— held io the Murray sedans District, Mr. Tlavi- THE CIVIL WAR IN THE STATES. | appealed lireetly te the pockets of the land appeaied ¢ PELEGRAPH, NEWS BY wretched, impoverishe d tenantry under his con- I am authored said he, “to sell to the | trel Sr. Jounx, Feb. 19th, 1368 ates of the Messre, Montgomery Phe Confederates are represented to be work- atstch as price a Will enable tng industriously on the tertifications opposite Falmouth, and alony the Rappahannoc k. Jackson's feree is copresented two miles south of Fredericksburg \ Franktert, hy leovernment the est: ata very low hgure on terms as allowed to the Bek sntry te become Tree holders the tem favourable as these that were fast people, or ethers elsewhere located on Goveri- , despatch says that secession rent lands Put the question of se Ning is left syn patiisens attempted to held a convention there yesterday, ostensibly te make nemination fer the entirely te my ewn deeision It the tenantry Auguat election “Relegates Seay 08 ee vote tor the Government, the Montgomery estates were present Yhe House of Representations re- will be purel wed by the Geoverument and the fusing them their hall, they rented the Theatre all have an eppertanity of becoming Col. Gilbert formed a regunent in tront of the 5 trv sh i . tenantr thedtre, and dispersed the assemblage, declaring that such gatherings were inadmissable within his the Chevernment, net an acre shall be sold, and military jurisdiction There is he Phe Connecticut Democratic State Convention assembled yesterday at Hartford. Four hundred Mr Any deley: were br , : and fifty delegates were present. ‘TH. Sevmour, ue these — perhaps in bitterly opposed te the war, was nominated fer frecholders on easy terms. If they vote against every tenant must remain as he is exaggeration in this statement — Haviland euch in our own hearing on the hust-| Geveruor. The Convention took strong grounds agauist the adwiunistration. pat it in words etreinger words We were astounded that sbeuld wes af Crcorgetown bribery Bancor, Feb. 19. eo flagrant an attempt af Le se openly aud publicly avewed. That Alabama burnt brig Chastelaine of Boston, 25th treads { the xroswst description, “it: ot Altarela Ruck; also next day of Cape | aS er eecriplou, | ‘Tiburos, bark Golden Rule of New York — cannot be questioned the man whe had a starving family toe support— tends restoring MeClellan and reorganizing his Cabinet on Conservative basis, with Seward in pursuit of position —Tonre et Riehmeond papers bailidl ter ceut — whose energies were paralyzed | disheartening —Hopes of Foreign intervention whe waa every day in dread of a visit from the by redecting on the long arrears which it was out abandoned, and present considered wost critical | veviod, Resolutions were introduced in Congress for * Come, vote for Kaye and Duncan—your arrears | withdrawing Diplomatic ageuts from all foreign ports. —Vieksburg despatch says Pederals con- structing batteries on Louisiana shore. Supposed tor protection in throwing pontoons across river dance of time te pay for it; and you shall never Early attack expected.—Mississippi Legislature But if, Made it penal offence to sell cotton except to Con- tederate Gevernment. wf bie power te pay—il was saying te him— of reat will be remitted—you can purchase your farm fer eight or ten shillings an acre—have abun- again be troubled by demands for reut. you don't vete fur Kaye and Duncan, your nose as ase ‘ . , ' . Washington Republican confirms the statement at General Butler is ordered to a new and inn- every shilling of arrears — your stock and crop portant department. shall be kept te the grindstone — you must pay | ¢), shall be at the merey of the bailiff; and never ee a come shall sou be a freehelder as loug-as grass grows A Baeeze ww BRAZH.—Rie Janeiro advices, and water runs.” sid such an appeal as this was not to be expected ; Hritish Minister had made demands on the Brazi- lian Government tor the wreek of the ship Prince we Messrs. Duncan aud Kaye way, if their | oy Wales: also for the arrest of several British Helings are net very fine, felicitate themselves | officers whe, while in citizen's dreas, had created wm having received many votes through the influ- disturbanee in the streets of Rie. Both demands | were refused; and the English Admiral, acting : ‘under orders from the Minister, seized several At the election tor Councillors in the second _ Brazilian vessels in the harbour of Rio Janeiro. district of King's County, Mr. Haviland atood upon The Brazillan Government refused te treat with : . as the English Minister uatil the vessels were released the Te gh ’ he Gestings at wae of the polling divisions wher and the matter was settled by referring the case he could confreat wany of the tenants on the | of the ship te the Brazilian Minister in Louden Montgomery estates. Lf one of these offered to and the British Government, and the case of the vote for the Liberals, Mr. Haviland, with rent. Test t the King of Belgium. There was great : _ @xeitement in Rie Janeiro, and the British roll iu band, would ask him to swear to his quali- | Minister's residence was threatened by a mob, fication, and the eath being takeu, the agent would alse all Englishmen; but the Emperor in person vee of sack an appeal. «xpresa bis gratification that the peor farmer valued his holding so high as a hundred pounds, selina because he would then know what te expect in Tue Turoxe oF Greece.—The Prince of collecting rent, or know how to advise the Go Leiningen is new proposed as a candidate for the Throne of Greece. His serene highness is a ) nation should be araintained. It was plainly saying to Herald's despatch gives rumor that President in-| That any poor devil could re- at New York are to Jan. 9. It is stated that the | addressed them, promising that the honor of the | tegister of 1862, gives an account of « wife sale, which took place on the 7th of April in that year in Carlisle. Joseph Thomson, a farmer, had been married for three years) The learned lecturer, in introducing his subject, | without finding his happiness advanced, and he and his wile at length agreed to separate, It is & prevalent notion amongst the rude and ignorant in England that a man by setting his wile up to public auction and so parting with her, legally dissolves the marriage tie, and escapes trom all its obligations. Thom- son, under this belief, came into Carlisle with his wife, and by the bellman announced that he was about to sell her. At 12 o'clock at noon, the sale commenced in the presenco of a large number of persons. ‘Thomson placed his wife on a large oak chair, with a rope or halter of straw round her neck. He then spake as follows :—** Gentlemen, { have to ,olfer to your nutice my wife, Mary Anne Thomson, otherwise Williams, whom | mean to sell to the highest and fairest bidder. | Gentlemen, it is her wish as well as mine to part forever. She bas been to me only a born