0h . ; HE SILVER SOAP is prepared especial-y for cleaning rust sonth—and who, on great occasions, are even permitted to | if his son-in-law were not appointed. Mr. J. C. Pope would, | TO CORRESPONDENTS and polishing Silver Plated and Telieunia Wares, an WS le Subscribers have received their FALL STOCK . Y . | “ee a i ° : a o geeks, oe ; ages " - , } -OoN DD . > " ~~ 2 ood put their noses to the keyhole of the Council door, and thus! we have no doubt, have done the same thing if his brother| oe : . for cleaning Mirrors Marble, Tin, &e. This is the most con- GENERAL MERCHANDIZE, comprising a large a rith ff a small share of the Executive wisdon Our line : >, . : se | ‘* A Citizen,”? in reply to a> Normal] Schoo! Student :”’ venient and effective preparation for these purposes ever well selected Stoek of = snu up ma are e e Ey “a e wisd i. r wi were not appointed to we office of Colonial Secretary, by | «* A True Briton,’’ on Emigration ; * Sarah.”’ on Early Closing | offered to the public. It may be used even by an inexperienced DR ESS — not being cast in these pleasant places, everything regarding means of which he has since strengthened his position by | —and several other communications—will appear in our next. | help with entire safety, as it contains nothing that can % the . . . : . at da | Pe Ts y 2 pee we the future action of the Government before the assembled getting himself appointed chief Clerk of the Council. Mr. | > eors —— the finest plate or Jewellery. For sale by in French Marine, plain and stri Winceys, a Plaids, " : Y . . i | “— Ty wc id of . “ a an’y 28. y r ante ] ped Gal our wisdom of the country must be as dark as Ezyptian daikness | J, Lonworth’s zeal in support of the Governmest would have | tear, wane tiene - ae Se et, oe alata ‘i W. BR. WATSON. Coburgs, Alapacas, &c. * . . ca . ‘ . eae ae : 8, € ¥ ) ag uy ency 2 2 tov | " “ Garnet lleliatiailviipedieait to us and every 0 itside barbarian of the Opposition. But | been very considerably diminished, if not entirely withdrawn, | and Mrs. Dundas, came off on Monday evening last. His Excellency, | Bicoom of Ninona or Face Powder, MANTLES, MANTLE CLOTHS & SHAWLS, a} » > » 7 sh rerar o the fi y 7 » Gove o oat : : wo paza | *ad the Volunteers and Militia Officers, appeared in full uniform. The | DELICATE . al beets : . . \ ies oll Fe though we may not be able to say much regarding the f ature, had the Government refused to appoint the Hon. Francis}... Hall was filled to over-flowing.. The performances were admi- | A fees oe - eee the era in great variety. RIBBONS, Velvet Trimmings, Searfs, from having no ministerial programme to give inspiration to; Longworth to the Collectorship of Excise for Charlottetown. | bly sustained throughont, and affurded a rich treat to the numerous vane ree0G 'Woree Bon pose my, ABIES SUS SEIN, Flowers, Plumes, &c. A few magnificent 1 | - : ; ‘ assemblage. This entertainment originated in the interest taken by | for sale at the Cash Drug Store of M. W. SKINNER. RAD z% our remarks, we have a good deal to say about the statesman-/ In short, nearly all the members of the Goyernment—all of several Ladies in the Volunteer movement, which has recently been a nt : DRESSES, ship of the past two years in this Island. The Executive may|whom are in the Legislature—had private interests to serve oe entered into v4 ae young Oe * gheypaer the Island; and Tonic Cup, re COTTORS, Price eet ans oar gat : . ry . eas . ; . . . . : ° . . . we are happy to record, that in addition to the gratification which the | ois Ema 7 i - A 8 Nd, . r ped Shirtin nt, keep us ignorant of their future policy ; but their past one is in getting their relatives into office. Some non-official mem- Volunteers natural!y derive hone one countenance and support of their | i apt gery on a — Wood, filled — rs Tickinge, Blue Denims, Drills, &e. &, , ted before us, with all its fullies and errors, and a glance at their) bers of the House of Assembly, whose yotes have been always | ‘#ir sisters, they have received the handsome sum of £53 Lus.— Ist, bi and aowed to stand for one minute, produces a fine Gq ’ 2 : : : . a - + a | bitter draug ‘ or ¢ 2 link dical i } ENTLEME 8 ebe statesmanship since their advent to office may, in some mea- given in support of the Government, used their position in | . by oe iM : ms Sen Bir. Red Joonseywneee tt ete pals axle pe" 6, semphente aa a iia D ; oe ere eO , rful achievements i ate-crs » ; . ae | Metancnoty Occurrence .