“VEN IMVERTINEMENTS. FREEHOLD PROPERTY! ENO be sold by AUCLION, ow FRIDAY, the 29th inst., at 12 o’eluck, in front of the PROVINCE BULLDING, THREE PASTURE LOTS, sal se ut in the Royalty of Charlottetown, near the Property of the ‘ | late u ald; als comfortable two storey DWELL- ravalre reciment 20K ; amped at Mont- late Dr M ‘Donald; also a com v torey DW ELL A cavalry regiment of 1200 men, now encamped at Mont-| 10, 1 rse and Sand, situated in RILUMOND STREET, ip {the City, now rented in two tenements, at £20 per annum, ithe whole being part of the Estate of the late William Webby, }and ordered tu be suld by the Administrator to sdid Estate. = he eS See LITERARY INSTITUTE.! Paisce Eowann [stino.—We copy the following frow | Seniovs Rattway Accinent.—We learn by telegraph that |the Toronto Pasrtot of the 30th ultimo :— |@ most serious accident bappened on the St. Andrew's and Tax opening address for the ensuing season was given by) ,, We have received from the author, Mr. C. Birch Bagster, ' Quebec Kailway yesterday, ‘The exact time when the dis- the Rev. Angus McDonald, oo Thursday evening last, at this Charlocietown, Prince Kiward Island. a valuable work, en- | aster took plice is not given, but it appears that a passenger {nstitate. The Rev. gentleman, after thanking the Managing | titled The Progress and Prospects of Prince Edward Island: earriage came im contact with a gravel car, and, it conse: ; a sketch intended t) supply information upon which inquir- ‘quence of the eollision, four men were instantly killed and ; : iioal ing emigrants _— rely and ae settlers atop as the basis ‘ten wounded, two of them dangerous’ y No farther parti- » mas + ° ay Siaction t ride nowte 3 2 by ihe ras : ; Ce et ns steerer teeeatnce artes ia 1aet a gu ery fay te He insines mates [UE ate given than tht several Woodstock. people wer on which it treats, amongst which are: Charlottetown, Acre- | ®00ard the train.— Fred. Head Quarters. age and the Proprietary, Cuastlines, Population, Census, | 2 respectable audience in attendance the importance of literary Naturel History, Ornithology, Entomolgy, Ichthyology, Bo-| 7 ’ : . : : as affirding rational "y, Farming, Religion, Morality and Worship, Soctetis, | pelier, Vt., will proceed to the seat of war in a few days. Militia, Law, Education, Exports, Prices Carrent, Revenue Allowing eight horses to a car, it will take oxe hundred and and Expenditare, Gevlogieal Notes, Fisherres, &e. The work Afty cars to carey the horses along. The pleasures derivable from the study of chvice literature before us will and vabtedly do much, if well cireulated, to in-| were pourtrayed in cloquent language, and the cultivation of duce emigration to the sister colony. One thing we miss} from the work: the author has given no statistics or other | wy. - 1 ater ‘ef the takewielés 85 wad f enlt information re ative to the Loyal Orange Listution in the Is- |. wnerNe, eo the ae Fan een See forme? one of Mr. McDonald's suggestions to the members for | jand. We believe it is the most numerous and most power- |i" summer, and 25 percent., ia winter, Potatoes swim like the more extended usefulness vod the more harmenious work- | ‘Ul S ciety there, and the public should be made aware of se- | corks in if, and beef is well cored in it, The lake, although , .;,.| eral matters in connection with it. Lf a resvectf£ul apptica- a small one, is never dried up, aud must be supplied from ing of thie Institute. Those who have experienced the sovtiing tion were made to the preper Orange authorities of the Island | springs iu the centre. and elevating influence of music — and who is there that has by the author, the necessary information would, withont! i got f—will readily concur in the appropriatences of the sug- dvubt, have been givenghim. The knowled ze of the existence | A most tragic affair occurred at Fishkill Landing, opposite of Orange Lodge in every city, town, village, and township Newburg. ov Saturday evening, jusi after dav, Mr. August queves. of this Province, has been, it 1s admitted, the greatest means | mb : D eto i Preside 7 quent address by appealing to the sympathy and inviting the | of inducing a large and industrious class of emigrants to settle | PUT, the son of Damel Embury, Eoq., President of the Mr |inour midst. We throw out this hint, as the author states) Atluntic Bank of Brooklyn, a young man, was on his way | 1 Horse, 12 years ld, Columbus breed, an excellent furm Jongld was fullowed by the Hon. E. Whelan and J g | tht it is his -intentien, at an early day, should the present | from New York to spead the Sabbath at the residence of| horse. i ae Mel “ P ’ oe ae. S. — ew ia | venture meet with success, (whieh it certsinly is deserving of, | Win. C. Verplanck, Ksq , and, having left the cars, was pro- it very superior Filly, 6 months old, from Saladin. : Daly, Esqr., who in short and appropriate speeches, coincided and without doubt will,) to extend and widen the