serpent. I took her for my comfort and the good of my home ; but she became my tor- | mentor, & domestic curse, a night invasion, ‘and a daily devil. Gentlemen, I speak truth from my heart when | say, may God deliver us from troublesome wives and frolicsome Doman Avoid them as you would a mad dog, a roarimg lion, a loaded pistol, cbolera morbus, Mount Aitna, pr any pestileatial thing in nature. Now, I have shown you the dark side of my wife, and told you her faults and failings: 1 will introdoce the bright and sunny side of her, and explain her qualifications and goodness. She can is appealing to the public for assistance, which we Hay, Marm, S rock, read novels and milk cows; she can laugh and weep with the same ease that you could take a glass of ale when thirsty. Indeed, gentiemen, she reminds ine of what the poct says of women in general— Ileaven gave to women the peculiar grace To laugh, to weep, to cheat the human race. She can make butter and scold the maid ; she can sing Moore's Melodies, and plait her frills and caps; she cannot make rum, gin, ‘or whiskey, but she is a good judge of the ' quality from long experience in tasting them. I therefore offer her with all her perfections and imperfections, for the eum of 50s.’’ If this speech ig correctly reported, the man ‘must have been a humorist; in addition to | his other qualities. The account concludes | with the statement, that after waiting about an hour, Thomson knocked down the lot to ‘one Henry Mears for 20s. and a Newfound. ‘land dog ; they then parted in perfect good temper — Mears and the woman going one way, Thomson and the dog another.—Cham- bers’ Book of Days. >_> - - ‘ Tue Wownpers or Quack Mepictnrs.— \** Which it’s wonderfal, sir,’’ exclaimed | Mrs. C., one morning, ** what them pills and hointment has done for the benefick of huming natur. I'm sure, there was my Sane or a Wire in Carnisie.—The Annual | | On last Wednesday evening, Mr. W. W. Sullivan, | i rW ee CY. M. L, INSTITUTE, | Law Student, delivered a leeture on" Langnage, _its origin and progress,” before the above Tustitute. clearly proved that, as man had been created in & periect state, language, like his other endow- ments, must have been conferred upon him by the Creator himself. In coneluding his instruetive | lecture, he stated that he would have dwelt more lengthily on the progress of language, were it not that he believed the President, Rev. A. MeDonald, | would, in the course of hia Jecture on the “ Creek ject; he, therefore, considered his lecture as only a preface to the oue which was to follow. The h several gentlepen whe took part in the discussion | Which followed bestowed wellanerited praise upon the young gentleman tor the masterly mauner in Which he treated his subject.—Com. >. C. Y.M. L. Instrrure.—On next Wednesday evening, March the 4th, Rev. A. MeDonald, President of the above Tustitute, will deliver a lecture on ‘Some ot the Benetits derived from the Study of the Greek and Latin Classies.” | i. Rocne, See'y = aoe a . Vine,—On Tuesday morning about 2 a.m. the | dweiling-house of Mr. Joseph Fisher, Shipbuilder, | Port Augustus, was consumed by fire, together | with all the household furniture, &e., contained therein. Mrs. Fisher while endeavoring to save )some articles, had a narrow escape from being burnt to death. The origin of the fire is unknown. The loss is estimated at about £600, there being | no assurance eflected.—Com. EE > —_ Virne.—On the 17th inst., the house of Win. Marquis, of Lat 30, was destroyed by fire, with all its contents, Being a poor man, Mr. Marquis hope will be accorded, in consideration of the eir- | cuunstances Which necessitated the appeal— RK. W. | ‘The election for Legislative Couneillors in | Prinee Edward Island, so far as heard from, ix | quite favorable to the Government, and this is called by the Islander and papers of that stamp, a great “ Protestant victory” when, in reality, it is a triumph of the worst kind of Toryism—no reli- gious principles whatever being at stake. Queen's County returns five Conservatives; the returns | from Prince County are incomplete, but it is said, | three Conservatives will be returned. King’s County, it is said, will give two Conservatives. Mr. Macdonald, a Roman Catholic, has been re- turned for this County. ‘The Islander, of course, charges him with bribery and corruption — and says that the Government will “be required to institute proceedings against many of the Roman Catholic electors in the district for perjury.” The ow of the Island are in a sad state—there are ut a few first-rate men on either side — and the ‘sooner Prince Kdward Island becomes a County of New Brunswick, the better for the people there.—St. Juhn Globe, Feby. 19. > EXPecTED EMIGRANTS, — The steamer, now | due from England, has on beard, we understand, about 120 emigrants sent hither at the private ex- pense of Miss Burdett Coutts, The season is [rather inopportune for bringing out emigrants,— | yet, if they are industrious, and of the class re- presented, we dare say they can all be provided verament Wf putting a value ou the property in vrandson of the late Duchess of Kent, who was | Sairey Jane’s first cousin, which he were not | tor. Arrangements have been made by the Go- the eveut of the estate being sold. | “ i rf ‘ s . . t evedings referred to, could net fail to have the the Queen, but in ne way forms part ef the reyal desired effect; but we question very much whe- under the exclusion of the protecol of 1830, His ther the geetlemen whe bave obtained seats in the | Highness, who is a Protestant, is in his thirty- third vear, and was married in 1558 to thé Prio- Legial » throug . ¢ * con- ets cpmatare Through sych means cught to be con cess Marie of Badea. He is a post-captain in the layer, as jobs about off and on at piecework ; and lay wery dangerous at St. Thomas’ Orspittle and nothink in the world would have prevented a camera obscura froma settin’ } gratulated au their victory, ualess Use congratu- | Geitish service, aud commands the Magicienne on | in (as he told me with his own lips, and said lation is intended as an imault, the Mediterranean station. ee = MINISTERIAL DIFRPICULTIES. a ——_- So anxious are the peopie for a King that they te the effect, that twe other members of the Exe. Whether they can obtain the Duke Ernest of Co- burg, the Greeks in London have extended to eh (hun the same felicitations with which they receiv- | their seats at that magnificent Board. These | ed the candidature of Prince Alfred. | tualconteuts are said to be Mr. J. Lougworth and _ Mr. J.C. Pope; and the “ difticulty,” we are told, Nicholas Longworth, the great wine manufae- had edieiliber ti the Gieiiite i id Oi eatiaaied turer of the West, died at Cincinnati on the 16th etereuce te The dispute alemt the Leadership, February, at the age of Sh. telerred to in our last Ne. _—— , Mr. Palmer must be wedged out of the Leader- The price of all kinds of North American wood is extremely low in the Liverpool Market. This | ; i . 