memes meg? o a. et TT Te eR REE. > — ; : " : . are Disasreas Te ovr Surprine.—The Halifax Neening Express oMhe 13th stant fornishes the following urpleasant intelli-| genes — The sebr. Aurora, from Tryon, P. KR. 1... produce for thu port, got on shore yesterday at Trump Cap, onthe East side of the harbour. Lumediately on receipt of the intelligence, the Admiral, Sir Alexander Miloe, prowptly ordered Li. M. S. Niazdle to proceed to the vessel und ascertain if she required any assistance. The steamer tmmediutely went down to the Awera, and Capt. D'Arcy reported to the Admiral that he had pr weeded to the schooner and found her bigh and dryon the ‘Trump Cap shoal, close to McNab's Island, thatshe was a vessel of 46 tons from P. E. 1., and that . » or ciel Saat . ' ae o , : previous to the arrival of tle steamer, the master and crew | Ve are speaking only of the supremacy of mind over matter, Steves, Carpets, Stair Rods, Kitehen Utensils. bad left for Malifax, leaving ber in charge of the pilot. Capt D’ Arey, finding that he could reader no assistance. returned in the Nemble. Later inthe day the echr. Artel from the same place got on shore on Devil's (sland. eo Feenecn Wan Sreaxnex Buown vr.—By telegraph to Hali- fax on the 12th inst., says the Evpress, a French steamer was blown wp tecently off Charleston. tis reported to-day in the city that this vessel is the French war steamer Prony, lately in harbour here. © The French war steamer Pomone «uted this morning at hall-past ten. destination not known, but su p- posed that she is going ty lovk after the survivors of the Prony. ie The achr. Daehaway, of Ualilex, Capt. Densdale, at New York from Jacmel, was chased by a brig,.20th October, in Crooked Island Passage. The brig pursued the schr. for two days, and then stood off N. E. —she carried four stuysails and royal, was very rakigh, all black, and ssiled very fast. On caught him, they stripped him of his clothes, and brought |- the 25th. Jat. 35, lon. 94, saw a pilot-boat rigged schooner, painted black, carrying a large flying topsail—supposed her to be a privateer. On the 25th of Oct., lat. 20, lon. 94, the Dashaway curried away ber mainmast in a equall from 8. . W.{ stnee then had very heavy gales. _—o-— + - Frou Newrocworiann—The steamer Mer/in arrived at Hali- fax on the 12th inst. from Ss. Juhn a, N F., which port she left on Satarday, 9th. Lis Excellency the Governor in Council has appointed lion. Laurence O'Brien, Hon Captain Carter. Ilon. Nicholas Stabb, Ambrose Shea, Edwand Hanraham, and Wim. Vallance Whiteway, Esquires, Commissioners to adopt the necessary measures in order that this Colony may b: repre- sented at the **laternational Exhibition of Works of Lodustry and Arts to be held in London in 1802,"’ and also appointed Frederick Newton Gisborne, Esq., the Representative Com- missioner in Londen, for the same purpose. The Supreme Court had been engaged in the trial of Messrs. Hogsett, Daley and Power, for aiding and abetting the mob that caused destruction to property ia the town of St. Jonn’s, ou the ight of the day the Legislature was convened. The tria] occupied several days, but the sudden and unanticipated illness of one of the jurors after they had gone out to deiiber- ate, led to the discharge of the jury before they Lad agreed upon their verdiet. Tue pretumption is that a new jury will have to he called, and the whole case re-submitted. We take the following from the Commercial Journal :—We have toe rerert a continuance of the bad weather tou which we referred in our lust. Since then we have not had a day fit to handle dry ‘eh, and the many Labrador vessels now bere are detained in cuusequence. Whilst such weather continues there is nu chance of duing business An inclination ty) speculate in Oil is perceptible, but the very smal! quantity to be procured this seazon mukes any such operation of little womeat. Salmon abundant st our quota- Aions. Breadstuffs are in demand. Salted Provisions are rather dull. — - o —_——o— © THE GOLD FIELD AT LUNENBURG, N. S. Gotp.— Lots of Gold are at the Ovens’ Gold Diggings. Thousands of pou: ds worth has been taken out cf the Cunard sand claims, and they still continue as rich as ever, Many other shore claims tave proved rich, others scarcely worth the having. Numbers of persons bave been at work about the Oveus’ Diggings this seasow from all pacts of the Province. Next year it will be a perfect bee hive, as no doubt there will be thousands of persons dizginy there for the hidden tressure. It ts now am established fact that the Uvens is a rich God field. Town or Lonenpone.