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    sidered by bis medieat anveey to be Natienal Bank. Utica, N. Y. Firat National
    to proceed homeward, and by permission Munk, Medina, N Y. First Natienal Bank, Col
    f coment he wil ranmedialeiy set out YMblia, NY. Venago National Bank, Franklin.
    , nis at Vaprera, Reports that Ponsylvania. Mere! ants’ National Bank, Wash
    f aly Aad a {to the progeusition to nfer. ston, D.C. Tennessee National Bank, Men
    ome atur The Ita a nnene PU. Teonessee. First National Bank, New Or
    r ; aoe Âą sig hel cane way ile mnlent ; Firet _ First National Bank, Carondelet, Me
    cout the gi i gedl congress Wat National Bank, Selma. Ala
    a Nev «0% Ceve a Ih re wiser +} —
    a stent Se » | Sheena DePARTURE OF PARTOR THE PALL PLeet -

    wanitesed among the | *hians On

    t En

    excitement W ednesday worning taat, at au early our,

    ot Onlv in Che great cities we

    westerday, % , : J ihe PORTY VESSELS left this Port, laden with
    ened: bud these aso of reine The Sabbath the Products of this Island, a large wnwber of
    i ve di f lessure, large bodies of Irish. them for Kurepe, and the remainder for different
    nee u ated at the street corners in May Porta on this Continent—these vessels had been
    chest Flivem ham and Duabli i and treely detamed in port, for some days, waiting a
    nv assed the action of the Governmen nre taveradie vppeortuuity to sail We believe we
    cept execution of the Fenian convicte W hile and os in stabing, ye never before, in one day
    . Gig SUC a Tge V 1 uieul ” rope
    the demo ytrations Were intemperate, to aay; i a large eae aluable Mnounl of property
    ' . nebo pe ' > leave thie Teland, We trust they way all reach
    the least, \ ; he Mote OF S@rioua | their destined porta lu sutety.— isi
    datarbance Ol the pubhhe peace... . Lhe Cio. ca
    vernmeat i fully prepared to meet any out VALve or Land in tHe Viewsrry oF Car
    break. Despatches trom various parts of the) Lorrerown —A plot of Land, containing about
    countess dated this an it, announce every. (Welve weres, nituate tn the vicinity of Bragtton
    thing quiet Brewery, divided inte eleven Lota, being part of
    ‘ 9> T } a" the Estate of the late S. WW. Mitchell, of this city
    tL ovpos, Nov. 2 n the House of Con
    | enol “waa seld Ov Auction by N. Rat kin, iesy ou Mort
    must fast Mig the debate on the Abyssinian | Âą ty lust, the Yocb wnat, and realized nea: ly ÂŁ1.00
    war became quile & ite id Was prolonyed | & 1 se
    to w iate { disposition was shown i ANOTHER FIRE AT St. ELEANOR'S —A house
    the discuss to ess the Ministry th. owned by Jobo Haszard. kisq., aod oceupied by
    yround that they bad sent off a military and | @ man wamed Cook, situate in the village at 3:
    naval expe t Ahvesinia i the sole Eleanor’s, was destroyed by tire on Wediesday
    o Ge Rot t Nanw ts commander, ight inst, the 27th tust. How the fire origitated
    : je : : x : we bave wot vet learned. We uuderstand Mr
    ww) oul wih . al sanction of I ST r}
    ‘ , Huszard attributes it to the tands of aa incen
    ameut, ot the Government made a satis |,
    ; ‘ diary.— ld
    ta ‘ e is a » and at the cor —_-
    «i ; t sebate the Supply of ÂŁ2 000,000 CHEAPER THAN EVER. — Now is the time for
    eau vy the Chancellor of the Ex heq these who are in want of Dry Goods to make
    te u expenses of the war was voted. ter purchases. And we would desire to call the
    [) stc hes f the Abyssinian ex pedit attention of our trends to Ragexnr Youna'’s
    env e a es of volunteers from arge and well selected stock, cogtident that those
    Vi . ha fered to the British com nen favor him with their patromye will get the
    ani roe Von B eat, Austrian P: ap wascheaatinnaiien hlbvcatin ———
    ° , ! | — “ ~—-
    9 Sun Dridteio & th A paper in Vienna has just made public a very
    eciares (hal Austria cor Ss the mainten : ‘ f :
    athianeg”) : = ngulartact. It seerma that during the German
    » ' e one >
    anes the tem a \ of the Pope war # amall State—the Principaliiy of Lichste:
    necessary r tl peuce f Eu pe Prussia sein—ranged iteelf with Austria to protect ber

    2
    to the pr

    has agreed position for &@ general) ally agamet Prussia and Italy. To suecour he
    European Conterence, It is said that Francs ally she went all the forces of which abe could
    and Aastria have concluded a speci treaty, | dispose—namely, filty one soldiers—tie sum total
    in regard to their future policy oa the Eastern | Of Det aruy During the battles in Behemia and
    euestion. and that be or i of its clauses they | 0m the day of the battle of Sadowa, the wutingent
    . edve themselves to maintain the territoria of Lichstensem did not wake a great how, but

    nevertheless ita presence in the Austran ranks
    did wet the leas constitute a hostile demotetration |
    against the troops of King William and hose of
    Vietor Eamanuel. M. de Bismarck aod M. de
    Ricasoli, eccupied with more important abors, |
    neglected, when they eigned the Peace of Pague,
    te conclude the flinpleat armistice with the hyince
    af Lichstensein. Hostilrties sre

    . open between the last nawed suvereign on theyne
    Englieh Retorm Bill waa opened by Louis fi. ' ‘ oo ea :
    g! f y \ i side and Pruasia and Italy on the other. Ai a

    Davies, Kage la hie ee : aeven he probable result of this omisaion, a Paris corns
    glanced at the Reform Bill of 1832, and the pondent facetionsiy remarks:—" Che world my
    different partial Billa which were brought consequently at any moment expect to behod
    jorward at various times between that year | twenty-five men and a half of the army of Lich
    aod 1966, and showed that a Reform, and wu #tensein march Berlin, while the ether
    great one, was necessary, since the Bill of | twenty Ove wen and a half aet out te attack the
    ‘$2 did not meet the wants ot, or satisfy the Italian Quadrilateral. Thiet perbaps the match
    under middie classea, While holding thie ‘St te set the ± watinent on tire. Europe had
    opinion, however, he did not agree with the | ter look to it iu tune.
    principles of the Bill iately passed. eonsider-
    dog tt to be too radical tn its character, and
    fearing that imjury to the best interests of
    England as a wanulacturing country would
    eventually result from it. He ws tollowed
    by sewersl epeakers, some of whom were of! sole leather with a die and a heavy iron mallet,
    opmmien that the Bill was not more radical || made a mis-strike, aud the mallet came down with
    than was necessary.

