STAR DS SERS CORE, DET CE — a RPO —y ' mil Til IMPORTANT QUERIES.” would certaialy be confirmed in the ensuing Bem | It gh ya wey that the Confederate General, . ! RUSSE®. 5? “ 1 athe exiveme che sivu, and thas it wouldcnet bo “ legitimate” ‘give, bas beeu reinforeed by 12,000 Arkansas ; : so , | ‘ 5 ; : ~ wae ’ bv We u a ‘ OP MUTA to s ; ‘ y . . UST RRYVED A¥ . . trath in matters of fet in th We insert below the letter which Mr. Benj.| — . we . _, | troops,and is preparing to make a bard fight. A ® ex schooner yo. wi ty ecirit, whether political or) Davies published in the ‘ Talander’ of the 3!st ult., - - iy peghye poy Singete pougapted with | Seeretary Chase urges upou Congress the Th cen cate’ - if My ot 0. aratinhohaentite ot ree oe eames im operation; and it alte shows ak ne. very brief notion & on | the Land Question ever alter. We, however, | sity of greater haste in furvishiae financial aid. . ; 3 of FEBRUARY next, at the Ovtonia) 75 Les . . ee ae be 4 minediate consequence of Md of whi vw ery bri have no faith in this absurddoctrine. At the same Phe treasury is ewpty |! ft reehold, Farming Tmple- Building, in Charlvitetown, under a power 4 + , —— r he et ; . s : In ‘ ‘ ; the plan of out-door re : ter oe ! N | time we must say that if we had any plans for the Wasuiineton, Feb. 4. men! ‘ Stock &e of sale contained .. an Indenture ef Mor 1 hhd. Sucar, boxes Starch and Clothes . Tara ne ; 7 I fF THE EXAMINER juture we should uot | fool i Reported from Confederate ves that there -? 5 : bearing date the 14th day of Februa » 1848, Ping ‘ peel rance in tir To tHe Eprro j ’ INI ) tut should not be so feolieh as to disclose veported trom Contederate sources tha ere ree : b : d Jobn Hobe, of . . —. ' f 7 ‘ : mt } g article! them to our opponents. Did Mr. Davies ever ace | iad been heavy firing heard for two days in the 1 Subscriber has been instructed by| and made between Jon Hobs, o hralotte- 35 barrels Onions I } ’ om 2 a. R “a ‘ . Me yey ) ade. | , ur Opf ats 1d SAT. LIAVIOS OVEE BEC | direction of Norfdlk : alee, reported firing heard Mr. Charlee Green, Sen., of Lot 17, to town, of the one part, and James li. Peters. 5 doz Carpet Brooms . fro ancarty, de.) 0 _ aay farther comin | two card pliyera pause in a game, and one | in the direction of Roanuke Island. SELL BY AUCTION, of the other part: ALL THAT PIECE OF Lot Con octipnarr lie ¢ other persena holding rodestly as " " é : ad “a Xz “ Bisitor 7 ’ ? se ie “ ; a at iutent,| rein " - poe i ae me lestly ask the other te let him see his hand | New Yoru, Feb. 4. | On TUESDAY, the 18th February inst:..commene- LAND, being | rt of Town Lot Number ; Wi LIAM DODD, mites alirgaitienr stone | Oe Bee eae aie eee vakine known our | While both were confident of succuss? or did he} A Washitigton despatch states that Gen. Scott | Nz 8t LL o'clock, forenoon, that pleasantly situated Twenty-nine (29), in the fourth hundred of Brick Burlding, Queren-street. un” oe te A shear. Pyar en tom eh < Cewnet the’ Ruamines.’ How | ever were. in ths distant ot tas Wty eatin: toda bo Mexive sobre dtd by Réiacmmaek ared FREBHOLD FARM, where be now resides, con-|Town Lots in Charlottetown, which said December 23, idol. . OT ane A ‘ : oo view OETA Lhe ee rs ‘ em ’ : y awe | ‘4 Teta te Ses eee . A. | taining 240 acres of first quality of Land, the greatery Piece of Land to be sold. is bounded as fol-| --—-—— ‘ led a scene of “pining. | fur this act of yours is consistent with Ce Mberal) oat tg ocnerats, met on the field of battle to | State relative to foreign interference in affairs of | nase of which is in u h bh .ctatetts ealtivetins 5 the |] in sole. Is boun : AY --* xy ; . which is truly apnalling,! sentiments and principles ™ age tl “ne sani 6 the deats ; ithe continent. He will endeavour to extricate! remainder covered with good WOOD. On the ows, that is to sa; having a front of 83 Sugar, 4 Lolasses, oer WP, earned warning to | edmiser ef, and te uphold . — = : aaa 7 | « — : Othe death, commenced a parley to as | the Mexican Government from ite perils. premises there are TWO DWELLING HOUSES | feet on Great George Street, on the north FLOUB & ‘ «.” Taey have discovered, by carefu a Pig her is pooteonant tag gti sg thet ; | certain from each other at what point an attack | It is reperied that large bedies of troops haye | and suitable out buildings. The whole will be sold | side by a part of the said Lot conveyed by TEA, ? c. d ; aie is really vat it professer to be, ‘ wats ' a : eS ae . : 7 oat oe niet a Ate nina f° 4 eut of & pepulation of do” there os beral purty, it should be open to the reception * all | was to be made, and khew it was to be conducted? | ye ete by see. fe f be Ate te a 2 2! Fas intending pur chasers. poet an Hobs ? John Hardy, on the IN STORE. -\«) in a state of actual destitution; that about) on i nions ich, if erroneous, veu eheuld at Rall chai ‘ me x ecerntes feeling safe from attack im tha 50, FOS TOPOWING SUCH ¢ southern side t er pe ai f the int biehate tua | the a vel PFOSPETOUS | ¢, wpe Le = ay, i i oo she m, as you Phe qre: - uoder consideration has not even | quarter, as the roads are impassable. ° Horses, 1 pair Oxen, 6,Cows, 5 Heifers, 30 Sheep. | conveyed by ee had’ teen whe te vide HbDS. Bright Sugar, Puncheors Mo- tewas in the West of Ireland are ready to aceept lid a communication of ine, which T deened a ay | the very sunall max niteforgmality. ‘The* Islander’ | All uuneeer tary army baggage ordered to be IMPLEMENTS, &e } Gibson, an? omthe rear by Town Let Number | lasses {a superior article), chests and public charity, This is about the prot cag duty to make iw yt to on yor to p conse of Bs and ‘Monitor’ have been ringing the changes on stored at Waslungton. 1 Combined Muiwer and° Reaper, 2 Horae Carts: | Twenty-ei.’ ¢ (28), tegether with all Houses half chests Tea warranted), Fine, Superfine the population whiek the mest intelligent Mme ex-) daly fo the p the areesnt. Your comments we | it every week fer the 3 —e or four | General Halleck, commanding in Missouri, has ; Iron Plough, 1 Wood Plough, Harrows.! and Baiidings thereon isi and Extra State FLOUR, bbls. of and at wan at the late poor-daw iequiry Passing over, for the sent, ur comments on | it every Wee or the last three or four months. ordered all Wailroad Presidents, Directors, and | Scuftler, Sleighs and WavonBleigh and Wagon ‘ £z - ser ’ com prising the Dwell- - “ ‘SUGAR box Cand! eee ee ee in nese ted would be always| My letter, ax well as your observations on my COM- | ytp Navies is only laying their game by catehing | employees—ciso all Contractors, Clerks and Agents, | Harness Cart ‘and Plough tackling. » Also, «| '°8 House, Workshop and Stables occupied New York Crushed : or = 1a the Llowse of Commons stated we oi. relief duct, T proceed to put to you as the editor of the! y playing g Vv ¢ Ing | employ a aoaul ontrac Clerks and Agents, oe oo ay