x Mt eS MRD: Fee 5 a Ee Che Examiner. ia Te r eee EL NEE ES Ee ee roE ner aeeee eae POTEET I SE ETE ee TTT 2 PEARS WS NENTS yee ra us = SE . pis assiduous attention to the interests of tho tesantry — his Washington, Latest.—Rumore till continue of attack on! — there was but one duck let, Query—what beeame of T i T 181} THN A GO0D CHANCE FOR COUNTRY DEALERS. , snags Fors Sampter ani Pickens j Bi | Ei ; ahle exertiar half of ths _ hen he was : : the ducks 2? ! i | J | | na i . indefatigable exertions om behalf of that clase w vel Government despatches intercepted by secession'sts who P ~ — oe |B ii l } @ VALUABLE SALE . “ lefend their rights before the Royal Commis- xa to hold entire control of the telegr Sout, : 7 ; appointed " <o ” i aon Gore OREN Oe Perey Ta DisrRessina Occurrence.—On Monday night last a very | ~~-wennnne memes | OF -pers—give Mr. Hensley very s:rong claims on any Const + ' ' he the Great district queney in this Island; but in a place like tuc first district of } fo } ne King’s County, where the people entertain such strong feelings ing i position to the leasehold tenure, and with whom Mr. a ope i. fleasley, from his antecedents, mig!it be expected to act in »ahrmity—We are certaim toat he would be received with gonformity ms: at ypposit on in that quarter could keep him open arms , aad no Op} 4 gt of the House. NEWS BY TIE ENGLISH MAIL. wifi DRAW AL OF TH FRENCH FLEE FROM GAETA. 4 part of the French fleet left Gae'a on the I4h ins’., and posites have Deen suspended on boh edes want the us inst. ‘The be ligerents are only allowed t> r-pair damazes. The Monieur of Thursday says :—"* The object in sending tye French fleet to Gaets was bt» give a mark of sywpathy to Bruce craelly treed by destiny. Phe finperor, fanhtul to ine priacipe uf non-intervention, never intende dito take any sciwe part ta the conflict at that place. lu prolengivg this demonstration ho wou d change ts characer, and woud give erquuragement and material support io the resistance of the | K ag. it therefure become fhecessary (0 Cause bie Cessation of thie state of tangs... We coud no) lodefi. ely remain pre- ent ata conthet which could valy lead wa greaer effusion of blood.” : The -dus(rian Gaszetie says: —** During the last few cays Russia has repeatedly a ‘spatched Doles to Paris, declar ng her dqrermination Hot bs a kuewledge the vluckade uf Gaeta by sea yader any Circ@msiances, : : : fn te political circles of Vienna, | is wand that King Prancis II. bas Wotien @ letter so the E nperor of Austiia, m wineh he declores his tiras teSave to continve the deleuce of Gaeta to the wrmost. i The Dowager Queen of Naples and the partisans of King Feencis (1. have been thrown intoa etite of great consternation a: the news Of the departure of the F ench fvei fron Ga~ a. RE-ACTIONARY MOVEM ENTS IN THE KOUMAN STATES. The re-actionary move nent in the Marches has been sup- pressed, but is on the twcrease im tie Abruzzi, Under the in- dence Of Count Trapani. Genera! Rivisa his been seat to cane a tising of the people in Calaoria. Pol.tical manifesta- figs continue to take place in tae thoutres ia Rowe. Accord- ing @ news received from R mine to the {2th inst., popular Libera! maaifestations had taken place inthe Apo.io | heatre. “THE THREATENED ATTACK UPON VENICE. ]. # reported ia Severa! quarters Wat Geueral lTurr has con- seped to oct as a mediatur between Count Cavour aud Gari- bedi, with a view to pereuade the later t» posipon his threa’- exed attick upon Venice this spring. Tue Paris Patrie gives tie following fuller iate'lgence on the subj -ci :-—* Ib 8 very postively stated that Gee Picdmontese Prine Miniser is cer- va of alarge majority wt the Qommng elecions, aud that, re- lying upon Lieb majorly ep ithe advice of tue great Conservative Powers, he will renounce the project of a tacking Vemee, aud wil ask for a pacifiz vote fron tae balan Partiament.”’ THE WEATUER IN NAPLES—VESUVIUS EMBED- DEV IN SNOW A letter from Naples of the Sth says :—** Tae wea'her here isnorrible. Vesuvius ts covered wiih snow, and the lava cas scarcely meitit. The sky is gloomy, and one ecanaot ge vu after turee o'clock from fear of cold, nur afier ex from fear of beng avenssimated. It i true that assase.ny du not desire to | kill everybody, but one may e@uly be tuken for anotier pri- son. Nerther wnt possible to visit the environs. At Castella- mare there isan areced band of more tian 100 rutfians of ddf-ren, coutries ; and recently they paid a vi-it to Monte Cappola, the rendezvous of Bitrede-. ts Caused agitation, and ae Nuatonaal Guard wae sent io capture or disperse the band; but whnist Sue gang killed tvxo of the National Guard, the lane r only killed um innkeeper. So great is the want of sewrity that it is nol aale to go On y su taras Pompe 1.” ‘ £PFE*CTS OF THE INTENSE CULD IN PRUSSIA. The intense cold on the day of the been the cause of a goed deat of i la the \t.0,8 on duty th t day heve sivce enter d ihe hosp wis, sud wary have died. Fue loss im hor-e few wis aisy con- eidermbde. beATuU OF THE COUNT AND COUNTESS DE