fis agreement Whieh the Islander strives to : mattal abhorrence of the owners and occupier, | pxisti92 yn the eet up us| the performance of her trips, und we think she should not Che Examiner. TREATMENT OF MASON AND SLIDELL, PIRATES TO BE HANGED. hate been condewned withowt a survey baving been held - PRICES CURRENT. Cuartorrevown, November 30, 1861, Poultry. VEN ADVERTISEMENTS. Provisions: ¥ the of the Prince Edward (sland lands under lease to the awards, on her, which was not done. It was rather remarkable; New York, Nov. 24.-- The Herald's tn Washington Reef ib. 2d 4aa'r k ate : ee » OTe : a Biden . 1 | ai : ! j egide ll) per lb. 8d @ 444 Tarkeys, each @ . © ih the Mast, highly ingentous, but it shews tumistake- | t9 see the Colonial Seer tary and his brother, the Hon. J. CU.) dispatch says thatthe Government has decided that Mason ef, (small) pe ’ : oa = oe grat fact aan bot! parties are looking at the sine | Pope take passage in the Westmorland on Monday last, t) and Slidell shall be treated in all respects, as to close confines ad hy quarter tedki ana’ os Is © as BLACKWOOD’S MAGAZINE , evil oa : : tare ’ vig Se : *. |ment and fare, like criminals guilty of the highest crimes | Matton a POW, GAC @ i6 i the ¢ on the political horiou, He ge - . a former carrying the Lieut. Governor's despatches forthe Eng-!aeainst the law aaa full ceuitana is Catal that Col, | Lamb per ® 24d @ 44d Ducks, each . 1s 2d @ Is 6d mai ’ »prietor: Ce scttie ' : lan . . : *p; i Why. Det oe eee net ero ee ee ee ence ce, (lish Muil, while tha little schooner was trying to work her | Corcoran and the otter officers now in the hands of the rebels | Pork, per Ib, 24d @ 4jd Patridges, each 9d @ Is BRITISH REVIEWS. Pe {i so thorough'y ventilate the Land questioa, and ex- , ; ; all rveeie villi . _ Do. (small od @ Gad at that : i so we oe zs i os us alan naan way out uf the harbour with the bulk of the Kaglish Mail, | sha } receive the treatment due to their rank as prisoners of Toul oan 4 Od @ Add Fish . ented ia. rs cherr fen cies —— i" } P : : war. , b. : _ u ‘ agat, “ bow Much owest thot unto my lord?” and then or-| which stood a very fair chance of being too late forthe steamer) ‘{},e Government has also come to the determination to| Butter (fresh) 18 2d @ Is 4d Codfish, per qtl. 18s @ 20s L. ae & aa ores ow nee - ne the fol~ —<— aoe greater redection than is warranted from the parable, ‘at Halifax. According to Mr. Pope's statement in the Js- hang every prisoner, only convicted of pitacy on the high seas, ne by = _e - Aenea ae yw se” n owing ing * : - cent rolla-~that will, by giving defiui- | ger. the Westmorland w ; ao ad ,| whether he hail from the North of the South, from Kngland | Ubeese per PrOORGEEn, Pel Cus. 26.9C@ ce . : gy be writ beeee’ om io ae i wae oe inder, the Wee morland was not fit to be trusted with the ‘or any other foreign nation ; and that they will hold the pri-| Tallow Od @ lid THE LONDON QUARTERLY (Conservative). gon to their rigits, place limits on their powe a vat | Mails or human life, and yes he did not hesitate to go in her! yoners now in captivity, ineluding Slidell, Mason and Faulk- | Lard 10d Lumber, ei ; o teal) " » ignorant— ‘ , ek md Cat OTN : gh It Were, * bell Che cat aud wara the ae ie th By, Simself and bring His Excelleney's despatches with him. We | ner, responsible for any barbarity which may be practised Ham none Boards, (hemlock) 38 6d @ 4s THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig). ay” culminate OWT a new phase of oppressive dilcuily. Pi a formed also that when the Steamer was about, @P0® the prisoners of war confined in Southern prisons. | Peurl Barley 14d @ 13d) Do. (sprace) . ds @ Ss . 3 ; these reasons are not of themselves enough to account for have been informe } s ne an lveadiehaeeddaia onal | Flour, per barrel 423453} Do. (pine) 78 @ 9s THE NORTU BRITISH REVIEW (Free Chureb). Nn the abhorrence that the Isfand>r attributes to the proprietor | returning from Pictou on Thursday night last, Mr. Secretary 4 uy Suppuies vor THE SouTH rrom Etrove.——Information, | fleur per i 2 @ 244/Shingles, per M. none 4 ig common with the tenant—it is soueinog e'se, TaMNNTING | Pope offered Capt. Evans a private boaus of five pounds to as we tearn, was received yesterday by the Government of the | recreee gE sda ded Siesta. THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal). - that take precedence of the award-w ade law. at r* the cate) bring over the English Mail, which was then detained in Pie- arrival of an English Steamer. Her cae sane of I “BES pe ' Timothy Seed per bush. none 5 trace oO nevitable—, ange) S on 2 stores ~ se i j —t ty-eight , . ' ; * ; q J + . ee ei eat moe Gack “ante ft ver dps, Tho Capt vry properly raul 1 | Kae aed actu ee tea a wee pag eect, far seed mr, eme| BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH. MAGASINE (Por Sth Gat 4 0 “ aaa the withbolden and veri-| 4 4nything of the kind, apart, as it would be, from the terms |&e. She cost £38.000 in England, and is regarded as a vessel | Potatoes pe ao