ands Mb oe my, init Rela arabia ~ ae ~~ Ce eae are . SR rr erg ll : ae re ee ‘ as a Crare’s!T” and ewrllingnese to dé simnt ’ , Rag imple Justice to nis! Port of Charlottetown, : zoe drinker, atter Catholo fellow coloniete.—(Pardon the com- ex arison, Mr ‘ f : : : ENTERED, . \ g drink seein i c Haviland; . bring ng your time-} Nov. 2tst.—Elizabeth. Duvay. Shem ee hs r ured name in sue »| > . : ra = , ‘ sr . n h , i ‘that I migt the that of David Laird we Clone prt Ximity to Jd : Pope. WW Aneas Meir tyre, McNeil], | m : 8] 4 hatotl G Laird, we only did so by way! Halifax, mer Velette, McNeill. do r y every on drop of strong antithesis. )—lIlas David Laird ¢ o st Eagle, Sheridan, do. bal Wil E « WAY wn—down—to its deeti- STester stake in the country than the Uavi-| oe: = oe —— mn heel, ta as it Nee lands, Palmers, Breckene Longwortha, P as hh Se eh eleu Das ae “oO r a neck as long as a, ‘ a ' ‘fay fermuba, do. Christinna, Ganwell na snd many other influential Protestants, who River Jobo. N'S. Beards. Mina tan Crane’s sclaimed or Laird, as he swal- are willing to do justice to their Catholic Rhudolf, Pictou, coal, to 8S N Company 1] “ ‘ los yf falsehood and bours, while the airtot clique vainly x . ' , Ma L: I Datatawonud ne Lnn Pas we . « Obert, Lanigan, Pielou, con). to F attempt to & ’ t } ' , ' ae ; wn invention. ** thet I might pt . tem a torrent of honest publire Hales. Jan Pay zant, Halifax bal. Ambroxe — } } i Vp nton Whied sannot long be resisted ? MeBonald, Pictou coal 26 —Str. Commerce . < reiis AN full essence . . ei mas alii i Radian Si t) ng ' : Che Elder will, asa matter of course, re- : oi = 09 1 FI . ner So Frovoyance, single lie as it finds ite way down mind ue that W. tH eroy ontren lour,&e. 27 Mary Ann tar to my palate ° Phe poor fer seems to be in a sad plight dose. tie has not made the faintest attempt the reiig y f low Christians, spr rad over the faee of the @) vile traitor, and certainly no saint No at- tem sat men f the Wishart or that th: bighth ‘ leury was the ‘**aider and abettor’ in the =~ @ forget. Yes, he throwe another handful of dirt in the face of the poor Cardinal, bat, as J. K was wont to aay,in the good old it fo blacken the character of Cardinal Beaton appears to be David Laird'’s hobby History of Fngland : but any man of rdinary read ng knows that Froude's History of Ene- land ie Sut a mere libel only of leading Seotchmen of a certain period, +t bat aleo of ie Pope, and of lead g Irish, Syanish and Prerch characters aa well sid, very truly, that history, for the Jast } > conspiracy against truth ; end Froude's hietory is a striking instance of this. Had we sufficient time or space at our disposa by giving them a brief review of some of ‘ ; the Jail, having been stabbed by George Stewart | Beef, (smal!) per lb........ 2.26. er eees 34d to Td) P. G. FRASER Froude’s most glaring passages. The Dublir Dewey, steward of the Barque “Clara Novello.” |} — Do by the quarter.......... 006. reeesZgd to Sd | (s - b W. Ski : Review thus speaks of it :—~ After examination of a number of witnesses, the | Pork (carcass)... 000. ..e. eres ee eees eo Shd to Sid} mameqnaen a te gate GP. siense.) : Jury returued a verdict of “Wiltul Bt CUED Scacube neces 66400s seeueuen 4dto7d| Nov 30, 1868. : Mr ¥ rn ade e earlier volnmes weve mwnee by against Geerge Stewart Dowey, who was ac-| Mutton, per lb........ esees eens eeeree ae” si ee oe ee pa s hatre ott abe ieleen “The Quix Lg f hie cordingly handed over to take bis trial at the | Ve®!, pet 10s... eee eeeee cess ee ees srer-3d todd) A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF JEW- ae spology of hia early hers, Heare VIE. | Supreme Court. | Hamm, .... 200s oes cece cece whee oven aaah 6d to 7d ELRY, at “ page Ry 38 on Wem Fe i or SE EE TR inne osc 6 one 0604 00 000s 05560 wr Oe W. W. WELLNER’S Si Bis teeter walsoes Mr Natty Age, . SONNE, Cita aD) ccceinccse cteesccces le4d to ls 6a} ' : -LLNER'S andi ahaa eer tae ats aon 7 _ fe) Zor the) Ata meeting of the members of the Pownal BE didnasandionndmenemenes Is Bd to 1s 44} Sag cig mnie: is mae aa: cale-tnak ho Lace Literary Assucia‘ion, held at Pownal Hall, Lot Cheese, DE PR Abhs 6064 6660.0006 0640 004 ..dd to 6d _ 1 tN . one eotf eamnenent sheen lesede veils ,,. 