a A AS a a ener roe cunneyr. _... Holland's Gin, High Wines, Freehold, Farming. Imple- HAY: WAY! mayr rally conclude that trickery has} BLackWoov’s Macazine. — This excellent ; } ) : eueived M. ( ligt, whe stated pe ope Wik natar reas we LL Oo a d by the Holy Father to re- again been practised upon them. If it can be | periodical for January has been received from the oe om vat he wae clarged 9) io at aaat e ad row, F ; 1 ait ; Y AUCTION, on the Farm of t b-.- -_ ty hor Majes one ot o Hol _ ar lelearly shown that our rulers have done every- | American publishers, Leonard Scott & Co., and a a ip %, February 15, 1863. Dry Goats, Congo Tea, Molas: |! ments, Stock, &e, RAO on Tiree aed. — : t shes woick " VUNESS ¢ | r i. gn teins tue ~ hei — ini . 97 . ~ > ! ‘ } “ caeinata . . . - - - ~ Ge the hat pines of the Empress | thing which honest men could de to give the nempeend the high character of ita predecessors. Beef, (small) per Ib ne 3a‘ to 6 ses,’ Confectionary, Segars, &e; 4 HE .Subseriber has been instructed by! A QUANTITY OF EBAY OF SUPERIOR d pre e Lmperial fhe Empress replied | people, as speedily as pessible, the benefits whieh | he Stories commenced in former crvnape- dies Do by the seated. ccicsaet aan 16d. Oae ra 5d O be Sold by Public Auction, at the Mr. Charles Green, Sen., of Lot 17, to QUALITY. A credit of three months “for - ne “she was particularly moved by this mark of they say will arise from the Award, and that their |“* Wassail” and “Captain Clutterbuck’s Cham- | Mutton, per lb.... 2... ...6. 0.0. cece bees 3d to 6d T Subscriber’e Sale Room, west side Qu SELL BY AUCTION, all sums over £10, eo " that requested M. Chigi to convey to his |“ ™ a m Perk. vee 2id to 44d soar eS von Queen : a ; : GEORGE COLES.’ * ee cain anion of her gratitude j want of official knowledge concerning it is not | pague,” are continued with unflagying interest ; Do ; Comal) din eabia «3 Auli x oy zu Square, on TUESDAY, the 25th instant, at) On TUESDAY, the 1th he aoe ee February 3, 1862 R W * Liem ines expression 0 ‘ beau : nee ‘ae ‘ «a ‘ a . a ee COSC CHO Ce eH OHS BEOsees BEEs ( , i . : ese | ine d ’clock forenoon, at ‘isantiy <itunted ’ © ~e rs Hounes . on. ' their fault, but that ef the Coionial Minister—we | the Chrenictes of Carlingford” is brought to a} Butter (tree) ....cccemsescesee cers la 2d to Is 4 I o'clock, the following GOCSS: FREEHOLD WAI whi Se abw reldes, con r — eee wEOUNDLAND hope they will have sense and decency enough te | conclusiea; and the other articles — viz. “ the | Do Re Ws ohn abate Mdtols}| 5 Puns. High Wines, 10 Whds. Hollands | taining 240 acres of tirst qualityoof Land, the greater DODD & ROGERS : NEWFOUNDLAD : J . team honstine—ae they afe | Poor and their Public Sec oa ee Cheese, per Ib....... veeeecteveseeee eee. dd to 6d) Gin, 3 Hhds. Porto Rico Molasses, 1 Hhd. | part of which is in a high state of crdtivation ; the se Oapray” arrived from Newfound. | ®stain, for the fature, from boasting } ir Public Schools, Our Frozen) Tallow, per Ib......... 94 to 11d! Sugar, 20 Chests Congo ‘Tea (warranted a| "mainder covered with good WOUTL On. the [Jaye still on hand a few of the eelebrated *he steamer “ Oxpray’ arrived from neat INFLUENCE | Frontier.” “ ' ; viet So-hr tee ares : p ea (warrante : Oren ee. ales rices VOC _ st stot " a a cai She reports the continually deing—about the GREAT IN LUENCE | Frontier, the Convulsions of America,” “ the | a SUS i kb Goo abated ins ch bl ie ea 10d oe article) 5 Cases B ots and Shoes, 30| premises there are TWO DWELLING at KEN, | 66 MAGICIAN COOK STO yy oes. ste i ae wa r [Prince Consort” ; “the Wation’ ee a OE Picks v.60 k abi bocc Gas cee Cll 5d to 7d ee ee ey Y™' | and suitable out buildings. The whole will be sold VES evaat about St. Johu's clear of iee—saw but litte) waich THEy possess : , a : sae ut,” and ™ the Nation's Prayer, Pearl Barley, OE Dh cis ahide as aphtcans ldd to Vid Doz. Corn Brooms, 20 Bbls. Prime Russet! jn one or mor lots, to suit intending pare hasers wholly adapted for BURNIN@ COAL, : en the passage. ' Pa ae :,| The Government party have raised the silly ery are all admirable productions, The tribute to the | Flour, per barrel.............. cess css 428 to 438} Apples, 20 Bbls. Red Onions, 60 Reams} Also, the following Stock THNHIS is a superice’ Stet class STUVE i rhe speech of Sir Alexander vn oem sha T iberale are to be blamed for the Award | meneory ef Prince Albert is especially a bex Me OOP ice sand das cba chO hi cs so sks 24d Wrappicg Paper, 4 Boxes Clothes’ Pins, 6} 5 Horses, 1 pair Oxen, 6 Cows, 5 Heifera, 30 Sheep.} i: ee , poner e ® : extremely lengthy.| that the Liberals are te 3 i y a beautitul Ppicg P oI ! I syery respect.—the Oven is ve opening the Legislature, » extremely en) eo : : , i‘ : ON, WO To o's os an Vila 658 caves ce 1} to 24) Boxes Rock Candy, 3 Boxes Mixed Confee- | WPLEMENT ; CVEry TOSpcc’,--tne ‘VEN. Vary Cape rhere is but little of interest in it to our reader. | not being confirmed; but the very persons who aud eloquent article. | Eggs, per dozen lUd to is tic nay 10 B oa I cal ” Rox INPLEMENTS, &e. cious. It is economical in its consumption of ‘Fear ue re drowned in Random Sound vo oatehed excuse have repeatedly declared Nae nr TY me ee caietentsg ; onary, oxes Losenges, =") »20xe8 a8-)) Combined Mower and Reaper, 2 Horse Carte, ! ’ siz j N . Y hem Dey. re ‘w wae tae wee hed poate MEEERS ioe cai ' or oe Vegetables, sorted Candy, 1 Doz. Lanterns, 2 Doz. Pints | i tron Plough, 1 Wood Viough, Harrowe, Seal, ae Se . cer olwege = : oA . * faaded with provisions feom New | that the Liberals had no influence to do anything. | TO CORRESPONDENTS. ho ee ee 1s 24 to Is 4d} Castor Oil, 4 Boxes Maaaronies, 40 Pieces | Seutfler, Sle ighs and Wagon,Skeigh and Wagon, Msures a gon “ gut. Ke : oe “— : ’ ts bout the i he Liberal party have made no de- | ' ; : Carrots, per bushel... 2s 6d! Grey Cott 30 Pieces White Cott 15) Harness Cart and Plough tackling. Also, a Also.—i-xira Searstone and Gaares, for York, was wrecked at Placentia Bay about He) 444 body, the Liberal party hi ' A letter from W. W. Irving, Exqr., in reply to ' ie bd ena © RO! . > y > a a hoi guantity of HAY and STRAW, with varivus’ the above Stoves a ted Acting | monstration against the Award—they have sent | ane lately published from the pen of R.A. Fellowes Grain, | Pieces Printed Cotton, Pieces Black Orleans, | vther articles. Charl rttetewn. Dee. 23, 1861.