i FROM EUROPE. New York, Dee. lasian, with Liverpool dates to the L7th, arrived 29. — Steamship Austra this p.m. News unimportant. Loxvox, Sunday, Dee. 17. the health of the Queen of Spain is unproving. The Kine of the Belgians was bucied yesterday. The new King has taken the oath of office [he messave of President Johnson F 1 : . ‘ has been favorably received, aud is regarded as | friendly, and United States bonds improved It is stated that Spain mediation of Chiliau affairs. The of the American Fenian, is progressing after its recepulion. England in Capt. Me- has aceepted the trial Cafferty, rapidly. Breadstufls dull. Consols 874 a S7j for money. Provisions quiet and steady. \ a. 3 nee 64} a 644. Gold 145. By Telegraph to Examiner. January 4, 1866.—News from South Pacific states that on the [kth Nevember, Chilian Man- of- War “ Emeralda ”’ captured Spanish Gunboat “Cavadongo,” having on board Spanish Ad- miral's correspondence. Engagement lasted half au hour—14 Spaniards were wounded and d. ken were a commander, 6 officers, and 2 kill ‘“‘Emeralda’’ was damaged. Prison- ers tal 110 men, who were kindly treated by authori- ties and people. The Commander of the “Emeralda” has been promoted to post of Captain, and a subscription commenced to pre- sent him’ with a sword of honor. Though Spanish Admiral was only forty miles off he was iy Chitin Spani iorant of the capture until informed by 1 papers, three days afterwards. h Flagship “ Vill de Madrid” left Val- paraiso on evening of December lst supposed for © laune blocks Laun wlloa. Chilians had also captured a ¢ ding of Spanish Gunboat “Resolution,” betweon Tome and Talachnana. h contained one gun and forty men, and was watching movements of rebels near shore. 1 bratec he negroes throughout the South cele- their liberty yesterday, by processiens blic meetings. Good order prevailed at and p its heard from. Flour dull and un- -Gold 144 all pe chan ged. No Boats crossing to-day FROM THE UNITED STATES. Dec. 29.—The fine steamer Com- Stonington and New York Bos roy, monwealth, of the line, to gether with the depot buildings at Grotin Junction, and thirty freight cars, many of them loaded with valuable freight, were destroyed by fire this morning shortly after the steamer ar- rived. The loss will be over $1,000,000. Gold | 45}. CuanLoTTreTown, Jan. 6th, 1866.—An ad- dress to Fenians has been issued by General Sweeney, who implored them in substance to i In state d that a AND LITERARY INSTITUTE. Ou Thursday evening last the annual meeting of the Association was held, and the Reports of the Secretary and Treasurer were adopted. ‘The tollowng geatlemen were then elected as the Officers of the present year :— Presedent—Urineipal logis, LL D be Presidenis—Hon. J. Hensley, Dr. Young, J.W. Mortisen, D. Laid, J. DesBrisay and J. Koight, Esquirss. Treasurer—H. J. Cundall, Esq Seeretary—Rev. A. Faicouer. Laccutive Committee — C. Palmer, T. DesBri- jsuy, J WD. Mason, J. MeNeili, J. B. Cooper, Es- | quires, Messrs. Geo. Lockerby Joho Scutt( Pres.), iW. OC. Trowan, John Seott (Bap.), Geo. Davis, J. W. Viekurd and 5. Wells. Upou the late President retiring trom the chair, the Hou. Joseph Hensley moved, aud the Rev. D. Fitzgerald seconded, the following resolution : |“ Resolved, That the thanks of this Assvciation lare due to our late respected President, the Hou Dr. Youug, for tis zeal and assiduity in fulfilling the duties of his responsible office fer he last two years.” And which was unanimously adopted, and suit- ably acknowledged. On account of other arrangements, there will | be no Lecture before the Assuciation till Thurs- | day, the 25th instaut, of which due netice will be givenh.