eas 8,011,000, neys 109,000. There was much speculation II 10 the new Press law, shortly to be promulgated. The inforin_ed think that each Journal would have to deposit a certain sui the Government as s securit for their behaviour. The all egg of the Press an rim. d ued—-‘Bret, an attack upon the President , inciting hatred arnoag Citiaens—lhird, an_attack upon Re- ligion, family or property. Each oflenee to be punished by line and m ' auisnt "g.,_..'i'h. Qua or apeiu has been safely delivered of “ a robust" Princess 5 5: Ttr IMPORTANT FROM MOROCCO. A letter from Gibraltar states the Em ror of Morocco has refused to ratify the treaty concluded between t French Admiral and the Pgclia of'|‘;n ten, and was Inarcliiug towards that town at the head or an army 40,000 men. These alarming reports have Induced the spaniel: Government to receive on board and relieve the Euro- ue who might wlshtd quit Morocco. 'I‘here ielittle doubt but sagiere and the other towns along the coast will be sacked by the Bedouies the moment hostilities commence. Five: Huirniiu Pirasorrs Des-rsiovun er a Wares- erov-r.—Yesterday intelligence was received at Lloyd's. Ind" date Malta, Monday, the 8th Doc., of a most riwful occunenco It the Island of Sicily, which had been swept by two enormous water- e ts, accompanied by a terrific hurricane. hose w witnessed phenomena describe the water-spouts as two linmense spcrical bodies of water, reaching from the clouds, their cones nearly touc_h- lng the earth, and, as far as could be judged at it quarter ofa mile wrt travelling with immense velocity. They passed over the ad near Marsala. In their progress houses were unroofed, trees b .men end women, horses, cattle, a sheep, were raised itp. drawn into their vortex, and borne on to destruction during ir passage, ruin descended in cataracts, accompanied ‘vith hail- Itonee of enormous sine, and masses of ice. Going over Costello- liarrc, near Stabia. it destroyed half the town, and washed 200 of the inhabitants into the see, who all perished. Upwurds of 500 persons have been destroyed by this terrible visitation, and anim- meuee amount of property. the country being laid waste for miles. The shipping in the harbour sulliired severely, many vcseelu being destroyed, and their crews drown er the occurrence, _num- hcre of dead human bodice were picked up, all fiightfully mutilated and swollen. TWO WEEKS LATER FROM CALIFORNIA! The Steamer Prometheus, eight da_vs from San Juan, arrived at New York last Monday, with California dates to Dec. 1. he left SI: Juan in company with Steamer Fiilcon for Havana, and brings $68,000 in gold dust on freight, and $500,000 are estimated to be u the hands of passengers. The markets are dull with a declining tendency, though no quota- ed. bio change can he aotic _ Miirireo Iie1'I:1.i.tcs:itc|'..—Immense diiicoveries of gold h.ive been made at Bear Valley. Nothing over before discovered in Cal- iforriia can compete in richness and extent with these diggings. ‘The papers are filled with the details of them. The gold is exceedingly nc, being in the shape ofminutcly rounded points-—finer even than the lend itself. he shafts have been sunk 25 feet, and the deeper the soil the greater the yield. One party took out in four diiys $220,- A lump of gold weighing 69 ounces had been taken out of _VVood's Creek. In the Southern diggings. 'l‘he miners were averaging from six to eight dollars per day. 