—By Telegram, last week, from Mr. Red- | : cate st economical ¢ : ‘in Cassimere oeskins, Pilo sure,prepare us for those wonderful achievements in state-craft | fayour of tueir relatives and political supporters. Letustake | gin and by Capt Clow, from Newfoundland, we regret to learn that on a a ~~. he, Its contents may be taken | ere, ‘Cloths, Pm vers, Whitmeys, Broad lin that will distinge sh the Session of 1361. one or two instances: suppose Mr. Thomas Owen, of Cardi- | the passage dk - in -. one con. Capt. wast, on = = im powetal hes fos peopertion ied it will Tent ‘ licious, and | : “ 9F a0 a 3 ys | January, inst., Daniel MoRae, one of the erew, was lost overboard by | > A » , yas 3, | 4A R DWARE : fr Numerous were the schemes proposed by the Tories for the ‘gn, was told that his brother could not be appointed Post-| the breaking of the jib-boom, in a heavy sea. The deceased was the constant use. For sale at the Cash Drag Store of M. W.) paple and Pocket Cuuery eat te = = better management of our public affairs,when the country was master General, would he have given his vote to the Govern-| ae son of a ae — of Seal River, a a Ney oe his SKINNER. Locke, Screws, Saddlery, ko. Titer TMinane ; , a 3 19th year, and a fine stout, athletic young man—o lent and loving | ad on the eve of the last g-neral election, and when, through bad | ment on party questions? Would Mr. Cornelius Howatt, | to his parents—warm-hearted and free from guile. Abont nine months Concentrated Essence of Turkey Coffs, GROCERIES : } j i i ie ligi rensyv. i } ° ‘ gro. « mc 8 i ife, Sv) d b vi or— | r . . ° * . . ss ae j times, a disastrows commercial panic, religious phrensy, and | yy. p, P., who claims to be the master of the Government, eure Scpane extaambetaeael —as oe MOS? superior and economical preparation, by the use TEA, Coffee, Brown and Crashed SUGAR, Molasses Raisins, _ the loss of some Ciovernment measures by the machinations of | paye given his support to the Administratson, if his personal | ae of which a cup of coffee is produced in one mbante- For Currants, Candles, Soap, Spices and Dry Saltery. + ; a ; es s : : : . |sale at the Vash Drug Store of M. W. SKINNER. ——— ALSO the the proprietary party in England, the Liberal Government gud political friend, Mr. Crawford, had been rejected asa! Quick Despatcn.—Captain George Clow left Goenove . tie Brig | San on. Drug Store of M Ss 80 bags Nails and Spikes ; ; i ey : “— r Maggie Mc Nail, on Saturday the 12th inst., arrived in St. John’s, N. | Ce a ; ' uy fell in pepuiar favour. /eandidate for the Registry Office? We all know that Mr. | V., on Thareday morning, tbe llth, aul bade home to P. B. Island. vie 0 : I 0 oo enone Oro oe of 1. It was declared that the Government was shockingly Crawford was a perfect atranger to the people of this Island | Halifax and Cape Tormentine, on Monday the 22nd. Captain Clow ‘ 90 kegs Paints—black, white, blue, red, yellow & : . : : : : <3 of imes in Ne -—Isl, ” reen ia corrupt ; and this evil could only be corrected by excluding before his appointment to office ; and, without any disparage- | speaks of the times in ne a uncommonly bad .—Is Bucks, have at you all. 6 eke Lik and Pine Oil i j | ; e that his i a IIE gentlemen forming the Olio Club very respectful’ ne : . ' . ers from the Lezislatvre. jment to the gentleman, we are very sure that his influence | é T g aS sa y P’ iy 4 do Spirits Turpentine and Burni ed “oon - . 4 i ~ es abit nal i - atl oa Sa eleal A Corectios Bowes’ Catholic Young Men's Literary Institute. announce to the nobility of Charlo:tetown that they in- 248 coils ent dad Manille Cord ng Fluid m 3. The Legislative Council,as then and now constituted,was | was so sma eyond the little eircle of Mr. Cornelius Howatt’s On Thursday evening, the 24th inst., the audience assembled at this | tend to give one of their amusing entertainments in fetes of : ~ age 5 g : . y g . } Sane ; : =e ; 6,600 yds Hemp and Cotton Canvass to astanding grievance. It wara buge incumbus that could | neighbourhood, that he would not have polled fifty votes out- Institute were treated to a lecture of no ordinary ability. The subject, vocal and instrumental Music, Recitations, Orations, and 26 ¢wt Sandersom’s best cast, spring and st ing to only he swept away by the breath of publie opinion expressed side of Crapaud or Tryon, if he were a candidate for a seat in | Viz, “ The Mysteries of the Ocean, pire — one Se | Dancing, on the evening of Monday, 4th February, at the Steel ot. ame p ade ' Batit i dd | iatereat; and truly the manner i. ane Je mei an telly meeps much | Orange Lodge Room, Perfurmance to commence at 8 o'clock. 50 tons Iron — various sizes vias atthe hustings. The Tories declared that uo useful legislation the House of Assembly. But it is unnecesscry to adduce par-| ee eee | rer ee. entidness en onie 2 saimeey | _In order to prevent the presence of the Plebs, and insure the 3.000 bushels Salt i i I pad 2c y } ! . ete ga ad ; jleasure ¢ satisfacti: { the Patrici: Tie Ba ’ : a ber could be attempted until the second chamber was made ticular instances toshow—what the country :s now we!l aware | was excellent, and called forth the eulogies of serene literary gentle- peeree ape eae hee aie aiuicat as tomes 67 Crates and Casks i ie elective, |of—that the whole scheme of excluding office-holders from the men who tvok part in the diseussien which ensued. ion ‘9 2 7s. Gd., to urchased on 1e Scente ae = 3 Vote by ballot ronounced to be the only means of ‘si 1. the wt f sg the independence ot) . Mt. E- Reese will lecture next Thursday evening, 31st in- | Corner Draggery. GLASS, CHINA AND EARTHENWARE '- uP a; a all —" i _— 5 Legis oe ree ee eerre v — | stant. Subject ‘* The Discovery and Colonization of America,”” PROGRAMME. With large stock of Pitch, Tar, Rosin, Oakam, Waryi t, eccuring freedom of election; and this echeme vceupied a the latter—was a sham and a gross imposition. com ea Me B. Rusux, Seo'y. PERFORMERS SINGING IN CHARACTER. Choeks, Windlass Gear, Hawse Pipes; Bright and : ans i ects ti, Dolteteas Sian adl With reanect to the sy questions above enumerated—ar a Darre -iiedieeT os ’ : ms, oe ngs : . prominent place in the prospectus of the Political Alliance, With oS ug" to t ; Soe ~ eon 8 ee = 1 rated ans Pawupre edited ints Mdseeadceiteing bine Mathie Mien Box: | Renate mega a gas and brass are mine, O. Tune— wa Varnish ; Buckets, Brooms, Trunks, Buffale Rot 1 yhich offered to become dry nurse or godfather to the then | Elective Legislative Council, Vute by Ballot, reduction of the! joc. 24.