Weekly — Hournal of and J Vol. XL. “This is teuc Liberty, when Freeborn Men, having to advise the Public, may speak freec.”---Enripides. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Monday, January 7, £861, New Series.---Noe. 1 Dry Goods, Groceries, Tron, &c.. &e., &c. PHUIE GREAT FALL STOCK bas just arrived, andis now selling, at the usuxe! rensonable prices, at J. H. TURNER & CO’. DRESS DEPARTMENT. French Merinos, Coburgs. Cashmeres, Alpacas, Tartans Reps, Sardiaian Cloths, W inceys, Fiounced Dresses, Spring Skirts, Xe. ooo SHAWL DEPARTMENT. Wool, Tweed and Tartan Shawls and Handkerchiefs, Filled Paisely do., Maatles, Mantle Cloths, Waterproof Capes, &e. ee MOURNING DEPARTMENT. Black Cobargs, Alpacas, Indiana Paramatta, Crapes, Crape Collars, &e. Hosiery Department. Ladies’ Cashmere, Cloth, Kid and Lined Gloves and Mitts ; W ollen and Cloth Hose, Ladies’ Drawers and Vests, ¢ hild rens Socks, Wool Gauntlets, Sleeves, Cups, Rubber Boots and Shoes. o> - FANCY DEPARTMENT. Kibbons, Tricamings, Sear's. Lace, Collars, Sleeves, Hair Nets, Freneb and English Flowers, and Head Dresses, Dress Caps, Ladies’ Felt Hats. Silks, Velvets, Plated Card Baskets, Fish Slices, &c., Sable Martin and other Furs. rt HEAVY DEPARTMENT. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. FANE well known FARM, situated at Little River, Lot 56, King’s County, owned by the late Josern Dincwetn, Esq., containing 200 acres under lease for 009 years at one sterling per ucre. ‘here are about 170 acres under the high- st stute of cultivation ; remainder is covered with splendid growth of blardwvod obtained in abundance, ; necessary buildings required. ; a never failing Spring of the very best water is within a few yards of the house. Part of the Farm fronts on Little River, where any quantity of Sea during the late gale, five only of whom survived the dis- s. Weed and Mud can be procured; also partly fronts on the aster, The steamer was bound from Toledo fur Buffalo, |” Sea Shore and Liitle River Harbor, where Sea Manure can be and most eouvenient for fishing. Grand River Harbor is about three miles distant, being about oneo the best Harbors on the Island at which to ship produce. Mher® are on the premises a large Two Storey LOUSE, com- . tg ae a pletely finished, large Barn and Stables, Coach House, Gra- | not be got round the Point without great difficulty. The nary, Pig Houses, Forge, Stationary Threshing Mal, and all | account of the Herald continues : The above Farm isin every “ The ordinary fires were found unequal to getting up the shilling atts Hl; Thity iS and after consultation, they actually barrelled him up and| Tw River-raLes into THE Ocean.—Some idea of the en- e sce l ie wily, rolled him down the lluff into the Mississippi river. | Ormous quantiy of water that is perpetually flowing mto the il lI dtciiaeial ithaca Roa oceans of the glube, is derived from the exient of its ch et river ’ ee basins.—Vhe R} fi t i TURILLING NARRATIVE | Coxtiston or Sruamens an» Loss or Lire —Desrrvcrivs | 2°S'"*-> The Rhone, for example, dreias the water from an } DESSRAEST NE Shea Shave ™ | Pee \ his. T . : : : area of 7,000 square miles of country ; the Rhine, which bas .; 3 : ®t ike. — Memphis, Tenn., Dec. 15.—Steamers Goody Friend | , lenoth of 600 : . The Cleveland Herald cives a thrilling account of the 1 South Bend lided a! ce ' thi a length of 6 miles by its Windings, driins the water from a a ee sip a a a _& ana souta bend colliced avout forty miles above this place. | ¢« twie . ar => me hardships and sufferings experienced by the passengers and nm. , Seneiaidin diate seehmeeiel a oe I country of twice that area ; and the Danube fiom 55,000 +quar rew of the ropellor Jersey City, wrecked on Lake Brie SOO. AEE HOP HONE: RAS ORR, FERRO NED BUN, atles of surface; but the waters from an area of 300,000 cre ne prope r Jerse J ‘ ecked 0 ane rl , "er > - , ; } at f f the propei y The Overton Block, on the eorner of Main and Monroe squxre miles fall into the Saint Lawrence, and those from rects, was burned this morning. Loss $175,000, 1,000 000 of square miles inte the Mississippi, which, by its hil iain winding, has a length of 3,560 mies. I 18 estimated that 1,800,000 000 of tuns of waver fail daily mto the Mediterrancan, . : : : which, besides the great rivers ti ‘al tot ceives 3 torious New York Legislature have commenced actions for Aaa a” peers Seay eee cone Deere ‘il ae ge ie * 50 eS P. ai than twenty secondary rivers and innumerable sm aller streams. ol sa cys s » Ww c . oO 2 ‘ 3 | r : — against the New tork Lvening fost, the complaints | More than a fourth of the river water of all Europe falls isto filling more than sixty-seven editorial columus of that paper, ihe Black Se a.