ls @ is an or 25s > Bbc The present critical state of Euro affairs will render dee: | Geet @ Vegumanes ‘cess . { ' Smati fof the contract with the Steamer (of unsurpassed speed. Her commander, J. wv. Bullock, for- | Carrote ae - Pa PS Sop 198 @ ©%) these publigations unusually interesting during the forthcom- y bie award shal! start into hie. t is the anticipation o : ; | : ; . ; | Green Peas per qt noneStraw percwt. Is 6d @ ls Yd]; : - tad id 1 centhainal a ts iii MIN ads tmerly of the United States Navy, lutely ran a steamer between | P il d 386d @ 6 ing year. They will occupy a middie ground between the ner, tne jedguent of the House, and the indignation one PoP" : ; . New Orleans and New York. [is present vessel mounts one Seal DPPREP HOF Fee ; tastily written news-items, crude speculations, and flying ra- a juoming im the distance, that m ikes the award look hazy in| Mr. George Sutherland—sometimes called the Reverend— large swivel gun amidships. The cargo.of this vessel, if her | Grain. Apples per dozen id $d ' mors of the daily Journal, and the Tome of tre the eyes of proprietors, and prompts the pious abborrencs of | hae pablishe doa very ill tempered letter in the last Monitor | arrival is corre: Uy reported, is apecial!y valuoble at this time. bdr per bushel 30 6a a he vrs ep? _ a 4d @ a future historian, written after the living interest and excite- ad ian. Oe change lace likely, | cin in alten Meet i a Snemes low urie 8 Od @ 48/1} ides per nt of the yreat political events of the time sh ve ee na ie a an’ settlemeeey een emeanen.. We advinn Coungs to tenep cnet net quien: | Richmond Enaminer, Now. 56. Outs” ' ~s 2s @ 22 24\Sheepskins each 48 6A @ 6e| og oway ~ ite Re tens Soctottenin ines eaten ‘aoigs ‘Acre wotlk n ¢ A ous *e e . . » him au aff. nce Same | Te ee : Te ay SWISS y ‘ » he : : : : ; ! i sald ysmoo hiy on to completion, and the Islander aodme'gnnntae a that if we-con affed apnes end chan, wo) Arnivat or anotuen Brivisy Srtamer.—Undovbted informa- | GEORGE LEWIS, Market Clerk. | for the ouly really intelligible and reliable history of current a ad ‘ es to wait omelan oe avoid discussion, aad %24!) present him with our compliments in due form next week. | tion of the arrival of another British steamer at a Contede- | f vs , : —— javents, aud a8 such, in addition to their well-established [i- pane ra ithout Soeit tion : but as- it is, ever : dey ty eee er yr |rute port has reached this city. Her cargo consi-ts of ten ) | T | 1 §! ay { terary, scientific, and theolugical cuaragter, we urge them qua: te eet wun ; ae or t es : 7 ¥ | CATHOLIC YOUNG MBSN’S LITERARY INSTITUTE. | tifled cannon, 29,000 stand of arma, a large asorted cargo of i { ; upon te cousiderative of the readiag pubhie. - dawns nearer to the e - api vo! : - oe "ae ke r, yet 'medicines, clothing, blankets, &c. The steamer is command- | 4! i & EARLY COPIES, , p Might sets In With greater varkness to the hopes of) i eh ine earn ‘: ed by an ex-United States officer, und igofleet enough to suc- | - ~ . cious hip every , ; ; ; +a.) Lhe second lecture of the present season was delivered last 75 : © F ; The receipt of Advance Sheets from the British pub- Tories—ali the es ne a? . : ~ ye Tuesday eveniog before the above Institute by Hon. Edward cesstully run any bluckade.—J). i NO'LTIC HE y lishers Jon additional value to thess Reprints, inasmuch as twa aud “@ fishuess o ° — iy ‘ ¥ s oe ere Whelan, on * Literatare —its advantages and pleaeures,’ and | pry . . oe the HT HPA DRY i,» TENHE SUBSCRIBER respectfully begs to intimate to hig) they can now be placed in the bands of subscribere about aa ctions Of the waole lavd questiyn will have to rest upon) was listened ty by a lacve and attentive audience. He intro- » . = : friends and the public in general, that as he did not; *oon a3 the original editions. we shoulders of » pew aod Jaderal House. Svover or luer duced the subjec by showing that man was indebted to the THE ‘ TRENT’ REACHED ENGLAND. Per ann. realize his intentions of effecting a FULL SALE on Tuesday | i wast Come to this, for the country have lost faith iv an-| faculty of speech for his superiority, and that it was the noblest realized prom/ses, and aee their only remedy in a revision of ttt bestowed on him by lis Creator. The nature and progress \furnish the TRAVELLING PUBLIC with HORSES and | ‘fax and the West Indies, arrived at this port yesterday af.er- TERMS, I. M. Transport Himalya, with troops and stores for Hali-| last of his Horses, Carriages, &c., that be is yet prepared to: For any one of the four Reviews...-.