nat he say °F SR wD RAG Frey Fh TS WS fhe RRAMIABR. 390 ao @ af TA © AS A OAM a a > qetrnns Bx F TET Mi ETT SOE SSS RE RM SU OS ea 2 BRNO A Oe CE a Oe LT a RS ys . ‘ } . . ar ' i. t -<_ (4a, ; has incurred the responsrbility’ by} (XS We understand that our new Li ° ig’ ablishing it in preference to other m t-\Grovernor has engaved his passage in the | i Rovel Mali Steamer to sa: mm Liver- ' su eer.” Weare half inclined to think that jpool for Halifax onthe [8th or With of this month, and therefore may be ex- redit for writing a grest deal) pected to arrive here about the first of ’ I : “?% ’ Puucan | ‘ee us UNGeP aN oblie LLiOAD 104 giving us! Mob ' Zp @ ey itt eC ? more than our share; ote modesty wiii}* ©2ruary. sever, allow vsto claim the fruits; wt not, hes ever, i yw psto ¢ | Ligue thie fro ” M RCRANICS’ Ins ere.--On WW “i efother people's labour,and at the risk offnescay evening next, the Rev. M ; ; . ‘Nic N v1) alive sa ea deroye' ing from our imdastry ase write r, Mi Nair \ i] delive r a lec ure upon e = -* \Phonography, whieh is + lasoul “4 honography he hilasoohie we atone disc!aim the patermty of the, : Poa , Is aA PHiGROU TE method of writing all languages by an i 4 ' , “ _ - sriicles attributed to our pen, The} Alphabet composed of signs, that repre- “Voice from the Interior” woes what itysent spoken sounds, and is also a system professed to be—written in the back j/Of Short Hand, combining brevity, sim- \plicity and perspicuity, in an eminent degree.-—Isl. Le er TN es tee Ne ee MURDER IN CANADA. We find in the Bytown Gazette an jaccount of a shocking murder in Ren- . (frew. Tt appears, says the Gazette, that the genuine production of an Aberdonian, the wofortunate victim, who was a highly and printed without the alteration of a'respectable man named Robert Barrie, residing inthe Township of Adamston, had some three months since taken into ‘employment a half breed of Indian and fraternity of editors—that they must be French extraction named John Wood, held accountable for the statements of who with his,wife and two children lived: tin the house. Finding that they did not, woods, and printed wiih some corrections and amendments, which every editor is allowed to give to the tavours of his cor- seapondents. The Jetter from Aberdeen was likewise whut it professed to be— sentence ora syllable. As to the “respon- sibility,” it is a doctrine unknown to the everycoi respondent whose communication they publish in preference toother mat. his intention ofdischarging them. When . ' . : , : ve y ‘ ter. Any communication published must, last seen alive, he was on his way home, : ‘to which it was supposed he had then HRIQ ALI GHaWIBAL Oaroy, oe _ 4 4 . ¥ 9 . ¥e ~ Cantelle’s ocildings, " his friends and the public that he has opened “ce ‘treet. opposite the store of M ce Zz. 7 tho- mas, asa Lnue any Curwrean Urror, where le will constantly have on hand a general a | DVIS AMY LIVWAOTEWS oso GAGS Co de awh oad SAK 35) Genuine Eovtish, French and Domestic Perfumery. Toilet Bottles, Soaps, Tooth, Hair, and Nail Brushes; Faney Articles of every description; Fraits and Spices, Contectionary, &c. &c., besides a general stock of GROCERIES—all of which will be sold on terms as reasonable as they can be purchased at any other esta- biishrment in Charlottetown. And the Subseriber trusts that by diligence in at- tending to the wants and orders of his cusioiers, to receive a portion of the pub- lic patronae. JAMES GILLIGAN. IPHE Subseriber desiree te nol : . an Establishment in Grent Gi Cnt ot ifesh i ban oe ; —_ na varied assort Ready for sale-..a great variety of handsome Presents for Christmas and the New Year. Charlottetown, December 21, 1850. ne ee NE EE oo co et ee Valuable Freehold Business R. HENRY W. BROAD, in o»- nonneing to the Merchants and