MONTEMOLIN. late King’s fareral las ess. Mure than YOU oi A private despatch from Tiie-t+ (ps aes the Con titutionrel mnuuuc:S &@ peslieci Y Uw Xvected evenwt—iLe deaths ul Lie Count end C. u tess ee Muwiemol.no, who bots d ceased on tne bisit of the [3 bh. By « SrveCisi GC spatclh we ieurn thit tne lriecesa died luwards ncuigh » a! i tiat the Prince el cCund- +d five hours fuie-. ble lateer, a@eon of Don Caria, was born othe Stet Janurry, Sle. wed exposes py tie 10th Jul; 1850, the Prince 6s s-asuieme, sescer ot Ferdinand il. of che we Soie+, winch tady was Born on the 2h Februa y, 1820. la 1645 Doa Carlos ren unced hw avn tothe throoe af Spat mm fevourof the decreard. ‘Tie w lurget the Cramatic incidews attending tre C untce Muonre- tit tie Duce y bad time t wol.n’s landing tw th+ province of V nw. | i vat a few (ave age that the Prince b@ tie Leoher, Don Perdinent, www died at Vienna of ecarivt deve, to Winch walauy is ike Wise Sreribed tne dee ase of ihe Count and Countess. Tre my reneimoag son of Dow Corus 8 Don Juaa, wag is reside n 8 Engaud, end has two sons. THE WAR IN NEW ZEALAND. OFPILIAL DESPATCH OF THE BATTLE OF MA-| HOEPAtL “Ulead Quarters, New Piymouts, Taranaki, Nov. 6, 1260. | “Sir,—1 have the lionour to state, for the information of | Yur Excellency and the members of the Government, that Fererday afterucon information reached me that the Waika- tobad crossed the Waitara river that morning in force, to Jos Wm. Kingi, and that they would possibly next morning bein the neighbourhood of Mahoctahi. I at once arranged tot a force from this, and another from the camp at the Waitara should march so as to join early in the morning at that place; we did so, and met the Waikatos, and after an action which lasted about two hours they were defeated and | fed, with very considerable loss. Awong the killed are’ three very influential chiefs. The first, 1 am told, was the | ing chief in the Maori King movemeut; the two others | Were powerful and leading men. ‘There are also many other | chiefs killed of minor importance 1 enclose lists o! those already kaowa up to this hour. Qur loss was two Uflicers 14 mea wounded, and four men killed; nothing could exceed the behaviour of the troops of all arms, which [ shall detail at length ia my despatch. The loss of the enemy is Bot yet ascertained, but, from the number killed and buried, I should say they must have had between 80 and 100 killed asd wounded. I euclose un insulting letter seut by the aikato ehvela a few days ago, and in is a curious fact that the two chiels who sigued it were both killed the very day aller they crossed the Waitara. In communication with the Geutlemenu of the Native Department, 1 brought into town the bodies of the turce principal chiefs interred in @ pit on tue ficld, We have takeu six prisoners and a cousiderable bunser of very fine arms, rifles and double barrelled guns. j | * T. 3. Puart, Major-Geueral Commandivg. | ginount of $400,000 by Mr. Vassar of that place, and will | Plo his Excellency Col. Gore Browne, C. ., Governor | sod Comwmander- in-Chief, New Z-alaud.” Tue Iysuttixno Lerrer. * Pukekohe, Nev. 1, 1860. “To Mr. Parris :—Priend,-L have beard your word. | classics and sciences will be taught in the rigid College m:- * to Bight me, that is very good; come inlaud, aud iet ;hods, aud no respect will be paid to the notion that there is 4 meet each other. Fist fight at sea—come iuland, and stand o our feet; make h ste, wake baste, don’t prelong it. | Dut is *\ L have to say to you —make haste. * Brom Werist Tateunvty, rom Poroxorv, UNITED SLATES, WIGULY IMPORTANG Prou TUE SOUTH! ee Yous, 4h Feb.—The Time 89s Fort Sumoter hae Been re utye ‘Tae * a beving landed upwards of three tees ‘dias in fet pan With mull sd oarsit w camored Fon sy Opler hau been auacked —tie war department bas had no despaccnes froin Mojo Ander- son for three days, dtis esid Virginia Commissioners will: Muediaely af er convention mert, offer reselytio, > ; ndeprecating | Covrcwn af eeceding States, if rejected the iheemmansenmers oe of the conspirartos who subsequentiy under threats of | : Doustas reveled it to Gea, Scuout—a despaich sent to opesint *Bratolihe Treasoy by Mr. Dis was stopped by the f. eesti arrest of Capt. Beusti wood. Me. Uix's orders were | « Mec ut. Caldwell to assume the command of the cutter, the American flag to shoot him oa the pot, From the Tribune's correspondence— Every effort will be made to shape the Southern Govern- ment as soon as practicable, with a view of presenting a formidable organizition before the 4th of Mareh. It is to be called the Confederacy of North America. The present Constitution of the U iited States will be adopted, with an amendment extending the term of naturalization to tweuty- one years. Other altcrations are proposed, but not matured, by the managers, who have assumed the absolute control of tue movement, and do not design that the people shall have auy voice in the new order of things. Lt is intenced to be a close corporation throughout. The positioa of things at Fort Pickens, in Pensacola, is