— Bentley's Mascellany. and will consume three deys in reading—the columus, it is ——_—s 00 charged, averaging thirty-six separaze libels to every one) Tae Detar Carstat Turone.—A Calcutta letter says :— hundred lines, Twenty-five thousand dollars a piece are ‘* Tne famous crysial throne which Shsh Jehan counted and when overtaken by the gale Capt. Monroe, her com- mander, headed her for Long Point, Canada, inteading to take shelter behind it. The storm, however, drove the {vessel so far from her course that it was evident she could A Srupenpovs Liner Suir.—Sundry members of the no- | respect so well known that a further description is deemed un- ss = essary. and kevs of 2 , : secounee. fhe Farm will be Sihecend of wish the Stock or i per” - eam Decent, REY rap rapes Ser charged for libels. amongst the most valuable of the svlendid trophi-s wh eh Crop, or without, or with part or até on may suit the ter were rapidiy thrown in to feed the flaines. But every | —_—_—_——__——————_— adorned his palace, has been gent to England in the Saladin. purcheser. A part of the purchase money can remain on effort was vain, A sudden shock—a dull grating sound) Type Parrey Wouen or Livenpoon.—An attempt is being | But little is known of its history prior to us having come into mterest, by security on the property. ——ALSo _ 58 ACRES FREE LAND near the head of Rollo Bay, | shoal about two miles distant from the Point. fronting on the Main Post Road, and in a most convenient Capt. Monroe immediately ordered every one to the bur- situation ; a few acresclear. and a considerable portion ready to stump: With & convenieat Llouse and small Stable on the , : ; oie ; h's possession. Subsequent nthe taki it made in Liverpool to establish midnight meetings, for the | sduhcaaeee das gods . — oe pw - t 2 Paiding i ’ fi } * »7vrade j ; ae + ae a . en purpose of aiding in the refurmation of the degraded portion | succeeded only in injuring its appearance, the heat to wh.el of the female population of that mighty emporium of com- | \t was subjected having caused ii to crack and open out ia seams : ee _— Cesk ‘ cae merce. There are now in that city 513 houses of ill-fame, It consisis of a s nzle mass of rock crystsl two feet in height, Ficane deck as the Only chance Of saiuty.. A Bemver, ROBG- i kent by females, and no leds than 2250 nightwalkers, Of) by four im diameter, and is shaped 1 ke a sofa cush 01, with that was felt above the howling of the tempest, and the Jer- sey City was a hopeless wreck. She bad grounded on the fede af hii - . samnad i he tifel ani ade for , 7/\ . ale t} rners.’? aii less : his ree jamped into the 2 a and made for! the Jatter class, 1700 have been apprehended and convicted | t-8-els at the corners. ia a .D t.2 + +y . ‘ »> shore 1a were ¢ ost Mg? . reakers. us xT wee iat 4 76 ACRES OF LAND on the road leading from Grand | “°° 5 ae ney. Were ats loss ae 5 : o iL ™ ” ted during the past year. No less than 4662 females have been Dir Aaemaniall Pina Bidod tn Canbes gees ae se + ee Poon after g propellor heeled cver adside |. narai 2 I ae ii : °.3 : River Bridge to Georgetown, East Side, and Joming Goff's Doon after grounding the propellor heeled over, broads apprehended for drunkenness and 4 sorderly conduct, and Crixouine in Prertu —Crinoline has at Ja t met wh an Road, chiefly covered with Hard and Soft Wood ~ ‘RES . f N . ” oi . . i is ctiiied a aclesloss ane al 10a wacha oP es } " os : . . . > 20 ACRES OF LAND near the Head of Little River, about waves. Her deck-load was at once wa ved off, and the re-| otnop offeaces, 5013 females were summarily convicted. vent’d which sustains the dress without any assisiance of covered | peated blows of the huge waves stove in her deck and dashed 10 acres under good cultivation ; the remainder well with Hardwood and Fencing, and very conveniently si LOTS IN GEORGETOWN. Half Lot No. 3, 3rd Range, Letter G, with convenient | About 3 o’clock in the afternoon the hurricane deck Prints, Cottons, Ticks Sheetings, Towellings, Warp, Flannels | House and Stable. Lot No. 6, lst Range, Letter D. Lot No.7, lst Range, Letter bk. Biankets, [Morse do., 5 Bushel Bags, &. FURNISHING DEPARTHENT. Damasks, with wide Fringe, Tassels and Lace to match ; Moreens, Linen Damask, Table Covers, Floor Cloth, Drugget; by yard or square ; Room /’apers, Carriage Lace. GENTLEWEN S DEPARTMENT. White and Colored Shirts, Flannel do., Under Vests and Drawers, Searfs, Ties, Mufflers, Knitted Jackets, Gloves, Mitts. Socks. Beaver, Melton and Dozskin Cleths, &c., Um- Qats and Potatoes, and six acres Pasture. ately in the oeet ic i ; forgery, 2; passing base coin, 31; and keeping disorderly : i fi aa mars ptey yo ee directed his comrades where to leap, so as to strike in the wo ston! F o ees 4 ae LAND COMMISSIONERS’ COURT. ww ~*~ 4 wa . 