+. +++. +00. $208 the representative element, by a return of the Liberals to . language ee Gee ae Sn Ee cass, after a passage of but nine days trom Eogland. She we, The eeuisy ove qouvtaned, a by ae turer next ontn SUmetoes a tieatiene to prove that the rd louked very prettily ag she steamed up the harbour. terials furvished by Mr. Howe's review of the award, that) gowe of the warriut—famed in his own day—hus often faded the setginalors of such “a settlement ” ot their grievances aod became at leogch unknown to later times, whilst the fame | Helifas Mornina J 1. Nov. 29 y# wet persons to be entrusted with the fabrication of laws | of che poet, historian, vratur or philosopher, though obseure | ~ /44/e® Morning Journal, Nov. 2 iy the same direction, any more than aa army orgsa zed for at ihe time ta which he lived, has gradually grown brighter | CoE eS Sop e ‘ st could be expected to be delicate aout active }4nd brighter, and will live forever. He further showed that! _Lossor a Yarmouru Vesset avp an. on Boarp.—On the 28th coud tes v jcountris, whose territorial extent was comparatively smal), of October the packet, schooner Me/rese, Captain Cook, sailed eeeetnneenemenee jand whose geographical position was upimportant. have risen —— oe — 8. ie an rea a eee ws | Ww the highest degree of eminence by the enitivation of liter- | Seen received from her. 06 MCS See Sue ane THe ARREST OF THE SOUTHERN ENVOYS.| cue on prcof of which, briet uk brilliant sketeles of vie ‘and twenty-five passengers—in all thirty-one persons. We s i . , history and Literature of Greeee, Rome, Venice, Holland, and | understand that there was on board the Me'rese about $12.- Warts the opposing land forces in the States have wearied | (jreat Brita, were givea. The latcer, he argued, owed her ;900 im specie, $4000 of it being owned by one man. It is expectation by their attitades of hostile inactivity, the mewly | greatness as much, if not more, tv the genius of her Sheak- Stated that the vessel See aon ees her re speares, Miltons, Bacons, Humes, Gibbons, Scotts, Mvores, | Properly secured, and this fact coupled with another—that a ppoliatiou, ¢s20@ - —-—-~---—— ‘The Steamer Trent had arrived in England, and a Frigate, | ta . | had left for the United States with SPECIAL DESPATCHES. | _ East Corner King’s Square, Des. 2. 1861. Gi VERICLES of every description, superior to any offered tor! Hy a ei te ae Ate 7 0 ‘hire in the City, on the most reasonable terms. For aif foat af tie Rovieties 277 men me ae P ‘3 00- MARK BUTCHER. © | For Biackwood's WagaWine, 0256s osk Led Sde cy ESP For Blackwood and one Review..............-.....5 OO For Blackwood and two Reviews..............e0.+-7 08 ee US I 0G} M US I C ! For Blackwood and three Reviews....... oe A&A VERY SUPERIOR 7 Octavo, Double Action, Rosewood | pur Biackwoud aod the four Reviews.........-.-+++10 00 f COTTAGE PIANO : ; ve nearly new, can be had of the Subscriber very cheap. Money current in the State where issued will be received at par. CLUBBING, A.so—S. D. & H. W. SMITH’S MELODEANS constantly - on Lund, at the same prices as can be purchased at the ware-| A discount of twenty-five per eent. from the ee ae rooms in Boston, MARK BUTCHER, | will be allowed to Cives ordering four or more copies uf any | Kast Corner King’s Square, Dec. 2, 1861. 6i one or more of the above works Thus: Four jes of Black- “ a“ FW. cnennnenwy | wood, or of ene Review, will be sent to one address for $9 ; Notice to Tenants! four copies of the four Reviews and Blackwood for $30; and formed Navy of the Federal Government bas evinced a very Byrons, and Macaulays, than to the bravery of the Rale:ghs, beavy South East gale sprang up shortly after she Joft Yar- i’ NHE TENANTS on the Estates of Mrs. MARGARET) so on. tolerable degree of energy, quite in cuntrast with their mili-) Mariboroughs, Clives, Drakes, Nelsons, and Wellingtons, who mouth—precludes any hope of the safety of the vessel. | STEPHENS, (wife of James Stephens, E-quire, of G.l- Postace —Subscribers in the British Provinces will receive j have adorved her history. | > ; , } subject gave many brillant names to shew that the sons of Before the press of these Colonies hal time to eliminate from \Seotland and Erin contributed in no small degr e tu win the se the records the gross exaggerations which characterised the | glories attained by the British Empire. The g:eat facundity! Steawers.—The Princess Royal is. to be kept on the route ssount of the capture of Beaufort —while yet the ‘ten mil- | the press, and the general dessemination of literature at the | between Shediac, Richibucto and Miramf&hi until the elusing | present day, were happily and graphically described. He | of the Navigation. jious** worth of cotton there taken had pot been reduced to Fheted the lecture y Brcwirh se 4 the pleasures to be de- | tee two millioas — and that diminished amount had not been | rived through the cultivation of literature, and the benefits of| The steamer Lord Seaforth has discontinued her trips be- known, a9 now, to have been the ungarnered produce of the | having a love and taste for kuowledge, and said, that though | tween Pictou and Port Hood, and Ports in the Strait of Can- ‘ ,, | laboring under many disidvantages, it was probable, that} seau, for the present season, fcide—while yet ideas of strong ** towers along the steep,”’ | frum the opportunities afforded the youth ot this Culony from ‘soe viattered aod crawbling beneath the fire of an ** invincible,” | the Free System of Education, P. E. Island