~~ by fire at SE oe a the collection of the arrears of rent; and the practice of b orbearanve on the part of such proprictors and Agents con- t i t cerning their ‘ocecdings in the premises,—to ascertain also, ‘ ! I g [ as far as possible, the number of writs and distraints that have been issu.d, as well as the number of bonds and pro- missory notes uuder threats,--with such facts as wil! illustrate the hard- ships and oppressions attending each individual ease. And hat have been exac el for arrears of rents, ; that the said Comuittee shall have power likewise to collect from their brother Delegates all the information they ean furnish respecting the proprietary claims to Township land- generally io this Island. Proposed by Benjamir Davies, Esqr., secouded by Mr. Colin MePhee~- 2. Resolved, That the Corresponding Committee above referred to, shall, as soou as practicable, after receiving the necessary information, prepare a report embodying all the prin ipal facts, and forward the sume to the Royal Commis sion. $. Resolced, That a Circular be addressed by the Corres- ponding Committee, with as {little delay as possibe. to all the Delegates of the Tenantry, with the view of carrying out the first of the foregoing resolutions. The following gentlemen were then appointed a Corres- ponding Commuictee :—Benjamin Davies, Esqr., Chairman ; William MeGil!, James Robertson, John MeKaiz, Wma. 8 MeNeill, Exquices, and lous. Francis Kelly and Elward W Helay. A vote of thanks having been given to the Chairman, the Meeting then adjourned. The Corresponding Committee met shortly after, and issued the fullowing CIRCULAR TO THE DELEGATES. Charlottetown, January 10, 1861. Sin,—1 have the bonayr to acquaint you that at a public meeling of Delegates, app uted on behsif of the Tenantry, to represent their views und interests to the Royal Commis- sioners, which meeting was beid at Charlottetown on the 10th January instant—the following Geutiemen were ap- pointed a © wre-pond ng Committee to communicate with their brother Delegates throughout the various districts o! this Island, on ali matters aifecting the interests of the Tenantry, nad ly :— Benj mia Davies, Chairman : the Hon Francis Ke ly, V, iliia u Met i, James Rebertson. W itaw S. MeNeill, John MeKaig. Esqrs., and Hon. Ev Whe'an. As Caairman of that Committee, and acting under the alvice of my colleagues, it becomes my duty to request that you will calla puble meeting ‘a your vicinity, as soon as convenient, in order to learu bow fur the landho!ders and their ageats have carried out the recommendation of Her Majesty's Cowmissioners with respect to the collection of renis—in what particular cases legal pro seediogs have been taken for the enforcement of arrears—what number of writs, distraints, summonses, executions, or other jesal instruments have been issued by the landholders or their agents against the tenantry—whaet bonds, promissory notes, or other securi- ties have been exacted for the payment of rents,—and wha particular cases o! hardship and oppression, if any, commit- ted by the land cluimants or their agents, have been brought under your notice The object of the Corresponding Committee in addressin you this Uircular is to ascertain, as far as possible, to whz extent the recommendation of the Commissioners has been dis- regarded when they advised the landholders to abstain from harsh proceedings agaivst their tenantry, and not to seek for the recovery of more than one year’s rent. It is very desirable that this information should be of the most authentic character, and as full as it can be convenient! y made, in order that the Corresponding Committee may report to the Commissioners the condition of the Teuantry since the closing of their Court in this Is'and. L have also to suggest, with the advice and concurrence of my collesgue?, the propriety of forming a Society in your t vicinity —shou J circumstances render it practicable— for the purpose of pro’ect ¢ unfortunate tenauts against arbitrary aggression, wh nt C Ot) i t 12a Wil t i ! ‘ ‘ =" ‘ | ! } > te et oe ing the legitimate tights of the iatid clatinants, or disturDing the course of justice ; and if you will communicate with the Corresponding Comm tree relative to your roecedin xe . ° “ 7 > o j ~ herein, all the information in their power will be aforded vaminer, Che & tiff, allowing him the full,amount of his claim, £1983 Halifax | much respected by all who knew him. Deceased was son of the late Mr Jobn MeDonald, of Priest Pound, Lot 46. At Lot 42, on the 4th instant, afier a short illness, Mr Michael Me plimented the Plaintiff, and intimated that no imputation | Innes, in the 79th year of his age. He was of a moral and religious character, and much respected by all who knew him. At Rustico, on Thursday, the 3rd inst., An», wife of James Duncan, a ’ : 3 j and fourth daughter of William Craswell, Esq , leaving a family of three The prisoners convicted of crime during the present term | swall children to mourn her loss, aged 24 years, currency. <Atthe clove of the trial the Chief Justice com- eould attach to his character in reference to the fire. were sentenced on Saturday last; but we have not yet been | - . ~ able to obtain a reeerd of the judgments pronounced. | Exports from the Harbour of Cascumpee for the year ended Decem- } ber Sist, 1360: } Oats 24,748 bush.; Barley 7,847 do.; Putotoes 12,673 do ; Turnips | 1,217 do.; Pickled Fish 507 bbls ; Herrings 611 do ; Alewives 24 do.; | Oysters 499 do.; Mackerel 4864 do.; Gil 20 do.; Dry Fish 824 quintals; The Mail Courier arrived in Town yesterday morning, | Beef 16 bbls. and 26,867 lbs.; Pork 25 bbls. and 1,375 Ibs.; 48 Hams; : | Butter 87 tubs; Eggs 60 doz.; Flour 28 bbls, and 30 bags; Firewood 14 cords; Shingles 30 M; Mutton 7 carcases. JAMES FORSYTH, Collector. _ om + a THE MAILS. (Sunday), about one o'clock, bringing the United States and Colonial Mails. It is expected that the English Mail will be | brought across the Straits to-day, and will, no doubt, reach Cassampes, Des. Si, 1888. Charlottetown some time to-night. The telegram. given yt . & ne eee PORT OF GEORGETOWN, ENTERED. _Jan. 4—Magenta, Reynolds, Ha ifax; goods. Sth—Prince of Wales, We learn from New Brunswick that the preroga- Kemp, Boston; do. Pioneer, Lutes, Halifax; bal. Water Lily, Bell, do.; gouds, below, foreshadows the leading features of the English news. The Colonial papers furnish little or no rews of any im- Pp riance, tive of mercy has been exercised by the Governor of that Province in favour of William Munford who was convicted of | TeveEar ; ) a0 murder, and condemned to be hungat St. John, N. B., on the | { \ | { oth instant. His sentence has been commuted to im prison- ik } 4. i h y i ment for life with hard labour. NON INENENENRANARS United States papers are still chic fly devoted to the discus- | sion of the Session movement in the South, Pdry Goods, Groceries. which is carried YO be sold by Auction, on Thursday, the 24th inst., at on with unabated violence, and which is creating immense 11 s'clock, at the Subseriber’s Room, Queen Square— 1 Bale 71 picees Printed COTTONS, 1 Bale 28 pieces Striped SHIRTINGS, 1 Case 17 pieces DOESKINS and Seal Skin Cvatings 1 case 20 pieces WINCEYS 1 bale 58 picees Fancy PRINTS ltale 76 do. do. Lot Fur CAPS Lot Ladies’ MANTLES. ALSO——-—- | 10 bb!s. Brown SUGAR, 6 bbis. Crushed SUGAR, 10 boxes Cavendish TOBACCO, lot HARDWARE, and sundry other articles. Terus. — All sums under £10 cash: £10 to £40 three months; over £40 four months, on approved Joint notes. sale Positive. WILLLAM PODD, Auctioneer. confusion, panic and distress amongst commercial and manu- facturing people in the North, many of whose establishments have been closed, and their owners rendered bankrupt, on! account of the suspension of commercial intercouree between the two sections of the Unien. MRAP NW Pv TETPAPp TY LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Frivar, Jan. ilth—! p. a. America from Liverpool, 29:h, Queenstown 30. Dee., arr.- ving at dialifex 10,30 to-day. Vienna.—Ube journals genera'ly condemn, rather than | pratse the Circular of the munester. Tne post of Muwister of Commerce and Minister of Public Instruction, is the Cabinet | Jan’y 14, 1861. Sole Leather. . —_—— if Vienna, is vacant. \ Molass¢ ? a a : To France.—The corre:pondent of the Herald says that the | Eicrr RERS jwaritke preparauons of France sre ona tar larger scale than | SUESAY, atthe same veriod in 1858 The Patrie save that Piedmont: | &e. &e Ae. . is purchasing steamers in France tu convert them into men of | 7 VEE subscriber will sell by AUCTION, at his Sale Room, war, and transports. A Berlin letter states that for some weeks in Queen Street, on TUSDAY, the 22nd instant, at 1) past, purchases of horses have been madein Kastern Prussia, o’clock— forthe French and Piedaiontese goyerninent. 50 sides Sule Leather Enpress Eugene ig not allowed to auend Cabinet meetings 10 puns. Molasses 1 box, Gronnd Coffee as formerly. l hhd Sugar 30 cases Srown & Pale Brandy lvaLy. —Siege of Gactacontinued day and night. A decree | 2 pipes Alcohol, 5 years in Bond consti ules provinces of Naples, Sicily, the Marches aud Uuy 2 hhds. Gin 70 bbis. superfine Flour bria, as integral parts of ihe Srate of Italy, } cask Raw Qil 1 cask Boiled Oil Turkey.