° . — - Ae ” 7 . - aA. ot | alin i ” > >. . china /aric ° ‘ . ‘ } _— — ——e _ —_ poe Winter | no petition to any authority against it,—we grant Exqr., will appear in our next ie ry per bushel......seeseesesee cece ee none ae oon ae : cor F ne 8 a rERMS LIBERAL. 7 annneins iP teceiver Cepperal, in Lhe Dyoli ¢ ' , : : Sie ee ee arley wen tne ee Mane 0008 cee eee Ba vo 4s ulls, together with a lot o s v2 on uanerin ] 4 .. Hsq., resigned. : i that at some few meetings resolutions were passe Qi us A Volunteer” and “Z. X. Y¥.” will also ap- Vste ae SR er |Goops.- cot tee on. olin = M. BEAR ‘rove Queen Insurance Company wey rotag bad venrwsa S aa against it; but itis well known that the members | pear in our next. Poultry. Terws—All Sums under £10 cash ; over) ———~—-—--—— — --- OF I IVERPOOL. a hi oo. A detac of the Government have been the prin ipal mstru-| "The rhyming favours of “ Obadiah Odolbrang " Turkeys, OOD. can cnekiansantinass olan «Sa to Gs £10 a eredit of Phree Months will be given | A J | FIRE AND LIFE! . ¥ “en St John's in January, ments ‘reating agitation in favour of it—run-! yj} reeeive early “wr | SOCBG, COON ons ccce o00c 0s gods cess aces 2s to 2s Gd | On approved Jvint Notes of Hand, oe Several fires occurred at St Jour 3 ve. ments la ¢ g ag will reeeive early attention. Fouls, euch 94 to Is . WILLIAM DODD. Auctioneer HE Subseriber. heving heen appointed S estrovea, an . . . " " j ie ne ib ‘ ba j SVWIS, CACH .. ee eevee cece eoereeceeeese cece at AL 2 eto a j % Subser i by which several houses were et. wo ‘ning in hot haste from one part of the Inland to Cave’s short epistle ” on “ Moral Sli) Rat, Gis acces ones canes cine dail bs tulle 28 Ch. Town, Feb. 10, 1862. : Isl STEAMERS WANTED agent for.she heli vie Bes aemeanneesti number 5 pene Oks Indians at LaPoile,— | another, with clergymen at their back to stir Up | pas been received. | Partridges, each... .s0-.cseceee pee cece 9d to Is! et | pany, is prepared to take risks on all descriptions of * “4 ) - } ‘a - o> , oP r . , rr r ann ’ ~ nee Game ak oe reported dead trom the Orangemen, who are fit receptacles for such jnilt sbitiin wa wo: ‘PEQUIRED BY THE GOVERN. | Warland Ans ‘ft. Tt og” tl tt | Codfish, per qtl........... siveee dheemuun 183 to 20s t » MENT OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, | ear eG, = Oy. Sm, starvation.— Halas 54" | HOLUSELISE Ss the above extracts cantain, respecuing | Art.—A couple of beautiful pictures, in water) Herrings, per barrel........... 02-0 e055 25s to 40s {a FIRST CLASS BOAT, of at least Two Hes al deal am saa the wonderful advautages to be derived from a ane and oil, ure to be disposed of . the Osborne | Mackerel, per dozem.......-.- eee cere le Gd to 3s_ ‘ | prep Tons Register, new, and Coppered or yel HOSE NOPIC E. . 7 a A tie Genes Ouse 2S KOOL AN Arralgemenis can be completed. | , mett ted. capable of maintaining a apeed of 12} | S 8 . * THE WAR IN THE STATES. | thing not in the possession of the Crove — “, Lhe pictures are on exhibition at the Drug een of Lumber. From Li r ] Di t Silene keds Pa petioles of thirt hs tails of endian ae oe a BOCES ¥ —_ and, according te the predictions of some ot their | Ye : ee “ atson, Bag, a ee one—the “Origin Boards (Hemlock).........--- +--+ +++ 3s Gd to 4s HE ive poo irect, aeons ' with accoiewmodutions for Passengers pimilar | quested to return aoe Teles thee ae fens” No ;Of Music,’’ was painted by Mr. W. W. Irving, inj Do CHONG) sons cece eeke 000s ene aces 4s to Ss 7 g Cli per Ship -* ISABEL,”’ A. Mc-| i LN eon ee anal le doand th thet Dok il nh ine ee ; . - oF} Ba. | ow tv, never likely to be there. j F , : egy xe aD » In) . P } é uly A. MC-| in style to the aecomutvdations usually found in the! Books will be issued from that date until the close Latest News by» elegrap \@ me ey neve i. side tail ans alll ieee A wpb Beep rage we gp, | by i. C.) Paes CRUMB nc ccgdeccccsgecess eeceeces 7a tu 9s) Donan, Master—coppered and copper | better class of American Passenger Boats, To be | of the Legislative Session t andembonst Feb. &. We may ” at assured ‘ } ; Zee wat Low by Bi “om Ww. we Ms we eo ah a Shingles, per ee “* oe eee ea & en fustened—having a FIRST CLASS CERTI- i built of JUN IPER, under Inspection of Jaloyd 5} by order of the Committee, s : ' hiel H } ceellency will meet the Legislature » Ms : . Ky » trom a | s d s j Fl Yar ‘E . ai ici . : | Surveyor; the butts tobe tr-sténed with screw bolts. j.. .. JENKINS Librarian. il idi . illion Treasury Notes ter eee oe ; . small wood engraving in the * Ilustrated London | 9; a | FICATE—will sail as above for this Port, 48 | To draw not over seven feet of water, when with} Feb, 5, 1862 tine Bill providing ten sad ten seen an vo to- on Thursday uext a prominent place will be given News; the subject being a well-knowy character | Saene aie on? ushel.....++eeeeeere cers nope) usual, about the first of April next. | evale fos 5S hours on boned, : ti aay a oY, ~-asgsiisaieas cunmiieeli aan yn CPraer us P to the Award. Its great advantages will be ex- ana aatk) . bre as ee wel wom Gea, Saget BOP SNE Se ied The superior sailing qualities of this Ship| A second BOAT, of same class, in size not less | Butter ! Butter ! Butter " ay. a ; m | a ; : ‘ ‘ ell repasi , 4nd Where paruiculars re- Pty For Paee oO Rese censors coe oR RPT OH er | " »y » ufficie wail» : (than Ove Huxprep Tens Reoiste of Wo } cite : : a - ew York, Feb. 8. | polled, in the spiritof the ‘ Islander’ and * Menitor garding the disposal of the pictures may be learned. Hay, per ton. ... 2... -seeee errr eres r++e Tbs hed 80s | sone rresey eee monees “ oe Iron, with tee ioe oe : Ms hae ee 2) TUBS of Prime BUTTER, for sale at Three or four more regiments left at Hatters __- the anxiety of the Government “to do all —Koss's Wrexcr, \ meet POF CWS e oo es cons bythe eeu ha oa to 2s) one : 1 j 0 nas Guenegee 'eF | speed of not loss than ten niles per hour. If of | ad the CITY GROCERY, Smardoa’s Inlet. Contederate steamer Merrimac at Nortolk ia eee Snishabi * wit be the theme of We have seen and much admired the Paintings, rae ang dh gy do's o'eweee Wh wi +++33 6 ene ee culnmen wr to the attention of | wood to be se pte or metailed, and to be fitted Buildings, North side Queen Square. ; 4 7 : re ry water being ey ra « ; é dy i j ee We 66 Mena oe i C8, POT UOTE... . cece cere ee eereineee soe ed DD ahi wra, }commodiously for passenges. ‘a ~ ae ae ee ‘. ad white octtin back eloquent Jaudation; but, in order te account for | hows aeneres 1 the : “mars rows wan unpre: | Calfsking, per Ib......0.s0++ ++ a4 dd to