subject.”” | ceeding up the bill at the landing to enter the carriage in | @ head of Worned Cattle, in thorough condition, 6 of which ati } . nsinaaten ited are in Calf. with the seatiments of the address, and promised th active 4 Pigs, weighing from 100 60 900 @'teeh. 2 tons of Hay, 100 bushels of Putatoes, with other articles. Terus—12 months’ eredit for all sums PANTEL COLLINS. North River Road, Back Settlement Lot 32, Nov. 25, 1861. , cA rRoLac YOUNG MEN'S — Committee for their active co-operation in sustaining the In- st the good order and decorum observable at all its meetings, = te ~ proceed «J to impress upon the minds of the namerous and Institutions and Debating Societice, amusement, combined with instruction, to both old and young ee There ig 2 small sult Jake near the Ballarat digyings, in ie Further particulars apply to A. H. ¥ATES, Auctioneer, Charlottetown, Nov. 25, 1861. ’ as a cole cote dn +n aevemathiammainareattinnantenttaitnlncsitinndijnisilias | Surplus Stock and Crop for Sale. FEXO he Sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises of the subscriber, on WEDNESDAY, the 11th day of December next, at 12 v’cluck, nvon, the following surplus Stock :— 1 Mare in foal, by Saladin. warranted sound, and of a supe- rior breed, rising 6 years old. Tees at Sale. that enchanting science, Music, in addition to literature, The Rev. gentleman concluded his chaste and elo- | support of the community in behalf of the Institute. We are glad to notice the various fivorable reviews of Mr. | waiting for him, when he was stabbed through the back not | C Birch Bagster’s recently issued Manual for Emigrants) far below the right shoulder-blade, and expired immediately | We have the means of knowing that the ap-| The cause of the murder is unkoewo, Mr. E.'s watch and The mother of Mr. E. is support to the Institute. it was-then announced that the Hon. E. Whelan would and Settlers. t lecture on Thursday evening next, 28th instant. probation of the most competent authority in Prince Edward | purse were found on his person. is'and, on the subject of toe Coasr Line, las been awarded) Mrs. Embury tue authoress. to the author, Qn the treatment of this topic very con- = Subject : ~ Literature; its advantag’s and pleasures’? The meeting then bruke up, appareacly highly pleased with the evening's proceedings. The members having remained, they proceeded to the elec- tiee of Office-bearers for the ensuing year, whic) resulted io siderable merit rests, as with his complete and careful des- | eription ol the coas! strange.s may safely, in the absence of | a regular book of directions, run for any harbor in the Island. Chere is a elass of eaguirers to whom this information is} always useful, and we are glad that Me. Bagster has supplied | ftlarricd, On the 29th Ovtober, at Miscouche, by the Rev. Mr. Quevillon, P. P., Mr. Christain Gallart to Miss Louisa Arseneaux, both of F.fteen Point Ou the 3tst ult., by the Kev. J. Dayis, Mr. J. A. Lord, of Tryon, to | | Miss Jane BE. Warren, of York River. the fullarcing qnnomtmenta, vis :-— On the 24th O-t. at St. Suviour’s, Paddington, London, England, by Patron—The Right Rev. Perer Meihiiw: Yice Patrona—Hon. D. Brenan. ina President— Rev. A. McDonald. Vice President—Hon. E. Whelan. Second Vice President—Richard Reddin, Eeqr. Treasurer—Mr. Jolin Gahan. Secretary—Mr. P. Bowers. Librarians— Mesers. Henry Haghes and Patk. Blake. Committee wf Management — Officers ex oficieo; John J Daly, r., Capt. P. Hiekey, Mr. William Malone, Capt. Joha Murphy. Messrs Jubn Bowers, Heary Melatire, aad Edw. Reilly. — Com. | that waot, whatever he muy have omitted ou other points 5 | the Rev. J. M. Echalary, Reprise of ApEn: Leigg:ter a sod Pre- . . ' ny a oo) _ but omissions are not always matters of regret. The Toronto | ay of Peterbyra zd; uncle of the bride, Charles Staufield Kicua. - a shinh wa 2 © rete * +6 "Phe | 898 of Boyford Hall, Herts, tiird son of William Richardson, E | Patrict. from wires 2 ave extracted a notice of * The) esq, < y ; ik am Richardson, Esq., ! De, “ - P "y a-hets. 80s a? he = ~~) of Grange Crescent, Sunderland, to Florence, fifth daughter of Com- rogress au rospects 0 . KB. island, owevyer. regre's , mander Charles Hensley, of 6, Delamere Crescent, Iyde Park, London, that ne account is givea of “the loyal Orange (nstitution "| late of Lowlands, P. BE. Istund. ‘of the Island. Now, to our mind this is a strong seendanian-| ae _dution of the work to that portion of the population of P. EF. Died, ! : : bao eee ; island who do not pin their loyalty to local imstitutions; but! o, Tuesday, after a long illness, Mr. James Coles,-father of<he Hon. like good temperance folk. who have no need to belung to | Geoge Coles, in the 79th year of his age. ‘the Suns,” maintain outside of the institution that modera-| | At St. Andrew's, Lot 33, on Monday, the 18th inst , after a short tice whieh le ferbidlin wlebte OW hehe ties 58 thtten | illness, Mr. Edward Curey, aged 