'l‘hc mining news, especially thiitfroni is highl encouraging, and recent discoveries are to make the Southern mines the centre of immense population, acti- vit and trade. IAT or Goveitruuit-r.—-'I‘hc spot where the next Legisla- ture should hold its session continues to cause much discussion. The ground that the law has not been complied with by Gen. Viille'e; but those who construe the law for themselves, still regard Val ejo es the Capital. The agricultural interests of California continue favorable. The poop San Francisco are planning a railroad connecting California with the Atlantic States. The mate of the ship Challenge has been committed for trial. Captain Waterman surrendered himself at San F rnneiuco on the hibitions can be got up with satisfaction, both to the performers and the audience, we may reasonably ho to have more of them. Native talent should always c fostered and encouraged, and we have lon been no- quainted with, and highly appreciate that o the family of Duchcmin. Tire Wn'riruIt.—We have had for the last eight or ten days, one of those intervals of weather. so mild as to be, if we may venture to call it as unseaaonablc, it .would seem as if it were sent to make up for the want of the Indian Summer, and the premature severity of the early part of the winter. lllarticb. On Thursday last, by the Rev. Mr. Dabareul, Mr. Martin O'Hal- loran. of Georgetown, to Miss Barbaru Cue, fourth daughter of the late Mr. Win. Case. of Covehcad. At Woodend, St. Peter's Bead, on the 6th iaet., by the Rev. It. Mecnnir, Mr. Wm. Gibson, St. Peter's Road, to Christians. daughter of the late Mr. Alexander Fer uson. ' At Charlottetown, on the at inst., by the same, Mr. John Gilhs, Lot 62, to Miss Catherine Fraser, Newton. _ At the Wesle an Mission House, Charlottetown, on the let Inet., by the Rev. I-‘. mallwood, Mr. John Fsrquherson, to Miss Elizabeth Smallwood, both of Lot 48. Ditb, On the 28th of November last, at hie residence II1 Adelaide- street, '[‘oronto, in the 71st year of hie age, William FitzGeraltl. Eeq., Barrister-at-Law, late of Blackport, County Tipperary, Ire- fl On Saturdn the 8d instant, alter a lingering illness, Mr. James MacLean, of loutague River. encased was a good man, and a consistent Christian. While he lived, he was deservedly respected, and he died deeply rogreted by all his friends and ac- quaintance. . At Charlottetown, on the I2ih instant, Caroline, aged 29 years, wife of Mr. Charles Saunders, New Bcdcque Road. Lest evening in the ‘lid year of her age, Mrs. ELIIAIITI-I GAIN!- soiic wi . cine GAINIIOID, of this Town. The de- ceased had been a long time sulI'cring under an acute disease which she here with the most patient resignation to God's Holy will. Her funeral will take place on Thursday morning at half-peat Ten o'clock, when her friends and acquaintance are requested to at- d On Friday night, the 2d inst., at the hour of eleven o'clock, at his residence, St. Andrew's Point, Mr. John W' htman, a native of Duinfriessliire, Scotland, at the advanced age 0 85 years, tiller a fortniglit's painful illness, which he born with Christian fortitude arid resignation to the Divine Will. The remains of the deceased were interred on Monday the 5th, in the presence ofa numerous following of mourners. uiriounting to nearly 200, and all personal acquain- tances. He leaves it widoiv, son and daughter, to mourn their and bereavement. joj- flfi " I-‘iiz I.oy’s " second Letter is crowded out by the ar- rival of an Englieli Mail . Elassciigrrs. In the Mail Boat, from Cape Tormeiitiue, on Monday, the 29th ult.