4a we brellas, Waterproof Coats. GROCERIES. The celebrated Dundee Marmalade, &e IRON, STESL, SALT, BOVE, PIPES, by Box, &e. British Dry Goods Store. Great George-street, October 23, 1860. J. W. BRADLEY & C0, DP srecer. BLOCK, corner of Great Grorce’ and Kent R Srreers, Charlottetown, at very low prices for CASL or J I ODUCE, offer for Sale—- | j VV vod on the property. Craic. Apply to i Charlotictuw a, duly 3, 1860. Superior Black and Green TEA, fresh Roasted Coffee, Sugar, ~ Musceatel, Layer and Sultana Raisins, Currants, Prunes, Figs, Alwonds, Spices, Faney ‘soaps, Sperm and other Cuadlce, Park. If not previously disposed of, they will be offere Sale by PUBLIC AUCTION, in Jots to suit intending | chasers, on or about the First of MAY, of which notice will be given. Apply to March 27, 1560. FREEHOLD PROPERIY FOR SALE, A Tryon Road, Lot 27 ’ bseriber. ELIZABETH DINGWELL, Little River, King’s County, October 16, 1860. x Y FAR FOR SALE. WOR SALE, a fine FARM of 50 acres, near Crann’s, Mal- his ancles, where they frog: iu a solid miss, chaining him to | peque Koad, fronting 154 chains on the Malpeque and 27 | the spot where he stood. In a few moments the half-naked chains ow the Loyalist Road—eropped with about & or 9 acres boy was dead. WILLIAM FORGAN. A Plan of the above Farms and Lots, and all particulars, | ‘given on application to the Su ' BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE. II. Derby, the clerk of the propellor. He was seen sitting re BE SOLD, by Private Sale, several BUILDING LOTS on the wreck with his head beat down, as if in despair. | FREEHOLD FARM, consisting of 12d Acres, on the steadied his legs so ag to prevent the waves washing him off. St ole, sae ‘ eh etate of vig a ' 40 of which are in a bach we, . In this way the party waded throush the water, ice making vou. e Nite Mi AMERY stoi as ee aes : “tek Cognae BRANDY—direet from E igland—5 years in cultivation, the remainder cuvered with LIard and Soxt Bond in Londo ‘ Domecque & Co.'s finest SHERRY, 5 years in Bond, CLAXET, CUAMPAGNE, London PORTER—<(uarts and pints, Bass's Pale India AJL.E, do Boswell’s Quebee ALE —barrel and botth MULASSES, RAISINS, CURRANTS, COFFEE, SALERATUS, BLACKLEAD, KEROSENE LAMPS, PAILS, TUBS, A large assoriment cf STOVES of the latest Amevican patterns, 150 Kegs of assorted NAILS and SPIKES, Broad & Co.'s celebrated New Brunswick AXES, A large assortwent of FILES, from the elebrated House of Charl. « Cammel & Co, Sheificid, Kugland, FROCKERY, Mill and other SAWS of all descriptions, IRON and STEEL of all kinds, Foundry Castings, Mill Gearing, &e., Steam ENGINES, from £100 upwards; BOILERS to maten, OIL—used for Threshing Machines and other machi- nery, 6s. per gallon, PAINTS, HARDWARE—large assor ment, GLASS, TUBALCO, GUN3-~large assortiaent, CORDAGE>., Always on hand articles tvo numerous to mention. Charlottetown, December 3, 1860, FOR SALE 7000 *° Seep assis waiciee’” 8 GENERAL COMMIS QUEEN STREET, CHARLOITETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. Now ready for shipment nt Urwell, as fast as they can be mg Orrice in the same Building as A. H. Yates, Esq. J5.& T. HORRIS, 30 tabs BUTTER, 200 bushela OYSTERS, taken on board. ——-ALSO <—— 1 Cargo good sound POTATOES, Por particulars, enquire of ALEX. McKINNON, Charlottetown, PATRICK SLEPHENS, Orwell. Kor. 5 tf ALLIANCE COMPANY OF LONDON, Capital £5,000,000 Sterling. FPVIE SUBSCRIBER, asthe AGENT of the above Compan still continues to take risks in the . LIFE DEPARTMENT, — and will be h«ppy to furnish Persons with TABLES OF PRE- MIUMS for Lue Assarance in various forms. ‘These Tables | indicate that this Company insure life at very moderate rates, and the Subscriber would earnestly invite all persons having | fixed incomes, rising or large families, being about to enter into business engagements, or how otherwise in making pro- vision for the future, to call at his Office, obtain the necessary information, and effect an | nsurance on their lives. Orrice overs are from Ll) a.m. antil 3 o'clock p.m. The Subseriber can also be consulted at his Chambers upon the various branches of his profeesion. CHARLES YOUNG. Charlottetown, Oct. 29, 1860. 