—Daniel McPherson and Martin Malone Jan. 11.—Jobn - a oe : / eS ; a ' tees: dala ea , 2 ak i a a rand Susan eraie. 12 —Ralph Byers. 14 —Isabella Ingles. | J- W. Morrisoniana,—Song, The Hog Reeve and me. Tune— Wholesale and Retail. he / incoming Government, and announced author.tatively the line | public debt, employment o deputies in the public offices. a ste Lillie yore: 4c Chtustehs sou. eae: ; The Pig and whistle. W. W. LORD & to. as , of policy it shou/d pursue. jmore general diffusion of Bible knowledge in the public | PETER MACGOWAN, Clerk Board Iealth. | James Monitor Barratt, —Song, O yes I fobb’d it, sirs. Air,| Charlottetown, November 26, 1860. t a Th i a2 e 1 i - ’ ° ta enbie ~ le intrmelieti 2 Muipe ieee 4 = " ie Eo You are na hanest Jammie. ia . The increase of the public expenditures was the subject | schouls, introduction of the Maise Liquor Law, &c.—shame-!} 4 , et i ‘ R so | 4 e — pe ee J met : : Es tat ’ ; Be 4 W. I, Ope—Song, The monie I got without leave,O. Air— J W BRADLEY & CO, YY ) ef tong and profound lamentation. Debates in the Uvuse of | ful inconsistency and want of principle have characterised the we. The Treasury ho! the Tréasury ho! ’ 8 } i ic) i , i : ini j r , ' ort rr t} a Jeorg - is . . , : ae oe . Teo ~Y Assembly —lewling articles ip the islander —sheufs of commu-! conduct of the Administration. We shall show ia our next At Devenpert Cottage, on the 24th, Mrs. George W. DeBlois, of 2 | Little Precious—song, The tick, the bed-tick mapp’d by me. AWSON’S BLOCK, corner of Great Grorex and 4 daughter, ; 5 : PP y ‘ nications from «ll the learned and unlearned conteibutors of Ny. that the Government have n t only made no progress in . - Air—A wet sheot and a flowing seu. STREETS, Charlottetown, at very low prices for CASH or that journal, bubbled and builed with passionate indiznation | egecti ee pi lees eee crew ot ee Married Jock Parbuckle—Song, Classic cows and academic knowes. | PRODUCE, offer fer Sale— a ee a ea won \eRecting the relorms which they promised regarding these} a ocebees, Air—Large lumps of yellow butter, 0. Cognac BRANDY—direct from England—5 years ia ese wTe™M e’ea eo GF OSes au Fes BR & ST : i i . it J pieces of silver in the public chest, Such was the distress) ‘ ’ By the Kev. J. Allan, on the Ist inst., Mr. David Lawson to Miss | ¥ Oe cual 3a rr: MOLASSES : STap: OS ‘ of Covehe ames Monitor Barratt } d wy ef cted by a mere contemplation of the subject, that one) Oy aengeagn to Ross's Weekly.) [A eee Juck Parbuckle—Song—Who'll buy, who'll bay, I hae for A, e [ gentleman, though apparently in the prime of life and vigor CaARLorrerowy, 4 p. m., Jan. 24, 1961. | a sale ? Air, Wite wi’ the hempen rape. , CURRAN rs, \ of health, wes unha pily rendered hy pochondriacal whenever! ‘“Niacana” from Liverpool, 103. m, 12th, Queenstown, evening j 2D, James Monitor Barratt—Song, The hypocr.te 8 emile,. Air, COFFEE, ‘ £ ch bic am os bis attention. ‘The Tory Government 13th, arrived at Halifax, 12. 30 p. m,, this day. | At Big Bush, Lot 44, on Friday, the 11th inst., aged 72 years it suits me. tat # . eae te Se ee eb Besbens wnhhemate aliaiel ced t) ea Cuars: ‘wife of C: Maceenats }| Amo Amas—Song, When I was in the de deep. Tune BLACKLEA : } ain.—Gaz y announced the elevation ef Mr, Sidney Curistina. the beloved wife of Capt. R, Macponatp of Tuttocu, and | Amo Amz Song, en t Wasi ngeon gdeep. ne, . me al : j promised to use great economy, to reduce the number of | Herbert to the Peerage, under the ‘.tle of Baron Herbert. Weather | daugbter of Cameron, of Glennevis, Inverness Shire, Scotland. The Ilarvey’s cellar parlors, Oo. KEROSENE LAMPS, . uticidie, bo Gbolish thy Land Ofies;' to soll at public nection | Hed mokrets, cee eee ee eres etl ee en eee, eng: | eerition whole ceded Se erany Somamsaned Sor the many amiable | J. W. Morrisoniana—Song, llow we prigg’d the live pork PAILS, = ’ ’ r lan Times understands Mr. Baring will succee or e Grey as qualities which endeared her to a large circle of friends and acquaint- Tune —Give us loot, for eonscience a fiz TUBS, Z . ; y , » T hen 4 r 3 a : d 2S, : ¥ e i Pion . ~ . il : ‘4 . 4 on angeetustive Pees -_ ae, Ca Soups) Rettnae pines in tate ae thet eaten - ee oe hee teenie es Seen from = scene 80 long illustrated by Tonalt Gurry —Song, The calf, the great, the he-ealf. Air— A large assortment of STOVES of the latest American * i and thas liquidate the debt of the Colony. probable successor of De Grey in War Department. At North Bedeque, of diptheria, on the 7th instant, in the 14th year Piedy was a fine cow. patterns, { Che Craminer. 