ne oR am ae A 7 ' “| by the said John Hobe. ‘Terms Cash | Pipes, Confectionary, Loze 4 Baskete of demanding rations if the sv#tew of a . ot the | EXtumniver, and the reeognized exponent of the | up the ery, and dinning it ir our ears. We will |™ ee eet of the United States, to take the eche hia ae ee ere er ee Dated 14th November, 1861 s re) , Pancheone of High Wines, sides i - oe it weary appear, the . eel ail wih _ ae - so salian tnd c oe 7 nailegk “e, ther articles, - . . were adepied. Ineredivie 4s © ¥ Pt views of the liberal party, the fc lowing queries, | 44) one and all of them that it is the duty of all oe + ae TERMS LIBERAL [ of Sole Leather (New York and Boston), &e. ‘over 400 heads of tamiiles, | | ae ty test your sincerity, and that of those with | Steamer Columbus has been wrecked at Point JAMES il. PETERS. conutmittee assert that * ; : . : | 9 mach, wok public relief, shown vou act. to the cause of ‘the people: | true Liberals to enter upon no ridiculous parley | Remedios, with a cargo valued at a million and a] WM. BEARIST( Sak eo ee al al Rare Ch for Cash averaging at lenet four te eaen, 7 ; whem you act, | ‘ t Ye : } } } ven ’ & garg ponee 8.3 iO a} wih : WM. SARIS 2, cap d being equally destitute ot t iment. fuel, . dl — k aa De the Liberal party consider Escheat| \ith either open foes or pretended friends. The half dollars,—nearly all British goods, Lot 17, Feb. 10, 1862. 2i Auctioneer, 500 Cords of Hemlock Bark Or Three Months, on approved notes. . —) ° was it « of eran misery, Pract cn bic : oa bi Snide vinden pcp om a ; Out of “ti - - ageregal r , most extreme ? Se a i e they prepared to pledge them- | | ttle difference which has sprung up between Mr. — eee ~ Wanted at the City Taunery. J.&T MORR Is he wleeted Y Tarniiies 7 . . , ‘ aan . srt of ~ » | “XTENSIVE P iE ; iE y , j ~ = 2 . . o : 8 : = a: : om wu» they distributed meal aud coala, . Ives to advocate the establishn : bot at ye Davies and ourselyves—which has not been of our | s TENSIVE F oy ion ‘cian ne Z 7ENENDERS will be recei-ed at the office; January 13, 1862. Im » i aig Parry neat, Aud fhe fortessure OF the bee a’ | : ‘ ' Ter | <A great fire occurred at New York on Saturday | f the City Tannery, until the last day | “~~. . .. _—_- n the ground of the non-performance of the condi- | Seeking, and which has been magnitied inte such loventsie. Yan. Stik tu Mictkas Wartitale. lamar o e City y. un ie A fHE CATHOLICS OF CANADA me of Oi + = ' nt! ! fthe I tremendous proportions by the Tories, who watch ing two thousand barrels al whiskey, w meine STEAMERS WANTED. . _— le = te nies BODD ee ROGERS F rdly- eat be, in the opinion of the Li- : ; : ‘ | / and USKey’, ‘ Abe ’ : it j = pie. Senet . ble. 1 c they prepared to re-| With eager eyes for anything approaching to a a terrible explosion. “Loss half million dollars, YKROUIRED BY THE GOVERN- |! “el hag eer - o ; | Have still on hand a few of the celebrated We a ere are in these Colonies a more beral party, impracticable, are they preyarec : | Another fire in Fulton street destroyed $200. | R u() ah aoe wWwN-) than fifty or more than one bundred Cords) ,, ow yal clase 0 le tham the Catholics of Canada, | sort to compulebry legislation w compe! th ; repre: | quarrel between political friends—is no proof that | (00 <a pee oe ont we / MENT OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, | will be given to one person, unless a special | MAGICIAN COOK STOVES, val clase ¢ . wie deel eithe fe . tors tot tto their Jenante all arrears o fent, . hs i ‘ : ; ai ae : } orth. Several lire % ere ed. ©} , ST CLASS OAT t re ear, ie. ° bs . ce. Ras a and to sell the fee simple ef their Lands to the oc. | the Liberal party are wavering in their principles ; | folowing are the telegraphic accounts ; 6 ies os ton Coppheea oe 40 agreement be made as to the quantity. wholly adapted for BURNING COAL, ¢ dels. Ws : ats & - ~— ve on, * . } . il ‘ i c ain i c DGTS eR, , and \ y ’ oF an ~~ . x “ 6 Her Most Gractous Majesty and her Government. Cupanta of them, on fur and reasonable tertis ac that party will present a bolder front than ever at New York, Jan. 26.-—The storage establish-| low metalled, capable of maintaining a speed of 124 Tenders to name price per cord, tu be deli- HIS isa superior first class STUVE in As fartherevidenece of this, we give the translation cording toa scale to be fixed by the La Mislatare 1 | the hustings when another general election shalt | ™e™* of R.H. Wyatt, No. 2, Pearl street, was) miles per hour, at 2 a ot thirty pounds of | vered at the City annety. every respect,—the OveEN is very capa- af a letter of condolence from his Lord-hip the Ca , emeeny Are Shey. proper oa .~ oe er "ys , aoe ik adel poe , | burned last wight.” Loss 300,000 ; fully insured. | steam, with accommodations for Passengers a Cash will be paid on delivery ; and secn-' ejous. It iseconomical in its consumption of cholic Bishop of Moutreal he G wernor Gene pu lie reasons wa orate ong, . aes ae ah oS called; and atthe hustings it will be sufficient One of the hospital puildings at Quarantine was | e a — oe - aes rity required for the falfilment of contract. | fuel. and the large size of its - ral. en the occasion of the death of the Prince Con. | @inabie: and that compulsury laws, i passed Dy the | 6 mm to offer, aa & Guarantee for “ar Sties sure i nine | better class of Aimeriean Passenger te. o be} oe é 4. ’ flues alway = am tue a Legislature here, would receive the Royal aflow- |! them ‘ mane r,s a guarantee ft ; their politic al burned this pee oF | built of JUNIPER, ander inspection of Lloyd's, Sard contract to be com leted on or before | insures a good draught. Mowrarar, Dee. 31, 1861 ance i integrity in the time to come, a calm and patient} ,, / : -(: ‘ Surveyor; the butts to be fastened with serew bolts. | the last day of October, 1862. | Aso.—Extra Soarsrone and Grarzs, for. Me Kee nin Fifthly—If they are unwilling to pledge them consideration of their mast. carcer | rar GREAT FLOOD iN CALIFORNIA.—A tele- To draw not over seven feet of water, when with; Charlottetown, Feb. 3, 1862. 