3m MAPS FOR THE DISTRICT SCHOOLS. OR SALE at HASZARD’S Book Depot, Cundall's Maps of Prince Edward Island, new and improved edition, mounted gn rollers, &e., price to Schools, 15s. 9d. only,—to be delivered, on payment, to the order of Teachers or School Trustees. The Board of Education has ordered that Trustees of each Public School heretofore unsupplied with a Map of the Island, shall forthwith procure a copy of the above. JOHN MeNEILL, See’y. B. Education. September 4, 1560, Accounts, Arbitrations, &c., &e. SSeS Acoousts arranged, Arbitration Papers prepared, Insolvents’ Papers organized for appearance and presentation before the Court, and all intricate or im- properly kept accounts clearly and inteliigibly stated. Fees) proportionate to time and talent uired. Address Accountant, care of SWABEY & ROBERTS. Great George Streep Charlottetown. _June 26, 1860. Isl ly. _ §EAL SKIN COATS, FEW, very superior. Noy. 19, 1860. BEER & SON. ® eee ees > MANTLES! MANTLES! ag NICE ASSORTMEN’. | ’ Barn on t t tuated. | her sides into pieces. The hurricane deck, with its load of Some large old “ses, to the seas, and with her deck exposed to the action of the (92 of thom were seut to prison for various terms. For enemy that thiea‘ens its overthrow. A new skirt has b en in- Amongst the off-nees for which the 5012 have been so con- shelenene< aes by @ harmomous and skilful dopant — of victed, were 53 for aggravated assaults upon woman and chil- | i heeds ae of pepe at e compe ed. Tuc Multiple-stirt (dren, 148 for assaulting the police, 385 for common assaults, | ee eet cere ner -apeng Gonnese, arrayed m8 fen Pre , . : and 9 for cruelty to animals ; for wilfal aud malicious damage | pis Tae sa epee Meare oe manne Sav oa grounded within a short distance from the shore, io shallow | 135, for punishable misdemeanors 383, for deserting their | thing can be more simple. ‘The skirt is oar on or off in a |water. At this momenta boy who was on the wreck was 4 milios 5; 41 girls under 16 years of age have been con- mnute; and when on a journey divided in pieces. It may be washed off by the wave, but was rescued by Capt. Monroe. | yicted for larceny of property under the value of 5s, and 50 Smoothly fo ded and scarcely occupies any space. half frozen sufferers, floated towards the shore. After this the boy became frightened for the first time, and | fo, frequenting places of public resort to commit felonies. La | apes a! 3 i") “acto 2 ‘.% . . | - * > 2.2 clung eagerly to his preserver. Capt. Monroe fastened a aquition to the abeve were the indictable offences; and we = Anamboo, an African prince, visiting England, received plank life-preserver to his body, and taking the boy in his /gnq 93 fomal eal mE ch taddee's : arms, leaped into the water and waded asbore. As the boy do waite Spee tee See een cere 2 |80 many attentions from @ celebrated belle from London, harm ; manslaughter, 2; concealment of birth, 2; | that, in a moment of tend bh ld i slaughter, 2 ; » 2;/ that, iderness, he could not refrain fron as landed his suspenders broke and his pautaloons fell about | bigamy 3; assault with intent to inflict bodily harm,7 ; larceny laying his hands on his heart, and exclaiming, “ Oh! Madam, from dwelling-houses, 6; lareeny from the person, 470°; if Heaven had only made you a negress, you would have larceny by servants, 3 }; simple Jarceay, 362; receiving been irresistible ?’ stolen goods, 45; obtaining goods by false pretencee, 20; — Capt. Monroe walked back to the piece of wreck and “an t Kent ct le i houses, 2U. OUnut of 2025 persons apprehended fur these in- aly > ate » hy » » lag woe ada im natate . - a ; £ : 7 | Suainowest water. he by one the icap Was made ln safety, dictable effene: s, 1053 were females. CHARLOTTETOWN, Thursday, °0th Sept., 1859. until but one was left on board, and that one was Mr. A. us Statement and evidence of Henry Cundall, Esquire, Land Surveyor and Land Agent. i. —~—> 90 - The Washington correspondent of the New York Com. |mercial Advertiser telegraphs to that paper the following | ( he East side of the Malpeque Road, site Spring ( ¢ ; ame ; ver. | . cas : jami i Ssqui on the East side of the Malpeque Road, opposite Spring Capt. Monroe called him by name, but he did not answer, | paragraph which, if correct, cannot but be received as cheer- | Benjamin Desbrisay, Esquire, Clerk of the Court, read d for although his mouth opened. ‘To a second hail, he again pur- | ough . P Te =e ; ‘ing intelligence :-- a statement put in by Henry Cundail, Esquire, setting forth acta mouths without giving any acne sound. | "S-there wil wat te any immoliato sccanion of any ‘tat as the Agent of Jobn Winso, Kagute, who ie nots peed ga gah fhe 2 livery ait Bidine ook of Southern State, not even of South Carulina. Advises have P . S Vommicsion, be would not tay belore it such e 1€ a er considerable dildcuity got 04 | been received at Washingtun which have kindled confident | “etails as he might wish, but would make a few observations the helpless man. =” generally. In answer to the complaints made by Delegates, Capt. Monrve took Derby on his back, while the engineers it stated that the reason of so many Tenants