~-The pretty little Town of Lunen- burg ts ouly 4 uties from the Digzinge. Every heuse in it is now taken Op. ‘Avplieations to purchase are wade every day, and next sammertands and houses will be at a high f The trus- igore; even now properties are changing bands. tees of the Cowwou sre wow at work jaying oll Duiiding lots “et BOW ides OF Uie"public roads, cunning through on exten- sive common, for thé purpose of leasing lor 9Y years to per- sons anxiously secking for building lors. The Town ot Lwueuburg is sapidiy improving, aud bids fair to become at aw eariy day ove of the wust active aud busy ports in the Province of Nova Seotin. Keyport says we we to havea Steamer running almost hourly next season be ween the ‘Town aad the Oveus. — Th-u give us an establishment capa- bie of supplyimg all the wants of our un qualled class of fiehing Vesselx, and we sbaii go abead witn rapid strides. All strangers coming among us are delighted with our littie Yoeu. We have’S Churches ia the Towa al! well cared for ; a Court House, and other ueat publie ouildings ; a beautilul fiarwwur most convement for carrying on Trade aod the Fish- | zy; and the splendid surrounding seenery will spe-k for itself, To parties possessing any capital the inducements for setsling m the Town —r neighorhoed of Lunenburg are Lesoming greater and greater every day, aad [ undertake to assert that thore ws nut # ture bealihy place to reside in, iu the Provinoe of Novas Scotia. Among the preseat visitors at the Gold D ggings is Colo- nel Butler avd Son, A. Gésner; Mr. Pool, &». Tue sev-rai Ferry Boats are stili ruaming every day, and occasionally both of our famous packets conveying passengers to the Gold field.” We bave two very conveuicut packets constantly ruoping bétween Lunenburg and Halifax, and they are well cared for by he redpective owners. ity; — Tux Pactric Teiecearn.—The N. Y. World of the 26th alt., says: * We eronicle to-day the completion of a tele- | graphic lige stretching from the Atlantic to the Pacific coast, across the whele North American continent. At Cape Race the little wire begins, almost where the toiling surzes are seourged dandward to the stormy coasts of Labrador, and continucs a ae wabreken length dowuw tarough the British Sinces'and our own Néw Huglaod Stetes » do gommer- ial ewpofium of the continent, across the Empire State, through and over the great valleys of the Obio sud Missis- sippi, and the verdurous prairies of the West, over the sterile deserts as well, and through the passes of the great imounsaiu range which is the buckboue of the continent, aloag the Greai Salt Lake basin, and down the shining valleys of that Eido- tado watil it touches the wery portals of the Golden Gate. We have received a copy of the Charleston Courier of the’ 26th ult., brought 49 Bermuda by the Confederate War | vewel Nashville. She arrived off H. M. 8. Dockyard, Ber-| mala, vn the 30th ult, and coaled the fullowing dey. The uda Mirror saysi— “The Nashvidl: came out of the barber ef Charleston in **trong gale of wind during the night, and ran directly for the frat ship of the blockading squadroa, aad as she rau stem #0 in the dark, she was hailed from the Federal war vessel to lough and keep clear, which she gladly did, making in the same way for another and another of the Federa! vessels, tach of which she was hailed with the request to keep lear, and so she passed through. We believe she will sail today foe Europe. More we will know of her by Wednes- 453. Her myvements are kept strictly private. The population of Newfoundland according to the latest | Srnaue, is 122.638. Cf these, 56,895 are Roman Catholics, s Add 65,743 are Protestun’s. Among the Protestant popu-| aon the leading devominations are the church of England Sad the Wesleyans,— the former uumbering 44,330 ; the latter | 20,229. Protestants bave, thus a wajority of 8,848 in the Whole colony. In St. Jobn’s, the | apital, the Roman Catho-| 8 are concentrated in coasiderable strength, their numbers "@ 21,900; while Frotestants ammount to but 6,694. { i ; a sabiliithineaes ont Cunisrvss—The Rev. 8. T. Rand, under date of the out0 alt., thus writes tO the Editor of the Christian Mes: senger : ; a 1: bas becom, my painful duty to state, that durirg my ont tour ia New Brunswick, [ learned from various sources tat my former brother and coadjutor, Bem Christmas, has re-apeud into bis old sing of intemperance aud fraud. As he “ported to be ia the habit of presenting certificates of good Sora! character, from Dr. Porrester aud myself, it ie but au Mtof simple justice to bimeelf, as well as to the pubiic aud wtelvea, to give due noties that those certificates have, by — cadian Recorder. Senbicinntntaiaihiiiaasiiin tek off Lyle’s wharf is not credited by our sea-faring men ~Halifaz Morning Jour nal. ; on « with a cargo of | | Cheese per & * S=proper conduct since they were given been