26 years. Deceased bas left.a young 0 rich is of eu ° @ question muc 1 | and serrowing widuw to mourn ber irreparable loss. Mr. Carey was respectiul application” referred to by our contemporary |a young man of exemplary character, and beloved and respected by all I Pr : 7 ’ P ’ e ew ; F 7 would have elicited the desired loyal Orange information, | ¥¥° ad the pleasure of his scquaintance. —Beguiescant iu pace fi st of the fe b i. 4 k oe ca the On Sunday worning, 23rd instant, after a liagering illness of twelve —_— ut mos o e lew mom ers who are aowa appear e:ther | months, Eniza, eldest daughter of Mr. James Cabiil, Blacksmith, aged | Tae aceounts from the States, up to thie morning's Mail afraid or ashamed of their membership beivg talked about ; | seventeen years aod twe months. May she rest in peace. . . : : : *} and it is our opivion that the foundation et that ZoweZ iusti- | Oo Wednesday, the 19th instant, of D'ptheria,«t his father's residence, furnish oo news of any Imhortance since the capture of seve- a “i ia t » th ili " : aiid & beg. | Princetown Joad, James, son of Mr. James Devine, in the 20th year | ral fortg at the ewtrince to the smal! tows of Beaufort, in pee rent ore. vas 7 MIOHY Suggested OY (hs POON of his age. The deceased’s kind and docile disposition and virtuous | South Carolina, and the arrest of Slideil and Mason. the | Patriot, jor in vo other piace 1p British North Ameriea are eharacter secured and earned for him not only the deep and lasting | Southern Amhassadurs.on their way to Kurope. The eaptu (¢ autagouisme of every sort so decked with colored ribbow as the | yet = bie Geeeiat pore = “sag wth eee and attachment | 4 . ‘ - > > : . ° ° : iu i > : ccs. i at { irtuous , of the Suuthern forts, aud the scattering of large masses oj “2 ‘tal of their sufficiency; it might answer in Canada, Se aie ats ll DLL ne ee ee ee ee - © - . es . ' . ; Waa, we may with all sincerity repeat with the inspired penman in Ke- | Confederate troope who were eucawped in the vicinity, are Ut bardly in P. K. lL. Mr. C. Bireh-Buster knew well the | velations ‘Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord,’ words replete with dreated by the Northern press as a vastly important achieve. | base of Lsland soeiety, and well has he refrained frow Of. | eoneeieteanite he Saejnonhaty hs who oe ee thus so suddenly | . P ; nn } epriv » *c) “1 ; y ment fur the Pederalis's; but the world bas bees 00 often | RO} bat ihe Protestant will perhaps favor the Toronto | God guicted camentions, ” Iaaiones ane wre Digna aR deceived by the exaggerated statements of that press, that Patriot with a copy of the forthcoming Almanac for soe Ia Ukariotsetown, on Get. 25ta, of convulsions, Charles Henry, son of ' i ini , ‘ad i, Wick will not fail to contain the fruit of a ** respectful ap- | Jeha and Margaret Story, aged 5 years and 9 mouths. we cannot place ree! reliance on agything which we read in ieasila *t ebblitlevdtienake Laniseione! (1 Pp , ap | Gp Wedacedag, of néheumnption, Margaret, Gissthi@inghter of Me. it, There is no doubt, however, that the great Naval Expe- oe ion to oyal Urange tation of this fordearing | Fuomas Robinson, blacksmith, of this City, in the 13th year of ber age, fition achieved a victory, whatever its value tua y be. and Colouy. Aé Summerside, suddenly, on the 4th inst., aged 46 years, Mr, William : : . : " Er ere Lert Merchant, of that place, leaving a discunsolate wife and eight that this achievement was attend 2 ‘ . a | Meiiwen, Neroheut, of ae 8 8 life ta the exped.t onary force “n ry a ae ~ " = ®-| Tax Rev. George Sutherland has addressed a Jong letter to children to mourn their loss. oC . ©4085 60 (he Uoulederate | . i side ia represented as cun-ideratle; byt ali that we nica us, purporting to be a reply to some remarks which lately ap. ; é — =_— oor + THE CIVIL WARK IN TUE STATE 3. | At Orwell, on the 5th inst.,Mr Neill McLeod, aged 71, a respectable | inbabitan: of that place. McKie from Saint John ia reference to that matter seems to be little better than Peated in this paper respecting Mr. Bagster’s [istery of the | ——e -—_—— Vague conjeciure. | Island, in which, we believe, the name of the Rev. Mr. S. was Passengers. Since writing the above, we have looked over the New York Albion, of the 16 b i.stant, and find the tollowing re- marks vu the Expediiion. We may observe that the Albion bewarisbiy iakes ab impartial view ul the great events passing sround it s— /mentioned. Mr. Sutherland requests that we will give imme- diate publicity to his letter. the day should ever come when the Reverend George can de- | The request is very modest mean himself asa gentleman and a Christian, we, if in our | I | Swabey wud servant, Mr Thowas Swabey, Lieut, Cliftea, F. W. Hales, Passenarins—In (ue Bark Gazelle for Liverpool, Mrs George Wright, Miss Wright, Miss Uuviland, Miss Jeukins, Mrs. Sutberlaad, Hon. Col Esq., Mr. Juhn Lea and Mr J. Evelcth. 