ahd never exposed to conflagrations, which cannot be 8a ad 0 their present place of deposit. However, any excuse is better fhan none. We thenk the /s’andr for adwitt ng that the Che ECrawiner. Hatsrax, December 19.—Arrived—Sehrs. Micmac Indian, Drake, | days; Saxe Gotha, Morrison Victoria, Steel. 20th—Flying Clou', | Petipas ; Cadea, Tobo. 4th—Respunsible, 8 days—leaky, Wound to Portiaod, : Desember 19.—Cleared—Schrs. Attingent,; Nicholeon. 20th—Emerald, | \EW ADVERTISEMENTS, — NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, —_— CENTRAL ACADEMY, HE Classes at the Central Academy will be re-opened on MONDAY, the 23rd instant. The course of instruction embraces the following three departments, and at the sub- iob Aas deen done. Stewart. 21—Challenge, McDonald; kwily,G@ay. 22—Ariel, Moore. | - " a ‘ e joined rates : Pit " ; ‘ ae J Leo y=] < ’ y tt . —— er e . — ; a Geen Wert ceamiicemeil ce set anaes ae has aiaee | Violasses, VS lour, i3urning Doctor Ey ais Pain Killer. 1. Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, English per term. 7 ; ay : a ea, x . = i . Grammar and Composition 40 12 6 @ total wreck; materials saved) The Mary was owned by G. H. Starr 4 T at is so happily adapt- > ’ INFAMOUS SACRILEGE, & Co., of this city, and was homeward bound from Jamaica. | cs ¥ in idl. & : @TITVITDE , NX = Ss teruet Gaede bd dee . be he ‘as is 2. Geography, Use of the Globes, Book- < the Mtl t, the Episcopal Church |. 52” Captain Donald M*Donald, late of schooner Wave, of Priace 7 BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY, f ' d he lied externally aaaleeek keeping, Algebra, Geometry, Trigo- On Saturday /ast, the i4th instant, the Episcopal Church | Biward Island, arrived bere in the schooner Mulgrave on ihe evening « f | 16th February, at 11 o0’clock, in front of the Subscriber's sree et shen ers When applied ex J . ’ nometry, the Higher oern the : : . as entered during the afternoon by two young Friday last, and reports that while on the possage from Boston to P. B. | Room, Queen Square : ath, or Dy tric ciated . iil Jifferential and Integral Ca in this city w € A 3 . i ' Island, the Wave was wrecked near La Have in the Gale of the 14th | Ww av choice retailing MOLASSES USE IT IN THIS MANN ER: oe aa a eee ae ent thisereants, aged about i7 years each ; and while twe other instant. The crew and passengers wore saved with only what they | 30 Boxes No. 1 Cavendish TOBACCO For common Headache, simple bathing will answer. ; : 4 ie My . : oad i | i The es of the passengers are Joseph Macaulay, of P. EB. oS ee a te y ‘ , » ‘ 2 j ediate] Gauging, Land Surveying, Civil En- lads—sons to the Clerk and Sexton—were employed in sweep- | a ia J . ¢° ' f it hit 8 C Mel ' y bebalf 60 Bbis Southern FLOUR For sudden colds and hard coughs, (to cure he 4 iately) gineering, Navigation, and Astronomy i * | hey @t ames Dunn, 0 wlilax, aptain MeDonald, on behalf of és ‘ es cz " ; . . . and take three tea- f 2 g,- g? . ° ing oat the Church, one of the intruders, named George | himself and crew, desires pablicly to express heartfelt thanks for the 5 Chests — se half chests Congou TEA (warranted | Per siaio nt’ the minitex os ‘aie van nile the including the use of all necessary In- me ‘ stl ae | kind and bespitable treatment they received in their distress from good article) , ; ; struments. McComb, a son of the late James McComb, of the Baznar— Capt. Jacob Komkey and family, S. B. Curry, Keq , and family, and 1 Bhi crushed SUGAR woot, heenes out sides with it to cure soreness of a “— 3 The French Language and Literature, 110 0 went into the pew of the Hon. Mr. Coles, and deliberately | other inhabitants of New Dublin. —Halifue Sun, Dec 26. 10 Casks Burning FLUID | <Asthina, Phthisic, and sure breasts—for speedy relief, 30 3. The Greek and Latin Classics, 210 0 converted it itto a temple daisance. Both fellows were brought before the Mayor's Court, on complaint of the Sexton, —MeComb, whose erime was easily proved, was fined £5 and costs; the other was fined 30s, being an accessory before the Both those lads are said to be members of the Church of England; arid the ringleader; McComb, as- signed a# a reason for his beastly conduct, bis antipathy to Mr. Coles becaned he would act in a #imilar manne? in the pews of all other Liberal members of the Church. ia’ always acted towards the friends o fact of the sacrilege The gentleman against whom the insult was directed is a Vhiberal, and he stated that he} | ®t. Joys’, N. P., Dec. 12—Arrived—Topoz, Welsh. 