Mart for Kale, ichiel of Charlottetown his intended first . | y OR SALE, that very eligibly situated journey to London as Commission Agent © 4 saa Yur eye .E"tle on 1 a i ' # House and Premises owned and occu- &e, by the Sreamer of the ensuing month, answer his purpose, the deceased notified | pied by the Subseriber, near Bedeque | Wharf, Green’s Shore, cons'sting of Dwelling, i House and Out Offices. with new Granary and) ‘Store,all in perfect repair. Also, the two Water Lots in front thereof, adjoining the reqnests their attention to it. Ile hopes that a thorough and practical knowledge of the London and Manches- ter markets will enable him to exevufe ef course, be published in preference to other matter; but the preference does wot necessarily imply the editor’s respon- ‘returned. Inthe morning a neighbour | Shore, mestarine we) ‘han reve - oe a any business with which he may be th- | . . 6 . . '¢ Ae of rat r { . . . . having visited the house found it locked, “20Ut cet fo digi water mark, wien “trusted to their entire satisfaction. f; vs . i water privilege to the channel, and is well) sais ‘and on going for some persons Jiving iM adapted for a Shipyard. ‘The Property being Any communications addressed to Me. the vicinity, the door was broken open so well kaown needs no further description.| Broad, will be kindly received by Mr aibility. In making these remarks, ae $5 she sceabinmilie sak Wes dincaeared |The cehele will becnnld Merethorces separately, | da not wish to express any dissent from} ing dead in his bed with his skull te sa purchasers, and immediate possession | as 1 ee J hie brains b he fiven. Part of the Purchase Money may re-' the seutimnents of the correspondent fo opened and his brains besmearing the) vin at interest for some time at the option of; whom we particulariy refer: our object walls around. Woods with his wife and ¢),. purchaser. family bad gene off, taking with them al For farther particulars, apply to James ® j j ; rfp : ‘ is to set Maclean sight in reference to * trunk containing clothes, a span of herses Purpir tsg., Merchant, Charlottetown, or on : ’ aenfeseronal ; 3 iti eiises to point of proiessionas practice, and some money which deceased was\‘P© Premises t nett rove ; : Eee WILLIAM M-EWSWEN, a onan known to have in his possessign. by oode! Charlottetown, Dec iS. 185¥. tf. lis said to have bought poison. a few days! —— es {n> >>! teal 7 * . Oh ia [Bly . . SU} rate ' i ow } $ nve - ‘ : 7 if i | 8 , AY h! Ir would seem to be the opinion of the previowsly in Renfrew, and to have at es i uid WS 4 adh waa Dy tempted the death of Barrie, by adminie-| : ; : | Por Sale, tering a dose im tea, but failed. : % ween f )AND MMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN se ee ee nt nena editor of the Islander, sf we have rightly understood the last paragraph of his wens leading ecitorial in yesterday’s paper.| Overtann Immreration.—The ac- 2 ACRES of Excetient LAND, situate that we now stand ne chance of get-|counts of the overland route to California, og Cave Head, Lot 34, a good part ; ee : s{ which is under enltivarion, and ; ah ittare weressing in horrors, at each succes- we oe eo ting Respons ble Government, thengh it; 4re ; c- , ‘the remainder is covered with Timber of the : +.) sive arrival, ‘best @ int wether witt fortabl itted w ed every prospect o tt ,best Gescription—togethier with a combertable ts admitted we hed ev ory pro pect of i | A gentleman who travelled the Carson Dwelling House and Gut Houses, twelve months ago. We have no means} ponte kept a dany journal ofthe disasters} On thia Property is advantageously situated | Gflearuing the reasons for such an Opt-landg of deatli’s doings, on hie journey..2 GRidY MILE. conttuining two pair of; ie no: : . = 3 Stones, asda Carding Niachine. Rion — none are, and assuredly none CAN) fe counted of dead mules 1,051; dead, tones, and a Carding Muchine ee pe ‘The Mill will be sold either with or without be given. ‘The Briush Minister has RD itis 4.90; and dead oxen and cow6! ie Land, ce may be agreed upon; ard part of ‘ retracted his promise on that head—nor |} 3.750, This and other property abaa~!the purchase money may remain secared upon kave (> flunsy editorials of the fs/ander doned on the ronte was worth at jenst | the property. For further particulars enguire schooled the people into dislike of it-—tone million of dollars, he saye. ‘Theol the Subscribers oa he Fresaizes, The last election was called in order to same journal records on the route S53. ares meet AM & PP ED ghee? test the public feeling on tho snbject:!orayes. and computes 5,000 as the number; — =r — ————— cree the acts of the new House shewed whatlof persons that must have perished during, Exchange 7 change | ' that feeling was, and nearly a year has the past season. His journalasserts that, ILLS of EXCHANGE bought and sold parsed without a complaint being heardishe writer saw fifteen dollars paid for a} atthe Banking Avency of the Subseri- trom env of the conetiuencies who, DY) class of water, and he conversed with: ber. Approved Vremissory Notes, 03 ‘ a aon ; DAS hie all Bis cas: Ole = their choice of Kepresentatives, ene ene who paid one hundred dollars for pee days Gud under discounted; Checgue: sarge ¥ 1 f tN . : ee : a, es ; 8 ‘ J giaimed. their desire fur. the change. | pint of water.— Cincinnati Gazelle. CHARLES YOUNG. “he assembling of the Legislature cannot Charlottetewn, December 18, 1850. W.R. Wetsoan. January I], 1851. French Invention, MeVIAAL SAT SUSUNBAL SOAP g ProR removing Spots from Silk, Wool- * Jen, Cotton and Lisen. Gentlemen's Clothes. &c., without injuring the cclours, ke will also remove spots of Balsam, Paint and Varnish fromany species of clothing. When the public hecome aware of the cleansing gir - lites of this valuable invention. they wail tine that its use will be the means of saving manv pounds to them- r : ‘Pre Subscriber has been appointed Ages. for the above Soap, and begs to intimate te Country Dealers and others that he is prepared to supply them with any quantity at the lowest prices. rom the ready sale it has n!- ready met with, and being of the utmost valne to all persons, it is desirable for Country Daa- \lers to procure an early supply of it. M. W. SKINNER. Medieal Warehouse, Dalryniple’s Corner. = Agents wanted, ee Oct 26. 1850. FRENCH HIVENTION. Diamond Cement, poe mending China, Glsss, and Earth- ware ofevery Description. 7 The Subsenber bas been appointed Agent for the abeve Cement, and from fins experence of its use in the repair of be delaved many days after the arrival of | the new Governor, which we are told will he early in February. Jt is as certein az to nocroe’s sun will shine, that the ffouse wii! maintain its position, and in- wiat uporthe dismemberment of the pre- diidistration, before an atom of Mh 3 went Adwudisteation, bef * made fur them by the parents, and as no Lasine-s be transacted. Is it to be pre samed thet Mr. Bannerman will be in-| structed to falsify the promise made with) the snnetion of his Royal Mistress, or, im- iteting the conduct of Sir Donald, clog the concession with absurd and impracti- eable condiions?. There is no likeliood of either contingency, for the adoption of either would be fatal to the peace and popularity of tpe Governor, We wisn we were as sare of all our subserders coming forward with the amount of their dues, ae we are sure that Responsible Governinent ia this Colony will be “a reat fuct.? before the Spring. We be- Leve the Official party talk ia © thenders | Reaarkae.e Incioenr.