0 om Av Toquest was held on Wedoesday last, b> fore John McNeill, Esq.. (861. FALL IMPORTATIONS! {864 BELLS Flour, Grocery and Provision Store 8 Ohaece'vedex Barque Turerrsa from England, Schoonere Orion from Stwh Lerk, Acitiry from Halifax, and Anniz Ne 400 barrels of Family and Bakera 50 do 10 do é I o fe ie | o = “se Kiln dryed Corn Meal ig Pilot Bread, 10 boxes Butter Crack’. 10 boxes Water and Soda Cracere, 2 boxes Yeast Powders . 2 do Baking Seda, 3 barrels Washing Soda 40 puncheons Brig!t heavy Porto Rico Molasses 16 hhds Bright Porto Rico Sugar, 6 bbls Crushed ditto 2 barrels Curants, 40 boxes Raisins 6 do chewing and smoking Tohacco Kegs Lowden’s de do 5@ chests best Souchong and Congeu English Breakfast TEAS : 5 boxes Ground Coffee, 20 boxes Adamantine Candles 40 do Tailow Candles 50 do . Best St Jolu made Washing SOAP 3 do Washing Blue, 1 box Indigo Blue 12 do Ghlenfield and Corn Starch, 2 do Ground Pepper 2 do Ground Ginger, 2 do Ground Allspice 2 tins Mustard, 2 cases Matches — 4 boxes Clothes Pins 10 coils Manilla Rope 8 duzen Buckets and Pails, 6 dozen Brooms 6 nests Tubs, 1000 bushels Liverpool SALT 400 bushels Turk’s Island ditto, 24 bage Table ditto. ge” Te above Goods will be enld at Wholesale and Retail, for Cash or approved CREDIT, AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. November 25, 1861. 3m CASH CUSTOMERS, 1 Saladin Bay Gelding, Horses, Carriages, — Harness, Hlouse, &c. P.O BE SOLD RY PUBLIC AUCTION, on KING'S SQUARE, on TUESDAY; the 26th STOCK in the LIVERY STABLES of © ‘ Mir. Mark Butcher, —CONSISTING OF— 1 Saladin Bay Mare, 6 years old, 14) hand bh 1 Mountaineer Chesnut Geldin &, 6 years nd hands bigh, instant, at 1 eelock pall the 1 Brown Gelding, 5 “ 1 Young Bay Gelding, « Ff ie) ”. 1 Dark Iron Gray Mare, 5” 13 « 1 Double Sett Black Mounted Harness, 1 Saddle, single sett Gig Harness, Brase Mounting, 1 Pad & Waggon, * 1 De “ o oe i 1 Saddle “ Brown * Black Mounting, 1 Pad “ “ “ “ naw 1 Riding Saddle, nearly 2 Ridin ney, nearly 1 Saddle sett Gig Harness, Silver mounted & es taake, Saddies and 3 Bridier, aearly uew. . 1 Sett Tandom Harness, complete, with a double terret pad fur the 2 Long English Stanhupe Whips, 8 New Gig Whips, 1 Hooded 1 Large Covered Carriage, for six persons inside, “ [wheeler Lamps and Pole, 2c. complete. 3 Covered Single Buggies, 1 + 1 Eaglish Oat (Bruizer) 4 Pairs Carriage Lamps, 4 Single Sleighs, and Furs, 2 Box Sieighs, 1 Wood Sleigh, 1 Single Horse Machine, used for cuttiog Hay & Bruising Data, 1 American Straw Cutter, and } new spare ef Mill, i Water Cask, 120 gallons, i Large Mahogavy Freneb Bed and Curtains, 1 Close Sleizh, for 4 persons inside, 2 Single Sicighs, steed ehod and Furs, (Scott's 1 a“ Ty “ . i 1 Double Awerican Bugzy with Shafts »nd Pole complete, 1 American Rockerway with Shafts and Pole, tre “ Vv 1 New Box Light Waggons, ™ e Pr ne 1 Pair Harrows, 1 Horse 1 Double Waggon, superior build ,with English patent Axletrees. 1 Very light Double Waggon, nearly new, build) SAA superior Moose Skin, » very t, “ er for de. * Gite Wax Candles forde. 1Child'’s “ Bedstead, 3 Cooking Stove, : 1 American Rockiug Chair, 1 Mahogany Easy Chair, Lather - 1 New Guid Watch, - [covered, nearly new, 1 New Silver English patent lever Watch. -——— ALSO -—— . The SMALL JIOUSE adjoining the FURNITURE WAREROOMS, It isa Frame Buildioy, having a Hall and four Rooms, well finshed - and plastered; a large Porcb in the rear, The purchaser mill be re quired to move it off immediately. ; : SALE POSITIVE & NO RESERVE. Trrws—All sums under £5, cash on delivery; from £5 to £10, Twe Months; from £19 to £25, Three Months; and for all sums over £25, 8 credit of Four Months wild be given, on approved Juint Notes of Hand. = WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. itis * wee, Charlottetowis, Nov. 18, 1864. - Extensive Importations and Consignuie." British & Foreign MERCHANDIZE. ‘EXUE Subscriber begs leave to inform his old friends, ac- quaintances, and the public in general, that his present Importations and Consignments embrace almost every article - in a general line of business, and are all of firet rate quality, suitable for the season, and will be sold at the lowest for CASH, Oats in exchange, or approved credit at 3 menthe. ©. Call, Friends, Call at the Warehouse opposite Trinity | Church. and judge and buy for yourselves. |. The periodical sale by AUCTION, of CONSIGNMENTS, will take place on the 12th DECEMBER next, at bis Auction Roow in the Warehouse. on ON COMMISSION, AND FOR SALE— A Splendid PIANO, i ISITING- CHARLOTTETOWN for their AIL and |“ Mason's First Class Morizental,” evst £120, will be sold: eheap and terms granted. ce J N. B. Those parties who granted their Notes of Hand and WINTER SUPPLIES, will do well to cali and examine the Large and Valuable Assortment of Goods at. KING SQUARE HOUSE. “Not the moet impatient of the throng that haunts the bul- present position, mey entertain sach a request; but when he ‘one of the Coroners for the