13—Dash, |} Sanderson, 21~—Svlfetinu, Furness / from P. EB, Island. } New Yous, Dec. 28—Schr. KR, O’Brienyfrom P. E. Island. The aceusation against Dr J.C. Ayer, of Lowell, for stabbing R. S. Fay, Jr., the Treasurer of the Middiesex Mills, has been withdrawn | because the prosecutor found that no complaint againet him could be | | sustained. The fact is that Dr, Ayer merely defeuded hi:mself as best he might, with a penknife be happened to have in hie band, against a cowardly assaultmade on him from behind, with the premeditated in tention to dishunour and punish bim for the exposure be has made and is making of the wrongs practised by the officers upon our manufactar- | ing corporations. This community not only upholds the Doctor's suc- | | cessful defence of his person, but it heartily approves his course in publicly denouncing the Tite-Barnacie Family muanagement—the abuses of our pubile property fur private ends. Dr. Ayer’s medecines, however valuable, are not all for which the masses of our people bold 10 Boxes Wine BISCUIT 10 Boxes CANDLES 15 ** CONFECTIONARY 10 Bbls Pilot Bread 50 Boxes Digby HERRING $2 Coils Manilla ROPE 3 Bbls PITCH 3 Bbls TAR 1 Box CREAM TARTAR I Bag GINGER ] Cask BRANDY (70 gallons) 3 Boxes SOAP & Bbls ONIONS 1 Bag PEPPER 1 do COFFEE 3 Casks HIGH WINES, 90 per cent, over proof, Together wits: a lot of Hardware and ‘Terms—All sums under £10, cash; from £10 to £40, 3) spoonful of mustard seed nightly, in milk or molasses, at months; over £40, four months credit on approved joint | bed time. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Notes. other shelf Goods. | drops in molasses, and bathe freely with it clear, and keep on | flannel wet in it. ‘ For bowel complaint, cholera morbus, cholic, and diarrhoea, | —a teaspoonful in a gill of milk and molasses, well mixed 3 if | the pain ie severe, bathe the bowels with it, and in cholera | repeat the dose every hour. ; For Dyspepsia and sick stomach, 20 to 30 doses in sweetened | water, morning noon and night, till all symptoms yield, and | you are restored to perfect health. | For all rheumatic complaints, lame neck, swelled face, sore | throat and toothache, 60 drops as above, three times a day ; | bathe the parts well, rab with a warm cloth, and take a tea- For burns, scalds, pricks, stings or old sores, bathe well WILLIAM FORGAN, Honorary Sec’y. January 16, 1860. Im ’ : 1860! ESECEER & SON HAY JUST RECELVED via GEORGETOWN : 5 Cases MEN’S BOOTS, to complete their general assortment of Goods, suitable for the season. January 16, 1860. 4i CARD. R B. IRVING, Notary Public, Conveyancer and Account- the principal delinquent in a truly Christian spirit, and pa-| biu io regard.—-Buston Herald. Ch. Town, Jan. 23, 1860. | ar ae ae affected. ae ee ae . } ‘ I c 0 udden ¢ 8 Or croup 0 mok ye . i " tronised their establis\ument by purchasing Saeeey Che Ca III IID PIs | ic ra - wer 1 ine «| end bathe fr “a oh i rey " , y "| Ovrice—At the residence of Mr Georze Peebles, Grafton ¥ AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS i C72. é obacco, - OLASSEsS, and bathe freely with it. : St West End 5 articles in which they deal. A fine —no matter how large 60 | . 7 : a . | For canker, sore mouth and stomach, chicken pox, or meas- 7 et _ 16 1860 Pro & R.W. 2i ' iene owi Medicine have been taxed their ut. ce ‘ — a oe ce ‘h.Town, Jan. 860. [om lung es thé fleets off the young ras al are able to pay it he sciences ef Chowistry and Medicine have been taxed their ut at + | les, 30 drops twice a day in sweet milk. 3-20 my > is not sufficient ponishment for the infamous outrage of which McComb been convicted,— he should be be made to suffer in his own person, by being s vundly whip- ped, or imprisoned and kept at hard labour for a reasonable has t me. Had not the merest ehance brought to light this outrage upon decency, there is no doubt it would be attributed by the Protestant to some of the Roman Catholic party ; and the editor of that journa! ~shocked by the atrocity -- would deal | most to produce ths best, most perfect purgative which is known to | }man. TIunamerable proofs areshowu that these Pitts have virtues which | surpass ia excellence the ordinary medicines, aod that they win uppre- | eedentedly upon the esteem of all men. ‘They are safe and pleasant to | take, but powerful to cure. Their penetrating properties stimulate the | Vital activities of the budy, remove the obstructions of its organs, purify | | the blood, and expel disease. They purge out the foul bumors which | breed and grow distemper, stimulate siugyish or disordered organs into | | their natural action,and impart « bealthy tone with strength to the whole | /#ystem. Not only do they cure the every. day complaints of every body, | but also formidable and dangerous diseases that bave buflled the best of | human skili. While they produce powerful effects, they are at the | same time, im iminished doses, the safest and best physic that can be | employed for children. Being sugar-coated, they are pleasant to take; | and being purely vegetable, ure free from any risk of harm, Cures bave been made which su:paiss belief were they not substantiated by | FEXO be sold by Auction on THURSDAY next, 26th inst., at | IL o'clock, at Chebuete Warehouse, Queen-sireet :— 15 Chests TEA, (English importation, warranted.) 