FE 48ac5e 5 a8 ve ‘ e2Fee Oi Uhl ee — Lwety examined fev the Rev. wenth hack Wee ‘ i sien peti za, om vies aad iniluemtind Men Wi Like con ty these names hot ? { : them to) steer (ain uagin(f bet obtain tha? names « ¢ wsheeriberta have . Cyelepedia at twenty-five shilnge per jottae chen that amount wonld have haen better muingete rtng te the comforts of thei ad i wie Wher influc : ' sd ebectibe on any comditions, the agents have fee © j their names ax subscribers; where lonely orto : \ = »have been found have been een obtained for titted tren at nome, they nen Ned by threats of iminedtate process at inw to -“ arive of the book, fuleely allewed te have ‘ ~ . yy are ribed for by their abeent husbands; where oe have been made, the agenta have repre inqatt themselves te be New Hrunawieckers, and aonted! wk as published in Kagland, These and a abe ether tricks have been tried, and with auch ben ihe t large amount of money will be carried Thee of thre sabecrile Ay te the ¢ Hage Cv lop he pave hot vet obtal ed oT paid for the ont aught to be : d that where the Cvelo oks, 84 ‘ prolate mom tol te has been niisrepresented ne ben ‘ wk, 0 ebers ite EM DOeehR Oehvered a i ne ByN rd géel, by the agents, they cunnot be compelled t mike . , > — le painful t= find that euch a clase ef Americnn thu: book peddiorsare capable ef exciting a low * je . " ) . 4 , . mie of Ameren iract Than tl Ameri nowt ite amonget Us, no | axty of met enn be reside j ur care who : — . . ene 4 more honourable in their besinese relations ; thew are represented by a gentleman whe is and they are re] ? : r mf apy postion eamatte of qracty a a m at ,o writing the above, I bave been Informed by fost pliable authority, . ye vr the Cyclopedia, and after sub ya ba he removed to Souris; the agents exlled On tae, delivered the book, nnd was paid for 4 They theu immediately nfter called oa the young : "ps father, and informing him that hix mon fraael weenie for their book, he took the book wnd paid thas two bovks were delivered instead of yeaa FACOBUS une si 4 ealy rl MEETING AT MARSHFIELD SCHOOL HOUSE. To tue Eorrer oF THE EXAwINeR. @a—In vour last ntrmeber yor published a letter f a * @ Tewunt,”” giviug an aceount of the meeting “as “ ar School House, St held at on feter’s Road, whic noone very fair repert as far as iM went att You. Mr. ongworth gave to the inceting a piece a gferms' on Which, [ think, “a Tenant” o ix pa have given, namely, that His Excellency had . letter to some peroon high in qriten a PRIVATE | at home, urwing the necessity of sending 1} } gaorily . ; . t; au that be had wat the Award a soon 2s porsi sevived © PRIVATE letter from some px rson in gathority stating that as soon ax the re was a fal geting of the Government, it would attei pet Mr. Coles objected to this course of His Ex sellency write letters « bh ves sons, for if the | ot expecte d the answer w @ was stated by the Government list session when gad for the ve Ye uee in reference to the pareiiame of Letol. Mr. Lengwoerth farther declared tat he knew nothing of receive private 1 snel pugoite gq vase asked for the c« rrespondence , rald be, ** it was private,” the spy Wightman until pe Was gone, and suid that the Comrissioners had ent bha on to the Governor with a letter, binding His Excellency to secrecy, and that Her Majesty s ets that be les ®& of the mative had to keep many sect adpet make knewu to his Coun il. Mr. C plied by suying that the Islander, the organ govermment, had admitted that one member of the Gerernment knew the spy «as her ane it Wiis well kxown that he, (che spy), bad an office in the Colonial Bailding, and Mr. Job Bevan, of Charlotte wa acted as his secretary ; had a letter from the Colonial Nex addressed to all the pat lic orttic " tiug thew te give bimauy informatiomhe required Mr Coles further «aid, he theahst t very strange fer a san of spirit like Mr. Longworth to sontinuein the Gevermment after beiug considered aunwoeshy of etidence in the case of the spy business. Me (Mr feles} said he would not belony toany Govermnent dently one or two of ita members were corsidered wathy to be entrusted with secrets cuiceruing prblic affuirs. I have the honor to be, Sir, Yours very respectfully, 1 ALONSEKY. TIVE. etarv, Mr rs, rr “ Lot 4, Jan. 2, 1362 P.S. The general qin ef the Metisg was bat thy Loan ought tc be obtained, if pesible, —_- For rue Examiser. BAD ROADS. Wa. Wartas—Sta—Perceiving tht not a man of our officials appears to take any Mlerest in re- gaetving our ubomiuably bed rendsit vequrred to wor that the “Thig™ LLL ALTA aware of the indignation of the people at the base manuer in which they have heen honmbagged about the land qnesies, by the said “thing of a spy chemiraging, prupretary, fanuly compact, tenant the | have been unwil that those raseally book agents: rpetrated another trek. A young | amt farther, thatthis -* ; SS eS a emenaneenene ao Mr. Dawson for vetting np hia steam whist) SLIpELL 48 4 Duenist —The New York | 7 ‘ me Fs abe | SE Bees Dovid the blug ta muke