-—Mr. John Beer, and Daniel Flynn, Esq. Ship News. The echrs. Success, De la, and Frances, Lovce, from Halifax bound to Souris, are in the ice oil’ the White Sande. The brigt. Echo. from Newfoundland, with a number of passen- gers. &c., arrived at Grand River Wharf a w days since. The rigt. 80th November. for trial. The advices from Lee Angeloe give acconntii of most serious In- dian disturbances. Four Americans who lied crossed the Colorado were killed b the Zumae, and it was reported that ihelndians were forrninga union to attack and exterminate the Americans in Los Augeloe and San Diego. Active preparations to repel them were be' mad c. There had been great excitement at Mar sville, on accounts of mu corIirn' ted, in which the Sheritfo Yuba was shot. A letter dated Moltulumne, Nov. 15th saye:—'l‘be most horrible tragedy wee perpetrated at Campo Seco, or Turncrsvillc, last night. about It o'clock. A party of Mexicans, 4 in numbcr,nccotiipenied by 8 Englishmen and I American, entered a tent where lived four Americans, for the purpose of robbing them. Althoi_i h the latter were unarmed they made a desperate resistance wit 1 tools and bcnches—cne American was killed, and the rest more or wounded, one of them so dangerously that he is not expected to live. Lady Banuerman, from the same Port, was also oil‘ Gmnd River, endeavouri to eliect a usage throu h the ice. ’I‘lic William. ll avor, from too, bo here, is wrecked at Miqueleu—total loss. 'I he Responsible, Campion. from Boston, left the Gut a few days uiiicc, for the Island. The bark Claueiiis, Meredith, of this Port, from Richibucto, bound to Liverpool, is at anchor in Pirate Cove, Caueo, in a damaged state. I on o of grain, &,c., put into Eautport, I9th iust., in distress. Cargo wet and will have to be discharged. . ~- Schr. Navsn from Boston, of and for P. E. Island, was wrecked" at St. Audrew's—cargo damaged and sold on Tuesday laet. iIr:'r_iz't3i_toLociL‘_A_II _.I_otTiiiv.T 1.: _ "- For the week ending January 10, 1852. ‘ force until the Snow clears away. Sclir. Hope, Weetaway, from P. E. Island, for New York, with Bond District No. 5, King's County. IlE Subscriber will let at Public Auction to the lowest bidder, the cuttiii down and levelling the Pitches or Cradle Hills, on the Main Post end in ilie above District, from Donald |l‘I’he_e's, Little Harbour. to Alexander hI‘Douald's, Little Biv_er, North Side, at South Side Cross Roads, on Thursday the 28d instant, at 10 o'clock, forcuoon. _ The Contract to commence from the day of Sale, and continue in force until the snow shall be gone. Security will be required for each Contract. _ . DONALD M‘DONALD, Commissioner. Prospect Hill, Jan. 12, 1852. Road District No. 6—Prince County. HE undersigned will lot at Public Auction, to the lowest bid- der, the levelling the Pitches, or Cradle Ilills on ,the Main Post Roads in the above District, at the following places and times, viz. : at Saint I-Iieanor’s, on Friday the 28d day of January, instant, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, the Roads from Lot I6 to Green's Wharf, and from St. Eleanor’e to Lot I9; at 8 o'clock, same day at 'l'r.ivi:llcr'a Rest, the Road from Barrett's to Lot 11. HARRY C. GREEN, Commissioner. Road District No. 6, Prince County, January 5, I852. Road District No. 8—Klng’s County. Ill} niidcrsi tied will lot at Public Auction, to the lowest bid- der, on ediicaday, the I-Ith day ofJnnuary, instant, st 12 arles McI.areri’s, Georgetown, the le- ,_-_-=5 .AIJO'1'I.OlI. N i7i"ir.'iisii.i 1;, .i..