4%. en Thursday, the 19tb ult., for the et Oy We, OE Oi ons bo en pods opds opbes one 9d te 10d | i [ i wv is S aie Roman pr one : I t UearG, per th... se ccccccccesccces ces 5d to Od] ' 4 Froade has the good taste to cal] the Arch- dish poof St Andrew's an Episeopal scoun- drel. He has, in a word, overshot the mark. H- iaid 1¢ om too heavily, and hence it is, as! tee Deblm Review truly remarks. that } is bescropulousness and r ekless dist rard t t Amost proved tata! to the suecess of his work And yet, this is the authority from which David Laird delights to ya ste Are ¢ those to be pitied who ar regaled ‘ h mtehectual provender asthe eolumns of the Patriot aff rd? No lames bold ep their hands in a iTprise when any reference is made to the true a (some of the most interesting events in the history of their fatherland. We were once much amused, while in the irse of conversation with a good old dame: . mad nentron of Robert Bruce, ie bar le annockburn, &e t iseasy ft see, sai we, that Robert Bruce began that day well : for sou know he went %o conteesion tha: morning, and himse}f and his maded warriors he mass devoutly om thet eventful morn- Ing re going into battle. The good jJady stared us in the face and held up her hands in astonishment. Wa might have told ber, for instance, that while ww: ighing anchor in the Red Sea. we once fished up one of the wheels of Pharoah’s chariot, without raising a doubt m her mind. But that Robert Bruce or any of bis herves, had gone to confession, r rd mass re engaziag in a ttle, or tha they wet even paprste was a piece of information which she was ecarcely prepared to hear. She even appeared to yubt the truth if assertion, while, froma Pro- testunt storian. we read to her the tollow- og “ireumstances con ‘ted with the hist ry of the Dattie ol bDansockhurn. On Monday _ i fir break Neottiseh Kiny f d i mg wi hie « y beard as Chis solem vice Was performed by Maurice, the Abbot of Luchatl 4y. mpon «am emrpence ia front of their Hue, aud after its concin«ion the seldiers took breakfuet, and ar ranged themeelves ander their diferent bananers At thie moment the Abbot of Inchxifray, bare footei, and holding a crucifix aloft in Lie hand, walked slowly along the Sevitish Jine aud az he passed, the whole ar uy & elt down, and prayed for « moment weth the sclemuity of Nee eried Edward, “they are kueeline— | fidence.—S. J. they ask mercy ! ‘ They do mv liewe,”” re plied | I raviile ‘but t ta from God, netfrom as.} ‘Trust me yon men will win the day, or die npon ise it so then,” said Edward, aud jintely mnianded the charge to be seund- ed &e , & we a { We would venture to say that some of the) Most interesting c.rcumstances connected having had the presumption to write the names of Victoria and Isabella on the eame pace. But we can tell him, that although we love our Queen and country, at least, | as much as he dues, still this should not; prevent us from doing simple justices to the name of the Queen of a great and chivalrous want of respect or loyalty to our own beloved | inform our readers that Mr. Prescott, the) eminent historian, and for many years US. | Minister at the Court of Madrid, ntertained a very d:flerent opinion of that much wrong- ed Sovereign. Me was always wont to epeak | of Isabella the Second as** A MOST EX.- | CELLENT WOMAN,” and to express his most utter astonishment, how such vile re- ports could have got into circulation coneern- to this? But why should we care what the vile typoerite hasto aay. It took him one half ef Pope outraged common) throat ; for slander, calumuy and decency and insulted the feelings of Catholhes | mo matters peculiarly dear to them; but) Catholics are not so blind or not to admit that a man can always correct | Tie must have bad rather an uncomfortable and amend the error of bis way. rest after swallowing euch » huge charity alone would dietate this couree. But; more mean for W. I. Pope to write) offensive tirades againat Catholics, which to sustain the charges he made against the appeared five or six years ago, than it was r two hundred millions of his! for David Laird to publish them to the world, when ,.we believe, they were not admitted into the columns of any other paper? obe. No attempt to deny that the ‘very Pope has seen the error of his way and is whose name was Wishart,’’ wasa manfully atoning for past olfences, we would advise the pious E'der ** to go and do like- no, he has neither the manliness nor moral courage to do so war re tools in the hands of Henry be digging up the ashes of the Hamiltons and Wisbarts and flinging them inthe Why, if he introduced sue le Protestant society or awong res- murder of Cardinal Beaton. No ait mpt to| pectable Protestant travellers in a steamer or deny anything ws have advanced But we Pailway in Scotiand he would be trowned| down as a nuisance. David Laird is at least one century behind the age tn which he lives. j times.’ relique of a bigoted and by-gone age ** he does not come within the bray of Ass of Very appearance, gait, address and genera! hearing all indicate a Specimen of the Genus Malpeque on Wednesday last tome belonging to an age of dark bigotry, | whieh, through some treak of nature bas| Thursday morning, this being ber Jast trip this He takes hie dirt this time from Froude’s| found its Way amongst us No matter what lighten his obtuse mind he will still continue ; bis dirty work ; and, like a certain animal, night. On the same night a Sch. went ashore on the character, not a herd of which an unelean spirit once took he u Tue ry CLEAR THE TR ? ! possession of, he will go about thrusting his ‘Lilly’, owned by Messrs. Duncan & (o, of this . — AGK ' ose into every filth, and where he cannot g¢ the dirty morsel so congenial to his vitiated Cne palate, he will minofacture one for the mere o' the most gifted and conscicntious writers lutury of afterwards swallowing it. ; . ¥ . of the preeent century, Count de Maistre, has this consolation how:cver, nature has endow Coroner's INQuUEST.~—An Inquest was held by Dr. Beer, one of the Coroners for Queen's + County, on Friday aud Saturday laet, on view of we would be doing our readers a good service! the bady of a sailur, named Cullen, who met his death on Thursday evening, in a back lane near| ng been read and adopted, and after discussir Z ipertant mattere in connection with the welfare of the Aasociativ , men were elected for the ensuing year: B. Gay. Eeq., President, I ig Committee, Messrs vha McE schern, Al an During the past year, the Assoc ueted, many aubjects affec the prosperity of the Colony baving been de wond-g that any otherwise well disposed bated, in addition to lecturés on literary j | It is anticipated t v4 ed with renewed energy. and the use of a suitable circulating Library, yroaching seasen one of the » have yet experier ced etictal influences of 7 ferarv assoc e want of etreniating leland, that we hu; ue : means of remedy ing t THe Epixvereren been received from the publisher, Lenvard Scott Fulten Street, Ne Lenier on [reland—3, Hindeo Fairy | Legende—4, Kinglake’s Invasion of the Crimea | —5, Darwin on Varieties of ‘he Papacy and the French Empire- gricultural Laborers of King!ake’s invasivn of Crimea, and the this popular Reviev A paragraph appeared ina |: } Halitax R porter, stating with the Cemmercial Bank, ef New Brunswick, We are assured by the Directors of the Summerside Rank that they had not one dollar of the Commercial Bank paper, nor any connection with that Bauk, and that they do net | gion from the Judve. expect to euffer to any extent from Mr. Scovill’s | | failure, and that the condition ef the Bank men wh feit it might be their last aet of devotion.| prospereue, aud sheuld commasd pubiic con- tend having a Bataar immediately mas, wheo a variety of fancy articles will be offer- | ed suttalile to tue season .— Pet. We regret to learn that Jamee Gourlie, son of . oa Mr James Gourlie, of thie place, was lost with this page ot Svottish history are @802W hoard from the ship Robert Godfrey, while on a to the pious Elder as they are to many voyage from Liverpool te Baltimcre, on the 18th otier old women. The Elder affeeta to be | Oct. Quite scandal! ized at our disloy alty, 10 The deceased was much beloved and respected r while living in our midst last winter, and his deatb willbe deeply lamented. , bis family and friends. —S. Journal. He was serving in the capecity of mate. We sympathize with GRAND ENTERTAIN. HARDWARE WAVIE ENTERTAINMENT by the CHAR- LOTLETOWN DEBATING CLUB, POSTPONED last Friday Evening, will be beld in the MARKET ALL, on TUESDAY “™ | EVENING next. he or Pp 7 R, > ‘ | Doore will be opéned at 7 o'clock, and the | (Minus the Packages, Pieces and Hundreds ) Chair taken } to 8, percisely, a Complimentary Tickets for Ladies’ at the) Door. Gentlemen will be charged 9d. each, to defray expenses. Gavin, River John. bourds Medway Bell, | R. R FITZGERALD, McPhee, Halifax, bal Indian Queen, Me-} Donn! 1. Pic tou, coal, . = Hales, Ve nture Davidson, Pieton, coal, te G. W. Defstois. Frank, (hallant, Newfoundland, Herring, (832 Secretary. Ch’town, Nov. 30, 1868. lin bi eis Mary Kate, Gillis Halifax, er. rgwain _9 Yy © W Lyle, Mhirteet, Demerara, malucea'| 2k a me esl ee ee ef sayvar andrnom,to Hen. D. Davies. 4 Belle, Grifhu, Isaac's Harbor, bal: CLEARED, Qiet—Exeel, Sullivan, Newfoundland, pro. Ed-| win & Eva, Mekacheru, Elalifas, do Am. yhion, MeDonald, London, deal, oats, ete. Sars ss Evans, Porta’ Basque, pro Vincent | WIJTISK RY ¥. Wallace, May. Newfoundland, do C. Smith, H kins, Halifax, do. 24-—Alladin, Mcleod, Swansea, Wate outs & deal. V5 Rattler, MeKeuzie, Halifax, do lriamph, | Rood; Halifax,de. Active,.Merechant,Halifax do. Island Home, Match Barbadoes, do &6 — George, Brow Liverpool,do Olivia, Buck 23.