illeyn) music residing in Fort Warren, is a native of this . city. aneug te pigs in Bog Town, ours, ONE WHO KNOWS Ch.Town, Jannary 4, 1862, His father was a very respectable ; Rimmell’s White Rose Dentifice Soap. Robinsons’ Indexicai DentalSoap. | | tallow chandler, and was for some tie presi- ; | Peifetier’s A nliseptic and Aromatic Tooth | Building, in Charlottetown, under a power | } dent of the Mechanics’ Bank. In the times LO be Sold by Auction | | aye » ohn SOAPS, &o. | WOTICE! | | FXO be Sold by AUCTION, on the 27th day of FEBRUARY next, at the Colonial DENTIFRICE | of sale contained in an Indenture ef Mortgage . ae a iad a h “go -—- when the compact part of the city hardly ex-| I KA Gosnell and Co’s Cherry Toot bearing date the ldth day of February, 1848, For Tux EXaminen tended above Ilouston street, the famil BY WILLL M DODD, Paste. and made between John liobs, of Chalotte- | me POLTiO SCIENCE OF THE residence was on the Bloomingdale road, at January Vist, at i o'clock, THE POLITK AL OLE E ‘;or about the present intersection of Thirtieth | ISLANDER. street with Broadway, and is still standing. | sa Although a mere novice in the science of | One of the prominent events of John Shidell’s| British civil Government or political science, aud a life in this city was his duel with Stephen | stranger to the hopes and fears of ** political | Price, the manager of the Park Pheatre,, arties’’ in our midst, { should be curious to) Por some cause Price ehallenged Slidelf, | es the genuine interpretation of this quo- | then an enterpr sing young merchant. ‘They tation from the Islander of New Year's eve ;| fought in the evwly morning of a day on! ‘We desire that our Roman Catholic | Which Price was te give a large dinner party, | fellow-Colonists may enjoy all the adyan | By some curious mischance Price Was shot) : tages and privilege sof British subj cts, save ima delicate posterior region, but the dinner | AND SMALL WARES, and except that of ruling over Protestants !'?| patty came off notwithstanding, Price re-| , om . " ' Let us add the carollary—* or of being ruled | ceiving his guests in bed. It was this duel, General Groceries—Treacle, Salt, is except by Protestants.” Now, wherein is the and the seandal arising from it, that Senne Indigo, Cans of Varnish, generous /s/ander deprived of his desire? Is Slidell to become a resident of New Orleans. D » Stuffs Giese not all the ruling in this empire done by the | Stephen Price was a noted duelist. On one | + spittin ow Sy UISS, Queen of England, and her several Kepre- | occasion a British oliver named Green, on| Iron & Steel. sentatives acting in her name? Will any | his way to Canada, got into some diticalty | a one say that Mr. Daly does not represent the | W'th Price's younger brother et the Park * —s Islander’ desire in this respect equaily with | Pheatre, but the matter was settled quietly | Coffee, Spicos, Sugar, and Tea Mr. Dundas in their respective Governments? On arriving at his pore Green was taunted by | NETIC Well, we all know how her coronation oaths! brother officer at the mess table with not! ¥ es A fix the question of ascendency in rospect to having resented an insult given by a Yankee. | of the best construction ; one very superior | religion for Ler Most Gracious Majesty. Bat Green returned to New York, and cha!lenged | Coffee Roaster; Platfm and ‘ounter the Js/ander seems to confound divinity with | young Price They fought, and Price wis | Scales, Nests of Drawers, Show politics, and would haye bis readers to regard | Killed. Stephen Price betrayed no ye Cases, and other Shop Protestant ascendancy as such, as com-| ment towards Green, but hearing some time Furnituve, &e. promised ,and put in peril by Catholies sharing | afterwards that the officer who had ineited | Terms or Site—Under £10, cash ; £10 to en the civil * advantages and privileges || Green was at the City Hotel, he called there, | £50, three months; overt 50, six months— jaccorded to all the subjects of the state by the tnd was shown to the officer's room. Uand-' approved joint notes. Con*titution. Politicians are not proverbially | ing him his eard he said, ** Phat ismy name; | | prone to excessive piety anywhere,and rarely | Sal! I spit in your face, or will you consider | allow their amb.tion to be thwarted by re-| it done?’ The officer responded that he under- ligion of any kind. Therefore one feels at a | Stood the insult, and Price was challenged, loss to understand what great or special ad- | The duel followed, and the officer was shot The remaining Stock at the | if Goods Store, : GREAT GEORGE STREET, consisting of STAPLE and FANCY t | ' jt ; J. H. Tuenen also hereby gives notice that i | immediately. All aceownts against bim wil] be paid on presentation. * gs, , pt the one vs and “8 eters /TPNUESE DENTAL SOAPS, which are of- | "2. Of the one part, and Jawes H Peters, | The purest Materials of which Soap can | matter and tartar, which render the breath ) und strength to the gums, and a clear pearly whiteness to the Teeth, preventing the pre-/| 1 }mature decay of those priceless organs, full value of which is never realized until sively introduced, are highly recommeneed iby the most eminent Dentists, and are war- ranted to purchasers by JOUN GO & CO.., PRICHOSARON HAIR BRUSIL. . meuded as the BEST ARTICLE EVER SEEN i all accounts owing to him must be settled | f of the other part: ALL THAT PIECE OF LAND, being part of Town Lot Number | Twenty-nine (29), in the fourth hundred of own Lots in Charlottetown, which said Piece of Land to be sold is bounded as fol- e Made. jluws, They are tasteless, saye an agreeable aro- | feet on Great George Street, ‘ iside by a part of the ered as substitutes for all the Powders nd Washes heretofore used, are prepared xpressly for the TEETH, of hey are combined. suuthcra side by another part of thesaid Lot They effectually rid the mouth of the fostid ) : Gibson, and on the rear by ‘Town Lot Number Twenty-eight (28), tegether with all Houses | ind Buildings thereon, comprising the Dwell-| g Uicuse, Workshop and Stables occu pied | the | by the sad John Hobs. ‘Terms Cash "Dated 14th November, 1861, JAMES H. PETERS, DENTISTS’ TOOTIT BRUSITES. ¢ tepre subscriber will sell by Auction, at io as piace tileeittiost ie the residence of A. G. Carnin, Exqr., | Chese TOOTH BRUSHES have been extens | on ‘T) ESD AY, 14th January, at 11 o'clock, | » impure and disagreeable. They give tone hey are lost to us for ever, ALL rite Llovsruotp Froenircrs. consisting | of Mahogany Chairs, Tables, Sofas, Bed, NN ELL | steads and Bedding, ¢ arp ts. Regs, Window vf, the |Curtains, Fire Irons, Pivtares, Looking | Gl isses, Kitchen Utensils, and a variety of |. {other articles. Llorse, Sleigh, Wagon, Har- iness, &e. Further particulars given by catalogue. Terus—All sums under £10 cash; over | £10 three months’ credit on approved Joint Notes of Land. Inventors and Patentees Only Sold in this City hy WM. R. WATSON. ts A supply of SILVER SOAP recom- | vr cleaning Plated and Silyer Ware. Junuary 6, 1862, W.R. W. : dead ut the first fire.” , , : . ALUX. McKINNON, Auctioneer. vantages can result to either Protestant or Gead ut the first fire. January 13, 1862. 2in Not ice, | December 23, 1861+ Catholic ** aseendency’’ from the success or ———— Sennen > catenin 1 4 rtm aicthiasalpaihimad nes r either *‘ political narty?’ = age 2 , : r i Subscriber, purposing to leave the | : YY, defeat of either * political party’’ on this!) ©. ¥. M. Levananr Instirurs.—The Secre- Hi . ISLAND NEX ‘ SPRING ae act GEORGETOWN. Island. The Catholic statesman is precluded |, Mr. P. Bowe iv r SLA. NEAL SPRING, would re-| ts | , all interference with the reli f the | Sty. “tr. jowers, delivered a Lecture at) | quest all INDEBTED to him to make 1yu5-| p : : 1 Cunsi {| from “ er ae witl re — of the | this Inetitate on Thursday evening last, on| i j I r Sorat a All caer be ; ~ | Extensive Importations and Cunsignment of | state by the Crown, and the Protestant i a jen So cae | : ; amy ns do | DIATE PAYMENT. accuunts remaining meee “ statesman is warned by the constitution from | 2° American Revolutions of 1775 and 1861.| FAND be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on) UNSETTLED on the 15th APRIL, will be | British & Foroign violating the ** civil and religious liberties’ | The lectare throughout displayed intimate | THURSDAY, 23d day of January inst. iolating anc g and accurate knowled se of the events des-! a¢ 2) o’eluck, a.m., at the Red Store. Great | f eribed,—much of it was extempor sed; and | George-street, Reddin’s Building, the fullow-| the parts a were elegantly ge chastely } ing Goods, viz :— « written. There was quite a full attendance} ° ED > . on the oceasion.—On Phursday evening next! _ = ber y Bie k. agit ae . : the Very Rev. James McDonald will lecture | °™ Oe a ee : ove he of his Catholie fellow-subjects. As for ‘* aseendency”’ of any kind, it re- duces itself at last to the noble ascendency of talent over brute force, of truth over error, of true statesmanship over selfish charlatan- . . . 2 ° } . f ime invariably decides that issue " , ihogshead Gin; 6 coil® Rope; 4 Couking| ism, and time invariably decides oh af te6Ue | on“ The American War, its causes and con- | 08 mn; GS conmaere ; - oking | properly. In politics the term is an absurdity, sbanenenk | Stoves; 1 Blacksmith’s Bellows ; 12 dozen and only the equitable one of equality is t : | Buckets; 6 boxes Extract Logwood, 1 box | known to the genius of British liberty. aan Indigo ; 3 barrels Dye- Woods; 2 boxes Pep-| y ours, CHARLOTTETOWN DEBATING Civs.—On Fri | per ; 2 boxes Ginger ‘ ] jar Varnish : RUSTICUS day evening last the Club discussed the! American Office Chairs; 1 keg Soda ; 1 bbl . 4 > | daty were, of course, lost sight ef, and entirely | Pen or the Sword.”’ 