6i le bove Stove : ' ae selves to advocute the establishment of a Court of | . past oc P | graphiedespatchof the 17th ult. statesthat a third} coals dor 18 hours on board. | _ the above yes. It ia the duty of every suoject of Her Majesty to testify at every fitting occ n, t ‘ntiments of respect and buy altv to bie A august Sovereign and Her Worthy Representative. Vhe coming new year gives u sion, and I take advantage of it to lay at your feet my respec tfal homages, a» also these of the chapters of the Cathedral, the Committees and all the Clergy of the Lhiecese of Montreal We daily supplieate ‘jad that Ile may bestow His grace on our Gracious (Queen consoling her in the great serrow which the uneaspected lose of her worthy and well loved spouse causes her, and to give his powerfal uid to | these who assist ber in the government of her vaat | Empire, and particularly in the Administration of this Provinee. Weealso pray in these stormy times for the maintenance of the peace and tranquillity of | this and other countries, se that under the wise Ad ministrat.on of your Excellency, this Province may rewain in peace, and enjoy the true happiness a ple may desire, in obeying the laws, divine and uwan, and in obeying ite Geverument. | 1 bave the honor te be, my Lord, With profound respect, } Aud high consideration, | Your Lordsh ip's Very humble and obedient servant, t 1G, Biswor or Mostrar His Exceticacy the Right Honorable C. 8. Vescousnt Moscn, &e., &e. asion lia & tho# precious ocea The following is the reply : Qvenec, Jaw. 3, 1562, | Mr Leao — | { thank you forthe letter which you have sent we, and for the respect and loyalty which you ex. eas for Her Majesty the Queen, and myself who | represents her in Canada. I request you alsoto thank in my name the Chap ter of your Cathedral, the Committees, and tie Clergy of your Droces: law much pleased to learn the sympathy they ex- eas for our well beloved Sovereign, now se pro he indly afflicted, and of their prayers to God forthe aie ation of her sorrow that they may be heard is the ardent wish of all ber peuple. bs ‘ I take this oceasion, my Lord, to testify the sale Meanwhile, .et the Tories gloat as they will | complete inundation of Sacramentois unavoidable. The area of Jand now overflowed in the State is Escheat, and if they consider that compulsory Le- | tema if . wegpre ! = would oo be r.. a '*/ over the apparent defection indicated by the cor- | u there any other course open to the uniortnuate en- | twenty miles broad and two hundred and fifty | auts of thix Isiund, than that of coneiliating the respoudence of Mr. Davies. It may be a crumb | “ Wi ; ’ ng, tak : Landlords, and making the bestterms theycan with | o¢ eemfort to them now, but it will do th - € t ms | upwards of — millious of acres, | choos? 7 of eemfort to them now, but ct will de them no | mostly rable, a considerable portion being mostly | The replies to these important queries must, to a lasting good; we hope it will do him no evil; and joy ‘ - ip = Is ee — er very great extent, influence the line of policy which | wo. yp; } 5 hi _ | of 4500 head of cattle and seep have been drowued ’ ’ a we base the hope on the confidence whie |. : . I, and many others, shall hereafter feel it our duty | , : = - _ bich “es |sinee the winter commeneed. te pursue; and we shall, with much anxiety, await share with his numerous friends, that Mr. Davies | your reply to each, which it is hoped will be and explivit. Yours respectfully, =o —— Trtsn Recier MeerixGs.—Large meetings of Trish citizens are being held in Montreal, and other | cities, for the purpese of contributing to the reliet | of their fellow-countrymen in Jreland, who are | jsuffering from destitution. Mr. MeGee, in the | ele | . - clear | has too much sterling honesty of character ever to He may be Bens. Davies. | become a recreant to his principles. Charlottetown, 30th Jan., 1862 | a little faster and bolder than some of us, and less Before we say one word respecting the “im-| 0 his guard while enjoying the hospitality of his | ye : , portant queries” in answering which the ‘ Islan-| Political opponents; but his fastness and boldness | atin al peiteas in whdgh the neoty. wevald 3 ‘i tly? : : i p< . > 3 D ory valle der’ thinks we shall be very much embarrassed, | Will inake him gone the Jess useful when the hour | was in the Province of Connaught, and extended conflict comes. There may, at times, be little 96 miles from north to south by 30 in breadth. It we must endeavour to remove an erroneous im-| °f ¢ | | was a country somewhat larger than the Eastern pression from the mind of Mr. Davies. He says | disputes in the Liberal camp, as there are in the Townships, and in 305% neudagieedilianantiia we have practically denied him “ the privilege of | Pest Tegulated faunlies, but they generally end jaifofinnab:tauts. Of this number, at the present making known his views through the columns of !ike lovers’ quarrels, uniting the parties more time, at least one-iLird were menaced with desti- penest Ai Ad 00s . s eent hig | closely than before, and making them more formi- tution, and that destitution attacked thew ina two- the ‘ Examiner,’” and for that reason he sent his | Cose'y “ian betore, ane mare m _ fold form. It was well known that this part of communication to the ‘Islander.’ Mr. Davies is! lable to their opponents. Ireland labored under greater disadvantages with very unfortunate in his attempts to arrive at the | i eee 1? 7 — to le ae from 7 a tee : ‘ gold 1M oF ; ‘ ae TO CO 2SPONDENTS. other part of the British dominions. It caught the nadie meaning vf artic ies published in this paper. | 5O-CORRESBO ues rain and storms from the Atlantic, and it was also We thiusk we always write in such 4 style as to) We have received a long letter from Mr. James | well kuown that last season was remarkable for make ourselves easily understood by the dullest | MeNeill, Canoe Cove, in answer to a correspon- | its incessantly continuous rain. The chief fuel of intellect in the commeunity—at all events, we have dent siguing himself “ Observer,” who wrote a the district being turf there was no means of sav the satisfaction of believing that Mr. Davies is the | jetter for the ‘Islander’ as far back as the ~.. ing it, from the incessant rain, and consequently 17th | there was at present a perishing of cold as well only persen who will persist ia putting a different | December. If any one ever took the trouble to = a perishing of hunger. meaning on our words ead Gar om that which they were | read that letter, we ace sure it has been Jong since “Baron de Camin” has been lecturing in th intended te convey. Lhe greand on which Mr. forgotten. We certainly had the good fortune not ! North of Cached Of ene af bis lectunen eae A second BOAT, of same class, in size not leas | than Oxe Hexpren Tons ReGisrer, of Wood or) Iron, with Engines below decks; to maintain a speed of not less than ten miles per hour. If of | wood to be coppered or metalled, and to be fitted commodiously for passengers. | These boats are required for the conveyance of | Mails and Passengers. ‘The larver one to rn from | CHARLU?TTETOWN to SHEDIAC, ealling at) SUMMERSIDE, three times a week, and from} SHEDIAC to CHARLOTTETOWN, ealling at SUMMERSIDE, three times a week, under the di- rection of the Post Otiice authorities. The smaller one to run from CHARLOTTE- TOWN to HARBOR BRULE’ and PICTOU, four times a week, namely, three trips to BRULE’ and | one to PICTOU, and from BRULEE’ and PICTOU to CHARLOTTETOWN the like number of trips. The Boats to be at all times under Government inspection, and subject to regulations similar to those required by the Laws