forfeited.” | The statement published by Capt. Orlebar concerning the. —_— MOB LAW SUPREME. | State wherein to reduce to practice the Platovic theory of a | perfect republic, We are told that after a suffic ent sroki-| tion the philosopher reappeared in the imperial presence ragged and beaten, and implored an opportunity of continu- ing the experiment under the protection of a small army Under a larger seale, but with a less perfect theoretical | purity, we have seea the same experiment tried in our time. We can see now how it fulfils the promises made on its be- | half. We'are not talking pow about material advantages | of the freedom of thought, of the undisturbed action of tem- perate reason, of the liberty of moderate persuasion, of the toleration of discusion. We are, indeed, speaking ouly of )4 swall portion even of this; for we desire only to point attention how, in the purest Democrac; which the world has. ever known, fares the liberty of political dissussion by the! HeW=puper press, At Haverhill, ia Massachusetts, there was a political dis- cussion between the Demserat and some opposing newspaper as to the political bearings of the American civil war. We) assume that the men of Massachusetts were in doubt upou the point in dispute ; for, if their minds had been settled, of ‘course they would have beeu satisfied to let both papers say what they pleased. The mode they took to resolve their doubts was this; first, they lay in wait for Mr. Ambrose | Kimball, the editor of the Haverhill Democrat. Having! him near to a cauldron of bot tar. By a liberal application of this unciuous substance they at once accorded him a sub- One of the Roman emperors gave a philos»pher a little | Wie Wraminers . a ae! et a tee = - } } VEN ADVERTISEMENTS, fiousechold Furniture, Jewellery, Dry Goods, Groceries, &e, &o, | N THE PREMISES, on SAT ; NOVEM- | pi'naunnicgatsace is *"""| A? CHEAPSIDE HOUSE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Queen Square. of the late JOHN JURY, senr., comprising Mahogany Sofas, "EXILE Subscriber has received 157 ckayes of Merchandize Chairs, Tables, Buck Case, Bedsteads, Cooking and Frauklin / ! Arrival of New Goods! WINTER SPOCK COMPLETE! Gazelle from LIVERPOUL, and by several vessels from the UNIZED STATES, comprising a GENERAL ASSORTMENT ALSO 1 Cow, 1 Pig. 1 Sleigh and Furs. 1 Wagon, Wheelbarrow, | ‘ ce : Tie, : 1 Cart, Grindstone, Water Casks, Cart cs Wagon Harness, |i" obtaining articles of the best description, and for this pur- Wood Sleigh (steel shod), Forks and Shovels, Currycombs and | Pos he mae wakes known that he has in addition to his usual Brushes, Water Cart, and u lot of other utensils. a caateaaes of FANCY GOODS from LONDON and the And on MONDAY, the 26th instant, at Eleven o'clock, all the Stock of Goods in the Shop, consisting of — SCOTCH GOODS Dry Goods, Groceries, and a quantity of) from Glasgow, via Liverpool, which are more suitable to the Jewellery, climate than the English manufactures. Warcu Mareriats, Warcumaker’s Toots, &. &e. and American Goods required by the Country, and purchasers) will have this advantage which they may rely on, viz: that the articles are not only good but to os bad at a lower rate than at any other place in the City, for Cash only. By order of the Exeeutors, WLLLUAM DODD, Auctioneer. Terms at Sale. Sale Positive. No Reserve. November 18, 1861. x ‘ cian ganna «| _ Neos. 18, 1888; Horses, Carriages, Sleighs, GLASGOW “TEN INERTINENENT by the Brig Prinée Alfred from LONDON. by the Barque | Staple articles of Manchester, imported a well-selected Stock of | At this Shop will be found almost all the articles in British, 12 do HOUSE! ° Harness, House, &c. a ESTABLISHED 1858. | . #2emoval! pus subscriber wishes to inform his friends and the publie generally, that he has removed to Mx. Epwarp evs’ Corner, where he is prepared to execute all orders in the BOOT and SHOE LINE. Gaiter and Stub-toed Bootemade of the latest aad most improved style, Bellmont Tope Pateas in Calf. P. 8. Ladies’ Satin Slippers made to order. W. DOUGAN. | Charlottetown, 18th November, 1861. 