0 Great Republic do do over shadowed by the glowing pictures which the | Lovis ll Daviss, See’y. / Magara do do (Weteraun eres in: a the Rajah of Hambug | January 11th, 1862 14 Box do do ” te ny ee . ge Tae ; rm os ; a. t os oe 4 j | 4 Clinton Stoves HOUR «nil, ae mice Ss prisoner, & HOW i a oe i a , beautiful East Indian princess loved him, “the ve " ua oe 8 Model do Glass Uras) teran” for the dangers he had passed; but anforta Scrreme Court —Quveen’s County— Hrrary | 6 Organ do "> nately having lost his eve, her love cooled. a cha 4 Texu.—This Term commenced its sitting on| ructeristic, he averred, peculiar to India Now, a lke Mr. (iraiwrinh ta | Laesday last, the 7th inst. His Lerdsbip the | oh Kai -Inee :-—George Bee Ks Foreman : | Officer, having churve of private property, does, in| Gran o us ae OY Week, Saq., Foreman ; | 4 Gorden City Saves 2 Oven Parlor 9 2 Alma 9 Portable Grajes 6 Internationaldp } I Hat Tree, 2 Umbrella Stands his moments of relaxation, so far forget hime If as then placed in tie-a#anps_ory an ATTORNEY ESSRS. BEER & SOW dacira < . ; : ly ESSRS, BEER & SON desire to express | in a general line of business, and are all o! | Friends and Customers, for the very liberal 3 | patronage received from them for reveral | Oats in exc! | years past. They also take this opportunity _\of informing them that Mr. LEMUEL L. “| BEER is this day received as a Partner in| j . LYS oe a ey . . 9 . } | their Firm, which will for the future be con- | | ducted under the name of } avariety ef useful GOODS as Leretofore—| the Warehouse. jimporting without delay what is specially | prices+—to merit a share of public cofffidence |} apd support for the future. } | Compton, of Chatham, Kent, England, de | by all means be avoided. jceased, are requested to present their ac | {counts, duly attested, within three months | from this date; and all persens indebted to | — i the estate, are requcsted to make immediate payment to } persecuting Gevernment, has re ived to vive the to be criminally Careless of the eharve ninitted ‘ J saws eines Rutty. ' . taiph Brecken, Pima ome Rattray, Alex rm mvenera aatis Ah oa sacl SHERCHANDIZE. JAMES McCOMB. | : ; January 6, 1862. RW 4i pus sul seriber begs leave to inform his| Lieaniclemnnnpintgape * ' old friends, acquaintances, and the publie }in general, that his present Lim portations and | Consignments embrace almost every article | CARD. Sincere gratitude to tleir numerous | frst rate quality, suitable for the season, and will be sold ; ithe lowest prices for CASH, uange, or approved credit at three | }moaths. Call, friends, call at the Warehouse jopposive Trinity Church, and judge and buy vr yourselves, The periodical sale by Auction of CON- BEER & SONS. | SIGNMENTS, will take place on the 12th They hope by continuing to keep as great } DECEMBER next, at his Auction Reow iD and charging ths most moderate! ON. COMMISSION, AND FOR SALE— **Mason’s First Class Horizontal’? cos: £120, will be sold cheap and terms granted. im| N.B. Those parties who granted their Notes nae eee ee ere lof Hand and Bonds to the subseriber during Administration Notice. |the past Summer, for flour, &c., are requested LL persons having any legal demands | to make immediate payment, as further delay against the Estate of Miss Liste Anw | Will cause trouble and expense, which should srdered, GEORGE BEER, GEORGE R. BEER. Charlot etown, Ist January, 1862. | W. SANDERSON, General Agent. Georgetown, Noy. 18, 1861. KING SQUARE HOUSE. MARIA ANN ROTCHFOKD, | thea bd 7, - Kaciniceniste Cloths, Cloths, Cloths, Charlottetown, January G, 1862. 3i B LACK and MIXED BEAVERS; Black, | tng Si Nps tidal | £2 Brown, and Mixed SEAL SKIN ; Black | ‘and C.lored DOESKINS; Broad CLOTHS, MANTLE CLUTHS, &. &e. ON CONSIGNMENT, yeople ae mach anheyaner as it pomibly can during the short time it will te permitted to wield the iron raboverthem. Jt is tow bad for ux to be paying for lowking after the public good wen who dow t eure a cent if we broke our sleths and our necks on the reds, through their neglect, ux low as they them- selves are comfortable in the City, or somewhere Cie, at our eXjeiise. Cun we say that we have Responsible Goverament, if there is no means of compelling the Government to look after the public Inte peste! ened what. eof more importaner just now than to have the raud«in as good a state ax porsible | We don't eXpect oar Government to prevent snow sorme, but wedo expect that something amp Mg ee aa If cilichale in | G2MPtPeller will order the uufaithfal servant of th — 4 at the subscriber's Sale Room, at any time) Some small Cook Stoves for vessels, one after a stom to evel the Pecade f officials in a, partinent to be di Leone Bi ‘ previous tu the sale \ Nie K Atl the shien dt tie . way parts of the work! were as careless ; « of Chere is another “ public grievance’ in the alien irtl). eee a a. MCK. _ skis the above at low prices. etre are, they would receive a summary cowhiding , walt oe a tage ge. . i a hg WILLIAM DODD Queen Square : . ‘ 7 . lof vy * for the fire departm Which I shall At Charlottetown, on the 7th inst., Mrs , < ; As is 40 >q . Pam net an encouriger of Judge Lyneh, but Ethink | tor, 4 Upon on a future occasion. Meantime, Mr.