of New Brunswick relating tl. Steamboats. The above boats squire” to ply on the above res- pective routes, from the ing of the navigation to the 10th December or the closing of the naviga- tion in each year; and to be placed on the routes as- signed to them in the month of May, 1803. ALSO , SEPARATE TENDERS will be received for a STEAM BOAT to perform, next summer, the Mail service between Prince Edward Island, and Pictou or Brule Harbor, and Prince Edward Island and Shedie, four trips » week, namely ; from Charlotte- town to Pictou or Brule Harbor, (whichever of the latter ports may be determined on), twice a week, and from Charlottetown to Shedine twice a week. | This boat to be a substantial and suitable sized boat, | of the description of the smaller beat above referred | to, or similar to the better class of American passen- ger boats. j } 1 D. makes the assertion that we have excluded | to read it, and we are, of course, in blissful igno-| the Northern Whig says :—* It was an outrageous him frou the « Examiuer,’ is this. In pointing out |rance of its contents. We must, therefore, ask | oe nity, dogradion % ove we ’ | ‘a ais ; . os ., | tarily present; and it is exeectingly disereditable | the abourdity of the position sesamed by ae. | Mr. McNeill to exeuse us for declining to publish | to the people of Belfast that che * Baron’ could | Davies iv criticising the acts of a Society with | a long communication, the subject of which neither | find so large an audience to listen to bis depraved, | Tenders for the performance of the above men: { tioned services, as regurds the two first above men- | tioned boats, will be received at the oftice of the} Colonial Secretary of Prince Edward Island, until; Saturday, the 7th day of June next ensuing, at the | hour of twelve o'clock, moon; and as regards the SPRING oe 1962. ol Direct. — From Liverpo bey A. Mc-) Bm Clipper Ship ++ ISABEL,” Doyatp, Master—coppered and Sree | fastened—having a FIRST CLASS CERTMT-| FLCA'LE—will sail as above for this Port, as; usual, about the first of April next. The superior sailing qualities of this Ship have already been sufficiently proved ; while the condition in whict she has discharged her Cargoes, commend her to the attention of shippers. For Freight or Passage, please apply to Anprew Duncan, Esqr., 12 Canning Place, Revenue Chambers, Liverpool, England, or to. J AMES, D. MASON. Charlottetown, January 20, 1862. First Spring Ship for 1862. * TENHE well known jue ** GAZELLE,” R. Caweron. Master, will sail from Liver for Charlottetown on the 28th March next. For Freight or Passage please apply to Messrs, D. Cannon, Sons & Vo., rs ad BS Liverpool, or to . W. LORD & CO. January 13, 1862. Charlottetown. a Flour, Molasses, Tea, Xe. us SUBSCRIBER HAS FOR SALE—, 40 Chests Congou TEA, 20 tHalf-chests do Charlottetewn. Dee. 23, 1861. HAY! HAY! HAY! B* AUCTION, on the Farm of the sub- seriber,on TUESDAY, the 18th instant, A QUANTITY OF HAY OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. <A credit of three amoupthe (or all sums over £10. GEORGE COLES. February 3,1862. “RW . Meeting at Montague Bridge. . PUBLIC MEETING of the Inhabitants of the Third aad Bourth Districts of King's County wili be held at Bridge, on THURSVAY, the 13th of ruary next, at 1) o'clock, a. m., to take into consideration what course the isia- on. ture should in the coming regard to the Question. Mr. Coles and other leading members of the Liberal Party are expected to attend. Montague Bridge, Jan. 27,1262. __ IN 2 IIhds. Porto Rico MOLASSES 4 do SUGAR 6 Bbls._ do do 4 Ubds. HOLLAND GIN 2 Casks Jamaica Ram 4 do Whiskey 20 Chests Englisu TEA 10 Boxes Liverpool Soap 50 Bbis. — 4 Cases C gne 50 Reams Wrapping Paper. ALSO j last mentioned boat, until Saturday, the fifteenth ; . 9: : . is sia at © i Bis .” ~ . ** faction which | feel at the attackment of the Catho- | which he has had neconnexion, and who sought to! ourselves nor our readers generally can under. indecent, and abominable harangue, | day of March ensuing, at the like hour. Tenders 6 Puns, Iligh Wines, ee hg acanaeae Seealic Lol justify his criticism on the strange ground that he | stand. We published in our last a letter from |” PSE KN Aabiahiniglhiliitie 4 Ge amepat pe, “ogee £ sue such ser. 2 i osname cS aie - eee, Oe tneakiadl » mue - —e Betas iis me Le . j 1] | Vices, to be undertaken by the two first mentioned *ases American Boots oes . With which they are auimaste : : was some years ago a member of a totally diffe-| Mr. McNeill, although it should have been sent to | lary ied, ‘boats’ will be performed for a term. of ten years ; 120 Dble Del Bates Blour ’ at of akan male Ina EA on J thank them myself fer their patriotisin, and On the 4th inst., by Archdeacon Read, D. D., Mr, | 22d the amount for which the services of the last ’ “ify AH“ vent association, we expressed the hope that other | the ‘ Islander,’ and the consequence has been, that | | ‘ : . ove ss will not full te comanunicate itto Her Majesty's Go f t the * Islande settee , i Caleb Schuruian, to Sarah, daughter of Mr. Robt. | mentioned oat will be performed for the one sum- = - st do approved Bepet: iC 1 ie ao r i 20 Boxes Soap. N. RANKIN. gentlemen so situated—for we said there were | another correspondent of the ‘ Islander,’ siyling — oo , ' | )Craswell, both of St. Eicanor's. }mer. Payment to be accepted by the Contractor in P FE 5 Accept, My Gord, the assurance of my highest many who belonged to the old association who himself Chauticleer, has demanded an audience | At tne Unurch of St. Bonaventure, Tracadie, on | Warrants on the Treasury of Prince Edward Isliud; ALEX. McKINNON. Queen-street, Feb. 3, 1862. tf . coumde ration. : . . ; } Wednesday, the Sth instanteegthe Rev. Thomas and the Tenders to be accompanied by the written January 20, 1862 ee ’ Moxycx. — had no connexion with the new, and vice verse— . through our columna, To show fair play as far as | ieee lay etn >. ee uudertuking of at east two respousible persons, ex-| y 20,1562, ae NOTICE His Lordship the Bistor or Montreal. would net follow the ex: . : a : a pis, £. oe. Sale 7 = . tio oe ‘htt willingness to become sureties in : 4 pone enn ge us » example of Mr. D. iu writing | we ean, we have allowed him to be heard; but we | P.P., Mr. John Kelly, of Fort Auguste, to 3 , Dressive of titi et 4 ss er .2abe+ . p £ | we ean, we have allowed him to be he » ; oh elly, 0 iz Liss } the sum of £2000, as respsets the two first boats; FALL IMPORTATIONS ! S hereby given that all persons indebted Mexico.