So Sees Peer Sa aa — - _— —— - = —e. - - A a ee ae oe —_ pena _—— oom ne te tee ON lemme en ae time . ee are me a ay ne ——.. SS ee ae ee 8 ER the Heverner weoed be advinewd te reject in the We have elao we te lexraph, inf 7 nofanen- foreign country. Great Britain tells us in the dew hae never heen seen. Sospiewn be ng aroused, ' vacoment im Blae's Pore, Western Virginie, im) paten of hark Russel: that slie will net srmait tlds) searc ; ‘. most strutia@ry manter, and eu the west unteu- Which the Uniociwid eluiin to hase defeated a force! to be done. " <opontt “ais Geen aan rained "ele baal sable grounds of twe thoamnd Confederates. The same telegram | apparel was found cunceaied near a but PARC AMR AIS AY ED pres me RNR Nas ~~ NY EW ADVERT SEHR is BLAUKWOOD'S MAGAZINE ON CONSIGNMENT, - Lt : ax tua. And now for le reports thet General Jacksou, with a large number | It is clear, therefore, that our ernisers cannot | which Kddy built. He was arrested and’ * be: for Sale, | , } ‘ = 7CGo | 7 The probable disappaintment of the pleasure of Confederate troops, has appeared opposite Han- | meddle with the English vessels in a case like that BRITISIL REVIEW 8. j Boxes Cavendish TOBACCO porn way Ache dhe we laced under guard, to wait further investi- | they would eqyey in chuckling over a rejection cock, Maryland, and threatens to destroy it unless of the Trent without provoking a war. Another! ! While in confinement he attempted. New Goods from New York, | lately evacuated by the Union forces. | Attempt te enforce what until now had been pe. | K8UOn- gg . . ’ : of the petition fum@shes the only tatedligible clue Sane Pe ee | garded aa the law of nations, againata British vex. | 60 commit suicide, by cutting his throat. | _L. SCOTT & CO., New York, continue to} to the chagrit which the Jslander and Monitor sine acl, with either contraban.! wares or contraband | Un heing disouvered, thinking he was about! The subseriber hae just received at —— the following lvading British Periodi- ’ ey STRANG SCOTT'S enge board, would bring the British nuvy | to die, he confessed that he had murdered | oe, a . Bn os : b sl RAN( , passengers on board, would bring ' 1 rtish Mmitvy , in ere j ‘ OUSE j eee avaeeaal a ano Zo = ‘ Visit TO FRANCE | Upon our coasts without any previous demmud toe; the woman, and subsequently sunk the body | 5 | : Prece 7. Swe ha Vv 1 people m the | ' The same pauper from which we took the above | eparation.” ' }at a place called Black Ledge, where search | Queen Strect THE LONDON QUARTERLY (Conserva- | couutry te hurry along with the petitious, we The New York journals, with one or two ex-| jg now being made. Eddy lies in @ very pre-| : ox 41 . j . ons “oe " 5 ¥ rE Ww , RK i ; a | eluew the ichiien Sse to Ves it in a totally | areoue condition.—Acadian Recorder, Hali-| ene Pai: Ue Cape Tpataate, ace the decision, just as they saw it in a totally : 225 Reams Wrapping P: Mr. Davies save that ke has written his letter = py, unexpected and hasty return of Gen. Scott different light befor: the decision was reached. But | | € mest thes. fad fax, January 4, 1862. -_ Ps oo ee eee 1000 Pieers Room Papering ‘principally for the ne Ghavewing connen- Sis Reaitin, atieued a subj ‘ ‘ of ae bh spec alstien per haps we cannot better close this congregation Te ee ee 20 Halt-Chests superior TEA 5 Cases BOOTS & SHOES 50 boxes Digby HERRINGS . 4 boxes Macearopi = \i 100 bb's. Labrador Herings 5 lron Bedsteads 15 dozen Corn Brooms : A lot of Cooking and Franklin Stcvea, for wood and coal. ‘ Some small Cook Stoves for vessels. - All the above at low prices, WILLIAM DODD, Queen Square, ose E STORY ABOUT GEN upp » following extraordinary intelligence | : supplies the following ; x | ceptions. haves hos ae ie : on ; . . i : » have keen but one aspect of the case should net have been se wilely abused respecting General Scott's visit to France i I 2 ‘THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig). j 3 ‘THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW jon With the Central Liberal Society—that, being | o,, Jeayving America he was described as sutlering of opinions, than by quoting the final paragrapn | C. Y.M. Lirenanry Iysriture.—The Very Rev. | 4 Boxes exellent Tebaces g (Free Oct 14, 1861. . € the okt Ref As ation, his | from injury in the spine, from dropsy, and several | em the London Times of the Mth ult., on Mr, | James McDonald read a lecture last Tharsday even: | 15 do. No. } Seap Ubureb). . we ‘A mentee ¢ ok en re ee adi mene ak aaa 6 se Weed’s letters addressed to that journal. After | ing, before a large aud respectable audience, which | *varl Stare , ’ 7" ; f other ailments. He could scarcely sit up, and he , . J R I After irae | 10° oa, Pearl Starch. CASH CUS rOMERS, } counter friends might suppose he was also a dozed the greater part of the time like oue utterly alluding to the hope expressed by Mr. Weed that assembled at the above Inatitate. anember ef the new Society. There are many such letters for the newspapers as the one we i 4 i wie : : " THE WES’ [STE y j ! dexeription of the geographical relations, and the na-| Which are now oifered to the publie at low prices. | THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal). | erwens in the country who were members of the noone imagined, and the neral impression of | S] iwhit i » end be brought about—! : : ’ ’ 1 uu , a genera pt ' Slidell might in the end be brought about—bnt on the discussion of the * Causes and Consequences | "2% ZINE (Tory) PLIES, will do weil tv call and examme the raany in the new one whe liad ne connesion with 7 1 hich ought to be an authority, tells ve a ' : . a y rrnal, whi wht t in authority, tells very “ But her forbearance will never be tried. We} which he cited, in attributing the war to the high ; : ; ; ; ; : respectfully to informa the Public that they affairs will render these publications unusu-| ? , aa Maptieeta, while he thinks it bis interest | Sentiments of every Englishman on this painfil | are —— to on the South ; and further tothe “fa : KING SQUARE HOUSE.’ Davies, will not follow bis example in writing | to maintain a peace, no doubt would wish to pass subject. States.” ‘The consequences of the war, the Rev.) 0? Conveyancing; aud trust, trom their local! the hastily written news-itews, crude specu-) We shall iake anether opportunity to convince which we must claim the eredit of being undoubted, | fair treatment which we are in the habit of re-| of military Liw—snuppression of freedom of speech,| favoured with general patronage. | historian, written after the living interest | TATIONS from London, Glasgow, Man- *Xtensive h ten. Seott aunved to vets uter : . » pebellj illi ; yibar vere | . . : 2 ti * Sle ay . extensive, that Gen. Scott managed to get an laters | dy demand that she shall abstain from actual out-| the rebellion millions of dollars were wasted, aud | their Office, East corner of Prince and Water of the time shall have passed uway. At is to) pool, New York, Bustum, Portland, Halifas, To THe Evrror or tur EXAMINER. ' i I riex against England, should the worst come to the | #senabie reparation, Sonthern side of the American question, and though | le ft : : ; os — —— |of current events, and as such, in addition) ; ward a leading article, propounding the Views of | ask and have what should seem to him a sufficient | desired form of * protracted negotiation.’ ” i font Eh ound. ; forth > . . ’ . . , ‘yp ye “wih A vote of thanks was unanimously wiven the V ery pPickep up near the East Point, on the 1ith and theological churacter,we urge them uUpud i E ARMEK, the MECUANIC, or tor FAMILY celiency the Lieut. Goveraer for a dissolution of | stitfest of * Good mornings, with the assurance that purpose of England, that we cannot but feel it to| The diseussion, which took place, was animated, | | stock on the tsland. fact to the Enwlish Government This ma : sa hs * | Waa re oo 8 jee > Pex ; c is- | li , “Use icati ‘8 criber epiuion oa the action taken by the Legislature tor the fact to the En 1 Governmer ri may | with a aulema and deliberate conviction, that this |" resolved that the subject be resumed for dis- | lug expeuses, on applic ition to the subscriber, , ; “ 4 See ‘ ‘ ; “ , |to these Reprints, inasmuch as they can new . : | Fairfield, East P Jan. 20, 1862 : I q y : SUGAR AND . I do not trespass on your time for the purpose | .jows how the substance thereof got into the Paris | arrogant terms on which an adjustment of the | a : | ai eee Lanes : | = —_- in giving what I consider advice prejudical to the THE AMERICAN PRESS ON THE LIBE- Commenting on this the Boston Courier says : length of time taken up in general maiter, relating | , TERMS, Per ann. | from " BY WILLIAM! DODD, . we ’ vr m. Thetthis = a ould recruss the es. ere — Seen a wears Coney by tural resources of the Northern and Southern States, | 8. W. McMURRAY . Dan aoa an oor thantic almost ediate ithout strong reason, Tits ‘h the | _ Messrs. Mason ; , ) DUNE a ‘ ‘ z 3 anid Si ; s| Ss. - MCI é ° } r - 3 , . : 7 oe eo “4 ae ee | ee ane Une Gneneny Oe SEUGSER. SEREND ONE the Rev. lecturer entered atconsiderable length up- | January 20, 1852 Jim pd BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGA-) PALL and WINEES SUP- . wld Saciety who do not belong to the new, and | course was that the news be brought was that which | whieh proposition the Times regards as no better | cree Cig] Woe) Te Ree aan ee ane. | . te Tawar: ‘ phon ay orga ene Ppa, ti We Pine H i | of the Civil War.’ The Rey. gentleman agreed with r Ie pae | ettled the Mason and Slidel! question. The Court than renewed insolenece, it declares ;— | the views of President Davis, and other Southerners, LAND OFE RCE, The I t critical state of F Largo and Valuable Assortment : rgeape . , r od resen *ritica 8 e 0 Wuropean - saasial me that all persene of | positively a story which, though it does not seem to ' \ Yen | ? 5 ESSRS. BALL & SON take leave most | oods ' eg ot. We oe we ’ - ben ; \ ne loal wie oe table we at femntanie aa eeunhh, can, we think, convey to Mr. Churlow W vod the duties imposed by the Northern States, and Which | of G at. Rees Soe, Oe gest eae Wed k j natical’’ opinions of the Northern “ preas and pulpit are prepared to treat with parties desirous to sell ally interesting during the forthcoming year. | e do not ask trom America courtesy | tes , © ses. -+ Sagopa Pee Ais pres . > r r reauiring S wal The i oa i iddle gr } the mapping 5 Plas ur afcetion, respect for the Queen of 1e ia Foy itt reference to the Slave institutions of the Southern | Of PEE hase Land Property,or requiring Surveying | 1 bey will occupy a middle ground between | eee . ¥, 7 MDUhi a Ua pA ale . < gi . Ped racege There ie are ” rive - : 2. om . ° ° . P ° . } : : ed from him *Prorosep COALITION BETWEEN FRANCE AND ws Prince. I lene things are hers to give or to lecturer said, were violation of the principles of li-| knowledge of the country, extensive experience, lations, and flying rumors of the daily Jour-! ‘ BEER & SON have received fre ; Amenica.—We have heard, upon authority for) withheld. We do not even ask that amount of berty, ax seen im the estitblishwnent, in seme States, | and puvetual attendance to business, they may be} nal, and the ponderous Tome of tue future) Having completed their FALL DIMPorR- as it was given by an official very high up, whose | ¢eiving from other nations. We have long ag nd the press, and the suspension of the Constitution | sey > j . -¢ s : the errur of the opinion he has ex- “ wae piven Sy ane : — x t ations. e i mg ago and the press, 4 e sus] on} Several Properties are now for sale, of which | ang oxveite » ~ sid of - - : Mr — a sale hs : ao meusure, tuken by red tape, would be something | made up our minds to dispense with that; but we | in several particulars; and moreover, that through | fal] sacaiiicoey be ascertained by applying at and excitement of the great political events | chester, W viverbam ptun, Piymouth, Liver- i yaragraph of bie letter. 4 . as pressed int - | ; ; ie ‘pe 7 if lew ith the Emperor of the Fre ch and POPORE’ sae . y y eS SBCT’ ~ | Jo . ‘ . . a j te Sava uaueae ty ‘ ea Penis ak Welt ‘Ame- | F886, OF that, if it is committed, she shall make een a mer es full exposition of the | Streets, Charlottetown. } these Periodicals that readers must look for ke, they feel confident that their : m a coalitior } if de will & Gi kb v¢ leetuve was an able : xp * | Charlottetown, January 20,1862. RW the onlyreally mtelligible and reliable history | LARGE STOCK, Sin—The Examiner of the 30th ultimo put for- worst; for which good service his Majesty might well; if not, the alternative will net come in the decidedly favorable to “ Secession,” im tone, was! | AS ges : : ' (ineladi ! oi i a | written and read in a calm and gentlemanly spirit. | (to their well-established literary, scientific, {'¢luding almost everything the Central Liberal Society in relation to its diss reward. The Emperor turned a cold shoulder and The Boston Daily Advertiser says :— approval of the propriety of petitioning His Ex- deaf ear to the proposal, and bade Geueral Scott the |“ Even now, so undefined is the palpably sinister | Rev. lecturer, which be stitably acknowledged. inst., a whale boat, about 25 feet keel, with “ae Consideration of the readiag public. USE,) a Aye Se ee tor va- t ‘ sie. ae Tenge ; a ae ci 2 , . mon j riety uall or pr 1 that the House of Assembly, ia order that the public “oagland was his w arn all) »und he would act as! te uncertain whether the issue bas been postponed | and prolonged to a late hour; but as many gentle. | the oe tt hit 7 ve Une bow. The owner EARLY COPIES, 2 ye rm & a 7 might howe an opportunity of expressing their such towards her More he did, and communicated for years, or only for & few months. Dut we say meu rad not an opportunity of giving their Views, it, Can have The same " proving property and puy- The receipt of Advance Sheets from | Charlottetown Nov 25 1861 ; : i : ; |the British publishers vives additional value! 