—Suble | FRASER'S NEW STORE! | Just around the Corner of the Old Stand. | FENUE VERDICT of over 9999 people is, that the | best BRANDIS, WINES, GIN, SCOTCH &c., &c,, is for Sale, Cheap for CASH, }at theo New Store of | P. G. FRASER. Nov. 30, 1568. Evervbody Says ee ee ee ee ee FPTHATP G. PRASEN has the very best TEA on de vilowe ) Ly rk + ! {> do Kesene, W Newt lund, do. Alluns McKenzie, McKenzie, Kagye le! i, do 28th,—Mary E. Long, Hardy, Havana, pro Oe ve Ship News. The Bark “Zetland’’, Marshal)), for Bristol seiled from Richmond Bay, on Wednesday last.— | His| Deal anc Oats, by John Yeo, Esq. f The Brig Gem, for Swau-ea, belonging to Capt. Richards, laden with oats, was ready to leave P E Island. Any partics not believing the | 1, above, may call and judge for themselves. | Nov. 30, 1868. ! { YHERE isa very handsome DINNER SETT for SALE at FRASER'’S NEW sTURE. Also, | very large supply of all kinds of EARTHENWARE, *\ besides Glassware, consisting of TUMBLEKS, ~UGAR DISHES, BUTTER DISHES, CREAM PITCHERS, DECANTEKS, SALT.CELLARS, WATER BOTTLES, PRESERVE DISHES, Cut WINE GLASSES, The Steamer ( maaniee, arrived at this Port | A G. FRASER, season On Saturday last, a Ship from Richibucto, laden N:v 30, 1868. with deal, and bound to Eurepe, was driven arhore| on Pictou Island, in the gale that prevailed that near the Light, in Pictou Harbor Tne Bark City, is ashore at Pomket, near Antigonish Har. | bor, in the Gut of Canso. She is a total wreck,} Another vory large Supply of and is advertised for sale, to-mcrrow, Saturday. Z and {aden with oats, for Europe 4 Brig owned by Messrs. MceMullin and Brown,| on Wat. ,» is cn the Bar at the entrance of New London Harber, and sheuld | ed him with that gift for which he is emi- | a beavy blow come she will most likely become a nently distingu shed. * 0, tor a neck as long Wek three hundred years, almost appears to bea asa Crane’s!”’ three weeks. We understand that there are eleven ves- sels all laden with produce, in New Londen, wind | hound, some of them having been detained < WEST and OLIVE OIL jast received and s¢ Iling F NOTHING, at the Cash Drug P. G. FRASER. Store of Nov, 30, 1868. nearly A Very Large Supply of PRICES CURRENT. Ch’town, Nov. 28, 1868. Provisions, NE OE FO Gia wii on ccc cnseacs ines ccleee at Ustmwnenl, por 1060 Ib... cece sees cece oe Iss tO SUNN cis eniipddeccdace wuss 21 to 24 od fo re Grain OURONS dacs Kies Kee exci siesionses eb CEO POLS, DOT GO. cdc cocdccercéooe dhes as Yd to 2a 10d Vegetables i ie : : Potatoes, per bushe) .......2.----+-0-1 G1 to 2s' The Subscriber is prepared to furnish the Apples Beeees eres . 4d to 5a : ' Poultry. i Island with ree GE os i knee Ubaw cca ees wee }8 3d to Is 6d COG co anten nk eesc dees seeenoee (eee Vu ~ wis, each ..<.. tees teen ee eee reverts t 2 3 ? it iL i UbicKeDsS per PBIT....- w.2+ oes ecoe 48 OE Co Ge Fish. I, ON oe bs bse ba ws o 422+ 20s to 308 OF iHerrings, pe rrel 25s to 30 Maskeorel, por dose .... 20. eccee ceccece BB UM Lamber, Fruits, Drugs, Patent Medicines, &c., Just Received from England, And for Sale Cheap at the Cash Drug Store. | CITY MARKET, Annual Sale of Stalls & Cellars. EVE SUBSCRIPER is instructed by the Market Clerk, to Let at AUCTION, on TUESDAY, 2 aelock, the STALLS and CELLARS in the Market House. wale knuwn at the time of sale. | TRONMONGERY FOR THE MILLION! __Ch'town, Nov. 28, 1868. _ { « ‘ | THE CELEBRATED COMMON SENSE EARLY SEUNG PACHA!) se: autor pach in Improved and Perfected ! PLovcn METALS! CIRCULAR SAWS, American and English .“'ske. PHILADELPHIA MILLSAWS Cross Cut and Nigger Sawa! STUBBS’ FILES, Ac*nowledged to be the test cheap Family Sewing Machine in the United New Brunswick & Uo., BOSTON, MASS. AXES! (Warranted for 90 days ) Best in the Market! For Elegance of Finish it hag po Nival, high Stone & Bovyer sole Agents for Charlottetown. Also, AXES, that they do not Warrant: as Broad’s, Underhill’e, Spiller’s, Yates & Co., Thomas’. COUNTRY TRADERS Supplied on liberal terms! TESTED MUD CHAIN, (all sizes, cheap !) Iron and Steel, for Mud Diggers. Sleigh Shoeing. SKATES from 2s. te 30s. Lanterns and Kerosene Lamps! est circle in the scale of Sewing Machines. acknowledged by the best judges to stand entirely It will sew anything that can be sewed on any high priced Machine in the just as nicely and just as rapidly Swiss Muslin up | managed by children se it more successfully than Machines with two hinds 6 ® ¢ aowren tee. 13 TONS HANS & SPHERE Quilt, Cord, Bind, Braid, aud Embroider in a most : “ Uy superior manner EVERY MACHINE i : we second stitch of this sewir | and then we will give you a Machine if you can} all the cloth apart without tearin ess to multiply words, our Machine ueeds only to be seen to be appreciated. Kerosene, Seal, Cod, and Lubricating Sweet Oi! (best in Town, direct from Malaga.) Paints, Vils, Glass, Patty Varnish, Coal Seuttles and Shovels. (Black and Galvanized ) | Knives and Forks, from 5s. 6d. to £4 4s. Fire Irons, from 3s. 