Td) bee Freight or Passage please appl to. These: bouts ao tana for the conveyance of | WM. Kot GHAN, too great, ane Was Hogs § € j i : ; ‘ : | tending little work, but is characterised by all that! Hides, EE Te Pee Peel ee Sid | Av a ae vie Ts ; P 7 | Mails and Passengers. The larger one to run from | eby. 10th, 1862. inte dock. the nen-arrival of the Aw ard, the Governor may >) + . ‘ : " ‘ii 4 . . | ANDREW Dune AN, Raqr., 12 ¢ aunniog Piace, ‘ > "PR rOWwN : . " . : eqeensemennceeecsiouneentiniat apna oS : of Federale i ditinielen’ dd felicitous taste which gives so much beauty to the | Seepsking, each... ..0-.6. eee -s eee ds Gd to Os | Roun Cl “eth at : at CHARLOTTETOWN to SHEDIAC, calling at} selene i. Operations 2 ee - tbe expected to utter a flimsy exeuse, framed by ; uo fi ihe GEORGE LEWIs, Market Clerk, | Venue Chambers, Liverpool, England, orto!) SUMMERSIDE, three times a week, and from, PARTNERSHIP NOTICE Re sock have been greatly magnified. Union I ; at, ; * |former works of the lady artist. The “ Origin of | JAMES D. MASON, |SHEDIAC to CHARLOTTETOWN, calling at a . . x se at in Tennessee greatly inereased since the Executive Council, in the following style:— | Muwie’’ ix a very rich snd brilliant production, and Charlottetown, January 20, 1862. | SUMMERSIDE, three times a week, under the di- | FANE undersigned informa his friends and Federal victory at Somerset; even in western par of the State Unionists express their seutimenta | without molestation. Reported sasall Union force | deteated in Tennessee. The Northern Light arrived at New York on the 4th inst. She bring intelligence of the total loa of the British steame Columbus—previously reported by telegraph. The U. & Minister Robinson was formally re- eeived by the Peruvias authorities on the 10th. New York, Feb. 10. It is reported in New York that Burnside’s ex- peditiow attacked Roanoke Island on Friday last aod was twice repulsed The report atated that on I from Aspinwall 27th ult. from Kentucky report that Genera ty Me». President and ‘ionorable Gentlemen of the Legislative Council: | “Mr. Speaker and Gentlemen ef the House of . Assembly : r| “Jt affords me great pleasure to inform you that the Commissioners appointed by Her Majesty, at settle the difficult and delicate questions in dis- ! arduous labours te a conclusion, in their pleasant | retreat at Rothsay Hall, near the City of St. John, the fight was still going | ..4 transmitted from thence their Report, in the || month of July last, to Her Majesty’s Secretary of the request of the Legislature of this Island, to! | pute between landlord and tenant, brought their | cannot fwil to attract general fadmiration, if the | @bjection so frequently made to the representation of nude figures can be overcome. ee Srats.—Mr. Dons!’ MeDonald writes us from St. Peter's Bay, that on the Sth inst., people at the East Point observed a field of ice approwching dotted with black specks. When the ice reached the shore the “apecks’’ were discovered to be seals, and the inhabitants turned out and succeeded iu cuptur- ing forty of them, 4 of which weighed 700 Ibs. Since the above was written we learn that hun- | dreds of seals were ull along the North Side, and that in addition to those that were killed and secured, ja great quantity might have been taken, had not j the ice began to part from the whore, thus endanger- ing those engaged in the chance sealing. A gentle- man tells us thot the skin of one monster seul mea- ‘Thomas is ou the point of making a torward move- | State for the Colonies. Sensible of the advan- sured 14 feet in length.—R. Weexcr. went. It is. anid that Gen. Thomas will enter East | Teanessee at three different points, and advance | immediately on Knoxville. After the retreat of the Confederate troops risoned by large federal force. The Peden guubeatsa made a reconnoisance | Teanessee river aa far as Darnville where they dusbled a railroad bridge. In Missouri the Federals are making extensive | gret the delay which has occurred iu reference to | to rations fora decided blow. General Price is reported as being largely re- inforeed, and will shdw fight. Flag from Norfulk yesterday, reporte fighting going or st Roanoke Ishind Saturday night. Federals hac sunk two of three Coufederate gunbeats. Later news had been received at Norfolk, but ment of the United States, in which the British | | Ministry have been engaged—have necessarily | was pot communicated to flag of truce buat. Confederate Steamer Calhoun was not destroy ed as reported. Alter abandonment she was/ , , buarded by a federal gunboat, and the fire extiu-| would otherwise have been given to its affairs. | guished. Cargo cousisted of war munitions. Riehmond * attach little importance to} capture of Fort Heury. Harper's Ferry bas been shelled by Federals,|atan early day, and enable my Government to yentiou and imy only seven Geuailies rewain there—all Unionists. New York, Feb. 11. Reported Roanoke Island captured by Federals | Three Coutederate guubaats were «unk, two were captured, aod the after three diuy« hard fighting. remainder dispersed. Itie thulght that the tecce under Governor, will be paraded as pretexts for apparent non- re-establish the digestion, regulate all the secretions, , Wite (reat Extensive preparations making f South frig Fert Henry. ners. - ie at Norfolk and Portsmouth. Fugitive Confederate army taken refuge at Ratt denne tnst. Fort Donaldson or Cumberland river. _ Panie prevails along the Tennessee River. Vera Cruz dates te 2ist January received. — | them, the tenantry need not care if it never comes; | regain their strength. Allied forces advanced to «pirate Sante. Mexi cane retired witnout fighting. Cruz fifteen days cach alternately. fifteen thuveand troops there. re ee THE AWARD. “The Government have done all that they could their rents with more eagerness and harshness |J. &. Bourke, Eaq., Coroner, on Tharaday night hengstly do on behalf of the tenuuts, and will con- tinue to do all they can for them. And the tenan- try,,if they act as reasonable men, will give them their hearty support, and not join in & ery against All scupy Vers ‘ has . - They bam tempt the imposition practised by the advocates lof tages which must acerue te the tenantry of this Island from the result of the deliberations of the Commissioners, whose high character is so well from n—and acting under the advice of my Go- Fort Heary one million of dollars worth of out) settee stamps, dong 7 tions of war.and stores fell into