15 © " : ——— : ee pa EE SAO EET aD ae The Club is prepared t supply Debating Clade, SeTiientiy’ Inotive tees slightest chante of getting into either branch of the Legisla- | offered guarantees for scouring Venice against Garibaldi on | wow I ’ { ye { | { TES j r { os S eiiien s Mbean ‘Rckdee diate. Wi De adits Bu. ture, particularly the Houseo! Assembly. Butitis perfectly the condition that ihe Great Powers plaee no obstacles to her | \ | \\ ih i i NEUE | \ ha ropean Times, and other English papers,— wy - as oe absurd to think that the Legislature has been made more in- action before Gaeta. This proves the strength of Victor Em- | i Rd 4 . 4 8 oy a ts To re “6 , = aan Goud pant 8 eT deena be, ae ‘Club's tables dependent under the new system than under the old one. It manuel’s love for what is called ** Italian freedom,"* and shows | ~~~ ~~~ re even | FINO BE SOLD by PUBLIC AUER ” weDaY, for a few days, will be forwarded to all Clubs or societies who make ap- ig trug that Mr. Heath Haviland, for instance, cannot take that the ‘ hero of Sicily ’’ must always play second fiddle to Office of Public Lands. ae SALE BODI bine eae mS folowing GOODS. aw ros ee ane i. McNeill, Superintendent of the 22 Office in his own name; but can it be denied that he enjoys | the King of Sardinia, just as the latter is bound to do the NOTICE. 6 bhde Al COHOL 4 ake GLASS ; vic which sets ccbeeppipeg sre stant. "No zplicaien, the #Faits of offce andthe i:fuones it yiolds in compuny with erme for the Emperor Napoleon, who, therefore, had in his LOL NO. 54. | aphamensbtaie” ih cht TE ee i LE received. ~equests the newspapers of the city to give pub- MALCOLM McLEOD, Sec’y. otherwi e made, will b The Clabr $f ectfally lieity te this prop sal Charlottctuwn, Janus Che Cxraminer. y 21, 1861. = Charlottetown, P. E. I., January 28, 1861. LLL LLL LOL LLL AL AOL ALLA AMA ANAL LO LO NOLL LOL LAO LLL LLL Me, ti his partner aud cousin? The Hon. Mr. Palmer, another member of the Legislature, holds no salaried office ; but he receives a large share of the public money in the shape of fees as Queen‘*s Counsel; and the general belief is, that, as he perfirms a considerable part of the work of the Attorney General's office, he pockets a share of the saliry set apart for that functionary. Now, is it not clear that Mr. Palmer pursues a less independent course in receiving public money, in what may be called an under-handed manner, than if he hands the destinies of the [tulian peninsula, causing much individual suffering, and several alarming Rail- way accidents otcurred, owing to defects in the locomotives | ; ; seen tee : ! y r 5 to receive the DEPOSITS from all Persons desirous of pur- caused by the great frost. 2 demolition of the Hospital near Brighton, by their sanction, | The weather has been exceedingly severe in Great Britain, ————————@ Dee o— Suatt Pox.—We regret to hear that this afflicting disease is not decreasing, but rather spreading in this community. Much complaint is justly made against the authorities for the Te E COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC LANDS having, | under the Act of the Colonial Legislatare, 16th Vie cap. | 18, concluded the purchase of Township No. 54, gives Notice | to all parties whom it may concern, that he is now prepared | chasing the Freehold of their several locations in the terms of the said Act. Also, the disposal of Wilderness Lands on the | said Township. Jan’y 28. JOHN ALDOUS, Commissioner. Public Meeting at St. Peter’s Bay. “PRUE mbabitants of St. Peter’s and neighbouring settle- 1 hhd. do. 20 puns. MOLASSES 3 boxes TOBACCO 3 kegs do. 30 boxes CANDLES 20 boxes SOAP 12 dozen BROOMS 12 do. BUCKETS 3 kegs Baking Soda 10 kegs PAINT 1 barrel Raw OIL 5 boxes PIPES 4do. PEPPER 4 do. GINGER 5 kegs NAILS. ——- ALSo—— A QUANTITY OF DRY GOODS, Consisting of Printed COTTON THE GOVERNMENT BEFORE AND SINCE THEIR | boldly took the office of Attorney General, to which his po-| | & ments are requested to meet at the house of Jonny SuTuER- | Cotton HANDKERCHIEPS . ACCESSION TO OFFICE litical standing fairly entitled him? And is he not as much j and the consequent: want-of: @ proper pase whineih to pot |tanp, Esqr., Head of St. Peter's Bay, on TUESDAY, 19ch | ar rw ae : ; influenced by pecuniary considerations, as the case now stands | “2fortunate patients, so as to confine the contagion to the | FEBRUARY next, at 4 o'clock, p. wm, to take such steps as Sete ons 0 THREADS j , J gine te | narrowest limits. /may be necessary to petition the Legislature in the ensuing W hite do Cotton WARP (white & colored) Tus Gazette of Tuesday last publishes the proclamation calling the Legislature of this Island to meet for the dispatch of business on Thursday, the 2lst february. This announce- ment is generally regarded asa signal of the time when a certain portion of the press should indulge in sundry wise speculations regariing the policy to be pursued by the Go- vernment in the forthcoming Session. It is obvious that such speculations, to have any semblance of truth about them, must emanates from those literary pioneers of the Administra- tion who are favoured with a nod and a beck in the ante- ehamber ef the Executive Council—who are honoured by a mysterious whisper from 2 Cabinet Minister once or twice a against the Liberals for allowing the public debt to increase. Free many of tie palpits glowed with holy fervour when their reverend occupants alternated their denunciations against ** the Man of Sin”’ by fierce anethema against the rulers of} the land for not keepiag a mere economical control ever the | 5. 