—Com. —-- CHARLOTTETOWN LITERARY -AND DEBATING SOCIETY. At the Annual Meeting of this Association held jon Paesday evening last, the office-bearers tor the ensuing year Were balloted tor aud elected as | fullows -— David Laird, President; George Alley and | Arehd. MeNeill, Vive Presidents; Lemuel L. | Beer, Secretary & Treasurer. Comunttee—F. Longworth. L. H. Davies, Donald Currie, Ed- ward Rielly, and Johu W. Auderson. Mr. A. McNeill will deliver an address next Tuesday evening, the 9tb inst., on ** Literary In- stitutions, ther advantages aud abuses.” All those Whe wish to enjoy a pleasant evening are respectfully invited to attend. F. LONGWORTH, See’y. Club Room, 4th Jan. 1566. ——-— oe —————— Mevancnoty Catastrorae.—On Thursday, the 21st ult., D. J. Roberts, Esqr., of this City, together with Capt. Campbell, Capt. Hender- son, Messrs. Farady, Lewis, and another person whose name we have not been able to-ascertain, —in all six persons,—left Carriboo in a small open boat, for the purpose of crdéssing over to this Island. The current was, we understand, setting strongly to the north at the time, and a show-storm coming on soon after their depar- ture from Carriboo, there is too much reason to fear that the boat was swamped, and that all on board have perished with her! Hopes were for some days entertained that the party had } succeeded in reaching Pictou Island; but this | last faint hope was dissipated on Tuesday last, when a telegram was received intimating that up to that time the missing boat had not touched the Island. This is one of the most heart-rendiny calamities that has ever occurred in the Straits of Northumberland within our recollection. Four widows and twenty-two orphan children have thus fearfully and unexpectedly—and at a season of the year, too, when all is joy and fes- tivity around them — been plunged into the deepest distress, and called tomourn the loss of their nearest and dearest earthly relatives. May a kind aud merciful God comfort and console cease strife among themselves, and proceed at once to attack common evemy, each party in| its own way. Congress called by O'Mahony | Resolu- | assembled in New York vesterday. tions of confidence in O'Mahony were adopted. them in their bereavement, for vain is the help of man !— Weekly Bulletin. We are glad to hear that Mr. Farady, the | rigger, who was supposed to have been one of| . . . | the party in the missing boat, was not on board, | his wife—who resides in this city, with her six } => - © ~* 28 ¥ » i Leocre > 2 > e ? Part of the business was transacted in secret | ¢hildren—hav ing received a letter from him by | $ ssion A Toronto despatch says Consul Thurston, to-day, received instructions that Go- vernment of United States will not permit any | ttle This prohibition creates intense feeling not | more ¢ to enter United States from Canada, | only among Canadians thus cut off from Ame- rican markets, and owing United States traders, but Americans uow purchasing in the markets. It is rumored that $40,000 worth of live stock already purchased in this neighbourhood will be thus cat off from the markets for which they | were intended. New York, Jan. 3.—The Herald states that a quarrel has broken out among the Sons of | Liberty or French Canadians. One faction is} anxious to plunze headlong into a war, declare azainst azland, establish a Canadian Republic, | with its capital and departments at Elwin, New York, and to iuvade Canada ; the other faction is oppesed to any such action... ..Flour firm. | Wheat Corn dull. quiet. Gold 144}. ull. Provisions dull and | LATEST NEWS FROM EUROPE THE UNITED STATES. BY TELEGRAPH TO TUE EXAMINER. CHarLoTtetowy, Jan. 8, 1866.