| MeNeill, of a daughter : +e. cae SUR, Molasses, Oct 14, 1861. “the time has arrived” to have recourme to son Editor. i um yours BIG SANDY ’ ee oti: lawful means te punish ofticiats for shameful neglect J . SA) ; afduty. It ie a fuct too well known that our touds are in un exceedingly teul, I 1 8 dtute—that many persons stashed during this week, on ace: fal pitches on our roads, which ure now next to ipwmuble, and all thix because the holes are not 5) 4 up—a thing that wight he done for ap ere title. And yet we are told that we have a godly, bely, religious Government ! My opiuion is, thut poopie who call theu:selyves holy, and deu't do their suty, are the tusest hy pocrites Men who are paid for looking after the public business—men who are entrusted with the revenue for the purpose of mak ing good roads, &e., and who nezlect their duty. am unjust stewards and publie robbers. I nusy go farther, and sa¥, that should lives be Jost in « quence of their dereliction of duty—a thing not at ail improbable in the present «tate of the roads— they might with justice be called public murderers. oo) languaye mma ¥ be considered too strong; bat if the seilant, high-minded, upright, God-fearing, vhilanthtopie, honest. just, relizious, s« rupalous Col. Gray should take a drive of ten or twelve miles on the St. Peter's or Princetown Read, in its present Mate, he will confess that mv expressions are not 0 severe; and he w ill doubtless be thankfal to me for culling his attention to a matter which concerns thomands of those Whore welfare he have so touch at heart. I will leave it to that wen Ceman § conscience to decide whether or not he, in emjanction with his eo! le agnes im the Government Me not responsible hefore God for the loases sus ained by ua country people by reason of their apathy for the public” ' tel thetr mt of the frighe ; rlewwhs trlise: professes to welfare A FARMER January §, 136. >. For tHe EXsMINner. “NOT A WORD ABOUT THE PIG(" Ma. Wurtas—Stn—The Editors of the “ Telan der’ and “ Ross's Weekly” have been silly ane weakly enough to take notic e of the effusions of a “West End Citizen” relative to Dawson's steam Whistle. tutter they wonld not have wasted so much of their eloqueuce ona “ West End Citizen's scrap, bathave let him wetstix in opposition te Daw wae whistle, if he liked. The facts of the are simpiy Some Months since an oF FIC 1Ols officint. being somewhat Mthoyed with pigs in his locality, used his influence With certain parties to such an extent that it was Teported x law relating to Hog Reeves, which had Seen Virtually obliterated by the Levislature when it passed the * Act te Ineorporate the Town of Char Pr wr, ? Wated, and David was made king of the West Eud Hog tves, and used his new-fledved authority to eh akextent that the Simon Pure “West End Citizen” opened bis battery upon the lawless band, and it was the means of putting them to the rong. Overtlowing with vindictiveness at this nnexpected aeanit, the orricious olficial aforesaid gathered With bis own all the evil spirits Boxes Cavendish TOBACCO 1| Mark Butcher, R. R. Hodgson, leary Beer, 4 sets Holluw-ware ~ SPH aye od cases BOG is & SiaOkS are a yt Stephen Swabey, Ben). _ Terws— All sume under £10, eash ; over | BO hoses Phage LRRINGS oom whit Fe St gfroriabearyn. Stephen’ £10, 3 months; over £20, 4 months.’ oycr| 4 boxes Mictetas 2 | ™ yer, Capt. MeKae, Artemas Lord, Morin £40, 6 monthe’ credi&. on approved Juint| BN hee nb newese ——S wowden, Jacob Dockendorf. | Notes of Hand } U0 bb's. Labrador iferrings | | 5 tron Bedsteads 15 dezen Corn Brooms A lot of Co king and Franklin Stoy s, for wood and coal, We shal] endeavour to give Lis Lordship’s | ALEX2’*McKINNON | charge to the Grand Inquest of the Cuunty January 13, 1862. Austionoen, in our next. —Js/. ws ; ? : The above lot of Stoves can be examined BEER & SON. DRESS GOODS, N PLAIUDS, Plain and Fancy REPS, WINCYsS, COBURGS, ORLEANS, AL- PACAS, Robe and Flowered DRESSES, &c. — BEER & SON. _ Be wee Sten YS ay awe ‘ing the dn Nianties, Manties. 4 NICE VARIELY. REER & SON. | Wholesale and Retail, for Cash i wren — 2 . Had they known the foundation of the | was revived, several officers were in- | possensing the | the law, but intimates | | flicted by ber hand, and as little that they |opened + Bonshaw Inn," where he trusts, | i es toa TEA, FLOUR, &e. | For rue Exsuiner. Mied, IN STORE. | At Macaskel Rive r, on the 16th December THE SPECULATING COLONIAL SECRE- Mary McPhee, uzed 74 years. ‘The deceased was ¢ IDS. Bright Sugar, Puncheons Mo- , ISE1, TARY. native of the above place, and has left a large circle | i lasses (a superiur article), chests and Mr. Fprror—Will you please to inform | of relatives and friemls to mourn her loss. It is! half chests Tea (warranted), Fine, Superfine the public if Mr. W. 1H. Pope is now Colo-| “me sitisfuetion © rwecived the blewings anf cat | and Extra State FLOUR, bbls. of Boston und | j mene f ong P iorte Ahess she received the blessings and con , ‘ f° 6% ‘ | Dial