—The Jeddah claims have been definitely seuled. 6 crates Crockeryware, assorted, 40 bbl-. Apples {re to be paid in fall in ‘Turkish consols at fifty three. lu dozen Buckets 10 boxes Candles I ( It conta ns 10 do Brooms 1 do Indigo. Cuina.—T. xt of Chinese Tresty is pub shed. reference to Mr. W rd’s ag eemeut tu pay s vere gn homage Terus—All sums under £10, cash ; over £10, three months’ 60 bbls. Herring to the Ey peror, but telegrapiicsummag, a Liverpool makes credit will be given, on approved joint netes of hand. the s nse ob-eure. Enzliah indemnity is wearly three millio.s Jan’y 14, 1861. ALEX. McKLNNON, Auctioneer. sterling, which is considered to smal British brig of war) ‘5 oo Camiiia, with all ha-ds, | -st off coast of China. BARGUE GAZELLE. Ca.cutra, Noy 23.—Times says NanaSahib ia still alive 4 ; with three or four th usand followers, ia Thibet, and ple. ty FANE Owners of the above Vessel beg to thank opal: the Mercantile Public for the liberal patron- Cape Goop Hore —British Kaffraria was proclaimed « ree ee during the period she bas been on the separate Colony, on 13th Oct. The t rritory between Rivers cone 7 he petweon this Port and Liverpool ; and having Kieskamma an‘ Great Kei, constuutcs the new dependency. 9? as i a safe arrival ' Liverpool, after completing Excianp.—Markets geverally firm. Satis actorily three round voyaves since the 5th of April last, ca es aasteee they have much pleasure in referring to the following arrange- UNITED STATES. ments for the season of 1861—trusting that the public will State of Mississippi has also seceded. Steamer Svar of the | recognise the advantages to be obtained by the opportunity of Vest, from New York, with 250 troops, reinforcements to Fort | importing three times in place ot twice only ,—and they would Sumpter, was fired into and repuls-d by the South Carolin-ane. | also intimate that should any accident occur to prevent this Steamer put to sea. Sloop of war Brook/yn had sailed for vessel from performing her voyages as advertised, another Gr at excitem-nt in Now York and Washin_ton. | Ship wiil be inmediately put on to prevent the possibility of Seward has aceeped Premiership (Secreta y of State) under | @ dis:ppointment : Lincoln. Ail, BARQUE “GAZELTE,” Charleston. The President's Messace n “rey , rows the responsibility of the . r { ne a » ’ wer ur ’ , ; tr Seeessik movement on Concress. Lie sug:ests resturation of #00 tons burthen, Nn. ¢ AMERON, Commander, will sail irom 2 I "DoD 7 ) , he Miss ri ¢ mpromise. LIVERPOOL fur P. E. Island as folluws :— Suin wu * beats ible, 26th MaARuil, 20th JUNE; 2uth SEPrEMBER. ™ ‘ For Freight or Passae (having superior accommodaticns), + Pom > - — IMPORTANT FROM WASHINGTON you. TUE GOVERNMENT ROBBED oF $850,000, please apply in Liverpool to Messrs. Devin Cannon, Sons & va the ae t » Qe : a 2 : i. . Lo., or tu the owners, W. Wi LORD & CU. I have = honor to be, Sir. Wiedtweros. D 23.—The Sena‘e 8; ecial Committee Charicttatowe. J ae Ee sat ee edie Unarlottetown, January 14, 1861. 4w Lour ebedient Servant, inte é convlusion yester lay. the Republi aps asking for aac pina ‘ . ee uct os a0 EY AVI RS enema CABS KO BO COMIAMON FOMETERY, ¥ rs se ro val OTT D F2 WES A SH 7 aT. PDR ¥ BENJ. 1 A\ LE * t (2i7rnian. further time, j 1@ most ope ul bow despoad, Secliig uv Im- TOE REGUL AR TRADER & CLIP: ER SHIP ‘ . ee “x 4 ” alae o<n2e~e i me tiate pre spect of vanes ciling the preent political é- ESA T28CF diy A (HIANGE FOR TOP Worse ies, M rit'enden states esterday was the dark nae as retried ; . A CHANGE FOR TUE WORSE palstes. as den states es a ——nernen 54 Wy ELL KNOWN FOR HER REGULARITY a ie ae ae Ate e is ovecwhelate ch @ -licit i ' : ; ges a. co lay of h life. Lic is ovecwault with s licitule for his | a ~ of passages and safe delivery of ber carzoes, We notice in the charge delivered by his Lordship the | country, aud thins tbat nothing can save it but the affec will sail from LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND. early Chief Justice. to the Grand Jury. at the opening of the tiow of the peopie, : poe . - in APKis next, for this Port, direct. For ’ ’ a cs he extremes of tho committee were equally unye dng. FREIGHT or CABIN PASSAGE please apply to Axprew present Hilary term in Qu yunty, t OHOWIRE Fe The re,orted recent declaration of the President elect, Duscan, Esq., 1 and 2 Trafford ¢ nan Oets eae gM weweet, t } 2 ° : . : ’ . . 