2 AoiS . 7 : serve to explajn the report that the despatch of : vussion on next Thursday evening.—Com. } Cr JOUN INTYRE ‘ I 8 . 1 pee mae de ids the purpese of ectting the Land Question. Earl Russ ii Wye at once given to the En peror, and nation will deserve to PERISH when it forgets the | wT ” ; S ** ae JOUN McIN PYRE, Pag . | : + : of inform I th ery that 12 ‘all . hae i| Dp Cuan ieee Sati be placed in the hands of subseribers about informing yeu and (he country that i disapprove papers. question, not essentially critical, has been foreed | KBATING Crun,— On Friday evening last the | ppy 4 . ° as s00n as the original editions i “ Hae of the determination of the Central Liberal Society. upon it ata moment of distraction and weakness.” | Members of this Lustitution inet, but owing to the | To be Sold DY Auction ! : Now Tanding ex P . | to the Club, no question war dixcnssed. F agi . } mW , ' : | For any one of the four Reviews......&3 0 ; . On next Friday evening the question for diseus- Ponce . ; : = 0; lihds. Prime Porto Rico SUGAR, 10 “We do not say that we indulge quite such a | spirit as this; oom ares os Se onteey, for the public are) BATION OF THE SOUTHERN CON- aware, that I, as a Colonist, would never consent ss MISSIONERS. to any settlement ef this question which did not embrace a atriet aud intpartial inves’ gation of the . : Se s fulfillment of the evnditions under which the WE are indebted to the St. John Freeman for) * qy. toston Courier of Tuesday said :— Grantees obtained the Township iands, but I write the following extracts from leading American! “ All we need ask of England now is, to keep oacaeenm sabe bad be eebechin these. journals, showing how intensely mortified they are bands off of our affairs; and as we have disap- nezion with the Ceatral Liberal Society. time disappoint her still more, in working out our It would have been uanecessary for we to have | of Great Britain with respect to the surrender of | national problem in our own way. We do not offered any remarks on this subject, were it not Yason and Slidell. The first extract is from the Wish to look to England for either aid or sympathy. well known that some years ago [ took a promi- B 2 er people and government misunderstand us, as nent part in the proceedings of the Liberal Reform | ?°8ten Courier :— much at least as we do her own. Association; aud aa I have met with many gentle-| “ The first feeling of multitudes will be one of! cured of some weaknesses by the late transaction, men who entertained the opinion that the two so- | relief, that a disposition has been made of the mat-| and shall be much better off, by attending to what cieties were formed by tie same persons, and ter so warmly iu dispute between this country and! concerns us at home, and by looking upon Great aetuated by the same views, I therefore take this Great Britain. In most cases, this feeling will be) Britain exactly as upon other foreigners as ‘ ene- ortunityel removing euch an erroneous opinion. | accompanied with a strong choking sensation,, mies in war. in peace friends.’ But as she has | for clearing the decks, hoisting the flag, and pre | paring for action.” at being compelled to submit to the just demand would alse add that the confirmation of the which we apprehend it will take a good deal of mustered her forces in preparation for the result | Award by the Legislature in the coming session careful treatment to control and to compose. It) which she anticipated, it is in the highest degree (which these bodies, as men of honour, are bound | will rudely contravene the patriotic sentiment and) incumbent upon us to be in readiness for whatever ty do) will ia my opinion set the Land Question at spirit of the people. It will be a hard blow to! turn our relations with her may take in the rest forever. It way, Mr. Editor, appear super- | those who ‘ feel a stain like a wound.’ There are) future.” ” fluous te pus ea my part te make the latter addi- undoubtedly cases in whieh it is necessary torna-| It may not be amiss to add a brief extract from ton te my statement, but I trust the fact of having tions or for individuals te sacrifice pride, and even | a speech made by Senator Hale of New Hamp- been repeatedly asked the question, if it could not | te waive the consciousness of justice, for a time, shire, in the U. 8 Senate, when it was raneoured again be iegitimetely agitated, will appear a sufi- in order te avoid a fatal alternative. cient explanatia a. satistied that we had been guijty of any agtual) Mason & Slidell. After declaring that such a By inserting this cammunication in your paper wrong, nune could be more torward than we to! surrender would be fraught with more evil to the pointed her iu the recent business, we will in due | We shall be | Were we | that the Govermnent were about to surrender | but in view of all the facts, we go | sion willbe the same as previously announced, viz; January Zist, at il o’clock, A a, eta ee vate oe 7 “4 chests superior Englisty TEA, 15 boxes or any ne jour Reviews.....7 € PIPES, for-sale low b ; | For all four of the Reviews..... vecxame COT | | Beet |For Blackwood’s Magazine...........3 00! . British Dry Goods Store, i iiss crores nsw 2223 on) _Chslottetown, Dog 8, 86k | Which has contributed most to the advancement | | of civilization, the Pen or the Sword.” | Lovis Dayirs, Sec'y. January 16th, 1862. The remaining Stock at the ~~ “+ j i in: ‘api GREAT GEORGE STREET Bie Cage Young Mex’s Lirerary Isstirerr. | r —As ant wed, this [ustitute convened ou the 2&th | ult., and warmly discussed the subject, * The Plougis | )and Compass,” resulting in the decision that the lut- | ter ix the most requisite for the maintenance of the | commereial and civilized world. | |} On the following Thursday, the 5th inst. ‘as was | agreed on) the question, “Which contribuics most | DRY GOODS ? A discount of twenty-five per eent. from| to the happiness and welfare of mau, the matrimo- | AND SMALL WARES, | Sy sins: ema 'the above prices will be allowed to Cives) | nial endurance, in its varions incidents, or voluntary | a - a . nm. in } . . . single i The — for “ latter side, adyo- | ae al Grocer ies—Treacle, Salt, ee vor ~ ale i, vane er cated for with considerable of well-grounded reasons. | ndigo, C: . ic ; more Of Lhe above Works. ius: Four copies | though it finally, but with slight majority, met its | lig oe of \ arnish, of Blackwood, or of ne Review, wall be sent | | contents the —e life me the preference Dye Stu ffs, Glass, | to one address for $9 ; four copies of the four | as one erring, ose & ag nore fel ) ; a ee ee ee ne my emore Sent | Tron wX Steel. | Reviews and Blackwood for $30; and so on. | ALSO | For Blackwood and three Review-..... 