eritiva!. Tue force there is only filty men, and some fifteen | bundred or two thousand insurgents are in the two other forts and at the Navy Yard. Tae officer in command is one of the best officers aud ablest enginecrs in the service. The Fort will be succoured at the earliest possible moment by ships of war now in the Gulf, and meantime defended to the last. Great solicitude is fclt for its preservation. The relieving force sent to Tortugas is expected to arrive to-day, (Tuesday.) L leare from high authority at Charleston that Col. Hugar of the army, formerly of South Carolina, ts the chosen leader | of the party of gentlemen of the First Families of Virginia, who have formed a plan to seize Washington by a coup de | main. tlow tar the purpose is aff-cted by the prepara- tions made by Gen, Sestt, my informant docs not appear to know. CoNoition or Arratrs at CHanrestron.—The Courieston corespoadent of the Boston Post, writes ca mly on the affurrs im thate:ty. He thinks thet the order t> a tack Fort Sumer will suoner of luter be given, though the repressntitioas ot other Southern States to Mr. Hayne, the Coa vissioner 10 Washington, may cause delay. He continues as follows : ** Tast the plice is iupregnable is regarded as absurd by all classes of people h re. Phe m litary mea regard the capture as possibile, out atended with great loss of life, if res stance | ismade. The recruits who bave been stitioned on Murris’s | island, at Fort Johasion, Casile Pirckuey and Fort Meulirie are getting wearne! of their mictiviry. very man nthe com- munity 18 4ixX.0us; the ste of Suspense tells upon the spirius of the people. Almost any change would be ace:ptel asa relief business is v8 nearly suspended as possible. Merchan's’ new year's accsunts bring nO money. Where thousands are due, della s fail to be forthcoming. Merchaos of large mean have hardly the necessary wouey to pay their duly expenses. The faslureto respond to their obl-g.t-uus at the North is not the consequences of any disposition to aveid such obligations. but 13 the result of the suposeibility of collections in the intert- or. Plemt rs’ creps tave come forward ouly im a very limined degree. Ofcourse they cannot pry till they have realiz-d frum the crops, Again, the last three months’ have been ag nearly nothing in many branches of bisiness as pessibie. No min has bough. anyth ny he could dispease with. tence stocks have scumu- lated, and merchanis canuet pay notes with socks in ther stores. Owners of bonds, st: eke, real cs ate, find it inpossibe ‘o rilge Money on them. LEveryiteng combines to render it next to impossible to get ready money. ‘Therefore notes are returned uoprid. The o..ly course out of this dis'ress is thronogh Syme concession by whicn ie seceding Stutes may be allowed }to go on their Way without molestatou trom te Feders] Goverument. It may is well be done st once. Jone at last it must be; why compel the shedding of blood to being the States further apert thanthey now ae? Let me again cor- ract an error Which the Repubican papers of the North isist upon reproducidg nanely, that forced loans, demand oo pr vare property, &., have been unposed up m people here. ‘There have been n» demands made vy the State, or by mods, upon any property not iis own. No excessive taxes have been levied. That the taxes wi!! be large the present year-no one doubis, but that any such means lo fuise money as demanding specilic sums from indivi~ duals, and taxing:nen of wealth under threats of denouncicg them as disafiscted in case of refusal to pry, is an ungua'ifies faleshord. ‘The sama i the ease with regard io the $16 tix en negroes. No such tax is kKiown here. ‘The story of the se zire Cfihe Marion steamer without censent of the owners ig alsxuntrne. She was purchi-el of the owners, or those whi owned ¢Douzh to contro, her, and on finding th.t she wa- n> needed che was restore! with assurenees of sitis'ac ion tor ali diwages. Ilrather think tne Caarics un ead New Yok 8 eatin suip t’e. would gladly sell all thetr ships at an eqratly vo pre? wite that wheh wae fixed fr tne dicty old Mai n. Since [ ha:o begun ty correct misre preset tatiens, | may as well add thet tue sordiers in the service of the State have had no lack of provisions, The first day or two of their beiiy a Mo fis Island, there waathe usoal want of system and mansys- ment incident to an entirely unexpected state of things; this i9 all tue foundation for the story of dest) ativn of Provisions ameng them. Prowi-ions are plenty at reasonable prices. A gert eman whe k eos « arse hutel 1o'd me thit no considerable chasge had occured in the cost of provisions th: s> tro months Mine nost of tie Miiis Llouse does not extibit on his table ap Co | ts searce aud Sid pert. Bui we have avy qucntity of wood at reasor~ avle rater. signa of Fanme in preseat or fu.tuer prospec . The city of Aurora, Ludiana, is illuminated with water gas. Lt seems that opposition frout the eval co wpanics has | excluded the discoverer from various cities and lucal.ties ; but | through the assistance of