—The latest accounts received from Mexico represent that the Government is muking ali the preparations in its power t deiend the country against the invasion of imagined that the expression of this hope would ' are beth possessed of considerable talent, and we the allies with {ull dictaturial powers by eungress before ; its adjeuroment. hed beon eanatractad its head, as Minister of State. hie appvintment, he issued a proclamation ¢ closing the port of Vers Cruz, then in pos- t #ssiou of the Spe , to foreign trade, j recommending the t..vernors of States to re- spect the rights of foreign residents, and g've them as little cause tor complaint as possible, increasing the regular army to 52,- with Gen. Duhiado at 000 men, and calling for as many volunteers wiy we, more than any one else, should be ve- ridiculous ia the face of the public. President Suarez was invested be construed inte a positi wa ¢ ERC ‘al a ci A new and strong Cabinet) oo we D. Soon after UF dissatisfied correspondent, befyre making a) —On Thursday evening last Mr. Edward Roche | But, perhaps, he was anxious fur an excuse to bave occurred in modern times, and then cited the | appear in the columns of the ‘ Islander.’ Margaret McLellan, of dobnuston’s River. [The Editor of this paper, in company w.i! other gentle- men from Charlottetown, had the pleasure of wit nessing the interesting ceremony.} ee | — Dizd, must tell Mr. McNeill and Chanticleer that it will not wish our correspondeuts to make themselves | be of no use to send us any more communications They the letter which he had sent us. In fret, we did We never | on the matters in dispute between them. ve declaration that we} advise them to employ it in a new drection. At Georgetown, on the Ist inst., Florence Ape- Lape, aged 16 months, only daughter of George and Margaret Hughes. At Souris, on the Jist ult., aftera long illness, Patrick Seully, Exq., in the«70th year of his age, : ye ; J : ° a He emigrated from Tipperary, Ireland, in the year © publish his letter, and if we refused to entertain | tiled the “ Physieal Changes of the Earth.” He | 1822, po was much respected by all who kuew | wave a full o count of the great earthquakes which | bim. : ; On the 5th inst., of Dropay onthe chest, trusting in the merits of her Redeemer, Charlotte Francis, ‘second daughter of Mr. Jolin Dalziel, Cloth Mills, | Charlottetown Roruity,in the lth year of herage. | She by her amiable deportment had gained the love tand esteem of all wiv knew her. utended to exclude from the ‘ Examiner’ letters | > + might write on any subject; and | Caraonic Youre Mey’s Lirerary Ixstitvre. | . - - ’ . . ° : rharge against ua, should have first appYed to us! read an interesting lecture befere the Institute, en- t, he would have had good ground for complaint. opinions of several eminent writers te shew the 'eauses of them. He then described the change Now, as to the questions, we cannot auderstan] , . brought about en the earth's surfaee by means less and £500 aa reapects the last méntioned bout, for the faithful performance of the contracts. Tenders to be marked “ Tender for Steamboate.’ The Government reserve to themselves the right to accept such tender or tenders as they may deem most advantageous to the public interest. W.H. POPE, Col. See'y. oth February, 1362. Queen Insurance Company OF LIVERPOOL. FIRE AND LIFE! LIE Subscriber, having been appointed ugent for the above firstclass Insurance Com- pany, is prepared to take risks on ail descriptions of property J. 5. CARVELL. Charlottetown, Feb. 10. 1861. | _ 1861. BELLS to me for former transactions, previuus to the year 1861, to whom accounts have been furnished, who do not pay or eatisfac- torily settle them, (as per previous advertise- Flour, Grocery and Provision. Store | H's; received ex Barque Turresa from | England, Schooners Uxion from New, York, Acitery from Halifax,aod Annie Mc- Kix from Saint dohn, New Brunswick—~ ; 400 barrels of Family and Bakers’ Extra’ Flour do Kiln dryed Corn Meal do Pilot Bread, 10 boxes But- | ter Crackers 50 10 | ments in * Examiner’ and ‘ Islander,’) on or before the Lith February next, WiLL BE svED WITHOUT DISTENCTION OK FURTHER NOTICE. R. A. FELLOWES. Charlottetown, Jan. 27, 1862. 3i pd Ship fi om Live 901 to Charlottetown in en March, 1862. ao Clipper Bark THERESA, A 1 at Lloyd's, Ropr. Frazer, Commander, who is well known in the trade. . This fast- sailing and favourite Ship will sail from Li- verpoul, G. B., on Friday, March 28th next. 10 boxes Water and Soda Crackers, 2) | violent than earthquakes or yoleanic eruptions ; and NWO'PICEHE For Freight or Passage apply in Li as the Governors can properly furnish from) quired to answer them. The bare circumstance oe) ones . b Teast Puw : on ts . ce be ire ean Pe et eentte wunte the colelen I ‘ " oxes Yeast Powders : : : their respective States. It is beiicved that tall aper sometimes reflecting the views of , - on Aas ppeeatty man, oes PRICES SUMS. To the SREDITORS. of the ESTATE 2 do Baking Soda 3 barrels Washing | to Mesers. Witiaw Stewart & Co., Trafford under this call 150,000 troops will soon be in : pap oe - . : = ao - of tie | of an eminent writer, who maintained that the land Cuar.ortetowy, February 8, 1862. of LOCKERBYS & HERMANSof Chariotte- | Soda ’ Chambers, South Joha Street, or ia Char- j she field. Gen. Comonfort has offered his Liberal ay Pua ee authority to describe a and water on the Earth periodically changes places, | Provisions. j town, P. E. Island. : bicat | 40 punchsons Bright heavy Porto Rico. lottetown to services to the Government, which has accept- line of policy for them, or to render us account-! seems to be well founded. The lecture contained a | Beef, (small) per Ib.......-.. 2 eben 3d té 6d t + on Om oe nt = wanes Ol fsolanels ¢ ‘ L. C. OWEN. ted them. A General amnesty has been able for all their political movements. When they large amount of information, which was carefully | Do” by the quarter.....-..26.0000 004 Se een ene es ee vnafeedi Prise? | 10 hhds Bright Porto Rico Sugar, 6 bbls! G00deshipped by this Vessel will be insured offered to the Church party. it is repre- do right we shall give them what little encourage- | and appropriately arranged, evincing on the part of | Mutton, per 1D........- cee cece eee aee Bd to 6d | the Mth instant, at three o'eloek, P. ™M , for the Crushed ditto ro | at lowest rates. : aint pees - soya sa - - Fomain | ent we can—when they do wrong, they shall not | the lecturer intimate knowledge of the subject, and — a i Poe eee Coe EH eRe eee as 7 +; | es debts, and the choice of an Assignee or | 2 barrels Curants, 40 boxes Raisins | January 27, 1862. ow 3c ex ayeyv -) . . ‘ . J S04 P . o SMAI) 0. 0c cone eres wr ee sewers cece , Assignees. . . ‘ p ee aot s a od their ail = — wave volun escape our censure. Mr. Davies has been a lead- | S' vod judgment in the manner in which he presented Butter (Waid. 3. 09. MAT Is 2d to Is 4d | ’ R. B. IRVING, 2? Trustees of the 6 do chewing and smoking Tobacco NOTICE ee ‘ng min amongst the Liberal party since he first |it tthe audience. Mr. Roche concluded his subject | Do by the tub..........0.-02ecesenes 11d to Is! P. MERRILL, § said Estate. Kegs Lowden’s do do ” R ' C sale a mie a held at t! - t ™ th ; Ht f 4 7 ty . 