4w . Gin, Whiskey, Tea, Soap, Dry Goods, &c. &e. ; T the Subscriber's SALE ROOM. QUEEN STREET, AX on THURSDAY. the 2ist day of NOVEMBER of GOUDS suitable for the season. No pains have been spared | at the hour of ELEVEN o'clock :— 6 bhds. HOLLANDS GIN = Dosene of PAILS 5 qr. casks Scotch Whiskey Do Broome | 40 chests Best English TEA Do Wash Boards | 10 boxes Liverpool Soap Boxes Clothes Pins. | 40 sides of Sole Leather ALSO——— 70 pieces Black and Coloured Coburge 60 pieces Fancy Prints 6 pieces Bed Tick . Scotch Gingham 7 do 4-4 Osnaberg 120 «do Grey Shirtings 6 do 8-4 i 40 do Striped do 30 doz. 1. R. & Web Braces 120 Dozen Cotton Handkerchiefs. Terus — All’ sums under £10, cash; over £10 and up to BENJ. DAVIES. | £30, three months; above £30, a credit of four monshe will be given, on approved Joint Notes of Hand. N. RANKIN, Auetioveer. November 11, 1861. Farm Stock! Implements, etc, stitute for the clothes they had taken from hin,and quickened) FO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on KING'S | \ 7 E respectfully solicit the attention of customers and the “EVO BE SOLD BY AUCTION at 11 o'clock, on THURS | his apprehension of political principles. But as even pure | reason is not always fully appreciated when unadorued by some graces of style, they then ripped up the ticking of a feather bed, and gave lightness and ornament by sbaking out | the feathers over the sticky-political disputant. ‘These, bow- ever, Were only the major and the minor premises of the| Democratic syllogism, and there was something so glutinous in the form that the conclusion would not come out. To overcome this difficulty they took a long rail from a hedge, and split down a portion of its middle part. Several pure worshippers of liberty and freedom and unfettered dis- cussion upheld one end of this rail, and others equally ener- getic upheld the other. Whetber this materia: logical pro- cess Was a synthesis or an analysiy, an induction or a deduction, is a question we refer to Aristotle or Thomas | Aquinas, or Aldrich. or Arehbishop Whately, or Mr. Buckle, but upon it that feathered and adhesive biped, to wit, Am- | brose Kimbal!, was placed astride. [le was seated just in| the middle of the rail, where it had been split, and where by | the natural law the slit, with its sharp cdges, would widen | with the imposition of bis weight. Having got him thus, not exactly upou the horns of a dilemma, but upon the edges o! this incisive sorites, they bore biw along, and, after many _ vibrations, so strongly was the argameut borne in upon him, that we are told “ he recanted, promising to publish no more articles in favour of seevssion.” We implore the survivore of the great authorities on dialectics whom we have cited to give a nome to this new form of ratiocivation as practised in this pure Democracy, for it has an advantage never claimed | by any logician for the old “ ars instrumentalis dirigens mentem in cognitione rerum.” Lt produced ins'ant convie- tion, and taverhill is not now only purely Democratical, but absolutely unanimous as to all matters political, Pure Democracy is not so poor in invention that the tar aud the feathers and the rail are the ouly three steps to con | vietion. Wherever there is a miuority there is a necessity for democratic logic, and whenever that necessity occurs it is ;met by a gveat fertility of expedients. We recently pub- lished a long list of argumentative processes by which news- papers, which must have represented the sentiments of great multitudes—or otherwise in a country like America they could not have existed— ave been convinced of the fallacy of their own argument. ‘Tbese processes are now called by the vulgar pames of “ mobbings,” ~* warnings,” “ govern- * sioppages at the post office,” aud such wental seizures,” like.-— Times. Despatine Cive —-Un Friday the 8th inst. , the discussion on Protective Duties was resumed, and ably kept up till 1 o’clock, ‘The questione * GUught Island Munufactures to be eneouraged vy protective duties,” was then put aud carried in the affirmative, ]4 to 10. The following question was discussed ga F iday evening last, viz : “Stoald the advecate deond tie prisouer whom he believes to be guilty t"’— Mon. ee te A New Baxo —We have iton good authority that a new Band is about te be jormed in Chariottetuwn; and that the nesessary tunds for the object were subscribed in a short time, though quietly, and His Ex- cellency the Lieut. Governur beaded the list with the very handsome sun of Seventy pounds. The order for the instruments went out in the jast steamer for Kortand. Tais step will supply a want loug felt by the community — Ross's W. ell Mm The Barks Garland and Fiying Cloud, of Port Hill, sailed from New Yicrk for England, the first ou the 29¢b ultimo, and the latter on Sunday ast, both laden with grain. _~~eem Miarricd, At Charlottetown. on the 18th instant, by the Rev. David Fitzgerald, Restor, J. R Canmicuart, Esq., New Glisgow,Nova Scutia, to Minaix, young est daughter of Tuowas Pethick, Esquire. a 2 > Died, . At Quebec, on Saturday night, the 5th Oct. last, Beniamin Tremain, | Eequ re, aged 80 years. The deceased gentleman was father of Mrs, Edward Paimer, of this City. At Charlottetown, on Friday night Sth inst., after an illness of only five days, Mr. Jobo Jury, senr, Watchmaker, an old and highly respected inuabitant of this City, in the 76th year of his age. Ow the 4th inst., Stephen, youngest son of Mr. George Davies, aged | 10 months. At Halifax, N.S., on the 11th inztant, Kate, youngest daughter of the Jate Liewtenart Driscoll, K. N. — --* »,2om oe --— Passengers. From Pictou, Nov. 12—Hon W. W. Lord, Megsrs. Little, Fullerton, McLeod, McArdle, Kudulf, C. Bell, Hogan, Gunn, Melntosh. PORT OF CLLARLOTTETOWN. _ ENTER ED. Nov. 8—Gipsey Queen, Doirant, Arichat; bal. 9—Ellen, Curry, Sheet Harbor; herring, -drgeedelema, Bartlett, Miramichi; lumber. Montezuma, Wyfnan, New Bedford, U.8.; bal Triudipiypynlt®: River Sciin, WS To herrings. 