—Steamship Herman the 20t AND from Bremen via Southampton on Dec., arrived at New York on the 4th Sir H. Storks and Mr. Roundel, Se- cretary to the loyal Commission, also Mr. J. inst... Gordie, Advocate, Deputy for Scotland, who sits as Counsel! for the sufferers in the late out- iled for Jamaica, Dee. 18th... . .Storks appointed Governor of Jamaica.. break, s has bee The C progres mmission has an officer to watch the of official enquiry, and to furnish Mrs. Gordon The 4 dismisse: had ref: quiry i and others with legal assistance.. . ‘ernor of Richmond Bridewell, from which Fenian Stephens had escaped, had been The Lord Lieutenant of Ireland sed to appoint a Commission of En- The cattle King Leopold the to Stephens’ escape. plague was increasing. Second took the constitutional oath before both Houses on the 17th. He made a speech thankin» foreigners for their sympathy, and said, “[ shall be Belgium’s King from my heart and My constitutional position keeps me aloof from conflicts of opinion, leav- ing the country to decide them. soul. and progress Belgium will retain the support ..-MeCafferty, formerly a captain io the Confederate army, and a subject of the Uuited States, had been put on trial for Fenianixsm at Cork. Judges held that his being an alien was fatal to the indictment; and the Jury returned a verdict of Not Guilty... Grand ' of foreirn powers.”’ Jary at Cork had indicted Duggan, O'Donovan, Mountain and Nicols for treason and felony. erease of deaths in Paris from cholera.....A treaty of commerce between Enyland and Austria had been drawn up, and would be signed immediately... . .Count Eulenberg, con- cerned in the murder of Prince Alfred’s cook, had been seutenced to 54 months confinement. ..Breadstuffs dull and easier. Gold 144}. The mate of Zero had been sentenced to death at Halifax... .. Steamship Canada had not arrived on Saturday evening. at sialic _A Georgian editor says it is a much more Vital question to the South, whether the whites will work than whether the blacks will refuse to work. The loudest and noisiest blatherskites about the constitutional laziness mdolene | Souris on New Year's Day, and ne ice sufficient | B.C. M., at the residence of the bride's father, Mr sy activity |} There had been a slizht in-| Wednesday night's mail.—Jsl. i solani tikes The Schooner Jane was boarded about five miles off Wood Islands, where she lay fast in | drift ice, and in a destitute condition. With | much exertion of the parties mentioned below, | she was taken in charge, to a place of safety: Captain Lauchlin MeNeill, Neil McMillan, | Maleolm MeMillan, Donald Bell, and D. M.)! MeMillan. cargo.—R. Weekly. ARRIVALS aT Sourts.—Sechre. J. R Stuart, | AR Me Donald, Garland & Syicanna, on Monday iast, Jan. lat. They repert Schr. Jane froze in| the Bay of Islands, with two other Island vessels ; also that the schr. E. Hudson, Young, master, lost, and all the crew, as a green boat wae picked ap .... Weare informed that Mr. C. C. Carlton sent a vessel, loaded with cata, from the Port of | to retard the way of a beat in the harbor.— fb. A New Vote — fue ILcostratep PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL commences its 43d Vol. with the present January Number—which contains Ratus Choate, Johu Marshall, Sir Mat- thew Hale, John Bright, Flat-headed Indians, ete, with Portraita. The Two Paths—8 Portraits. Character in Shaking Handa, illustrated. In- fluenee of Mind on Body. Love and Lovers Fore-seeing and fore-knowing. Ghostsand Phro phets. Heads and Hats. Dress and Disease Engineering a8 a pursuit. New York City, with engravedview. Advice toa Student. The Walt and the lamb. The Lien and the Mouse. The Ase and his driver. The Dog in the Manger, ete. ; with upwards of 30 illustrations. A Pictorial double Number, 20 cents, or a year for $2. Ad- dress Messrs. FowLer & WELLS, 3289 Broad- way, N. Y. NorewortHy.—On New Year's Day, a com- mittee of the Ladies of Princetown congregation, headed by Mrs. D. S. MeNutt, called on then pastor, Rev. Robert Laird, and presented him with a purse of £14, a8 a small token of esteem and affection — Patriot. } | Married, } On tle 29th ultime. sy Mr. John W. Butcher, | Vere Beek, to Susan, eldest danghter of Mr. Henry j Philips, all of White Sands, Marray Harbor South | At the residence of the bride's father, on the 4th instant, by the Kev. D. Fitagerald, Mr. Edwara D Stair, eabinet-maker, to Harriet Amanda, fourth danghter of Mr. George Simmonds, of this city. Ou