6d. to 30s. The Novelty Tongs. Lightning Apple Parers and Corers. WARRANTED Yon can cut every It is nae- The Common Seuse Sewing Machine. the name of a new candidate for public favor have had Sewing Machines many. enormously and some custing ag little as the ** Com 100 Bundles SHEET IRON mon Sense Machine,” bunt they have most of them ’ passed away because of faulty constriction. Bat 48 Boxes TIN, machines retaiu the It was the good forte 1 Barrel Grain TIN, machine to combine gg- CALL AND SEE. -836 STOWE & BOVYER. Charlottetown, Now. 36, i X68 Some costing Steam Eiongine. confidence of the public. OR SALE, at a bargain, a small STEAM “ ALL KINDS & SIZES, ES eee MO CORIUIE iia de ones ence ii 4s to Ss AND AT MUCH ee) is bees cheeks neekanes ee oe Sundries, hy Seed b wone 060s 0608 6ees cocsee Clover Seed per 1b. .... csce cs+0 cove sccccess NODC Homespu ae cawee neene es rere eds ae rates than he has ever sold them before, for t S, DOF 1Wecee cove on 0604 ebesienae ts to $ lid POGNORINE se00 sce «0 En the Covrrtof Insolvent Debtors. 32nd Victoria, A. D., 1868. ytlowing Kules and Orders therein :— let. That. for the present, al! matters relating te the Office of Judge. or Commissioner of the said d ’ n a} Building. at Charlottetown, unless otherwise Conrt, and of the Clerk there he Chambers of Hia Honor in the Golo: ordered by him. ‘io H's HONOR JUDGE YOUNG. Commissioner well e said Court, has been pleased to make the f } f shall he traneacte —— 156 | ® - 2} “** “* - . | { Fa " pe = ; ‘ DT RO BOP NOW vc.oe ntek dbise Sebaseeesanet 0s to 90e| eS i 4 f A | i consider the best — ° OB is ik 0049 <0 00 Se toeere vod quer ees » id & Zl , he evil.—Comto Pat. lero eee ce ke He has just ordered a LARGE STOCK in his Jine, it will be uecessary for him to SELL CHEAPER 80 that he can sel! his present Stock off at 9 | Nov. 30, 1868. 2nd, That the Attorneys and Barristers of the | once. He also offers for Sale Supreme Conrt of Jndicature, now on the Roll} thereof, shall be deemed to be the Attorneys and} Barristers of this Honorable Court; no other pe son shall practice therein without special permis- r-| 35 Boxes TIN PLATR, 120 Bundies SUEET TRON, From Gage 16 to 24, 3rd, That any Attorney or Rarrister hereafter admitted in the eaid Supreme Court, shall not! 150 Ibe. Grain TIN, necessarily be an Atterney or Barrister of this | Court uniess he shail be admitted thereto, | Petition on Motion The Sabbath Scholars of St. James” Church in- | by| 1 CASK ZINO, ao 1,000 tba. WIRE, (all sizes.) ith. That the Costa of all proceedings in this Court, not specified in the Schedule of ‘“ The Unfortnnate Debtors’ Act. 1868," and of Attorneve and Barristers therein, shall be taxed on the same scale, as costa for similar services would be allowed in the exid Supreme Conrt, and be recovered inthe same way by attachments; and that all Bills of Costs shall be made out in carrency, Sth. That it shall be in the discretion of His about 6 gross Teapot Mountings. He has the Largest Assortment of | TINWARE Honor, upen any proceedings held before him, | that ever was exhibited in thie Island; whether or not to allow costs to he « ';} otherwise. argena e acuiust the estate of an Insolvent Debtor, or how And a lot or Cistern Pumps | , / Se &h. That upon tha meetings of Creditors of In. | solvent Debtors te be held befcre His Honor, } } Also, a few under the aaid Act, the proceedings shall be con- | ENGINE, in good working order. WILLIAM DODD, These sewing machiues sell rapidity jabandant satisfaction Ch'town, Nov. 30, 1868. SARE WANTED JUST HOW!) ~ror sauer Stoves. | No household complete without our ‘ Great Labor Saving Mackine.’’ £3 10s. ROBERT YOUNG, Manufacturer's Agent, North Side Queen Square. : : Charlouetown, P. E. I. want to clear off this Importation « mloves. CONSISTING OF The Yarmouth Cook Stoves, for Wood, (different sizes.) Yarmouth Niagara Yarmouth Waterloo do Yarmouth Coek (The above have all Metal Boilers.) The Improved Magician Cook, for Coal, Aud Box Stoves of different sizes, for Churches, Schoo] Houses, &e , &e. All the above are Nova Scotia Castings. sons wanting Steves will du well to call and ex. A Complete Assortment, ry 7 ~™ . > 4 VESEY CELBQA RP. | 5p poxssand Kegs GUNPOWDER, H. E. STARBIRD &FCo 50 Boxes PIPES, Charlottetown, Nov. 16, 1868, Terms.—Terms made known. HEYMAN J. P. TERLIZZICK. P S.