aorer as uoew fenced in, on the north
    | by Samuel Howard's land, avd on the west by
    ‘land in the ssion of Richard Leenard, and
    | containing Forty-tive aeres (2 little more or tess.)
    | Fer further particelars enquire of Henry
    /Patmen, of Churlatletown, in the said Island,
    tubseriber, at the

    * Lranincr Office.

    WILTIAM MALONE.
    Charlotetewa, 23d November, 1563.

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