an enterprising mechanic, he got pipes, apparatus, &e.. realy in Aurora, and alter much diili- culty, ow.ng to want of capital only, esta! !ished gaa works, |eapable of supplying the consumption of Aurora for many years tocome. They have been in steady operation for two weeks, aud produce a pure, brilliant, and almost odorless | gas. So well pleased are the citizeus that many who held | | off, fearing the final result, are now having fix:ures placed At present, there are nearly five buadred | in their houses. burners, supplied through seven thousand feet of main pipe in the streets. The gus is said to be superior to the ordinary | coal gas in brilliauncy. What a blessing if at last we have got a cheep article to burn. a 008 to - A Novet Breacu or Promise Case.—A case is assign- ed for trial in the Superior Court, next week, which has some peculiar features. Ueory L. W. Thacker, a coloured gentleman of some note, sues Miss Ellen L. M.S. Thompson, a white girl, for breach of promise of marriage! Miss Thomp- sou was for several years a servant or house-keeper tor Mr. Thacker, aod while ta that capacity, as she claims, lent him money and trusted him for wages. After leaving his em- ploy she sued him for the money, when he retaliated by bringing this suit against her, and her suit is awiiting the | decision of this. Able and zealous couusel have been em- ployed on either s de, aud ihe trial wiil probably occupy two or three days, as mavy witnesses will be called to show the relations which these parties held to each other. Should a verdict be given for the sable suitor, it will be a novel pre- cedeut.— Boston Traveller. A Cotuece ror Gints.—There is a bill before the New York Leyislature to incorporate a College at Poughkeepsir, | exclusively for young women. It is to be endowed to the take its name from him, [¢ is intended to make it a very different affair from the ordinary boarding schools, and to) net very fecilite § the good Schooner FLIRT, of about 20'f j i bd ee et furnish in it every facility for a more complete and oan “9 — ~-r ate Satan. fem Register, with ali ‘of instruction comprises Muslin Embroidery, Sampler Reading, | education than is now within the reach of women. serious accident took place at the Sco'ch Setttonent, about ten) a _o : SALE OF VALUABLE miles from this place, It appears that some time during the | . 2 : j might a fanuly named McLe.n were awoke by finding their | Hae SELHOLD EQ aN GTEé RE. | N TUESDAY, the 19th FEBRUARY, 1861, at 11 o'clock, dweiling house enveloped in flames, and, melancho!y to rela‘e, before the inmates could be extricated, three of the children At the Tem erance all ‘ 2 A c had fallen victums to the d. vouring element, vz: two girls aid | rENO BE LI Z PUBLI p 7 nee H a | ; oe at the SALE ROOM of Wiitiam Dopp, a choice rs - one i" i Lf ~ "Dp Y ATION , r f " > tion oO a boy, aged respecuvely 21,18 and 14. The house was owned 3 SO sD yrus Ac # UCTION, at the FMPERANCE Sciee P : by McLean, and had been but lately built. We have not heard Haz, on THURSDAY, 7th Marca, at 11 o’cluck— DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS, X&ce., BY PUBLIC AUCTION, | ; | whether there was any insurance on tLe house, neither have; A large quantity of Houschold Furniture, Among which are— we been able to ascertain by what means it 1s conjectured the fire originated, — Moncton Times, N. B. Feb. 7, 1861. ee Catholic Young Men's Literary Enstitate. On Thursday evening, 14th inst., Mr. George Cahill delivered a lec | ture on * Animal Physiology,” to a large audience at the ab.ve Insti- | tute. Mr. Cuhill restricted his observations to the anatomy and phy- siology of man—the lord of creation. The lecture was not only interesting and instructive but also eminently practical. The functions and operations uf various organs of the body, as the heart, stomach, veins, arteries and nerves, were accurately detailed; and the deeeription | thus given was calculated to produce an impression of prefound adv- ration for that Supreme Being wo has endowed man with such noble faculties and bodies of a wonderful, complicate and perfect construction. | The iecture was listened to with marked attention. At its conclusion | an animated and instruclive debate ersued. Several questions were | White, Grey and Striped SHIRTINGS a | 1 Bale 40 Pieces Faney Prints Dining and Extension Tables 1 Case 30 do Printed Delaines and Cashmere 3 Centre Tabies, 12 Card Tables 6 Bales of Candle Wick 1 Ladies’ Work Table, 4 fancy Side Tables (2 do of Rolled Black Wadding 3 Mahogany and Walnut Desks 2 do 80 bds. American Warp 1 Frencn Beadstead, 1 Hat Rack 2 Cases KReady-made Clothing, Coats, Vests and Pants 1 Book Stand, 2 Mahogany spring seated Sofas '5 Trunks of BOOTS and SHUES Chests of Drawers, large Easy Chairs , L Cuse of India Rubbers Rocking Chairs in Hatr Cloth, Painted Sinks ‘1 Bale 100 bds Batting Bedsteads, Cuairs, Looking Glasses | O24 sets Skirt Cane Rosewood and Mahogany, 1 Invalid Chair | 4 bdils. 