County, on view of the body of Mrs Bridget letin- boards of our Newspaper offices c j : : 28 can complaim that the fi : , os . i ll | Robinson, widow, found lying dead univer a clump of trees in the Roman pare weee has been dewoid ut excitement. lke i ou the con- our be ure as ta the charac ter of » foal mouthed sla derer. ! Catholic burial ground, in the vicinity of tae City The deceased, who omen bomny prolitie in eveniseor in the prowulgative of them : we not only promptly and unhesitatingly refuse publicity to nes Semen time led * sueteting os intemperate lie, wus in the | f ~ot 7 . ° é b eut t C uyw f ° hi : tl und oneQil these may, we-iimmk, be eet down asthe gravest his vivleat effusions; but we beg tu assure him that wheu/ /° ee eee es ' . ly breu extipet su.ue days Moat bas yet ba ppeucd simee tie day Wien the fall Fort we have nothing better to do, and time and space shal! per.) Verdict.—Found dead fr. m exbaustiod aad exposure to tie ifgtemency Sumptet maagurated the civil war. We allude, of course, to ; : of the weather. the complete sucerss of the vreat naval expediinon of which s) mit, we may administer s lictle sslatary chastisorent to the | much bus been said. and the duimgs of which have crowded” foppery and impertinence of an individwal who is a disgr Ge | Launched on the 7th inst., from the Shipyard of Mr. McKinnon, tee coluwmus ef our brethren around us for several days past. to the cloth | reuse D da dines of tenet de | Lot 44, tor Mr. Wa. Kichards,a Uarque of 267 tons, N M., and 369 The etury iu briet is this. The Geigenteuat trenther that pro to ' cloth he wears, an onjeet of contempt ia tne 2om- | tons U. M , culled the Daring, copper-iastencd, and built unJer inspec. vaned al the coast harrassed the fleet grievously, aad wunity. caused the loss of two or three ships; but, being well con- Gucted snd well managed, they were rallied in due time, and j a Lewiiy,om Thursday worning last, the armed vesscls of the the International Exhibition, may be inspected by the public, | peeed Oe Wesash = - se a eas Wee ol Paesuret op on Wednesday, the 27th instant. «i the Temperance Hall A | . c urts Waiker 4 eauregard, 4 - Which guard, turee miles apart. the eatraimwe fo tie fine bat- The proceede | > . ! hour of Port Reyal in South Carulina. alter se-eral bouurs to be expended in the purchase of firewoud for the pour. LAT“ ST ARRIVAL OF of cannenading and shelling—the zune of the fluet being - . #d@mirably served, and the steamers kept io mution according | ¥ \ K W G 0 0 —D S | | asi 4 I ‘ to the method o! attack approy d and adopted since the intro-| THE CI VIL WAR IN THE STATES. FYPMIE subseriber begs leave to inform his friends and the | Cuction of steam—the two torts were precipitately aband sued, | the small Gutilla of the Confederates having been driven back TELEGRAPIL : cilia Mee | ta public, that by recent arrivals from ENGLAND and the | see UNITED STATES, he has completed an extensive assortment of | into the shallow and narrow inland waters ut an early period | Tie Nava! Expedition captured three Forts at the eutrance | M KR RCHA i NDIZE, ef the action. The manceuvres of the squadren appear to have been most cleverly planned and executed, and the gun | : ' nery to have been excellent of its kind ard very effective, f). t0 Port Boyal, and effected a landing at Beaufort, North | Southern artillery seews vot to have been equally eficaciqus | Carolina. Norbing further is known, althouzh exciting ru-! of ot . : ’ 4 of the best description, whick for sé Not to repeat the detail, familiar to every reader, the attack-| ours are eurrest in Washington of aa aivauce oa Utarles- { oe wares ete Sr CRAM, 2 ane on sate oat ing party apenions, vuly the trivia! loss of $ killed and 20 ton and Savanoth siuultaneous'y. onthbabt a en ea —— . scene rn rome oon _— in Lt is probable the Federals will eutrench at Beaufort and | Me deals in LADIES’ and GENTS’ CLOTHS. of various kinds. | stuns mes = oe a “ne aa — woe await reiufurcemeuts. Tie railroad is 15 wiles inlagd from Has @ splendid lot of LADIES’ WINTER MANTLES, | wane enbtened : the town 4f Mabeters ie utterly ah neg. Beaufort. | M = S COATS and OVER COATS, aot to be excelled in 1 filteeu thousand troupe were landed and «ncam pe noes Tbe North Briton is a total wreck oo Paraquet Island. | ‘ity, a . " 8 seagers are safe at Port Mingan ; a bost wih 7 of the| +(e, Ladies’ ample INDIA RUBBER MANTLES, and| Head leland ; the neigibuurbood was evacuas eave b ‘sg di > : : : — ry tire 8 ditto in Coat d Le . | negrees vn the plantations, who have already displayed the crew missing. lites et pee CAPES, Ladves’ and Gents’ RUBBER | P sha and SHOES. bagro propensity to make friends with the strunger side; tl ‘ 1 ix: setreat of the Seuth Carulinians wos appurentios Sou ee The capture of the Privateer ae ee oe mash as seme, ameiusition, persons! Ufone, Ln ee Large bodies of rebel troops are rapidly withd:awing fiom | <a, aiid aid 3 thoveand minute