Secretary, receiving 3o0 a year of the solation of her Chureh. (Other papers lense copy.) New York Crushed SUGAR, boxes Candles, | people's money ; fer if he is, ] think it isa On Monday evening, the Sth inet. in the 70th vear Pipes, Confectiunary, Lozenges, Baskets of tardship for industrious seafuring men like of his age, Mr. Job Bevan, an old and respectable | Champagne, Pancheons of High Wines, sides myself to have to contribute to his salary for = ar ge pares oA He was a — - a of Sole Leather (New York and Boston), &e. } "ae oe , iP, , Atehanid, i” served many years in the Sth Batta way Nant 4 ~ ps oe php k " hen nap hg the Royal Artillery, and came to this Island | Cheap for Cash, tere happens to be a sale of a wrecked ves-/| in the year Is17. For several years he faithfully | Three } sel he is sure to be in attendance, spending pschatyed the duties of Bendle and Collector of Si. | a LMS Manian an Aapranee aaies | days in driving about, interfering with our ay a burch, and hae ~ ae 3 ee | J. & T. MORRIS. | y' ‘ ‘ : ; : 2 or soine tine pre vious to his death his bodily health January 13, 1862 business, getting up little cliques to bid seemed to fail, but his end was peace, " ote ote im against us, or forcing us to combine with} At Charlottetown, on the 30th of December, 1861, | him, and by thus stopping fair competition, | of Consuuptiou, Mr. John MeCarron, aged 25 years, | He has left a sorrow- causing heavy loss to the underwriters. An | 4 28tive of Murray Harbor. JUVENILE DAN GING, | instance of this was lately seen at the sale of ‘Y Wilew to mourn his loss. , , At Bedeque, on the 30th ult a wrecked vessel at Point Prim. During June, } last summer we all know that Mr. Pope was | Exy absent from the Island for several weeks, and on bjs return we found that he had been| ,."")) Hi. Islunt, fell from the jibboon of the | dance as Soon as they are capable of learning | a long way up the gulfof St. Lawarence, | schdoner “Telegraph” during her See from St.| it; for though this consists only in outward | pursuing his favourite oceupation of Specu- | Peter's to St. Jolin’s Nowfoundiant, and was lost.) gracefulnees of motion, yet, I know not how, | lating in a wrecked vessel. ‘ Drowned — Lake Huron, in the steamer Key it gives childreff manly thoughts and courage | Now, Sir, ag Mr. Pope ean make ducks | {O86 State, on the 23rd of November last, Mr. Hugh ve and drakes of the Government when he of this city. pleases—as he is allowed to practise any : kind of misconduct with impunity, | suppose we must submit to the imposition of paying bim for attending to his private -peculations, until the result of the next general election: shall furnish to him and his fe lowsin office a peremptory — to quit their present | | position. fours, &e. : ' AN HONEST TRADER. Gaavten ie ae a toate wr January 10, 1862. : Arrivals at St. John’s Newfoundland, Brig ‘ ee eee tl“ Ranger,”” wud Schooners “J bee Henry,” “ Maid of Erin” and “ Telegraph.” } Tue Gesnoar Lanpratt.—The New York Times of the Lith, gives the followingasthe yersion| © of the firing at the above vessel. by an American vessel, ithe celebrated San Jac into) while the I. was on her way from Mexico to Bermuda. The version of the Times ig very different from what we published concerning the “insult ;’ and we are not inclined to accept the explanation of the Times un- til we have 2 similar one from Mr. Martin himeelf, The fibbing propensity of the American press just now, should okie us Very cautious how we accept | their version of affairs. Query : is it not customary ~ — oe a ae vom Aa - Master, will sail from Liverpool) Mails for B ‘rmuda, every alternate Satur-| € copier esterday trom ie wiUAaAX heporter ‘ i : an axtemamsed statement of au insult said to huve for A harlottetown on me 23th day, commencing January 18th. | been offered to the British flaz, in the case of the Mareh next. For Freight or } as6a Ze please | Muils for England and Newloundland will | } It was stated that she apply to Messrs. D. CANNON, Sons & Co., be made up as follows :~— | was stopped by an American corvette firing a shot | Merchants, Liverpool, or to , of Diptheria, Marial Nothing appears to me to give children youngest daughter of the late Patrick Cody, 80 much confidence, and so to raise them to , Of Cusctunpec, and beloved wife of John A.