16 Half Chests, 10 Boxes TOBACCO, (Cavendish 10 * CANDLELS, 30 +: BOP, 20 Sides LEATHER, 15 Bhls. FLOUR, 50 Boxes DIGBY HERRING, 5 Pun Choice MOLASSES, 5 Boxes BAKING SODA, + ASK FOR EVANS’ | / PAIN KILLER, 2d take no other. | CHARLES V. POOR & Co., Boston, Sole Proprietors, to | whom all orders should be addressed. | January 23,1860 6m FRENCH DEPILATORY, | ANUE only effectual remedy for removing the Hair. What a blessing it is to the ladies to know that there is at last /an article that will eradicate superfluous hair effectually. | It is called the French Depilatory. It will take off the strong- Ciass "Tuition. B. IRVING, Teacher of Writing, English. French, Geo- * graphy, Mathematics, §c., has made aarangements for the formativn and receptios of Morning and Evening Classes ef Youth of both sexes, for Tuition in any one or all of the above named Branches. N. B.—Classes to be opened on WEDNESDAY, the 18th instant. All further necessary information may be obtained on application to Mr. Irving, at Mr. Peebles’s, as above. Ch. Town, Jun. 16, 1860. Pro & R W BOOTS AND SHOES! in any smount of invective against the Lib i ; : ate 5 * COFFEE, : a : in any sing — ve gains z i ane pertion of the men of such exalted posit op and character as to forbid the Suspicion of 10 ‘ CONF ECTION ARY, | est hair in three minutes from the time applied, and leave the UST PECEIVED. 4 Cases of the above, for sale by the community. Asitis, the Protestant is as silent as tho grave wntruth, Many eminent clergymen and physicians have lent their | 20 Pieces Grey CALICO | skin whiter and softer than before. Sold only by C. V. Poor Subscriber at ccst and charges. about this infumous sacrilege in a Protestant Church. detain TO CORRESPONDENTS. We regret we have not room for the communication of ** Veritas,’’ reeeived only after our columns were filled this morning—who writes in reference to the attack by the Pro- testant on the late Bishop McDonald, and the fulsome adula- tion on Mr. Beer, by the same paper. We shall endeavor to make use of his communication for our next. Other communications, previously on hand, will be given in our next. NEW GLASGOW LITERARY SOCIETY. On Wednesday evening last the 18th inst,, Silas Barnard, Esqr , of Charlottetown, delivered « highty scientific lecture befure this Society, on * The General Properties of Matter.”” Several very succesaful ex- periments were perfurmed, which, with the explanations given, showed Srat thy lecturer was thoroughly acquainted with his sulject. Various technicalities of science were explained in language which all could understand: whilst the experiments iliustrative of fixed principles, Kreatly assisted to impress them on the memory, and invested the lecture with much additional interest. At the close of the lecture, Mr. terspersed throughout with sketches of several of the distinguished characters who took part in the straggle which convulsed the British | Bames to certify to the public the reliability of my remedies, while others | have sent me the assurance of their conviction that my preparations | /eoatribute immensely to the relief of my afilicted, suffering felluw-men. The Agent is pleased to furnish gratis wy American Almanac, eon- | taining directions for their use and certificates of their curea, of the | following complaints :~ | Costiveness, Biilious Complaints, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Heartburn, | Headache aris ng from a foul stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Morbid L[u- j activa of the Bowels and Paius arising therefrom, Fi stulency, Loss of Appetite, all Ulcerous and Cutaneous Diseases which require an eyacu- | amt medicine, Serofula or Kings Evil. They also, by purifying the | sloud and stimulutiag the system, cure wany cowplaints which it would | | met be supposed they could reach, such as Deafness, Partial Blindness, | Neuralgia and Nervous [rritability, Derangement of the Liver and | Kidneys, Gout, aod other kindred complaints arising from a low state of | the body or obstruction of its functions, , Do nut be put off by some anpriacipled dealers with some other pill they make more profit on Ask for Arex’s Piits, and take nothing |else, No other they can give you compares with this in its intrinsic | value or curative powers. Tue sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Paice 25 Crs. ran Box, QS Five Boxes ror $I, Prices Current. CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS, JANUARX 21, 1860. 2s @ 2s ld/Sheep skins, Vats, ? bushel.... 50 Bundles American WARP, 5 CHEESE, 5 Bbls. BUTTER CRACKERS, 5 do. PILOT BREAD, 30 Boxes LOZENGES 1 Frail of DATES. January 23, L800. J. & T. MORRIS. EW GOODS! | FALL 1859! i ECELVED ex schooners F/ying Cloud and Margaret, from yiction of its efficacy in the above-mentioned diseases’ where | HALIFAX, at Orwell Cheap Store, a general sup; and tho greatest variety to be kad in it of any Country Store | in the Island, from a Needle to an Anch or. Established 1843, The motto is Dog-lrons, Horse Shoes, blocked and finished, Colters, | (On the princiyle of keeping the best Gouds, selling cheap, | and having the diff-rent articles priced in plain figures, for the | child, as well as the most experienced, from which no altera- ; tron is made. ** Quick Sales and !.ght profits. Reads pay and no Credit.””) whom all orders should be addressed. /& Co , Boston. 