‘"im.T.........; .1-r-.’..'ivT.'-Zi;Ii','.T GK. Subscriber's Iistablisbiiieut, 20 Barrels llerrii G30» Cookie and I-‘raiiklin Stoves ‘VIIIIIIIIIIII, nil, iqtltis Cgggg, Cloth‘ flag. , Rocking Chairs, Coinniodes. Book-ehelf. and various lthoet other articles, the principal part of which, must be said u reserve to close sales. JAIE N. HAEIIS Auctioneer. January 18, I852. ' T” Bracltle Point Road, 8 miles from Charlottetown, all' his ENJCK and FA MING IMPLEMENTS, consisting of BE SOLD AT AUCTION, on THURSDAY, 29th ef January at I2 o'clock, at the House ofJOHN IPGOUGAN. 1 Mare, 1 Horse, 8 years old I Call, rising yeers ' 2 Milch Cows, I Heifer, I Calf, all good breed}. 6 Head ofSheep,ofthcbest ,a ud young, I Plough, llarrows. I Cart, Fly, and several other articles, _ JOHN WGOUGAN. Credit will be given for six weeks on approved security. Brackley Point Road, Jan. 9, 1803. all new and in good order, veiling and repairing the Pitches, on the Road from _ to Norton's Cross Road, and from thence to Mr. J. I"ialiiy'e; and on Thursday, at 18 o'clock, from thence to the County Line. he Contracts to commence on the above days, and remain in CIIARLES STEWART, ornuiissioner. Georgetown, January 5. I852. TO'BE SOLD at PUBLIC AUCTION, of A ' situated in Cape 'l‘reverse, aforeeaid, fronting renoc, conaietiogofNioety acres of Land, and Ten acree Marsh; ‘ , at Cape Traverse. Iownsliip No. 28, on WEDNESDAY the Twenty-flrst day loclnp-m.. is hold tercet for the ears, of the late Laechlun Cam I, in I that pleasantly situated Farm, Lands, and ' ' ' thcGulf of St. Lew. . , . , Road District N o. 8—Quccn’s County. ':,.‘,’,','.i'.'§ .l.ii°Z'i,'::,'.'a1.)::.:li'ti'.r Iiooliiioiltidbdutnt r.e.e‘iu IIE Subscriber will let b Public Auction to the loiveet bidder, beside other Out-Buildin s.—Ai.so a cor! Wall of guy ‘.4. the cuitiii down, leve ling and repairing the Pitches or Cra- plenty of F ire-wood and eneing d road leading to the. die Hills on the Main Post Road III the above District, viz. from and pleat of Sea‘-manure on thc'Shorc. The above Prcsnisee ' the Ferry to Ten Hill, at the undermentioned place, that is to say; well wort y the attention of any person pereon wishi to ' se at Mr. James Walsh's, on 'l‘uesday the 20th day of J ry,|l852, a good convenient farm, and onl subject to supra?! can at I2 o'clock. e Contract to commence from ow instant, per acre rent. For further partgulars apply to Hutu; PAl.;‘l‘:' and continue in force until the snow shall be gone. Eaq., of Charlottetown, Joirar Wnlotsr, Paq., or Bgflgqu 9; ‘J ‘For the due performance of which good security will be requir- JAMES DUI"FY,Commiesioncr. Lot 48, 5th January, 1852. Freehold Property, for Sale. . . IIE Subscriber clfers for Sale, hie emises situated in Kent Street adjoining Mr. David Stewart, Innkeeper, comprising oiic-half Town Lot 88 Third Hundred, with a convenient Dwelling House, Stable, Workshops, «See. For particulars a l to GEORGE H. CIIIIUIJLEIGII. Kent-Street Jan. 5, I852. tl'. William R. III-atson I EGS respectfully to announce, that his WINTER SELEC- _'I‘ION OF GOODS, of every description, is now ready for ction. S)rraIigere from the Country, intending to visit