3 } 2° T wor a 7 ifs tA \ marks onthe lamentuic increase of crime in this ( unity :— > shat he wi.i adbere s'rictly to he Ci cago | la'form, has con-| ¥ ei or to eAMES D. MASON, i <r 3: } irlottetown, January 1861. ‘-Itist» be lamented thet the criminal calendar for th s Term | firmed tie wavering Rey uvlieans t> that poiecy, aud increased = stiojown, fannery 14, oe i iii contains several offerces of the gravest elharacter—two he iatens! z of the Southern fee! ny. bi E ti & a manslaughter, one of arson, a highway robbery, accom- Mr. Scott, a Representative in Congress from California, , ar i il s te the person. a case of stabbinc. one . a ' panied with viol nce te the person, a case of stabbing, one for | has written a letter di-senting from Mr. Lutiam's statement rape; and of others of » lighter deser ption—one for conceal- ing the birth of an il egitimate child, two of larceny, and an assault and battery. This state of the county is the more to be regretted, as the almost total absence of prosecutions for Crime in it, for several Terms last past, afforded the hope that asoand moral tone had permeated tie masses, and that its in cousequence of the Secretary of the Luterior having yes- beneficial influence would continue to be felt in the paucity, | terday summoued to his office the Secretary of State, Attor- ney General, and District Attorney. —It appeas that Goddard Bailey, who bas had charge of the Indian trust fund stated selling off shops. that he hadtuken a large amount of State bonds and coupons at least, of crimes of a capital natere. ‘* In some of the cases tu be brought under your notice, the inordinate use of intoxicating liquors seems to have been the moving cause of their commission; and it is much to be de- plored that no effectual revision of the License system has yet wl ¢ ses! “thea ‘ve been devised, to preclude the issue of licenses for the sale of | possession of the government, intoxicating liquors to the-e low taverns where drunkenness presence of Bailey, his statements were found to be too true. is encouraged and indu ged in by the dissolute and idle, to a! The amount abstracted is $83v,000. > certain extent it may now with some justice be said, under | posed that the bonds were ysed to raise money for temporary the sanction of low, and which cannot be considered necessary as houses of refreshment for the traveller or transient person.”’ “For several term ** state of the county” *: afforded the hope that a sound moral ” tone had permeated the masses. he Chief Justice refers the Liberal Government were in ex- agitation was kept up by the Tories about the evil to the At the period to which author, Mr. Jubn LePage, late Teacher in the Central Academy, with | a copy of this litthe work. Mr. LePage’s poetic talent is undoubtedly of nv mean order. His effusions are, however, so generally known and istence, and curing th ir whole term of office an incessant #ppreciated in this community, that we deem it unnecessary to offer s tingle word either of praise ur dispraise with reference thereto.— Mon. ae {BY a al (nm T 1G; that Caiilornia would go with the North. He (Scott) endorses SELLING Wy CEU (i I | ind justifies the action of the South, and is iu favor of a se- perate empire on the Pacific. fENUIs is a hackneyed ery, commonly resorted to for the* purpose of drawing country customers. Why ! the whole trade are selling off. Selling off is nothing new. | am sell ng off also, and am inearnest about it, and will dispose of my Stock, which is as good as any in Town, at as low rates, and many articles at a lower rate than the The city was throwu into a tremendous excitement to-day Call at the selling off Shops, if you doubt it, then visit my velonging to the fund, and that they were no longer in the Establi-hment, Upon an investigation, in the CHEAPSIDE HOUSE, Queen Square, adjoining Mr. Bell's, and compare prices before purchasing | elsewhere. I have all kinds of GOODS on hand, suitable for the season, {tis generally sup- purposes, and that the panis has readered the parties unable direct from the first Houses in Europe and the United States, to redeem them. Lt is anticipated that other parties will which I am selling ata very small profit for Cash on delivery, last past,” says his Lordship, the | be iinplicated upon his examination. without any Lumbug. BENJAMIN DAVIES. January 14, 1861. ow CHEAP, Cheapest Furniture in the City! FHXLE subscriber intending to make some alterations in his present business, in the Spring, takes this opportunity of “ Tae Istann Mixstren.”’—We havo been politely favoured by the community of having a distiller at the head of the Govern-) ¢ Teypenance Haut Courasy.