might yet arrive A few weeks ago England believed that her army and bef not suceuiaved to the paltry reality of the battering, by at high distinction by the literary talents of her sons. Phe | navy were furpisbed with the best arms in the world. The | leeture was written and read throughout in Mr. Whelan’s| p . : , “ri ome seventy or eighty armed vessels, of one or two half easy and eloquent style, and called forth, in the discussion | Ve" oe eres A, rove ae fushed mud breastworks—the event of the war has occurred. Which took place, some able and interesting speeches. a te ee ae eer f the Beitich R wail 3 al i J.J Daly, Esqr., was announced to lecture on Thursday | "#9ge. accuracy, force and effect, was infinitely superior to Toe stoppage of the British oyal Mail Steamer Trent, while evening next; but it is feared that from indisposition, he will | ihe French Kifled Cannon, to the Cavilh, the Datlygren, and ob her parsaze from one neutral port tu another, by the Fede- | b+ unable to attend. In bis absence the Hon. E. Whelan will | all ether cannons whatsoever. rl armed trigate Sen Jacinto, and the compulsory removal “S49 lecture ** On the genius and character of some of the | - : , | best -nglish writers of the Nineteenth Century.’ from ber deek to an American prison of two o! her passengers | tary friends wn shore. | whatever had been heard of her. Mr. Koss. the famous rifle shot, had scarcely pronounced ithe Knfieid the worst of modero rifles, when a Scientific Ma- igezine eiartied the public by announcing that a series of experiments, unaccountably postponed aatd auw, had proved that the A msirong Gua was ualit for eeusinuous firing, as Tue Steamer Westmorland aguin arrived from Shediac after . sufficient samter of shote 10 heat the gue... the vent : . | piece, s Give piece of mechanism, is rendered unfit for use, yesterday morning. bringing, with her accustomed regularity, aud muat be replaced--an operation requiring much skill, The | time, and trouble. Armsirong wrote a letter to the Times news is not important, but the following items will be found io meet this charge, but it was rather an admission, and the Jura” brought out uews lass week (het the Secretary at War bas ordered the further manufacture of tiose guus, as well as the further arming of vesseis and fortifications with —must give s course ty the future of the siraggle which will | en te ee ee eee change ita whole present character. NEWS BY YESTERDAY'S MAIL. The facts of this case, which now occupy so lerge a space in | American and Colunial journals, are briefly these : —The Trent. o veeel belonging to the British Weat India Mail Company | in. New Brunswick, Canadian and United States Mails. was proceeding irom tiavana ty Southampton, with, as usual, wsileaud passengers. While proceeding on her voyage she interesting. was brought to hy the Americin frigute San Jacinto, and two NEWS FROM THE SEAT OF WAR. Bostox, (Satardiy night ) oO} be? passengers were lurenbly trane!erred to the latter vessel. | They are now prisoucrs im the hands yi the Federal Govern- meut ‘rough series of experiments. Lr is stated that it required | Jeff. Davis’ Message to the Rehel Congress is printed in| jyer twelve hours to fice some forty or fif.y siots frow one In the first place, the Cowmander of the San Jucinto has Richmond papers ; he praises the Volunteer Army and congra- , of those guna y J i * ed ive ’ lai . . z a Ly ederacy . a x " * ~ ' ‘ ” . » Practically Uluatratet ors opmiva, aud —antil disavowed and | tulates the Contedrracy that r sor] h “ been su far protected | Who, three months ago, could have imagined anything reparation he read with ace-ssion of States and , efritories made to it since war | like et ? B a eall Es ee — ale be. 1’ . : commenced : denvunces tre Federal Government and armies | Ee Ot tS BE. Ole, Ras See ens . . i is alsy the opiaion of the Caunet at Washington —thac the | as enacting the part of barbarians; asserts the capture of | fore & war occurr d to show how misplaced were the pride fag of a public neutral vessel aff ris no security to those over Masun and Slidell as direct violation of international law ;|#ad the confidence of the pation. whow it Hate—that a mere suspicivu that sume Southeruers ee ee ineffective, o which a ye est — _ — . ‘ | pruols to Foreign vverniacuts., an peneratiy ecitres the Desating Civs.