    At the clowe of the debate the following
    Reesiution was submitted by the opener:
    * Resolved that in the opinion of this Suciety
    a large measure of Reform in the Electoral
    Franchiee of Rogiand was necessary aod called
    tor, but that the Bull paseed was ip; idicivusly mile, and obtained » small bottle
    large and com prehensive. little cotton batting, first winding a waxed thread

    Me. Seth Shaw then moved as an amend. around the wound, and applied the Pain Killer
    ‘ment that all after the words ** culled for’’
    he struck out, which amendment was carried

    integrity of the Ottoman Empire.
    Bosrox, 28th.—The trial of Jeff. Davis has

    postponed till 22nd next March

    bee:

    —=_—
    CHARLOTTETOWN DEBATING CLUB

    The Debate on Friday evening last, on the therefore ull

    upen

    Pain Hiller.
    NerreHameron, March }1, 1867
    Dear Sir:—I wish to add to your numerous tes

    timonials. Last September, while at work cutting

    it# whole force oun my thumb, splitting it from the
    first joint entirely open, aud laid the bene bare
    but I

    us 1 had often heard

    [ aupposed [ bad rnined my thumb forever ;
    yoar Pain Killer,

    of us healin

    thought of

    ge qualities. 1 went about a half a

    I saturated a

    siturating the bandage two or three times a dav

    In five minutes the pain ceased, and in a week it

    by & wayority of seven. The next debate entirely healed up und I will say that L have
    HL be beld im Seott’s Hall on Friday evenio : ; , alts"
    wi . by MOZ | never seen anything for bealing qualities that

    Dee. §. Subject: ** Would the Legialation
    of thie leland be rendered more eff-erive ani
    sstistectury by a reduction tn the oumber of

    equalled it; aud L would earnestivy recommend it

    te the public asa pain killer und a healer

    representatives in Parliament? obeopened “°' tl Yourstruly, R. T. CLAFLIN
    by D Laird, Eeqr. Holl ’ . Ph. ad >it Tl .
    P < MacGowa: Sez : fol oway Ointment aud Piils —A persons
    - : ’ y afflieted with bad legs, Sores, ULCeTS, aud skin dis-
    November 30th, 1637, euses, Who, from want ef means or other rearsous
    ——_—- eannot avail themselves of surgical treatment uiay
    A. P.&. Istaspre ABRoaD. li numerous | be relieved trom their complaiuta by using Hail-
    friends -and connections of Dr. Wa ton! loway's puritying, soothing, and healing temediecs

    will be eratitied to learn that upon his first) lo every outward ailment this wonderful Onnt-
    arrival in Andia, he was put upon the medical | ment brings about the moat beneficial resnita, by
    staff ef the Military Department of the Bust | Checking inflauunations, cleansing uleerations and

    restoring *oundness Internal pains rheamatic aud
    gouty tortureeolarged joints scrofulous ewellings,
    wid contracted sinews may be overcome by dilt

    India. Forces, in the district of Lahore, wit!
    selary of ÂŁ240
    —having scarcely served a year
    moteditothe rank of Civil Surgeon:
    wm the d striet of the Punjal

    ÂŁE00 sty y.

    aty. per anum ; €@ nas now
    } a ; ?

    ', “ 4 gently rubbing this cooling unguent tute the skin
    fulietidere | fy all maladies of unusual severity or excessive

    duration the Pilla should be taken,
    last seeds of the disorder aud so hasten the desir-

    . with a Sulary ot io reet aut the

    aoNval

    De. Warburten, we are happy to bear, is fast | ed cure,
    recovering from avery severe attack of fever,
    which had greatly reduced his strenyth, and Married,
    esdangered his lite, and we hope # long career! ae Alberton, on the I8th inst, by the Rev. A
    of unceasing honor and usefulness may vet be) Frazer, John Young Eeq, of Tracadie, N. B. to

    before him in ‘the land of his adoption, and | Addie M, fourth daughter of Wiltew Habbard,
    that he may become a bright star of the noble Enq, of Alverton,
    At St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Sammerride,

    profession he has. cÂąhoeen.

    De. Warbartan, a« is senerally
    native of Prince County
    the country. and the

    to OM Wednesday evening, the 20th inst, by the Kev

    J. W. Forsyth, M. A, Rector, Janet Edwin Price
    In him the youth of Eeq, M. D, te Catherine, youngest daughter of the
    vene have @) Hou. d. R. Gacdiuer. both of Sanmerside

    cnown,

    Ysland ally,

    jladuahle example of what can bea complished, At Lot 16, on Saturday. the 44th inet, by the
    under the blessing of trod, by continual pains-| Rev Mr. Frame, Mr. Chactes Pineh, of Barnstaple
    taking, antl unremittias, faithfu neraserving | Eugland te Plora younges dus vhter of the late
    : dohn McKinnon, Esq, of Ashfield, Lot 16
    stutiy Ever remembering that there is no ’ : : . ,
    ' Âą Victoria Barracks, on the 2oth November, by
    ' roval road Jeadinyg to kouor and emolument, A wend “ ee 7 . ’

    Alexander Hayden, J. P. Mr. Thomas D. Gonden,
    of Lot 17, te Miss Mary Jane Power, of Lot 34

    A pt Died,
    MASGNIC At Sy-lney Mines, on the Oth alt, Mary Caroline
    The members of Victoria Lodge of Free Masone, | the beloved wife ot Douuiasi@ordon Kigby, Kksqr
    with their friewda aad questa intend tu celebrate and youngest daughter of the late J. W
    the anniversary of Scottand’s Tutelar Saint, by) Asst Surgeon H. M Forces, awed 54 years
    dining together at the Nerth American Hotel, at
    7 o'cloek on Monday eversng next. Preparatiows | day night, the 27tb inst., Mrs Richard Bagnall, in
    are being wade for ‘a firat class vutertainment, te | the 43 eyear - nga se . - ~— ag val oe
    svhied transient brethren of the mystic te are esteemed for her many virtues, and in ber death
    ‘ : her bereaved husband aud family have sustained
    reapectfully invited. On Tuesday the fokewing) yo. t. ot time cannot repair.
    grotiemen were ananimeusiy elected vtfice tearers
    i. Vietoria Lodge tor the easuing year, ed will
    obe installed at 7 p. m, en Saturday the d±th >—

    their motto be, “ Go and do thou likewise.’
    to S. dowrnal.

    he
    ——~-{ om

    On tbe ith Octeber, at the residence of her father,
    Sevlomon Hardy, Bildare River, Elizabeth
    | Powell, the beloved wife of Hector Meb pnyald,

    Clark, }

    At Hazel Grove, Princetowu Road, on Wednes- |

    Moruers TAKE Heep. —Thousands of chidren |
    periab annually trom one cause, and that.is from
    worms. Why will you neglect the firet symptome
    Of These pests ot humanity, aud waituntilit is too
    late vou administer the remedy § JUD

    SON'S WORM CANDY ia theonly Purely f ege-

    NEW ADVERTISMENTS.

    King Square House.

    betore

    j

    tabl Remedy m existence If there. cere re
    worms it only acta a8 @ gentle prrgafive and re ( cannot barw an infant. ik WORMS. EXIST it ALOTHS ! CLOTHS

    (

    killsthem. very family should have a package oi

    repre —_ : . ; na ‘ ZA iiret rate let of HeavvOvercouting, Au
    JUDSON'S DEAD SHOT WORM CANDY | oxcetiont por a i BF tl and yg a gy
    in the house Svid by ull dealers Get vur/toyether with the usual assqtment of Broad
    Almana: {tev 4 m | Cloths, &e

    BEER & SUNS.

    NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Lt EAVY OVERUVOAS—Well made
    4 aud at setsunable prices;
    ee BIER & SONS.
    APPLES! APPLES! or
    Sea Seal, Otter, Aatrachdy and otter Puts. |

    and liwitation Furs, newest «tyles

    BEER & SUNS.
    LANKETS! BLANKYTS!—A good
    Also Horse Blaiketa

    BEER & SONS.

    T° MORROW (Tuesday,) 3rd December, | Clotis
    at | two o'clock, at Subscriber's |

    juli past

    >
    Room— i
    j

    50 Barrels best Annapolis APPLES, (Ruasets.) |
    WILLIAM DODD, }

    nesorlineut

    Ch'tewn, Dee. 2. 1867 Anchoteer,
    TRADL SALE. RDS FFF tire send) age
    T° he sold by Auction, on WEDNESDAY, wy EA LL SKIN COATS !—Exira quality.
    1lik DECEMBER, at 11 o'clock, at one of} BEER t SONS

    Photuae 8 Slores ian Great George Street, a large

    and vat ed ussortment of GUt IDS, suitable tor

    bow a and Com try Trade, eonsisting of Ladies’ \ ANA DIAN MOCCASINS’—Ladies'
    Drese Materials in Coburgs, Winceys, Orleans, und Gents’ Felt and Rubber Oversboes
    Worsted Plaids, White and Grey Calicoes, BEER & SONS.
    Striped Shirtiogs, Bedticks, Jean, } ancy Flanvela,
    Fur and Cloth Caps, Boas, Mufls und Victerimen, |

    Felt Hate, Ready-made ( lothing, Ladies’ and I UBBERS |! RU BBERS!—Ladies’,
    Gents’ Gloves and Mitts. Beaver vod Pilot Cloth, Genta’, Boys’, Children’s Boo and Shoes
    Lamb's Woo) Shirts and Panta, Boots aud Shoes, BEER & SONS.
    Phreads and Sewing Sik, Ribbons, Laces, aamnenmem

    dec. Ke an FRUrFALO ROBES and Sleigh Bells. |

    ‘

    A quantity of Shelf Hardware Goods, Chests Tea, | BEER & SONS.

    Boxes Tobacco, Buckets, Brooms, &e. &e.
    WILLIAM DODD, b All qualities and prices :
    Auctioneer BEER & SONS.

    1867. is! pat her }

    i” ee
    |

    {ON & STEEL —Bar Iron, all sizes.

    Ch'tewn, Dee. 2,
    Sleigh Shoeing, Cust aad Spring Steel, a lurge

    HARVIE'S
    | assortment
    PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BEER & SONS.

    BEER & SONS.
    FOR

    1868
    eo | Peels, Spices, etc. etc

    N THE PRESS, and will be ready for
    delivery about the 20th instant, Qt

    | BXRUIT! ERUIT! FRUIT! Layer
    |

    BEER & SONS.

    THE
    .

    Prince E

    Ch'town, Dee. 2, 1867

    v
    “,

    Copies of th Revised Private Statutes of Prince
    hdward Isiad, passed in the years icth3, 104, |
    1865, iso atl 1867. and for Binding the same,
    are heredy loleyea that Penuders will be received
    by the u deratned Comin asioners, appointed tu

    dward Island Almanac} seiarned it quality is not approved of
    x *
    dueen Street, Ch'town, 2 Ih or Sale
    HULDS. very superior Brown SUGAR, " ;
    Cast | BY WHOLESALE!
    lor Sale at the Subscriber's Room.
    FLOUR and INDIAN MEAL,
    —_— |
    | Boxes SODA and WINE BISCUIT,
    Priyce Edward Island for the) Bays kick
    ERSONS disposed to Contract for Printing | Any quantity of SALT, by the Bashel or Bag,
    STEEL, Nails, Spikes and Rope,
    Moat for « Schooner of about 60 tons

    }
    EA! TEA! TEA!—120 Chests, 55
    balf Cheats. This Fall's Pearse
    , | BEER & SONS.
    For 186s. | re
    HENRY A. HARVIE. :
    Dec. bo?. 5 }
    — ' — — | AT THE
    Sugar and Molasses. Establishment of W. W. Lord,
    be
    l ) 22 Hides Porto Rico. MOLASSES,
    4 Casks Spirits Turpentine, | MOLASSES in Pancheon’:'Tierces and Barrels,
    | SUGAR in Hhds. ang Barrels
    WILLIAM DODD. (KA in Chests and haif Chesp,
    Quen Square, Dec, 2, 1867. ist pat dw ONIONS and APPLES.
    oe, ia, ee ‘ ‘i = ~ | Boxes Ground COFFEE,
    Conract for Printing New boxes Gronud PEPPER
    Edtion of the Statutes of pn iepiior BREAD,
    yeari863, 1864, 1865, 1866 and 1067, | oxes Liverpool Brown SOAP,
    : . ℱ *| Boxes PIPES, 6 gross euch,
    Eight fuodred Copies of the Revised Pubiie HERRINGS in Barrels and half do.
    General Stautes, aud One fHuadred aud Fifty; 2 Tous eommen BOLT LRON, j,.j,7, a ÂŁ15 sash,
    Seeond hand Riggitg, Biocks, Saile, Masta, Bow-
    sprit,-Patent Jron Work for the Windlass, and
    500 Tons Korend COAL. 50 Tons Small COAL
    Ch’town, Dee. 2, $867;

    superintend the same, until i2 o'clock, noon, on
    Wedue sday, thefourth day ot December text.
    The Publ an Private Statutes will. torw two!
    separate Volume if in sinall plea,
    puges thereabouls, ree-
    peetively, and willorm Uo separate Volumes.

    \ R. BENJAMIN, DAVIES

    LVE forms indebted to him,

    | whose Accounts were farnished in JOLY and
    AUGUST last, that ufless their Accounts are
    PAI) UP before NMAS. they will be placed

    in a Lawyer's hands for collection.

    comprisilig,

    he reby in

    mi)

    2 and JQ pages, ot those persons
    ‘Tenders to eXptee the rate per sheet of eight
    Jbe Contractor will be
    : Statutes first, and to
    sabe vithin Four Months atter
    commencing If, Whicihe will be required to do
    on or about the 21si Gy of December next; and
    Privie TPhree
    Months thereatter. Bth works to be priuted in
    a good and workwanlik mgnner, either in the
    Bly le of the Revised Slates of Priuce Edward
    Isiand, published in Ie6sor.of the Session Laws
    of the preseat year (156) a specimen of which,
    as Well as of the Binding ad.ot the quality of the
    Paper, may be seen, andither paruculara made
    known, at the Office of Honrable Joseph Hensley,
    one of the Commissioners, theese Sealed ‘Lenders
    directed to the undersignedre to be sent.

    paues tor each Vebipe
    Feepuire ale print tThePul
    Couwplele the “ . is
    Charlottetown, Dec. 2, 1867. 21
    ; Tray ℱ~ > a
    CUTLERY!
    }
    7 E have just received by Cunard Steamer,
    direet trom Sheffield, via Halitax,

    Te cor plete the Siatules wilulp

    ‘N

    —Comprising—

    POCKET and PEN KNIVES of over GONE
    HUNDRED ditherent patterns, from three |
    pence to ten shillings each.