100 lbs. Patehes, 3 gross Cotton Balls }set DRAWING ROOM FURNITURE | 18 1b. Black Thread Green Velvet, very superior, all to mateh | Osnaburgs, Coat Canvass, 5-bush, Grain Bags 1 black Marble top Centre Table, | Blue Drills, Demins and Tickings also proposed to the lecturer, which were satisfactorily answered. | 1 Wardrote, 1 Bedroom set complete Pins, Buttuns, Boot and Stay Laces, Reels On next Thursday evening, 2!st instant, Mr. Tuomas Reilly will lee- 1 Patent Spring Bottom Bedstead | Dressing Combs, Gloves, Cotton and Silk Handkerebiefe ture—Subject, “ France as # Military Nation."’ : 2 Mattrasses, 1] Whatnot, 1 smal! Bath | Shirts and Fronts, 5k rt Steel February 13, 1861. E. Reiuy, Sec’y. Lot Victures, lot of Mattings. | Linens, Hollands Cotton Ginghams Mus. Penyy’s Concert, under the patronage of Mrs. Dundas, came | The above articles are all new, and can be seen the day | eee — is tts off atthe Temperance Hall,on Monday evening last, the 11th inst. previous to the Sale. | vorea ee a ramus Far Caz ens een nd is mrzey Gomredor | Torms Easy. Sale Positive. No Reserve. |{cat daiieivintuak . WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. — } Box best Ground COFFEE, with a variety of other articles ee ee era et | Feb'y 18, 1861 Isl. & M . | 2) ¥ is o ° es ® anti We understand that the Masonie Boody in this City contemplate gett-| _ cia : ow ' om too numerous to mention. ing up a Concert, the proceeds resulting from which are to be distri- | Valuable Residence ‘and Business Stand Terus —All sums under £10 cash > over £10 Three month buted among the pvor, generally, in this City. oxen £60: Beup-eeids, _ Annevend tele eaes tear eee TO LET FOR A TERM OF YEARS, WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. in Prince Edward Island. | February 11, 1861, CONSISTING OF-— oe + _- 20 —_—_— Eiay! Lay! Hay! Tue “Thistle Volunteers Corps,”’ of St. Peter’s Road, beg to ac- knowledge, with many ——— the - of £5 from R. P, ean ‘RMHIS Property consists of a handsome and commodieus| Esq , as dowation to help them to defray their expeuses.— Com, COTTAGE, recently ereeted, and well finished in every “ : ee "IER , | reepect. Tne Farm Buildings comprise Barns, Stable, Cart| Y ae TION, on erg pe s ee ens Plorcisd | House and Sheds, all recently built. There is a good supply | UPI SND RE tenet ee - Soon c 2 eu, of Well Water conveniently situated on the Premises, and a! 2* “+ coma N © CRSNS SUF Shs GENS ver On the 13:h instant, by the Rev. Thomas Duncan, Mr. Alexander | Stream of Water runs through the Farm sufficient for mill | fen Pounds on approved Notes. Leslie, of St. reter’s tay, to Miss Elizabeth McLaren, of Cable Head. purposes. j GEORGE COLES. ) ; At the residenee of the bride’s father, on the a ~ by Kev. R.| From 40 to 200 acres of LAND partially cleared and under | February 4, 1861. (R. 'W Laird, Mr. Peter McNutt, youngest son of the late Hon, Peter McNutt, | cultivation, may be rented alor wi = Rati dteens i vn here . : . Varuley, to Anna Stewart, youngest daughter of Thomas McNutt, Es3., | coe ee weg, ith the Buildings. } Freigut amd Pa ss age from London. The DWELLING HOUSE is beautiful y situated on the Sianeli | bank of the Mostague River, of which it commandsa splendid Died j view, and is within 100 yards of the Bridge, where there is : always a large amount of farm produce shipped every Fall | On Sunday night last, the 17th inst., of Consumption, Jaws, beloved | and Npring, as the depth of water admits of vessels of large wife of Ileury Paimer, Esqr., aged 24 years. Funerai on Wednesday | size loading at the wharf. next, at 3 p.m. | Malpeque. FIRST CLASS fast-sailing Brig of 250 tons -~& Register, wil! sail from London for this Port First Week in APRIL next. For FREIGHT or PASSAGE, apply in London to Joun Prrnatey | & Sons, 6Y Cornhill ; at Charlottetown, to the Subscribers . ; . — i 20s. ; Dead weight For further particulars apply to the proprietor, Wx. | Rares OF FReicut - Measurement Goods 3 z At Mrs. Craig’s, Bedeque, om the 4h ult., of diptheria, Napoleon, | Warsox, Montague Bridge, who is about leaving the country, | 17s, 6d. per Ton; Single Package — yr oo “ only child of Mr. Henry Clark, North Bedeque, aged 1 mouth aad 4} or tg W. W. Invina Esqr., Charlottetown Gd. each; Parcels 5s., with customary Primage, payable days. : ss a : ° | here. At St. Eleanor’s, on the 5th inst , Minnie Clyde, infant daughter of | Montague Bridge, Feb’y 18, 1861. Is] 2m a D. G. & S DAVIES, Agents. Mr. Douald MeLIntosb, aged 12 months and a half. FARM FOR SALE. | Charlottetown, February lL, 1861. 4w | At Campbelton, Let 4, un Friday, the 4th ult., Mary Aon Ramsay, daughter of Mr. James Rameay, in the 27th yenr of herezge. | | JYOR SALE, a fine FARM, consisting of 56 acres, situated | Particular Notice. At Seveu Mile Bay, Lot 27, on the 2ad inst., in the sixty-sixth year | }: op the Seven Mile Bay Road. ab half mil z > . wr of her age, after a short but painful ilneas, which she bere with Chris- | 3 a 4 ay toad, about half mile from the | LL Persons indebted to MRS. M. FORSYTH are most tian resignation to the Divine Will, Mary, the beloved wife of Allan Shore, where abundance of Manure (seaweed, can be pro- | emphatically informed that their Accounts MUsT BE Melvnis. The deceased has left a husband and a large family tolament| cured. 