> Va es Se Se - yy FF lO OO" er = » ORR ne A A, ARRAN AS I I at ; : ; : < - he Graminer, —_— MELANCHOLY SHIPWRECK. News by the English Mail. ( ‘Tax English, Colonial and Pevcign Sais esvayes heve Chie Ou Thursday, the 22nd, a boat's crew on their way from | North Shore of St. Ann’s to Ingonlish, discovered the wreek of a vessel astiore at “Smoky Cove.” On landing they found the deck of the vessel, with what remained above bends! and chain plates of the hull, were gone, She had 3U tons burthen. * Charles of Halifax, 2 : s ; soe boon brought from Pictou to G roty ‘town bv morning haviag been ' ' FLOUR, SOAP, CHEESE, Raisins, &c. &ec. tant and interesting, but rf ra a sailing Packet. The news is imp . ~ » t) i} ingve e ‘ . ema we regret we can make room four or 5 the “wowing extracts. ¢ rock o ry ware, There hae been no material change in the affairs of Italy. The revolation hus made no progress since Garibaldi’s retire- . Selonk hie } -ink about On the stern was painted the name | 0’¢lock, the following ‘inn: sehen Eat a od . a _ : oe GOO Ds: tine Salen i ae Titi ced Stee oar my | 50 bbls. Extra FLOUR, for family i A aiiilaiilins ake oe anes Sia ails ‘enditey Baer’ a ] th | 12 boxes SOA V om 6 boxes CLEES : ‘ t _ rare ere inserted ta red Witt | Boxes RAISINS 5 do Ground Pepper a needle, the letters W. L.; and on board evidently belong- | Half-boxes do. 1 do COFFEE ing to the Cabin, cut with a knife, the same letters—W. L.| 2 box-s Flat TOBACCO The trunk of the cabin was washed ashore, and under it | under 4 was fonnd tha body of a man about 6 feet in height. The | credit, on approved joint Notes of Hand. : : face was disfigured by rubbing against the beach, and the | _ Dee. 17, 1850. ALEX. McKiNNON, Auctioneer. hair was all off his head except a little on one side, which | ment to Caprera, ar d the Pope has not been deprived of his ‘a temporal power. ‘he enemies of the Papacy will not find much comfort in the absence of stirring events on the Italian 2 peninsula, VICTOR EMMANCEL AND THE AYFAIRS OF NAPLES. The departure of King Victor Mmmanuel for Sicily has . yr’ been deferred on account of bad weather. The offices of Councillors of Leiatenaney withow! portfolio have been sup- pressed. The General Consulta has been convoked for the =! = =e REP ONC 2 SR SAAC IOS TTD z: TEE AEBENET ay TR TICEM EAMG The Cape Breton News of the Ist inst., gives the follow: | \ | | e ing account of a Shipwreck at “Smokey Cove,” C. B.: AUB . The masts, spars, and rigging | FEVIE subseriber will Sell by AUCTION, at his SALE a short bowsprit, and was probably! &. ROOM to-morrow (TUESDAY), the 18th instant, at 11 9 crates assorted Crockery ware. Trrus—All sums under £10, cash; over £10, three months’ PRICES CURRENT. CuanLorretown, Dec. 15, 1860. 14d @ 2d lud @ lw Ooatmeal Eggs per dozen Sundr-es. 2ed of December. It is believed that King Francis IL. will quit Gueta in a few days. The Sardinian General Pinelli has entered Avezzine, the district surrounding which has been pacified. The Monitore Toscano publishes = despatch announcing that about 40 volunteers, from the duchy of Castro, had in- vaded the town of Aquapendente. They disarmed the Pon- tifical gendarmes, and hoisted the arms of Savoy. Governor escaped, bat 19 gendarm.s were made prisoners. THE GARTBALDIAN VOLUNTEERS. One thousand seven hundred making any demonstration. DEMONSTRATIONS AND ARRESTS IN NUN@ARY. Oa the 26th inst., while Count Karelyi, O>ergespan of Szathmar, was passing through De'reez'n, a torch-light pro- cession, accompanied by bands of music, was formed in his disturbances, which resulted in a military interventiun, and the crrest of honour. These demonstrations ciused some from twenty to thirty individuals. J J ENGLAND, FRANCE, AND ITALY. Tae Gazette de Cologne contains the following communi- eation from Vienna :—* We learn from Paris that a com- plete anderstanding now exists bet ween Eng'and and France based upon the English note of the 27th Oct., re'ative to This agreement will be shown by the nomination of Ambassadors Extriordinary to the Court of as the Italian Parliament has proclaimed the constitution of the Kingdem of Italy Further, we are as- the [talian question. King Victor Emmanuel as soon under the sceptre of that Sovereizn. The Papal Garibaldians who have chosen to return to their homes have embarked for Genoa. The embarkment of as many more was about to take