Orete ce ye «eee he MNT e@! orrelcious liberty thet is jeopar-! dized by the se-estied aggression of the: Pop: : there iS reason fo entertain the suspicion fiat the Prenner seeks to de- rive political capital from an appeal to the paswions aud bigotuy of the nation, by enlisting the sympathies of the bigot- ted enthusiasts of every creed in his fa- vour,—by offering balm to the wounds which the Establishment has received feom Puseyism, and by directing public attention from subjects which may cause inconvenience to the Ministry inthe next Session of Parliament. A writer at Cavendish, yclept “ Jeremi- ah Simpson,” takes the Islander to task im yesterday’s No., for asserting ofthe @aid Jeremiah that he took his cue from the late Governor, on the subject of Re- sponsible Government, previousby to his; becoming a candidate as the ast Election, ! ig Opposition: to Maclean. Simpson de- wies the accusation, and compels Duncan to swallow the lie, which ie de th an extemely bad grace. : in the same paper we find Duncan re- racting another falsehood, at the sugges- tion of “a friend,” which he lately pro- mulgated.to the effect, that Sir Donald wever pocketed a shilling of the £500 voted by the Legislature. O, cries the veracious Donkey, the falsehood “is a matter of very small conseqnence,” for it and therefore right and expedient for the Governor to receive it. If so, where was! the use of telling lies about it? If a! friend” would revise more of Donkey’s! editorials, snd point out the proofs of his! besetting sin, which he will find scatter. ed about “as plenty as black berries,” he might keep the poor man retracting falsehoods for the next six months.— What with Jeremiuh’s reproof, and the, . . } friend’s suggestion, and Donkey’s own} ——— penitent coufession of guilt, they are en. trenching upen our Jegitimate right of shewing the fellow up. THE RAILWAY. We learn froin some late English pa- pers that the Hon. Provincial Secretary of Nova Scotia is likely to accomplish the object of his Mission to England, namely, the obtaining a Governmentg uar- antee for the payment ofa Provincial Loan to be applied in constructing the American Railway. Some of the leading London journals express the strongest ap- proval of the project. TRIAL FOR MURDER. Gabriel Moriano~the Lascar who murjered the Mate of the Brig Rival, shortly afier she left Halifax for Jamaica in September last--was tried in the Su- preme Court at Halifax on the 12th inst. and found guilty. The Jury recommend- ed bm ‘o mercy, but itis thoughtihe will suffer the penalty of the Law. New vse or Evecraiw Tevecrarns. —The telegraph now gives notice of storms! For example, the telegraph at Chicago and Toledo notifies ship masters st Cleveland and Bufiz'o, and also on Lake Ontario, of the approach of a north- west ttorm. The resuit is practically of great importarce. A hurricane storm traverses the atnvosphere at the rate of a THE RKAWINES. ‘2 eS A vessel in the port of New York, about to sail for New Orleans, may be tele- graphed twenty hours in advance, that a southwest storm is advancing on the coast from the Gulf of Mexico. We are only on the threshhold of the real substantia) advantages which may be rendered by the electric telegraph, DISD. Yesterday morning, of inflammation ©: the lungs, Pdmund, fifth son of Mr. Chee les Dogherty, aged 4 years and 2 months. New. Advertisements, CLA RACRBAT. ‘HIE Subscriber begs to announce to the Public that he has taken and ineatly fitted up that commodious House and Premises in Upper Queen Street, opposite Apothecaries’ Ha!l,—formerly occupied by Mrs. Yates—and opened it as a Liouse of Public Enterteinment, under the name of “THE RETREAT,” where he wii! be atall hours prepared to Cantello’s mas, as 4 i?ru@ anp CuHemicat Deport, a general and varied assortment of fresh IDIBVaS AMD ORIN AUD GDAWIGAL WRPOT, Buildings, (PHE