25 acres of the above Farm is in a high state of settled forthwith. ‘The Subscribers are empowered to colleet their irreparable loss. She was bighly esteemed by all who had the/| cultivation. On the Premises are a good Louse and Barn, all sums due, and will be compelled to take active steps for pleasure of ber acquaintance, for ber hospitality integrity and many | pearly finished. There is aalsoa Saw Mill joining the Farm, | their collection, unless immediately attended to. other re = ee na ——e or eee ee ae their one-third of which will be sold with the Farm. WILLIAM KENNEDY, ekki Ata to: sorrowing friends of all denomi- | _ Tne subseriber also offers for Sale a BUILDING LOT, | MARTUA R. KENNEDY we situate at Summerside. Terma made known by application! Mrs. Forsyth’s Old Stand, / | a | to the subscriber. Charlottetown, Feb. 11, 1861. ow SHIP NEWS. ARCHIBALD McINNIS. ie ‘ sills Arrtvas IN EvRore rrom HENCE. | Seven Mile Bay, Lot 27, Feb’y 18, 1861. 3i "EXO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Provixcs Plymouth, Jan 12.—Henry, lt ubbard—crew sick and three dead. Ba. bem Jen. 15.—Lissie, McKinace oO C QO NC M R ray Buixpine, in Charlottetown, on TUESDAY, the 11th day es a te een Mae, 25—Polymede. Ormeton. | kK fi 5 | of Juve next, at the hour of 12 o’clock, noon, under a power sii ‘San. Arabian, Wen tis: enniiiar | of sale contained in a mortgage made by Thomas Smith and Liverpool, Jan. 16.—Arabian, Leil. } . . : ts , Appledore, Jan. 17—Dashaway, Bale. 5 _wife to James H. Peters: All that piece of GROUND, sitaate Pee ea sgn ~— T H E P 0 0 BR 0 F 7 H E G T i = , | in Charlottetown, and known as Town Lot No. 92 in the first NX AWAREUR CONCERT of VOCAI a INSTRU hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, together with all ' AM SI ig Ai, ane ENOTS! ~ Houses and Buildingsthereon. TermsCash. Dated this 23rd MENTAL MUSIC, under tie-Banners of the MASONIC go nuary, 1861. = Dyspepsia 8s kacwa as one of the most d stressing complaints | when efil.ct humanity; and untel the advent of tue Oxygen- ated Bitera, had been considered incursb'e, or when curable, | LODGES of Charlottetown, will take place at the TEMPER-| “on. A MES -ET requiiog years to accompish i. lhe Orygenated Bitters pe:-|) ANCE HALL, on ; . | Diacepee ie sane SS ae formainafew days cures which othor meuiciwes take years ors; t* ACCO. a - TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 5. Pea, Sugar, "Tobacco + OR SALE by the Subscriber, at his Sule Koom, Quce? Street— 20 Chest Congo TEA, 40 half-chests do. 15 puns. MOLASSES 1) bbls. Crushed SUGAR 1 pun. High WINES 10 boxes Flat TOBACCO =. 20 boxes RAISINS = Doors open at half-past 7; Concert to commence at 8.. ‘ Tickets 2s 3d., Pes: rved Seats, 53.— to be had at W. R.} X Watson's Drug Store. 8 jar As the neti proceeds of the Coneert will be cevoted | ~~... © Uburity, and as the Committee of Management intend a ‘ i rt placing un equal proportion of the amount realized in the! : motes 4 PEousechoid ECuwzmitvzare. hands of the different officiating clergy in the City, for dis-! = -entge aagt > nee do. ‘ ? i tribution among the general poor, a generous res i e 6 rums FIGS 0 CHEESE FEY AUCTION, un from a charitable publte to y riche a acho | 6 crates assorted CROCKERY WARE. 7980 be sold by AUCTION, ia front of the Subscriber's | success‘ul. . Jan’y 28. ALEX. McKINNON. ZB SALE ROOM, Queen Square, con SATURDAY the 23rd THOS. J. LEEMING, See’y Com. Improved Freehold Fa rm : 2 uv clock, the following articles of City, Febraary 18, 1861. 3i Notice to Shippers 7 BE SOLD, by AUCTION, on SATURDAY, the Ninta + 4 wm 7 j d LONDON TO CHARLOTTETOWN ay of Fesruary next (186]), on the premises, at Seven inst., at Z Mile Bay, at the hour of Twetve o'clock, noon, pursuant to DIRECT. | licence granted for that purpose by his tlonor the Surrogate , . , and Judge of Probate of tnis Island, bearing date the twentieth IE good Ship * Wintraw Dovse,”’ 500 tons day of December instant, the REAL ESTATE which belonged > burthen, Captain , Will sail from the to” Donatp MacDonaxp, late of Seven Mile Bay aforesaid, West India Docks, for Charlottetown direct, the Farmer, deceased: that is to say, an improved FREEILOLD 28th Marcu. | FARM, consisting of one hundred acres of LAND (more or This fine Vesse] has always discharged her Cargoes in per-| less), situate on Township No. Twenty-seven ; bounded on the | fect order, and will now have prompt dispatch, haying part north by lands owned or occupied by Finlay McInnis and Allan ‘of her Cargo engaged. She has excellent accommodations for| McDonald; on the east by the public Highway leading from . Cabin and Steerage Passengers. to whose comfort every atten- Tryon to Bedeque ; on the west by Finlay McInnis’ land, and WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. | tion will be paid. For FRELGIIT or PASSAGE, apply to | on the south by David Lowther'’s land, together with the