9 00) | For Blackwood and the four Reviews. .10 00} | Money current in the State where issued will be received at par. } CLUBBING, consisting of STAPLE and FANCY } | | city and independence. j Phe Institute was honored by having a good por- | tion of its audience, for the evening, composed of a | Postrace —Subscribers in the British Pro-| é' 'vinces will receive the Keprints Free of U.S. | eR ctuble ber of the y« r ludies of the Dis- . “ . f j iia hella be ie solicited eee aa ae Coffee, Spicos, Sugar, and Toa Postage. occasion, Z NE EE Ez funy N. B.—The price in Great Britain of the) ° AE ‘five Periodicals above named is $31 per! At the close, it was agreed that the question, | i * Spendthrift and Miser,” be discussed on the next of the best construction ; one very superior 7" 7. . . annum. | Thursday, as to whose quality is due the mostesteem| Coffee Roaster; Platform and ‘ounter ’ —---- | P. W. RYNDMAN. adams. | Fx ack wor two Reviews......7 ' . | For Blackwood and two Reviews 7 00 To arrive per Schr. Charles” from Boston, ns. 20 Puncheons Mo.asses 10 Tierces ditto 100 bags Fine Salt 5 boxes Coffee 100 sides Sore Leatruer 10 casks Kerosine Oin 20 boxes Candles 10 kegs Carb Soda For sale low by P. W. HYNDMAN, Ch.town, Dee. 23, 1861. 1&éRW FOR CHRISTMAS, OXES, Halves, and Quarters ‘Buneh Muscatel Raisins, a few half Boxes Sa- perior Layer do., Valene do., Currants, Apples,Onions, Cheese, Candied Peel, Spices, you wil oblige, yours very respectfully, wake voluntary reparation, Did we believe that. country than anything that yet marked its history, | a niiis Ones ntlone. lat Seales, Nests of Drawers, Show | THE FARMER’S GUIDE ke. &e. BEER & SON, BENJ. DAVIES in order to secure the national saiety, we must! be said :-— | vation. “ieswudeiri was sethdesaiin aa 2 te ag Cases, and other Shop | Dee. 16, 1861. Im oat. < o> | ° ° . . > a J . ' Vutllon. s ir as st ny wapph acl . : j age ‘ . ne siligpaae - . Ch. Tewn, 17th January. 1502. j) make or . ——_ arene ot a pe eee eas all that > had gained | and reaurded A, tn Whees wave io hale. aeheot | Furniture, &e. TO 7 irene St ee r ,oWn, so as to satisty the demands of a new aud) in the Revolution, and be humiliated to a second bute most, both to his own contentment and t! Ty. : " ; . i EBa i Ek ALO ROBES ee dreaded adversary, we might submit with what- rate power. No man would go further than him-| support of social interests. nt 7 wus oF Sanp—Under £10, cash ; £10 to SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTICAL — 3 ANNIVERSARY OF THE OPENING OF ever grace we could suminon—reserving the re-| self for peace, but he would not submit to national sefore dispersion, the topic of “ Abolition, or pre- £90, three months ; over £00, six months— CULTURE, | T KING SQUARE HOUSE. ST. DUNSTAN’S COLLEGE | newal of our claims to a more fitting opportunity. | disgrace and dishonor to obtain such peace. servation of Slavery,” was chosen to be Sebenbiins approved joint notes. By Henry Steprpens, F. R.S., of Edinburg, | A BEER & SON . . «ve dé a. j - 4 aye But having assumed a position on priuciple, we “He would faver the arbitration of another Os Friday evening last, the students of St.| would rmsk consequences reasouably within qur) power, but if a demand has been made by Great Dunstan’s College celebrated the anniversary of coutrel, rather than evade them by any hastey sub-| Britain tor the surrender of Mason and Slidell, war . mission, or neediess humiliation, Still less should | should be declured instanter. and since which tiuss the College has made steady pressive claims, on the part of those who sought. involving such surrender would be infinitely worse One of the spacious rooms in the | 0cc@sion to lasten a quarrel Upon Bs, Wien, owing | than war. ; ; 9 ce He would make its opening, wiieh towk place seven years ago, we be inclined to yield at once to arrogant and op- | all honorable concessions for peace, but a peace | the 26th imstant., with resolution that the above | proceedings be forwarded to the Islander and Ex- )aininer n@Wspapera for publication. DONALD McINTOSH, Sec’y. Big Cape, Dec. 21, 1861. i 20 a and the late J. P. Norton, Proiessor of | Scientific Agriculture in Yale College, New, Ilaven. 2 vols. Royal octavo. 1600 pages | and numerous Ergravings. a | ‘This is, coufessediy, the most complete | ” /work en Agriculture ever published, and in) J. If. Turxer also hereby gives notice that | all accounts owing to him must be settled | immediately. AH accounts against him will | be paid on presentation. January 13, 1862. Died, Dec. 16. lm Superior Axes, 1 00 Superior, womans saa progresa. : : sige ; |— a> <tonmeninaallewe enteral ration: we es ; : | ‘ ° ‘ to other causes, they tl rht themselyes able “ His trie ang ‘ ~narked + , | order to give it a wider circalation the pub- College waa tastefully decorated with engravings take _ gh Sindrcatene” ee oe this mache ning § ey Paria top [enej semester | At Bedeqne, on the 4th inst., of Diptheria, James | | hl | { eae an resolved to reduce the iene _Dee. 1€. il Im ; and mags, aud cumfurtably seated the students, | Py From the unwonted national magnanimity exe in the field, and would double that number to | ene Mr. Thowns Gardiner, in the 2h | a \ j fe] $5 FOR THE TWO VOLUMES! | CIA RD. and 2 aclect eedience, composed of the relatives | hibited by the Government, we get thus advantage, maintain the national hover. If. this Senate |" At Bedeque. on the 4th inst., of Diptheria, Char-| + 4 a : as a a =O © " . . . end bile Doaiitin eiedantn a ciiieliiaitdditn that we put foreign nations compjetely in the should go home after such surrender and humili-! lotte isiptath, damghtor of Mr. Thesens Guediner,| Tv be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on. hen sent by mail (post-paid) to Cali- | I ESSRS, BEER & SON desire to express ne ” ’ . - “| wrong, which might be disposed to jutertere with | ation, it would be the subject of scoru and indigna- | in the 15th year of her age. THURSDAY, 23d day of Januar fait fornia and Oregon the price will be $7. To! . Sanne: gratitude to their numerous eveuing consisted of addresses by Messrs. Sullivan, our domestic concerns during the civil strife, We tion of the country. He regarded the arregant iets at ll otebeskk a mee fais the Red Race "Ovens every other part of the Union. and toy Canada| Friends and Customers, for the very liberal James MvKenna, and Dovald James McDonald, | ball put them in the wrong, tee, very much, by demand of England as a pretext for war. She| “ar . Gacectstebbek Reddin’s Building. the f ll fap (post-paid), $6. [gr This book is Nor the| patronage received from them for several ' entiliiie audcthar tenicnesnnsctedatth the showing that we are net quite so recklees, or re-| was determined to biuiliate us first and fight us| 7Fellmay"s Ointment and Pills. —( hanges of sexson | vy ls S| > ONOW™ | nid ** Book of the Farm.”’ |years past. They also take this o unity , : ' : gardiess of the assumed obligations of law, or of afterwards. Letour cities and villages be burned, | 8T¢ 4!Ways Uying to mankind trom tue variavility of | Ng Goods, viz :— Remittances for any of the above publica-| of infurming thes that Mr MUEL L h aterv of the College. The addresses were care- a are Say virtnin omen teiineDic ¢ us ste tila ei, eM laideitiaedl Crppeig | (emperature new increasing, then depressing, the 50 ches ne . . Li a as z 2 , ' ° j " ® uational comity, as those whe are unfriendly to us| but let our national honor be preserved. Francis weninselt. Mikes’ Wad Mitealenss of shenct’ else 00 chests TEA, English Importation; 1) tions shovld always be addressed, post-paid, BEER is this day received as a Partner in i ? fully composed and delivered in an unostentatious, | ou ena eee on eee ye p- : cuid after the battle of Pavia “ that-all was last tiune, ae didicidieban ode a ate a cates én eask Old Jamaica Rum ; 1 eask Alcohol a to the Publishers, | their Firm, which will for the future be con- yrs graceful ail easy manner. Messrs. James — cinieeeee = an She a then > put Rosentiednd sinless this season. For all thie cntalogue of ailinents, es ys coils Rope; 4 Cooking| LEONARD SCOTT & CQ. } ducted under the name of % ; ik vrabie antieipation reve MbLaCMe Ss, ANG The si “tie would pray tha dimunstration might slo ~ OF : y twice x Stoves ; ackemith’ 2 ra: 2 doze r & , “ , i MeDonald, Roche, Sullivan, D. J. McDonald and percilious insolent tone employer by leading Eng-| not sacrifice eur national hover. ‘Thousands toe ‘ee 2 ee eee eens aaa ; x B a te: 6 t i E yn . _ : : oem: No. 54 Gold street, New York. | BEER & SONS. | Babiness, récited with uineh spirit passages from | lish jourvals be found to oxjiess the fecligs ot would yet come to the field to defend it. [f this survtecaii tal prerdiaian Dustbin, or senting, o40k Indi a4” hichele Dise- Weeds’ 8 tc ak penser ee They hope by continuing to keep as great , ial Pn sii Eccitaiind alla i ‘ see : ; - * , . 29, 9 Darreis -Woods; 2 boxe ep-| ————_---:-: ; . Milton's Paradise Lost. The musical part af the 'M yng ie a or ge Tc thet Leeann ae wal » ee iaiinien tve ae and all, however Sat Be sitert. It ig remark oes. 2 boxes. Ginger; 1 jar Varnish ‘ ‘3 Wanted to Purchase. | a variety of usclul GOODS as heretofore 2 — “ees . 2% peal Lied be jane “a + aaa World meet with such a fire-ia the rear it wot Mably curative fh cipasOP RTM xo0, Tehawed or Uice- | no ae . - hj ortin What te op efeting’s @utetiaiiment was varied, and elicited” a4 our own. for such resentment asthe ease wav | buried from its power.” Aad ’ ..:.| American Office Chairs; 1 keg Soda; 1 bbl | Seep g witholr eae specially rd ‘ 9 OS SUES Feet JCMS GS CRE CUSC Mit} , is power, rated throut; while for glandular enlargements it is! *- i ae ’ ! Female ‘ ’ a } : 4 : the eurpriag and praire of all present. The fine demand, and we shall have had more time to be a aspecific. In coughs, evids, asthma, aan bronchitis, . rushed Sugar ; 20 sides Leather ; 2 boxes| Pa we z ry — . : ae aaiaie eB - ouarging a ee woe orchesizal iustruments preseuted tw the College prepared. In the meautime, the step is taken, . Holloway’s Pills should be taken simultaneously Liorse Nails. | ere ry. ° ryon. re ut'— | prices—to merit a share of publie confidence the B A Irish A al d and acquiescence is tie part of good citizens, in GLAD TO SEE IT.—Our contemporary, the with the triction of the Ointwwent over the chest. | 3 ALSO /SKINS, and HIDES, for which Cash will and support for the future. by © Beuevoleut am Sore uety were made to 1, present condition ofthe country. If we cannot Examiner, appears this week in a uzw drexs, With Kase will soon follow this treatment, and health : i oa be paid on delivery. . GEORGE BEER, discourse the soul-stirring strains of Auld Lang: feel any real satistaction at the result, we would @ promise oe — . appearance, | will retera. A Large Quantity of Dry Goods, | i. J. CALBECK, Agent. | GEORGE R. BEER Syne, G St. Patrick's Day. < 2 counsel paticnee and moderation. No permanent Viere is a decided ehange for the better, and we a ae F : | . . a - in seas . 4 ° anata a, mt — — _ blot, if blot it be, can rest for this, or o long on BOW pronounce the Laamiaer one of the hand- fa | suitable for the season, together with a va-| en ee eae ee | hens PePe o sernahe met js Qa ws from the works of the great mas- the escutcheon of a powerful and high-spirited peo-, Semiest sheets published im the Lower Provinces. jtiety of other Goods, | os 1. 186 : in} i ters. The College Band bas been only a few | ple like our own. And according to their ownae- Lhe colunns of the paper have been made much 3 ort Terms Liberal! _Nov. 1 , 1861. oo so pl Administration Notice. montbs orgauieed, and auder the direction of Mr. count of it, our British allies have submitted, and Mtrrewer, but a larger aineunt of reading matter, j : ’ . 4 ! WW 2 | LL persons having any legal demanda A. Z. Tredill, 2 Canadian gentleman of splendid |: te far severer indignities trom us, than thin.” ) boty in’ breadth and jength is now given. It iil 5 WM. MeGl LL, Auctioneer. Notice. against the Estate of Miss Lise ANN & Dut Leg Mile Salem Gazette (formerly Rep.) argues that DCCoMes US to say anything of the talent with | Charlottetown, 13th January, 1861. \ THERES, by Order, dated the 10th Compros, of Chatham, Kent, England, de- meso) sttaimnents, periurued BOP CERE PCE | ood pulicy required the backward step on the Which the Examiner is edited, as that fact is ax adios A Saba ARE giegeeNs of August last, made by His Honor the | ceased, are requested to present their ac- especialiy Marabout Polka, in precise time, and part of the Government, however hard tu take. proverbial on the Island as “ household words. J Extensive Sale of Stoves ! Master of the Rolls, I have been appointed | counts, duly attested, within three monthe correct harmony. The vocal pieces were not as and nays: — We are disposed to make our very best bow in ' ' . : * Committee of the Estate of PAUL Ma BEY.) from this date; and all persons indebted to cormetiy sung, exeept Weber's Hunter's Chorus,” " a ne of a eto acknowledgment