Subscriber desires to notify hia friends and ‘the public that he has opened an Establishment in Great George Street, opposite the store of Mr. J. T. Tho- where he wil] constantly have on hand VERDICTS, | Genuine English, French and Domestic Perfumery, Toilet Bottles, Soaps, Tooth, Hair, and Nail Brushes; Fancy Articles biishment in Charlottetown. lic patronage. Charlottetown, December 2], 1850. Valuable Freehold Business Mart fer Sale. OR SALE, that very eligibly situated i House and Premises owned and occu- pied by the Subscriber, near Beceque Wharf, Green’s Shore, consisting of Dwelling | House and Out Offices, with new Granary and 'so,. the two ‘Store, all in perfect repair. of every description: Fruits and Spicer, | Contectionary, é&e. &c., besides a general stock of GROCERIES—all of whicir will be sold on terms as reasonable as they can be purchased at any other este- And the Subscriber trusts that by diligence in at- tending to the wants and orders of his customers, to receive a portion of the pub, JAMES GILLIGAN. Ready for sale---a great varicty of handsome Presents for Christmas and the New Year. New Books & Stationery Store: PHE Subscriber is now opening a Store for the sale of Pooke, Stationery, Fancy’ Articles, Music &c. | accomodate those who may favor him Water Lots in front thereof, adjoining the (0 which he respectfully invites the atter- with their patronage with the best fare the season will afford, good Beds and a warm Stable for ther horses. A few respectable Boarders can be accommodated. ( HOT COFFEE always ready, with catables to suit. Vhis Establishment will be conducted by the Subscriber’s family, who wil! feel was right and expedient to give the £500, |i\hemselves interested in giving satisfac- Purpis Esq, Merchant, Charlottetown, or on| tion to customers. JOHN ROWE. Dec. 21. 2) Christmas Presents | +s CHrisrmMas Presents, for chiicren, for sale at * PIPPY’S BOOK and ST'A- TIONERY STORE.” —aLso— A few Carounic Paaver Books and Douay Bisirs. December 21, 1850. a ee ‘YH Subscriber is prepared to furnish / Patent Sipver Door Prates, with any name, complete, at prices ranges from 10s. to 20s. This superior Door Plate is a recent invention, and possesses and durabitity, is not lable ta injury by climate or weather, and will never tar- nish. and Stationery Store, Queen Mtreet. JOHN J. PIPPY. December 21, AVORSW Gveusas OFFERS FOR SALE— fTea—Congou (in Boxes). Superior, Molasses Nails Braudy Cottens, Grey and Gin printed Herrings Shirtings, Striped Leather Threads, Pins Soap Handkerchiefs Men's heavy Boots, Indigo ALSU--A few Barre 8 R isset Apples, fine. December 18. CHARLOTTETOWN Mutual Fire Insurance Com- peny. Encourage the above Home Association. heep your Property Insured. Keep your Money on the Island. NTT, COMPANY has more than doubled its Capital in CASH within the last year. Each person Insuring has a share in the Capital. {= Policy hc Hers will please take Notice, that all Policies expire on the 3ist December, 1850. DANIEL BRENAN, President. H iNRY PALMER, Sec’y & Treas’r. Se:retary’s Office, Kent Strecy @ tir pigeon, namely sixty mi'es an hour, * A great variety of BOOKS suitable for, all ihe qualities of silver in appearance. . . } Specimens to be seen at Pippy’s Book} /Shore, measuring on the road 102 feet, by) labout 150 feet to high tater mark, with the! water privilege to the channel, and is well, adapted for a Shipyard. The Property being ‘go well known needs go further description. |The whole will be sold together, er separately, to auit purchasers, end immediate possession given. Part of the Perchase Money may re- ‘main at Interest for some time at the option of the purchaser. Por further particulars, epply to James) } jthe premises to WiLLiAM M‘EWEN. etown, Dec 18, 1850. tf. eer DHL A BAUD. age Wes a BAW: PDLIATE POSSESSION GIVEN, ? ‘ ° “ ' < uare ANE IM. ae 62 GB ACRES of