rr «ff a wee arent ‘ eity WRT fie sya Me CpPPeRCH focemmest te frreudship aed in hg ol; potish- i equaiiy tee reverse Ot o t ged and dignified , Ce ee maccareni wad of a Harry Lorequerized iad of whisket ane perpetrator of Bore-piay " ambre-like, ~ Ure n deat man that ever a a sor cut a tirest rnd Whe seemed us eeewdl te the pre asure j put ' ‘ ‘ ti ce ere Macne eat ' at : } he te os » i Ni “1 - et ' St ‘a be a i awa’ | ee ee ae ve the Windus ef yrawerbrod ae aM the’ eoilelete pe ‘ ‘ eusopuistica led i : vi whic ugletels GAVE tame Lee quiet) ato BP nee Bt eud Vache met » wane that sig on ithe Sen” aed with hing wight sigue) f ge. looked + M abhorrence ¢ ifa ‘ erates is jong as a pal theed propel hah Chreegh & geniUivann * hertved, iat *& the mace jutance, tke prime purpose for Waich sted things cere tewteted was auawered; soything bev ond wat partook wf the aatare of sel ntihe projectiles demanding a protessional tramig in tricenemetrs we woderstand Heuer dated the decline « eat great civilising elore at ductling, from the ks and cocks it inchiction af novellies | ae aie as , a th und had fe Lived le velo tha CpPeevrne © sara woods, Barbarian, Colt, x Deanand Adams . would bave expired twa crack at the appar rem of fs muiitud wis murder-chaiebers, appa- wate artanged on the assumption Chat a burma ial hat as felive a tenacity of vitality aa E hi obey eal, and requires to be annihilated y and lies before he is finished Wf the Majer’s ghost izu't bevond the rance o t meet have glowed with a burving indigna n e won at the sacrilege of the O'Connell pistels bein, =u ae we "CRS’ AU Gil eid wer eyht aud thirty sagde of M’Maaus, only hanes wend egatees for thimertal me si wi-te sued as bas been set ferti Ligk the indignity iin nevlias ot a lier. lilew the pis aly came To be sold in London, to vears after tw ls known une dpealot tae Darrynane goods aud chattels, to ie fatally only te the initiated the sych theee reves probably bejouged Chey w wagat by au apparent Terry Altish White Bev xwepard Dab teuant-nght “ Manuster Farn shee portrait Wotid dy tera troulispiewe Lo a new estewet Captain Reek. Wien the hammer tel wid the name of the baver was demanded, nu sii gi wer Gurradiiy threw eve he wighey, sarcale lang Lapy Llag prize, aiid hidade giwith 0 as anxiously as though it were the ko! abt;—ie the intense amazement of the fellow- sairywan of the late Mr. Sheriff Carlow Ra- baci, vi ety, and wheevideeatiy deemed tie purchaser iad agtend Uurty slulliags iu an article on which po eiewus Jew wold adgance ax mans pehee * fig generally thought it was on the k Wisterre that ¢)'¢ Wits ea; bot the stra “say a thogsand pound’ to give gael reguteted a vow to hight pace. Butuvet so. Net long after, in the Au- govel the same year be weat out, or rather wanted egowut, With Peet, who called him out; but that dwerawt)¥ valoreus right hone iTauie Mie mia - I ive covaled such a hubbub as caused the nun- ure belligerent’s arrest as they were s tting off for fraee, Peel having wade the matter a town and eur talk for weeks beiore in England. It weeid be uniair to instwuate any tbing derogatory w Peel's courage re if net that be gave frequent cause for suspieion ic after lit y wallying those be kuew wouldn't and could not abt Thus be hectering!y called out Joe Hume ied bir. Lashingtoa, whom al! the workd perteetty wel Anew would not come the mere he called ty ridicule of these provocatives to impossible pguacity was bappily embodied in one of H. B's wet suizziea! caricatures, Wherein Welling « portrayed patting I’. on the back, ia ecst mm pluck, and vowed that the public ia “ Fighting Hob,” in recognition of h the aggressiveness. The F. M. was said te be im- mueely tickled at the time by thia hit at a very weak point. in his demure but veraciously vain- gerwous civilian colleague; and te have isughed ms way that alarmed Wilson Croker for the Lrev leke’s sanity, lauching Ww his sleeve being gene- uly the «Sten of the terruginous Ar ub This instance, we ten ucies af would « ill S If Tess r. thur's hilarity ig such cnaen, thouch his firnee found } lenwhe ginutter to be the butt of sneering 4 abor We business with Winchelsea It was af the pe- fed ol }’vel’s blank porieiterd ve ss 1 1 us! ng und gemue, hai wesiipguisna yi rime qweerning Lori | evs ¢ # tae young 07" siaeiis, beenuse old ©). ealled thy aeble A. a“ bloated butioou ;" and doubly detopa- tig pea! om peal broke forth when Tis thet the * Veet ger,” sett Z up thes Alwar ey ante den siureeaid as a precedes tod tl er ju- wore 0). should give Lim satisinction becaiss acie! alleged that Benjamin was a descendant ot ‘oe “Tmpenitent Phief berms jowever, | waty ai the blaadot Macabeus, and meant pustois wien he talked of them Lueck Morgan O'¢ eant nething of the sort, having had enough ot xe Vicarial nonsense im etanding icvo sets trom A. omn levy : aP- and he Poole powir d the Merming Ia vw 4ith geome cool Caustic badiuage wi t wanteriag Benjamin himself. After t ‘ og fell into dissuetade, nearly every atteinp ted re ‘wal beng an addttivual ail in the domed practice, such, for iustaner, as the re we between Tearem und Roebuck and Doctor Editar Black j—the latter as blind as a bat, and. the former being as invisible asa midge, but want-! hig ® make hitnself as big asa goose, or axa toubisheaded eagle; not Austrian in those dave. Them came the Hlack Botile aad Harvey Tuekett Tunpis, followed by the farcieal trial in the house of peers, Ao very Ornamentally got up by the Plain dork Camphell, who swallowed dromedaries % hile Waanag at gnats, and so let the non-changing e2- ralier belt throagh the eye of a needie, whieh, eWever, proved rather a rasher in one sense, inas- mceb an tae Earl had te prety ace L£ leo X- pees iy prelawinaries to provide against the alie- sauen uf hit eatates by the Crown in case he didn't woh bir ally, there was the brother-in-law mat- “> bet Catdigan and Lucan—but Faweett and Monroe, in Which the former was killed, and the Mer sent to Newgate; and so ne more: and le engugh row. -—->- THE MEETING OF IRISH NATION. ALIsts IN DUBLIN. Tre Islander has more than once referred W the meeting of so'ealled Irish Nationalists “evidence of a spirit of dis! ryalty in the Pople of Ireland. If such a spirit had been “wR at the meeting in question, it would hare beer: the duty of the Attorney General # frelaud to have noticed it in his official Wprcity ; bat the resolutions passed at it. fount to really wothing, and the speeches | "ich accompanied them are the tamest and “lest things we have ever read. There is a “thy report of the proceedings in the ze Tablet, with the comments of the “le thereon. We give the fullowing ex- "et frum the Jatter, premising that the po- Matity and influence of the Tablet amongst | % Catholics of Great Britain and lreland | “8 to well known to require any remarks Wieclear that, with the exception of The. hue, the Irish Nationalists, as far! proceedings are evidence, do not! these f among them one single member of 2 ftith antion who by any ordinary use o could be described in the words o “Times ax” public man of position in| be Sountry.’’ este more than ever pressed by our | “difficulty to understand tve principle on <b, in @ nation, like the irish nation, hin every grade of the socinl hierarchy the ‘wm @umbers of men frow the peer to an hae from the aristocrat to the arti- onl ma entitled ty rank as the equals in| of hit ine wf those in their own cundition pertioalas 4 ther country in the world, the | ate 6 beadful! of individuals whose ings of = . the reports of the proceed- | eeeme te na [tyled Irish Nationalists can | ‘2 2£ en hehal f snail . of the righ Sitienasa Tt of aud in the name Ireland with out B O48 Dobility oe coe j f | ji e Of G%try, oe landowners, or| ir cian Masatactures, or : Irelany 8 magistrates, or bar- ee ; ‘nd Withest any men of emi- = ail, without raak, jaad, or money, thers UNIVersi ties, edieges, or schools, 2 aw “burch, law, o¢ pliysic; Ireland . oad “ICS LOT seiencey—such an Ire- a yond the reach of our imagination. ene such idea must be present to @ the . these self-styled Nesionalists, Ar. Dever take it aii themselves ty @ Home of the Irish ngiion ja ota, ae it actually exists at prese we "9 emall and so obscure a © have réad thas oor place. Peeches délivered at the ) and they were Certainly re they represented, or “were Ot, the feelin # Ir8h netien, > as the Irish people, oe d the people of Ireland. eretary stands se! ishops or Priests, with-| dered the latter gentleman. while we can do everything ; were erroneous in advoeating Escheat—recousi- ©, 6! the inhabitants | with ae a a. CS RD te RR eh ROR EE TSO en POE eh Mar Wane Tee OA oie. SATTTO AMD, RQ ET Tate aorta, . OE. j uel ' t the tent ot Mr LATER NEWS cb Lil LA : - ; aN’ ; ¥ caine . RWS FROMTHE stat PRICES CURMENT. NOTICE | | GEORGETOWN. ; , ; rad 2 by the MAW, eehiah: arrived CuarLorieiown, Junuary 25, 1862. a j -_——_—— Have Tegeivea OF (ae Mau, whieh ; ‘ ‘ . iv } . wa C tight i ' : i fil f - I nfl i Provisions. | st, eae by AUCTION, on the 27th day | Extensive Importations and Consignment of thing Unusual takes puace, NBS | done by those gentlemen that would en ther OA EE OGE USUGE HOPS OF SGeal Ong b> , of FEBRUARY next, at the Colonial . $3 in ars oo e Riadiinthe shatebeam thie tenteee Mennenel tt by tl geuthauaen ul hea Usned Stdtte f, (amall) per Ib... o3 Bd to 4d ) t ’ ‘British & Fore America and England. And he said that, ** Beery people and every person venturing ris will to exercise the privileges of freedom, take whatever side appeats most in accor a \ ts nour and interest."’ But that is agreat mistake of The O'Dono rhue's l ever Was & Uing wheblmany oosi ry, even the freest, it was left for every i venturi exercise the privileges ff : » take whichever side appeared to in cordatr with lus honour a rest, when war had euce begun be- ween t - reign to whom he had sworn snee and another Government. It is quite & delusion to suppose that a man who \; a8 taken Clie outh of all giance is [ree t »up his own mind whether be shall fight tor or against his Sovereign, or whether he shall side with her or with her enemies, Every man may undoubtedly exercise his ee will whether or not he will commit theft or murder, perjury or treason; but it isa great blunder to contound the exercise of a man’s free will with the privileges of free- dou, **\ fearful reeponsibility is thrown upon us for we must act. Though the respoasibility is wreat, we cannot shrink trom it without brmging disgrace on ourselves, and entailing misery } It isclearly our duty at such Ragland is re- solved to go to war with the Northera States f America, to devide what course we shall uke. Now, ft am perfeetiy certain that the great taujority of frishmen will object tribute eit! m aur deseendants. a Crisis, since to con- eT honey co imen tor the purpose of enabling Roglaud to wage war with the Northern States. At the same time I am perfeetiv certain that the very contrary will stated tn addresses emar tting from corpo- und groans), boards of guardians, town cumlmissioners, bee rations (hisses grand juries, und from these other sources which ivariably misrepresent owe opinions. ”’ Nothing ean be mvre candid than The O° } Donoghue. He is perfectly certain that the great majority of Trishmen will object to otrivaute either money or men, for the pur- ‘ pose of enabling Kogland to wage war with Naerthern States pe ctly trary will be stated in a Curporatious, boards tewn and frow ther sourees wiiich invariably misrepresent ur opinions. Now the grand juries m ay be taken as fair resentative the gentry of ir j ! 4, BUG boards of guardians che And ut the same time the very con- ldresses emanating . he is tle eertam, that ' Vi trom gaand juries, ruardians, commissioners, ' ! Sul Abii rey rporation , und town representative votes of the prea) le, and the \Ocers are assuredly no small restricted class, But it seems that the y and are w go lor nothing. When doves an Irishman,in The O Dono- ghue’s opinion, begin to be entitled to the name and privileges of an Lrishman? Not, it would appear, until we have got lower down the ladder than boards of guardiansand town commissioners. The O' Donoghue affirms, that he is perfect- ly certain that the great majority of Irishmen will object to contribute either money or men for the purpose of a war with the Northern States of America. Now, firat, as far aa tie contribution vf men and money for such a purpose ts concerned, the only persons in Ire- land who have power to act on behalf of their countrymen in these matters are the I-ish Members of Parliament sent to the House of Commons by the votes of the Lrish people. And we believe that the great majority of them differ from The O'Donoghue. But when we come tu the private acts of individuals, thie ntribution of is 1 he- th individual and the reeruiting sergeant, subject to nobody ‘sapproval except cory commissioners, are bodies, elected by the their Wishes men a matter selllex tween ea the medieal