place. General Sirtori: issued an order of the day inviting the officers and soldiers of the Southern army to abstain from appeared to be dark red; it had large bushy red whiskers. On the body were found the following articles of clothing : | a white knitted wool shirt, with small blue spots ; over that a blue serge shirt, then a blue check shitt, and a black satin vest—new; a pair white draws also new; two pairs grey homespun trowsers—the under one old and patched, the other good and new, and over these a yellow oil cloth trowsers ; on his feet a pair of grey hcme made ribbed socks, In both trowsers were “rule pockets,” leading to the supposition that the man was a carpenter or cooper. Should*this meet the eye of any of the deceased's relations it will be consoling to know that the boly was decently attended to and buried ou the farm of Norman MeLeod, North Shore—the c fin having been furnished by Murdoch and Maleolm McLeod, and the grave clothes by Joha McDermid. lo the poeket other one, and a few gruins buck shof. In addition to the articles above enumerated there was also found on the beach a black lyonese or other shaggy ‘ong piled Cloth Coat—torn by the violence of the sea. It is the opinion of parties who have seen the wreck, &., that the vessel was on her return from the Labrador, and that she was lost on Wedneslay night 17th inst. It is reported that a barrel of herring, a barrel of pork, ia barrel of oil, and the rudder of a ves-el, about 13 fect long, were found on the N. KE. of Boulardrie Island. At Low Point the body of a man was found, and a part of a man’s body at Lingan about 20 days ago. UNITED STATES. FINANCIAL PANIC IN CHARLESTON, Cotumata, S. C., Nov. 27.—The Governor's message was laid before the Legislature yesterday. ‘sured thatthe Western Powers will guarantee the new Ile recommends the arming of the State by guarantecing Kingdom to the House of Savoy. English point of view. gense through its Minister at Turin. ecting Venetia.” AUSTRIA. The Paris correspondent of the London Herald says nego- tiations for the cession of Venetia liad commenced. between M. Theuvenel, Prince Metternich and M. Kisse'eff. The royal yacht of Eog!acd, Victoria and Albert, having 1 for »9 on board the Empress, touched at Plymouth on the 23 coal, em route for Madeira. The Empress was received with a royal salute. The Aastrian government had adopted a pew measure ia Venetia. A deeree orders all fathers of famiiies to reea!l their syns from a'vroad, even if abseut for their education. ITALY. : A telegram date] Nuples, 2204 wisim?s, annoanees the serious illness of King Francis the se:oud. [12 is have barst a blood vessel on the Zist. A steamer was des- patched from Gacta to Nap’es for physicians. ' stated to There had kkea a chaaze in the Neapolitaa ministry, and it was considered certain that a tite couacil would be con- voked on vey important Occasious. Garibaldi had ieplied io an ad lress from the committee ef assistance which had orginated the expedition to Sicily. He -ays :— “ What you have done for Nap'es and Sicily, you must a's) accomplish for Rome and Ver Do not seperate ; do not leave your undertaking incomplete. The cnd must be attained. You will sce me ever ready to hasten tu the spot where the standard of Italy aad Victor Kwmanuel shal! be Tuised. The Pie lno.t:32 parliamont is to be convoted and forth- with diss»lved, in order to b: repl ed by an Ltalian parlia- ment. There is a strong party de-irous of the election of a ce. With regard to Venetia, France, which lately made the programme of Milan the basis of its Italian policy, now, it is said, takes completely the It is known that the latter power considers any act of aggression ayainst Venetia as more or less premature, and that it has made :epresentations in this : For this reason there is ground for anticipating a diplomatie arrangement res- A lo 3 conference on the snbjeet took pace in Paris on the 2lst, to take $90,000 worth of arms annually from Major Ripley. Also to make the circulation of abolition or other docu. ments tending to incite the slaves, treason, punishable witn death ; also to encourage direct European trade, the State to assume any losses accruing. Charleston, 27th.