6m = licoeeel liereniiiensaah aie nigtiliaciaitesialanen | WASH’S SUPERIOR HORSE AND CATTLE LINIMEN'T. One of the most valuable articles ever offered to the public, ‘for Sprains, Windgails, Ringbones, Spavins, Stiffness of the Joints, Fresk Wounds, Galis, §c., &c. 7" IS truly valuable Liniment has been extensively used for upwards of seven years, and in no instance has it | failed to give satis‘action. The Proprietors cheerfuliy re- /commend the above remedy to the public, under the full con- WILLIAM DODD. Queen Square, January 16, 1860. 2w Private Training Academy. Me MONK will open his Classes after the Christmas ya- { cation on Monday, the 16th inst., at 10 o'clock. The course of instruction embraces all that is necessary for a sound English Mathematical, and Classical Education. Fees, £2 10 per quarter. January 16, 1860. 3w. Bark! Bari Wark! ly. | an externa! application is required. paid. It reduces inflammation or swelling, or where the flesh has | ing to contract for the same, in lots from twenty cords and | become callous, it softens and reduces it, and produces a full | | .nd free circulation to the parts previously affec ed. | Numerous certificates from highly respectable individuals | each contract. might be offered, ** testifying t» its efficacy,” but the pro-|on application at the CITY T prietors deem it unnecessary. All that is solicited is a fair trial of this Liniment, to convince the public o: its value. | CHARLES V. POOR & Co., Boston, Sole Proprietors, to To be continued in succeeding numbers of the Magazine rE ORDS OF HEMLOCK BARK wanted during 500 € the ensuing Summer, for whicl, cash will be The above quantity of Bark will be let to persons wish- upwards, to be delivered between first of June and last of October next. Security will be required for the fulfilment of Any further particulars will be made known ANNERY, Westend of Grafton | Street. Jan. 16, 1860. Ow | "Reacher Wanted, Queen Square,next dour to the Royal Agricultaral Suciety Office : i . ie saat of thefts A nauber cf indie Hatly aeeped| page Gere oa ag [Tarkoye mee?” oa. bel yy Tul lgming te a portion of late importations; | dan. 2318600. 6m | JPOK the Nail Pond, Lot 1, School, « TEACHER of the bis ofer, and made inquiries which elicited answers highty aniioners Beef, (small) ¥ .. 2d @ 44d) on - os I ae he 9 ; = _ os DRY GOODS in great variety, some new style Bonnets, | T 7 } First or Second class. Application to be wade to either and expressed in a manner which showed the ardent desire of the leo- Do. by qtr. ¥ b....2d@ 4d) Fo ae al ahs oe - <8 bd Cloaks, ¢ apes, Dresses and Searts, &e &e. : cheap Hard-| jV | | of the undersigned Trust--es. turer te promete the diffusion of useful and seientific knowledge Not-| Mutton, # th....... 2hd @ 44d | © OWNS, cCach..... id @\s ware, Cutlery and Groeeries ; China, Glass and Crockery; | , { I | ae PATRICK PIEE, withstanding the sh atone of the notice, the Hall wes crowded, and) Lamb, ® t.......... 2d @ en each. +s Is 7 se Stationery and Perfumery. patent and quack Medicines ; | pte el PATRICK MacKEWR. warked attention was poid to the lecture and sccompanying experi- | Pp, OP Bric. che vi 3d @ 4d) * 4rtridges, eaco... @ Dye Stuffs, Drugs, various kinds of domestic and farm | | NICHOLAS AUEARN. ments. At the close of he proceedings a unanimous yute of thanks was Tacoma ¥ b.. dd@ 64d Fish, | Medicines (Genuine); Paints, Ouls, Turpentine, Varnish | Commencement of a New Volume. Nail Pond, Lot 1, Jan. 16, 1860. ow. nee aay Oe FONG Piss ceies 2d @ 4d) Codfish, ¥ qtl.. 18s @ 20s and Brushes, Pitch, Tar, Oakum, Spikes and Brads, | : | artim besineaninarninen =e Butter, ¥ &.... 1s 1d @ 1s 3d/Salinon, ¥ t ...... none. Copper, Zine, Brass and Iron Naif’, Sled an@@art Har- | ITH the number for Jancary, 1860, the Arrantic SAMRS Pe RsaRs CATHOLIC YOUNG MEN’s LITERARY INSTITUTE. Du. by tub, # b® Is@ 1s Id Herrings, + bbi, .. 25m it 35s ness, Buffalo Skins, Saddies, Bridles, Whips and Spurs, , Monraty will enter upon its | f bs a - ~t > On Wednesday evening an overcrowded audience assembled to hear Cheese, # tbh........ 4d @ duh} Mackerel, ¥ doz ...2s 6d @ 3d llarness (Varnished) Neats Foot Oil, Horse and Bed Rugs F I F 7. H Vv O L U M E ‘ | Pump and Block-maker, Naval Archi. ea, Xe, Mr A. Begley's second lecture on English History, before the above Pearl Barley, ¥ tb.. 14d @ 2d| Lamber, | ; —low price ; Room and Uall paper—cheap as White I ki : , blis! hink i Sr 4 ae ae tody. Notwithstanding the ample space fur. seating a large audience | Lard, ¥ th .......-- 10d @ Is| Boards, (hemlock) .3s 6d @ 4s | Wash. See it. os this announcement, ane peprie ne 6 ink 16 pre. | 1° intimating to bis friends and the public in , en. al the in the rooms of the Institute, many pete-ns were unable t» gain adwit-| Ham. ® .........