—Hourly expected, Pails, Brooms, Winter Apples, Onions and Groceries. Upper Queen Street, 2 BUFFALO ROBES. and WHOLE SKINS ' PATENT BURNERS! Direct trom England. | 8K ATES. SKATES. fur pr Pairs M ENS’ and ROYS’. G. & 8S. DAVIES. London House. G. & S. DAVIES STOCK A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Ready Made Clothing, OVER COATS, BODY COATS, PANTS & VESTS, UNDER SHIRTS & PANTS, HEAVY SERGE SHIRTS FANCY FLANNEL SHIRTS, ASPLEDID ASSORTMEOT OF LADIES MANTLES, LATEST STYLES. G. & S. DAVIES, London House, H. E. STARBIRD & CO. | Charlottetown, Nov. 16, 1868. LEAD PIPE. Nog. 30th, 1868. W. anted Immediat ely ! WIT nas eee et atl / TRONMONGERY Conditions | from Engalrnd, Auctioneer. E fo 2 o> £5 10s. Packages and Pieces of Goods, to which [ would call the attention of my Customers and the genera] pub- in the best markets, and from First Class Houses, I believe I can assert, I buy CHEAP. The presont Stock in part, consists of OF NHE Celebrated Common Sense Fumily Ma-; mM TNA So chine is now betore the publie, with all the | (i EN ERAL improvements that can well be Great labor and pains have been | bestowed to bring this machine into the very high-! T ‘ { i It ia: e a Ml i 8 ABOVE AND BEYOND any cheap uachine ever pro- | smnbined in a Sew- ' land,| 43 BundlesSTEEL, in It willsew from to Beaver Cloth, at the rate of CAST stitches per niuute. 7 ? Our Machine has a new style of feeding appara- SPRING tus, which makes the Machine Self-Griding . cloth, without the aid of either hand, nearly as true as when guided by Barnum’s skuF This is an advantave not possessed by any | other Machine in the world, high price or low. } This is one reason why this Machine is so easily | A girl with one hand can he could ordinary The will ran BLISTER, SLEIGH SHOEING, 15 Tons IRON, FOR which will be sold at prices We 450 Pieces Plough METALS, excellence of construction and excellence of 22 4 cheapness ~~ (only twenty dollars), and just the resnlt that attained They give They are acknowledged to stand entirely ahead of any cheap machine | The thread ia laid evenly upon | 4 Hogsheads LINSEED OIL, the fabric, and the work holds firmiy.—Tninune. Kogs Pints, in White & Colors, 3 Barrels PUTTY, 1 Case VARNISH, in 1 gall. cang. ee as rapidly as possible, lam pre- HARDWARE! ooo" CHEAPEST | paying prices for CASH, 2 Crates COAL SCUTTLES, 1 Bale Shoemakers’ THREAD, Hi fi i 5 ia ; lh Hi P 5 103 Coile MANILLA CORDAGE, 3 Anvils, Vices, Bellows, Borax, A Large Stock of the above for Sale &ec. &e Xe. VsSRY LOW, Wholesale and Retail. H. E. STARBIRD & Cc. Charlottetown, Noy. 16, 1868, KEROSENE OIL! BEST IN TOWN! 3 Shillings and 4 Pence per Gall. | Ch’town, Nov. 16, 1868. Sin H. E. STARBIRD & CO Charlottetown, Noy. 16, 1868. 24 DOZEN AXES, and a lot of ARAERICAN GOODS, is worth the attention of intending purchasers. - PUBLIC LANDS! 46, 53, 54 and 55, TABLE OUTL ERY 1 wettee to Tenacte os the above named AT ‘fowash'ps, and all person desirous of Puichasing Wilderness Land, X x - x ha COST AND CHA RGES. EMHE COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC LANDS will attend at the following places, on the days hereinafter stated, for the receipt of all amounts due on the purchase of Public Lands; also for the receipt of deposite of these tenants desirous of purchasing the fee eimple of their leaseholds on the Estate lately purchased trom the Rey. Geo. Townshend, aad for the sale of wilderness Lands :— jr | have received, by the various Fall Shipe — 44 Casks and Cases ee than ever, the STOCK being large, and Flattering Testimonial from the New York my desire being to make This is} QUICK SALES; ee ee es rs ee 197 BOAES GLASS all sizes, and at reduced prices; andas { —— 2° Se a 2 2 * DROS eer ee F Bie oar. —s 4 yet to arrive, which, with the Stock on hand, W. E. DAWSON. Townships Nos. 38, 39,40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 48, (From the Royal Gazette.) Whereas the Almighty God, in his unbounded goodnesa and mercy, hae been pleased to vi uchisafe | , unto ua the inestimable blessings of a plentiful nation. We therefore hurl ba k with in harwest; I have thoug'it proper by and with the| dignetion, in the canting hypocrites teeth, advice of Her Majesty's Executive Council, to his mean and cowardly insinuation ae to our ixeue this my Proclamation, enjoining that a Gene- ral Thanksgiving to Almighty God a = a reat merey, be observed throughout this Island | Queen. As regards Queen Isabella of Spain, on Weheosiuy, the Bixteenth day of Decewber whom the Elder delights to slander, we cao | wext. Treeeurner’s Orrice. Nov. 19, 1868.—Warrarta from No, 1037 to L108, of the date of the tth July, 1868. (both inelusive) will be paid at the Treasury on demand, together with the interest due thereon. te D. Mcl.., Halifax, will please accept our! thanks for late New York, papers. will also accept our bg her a) bat has the pP} us J der to say thauke for late Karsus papers. We wish to direct the attention of our readers to t Davies & Werks’ advertizement into days paper. last week t) huntupa few! ° extracts We Importation for Fall and ; ¢ to hustupa few lying extracts yw... i | ducted under the same rnies of evidence ard prae- | tice as prevail at the Trials of civil causes in the | said Supreme Court. The foregoing Rules are published by order, F. W. HUGHES, Clerk I. D. Coart. Nov. 23, 1868. 