—The Annual General Meeting of the informing the country generally, that he will dispose of his ment—the encouragement thereby given to intemperance, Company was beld on Monday evening last, in Temperance Hail, Capt. | present Orlebar, R. N., io the chair. and the necessity there was for having the Maine Liquor Law | Morrisou, Esq , submitted the Annual Keport, which was read avd uu- at REDUCED PRICES anlmously adopted. S Tue Secretary and Treasurer, J. W. STOCK OF FURNITURE After Welch the lellcwing wore clested Oflec- Also, he has now on hand two or {ntroduc-d ; or, at all events, such checks given to the sale bearers for the ensuing year :—Hon. Charlies Young, LL. D., Pre.i- three tundved of his own make of CHAIRs, which the country | of spirituous liquors as would amount almost toa prohibition dest; John W. Morrison, Esq., Secretary and Treasurer. — lt was, however, declared, that all these), of the traffis. matters would be set right as soon as “ the God-fearing Go Vernment’ eume into «fhice,—intemperance wou'd then be abolished—unexampled prosperity would crown the !abours and ente rprise of our agriculturists, merchants and trades-| Lowden, W orshipful Master; Adam Murray, Past Master; James men—the Bible would be constantly in the hands of ail the 8- Cvilard, Senor Warden, Matcolm MeLeod, Tunior Warden Kev, RK. T. Kosch, Chaplain ; Charies Bell, P. M. & Treasurer ; : : : William Monk, Secretary ; Jobn Dillon, Senior Deacon, Bee dreland was eight hundred years ago—an “ [sland of saints.” | jamin Kogers, Junior Deacon ; James Evans, Marshal ; Thomas J. rising generation ; und in fact, the Island would be what people would do well to purchase, as they will not require to Directors — on, Dr. Young, J. W. Morrison, Peter DesBrisay, be repaired almost as soon as they are taken home. Furniture B. Cooper W. C. Trowan, J. Arbuckle, and Mark Butcuer.—Mon. of eyery description made to order. Looking Glasses in variety. A few Portraits of HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS the Prince of Wales, in gilt frames, cheap fur CASH, at the “CITY FURNITURE WAREROOMS,” | Kent-street, East of D. Stewart's, Esq. January 14, 1861. lin T. GREEN. THE LATEST! ST. JOHN’S LODGE. The following are the Officers for the ensuing year :—Bro. Morin The God-fearing Gove: nwent” have not, however, produced eeming, Organist , Tuomas lreedy, Donald McKiunon, Stewards ; | this desirable change. We believe there is more real poverty felt than at any former period of our h'story—legs business doing amougst mercantile men—less moncy and less mer- chaudise at their disposal than in former years—not over | and above too much religion, if we are to judge by the con- tent nations, botwithstanding the ‘“ ynion” prayer mectings ; and ae _ — slarming increase of erime, the Court Calendar and the Charge of the Chief Justice tell the tale of a very eal change ‘or the worse. We fear i: will be a long time before his Lords) from the Sheriff, at the absence of crime from , the case during the time of «, pening of bis Court, in token of the e Liberal Goveroment. oe. SUPREME Court. Three days of the past week were Secupied in trying, before ? Special Jury, 4 case which excited conside i | between J B. Cox, E Fire Insurance Company Agent, te satisfy Mr. Cox rable interest, The latter declined, through their ‘claim for very heavy losses sustain- | Morell, moro than a year ago, alleging that the | fire was wilfully caused by | ploy. A great number of defendent being unab'e to cellent leeture before the Lnstitute on ** Tne Air, _ > by @ variety of successful experiments. Although the evening was ‘008 and disputes becween Ministers of different denomi- | stormy tue room was wall filled. The lecture gave rise to a debate. the subject. persons to be Engineers of tue Fire Department for the current year, “p will reeeive a pair of white kid gloves. viz.; a . ¥ : | Ward No. 1—Wiiliam RK. Watson, Joba Lugs, Williaw Wright. he calendar, which was frequently | Ward No. 2—Taomas Alley, Donald Melsaac, Williau Mewiil, NOTICE | Ward No. 3—William Weish, William B. Wellger, tieo. Douglas, . | Ward No. 4—George Beer, William Dodd, Joseph Crabb | Ward No. 5—William Brown, Stephen Swabey, George Douglas, - . . : i a o of sqr., Of St. Peter's, and the Alliance | Joho Matheson, Winsloe Read, Wittiam 5. Loxcworra, Esq., Falcon- | Sammerside, Decembow 20, 1860. wood Farm, te Isabella, youngest daughter of tue late Captain Matheson, ’ plaintiff or some persons in bis em- | 82nd year of his age, much and deservedly respected by all who knew pofore the witnesses were examined ; bat the { him. Jobo Geo. Weldon, Loner Guard; Joho MacNeill, Pyier. : TH BK LATEST ! EX *“ HELENA’* FROM NEW YORK ; 40 CHESTS and half-chests TEA, warranted, 4 hhds. Muscovade SUGAR 10 bb's. Crushed do 25 kegs NAILS 2 bales COTTON WARP 2 bales BUFFALO ROBES 10 boxes Ground COFFEE (very superior) 25 bbls. FLOUR 3 puncheons High WINES. Wholesale and Retail. Dec. 31, 1860. J. & Lt. MGRRIS CATHOLIC YOUNG MEN’s LIFERARY INSTITUTE. Last evening, 10th inst., Rev. Angus McDonald delivered a very ex- ” which be illustrated Next Thursday evening, 17th inst., the Rev. gentleman will resume HE. Reiuiy, Secy, Fire Engixeers.