2 : dees net that Mr. Gray, is best quatiéed for the post, being warket but from the want of cousumptior. on the floor of the lower House—that Mr. Palmer cutive Cocueil besides Col. Gray have resigned —~——-o- The story goes that slip,—thase whe are for that proceeding coutend - eee = The freight per ton ou goods from Nassau to Charleston is auly $8500! : sili ‘ is sluw —that Mr. Gray is fiery and energetic— that Mr. Palmer ought ta be satisfied with the luerative office of Attorney General—and that Mr. Gray has ing coceived ue salaried office. should be alluwed te held the post of Premier. Mr Palmer, aad some of his attached friends coutend THE TRIUMPHS OF A GREAT DISCOVERY. The magnetic influence of gold attracts the people of every clime to our shores. Men of that he has been louger ia the public serviee than all nations, and speaking all the languages which precious it is | know to most littery | halscmnun. Mr. Gray—that he gave up his place in the lower of civilization, are to be found congregated House to please his party —and that he has led | O00 Our auriferious plains. Differing in all dep ‘thw: tent eas other things in their customs, habits, and re- ligion—there is one point upon which their . ~ Opinions coineide. Englishmen, and Ameri- Council, aud threatens, we wuderstaud, te resign leans, French, Swiss, Germans, Swedes, | his seat in the House as well,—Messre. Longworth | Italians, and Chinese admit, without a and Dope sympathise, aud fullow suit. In the dissenting voice, that the great remedies in- weantioe, altheagh the resiguations de net appear troduced to the world twenty yeere ago by de fente Deen annntted. Wis cdkbihdl Si ides oi Ce Holloway, the distinguished physi- | ; Se See “| cian and pharmacopolist, are better adapted | (everument. to the eure of diseases im this climate than We take uo interest in this quarrel. Ifwehad any other preparations in existence. This, any fartious desire to ace the Goverument diffieul | appears, in fact, to be the experience of man- | ties seeunmlate, we might be anxious that Mr. | xind in all parts of the world, and hence > Gray's party would triumph, and Mr. Palmer universal popularity of these medicines. We Pe, x - . consider, however, that the boundless con- driveu ty the wall. The latter, though slow, "| fidence placed in their efficacy by the repre- unquestionably the safest leader; aud his claims | sentatives of so many nations at the mines, to the highest position in the ranks of his party | iv u etriking phenomenon in medical history. cannot’ well be questioned. That the present Many of these people in their youth, and difficulties will he sineethed over, we have net the even at maturity, were accustomed to the “— pia sakS atte ee ill all be withdraw of drugs and nostrums peculiar to their | : a a Nnneraw, | several countries. These remedies were we tel quite persuaded —Me. Palmer may be) connected in their minds with associations of thera of Lis influence in the Goverument: but a| home, and indorsed, as it were, by their compromise must wad to the sacrifice of honour | national prejudices. Yet they have been and independence on the part of one or more in| thrown aside and utterly repudiated, while RE a Ne ie ei ae ,| Holloway’s Pills and Ointment have been | aliv ie , uls, ating distrust an a ent, - adopted by a common impulse throughoat | clearing the way tor mere embarrassing compli-| the entire gold region. ‘There is only one cations, | way of accounting for thie movement. It is, er , | the result of convicti n—conviction grounded | THE ELECTION SCRUTINY AT GEORGETOWN. | on personal observation and experience. WE have coceiwed no very trustworthy infor-| The Ointment has been used with such imp cash inina _wonderful success as a dressing for wounds, | quatien euapeepngy he pengren a ys ulcers, and sore legs, and for all the external Georgetown against Mr. Androw A. MeDenald, diseases and casualties to which the adventu- | whe was declared duly elected as a member of rous gold hunter is peculiarly liabie, that the Legislative Council for the Second District of | scarcely a digger's tent can be found voor King’s County, .It was expected that the pro- the vast area of the gold fields, unprovide | ale : 1d tered with a stock of this healing, soothing, cooling ccodings ander the Geryting weld terminate “"' preparation. The hard fare of the digger, | Saturday last,—we believe they could not be con-| and sometimes his habits, tend to vitiate the | tinued longer, ax the Sheriff is required to make blood and develope running sores and purulent his returus today. The Idander, whose editor ulcers of the body and limbe. Bad legs, has been at Georgetown, working against Mr. especially, are very common at the digging, | Mel onald in the Scrutiny business, declares, in the Government organ of Friday last, that some the Government successfully years, Mr. Gray, ia a laff, resigus his seat in the | the diggers. The worst cases of this class) are cured by the Ointment with extraordinary | twenty votes, given for Sir. MeDonald, will be rapidity. The best methgd of healing sore) struck oif the poll hooks, as illegal votes —that legs, and sores and ulcers generally, is by Mr. Melonald will thereby be put below Mr rubbing the Ointment into the inflamed parts | /of mine down in ve would make his affydavey of it any day of the week, ’cepting of the Sabbath, which The Greek Throne is clearly going a begging. | he were religious, although a bricklayer), | bat that there blessed ointment—or he might sincoln'sinnshire, who had’nt so much as a hounce of liver left, and used to go off in fits in a harm-chair and fancy Nana Sahib was a tickling of the soles of her feet to indoose her to marry him, which bigamy it would have been sir in the eyes of justice, being her ‘usband's loreful wife, | some irregularity of cireulatien, which generates | BLOWING UP of the STEAMER WESTFIELD. let alone the disgrace of going to church with such a wagabone : and after a box of them pills which as the advertisement says is for proceed from aa extra stock in the scrofoly, pains in the back, dislike to society, | and determination of blood tothe head; and they ehilblains and inwoluntary blushing, is a certain remedy; she righted herself quite conwalescent as you may say sir and sent a testimonium to the ; rofessor that I see printed with my own eyes in the Weekly Register. | eG Oy ape ONE NATIONAL PREJUDICES VANQUISHIED. which its a respectable joornal Sir and took culation, or respiration, as each is of Vital importance. | in by most of the nobility and geatry on ac- count of its moral tone. sir, and I’m sure if I intrude on your time— gents—I beg you to excuse and not to mention of it—what 1 say is that it’s asin and a shame to make knights and barro- knights of indywiddles now-a-days for what) Greeuwieh-street, New York., you may call nothink and kip Professor Gulloway out of the peerage, which im the peerage he ought to be for all the good he’s) Qn the 12th ultimo, at the residence of the bride's done in the meddicle line or my name's not | futher, Park Corner, New London, by the Rev. Isaxe Betsy Croker.’’ — Apariments to Let, in| Murray, Mr. William Henry «Hyde, jnnr., West ** London Society Mayazine.”’ — +e em A Year arrer tue Wepvine —A young woman marries. uring the days of court- | ship, she had been stimulated perhaps to unwonted care as tu her appearance. It was) her aim to show herself to te lover neat and | tidy. Her hair was always smooth, her face bright, and her dress, from bonnet to ~ shoes, clean and becoming. ‘These are good | habits to begin with, and a young man reasons that a house kept with the same) taste and care will be a pleasant place. The! house is furnished, and wedded life begins. If these habits are kept up, well and good. But if the husband is less considered than the lover was, all will go wrong.—If a bride thinks that there is no longer any need to’ study neatness, and imagines that having won a husband, every end is answered, bis. affection will soon cool. oe that. helps love needs keeping up. T love that two persons wedding day will not last their lives — must be replenished, and those means whic ‘nourished mutual affection before marriage the beloved wife of Mr. Alexander Campbell, in /are to be persevered in, or love will decay. | the 5%h year of her age. By much slothfulness, by falling into slovenly habits, by dressing untidily, by gossipping _ fortitude tothe Divine Will, Mr. Thomas Burrows, with neighbours, and having a comfortless | jn the 78th year of bis uye. home for her husband, a young wife will | he 5 So bailt illness of several months, Mr. Joseph MeNeill, a forfeit his esteem. There was a up by mutual love; it was fair and goodly to look upon; but through *¢ idleness of the hands, the house droppeth through,’ and domestic comfort becomes @ rain.— British | McAulay. Torkman. ie ce How To renner Mustin UNInPLAMMABLE. and seriously interfere with the labonrs of Jn the course of the recent inquest on Miss, Burchell, whose death from burning is men- tioned in another column, Dr. Lankester re- marked that it was greatly to be desired that ladies would require their laundresses to ren- der muslin dresscs uninflammable by the use| And what [ say is | Meriden, N.H., | @peration. he stock of |” At New London, on the 19th ultimo, Janet, relict sess on their) of the late Mr. Alexander Pickering, in the 74th It | Year of her age, leaving 9 lafge family to mourn h | their lows. MeGiowan, the Gevermment candidate, and the latter will be returned by the Sheriff. This is, ne doubt, just the way in which the editor of the | Islander would wish to have the business done ; | but we need searecly aay that the Sheriff would be running eoauter to the iaw in se acting: and | we rather think that Mr. MeFarlane will not be | a rash as to ineur the penalty attached to an ille- gal proceeding of this kind. It is the duty of the, Sheriff to take evideuee as to the validity or inva- | lidity of the votes marked objected; but he bas_ ne authority for striking eue of them off the poll looks —that is a privilege reserved for the House | to which the mewber is returned. Mr. McDonald | fas an uadeubted right to take his aeat; and as | we understand that the Serutiny hae resulted in| proving thar wore bad votes were giveu fur Mr. Macgewan than for Mr. McDonald, we hope) } i } Council to enable the latter to retain his seat. — j it is announced, apparently on official authority, that the marriage ot the Prince of Wales will take place on the loth of Mareh, and that the Princess Alexandra will arrive in England three days | preysiously. The eeromeny, as already stated, | will be pertormed in St. George's Chapel, Windsor around the orifice, first opening the pores and of one of those chemical preparations which softening the flesh with warm fomentations. would render them so, without injuring their The part affected is then dressed with lint or appearance, and at a cost so trifling that it linen satarat-d with the Ointment, Such is was scarcely to be taken into account. A the external treatment, but it is also proper jumber of letters had been addressed to him to give the patient a few doses of the Piils on this subject. On that day he had receiv- during the progress of the cure, a@ they serve | d several ; and one of his correspondents had to purify the blood and discharge morbid been good enough to forward him specimens, matter from the system, while the Viptment of muslin which had been rendered incom- is doing its work en the surface, ‘ bustible, and of two preparations, either of <2: | which would make it so. One of these was Waar xexr, Lapies?—We read that @ gaiphate of ammonia, and the other tung- new feature of the application of gas to do- state of soda. Ln mestic purposes is upon the point of intro- fatter could be purchased at a shilling @ duction into the rank of fashion. Ladiesare pound. A juror asked how much per dress to be lit up with gas on entering the ball-| would the use of one of these preparations room or the parlor! cost. Dr. Girrod said a fraction of a far- | Fireflies of gold and brilliants already spar- thing. ‘They could be dissolved in warm wa- kle (says the anthority on which we make ter, and the dress might be put into the li-. this announcement) apon the gracefal white | quid ; or, perhaps, & more convenient mode | feathers and fresh green leaves that adorn the of using them was to mix them with the! ; brows of some of our youthful queens.’ starch. Dr. Lankester exhibited several of a oe there will he honowr and honesty enough in the + Clusters of diminutive gas lights are now to| the specimens of muslin that had been for-| Ducks, each ..., .. uot larger than acherry. The tubing is to— process burned like ordinary paper. He) ih be of solid gold, connected with a reservoir of oped this subject would not be lost sight of the same valuable metal, which is to lie eon-' [¢ was one in which every man, as a husband cealed in the meshes of luxuriant bair behind 4 father, or a brother, was interested. A Both were soluble ; and the) Bribery, | tirst warried to Charles Louis, Prince of Leiningen. | ezactly & journeyman bricklayer, sir, bat verumeut for their reception.—Halifan Sun. evercion, and iutimidation, illustrated by the pro- He is consequeatly related by the half blood to more what you terminate a jobhing brick- | —-_>- - SEVERE WEATHER AND DISTRESS IN NEW- family of England, and does not, therefore, fall) he fell off from a seaffle in the Boro’ Road, | FOUNPLAND —SuIPWRECK.— St. John's Nfld, | Feb. 13.—The weather is very severe here and the inhabitants are sufferiug mueh distress.—The ship Rothsay, which went ashore near here, has been sald and will prey be got off Wreckers surge. The ringleader has been arrested. | TEN DIORAMIC VIEWS. 