| the conversation of those above their age, as Gardiner, in the 24th yearof herage. : i i Drowned at Sea, Mr. John Melaane, of St. Peter's! Dancing. I think they should be taught to USSIA PUP and SIBERIAN LAMB PLIES, wili do well to call and examine the i SKINS. BEER & SON. Large and Valuable Assortment of Goods at KING SQUARE HOUSE. BEER & SON Having completed their FALE UMPOR- TATIONS from London, Glasgow, Man- chester, Wolverhampton, Plymouth, Liver- pool, New York, Boston, Portland, Ualifax, | &e, they feel confident that their Be sas ; Si LARGE STOCK, | oots ant 10es. (including almost everything required for the M EN’S, Youths’, Boys', Ladies’, Misses’ FARMEK, the MECHANIC, or tor FAMILY | LVUL and Childrens’. A good assortment. USE,) will bear comparison, either for ya- BEER & SON. riety, quality, or price, with that of apy | ~ cae OA Py stock on the Island. | Hardware and Cutlery, Charlottetown, Nov. 25, 1861. gn GREAT VARIETY. SUGAR AND TEA, &. Hats and Caps. UR, CLOTH and FELT CAPS, SILK and FELT HATS, &e. BEER & SON. 700 PAIRS ADIES’, Gents’, Misses’ and Children’s 4 RUBBER BOOTS and SHOES. BEER & SON. 3EER & SON. Saws, Saws, Saws, NEW GOOD». = The Subscriber has just reeetved Me™ -— FALL & WINTER SUPPLY OF DAY G00DS, pe Ship Isabel and pe us Gaxelle from Liverpool, consisting o Black Doeskins Union Cloths,fine wool Black Sealskin Brown Sealskins Saber do. Drab ao. Woollen Black Cloth, do. Doeskin, Medium Black Cloths Fancy Doeskins t is to say; having a front of 83] Blankets, Mackinaws do.,Indian do. assorted on the north | forse Rags, Coat Trimmings of all des. siid Lot conveyed by | criprions. . “7 ‘ ~ matic flavour, imparted to them by the Anti-| DR Y G O ODS | septic and Astringent properties with which | the said John Hobs to John Ilardy, on the | ! 9 IN DRESS STUFFS. : li cas . Freneh jeonveyed by the said John Hobs to John|Paney Coburze, Alpacas, Repps Merinos. Mixed Alpacas, Tartan Pluide, Union Damasks, Fancy Reppe, W By Searlet Fiannels, White do., Blue do., Saxony do, Carpets,Reversable Caps, Cann- dian do., Sealskin do., Musquash Hates, Shawis, Mufflers, Cravats, Woollen Shirts, ‘Tweed du, White do, Regatta do, Chintz Braces, Woollen do, Blaek Cloth Mantes, Brown do, Grey do, Zouave Shawls, Plain Black Shawls, Faney do, Paisley do, Diaper Linen, Drill, Fine Towelling. Dar- lington Towels, Bed Tick and Bedding, Three and Four Bushel Sacks. Ladies’ Indian Rubber Bootsand Shoes, Gen- tlemen’s Indian Rubber Boots and Shove, Gentlen.an’s Napoleon Rubber Boots, Gen- tlemen’s Wellington do. fogether with a large assortment of small articles, toc namerous to mention, will be sold low f r cash. : JAMES PURDIE. Charlottetown, December 9, 1861, FALL IMPORTATIONS! 1861, 1861. BELL’s Flour, Grocery and Provision Store ys reeeiyed ex Barqae Treresa from England, Schooners Veton from New York, Acitrry from Halifax, and Anniz Me- Kis from Saint John, New Brunswick~— 400 barrels of Family and Bakers’ Extra Fiour 50 do Kiln dryed Corn Meal 10 do Pilut Bread, 10 buges But- ter Crackers 10 boxes Water and Soda Crackers, 2 boxes Yeast Puwdeys 2 do Baking Soda, 3 barrels Washing Soda 40 punchoons Bright heavy Porto Rico Molasses 10 hhds Bright Porte Rico Sagar, 6 bblg Crushed ditto 2 barrels Curanis, 40 boxes Raising 6 do chewing and smoking Tobaccg Kegs Lowden’s do do 50 chests best Souehong and " lish Breakfast TEAS retains 5 boxes Ground Cuffee 20 do Adamantine Candles 49 do Ler ranfictne =m we 50 do Best 5tJoim ashing Soap 3 do Washing Blue 1 do Indigo Bine 12 ‘do Glenfield and Corn Starch 2 do Ground Pepper 2 do Ground Ginger ; 2 do Ground Alispice as 2 tins Mustard, 4 boxes Clothes Pins 10 coils Manilla Rope 8 duzen Buckets and Pails 6 dozen Brooms 6 nests Tubs : 1000 bushels Liverpool SALT 400 bushels Turk’s Islana ditto 24 bags Table ditto. ta Vie above Goods will be sold at cases Matches i Me mt or approved CREDIT, AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. November 25, I861. 3m ede ee ee f wae a a | FiRemovatl. |fFXUE Subscriber begs to RETURN RIS SINCECE thanks to his Friends (both (at home and abroad) for the very liberal patronage received since his commencement (in Business. and pow begs to inform them of | his REMOVAL to the NEW BRICK BUILD- ING in QUEEN STREET, having & spacious | SALE ROOM, and good Storage and Celler- | age.) he hopes Ly continued attention, stall } to merit a continuance of their favours. WILLIAM DODD, | Auctioneer and General Commission Agent, Charlottetown, Dee. 16, 1861. 4w { f | WAR AND RUMORS OF WAR! - | | ANE Subscriber having given up the idea ot going to New Zealand, begs to inform luis friends and the public generally that he i | has returned to the Island, and taken the premises lately occupied by Mr. W. Dopp, | Noxtu Sipk Queen Square, where he in- }tends carrying on the SADDLE AND | HARNESS BUSINESS in, all its branches. i llaving personally selected his STYOUK m 4] | ENGLAND, wil enable him to give satisfac- | tion to all who may favor him with a eall. | A good assortment of WHIPS, BRUSHES, t LELLS, &e &e, | JOHN STUMBLES, Charlottetown, Dec. 23, 1851. lm i HOLLANDS! HOLLANDS! N CONsIGNMENT, and now FOR SALE, ! ! from Halifax. RA ILL, CIRCULAR, CROSSCUT, HAND 10 Hhds. Superior HOLLAND GIN. it * Hhds. Prime Porto Rico SUGAR, 19 +% and TENON SAWS. eR Ee ‘ WILLIAM DODD, . i! 6 chests superior English TEA, 15 boxes > a SON. _Queen Square, Dee 9, 1861. 4i ( PIPES, for sale low by . i P. W. HYNDMAN,. | TEA, TEA. ‘tonne te in the Court iM Charlottetown, Dec. 23, 1861, et EVENTY CHESTS, highly recommended. 