—A singular iPredmont, N. (1. last weex. Two little tchildren, one five and the other three iyeers of age, living strayed from home, lend not retursiag et dark, inquiries were itrace was found of them, @ general search ‘throughont the night was made by the ipeople of the village, In the morning, lihe children were discovered in an open field, lying upon the frozen ground, and soundly, and the other awake. Although the night was @ severe one, the Iittle ones had shown, as vet, no ill effecta from the exposure. It is traly wonderful how two such little children could pise a winter's jnight upon the cold, frazen ground, with- out perishing.—Boston FP ranseript. InpEPENDENCE.—A friend who came wot loud but deep,” of the probability offup in the Patchin a few days since, told another General Election: but should stich an event happen, which ts not at all Iikely, their prospect of retaining power will not be one whit brighter than at pre- sent, for the decision of the constituen- us a good yoke of Captain W ; ao worthy captain observing a raw Yankee sitting on the taffrail, with two-thirds of his body projecting over the water, smoking and kicking his heels in an un- gies would be unquestionvbly the saine|concerned manner, remarked to him. ws it was at the lust Election, perhaps ”" Friend, if you full overboard we shall not stop for you.” Jonafhia rephed— = * foecurrence heppened ia the village of ro locked ineach other's arms, one sleeping} broken dishes and Glassware, can confi- dently recommend it to House keepess ,and others, Jt will be sold in any quen- ersik : ty. M. W. SKINNER. dated 17th day of June last, been ap-| Medical Warehouse, Dairyniple’s Corner. pointed Trustees of the Real and i’ersonal: Qet, 96. N50, Estate in this island, of Cuarnes Wor-) ~— oe eee REL, Esquire, for the purpose of manag: |. dy be oe . JP Ba Zui ing the same, and of dischargitig all just, ma ae alt Pebis and claims against the gard C&arles| OF PERS FOR SALE~— eee tee ~~ ys sePAC Me ur undersigned, having by Deeds, Worrell or his said Ustate, héredy require “Tea—Congeou (in Boxes), Superior, all Persous indebted to the said Chartes' Molasses Nails | Worrell, to make imme diate payment i randy Coitcns, Grey snd them; and all Persons having any Claims'Gin . printed are requested with as little delay as pos- terrae Shirtings, Striped sible to forward the full particulars thereol Leather Threads, Pins } or acdiustme ins). t . , to them for ee ce Lew: aah. or Manc herchiefs a ' ens heavy Boots, fadigo CHARLES HENSLEY, | ALSO--A few Barrels Russet Appien,, 5 ‘ JOHN M. HOLL, ae TVHEO. DESBRISAY. Hécenben da Direct to THEopuiLus NesBrisay, Esq.,| — oo a a ——— Ch. Town, Ri hh earn ae neva) Charlottetown, July 10, 1850. | wUSZU Pal {49 thy Stray €ews. ~ Locksmith & Gell. Hanger. WO STRAY COWS Liack eetll BOGS to imform his friends and thea 4h VO STRAY COWS—one black and) publie that he has removed to the the ether red—have been on the Sub-! ere . « . { ~ i? >) tr ss? > . ye scriber’s premises since the ist October, Shop lately occupied by Mr. David @- last. Uniless the owner or owners redeem)! 4 ¥e?, opposne the Colonial Building, they will then be seid at Publie Auction, to the Locxsmirn anp Brin-Hanemne Bp: pexpenses, in: ipdar 7 j ms of ore es na : : . pay expenses, in aeccrdance with the terms ¢! ss. 655. and hopes to enjoy a continuante: those Cows within twe months from thie date., where le intends to centinue following» tore emobatically expressed, when €x- . the Act 9 Vic. can. 3, 1” , c " gsperated vy the delay, the turmoil, endi* Well, [ask no favors, J eane th! a *JAMES MILLER, Ja. jo! that public patronag, for which he re. wie eunbres ieaeeneec: yous girned uld Seat any way,’ | prevek Part. December 4, loud. ti. tirne lie eingere thanks,, diune ae,. £ i 2 ” ° catia Cae ee ee LPR . ne a ea ee : : : ; ) : aa