- 6d @7d| Vo. (spruce)... 45 @ 5s Strong and light Sole and Upper Leather, Men’s, Women’s and Per to say. simply, that no change will be made in the general | removal of his Work-shop from Grafton-strees to his tance. Whilst iatroducing the lecturer and announcing the subject— Pane 2. 2d @ 244; Do. (pine)..... 78 @ Ys | Children’s heavy and light Bootg, Shoes and Rabbers, plan of the Magazine, that all the writers whose contributions | large, commodious, and newly erected Building,Pownal Street, “Cromwell and the Puritans"—the Vice President requested the can git haatel 0g @ 55a Shingles, ? M..... none, ome Canads water greet Bats “ready wade Clothing %®ve established it in the popular favcur will continue to ‘nearly opposite the store of Mr Kenneth MeKenzie ; and in sudience nut to manifest any feelings during the delivery of the lecture, | F!0ur, per burrel,.. 003 @ as) - , diiaaelial aeee ee io tg Meta] | ™ ‘ke it their medium of communication with the public ; and | gratefully acknowledging the very extensive and liberal pa- which was strictly” dompl ied with; vithough tie stirring elquence of Oatmeal, ¥ th.... Iqd @ bya ead Beis bt aid Viled Suits, new styled Vests, very cheap, Meta | that the relations of the publishers with the authors. on both ssetsaun whieh, for coveral:- yeas, be hus eanuainied t th the lecturer, and the exciting facts wich he n. rrated, strongly disposed Eggs, # dozen..... 10d @ 11d Rotini der , ’ Pots, Pans and Kettles, extra Lies for do., Mounting for | id r he Rilaee * niece i +0 ; ronage which, for several years, he h perien at their the assembly on several occasions to give bursts of applause. The y en ? ib. nond Wood and Iron Ploughs, extra side and sole Plates, | *i e8 0 he Atlantic, = a 7 em to add materially to hands, feels that he may be permitted confidently to beg & ecturer, in bis masterly style and fearless wanner, gave the bistory of egetables. | Wool, # tb Is 3d @ Is 6s Scvtch and refined flat, square, round, sheet, plate and | “6 variety, interest, and value of its pages, continuance of the same ; satisfied that, as heretofore, he will the Purians, from the earliest period of their existonce as a sect of Potatoes, ¥ bush......... ly) Hay, ¥ ton..... 80s @ 90s | hoop Iron, Fanner Wheels and Pjnions, Wire webb and. They have great pleasure in announcing that the number | always, by despatch, punctuality, fidelity in workmanship, oe . fo the periud when they resehed the summit of their Turnips, ® bush... 10d @ls Straw, ® ewt...... Is @ 18,64 | Oat Screens, German Flour Cloth for Millersg rpenter’s for Janvany contains the first chapters of a jand moderation in his charges, prove himself to be in no way Scat ctind theta emt or Winesaad ence Sor ane ens Carrota, @ bunch,.... none. Homespun, ¥ yard 3s 6d @ 6s and Shvemaker’s To ls, Smiths’ Coals, Rut sand Files, NEW ROMANCE, undeserving . mg = reeaage on ee and Ireland The contrast which he dew dice he Peas, ® quart......-.... 4d iaaten aes 1. oe Cast, Shear, Spring and Blister Steel. iam inal # ENTITLED , Ch.Town, Jan. 16,1860 Pro & Isl 3w vrillanimous resistance offered to the Puritan Scotti es, | hs ae ae eee ee ae oe . ! . - y= a en Naame suman pomteataminn fat aecaes co can” Grain. Cranberries ¥ quart 34/@4d Domestic Mamufactures—Encourage them ! ! he i rofessor s Story: | FY ISssEr! IcISEL! stand them, was characterised by that extensive infurmation which the Wheat, ® busuel... none. Calf-skins, ¥ th... 7d @ 9d The following Iron Goods will be sold at Blacksmiths’ | Written expressly for its pages, by : : E iecturer bas ever ready to illustrate his subject Tue lecture was iu- Barley, ¥-bush.... 38 @ 3s6d/ilides, # t....... 4d @ 444 Vrices, to work up Materials iace OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES | FYOR SALE at JAMES Il. DOUGLASS'S, South Side of 7 5s @ 5s 9d! Large and smal] Barn Door Linges, Fire Shovels, Pokers and ’ | Empire in the days of Cron well. Yo one amongst the Irish chieftains the lecturer paid a h'gh tribute ; ssid he—“ There are few na ues iv the whole history of the w rid more entitled to tie grateful remembrance, moue certainly which should be more endeared to the Catholic world, than that of Owen Koe (Neil. His picty was unaffectod, his friendship sincere, bis patriotism o! the purest Roman standard, his courage never yet surpassed, indeed seldom equalled, bis talents as a general of the NEW ADVERTISEVEVES, Harrow Pins, Bolts and Nuts, Hay and Manure Forks; American, Nova Scotia and Island Broad and Narrow Axes~warranted ; Box Carts, Tracks, Wheela for do., Iron and Wood Axels, Sleds, Plonghs, Harrows and Hay Rakes, Spinning Wheels and Reels, Bedsteads and throughout the year. Terus—Single numbers, 25 cents. postage paid to any part of the United States. Civss — Two copies, Five Dollars ; Five copies, Ten Dollars; | Eleven Copies, Twenty Dollars,—the subscribers paying their | Own postage, viz: 36 cents per year. Three Dollars per year, | Pickled Salmon, Mackerel, Codfish. Halibut, Pollock, Trout, Labrador Herring; Dried Caplin, Codfish, Digby Herrings. -~——-ALso-—— | Turkeys, Geese, Fowls, Partridges, Rabbits, &e. | 7 + y ‘hae yo a oe ‘rames i . 