Cherlottetown, February 18, 1861. | Georce Duncan & Co., 147 Leadenhail St., London or to the Dwelling louse and appurtenances thereunto be'onging, and of which said Farm and Premises the said Donald MacDonald ~~ @gNEN A EE | owners. | of which sai RARE CHAN Cr. te” FREIGHTS taken at moerate rates. | died seised in foe simple. i POSITIVE SALE W. DOUSE & SONS, | Conditions and further particulars of the Estate made known Si 4 tte per “| at the time of sale. NEW GOODS _ eae Se ee ALLAN McDONALD, Exeeutor. ; NOP TEICE. SARA McDONALD, ‘Tea, Sugars, Crushed do.. Burning Fluid. | PY sesEse Neu. McDonatn, lately carrying on business” Executrix of sxid Donald McDonald, Soda, Molasses, Candler, Stripec Shirtings. at Souris, has by deed, dated the fifth day of February Drillings, Bed Ticks, Ginghams, Hats & instant, duly assigned to me all Debts owing to him from any VEN ADVERTISENENTS a EAA AAAANS FEousechold F'urnitunss, the prozerty of a} erson leaving the City :— 1 Pair handsome Mal ogany Card TABLES, ] Dining TABLE, ] Mahogany ¢ hest Drawers, 1 SOFA, 1 Sina l Mahogany TABLE, 1 Bird-eye Maple Centre TABLE, 4 Cane-seated CHAIRS, 2 Birch Tablee, 2 Bedsteads, 1 superior Franklin STCVE, 1 Covking STOVE, nearly new, 1 Franklin do»., 1 Brass Fender, 1 Daz. Ivory-handled Knives and Forks, Lot Crockery wure, and sundry other artieles, Seven Mile Bay, 21st December, 1860. Cw. RG. Tie sime of the above Sale is extenved to WEDNESDAY, . . person or persons what-oever, | do hereby requ re all persons the Twentieth day of February ensuing, at the same hour and Caps. &e. &e. &e : Me ‘ | indebted to the said Neil MeDonald to make immediate pay- place. Jan. 21. FPNUE Sabscriber will SELL BY AUCTION, at his SALE| ment to me, or to Mr. William Conohan, Bay Fortune Road, ROOM, Queen Street, on THURSDAY. the 13th | Township 56, who is authori-ed by me to receive payment, PLOUGH METALS! PLOUGH METALS! iMARCH: | and give receipts for the same. PIECES Wilkie’s and Gray’s Plough Metals—ia 10 Pans. MOLASSES sets aud odd pieces, 20 Picees Striped SHIRTING PATRICK WALKER. 32 Zz oa ee 20 = <1 Stee Charlottetown, Feb’y 18, 1861. 6w 100 Best Lock oe , 5 Bbls do. 5 do. Bed Tick amen emaae ik a nent | 12 Plough Beam BI 140 Bbls. Crashed SUGAR 5 do. Blue Dii'l | NO MISTAKE, ; tat adie co. 20 Boxes RAISINS 5° &. Denims i UT the Cheapest and best TINWARE, STOVE-PIPING | 253 Bars Best Shoeing Iron, 30 Half boxes do 10 do Ginghams B and GAS-FITTING can be bad at LOCKEKBY'S & All of which will be sold at a small advance on cost. 40) Quarter Boxes do 20 do. Rolled Linings | itt RMANS’ Establishment. —ALso ox SaLE— * 5 Kegs CURRANTS 60 Ibs. Biack and W. B. Thread | ghtily sions | Superior Labrador HERRINGS 5 Kegs Baking Soda 5 Gross Cotton Reels Gun smithing, Lock-fitting and Bel.-hanging done in the neat- | — ‘eo 7; CODFISH ; '15 Doz. BUCKETS 20 Pieces Cot‘on Handkerchiefs | ost possible style and with despatch. oe | ” . : 20 Doz. BROOMS 10 Felt HATS (assorted) “PUNCEU sLity’'—Our motto W. W. S2m8 & 00. 5 Casks Burning FLUID 5 Cases Women’s RUBBERS| February 18, 1861. tf : | _Charlottetown, Feb. 4, 1861. Isl & RW 4w 30 Chests TEA 20 Boxes CANDLES i209 do SOAP 60 Drums FIGS. A variety of other ar icles in ———$—— : ~‘RECEIVED ON CONSIGNMENT RY G cs a — = a > oe oe of this sea | BERT GBROYIDERY - r Wo well-selected Crates of CROCKERY WARE, to suit P : ¥ RS. DILLON is prepared to give instructions in Frexen | the country trade. Will be sold cheap and time given eines sil a ak: ; Ewsroipery in ail its branches; also in a great variety for payment, by Fay ue conte Sees ee ane > of other useful Fancy Work. A perfeet knowledge of the) . PATRICK STEPHENS, : ’ ALEX MckINNON oe ° |} abuye branches will be communicated in six lessons. Mrs.| Orwell Cheap Store, cheaper than the cheapest country Charlottetown, February 13, Se pees tet toneer. | Dillon intends leaving this Island early in the Spring. Terms, store on tie Island, or J. P. TERLIZZICK, Charioite- a ue ite _ will be found exceedingly moderate, and knownon application | town. A FLIRT FOR SALF, at her residence, Beer’s Square, one door from Martin’s Paint) January 21, 1861. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY | Sher. Al Kinds of ia? and plain work neatly executed) ~~ MUST BE SOLD 2st inst., ; e ‘ ; 0 WwW > and promptly attended to. I D. ; OR et ghee ee eee Mrs. D. lias opened a Day and Evening School. The course. 5 temas een ma ae 50 Bbbis. Baldwin APPLES, 20 do Russet do 20 do Greening do = TERMS LIBERAL, | Writing, Speling, and White Work. Terms—ten shillings. -* - " Titaaese DODD, Auctioneer, | P&T Garter. Evening School on Tuesdays and Thursdays, | Ch. Town, Feb. 15, 1861. : . | j trom seyen till 9 o'clock, p. m. a sex in mind, | February 18, 1861. 2w. JASON WEBB, er NOTICE ———_—— SPFECH FO Ch Town, Dew. 24, 1360. opposite the Bank Faratisw.