—It is rumored that reinforcements of U.S. troops are coming to Fort Moultrie. Financial matters are in a desperate condition,and merchants are signing peti. tious for the banks to suspend. EIN NEW YORK—LOS3 $500,000. FIREMAN KILLED. New York, Nov.25—A fire this morning destroyed two five storey stone buildings on Warren street, extending through to Murray street and occupied by Y.T. White & Johnson, Shepard & Sauuders, dry goods ; Hook, Skinner & & } GREAT FiR Co., clothing; J. H. Frothingham, cotton goods ; Stone Gracin, hosiery. The stocks and building were totally de- stroyed. Loss $500,000; or over a williog, The fire was causel by tr Vranzis Russel, a fire- man, was kille!, insured for ° “ Lim~veriest Due, There was a small fro in Orchard street to day, at which a child named Ofer was saToeated. Sap Cacamtrr.—A young couple namelt Johan Lytie and Jane Spvoner, were married a’ Barrington Staiion, on Sua lay, che [8h oft., and proceeded on Monday, full of hope and han- piness, “or weir new Lome in Mianes ta, where the husband | owned a vac ‘ble prozerty. Arriving at La Croase they stenped o board the stern; o4t bound fur St. Pau!, and in prome.ai the deck the youus huslend atejieu'al y lost his footing aad Bepped overboard, All + forts [9 reaci?? hin were unavailing ; ' ' - ¢ hefure returned aodthe younys and h ippy bride of a tey invade OClure returned ‘ ’ ' _— i 0 her home w discunsulate widew.— C hit G90 JOU NAL. > 26° - Disasters ov Laks Nov. 27.—Among the many dj-asters on the lake, oceas:oned by the late iw that of Cie propellors Uacotan aad Jersey B.ue, whose crews all perched, | ‘Phe sciirs. Win. Maxwell an! Tornado were both lost, to- gether with their crews. The schr. Wn. Good was towed into Sarina with the crew ore or less fruzen. ose 2. Fa} ARIE —Ou fala Storm, —> 60 were found two jack-knives, one had two blades, aud the 195 Dry Goods, Groceries, Tron, &c., &ec., &c. 1 soestnreee Puatiep, HE GREAT FALL STOCK has just arrived, andis now Beef, (small) per 1b.24 @ 44d Turkeys, oo be a oe Se} selling, at the usual reasonable prices, at Do. by quarter 4d @ 4d,Geese, each s 9d @ 28 94 * sn 3d @ 44d Fowls, each 10d @ Is 6d J H, TURNER & Co's. Lamb per Ib. 3d @ 444,Dacks, each 1s @ Js 3d Pork, per Ib. 3d @ 444'Patridges, each 9d @ Is DRESS DEPARTMENT. ae 1 —? os _ oe Fish. French Merinos, Coburgs, Cashmeres, Alpacas, Tartans, Butter (salt) Is 2d @ ls 4d Codfish, per gtl. 18s @ 20s| Reps, Sardinian Cloths, Winceys, Flounced Dresses, Spring Do. tub lld @ 1s 1d Ilerrings, per bbl. 25s @ 30s Skirts, ke. ate Cheese od @ 54d Mackere!, per doz. none ‘Tallow 9d @ 1ld ' SHAWL DEPARTMENT. Lard 10d Soma. Wool, Tweed and Tartan Shawls and Handkerchiefs, Filled a i “ude iad pots, Seeeso 33 = ° - Paisely do., Mantles, Mantle Cloths, Waterproof Capes, &e. eurl bar/ey 54 @ : 0. Flour, per barrel 428453} Do. (pie) 73 @ 9s Flour co tb 2d @ 2}¢ Shingles, per M, none | MOURNING DEPARTMENT. Black Coburgs, Alpacas, indiana Paramatta, Crapes, Crape Vallars, &e. a ee eres , Timothy Seed per bush. none Dry Goods and Hardware. Vegetables. piecnial en Wane Hoaiaesy. Tiaiiiiteaaiie Potatoes pr bush.Is 8d @ Is 10d|Wool per i 1s 3d @ 1s 6d aa . "y - ep = oul. : Ex ‘Gazelle.’ This Fall's Importation from | 1" 'prs 1ud @ Islay per ton 908 @ 100s Ladies’ Cashmere, Cloth, Kid and Lined Gloves and Mitts ; Carrots per bushel 2s Gd/Straw per ewt. Britain. 23 4d @ 2s 5d/Sheepskins GEORGE LEWIS, Market Clerk. MAILS. — Dry Goods: vem ; Striped SHIRGINGS, Grey COTTONS, Printed Cottons, W hite Shirtings, Blue, Red and White FLANNELS, Welsh Flannel, Woollen and Cloth Shawls, Printed Druggets, Printed Flannels, Furniture Cot ons, Grey Cotton Hose, Black and ww: Bb. Thread, &e. &e. HARDWARE—Cut Nams, Grass, &e. UTLERY. ard , Hay 7 ''srus—All sums under £10, cash ; over £10, three months ; and THURSDAY, at 12 o'clock, noon. over £40, four mouths, on approved joint notes. Dec. 17. ALEX. McKINNON, Auctioneer. Efiouseho!ld ICurniture. FENUE Subscriber will sell by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, 10th January next, at 11 o’elock, at the residence of | Mn. Prerce Gavt, all the HOUSEROLD FURNITURE, consisiing of Also, a lot of UNITED STATES, wil\, until further notice, be made u will be made up as follows: On Monday, the 10th December, Thursday, the 20th «+ Monday, tie 24th of FRIDAY, at 7 o'clock, p. m. : ; L. C. OWEN, Mahogany Tables, Chairs, Sofas, Bedsteads and Bedding, | Postiaeater Gétbend: Carpets, Rags Window Curtains Fire Irons, Pictares, Look- | ing Giasses, Kitchen Utensils, and a variety of other articles. General Post Office. Charlottetown, Dee. 8, 1860. 