IV. R. \V.’e Estab- lisliiiieiit, will do well to note the Addrcss—- Re4lrlr'ri’s Jlfew Buildirig. The want of this precaution having, in some instances, led to mistakes and diriappointiiients. January 6, I852. Butlcr’s Tons-lee-mole‘, C One’ Gorrena, Hacker's Farina, ANUFACTURED cxpreuly for Culinary and Dietetic pur- ee; ver extensivel used and highly esteemed by FAMILIISI, lI0'l‘E .8, STEA ERS, &c., in the preparation of PUDDINGS, BLANC MANGE, CAKES, CUSTARDS, PIES, and for DIET FOR INVALIDS. For sale by Was. R. WATSON. No. 9. Queen Street, Reddin’s New Building} January 6, I852. NOTICE. LET on Lease, with liberty to purchase, if so required, part of the Lands belonging to the Subscriber, known as the “Esxeit" Estate. situate at the Eastern cxtremit of Charlotte- town, comprising Eleven Town Lots and portions of’ Two Common Lo 'I‘his Propertv lins been laid oil‘ into Building Lots, and will the Subscriber, next Farm to the premises ble, to save trouble and expense ; in either Firewood, Barley or Oats, for his Stock in HUGH cAuras:i.i., ‘ Administrator. Carlton Point, Cape Travcru, 26th December, I851. Fire Wood, Bat-legend Oats. III-1 Subscriber toannounce I tin addition to hie Stock of SADDLER , received in the Fall, he hes a Supply of GROCERIES JIJVD FISH. rticularly requests those who are indebted to him by Note or k. ccount, to come forward and settle the same early as peed- he will receive Debn due to blur T d and will tells the same payment re e. The FIRE WOOD must be delivered by the let of March next. HJIRLES 8.1 UNDEBS, Charlottotoivn, Jan. 5, 1852. North side Market square. Young men IS A D years 'i‘aeasvaen’s Orrice, 12th January, 1862. ARRANTS from Nniber 94, of the 4th March, I95], to I41 of the 9th April 1851, _both inclusive, will be pefl at the Trciisury on demand, together usiih the Interest due thereon. OSEPH POPE, Treasurer. Situation Wanted. I . d . r . . . ‘. ry GoodsStorc. °ApI:l.y"et time I Notice . 8 LI. Persons indebted to the Subscriber are hereby notified, Ilia their accounts are paid within one month from date, ROBERT WADE. All papers 3w filyrrilfe’ fialr. a co they will be sued without distinction. December 22, 1851. Y virtue ofa Writ ofstatute Execution to me directed, issued out of Her Mnjesty‘_s Supreme Court of Judicature, at the suit of Clinrles Hensley against I.‘-Iiarles \Vorrell, I have taken and A Mulclll WI! 0! Illa Mid 0" ¢0nrO||l0n 10 llltllllg been I006“ My be let by private coniract agreeably to it plan to be seen at the Office to thefact, was hung by order ofJudgc Lvnch. _ ''‘'‘°’‘‘'”'‘' '‘''““'°"'‘'''‘'‘' of Joint Loivcwoit-rir, Esq seized, as the Propert of the said Charles Vl'orrcl|. all the 8' ht, LATIIIFIOX ?inrrss:I.-By guy 0:‘SnII<::|¢l;)l;lrIndl- W0 '0' Ch. I W. S. I.0NG\VOll'I‘ll. 'I‘itlc, and Intercrstio the said Charles \Vorrell, in and to iae ceived intc ii encc rom i ncy to opt. IL " 0 0 1/00"’!!! -I-yr - , - - rottetown, Janunr 6, I852. tlionsnnd acres 0 .and, rt of Townslii Number Thirt -e' In the mining resports from Australia continue favorable, rind gold is I:'fi'|'I°')" "(‘;‘:l':'l M°“" "(:‘3‘:°;l 9tI'h°‘;';t'|lI 33:3 y (38); Nineteen tliouiiandpafive hundred pacrce of Land, cl’ procured in considerable quantities. selling at Sidney for £3 7s. Gil. ‘ ') ' ' ’ ' RECENT IMPORTATIONQ Township Number Tliirty-nine, (89); Twelve thousand acres of per ounce. No diininutition of arriv s at the mines. The grand ~-- Land, pm»; of 'l'own.hiP Numb“ [-‘,,,1y.