2 < One wR ink is oe — order — it was the oe the great here of the! ] (fi Chaise, Winhos: Sau ane 2 en. ayers ee and monemnataen, Fon receive the | re p eter a | ee reach Revolution—Bonaparte—no wean judge of military talent, that | 7" . ; . | Magazine at Two Dollars per year as heretofore. . ° hed O'Neil not met o premature death, he woald hace conquered | { i \ Bost Tea, Coffee, Cocoa and Sugar; Molasses—extra fine; Scheletalans may lane with any number; and, as all | Jan. 16, 1860. Sa ' Cromweil.”’ Tue lecturer did not enter fully into the details of the life of Crom- will, nor inte the events which have given him such worldwide notoriety, Honey, Raisins, Currants, Rice and Barley ; Pilot Navy | Bread and Crackers; No. 1 Inspected Labrador Herrings and Codfish. the numbers are stereotyped, back numbers can always be fur- |nished Al) orders should be addressed to TICKNOR & FIELDS, Publishers, - Jourmeymen Tailors Wanted. as these have been brought before the public by the brilliant and Une | 1860 + ® swerable pen of ‘** Auti-Cromwellian” He, however, showcd some of! | a twe atrocities which mar wed the Protector’s career ip Treland 3 and ce n- Sroves y Sroves y eluded bis subj-et by suming up his character. whieb he believed tu be | the moet tyraunical and hypocritical that ever degraded the name of HOSE celebrated Yarmouth, N. S., extra strong and sub- | man, | . - : i dink na : ; tial Cooking, Franklin, Box and other STOVES, | The lecture having teen two hours in its deli , time di be _— 1 e : r ne: : : mit of any Gander On next Wednesday onion. a ina and not Sam Slick Peddling Stoves some of which have been tae nths, a Ewe and Latah marked | Charlottatown, Jan. 16, 1860. of the [netituts will take plice,—subject, “ Robert Barns and the 8 up and forced on simple farmers, at one third more in eo z oe , oe yO eer MO, i i es - .<) a anak ee Beottish Poet:,""—Com. D ; “| price tan those first rate Yarmouth Stoves, on the name of | Innumerable other articles in Stock, too troublesome for the | with a piece off the top of the right, and split in the | SV 4 B le y A& ROB h RTS giving 12 months’ credit on a Note of Hand, which must be Printer. Call and see them at Orwell Cheap Store, cheaper left ear. The owner can have the same by proving property | _— ° hime paid in cash when it falls due in the Bank, or tu the bolder of | than the cheapest Country Store on the Island, if you wish to and paying expenses. Apply to : pg he | Pieupats Old Stand, Great George Street, Charlottetown AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE. Sue Set abide ettteha | save Lime, trouble and money. \ mall a eee Bohne Cestow Hose, Pont or Gucucztowy, P.E Istaxn Se eens ta Eeymest, sad Sime given to ony | The highest price in Coch forall eehgimurags Oowbiden.| Deg River, Let 31, San. 90, 3000, _ GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 59, 00d Farmer wanting one of those celebrated Cooking Stoves. | Top market rates paid for all Produce. — , NOTICE "| ENLOUK, Teo, Sugar, Wines, Spirits, Bottled Ale and P January 4, 1960. | F-om the very general satisfaction they have given for the | Agent for many new and necessary articles, English and ce : we 4 eh ee e or aes — a aa Return of the quantity in bushels of Potatoes, é) ts, Barley, and Just two seasons, and the great demand for them all over the American, &c. Isl. HE undersigned is authorised to receive all debts due to Molasses, Candles, Soap, Tallow, Oxkum, &c. &c. &e, Turnips, shipped frou the Port of Georgetown, during the quarter : E ai ‘a f - SESE RICHARD WEBKS, of Stratford, Township No. 48, always on sale wholesale and retail, at low rates for cash. ending 3ist December, 1859 :— re oo ie te ye caggtee cone nn, ance Rrgamadiey Liverpool to P. E. Island. | Carpenter ; and if not paid before the 20th day of February | Fine old Campbeliown Whiskey and Jamaica Rum. Cargves Vy ARTE. by the Subseriber, Two Jovrnerwen Tartors, to whom liberal wages will be given, and paid in Cash Jan. 16, 1860 | weekly. ao a Atso.—A Boy about 12 or 14 years old asan Apprentice, SDRAY SHEEP. One who has been about a year at the business would be FP MIIERE have been on the subscriber's premises for | preferred. P. REILLY, Lemon Syrup, Raspberry Vinegar and Ginger Cordial, Mate-| i a rials for do.. ad first cost, and instructions to make them . OVES «| for Tavern Keepers, warranted to pay better, aad safer than White Eye. Farmers Guides and Almanacks, for 1860, free, if called fur in time. 135, Washington-st., Boston. oa 2 Se this Bhi rete, f mace. Ponies labour and time of most other Stuver—such a revenue is oq: @ | FEXILE new fast-sailing Al Bargue “* GAZELLE,” next, legal proceedings will be taken to nee Ca i of ~~ _ — nano and hinged on Corunis-~ United States, 27,788 36,281 3.848 135 to so much cash in the Farmer's pocket, or Oats in his burn. 400 tons burthen, R. Cameron, Commander, Jan. 23. 