Wednesday , the 3rd instant, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev Mathew Richey, D I), Mr. Frederick Lepage, of Charlottetown, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr. William Pass- more, of the same place. She was loaded with a geueral | | ye LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION | NEW ADVERTISEM ENTS * SON RR RARAL LLL LILO L LOALOLOA A ees ~ * ‘REGULAR LINE OF ae PACKETS ee ' z , From Liverpool & Glasgow. | mapa, TEXUE subscribers would inform the public that the following Vessels will be on the berth for CHARLOTTETOWN, at LIVER- POOL and GLASGOW, to sail on or about the | Sth of APRIL: From Liverpool: The CLIPPER SHIP L. C. OWEN, 500 tone register, Al, ut Lloyd's, coppered and copper fastened, Kopent Fraser, Coumauder. From Glasgow: The CLIPPER BARQUE EMPRESS, 400 tons register, 3 & 3 thirds Il Veritas, A 1 at Lloyds, JoHS GitLttis, Commander. Both of these Veasels have first-class accommo- dations for Passenyera Kor Freight or Passage, apply in Liverpool to Messrs. Wittram Srewart & Co, 1 & 2% Trafford Chambers, South Jolin Street; in Glasgow to James Keira, dr, Eeg., Union Street, or m Char- lottetuwn to the owners. L.C OWEN, WILLIAM WELSH. mow January 8, 1866 ' ‘ ’ British & Foreign Goods, 50 CHESTS Prine CONGO TEA, 20 half do Do bo 20 Bos. Extra Superfine FLOUR, 10 do Refined Kervesne OIL, 1 Bule CANVAS, tor Boat Sails, 20 Coils Manilla ROPE, assorted sizes, 50 Bars 2 in. Mautz Yellow METAL, 6 Tous assorted BAR TRON, 3 Chain CABLES, } In., 9-16 and 3, Lot of Small ANCHOKs, 30 Quintals Large CODFISH, Jo do HAKE, 2000 bushels Turks Island SALT, 4000 do Ground Marseilies SALT, 3 Cusks HAKE OIL, On sale by the Subscriber, at his Warehouse, opposite Peake’s Buildings, Queen Street DANIEL DAVIES. Charlottetown, Jun. 8, 1866. Charlottetown Mutual Fire In- surance Company. OTLCE is hereby given that the annual deneral Meeting of the above Company, for the appointwent of Officers for the current year, and other purposes. will take place at the TEM- PERANCE HALL, on MONDAY, the Lith da January, instant, at 7 o’clock, in the evening. By order of the Directors, HENRY PALMER, Sec’y & Trea. Secretury's Office. Kent Street, 6th Jan., 1866. Just Received, WX Brig LIBERTY trom BOSTON— 20 Boils. PILOT BREAD, 8 do Boston CRACKERS. Boxes and Keys GINGER SNAPS, Batter and Water CRACKERS, Wine ana Water BISCUIT. For sale by WILLIAM DODD. w Qneen Square. Janv 1866 g Fiour and Tea. Te FE subscriber offers FOR SALE— 250 Bbls. of choice Family and Extra State FLOUR. Also, 20 Chests and balf Chests of very saperior CONGO TEA. R. W. BRECKEN, Adjoining Bauk of P. E. 1.) 3mos Jannary &, 1866. | Composition Candies. BOXES Composition CANDLES at a very low figure by the Box. Jan. 8, 1S66. N. RANKIN. Lozenges. Lozenges. 100 BUXES LOZENGES, ex Pacifie, | from Boston, N. RANKIN. January 8, 1866, ee Pipos. 20) BOXEs PI Jauaary 8, 1866. Matches. Matches. Sr ARRIVED from BOSTON pra Georgetowu—10 Cases. 8 cards MATCH LS. N. KANKIN, Queen otreet. Pipes. PES, T.D. and Culdies. N. RANKIN. | i | | | _Janwary 8, 1866. 5 ee cg ea LOZENGES! LOZ«NGES! 100 BOXES ASSORTED. For Sale by G. & 8. DAVIES. Charlottetown, Jan. 8, 1866. Flour. Flour. B ARLELS Superfine FLOUR, Extra Do For sale by G.-4& S. DAVIES. Charlottetown, Jan. 8, 1866. Farmer Wanted! 4 MAN who usderstands tarming well. ~ and who is of sever and iodustrions habits, will hear of a good and permanent situation by applying at the Office of this paper. [Jan 8, 760. SPLENDID Jewellery, Watches, Diamonds, Ke. FOR THE HOLIDAYS! THE HOUSK of BOSANQUET GIRAUD & CO, PARIS, have the pleasure of announcing that they have opened an Ageucy in the City of New York, for th» sale of their widely- known JEWELLERY, WATCHES, &e, and for the parpose of inaking their goods as extensively known and appreciated in the United States as they now are, and bave been for over 70 years, in Europe; they have determined ona plan by which poor