3.4 oe ‘The Caleutta Englishman states that a Confeder- | ute privateer is cruising in the Bay of Bengal, ep ; xrasp atany feasible vpame whieh may be presented have gone about on wooden legs to hig dying and that the commauder stated that he would | A report has beeniu cireulation, for several days, | te them. As there seems te be considerable doubt day. And as for the pills, sir, there's a aunt) catch and barn to the water's edge eve leaving Caleutta under the Federal flag. ! Dn SPECIAL NOTICES. } to the bead, and diseases of the heart.—The public | jis coustantly shocked by the inereased panied ad sudden deaths. These catastropbes originate from | } disturbance in the head. Helloway's Pills are | widely used aud everywhere esteemed for purifying | this fluid, and regulating the flow ef the blood. | | They prevent palpitation, oppression at the chest, | effectually remove congestion ef the lungs, liver, | kidneys, and brain, by praportionally distributing | l the blood to exch arean. 1 olloway's Pills should | be taken withoutdelay when feelings of fainthess, | giddiness, drowsiness, or other serious derangements | warn us of some disturbance.of the digestion, cir- | POSSE O FEI EP GP Se OR SLITS CON _— | Prizes Toes Hicuey—Rev. Amos Blanchard, | writes :—*T think very highiy of | | Mrs. S. A. ANlen’s World's Hii Restorer and Zylo Both myself and wife havé used them | With the most sptistactory resalts.”” Those prepa- | rations ave exported largely to, Europe, and have a world-wide reputation. , Sald by Drugygists everywhere, Depot, 198 Married, Kiver, to Elizabeth, third dauglter of the Hon. D. Montgomery, M.L,.C., late Speaker of the House of | Assembly, in the 2nd ultimo, by the Rey. T. Dumean, Mr. John Rielly, of Lot 55, to Miss Nancy Ann Doyberty, of Lot 50. At Lot 11, by the Rev. Hi B. Swabey, on the Mh ultime, Mr. James MeLeod, of Lot 22, to Mary Anne, third dauyhter of Mr. Alexander Me- Donald, of Lor It, Died, On Sanday, 15th ultime, Mr. Angus MeEachern, | of Johnston's River, 35 5 T Lot 35, aged 55 years. The | deceased came to his death in consequence of a gun, held in his own hand, accidentally yoing, off, and | the contents entering bis leg immediately below the knees — amputation of the leg took place, but the deceased had not sufficient strength to survive the At Taunton, United States, on the 1%th January last, Mr. Joseph Lane, torwerly of Mouut Mellick, Lot 49, in this Island, aged 64 years. At Lower Newtown, Belfast, an the Mth uitimo. very suddeuly, Mr. Donald A. Smith, in the 62nd vear of his age. On Friday, 20th ultima, at DeSable, Euphemia, At New London, on the 20th ultimo, after a pro- tracted and painful illness, borne with Christian At Crapand, on Sunday, the [th ultimo, after au his aye. At Charlottetown Royalty, on Monday, the 9th ultimo, after a long illness of four years, Margaret ex of Dumfries, Scotland, in the 22nd year of PRICES CURRENT. CuarnLorrerown, Feby. 27, 1863. Provisions. Beef, (small) per lb.,....-- 6. s00 ce eeee 34d to 7d! Do by the quarter.........-00-+++++- 34d to Sd | Mutton, per Ib.... 2... cscecscersqecess 2$d to 7d) | Pork, per Ibi... cece csevcsetens sence e Bd to 4g) Do . (amalll).. 5 5000 008 wie iy oe é pebwedep 5d to 6d | Fenemleg pane Gh. 6.0 idee. sete spews ns -none | | Butter (fresh)... 0.62. -2-+ cope eee sey sda to Is 3d) Do by the tah.........ccce sees ee | Cheese, Mer Ub... os cops gees oc secrerce ened fo Gd Tallow, pet Weiss cicinos 082. cecvivvvveess 94 to Id) Laat, 908 Uh. 006005 co ceveres cosy cceceses Sd to 9d) oJ. - 65..58@p 2) Hyin, por Ib... -. ees i Bs ees Dd to 24a | Pearl Barley, per Re aa, ee Floar, per Warred . 2... 2.2 cee cee Ce d8 42s to 45s. BN WO re seco cca tas cee eets. 29 2d to 23d! Oatepenl, por Wes. eS eases 5... 1jd to 2d Eggs, per dozen............ 0.22 22+ oe. Wd to ls Vegetabies, and Latin Classics,” take up this part of the sub-| cut away her masts and plundered the cabin and | ry vewwe! | Northern and Southern States, STORMING OF FORT SUMPTER. N. Hottoway's Pitts, — Determination of blood | Contest between the MERRIMAC and MONITOR. |THE LAST STAND OF THE FEDERALS AT LDVERTISEMENTS. - ~ —~ Labrador Herrings! | A Quantity in Store, the best and cheapest in the City. | WILLIAM DODD. Mareh 2d, 1863. isl pro2in Tea, Sugar, Flovr, Molasses, CONFECTIONARY, &c. &c. iw O BE SOLD BY AUCTION ON WEDNESDAY, the Ith of MARCH, in! front of the subscriber's ROOM, Queen Square, at | LL o'clock : Hot 40 Chests superior Congo TEA, 1 hd SUGAR, | 8 hhds. Porto Kico MOLASSES, (warranted) : 40 bbis.Supertine FLOCK, 3 Pans Demerara Spirits | 2 boxes Honey Dew Tolmeco, 3 Casks Vinegar, | 1 bbl. Currants, 15 boxes Mixed Confectionary, | 100 boxes Lozenges, 13 boxss Soap, 4 boxes Pipes, j 12 boxes Candles, 2 bh. Holland Gin, | 30 cases Holland Gin, 3% Boxes Starch, 5 bbls, | Pilot Bread, ; 4 keys Baking Soda, 1 doz. each, 2 bbls. Crackers, 16 doz. Painted Pails, Bags of Rough bourd Nails, Bags Shingle Nails, 4 bbls. Crashed Sugar, | 12 bbls. Pitch, 36 sett Waggon Axle Pipes, J eask, 24 doz., half pint Tumblers, | 3 gross Black Leads, | Cask Washing Soda, 2 kegs Copperas, 1 do. Epsom Salta, 9 doz, Cane-seated Chairs, 5 bbls. Dried Apples. | TexMs—Sums under £10, Crish ; over £10, three months’ credit, on a eres Joint Notes of Hand. | Wil. AAM DODD, ‘Auctioneer. ” | Mareh 2, 1863. and Implements, T° be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the residence of Mr. JOTLN STOCKMAN, on the old North River Road, about 43 miles from the City, on WEDNESDAY, 25th instant, at 12 o clock, noon, the following Stock, &¢ ;— 6 prime Milch Cows, of improved breed, will calve early, 1 Durham Heifer, 2 years old, 1 Blood Mare, 10" “4 1 Fine Horse, a “ 12 Leicester Ewes, in lamb, 1 Cart, nearly new ; 1 Plough, 1 Wood Sleigh, nearly new, 1 Iron Tormentor, new, imported from England, 1 Chaff Cutter, 1 Potato Scutiler, az 1 sett Cart Marners, Lot Grain Bays, Abvut 20 Tons prime upland HAY, AL.SO i FEATHER BED, uew; 1 MATTRASS. TERMS—AIl sums under £3, Cash on delivery ; over £3, a credit will be given until the Lith No- vember next, on approved Joint Notes. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Ch. Town, March 2nd, 1863. GRAND DIORAMIC & PANORAMIC EXHIBITION. (pS TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY EVENINGS, the 10th, 1th, and 13th of March, will be EXHIBITED AT TEMPERANCE HALL, A SERIES OF (by “ Waxwork,’’) LABRADOR -HERRINGS!! | Gold & Silver Prized Medal | o'elock, at the residence of the Jate E. A. CAREY, | The Wonder of all Nations! } THE MARCH OF INTELLECT FOR SPRING 186311 “rom the World's FEair. ‘TENVHE best chance ever offered to the; avd ought to be at such employment, in place of Farmers of P. E. Jxland, by which Time, La- | white men and women toiling themselves to death {bour and Money are saved, the grand secret to us! . keep the horses alive, and at more than four “all, and can now be effected by getting one of those "Hes We cont: latest wonderfully improved | THIS IS NOT KEEPING PACE MANNY’S PATENT WITH THE TIMES. | P. Lane, Esq., J. P. William Clements, Esq. W.. Aoorn, Lot 49, p. Cre: hton, Toe. ~ |K. Match, Gallow's Point,4G/ Harris, ; ’ Esq., Mowing & Reaping Machines, 3. Meine voine, PNET yK ONem Ship: wiry C. Vickerson, Vernon ton. D. Bes ion, Kiver, Theo. Desh: way, Fsq., lt : and forty-si< others, who pot thos: . Steel-lined Guard Finger Plate, siicyincs that work like telegmmph “Uterus tempered same asthe Knives, and is attached to; The demand is now sv great, caused by the vast the finger by a NEW PATENT PROCESS, thus number of men killed in the war, and the order making an entire new cutting faee, with forse from burope for 1800 of those invalmille money and | Yokes and Swingle Trees, not in former machines, labour saving Machines, with eighty-six ‘ore makes them now more valuable to farmers than wanted last haryert that could not be finished in any of the Gold Mines threughout the world, and time, will now reqnire al) parties wanting those are now Warranted to cut one acre ot Hay or Grain Machines to send the order to the Agent, or the each hour, at one shillings cost, by forming a Club | Depot at Orwell, with as little delay as possible te 7 fre, aver wie be a fifth less oypeees than the ensure baving them in good time for harvest. | old fashioned Seythe cutting, proved so injurious to- 7 j : : i, the constitution ind so fata it many iteaben: wer 1864, Will -be demanded until the: Full of With those unsurpassed Machines any quantity . 4 ; of Seed can be saapas in Spring at one tideot and no wd an a pos = mann of lowe lis tear for hands to eut it, when ripe, need be felt, and A urjeultural Societies and cheat a vb: the Crops secured a month sooner, and the cost of | jt Wil] be found to pay well for th e lithe wodule the Club saved. The expense now reduced to the | trouble. ‘Fo encourage the ex ~ = 4 Cm Wages of ove man for a mouth. i field rollers can ited Sete dike te » tue if In proof of same, Mr. W. Hyde, West River, ordered soou, at COST, and 12 months given for Whose butterand cheese are so highly prized where- | payment, AGENTS: oie can be got, certifies he purchased one of | | Caantorrerows—John Williams, whe is éo well tho ‘ | known for keeping the best and eb Wonderful Money and Labour orn! ld wh Sree ankies aaa ; Saving Machines ~ ‘Store is the eapen on the Island for farmers. in 1861; cut all his Hay and Grain, nearly a hun- James McGill, Spring Park, who is so famous dred acres, and cut his brothers’ crop also with it,| for securing prizes for grain at our Exhibitions and then hired it out, by which he cleared half the ; . price of the Machine same year, and is now free, and had the crops of both farms cut in addition. Montacve—Thomas Annear, Philip Beers. This certificate is more satisfactory on the Island, | mass Walker, J. W. Frusiove, 3 . Me- as it can | lied , a > hund } _ om as stone a ae acme! Munnar Hansoun— Thomas Clements, ; Sourts—Ed i The above and the following first-class Farmers | St . oe ae ' and Stock Masters can be referred to, some of whom) Casccempec—G. W. Howlin oe MANNY's aoe a use for three CampngiLtTon—Jas. Broderick or four years, and have proved m more dural-le | : ¢ dail beueficinl dam they oumr calculated on, and | Other Agents and inatractions in Circular from consider they are the greatest boou that can be eonterred on their brother Farmers, Profersioust | 4 PATRICK STEPHENS, wen, teachers, sea captains, widows, tradesinen, | Geveral Depot, at Orwell aatp Store, sheaper and all those whose tine ought be more valuable than the cheapest. From a NEEDLE ro an than at such unprofitable and severe work as cutt- ANCHOR—both included. ing bay and grain for the horses that are at rest, Feb. 9, L863, “EFFECTS | LONDON HOUSE. OF THE LATE | E. A, Carey, Esqr. JUST RECEIVED, formerly Dempsey's, opvesite yo be SOLD at PUBLLC AUCTLON, te -46 the Stand on THURSDAY, the oth ef March next, at LL, Apothecaries’ Hall, Queen Street, Esqr., the whole of the j HASZARD to inform his , begs HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 1c 0'rstin, "Vio ttodon-the " Proseae nd from Liverpool, a large supply of P. Norton. | Theresa,” DIORAMIC AND PANORAMIC VIEWS, Consisting as follows—Thiriy Panoramic Views of the LATE RUSSIAN WAR, As exhibited here about #ix years since, with appro- wiate INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC; after which |. The whole to conclude with a series of the most | important events connected with the PRESENT | WAR between the And which are as follow ; BULL'S RU? BATTLE of PITTSBURG LANDING. MANASSAS JUNCTION ; and the . p Music by the Temperance Choir. | Doors open at half-past Seven, to commence at Eiyht o'clock. Admission, Is 6d. Reserved Seats, 2s. dd. Charlottetown, March 2, 1863. oe a as LABRADOR HERRINGS, Pg UNDERSIGNED has in Store a quantity of choice Labrador Herrings for sale. | J.S8. CARVELL. March 2, 1863. Gumi | Premiums Reduced! ! "PUL Agent of the LIVERPOOL AND) LONDON FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY | has the pleasure to announce that he is authorised | to aceept risks in this City at much reduced rates. | W. A) JOHNSTONE, Agent. | March 2, 1863. Idi anaier BUTTER. | Mur SUBSCRIBER has just received | 80 Packages CASCUMPEC BUTTER —a choice article. J.8.CAKVELL. | March 2, 1863. isl pro 2m Flour Wanted at St. Dunstan's College. ANTED IMMEDIATELY at the above Institution, One Ton PRIME FLOUK, | for which cash will be puid. Mareh 2, 1863, 2 Rockwell, Higley & Garland, Commission Merchants, And Wholesale Dealers in | FLOUR, GRAIN, POTATOES, EGGS, BUTTER, CHEESE, Beans, Pork, and Produce generally, | 44, NORTH STREET, BOSTON, (Opposite Merchants’ Kow.) | References in Charlottetown— | W. CUNDALL, Eeq. | W. B. DEAN, Esq. yr June 23, LSez. | Important to the Afflicted. Located at Last. | R. J. HOMER, Physician and Sar-) geon, late from Boston, has opened a Medical | Office at Summerside, where he can be consulted, | FREE by letter or otherwise, on all diseases of the Eye, Ear, Throat, Lungs, Heart, Liver, and Gene- rative Organs. . A sure cure for Asthma, Catarrl, Deafness, Liver Complaint, Indigestion and Dyspepsia. ; ntal operations on Teeth, operations on Tumors, Cancers, &e. &e. Having recently imported u nice large case of eecular instruments, he will cure Cross Eyes in 30 minutes, and operate upon the Eye for dislocated Lens, Cataract, ve in a very short time, with | perfect satisfaction. ‘ Ce All letters received, giving full descriptions of disease, dec., will reeeiye immediate attention ; | and medicines sent by mail, Theure of the Postiuaeter. | to any part of the Ishind. | Charges to suit the times in all exnses. | Examination and advice Free to all on Taesday | Suryical i of each week. Professional ysite made in any part of the Island, | Summerside, Noy. 22, 1862. if Queen Insurance Company OF LIVERPOOL. FIRE AND LIFE! VINHE Subscriber, having been appointed | agent for tlie oper ath: Golardeentasas oe | any, is ared to take risks on all descriptions of | easly? J. 8. CA RVELL. ol | Charlottetown, Feb. 10. uf {Extracts FROM Newsrarits.