    : . . RAZORS, from one ts six shillings each, iacla- |

    Se ps t ot Sto De Be) ys r . : |

    2 Sytem ee nee to be se wetor the Printing, ding a few of the celebrated “ Frame Backs.” |
    whieh muaét express the raley printed according | : :
    te the type and styie of thetuvised Lawe or of | SUISSORS and SHEARS, in great variety, in-

    cluding 3 dozen SHOP SCISSORS.

    ' Fine Ivery Handled TABLE KNIVES and)

    |} FORKS.

    Fine Ivory Handled CARVING KNIVES, |
    FORKS and BPEELS:

    | Common Knives and Forks, from 2s 6d. to 108. |
    a Set.

    Bread Knives, Oyster Knives, Putty, Butcher, |
    Shoe and Farriers’ Kuives; a complete assort- |

    iweut at the * CITY HARDWARE STORE.” |
    H. KE. SPARBIRD' & CO. |

    2, 1867: Ai
    j -ALMER 7 Sey se > os 2 ER
    SOkea MMSE. x missioners. | pg ES am
    rpragasld S5-_! J
    Charlottetown, November 27, 1867 UST RECKIV KDY direct from the |
    }

    eg 7 Manufactory ;— j
    LIGHT.
    * Standard" KEROSENE Olbyarranted |
    to stand a test of 110 Ma of the!
    Western Oil brought to this Market, a} sold by
    Auction, will explode st about 50 drrees | of |

    }the Session Jawa, av the yae may be, and
    separate Lenders for the Bithng of the work,
    and the Lenders tor the Bindiy ty set forth the
    rate per Volume at which the Gntraetor or Con-

    | tractors will Halt Bind thesamey Cait, and Halt |
    Bind the same in Sheep.

    No Tenders willbe noticed unkg accompanied
    by a latter addressed to the Cotoqasioners, sign-
    ed, if iu weterence te tie Priutin, by two (2)
    persons ; aud if in celarence to th Binding, by
    Lwo (2) persons of Kuawe responsility, engaging }
    to bacome Security dor the due Paurmauce of |
    the Clontract. December

    60 Dozen ** Broad’s ’” Celebrated |
    Chopping Axes,

    quality better than ever before; heavy weights
    and fully warranted.

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    }
    i
    degrees }

    Kuisins, Valencia Raisins, Currants, Candied |

    Money |

    Notice to Debtors,

    —— a

    | NRW a, ‘
    NEW GOODS!
    HE Subscriber respectfully informs bi
    frivnds and the publie that be bas, by lat

    variens arrivala from Britain, Cauada and the!

    United States complete dl his

    croras! Lmportations for the Season,

    COMPRISING A VERY
    Generaf Assortment of Goods!
    whict be offers ter sule at bis establishment,
    THE
    Queen Street Warehouse.

    j a

    He assures chose who may-ftvor hint by a call, bis

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    TERMS For LG,

    Stock faa been purchased with « suost . Cony TEA, ree Nhe, oro Bes
    curetal regued to the soundness of For any one of the Reviews. ..... 2100 per annum. | Cases DRESS GOODS) “ Bagging sud Graia
    » bes fe : Por any two of the Reviews...... 7ℱ do ’ Shawls & Muuties, Ducks,
    } the articles offered tor sale | Wor any three of the Reviews. ...10 0 io ‘< Millinery, chs Mar Been.
    TERMS CASH. For all four of the RKeviews...... 1200 do ‘ Huberdasbery, Huudles Sheet Iron,
    | ; | For Blackwooa's Magatine....-... 400 do | ** Ready made Clothing/Cuske sasorted Cutiery,
    4 No abatement in price, but a considerable discouit | Por Biuckwood and ene Keview .-.7 00 de | aud Kubber Cunt, Se lives, cnet 6 braces,
    | be uilowed on the purchase 4 Kor Blackwood andumy two of the | “ Ludies sud Gente’ Sete Plough aletai,
    will be # ol o , pure i eitnahe Sond oretbecss i0 00 do Boote and Shoes, |Wkus- Naiiennd Spies,
    os ae Nor Blackwood ana three of the y * Ladies’ and Geuts') * Aworted Priuts,
    | parties buying on these terme, utthis establishment, MéviwGh. ... 2,120. sbddevens 13 00 do } Rubber Shves and Ubde Paint, Sweet aod
    . - | For Black wood aud Lhe lvar } Overalls, Sen! al, dtc.
    will not only wtheet the advantaye of obtaining =| Prete iy aOR pl SBN 15.00 a | Pownend'’s Hate and fibds. Grauulated Sagar,
    but. nlso : * Mascovailo Molusees,

    the sxme ai the lowest rate,

    i
    | imeure to themselves
    ARTICLES.

    BENJAMIN DAVIES.
    4

    Queen Street Warelioune, Ch'town, Ă©
    ‘he November 18 S67. 5 i

    SAVE MONEY
    J. W, FALCONER & Co,

    Have

    goud sound

    received, per Alhambra trom
    Boston,

    i le Far, Astrican & Cloth.
    Sold aut Smaii Advance on Cust.

    | Paper Collars,

    Clipper, at 7d per box.
    | Gentlemen's Ties,

    Io Sheridan, Grecian, Henrietta, Exposition
    Queen, Fancy and Black Knots and
    Parepus. The best assortment

    in town.

    Gents’ Knit Vests!
    | BUFFALO ROBES.

    For all who seek Comfort.
    }

    INSPECTION SOLICITED.
    | South Side Queen Square.
    | Charlottetown, Nov. 25, 1867. 5

    LIV
    }

    Queen Street.

    | WILLIAM FULL,

    AS received by Fall Ships from BRI-

    PAIN, Steamers frow HALIFAX and BOS

    TON, and otber arrivals, bis Fail and Winter sup- |

    ply of

    Comprising a yenera) assortment of

    |
    ; Staple and Faney Dry Goods,

    | In all the varions departments, which will be sold |

    at the very lowest prices for Casn.
    ALSO,
    | Chests & Half Chests Choice TEA : bhds.
    Bright Sugar & Molasses; and a
    choice assortment of Family
    GROCERIES.

    | th
    pected.
    | Noy. 25, 1867.

    Great Clearing-out Sale
    “(HE SUBSCRIBERS intending

    Suilda New BRICK STORE next Spring,
    are desirous of reducing their present

    STOCK OF GOODS,
    and will, after the Ist DECEMBER commence
    SELLING OFF
    THEIR LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF

    BRITISH & AMERICAN

    1 Case Assorted Cutlery, MERCMANDIZE,

    GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
    For Cash Only.

    G. & S. DAVIES.

    Charlottetown, Nov. 25, 1867. 2m

    Ot SARB

    AT

    The British Warehouse!
    Fancy and Plain Coal Scutties.
    Fancy and Plain Coal Shovels.
    Iron Bedsteads aud Stretchers.
    Umbrella Stands.
    Mire Guards. Nursery Guards,
    Fancy Fenders for Grates.
    Mahogany Poies. Rings and Ende.
    Brass Poles, Rings aud Ends,
    Brava Brackets und Holders,
    Brass Siair Rods and Kyes,
    Aud all Furnishing Goods.