1330 a by reterring to the changes which have taken place Cheese, per 1b... cere cece ee eeee cree ceee 4d to Gd, February 10, 1562. li 50 chests best Souchong and Congou Eng- LL PERSONS INDEBTED to the late evoiTine Case.—At an inquest held at the | went into the House of Assembly in Isot ej} ° ee le eR i a a Od be Sie PRI eee : | : fast TEAS ‘ f BEER & SON : Yowers,” Pov nton, near Macelesfield, the evi- hel ned them to work out their g ‘ueral orinciples and w hich are re a the land and shores of Lard, per a i i ia iia ata lee 10d | APTAIN BARRET of the Bark } fr ee = a C. ff } ee bats % whose a dence ravenied the pvulting deprav ‘ we wa dh 7] this Island. Yhe discussion was sustained till the | : 2 3! . s lvine at-@¢. Andiew’s Puint; no-' v boxes Grround Volive | became 4 bias , Are Tequested to wes revealed the most revolting depravity of a, : Ma an : . : Metis 808 Bc ooc. once sncnnnes sane ede<seen bd to 7d) Hema, now lying at 2 d Adament Candle | call d 1 h ho furth evllier named Joun Daaiels, xe weillas the pitiable | ere lown to 1554. Those principles, forming usual hour for adjournment. Peast Dorkev.. be Picea ds odo e060 hess Lhd to 13d! tifies the Publie that he will not be answerable for | « o Adamantine Landes call en settic the same, without fur or er atte , i 2 i yP 3 j poms , ‘ : pap am oF zireamatanees in which bis family were placed. | the general policy of the party, are easily traced 74 ‘ Se ee fe Tee. Che RANGE... .<scninieedadibenel 42s to 453) any DEBTS contracted in his name, without a 40 do ‘Tallow Candles notice. BEER & SONS. a I s poste} i ‘ ’ Next Thursday evening will be devoted to “ Read ae y . ; | . : ee “ st was held ou the body of nis daughter, | ¢) « cette ll en Mei : | Do per ID...... ce ccaneeeeece cece ecee see 29d) Written order from himeelf. 50 do Best St Jobo made WashingSoap| King Square House, Jan. 27, 1862. lm oe ‘Toa = id om tha rary of iis daughter, hrough a eousiderable number of laws on the ings and Recitations from the Poets,” by several of tian . per Ib 1g to 2d GEORGE BABRETT. 3 do Washing Blue —5 iain ay-citeegiinciecligiatylpeatynnevnay i elagl ally na Danes, bis young Woman, together with . i ‘ °c : si i ? ig SEPRGRE, DOT TD. s o-6.50n0 we 08% 0 004.0560 8006 ) 3 J e, _ es ._~ ‘ ‘ ‘ | . - . = ~e a at — Mi > = ae “ag statate book, and through a far greater number of | the members of the Institute. a idan, Gee abies do0c0t side -+<9 gues lUd to Is, _St. Andrew's Point, Feb. 10, 1562. Sw 1 do Indigo Blue LAND OFF ICE, ill of typhas feve?. ‘The father took a poker and resolutions and addresses on the Journals. It — ——— . — Vegetables. NOTICE. 12 do Glenfield and Corn Starch ) COR, SAL & oo pred leave moet beat Lis sick daaghter on the head ind back, she the policy which Mr. Davies thus helped to ; Potatoes, per bushel................ Is 24 to Is dd| ¢ a sd 2 do Groand Pepper respectfully to inform the Vublic that they at the time, according to the evidence, cursing . 88 wes net -cserecter etraisttheward cncusl Latest News from the States. Carruts "pus bushel CT ae i 28 6d oe eee we owe ae be- 2 do Ground Ginger | are prepared to treat with parties desirous to seli him. The next day the young wowan died, and MOU WAS NOL COTTeCt OF straightiorward enough, | ? aioe longing to t a wes - 7 @ Ge ‘Siecund Aiiesice | or purchase Land Property, or requiring Surveying the same night the brotlicr died, aud it appears, h¢ should have said so in the House of Assembly,| ‘The following despatch was received by late | : Grom. eas baa iben ten dute aatlithe-clebe! 2 tins Mustard one Matches lor Conveyancing; and trust, trom their leeal the tather had been kicking him on his back be- and turned his back at once upon the Liberals. papers :— [ Wheat, gee Sushyh ... ...- -aniswock~enalohan 4s 0 the Legislative Session. 4 bones Clothes Pins | knowledge of the conuiry, extensive experience, lute wis dexth At the Inquest verdict of man- Wiss the nak anil tecitiin’ bin onnnecnl of the enumes New York. Jau.29.—Authentie news of Burn- ) Barley det paws s 00 esha inn ves to By order of the Committee, 10 colle Manifta Rope and punctual attendance to business, they may be slaughter was delivered against the father, who 7 _— sid -catinihhaghte eee, FeO dition received. . 195 vessels artivedat| °° do esse vcnendeacamay ‘aia 2s to 2s ld L. C. JENKINS, Librarian. cous Manilia Hope : favoured with general patronage. ; a wi , : ; ’| pursued by that party by voting with them in the | i4e’s expedition received. 1% vessess arrived.at | eb. 5, 1862 in 8 dozen Buckets and Pails Several P i for aale, of which ia hit turn, is so ill with fever that he eaunot be PU ; ep ta di, Bargagen. a | Hatteras Inlet between the 12th and 17th inst. Poultry. Feb. 5, 1962. * © destin Mieaeeh fal et rere ane er i's rf } te a ; moved. It ix stated that the family wade large House, and by accepting popular recognition a8; }\xperienced a series of terrific storms. | Turkeys, each......... nian baenee oe ecicgee 33 to 6s | ‘ op ~ ~ | wre — eee Se ee wages, but they eet in ubjeet misery one of their leading men; but, ou the removal of | Sicomer City of Norfolk struck outside the bar Geese, : Oe ea Mun. hee «ona aie 2s rent CASH C US t OM ERS, nab naan sae rpool SILT { = Ses Se ee a Varudgh their ; Pe. a " tal ‘ » 4 ave i Potla, CA0B 6. cic coee does wet MW bans obed sail ancy aie done eal ord ushels Live NS. | Streets, © ; " an. ay wou the late Mr. Owen, a few years after, he received and was . totally lost. Gun = ee on)? he rn i Leh ACSA Favs ls to Is 3a | ISLiL\ GG CHARLOTTETOWN for their b ls T hs Isl ditt | Charlottetown, January 20, 1362, RW “aoe : : : "| steamer Pocakontas went ashore and were lost. Ducks, eac , FALL and WINTER SUP-| 400 bushels Turk’s Island ditto a ere Sree ae : Cayaptian Derences.—The defences of Ca- the office of Postmaster General without aword of Grapeshot foundered. Steamers Louisiana, East- Partridges, enti. i " a db os tlh, Daj apey 9d to Is Sinateeeetine ae yr aclineasaicaiel os bags Table ditto. IN 4 ah nada euntinue being pushed forward with complaint as to the course pursued by the party | ern Queen and Voltigeur are ashore. 4% ay ee ee | gBP Tue above Goode will be sold at +" otice. . great vigor. Lhe malitary authorities are en- in the Levi: ature who conferred that office upon | A number of lives and great quantity of war Codfish, per qtl...----.-+++ sree sere eess 18s to — Large and Valuable Assortment : AM persons indebted to the subscriber gre kaged ia strengtheaing the defences of Que- ,.- a 7 ‘ : 2 . | material lost. Much suffering in fleet. Herrings, per barrel......