} On reference to a return made to Parliament. and | | OTHER EFFECTS, RENFREW HOUSE, ‘ever imported to this Island, in Coat Linings, Sleeve AND | British Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Hardware and Groceries. Having been purchased on the best ane and ese oe seleeted, they will be sold a it Weel rate fi prising : Particulars in Catalogue, to be had at the office of |, _—e oa ea aay nw ane \2 bales Striped Shirtings WILLIAM DODD, icon Stike aa te ‘Lease Silks and Kibbons'l do Bleached do Auctioneer. belonging to that gentlemen. | 1 do Buttons & trimmings I de Printed Coons February 23. : 3 | | do Ladies’ Mantles, 2 do Clothe end Doeskins —_— 'S$do Hate and Ca great l do Blanke shee ALSO, TO LET, variety) ih do Weadeg as And Sale, the HOUSE occupied by the late E. A. Canny, Esyr. For particulars, enquire of Mr.) MARK BUTCHER. 1863. NEW YEAR! NEW GOODS, | ticzeries vemaat a cheste tom chewy aud 4 \g°e> hy | 2 do India Rubber Shoes |5 casks Soda JUST RECEIVED 3 Bales Brown Cottons AT THE —-- ALSO —— Crushed and Moist Suysr, Molussea, Coffee, Rice Mustard, Starch, Blue, Ruixine, Currants, Spices, Glass, Putty, Nails, Leather, Buckets, Broome, Soap; Candies, Manilla Rope, Plough Mounting Iron, all sizes, Sheet Iron, &c., &e. : Charlottetown, Dee. 15, 1862. BAZAAR FOR SAINT DUNSTAN’S COLLEGE! Under the uae 4 of His Lordship the Rubber Goods: Bishop of Charlotictown. A BAZAAR, having for its object the = & — nN soy incurred by the re-bwilding of Sv. Dunstan's Cou raising of Funds to aid in liquidating the debt os : Lawk, Will be beld in CHARLOTTETOWN duryi or, ee eee . | the ensuing Winter. The ladies of the Capeunt of : : : . | Sdo Ready-made Clothing!|1 do Carpeti possession given immediately after the [4° Mnaéiy made Clothing ee Herth Waterproof Mantles & 7 do Paper hanging (3000 Coats pieces) | do Gloves aud Hosiery's casks Hardware | 1 do Haberdashery deases do 1863. | § 49 Bhinte, olines, Braces) do Daley be. |L erate Coal Seuttl 1 do Shawls and Mufilers| Vine Buckets aii j ( Thomas's Old Stand, Great George Street. ) *IXHE subscribers have lately received the | following Goods, in addition tov their Fall Importations :-— Hhids SUGAR, very bright Chests TEA, warranted good Boxes SOAP Boxes and Half Boxes RAISINS Currants, Spices, Pepper Mustard, Indigo, Starch Weaver's Reeds, all Neos. , WAT? Notre Dame ure the prinéipal orgunizers th Mens’ ._ do COATS | and ure zealousty seconded a oan le pone And a variety of other Goods. Also on hand: Boiled and Raw OTL, PAINT Patty, Window Glass, SKATES Plough and Cart Mounting Nails, all sizes, &c. &e. &e, The following articles wil] be disposed of by Lottery ; 1. A rawtng-room Chair, embroidered on cloth and mounted, tis. per ticket, A pair of Fire Sereens, Bs. “ I, uuny ladies of the city. 2 Om | 3. An elegant Sofa Cushion, Se. “ te’ We beg to call the attention of City and | 4, A Fire Sereen, No. 1, 2s. “ Country buyers to our Steck, whiely is now com- |: Po. Ne. 2, On. 5 plete in every department. With regard to price, | 6. A Work Box, embroidered on purple we are determined that ne duult shall be found in | velvet, lw. Ga. this respeet. Our yoods are bought in the cheapest 7. A pair of Foot-stools, le. @s warkets, and will be sold as low, to say the least, 8. A Work Box painted on velvet, Gd. ** us any in the city. | Coutributions in money, faney : A DELANY & WILSON. | for faney and useful w ks ce ay we materials . : 5: : orks, &e., will ‘ February 2nd, 1863. | peceived by the following” will be thankfully The Ladies of the Convent, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Mrs. Walker, } | Mrs. MeIenae, Mrs. 4). Connelly, Mrs. D. Keddin Mrs. Gaal, Mrs. Glenson ; FASHIONABLE Dirs. Eckniadt, MreJ. Murphy Mins McDounell, Miss Sebiade,” Tailoring Establishment! i esin’ CHARLES BEDL, avila hominy crit che mec QUEEN SQUARE....... CHARLOTTETOWN, | fully solicited to send in their coutributious as soon ANNOUNCES the arrival of his FALL | ** posible to cither of the above Indies. Mine Kelly, ersons desirous btaini we and WINTER GOODS, which are all of he | tories will alae pl — pote gh ct araclraghay oh. ae be west om a soouns . che eres Svery lief the enene parties. names to any Departinent of the Woollen Drapery T: isamply = (Charlottetow: ' supecnsutad in: bis Establishment His Goobs town, December 1, 1862, are decidedly of the Newest and Best Class manu. | fuctured; they bave been carefully selected frow | the best Wholesale Houses in Britain for his trade, and bave been purchased for CASH, which is a very importaut article in the market at present. CHARLES BELL is, therefare, jn a position to — vive his customers the very best value, and can, at | the same time, contidently recommend the article he sells. Jy caumerates « few leading articles as follows ;— West of England and Yorkshire CLOTHS; Heavy Beavers, Whitweys and Pilot COATINGS; Doeskins ; Cassimeres ; English and Scoteh TWEEDS; Velvet, Silk, Valentia, and Marseilles Viksstines; Prince Edward Island Homeseuns; | 1 Twilled and Shirting FLANNELS; Gentleman's | Shirts and Collars; Shetland and Lamb's Wool | UNDER CLOTHIIING, Scarfe, Ties, and Mufflers; Fur, Cloth, Wool & Kid j Gloves; Braces, Sucks, Umbrellas, and Trunks; Fur, Cloth, Glazed, Reversible, and other WINTEK CAPS; Silk Felt, Wool, and Glazed HATS; FURS—Rus- siau Dog, Siberian Lamb, Nutria, and Muskrat, ete., ete. The best assortinent of TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS i Iiardware. i Undersigned is landing, ys T MAKIA, Sat thuees and om oe pace sus ie 2 ‘ ¥ , AD / "Hy y Howse ‘Xaics GH MOUNTINGS, POWDER AND snor. ALFRED P ‘ War ED PHILLIPR, Charlottetown, Ort. T3, "To Arrive, Per MARIA, from HALIFAX, HHDS3. Porto Rico MOLASSES, = = gn (extra), ae 2 Bbie BREAD. | TEA, J. 5. CARVELA Nov. 3, 186%, het prof - Labrador Herrings. 