board. R ‘ 3 ‘ l . . fi; li rset ? ut t jection on the part of individuals to contribute money for the purpose is capa- of being practically enfureed. Wilk chi O'Donoghue do it?) Will he give iv hix own person that proof of his sineerity and deter- mination hy re pty his taxes ? The only way in which any one will be , - o " - asked to contribute will be hy the payment iausing tu ot taxes. The only way in wluch any one cap give practica: eife st wa Tres fut rm to refuse contrijiating to the war. will be to re- huse to pay his taxes. That will bring things to an issue, and show what The O'Dono- ghue's epeech real y meant, and whether it really meant anvtiing. oe MR. DAVIES AND THE ISLANDER Tie letter we pablished in our last paper from the penof Mr. Beujamin Davies has borne its legitimate fruit. We knew iit wenld be eagerly a zed hy the Tories ns proof that there has been some dissatisiaction or disunion in the Liberal ranks, and we were quite prepared to see the letter transferred to the ‘ Monitor’ and ‘ Islander,’ We are ly as to think that this glorification ef our with eulegistic remarks on Mr. Davies. not #0 sil opponents at the supposed defection of Mr. Davies is likely to do us the least possible harm—the only one who can sustain any injury from it is Mr Davies himself; for be has placed himself in a very absurd position by mistaking fhe opinions of » public journal for the decisions of a regularly or- ganized Society, with whieh he acknowledges he We may add, that if Mr Davies had auy real desire for the success of the has had hoe conne sion petition, praying fora dissolution, and which we alone advised the petitioners net to present—lhe should have jeined the Central Liberal Society and by his influence there, and his standing in the country, have laboured to promote the object of the petition. We confess we have no admiration for that class of politicians who—thrusting their hands in their pockets and raising a cold shoulder —-will stand aloof from the wor! ing men of the party to which they profess to belong, and then publicly censure them beeause the whims and oddities of the fault-finders and the indifferent were pot carried out in eve ry movement Phe ‘Islander’ appears to be greatly distressed that the petitions fora Dissolution were not favour- ed by Mr. Coles, aud charges that gentleman with having practised “ gross Inconsistency and breach of faith” towards Mr. Davies in this matter. This, to say the least, is a very foolish and very Mr, : ; false charge, Coles had as good a right as any one cise to exercise his Opliion as to the pro- priety ot tmpropriety of promoting the petition, If he did not tronble his head about it, neither did Mr. Davies; and one has, theretore, ne right te find fault with the other, ‘Islander’ is disappointed at not having an oppor- tunity to gloat over the mortification whieh might be felt by the petitioners in having their applica- eation summarily rejected. When Col. Swabey left the Colony a few weeks | . ago, he was denounced by Mr. Seeretary Pope as a dishonest man, and when challenged to give his proots of the charge, or stand convicted as a base slanderer, he replied that Col. Swabey advocated Escheat, and that the advocacy of that measure involved rank dikhovesty. Now, he compliments Mr. Davies by suving :—* Among the few sincere Benjamin Davies, Esquire.” Secretary’s doctrine, then, Mr. Davies must be a } dishonest man as well as Col, Swabes, or the Se- feonvieted of having foully slan- It is very amusing to see Mr. Secretary Pope bankers ; patting Mr. Davies on the back, and showering the moet extraordinary compliments upon him. “Come, \you are really a good and popular fellow—we shall forget your past nonsense about Escheat and (Quit Rente—we shail never again eall you ‘Quit | Rent Ben,’ or ‘Mad Ben,’ only leave those ras- . i eally Liberals, who can do nothing for the tenants confess that you der the Land Questiou which you have speut miny | ut, they! yearsin misnnderst | anding—acquaint yourself with | }what has been deve by Colonel Gray and his! @ltoyether.” : } markable- friends, and we believe you will give your support, SuyK.—The Halifax Reporter of the 13th instant, | believed to | ear Government.” The vavitation to Mr. Davies to aequaint himself) what ha@beey doue by Col. Gray and bis ‘to rally to the defeuce of their country, their in- | front ranks of the defenders of the country. | their ancestors flows in their veins, and they are ) from thence, with a valuable ship and cargo in his | advoeates of Eseheat we have always ranked According to the) i : : j MaApCrs The lates awe fro: | to the least gratitude from the people of this | ay ime ROGHS sna Span. Ma land N- seat of war is furnished by the ‘ Halifax Keporter’ in the following telegraphic despatchea:— They did, indeed, do something towards instituting a Land Commission, which bas brought New YORK, 0th—Despatebes from Cinein- Butter (free ... 24d to dd! Building, in-Gharfottetown, wader a power, - 5 1 ign * * -, 34 & 6d of sale-gontained in an Indenture ef Mortgage | ME R CHAND ts +a 244 to did! bearmgedate sae 14th day ui February, 1X48, T Do by the quarter, Mutton, per ‘Ib......:... Park, per Ib....... Do —. ‘hee SPs sees IZE, » TIE subscriber begs leave to inform bis ters "ia ere le ,4ud made-between Join Hobs, of Chalutte- Visor *nnoen the Color ande wal he . . ° . } . . : a disgrac uy 1 the Colony and aterm aaee “4 natti state that ob Satardny Inst a great battle! Do by the tub..... . ut, See oe - of the one part, pad (sas H Peters, a old friends, nequaintances, and the publie tenantry, by inaugurating, in the finit place, the was fought at Somerset, Kentucky, between the Cheese, per Ib.. i ws. seen dd to Gd OF the other part: ALL THAT PIECE UF in general, that his present Iu portatione aod letestable practice ef espionage: and in the seeond /ederal turee under General Schoelf, and Contede- | Tallow, POP Tbs ie il. Ga a ee vite ltd LAND, being part of Town Lot Number nei nts emb detestable practice of espionage: and in the second inet r ™ 2 ee ohdignments cmorace almost article oi Dr ine slating the cupidity Uf proprietors to rate loree under General Zdllicoffer ' me PEt bes D> da Vrinndvacvedide bes : onan Iwentyenine (2), im the tourth hundred of tna general line of business, and ure al) of pi ’ aan oe Ts . “ Che fighting commenced early ia the morning,| Haw, per ib............ od to 7d Town Lots in Uhaziottetown, which said first rate quality, suitable for the season, recover by harsh means old arrears of rent, which | and lasted until dark. ; ; Pees i Ib..... tres bees o> a Piece of Land to be suld is bounded as ful-. will be sold ithe lowest prices for CASH, they apprehended might be taken from them under Sa a was killed, and his army en-| *)* meper 6.5... kok. ue ee ag OWS, that ix to say: having a front of 83) Oates in rachange, or approved credit #t three . 