the Lands ot the Federal troops. Fort-Heary will in future be gar- vernment, I have not failed te impress upon his | Grace the Duke of Neweastle the importance of | sending out the Award contirmed by Her Majee- ty’s Government, which, lam sorry to say, has | notyet been received. Butalthough we all must re- | this important matter, it is easily accounted for in } | view of the starthng events which occurred to- of trace from Fortress Munrve returned. | wards the close of the last year. The melancholy | | death of his Royal Highness the Prince Cousort, | and the important negotiations with the Goverv- diverted trom this Colony the attention that | But I have no doubt His Grace the Duke of New- j castle will give the matter his beat consideration | bring to a satisfactory conclusion all the difficul- ‘ . ” | | ties arising out of the Land Queation. Such will, no doubt, be the tenor of the excuse leffered for the lamentable failure of the Land | | Commiasion. Events that occurred in December ‘ atfénfion te @ paltry affair, whietr tae been under r movement | the notice of the Colonial Minister since July last, | Vigour. | and whieh could be dixposed i | of in a despatch of | As for any benefit the Award is likely to afford | but we shall not cease to bold up to publie econ- | of the Government in asking for popular support | on the strength of a measure which has not prac- | | tieal existence. The Land Commission has been | | the means of inducing the proprietors to collect | than ever they had shown before—more lawsuits | for rent have been instituted during the last two | years than ever occurred in a similar period in -—- —— wee-- CHARLOTTETOWN Depating Crus.—A discus. siot\ of more than ordinary interest and briskness | took place at the above institution on Friday eveu- ing las. on the oanen * Should the non-imprison- ment ciause of the Small Debt Act be repealed.’ It was unanimously Cecided that it should not, and the opinion of the meeting being very strony on the subject, the following resolution, having being j moved and seconded, wax carried witout a dissen- jtient voice. ** Resolved, that in the opinion of this Club, that clause of the Act in question ahould be |s0 framed as to abolish imprisonment for debt al- —- ‘e need hardly announce the subject of debate ‘for next evening to ensure a full meeting. It is, * Should the Award of the Land Commissioners, as explained by Mr. Howe, be contirmed by the Leyis- lature without an appeal to the people?” To be opened by Mr. Benj. Baties. Lovis H. Davirs, Sec'y. —_-- |—A iag was deveted to Addresses, Readings und Reci-| lations. exereises were not all as successtu! as could be | ) desired On next Thursday evening, Mr. Edward Reilly will lecture—sabject, “The Art of Printing, its in- vortance.”’ oe { | . Re Sreciat. Notice. —Holloway’s Pills— Delicate | § | Health. — In the debility, langour and nervousness | generated by excesses of any kind, whether mental | or pliysical, the effects of these Pillsis inthe bizhest egree bracing, renovating und restorative. They drive from the system the morbid cause of disease, } sul the vervoes eysten; “the patient's « n Q ' rita, and bring back the frame to its pristine healt i and Holloway's Pillx increase the appetite, while they secure perfect digestion to all ordinary | food, and release the invalid from restraint in diet. | In a word, whatever the cause of decline, these Pills | place the patient in the position most favourable to! recovery, under whica the inost debilitated reudily | | | mma i | 7. We regret to learn that Capt. Duscax Camaros, this city, master of the Brig‘ Iris,’ of this port, died at New York, « few days since, of small pox. | Capt. Cameron bas left a wife and two small chil- dren, ia this city, whe meurn their loss. <r ‘onoser’s Inqvest.—An inquest was held by ( lust, the 6th inst., at the house of Andrew Clark, near Fort Augustus, Lot 37, on the body of Martin Koughan. It appeared in evidence that there bad been a chopping frolic in the settlement, and that | | noon, the Remaining CatuHotic Youxe Mey’s Literary Ixstitere. | yreeably to Snnouncement, last Thursday even- | Owing to want of due preparation, the | } Pigs, Carts, Sleighs, Wagoas, Ploughs, Harrows ‘ | } } | } St. Dunstan's Cathedral CHARITY —COMMERT, PUBLIC CHARITY CONCERT in aid! of the funds of the Benevolent Irish, | Society and the Catholic Ladies’ Charitable Society, will be given at the TEMPERANCE HALL, ON Monday Evening, March 3, 1862. Under the Patronage of His Lordship the Bishop of Charlottetown. Tickets ls. 6d; Front Seats3s. ‘To be had at the Stores of lion. D. Brenan, Hon. P. Walker, W. R. Watson, D. Melsaac, and Owen Connolly, Esquires, and at the door. | Doors open wt 7 v'clock. Concert to com-! mence at 8 u’clock. By order of the Committee, EZ. D. GAUVREAU, Sec’y. Feb. 17, 1862. Is] & KW 2ins ; rqXO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, ON) will be given to one person, unless a special | TUESDAY, March 4th. at Twelve o'clock, | | Farm Stock and Implements, | AT GLENALADALE, Township 36; comprising Hlorsex, Cowa, Sheep, i Patent Rake, Harness, Fanners, Potatoe Vicker ; | | Ship's Boat, geow, Barrels’ of Herring, Cod-tisb, | Potatoes, Straw, and other urticles, two numerous | to mention. ‘Terms Liberal, and made known at the time of Sale. JQGEN A. MCDONALD. Glenaladale, Feb. 17, 1892 NOTICE. | FAY ise learned that an impression’ exists thatthe " Qileen’s’ Insurance Offic. lately advertined here, is th@ one for the Agency of | which L have beeu in negociation for some tine, | and in order to procure the extablishment of Which | all the leading merchantaund otuers in this ety yate- | iy signed a requisition, 1 oo it bat right to rectify | thie error, and Lo state that he Loudop any Liver- | povl,” A LUNG ESTABLIS ~WELL-Fsows Com- pany, ranking capital of two milliuns sterling, ia tae name of the | Company which 1 till hepeavill be jr an Ageney in this Island... A pesit'¢e answer assy | be expected in the course of & "a01,4), y- A, JOIINSTONE. 1802, 7 cae | we "To “Yet, | Hi At esmthcdidus DWELLING HUUSE AND PREMISES situ-| ated oa Watérwad Prince Streets, ac present oceupied by Mrs. OU. McNutt. Possession given on the first day i Ch.Town, Feb. 17, | NEW ROVERTISEMENTS, First Spring Ship for 1862 TEViLE well known B *“ GAZELUE,” RK. Caweron Master, will sail from Liverpwoo! Mareh next. For Freight or Passage please upply to Messrs. D. Cannoy, Sons & Co., Merchants, Liverpool, or to W. W. LORD & CO. * January 13, 1862. Charlottetown. | Flour, Molasses, Tea, Xe. fPMIE SUBSCRIBER HAS FOR SALE— - 40 Chésts Congou TEA, 20 Half-chests do 6 Pans. High Wines, 20.do Molasses, 40 Casee American Boots & Shoes, 120 Bbls Dbl Extra Flour,.