4 N STORE, «few Bhis. VERY BES i LABRADOR MEMMENGh unr J. 38. CARVELL. isl pro uf n I # in Sole Leather. | PUsT RECEIVED, “Cannte M, Kien” from Bostos, and “Tuomas Cit” from New Yous— 210 Sides Superior SOLE LEATHER. J. 3. CARVELL. inl pro uf Linings, Vest Backs and Linings, Coat Canvas, Padding, Wadding, Coat and Vest Braids and Bind- ugs, Buttans of all kinks, and other TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS, foo numerous w& mention, . Ready - Made Clothing. This Branch of his Trade is anusnally large at. present. Owing to the depression of the timer per- sous reqhiring Suits will get them at very kee: DUCED PRICES. Nov. 3, 1862, Noy. 3, 1862, ie eee a - Gb vce weer anne cree Bah Lard none ordered hy the House ef Veneer to be nrmiees “ui eer set: ted BLL \CKEREL. * Pe ey ee he lod: June, L861, it will be seenthatthe increase of Duty | 24 all other orders for & tos 20 . do. 2 ‘KERR ee ee ee ree 2 ++ He 20d No 2 Yor the year, puid by the “QUEEN,” was £2567, to,and good litting Fashionable Articles ghamasord- Sar ee ACKERRL, 1} pn, Pt bce ea oc Ph ple being upwards of £1000 more than paid by any) [9° Gentlemen who have been iathe habit of | aii. , 7 . Grain. | other office ever yet established in this City. lyvett?.y their we ap, ——— 1 ~ J. 8. CARVELL. eS rey se) is i el ing their C and ‘Trimmings for them, from i ; . We Harley “eo eeceeedtascs charter are [From Gore's General Advertiser, Oct. HM, 1861] the different Stores, would find it wo their advantage Nov. 3, i. jel pry uf Oats do ceceeceeeceecteecres $8033 2d) “Indeed, we believe that we are perfectly justi-| to examine the Stock ee and 23:5 Poultry | fied in suying that ne oe 5a ra within the enquire the come for ‘ “pe up _ this ish - Ni olasses. : ‘same period, ever attained so Jarge un income in| ment, before they purchase elsewhere, ngdhey cun gyy - «gs Tenpere, pare icine errs “e's eee sisher the Fire or Life Departments ae the Queen suave time and money, by getting all the articles f HIE. subsoriber bus in Stere, trom recent Mndnr'es taker are nthe ness 2 wile «sees coy DOd to Ie Gd | ie el es Cee a ce ‘spring from the elaborate tresses of beautiful warded to him ; and showed by experiment NN on os cnchinnwtinr in aves Od to Is Sd watrons; the jets will issue from burners’ ¢hat they would not blaze when applied toa Fish. measuring a twenticth of an inch per hour, jamp, while specimens of the same material | Codfish, per qtl........--.-.+++ +++ ahies | within transparent shades exquisitely cut, which had not been subjected to the chemical | Herrings, per barrel......+......-..... 40s to 40s (artle—an arrangement, cays the Court Narsman, the head. The pressure will be applied to “hy whieh the Queen will be enabled tobe present the golden tank, which is supported by an in private, which could not, ander existing cit- elaborate baek-comb, the top of which forms eurpsignees, have been the case at the Chapel a row of little gas-lighte. Before entering Koya, iy Landon. the ball-room the lusband will ‘ turn on the, gas,’ light up his blushing partner, and ush-| er her into ber sphere, revolving like her| + - - ‘The Cypfederate ship Campaner, Capt. Dabell, pow dies io the Cardiff decks aw aiting taveurable | the | ligh | ee ‘ : rototype, the moon, among the lesser lights Senthece Haag «18 va) atty 5 steele the | eround? " What a dazzling idea ! ; — 9a =o oe ° ! Phe Emperog Napoleon has just completed the model of a breeeh-loading rifle cannon, of steel, far serviee in the pavy, whieh is ta be tried op by six females board the Magenta er Soelferiue, | before '”’ The Bellman of Watertown, announcing a teetotal meeting, said it would be addressed ‘* whq haye never spoken correspondent says that mixing common aalt with the starch by which muslin dresses are stiffened will render them uninflammeble, and at the same time preserve tue colours. - -—-_ “ CRINOLINE LN LoNDON,—Scearcely aday passes on which the journals de not record deaths from wearing this favourite adornment. A young wo- | man in Dalston, for instayce, was making a pud- ding at a table fire fret frem the fire, when a draught from an open window blew her extended dress into the grate, and not jong afterwards she was dead. Now mark the direct, unmistakeable verdict of the jury, “ Died from fire while wearing . crinoline.”’ Tusupawe Company. Tn making this statement,we | make no exception’ even in favor of our older locul companies, vamely, the Liverpool and London, the | Royal, and the Layrashire Jysurance Companies.” “ Among these important institutions stands emi | nent for its solidity, as well as for its sucepss, “the | earn fn seven Seance ade rtoven pn | Queen Insurance Company," which last week heid Fret AAs hia Ae erie oesaier ask pticed s | its gunual meeting of proprietors in Liverpool. A | Lumber. reference to the ample report in another paye will | Boards (Hemlock)......--.+++sseseee 3s Gd to 48! fully satisfy every reader of the signal progress | APR. niece) LELER EEL ee 4s to 58) made by this assogjation since ifs fyundation. Such | | Do CPB Y Se ee iia outs 7s to 9s) suceess i, indeed, rarely atiained ; aud if atiests at) Shingles, per M.......... Se seue SGT eRe 15s | once the excellence of its management, apd the pub- | Suudries. | lic contidence in its coustitution. | | Pimothy Seed, per bushel,..+:..-,-++++---. none} [From the Liverpool Mercury, Noy, 9, 1861.) | Cloyer Seed, per |b...- 12+ eeee cere cece cence none| “Jt must be gratifying ta the public veperally, | Wool, per ID.... 2... ----+ eee ee -+- 18 3d to Is Gd | and gypecially to the proprictars, to find that its in- Hay, per tom, ...-.2- +e eee eee eee eeee 43s to 55s | came Testa the past three years has increased at | Straw, per CWk..... ces es cree cceeceesereny ,-- Jat the rate of £20,000 per annum. We believe that _Homespyn, per yard.... -. | Apples,per dozen. ..- yey cy ee regen Plums, per qt.......- Sete eter geee geeee ss ROME | Calfelsins, per Ib... sece cece tsce cece eee Sd to Gd} | Hides, pet Wi... 2. ese eee ce pen ceeee cece «ee 4d Sheepskins, cach +... ...+..666 seeeee sss. 5s to Ts) i GEORGE LEWIS, Market Clerk. PE tor Life De no other Company, within the same shart period, | ver attained so large an increase either in the Fire | 110eoGs te S87 ¢ rtment. This speaks highly for the — activity and zeal of the management, while the, prowpiness with which all the claims, arising out | of the late disastrous fire in Were met, tes- tities to their Hnancial ability and the care and or. denge which marked the investment of these fux L . 4 a ont at this Establishment is Sy 188 to 20s) {From the Civil Service Gazette, Nov. 2, 1861.) | profits, for CASH. required At the lowcst rate in On¢ Piace. The principle recognized oh ee y Sales and Light 180 Uhds. CHOICK MOLASSES. J. 38. CABVELL. _Gb. Town, Noy. 3, 1862, iol. pra tf - BLLOUR. The LATEST FASALONS are always secured Charlottetown, Oct. 27, 1862 at te JUST RECELVED, GEORGETOW RN, J SUPEKFINE, oo we a | . 8. CARVE WILLIAM SANDERSON, oi, town, Nov.3. uae one oe Commission Merchant, Who & Re- Benutifel We A Beautiful Set of Teeth. PERFECT freedom from premature de. OVARY PYBLIC. ae J ; cay, and Teeth ofa peurl-like whitness. by agent for Col. Lite Assurance Company im ih. uch yA Feet: 9 mowed nase CHEERY *s County. Agent for Pictou Iron F - |TUOTH PASTE. For apbe at the City Drug Town Lots, Pasture Lots, and Farms fer story of YB. Wodson. N — in King’s County, _ Lh. Towa, Nav. 10, 1862, ov. j i Barley! Barley! tail General Agent, Auctioneers poker. Ne More Choking! | Nae Hairs of Hopkin's Adgpantine Cewented Tootn Biv suns wi WV ANTED, 3000 Busbels BARLEY. by wain force. For sule ul the Uity Dru Store J.8) CARVELL. | P ATSON, Charlottetown, Jan. 12,1863. Wl Wh. Town, Nov. 10,1862, 0 , Seeeren: W. B. Aitken, Thouws Owen, . a 4 sae