    WwW. & A. BROWN...
    Charlottetown, Nov. 11, 1267.

    Mens’ and Boys’ Winter Caps,

    In Shakspeare, Crescent, Linen Finish, and

    ERPOOL HOUSE, | 100 boxes 5 Crowa Soap,

    British & Foreign Merchandize,

    The Publie are respectfalty solicited to examine !
    e stock. us great bargains for CASH may be ex-

    to

    ; Cups,
    “ Ladies’ Pure.de Men’sSides Sole Leather,
    and Koys’ Fur Cups, tbls. Carrante, Grasbed
    * Ladies’ Straw & Felt Sugar, Washing Suds,
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    * Check wud Woollen| Soap sud Cuadies,
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    ' Butlaloes, } Coffee,
    * Blankets and Horse!/ Doze. brooms & Buckets,

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    Ch'town, Nov. $6, 1867.
    TENDERS.
    Tenders for Dredging the Southport and
    Charlottetown sides of Charlottetown
    Ferry-
    (CIBPARATE Tenders are reguired to be
    sent into the Colooial SĂ©@cretery'e Office. on
    | iets cia i iy a a the | before THURSDAY, the Pourwenth day ot
    | by Hexey Srepuens, - Ediuburgh, ; -» | JANUARY next, at twelve o'clock, «von, by any
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    Royal Octave, 1600 pages, and nuwerous En-| with the Government to pertorm the three tellow
    ibn . ing warka, (hat is to say >—
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    pene. ‘town Ferry, ua fullows:—A channel te be eut
    |} Nov. 18, 18957.

    1 Wepeatse ‘through the fate from the main ebaneel te the
    IN STORE,

    ~ landing slip at the Seuthport side ; the firet Jou
    | text, leading trom the main channel, tv be dredged
    ND for sale low, for cash or approved
    Paper--

    4A j out 3 feet deep, and 6U feet wide.
    20 Chests

    | Qndiv. The remaining distance ap to the onter
    ai ) T .
    1U half do. : CONGOU MEA,

    ledge of :be stationary Wharf aod under the Pivat-
    50 Bbis Extra aud Saperfioe FLOUR,

    ing Blocks, (supposed to be about tour 400 feet.)
    ite be dredged out 2 teet desp throughout, and bu
    30 Bbis Fine Biscuit avd Pilot BREAD

    1U Puos Retailing MOLUASSES,

    The (L.8. PUB. CO also | publieh the
    FARMER'S GUIDE,

    \feet wide up te the ducks, and from side te side
    | within the docks.

    *| Srdly. The pablie docks on the Charlottetown
    side ot said Ferry, to be dredged vut aud deepened
    in.the same maneer t*em side to aide, three feet

    3U Casks KEKUOSENE, deep at the least, from the end of the slip te the

    5U Bbls Labrador and shore HERRING, | chasse! eT a

    2 3s 4 | The above works to be respectively completed,

    Doz P se ett PTE: | Warks, or other person of persape appo by
    oz PAILS aud Nests TUBS. | the Government to inspect the sane, ov or before

    N. RANKIN, | the First day of October, A. D. 303.

    Auctioneer’s Row.

    The sail dredged ont to be removed and depo-
    fe bea sited in such a erties ae ae the
    i . | Navigation of the Hilleboru’ or r rive
    The Centre of Attraction ‘Tenders to be accompanied by the names of two
    suffigient securities for the due pertormatice of
    the above Contracts.

    | FRrobert Young's. | The Government is not to pe considered ae
    | wore for CHEAP FURS. | bound to secept the lowest Tender ip any enes.

    | Nov. 25, 1867. Im

    18 STILL AT

    GEORGE COLES,
    Colonial Secretary.

    |
    Ty ouNa’s for GREY & WHITE COT-|

    TONS. —— ao in Jon
    [QZ OUNG'S for PRINTED COTTONS. — | Daweon's sates

    | Suburban Residence for Sale.

    Phe Subscribers will eell by PUBLIC
    ILLINERY. AUCTION, in front of the Colonial Meilding,
    far ee A on FRIDAY, the 20th day of DECEMBER next,
    ‘at 12 o'clock, noon, that beautiful COTTAGE,
    with twe acres of grownd attaclied, situate in the
    Conmon of Charlottetown, about fifteeu minutes’
    walk from the city, lately occupied by Mr. W. B.
    Dawson, and known as the “SIOVELUGTPAGE.”
    | This praperty is eligibly situated iv the must
    ‘elevated and healthy position im the saburbe of
    Charlottetown, nearly oppusite the residewce of the
    Hon. JupGe Peters, and commands a eplendid
    | view of the City and its environs.
    | The Cottage itself is tastefally and elegant!
    ) finished, with au especial eye to comfort. andepts:
    jsenls x Very attractive und haudsome appeansme.
    | The other butddiugs en tbe premises, cousisting vf
    JOUNG'S forSONTAGS & BREAKFAST | «stable and Couch-bouse, Ice-lioase, Milk house
    SHAWLS. jand Coal-hogse, are commodicus, well-arranged,

    os aaa fee and thoroughly finished.
    we NQ'S for WINTER CLOAKINGS. |

    November 11, 1867.

    yous for WARPS.

    Ay ovaes for X

    , ppcintai for BONNETS & HATS.

    HAWLS & MANTLES.

    eo for S

    Y

    Y OUNG'S for FLOWERS & FEATHERS.

    OUNG’S for LACES & RIBBONS.

    yornee for CLOUDS & HOODS,

    The grounds attached, which embrace a large
    |GARDEN, ave in » yood state of cultivation, are
    } plauted with chvice and ornamental Trees, and in-
    ltersected with broad gravelled walks; and the
    | whole property is sprrounded by a handsome auc
    substantial Fence.

    | There is alav conneeted with the Kitehen of the
    | Cottage a large BRICK TANK, with Filterer and
    | Force Pump.

    The Terms of Sale will be: 25 per cent of the
    | purebase money to be paid down; 25 per cent on
    |delivery of Title Leeds; and the balance ia eix
    months from the day of sale, to be secured by u
    | mortguye of Lhe property.

    Au indisputable title
    Purchaser

    or ee for HOOP SKIRTS.

    yecwes for PAPER COLLARS.