11—Gold Hunter, McKay, Ualitax; goods. Ocean Bell, Kemp, St. Jolin’s, N. F.; Fish. 13-—Havelock, Atwater, Wallace; bal. 14—Ellen, Boudroit, Miramielii; deals. Ryder, Whelmy, Salem, goods. Superb, Swain, Port Midway; bal. CLEARED. Now. 8~Alexander, Shelluut, Halifax; pro. Joseph, Beudroit, Tor- bry, N.5.;do. $—Vietory, Hureau, Hatifax; do. Caroline, McDonald, Bermada; do. Three Brothers, Boudroit, Halifax; pro. Ul—Shannon, King, do.; do. Petit River, Delliver, Medway; do. 14— Brigt Gare land, White, St. John’s N.¥.; do. Lord Bury, Griffa, Halitax; de - Spray, Orehard, Ragged Islands, N.38.; do. PORT OF MALPEQUE. ENTERED. Sept. 6—Caiedonia, Miller, Miramichi; lumber. Oct. 12—Foam, Rai.say, do.; do. 24th—Pioneer, MoDonald, Halifax; goods. 25th— | Coral, Bell, Bay de Chaleur; lumber. 26th— Cobere, McKinnon, Yar- wouth, N.3.; stoves. Novy 2—Foum, Rawsay. Miramichi; bai. 8— Marie Ewilia, Deruy, do.; do. j CLEARED. ; Sept. 29—Foam, Bamsay, Miramichi; produce. Oct. 4—Pioneer; peelianaih Halifax; do. 8th—Coral, Bell, Dalhousie, N. B.; de. iéth—Rack Fiying Cloud, Garvie, New York; tiaber and produce. 19th—Foam, Ramsay, Mirawichi; prod. Nor. 1—Caledonia, Miller, Boston, prod. 2—Pioncer, MeDonald, Ualitax; do. 7—Foam, Raw say, Miramisbi; do. Bews, Beaasato, Controller. PRICES CURRENT. Cuaritotrztown, November 16, 1861. Provisions. Poultry. Beef, (amall) per 1b.2g4 @ 44 Turkeys, each 38 6d @ 6s Do. | uarter 24d @ 4d Geese, each 1s 6d @ 23 3d secanall , 3d @ 44d Fowls, each 7d @ |e 3d Lamb per 24d @ 44d Ducks, each Is 2d @ 1s 6d) Pork, per 1b. 3d @ 4}d Patridges, each Do. (small) 6d @ 7d) Veal ~* Ib. 24 @ 4g Fish. Batter (fresh) jld @ ls id Codfish, per gti. 1$3 @ 208 | Do. by tub lld @ ls ld Herrings, per bbl. 25s @ 308 | 4d @ Gd\Mackere!, per duz. 1s 6d @ 38 : d ae =e ue Lumber. [lam none Boards, (hemlock) 3s Gd @ 4s) | Pearl Barley 14d @ 1jd} Do. (spruce) 48 @ oe Flowr, per barrel 423453} Do. (pine) 738 @ 9s Flour per & 2¢ Shingles, per M. Bone Ooatmeal ar “ iclaenati Eggs per dozen Timothy Seed per bush. none | Vegetables. Clover Seed per i nove | Potatoes pr bush. is Wool per __ pone | Carrots per bush.2a 24 @ 2s 6d Hay per tor 75s @ 80s iree . t none Straw percwt. is 6d @ 1s 9d) es Homespun per yard 3s 6d @ Ge Grain. |Apples per dozen 4d @ 3d) | Wheet per bushel none Calfskins per 2 4d @7d Barley ‘ 38 6d @ 48 Hides per 4d) Oats 4 20 @ 2s 2d Sheepskins each 4s @ 5s GEORGE LEWIS, Market Clerk. ) STOCK in the LIVERY STABLES of Tt isa Frame Building, having a Hall and four Rooms, well finished | and plastered; a large quired to wove it off immediately. Months; from £10 to £25, Three Months; and furali suws over £25, a} credit of Four Mouths will be given, on approved Joint Notes of Haad. Retailing MOLASSES. Charlottetown, Noy. 18, 1861. ‘of the other part ; ,said Lot conveyed by the said Juhu Hobs to Join Gibson, and } Extensive Importations and Consignment of honour to announce to the Citizens of CHARLOTTETOWN, 9d @ 1s | justed, regulated and tuned. ‘the Temperance Hall, on either of the above mentioned SQUARE, on TUESDAY, the 26th instaat, at 11 v’elock, all the | Mr. Mark Buteher, | Fall and Winter Goods! —CONSISTING OF— | 1 Saladin Bay Mare, 6 years old, 14) hang high, Ladies’ FURS, good value; Hosiery and Gloves of every des- | Selah ‘eription; « beautiful assortment of Misses’ and Ladies’ Felt! *| Hats, Plumes acd Flow: rs, Chenille, Silk and Braided Uair | | Netts, Head Dresses, Ribbons, &c. MALLINERY, | Ladies’ White, Fancy and Mourning Caps; a large variety in | Small Wares and Haberdashery! Gents’ Furnishing Goods | | of every new style, Londun Rifle Caps and Deer Stalkers’ Shirt | | Collars, Iris Scarfs, Mufflers, Fancy Flannel, Regatta and | w hist Shirts, Shetland and Laumb’s Wool Under Garments, | ew | Fur Caps and Stormers in variety. ugle Sleighs, and Furs, 1 New Box Sleigh, very light, Beots and Shoes, | Box Sleigh, 1 Wood Sicigh, 1 Pair Harrows, 1 Horse Roller, | Ladies’, Misses’ and Gents’ Rubbers, and Ladies’ loug Rubber | Siugle Horse Muchine, used for cutting Hay & Bruising Oats, } Boots, very cheap. American Straw Cutter, and 1 new spare Roller for do. | ; 1 sage Oat CPrniece) Mill, a very good article, ; | © 2500 sets Skirt Canes, 40 dozen Stee] Extension Skirts. 