—A young man vawed A. M. Tebbetts died at nce ; : UND ULART R&C Lewiston, two weeks since. His mother died in A:bens on He Subscriber intending to be abseat from the Island for’ 0 THE REG RADER & CLIPPER SHIP . the 4th September last, and a sister on the lOth of the same ty apply toC. GC VAUX E , Qu ; ; “ From ali the Cuiefs of Nagatihana and Waikato.” movth. On the 14th of October last, two other sisters died cntanalia to act for him. se DD i a in Lewiston, Just before the youngest of these died she} Feb. 18, 1861. said to her brother, ** your turn will come next, and before) —SC~S<C a great while.” Le, upon hearing this, seemed to be struck | by a m_ntal paralysis, from which he never recovered, taking no further apparent interest in anything. As he was pass- oo ‘ ; + Washingron despatch ing up Main Street, Nov. 8th, he said he wet his mother, | next, at 12 o’clock, noon, at the office of the “ceretary, Char-| who was dead. He said she spoke to him, telling him he | would die in three weeks. In three weeks from that day be died of typhoid fever. He was about 20 years of age.—Am. paper. +0e ———_ es An Exraaonrpinary Stony, set a Tave One.-—The St. ban Saubiuery States will reure-~ex-H’resilent Tyler will pr,- Louis Herald is infurmed by a reliable resident of that city / an ” preadent of the conven ion, Tue Herald's despacch that he bas ior some time past bad a d. zea ducks, remark- oe. pivt lo take the capifol was revealed io Mr. Douglas, | able for their voracity and the amount of food they consumed. Curious to know the amount of food they could dispose of | in @ day, at an early hour, one day last week, he killed wea St. Peter's Bay, Feb. 18, 1861. 5Bw overnor of Al ad fi rc j of the ducks and cutting it up, fed it to the remaining eleven.| —~~~~"—"—"—_ qu ymy ait | SKINNER. sonora, ast fore snded of Leuisions, thus pre- A half hour later he killed pcb and fed it to ae cama | SALT! SALT!! SALT!!! A, ing ten, Sub-equently he kfled another, and fed it to the ‘elland,” and if Capt. Brushwood should attewpt co m- | 2122 survivors. Que of the nine in due time went to feed | fos aoe him aa @ mutineer, and if aay one attempted to | the eight, one of the eight to feed the seven, and so on, until the going down of the euu, when remarkable as it may appeear _ Charlottetowa, February 18, 1861. three weeks, requests parties h.ving business with him | ¢HNIIE original draft of a Speech, intended to be delivered | at the —— of the coming session 7 the Legislature, | was found in the vicinity of Government House. The draft) ; ALEX, McKINNON. {may be had at this office on payment of expences by the | ill : r tvanboen alee OG oe oT 5) Ones s but if not applied fur before Monday, the 25th | ce pr Sg yndice for this "p rt. di a roe ’ | inst., will be published for the information of the public. FKEIGHE or CABIN PASSAGE pl . 1 22 - MEETING of the TRUSTEES of ST. ANDREWS COL-| Febraary 18, 1861. 4 = 1 and 2 Trafford Ch omy Seeee sok rare LEGE will take place on WEDNESDAY, the 20th Marcu, ~~ Sete acaiiki enka ssseegaapie abo nanbaaeNtingenees # erent Esq., — SRSOe SOD Pam ROOM, Bloom of Ninon or Face Powder, | Liverpool, or to JAMES D. MASON, lottetown, for the purpose of Electing a TRUSTEE ia the room | 4 DELICATE preparation for beautifying the complexion,| _ Charlottetown, January 14, 1861. of tue Rev. S. E. Perry, who has resigned —when and where the f& free from any thing which can possibly injure the skin, ‘remaining Trustees and all othe:s qualified to vote at said fF sale at the Cash Drug store of M. W. SKINNER. | ISABEL, VV Zit KNOWN FOR [ER REGULARITY wary r ; PICTOU FOUNDRY. Hiection, are requested to attend. : ASTINGS for Threshing and Stamping MACHT ™ Dated at CUhatiotieveen, February 18, 1861. Tonic Cup, | GC one tiorse American PLUUGHS, Cage ee scm ones i DANIEL BRENAN, Secretary. ANUFACTURED from Quassia Wood, filled with water, Axles, &. ae he had ot Sus Square er : and allowed to stand tur one minute, produces a tine Warehouse and S«~? “-“**s ©. aes . . : Notice. | bitter draught, far superior to the ordinary ssaiodl infusions.) _,“ *- * si¥ice requiring Castings for en will be LL persons indebted to the Subscriber must pay up the consequently is a most economical and efficacious x-—-47 'OF pleased to leave orders with | — me y a +" balance of their Accounts before the last day of March loss of appetite, indigestivm, de. Tee ~vucents may be taken | that they may be exeeuted immediately on the opening next. Those who dc not will be sued. ‘twice a dae with great advantages. It is rea'ly delicious, and navigation. : : lout JOHN PARKER. so powerfiil are its properties. that it will last fur months in, be highest price given for old Copper, _ renee constant use. For sae at the Cash Drug Store of M. W. sition. WM. W. . January 14, 1861. Isl. A | ~ OGRE aise TIMOTHY SEED. BUSHELS good clean Liverpool SALT, in. Concentrated Essence of Turkey Coffee, bushels good, clean TIMOTHY SEED, 10,000 bags and bulk, will be sold on loveuhals ober! MOST superior and economical preparation, by the use oo given Gor 908 E of which a cup of coffee is produced in one minute. For by JOHN WILLIAMS. Ries SOLD C0: - sate ae So Dah Bing Soe of OE. W. GEENEE- | | Gpcun Semen, Ubtslettetent et. 2, 000, , . - ° ; ! 3in | by . ? i i : t fi if 3 i