of the ligh compliment paid to From Liverpool Direct. r me toe will pete & panes wn a 0 ae yn oe adjudged Svea ub-! the cae are requested to make immediate ‘ ‘ ‘ ; 128 The Same tuterest That we have in establishing ; gill natin Crom Rose’ oie > coe Oa s «Bae i ee a Hs Sale hoom, on Z the 24th sound mind, therefore require a ersons) payment to whieh was rendered, with Piauo accompaniment, what may be eailed the Ameriose doctrine of ore i aoe oe ee ‘i ents “—— os . ar ae oo a ~ es January, at Ll o’clock— ' ! indebted to the anid Paul her for RENT, | ay MARIA ANN ROTCHFOKD, B gould style. The musical gem of the evening tral rights. It is the neutral doctrine of the weaker Thursday last, but we are half inclined to mal oe Maste See — er | 50 Resta COOKING STOVES lor otherwise, to make immediate payment, Administra orig \ } ; ywers, and its effect is, to hamper aud const that friend Ross is ouly quizzing we—KEp. Ey’. | fastened—baving a FIRST CLASS CERTI-| 8 . Was the Overture of Paschon, tor four hands, per- . ) steangar,~that is Great ‘Breain "Thi or re . a a + EE BOCA PRicwill anil eb thee he hile Port, as| 6 Great Republic do du (to me of tne amounts due from them res-| Charlottetown, January 6, 1862. — 3i formed yu the pianw by Mr. Tredill and Master |. . 8 ae hit My age Sar ae > Sire a Recast aif 7 Magara do d | pectiveiy. oe ee | Teason, igre than any prejudice against us, or any . _, | usual, about the first of April next. ER pig ; 7 ry din 2 oth Soe rr Gafeey, in g manner whieh would not be diacredit- act of secessionists, that has turned the whole pub- Dean Boptzs.—Mr. Alexander Chiverie he superior sa ling qualities of this Ship | 14 Box do do Aud W hereas it appears that the said Pau: IN otice, able to prufeased artiste. At the conclusion of | lie opinion of Europe against us on this question. Writing from Souris to his brother in town, have already been sufficiently proved ; while 4 Clinton Stoves . é mobies tie ° en eres al — ol pe Sabessiian purposing to leave the the rieh Ii pa fen) teant siven by the! reat Britain has been drawn into this course, states that on the North Side, last week, the condition in which sbe bas discharged her. 8 Model do (Glass Urns) re Veaveyenenss : portions o " aan | ISLAND NEXT SPRI G, would re- a ; € : against all her gwn practice and precedent and 18 barrels batter, and also some cheese, were Cargoes, commend her to the attention of 6 Organ do jand Real Estate belonging to him i Chat-) cust all INDEBTED to him to make maxe- students, several gentlemen in attendance gave ex- permanent imterest, by what seems to us an im- picked up; and that three dead bodies were ‘shippers 4 Gorden City Stoves | jotetown, Charlottetown Royalty, and else- | DIATE PAYMENT. Afi dbbouate ‘Fe ning , ; » of le “en 9 » inetine ’ eal f . . > ry j ce lik | J a . ™) 7 > MENT. accou mai Wesson yy complimentary remarks to the pleasure a ot evans madne wey and the instinct of self- | seen in the lolly ice—one with the head off For Freight or Passage, please apply to 2 Oven Parlor do }mhere, | do hereby CAUTION ail Persons | UNSETTLED on the 15th APRIL, willbe ™ , a iii alls uterest has brought all the rest of the world to her) __ . The exact! keteen Tick wo ® Conn: | 2 Alma d against dealing in, or conveying any such | ; whieh they gerived from the eveuing’s entertain- side. And this ic the ree har eats chitiiaanie but they could not be got at. 19 exact) Anprew Duncan, Esqr., 12 Canniag Place, 2 Alm o | ae g ; ‘then placed in the Manps oF aN ATTORNEY wet. The Bes Rector of the College, in behalf | and indici: it : Sates be sad 7 oe spot is not given where they were seen, but Revenue Chambers, Liverpool, England, or to | 9 Portable Grates Lands, or accepung any Conveyances thereof, | Cor collection. : ace . : Ke, an ja “<3 SE ES Se we OO Es snchiesn nade bectiten ie, Beek Meet JAMES D. MASON 6 International do , until the question ol the validity or invalidity, | JAMES M MB madre 2 hich | question. 2 oe | ‘ + Me aN. a ss Pere : : a bd > cCO " i. nls, & short reply, after which | 4 Point. There was no appearance oi any ves-| Charlottetown, January 20, 1862. 1 Hat Tree, 2 Umbrella Stands jof such Conveyances, from the said Paal| January 6, 1862. RW 4i the Jiand perfermed the National Anthem. Tu compapy then proceeded to the Dining-room @f the College, where an elegant and substantial | The Albany Argus (Dem.) has a lively article, | with a good deal of wit in it, over what it calls Mr. ‘ Seward’s “ Happy Dispateh,” and tells us :— have belonged. . “ Passing aside such trifjes as the mere facts, 12 Which they were came from somewhere sel to which the unfortanate men might Fepast was provided. Another hour was here en- | how Mr. Seward precipitates himself upon the ar- in the St. Lawrence, struck the ice in the | It is supposed that the vessel | | Mabey, shall have been decided by the Court l- dozen Pokers, 2 Oven Mouths jot Chancery. Js OSEPII TIENSLEY 8 4 sets Hollow-ware Committee of Estate. | » fice, Lower Great George Street, Terus — All sums under £10, cash ; over 0 7 . 4 Fire [ron do, 1 11-22 doz Shovels ~ Fiour, Molasses, Tea, Xe. fFMULE SUBSCRIBER HAS FOR SALE— 40 Chests Congou TEA, i LUMBER. Freer or Pare Prxe Boarps 40,00 ; tulf , : , ‘ Nhe tow j scember, 1861. np P ‘rea- dR eg EE Py a a re arr RR n> 2a0: 6 aceite’ Sok ay sera 'sect| —tmagaases: elie: ioe, |e one thich fe | pearergthe Mb 0 e & B SARE BO Goes RO 0 eve +! . ’ ), 6 months’ credit, on approved Joint) ses, § mc. ew it apd eloguqpee which fell from many lips. know which he has done best. He pleads firston and that they drifted on shoer upon the ice, | 20 do Molasses, Notes of Hand. - Molasses, Sugar, ke x we LOWE, At ten Welock the company broke up; and from | one side, and then the other, with an adrvitness which was broken by the force of the surf, 40 Cases American Boots & Shoes, ALEX. McKINNON, | HE Schooner ** SAGO is daily ex-| D fae tn near P. of W. Vollege. the sucial feeling which prevailed, from the fact aw i alae ht nae lan i and the men precipitated into the lolly.— 120 Bbls Dbt Extra Flour, January 13, 1862. Auctioneer. | non from BARBADOS with neeeaaaee Rit that iumeeence, youth, wit, wisdom, eloquence, | elaim was, and ther puts him to the blush again, by | Ross's Weekly. = a or do The above lot of Stoves can be examined 100 Saree Bright Muscovado MO- RUSSET APPLES. aud beauty all contributed, we must pronounce it refuting all he has put forward forhim. His atti- | ae ae : ~~ LEX McKINNON at the subseriber’s Sale Room, at any time A fe ; Bari els SUGAR QUST ARRIVED THIs DA¥ schoune ape af the most pleasant eelebrations that we | de, a8 he bolds himself in, st the turning point} Drownep.