—On Thursday evening the 21st ingtant s are . ee } t . . i a ' ’ were on buard justifivs the boarding of the suspected ship, and Coniederacy proposes t» figi.t uatil independence is won. Boston, November 25. \/j Cape, Lot 42, a meeting having been held for that purpose ac- y bis Government—we must sappose that the removal of aay parties whose intended voyage may nut be agreeable to the powers having foree enough to prevent it. | The tna with dates from Queenstown to the 16th has The maritime law of nations may be searched in vain for suck | arrived cuctrine. The precedents for it are to be found abundaatly | The King of Portugal died of typhoid fever. in the recor biograph - 2 Three British ships of war with # torce of Marines, sailed | , _ tod Me phies of Kidd, D oto, and others, | for Mexico on the l3th to act juiotly with the French and) whese hervic deeds the envious civilization of modern daye has Spanish expeditions. sigmatised by the somewhat unpopular designation of piracy. ‘Lhe speech vt Mr. Adams, the American Minister, at the The war which broke out between England and the then poe sages — ee upon by : ‘ . giles: +88. bi United States of America in 1812, had, for its pretext, the | ston aes in the same spirit. ore joe : 8th j to os claus of the former to search American ships fur deserters from | Consols 934 @ 94. breudstuffs quiet and unchanged. aeons rede an Tn . a ied ; : Commander Wilkes, having salely transferred Mason and | ~° poihouse of said District, vis : nen eer ae ite aaeal service, of whom it was well known thut thousands |. ; alae 8 : | pensable implement, that inestimable agricultural] utensil, the : : Slidell to Fort Warren, has a public reception in Boston | F : a bad entered the Awerican navy, into which they were con- | to-day Plough, or that worthy und aseful apparatus the Mariner's ‘ « —_— or: —— 7 ;, | Compass.”’ It was subsequently resolved that the proceedings santly and eystematiesly seduced. [n 1858, the Americans A New York Herald despatch says the captured Commic- | of the meeting be forwarded to the Examiner and Islander : sioners will be treated as the worst of criminals unless the Fe- | . ae : claimed, and bad their claim allowed, that their national fag pwr prisoners of war ure devenpied Senin’ hig dbbek adhe a /newspapers for publication, when the members dispersed with should protect fom search or visitation the vessel and crew | hold the latter responsible for the fate of the rebel privateers | ardent desire to promote the society. Iw S above which its falds expanded; and notwithstanding the captured on the High Seas, i Big Cape, Nov. 23, 1861 Donsiv Mclytosu, Secretary. , Pot. , o , > + + my . great sucrifices Britais had made to suppress the abominable fhe Rebel Congress has voted to remove the seat of Govern- a } wale ta flesh £ Afri . au _ ment from Richmund to Nashville, Tennessee. nee cy umen twe J at the | | P : i ~ « ; ow ' e : : Tican ccas ’ - that t 2 New York, 25th, 6 Pp M. Stlarricd, conan merely lor ite object the detention of vessels The most reliable sources inform us that Lord Lyons bas! .. At Charlottetown, on Wednesday the 27th inst , by the Rt. Rev. Dr. sogeged wm the unholy commerce, the latter yielded the poing no official communication with Seeretary Seward, with re Seetungee, ae: See Tor ee ee te ee « « ww , ‘ = . . ; : , | stan’s College, Mr. Ronatp Waker, of Graod Kiver, to Marcangt, eontested, and her officers were ordered not to interfere with gard to the Slidell and Mason affair. | daughter pe late Capt. Harrison, of Liverpool, Eugland. the star-spangled banver, although thrown out by w foreigner,| We understand that His Lordship has taken high grounds Ou the 3lst ult., by the Kev. J. Davis, Mr. J. A. Lord, of Tryon, to | with regard to this matter; but the American Government! Miss Jane E. Warren, of York River. 9 | Literary Institute. A chairman having been selected the stitution and bye-laws for the Seciety read, after which the appointment of the necessary officers were proposed and duly ‘formerly Teacher of the District ; Vice Presideut, James Me- /Intuosh ; Secretarr, Donald Melntosh; Treasurer, Roderick jects, terminating in the adoption of the following question to ‘them, to be suspended until the question is gettled by a tho-| }a Debating Club was established mm the Schoo! District of Big | ‘eording to announcement, terwed ** Big Cape Young Men's | jo! jects of the meeting were by him expounded, and the con-| made by the meeting, viz :—President, Donaiad H. McDonald, | Lord Palmer- Melotesh. A brief expostulation cusuedon introductory sub- | The lectace m this part of the | Letters lately received from Yarmouth suy that nothing Wy, Ireland), situate on Townships Nos. 26 and 28, in this| tne Reprints Free of U. S. Postage. | Island, are hereby notified that the subscriber has, by Power| Ng. ‘Phe prics in Great Britain of the five Periodicals. ‘of Attorney from the Trustees of said Estates, dated the 9th above named is $3) per annum. November instant, been appointed the Agent of the said Traa- THE FARMER’S GUIDE tees and of the said Mrs. Stephens, for the management of the To ' |said Estates and the collection of the Rents and arreare of SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTICAL AGRICUL | Rent due by the Tenants thereon. All persons, therefore, so ‘indebted are requested to make immediate payment to the , subseriber. NC : ; j ee cu Noy. 28. 1861 6i Po oa By liexay Srépnens, F. R. S., of Edinburg, and the late J. negli ie eanadie 7 P. Norton, Professor of Scientific Agriculture in Yale Col- SHOP TO LET. A COMMCDIOUS SUOP and CELLAR to let in KENT STREET, lately oceupied by Mr. Green as a Furniture , Ware House. Apply to lege, New Haven. 