(4o); Nil...” mouuud ieul made by Mr. Kerr was sold for £4l60 at the above prices, al'- 3029 l 29_l9 293“ 37.0 o_s 253 Sugar. MOIRIICI. FIOIIP, &C. Five hundred acres of Land, pan of Township Nam r Forty-one, ter raising eoiric 8 pounds as specimens. IIE SUISSCIIIBER has now In Store and offers for Sale (41); Nineteen thousand Five hundred acras of Land, part of n ‘$3 .'!:’A:.*.‘r.::r.'.:‘"..':..°.:.‘“.':.“.;:. “:‘.":.'."=:‘-.‘.“.'.:'.':.':°'..’.:’.:: '1“.?:..i‘?.l.'..§"(l’£’;‘?‘:'.I'i‘E231 ‘:l..t'..".:'.- N0"A'sC0Tl"- 9' " n‘ . I5 do. bright Cuba do.’ . 'ine hundred aci)cs of Land» PIIJI of Ttivi'nsh" Number Sixty-cil- A Public Meeting is to be held in Yiirmoutli, N. S., to consider Jan. [ _ - lo lllldl P_""“° P°"° Rim SUGAR» in King’s Count , and I do lierehy give Public Notice, that I will, the moral state own ! Sn. ME. light breeze. Overcast, n_- m.; cloudy, in. 10 ¢l0- It"! Cull! dfh on the Nincteeiit ‘day of December, l85l. at 12 o'clock, noon, at The Cape Breton News tells us that it is probable the Schooner .\Io. 5;E. moderate do. Overcast; light rain, till , p. in. II Bags Green C_OI"I' EB. ' ‘ the Court House, In Georgetown, set up and sell at Public Auction. Dearing, of St. John, N.B., from Newfoundliirid for Sydney. was Tu. 5 N. gentle do. Overcast, hazy. 6; line dri1.7Jing 30 llnrvlel-I AnN!|’IcMI_l’lL0I‘ l3RI‘-AD, the said recited Property, or _as iiiucli thereof as will satisfy the lost with all hands in the gals of the 13th NI)Vt!InlIt?|'.. _ _ rain. I50 Qulntfllfi COD ‘ 5". Levy marked on ilie_ said Writ, being £801 Is. 2d., currency, be- A newline oflelcgraph, in connection with the llalifax and Quo- \Ve. 74S.E. light air. Overcast and wet fog. 50 Hiirrels No. 1. Int IIERRINGS, sides Interest, Sherili ’e Fees,‘ and incidental expenses. bec line, has been erected along the coast of New Bruuiiwick, orii- Th. 8IN.\V. mod. breeze. Overcast, till -I, p. m.; then blue 3 I50"! 30-“I3 . __ JOSEPH WIG ITMAN, Sheri! bracing Chatlinm, Mirnmiclii, Ricliibucto, and other places. ‘ _ ak . I$t‘)‘do.‘ I0 x I2 GLASS. _ SlierilT’s Ofiice, I\ing's County, 3 The late Chief Justice Chim man has bequeathed £10 000 I'rI. 9’\V. do. do. Blue sky. ' A PA I l:.N’l WINDLASS, neiv, suitable for a Vessel of about November 80, 1849. to the Church Society of N. , and £5,000 to the Madras Sat. I0.N.N.W. light air. Overcast, till 2, p. m.; then blue 2550 Tone. _ _ .:__ cho _ [ sky; aurora in the evening. Anda variety of other articles. Th. ab", ,m,,,;°,,,,d 5.‘. i. pos-1-pong” um -NIESDAY. the 9th day of MARCH next. The Rev. Robert Roach. has been appointed Assistant Minister in Prince Edward lslsnd.—Churcli Times. %% SUPREME COURT—QUEEN’S COUNTY. N. I1.—’l‘he observations are made at 9, a.m., 3, p.m., 81, 9, p.in. aiss'iTi'Ko"i'~oi‘ atifii6ii6iTEe'ti'icA_i.__.iouniv.ii., I-‘on 1-H: YEAR 1851. Will. '1‘. PAW, At the ofiice of A. ll. Yates. January I, I852. NEW GOODS. JOSEPH WIG HTMAN, Sheril‘. Sherill"e Ollice, King's County. December 19, I849. T If] T f th C t c mmcnceil it sitting on , ., . . *1“- - - Tuesday bcfdi: ‘His II?loniil'"Mr‘i Justice PeterI—His B“‘°““""' T"“'»'“‘°3"'-T"l- P" ‘ IV""r°"’ -[mm "ah-fur’ G"“'“! ""Pm"m‘“l m D“g""'"°‘9P‘ ‘afl- Lordehi the ChiefJustice being no regret to say. too unwell _ _ , D -1 AT N ’ QUERY STRI,-‘m._ —" ta IIIOIIJS. The following ‘are the names of those sworn as 1801 Highest llLowcstl|Mesn. "-gt---' ""-‘-" M2‘ ---_t;‘;_ 1:? ;_,Ia;l1a§.g'1‘g¢g N M I‘ . Hho B 8 Id rand or iiien:—- . As ; ed 1, _ r ,1 i r 5' [my OULD respectfully inform i e Ladissa Gentlemen this Robert utchinson, . Foreman. Messrs. James Waite, Jany. 30.69 l 28.99 29.98 41.0 -82.0 12.8 18 H. tilifiiis, I-lliltsl. °si°c..'ionii.ii:', iiuppy 0 “my place, wishing to_ procure a Ministers of themselves es James Duncan, John A. acdiincll, Jain»-s N. Harris, llenr cby 80.80 29.86 80.15 44.8 -17.0 22.