3in FLOUR! ON CONSIGNMENT, 100 BARRELS BEST SUPERFINE. H. E. STARBIKD & CO Ch’town, Nor. 21, 1868 2in NOTICE. LL Persons resiting in Queen's and King’s Joints of all Descriptions, W. B. ALLIN, City Tin Store, Grafton Street, Ch’town, Novy. 23, 1868, i Connties, indebted to the Government of this | Jxland, for uoneys xdvranced for the parchase of | seed Grain ure re quested to pay the several amounts | of their Promissory Notes due on the lat December next, to the following Deputy Receivers of Land Assessment, viz :— rom Fr rude, and by the end of tie wes k he have ever offered aie Prom.sed to prove that ** Catholic children that the farmer or peeneronene requires may be QU EEN’S COUNTY. | fe th t P 8 "s 1 ' bouglt frem them, and at lowest price : Saal at hae ? — Bs at | ; MOERSS HNEnt a - alone they have a spledid lot, from tifteen peuce to; Notes given wn Road Districts. | ul really he takes @ strange way Of|) shillings a yard. : Donald Cameron, Bo. I, — ‘ming his promise. We cannotsee what may be comtemplating the buying of such will do) join ateLeod, (Murdk’s son,) No. 2) O¥j°et he could have in view in his last issue, well to give them « eall. | Saeed tated sei... No. 3, : 4 : if tt be not to give a wider circulation to the | David Lawson, No. 4, gang Offensive oniniane e enn , > | : aud 13, ‘ - re rE Hons expr = t by W.H. Pope . No. %, . a—1 504. and which, we have been in- At Georgetown, on the 15th inst., by the Rev John McEachern, No. 9, immed, David Laird hae printed in pam phiet F. MeDonald, Donald Hugh McDonald, Eeq., of Alexander Me Donald, No, 10, form tor the e fiextion of the public. Phe | Point Pleasant, Sammerside, to Mary, third daugh-| Rodcrick Morrison, No. 11. } r : » > } , , . + * ype point he hae undertaken to prove is, that ter of tbe late Hou. KB. Thornton, mrss KING’S COUNTY. * Cathol i > At Rocky Poim, om the 19th inet., by the Kev.) y cen taenan ae snags het meee : . van, of Char. | John MeGuire Nos. 1 and2 tant . , A. Faleouer. Mr McLean, of Char-| John MeGuire, fos. Vw tees Uae! wot to live.”” We want no more lottet »wo, to Miss Hannah MeQuarrie, of South) Angus MeDonald, - . Clay trap. If the proper authorities uf the land shore jie | td ae. Kickham, ae ." | entertain any 6¢ ua doubt e “ t Charlottetown, on the same day, by the same, | Jamer ¢ chew, No.0, “ this } 7 z Oe oe ae “e Archibald MeEachern, of Belfast, to Miss) Daniel Fiynn, Nos. 6 and 7, 'S mead, let a Commission of competent ab: aod A vehihale cKinnon Nos. $ und ii, | F Jessie Mekiachern, of Montague. Archibal iM ‘ vos. Pesiushe appointed aud have the matter . ew ei aecmttineemmnameniienmanns | Sia aaa, No 9, *Vestigated and seitied in the proper way. | | George Harris, No. 10. biweelf who, without any provocation, im hie ~~ Oo! the J4th inet., tried to get upa row.” For our part, we merely wished to let him fee! **row.’’ q . . a i | urely it is not essential to Protestantism, #0 thie enlightened eze.t respectable a Protestant ae 9 te - Died. ? i On Saturday, the 2lst inst., John Hadson, Esq., " ile says that we are very eager to get upa oe ee a eel Rasign Sch King’s Regimens, row. If this minemory eserves him, it was he ayed G3 years i : | ‘Treasnrer’s Office, Ch’town, At St. John’s, N.F., on Saturday, Oct. 31st, at | one a. m.. at his residence, Military Road Archibald Sinclair Emerson, Erq., Barrister of the jreme Court, son of the Hou Virginia Water, and Sinclair of this city } wth Nov ,aftera linger | how elfeetually we could quell a pt ge Agnes 7 rem Emersou, Queen's Cou sel, j nephew of Mr. Witham At hia residence, on the iny iiluess, which he bore with and ) be forever wilityins siynation tothe Will of God, Mr. 6 C me . ‘sropresenting Ostholics. We certain-| of Searletun, Lot 27, in the 3ist yeur of lris aye. “7 “ink that the Hon. T. [Heath Haviland 8, at least, as David Laird . Bor picye j ., at her residence, Lambeth, | oe oa 9S veare, Cliarlotte, widew ‘ Kev. Stephen Swabey. and yet his Prot stantism dees lady wax au nant of Capt. Swabey, B GS bimw from. Xpressing hig readiness dent of this Leland ‘ Surrey, En of tive CMe TS ‘Treasurer. Novewber Iz, L868. Straved. HIEJFER, rising Three Years Old, with | high horus, turned in at the top; with the top off avoided. ithe right ear and a small eur nuderthe same : Any} person giving information of suid Heifer will be} rewarded for their trouble by EDMUND HAYNES, |N Lo} 49. Lot 49, Nov. 23, 1868. Sin pd FORCE PUMPS, which answer for a Fire Engine ; just the article that every FARMER should have SALESMAN having a knowledge of