4 Pairs Carriage Laups, lbs Wux Cas ' | * ¢° +: . . . 1 Water Caik, t30 gefions, 6 Ike Wax Candles for do [STAPLE GOODS in white, grey, striped and other Cotton | 1 Large Mahogany French Bed and Curtaing, | Fabrics—good value can be had trom the fact of ‘our having | 1Child’s Bedstead, 1 Cooking Stove, purchased previous to the rise in the raw material. COTTON | : Seouatate. Rocking Chair, 1 Mahogany Easy Chair, Leather WARPS, a choice lot of Prints, Cloths, T'weeds, Coatings and | New Gold W atch, | 1 New iilver English patent lever Watch. 1 Sett Tandow Harness, counplete, with a double terret pad for the 2 Long English Stanhope Whips, 8 New Gig Whips, 1 Large Covered Curriage, for six persons inside, 1 Hovded “ “ Lamps and Pole, 4c. complete. 1 Double American Buggy with Shafts and Pole complete, 1 American Kockerway with Shafts aud Pole, 3 Covered Single Buggies, 1 Double Waggon, superior build ,with English patent Axletrees. J Very light Double Waggon, nearly new, : “ “ “s ee 5 Single Light Waggon, 27 7 “es 2 1 4 2 ] 1 Close Sleigh, for 4 persons inside, 1 Single Sieighs, steel shod and Furs, (Seétt’s build) “ LD ‘ Very superior Moose Skin, Read-made Clothing. Shelf LARDWARE and CUTLERY, | ——-aie together with a variety of Goods impossible to enumerate. The SMALL MOUSE adjoining the FURNITURE WAREROOMS. | Porch in the rear. The purchaser will be re- | of all kinds—choice Teas, Sugar. Rice, Starch, Tobacco, Pep- |per, Mustard, Pickles, Dye Stuffs, Indigo, Soda, Spices, | SALE POSITIVE & NO RESERVE. Trerus—Ali sums under £5, cash on delivery; from £5 to £10, Two | Coffee, &e. &e. Crates Earthen and Crockeryware; 20 Puncheons choice WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. ee This Stock, which, for extent, variety and moderation jin price, together with recent improvement in our business premises, enables us to offer Retail and Wholesale Buyers good NOTICE | value fur ready money. C. C. VAUX. ENO be Sold by AUCTION, on the 27th day of FEBRUARY | Gueza-street, Nov, 18, 1861. iy ; next, at the Colonial Baitding, in Charlotvetown, under | ’ = r . a power of sale contained in an Indentu re ef Mortgage bearing iSGi FALL SUPPLY OF Isél date the L4eh day of February, 1348, and made between Joho | British and Foreign lubs, of Charlottetown, of the vue part, ud Jumes H Peters, r ALL THAT PLECE OF LAND, el MANUFACTURES part of Town Lot Number Twenty-nine (29), in the ‘ourth | si “ hundred of Town Lots ir Charluttctown, which said Piece of ‘PXUE latest selected ASSORTMENT of GOODS to be Land to be sold is bounded as fuliuws, that is to say: baving | found in the CITY, comprising— a front of 83 feet cn Great George Sireet, on the north side | nara 3 ar ® gai . - i “ i AA aS, a by a part of the said Lot conveyed by ‘the said Jolin Hobs “MILLINERY, to Joha Hardy, on the southern side by another part of the | HOSIERY y i , FUKs, on the rear by Town Lot Number Twenty-eight (23), together | FANCY GOODS, with all Houses and Buildings thereon, comprising: the | WINTER CLOTHS, Dwelling House, Workshop aud Stables occupied by the sa.d | FLANNELS, Jolin Hobs. ‘Terms Cash a ee cat Dated l4th November, 1861. “UOTTONS JAMES H. PETERS. | & an f &c. &e. Ao. GEORGETOWN. | Ana'ditional Supply of Jewellery. | LADLES’ WORK BOXES, DRESSING CASES, &e. Xe. W™'. HEARD. Queen Sqnare House, Nov. 18, 1861. FOR SALE. VERY superior PIANO, made by COLLARD & COL- LARD of LONDON, just arrived from England, by Brig Apply to WILLIAM HEARD. Queen Square House, Nov. 18. ~~ “FOR SALE, British & Foreign MERCHANDIZE. PPXUE Subscriber begs leave to inform his old friends, ac- quaintances, and the public in general, that his present | ‘‘ Margaret.’’ Importations and Consignments embrace almost every article in & general line of business, and are all of first rate quality, suitable for the season, and will be sold at the lowest prices for CASH, Outs in exchange, or approved credit at 3 months. Call, Friends, Call at the Warehouse opposite Trinity Church, and judge and buy for yourselves. The periodical sale by AUCTION, of CONSIGNMENTS, will take place on the 12th DECEMBER next, at his Auction Room in the Warehouse. QUEEN STREET WHARF— 140 Tons best English House COAL. Apply to WILLIAM HEARD. Queen Square House, Nov. 18, 1861. - NOTICE TO TENANTS. fPMUE Subscriber begs to acquaint the TENANTS of the fol- ON COMMISSION, AND FOR SALE— Htececny & < we ots Base haa A Splenda’ yPrTaANno, leew in King’s County. fron Foundry. Esq., Brudwell River,Lot 53, to meet the Lenantry of Lord | Town Lots, Pasture Lote, and Farms for Sale in King’s | Melville on that Lot. County, | The subseriber-also takes this opportunity of notifying all | Nov, 18. | those who stand indebted to him by Bond, ao = ae a. ht Oe count, that unless the same be paid by the 15th day o 0- | Piano-Forte Luning. vember next, they will be sued Ee widens didtinetion of per- , R. CHAMBERS, the CELEBRATED PERFORMER on | sone—trasting and hoping they will prevent such a course. | the CONCERTINA, from Canada and England, bas the; Mill View, Oct. 28, 1861. 