vljects were abanduned as is only the | Manasses to the South. | ae Den - Sinés of Late. SA) ENS SO YEO ease when sauce gui peut in the word, aie's er The rebels are reported in great tribulation, and there is | style, with Dasss Marertats in variety ; and stuple lot of 4 ieee ae cvttwn is put within the grasp of the victors. COresponding joy among Unionists. GLASGOW GOOrTS “Nor is ¢ Lag Jui nha g: Supe St fiour $3 5 5.5 : 5 65 $5 75. ': * 7 : oe Kiatechy oa emanate oe ene. Superfine State Fiour $5 50a $5.55. Ex. $5.65 $5.75. | in Carpets and O01) Cloths, Plaids, Merinos, French do., Reps, of General Williams aod Mewes. beth of eesti oliee Sli SECOND DESPATCTII. } W inceys, Coburys, Shawls, and Blankets ; FLANNELS, in | prisoners, together with 1,000 men, 400 dead being lef upon Boston, Nov. 12 a ne Rael RAE SER On Meth ' , a i f Us ° o- c iarges, Rebel accounts confess destruction of all their shore bat- | the ronan ee - said that the Union men in Eust Ten- memee have broken ti . i ‘ : : . 3 : : , . - wr PA ain) we : owe the great railrvad cowmupication teries off Beau‘ort, with dispersion of Tatoall's Mosquito | Hs ap entire NEW STOCK of W INTER RIBBON » Vel- | vets, Flowers, Plumes, &¢. &c., at nominal prices. between Virginia aad the South-West ,b i -West,by burning tne bridges; 5 : and we read that at Guyandutte in Westera Virginia a ib fivet, and that Federals were preparing to land ou Friday 5, yy 4'ps he defics competition, whether in Gents’ or Ladies’ _ a8 well as in Brown, White and Printed COTTON, and ear advantage obtained by the Confederate inhabitants | nig't. a oe by the destruction of the town. We are Gen. Nelsou has defeated a strong rebel force in P ke} COTFON WARP. oom we - privileged to exclude from our eolumns county. Kentucky, killing and wounding 400, aud taking [He deals in FURS of various kinds, in Boas, Muffs, Coffs, & bay of anager pan practised = 1000 prisoners. | Trimming, with a variety of FUR ard CLOTH CAPS, and ‘ . i 0 have provoked this , ‘ . rf x } ies’ jenis’ ; 2 o . retaliation. —The rumuured escape of the eee ae in. | on ure preparing for a forward movement on on a on Fur Mits and Gloves, Gauntlets and muda from Savannah, with o cargo of evuttun, is more than ba-, ipti Janced by the reported eapture of the still more famous Boston, Nov. 13. ree : aoe eee steamer Sumfer.—Un the whole, Fortune nas inclined of late | pmuensely to the Federal side. The press, we regret to say, is Gow urging the vindictive course which it repudiated, when there was duubt whether all the North would Jom heartily iv the ef rt to erush gut Secession.” The arrest of Slidell and Mason is an event that has cre- ated apparantly more excitement than the feat of the Naval Kixpeduioa. Those gentlemen were passenzers on board the | Beiwtish Mail Steamer Trent, carryiug the West [ndia Mails, * fron Havens to Southampton, when she was fired at by a U. States vessel of war and forced to come to, when the oo | tion to class 7 pears A J at Loyd’s. _—_eom + ——— “NEN ADTERTISEENIS, te We are requested to state that the goods intended for eharge of 9d each will be made to all visitors. BY LVUUAE PAP, | wy i i i The steamer Benville has arrived at Fortress Monroe He selis CROCKERYWARE and [IRONMONGERY; in the with official advices from the Naval Expedi ion. Jatter line with mavy other articles he enumerates the fol- The defences at Port Royal consisted of Fort Wa'ker, 24 | lowing, viz: Wrought and Cut NAILS, Knives and Forks, ,guus, and Fort Beauregard of 19 guus, ail of large cali- | Gente Faney Knives, Spoons, Tea Tray, Shovels, Spades, ‘bre. The Forts were strongly built. Chizels, ac ke. &. Lookine Grasses, Jew- | he attack commenced on Thursday the 7th, lusting 4 hours, ee ey ee when the rebels fled, leaving everything behind. 15,000 troops landed at Beaufort on Saturday, and found | IN GROCERIES, rye i scirh Cencttel” Malenes Ue th Saaias Wey tet iad ‘TEA that may be relied.on, Brown and White Coffee and the tows Ceseried, Chocps Uy the negroes. € Mhabiiants | Crashed Sugars, Molasses, Sultana Raisins, Currants, Salt, | of me surrounding couutry being panic struck were fleeing | Paraphine Oil. Fluid, Linseed Oil, Whiting, together with | ‘ oes as : > into the luterior, _ an innumerable lot of articles of daily consumption of the | en omy ae rn Seoretaries were made prisoners) Fadergl joss 9 killed and 21 wouuded. ‘The Rebels re-| _ same kind in the AMERICAN line. : na = : | trans'erred to the Federa! ship. i) as5iDgtOU moved their wounded, 52 dead bodies were found in Fort | He has on hand 4,000 pieces of ROOM PAPER, al! English, c eee onal Cities were in transports of joy | Wallac. | 12 yards each, on sule at a little above cost and charges. stroke, but } i@ ci « surte | 7 iplomatie circles were deeply uyi- | RBENJAMIN DAVIES, > at . j Gilet ond 3 . [expedition aa entire success. » and justly appehead that the British Government wi!) | hs ili Firm of the late Charlies MeNatt, | | bot 4 ‘ i ¢ ‘ | chete in tawe'y subiwit (080 gross an outrage on a ship employed | The count De Sayre, lineal descendant of Count Rocham- adjoining Messrs. Bell s Extablish- ite service and protected by its flag. — Whether it will lead | ment, Cheapside, Queen Square. $0 any hostile movement on the part of Great Britain, it is a beau, of American revolution, any fame, has tendered his mili- | difi-ait to say; but there is no doubt | i be | ary services to the President, aud has beea assured that they | _Chatictistoun, Heoember >. 