4 sire ween: 8 OEE Tt hie oe Pei ele 1 Te ee ee One © £0 Chee Ee ee ee age ire eae . > ’ 2 the Conunis ; and the Award from whieh the New. York. @let Oattaealeper ib... . sno kee ar hon Vrrent ae aa on the —_ months, Siuity Chabche all Raa ahew were 4 end « we relies. bas all hia hey aa Ess, p i ca side by a part of the suid Lot conveyed | ; Feinns ’ . : : tenantry wece promised so much relief, has, in all Tyesnaiten from Kentucky ‘fully esefirm the} @ 7% per dozen lid to ls Y } ' 0 y 'V Opposive Trinity Church, and judge buy Nitta iin Sd Ties EBM: Aneen enna ro ca] 7 Vegetables. the said Jol Hobs to John Hardy, on the {gr yourselves. prooabiity, as Drone ehbever, been iy wled re ce of the Pederal vietory at Somerset on ead Lok tabtiet ech oi! southern side hy another part of thesaid Lot pe i the propricters, whelave always connived with) Saturday > - ners i oe . ay dy ted ‘anil é “ee . a talaliammaies . wii es their mutnal Zolicofer attached the Federals in their camp, Carrots, per bushel .. » 26 Gd Oike yea : a — van ae . ae . Phe periodical sule by Auction of CON- the party how in power tu promote thitr mutnal; os deeated after a Micon and prolonged Grain, nPsou, and on the rear by Town Lot Number $]G NMBN US, will take place on the 12th interests iy Col. Gray and his friends” have) tighting. Zolhvoffer and Bailie Payton were both killed. ‘Lhe Coutederates tell baek on their entreneh- thents, pursued by the Federalists, who captured all their camp equipage and a large phimber of prisoners, Contederate lose about 300—Federal loss heavy. } + oy) deve any other vreat and serviceable things fer the country, we should like te be told of them. It is a vrent misfortune to a publie man of any position to be praised by a political opponent Whose character as a politician stunds extremely |... : ’ j ’ | Phis victory will bave an Important bearing on the low ~— whe has given no signs of ameuding his campaign in Keatueky. life, and against Whom the finger of seorn seers WASHINGTON, 21st. te be continually raised; but it is adding insult te It is rumoured — that the Confederates have , evactiited Miauaskas, ineving fiurther South, in order to oppose the Buriside expedition, it is supposed, injury for a character of this description to ask the public man to become a renegade to hia prinu- —-_- ALLEGED DISTURBANCES IN| NEWFOUND- LAND. — A telegraph despateh to some ot the United ciples, and thus quality himself for tit eompanion- stup with all that is basc and contemptible. The caseoof Mer. Davies commends itself to our eym- pathies, for that gentieman is now suffering from SGttes papers says that a @isturbande took place » vinitation of both theac evils at Carbouear on the 7th iftst.—that several per sans were wounded, buat no lives lost, and that “When the feral Camminionnte bolt it} had beeu sent trump St. Johu's te preserve Court in this Island, Coles and Whelan appeared Order. A seeond deapateh saya that the excite- betore them and advocated Esebeat.’’—~Jslander,s ment At Carbonear wae ifftenee, apd that business January 24. was saspended—that at Harbour Grace there was much excitement, and an apprehension of hosti- lities ; arose out of religious differences. Mr. Coles did not advocate Fxeleat in his speeches before the Vik above is a palpable fhlsehood the telegraph add& that the disturbance Commissioners, as can be easily seen by reference and Mr. Of course it is t he riraterdd tree tsof the proaeeedines: i P ‘ ail ‘ tothe prints dre port ot the proceedings ; impossibl with sueh meagre information, to pass Whest, pie bashes Twenty-eight (28), together with all Houses DECEMBER next, at Lis Auction Redm ia Dee oe C.... ..+-. ++ ss ea Ane Buildings thereon, comprising the Dwell- the Wurehouse. . | Oats es aa 2s Sd w 2s4d iE House, Workshop and Stables occupied oaneiiiaian Poultry. by the sad Jobin Hobs. Terms Cash. ON COMMISSION, AND POR SALE— ; he : Datéd 4th November, 1861. ~. . s sree sath, aie a ross o. . JAMES I. PETERS. A Splendid PIANO, wet PP US bhi aaies bb de ou 0 6 cae .. 28 to Be ; . POP RON ce Soi As weal 9d tu ds! ee Magon'é First Claes Morisgntagy ens eee Ws... Ai vad exighdes «ave lito deMtl fo will be sold cheap and ‘artridges, each........ memes advo ababiis 9d to Is N.B. Those parties who ‘ Codfish, per qtl oe 18s to 20, SPRING {62. - aed tnd ds tn the ont APE 20a <0: act miners 8s to 20 : the past Summer, for flour, &e., are - He %, b és ehh eCLWADA LT ot . * we 7 : Raneh tans bansoees inci, From Liverpool Direct, twinake immediate payment further delay Lumber. PSHE Clipper Ship + ISABEL," A. Mc- will cause trouble and expense, whieh Boards (Hemlock)....................88 6d to 4s} t Donato, Mascer—eoppered and aor om all oo ae ozeided. i j du (Spruce) ih cid £6 atine was deme 44 tu Se | fas ‘ 1—having . FIRST CLASS CERTI- Ww. SANDERSON, ae - | Do (Piue)........... 0 esses see, 78 to 9s | MICATE—will suil'as above for this Port, us’ Georgetown, Nov. 18, 1861, 2 Miehiee; ple Merle. none oon ubout the first of April next. a a9 hm oan Senet iy Suddties. |. The superior sailing qualities of this Shi ’ W DS , | Timothy wenn, par canes oot... SR. none | have alrendy been sufficiently proved ; while N i G 0 0 ti » Ctover Seed, panes is 235. 00d aw ae a oy yp Ser The Subscriber has just received bie ne GP WGn 0 6 0006 05+0 ann) Wendes checemanl bone eS, Cull ie i¢ allention o apt ee Hay, por ton... bceudecdens scenes 75s to 80s, shippera, P OF ORY. Straw, Pee Oi ie eee oleseive ct Aw le Gd to ls Od ne Frei rht or P: e vle FALL & WINTER SUPPLY 7 2 gz ursage, please apply to ; ‘ aoe ant; TeMew trreter sees eee eds Od wr Axprew Deuncay, Exqr,, 12 Canning Place 6000S, es, FOOD... eee cece ee eee ence eee NOME Ty ; * . j Calfvkins, per th......., J... 4d to 74, Bevenue Chambers, Liverpool, England, or w ER Ship Isabel and Gazelle from JAMES D. MASON. dep cgietieds 05 i... os viccosies : Charlottetown, January 20, 1862. Dhvepsking, cuch....... GORGE LEWIs, ob eval - 000-46 Gd tu ts Market Clerk. | First Spring Ship for 1862, Liverpool, consisting o Black Cloths —_ Black Doeskins ~ Haney Doeskine Union Cloths.fing wook 7 *Titl nn’ a“ ¥ a ‘a jas ali’ ra” ° : - : sans is ; ; . mh wie ets ° i « W hie aenentions opened lis lips in th ( wun WETS | any opinion on the subjeet,or say who are in the! : i raxilkE well) known Barque Gales — * _ de: Court, to diseuss any principle of the Land wrong. ‘The ‘Telegraph bas so eften conveyed . ul toe i. een Woollen Black Cloth, do. Doeskin, Medium Question ee. 2 3 ia ae teense ' : Master, Will sai rom iver i : 7 R ‘ false reports that no dependence cau be placed ou! Shen poo!’ Blankets, Mackinawe do. ,Indian do. ,wagorted ee any ol i des ratches S * . “a tor « harlottetown = the ashi ilorse Rugs, Coat Trimmings of all deo- THE REVENUE aR ta ca tree he Public .leetings in ent Fur Freight or Passage pleawe criptions, i htty be i ‘ 5 i ae ‘ / om all, as A vee teniiatilie. iii ap Oo Measre. . Caanex, Sons & Uo. We understand that the Revenue for the finar- aaa or A Goop MAN.—The Halifax San! at EEN *s COL ATY. ikottenee. Liverpool. o> = ’ Lo., | IN DRESS Se TOrFS, 2 eiu veer ending Olst Jannarv, 18G2, ia likely te! of a late date says:— i Nh.. : Ww. WoL ce ee Cob Al : ) } . y MERTING will he . W. LORD & CO. ancy Cubures, » Kepps. full short of the expenditure te the extent of at * We regret to have to announee this morning } A ree ir Ooth tape = January 13, 1862. Charlottetown Merinos, Mixed A Th least ten thousand pounds—adding that much to te decease of Daniel Creamer, Esq., in the 67th aetibe Ninieth ai dipbemelih aie Mr tant 2) Senet Union Damasks, Fane ; shes eet ree : ; vear ot his age. The deweased was a native of AUGUSTUS, on TUESDAY, the 4th of Fe- 1” Searlet F ite < the public debtow hich will be about cighty thousand County Cork, Ireland, and tas resided in Halitax bruary next, at J] o'clock in the forenvon, FALL IMPORTATIONS we Ps - le Ci 5 pounds: thas showing that our Tory Goverument for nearly forty years Perfectly upright in all and at the house of Mr. P. Griffin, ST. AN-} 186] 1861 diea do ‘Nenlthin’ Ge M have added forty thousand pounds to the public his dealings,—a lover of bis Chureh, and of his) DREW’S, at 4 o'clock same day, to ascertain : , ‘ "= “4 Shawls “Mofil ors, Cra ats Woollen . : Ati . : ond fellow-man, he has passed froin earth with an un- | the views Of the €lectors ot the Third Distric I SILL. ss oe , ee vars, debt in the short [ ried of three yeurs lhis ble ’ i in des a ‘ : ctor strict Tweed du, W hite do R do Chints peatiiie-Giet teste ; Hemished character, In bis death a widow und! of Queen's County with respect to the Land Fl G d P igion, Braces, Woollen do, Black Cloth § starting tet recuires ho comment. Huindiy tueurn the loss of ju atfectionate husband Commission, at which the members and sa " our, rocery an rovision . sao - - Ch ° and tather; and the cominunity a valuable citizen. | ~ Vo a — s Pp _ Brown do, Grey do, Zonave Shawls, ~— } , porters of the Government are invited to) St Black Shawls, Fancy d : FROM THE SEAT OF WAR. We, like many others in Charlottetown, were , attend. GEORGE COLES. ore Di Li D itl , te Well acquainted with the deceased, who will sin- Charlottetown, Jany. 27, 1862. AS received ex Barque Tuxresa from lineeall ‘Towels “Bed Tick aed Bel THERE is no news of mueh iipertance from cerely lament in his death the loss of an henour- York eae tee yp fr me Three and Four B | Sacks. the United States. We learn by Telegraph te able, upright, and useful member of society. ‘The undersigned respectfully invites his Kus fr ge od i ‘ : rE ond poe Me Ladies’ Indian Rubber Boots and Shoes, Gen- other Colonial papers, that Mr. Cameron, Seere- ads friends and constituents in’ the Western “!* rom 5s ee: Se ore yg, tlemen’s Indian Rubber Boots and Shoes, tary of War at Wasbington, has resigned his post, WE understand ‘that a Literary and Musical section of the Second Electoral District of 400 barrels of Family and Bakers’ Extra Gentleman's Napoleon Rubber Boots, Gen- und has been succeeded by the Hon. Edward M. Eutertaiument will take place, at an early day, ong es to eons a Reena | “ ie Kiln drved C Meal | temen's Wellington do. * : , ' ea 4 : | Gritha’s, where he will explain his itical | “ a iin dryed Corn Mea i Tog i ussortmen small Stanton, who filled the office of Attorney General | Under the auspices of the Char ottetswa Debuting | viv. on the Land Question and other asats bh ‘BOA do’ Piles read 10 boxes Bar| seiner ‘tec aaa ey under the late President. We are informed that Club. "The programe isin course of prepenesam, |» d cheerfully joi ith 5 j Crack ' anid baa nant ee , ' ‘ ' . “gud will be published shortly. It prouises to be *&TS, #00 Cheertu J Joins with Mr. Coles in| ter Crac ere : sold low tor cash. j Mr. Cameron proceeds on au embarsy tu Russia, quite a grand aifsir. | offering an ore to the members and 10 bo W oe and Soda Crackers, 2 JAMES PURDIE. “to cultivate,” it is said, “the present friendly —_> . supporters of the Government. voxes Yeast Powders Charlottetown, Deceraber 9, 1861. ; disposition ot that power by an a representa Mone GoLp Discovertes In Nova Scorta, | EDWARD WITELAN. « do Baking Suda, J barrels Washing | 7 a >? tive.” This isa} , ”~ st to the 6¢ i —The Digby (N.S.,) ‘Acadian’ says:—There! Ch.'Pown, Jany. 27, 1862. Soda | } lour, Molasses, Tea, &e. ; - eS PO eS re wae ere cnung may be seen at this offieé a tine specimen of gold-| — : ay 2th ate 40 puncheons Bright heary Porto Rico) , SURSC LE. Cassius M. Clay, who, a few months ago, so bearing quartz, obtained from a lowality about four | Meeting at Montague Molasses : x ped ie —. _ valiantly shook his fist at Jobo Bull as soon as miles irom this town. Y place is ~~ half a Bridge. | 10 hhids Bright Porto Rico Sugar, 6 bbl» 20 Ualf-cheats do he hud crossed the Straits of Dover. It is eaayto | oe the 1ami ROMs — the rear of Marahall- PUBLIC MEETING of the Inhabitants: Crushed ditto 6 Puns. High Wines : town im this county. Frém this specimen it may ~ . i | bin: ee 96 : . ho ee ; a of the Third and Fourth Districts of 2 barrels Curante, 40 boxes Raisins 2 d M Tacit senate dace oem ia ae “egrtanr Svat ad ie ie Gove Some King’s County will be held at Montague G do chewing and smoking Tobacco 40 € i A aevibes Boots & Shoes ultivate a “ friendly disposition” at the € yf danee in that locality, .OGwing to the sev rity | = ee Te e re r - : “ases American e ; | 4 7 ndly dis; lon ; : : . on ot of a sonal, tan a gresent time, onailie are Bridge, on THURSDAY , the léth of Feb-. : Kegs Lowden . do do : | 120 Bbls Dbl Extra Flour, . St. Petersburg. It was thought that Napoleon hindered from further prospecting. Versuue hay. Tuary next, at lJ o'clock, a. m., to take o0 chests best Souchong aud Congou Lng: 20 do Supertine do Ill. would gladly embrace an oppertunity to ing resided in Calitoruia pronuunce the above into consideration what course the Legisla- | lish Breakfast TEAS 20 Boxes Soap. eae avenge the fallof his great uncle at Waterloo. and 1 wued specimen an eracellent one, ture should an in the coming Session with 3 — se Cotlee dl ALEX, McKINNON. Seneral Neott wae-sent. to sound the views of the -*- regard to the Land Question. The ilon, | 20 do Adamantine Candles Jemnenn! 