on Lot 24 being without Leases, wss owing to their own negligence, as he had never refused Leases to persons applying, but had al- ways urged upon them the nece-sity of their securing them- ‘hopes that the States which have professed to desire secession are yielding to the influence of reason and patriotism and will abandon their purpose of severing their relations with the general government. ‘They now propose to appoint Com-| on them at every step, the surf dashing around them, the! | - : ; : ; é y Step, U 5 ' missioners tu negotiate for an amicable severance, and in the | f} re are 2 s I l welling [fo 82 ang 3 pre. .s . : i E 1 ff, } 7 }; DA, sa ae ee eee Sa bitter wind frecaiag thetr hands and face, and the blinding : ; selves in their ssi The 7 isposin: and alsv a govd weil of ‘ater within a short distance frum ‘ } : t oe w : nape : paves meanwhile they will continue to pay custom house and poss — ~ ae porn mons. Phat the system of disposing ' : 5 ' i : . Spov vseuring their view. : ) , .* His ) ran ta « , »dweiling. For further pertuculars apply to the subscriber | 8° © rn vi office dues. They have decided upon this course ostensibly ot Mill Sites by Mr. Winsloe was more to the advantage - VD tii Tryon Road, Lot 27 > as new QOut-buildings, consusting of Barn, Sheep-house, , Within a miJe of the Farm are both Grist zed Saw Mills, as, thus * spilled” the dg. i man fiom his shoulders. But he! kor Sale, TT AT FARM, coneisting ef 59 acres, ‘lately occupied by Richard Milfurd, Esgr., situate on Mul Creek, West ey _ a d ; ; iver. On the Farm is an exeellent Dwelling House, as well ! fd nimself cf wis terrible burden in any other way, Captain WILLIAM McKAY. 127°h vy Oa reaching the snore, Capt. Monroe tried to lower Derby ‘to his fect, but found it impossible. Tue living bearer bau frozen fast to is dead bardsn, ‘Phe captain's arms were froze su‘t, ant clasved aroun] the arms ef the dead man. Tae two ev.*ue2rs were also so frozen ubout the hands that hey could reuter no asstanee, Finding it impossible to the Tenant than that usually adopted. That his property, on Lot 24 and 33, contained upwards of 22,000 acres of leasehold land, of equal, if not greater value, than any es- tate of the same extent in the Island. The amounts re- ceived, in each of the last two years, exceeded the yearly rent. Tat, although arrears had been, in some instances, allowed to accumulate to a large amount, on account of mis- fortune or affliction in the family, yet, from the value of the ‘farms, no uneasiness was felt as to its uliimate security, in order to give further time for preparation, and to settle the difference of opinion which now prevails among them- selves. Not a few, however, regard this further and inde- finite postponement as a virtual admission that whether the cotton States ever seriously meant secession or not, returning reason telis them that it is alike impolitic and impracticable. Tae conclusion of the correspondence is that all danger of im- | lonroe ims. Uf on the ground, head forenist, an . . Monroe flung bins 1¢ ground, head foremast, and | ediate secession nay be considered as passed. 1 > ; ’ ; . ’ i ‘ f, P i — ~<a 0@ 8 = - om ‘ c 2 , weil as Blacksmiths’ Furges and a Cartwright, and a short’ had escaped from onz po."tible dilemma on'y to fad himsel! ; A . . | That, since the year 1840, the average price of sales of iands, gyn from the s ee is a never-failing b «lof mee re-NUG. in another. Ilis trowsers \.ere frozen so stiff up to his hips : The London Court Journal says “ hat sinee his return | per acre, on Lot 14, is about 32s. ; and, on Lot 33, about 41s. r forther rtiet 9 annply ‘ . ] ic * yy Ws i ss a n : ‘ ati . a » - aa Ms js - .: iT : 7 ; Chark er particulars apply to Mr. William E. Dawson, 144+ he wasas much unabie to rice as if his legs had been | from Canada, the Duke of sine tle bas devoted considera-| ‘fhe substance of Mr. Cundall’s evidence, whilst under ex- Unariottetuwn, ur t ° 4 ‘ ie Arn ; 2 ble ¢ 3 j t ¢ at 3008 i ing: ¢ f B i- « i i ; Anril 13, 1859. (tf.) JOHN MILFORD, Royalty. encased in lengths of stove pr, ¢. an] his companions eould ble sttentiqn 10 8 plan for consolidating all the North Ameri amination by the Hon. Court and the learned Counsel, is as siete eeiepiaectpicane re 0 vender him no assistance. Ata» 20"t distance was tie body | can Colonies into a confederacy. This is a project which has! jojjows : -AL MA. ad 08 the attention of the C e | i MR SALE, that valuable situation lately occupied by the managed to rot! himself to the body, and by it climbed to (onee; an » perhaps, the personal nowledge t ws uke has | rents would he unjust and injurious to the proprietors. Has subscriber, contsining 100 acres of LAND, twenty