4i J.R. BOURKE. | that he will shortly visit the Island, for the purpose of TU N- ING the PIANOS of those Ladies and Gentlemen who may} Known as the Property of the Misses: Stewart. wish to have their Instruments thoroughly aud properly ad- rHXO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE SALE, those beautifully situated LOTS fronting on QUEEN STREET and imme-' Referevces from the first people in Canada, New Bruns- wick, and Nova Scotia. Shediac, Nov. 14, 1861. 3i International Exhibition, Lot No 1, 23 x 81 feet,. Corner Lot. ; Rear Lots. ‘ between the hours of eleven and one. Pereons having goods ns 8° 21x50 § to forward will please deliver ‘bem to the Commissioners, at ’ days,—the 24th inst. being the latest date at which goods easily separated. Por further particulars apply te the Sub- can be received. By order, scriber, where every information can be obtained. Noy. 18. i. HASZARD, Secy. Molasses, Sugar, &c. HE Schooner ‘*SAGO”’ is daily expected from BAR- 100 Pancheons Bright Muscovado MOLASSES A few Barrels SUGAR 500 Fresh COCOA NUTS, &e. Charlottetown, Nov. 18, 186). Mill View. Lot 49, Sept. 9, 1861. 3m. FOR SALE. 7OW LANDING ex Brigantine “* MARGARET,” at QUEEN STREET WHARF, 140 Tons best English House COAL. Apply to WILLIAM HEARD. Queen Square House, Nov. 11, 1861. Ht. HASZARD. public generally toan EXTENSIVE STOCK OF NEW | dence of HENRY HOLL, Esq., PRINCETOWN ROAD, 8 | miles from the City ; |) compicte in every cepartment, received per ships ‘* Isabel,”’ | [ovvered, nearly new, | [Poeskins. Lleavy Woollen Goods, Fiannels and Biankets, | A Superior Article,—Fur lined. COAT (sy roceries Candies, Sole Leather, Currants, Raisins, Buckets, Brooms, | | _ Stray OW LANDING ex Brigantine “* MARGARET,” at “Eligible and Desirable Building Lots. diately opposite the Police Office, and where the new Market. Llouse is intended to be ereeted, which must ultimately en hance the value of the Property. | ' JOHN R. BOURKE. | DAY, the 21st instant, at» MILTON HOUSE,”’ the resi- 1 Mare, 7 years old; 1 do. 12 years; i year-old Colt; 3 |** Gazelle,”” and ** Prince Alfred,’’ from the best Manufac- | year-old Fillies, by **Mountatnxger ;’’ 1 Foal, by do. ; 3 Milek 1 Mountainetr Chesnut Gelding, 6 years old, 144 hands bigh, taping Diseiee ie oe aeialer. Pose: ft! oe aoe ; ony 8 ees ‘s , . 1 Saladin Bay Gelding, ~— * FANCY DRESS GOODS eT Trenk dene. ee eee 5i Meena Galdlien, aim 8 a 3 Cart; 1 Truck ; darnens, &c.; LotStraw; about 15 Tons Haz, 1 Young Bay Gelding, 4“ 2.3. ‘in Evelinas, Reps, Silk Warps, Tweeds, Winceys and Plaids. | Tenus—Six monthe’ credit for all Sums over £5, on u 4 k I i . 1 Dark Tron Gray Mare, & « 13 “ |Tbree hundred and fifty Pieces Colored and, Black Cobarga | proved joint Notes. WILLIAM DODD. : meee fore ae eae Seanitt jund Lamas, in every shade and price. A splendid assortment Charlottetown, Nov. 11, 1861. Auctioneer. se fee eee f CLOAKINGS, in Sealskins, Velvet Piles, and B Black W ; 1 Pad & ance “ 0 tered : , on rown, ac Do “a Wage ™ ‘é jand Fancy mixtures; Plain abit Cioths; Brown, Black and anted to Purchase, 1 Saddle “ Brown “ Black Moantin Mauve Cloth, and Rich Paisley SHAWLS. A choice assort- | OR the Excelsior Cloth Company and Tannery of on, &) > mt oy Ww 7 ; : j ; 1 Pad es m “ nearly new | ment of very cheap MANTLES. Ladies’ Fancy Rep and | * 00 , SHEEPSKINS, aod HIDES, for which 1 saddle sett Gig Harness, Silver mounted & very superior make, | Balmoral Skirts, (soine splendid Goods can be shown in this! will be paid on delivery. , Riding Saddle, nearly rew, (uearly new. | department) ; Silks, Faced Bonnet Velvets! «. large Stock of | H. J. CALBECK, Agent. 2 Riding Saddies and 3 Bridles, : | FF Onsale, CALF and NEATS’ LEATHER. Nov. 11, 1861. tf KING SQURE HOUSE. Cloths, Cloths, Cloths, BuAck and MIXED BEAVERS; Black, Brown, and Miz- ed SEAL SKIN ; Black and Cyulored DOESKINS; Broad CLOTHS, MANTLE CLUTUS, &e., &e. BEER & SON. DRESS GOODS. 