L.xceilent LAND, situate | 2g 83 ot Cove Head, Lot 34, a guod part — of which is under cultivation, and ‘the res dee is covered with Timber of the Ibest desermticn—togerher with a comfortable Dweilicg House and Gat Houses. Gn ihis Property 1s advantageously situated in GRIST MILL, containing two pair ef} stones. esda Carding diachine. ‘The Mili will be sold either with or without | the Land, as may be sereed upon ; and part of the purchase meney may remain secured upon ihe property. Por furiher particulars enquire uf the Subscribers on tle Prenaises, WILLIAM & JOHN AULD. | Covenead, beer, hi. ir ; —_— sraueenerdeanemenpelinnesigliipnnniegeiiliaigurniien INGW STORE and NEW GOODS. South Side of Queen Square, opposite the Market House. ye KH Subscriber begs respectfully to invite the attention of the public his welj selected Stock of Fancy and Staple . | { ¥ 4 ; Dry Goods, &e. suitable for town and country customers ; and he trusts, by ready Cesh returns, and strict attention to business, that he wall! be enabled to carry out his principle, with Satisfaction to bis Customers. EWEN CAMERON. December 4th, }830. | ‘ 4 Stray Cows. | WO STRAY COWS—one black and : the ether red—bhave been on the Sub-' scriber’s premises since the Ist October last. Unless the owner or owners redeem) those Cows within two months from this date, they will ihen be sold at Public Auction, to! pry expenses, in accordance With the terms of the Act 9 Vic. cap. 5, . | JAMES MILLER, Jr. | French Fort, December 4, 1350. _—_t?. NMOTICE.—The Office of Assayer of Weights and Measures for Prince County, is| kept in the house adjoining the Farm of Sami. Green, Esq. on the east side, and in frent of William) Coates, Esquire’s House and Barn, and south about a quarter of a mile from tue! schoo! House. JAMES KEOUGH, | Assayer of Weigits and Measures fur Prince. Couniy. De -:nbe; 21, 1850. © “JeanOr's. Oct 51050. ; tion of the Public. A large selection of Piano Forte Musie: containing the authorised editions af Jenny Lind’s songs. A lot of new Novels, in cheap form. Ladies’ enamelled, ivory, gold border and variegated Visiting Cards and Tortok- shell Card Cases; Gentlemen's ditto. Cream Laid and other Note Paper and Envelopes, Foulscap, Pot and Letter Paper, plainasd ruled; Bank Post, large Law and Pas- Jiamentary Paper. School Books; every article in School, Office and Fancy Stationery. Standard and Miscellaneous Works. Room Paper, variety of new patterns, A lot of Fluid Lamps. Boor Plates of silver metal, farnished te order with any name, (see specimens. ) ("Orders received for any book pub- lished, New Books and. pieces of Music con- stantly receiving. Store in Queen street, opposite Messre, Reddin & Son’s, where is also the offied of the “ American Art Union.” JOHN J. PIPPY. December 18. JATISS Wa. SAMS. Engineer, Blacksmith, & (Old Stund—Kent Street.) EGS most respectfully to retarn bt sincere thanks to the inhabitants ¢ Cnarlotretown, its vieimity, and the cous try in general, for their liberal suppor since he commenced business, and trus'« by diligence to orders and the best + workmanshtp to merit a continuance « their favors. ALWAYS ON HAND: CARRIAGE MOUNTINGS, SPRINGS, AND GIG AXLES, TURNING LATHES, AND ED@RD TOOLS, BROAD AND NARROW CAS® STEEL AXES; Warranted of the very best Maierials. For Hire: CARRIAGES, GIGS, SLEIGHS, axp GOO HORSES. N. B.—J. W.C., with the most prg found gratitude, proffers his heartfg. thanks to the public, for the encourage ment he has contiuued to receive sine@ the calamitous fire, which destroyed bi) former premises. December 18. Exchange! Exchange! ! ILLS of EXCHANGE bought and at the Banking Agency of the Subs ber. Approved Promissory Notes, Ninety days and under, discounted; Chee cashed. CHARLES YOUNG. Charlottetown, December 18, 1850. a ot tat Yrs iis ai ii st Soma a ees — ee me ss epee gece ne ee ag een eer tT ~ Rye