- 20 do Superfine do 20 Boxes Soap. . ALEX. McKINNON, January 20, 1862. 500. Cords of : Hemlock’ Bark Wanted at the City Tannery. PFYENDERS will be received at the office of the City Tannery; unul the last day of March, from person§ willing to contract tor the above quantity of Bark. Not Jess than fifty or more than one hundred’ Cords agreement be made as to the quantity. Tenders to name price per cord, tu be deli- vered at the City Tannezy. , Cash will be paid on delivery ; and secu- rity required for the fulfilment of contract. Said contract to be compieted on or before the last day of October, 1862. Charlottetown, Feb. 3, 1862. CASH CUSTOMERS, ISITLYG C4 ARLOTTETOWN for their PALL and WINTER SUP- PLIES, will do well to call and examine the Large and Valuable Assortment of Goods at KING SQUARE HOUSE. BEER & SON Having compieted their FALL IMPOR- bi the figat im Eyyl.nd, with a| TA'THONS from London, Glasgow, Man-| chester, Wolverhampton, Plymouth, Liver- duced to open pool, New York, Boston, Portland, Halifax,| Town Lote in Charlottetown, which said | &e., they feel confident that their LARGE: STOCK, (including alinost everything required for the | FARMER, the MECHANIC, or tor FAMILY | USE,) will bear comparison, either ,for va- riety, quality, or price, with that of any stock on the (sland. Charlottetown, Nov. 25, 1861. RAND RIVER WHARF, LOT 56. arque) for Charlottetown on the 28th! | rection of the Post Office authorities. the public generally, that en the seeond day of September last he took into Partoer ship his brother, Roserr Scorr, and that one to PICTOU, and from BRULE’ and PicTou | *'B8° that date the Business has been carried to CHARLOTTETOWN the like number of trips, 09 Under the style and firm of JOHN ¢ The Boats to be at all times under Government); ROBERT SCOTT, Coach and Sleigh Build- inspection, and subject to regulations similar to chose erg gc. Fe. required by the Laws of New Brunswick relating | ' JOUN SCOTT. HE subscribers return their sincere thauke to Stenimboats The above boats required to ply on the above res to the publie for the very liberal patrow- age they have hitherto received, and truss _ | The smaller one to run from CHARLOTTE- |) TOWN to HARBOR BRULE’' and PICTOU, four | times a week, namely, three trips to BRULE! and Orders from town or country for any of | above articles will be ny vl . ; ! } pective routes, from the opening of the navigation | to the 10th December or the closing of the paviga- | | tion in each year; and to be placed onthe routes as igned to them in the month of May, 1863. ; : “ z ied is ~ One ain still to merita fair share of public patronage. leash sinte siliinenein tid : They have now ea hand a qnenien of SE ARATE TENDERS will be received for 2| ready made Sisicus and Caneisem iffe- | STEAM BOA'E to perform, next summer, the Mail f - ~— | service between Prince Edward Island, and Pictou | rent patterns, made of the best of material, jer Brule Harbor, and Prinee Edward Island and/ and in the newest style, and are ready te. | Shedine, four trips a week, namely : from Charlotte- | gell them cheap for prompt payment, ~~ } town to Pictou or Brule Harbor, (whichever of the | the | latter ports may be determined on), twice a week, ’ jand from Charlottetown to Shediac twice a week. uly attended, pe ' This boat to be a substantia! and suitable sized boat, | N sceoTr . of the description of the smaller bout above referred | i ROBERT ‘scurr. ; , or similur to the better class of American passen- Kent-stroet, Dec. 23, 1861. tf ; ger boats. . — Tenders for the performance of the above men- LOTT ; | tioned services, as regards the uwo first above men- : NOI iCE. ‘ ; : | tioned, boats, will be received at the office of the | HE undersigned informe all persons in | Colonial Secretary of Prince Edward Island, until | debted to him, either by Note of Hand i ees the 7th day of June next ensuing, at the| or Book Account, that their respective am- 0 of relve ‘oe *k mm: »! . . * ‘oe pour of twelve o'clock, noon; and as regards the | ennte mee be paid to him on before the ; List mentioned boat, until Saturday, the fifteenth oe Oe day of March ensuing, at the like hour. Tendom | Fixst Day oy Marcu next, otherwise pa ‘will be banded over to an Attorney for cul- . | to state the umount per season for which ench ger- | Vices, to be undertaken by the two first mentioned | boats, will be performed for a term of ten years ; }and the amount for which the services of the lust | | mentioned boat will be performed for the one sum. | nier, Payment'to be aecepted by the Contractor in| | Warrants on the Treasury of Prince Edward Island; | BLACKWOOD’ }and the ‘Tenders to be accompanied by the written lection, without further notice. ean JOUN SCOTT, Coach Builder. © | Kent-street, Ch.town, Dec. 23, 1861. B S MAGAZINE | undertaking of at least two responsible persons, ex, AND THE | pressive’of their willingness to become sureties in | “1 x | the sum of £2000, us respecte the two first boats ; | BRITISH REVIEWS. | und £9W as respects the last mentioned beat, for | the faithful performance of the contracts. ’ ‘Tenders to be marked “ Tender for Steamboats.”’| ,, SCOTT & CO., New York, continue to | The Government reserve to themselves the right} publish the following leading British Periodi- °* | to accept stich tender er tenders as they may deem | peli | most advantageous to the public interest. cals, viz :— W.H. POPE, Col. See’y. ! | | 1 oot (THE LONDON QUARTERLY (Conserva. * tive). : ; oth February, 1862. NOTICE ! | 2 | ! | . THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig). © be Sold by AUCTION, on the 27th day | 2 E BOINBUR (weg | ; fo 3 of FEBRUARY next, at the Colonial | <( TIS | paitding ele Ubaslecteten, aader-o-powee) The NORTH basins REVIEW (Free. of sale contained in an Indenture ef Mortgage | bearing date the 14th day of February, 1848, | oe made between John Hobs, of Chalotte-, / town, of the one part, and James H. Peters, wie # wary ’ lof the other part: ALL THAT PIECE OF BLACKWOOD’S EDINBURGH MAGA- LAND, being part of Town Lot Nawhber| ZINE (Tory). Twenty-vine (29), in the tourth hundred of | a THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal). ” a The present critical state of : affairs will render these publications