2-yule. Royal octavo. 1600 pagesand numerous Ergravings. 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' ; ‘ } i 1 i FEXUE subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and the - pablie, that by recent arrivals from ENGLAND and the UNITED STATES, he has completed an extensive assortinent of MERCHANDIZE, of the best description, which he offers for sale at the lowest market rate fur CASI, payable oa delivery. | Ie deals in LADIES* and GENTS’ CLOTHS. of various kinds. Has @ splendid lut of LADIES’ WINTER MANTLES, Dee be mA eee Yom - —_ MEN'S COATS and OVER COATS, not to be excelled in the oe ; ; i Ger. Dee. 2, i861. li J. 8S. CARVELL. A few Ladies’ ample INDIA RUBBER MANTLES, and | Gent's ditty m Coats and Leggings, Children’s LUBBER CAPES, Ladies’ and Gents’ RUBBER bUVO1S and SHUES. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE, HAT DESIRABLE WATER LOT, in GEORGETOWN, containing balf an acre of LAND, with usual privileges, known as No. 1, or Pornr Lor. Terms Cash or short time on _He has all kinds of Ladies’ FANCY GOODS in the latest security. Apply tothe Hon. Josrru Hevsisy, Charlottetown. _ style, with Daess Mareniars in variety; and staple lot of December 2, ise1. tf | GLASGOW GOODS “in Carpets and Or Cloths, Plaids, Merinoe, French do., Reps, Ayer’s Cathartic Pills. NOTICE ! Wincezs, Coburzs, Shawls, and Blankets; FLANNELS, in Piain and Fancy, at a very small advance over cost and charges. ‘Hasan entire NEW STGCK of WINTER RIBBONS, Vel-| payc he suid by AUCTION, on the 27th day of FEBRUARY en gs . ; foo y N, vets, Flowers, Plamgs,-die,:£0...0t pamnal prsese. aide next, at the Colonial Building, in Charlottetown, under In HATS he defies competition, whether in Gents’ or Ladies’, |, power uf sale contained in an Indenture ef Mor bearing | OTTON WALD a White and Printed COTTON, and | Gate the 14th day of February, 1848, andsmade between John: Ile deals in FURS of various kinds, in Boas, Muffs, Cuffs, - oe ee i ar Trimaing, witha variety of FUR and CLOTH CAPS, and! nob al an Moutidn Tent -vine (29), in on least Ladies’ and Gents’ Fur Mits and Gloves, Gauntlets and Cae ét Tone Tew in Ciastetitiout wheole-ente Piece of | Seal Skin Coats, : , oe ; : . 24 Land to be sold is bounded as follows, that is to say: bay BOOTS and SHOES of every'deseription. a front of 83 feet on Great George Street, on she neve tide msi : wieriwecmner. 2 by @ part of the said Lot conveyed by the eaid Jchn Hubs He sells CROCKERY WARE and [RONMONGERY ; in the ||; Soke Hardy, on the southern side by another paré of the _ latter line with many other articles he enumerates the fol- said Lot conveyed by the suid Juhn Hobs to Joba Gibeon, and | lowing, viz: Wrought and Cut NAILS, Knives and Forks, on the rear by Town Lot Namber Twenty-eight (28) together Gents’ Fancy Knives, Spoons, ‘Tea Tray, Shovels, Spades, with all Houses and Buildings thereon comprising the Chizels, Hames, Traces, &e. &. Looxine GLASSES, Jiw- Dwelling House, Workshop and Stables oecupied by the said PTA Giass, &e. | John Hobs. ‘Terms Cash | y 7 IN GROCERIES, Dated 14th November, 1861. } JAMES H. PETERS. TEA that may be relied on, Brown and White Coffee and Crushed Sugars, Molasses, Sultana Raisins, Currants, Salt, _ Paraphine Vil. Fluid, Linseed Oil, Whiting, together with | Eligible and Desirable Building Lots. an imnumerable lot of articles of daily consumption of the | Known as the Property of the Misses Stewart, syme kind in the AMEKICAN fine. rgxO BE SOL) BY PRIVATE SALE, those beautifully ie bas on hand 4,000 pieces of ROOM PAPER, ail English, situated LOTS fronting on QUEEN STREET and imme- 12 yards each, on sale at a Jittle above cost and charges. | diately opposite the Police Ulfice, and where the new Market House 18 intended to be erected, which must ultimately en | and waving over a cargo of stulen humanity. Un that point | of the inviolability of their national fiag, the Americans mani- fested @ degree of sensibility which was entitled to respect, although promotive of a hideous moral evil, so long as their feelings were supposed to have their origin in, a patriotic, though overwrought sense of national honor. “When we re- fret upon the reeent a%air of the Trent, in connection with #2 episodes in our neighbour's history to which we have just siluded, we are reminded of the appropriateness with which “Cid Abe’ might quote in reply to any party disposed to allege that the present was inconsistent with the past course of the Washington Government, the words of an able preacher hose private life stood out in bold relief to bis public minie- srations—*« Don't do as [ do, but as I preach.” « That Great Britain has now been called upon to take a hand in the game, is undoubted--and that she will tamely submit to this outrage upon her national character, upon ber very Tight to be considered as an independent power among the nations of the earth—no one will believe. Much has she for- be-ne to ber giant offshoot, to which she would have submitted itvm no other power,—but there are points to which no nation tan descend