2w 1s 9d @ 2s | Homespun per yard 3s 6d @ 6s HE MAILS for the neighbouring PROVINCES, and the and forwarded by SCHOONER, via PICTOU, every MONDAY | Prints, Cottons, Ticks oo a | Mails for ENGLAND, NEWFOUNDLAND and BERMUDA Mails for NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA and the UNITED | STATES will, on and after FRIDAY, the 14th instant, be forwarded, via Cape Tormentine, every TUESDAY and Woollen and Cloth Hose, Ladies’ Drawers and Vests, Child- rens Socks, Wool Gauntlets, Sleeves, Caps, Rubber Boots fBXUE subscriber will Sell by AUCTION, at his Sale Room, wr a — per dozen a @ - and Shoes. to-morr: PUESDAY), the 18th instant, at 12 o'clock, reat per bushe none|Calfskins per Ib 7d @ the following ee Barley + 4s @ 4s Gulflides per sad @ 4d FANCY DEPARTMENT. 4s @ 4s 64 | Ribbons, Trimmings, Scarfs. Lace, Collars, Sleeves, Hair | Nets, French and English Flowers, and Head Dresses, Dress Caps, Ladies’ Felt Hats, Silks, Velvets, Plated Card Baskets, Fish Slices, &c., Sable Martin and other Furs. HEAVY DEPARTMENT. Towellings, Warp, Flannels | Blankets, Horse do., 5 Bushel Bags, &. FURNISHING DEPARTWENT. | Damasks, with wide Fringe, Tassels and Lace to match ; Moreens, Linen Damask, Tabie Covers, Floor Cloth, Drugget ; by yard or square ; Room Papers, Carriage Lace. L.sssuietiigghiiiyilaicintbilbadhy GENTLEWENS DEPARTUENT. | White and Colored Shirts, Flannel do., Under Vests and | Drawers, Scarfs, Ties, Mufflers, Knitted Jackets, Gloves, Mitts, Socks. Beaver, Melton and Dosskin Cloths, &c., Um- _brellas, Waterproof Coats. —— Further particulars given by Catalogue. Terus—All sams over £10, cash ; over £10,3 months; over | £20, 6 months credit, on approved joint Notes of Hand. | ALEX. McKINNON, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, Dec. 17, 1860. J. W. BRADLEY & 60, Srreers, Charlottetown, at very low prices for CASH o " rn ‘ ———— | PRODUCH#, offer for Sale— Sale by Auction. fAVIE subscriber has on hand 20 Srackxs of Upranp and | Marsh HAY, together with a quantity of STRAW, cn | Governor's Island, which he will offer at PUBLIC AUCTION, | on the 26th January next. at 10 o’el ck, a. m. Terus—Ali sums under £10, eash on delivery ; over £10, | three months’ credit will be given, on approved joint notes of Bond in London, Domecque & Co.'s finest SHERRY, 5 years in Bond, CLARET, CHAMPAGNE, London PORTER—gquarts and pinta, Bass’s Pale India ALE, do | hand. ROBERT GAY. | Boswell’s Quebec ALE—barrel and bottled, Pownal, Lot 49, December 17, 1860. 4w pd. i MOLASSES, —_—_—_—____ “re RAISINS, ; Y ° CURRANTS Efousehold Furniture. | COFFEE, SALERATUCS, BLACKLEA D, KEROSENE LAMPS, PAILS, TUBs, rANO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, | the 18th instant, at 11 o'clock, at the late residence of | Dr. STBATTON, R. N., Corner of Kent and Quesn-streets, the whole of his HOUSE- | HOLD FURNITURE, consisting of — SOFAS, Chairs, Centre and other Tables, Lounging Chairs, | Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Chests Drawers, Hair Mattrasses, Feather Pillows and Bolsters ; a large quantity of Bedding, | Table Linen, Carpets and Hearth Rugs, Knives and Forks, | Platedware in Forks, Spoons, Castora, Tuast Rack ; lot | Crockery ware and Glass ; Couking and Franklia STOVES, Kitchen Utensils, Wood and ‘al. patterns, 150 Kegs of assorted NAILS and SPIKES, Broad & Co.’s celebrated New Brunswick AXES, CROCKERY, Mill and other SAWS of all descriptions, IRON and STEEL of all kinds, Foundry Castings, Mill Gearing, &e., j -—— A LSo—— One very superior Rosewood Cottage EP°FANGO PORTE. Terxs.—Three months’ credit on sums over £10, on approved ites, WieLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Dee. 10, 1860. match, nery, 6s. per gallon ae HMARDW ARE—large assortment, GLASS, TOBACCO, GUN3-—large assortment, CORDAGE>, Always on hand articles too numerous to mention. Ni A NNNS anpeemeemeseee eee eames ooo j ‘HEE. AEDSO BAHT QE } CRE AE ss BBD EY = TORE, Queen Street, Tria = ‘ ~~, 2 | ESRW LATE CHARLE’S Mewur r, Charlottetown, December 3, 1860. \?SYULE subscriber having compl.ted his Importations for tlie | ~~ pHoTNK AT Winter, comprising almost every article of daily use and BOSTON, BOSTON, consumption, mn Linen, Cotton, Woollen and Faney GOODS, pust received, ex ‘ Septimus” from Boston— 4ad als» in READY-MADE CLOTHING and BOOTS and | Suc of every