1860 Isl 1 a eee eer B. 7 ape a aa ay peace, ay = = 300 | The large metal Boilers, which suit alsv to feed cattle in the | 7 will sail as above, leaving Liverpool on SATUR-| Ch.Town, Jan. 23, 186 a 1 Ae te. “a ie 1859 _* lel ly ew Brunswick, 83) »275 su | Winter, make those Stoves still more valuable for cooking up| iim. DAY, March 3!st wind and weather ermitting. nN rey I ements Mangosteen aqui tidied ‘ - eee. Miauel By po oo all the barn waste, and the little time required to attend to} The Owners, intending this Vessel to make shes ames C H RIS : MAS FR Ui i 3 Kec. Fa RM FOR S ALF . q ri, | them. next Summer, will positively despatch her promptly. Shippers | LOOM RAISINS, VALENCIA Ditto, CURRANTS, | : Probes. . 111,208 : ; | Any one that wishes to save money, and to keep a warm | are particularly requested tu have their gouds forwarded early. APPLES. ONIONS, CHEESE. DIGBY HERRING. | Grosse near Poplar Island Bridge. on the western side, ' 79,833 12.738 1.291 | house fur little trouble and cost, ought to have one of those | Fur FREIGHT or PASSAGE, having superior Cabin accommo- . : ‘ "| having a frontage on the River—containiag SPICES, &c., &c., al! of the best quality and at low prices, December 12, 1859. Im BEEK & SON. JUST OUT OF BOND. Total No. Bushels, 210,670, W. B. AITKEN, Cuntroiler. eee @-4OP-O - fllarried, On the 19th inst., by the Rev. T. Duncan, Mr. Neil McPhee, to Miss | Ano Currie, beth of Nine Mile Creek By the Rev. Isaac Murray, on the 4th inst., Mr. Thomas M‘Lear, Lot 14, to Christy Amelia, eldest daughter of Mr. Charles Andvrson, New London At Bedeque, on Wednesday, the 4th instant , by the Rev. R.S. Pat- terson, Mr. Samuel FE Lidstone,’ Freetown, to Miss Eluira C. Van Buskirk, of the same place. Ly the same, on Thursday, the 6th inst., Mr. John Nelson Burns, Lot 25, to Miss Mary Gardiner, of Augustine Cove. On the 20th ult., a: the Mission House, Murray Harl our South, by Mr. Jessie Whitlock, 8. OC. Minister, Mr. Joseph Thompson, of Munta- gue River, to Miss Esther Marchon, of Murray Harbour South. At Little York, on the 20th ult., by the Rsv. HH. Pope, Mr. Thomas 50 Acros of Clear LAND, under cultivation, held under lease for 999 years. at an an- nual rent of one shilling per acre, with a good DWELLING HOUSE theroon. Terms liberal. Apply to the subscriber on the amas PATRICK DUNN. October 24, 1859. tf MOUNT STEWART HOTEL. OUTHEAST SIDE MOUNT STEWART BRIDGE. Will be opes \2 to receive Travellers after this dute. JAMES McWADE, Proprietor. extraordinary Stoves for 1860 in it, before they are all sold. | dations, apply to Messrs. D. Cannon, Sons & Co., Liverpool, | which would clear its own cost in wood, labour and time be- or W.W. LORD & Co. fore three seasons are over. Charlottetown, January 23, 1860. tf The following Agents have been apromies, and have ro- ae aey ee x - aoe, | SPLENDID Pun. of real JAMAICA SPIRITS. and a cvived nearly 300 of those almost ever asting, new and fayour- | Cc AEB). sak ettile of BALD BEAUDT, Cevmned- greta ite Stoves, most of which have been sold, and not one return- | FEYHE Subscriber. who was one of the passengers on board! and £ humbug. . HUGH FRASER. ed or found fault with. Reference can be given to all the | the ill-fated Schooner Enterprise, of Souris, lost at Cape | Charlottetown, March 21. parties who purchased them, on enquiry of any of the under- | George, Nova Scotia, on Tuesday night, the 27th December, | signed, and there is one in Operation at the Urwell Agent's, in a violent Sn:>w Storm—desires to return his sincere thanks | where it can be seen at all times. | to the inhabitants of Cape George generally, and tu the Rev. A. MeDonald & Brother, | Andrew McGilvray, P. P., and Mr. John McLean, for the | Wm. Clements, | kind, humane, and very hospitable treatment which he and | WW. J. P. Terlizzick, (‘harlottetown, | his fellow sufferers received at their hands. | Wm. “inn. W heatly River, Antigonish Casket, please copy. | | - Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. CITY ‘TANNERY! 1,000 Calf Skins a= being manufactured at the above Fstablishment, and wilt be Georgetown, Murray Harbour, Mount Stewart, April 25, 1859. FOR SALE, NE of Morrice & Sons’ best CARDING MAGHINES Apply to G. COLES. Bagnzil & Shaw, New Glasgow, JEREMIAH COUGHLAN. George Garret Fife’s Ferry, George McKay & Son, New London, Charlottetown, January 23, 1860. ~ ! ole IL ‘ ready for sale early in August. July 4, 1359. dsl, . ‘ae ter Ga Sar on purdehots Crawford. Mr D. & P. MeNatt, Malpeque, "Dok ILCECO’ EFtlouar, &e. N. B.—Those why want to purchase SOLE LEATHER will please re. tn i es ac * : Herbert Head, of Southport, $6 Mise Fade Stevensen, of New Glaagew David Ramsay, Port Hail, ( N SALE, at the Sabscriber’s Room. Queen Square : | member that they can get a better article 15 per cent. less at the City re EKO R¢ ‘ K DO U G I, AS By the Rev. Dr. Knox, on Thursday, the 5th inst., at the Ma ise, Henry Green, Summerside. 