wcres jig fect, acquired during his recent visit across the Atlantic, has | been twelve year in Messrs. Cunard’s office, and nearly 8 ef which ar Main Western Road , clear and mostly under hay, &c. house 27 by 25 feet and stable 49 by 2! feet, situated on the on Township No. 5,in Prince County, There isa . i er és Ta ‘ han “rod Oo he attention : OB i. ee - . _ . . : of a man frczen ina sitting position. Czptain Monroe | Seen urge 1 on the attention of the Colonial office more than) Finds no difficulty in leasing lands. A reduction of the re ae ; : s ‘ as Oe Oe ae a heck te Bs cee 1, aor : : ; This little party of survivors now set out cu their pain- | Made his Grace = re earnest at renee than would other-|as their surveyor, Has becn agent for Mr. Melville three . . -. ' © ree li Vise Bb ic eT ue Case 3 C as 4 = i av ! 2 years ¢s re sah ful march towards the lighthouse, which was at 1.9 great dis- | W182 have ween, the case. Pae idea ms beea a favourite ope years and upwards. The lands reserved are not higher tance. They got safely along ustil within about tee bun- | With many whose social position and oilicial experience entitle than honest and industrious tenants can discharge. Ail over one-half an each side of said road ; being one of the best stands , F arta i ce : fur a ilouse of Entertainment on the road, as the rvad from dred yards of the house, when a smal! ercek impeded their tuclr opinion to every respect. the Island the people are averse to the leasehold system ; but . a : F . e 2 t > 4 . ae 2 & - the West Shore to Cascumpee passes through the Farm,cross- progress. First engineer Manchester at‘empled to cross tac - ~o oe they prefer paying 10s, an acre, as rent, to purchasing the ingthe Western Road at the house. The Farm is a leasehold. Lot 16, June 19, 1860. ~ ALIXANDi.R McKINNON, | AUCTIONEER SION MERCHANT, | JOUN CAMPBELL. 2 Tne house and stable creek, but abandoned and returned to the store, where be | were built particularly for the business. For further deserip- st down, exiausted and despairing. Second engineer Cum- tion of the premises apply to Mr. Benjamin McEwen, on the adjoining Farm. For terms of sale to the owner at Lot 16 WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ‘Toa, Sugar, Molasses, Flour, Leather, &c., Import direct from Liverpool, New York and Boston, Charlottetown, Dec. 3, 1800. ' MEDIGAL NOTICE. © ELZEAR D. GAUVREAU, M.D. 3m. McGiri Cottece, Monrreac. : : 7 | . . 3. . . ‘ . Sieentinto ef the College of Pbysicians gnd Surgeons of Lower Such heroes cannot be spared. His deeds of daring and’ To Sayens axp rue Bect.—Tom Sayer’s good sense has Has never koowa an instance in which a tenant was not al- October 2, 1860. Canada. Office at Mr. W. McKay’s, Dorchester Street, Ch. Town. May be consulted daily between the hours of | Aung. 7, 1860. ~ FRANKLIN HOUSE, QUEEN STREET, « «+ + + =~ CHARLOTTETOWN, | Wuey the sea is perfectly clear and transparent it allows | the belt whieh be holds as“ Champion of England.” He | jands change hands it is generally an evidence of prosperity | Now complete and open for the aceommodation of ‘ : 2 ‘TRANSIENT & PERMANENT BOARDERS. PETER MACGOWAN, Prornusror. ar, “Reduction of Duties. | (YONFIDENTLY anticipating the above on the first day of ‘ May next, the Subseribers, till then, offer their enormous stock of West India KUM at 4s. 9d. per gallon. Great George-street, } Charlottetown, November 19, 1860. ; N. B.—Isiand made WHISKEY , also lowered to same price. giddy. On the clear sandy bottom appear thousands of sea | | SWABEY & ROBERTS. | the boat, suspended over the purest crystal, seems to float in | @,\Ie0 g money for Central Africa and builds houses out of | 3w CHARLES BELL, | MERCHANT TAILOR, AS removed to bis FORMEK STAND, QuEEN’s Savare, tator floats over groves of sea plants, gorgonias, corals, al- | Hi where he is prepared to supply EVERYTHING in the way of Gentlemen's apparel, from ATS to SOCKS. —ALSO— A large supply of Fall and Winter City, Oct, 23, 1860. Cloths, Vestings and Tailors’ Trimmings, | | 8p just “received per JSABEL, and Pen comsingr of Stock | Ta a, /and before testifying, very earnestly made the inquiry — | . hourly expected from Boston and N. York. tf fee-simple of their farms at £1 an acre. Kinds no dife ficulty in leasing lands under his manazement; but is we!l aware the tenantry would prefer purchasing the fre-simple of their farms at 5s. an acre to holding them on lease at the usual rates of annual rent. Many who hold lands on lease, with liberty to purchase, prefer holding them on lease, al- though able to purchase them. On Sir S, Cunard’s the Tenants have had the opportunity of purchasing at 10s. per acre, Some weaithy men would preer purchasing their lands to holding them on lease. Can't all purchase. Some can, but more cannot. The time an industrious man, settling on @ wilderness farm, without a capital, would require, be- Tue Queen anp tue Lerrer A.