description, together with GROCERIES, | FLOUR, be , Ouers .5@ same at the lowest price to be obtained in the SUGAR, CONFECTIONARY, FLUID, City, For Casit on Dettvery. CANDJ.E3, MOLASSES, LOZENGERS, Ife feels satisfiea uf sustainiag tha desorved reputation the RAISINS, TEA, Establishment earned under his predecessor, when the public | Fer sales Wholesale, by J. & T, MORRIS named it * THE CHEAPSIDE Suv,” and is covfident that] Decorber 8, 1860. Im ah the articles already disposed of will give satisfaction and Cognac BRANDY—direct from England—5 years in| A large assortment of STOVES of the latest American | A large assortment of FILES, from the celebrated | House of Charles Cammel & Co. Sheffield, England, | Steam ENGINES, from £100 upwards; BOILERS to) OlL—used for Threshing Machines and other machi- | GROCERIES. ‘Superior Black and Green TEA, fresh Roasted Coffee, Suger, AWSON’S BLOCK, corner of Great Georce and Kenr Museatel, Layer and Sultana Raisins, Currants, Pranes, Fig», r Almonds, Spices, Fancy Soaps, eee and other Candles, The celebrated Dundee Marmalade, &c. IRON, STEEL, SALT, ROPE, PIPES, by Box, &. British Dry Goods Store, Great George-street, October 23, 1860, RUBBERS! | RUBBERS! RUBBERS! } j 60 PAIRS Ladies’, Misses’ and Gents’— JUST OPENED —very cheap. BEER & SON. Noy. 19, 1860. BOOTS & SHOES. PAIR, suitable for the season, in great variety. Noy. 19, 1860. BEER & SON. 1,000 SEAL SKIN COATS. A FEW, very superior. Noy. 19, 1860. BEER & SON. eae aaah ca MANTLES! MANTLES! NICE ASSORTMENT. Nov. 19, 1860. BEER & SON. Cloths! Cloths! Cloths Sr L SKIN, Napolean, Sable Beaver, Black, Mixed and Steel Beaver, Dueskins, T'weeds, Satinetts, &c. &. ke. | Noy. 19, 1860. BEER & SON. | DRESS GOODS, JN VARIETY, including a large assortment of Plaids, Striped, Checked, and Plain Winceys. Novr. 19, 1860. BEER & SON. HATS & CAPS. Orne a large Stock, well assorted. Nov. 19, 1860. BEER & SON. EUR COAT COLLARS. GI BERIAN LAMB and RUSSIA;PUP SKINS. Nov. 19, 1860. BEER & SON. TEA! ' TEA! TEA! UR STOCK OF 60 CHESTS, now received, can be highly (6we) “Nove 19, 18600 BEER & SON. NEW YORK! Nov. 19, 1860. calpains NEW YORK j UST RECEIVED from New York, ex “ HELENA” — 60 Sides best Sole LEATHER, 20 dos BUCKETS, 50 bbis Family FLOUR, 29 do BROOMS, 10 do Crushed SUGAR, 5 CHEESE, GREAT SATISFACTION thereby recommend their friends to participate in the BAR- GALNS offered for Sale. constituent assembly of the whole ation, in order to estab-| * ia the constitution of the new Italian state. To the Ladies and Gentlemen, and in particular te those of | ‘8 KECEIVED by the purchasers of the LEVIATIIAN A few still on The Philadelphia Ledger, a few days since, contained the following advertisement: —- the Country, who have favoured him with their custom, he | begs to return his sincere thanks. COOK STOVE, it combines so many good qualities. hand—Twetve Montus Crepit, if required, 25 kegs NAILS, 5 Cases Men’s BOOTS 5 boxes TOBACCO, Let COTTON “WARP, A few Puncheons HIGH WINES, 1,190 pairs Men’s, Women’s and Misses’ RUBBERS, ALSO The commanders and several of the officers of the Hero| Wanted, by a respectayle colored family, a white bey, 14 Dee. 3, 1860. Im BEER & SON. avd Ariadne had received promotion on the safe return of the Prioce of Wales. The London Globe confirms the report that the Queen wil! confer the vacant garter on the Duke of Newvastle. It was reported in Paris that the Emperor intends paying a fying visit to Windsor in the course of a few weekg to mect the empress. : The Archbishop of Paris has issued a circular advocating the collection of “ Peter’s pence,’ pediments thrown in the way by the government. THE FRENCH PRISONERS IN CHINA. The Moniteur publishes General Montauban’s reports from the French bead-quarters in China. The General states that the prisoners of the Alliei Army, who were earried to Pekin, were well treated. On the side of the French, besides some soldiers of the escort, Colonel! Grandchamps, the Abbe, Duluc, aud M. Delauture were made prisouers by the Chinese, TURKEY. The documents connected with the French loan have been signed by the Porte. ‘They have gone to Paris. Genera! dvabs is still prevalent as to the conciusion of the affair. The Bulgarian community propose to secede to Roman Catholic- ism, because the Porte bas refused (heim a seperate patriarch- ate. A heavy storm has passed over the Black Sea. Many wrecks are