10 Puncheons choice MJLASSES, hae eee : j judge for yourselves Mount Salem, Captain James Gordon, to Jane, second daughter of James McLaren, Eq, of New Perth. ~ —e Died, At Georgetown, on Friday the 20th inst, of Scarlet Fever and sore throat, Mary Jane, only daughter of George A. and Margaret Hughes, aged one year and four months. She died to sin ; she died to care $ But for « moment felt the rod ; Then, rising on the viewless air, Spread ber light wings, aod soared to God. At the Lunatic Asylum, on the 10th instant, Thomas Pollard, aged | 86 years, a native of bedfordshire, England. Va the 5th inst., Joba W. Scantiebury, aged 10 years and 2 months, | son of Mr. James Seantlebury At Greenwich, St. Peter’s Bay, on the 14th ultimo, Mrs, Harriet BSenderwo, wife of Mr Charles Sandersor, jun, leaving » surrowing busband and six yourg children to mourn their irreparable loss. At Ashton, Canada West, on tke 16th December last, Mir. Charles Scott, formerly of Chgrietetown, in the 22nd year of his Age. 10 Chests and 6 half chests Souchong TEA, 50 Boxes Dighy HERRINGS, 30 do. superior Cavendish TOBACCO, 12 do. Wine BISCUIT, 150 Barrels best quality family FLOUR, ‘ 3 Boxes Mould CANDLES, January 23, 1860. Isl. A lot of Handsome Hearth RUGS, 3 Pieces CARPETING, | isis agit rT ROWE ES oS | ; Ww AN Rcd >, } A Jarge quantity of Cooking and Franklin STOVES, | TEACHER for the Marsh Field School, St. Peter's Road, | a1) at the lowest possible prices. Tewnship 34, on or before the first of March. Apply to ALSO-—— ALEX STEW ART, é 1 Covered SLEIGH, very cheap. ALEX. ROBERTSON, January 16. 4w. WILLIAM DODD. ALEX. McBEATH, , ns iil JOHN STEWART, or 3 JOHN FERGUSON. j DODD’S BRICK STORE, S- S e POWNAL STREET. ADMINISTR ATION NOTICE [Ie & ROGERS have received by brig Henry, from . Pas ° Boston, their FALL SUPPLY of GOODs, consisting in fu persons having demands against the Estate of the late Thomas Donoghoe, of Wilmot Creek, Bedeque, Lot 25, deceased, are requested to furnish the same, duly attested, to the subseribers; and all persons indebted to suid Estate are ian | Kent Street, - - + + = - Charlottetown, | EESPECTFULLY SOLICITS THE ATTENTION OF PERSONS visiting the City, and the public generally, to bis very large "Phe Marmer’s Guide, | And ALMANACKS, free of charge. Call in time and get one. | PATRICK STEPHENS, Orwell Cheap Store, cheaper than the cheapest Country Store | on the Island. Call and See it! Sv. Ji) Dorgh, WHITNEY & ADAMS, CORNER OF King and Charlotte Streets, ST. JOHN, N. B. Jobn Q. Adams. Pp. T. Whitney Evening Class Tuition ! A. McNEILL respectfully invites the attention of the young Ladies aud Gentlemen of this City to his evening Classes for instruction in Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Book-keeping, English Grammar, Dictation, Composition, Geography, Fiistory, &o. Terms and arrangements adapted fir the reception of only a select and limited number of pupils. FF Toe secure admission, an early application is required. Class » open, four evenings each week, from 8 to 10 o'clock. and extensive assortment of FASHIONABLE 7 7. run a. an FURNITURE 8 Consisting of—Tete-a-Tetes, Sofas, Lollings and Lounges; Chamber Sets, highly finished; Grained and Painted do., very cheap; Drawing Roow, Parlor and Extension Tabies, Bureaus, Sinks, Light Stands, Whatuvts, Teaporys, Hat Stands, Towel Racas, Cribs, Cradles, Bed- steads, all styles and prices; Mattresses, Bolsters and Pillows; Wiadow Cornices, Bands, Curtain Fixtures, Tassels aad Chord; Drawing Room, Parlor and Dining Room Chairs; Arm, Rocking, Tnovalid, and Kecumbent Chairs; Cane and Wood Seat do., of every description ; Office Chairs and Cushions, Looking-glasses and Pictures; Gilt and Dark Mouldings for Picture, Portrait and Photograph Frames, and a great variety of FURNITURE, too numerous to wention,—all of which bave been selected with great care, and will be scld at very low prices, i327" For anything in the above line, eall and examine GOODS and PhICES before making a selection. Kent-street, (adjoining the residence : of Hon. G. Voles.) Dec. 5, 1859. A CARD. Trustees. part of GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, AND AMERICAN WARE. Atso~1.0 Barrels Southern FLOUR, Qe Shir News. jLArrivals in Europe from hence.) Liverroot, Dee. 22—Gaselle. 26~—William, Campbell. 29—Tsabe} | Tequired to make immediate ment. Cooking and Box STOVES in abundance. Particulars made koown at the School Room, Hillsborough R. YOUNG be Ited at his Chambers, dail Piaieasis Batstot, Dec. 27—Leuiss, Pickard, from Port Hil. MARY & CHARLES DONOGHOE, All of which will be sold cheap for cash. Saeeee. ; ’ upon the allies Sicutian of his Protea _ Miuavesexd, Dag: 29 —Zenobia, Salmund. Jan. 23. Administrators. Jan, JG, 1860. 6w DODD & ROGERS. Charlottetowp, Dec. 5, 1859. tf . Cuarlott town, Sept. 26, 1859. 3m. ' \ ae 2 . ° é ; Po am Qe + ‘