—A Correspondent writes to us 69 ne ~~~" | previous to the sale. mings per cence & Ch h d fi “S : | of his ratiocination, isa perteet tableau. If he had! from St. Peter’s, that Mr. John Melsaac, | January 20, 1862. 500 Fresh COCOA NUTS, ke. Chatham, O08 900 ee See ae enjuyed. | gone on much further ix his precipitate discourse,| aged 26 years, youngest son of Mr. Phihp Te oslatin en of the students, who were not be would have establixhed forever the British doe Melsaac, ‘of the above place was lost on geomet wil be ead to earn tht their soe ar tie of bligcret ghia: Wut be arrots mvc Wednenday, Dee. Lith, from on board th rapidly progreming in their studies, that they | .svee his countey ashtbe pets ‘of ean) Sehr. Telegraph, on her passage from St. are in geod health, aud eajoyed themselves with jaw.” vat | Peter's Bay to St. John’s, Newfoundland.— We most cheerial spirits. ‘The friends of the) The Provide — ae _., Lhe young man was in the act of assisting College, and education generally, will be pleased 8 ao. “ournel (Semeriy Rep.) epeake to stow the flying jib, when he lost his hold eeny Sand ag cde aun: ee, ane - .., }and fell into the sea. It was dark, with a since Ake openiug of the College it) |“ Many, we presume, who do not agree with strong breeze blowing at the time, and it;was . ‘ fr. Seward’s res ; *t be gratifie ‘ har made steady progress, and that within the ward # reasoning, will yet be gratified that | impossible to render any aid. He was a | Dentistry. NOTICE ! Charlottetown, Nov. 18,186). | a, JUBERT, Dentist, , TOTION wii a . Ce Ps prepared serail Test rent ant nae see coset CHARLES BELL tain to the various branches of t ae | 8 ip ber oe ers power | BGS te infote hie frieeds ta’ Towe aed! Por ‘ |0 sale contained in an Indenture ef Mortgage | Country ,and strangers visiting the Cit Teeth carefully inserted, extracted, cleans | bearing date the 14th day of February, 1848, | nat _ ees g - y» ed, and fitted. R |and made between John Hobs, of Chalotte- | SUPERIOR | Office hours from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. wT town, of the one part, and James H Peters, | eee ee isidence at Mrs. Douglas’, Water-street. oF the other part: ALL THAT PIECE OF PRaggdvem: \ ine, Ready-made Clothing, A. McK. | | | 75 barrels Russet Apples 4 Puncheons Motasses 1 bhd SuGar, boxes Stare and Clothes Pins 35 barrels Onions 5 doz Carpet Brooms Lot Ce = LIAM DODD rick Baridi Queen-street. December 23, 1861. * the cause of difficulty with Eng: is removed. | ; , wy) ve ? ; past year considerable improvements have been They feel that ae iat Ba rey harmed. dutifal son, an affectionate brother, and a Charlottetown, Jan. 20,1862, tf /LAND, being part of Town Lot Number) = ee ‘ade in the institytion Thies has been accom-| with her now, that it we have to contend with ber| kind friend. Much ay is ae his) Notice. Twenty-nine ae ee tourth mg : Sealskin Coats, yay Fur Caps, Gloves, “SUQar, Molasses, plished th h ti | we must inevitably lose the South. They prefer! parents in their sad bereavement.--J6. ; 3 | Town Lots in Charlottetown, which sal umers, my a oe ee of na gentionten | to settle our domestic troubles before en iin za} 5 C LL persons indebted to the subscriber are Piece of Land to be sold is bounded as fol- Gentlemen’s TEA, FLOUR, &e. Who enjoys the bower af bei Preside 2 my gaging one- ‘bese enjoy neral being ita President, an foreign foe. While, therefore, we expect to cae requested tu pay the same, at Gran .| lows, that is to say: having a front of 83 IN STORE. Whose efurts ix the cause of education have been | some loud remoustrances against the decision of| Music! Music! —Some few weeks ago we ttrenuone aed successful as to entitle bim to | ¢ goverument, we think that a great majority of | announced that a subscription fora new band the gratitude aud este of the communi the people will be satisfied.” | was opened, which bad been beaded with a 9) , a " ‘i a | . v9 . 2 7 The Philadelphia North American end Gazette | £¢0¢Tous sum by His Excellency the Lieut | r ‘ . ii o ae | River Mills, Lot 56, before tine Ist day Of) feet on Great George Street, on the north Eurnishing Goods, February next, as.after that date all amounts) sige by a part of the said Lot conveyed by and | due will be placed in the hands of an At-| the said John Hobs to John Hardy, on the TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS, | torney fur collection, southern side by another part of thesaid Lot lasses (a superior article), chests and | balf chests Tea (warranted), Fine, Superfine /and Extra State FLOUR, bbis. of Boston and — 4 ---—-— (Rep,) utters the most lugubzioust one. Profess-| Governor, and that the order had been for- ne TH DINGWELL conveyed by the said John Hobs to John is now |New York Crushed SUGAR, boxes Candi PROGRES GF THE CIVIL WAR. jing that it has no disposition to question the pro. warded to England for the Instrameuts. | eine ecy Little are oak 56. | Gibeon dad the rear by Town fod Number I and Compicte Pipes Confectidnaty Loweael Sane of sonal | priety and justice of the determination of the Pre-| They have arrived, and are at Government | Se eo o pe . adage o a Pag sarge < / picte, = ’ ; , » bi The : : meen : ; i ¥ . : , aR Lot 56, Jan. 20, 1862. | Twenty-eight (28), tegether with all Houses / , Champagne, Pancheons of High W ines, sides news fram the Stutes jnat vow possesses little sident, considering all the circumstances of the! House, and ¢ st of twelve beautiful pieces, | Gran svGr, . aimonmegingty nip. B Os embracing ere, 8B itesest or importance. Jn Wushinyton mutters are | ; , Se ene) SbORES, ONG Cone _ Pp ‘— orate es and Buildings thereon, comprising the Dwell- of Sole Leather (New York and Boston), &e. cose, it nevertheless discourses as follows :— viz: 2 t'orneta: 2 Saxe-French “It is not much to say that the announcement | ‘fryombones—all valve instruments : Horns; 2 ~ quiet, and the gripy is fust hutting itself in for | 3 Cla- | NOTICE. ing House, Workshop and Stables occupied) Every Article in his line of Trade. | | Cheap for Cash, Winter, with Gaile probability of leaving for an | es : 7 by the said John Hobs. ‘Terms Cash coward movemeut to Bieheupud til the coming | 0! the decision of the government iy regard to the! .; . itone; 1 Flute. There is also AVING heard that a person has been y the ‘. . she . Or Three Months, on approved notes. vee. We have accounts of Several ot tinone aki: | Preut affair has been received by the public witb aa Seen nie : | Hi taking up or obtaining credit in Char- Dated 14th November, 1861. Gentlemen calling at his - : : PP The lovers of good music will now be gratified ; and some of our young men will have a chance to distinguish themselves as Mishes whicl, are cou¥pyally coming off with little | profound and unprecedented regret, mingled not that oe” any of those engaged