1t was said thet the employment of deputies in the public Offices caused 2 great waste of the people's money, and en-| couraged indolence on the part of the head officials. This grievance was to be abolished under the new regime,and every with him, in maintaining the ascendancy of the Government in the Legislature, as ever Mr. Hensley or Mr. Young was, while either held the office of Attorney General? Mr. James! Yeo, Mr. J. Longworth, and Mr. J. C. Pope, are members of | peared at Halifax, much enlarged and improved. The ominous yellow flag is now flying from | a private house in one of our thickly populated streets. Tne Casxer, Jately published at Antigonish, has re-ap- We regret the Executive Council while holding seats in the Assembly.| that our contemporary suffered cofisiderably by the late & J.) _— f 7 y y vy [t is very well known that they used their position in the | dieastrous fire in Halifax. Government and the Legislature to secure offices for their own | Mr. Yeo has two sons-in-law in good situations. | { relatives. j One of these, the Collector at Bedeque, would not have been | N. B. press. ability. Its principal object appears to be the advocacy of a appointed but for the threatening language used by Mr. Yeo towards his colleagues in the Council. He clearly intimated a ‘« Tur Coton1aL Empire’’ is the title of a new weekly, semi- weekly and tri-weekly paper lately issued from the St. John, It is neatly printed and conducted with much leral Union of the Colonies. We shall be happy to inter- » with our new contemporary all the courtesies of the that his support would be withdrawn fiom the Government, cra questions, but that sume of them, at least, require the careful At Kenloeh, Lot 48, at the residence of the bride's futher, on Wednos+ | 4 hordeen Shaver—Song, | ken, ye ken o’ Nelson's meal bags. attention of the Government gad Legislature new mere than ever they did. ee b- ARRIVAL OF THE NIAGARA. Faanxce.—lIt is stated negociations pending between France and al) other continental states for abolition of passports. Post's Paris corres. | pondent says, Governmesis of Italy, Spain and Turkey are contemp- | lating reformed tariff, in aceordance with that lately contracted between England and France. Reported that project of law transferring’ Bourse | , to Miss Aun Lawson, both of Covehead. | of her age, Mary Aun. fourth daughter of the late James Clark, Esq., | of the above | age, Sarah, wife of Mr. Arthur Craig, of the above place, and second daughter of the late James Clark, Esquire. Yr day the 23rd inst., by the Rev. Thonas Dunean, Mr. George Douglass ‘y Jardig argaret, young aughter of Mr. Donald : Sate Cardigan, to Margaret, youngest daughter of Mr » 1 oom shagantdland At Strathalbyn, on the 2nd inst., by the Rev. Donald Morrison, Mr. | Angus McDougall, of Belle Creek, to Catherine Niebolson of Strathalbyn. By the Rev. James Allen, on the 26th ult., Mr. Alexander Deattie, place. At Bedeque, of diptheria, on the 12th instant, in the 23rd year of her At Little York, on the 20th ultimo, in the 60th year of his age, Mr. | From bars and bolts I’m free now. Session for aid to improve the navigation of the Harbour of St. Peter’s. Head of St. Peter's Bay, Jan. 28. FARM AND MILLSITE FOR SALE. R. JAMES BRODERICK, of Kildare, Lot 3, offers for | 4 sale on reasonable terms, a FARM consisting of 50 acres, more than one half of which is in a high state of culti- vation, and the remainder covered with hard and soft wood. This very eligible’ property has a stream of water assing through it, capable of driving a Grist and Saw Mill. For further particulars and terms apply to the owner, Mr. BRO- DERICK, at the Post Ottice, Lot 3, Kildare. Jan. 28th, 1861 2 in Isl _____INDEXIBLE SILVER SOAP. Tune—Cheat the woodie. ly bosom friends, I greet youall. Air— i] Cantata ~The Jolly Beggars. Tune, Sue merrily the bones we'll pyke. fouelt Gurry, J. W. Morvisoniana, Amo Amas Little Precious—Song, The leaky ship. Air—I pump and pump again. James Mouitor Barratt—Song, My mother, how I loved her. Air—Let the wide, the wide world tell. Tonalt Gurry —Song, l’ma toady, sirs,atoady. Air—Chacan With a variety of other articles, e= Terms liberal. _dan'y Si; WM. McGILL, Auctioneer. MARSH HAY AND FARM STOCK, T° be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, at Mouxr Srewaar Fara, at 12 o'clock, on MONDAY, the 4th February : A large quantity of MARSH HAY 2 COWS, to Valve in February 2 do. in Calf, 1 HORSE. fy Terms at Sale. W. DODD, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, January 21, 1861. Ex “Gazelle” from Liverpool, and “Carrie M. Rich” from Boston. Bond in London, Domecque & Co,’s finest SHERRY, 5 years in Bond, CLARET, CUAMPAGNE, London PORTER—quarts and pints, Bass’s Pale India ALE, do Boswell’s Quebec ALE —barrel and bowled, 150 Kegs of assorted NAILS and SPIKES, Broad & Co.'s celebrated New Brunswiek AXES, A large assortment of FILES, from the celebrated House of Charles Cammel & Co. Sheffield, England CROCKERY, a Bel ! . ‘ . : property to the State will be submitted to Legislature. china . 