1553.71 distrust and sayry feelin eth bs Me “ a the will be accepted. The same answer has been given to the Burou Molasses and Sugar. Fal months in Britain a the Cele a Gpewng wr al De Schomen, descendant of Gen. Lafayette, It is expected | Now Landing Ex Sehr. Agility, from Holitax ; Goverament : onies, against the Federal |g, they will soon reach the United States. ' 20 puncheone choice Mulasses, And seriously co. plicate the difficulties by which | t. Li tom 5 Hibds prime Sugar, * ‘dacola’s Cabinet is surrounded. We shail watch, with 120 Boxes Digby Uerrings, for ale low. *=oo Bee Suxiety, the spirit in which the Government of Great) 4% INcrpent ov Live in tue Got Reaioxs ~ Among the P. W. UYNDMAN. ritain wii! regird this grave intringement of her maritime | deep defies of the Itecky Mountains,Jately, a smail company | Charlottetown, Noy. 25, 1961. 4i rights, of men stood around the new made grave of a dead companion Seana “ +e With heads uncovered they listened attentive.y to the words 9 tar athor ized to state tat tis Kecciiency the Lieut. | of the preagher as he cffered up a prayer. While in the | existing lee gtd a ys coatract heretolore midst of it, oue of the company discovered . the color” in the | owarr of the Steamer Wesrmrre and Mr. Boultenhouse, the | gaiti, at his feet thrown up to make room for the remains of te end emeretand, forthe eunveyance of | In a lond whisper he communicated the rather Mer Majesty’ decease } jeaty's Mails ; and that for tt of the tie deceased. — ’ mail services will bs a8 Sor tha somaieder of the epasen lexeiting iute/ligeuce to his companion, All heard it, eves ’ rlormed by sailing { : : : Charluttetows and inailiioetde: . toate — the clergyman, who, suspending his prayer, opened bis eves to sce t! @ audience s-aiier 1 every direction to stake olf gold -sd0e-—_______. ee a —~Lerge sigur ats of produce from this Island | claims. Calitog io a lead voice to stake hem offa “ elaim,”’ @ sbove market. Putators—eound —are re ailing at be reclosed his eys, hastily concluded his prayer, and started is. 64. per buses; sume have wld 3 s bk 7 301 is fi i i ; #. 24. eo! 26.31. The dewaad tur barley tame con brisk Be 8h ‘off oa a run to join his fellows iu securing a claim. — Halifax Journal, ; ON CONSIGHMENT, | ANDING EX PORTREE from BOSTON: 10 CASKS KEROSENE OIL, for sale low. P. W. WYNDMAN. Charlottetown, Nov. 25, 1861. 4i ASTHMA! ASTHMA! UST RECEIVED, CY M. W. SKINN of Jonas Wurrcous’s BEMEDY FOR ASTIINA. which is said to be very effectual iw relieving that distressing complaint, ASTHMA. Noy. 25, 186] ER, a large sapply to 4s. is the highest price obtained. Be “ BEER & SON Ilaving comp-eted their FALL DMPORTATIONS from London, Glasgow, Manchester W olverbowpton. Plymouth, Liverpool, New York, Boston, Portland, Halifax, &c , they feel eonfident tiiat their LARGE STOCK, (including a) must everything required for the FARMER, the MLCHUANIC, or fur FAMILY USE,) will bear com parison, either tur variety, quality, or price, with that of any stock on the island. Chlarlucietown, Nov. 29, 1861. of ‘MATLS. ‘ESHE Mails for England and the neighboring Provinces, &c., will, until further notice, be made up and forwarded from the General Post Office as folluws :-— For the United States, Canada and New Brunswick, via Summerside and Shediac, every Monday and Thursday morn- ing, at nine o'clock. Fur Nova Sevtia via Schooner Ataa to Pictou, every Monday and Thursday, at 12 o’eluck, noon. For England, Newfoundiand and Bermuda, will be made up at twelve o'clock, noon, on Monday, November 25th, Monday, December 9th. L. C. OWEN, Postmaster General. General Post Office, 22d November, 1861. Notice. R. GAUVREAU wishes to CONTRADICT THE RU- MOUR, that he ia not permanently settled in this place, and to assure the public of the contrary. Norv. 25, 1861. lw FOR LONDON. pur REGULAR TRADER, Al, BRIG Prince Alfred, 289 Tons, Alexander Campbell, Master, will sail for the above Port, on or about the 5th of Decen.ber. Aecommodation for TWO Cabin Passengers, unenzayed. Apply to D. G. & 8S. DAVIES. Monday, December 22nd, SMe, bra a: Bonds to the subscriber during the \&c., are requested to make immediate payment, as fu past Summer, for ’ dtlay will cause trouble aad expense, which should by al means be avoided. Georgetown Noy. 11, 1861. KING SQURE HOUSE. Cloths, Cloths, W. SANDERSON, General Agent. [Nov.. Cloths, LACK and MIXED BEAVERS ; Black, Brown, and Mis- ed SEAL SKIN ; Black and Uviored DOUESKINS ; Bread CLOTHS, MANTLE CLUTHS, &e., &e. BEER & SON. DRESS GOODS. I N PLAIDS, Plain.and Fancy REPS, WINCYS, CO- BURGS, ORLEANS, ALPACAS, Robe and Flowered DRESSES, &e. BEER & SON. Mantles, Mantles. A NICE VARIELY. BEER & SON. SEAL SKIN COATS. A Superior Article,—Fur lined. BEER & SON. COAT COLLARS. FQ CSSA PUP and SIBERIAN LAMB SKINS. BEER & SON. Hats and Caps. UR, CLOTH and FELT CAPS, SILK aad &c. FELT HATS, BEER & SON. : 700 PAIRS ADIES’. Gente’, Misses’ and Children’s RUBBER BOOTS and SHOES. ER & SON. Boots and Shoes. M rens’. EN’S, Youths’ and Boys’; Ladies’, Misses’ and Child- A good assortment. BEER & SON. —~HARDWARE & CUTLERY. Novy. 25. 