reported. re ee ree THE SEASON. Artes an autumnal season of upcexampled mildness, which affo rded every desirable facility for fall operations to the mer- canti’e man and the farmer, winter |as set in upon us in good | earnest. For several days past there has beep exeellent sleigh- | ing in town and country—navigation is nearly, if not entirely | | atau end for several months, and Jeck Frost is busy in closing vp every harbor, river and creek in the Island. The Mail Steamer Westmorland inade her last trip to She- diac ex Monday last, where she remains until the navigation reopens. The Mails will hencefort be sent and received via Capes Traverse and Tormentine. Te first Mail by this route | was received on Tharsday morning last, and on Friday even- ing the first was despatched from hence. i / @Docron New, Ranxrw will please accept our cordial ac- |} knowledgements for the bottle of medicine forwarded to us last week, and which, we believe, passes in the vulgar world | wader the name of ‘¢ Old Jamaica.’ We foj’owed the pre- | Stiption of the learned Doctor, taking a full dose regularly | notWithstanding the M-| | ness, borne with Christian resignation to her Heavenly Father, Caroline . | Davia, the beloved wife of Mr. Thomas Green, in the 38th year of her White York, aged 24 years. mourn Ser death. or 16 years of age, to wait on the table, and make himself | generally useful abuut the house. +0 ___— | Acaron the Besver and Meadow Railroad was precipiated linto the Lehigh River on Thursday. ‘There were 28 passen- vers in the car, 3 of whom were drowned. The car sunk in | 20 feet of water. The bodies were recovered. | Tue Sgason.—The weather during the present fall, has been the | | mildest ever experienced in Miramichi. The first snow fellon Tuesday | | last, but the principal part of it was nearly washed away by the rain in | the evening—not, however, before a few indulged in a sleigh ride. The | schooner Wave, from Quebec, arrived on Wednesday morning, discharged | her cargo, and is now loading at the lower Steam Mill inChatham. The Ice has been gradually accumulating in our river since Thursday. On that day the steam ferry boat crossed several times She was laid up that evening, but intercourse js stil! kept up with the opposite shore by the row boat, which miakes a trip across when the tide and ice permit. There are no vessels in port--and we belieye ali that were expected ar- rived.— Miramichi Gleaner, Dec 1. Fire at CuataaM, Minamicnr.—This place has jast been visited by one of the most destructive fires that ever occurred there. It took place at aboot half-past two o’clock on the morning of Friday, the 17th inst. The fire originated on the premises of Messrs. Bourke and Noonan, Grocers, and no less than mime buildings, in the buisness part of the} town, were consumed. A lady named Pyau was drowned on the 34 December, while attempt- ing, in eompany with her husband, to cross the ice from Nassassis to Fredericton. | We hear that a Schr. called the Lively Lass, Farneaux, from Pictou’ for CLarlottetownd, laden with coal, is ashore in Pictou Island. } The Schr. Rustico, of Rustico, P. E. Island, waa abandoned near St. | | Pierre, on the 30th October, Capt. and erew taken off by Schr. Dart, off | St. Anns —Hz. paper, Dec. 1. The Schr. Sago, from Turks, Island, loaded with salt, bound to Char- lottetowu—owned by Messrs, Haszard and Davis—was driven ashore in the Gut of Canso, in the gale of Tuesday last. Vessel and cargo total loss—Part ovly insured. Married, On the 26th Nov., at the residence of John Hamilton, erth, James Evans, Esq., City Marshal of Charlottetown, to Catherine, | eldest daugiter of the late Mr. James Hamilton, of New Perth On the Sth inst, at the residence of the Hon. Joseph Wightman, | Saint Andrew's Point, Mr. James Stewart, bachelor, of New Perth, to | Christianna Jane Creed, spinster, of French Village, Sturgeon. On the 28th ultimo, by the Rev. J. Prince, at the residence of the bride’s brother, Crapaud, Mr. Edward Rogerson to Miss Ada Smith, both of the abuye named place, Tied, On Thursday morning, the 13th instant, after a long and painful ill- |age, leaving a disconsolate husband and seven children to mourn her , Printed | Blue & Orange Do., On the fth ultimo, Dobson May, wife of Mr. Robert Hardy, Little | Lin no Cottons, She has left three children of tender age to | Gambeto &C uss. In this City, on