unusu- ally interesting during the forthcoming year. They will occupy a middle ground between — the hastily written news-items, crude 7: daily Jour- ° | Pieee of Land to be sold is bounded as fol-, | lows, that is to say: having a front of 83. | feet on Great George Street, on the north side by « part of the said Lot conveyed by the said John Hobs to John Hardy, on the | southern side by another part of thesaid Lot, jeonveyed by the said Joln Hobs to John) y Gibson, and on the rear by ‘Town Lot Number | | Tw y-eight (28), tegether with all Houses and Buildings thereon, comprising the Dwell- { lations, and flying rumors of the nal, and the ponderous Tome of the future ~ historian, written after the living interest and excitement of the great polinedl events of the time shall have passed aways ‘It is to ‘these Periodicals that readers must leuk for j _ the onlyreally intelligible and'feliable history , ' 4 “wre neither space nor time for the purpose; “liadead, we do not think itis necessary. A ‘marke may not, however, be out of place ; 44 we shall eudeavour to make them as brief as Paible. The lant extract (‘Islander’ of Friday) states ‘At “ wi futelligence of the Award” has been re- saved by, the Government. Now, what are we “iner from this statement! Either that the Sreroment have used their power and influence “wetetly and clandestinely, aa they did in the “~layment of the Spy—to have the Award “angled,” and thrown amongst the waste Met of the Colonial Office; or, that they had * influence enough to procnte its transmission “% Colony withoyt a delay of seven or eight We shall not be at all surprised to dis- ‘wer that the Government have re-enacted in he me the perfidioys part they played when wifi ted in the Colony, from early Spring Wvaneed period in the Autumn, the Bill Which was passed to flee : We Sndi.tnthad a give et to the Award. “ey could not retain the latter, (he heard by a gang of rowdies who had been brought to the meeting, from a part of Queen’s County, expressly for the purpose of creating & breach of the peace, an¢ preventing free discussion. We are gratified to hear there was no riot or distufbance; that was not owing, however, to the forbearance of the rowdies, but to the good sense of the Liberals who avoided any approach to a collision with the ignorant and un- civilized interlopers from Queen's County. Had there been a row, the consequences would cer- tainly have fallen on the heads of the Government party. We understand, also, that the Belfast Orangemen, who mustered in great force, felt themeelves badly sold at not finding Messrs. Coles and Whelan at the meeting, as they expected to do. The Orangemen, we believe, were prepared to vindicate their claim to the epithet of Kam- schatkans«, or something worse, Since the above notiee was written we have received a lengthy letter from Stephen Swabey, Fsqr., who was at the Meeting, and has kindly cai Commissioners considered it their mit it to the © flay; and this duty they But the Government here “! Neweast!., not to out; and if olonial Office, without performed in July last. | could advise the Duke | hurry himself in sending i | Chel ‘ge mnprenien is an erroneous one, it | nate ® removed by publishing eff the des. | ath ame Passed between this Iyland | hn cee Dice on the subject, Of course | - nan. Will be asked fur in the House | ag % ma few days hence, if it be not | tie MMY produced. If we ehal! be told that | be iaas chee are of @ private nature,and eanpot | os pitblic—as was the course pursued when Applied fur the correspondence relating to the Pure} = 4Ase Of the x, kirk and Stanfield estates—-the | furnished us with a condensed report ef the speeches there delivered. We have also received from Mr. W. D. Stewart, who was Secretary to the meeting, a somewhat full aceount.of its pro- evedings, together with the resolutions offered. Both these gentlemen agree mainly in their de- tails, and we cannot heip concluding from a care. ful perusal of their reports, that the Meeting was a more disgraceful affair than we thought it was, We regret to hear that the Rev. D. Fitzgerald and the Rev. G. Sutherland compromised their clerieal character by using exciting language to their followers before the Meeting, and by accom- pinying them there. We shall publish in our next the reports furnished by Mr. Swabey and by | Mr, Stewast. / 30th ult., John M’'Pherson, Lot 61, to Christiana Nicholson, Lot 0. Died, At Summerside, on Sunday, the 26th ult., of Dip-| ! ; : theria, Nowland Hill eldest son of Dr. Edwin and ing to tind ur, putty, and any other material | : ; 4 the. neceseary. . «4. 4.3, ' was 0 duliel asl slulicnste child, and by bis| . Tue Company do not bind themeclves to accept | sweetness of disposition wou the hearts of all with whom he was associated. At St. Eleanor’s, on the 5th inst., of congestion of the lungs, Sophia Louisa, eldest daughter of Hugh of Light Drab, or Stone Colour Paint, outside, and | Which are now offered to the public at low prices. Vermillion inside. ‘Tenders w state two prices, viz., for one or two coats. Also, TENDERS for keeping the Lamps Glazed for ONE YEAK, either per Lamp or per Frame. The Gas Company finding tilass, the person tender. | the lowext or any Tender or Tenders. By Order, ; ~ wit MURPILY, Manager. Charlottetown, Feb. 17, 1862. ° Curr, Eaq., in the 15th year of her age. On the 2d inst., Hannah, daughter of Mr. James Todd, of Strathalbyn. SHIP NEWS. Apprepore, Jan. 16—Bark Eastward Ho! from Charlottetown. ‘Triumph, eee. Swansea, Jan. 12—Daring, Richards, from P. E. Island. ArrLepore, Jan. 14—Margaret, Kelly, from P. E. Island. GravesesD, Jan. 1—Privce Alfred, Campbell, from Charlottetown. Newrorrt, Jan. 15—Sailed Ship James Yoe, Eng- land, for Bermuda. The Brig Evora, of this Port, commanded by Mr. William Welsh, of this City, arrived at Liver- pool, G. B., from Harbor Grace, after a rapid pas- sage of twelve days. Whilein the Channel she feil in with the ship ‘ Indian Ocean,’ 1019 tons, dis- abled, and took herin tew, but a gale springing up, and being ona leu shore was obliged to abandon her, first taking off all her erew, 27 innumber, who were safely landed in Liverpool. The “ Indian Ocean” was an Australian Packet Ship, bound to Sydney, with a cargo valued ati £40,000 sterling. The * Indian Ocean’ went ashore at Annestown, near Wutertord, shortly after being abaudoned by tie ** Europa,’ aud went to pieces, the whole of the cargo being lost. It was with much dittleulty the “ Europa’’ was kept from driving ashore also. DISASTER AT Sea—The ship Sultana, at New York, on the 3uth ult., reports, Sanieey 17, Laat. 37 30, Lon. 61, spoke the schooner Gold Hunter, Neil Mackay, Master, from New London, VP. E. Island, for New York, entirely dismasted ; was making for Bermuda, under jury mast—supplied her with water, ee. (Passengers by Winter Route. ) DR. HNOX AVING resigned his pastoral charge may be consulted in the various branches of his Prorgssion. Lot 48, Feb. 17, 1862. eee : } ; Troop of Cavalry, Attention! ae Troop of Cavalry are requested to, BE turu out ut the opening of the Legisia-' turn, op THURSDAY 20th instant. A drill will take place at St. George's Bar- | racks, at 10 am. quired. : lm pd BENJ. DAVIES, Major Commanding. Ch. Town, Feb. 17, 1862. NOTICE. At PERSONS INDEBTED to the late’ Firm of BEER & SON, whose accounts} became DUE LAST FALL, are requested to! call and settle the same, without further notice. BEER & SONS. King Square House, Jan. 27, 1862. 1m Wauted to Purchase. F OR the Excelsior Cloth Cowpany and) Tannery of Tryon, WOOL, SULEP- SKINS, and HIDES, for which Cash will be paid on delivery. U. J. CALBECK, Agent. ' } In the Ice Boat from Cape Tormentine, on Mon- i_ CALF and NEATS t day evening inst, Hon, J.C. Pope, John Yeo, E+q.,| A . Mr. Charles Qwen, aud Capt: Eldridge. J Nov. 11, 186}. tf i A } S. W. McMURRAY. | Jasuary 20, 1862. lm pd Notice. \ HEREAS by order made in the Court of Chancery by Lis onor the Master | of the Rolls, dated the 10th day of August) instant, the management of the Estate of | Paul Mabey, of Charlottetown, Esquire, has, | been committed to and vested in me the under- ‘signed. Now, therefore, all tenants of the, jlands of the said Paul Mabey, and other, | parties indebted to him, sre required hence- | forth to pay the amounts due and to become due from them respectively to me at my Office, iv Charlottetown. JOSEPH HENSLEY. Charlottetown, August 26, 1861. Notice. D*: HOBKIRK having during his absenos trom this island, authorized me, by Let- A full attendance is re-| ter of Attorney, dated 28th November, L861, | to cellect all DEBIS due to him, [ hereby request all persons indebted to him immedi-| ately, to pay the respective amounts due trom them to him to me, at my office, in Char lottetown. JOSEPH HENSLEY. Ch.Town, Lower (ireat George Street, 16th Dec., 1861. FOR SALE. VERY superior PIANO, made by COL- | LARD & COLLAKD of Lonvox, just Office, Lower Great George Street, | arrived froma England, by Brig ** Margaret.”’ | WILLLAM HEARD. Ap ly to Orin Square House, Nov. 18. and other small articles too numerous to) mention. N. B. Grain Cargoes purchased on commis- sion, and liberal advances made against con-— siguients, by SWABEY. & ROBERTS, ommission Merehan Great George Street, P. E. L., March 18, 1861. Is] RW ts: Notice. \ HEREAS, by Order, dated the 10th of August last, made by His Honor the Master of the Roils, | have been appointed | | Committee of the Estate of PAUL MABEY, | | Esquire, who has been adjudged to be of oe") | sound mind, | therefore require all Persons | ‘andebted to the said Paul Mabey, for RENT,! or otherwise, to make immediate payment to me of the amounts due from theio res- pectively. . And Whereas it appears that the said Paui Mabey, while insuch unsvund state of mind, executed Conveyances of portions of the Land | ‘and Real Estate belonging to him in Char-! | lotetown, Charlottetown Royalty, and else- | |mhere, L do liereby CAUTION all Persons) ‘against dealing in, or conveying any such | | Lands, or accepting any Conveyances thereof, | | until the. question of the validity or invalidity, | of such Conveyances, from the said Paul} | Mabey, shall have been decided by the Court | |of Chancery. JOSEPH HENSLEY, | Committee of Estate. Churlottetown, 16th December, 1861. | } } | Notice! APTALN BARRET of the Bark| § LL ACCOUNTS owing to the subscriber, Hyma, now lying at St. Andrew's Point, no ti written ofder from himself. _ GPORGE BARRETT St. Andrew's Point, Feb. lv, 1862. Sw that are not paid by SATURDAY, 22d ties the Public that he will not be answerable for | February next ensuing, will, with®ut excep- jany DEBTS contracted in his name, without a ” | tion, be placed in Jawyers* hinds for collec- ‘tion, J. TURNER. : 7 fat’ 2 g Great George St., Feb. 3, 1502. Va them, siaaply because they have not done, or pro- the deceased wus in the act of cutting down a tree! ¢ “ . . 7 | 7 : ing House, Workshop and Stables occupied : a 3 aiath te do, lenpensibilities:’’— Islander,’ dong th | the history of this Colony; and yet the ‘ Islander’ | whieh lodged on another tree, and when falling, | of May next. Further, particulars on appli- RONALD WALKER ‘by the said John Hobs. ‘Terms Cash. jo curren} outa aes as sich, in addition ‘ ; a , . ‘ | : a. : |took a diiferent direction from that which was in- | C#U0D to JAMES D. MASON, ESPECTEFULLY intimates to bis Eriend l N } 1861 to their well-established literary, scientific, , ' Mr. Davies has, we believe, the interest of the | and ‘ Monitor’ have the effrontery to ask the peo- | ; “i y ua : “ 4 4LY intimates to his friends! Dated l4th November, IS01. 7 si b ae tended. Intimation was given to the deceased by| Charjottetown, 17th Feb’y, 1862. tf > bli * oP and theological character,we urge them upup bade panty vee rn, oiled EB eierets ple to believe that great benefits have been con- | several of the party, but woo late. The tree fell, | one ee a and re 7 mee at has el JAMES H. PETERS. | the ebeuidsciaion of the reading public; ; . ; pt | ‘ ‘ ' ma » | striking bim on the head, killing him on tl ; a ' | business In the tore lately, eccupie Ly." a ca ‘ : todo the ext oats goes for mee poopie, | ferred upon them by Menara. Palmer, Gray & Co. Verdict accidental denth . 