without forfeiture of every claim to influence or Feepeet;; and we cannot belisve that an hour will be wasted by her Government in solving this difficulty, which we opine My. Heegident Lincoln will find a little tougher than any rail be ever split. Mvct dissatisfaction is felt and expressed at the eondust of the Government in cancelling the contract with the steamer Westmorland at this very important season, when merchants and others are so deeply interested in haying their correspon- Sones regularly kept up with the States and the neighbouring Provinces. Two emall schooners have beep put on the routes between Charlottetown and Pictou, and Charlatjetqwn and Shediae. The Pictou schooner left last Monday with the Engiish Mail, and returned only on Saturday. The Shediac schooner left on Tuesday for her destination, and we believe ohe has not yet been heard of. The Post Office authorities jn New Brunswick have had good sense enough to continue send- ing their Mails here by the Westmorland, and two Mails have Strives at the usua! time by that Boat, in spite of the Go- Verument here. The Westmorland bas becn very regular ip ave ignorant of this fact. He bas s:id, that if the flag of | Oa Tuesday, the 26th inst., by the Rev, J. Davis, Mr. John Currie, | BENJAMIN DAVIES, | Great Britain is tu be trailed in the dust, he dues not wish to | t Aliss Mary Ano Mugford, both of thie Cit, Firm of the Jate Charlies MeNatt | be the representative of such a flag. And under no circum. | ‘eo adjoining Messrs. Bell's Establish. | stances can he further submit to Yankee insolenee. If the | ied, , ment, Cheapside, Queen Square- | British Government wish to remove him, be is willing to BO! This morning, at Wyther Grange, the residence of ber daughter,, Charlottetown, November 25, 1861. 7i | —let the consequences be what they may. British integrity | O,ruxeine, relict of the late Capt. Jobn Campbell, R.N., and youngest | wy A see or i | (as Lord Lyons says) mast be sustained af a/l hazards. daugiter of the late Atlan McLean, Esquire, of Vunanin Morven, Ar- | here is a report current that the Ainerican Consul at Que- | gylesbire, Scotland. Funeral to take place on Thursday, at one velock, | re Rochfort Square, on the street leading to Govern- bee has visited Washington for the purpose of vbtaining pass- | from Wysther Grange. ment House, a considerable time since,a GOLD LOCKET. | ports fur British subjects going from Euiope to Maine, [ Chis Feeley poss — eye heer te | containing a lock of hair, and having initial jetters engraved of course, is all nonseuse. | Speackett, Req of Wine Street, Bristol. deeply lamented by hie sorrow. | 0% one side of it. The owner may obtain the same at this ing friends. [Toe deceased was nephew of Dr. Boswall, of P. E Istand ] | 0Hice On the 27th instant, from disease of the heart, Mary, youngest, Vertisement, | daughter of Sergeant-Major KR. Cropley, aged 5 months and a balf. i CASH CUSTOMERS, a ee Bartimore, 25th. The Confederates in Virginia are making slow but eure ad- | vances, victory is almost sure on their part—notwithstand- | ing the superiority of joree against them. Dec. 2, 1861. On the 18th inst., at bis residence, Pictou, N. 5. Mr. George Millar, Merchant, in the 29:h year of his age. His sickness was protracted, Lhe cabinet met this afternoon. The President is dissatis- | #00-iu-law to David Wilzon, Esq, of this city } | examine the Birta.—Oo Thursday last, Mrs. H. Pope Welsh of a daughter. Large and Valuable Assortment of Goods at KING SQUARE HOUSE. iw pe itbi At a Dress parade of the Volunteer Artillery aud Rifle Corps, on Wed- | aerewaccioneen = i eniaiaat SERS WHihiG Chl) DCE by nesday eveving the 27th inst,, a valuable Si_ven Gostut was presented | ” ul ee . to the Corps. It wasreceived with three hearty cheers fur the donor, | The army are outraged at the course which General Me- | the wife of Capt. J.B. Pollard. We understand that it is the inten- Having comp.eted their FALL IMPORTATIONS from Clellan is pursuing. ie ¥ . bos 26 tion of the Corps to contend for the Goblet at a future day.—Jsi, | Londen Glasgow, Manchester. Wolverhampton, Plymouth, New York, November 26. anyenigeantll » Gla : . : : , aaa Liverpool, New York, Boston, Portland, lhalifax, &e , they fee) Washington despatches state tliat Confederate force at PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ede ahetrtinelie.4 : ‘ wae Centreville is 60,000, and as many more along Potomac, ENTERED. ~- a Centreville is well defended, but bus no seige guns. Nov. 29 ~Pearl, Turnbull, Halifax; gocds. Susannah R., Kinlay,! ; LA RG KE sT OCK, Confederates have withdrawn most of their forces from | Boston; do. 22—Rapid, Mefutosh, Halifax; bal. Prince of Wales. (including almost everything required for the FARMER, the Leesburg Walsb, do.: do. 2%~Robinson, Robinson, St. Pierre; fish. Hebecca| MECLIANIC, or for FAMILY USE,) will bear comparison, Some Federal troops attacked a squadron of the enemy’e 5. Warren, Warren, Gloucester, U. 8.; bal. Venus, Beaton, Pictou; | either tur variety, quality, or