1861. $1 GO TTD — eee ign GREAT VARIETY. . - Catarrh! Catan" ag, aerate 7 OISE, or RINGING in the HEAD, DEAFNESS, SORE EYES, &c, &e, are soon cured by DURNO’S CATARRH SNUFF. For Sale at the CASH DRUG STORE of Nov. 25, 1861. M. W. SKINNER. Confectionary! Confectionary! Confectionary! — LARGEST, PREITIEST. and NICEST SUUPLY of CONFECTIONARY Ever imported into the Island, is FOR SALE at the CASH DRUG STORE of M. W. SKINNER. I bought a large Jub Lot, Cheap, for Cash, and am prepar- ed to seli them VERY LOW, Wholesale and Retail. Nov. 25, 1861. CAKE ORNAMENTS, | ERSONS wanting CAKE ORNAMENTS will find a beau. tiful Assortment at the CASH DRUG STORE of Nov. 25, 1861. M. W. SKINNER. NOTICE ! FENO be Sold by AUCTION, on the 27th day,of FEBRUARY | next, at the Colonial Building, in Charlottetown, under | a power of sale contained in an Indenture ef Mortgage bearing date the l4th day of February, 1848, and made between Jobo | Hobs, of Charlottetown, of the one part, and James Hl Peters, of the other part: ALL TUAT PIECE OF LAND, being part of Town Lot Number Twenty-nine (29), in the tourth | Land to be soll is bounded as follows, that is to say: having | ke a front of 83 feet on Great George Street, on the north side by a part of the said Lot conveyed by the said John Hobs to Jolin Hardy, on the southern side by another part of the said Lot conveyed by the said Jubn Hobs to Jobn Gibson, and on the rear by Town Lot Number Twenty-eight (28), together with all Houses and Buildings thereon, comprising tie Dwelling House, Workshop and Stables occupied by the sa.d John Hobs. ‘Terms Cash Dated 14th November, 1861. JAMES H. PETERS. Stray Cattle! Stray Cattle! TRAYED from the Subscriber's premises, about the latter end of September last, TWO DARK BROWN OXEN, one branded on the horn, the other a Pole Ox, with very small boras, Any person xiving information of the same, or bring- ing them to the subseriber, will be rewarded for his trouble. One was bought from Lot 19, the other from Anderson’s Road. GEORGE COLES. Charlottetown, Noy. 1], 1561. CATARPEY! CATABRRH! ‘r el oe Saws, Sa¥3,~ : 2 TENON ILL, CIRCULAR, CROSSCUT, HAND and. SAWS. BEER & SONS S TEA, TEA, rtp , SEVENTY CHESTS, highly recommended. s BEER & SON. Stoves, Stoves, Stoves.. oo ER lot of those superior Leviathan COOK STOVES; a few nice Parlor Wood STOVES ; Box STOVES _— BEER & SON. pe saricieas ATTENTION’ IS INVITED TO the ABOVE STOCK, together with a large variety of Ware, &, &e. » ’ bsiultetowe, Nov. 11, 1861. Dry Goods, Hardware, Groceries, Wooden | not cnumerated,—all of which are offered at wey ib BEER & ° Grain, Grain. 2 highest price given for BARLEY and OATS at Coles’s Brewory and Distillery. Constantly on hand at prices cheaper than can be hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, which said Piece of chased in the Market, the best of Rum, Brandy, Gia, X, XX, and y, and a superior article of old Malt W XX Ale. © Chariotietown, November 14, 1860. biskey Also — NATURE'S CURE. Harper’s Metalic Sand. ILS is no patent humbug, but one of Nature's Great Re- medics; all the afflicted need do to be conviuesd of its curstive properties is to give it a trial as directed. Jt cures Rusomatisw, Satr Ruvex, Scatp Heap, Terrer, Exysiverss, Scroruta, Fever Songs, Oip Cuxonte Urceas, ke. &c. For certificates, &c. apply to 2 . R. WATSON,” City Drug Store, July 29, 1861. Agent for PE Island, J ANTED—A GENTEEL ROUSE for a spall family, with Stable accommodations. Rent modorate. Apr i at this office. sae October MH, ° Condition! Condition !! ET your Horses and Cattle in goad condition by using DRINNEK'S CONDITION POWDERS, Setes oS tained irom a London Barrier, the best in the world... IN Ose or Ringing iv the Lead, Doa.ness, Sure Eyes, &c,|Skinoer’s Physip Balls are Wora l &e., are soou cured by Duxxo’s Catanan Snugy. For | Powders, as wel! as a nesoptment of Heree and Cattle sal cat the Cash Drug Store of N. W. sKINNER, | Medicine, for sule at the Cush Drug Store of - Cetober 14, 1861. Isl & Pro Nov. 4, 1861. M. W. SKIING Fo ty, gone: Se ss cts mee eaters oe PPA wae © seme it ee ae engi yy wed oa ay f x. FO AO celia Bit OME we cen di att mI ge Pa SOE IE ER: ae, A SRS it ili. il ERR RS LN IMS SS ecm. mre oe ie oe FF ee EY is ae gilt be ee ~ Ff — “nero ee ee MMe, wi + my