7 aru IN THE PRESS, +; Messrs. McAulay & Johnston, where hoe hag, ~WwO OREVDIT é EARLY COPIES, Fs 9 writs very ‘diflerent with Coles end Whelan, |1f the people rejoice in bondage, they may, in- cL pais anid 4nd will be published in a few days,|received a LARGK ASSORTMENT of © | * 807" oes 2 | The receipt of Advance Sheets from. whose ouly study is how they may humbug the deed, thank Messrs. Palmer, Gray & Co. for ri-| Captain Judkins, of the Cunardsteamahip, 4N ABSTRACT OF PROCEEDINGS aN G oe -| UT all Goods at lowest paying rates and the British publishers gives additional value» Tenuntry, and get into altice. “Their policy is t op-| vetting propriety chains upon them—for sending | Persia, has been presented with the sum Jf| : , } NIOW OODSs, Cash. Oats, Barley, Potatoes, Eggs, | to these Reprints, inasmuch us they can now | | peruatine er Safommest suppets, RO ewes strip them of theirlittle worldly com- | #9000, by the British Government, for his mR gua . suitable for the present and approaching Butter, Wool,and ocher Peetace taken in pay-| be placed ‘a he ie a ahous “We imagine, however, that nota few of the Li-| forts to meet the demands of the proprietor—for altogether unprecedented exploit of laoding Land Commissioners Court | seasons, which will be sold cheap for cash, | ment at market price for | Os ecen 8 ee ee any beralpare beginning to see this, and have already | 0” an troops, conveyed in that magnificeat ship| 4s reported by J. 1). Gordon and D. Lai ra R. W. assures his Friends ‘and the Public) PORT WINE TEAS a TERMS, — Perapm, to judge between the Government and | Increasing their taxes, and adding so enormously ‘from England, at River da Loup, in mid- 7 . om on and LY. Laird.) iat nothiig shall be wanting on his part to, FLOUR Sherry For any one of the four Keviews......§3 OW, ?, ectordin ak Mr aaa doy oncenna| to the public debt as to make further taxation in- | winter. Feb'y 17, 1862. <n ‘render his Establishment worthy of their, Coffee Pork | For any two of the four Reviews..... 5 9 that the Government have done, and are stilldoing, | dispensable. These are the only results of our Genin " eT | f oh : VESSELS FOR SALE. | Petronage. Claret Sugars For any three of the four Keviews.....7 OO .. Gildaie sewer Tie the intervenes of the le, Ls bak a 1 _ Canada is the greatest forest of England. : . October 14, 1861. Ex, only, 6m Hains Molasses | For all four of the Reyiews,..........8 00. - eT pe people, | present adininistration, and the people are asked | ¢ B d Trel x LE 2 J i : : > Key will support them." — islander,” Jany. 31. | ; ‘al for them ! reat Britain and Ire aud amport annually OR SALE, a SMALL peer ior ny et Champagne Bathebaps |For Blackwood’s Magazine...........3 WO"... “Gently whatever benefits may result from the | *° be devoutly grateful for them! some 27, 000,000 cubic feet, or 540,000 loads > SCHOONER, well builtand well | ‘9 Saddlers and Harness-makers.! Brandy ‘Tobacco For Blackwood and one Keview........5 0%, Award, the te must of necessity give full | +> of Canadian pine timber, the greater part of rigged a eee Sees NTE 4 Tory TP Holland's Gin Cigars | For Blackwood and two Reviews......7 00 credit to Col. Cray und his colleagues in the Govern. vee i x ee which is manufactured on the Ottawa river old, af » reaboa ,a well a apte Ad TED IMMEDLAT ELY, Three good | . Rael For Blackwood and three Review~... i YY wo went; ‘+, had it pot been forthe Couunission, there MEETING AT MONTAGUE. d i ib ; : : . for Fishing _— Workmen in the above line of business. | London Gin Starch , a ' cuull'ndl Mave MEMEite Award ; and most certainly and its tributaries. The operations of this} Ajco, the SPAKS, SALAS, and RIGGING, suit- JOUN STUMBLES. - Seotch Whiskey Soap For Blackwood and the tour Reviews. 1G 00 ee eee the gallant Colonel,| A Public Meeting was held at Montague Bridge manufacture extend over upward of 11,000) able for a SCHOONER between fifty and sixty tons. al oth hoo ny 7 eal Oid Tom Blue Money current in the Stale where issued will _ «sab it waa obtained by the exertions of the Govern-! pp Thursday last, advertised to discuss the prin- |%1"4te miley, and give employment to over If the VESSELS are not sold by the Opening of North Side Queen Square, Dec. ef tl Bf Dimiidin Indigo be received at par. went, and could not have been secured without the | ’ — . |46.000 men. the Navigation, they will be up for FREIGHT. r — eal a : edie ‘LUBBING - & tonsent of the bulk of the proprietors. Does Whe-| ciples of the Land Commissioners’ Award, which |’ For further particulars, apply to New Goods from New York. Demerara Candles | CLUBBING, : mean to fie _ the whole of the party calling | the Government say they have not yet received, and It is steted Gus eee bt of the cit Feb. 17, 1862 JOHN A. hae NR Maraschino + a Ae ae | <A discount of twenty-five per eent. from” i d icient in- ’ a ublie debt of the ci “eb. 17, 1862. 2m in Charlottetown. ibe j iv oye spe , 6 i the i il ; : LAS gieteoel the guises of atonal are never likely to receive. We have not full de- | of St. John, N. B., eicahene to £1,22 38 fot: * niles “a ee ert Milk Punch Tallow <r os = eeu 2 me . : . ‘ } : ee a 5 7 . 10 w lo 0 * RG eee, Soa or eo noes sehen tails of the proceedings of the Meeting; but rd 14s. 4d., of which Carleton assumes £20,000. To Painters and Glaziers. MANCHESTER HOUSE, Lemon Syrup Lard } Blas of the above works. See . Foor copies : faleuluted to produce, it will confer advantages in-| !earn from the ‘Islander’ that Mr. Palmer, leader | een ——= /§\HE DIRECTORS of the CHAR- str Crackers Cordage | of Blackwood, or of one Review, will be sent. | ; 2 ly Kreater than ever accrued fromthe agitation of the Gevernment, and one of his colleagues, the it . > , LOTTETOWN GAS LIGHT COMPANY ‘ Queen : r ur eet, | Cheese Oakum to one address for $3 : four copies of the four * Escheat.”— Mouitor,’ Feb. 22. ee i arricen, will From NEW YORK, tia Cape Traverse, Buckete & Brooms Blacking | Reviews and Blackwood for @30; and ev om r pen Hon. T. Heath Haviland, were present, and spoke Receive Tenders ‘ . oy “i teviews an ac ; . , uk Awanp.—" We are sorry to say, that the | d me ; : On the 20th ult., by the Rev. Henry Crawford, 225 Reams Wrapping Paper Washing Soda Spices | p » Subscribers ia: the Beieish “Pea Bails oe brought no intelligence of the | (no doubt loud and long) in praise of themselves. | Mr. James Dingwell, to Mias Sarah Ross, both of | For FAINTING their LAMP PILLARSand LAMP 1000 Pieces Room Paperug Fies Maisine | _ Postsce.—sa ri ; I oo the Jasnd Coumissioners,”’—' Islander,’ | We learn from another source that other gentle | St. Peters. FRAMES, ax now up, with one or two coats, (a8 20 Halt-Chests superior ‘EA Currants Candied Peel | vinces will receive the Reprints Free of U.S... v.14 ' oe hi | On the Ist ult., by the Rev. A. Fraser, Mr.| may hereafter be determined) of Light Drabor Stone 4 Boxes excellent Tubs oe ? | Postage. é; men, who had as good a right to attend the Meet- | <a El; : es een CaGaeeny 2 nCee Sardines Anchovies . ial alk .? It would sot be difficult to wri eal | Thomas Henderson, to Miss Elizabeth Brander, both | Colour Paint. 15 dv. No. 1 Soa | N. 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