—-The City Council have appointed the following | William Heard, Esquire, Chief Iingineer. EING about to leave the Island for the winter, I have, | (Kent Street.) 2 r—- 9 —_—— Married, On the 3rd inst , by the Rev. Thomas Duncan, at the residence of Mr | empowered to collect all manner of debts due me, and transact | & general business for me until my return. JAMES C. POPE. | " NOTICE | agian . | Died ‘ due the Hon James ©. Pops, here | At Fairfield, Lot 47, on the 9th November, James Campbell, ia the | concerned, m. Devehny nasiive 60 perseps) that unless their respective Accounts be paid on or 15th day of January next, legal steps will be aber} On Weduesday, the 2nd inst., at the residence of Mr. William Peters, fyr the recovery thereof. ars. intended for his neighbour, and not for himeelf. At Eust Point, Lot 47,0n the 4th inst., after a severe illness, borne D DP BOGLD . ’ g i Um per: NIN IRINA NLR NR, their large and varied assurtment of close econsigninent, by | TO 8,000 bushels of dry heavy OATS, ~,000 1,000 bushels BARKLEY, by, Letter of Attorney, dated this day, appointed Mr. | Now ready for shipment at Orwell, as fast as they can be Davip Rogers my Attorney during my absence, who is duly | taken on board. ae Subscriber baying been empowered to collect all debts) Ste : _ | are hereby notified that their respective aceoun's, notes of | prove the allegation, the Hon. Dr. | Georgetown, Maria, the beloved wife of Mr. William Hillman, aged 77, The Subscriber trusts that no one will consider this Notice | band, &c. must be paid Young, Agent for the Company, abandoned the cause, and |7° : Hensley, he being ne OD De PS Withdrow the defence, whon a verdict was given for the Plain- | with chiishiau patience, Mr Joba MgDogald, in the 54th year of bis age, 7 oe COE AE EER TOR RE EEO aa ——————— SN TW ERVERTICEHEV EC | Improved Freehold Farm. \ J WINE. iE is, | rgx0 BE a by AUCTION, on SATURDAY, the Nrxtar day of Fesarvary next (1861), on the premises, at Seven i | Mile Bay, at the hour of Twatve o'clock, noon, pursuant to -Under tho Patronage of His Excellency the licence granted for that a 7 ws — = en i undo !and Judge of Probate of this Island, bearing date the twentieta | dieut. Governor and Mrs. Dundas. \duy of December instant, the REAL ESTATE which belonged T .4ET r ‘to Donatp MacDonaxp, late of Seven Mile Bi aforesaid, ! | | Farmer, deceased: that is (o say, an improved REEVOLD Gong | FARM, consisting of one hundred acres of LAND (more or — oe Ute § less), situate on Township No. Twenty-seven ; bounded on the EN aid ofa Fund for COLORS and a BAND. for the City | north by lands owned or oceupied by Finlay Mclanis and Allan a Volunteers, will take place at the Tempsxance Hatt, on | McDonald; on the east by the public Highway ‘eadin from MONDAY Evenmg, the 21st instant, to commence at 8 | Tryon to Bedeque; on the west by Finlay MeTonis’ land, and | o'clock, lon the south by David Lowther’s land, together with the Doors open at 74 o'clock. Admittance Is. 6d. ; Reserved | Dwelling House and appurtenances thereunto be'onging, and Seats 3s. ‘of which said Farm and Premises the said Donald MacDonald Tickers to be had at the Stores of W.R. Watson and/ died seised in fee simple. Geo. T. Uaszarp. Conditions and further particulars of the Estate made known January 14, 1861. ‘at the time of sale, ON CORSIGAWENT. pe HHDS. EARTHENWARE, J 6 casks GLASSW ARK, arsorted expressly for Country dealers, for sale at cost and charges. ~Aeeneee re ALLAN McDONALD, Executor. SARAI McDONALD, Executrix of said Donald McDonald. ven Mile Bay, 2ist December, 1860. 6w. RG. Sale by Auction. 'VEXIIE subscriber has on hand 20 Sracxs of Upranp and . . <—— > career Marsh HAY, together with a quantity of STRAW, on 2 quarter casks superior SHERRY WINE, at 20s per gallon. | Governor's Island, which he will offer at PUBLIC AUCTION, PATRICK WALKER. | or . a os “eae “eioe ‘ ‘ oe tee on the 25th Janvary nex’, at 10 o’clock, a. m. _o. Town, Jan’y 14, 1861. Isl & RW. 4w, | Teaws—All sums under £10, cash on delivery ; over £19, PIC’ ‘Q U FO i T ' DR Y, | three months’ eredit will be given, on approved joins notes of | band. ROBERT GAY. Cea for Threshing and Stumping MACHINES, Pownal, Lot 49, December 17, 1860. 