2 PLAIDS, Plain and Fancy REPS, WINCYS, CO- BURGS, ORLEANS, ALPACAS, Robs and Flowered DRESSES, &e. BEEK & SON. Mantles, Mantles. A NICE VARISIY. BEER & SON. SEAL SKIN COATS. BEER & SON. COLLARS. USSIA PUP and SIBERIAN LAMB SKINS. BEER & SON. Hats and Caps. FE: CLOTH and FELT CAPS, SILK and FELT HATS, ke. BEER & SON. | 700 PAIRS | y ADILES’, Gents’, Misses’ and Children’s RUBBER BOOTS : and SHOES. BEER & SON. pee : Boots and Shoes. J EN’S, Youths’ and Boys’; Ladice’, Misses’ and Child- rens’. A good assortment. BEER & SON. | BARDWARE & CUTLERY. yX GkeaT Vanier. BEER & SON. _ ‘Saws, Saws, Saws. NN ILL, CIRCULAR, CROSSCUT, HAND and TENON BEER & 5S SAWS. & SON. TEA, TEA. (SEVENTY CHESTS, highly recommended. | BEER & SON. ~ { + Stoves, Stoves, Stoves. Dyn ER lot of those superior Leviathan COOK STOVES; a few nice Parlor Wood STOVES ; Box STOVES all sizes. BEER & SON. ARTICULAR ATTENTION IS INVITED TO the ABOVE STOCK, together with a large varie of Dry Goods, Hardware, Groceries, Wooden | Ware, &e, &e. not enumerated,—all] of which are offered at reasonable pri by -BEER & SON. | Charlottetown, Nov. 11, 1861. Cattle! Stray Cattle! | @{TRAYED from the Subscriber's premises, about the latter end of September last, TWO DARK BROWN OXEN, one branded on the horn, the other a Pole Ox, with very small |horns, Any person giving information of the same, or bring- ing them to the subscriber, will be rewarded for his trouble. | One was bought from Lot 19, the other from Anderson's Road. GEORGE COLES. | Charlottetown, Nov. 11, 1861. | NO CREDIT, .._ uble of WIT —ag- bes Maeun’s F ‘he : " 12 : |places hereunder mentioned, to receive their RENTS, and | takenin payment at market price for th tea th Beeman: bh a_i of Be See “ they will be prepared to pay the same: PORT WINE TEAS FLOUR ? 8. B. Thece nastide whe aieedut thule Mitenet enue On THUKSDAY Evening, the 7th of Novewser next, at Mrs. Sherry Coffee Pork eae ~ a ss eth oe on ee “ eae BARRELT S, Lot 19, to meet the Tenants of the Misses | Claret Sugars Hams : a ee ee ¥ ’ our, | Stewart, on Lot 18, and remain there till Saturday following. | Champagae Molasses Bathchape &e., are requested to make immediate payment, as further) Q_) MONDAY, the 11th November, at BEDEQUE, to seethe | Brandy Tobacco Butter delay will cause trouble and expense, which should by all/ ‘Tenants of Mr. Thomson, of Belfast, ireland, and remaia | lclland's Gia Cigars Pickles means be ayoided. . : : there till Tuesday evening following. London Gin Starch Sauees : Ww. SAN DERSON, General Agent. On WEDNESDAY, the 13th of November, at WILLIAM IN-| Seotch Whiskey Soap Anchovies | Georgetown Nov. 11, 1861. [Nov. 18) MAN’S Esquire, DeSable, to meet the Tenants of Lord Mel-| Od Tom Blue Sardines GEORGETOWN ville,;and remain till the 15th. Jamacia Indige Candied Peel ” eer _— On MONDAY, the 18th of November, will meet the meney Demerara Candles - Corante of Revd. John McDonald, Lot 36, at his Office at Mill View, Maraschine Compo. Candles WILLIAM SANDERSON, | Lot 49. |. Noyau ‘Sperm Candles Fige issi 7} / On THURSDAY, the 2ist of November, will meet the Tenan- | Milk Panch allow —- — mcebans. aayeaaeaes Retail try of Robert P. Haythorne, Esq., Lot 49, at his Office at Lemon Syrup Lard Washing Soda eneral Agent. Ancwoucer roker. Mill View, Lot 49, | Crackers Cordage B | Agent for Col. Lile ) : Agent Also the Subseriber’s Tenantry on Lots 37 and 49. Cheese Oskum Buckets & Assurance Company > NOTARY PUBLIC. for Pictou | On Monday, the 25th November, at HENRY GORDON’S, and other smal! articles too numerous to mention. N_ B. Grain Cargoes purchased on commission, and liberal adyances made against consi ente, > SWABEY & ROBERTS, Commission Merchants. Great George Street, P. E. 1., March 18, 1861. Isl RW STOVE PIPE. STOVE PIPE. - At Millner’s Tin Shop! EADY MADE STOVE PIPE constantly or hand, SILIP’S SCKOLLS, varying from 25s. to 60s. GEORGE MILLNER. Dawson's Block, Great Street, Stone — Square & Kent Street. ; m Noy. 11, 1861. CITY a STEAM FACTORY. Encourage Home Manufacture. Work done cheaper here than can be Imported. (TgilHiE undersigned, grateful to the inhabitants of j k town, and the Isiand in geveral, for the liberal ew The House will be sold in part, or the whole, as it can be which he haa received since bis commencement in 5 S£aheeti* > 2 MEETING of the local Commissicners of the INTERN A-| : > ae - TIONAL EXUIBITION will be beld in the lower roym ‘ 5 O4-x 103 of the Temperance ilail, on Saturday, the 16th inst.; also on ‘ 6.2150 ¢ Wedne-day, the 20th ; and on Saturday, 23rd inst., each day ‘ 7 2} : 50 begs to inform the pablic that, being sole proprietor of the | present business, he intends to carry on CABINET MAKING \in its various branches; SASH AND DO@R MAKING; fitting up Machinery of all descriptions : and Lock ft ting ; also, planing and grooving, straight and sweep gawing, &e. All of which will be an the lowest posuble rates and will warrant workmanship in case. City, July 10, feco PATRICK HICKEY. UT all Goods at lowest paying rates aad Cation ahaa: [a algwing Proprietors. chat the will attend at*theeddRe, mon BF Vorley, Potatoes, Ego, Buster, Weel. as >: a. er aa MR: Pt me dennis igre