862. ae a ae “¢ e ne a ” ity 7 Prerarations ror War Nor ro pe Srop-! Mr. Coles and other leading members of the av dv Tallow Candles ——— oH ee any Cee OF tae Frenen these ; ‘bat the) 5... ... ‘ihe probabilities of war or peace are Liberal Party are expected to attend. vv = _ ne wade WashingSoap 1861 FALL SUPPLY OF «seen General, why, if Is said, went in quest of health, mer ly a matter of upinion; but f think, Montague Bridge, Jan. 27, 1e62. 3 do ashing blue tis . en found the air of the Tuilieries uot so agreeable as those whose views of public afuirs are most; ~ ™ isk eh iio 1 doe Indio Blue Bri a = and Fo ’ : : what he hail inhaled in the Land of the Free. and et a paaee and ae NOTICE 12 nm aera Corn Starch M A N U k A C 1 U R 8 ; hastoued back te Washingten. > =e a) Seen to war. Hen the result is feared, | : . iy ; ve ° oe oe * ‘ , seve mck Nakata Mee Cate gaye Wont wLieHER my meaneappheis, BS DeseLy given thaball perwons indebted). $e tive nie DP Couns ts ee es ron goes to ; i eters oF with 0 % viva toa lnrge number of our publie men, who at the ear 186] $0. whom Ri eet 2 do Ground Allspice “ GOODS to be tound in ‘ ecoleehon thal the Czar las the iall of Scbaste- Jougk beyond the affairs of the moment. The een Seccieded ane do not a oo aetiaaeen | ~ tins Mustard, = cases Matches sheen. i pol to avenge. We suppose, however, it isa mat- conviction forces itself upon mavy that the Gettin anttin oh ‘ ) : pay di ie 7 4 boxes Clothes Pins DRESSES, ter of inditference to the English Cabinet whether ay is not far distant when the Southern Con-| OTUY ttle them, (as per previous adverzise- 10 coils Manilla Rope ' MANTLES, ee as eer Te Se ee ~ ments in * Examiner’ and ‘ Islander,’) on or, , Dye: MILLINERY i ' ue federation must be recounted ; and that re- s : ® 8S duzen Buckets and Pails y . w e830 make things more comfortable at Si : 5 Ts betore the Lith February next, WiLL BE sup . HOSIEKY, : cognition may be expeeted to bring ubout ~—T 6 dozen Broome ot. Petersburg than his friend General Scott did at tis Sad ® WITHOUT DISTINCTION OR FURTHER NOTICE, —p URs, fresh difficulty in which we must be prepared Kk. A. FELLOWES 6 pests Tubs { PANCY GOODS, Paris. to maintain our poliey. It was with this Chatleitetowa. Jan - 1862. 3i a * 1000 bushels Liverpool SALT _ WINTER CLOTHS, Other nows by telegraph ia quite unimportant. view, and as a demonstration of our inten-. _~ Blab hinnlasa-nakae Senende 400 bushels Turk’s Island ditto | FLaNNELS, aii tion to hold our own way, that the Govern- Ship from Liverpool to Charlottetown in| 24 bags Table ditto. ' eS WARLIKE SPIRIT OF THE PRENCH = hag: m8 out - ep men * March, 1862. | Eger The above Goods will be sold at “CUTTY : CANADIANS —ZEAL OF THE CATHO anada wit rout any reference to the reply ¢ HE Cli r Bark TUERESA, Al at. : | he. dc. dc. 4 Lic CLERG) ' of the American Cabinet. Lt Messrs. Ma- teas | font. Frazer, Commander Wholesale and Retail, for Cash : ' , ‘ aheanted > : 4 ’ . DER +) integra son and Slidell landed at Liverpool to- who ig well known inthe trade. Thia fast-. or approved An A iditional Supply of Jewel- Mut Catholic Freneh of Lower Canada are morrow not « soldier the less would be sent! sailing and favourite Ship will sail from Li-) CREDIT, AT LOWEST MARKET | lery. : setting & neble example to their fellow-Colonists out. If we are to have a war with the verpool, G. B., on Friday, March 28th next. | PRICES. LADIES’ WORK BOXES, DRESSING elsewhere in their preparations to defend Britieh North, in connection with thia United) Por Freight or Passage apply in Liverpool) November 25, 1861. 3m CASES, te. de. a power and territery against foreign aggression. ee my Avneg she eevee a na = to Mesers, Wittiaw Stewart & Co., Trafford | N G ds fro New — e W™. HEARD, Po‘ tibet © Witacithi? cA dine thi Oia fouratkie Vme shan the oe would’ Chambers, South Jobn Street, or in Char-. 7 . " . . haan ane “ ve = or: be a short and decisive war, and would have | lottételre to r ew o0as from cw York. j ? Queen Square House, Nov. 18, 1861. : A gentleman writiog trom River du Loup to & y vital influence on the preservation of peace | L. C. OWEN. | Th i j i ( Mecsteuyghied Yay ay e- : : , , i oe: uN. i¢ subseriber has just received at Quebed paper, makes the lollowing allusion to the and the uninterrupted freedom of commerce | Goods shi d by this Vessel wilt te tacieed | J i WAR AND RUMORS OF WAR! leeling existing among the Canadians at that place. | > ; : : cea) pped vy Hk Subscriber having given up the ides Taga nt fur many years to come, without our having to at Jowest rates. - is New Ze Es : ae ae had eile vaxs through the ordeal of social and mercan- | January 27, 1862. Sw ! : ’ ino of gotng to Hew Les ind, begs to ‘ a oe Ms — ren, eeeeee, aie tile contusion, which ware, as a general rule,| ———— Soa —_—_——_—_- | Queen Street, } ad eee ae ; he InnaD Tantiain the vicinity, whieh has In agrea Lis . lh tie r . i . oni4 ‘ dt sais sili » . i eturn and measure been turned inte a proper coarse by a a Correspondence of the Manchester’ Valuable Business Premises in| From NEW YORK, tia Cape Traverse, | mises Intel occupied by ‘Mr. Ww. circular letter from the ht. C. Bishop of the diocese, erry ee Pe i) } Cascumpec 225 Reams W rapping Paper ea Sips Gunes Squars, v he ‘in- ee to the cure, a ne peopie Fogi6e | Wecawcuony Accipent.