-+-+++00----- 258 to $ a ~Wholesaie and Retail, for Cash requested tu pay the same, at Grand bel, Gensel beavy calibre are being moonted | ee : There could be no mistaking oon neers There was less water on the bar than expected. Mackerel, per dozen.... “ ooo wdve s.0'. bad t6 Ze of ae sat éusk | or approved River Milisg Lot 56, before the Ist day of : ; y j -acheat included: alf oa arrvilg se { r -~apDn Y the citadel, on the side facing the Plains’ ? os then on any question—Escheat included ; and | Half the fleet got over, carrying seven thousand | Lumber. KING §S UARE HOU y | CREDIT. AT LOWEST MARKET February next, as,after that date all Putrcoon and embrusures for orditter are if those principles were not in conformity with | troops. : Boards (Memlock).... 220+ -+++ sere eces 3s 6d to 4s . Q : , PRICES due will be placed in the hands of an being ate in different parts of the - adv Daavies’é views, be should have said os bit im Weather was much more favorable at last ad- 1), (Spruce).... cece ecee cee bScoes --- 4s to 5s BEER & SON ber 25, 1861 r 3 torney for collection ; . | Mr. yies’s views, he should have said s ure | _. - : . ‘ . . : , : ' 7 Vices, Do Paw) .ccccdicc osha o¥0ces ceed ees ee ae November . m ‘ Working parties of the Quebec Zarrison are taking the office. | Burnside is confident of ultimate success; says euingit ais 2 apis co a can none 1 heir FALL I R- it : ELIZABETH DINGWELL, being employed, every day, in the prepara-| We think we have said quite enough by way of | he has commenced building wharves at Hatteras ; | Suudries. Having completed t eas oe a N E Ww G O O D s late of Little River, Lot 56. tex of gabions and sand-bags for temporary. L oi ey | that his men are cheerful and patient. | Timothy Sced, por Lushel..0+ +++ seeeer eens one TATIONS from London, Glasgow, Man-| « Grand River, Lot 56, Jan. 20, 1862. Geld defences. A large number of these have ®*®! to the “important queries,” but we shall abitants of Newborn, N.C., in great ferment s Agta ci. apnea eg none| chester, Wolverhampton, Plymouth, Liver- . i “ : Z ¥ : : : Tubs ’ » ing Clover Seed, per lb....--+- 3 > : The Su ber has ved h been gut ready, in case of need. be a little more particular upon one or two points, | \y anticipation of an attack. 7 | Weel, 06 Panes cs cus anaar 4. 2°0n>*tgnncane” none pool, New York, Boston, Portland, Halifax, bscri Just recei sd Notice! ssiiumiiiaiied : though we consider ourselves under no obligation) Naval Committee's report sc ce Boy, per'tyt.-.. 2.5. ecte. ie abs on &e., they feel confident that their FALL & WINTER SUPPLY OF DRY LL ACCOU io the on A Paencu TraGepy.—A shocking erime was | te giy hg eo a | Welles in the business of purchasing vessels. Re- | Straw, per cwt......... 0000-002 eee .1s 3 | IGE oc A NTS owing bscribety. wamitted ia Paris the other night. A a to give ao answer atall. Mr. Davies asks, in tine commends Mr. Morgan’s refunding the seventy | Homespun, per yard......++--.---++++38 Gd toGs| LAL K ST ia, f 6000S that are not paid by SATURDAY, 224 “ager at the Opera, on returning home found | third paragraph, (and partly repeats the question tyousaud dollars received for commissions, and | Apples, per dozen... ..++ +++ ++ +ner eres e+ + RONG) (including almost everything required for the ’ February next ensuing, will, without excep- te: two of hix marri-d daughters, and the hus | in the fourth)—if—assuming that Escheat is im- taking a reasonable compensation from Govern- | Calfskins, Per Ib... coos cose cone pernwers dd ae FARMER, the MECHANIC, or for FAMILY ER Ship Isabel and Barque Gazelle from | tion, be placed in lawyers’ bands f{-r collec- ‘ fad of one of them. He had scarcely entered. | practicable, the Liberals are “ prepared to resort | ment. 2 Hides, = ose sees wens ob eekh bee oe ecee ces we _USE,) will bear comparison, either tur va- Liverpool, consisting of tion. J. H. TURNER, . Phen he drew a long knife, and stabbed his two ; ra : ; | Port Royal letters indicate an early attack on Sheepskins, each... ..0+ 0.2 +--+. s+. SB |riety, quality, or price, with that of any ; . : Great George St., Feb. 3, 1862. , dmghters to the heart. The husband, who at-|'?”P™sory legislation, to compel the proprietors |Savannah by Shermon and Dupont. GEORGE LEWIS, Market Clerk. | atock om the telaad, Black Cloths | Black Doeskins Pmpted to defend them, was severely wounded, | remit to their tenants all arrears of rent, and) Richmond papers state that Beauregard is te) eee —— = | Wharlottetown, Nov. 25, 1861. Toney Kiener oes eee goat Butter! Butter! fad has siuce died, it is said. The murderer,whe | to sell the fee simple of their lands to the oceu- | #8sume command at Columbus, Kentucky. m - oo - in as . | TUBS OF BUTTER will be sold low 4 “ipposed to have been seized with a sudden fit uta of them on fair and reasonable terms, ac- eens sisay | GRAND RIVER WHARF, LOT 56. anes ay - lad 16 for Cash, if taken immediately “f insanity, iuunediately blew out his own brains | * were” ae > &) A Mail from the United States and British | . 4 | Woollen Black Cloth, do. Doeskin, Medium ’ y N. RANKIN, 2i Wa 2 revolver. — -—~—0 000 - Tue Suies DeEsTROVED RY THE SctmMTER.— W6 three Federal veasels destroyed at sea by the Voufederate war ship Sumter, were the ship | rs Vigilant, the barque Eben Dodge, and the sebr. ‘exle. The earge of the Vigilant was insured & Lloyd's about three weeks siuee, and this is the | «lows the room has sustained since the present War risks have been acted upon. RONALD WALKER | cording to a seale to be fixed by the Legislature?” | (\oyieg arrived here on Saturday evening. Our | -~ 4 uur ~ oh: ansible mz . “ . " s : + Ww € can hardly suppose hat a sensible man could latest papers furnish the following items of news | Holland’s Gin, High Wines, i La tt seriously ask such a question. If escheat is not | from the Seat of War. 1 T Mol: NOTICE practicable, we must take it for granted that the | Dry Goods, Congo 7 Sy: SODERS~ | sean. MeAalay & Johnston, where he has, ? gk. landlords have good titles, however acquired ; and | sagiinad ses, Confectionary, Segars, NC. | received a LARGE ASSORTMENT of naan i eget 4 ea a sro “ a. spanned pany desing enti eiitiinde : : Private letters from Europe intimate that Eng- | “i shi; ; r SSCTINOS. SeIee ee ee - ; o r ane have a h title . what on ae Legiv| land, France and Spain meditate an early recog: | YO be Sold by I 0 Srertionn ai the IN 1s W GOO Ds, Union Damasks, Faney Reppe, Winceys,| executed in my behalf Franeis A. Kelly, lature to say that they shall forgive any portion of) nition of the Southern Confederacy. Subscriber’s Sale Room, west side Queen > 7 i > . ' : : Bae ‘TRS at suitable for the present and approaehing! Scarlet Flannels, White do., Bloe do.,| of Fort Au ssi to me all debue ee oe eee ae Cee aed ahaa Li o'clock, a following GOUDS estan * 4 seasons, which will be sold cheap ~ cash. Saxony do, Carpets, Reversable Caps, Cana-| due to the said Franeis A. in this Ie- prices? We might as well go into the store of Mr. trooge at 3s 5s aareiee maa 6 will | . r | RR. W. assures bis Friends and the Public) dian do., Sealskin do., Musqaash Hats, land