    OUNGSS for CHEAP WINCEYS.

    youre for NICE DRESS GOODS.

    ne for SEWING MACHINES.
    em will be given to the
    OUNG'S for LADIES’ & CHILDREN’S
    BOUTS.
    Queen's Square, Charlottetown, ?

    inth November, \567. 5 tf
    RICHARD HEARIZ,

    | ipsa. 1867. | THOMAS ALLEY.
    New Store. New Goods, °'"*“*-"""—

    |WBNHE andersigned having removed to his |
    | New Store, old Stand, Reddiu's Corner,

    | where Le has increased faciliues fur carryigg.on a
    | general Dry Goods, Grecery, Liquor and China |
    and Earthenware Basivess, be respectfully begs
    leave to inturm bis trieuds, und the pablic gene-

    For further particulars respeeting title, possession ,
    etc, can be obtained, on reference to the con-
    ditions of sale, at the Office of Mesere, ALLY &
    | DAVIES, SBlicitors, Charlottetown, or tw the
    unde -sigued.
    THOMAS DAWSON,

    Public Lands.

    | af ‘
    0 ips Nos. 38, § 42, 43 5
    jfally, that he is now prepared to supply them | Townsh F os 4 39, a> iy 4 5, ay 4 nN
    | with all kinds of Goods ig zhe above line, atas low ), 08, 54 and Oo,

    | prices us cau be found jp the City, | NOTICE
    WYP Ne eh _ | The Stock consists of: To the Tenants on the abere named
    WHIT ZR |

    H. E. STARBIRD & CQ.
    ‘City Hardware Store.”’
    December 2, 1867. 2m

    QUEEN SQUARE HOUSE.

    | leaving « Hbasband aud eight children to monrn the! heat, waking it danyerous and nusufe r family
    } lose of a kind and loving wife and mother, aged |use. The abeve OlL we can coufident: reco
    138 veurs mend as being perfectly safe, wand giviug cleur,
    | At his residence, Kildare River, on the 12th, Mr. | trong light-

    | Solomon Hardy, in‘the 63rd year of his age, of

    Ge. Douglass, R. W. M., ( re-elected, )
    B. W. Higes, W. 2M

    ~ BR Hodgaon, W.8. M

    D. Currie, W. S. W., (reeleeted.)

    NEW GOobps

    | FOu
    ae JA
    FAL

    “re

    4 Qi

    Pr ok tas r ; c & VE IN STOCK: . -

    Alex. Me Kenzic » J. W. oon. leaving a wife and five children to mourn peat anise : Grey and | Townships, and all persone desirons
    * J. P. Irving, Seeretary the loss of a kind husband and father @ | 75 doz. Kerosene LAMPS. of all descripyns, | ISO me | White Shirtings, of parchasing Wilderness Land
    < \_B. aveem, oesenges, (re-stepes.) ee eee ee oe ee do WICKS — ry wae UST reeeived, Ex New Dominion a | Blue, White aud Fancy | thereon.
    ‘ : s A waving, daughter of ! J B. Poole. 3 dj 70 grosa do ICKS, do a ‘ a an — c } >} ig w ; " gi ‘ — ‘
    oe ie Pe ee ae Flues SHADES, Globe and Harp pattes, | = 8 CASES LADIBS" & CHILDREN'S on j, Senne, Se. es |" *HE Commissioner of Public Lands will

    James T. Purdie, J. D. | 2 wonthe and 2 dave Gili Pt &, L Toweliags, Red, White and Hiue Cotten :
    “ Fredk. Douse, I. G | At Valleyfielti. on the Jith ult, in the 76th vear Paper do in great variety, WINTER BOOTS & SLIPPERS. | GLASGOW HO USE! Wary, Cotten Handkerchiefs, Blankets, | _ attend at the following places, on the day«
    * Alfred Alley, Arebitect. of his aye, Mr.William Martin, a native of theJsle} Gas Shades, extra Rurnera, Collars, pads, | i = | Coburys, Orleans, Wiuceye, Fancy Prints, hereinafter stated, fer ene te ds cad ame
    «“ PMN Rankin, Marshall, (re-elected. ) of Skwe, Seottand Ă© Founts, Shade Rings and Clasps, for the altgrion | LATEST STYLES. i . Gala Pjuids, Tweeds, Doeskins, Pilot Gluins, due on the parchase af Pablic uds, a vr the
    ~ Re ‘th a th. Or sh ae tee yr haar ) | At Charletetown, on Saturday morning, [6th | op repair of Lamps of all kiuds. es \VENGE $Sobscriber bus almost completed | Hosiery, Gloves, Paper Collars, Huts and Cape, sale of Wilderness Land :—~

    - Galbraiin, RANE, | ’ ult, inthe Zleat vear of his age, Mr. Wilkam Ex “ALHAMBRA.” his importations for the present and cemipg | Neckties, Flannel Shirts, Umbrellas, Oil Cloths, | On Monday, tiie 2nd day of December next, at
    4 . oh, | =

    ~ F. Brecken, ALSO, |
    J. B. Cooper,

    “ Jaunes Connell Tyler, (re-«lected.)
    The Right Worshipful Master, in the exercise

    '10.a m, at Mr. Johu Casey's, Graud River Roud,

    | Lat 3b.

    | On Tuesday, the 3rd day of December, at 10, u.
    im, at Mz. Richard Bardett’s, Dandas, Lot 55.

    On Thursday, the Sth day of December, at 10,4
    jm, aud on Friday, the tth day af December, at
    | Mrs. Patrick Scully's, Souris, Let 44.

    On Monday, the 9th day of December, at 10, a
    im, and on Taveday, the 10th day of December, ut
    Mrs. Suiherland’s, St. Peter's ay, Lot 41.

    ‘On Wednesday, the Ith day of December, at (0,
    and on Thursday, the 12th day of Vecember,.

    &c.,; Ten, Sugar, Tobacco, Molarses, Kicc,
    Starch, Biue, indigo, Soap and Candies ;
    Keroseue Oil Brandy, Gin. Ram, sud
    Whiskey, Port and 3! ecry Wine,
    always on band at (be paval
    low prices; Clijua end

    rthey~ware
    In Great Variety.
    The Subscriber, woankful for pust fuvors, reapect
    | fully solicits a Âąatinuance of the same, and Wastes, |

    | by wtiention te business and to the wauts of his |

    Duncan, fermeriy of Brudenell River i | Seasou, whieh eabraces 4 god assortwent
    At Mr. George Manson's Carleton, on the loth
    inst, Macy, daugliter of the lite John Cumeron,
    tormerly of Rustico, aged 32 vears —the SEATKsT woud Best article for x» Haud Lup
    On the Sth ult, ather residence, North Redeqne, | to carry about the honse vet intwodused. Wy a!
    , oT) salisfaction ‘ . } SO.carty & Se ll ct ‘a

    of bis prerogative, aud te the ex rdial « Mary, relict of the late Mr Benjamin Rix.in the | -¹qij supply of LUCINE OLL and WICKS.

    of the brethren, nominated the Kev. Thea. Mun | pi “ : - anit .