in them. Tn oue | only with indignation, but with extreme bitterness on fate Soe hn Hastoraville, in Western Virginia, | towards England. It is felt that England is as the wivantaye the dviouists edaim to have had | guilty of international eatrage upon the honor and Establishment will find every articlesto suit their wants, MANCFACTURED and SeLECTED with GREAT JAMES H. PETERS. First Spring Ship for 1862. | lottetown on my account : I, therefore, here- | by notify that no one has any authority or ‘rigiit to do so; and any order, writing, note or endorsement purporting to be from or by J. & T. MORRIS. lm —— January 13, 1862. | Flour, Molasses, Tea, &e. &e. ; : They assert that the enemy Lost | 4: . Ini : ba : ical Perf. —Ib VHE eighty killed y : y digmty of the United States as she feigns that this| wusical Performers. . . i is fic- fAYHE well known Barque CARE. ibe en Cth thowmad dollars eth ee Jetized lesvine | eyuntry would have buen in directly ordering the —~ 1 ma. fer .ang aneh. Gergen: Witt be.nad Bs “+ GAZELUE,” R. Casenoy. | CHARLES BELL, | TUE subseriber has for gal Fee ie of the Uwiewsts; but curious “?2ure of the Trent, or of any other like vessel, in| Exports rrom Cuartotrerowy.—By. a | “tious. ; 1862.—] Master, will sail from Liverpool | Market Square. | 40 Chests Copgou TEA yt A why declare that they came vut without | the guise of neutrality, but really in the direct ser- ‘iateeatie by the Hon. Francis Longworth, Con- _Fort Augustus, 16th January, 1862.—lw for Charlottetown on the 23th | Ch.town, Dec. 16, 1861. 20 half-cheste do % eral Be, In Missouri aud Kentucky | Vice of the rebels. With the whole intrinsic right | troller, we see that jduring the year 1861, CARD. March next. For Freight or Passage pluase | (Isl K W Pro 3m) - ot rh —— Wotkiuy ust h ; s oat , Nts Occurred for tlese two weeks! of the case on our side, we are throwna—over- Via sa he a by the Vanderbil:, which arrived ut New | throwu—on a quibble, and put in the attitude of| “here were exported from the port of Char Re moval apply to Messrs. D. Cannon, Sons & Co.,| ——--———— 40 cases American Boots and Shoes ; from Po 3rd | . : a . 5 Te iy 32 7m “4 , hoe be hee ties a bao Sighs near Port | fen seorv, when the aggression ia all on the side | lottstow Riser: 9en eee oat: igus PENA. Subscriber begs to KETURN HIs| Merchants, Liverpool. or OMAN al in 120 bbis. D'| Extra Flour * Ferry, about twenty-tive wiles from Hilton | 21 *&?,ttiewdly enemy, the gg iy wey hele Sates 34.452 bushels ‘ Parnips. SINCECE thanks to his Friends (both Piissiathananie. | vs subseriber begs to inform the Public 20 do. Superfine do imperial partizan, Kugland. he Zorthe ae : naval gad wailiton ‘ern uceouul says that a combined g69 at home and abroad) for tha very liberal _Sanuary 13, 1862. that he has removed to Bonshaw, and | 20 boxes Soup. oe is techuic o r wilh be 5 ; 551.089 bushels panepe vs : - ¥ eXpeditiou, yuder the joint com. | ebiically settled, but a shadow will be ou the| In 1860 the exports were ; 55) .( o } encement x ned ** Bonshaw Inn,’’ where he trusts, | ALEX. McKINNON. wad of General Stevens and Captain Kg rm of the | heart of every patriot until legtiinate opportunity | Oats; 40,166 bushels Barley ; 85 tons Oat- eee aia en ys pein aie ” FOR SALE. 1 ee cad attention to the comfort of the} J 13, 1862. aah Advanced ov Port Roval on the Lat instant, | Shall offer to avenge the insulted sensibilities of| meal; 264,696 bushels Potatoes; 36,765 |» Business. B | oy { anuary $0, ou of the Batteries after a shurt|a people nut used to humiliation through legal Is Turnips.—Jb. teninted by tae? etter. The bag Was | tricks,ang through pretence just within the law.” benhe “en ‘ 6. General . nacho ie = oo a _ The folowing paragraphs are from au editorial Kailneg, ered within dg tiles of the eee |in the New York Evening Post (Abolition) : - A tag of truce was sent by the Confede. thee’ who allowed 10 Whieh wae yranted. One hour wana | © be ex ingly able and ingenious, and seen)s| murderer. are yy, . : : S20, waich ther eo) ait belriud them vue large attendant circumstances will admit. Tancrer has lately been the scene of a uge,) he hopes by continued attention, still) Apply to “The pert of the correspondence which sas | most distressing occurrence—the murder of oust @ continuance of their favours. desired permission to collect and bury | Conducted Wy Mr. Seward is universally admitted) a woman, and che attempt at suicide of the From what we learn, it appears ioneer and General Commission Agent. huthenen shen perpore, atier which they feil | to be gegergily regarded as putting the best fave} ¢hat some few montis since a young man Auctioneer . a near the railroad, whieh | vu the surreuder of Mason and Slidell which the) gamed Eddy—a resident of that place—on We inust a visit to IJelifax became acquainted with a his REMOVAL to the NEW BRICK BUILD- ING in QUEEN STREET, having a spacious! / SALE ROOM, and good Storage and Celler-| arrived from England. by Brig + Margaret.”’ | WILLIAM HEARD. | | | VERY superior PIANO, made hy COL- | Travelling Pablic, to merit a continuation o while residing on the Princetown Road. Queen Square House, Nov. 18. EMR: a WILLLAM DODD, » | Bonshaw, Jan. 13th, 1862. 3in TIWSMITH AND GAS-FITTING | ESTABLISHMENT, (Mr. James Mitiner’s Oty Sranp,) Charlottetown, Dee. 16, L861. 4w Attention given to travellers at ail hours, LARD & COLLARD of Lonpon, Just) the patronage so liberally bestowed upon hire | ~ DODD & ROGERS + ® Tlave still on hand a few of the celebrated © “MAGICIAN COOK STOVES,” pinolly adapied for BURNING COAL FRESH BRUIT, pisscsres, rycen Lt is cconowiea! in its consum of HE": Bright: Sugar, Puncheons Mo- | hed. The So oe : omen : " UsT received per Schooner Ariel, ‘ cleue. , : : Be eatsaied a wig he ons coutess, ne. at fecevenh en wrt #8 It) woman of bad character, well known in the P ! A N 9 FO R S$ A L E Ba, King and Great George Stre J pe = and sh thend Gin ite Gaek iene.. i Grewy Pope. +e Tas force en. | .We ate not wil prodicainent 1) bulice Court. He married her and brought rr very handsome Rosewvod COLLAG reets, 50 BOXES RAISINS, FRESH, inswrea good draught. Pr «, *; soaanaioe counted anes —_ ae on ‘tascam ee (\. | her with him to Tangier, where she remained PLANO (new), 7 octave, will be sold) CHARLOTTETOWN. | te ae , aa ee Soarstone and Grates, for . the ¥ ne et Kana That | Practice. Mr. Seward claims the right to stop and fora few age, but soon left him for Halifax. |very cheap, at e Joite | ee ‘ WILLIAM A. ORR: In Whole, Halves and Quar N. RANKIN, the ahenhnce’ init ‘akaeaneattns, ' iF ud been afters ‘ropuined by tive search neutral vessels conveying the emissdries of | She retur to Tangier in his company on = vi eaah ia 7" , anager. ied i alk as | San Oo eer = a" Ue