7 Age & son gout. Mill and other SAWS of all deseriptions ss > = wn de- | : | John rent, a native of Deyonshire, England. g : - oe oer . ’ , ? beed official would be required todo the work of his o “ ; Trary Intelligence from Gaeta contradictory—one despatch asserts : ~ fer ak ee J. W. Morrisoniana—Lament, O wae isme. Tune—The time IRON and STEEL of all kinds, “ partment. that an armistice of - days “ys ~— ong eye a says that | " dis Bal f Wild Ch - ‘ to flit is coming. Foundry Castings, Mill Gearing, &e., i * 3 ie the Piedmontese had redoubled their vigilance and activity befor Dr. \\osta®s Balsamo t erry 13 truly a balsam. tin a ae y as a, . INGINE . ‘ (1 6. But the greatest of all the evils under which this hapless Gentes and Paris alee says, negotiations for armistice clentess | : rins the balsaniiec principle of the wy ild Cherry : the bal- — pn le ee — a nimet et SPrerms Soe ‘ ‘te , : ‘ af itho . aci i ‘ ion at P sreni il De : ‘ a ae che Bios ti ; , . . ‘ “ eountry labowred wu the want irwhas was called *‘a free So Battedliaeesiaiaedtinanee masaeation. th ene sami properties of tar and < sine. Its ingred ients are al! bal- Tonait Gurry — Cantata, The Divinity Student. Air~—He OIL—used for Threshing Machines and other machi- j Bible” ia our district schools. We need not advert now in | rico, Aware, Interior ;"Torresnea, Finance; Oflando, Justice, dc. seinic. Coughs, colds and consumption disappear rapidly vould nae tae the line. nery, 6s. por gallon, 3 detail to the fearful outery which was made on this subject— | Napies.—Telegram. 10th, says: Licutenaney Council there was} under its balsamic influence. Major Heath —A Lament—We fall to rise no more. Tune— PAINTS, oe fa ai he bl . d falee interpretation put upon | “pected to resign. The correspondent of London Times ordered to| = = = = — — the Executive Dirge. ILARDWARE—large assortment, a . e unfair, dishonorable, and fa interprets \ | quit Rome. | - I : i etal ae th tainty of public GLASS i ‘ Deane 3 ‘ ws aoa : = I 1B , Maj .r Heath will maxe an Oration on the uncertainty of puoi ae ’ 5. the letter of the late Bishop McDonald, and that by persons | eg eae a Suarceaeuie eae eae 7 ree. H TE \ life, and the lamentable instability of public opinion, and TOBACCO, ; ; who consider themselves as very exemplary followers of their | op hos Maret Gian’ Onehewol Order of ati) ————— re yer g i | @ will prove that vicissitudes of the human mind and changes GUNS-—large assortment, Pe , ee , ; and yeracity;| .S®AiN—Madrid, 11th.—The Moors not having fulfilled treaty it is) ~~ nnnnnnrrannrrnne in public opinion are illegal, and in direct violation of CORDAGES, — ; Saviour, and men of unimpeachable honour and veracity ; | said Spain about to occupy principal forts in Moroceo. A solution of | a constitutiona] law. Always on hand articles too numerous to mention. 3 but it is notorious that the phrensy which was excited on | the difficulty between Spain and Venezuela is shortly expected. Tea, Sugar, Crushed Sugar, Raisins, &e, The Hon. Edward Bittern will observe, 1 am no singing bird,| Charlottetown, December 3, 1860, ; ‘ it we } t stolid ignorance and | _.,¥!®**4 —The French ambassador announced that the French fleet | eel a : ; : a but would express my concurrence in the constituticnal a oowers . . thie subject, based as it was on the most stolid ignor: will leave Gaeta on the 19ch inst. |? @°JE Subseriber will sell by Auetion, at his Sale Room, Satin 5 Si i ke Sli aie ihe rs | me seit not Gama, ee. $1-tdiincin come -teod tei Peli deciles 000 sities. olin idtiel TUESDAY, the 12th F opivion just delivered by the ablest constitutional Lawyer iquors an roceries, : unreasoning prejudice, tended more than anything else to the} St : a pod tet Sens on | coleck aay Ean Z ae AY, the 12th February, at 11 of the age—a gentleman whom I cannot too highly eu- a P : ‘ r = S ’ tsi, . ’ ‘ cloc 4 r | ¢ = ‘ je overthrow of the Liberal Government. We shall show} peror’s consent, was posted over walls of Pekin. Arrangements were 40 Chests TE ‘ rs ans logise for his vocal powers, although I do confess my utter Great Goorge and Kent Streets. a bow far their successors have succeeded in making the | being made for resideuce there of Mr. Bruce, Kaglish Minister. 5 Hhds SUG AR 25 bbl § 6 bbl oC hed d dislike to the tenor of hi’ song—alas! alas! ANKIN would respectfully invite the attention , sat is Set oe |, Bruce im the meantime winters at Tien-tsin. A Chinese Represen- 6 Neste W hi "TUBS 8. Gd., 8. Crushed do., Had I served my country with half the zeal, e of his friends, and the public generally, to hie # Bible more accessible in the sehovls, and to what extent they | tative is to reside ia England. Ail important Chinese ports are opened a ee ee I serv’d the compact and proprietors, choice and well selected STOUK of ime have infused a moral and religious spirit into the community. to trade, and permission granted for foreign steamers to trade on the 3 Doz. KEG %, from 16 to 3 gallons, . 