4w pd. on? Horse American PLOUGHS, Cart Boxing for Wooden Ex ** Gazelle” from Liverpool, and * Carrio Axles, &e. &., to he had at the Charlottetowa Agricultural | M. Rich” from Boston: Warehouse and Need Store, Queen Square. } : , its z N. B. Parties requiring Castings for the Spring will be 7JMHWE Subscribers have received their FALL STOCK pleased to leave orders with the subscriber as early as possible, GENERAL MERCHANDIZE, comprising a large a that they may be executed immediately on the opening of the well selected Stock of cohol DRESS MATERIALS, _ The highest price given for old Copper, Brass and Compo- | sition, we, W- RVI ie oo ; : a : : in French Marine, plain and striped Winceys, Gala Plaids, Coburgs, Alapacas. &c. January 14, 1861, Isl, A a bi A CARPE). YANTLES, MANTLE CLOTHS & SHAWLS, | [pBS: IRVING has opened her Winter Classes for Painting in great variety. RIBBONS, Velvet Trimmings, Scarfs, L and Drawing. Oil Painting on Tuesdays and Fridays, Flowers, Plumes, &c. A few magnificent from 11 till 1 o'clock. Water Coloring and Penciling on HEAD DRESSES, W ean and Saturdays. ul : aie GLOVES, Hosiery, Silks, Velyets, Linens. Muslins, grev and N. B. Mrs Irving can supply material for Oil Painting. white COTTONS, Prints, striped >hirtings, WARPS, January 14, 1861. RW Sw. Tickings, Blue Denims, Drills, &c. oo : . seri atoaane aed bli Liquors and Groceries, GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHS, ; in Cassimere, Doeskias, Pilots, Beavers, Whitaeys, Broad Great Goorgs and Kont Streets. Cloths, “fe. - N k ANKEN would respectfully invite the attention of his friends, and the public generally, to his H ARDWARE ° choice and well selected STOCK of Table and Pocket Cutlery ; Edge Tools ; Suwa, Files, Hinges, Loucks, Screws, Saddlery, &c. T >a 5 ’ . * ,” , J? LIQUORS & GROCERIES. GROCERIES: #hey are ali imported from the very best markets, and for excellence bs ee it of quality and moderate prices, he feels confident they cannot be sur- TEA, Coffee, Brown and Crushed SL GAR, Molasses Raisins, passed by any house in the City Currants, Candles, Soap, Spices and Dry Saltery. LIQUOKS—Brandy, Holland s Gin, High Wines, fine old Jamaica Ram, —— ALSO ——- ae ans and Belwout Whiskeys,Champaigne, 80 bags Nails and Spikes sondon Porter and Scotch Ale, . > . . z , 60 boxes best Smithwick Ginss SORDIALS—Noyau, Curacao, Marachigo, Cl Brandy, L Ss Me : . " oad aes tienaaie Se ae 150 kegs Paints—black, white, blue, red, yellow & SUGAKS & TEAS—Porto Rico and Scotch Sugars; Congo, Souchong, green . : and Young Hyson Teas. 6 casks Linseed and Pine Oil PRESERVED FISH—Salmon, Mackerel, Lobsters, Sardines, Yarmouth | 4 do Spirits Turpenting and Burning Fluid erp tosters and Dutch Seerarae 7 ; cca 248 coils Hemp and Manilla Cordage WY Tatia Pokies ad Eegpera, Onponar Pogpen(ouaee #vaiiet, Meme | 6.000 30a Hemp ene Ostten Canenes ndi ickles au eppers, epper, e Powder, Mulli- | or : ~ : : . . gatawny Paste, Soyer’s, Juhon Bull, Worcestershire and Harvey’s | =) cwt Sanderson's best cast, spring and shoeing bauce, Extract Collee, Oliveedd, French Capers, Flavouring for Steel a se 50 tons Iron — various sizes Cake, Mixed Spice. PRESERVED FRUITS—East India Ginger, Lemon and Citron Peel, 3,000 bushels Salt ‘ 67 Crates and Casks French Olives, shelled Almonds, Currants, Raisins, Calf’s-feet and fed and Black Currant Jellies, Gelatine, American and Anna- GLASS, CHINA AND EARTHENWARE polis Apples. . ee “i : ee VAKIETIES—Molasses, L ndon W. W. Vinegar, Tobaces, Cigars, whole | With large stock of Pitch, Tar, Rosin, Oakum, Warping and ground Coffee, Split Peas, Beans, Rice, Pear! Barley, Arrow- Chocks, Windlass Gear, Hawse Pipes ; Bright and Nap- root, Baking Powder, Butter Powder, Brown Windsez, Fancy and tha Varnish ; Buckets, Brooms, Trunks, Buffalo Robes, No. 1 Family Soaps; Tallow and Sperm Candles, Table Sait, &e Matches, Starch, Blue, Durbam Mustard, Copperas, Allum, Blue r stone, Whiting, Glue, Putty, Cod and Seal Oi), Burning Fluid, Mili- , ’ < tary and Walker’s Caps, Minnie Musket Balls, T. P. and F. 0. | - - W. W. LORD & Co. Powder; 10 doz. Stone Jars from quart up to 3 gallons; Soda, Charlottetown, November 26, 1560. Sutter and Water Biscuit; American and Hyde’s Cacese, } : ve aa January 7, 1861, J W BRADLEY & CO ' ' f 7 TT 1D) PRAWTpD AWSON’S BLOCK, corner of Great Grorce and Kent DISSOLU TION OF PARTNERSHIP, Streets, Charlottetown, at very low prices for CASH or rq I1E PARTNERSHIP business hitherto carried on by the | PRODUCE, offer for Sale— : i Subscribers in Charlottetown, under the name and Firm Cognac BRANDY —direct from Exgland—5 years ia of J. H. TURNER & Co., as General Commission