the 4 DRY GOODS BUSINESS. : BEER & SONS: Ch’town, Nov. 30, 18 FALL & WINTER, 1868-69. LIVERPOOL HOUSE, QUKEN STREET. WILLIAM FULL. ESPECTFULLY announces to his cus-| tomers and the public the completion of | his FALL SUPPLY of British and Fereign MERCHANDIZE Comprising a Large and well selected Stock of | Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, in all the various departments which will be JUST RECEIVED, A Large Assortment of Gas Chandeliers and Brackets, and Gas Pipe, in Iron, Brass and Composition Couplings, GOOD ASSORTMENT OF SILVER WATCHES, at W. W. WELLNER’S. THE ORIGINAL | ‘wrep” SEWING MASHIYES |. With all the Latest Improvewents, found on inspection to eowpare favorably with any Stock in the Market ? rr o and which will be sold at ie i ! y (hh AR North American Manufacturing Company. A ead ih i “HE ‘*‘ WEED” was awarded the Hiauest Prize at the * Paris Expos.tion,”’ well as at other Exhibitions for a Sewing a cial Pp r | Machine, as such, and is becoming deserved! JAMES WARBURTON, | popelar, adapted to ALL KINDS OF SEW. ING in families and manutactories. ; till 25 dee. | stitea Shuttle Straight Needle. Excseding}yt “ /siinple in constraction, | Hach Machine warranted and kept in STRAYED from the SUBSCRIBER'S Order tree of charge, and the Factory being oo PREMISES in JUNE lust, « RED in St. John, N. B., much time, expenso and trouble, atteading American Machines, are ROBERT YOUNG, Agent for P. E. Asland. A nice assortment of CLOCKS & TIME orth Side Queen Square, Ch'town, Nov. 23, 1868. Lowest Prices for Cash. Chests and half Cheytg TA, (warranted) Hhds Porto ie9 SUGA R, Puns. Brigh MOLASSES, and a Good FAMILY GROCERIES. “<S" Intending Purchasers will find -it ‘to their advantage to-call and examine ‘the stuck before purchasing eslewhere, W. W. WELLWER’S G ewt Li--4 Ac 11-2 in. 4 On Monday the 30th day of November, at Mr | Casey's Grand Rover Road, Lot 55. Hi. E. STARBIRD & CO On Tuesday the Ist day of December, at Mr Charlottetown, Nov. 16, 1868. Sheidow’'s, Dundas House, Lot 55. WARK. Ou Thursday the 3d day of December, and Friday the 4th day of December, at Widow Scully’s, Souris, Let 45. y T _ On Monday the 7th day of December, and | } | Puesday the Sth day of December, at Anthony / e MacUCormack’'s, Esq , St. Peter's Bay, Lot 41. On Wednesday the 9th day of December, at Mr. Phelan’s, Morell, Lot 39. NOTICE. > BROAD S Those Tenants why bave not accepted the pro- visions of the Le-.g Purchase Act, and have omit. Cetebr ated | ted to pay their Reut, are hereby finally notified, CHOPPING AXES, of, 75 to Siete ont enon Re | vy ill be issued for its recovery. Cheaper than ever! per t spinel JOUN ALDOUS, H. E. STARBIND & Co | Commissioner, Charlottetown, Nov. 16, 1868. _Land Office Nor. 16, 1968. 3in ies Valuable Frechold Property Sant e FOR SALE. Pain uS, Oils, TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Courv House in Grorerrown, at twelve ‘ AGC ri * | o'clock, noon, on SATURDAY, the FIFTH da G LASS, N AILS, }of DECEMBER, A. D. 1868,~under and - M A N i L, L A RO PE ’ | Virtue of a Power of Sale contained in a certain Indenture of Mortage, bearing date the fourth Wra3 | day of Nocumber, A. D. 1263, and made between Eiorse aa ails, | Thomas Maher, of Georgetown, in King’s County, AND in Prince Edward Island, Carpenter and Joiner, j and Mary, his wife, of the one part, and Lemuel Cambridge Owen, ot Charlottetown, in the anid Island, Esquire, of the other part: Al that tract, piece or parcel of Land, situate, lying and being in Georgetown, in the said Island, kuown | faud distrnguished as Towa Lot Number fiftee |(15), in the third range, letter F., as the same ie y WE OFFER AT Greatly Reduced Prices! | deleniated, marked and laid dowu on the map or s | plan of the said Town, kept in the office of the H. E. STARBIRD & C0.) Surveyor General, or Rema of Plana, for the } j ] F id; ele be h CITY HARDWARE STORE, | tore tulty coder tence cantare man, nom ber filteen (15), being bouuded on the North by Cherlottetown, Nov. 16, 1868. tf | Gurdon Street, extending thereon Eighty-four (84) - bs ~-—— | feet, on the South by Lot Nawber Twe (2); on L.UInvils J UICcE: “the Eust by Lot Neuuber fourteen (14), extending | Nerth and South one Hundred and twenty (120) “oar. . | feet.aod on the West by Lot Number sixteen (16 (From the West Indies.) together with all and singular, the Bui — +3 On Retail at the Houses, Outhouses, Yards, Gardens, aad im | provements Laereou. ~ a “ITALIAN WAREHOUSE.” | Kor further particulars enqvise et the. -. b ecken, ¥ ‘ : MACEACHERN & CQ. . Esquire, deleuue n, 22ad May, Jotn ‘Nov. 23, 1868. lw | <a b.C. OW Ee” 4% d mn eons ie +. rae, es A i i ye + “ba Ha 7 a pane —--—-nnnegee A £06 WE . meee 5 fi ri rs seems ae, nei ed — Or a TT oe Pe