‘! I7 ninck, w..r..-ed and 1),,,,,...k sup,’ friends, that they can obtain the most perfect that can be Longworth, James Wslkinushaw, William Marshall, Patric March 80.44 29.38 29.99 68.6 -17.1 26.1 11 km, ¢,,|,,,,,.d sh,“ 1),,” by this wonderful url, in a new and improved etylc,&rectieed Ii ae smphgn.’ John pom,’ p_ w_ }[.,|,,_ Eu-9,, M«Mm.,,' ril 80.50 29.10 29.99 81.8 20.0 88.8 12 m,,¢k ,,,,| ,,,,|,,,,,,,,, B,,,,,,,, s,,,,,,,_ other Article In Nertli America, inserted in a neat orroeco use, John C. Sims, George Begnsll, Charles Dempsey, James 5 “Y 30-39 29-47 3°-05 72-7 30.0 47-7 13 Vclvcts, Persians, &c., 0|‘ Pflllnfl. WI’ "I0 0-memo I0‘! PN¢° 0'' 81 to 95. by Gilli It ill ‘I - - land Richud June , 90.88 29.46 .97 71.4 84.6 56.7 I5 Bonner Ribbon. 17',-in e, cg", &,-H Rooms at the old stand, opposite to Messrs. Milner's, where will Anderson (zeo. Ilecr, n.. Charles H 8 . . _ - I i F9» - . . “on”, jouph 3-“, Ch.._ w,i‘|,,' yuuph CHM,’ Jm," -lllllly i g llaliit-sliirte. Muslin Sleeves, and Worked Collars. reipaip for a‘ f:w ivrezlts qfly‘. helix: l}::"l6° ll':If.‘:''l'!- & I "- Sefit. soar 29.61 am ss‘o' 209 ss'2 io l\.shei:s'url|ii'dSl:n8tL‘l'I'1g%lillI:ldi.ll‘”ii’il'l:M” mm’ a-eIi'i.."l:¢imirr:"sia lilvsrtaniddtruentliiheinal m.’ C" I. -- . 1 h 1,, 1 d] h f ‘I - - » - - ~ rens.ur‘ rau e. , s -_ _ Tn‘ °"'“""'..‘C'l""rd"' “°']'n“lfic“'n':’m ?.("'u-'3'“ flat’? ‘Ia; Oct 80.54 28.88 80.00 68.8 29.1 81.1 16 Mullir, Cufl's, or Vlclorlllel, Pictures tnlten from 8, a. in., to 5, p. m., a set in every variety 9'0“ 00» ""0 I "0 ‘l’ "l , 9 . fi ll ' Nov 80 46 2890 29.80 58.8 18.0 84.2 14 |'..ri., New y,,,i,, 3, 3,,,,,,,, 5,". nm._ 5, pm (‘,.I,,_ Lockets, Pins, Frames, or common "'9"! 3“ 19”‘ ”°!Id"'~ I0’ A700". "1 lfilllllll ":0 '0 3_ '°"'° Dec. 80.66 29.01 29 87 42.1 -8.5 19.6 22 |{..i|m.y w,,.m,¢,,. u|,,,,k¢;,_ (),,,,,,g._ cm,’ 51,; _ Visitors are particularly requested to embrace the morning light. below-sins '0 “'0 HM» 900*“ M|°D°“'“ °' '"°""°- “'° im "4T_'7 "T7,, 'I‘he whole of which, with an former stock, will be disposed of ‘Delay not then. u °PP°'""'ll -ll-!| must. to scam than ' ' trying circumstances of a deal trial of which was set down for to-dsy. Charles Hendrikan, was tried yesterday for e Larceny in atcil- ing a silk handkerchief and three ninepenny pieces, and l'oiind A RETURN ofthc average prices of Grain for the month at the lowest possible prices. Charlottetown, Dec. 23, I851, mctiientoes of life, which, under t separation of friends, no ' u . be short, all will do well to avail themselves ofen early opportunity to secure their Miniatures. price can p re As his stay here will ' . was tried last week for art assault 0'' D°°'"'l’°" g:‘i‘lt.y°qum..l;Ittll M0175! wh h Cuitaurrcv. S-ruanisiis. old I]-gn’ Junk, &¢_ g,,,;,,-,,¢,;,,,, ‘gm,’ ,,, M, chur _ There are some Special .lul’Y cases. but not, we iindcrstend Buleéet, per bu; cl, 7:3. Ill-I Subscriber will pay the lI' hell ""03 "0' OLD IRON. ' 8'4)" l"."".' '.""""I. ° l""‘l.'