5 'Chaneery Gi Wie Maio? no Baan a) gi sce eb BEER & SON. | or ths Soe pened tle he Oe x To arrive por Schr. *‘ Charles” PR OS RRR cs | of SOO Reis, Saree wae B > it Seatint iin! MMe ‘oq | instant, the management of the Estate of WF from Boston, | Stoves, Stoves, Stoves, | ps4 Mabey, of Charlottetown, Esquire, has Hi i Puncheons Mornasses 10 Tierees ditto td 100 bags Fine Salt 5 boxes Couilee 100 sides Soux Learner NOTHER lot of those superior Leviathan COOK STOVES; a few nice Parlor wood | Wood STOVES ; Box STOVES all sizes. BEER & SON. 20 ; 1 i been committed to and vested in me the under- ' signed. Now, therefore, al) tenants of the i! lands of the said Paul Mabey, and other ii parties indebted to him, are required hence- : forth to pay the amounts due and to become 2 TWeNTT °, Pee to. « Ci | : 10 casks Kettains On. DARTICU LAR A PTENTION is invited) due from them respectively to me at m if a a wet raha on i: to the ABOVE STOCK, together with} Office, in Charlottetown. 7 YH 10 kegs Carb Soda a large variety of | JOSEPH HENSLEY. UF For sale low by “ W. rian Dry Goods, Hardware, Groceries, | _ Charlottetown, August 26, 1861. a seg erat nt Henna | Wooden Ware, &c. | Wanted to Purchase, iy ¥ Tt ci ; e é ad 2 , ‘ be fae not enumerated,—all of which are cfered at} ESYOR the F-~lsior Cloth Cowpany and i FOR CHRIS PMAS. |reasona.bie prices, by 5 Tannery of Tryon, WOOL, SUEBEP- y OXES, Halves, and Quarters Bunch | BEER & SON. |SKLINS, and HIDES, for which Cash will hy Muscate! Raising, a few half Boxes Su-| Charlottetown, Nov. 1t, 186!, be paid on delivery. , «= perior Layer do., Valencia do., Currants, | ——- Apples, Onivuns, Cheese, Can‘lied Peel, Spices, | &e. &e. BEER & SON. | Dec. 16, 1861. Im BUFFALO ROBES, t ta KING SQUARE HOUSE. BEER & SON. New Fruit, &c., &ec. VE USCATEL and Boom RAISINS ZANTE a | Walnuts, Prunes, Orange and Lemon Mar- | died Citron, Lemon and Orange Peels, |Gelatine, Fresh Ground Spices, Essences for | Flavoring,, Cake Ornaments, Lime Juice, |Macarome, Vermicelli, Crackers, Cheese, | ardines, Crosse & Blackwell's Pickles and Sances, Olives, Capers, Anchovies and An- chovy Paste, Darham Mustard by the Jb ‘and in Bot'les, Indian Currie Powder, Pres- | ton's Broma, Chocolate and Prepared Cocoa, Cocoa Paste, Heeker’s Farina. Clark's Corn Dec. 16. Superior Axes, 100 Superior, Warranted Axs, BEER & SON. Dee. 16. Im chek ecieiainbiilatnanepinen eid tren City Steam Factory. Encourage Home Manufacture, Work done cheaper here than exn be imported. Fapeoea, Tea and Coffee, Kuglish Treacle, Malt and Cider Vinegir, Jable Salt in Baskets and Crocks Robinson’s Patent Barley and Groats, Sperm and Composite Candles, wc. ‘U‘HE undersigned, grateful to the inhabi- tants of Charluttetuwn, and the Island in general, for the liberal support which he hys revived since bis comiuenccmens ia business, begs to inform the public that, being sole proprictor of the presvat business, he intends to carry on CABINET MAKING J in its various branches; SASH AND DOOR | 7 MAKING; fitting up Machinery of all deseriptions; Gun and Lock fitting; alse, planing and grooving, straight and sweep sawing, &e. Ail of which will be executed at the lowest | possible rates and will warrant good work- manslip in every case. fy PATRICK Ug a Oe W. R. WATSON, City Drag Store Dee. 16.1861. RUSSET APPLES. UST ARRIVED THIS DAY, ex schooner Chatham, and now for sale— 5 barrels Russ t Aprres 4 Puncheons Monassxs 1 hd Svcar, boxes starch and Ciothes Pias 35 barrels Onions 5 doz Carpet Brooms Lot Contectionary. Wt } | j } | i | iAM DODD, ' CURRANTS Turkey Figs, Jordan and| Nov. 11, 1861. tf hit | Valentia Almonds, Almons, shell, in Filberts, | |malade, Guava Jeily, Preserved Ginger, Can in, ' p22 Se. Bay 2 } Starc:, Ground Rice, Baking Powder, Sago, | ¢ Pi ot nae ilding, Queen»*eet. li. J. CALBEOK, Agent. . te On sale, CALF and NEATS' +P | LEATHER, : sssseiiuitiaanenehiniinlaiiiaal : — i | NOTICE, 1 {1£ undersigned informe all persons in- debted to bim, either hy Note of Hand or Book Account, that their respective am- ounts must be psid to him ov or before the Firsr Day op Maxcu next, otherwise ¢ will be banded over to an Attorney for col~- lection, witpout further notice. = JOUN SCOTT, Coach Builder. 2, Kent-street, Ch.town, - 23, 1861, 7 An Indispensible Toilet Requisite. Le Vii bY may crack up their Toilet Articles . as much as they please, but the most useful article on a Toilet Table isa Cake of ‘1: & CHEMICAL SOAP. When a Lady at her : & Toilet observes a spot of greasy, or any greasy substance on any of her yarments, no matter ; low fine the fabric, she has only to dip the i * Chewical Soap in water, rub it to the grease | or stain. then with a brush wet in cold water Tuba little, and the stain disappears. Gentle- /men shonid also have a Cake on their Toilet "E Table. Lt will soon remove the grenae from coat collars &e., &e. You can get a Cake for + Sd.,whieh will last for years For Sale at ; Cash Drug Store of DS Dec. 9, 1861, M. W. SKINNER. 4 fl tee Pepe To Saddlers and Tlarness-makers, VW ANTED IMMEDIATELY, Three good Workmeu in the above line of business, : ; JOUN STUMBLES, North Side Queen Square, Dee. 9, 1862. -' ee