    > 67th yeur of her age, leaving 12 children and 44 All ut the Lowest CASH pr ces, Wholesalend |
    ean, Chaplan for the current Masonic year. graudchildren, and many kind relatives to mouru Retail ,

    A unanimeus vote of thanks to Past Marter their irreparable loss } i K ST \RBIRD & CO
    a iicieiiescieesiaictial 3 ae ee JAUIN y UV. }

    Thomas Duncan, of Perth, Scotland, our eGicient | ani ia
    Prozy to the Grand Lodge, was carried by acels. | PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. i 0
    ARRIVED. cipaeaniai

    mation, alter which be.was, with equal unsainity, |

    © Stewards dies oe ‘
    | Anew description of LUCINE OIL BURER, |

    with attachment for raising aud lowering the jek |

    2 CASES FUR CAPS. vi
    WM. HEARD. | Dry Goods, Groceries & General

    . Merchandize, |
    THE FISHERI2E 8, Xe. | Which ure now ou sale, cHEAP for CasH, or the |

    | usnal terms to wholesale Buyers.
    For Sale to the Trade. | A large stock of American Rubbers daily expected. |
    BALES firet qualiry Cotton Her- |

    FREDERICK LeP AGE.
    ring and Mackere! TWINE,

    NETTING,

    Ch'tewn, Dec. 2, 1867.

    | Dee. 2, 867. Sin
    Domseiignemyes seo grec RRR emm oN Nov. 18, 1867
    | IRISH WHISKEY.

    re-appointed. Victoria Lodge oe na a Nov 21—Schr British Kayie, Dav, Halifax, bat 10,000 Ibe first quality do do 7 ali ie ie a i | es t Mr. Db. Vbhelan’s, Morell, Lot 39
    recently uewly papered, painted and turntwhed, | 23~—sehr Medway Belle, MePhee, Halifax, bal ous (4:0:40@2 ut reer . 5000 doz do do do COD LINES, | 1+} | @xtensien of business. jat Mr. b. Vbeian's, Morell, Lot 4.
    and in order ty complete ite internal ee | Jessie Deunings, Cow Bay, coul. Outwards, 2( vent SUPEKLON re 2,000 doz do do do Mackerel and Pol- | British Hardware Store ! | Ordess fronnthe Coantry personally uttended to r “."nK
    ments, several valuable presents have beeu receiv. Gowan, Chester, limeatone. : Hope Keberteon, : . lock Lines, : ss | 2 Ram wee aud promptly executed ‘ , } NOI ICE, %
    ed. Among these are a finely bound Bible, a new | Pictou, coal. 27—Anzie Laurie, Melntyre, Picton, | irish Whiskey, 50 superior do Stopper and Haunting Seines, R ddi Sa N B il ; i B.D. REDDIN. | Those Tenants who have not accepted the
    Clock, Masonic Charts,and lithographed Portraits | coal. F b > a do Light and Stroy’ Mackerel | e n Pe} ew u Ss ' ioe oe aie

    CLEARED. ame b9 Parse Seives. 4} Old Stand, Reddin’s Corner, ‘provisions of the Land Purchase Act, aud

    ot Her Majesty the Queen, he late Grand
    Master the Duke of Athole, tbe late tie Arekd. | aes Spurkler, McDonald, Halifax, produce. 22—|
    Allison, dec. Brother Lewis ia sise taking photo | Lily ef the Valley, DeGrace, Miramicti, oats, mer
    graphs of the Chaplain and Past Masters for pre- | de. Renfrew, McMillan, daane Harbor, proauce
    sentation to the Lodge.— Pat, | Saasan, Tobin, St. John's, Newtld, do. Bark Lotus,
    . a MeRae, London, oats. &c. Brigt Vesta, McCarthy.

    i i } st. Jobn's, Newtld. pro. 27—Brigt Titania, Mue- |
    puce.—We have no change to note ia prices >± 9° Ne pro. @ rigt Titania,
    a yen . . Leod, Swansea, outa. Jebu, FitzPatrick, London,

    ih p Gin have omitted to pay their rent, are hereby

    wT... D1. A... finally notified that, auless payment is made
    '
    ‘Younger s Pale Ale. ‘to the Commissioner, at the time #nd piace
    | F.USt received and on Sale at the Sub- above named, distraints will be issued for
    6 Hbds Younger’s Best Pale ALE, )

    Queen Street. |_|
    TONK & BOVYER beg to announce |

    bJ the opeuiug of the above Commocigus Pre.
    nises With a

    | Large and Carefully

    Nov. 21—Brigt Hilda. George, Lendon, oats, &e November Lith, 1867,

    L.

    Ch’town, Dec. 2, 1867.

    C. OWEN. Cotton is as cheap as before the war.
    AMERICAN NET AND TWINE CO.
    — 43 Commercial street, Bustou
    (From Telegraph, 1th July, S66 ) ISAAC. HALL, Agent.
    «* The celebrated firm ot Dunvituge & Co., Belfast Ch'town, December 2, 1867. di
    —-the largest holders of Whiskey 10 the world—are

    Selected

    Stock of
    JOHN ALDOUS,

    a ——— ——— |

    ‘ sport. The bad astute of . ‘ ; . :
    She’ rondo has opwated agniat bath buyers aad tae.. Bebecca Abn, Rid, Si. Mary’, pro,” Kate, abot ta extend heir Banded Warshoue to mere} NOTICE. GN EeGES CUMEET a | Benoni oe | Comierioner
    ° Kennedy, Louisberg, pri 3rilliunt, “tanton, St | thaa do @ size i : ery e) | ite a3 ‘ eeeree ‘ ase ms WHISKEY. "
    sellers, sud gendered the weel'e oy operations 62> | 5 O45 “es St ‘Sesith, egy bal. | Premiaes, in order to mature more extensively tor) , HEREAS, by virtue of a Deed of BRUSHES, CUTLERY, IRON. ste te rey iP a | Land Office, 26th October, 1807. ‘isl
    De Ha tes a ad ee ey nals beudhede Venice, Watkins, Pictou. bal. Charles E. Moody, | their Eaglish, Amerioan aud Colouial trade.” i ue poet, wate wee ag owe poor STEEL, NAILS, PARA- ALBQ, —— 2, ars
    ratber tter demand. ports, 17, . Clark, B aie, SBin te Jeminy, | . }@ of 3 “Roinstant, and daiy Gied an TALD , ‘avendi OBACCO,
    oats ; 33,279 do. potatues ; 4405 do turnips; 400 Pepaheb deat poner Pragrem, Seenny i (From Times, 2st August, 1867 ) . | tstered, in the proper office’ iu this IJeland,| FINE LAMPS, OIL, pe prey tg jratnex’ LAST WARNING.
    do. batley ; 43 do. parsnips and beets, enaan _| “Monster Waresovses.—The Bonded Ware. (ORGE 3S. MUTTART, -late of Crapand, | ete, ect. 100 Bole Sup. and extra FLOUR, A parties indebted te Mr. Joun Rose,

    Ukbant, hath assigned, conveved and made over

    ; Publisher of Roses Week cr, for subscrip-
    the undersigned, gpon certain trusts, aud for) Every care having been taken to buy pereonally | names we ’ y

    150 Boxes, half boxes and quarters RAISINS, ri
    |tions, Advertising or otherwise, are tinally notified

    houses recently erected by Messrs. DuNvitts & Co.,
    Valentina RAISINS,

    . Very little bro, SHIP NEW
    Poax remains unchanged ery little brought SHIP NEWS. | Meliset, will’ contain shot Two miilivns seventy-