—On Thursday last, Mr. ‘a> . - Tae See Paperny BA ‘tends carrying on the SA AND all the sud in their power towards transporting the Malcolua Macdonald, of Lot 48, while engaged in jk OT? Ss A TUF. © - v Soo HARNESS BUSINESS in its branches. brave soldate’ who were coming to protect Uneir | the woods, with three others, was struck on the head . : . Manso anett - Tebteso } Havi reonall lected his STOCK homes and country Phe cure told them trom the by a portion of a tree neer whieh be was working, r HE subseriber offers for sale the Pro- 15 do. No. i Soap By LARD : 'y se . is ia pulpit that the cause was a just oue, and it Was with such violence as to render him instantly insen- perty at present owned and occupied by 10 00. Pearl Btareb. ENGLAN , will enable him to ‘batisiac- their duty to turu vut und ‘ form,’ in protection of gible, and in this state he remained unt'l about one him, either in one Jot or in se purate building | Which are now offered tothe public at low prices. tion to all who may favor him with « call. their hearths. He further offered to the Com- | o'clock on Saturday morning, when death put spe lots. The Property contains two acres, SW. McMURRAY A good assortmentof WHIPS, BRUSHES, Imesariat Officer, how on the spot, the use ot the riod to bis sullerings. It appears that one of the) with a dwelling-house, store, granary, barn, January 20, 1362. a - MC) . BELLS, ke ke. church as @ shelter for the mea on their arrival.” | company, in felling « tree, cused it—ns mncente stable, and other out-buildings; is pleasantly = ——- ete ile ede lie bill cleanal JOHN hi ns in spite of ever ecaution—to lodge in “** ’ ; . 7 . The St. John ‘Freeman,’ a paper which ably ote po a e os ae from it, a sibel of piaeer py i = of fee, harbor, “a DODD & ROGERS _ Charlottetown, Dec. 23, 1851. lm on represents the Catholie mind cf New Brunswick, , which, suddenly breaking off, fell to the groved, in| one of the best business situations on the | . ted detent Ne -athent ow the “¥ al epirit if descent striking the lecensed on the left side of! north side of Vrince Edward Island. | Have still on headie few of Santee To Saddlers and Harness-makers. Ce ee 0 NE TOSS SPIEL hig head, and thus causivg his sudden and melan-, [| f not sold by the first day of June, it will “MAGICIAN COOK STOVES,” ANTED IMMEDIATELY, Shree manifested by the Catholie Hierarchy of Canada, choly removal. Mr. Macdenald. who was in the then be offered at Auction. i wholly adapted for BURNING COAL, Welhaahie she ahane line of > ofte aligone me etende valty ag | twenty-eighth year of his age, and recently married, | ae a obtain ts Z : 2 4 ay ; sak 5 in’ “anal . so often maligned by sach pretenders to leyalty Me ate id Seeder dente die fenasal being ot- For terms and particulars, inquire on the FPXULS wa superior first class STUVE in JOUN STUM the editor of the ‘Islander.’ Our contemporary tended by a large number of sorrowing friends nnd BaY8i— | relatives. The mournful proveesion was headed by The French Canadians, as we anticipated, are amongst the inost enthusiastic and earnest of thorxe | who prepare to defend the country. Perbaps some of our readers will be surprised to learn that the Arehbishops and Bishops have published Pas- torals, Which are regular trumpet calls to the people No. 1046, of which he waea zealous and usefui member. We deeply sympathise with the young widow thus suddenly bereaved of her principal earth- ecased generally.— Men. Spectra Notice, —Hottowar’s Ocrrwent ann Pitts—Health to the sick.—Purifyirg and renova- stitutions, their altars, and their homes; that these pastorals were read in all the churches, and that sermons Were preached in which the people are exhorted to do their duty and take place in the The French papers publish several iuspiriting passages trom the sermons delivered in the great chureh ot Notre Dame and other churches of Moutreal. The Bishop of Montreal in his pastoral, which — ix lengthy, reminds the people of their ancient sacri- teristics of these inestimable vegetable remedies. The poor sufferer, weil disease, may stil be strengthgned and restored by the tunic influence of these medicaments. pepsia, loss of appetite, flatulence and liver com- plaints,while the Pills are taken,the Uintment should be rubbed over the digestive organs. chest complaints it should be rubbed on the back | tices and victories and glories, and calls on them | #94 chest, a6 assiduousiy as salt is rubbed into meat, The truth is, the! again to defend “our Canada, the happiest coun. By otendy perseverauce with this treatment, the try in the world.” and to prove that the blood of >!0°¢ 1s parged of all impurities, and the whole ani- : mal systein thoroyghly regulated. These excellent remedies, in most cases, restore the sick to health. ——_— ro ——- CatHotic Youno Meny’s Letenary Ixstitvte. !—The discussion pp the Americun Civil War was resumed on Thursday evening last, and kept up 3 : me -» | with mach spirit until the hour for adjournment. Smatt Pox.—Aceounts received by the last Mail | On next Thuraday evening J.J. Daly, Esqr. will inform us that this dreadful divease is now raging in | lecture—subject, ** The Nineteenth Century.” New York and other cities in the Northern States. | 2 o——— ftlarricd, On Thursday, the 16th January, by the Rev. H. He left here late in the fall B. Swubey, af the residence of the futher of the for the latter city, intending to proceed to Europe } bride, M r. Archibald MeIntosh, of Lot 14, Commis sioner of Sma}! Debts, to Sophia, eldest daughter . of Mr. Thomas Hooper, of Lot 14. . care—having, with Capt. William Welsh and others, | On Thursday, the Mth inst., at the family resi- we believe, a share in the enterprise. He was fall dence of the bride, by the Rev. Mr. Sprague, Fran- . : Ps leis Dyer Beer, Eaq., M. D., third son of George of health, youth and vigour at the time of his de- | Beer, Eaq., M. P,P. for the City, to Louisa Palmer, parture from this Taland, and had before him the | eldest daughter of Stephen Wrizht, Esq., of Elm Yale, Bedegue. At Bonshaw, on the 24th ult., by Alexr. Robert- son, Eeq., J. P., Mr. Alexander MeNeill, to Mise | Surah Lamont, both of West River. Dhed, | On the Ith instant, at North River, Eminy Louts,, beloved wite of Mr. James Corcoran. : At Mareb field Farm, Orwell, on the 13th inst., in the 26th year of his age, Mr. John Curry. * We are informed by one of our most trustworthy | On the’ bth {nstant, of slow nervous fever, Neil Washivgton correspondents, that there are over four) Campbell, of Souris, eldest son of the late Malcolm hundred cases of Suall Pox among the civilians in| Campbell, North Lake, Lot 47, aged 58 years, leav- Washington. Such also is the nen of some Of | ing a wife and daughter to mourn their loss. the best physicians there. The prevalence of this! “Ar Harlington, Vermont, on the Sth of October, loathdome disease is owing to the wretched hospital | Surah, duughter of William Goff, Esq., late of St. managemeyt of the Surgeon Giencrm) whom Cougress | John’s