1 would not now he left weary and old f ° : , : inland waters. Rebels were again threatening Shanghai and Ningpo, 1 Case Women’s India Rubber SHOES, With servicd. to the sercy of the Made: LIQUORS & GROCRRIES = 7. Next in importanee to the Bible question was considered | causing greatest alarm. Ciyil disturbauees also anticipated at Koo 3 Doz. se ‘6s BOOTS, Ti eB ene sale oc ye fall ~ The My teaported .foom the sory dust washety and the Seeeiineaten = : : : : , | Chowfoo. : 1 e a& ¥1S8) amdition falien ; y are all impo ; es the adoption of the Maine Liquor Law. It was several times via aap od : ; Lomels 3 Doz. Misses +d do. Hope as a lean and wither’d thing forgone ; of quality and moderate prices, he feels confident they cannot be sur- i ; , bl hile the Yori : New Zeatanp.—Desperate engagement fought 6th Nov.—Natives 8 Doz. Men’‘s “ do ahy Healt bb d a t passed by.ony house in the City j im t ; 2ories we : ofeates vad Chief kilie : : . iets. f e { wore 2 Wi : ae = lage ‘ ae discussed in the House of Assembly while the tories were in | completely defeated, aud head Chief killed. 2 Doz. Men’s long Knee BOOTS, be See eS Sen Cae anere Sue. ene LIQUOKS—Brandy, Holland's Gin, High Wines, Sine old Jamaica Rem, ik The time I thought had not arrived to change. I loved the Compact and Proprietors ; The common mass I look’d upon as Rats, And spent my vigour for the ungrateful few. The Prince of Wales will be appointed Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. Port and Sherry Wine,Highland and Belmont Whiskeys,Champaigne 4 London Porter and Scotch Ale. CORLIALS—No) au, Curacao, Marachino, Cherry Brandy, Lemon Syrup : and Raspberry Vinegar. a Opposition ; and it was amusing to hear some old topers on} that side, with, perhaps, six inches of wine or brandy in their | stomachs, giving vent to eloquent though tipsy aspirations for | 25 Boxes RAISINS, 25 half do., 25 quarter do., 30 Boxes PIPES, 20 doz. BUCKETS, 20 Dox. BROOMS, 3 doz. Wash BOARDS, tee + FROM THE UNITED STATES. . 3 Doz. Hemp Door MATS ory 3 . ‘ a TF ; : : : W nator, J 19. Fe oe —s eown i stty briefs are all SUGARS & TEAS—Porte Rico and Scotch ’ the coming of that good time when the Muine Liquor Law | Lord Lyons has been informed by the ecestnny of Miata cthat ee 20 CHEESE, 12 boxes SOAP, no ee Ob. stithodes and Young Hyson Teas. ouey Tenge Senay = r should prevail in this moral, religious and Bible-reading | United States clearances, to vessels sailing from Southern Ports, will 5 Paws. MOLASSES, «20 boxes CANDLES. ** Poor Amas.”’ sing some outeuk consoling tune. PRESERVED FISH —Salwon, Mackerel, Lebsters, Sardioes, Yarmouth -_ > . ae ’ ‘ h . | be recognized by the General Government, Terms.—All sums under £10, cash: over £10, Three 4 Awas~Soue Tt » Setadiee’s Law Sait —essieted by flea Bloaters and Dateb Anchovies. ’ 4 th: eountry. ir. Coles was at the head of the Government then : | _ The compromise resolu-ions of Senator Crittenden have been reconsi-| months’ credit. on approved Joint Notes of Hand. a“ aca Rake ee ‘The Rogue's March y * | PICKLES & SAUOSS~Stioed Pickles, Chow-chow, Cauliffower, West Be be was, as le is yet, a distiller; if he had not been either ont, and Monday bas been assigned for taking them into considera-| Jay. 28, 1861. ALEX. McKINNON, Auctioneer. Tonal Garry ern. e—The Rog 4 i gutenny Paste Soyer John ball Farm Censto Fenian, —_ a on. ~—_— - ain - ’ ‘ es »* vd : . este Harve Hi head of the Government or distiller we should never have) 7, Georgia Convention hag passed resolutions to secede, by a large Ah o ry oO J. W. Morrisoniana, Cantata—We Upstarts. Air—We auce, Extract Coffee, Olive Qil, French Capers, Flavouring for : heard the Maine Law advocated in the Legislature of this | majority. A division exists among the Secessionists of Alabama, and os Sugar, bacco. James Monitor Barratt, are Brothers all, Cake, Mixed Spice. ‘ PRESERVED FRUITS—Bast India Ginger, Lemon and Citron Pest, French Olives, shelled Aim@ads, Currants, Raisins, Calf’s-feet and Ked and Biack Currant Jellies, Gelatine, Amerfgre apd Anaa. polis Applies. ‘ many members of the state Convention there have refused to sign the Island ; nor would Mr. Jobn Arbuckle have enjoyed @ salary secession ordinance ; a stroag uuiou re-action appears to be springing of £100 a year to perambulate the country, ostensibly as a up in that State. lecturer in favour of the Maine Liquor Law, but chiefly as a) OR SALE by the Subscriber, at his Sale Room, Queen Street— 20 Chest Congo TEA, 10 Hhds. SUGAR, 15 puns. MOLASSES Amo Amas ; The audfence will be infurmed that Tonalt Gurry is nightly Boston, January t9. 