Merchants. | Bond in London, — , ee is this day DISSOLVED by mutual consent. All debts due | Domecque & Co.'s finest SHERRY, 5 years in Bond, the said Firm will beset led by J. H. TURNER, who continues Cr Rite the business on his own account, © lien PORTER—quarts and pints, Bas:;’s Pale India ALE, do Boswell’s Quebec ALE—barrel and bottled, Wholesale and Retaii. THOMAS. J. JOST. J H. TURNER, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Dee. 8, 1860. Im Jan 7. ekanaal pial eh tetanerintiseasenatstetnnnatanina fi RAISINS, ___ GREAT HAMS SELLING OF! | SOFTEE, N consequence of the DISSOLUTION of PARTNERSHIP, | BLACKLEAD, the Subscriber will sell off his very extensive STOCK, | KEROSENE LAMPS, at an immense reduction from usual prices, PAILS, FOR CASH ONLY. aia A large assortment of STOVES of the latest American All intending purchasers will find this a golden opportunity, | patterns, as bv purchasing at this establishmeat they will save a portion | 150 Kegs of assorted NAILS and SPIKES, oa of their money. Broad & Co.’s celebrated New Brunswick AXES, The subscriber begs now to thank his numerous customers | A large assortment of FILES, from the celebrated for their libe, al patronage, during the continuance of the late | House of Charles Cammel & Co, Sheffield, Englan¢, Firm, aud woula assure them that, for the future, he will en- | CROCKERY, : leay ‘ eas heir cusiom and keep up the well known Mill and other SAWS of all descriptions, “ena - the ee a IRON and STEEL of all kinds, sn ' < al Foundry Castings, Mill Gearing, &e., “British Dry Goods Store,”’ Steam ENGINES, from £100 upwards; BOILERS te by importing GUOD STOCKS and selling them at the most | reasonalle prices, matc', OIL—used for Threshing Mechines and other machi- ta The business will now be conducted on the CASH systenf. | January 7, 1860. J. H. TURNER, RECEIVED. CS PAINTS, NARDWARE—large assor ment, GLASS, pr late arrivals, and for Sale by the Subseriber— ae —— 250 Barrels extra and superfine FLOUR, CORD AGES r 50 Barrels Pastery da : re : ; ea c rg erous to mention. 80 Sides New York SOLE LEATHER Always on hand articles too num 60 Haif-chests superior TEA 3000 Ganay Bags (cheap bags for grain) All of which will be sold LOW for Cash. Charlottetown, December 3, 1860, MORIN LOWDEN. Peake’s Brick Building, January 7, 1861. SUMMERSIDE, — foment BR oe FENIIE subscribers having completed their FALL IMPOR- 18 aeente Coated, Slate TATIONS, beg to soiicit the attention of purchasers to | Kegs C 4 aN >» d. per & Drums FIGS, 28 and 3s per dram. Fresh Fruit, Sugar, &c. EX ‘* HELENA,” from New York— 40 quarter ) Prech : 14 halves f RAISINS, ) , GOO : TROCERIES ——IN WAREHOUSE irae - : oa iN hey Hogsheade Porto Rico SUGAR APPI RS SPICES - Puncheons MOLASSES TEA aie TOBACCO | Chests and half-chests warranted TEAS juxes prime family SOAP Dozens Corn BROOMS Caske Burning FLUID 20 Englieh Dairy CHEESE Kegs Baking SUDA Boxes Coffee and Ginger 50 dozen BUCKETS. ¥ Wholesale and Retail, at low Prices. CU. C. VAUX. Kerosene Oil Pale and Dark Brandy Old Jamaica Spirits Holland GIN Old Seoteh do. Old Tom Crockery and Glassware Kerosene Oil Lamps and Glasses. ——ALso, CONSTANTLY ON flanp Sydney and Pictou * OAL, large and small foach and Slack LIME BOARDS and LUMBER Labrador HERRING SALT; Parlor, Church, Hall and Cooking STOVES in great variety ; which will be sold cheap for cash, or approved credit of three months. GREEN & HUNT. Summerside, December 17, 1860. SDOW’V Eos. LARGE and well selected assortment of Cooking, Office, and Parlor STOVES, Grates, &c., for sale cheap, to | JASON WEBB, opposite the Bank. j | LIQUORS Port and Sherry Wine Old Lrish Whiskey Glasgow House, December 31, 1860. WORTH KNOWING! — AT VAUX'S, [GLASGOW HOUSE, THEY ARE SELLING Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, HARDWARE AND GROCERIES, Uf all kinds -CHEAP FOR CASH, Charlottetown, December 28, 1860. bth MUST BE SOLD. ~ 4 50 Bbbls. Extra Labrador HERRING, put up in Bbbls. od for family use, 50 Bbbis. Baldwin APPLES, Russet do Greening do JASON WEBB, Ch Town, Dec. 24, 1860. opposite the Bank. Extra Labrador Herring. 120 BARRELS PRIME LABRADOR HERRING 126 do. large Sprin do. For ,~0*- o- farge Spring Dw. SDMAN Chebucto Warehouse, Nov. 19, , 1860. Ch.Town, Dec. 24, 18:0. FOR SALE, 30 tubs BUTTER, 200 bushels OYSTERS, ALSO——— i 20 do » 1 Cargo good sound POTATOES. 20 do For particulars, enquire of ALEX. McKINNON, Charlottetown, PATRICK STEPUENS, Orwell. Noy. 5. if Notice to the Public. IL persons that have contracted debts at the atore of W. W. Irying & Cv., prior to the 2ist of Noyember, 1860, | = without any delay to the Hon. Joseph i 3 Le Ey a