°"" F"""‘ "' "'l"3"7' oferiy interest as respects the public. . 0“. y. u. u. N. 1'. . C0993". muss. LEAD. fimm RACE. ‘ml HORN!’ Ropewood, and iitetioti Papier Ilschie and Crystal. Grand Jury made several Indictments of persons selling ' ' ' ' deliverable in quantities of not less than 25 lbs. "“‘“'7 3' mu’ spirituous liquors without License. They also presented the GEORGE I-F-W13. I k s_ c_ no[,MAN_ state of the streets in Charlottetown. and the nonperformence ch I “ t J 5 18” M''“‘ C " ' N0V0||IbOt 28. L ofthe duties of the Ofllcers entrusted with the care of them __ '" ° ° °""" '"'"’ ' ‘ l_.Au_'ioNAn'LE .I.An20Rs_ y in prefered a Presenirnent stating that there were two Lunatics eendned in jail for not being able to find aeeurities WNQLHIO peace, and recoinended, that they be sent to the Least Asylum. The lleydeaswere aequittsrl,tlie Crown being unable to e the Clierge—tlie burning if any, being of a barn not of a dwelling house. N OTI CE. ALF Lot Number 26, the operty of Messrs. TirossiIore'e, of Belfast, Ireland. Notice is hereby given, that any person found trespassing in any way upo the unleased property of the above Gsnilein en, will be prosecuted to the utmost rigour of the law, without distinction. J. R. BOURKE, Agent, FIt1ItI_l—_IfiI_!—!_ .i'_I_1IIwEl- UST RECEIVED, per Schooner E~i‘ipIisiisi'a, from Boston, a few Caslis of the above, warrant pure, and for sale at SKINNEIPS Datio Stone, Medical Warehouse, Da|rympla's C oriier. December 11, I951. ARLOTTIT notice, and iuthe ooeI1IsquAs.a,ctt cwiv. I‘A'I‘EST FASHIONS, kept eonstentl on haud,_aud all work bee entrusted to their care, done on the t menrier. l y. October II, ISM. HI-I Sublcribcr intending to leave the Island the ensuing 3&7: ————- Janunr 13, I852. - Coi¢cn'r.—-On Wednesday evening last, a vocal I . chfllflr 0110339: Rfilunfi 5‘-°- Amsni:q::li::s-iliiliiinilk;i'i:ib1l‘:dbil:si'yms:iii:' iii-"lieP.vii‘ll.li: sud inetrume I Concert, was given in the Tempc- Chaflouetown Mutual Flpe lngumnce Company. RECEIVED by the Subscriber, ex Eiiplieiiii'n,fromBoetou,end to take coercive measures for the reopvery, without distinction of nice HAIL Wilton Dtlchemin °¢¢°mP°ni¢‘d by NOTICE i. irmuy rim. am the Annual General Meeting of I" ”"" " "'° "“”°" """"°‘ ""°"' P°'_;,"!"*,_": ',','° "'I'°;" P''''’''' ''"'‘‘l ''''“‘'''‘'l‘'’‘ 'l''- ‘°. Ill! three daughter‘, Ilttl undated by the band of the the above Company, for the ap iatmcnt of Ollicers for the 390 3304'“ “'°f‘Nl_CllAlR3i " "3. " °°°""' °': P‘ '''"l' son. “Tam Mn“ ‘V. ‘n imgttoaugl "egg 1., 3 current 'ear, and other , will is e place at the Town Hall, 30 Clllll it'll Aflteflcltl CIIF-E8 H’ '" I" 3"‘ ‘ I . r‘"" °f 7' "'7" °‘ "Pb. P‘ I” '3 AY i:vsain6f'.l.‘l'°iai .i., a January and... .. ‘I p-nor cmizii vinizciii. °°m,[::';';,“°'*,-C‘;;u"_f_';-3:4,; - Iffbfwfl.’ nu" numerous and higbl res table audience. Those on FR o'clock. 20 Barrels se 20 duuea (each) FAILS and BIOOMS. 20 Cuba NS, I I Bleclisiuitlis' Tools. who profess to be ju o mode and singin , give 3, o,.¢,,,,m,. p-,,..,.,., RAISI at praise to the pe orinaucc, regretting on y that HlNR“Y',P:L1tt::.1:;m so Beaes Bloeqco-i (sew noun" :}°:l;'i::l'li:p¢i(fiue'I:..l:-0In“:H 5"" 4‘ _ _ 5,,,,' ' an Us it-coulacx ~ " 3'" '° """ '"""" w""“ Gres inns. Lot ii, Dec. :2, rest. sissi-'nsa. t are are more frequent displays of the same kind. Now that Iliiexis a place \ Secreter ‘s Ollice. Kent Street. lltd January, 1962.