Wednesday the 12th inst., Mr. George Lord. Butcher, | ed 60) years, a native of Cornwall, Hoglaud. At North River, on Friday, 23d Noy., Catherine, only daughter of | at the time prescribed, and have no hesitation in saying that Fit/ey McKinnon, aged 42 years. i is the most powerful and agreeable medicine ever adminis- Wred tous. We can certify that it is a sovereign remedy for mary ills that flesh is heir to, especially the cure of lowness Mf spirite; but the mischief is that as the animal spirits be- Some high the other kind are apt to become provokingly low. We hive not yet, however, reached that extreme stage ; and no hesitation in recommending the medicine to the use of all our friends, TO CORRESPONDENTS. “On dit,” by “ a 7 dent,” wil) 's rae and a‘ Norwal School Stu Beil, Richibucto; do. 12—Pricce of Wales, Proetor, Boston; g ods. Lady Jane Gray, Paul, | Pictou; coal. ; Arno, Campbell, Halifax; pro. Glide, Talbot, Newfld,; do. Ann, Bourke, Canso; bal. Dashaway, Ball, Bideford, Eng.; 6,400 bus. oats, 1,200 do. potatoes, &e. . Swain, 8t. John, N, B.; 6000 bus. oats, &c. f 4 ’ neat Pireetahe a: 3372 bus. potatoes, 1096 do. oats. Flirt, Chi-¢ are paid at once, they will be sued for the same without further notice. virie, Pictou; bal. Rosebud, Langile, River John; salt. . _ PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Dec. 8—Schr. Rosebud, Langile, River John; boards. Sea Breeze, | li—Catherine Elizabeth, LeBlanc, Pictou; coal. | Christiana, McNeill, Pictou; coal. , ~ CLEARED. { Dec. 6—Amazon, Brookman, New York; 12,000 bushels oats. 7— | Margaret Annie, Gillis, Providence, U. 8.; pro. —Polymede, Ormston, London; timber, deals, country produce, &c. 10—Henry, Uub- | Terreece Ratnroaw Acctoexr.~—Maunch Chunk, 30th.—' Alcohol, Gin, Tea, Tobacco, Dry Goods, Creck- | rgxO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY | ROOM, QUEEN STREET, at 11 o’elsck, a. m., the following | Esq., New | received per Bark Guzelle, from LIVERPOGL, and other ALSO : f : ; : ro ye ae Baldwin APPLES, warranted a good article. A variety of DRY GOODS, consisting of — BT : ce & GREY COLLONS, DOESKINS,; SHAWLS, oor. 39. 32. = a ee. Do. Handkerchiefs, Coburgs, in yariet \ te ‘ i Beeson Jae. y CHARLES BELL, 4 A and head of the Ferry Warf. Apply to ue Subseriber begs to acquaint all persons indebted to BENJ. DAVIES. RW 4i. SUMMERSIDE. Te subscribers having completed their FALL IMPOR- TATIONS, beg to soucit the attention of purchasers to their large and varied assortment of AXESS! AXES?! Charlottetown, December 17, 1860. just received, and for sale by 2 W. W. IRVING. Dee. 3, 1860. Ts] tf CASTINGS FOR DRY GOODS GROCERIES THRESHING MACHINES. RAISINS ( URRANTS Is send Pi d 2 tie atte ts APPLES SPICES UST received from Pictou foun ry, ag ae TEA TOBACCO = Kerosene Oil LIQUORS oe ae —— Palo and Dark Brandy Old Jamaica Spirits Holland GIN Old Seoteh do. Old Tom Crockery and Glassware Kerosene Oil Lamps and Glasses. Aso, ConsTANTLY oN Hanp Sydney and Pictou (OAL, large and small Roach and SJack LIME BOARDS and LUMBER Stoves. Labrador HERRING The advantages of these Stoves over American manufactured SALT; Parlor, Church, Hall and Cooking STOVES in | are, that they are strong and substantial—we have had them great variety ; which will be sold cheap for cash, or approved |in use for nearly two years, and they appear as perfect as eredit of three months. GREEN & HUNT. | when new, with a fair prospect of lasting for the next ten Summerside, December 17, 1850. | years—and the saving of wood and labour. ’ pais rs |Epwarp Morrisey, Tavern Keeper; ‘'somas McPuerson, ! ! | Auction! Auction! | Port and Sherry Wino Old Irish Whiskey — §toves! Stoves! To Farmers and others, who wish to save Money, when Oats and Cash are scarce. E, the undersigned, certify that the Yarmoura Cooxinc Stoves, purchased by us from the Agent at Orwell, have fully proyed to be what they were represented to us—good Wharfinger; Caartes James McDonatp, Orwell ; Captain | Joun McDonaxp, Pinette; Frstay McDonaxp, Point Prim: | Ricwarp GitL, Newtown. | Now is the time to secure one of these everlasting cheap Stoyes, before they are all sold. Also for Sale, a few FARMER’S BOILERS, ata a price, 2 ROK ‘Ri ‘ * Subscriber’s SALE | Suitable for soap making, dyeing, or boiling potatoes for pigs. OUER SYR RIEE Gs ence rne SAL won Deleainans will beatOvedl Wintel on tha teh Gahan, loading with Produce for the subseriber. Cj Q) Q D sS PATRICK STEPHENS. 