    20) «do

    oy a A nc 272 bbls, 117 dressed noe | Littie Guace Bay, Nov. 25.—The Sch Gaaelle,’ vine thousand gallous of Whi-key.”” 6w /Âą@in purposes in the guid Deed of Assigument trom the beat British and Awerican makers they | 3 Cusks CORKANTS, jthat the «mounts remaining dne and angettied by

    a . ° B | Mattheeon, master, of Baddeck, sunk off this port |Âą ——————______—___—-— Coe ae eX+esed, all Book _xccounte, NotĂ©s, Bonds, sums) trust that by combining | 100 Boxes SOAP. thea: mneat be paid to the Subscriber at bis office in
    Burren.—Exports, 76 tubs. jon Studay last, suddenly, Crew saved themselves, | NOTICE. | Of pney and securities therefor; due und owing | M ODERATE PRICES | WILLIAM PanDp, Charlottetown, ut once, otherwite leyul proceed
    Fropa casy. Reseipts, 478 bbis. fur, 100 os — lost their cing walig ame . UNION BANK OF P. E. ISLAND: | Catim, lee yest. a - =a er gm - 7 : Queer uquare. | ings will be taken to enforce pay meut without fur

    cornmeal, and 1] do. bread. e Brigt. Mary Ann. from New York bvwn | _ 43 ia to hotify Alf Pereors indebted co the said with STRICT ATTENTION, to werit a full Ch’town, Nav. 11, 1367. isi pat 3w ther notice, oxonat attr

    A‘ a meeting of Directors, held at the)
    A Bank this day, it was deelard-that a Divi-|
    dend of Five per cent. for;tie half year ending
    to-day, be payable on aut.aner Weduesday, 41h

    o- by jitaraans ‘er buabe by Book Acconnt,! share of Public Patronage.
    NOLO and, Boyds, Judgments, or otherwise, | . 5 pipe ;
    ores paid fortiiwith ; aud all persuns to whom | __Ceariottetown, 5th Nov. 1867.
    the @ George 8M ttart is indebted are request: |

    i i 5 | to Liverpool, G. B., put into Malitax on Tuesday |
    Arrine ip request. Reecipts, 35 bbis. morning, lust the Coptaie (Gray) overboard on the

    Fina quiet. Receipts, 3 bois. berrings and § do. 12th inst |
    shad. Exports, 65 vbis herrings nd 5 do. mackerel./ The Schr. Friend, Greening, master, from Hali-

    | Nov. 11,1867. p'té&ej Im

    To the Public. ian
    To Ship Owners and others.

    By the Court af Commissioners for onal UCTION SALES continued every

    : ; j fax ov the B2th ( D rara, was | ed tfurnish theie'Zelatma and accounts, duly | ‘ : > . s aepre ' - ENING P ,
    A say ~ Ge. Ressiges, 173 tone large, ond) hh St en nt fhe atptein avd! December next. Ry order, wites\, to the undĂ©rsigued withont delay pert Berg Debtstior Lats 48, 49/ ts = oe pope ae tet rte “Ake MW) OTIUCE is hereby given that the
    : | crew arrived at Barbadoos, JAS. ANBERSON, Cashier. | IIE CLARE. | , ere | eadiug Moam Building. | N MARINE INSURANCK COMPANY of P.

    , a | E. Islind have resolved not to insure auy Miruin
    Sante og Praag ei a Laden Vessels, or Curgo iu the same. if ang deck
    —) pa “ e* * inal ‘! load of Timber or Deals be carried thereon.
    Auction tales of Hora-s, Cattle, Farming Lpple | , i
    meuts, New und Second-hand Fauruituare, Btoves, | Cif ectrn. Wovens ae HALES, Sec'y
    | &ec., attended to ow market days, in trant of the | _— Bn ; :
    FOUND,

    | Market liouse, ut 2 o'clock, p. m.
    N the Road leading from Ten Mile

    Loussa.—No arrivals thia week. _ Carpe, Nov. O81 Rhy. ;
    Weer Inna Paopuce —Rece pts, 13 hhd« sugar, of
    Gl puns., 10 tierces, and 5 bole wolusses — Pus. with oate, struck onthe bar She waa got off again

    ieee toate as, bh ogemeriandhnen: sp naga tir ey woe Mac? aL persons having legal demands Sgatiat! H AX D Wa RE G 0 0 D 8

    List oF Brokew NATIONSL BANKS IN THE the cargo was to have been pat aboard, bat making | A} my: Ata nag tah hn
    y — I | Wate tu be pub oa) the estute of the late JAMES KNUBERT#ON, |
    Papen Seegee>-Tes SSevse bso bet of the dn berth Snag ratte Roselyn Cottage, $t,Peter's Road, fownslrp 34, Ke: | ; s aT
    V. E. DASVSON’S,

    V Jit have appointed Mr. RICHARD
    ' SMITH, of Pownal Village, Clerk of said
    Court, instead of Mr. James Kourke, of Richmond
    ;

    Hill, Lot of
    JCHN FARQUHARSON,
    ALEXANDEK SMITH.
    Pownal, Lot 49, Now. Mth, 1367

    NOTICE.

    2m

    The Bark Gladstone, Capt. Smith, in getting out)
    St. Peter’s Bay on Tuesday last, partly laden) —

    Charlottetown, 30th Nov. F067. 7 rgip 3m
    NOTICE! BUY YOUR

    ——- —-— ——-- ———

    A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. |

    Rational Banks that bave suspended and passed the slip for repairs. Extent of damage unknown, coe faa gpg Ss favated tte weme.| |
    | Reading Room Building,

    iuto the bands of receivers: | The Brig Jehu, FitePairick, master, laden with eats nt a stare

    , her of the podersig .

    i! oF —" for Leaudou by Carvel! Bros., ia reported asbore at | duly attested, to eit ' , ; | | , om ie

    ‘ ional Bank, of New York. National y Pre ' d all ties indebted tw the said) .. fers . ‘ ing ue | 4 ie yt
    Lreten National Bau v the Gut of Canso, but not injured. Part of the tlement; an an ie mise immediate payment Who bimpertedithie Fall, and has on band, PEksoNS wishing to send EWES te. November 18, 4867 { be trem pe 9 enn 4 — a

    Bank of Whitestowu, Oneida Caunty,N. Y. Atias
    Baak of Providence, R.A. Cnadilia National
    beak, Unadilla, New Yor Kaagstan Nationa! |

    cargo was being landed to get ber off. \Both se are requi

    ehich ssiled from

    [e Ample room for rve reception of all kinds |
    of Goods, both at Aucikw: Rooms iu Reading Reem |
    Building, and at Warercow ia Market House base | Farms,

    the same by calling on Mr. Peter Sinnvt, Back } 4
    Morrell, and paying .eqpenses
    JELER

    f the LMBGRTED RAMS at the Stock Farm, |
    sels ure owned by Hoo. B. Davies. | Will please apply to the Secretary.

    / kK. ROBERTSON,
    We learn that the sch. Isadel, SUHN 4

    the-gegt atodk hitherto offered ty hie
    JUHN STEWART, Jr. -

    } Executars. ;
    customets. \

    Haak, Kingstoo, New /York. Parwers’ and | cbig port on the 19th, for Buston, with preduce sad | mov, a ; | Ce” Terme che same ue last year weut. : SINNOTT. „
    Gainca? Mesnund BaskhBsveblyt DY. Brent poultsy, has become © total wraok.—S..Journal. { Lot 34, Nov. 29, 1867. xt i Nov. 7. ' ' Gb'sesa, Nov. 11, 1867. jm 4. McNEILL. November 18, 1867. | ee f
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