—Here is a discovery ! s?yrou had **a passion for the name of Mary,” and our gy, ious Queen has a passion for the letter A. Here is the root ¢-— Alexandrina Victoria, Queen; Albert, Prince Con- sort ; Adelaide, Princess Royal ; Albert, Prince ef Wales; Alice, second daughter; Alfred, secoud son ; Beatrice, fifth daughter. Every son and daughter of the Queen, born be. | fore the preseut year, has one name at least, beginning with | the letter A, a.d some more, [er majesty evidently thinks | her family to be A 1, and a trifle beyond —a right good mo-| therly fecling, in palace or in cot. In April, when the last | was bora, A being exhausted, her Majesty moved on to B. mings came up, avd endeavoured to encourage bim to far- ther efforts, but in vain. Captain Monroe begg.d Manchester to rise and make an attempt to get around the creek, telling him the light house was close by. ‘ It’s of no use, Captain,”’ said the unfortunate man, * [ can’t go any further.” Cummings placed his arms arognd the body of his comrade | in order to lift him to his feet, but at that moment the icy | hand of death was laid on both, and clasping in each other's | arms, face almost touching face, with words of friendly cheer | frozen in the utterance, these two brave men—Manchester "SS ¢ and Cummings—perished within a few minutes walk of | et ee ee Sie fore being able to purchase, depends on circumstances and jsafety. Is this position they were afterwards found by the | the man hbimsel’, Some cou!d pure’ase in half the time party sent in search. The young women who about eight years since were assis that others could. A man bringing up a tamily on such eir- Capt. Monroe succeeded in reaching the lighthouse in safety, | tants in the shop of Mr. Fletcher, hosier, Wine street, Bristol, | cumstances, and living comfortably, would take from 20 to jalthough badly frozen. Out of the twenty-two who had lately received the agreeable inforwation that they were le» 25 years to free his farm, if 100 acres, at 20s. per acr : formed the crew and passengers of the ill-fated Jersey City, gatees for £1009 each, Fee OF logacy duty, Bader the will of his improvements, in addition to the fee simple, would then but five survived, being Capt. Mouroe, two firemen, the | 49 eccentric old lady of Crewkerne lately deceased, for be worth, perhaps, £150. Says this of a man bringing up wheelman, and one passenger. The ethers either perished “ civilities received” them oa visiting the wd - which (a family ; but not of a young man unencumbered by a family. ‘in the waves or were frozea to death in that awful death | they were engaged. A elerk in one of the branches of Schec- | Boys, when they become of use, generally look out for them- ‘march. Six of the bodies have been recovered, some being key’s Banking Company is also remembered to the extent of | seives, Girls are often of more service to a farmer than returned to their former homes, and others buried on the | £9U0 for his “ politeness” in picking up and handing the old boys. Some young men leave the Island from the older oint. ‘jady a bandle of notes which she accideatly dropped in the /settlements chiefly; but not to the extent that has been « Weare glad to learn that the brave Capt. Monroe will | bauk. wine sihudie't hy gaits Wes: |stated. Restrictions in Mr, Edward Cunard’s Leases con- not suffer so severely by his exposure as it wa3 at first feared. cerning the eutting of timber, was an imaginary grievance, tender care during the fatal wreck and march of death on) prevailed with respect to the Champion's belt, which be at) iowed to cut timber for his own use, upon his own land. Long Point adds a brighter halo to the fame won by the ome time refused to give up when called upon todo so. He Mr, Deblois has always told the tenints that, notwithstand- 9.a.m.and4p.m gallant rescue of the frozen erew of the Omar Pusha, at the as handed the trophy over to the stakeholder and referee iag the restriction in their leases, they would be allowed to risk of his own life, at the mouth of Cleveland harbor, some | during the past weck, and we cannot help thinking that had ‘do so, Has never heard avy complaints made on account years since. | Tom persisted in any other course he would have seriously oF the restriction, except the case alluded to by one of the | ‘ compromised his character, which has hitherto been without ' delegates. No practical inconvenience arises from it. Has OCEAN SPLENDOURS. ‘blemish. Sam Hurst will now, as a matter of course, receive | never known the restriction clause to be acted upon. When | ; |will have to defend it, as our readers are aware, for three on the part of the exchanging parties. When a man finds the eye to distinguish objects ata very great depth. Near... erage ele me ; . zp Mindora, in the Ludian Ovean, the amie corals ies plainly eee he has au overplus of money it is natural for him to incline visible under twenty-five ‘a tons of water, Toe crystaline a ne to speculate with it; and such inclination is generally the ; : ; ; ee clearness of the Carribbean sea excited the admiration of | A young mania conversation one evening cuanced to re- cause of lands exchanging hands. Those who do not under. Columbus, who in the pursuit of his great discoveries ever mark ~ 1 am no prophet ?” True replied a lady present, “ no (stand farming get better os by sowing oats and planting retained au open cye for the beauties of nature. ‘ In pass- profit to yourself or any one else.” | potatoes among rit ea than they would upon clear lands, ing over these splendidly adorued grounds,” says Schopf,, «© Robby, what does your father do for a living?” “ He's Chis has particularly been the case with some of the French where marine life shows itself in di aciety of forms, 4 phi}; ist sir.” * A whan?’ 6 Ny : leaseholders, who have got better on im the woods thau they se an endiess varlely @ philanthropist sir,” “* A what!” * A philanthropist. He dson'd-hawe desnan eleumiaeeas Value of Edward Cunard’s lands. Thinks trey are as : ; | valuable as avy in the Isiand, except thcse which are near | stars, sea urching, molluses, and fish-s of a brillianoy of eolour | A on vee fy be lately dreamed that he had to Charlottetown; particularly about Cascumpeque. All | unknown in our temperate seas. Burning red, intense blue, | atl 5 | ee e, and upon waking up, fouud it was do- ithe leases ane es leases. sen are - ann upoa lively green, and golde ary ; the spec- | . ,the prope:ty. ascum 8 ressed faster than an yg d g den yellow perpetually vary 5 2 8p “ Marquis,” said Louis XVI. one day to the Marquis {district a the Island ‘ademie teoaeld, The oars cyoniums, flabellums, and sponges, that afford no less delight ;de Bierce, * you make puns upon all subjects, make one owe scarcely any back rents. They pay regularly. They ae upon me.” ** Sire,” replied the cautious Marquis, “* you are have uo antipathy to land-owners. The men who pay their /air, so that a person unaccustomed to the scene easilybecomcs jhe prdceeds.”” to the eve, and are no less gently agitated by the heaving waters,than the most beautiful gardens on earth when agentle not a subject.” | _ are always most prosperous; but squatters are badly breeze passes through the waving boughs.’—7e Seaand tts A witness was called to the stand to give his testi po~ : a g boughs. sta Oo give his testimony. | | Wonders. | Maviag taken bis place, he turned to the counsel at the bar, | Freeholrers and Leaseholders, Has known freeholdera ; willing to become leaseholders ; and many leaseholders, al- Summary Puntsument.—A letter from Friar’s Point, , Say, stranger, which side am [ on ! , thoug | Miss., says that the Vigilance Committee have hanged three | |freeholders, Political agitation is principally the cause of ~ # ed BEER & SON ‘paper. By jumping on the ste AVE been patiently waiting in expectation of RECELY- —'‘{he oe as the aud pretending to offer it for sale, you can easil t a ride} : : ; o ING naatebaaninns visit from several of their customers The Memphis Kaquirer says that a fellow from one of the | y ge for him to try to get rid of it? Mu. Cong: ; whose accounts fell due some three months since. H they have waited in vain. They now notify those to whom it AY : , , applies that their respective amounts must be settled withoyt | !¢09., a few days since, in utter disregar¢ of So ae a re Ger «4 Rive ror Normye.—Purch rou uesti 7 oO | carpenters for inciting che si to rebellion. Other North-| How ro Ger urchase &@ penny |jand troubles. In answer to the ion, put by ba sinidiens a © staves Lo sHUREe 'paper. By jumping on the steps of the various omnibuses, 'Tuomsow, Lf a man’s agreement be — en . e ’ Norther States saw fit to put forth his abolition sentiments faom the Bank to Hyde Park Corner for uothing. If you! a man has understandingly entered . ba hear fe |at Briat’s Point, ubout one hundred miles below Memphis, | ‘52 t0 return you have only to take the same steps back- is duty to endeavour to fulfil it, oF ¥ » MORRIS. ed ch. hs al ats uthern feel- | Wards.— Punch ee woes iD STITT ht for ‘ 001) ; i 2 0 + ad a a ae ad diated lt a aad a ING . arene earl atin ge Ee ee eg ee Te ee ORR MALNG, put ind ffereat about it, yet rather desirous to becoms — ~