N. F. still sutiers o remain in charge of the Medical Bureau} At bis residenee, King’s Square, on Wednesday, —itself an uiterly insutlicient organization for pre- | Mr. William Hodgeon, of this city, aged 59 years. serving the heslth of the army. Letit be reformed | nlieeaeeeinws -——- -~»0e ---- -- worthy of the Liberal Institutions they enjoy. The | Pastoral of the Archbishop of Quebec is not so | lengthy, but it breathes the same xpirit, We revret to hear that one of our young men from | this island, Mr. Malcolm MeLeod, has fallen a vic tim to it in New Yori. promise of a useful, honorable and prosperous carver. Hix untimely end will be deplored by all! who kuew him, for those who possessed that know ledge had abundant proofs tut courtesy, kindness | and gentleness of disposition were amongst the at } tributes of his characte. Allading to the spread of Smail Pox in Washing ton, the New York ‘ World’ says :— Arrivals in Europe from hence. Alciope, Salmond, Falmouth, Dec. 28, Flying Cloud, Guodwin, Setily, from New York, for bxeter, with lusa of jib-boom, head-rails and bul- warks, Dee, 29. Cutberive, Winch, Liverpool, Jan. 3. in its marine meworanda, reports that the American | ésehbouner Mubalsa, from Privce Edward Jaland, with jieduce, sunk off Country Harbour. ‘Lue crew ezcaped ip their puas. | the officers and brethren of hose Lodge, L. O L.,! ly suppor’, as well as with the relatives of the de-. ing properties of » remarkable kind are the charac- | igh worn out by lengthened | In dys.) In heart and- premises, or jn Charlottetown te James B. | ' Cooper, Esquire, Monitor Office. ADAM C, FIFE. Cascumpec, Dec, 27, 1861. NOTICE. LL PERSONS INDEBSTED to the late, A Firm of BEER & SON, whose accounts became DUF LAST FALL, are requested to! call and settle the same, without further | every respect,—the Oyen is very capa-| North Side Queen Square, Dec. 9, 1861. cious, Jt is economical in its consumption of | ‘fuel, and the large size of its flues always: ‘Notice. ' insures a good draught. KR. HOBKIRK havi Ste | Avso.—Extra Soapstone and Grargs, for, from this Island, eumer me, by Let- the above Stoves. ter of Attorney, dated 28th November, o. Charluttetewn, Dee. 1861. to cellect all DEBTS an — erehy 7 sy — ~~ request all persons inde to NO CRED UT, _ tidy. topes the respeetivecheaeian and ‘hem to him to me, at my office, in oa fh ao” oe o* mis UT all Goods at lowest paying rates notice. BEER & SONS. | ‘ash, Uats, Barley, Potatoes, Egge, !ottetown. King Square House, Jan. 27, 1862. Im | ah ee. hii ee saloon in ot JOSEPH HENSLEY. neg eet ane ’ : Oe BS" Ch.Town, Lower Great G Street, © NOTICE ment at market price for — eorge - de léth Dee, 1861, ei PORT WINE TEAS Y virtue of a Deed of Trust, bearing FLOUR Sherry CARD date the 25th day of January instant, | Coffee Pork v2 AEP. ‘executed in my behalf by Francis A. Kelly, | Claret Sugars ESSRS. BEEK & SON desire to expr of Fort Augustus, assigning to me all debts | Hains Molasses ‘ sincere gratitude to their due to the said Francis A. Kelly in this Is- Champagne Kathehape _ Friends and Customers, for the very | land and elsewhere, | hereby notify all pesscnn| Brandy Tobacco _patronagé received from them for arn | indebted to the suid @rancis A. Kelly to make | Molland’s Gin Cigars years past. ‘They alto take eee \immediate payment to me of the several | London Gian Starch lof informing them that Mr. UEL L. ‘amounts dae by them, otherwise legal steps Scoteh Whiskey Soap BEER is this day received as a Partner ia will be taken tu recover the same. Oid Tom Blue | their Firm, which will for the future be eon-. | H. J. P. TERLIZZICK. Jamacia Indigo ducted under the name of Charlottetown, January 25, 1862, Demerara Candles BEER & SONS. rath OFFICE Maraschino Compo. Candles | They hope by continuing to k ar great | per " a op WECE. No oe Sperin Candies a varie a aa pore as hesenie-= | ee. See Se ees ed, ee ee Tallow importing without delay what is apecially i oe to mown the } vo —_ oe Lemon Syrup Lard | nleal. eal charging the | are prepared to treat wit rues desirous to seli | oo : c : tuost moderate te steilions Land Seemetevae requiring Surveying | a ae prices——to A her — of public confidence ‘ot Conveyaucing; and trust, trom their local | Disilints’ & Gielen lackin , and support for the future. ‘knowledge of the couutry, extensive experience, | Wa, ine Shde sealaen . GEORGE BEER. | and gras stteutanes tu business, they may be| Ki s aD + } f eo GEORGE R. a8 | favoured with geveral patronage. , ft Several Prevtrted a my for sale, of whieh | Currants Candied Peel atin ist Japuary, 1862. = ' fall particulars wnay be ascertained by applying at Sardines Anchovies RemovalkL 5 their Office, East corner of Prince and Water Sauees Pickles R. GAUVREAU has res to the | Streets, Charlottetown, “ , Butter a of POWMAL cal i Chartottetows, vane) 1 eee the " ‘and other small articles too numerous to. STREETS, where he ma Vownt Jen 1 ee | mention. ‘hours. Entrance on S ine ‘ i*ound. | N. B. Grain Cargoes purchased on commir-| prs ED up near the East Point, on the 11th sion, and liberal advances made against con-| | inst., @ whale beat, we hs an with | signments, by !the name “ FLUSH” on the bow. © owner can have the same by proving property and pay- | SWABEY. & ROBERTS, ing expenses, on application to the subscriber, owmission Merchants. j Capt. JOHN McINTYRE. Great George Street, P. E. I., March 18, 1861. Is] RW Fairfield, Fast Point, Jan. 20, 1862 3 Notice. i. Notice. persons indebted to the subsqriber are | ALL HE Subscriber. purposing to leave the | A sLAND NEX NG J requested to pay the same, at Grand ISLAND NEXT SPRING, would re ills. Lot sh fe let day uest all INDEBIED to him to make mae-| River 7 ae payment. All accounts remaining, Febreary next, as,after that date all amounts suitable for the : sessons, which will be sold /UNSETLLED on the 15th APRIL, will be due will be placed ip the hands of an At-| RQ. W. assures his Friends and the , ‘then placed in the wanps or an A7rorney, loracy for collection, that nothing shall be wanting on ere ‘for cuilection. ELIZABETH DINGWELL, render hie ‘E@ablishisent worthy of ‘ JAMES McCOMB. late of Little River, Lot 56. patronage. January 6, 1802. RW 4 Grand River, Lot 0, Jan. 20, 1862. > October 14, 186]. - Ex. only, 6m Charlottetown July GRAND RIVER WHARF a RONALD a * ISPECTFULLY intimates to bis Friende Reon Buble tan to bat Business in the Store lately Messrs. McAulay & Johnston. : received a LARGK ASSORTMENT ot NEw GOoDS, '