price, with that of any stock on , 25—Ki ifax; bal. re : cavalry yesterday at Hunter's Mills, and dispersed the latter. coal. 25—Kipple, McPhee, Halites the (sland. . ‘There is a report, via Norfolk, that there has been an en- | CLEARED, Charlottetown, Nov. 25, 1861. : : Ni 7 | Nov. 28—Ship Isabella, MeDonald, New York; 9:21 bus. potatoes, | gagement at Pensaeola. The +Yeagara and Colorado are | wes : ; ; 930 do. turnips, Sc. Jobn Bull, McIsaac, Boston; 8000 bus. osta. | reported to haye attacked Fert M'Rue, and fire of former was <0 )° Bartlett, Harbor Grace, N.'F.; 1043° bus putatues, 27,000 feet | Stra /QITRAYED from the Subscriber's premises, about the latter end of September last, TWO DARK BROWN OXEN, briskly replied to. The vessels were damaged and hed to haul ; ber, dc. Kllea Peotz, Pugwash; produce. off. Fort Pickens was firing on the Navy Yard and Barracks. | vr . a eth St ia nasccahcilianenain } /one branded on the horn, tbe other a Pole Ox, with very sinall horns. Any person <iving information of the same, or bring- New Yorx, Nov. 27th. PORT OF GEORGETOWN. Nov. 20—Myrtle, Hunt, Iarbor Grace; herring. Brothere, Grant, | ing them to the subscriber, wiil be rewarded for his trouble. Report says that a scouting party from Gen. Porters's divi- ENTERED. . ’ yi i b , sion has been driven back by a rebel force, near Vienna, wit Guysborongh, do. ‘Telegraph, Molntyre, Wiscamet, Mass.; Lai. 22-—| One waa bought from Lot 19, the other from Anderson's Road. GEORGE COLES. considerable loss, ' 4 4 , : i ‘Good [ntent, Reeves, Stip Harbor: herring. Angelia, Lee, Newbury- tne ehipoat wat wore aliged to Baal of ners bal B—ewe Belrd, Port Aura, M-S. ak. Sen Bit) Cpasiotatown, Nov, 1, 186 i ry, as. > eeinimuieiect ie Gaia : ee ee ‘The rebels claim that an advance party ander Gen. Sher- | eee 7 ail Catarrh! Catarrh! man’s re a, been forced ta retire in the vicinity of Nov. 19—Margaret, Watker, Suip Harbor; produce. Glide, Steel, NOE: or RINGING in the HEAD, DEAFNESS, SORE oes oe eelen made to ship salt to Mexican ports, | Cseies i: a Sieertien a eae EYES, &c, &c, are soon cured by a anc , yus ay a . a $ ° » ° 3 e —_, and thence take it sare pe sveie The rebels are Bird, Walker, River [ubabitenta; do. Kagle, Day, Halifax; do. DURNO’S CATARRHE SNUFF. suffering severely for want of this article. A Sale at the CASIL DRUG STORE of Ronraeeh con Washington says that MecClellan is strongly Arnervat mx Evnopre rrouw Hencw.—Brigantine Lizzie Lea,’” Egan ~_ mei ” 7 . M. Ww SKINNER urged ta give buttle to the enemy on the Putoune. | Muster, arrived at London in 21 days, | Noy. 25, 1861. NNER, fied with bis Generals. He thinks that MeUlellan is not the man to command the army, in consequence of courage. President Lincoln bas asserted that if Gen McClellan does hance the value of the Property. Lot No 1. 23 x 81 feet, Corner Lot. s 2,24x81 * ‘ 3,24 x 103 * © 4 24x)03+ (Front Lote. ‘ 5,24 x 103 * ‘ 6,21x 50 * $ 7,21 x 50 + s 8,2.x 50 * The House will be sold in part, or the whole, as it can be | Rear tot, fice, by proving property, and paying the cost of this ad-| easily separated. For further particulars apply to the Sub- scriber, where every information can be obtained. JOHN R, BOURKE. Mill View, Lot 49, Sept. 9, 1861. 3m. The report that the Richmond Congress bad reported @ bill! gag bis sufferi t ti , but borne with much patience | aan 5 ‘ a for the removal of the Capital from Richmond to Nasbville, = stead. one nip dents bao toftibia fondly ettnebed iii and rela. | 1 TING CHARLOTTETOWN for their FALL and Tennesssee, is unfounded. | tives to sorrow, but not as others that have no hops. (Mr. Millar was | INTER SUPPLIES, will do well to call and a ‘ . BELL'S Flour, Grocery and Provision Store B E E R & ~ O N H's received ex Barque Turresa from England, Schooners Union from New York, Acitrty from Halifax, and Axx McKie from Saint John, New Branswick— 400 barrels of Family and Bakers’ Extra Flour 50 do Kiln dryed Corn Moal 10 do Pilot Bread, 10 boxes Butter Crackers 10 boxes Water and Soda Crackers, 2 boxes Yeast Powders 2 do Baking Soda, 3 barrels. Washing Soda 40 puncheons Bright beavy Porto Rico Molasses 10 Pde Bright Purto Rico Sugar, 6 bbls Crushed ditte 2 barrels Curants, 40 boxes Raisins 6 do chewing and smoking Tobacoo Kegs Lowden’s do do 50 we best Souchong and Congou English Breakfast EAS 5 boxes Ground Coffee, 20 boxes Adamantine Candles 40 do Tallow Candies 50 do Best St John made Washing SOAP 3 do Washing Biue, 1 box Indigo Klue 12 do Glenfield and Corn Starch, 2 do Ground Pepper 2 do Ground Ginger, 2 do Ground Alispice 2 tins Mustard, 2 cases Matohes 4 boxes Clothes Pins 10 coils Manila Rope- 8 duzen Buckets and Pails, Brooms. 6 nests Tubs, 1000 bushels Liverpoo! SALT 400 bushels Turk’s Island ditto, 24 bags Table ditto. fa” Tre above Goods will be sold as Wholesale and Retail, for Cash or approved CREDIT, AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. November 25, 1861. om se on ~ sn 4 le ll ai Pie oS sae a A a 1M greet, ee ee a} 4 j vr Hg eta seit jo CO AEF Bio veam