9 i ‘i Cheap Store, Orwell, October 2, 1860. 3m | FOR SALE. | | Nov. 3, 1860, NEW ORGAN, suitable for a Church, made in London, - Apples, Apples, Apples. — by one of the best makers, will be sold very low. OR SALE at DODD’S BRICK STORE, 50 Barrels eryware, Glassware, Buckets, Brooms, Lea- ther, &., &e. recent arrivals from the UNITED STATES :~— 60 Chests TEA, English importation, warranted good. 6 Crates Crockery ware, 5 Casks Glassware, 6 Kegs TOBACCO, 20 Doz. Brooms, 9 Casks ALCOHOL, 20 do. Buckets, 4 Do. GIN, 1 Cask Cutlery, 40 Boxes OAP, 75 Sides LEATHER, 40 Boxes Cigars, 2 Bales Buffalo Robes. J. & T. MORRIS. (all papers Im) Regatta Shirting, Bed Tick, ; MERCHANT TAILOR, Fancy Do. Cotton Warp Pee best Cast Steel AXES (Island pattern) To arrive, per “ Gazeute,” from Liverpool~ Chests and half chests TEA, _ Boxes SOAP, Boxes CANDLES, Bales of Grey COTTONS and Striped SHIRTINGS, &e. 3 J. & T. MORRIS, Nor. 5, 1860, (all papers Im) FOR SALE, 8,000 bushels of dry heayy OATS, 1,000 bushels BARKLEY, 30 tubs BUTTER, 7,000 *° 200 bushels OYSTERS, Now ready for shipment at Orwell, as fast as they can be taken on board. ——ALso— 1 Cargo good sound POTATOES, For particulars, enquire of ALEX. McKINNON, Charlottetown, PATRICK STEPHENS, Orwell. Noy. 5. tf ** Mulli Societate Tutiores.”” ALLIANCE COMPANY OF LONDON. Capital £5,000,000 Sterling. v ITE SUBSCRIBER, as the AGENT of the above Company. still continues to take risks in the Par LIFE DEPARTMENT, and will be h»ppy to farnish Persons with TABLES OF PRE- | MLUMS for Lite Assurance in yarious 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 jarge families, being about to enter into business engagements, or how otherwise in making pro- yision for the future, to call at his Office, obtain the neeessary information, and effect an Insurance on heir lives. Orrice norrs are irom 10 a.m. until 3 e’elock p-m. The Subseriber can also be consulted at his Chambers upon the various branches of his profession. CHARLES YOUNG. 3m Charlottetown, Oct. 29, 1860. City Tannery—West end of Grafton Street. Notice. TO SHOEMAKERS AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. Foe Sale at the above establishment— 600 CALFSKINS, 500 Sides SOLE LEATHER, at Is. 9d. per Ib. J AS removed to his FORMEK STAND, Quvezn’s Sgvarg, where he is prepared to supply EVERYTHING in, the way of Gentlemen's apparel, from HAT'S to SOCKS. —ALSO— A large supply of Fall and Winter Cloths, Vestings and Tailors’ Trimmings, just freceived per JSABEL, and the remainder of Stock hourly expected from Boston and N. York. City, Oct. 23, 1860. Grain, Grain. HE highest priee given for BARLEY and OATS at ross Barred Muslias. eo Terms Liperat. WILLIAM McGILL, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, Dec. 10, 1860. Hierring! Hilerring! “5 Barrels of Spring HERRING, a prime article, for 5 Sale on reasonable terms. Dec. 17. lia WILLIAM DODD, Aactioneer. | ~ Gomfortable House to Let, ND possession given immediately, That comfortable House lately oeeupied by Mr. 8S. A. Fowxe, corner of Prince and Water Streets, tf Coles’s Brewery and Distillery. Constantly on hand at prices cheaper than can be pur} chased in the Market, the best of Rum, Brandy, Gin, Whis key, and a superior article of old Malt Whiskey, Also — X; XX, and XXX Ale. { Charlottetown, November 14, 1859. Dec. 17. WILLIAM DODD, Queen Square. NOTICE. him in his late business that unless their respective Amounts Dec. 17. ALEX. McKINNON. * The proprietor of the City Tannery takes this opportunity of returning his thanks to the pubiic lor the liberal patronage he has received at their hands during the past eighteen months ; and he would further intimate that he expects shortly | to be able to supply this market with Sole Leather at ONE SHILLING AND SIX PENCE A POUND, which will be as cheap ag the same quality of Sole Leather can be purchased either in New York, Doan or Halifax. March 20, 1860. Isl. Dissolution of Co-Partnorship. Notice. ue Co-Partnership heretofore subsisting between the sub- scribers, under the firm of MCMILLAN & LING, Wheatly River, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persone indebted to the said firm will make payment to Alexander McMillan, who is daly authorized te sestle all aeconnts re- lating to the said concern, ALEXANDER McMILLAN, WILLIAY LING Wheatly River, Nov. 22, 1800, "