and elsewhere, I hereby persens Davies aud say—* Sir, you shall sell your cottons, | That few will re-inlist, and coercive measures w my _5 Puns, Iligh Wines, 10 Hhds, Hollands | that nothing shall be wanting on his partto| Shawls, Mafflers, Cravats, Woollen Shirts, | indebted to the said Francis A. y winake | Gin, 3 iibds. Porto Rico Molasses, J Bb, onder his Establishment worthy of their) Tweed dv, White do, Regatta do, Chintz immediate payment to me of the several ‘Sugar, 20 Chests Congo Tea (warranted a | Braces, Woollen do, Black Cloth Mantles, | amounts due by them, otherwise legal steps : | be resisted. aud your silks, and your cloths, at 50 per cent. | New York, Feb. 3. |} Se ; 2 : ; ey | patronage. , . . : : , |good article), 5 Cases Boots and Shoes, 30/* 9 ee. 44, 1861. Ex. onl , Om Brown do, Grey do, Zouave Shawls, Plain will be taken to recover tie same. oe : | Black Shawls, do, Paisley “40, Hi. J. P. TERLIZZICK. less than the prices marked on them; and you| he reported early recognition of Southern shall also expunge from your books the amounts | Coutederacy by Eyropean ayers a 0 ye ‘Doz. Corn Brooms, 20 Bbls. Prime Russet Fane 3 As to| # panic here. Some suppose that the reports have To Saddlers and Harness-makers. | ower ae Drill, Fine Towelling, Dar-| Charlottetown, January 25, 1862. ‘ mera Y lingtoa Lowels, HG r - : FH ee eee rie above line of besiteas| » Three and Four Bushel Sacks. Valuable Business Premises in Cascumpec Queen-street, Feb. 3, 1862. ESPECTFULLY intimates to bis Friends! Blankets, Martinawe ApJ em do. ecwreey j ‘ . Ly ; s- and the Pablic that he has commenced | an ) nee eet =. een. Business in the Store lately oceupied by, IN DRESS STUFFS. | WasuiIneTon, Feb. 2, 1862. liiaiicin Reeent accounts from the Bahama I«lands hold Mut the prospect of an early and successful re. Suaption of cotton eultivation, especially in tates The cotton produced in the Bealianiies ane reputation trom 1700 to In20. The ae as Islands yields a crop onee m every ue ¢ . * he ‘ agnin ieee fit to pick about December and —— there charged against your customers.” , 4 Rock Candy, 3 Boxes Mixed Confec- that all Acts relating to real estate require a sus-| Despatches received by the State department at | ne = S 7" : | Washington shows that entente cordiale is com- | tionary, 10 Boxes Lozenges, 20 Boxes oh Degaatise eo | pletely re-established with England. jsorted Candy, 1 Doz. Lanterns, 2 Doz. Pints’ ; 8.—The sieal ¢ iterary En-! tertainmnent, Whieh che Bestenl out Titerasy 2 vi : ; : i Apples, 20 Bbls. Red Onions, 60 Reams » sed by Seceseion Agents Londou and PP s ’ > Dp; ! passing “compulsory” laws, Mr. Davies forgets | born, raises Lerman se ittenr ss i | Wrapping Paper, 4 Boxes Clothes Pins, 6 aaeat ‘ Ladies’ Indian Rubber Boots and Shoes, Gen- JOUN STUMBLES. tlemen’s Indian Rubber Boots and Shoes, pending clause; and does he suppose that au Act . fame off last evening, wader the ; ‘ . > . bangy te say, bates ip the yor, has, we ure of this description would be entertained for oue| Richmond papers admit that 250,000 Confede- | Custor Oil, 4 Boxes Macaronies, 40 Pieces | North Side Queen Square, Dee. 9, isol si Gentleman's Napoleon Rv »ber Boots, Gen- ror s ATE. wae lage ad ery nomena were, The ardienc: | moment by the Colonial Minister? No,theLieut.|rate troops are im the field, = | Grey Cotton, 30 Pioces White Cotton, 15/17 aoa fom New York, |. tlemen’s Wellington do. “PENUE subscriber offers for sale the Pro- tbe kinateur mnsieal pe x si a hale Sta Governor would pot, dare not give bis assent to a| It ia euid that Presideut Davis will take com- | Pieces Printed Cotton, Pieces Black Orleans, Together with a large assortment of small su daa well. Muthing 90 the programme wus & failure dh of the hind, oven if & iad no. suapending inand at Mauassas in Beauregard’s aowenee. | Pieces Black Cobarg, Pieces Paney Dress Tie aie ete bal jast Teceived at articles, too numerous to mention, will be| is perty at a onan se idi Clad exces ty chen nee umnittee of the Debuting | i te ae New York, Feb. 3. | Stuffs, together with a lot of FANCY DRY sold low for cash. | bim, either npn . ae serie butte on os clear £42 by the attair. ‘This will | clause. ‘ only way to compe the ap gener one Savannah despatches to Norfolk papers report | GOODS. ‘MANCHESTER HOUSE JAMES PURDIE. lots. The : re cae aoe oe, tables of the ealine deme aan of papers on the | to take a certain price for their lands, is civilly) g,4¢ Seventeen Federal vessels are in Warsaw| Terws—All Sums under £10 cash ; over Street 4) Charlottetown, December 9, 1861. a . roe * no tuntinnt te . y ee . | to offer them a stated sum,—if they refuse it, let, Sound, and that heavy firing is heard in that di- | £10 a credit of Three Months my be given Queen re 3 ~ “ ‘ mae reer Sade: oan | ao © LYS Devarixne Crvs.—On Friday | their eyes be opened to the importance of aceept- | rection. on approved Joint Notes of Hand. From NEW YORK, wa Cape Traverse, Wanted to Purchase. — J best business situations on the one of the OR the Excelsior Cloth Company and) north side of Prince Edward Island. Tan of Tryon, WOOL, SHEEP-; [f not sold by the first day of June, it will SKINS, and HIDES, for which Cash will! then be offered at Auction. ; be paid on delivery. For terms and | ulars, inquire on the H. J; CALBECK, Agent. | premises, or in Chari wn ‘to James B. wy Onsale, CALF and NEATS | Cooper, Roque, Mane ee ik FIEE LEATHER. . : Nove TL, i861. tf Cascumpec, Dec. 27, 1861, [Jeo 27 *VYenmmy last the ue WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Ch. Town, Feb. 10, 1862. Isl Butter! Butter! Butter!! TUBS of Primo BUTTER, for sale at 20 the (TLY GROCERY, Smardon’s Buildings, North side Queen uare. Feby. 10tb, 1862. | This is confirmed by Federal reports. s of the above institation Official foreign correspondence makes no re- Met, wud discussed jwestion, whether Ireland or | ng it by having the screws put upon them in the: = Reams a 20 HaifChests superior TEA 4 Boxes excellent Tobacco 15 do. No. 1 Soap 10 oo. Pearl Starch. Which are now offered to the publie at jow prices. 8. W. McMURRAY. Im pd , nn —— : vest songs. Mr. Meieod | shape of a little extra taxation. ference to stoue blockade. fayour of Ly laid by . m. oor P= devided in Mr. Davies aske—(see qu. No. 5.)—if Escheat New York, Feb. 4. ities wext Friday eveniog is and compulsory legislationbe not resorted te, what! Twelve steamers laden with troops eft Cairo elicit un animated ere aa = other measure will be adopted for the relief of | yesterday to join a larger force at some point hiatus hivag diay ini, he tenant,” Mr. Dion him has eines | ndegng an ative movement, *- Benj. Duvies. “answered that question, by eaying in hie previous! (jen. Curtis is coucentrating bis forces at Rolla, Louis U. Davies, Secy. | Jetter that the Award of thé Land Commission Missouri. WM. KOOGHAN, Jaruary 20, 1862.