40 half-chests fewi-weekly in dancing attendance at Dancing Classes, The Legislature of Massachusetts has resolved to tender to the Presi- do. sea Fs a : ath mame a Se anon Ore . " OES for the perfecting-of his accomplishments and gentility, VARLETIES——Molasses, London W. W. Vinegar, Pot ‘ti _|dent the entire resources of the Stave in men and money, to be used 1€ bbls. Crushed SUGAR 1 pun. High W iN ) * and is making progress in the -‘tip-toe fine.’" Histeacher, | “gad ground Coffee, Split Peas, Beans, 4s. Pari oe 4 a> political ag tator, who would not scruple to make any — Secantentan to preserve the Union. P 10 boxes Flat TOBACCO ~ 26 boxes RAISINS however, thinks him heavy in the heel, which is of the | a Baking Pelee. Butter Powder, Brown Windsor, i aon | ments calculated to damage Mr. Coles and his political | -~ 20 ee RAISINS - por a do. negro elongated or pick-axe heel species, and splay or eet peg aot Ga Candies, Table Balt, ’ associ 60 Drums FIGS CHEESE moceasin-{voted, from his youth up, and his arms resemble | atebes, Starzb, Blue, Durham » Coppemm, Allum, biue- . oo ‘ . ARRIVAL OF THE MAILS. 6 crates assorted CROCKERYW ARE. ‘ those of the Barbary Ape, with ioe natural blemishes; %2¢, oe oe hae -— —_ Oil, Burning Fluid, Mili- ie 8. The Parchase and Loan Bills passed by the late Goyern- Jan’y 28. ALEX. McKINNON. the teacher is of opinion that @ silk purse cannot be made | see Sp Secdh tenet, ust ie to Taam F. 0. ‘3 Ment were denounced as the worst measures that could be} Tue British, Colonial and American Mails arrived in town | —-—~— VACCINATION NOTICE of Tonait. ‘The (lub, however, in consideration of his| Butter aod Water Bisonit; Americas and Hyde's ¢ ~ Seda, 4 i devieed. J ig unjust said the Opposition then, to tax free-| on Saturday evening last. ‘The papers received from England » oda = , = ‘ net services, has consented to favour his aspirction,| January 7, 1861. ne Ba oe te an ‘ tnt a as a : - i. SON is DoW prepared to vaccinate, and re- 5; ‘ Th ’ ‘ os * Sf holders and the peuple of the Volony generally, to obtaia contain little or no news beyond what is given in the telegram | quests thts fadniiies mS — to be visited to leave | Tonalt Gurry will dance a jig all round the room, to the Music RECEI\ ED ON CONSIGNMENT, an | ae oy for any particular settlement or district ; but’ inserted above. early notice at the Dispeasary. of his own fiddle, played by himself, Tune—] have an) FVVO on yee ae cae ae to suit 4 1 paid they, it is an outr i iti he public to) + : : + he General days for the publice—Wednesdays and Saturdays itch for scratching, O, the country trade, i sold cheap and time givea Riis 4 purchase ony townshj ~ eer er F : P | =~ =. o Penta he Oe te a pelos oh iee- at Depeneas. from 12 = 2. , | J. W. Morrisoniana will dance cross the buckle, and cut the for payment, by ie! j , Ownship lands without making a strict enguiry Souci, unfit for the cares of government, expired on the second Charlottetown, Jan. 28, 1861. 2i. Pig-on-wing with much dexterity. Music on the Jews PATRICK STEPHENS, - ; z $ ipto the conditions contained in the original grants. We day of the new year. He is succeeded by the late Prince Harp by J. Monitor Barratt. Tune—Hirpling doun the) Orwell Cheap Store, cheaper than the chea try Ss CAUTION! LL Persons are CAUTIONED from purchasing fiom Winuiam Gorpon, of Cascumpec, Lot 5, a portion of LAND now in my possession, containing about 50 acres, held under two Leases from Edward Cunard, Esq., the Pro- coun store on the Island, or J. P. TERLIZZICK, Chariotte- town. Jannary 21, 1861. : MUST BE SOLD, Bbbis. Extra Labrador HERRING, put up in Bobbie, brae. Amo Amas will step boldly out, and dance in full practice the single and double shuffles, in which he will be assisted by the proficients, J. M. Barratt, J. W. Morrisoniana, and Jock Parbuckle, Tona!lt playing on’ the Banjo. want, and we must have, said the Tories, a Court of Enquiry | Regent under the title of Wm. L. to investizate the claims of the Proprietors. No important change has taken place with respect to Italian Now, let us see how far the party at present in office have affairs except the suspension of hostilities before Gaeta, the carried out the principles ayowed and strongly advocated by | Emperor Napoleon having commanded his vassal to stop fur_ uae AN Pete e aay te i sa Sak aieenen, tee ae - : * 4 yr seg <7 . : a is ; : rietor, situate between my present farm on which I reside, Tantararara, Rogaes all. 4 them while in Opposition. ther proceedings until new negociations, with a view to the ed a piece of Land in possession of Alexander McDonald on | The Olio will sonchedll with a masterly feat by J. W. Morri- 250 for family use, eae - Zl ° lL. With respect to the exclusion of office-holders from the |surrender of the place, could be opened with the King of ae i ; ae S the pose Sean ae illiam soniana, who will, in full costume of a oo ——. a oe ae Ar . i ee Legislature, they have, indeed. made some show of carrying Naples. Should these negociations fail, it was understood that | Gurdon, aad am about instituting proceedings in the Chancery dance the Highland fling. Music on the Pipes, to as : a q : oe Bers : ° transfe £ ' cal end 20 do Greeni do , this principle into operation ; and it is well for a majority of the bombardment would be resumed on the 19th January. It Constte coenpet bin Se va nae CI LARK. me oe ae —— ‘ cae Nora Oseina. 7 , #ASON WEBB,” 3 ' the office holders that it is so, for they would never haye the) is asserted, says a lead ng English j urnal, tuat Sarginia has} Cxseumpec Village, Lot 5, Jan’y 28, i861. 3w January 21. Ch Town, Dec. 24, 1800. : Opposite the Beak “ , ’ y y 8 Lng Jo pec s°; , van y A y ] 3 . é Ce * + 2 a g