and rich alike may have the advantage of their splendid styles. As a preliainary, they would remark that they manufacture and sell no | imitation Jewellery or Watches, but Our enstomers will also have the great advan- tave of a coustant succession of new and rechercie styles and patterns with which we shall keep our New York Agency supplied. We have adopted the plan of sale, now so popn- lar, of charging a uniform price, and this price will invariably be $2 FoR KACH ARTICLE, no matter Died, On Friday last, William, youngest son of Mr Johu Hobbs, Cabinet-maker, of this City, aged 16 years aud 3 months. On the Ith ultimo, of pleurisy, Mr. Johu Stew- art, Balleihin, lot 48, at the advanced age of 79 years. On the 13th mstant. of slow fever. Donald, eld- est son of Mr. Arthur Harvie. New Glasgow Koad, }aved i4 yeurs. His end was peace. At Cavendish, on the 23rd ultimo, Leopold Ed- win, youngest son of James T. and Mary McLeod, aged one year and nine months. At Pisquid, on the 23d ultimo, after a long, yet mild illness, Mr. Alexander Cumming, in the 62nd year of his age, leaving a wife and five dangbters to mourn their loss The deceased emigrated to this Island im the year 1832, from Argyleshire, Scotland On the 23rd ultimo, after a short illness of dip- theria, at the residence of his brother, Mr. Edward Hardy, of Mill River, Caseumpec. Mr. Nei] Hardy, second son of Mr Robert Hardy, Elder, of Kildare, in the 28th year of his age. Deceased was muc beloved among his friends and acquaintances. On the [3th nitimo, of senrlet fever aud sore throat, Daniel. in the 8th vear of his age, the eldest ; sou of Mr. Alex, Van-Iderstine, Murcy Harbor | South At Gretna Green, Princetown road, on the 19th ultimo, of congestion of the brain, Mr. Robert | Holmes, aged 29 years. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. | NOTICE. EALED TENDERS will be received ' by the undersigned, at the Treasnrer’s Office, autil SATURDAY, the 10th dey of FEBRUARY | next, offering to furnish the Government Stock | Farm Committee with ONE THOUSAND CEDAR | | and persistent | POSTS, eight feet long. not less than seven inches | of the nezro, are stout young white} in diameter at the smaller end. Also, for FORTY) how costly itmay be. Theexpenses of condneting our New York Ageney are paid by the sale of Cer- tifieates or Conpons representing the varions ar- | ticles. These Certificates are sold at 00 cents each. or five for $2, and each Certificate will show the]. | holder the varticular article he or she is entitled to. on payment of an additional $2. If the article named ou the Certificate is not desired, the holder will oblige us, when he returns the Certificate, by stating. what other article of the same value he or she may prefer, and it will be sent with pleasure OUR AIM iS TO PLEASE, andevery means to that end will beexerted. We solicit atrial from everv One who reads this notice, as we ure cou- fident of giving the utmost satisfaction. THE STOCK COMPRISES, Amongst other articles, Splendid Clocks, Gold and Silver watches, Rings set with Diamonds, Kulies, Pearls, Garnet and other Stones (svulitaive and in clusters), Ladies’ sets of Jewellery eomprising Pins and Ear rings of the most fashionable styles, set in Precious Stones of every variety, together with a large assortment of Gold and Euawmelled and Pearl Sets, Gold Stads and Sleeve Buttons of the most beantifal patterus, Geots’ Bosom and Seart Pins, and au endless variety of Bracelets, Chains, Musical Boxes. Head Dresses. Combs, Charms, &c. In case any of eur patrons are vet in want of ar) ticles of Jewellery, and would prefer Silverware we will seud, for ANY CERTIFICATE returned to us a richly engraved SET OF CASCORS or BUTTER DISH, beautifully chased and plated. Agents are Wanted In every part of the United States and Provinces, and to all such very liberal indacemeuts will be vilered, and, ou wpplication, a circular of terms will be forwarded. ‘e prefer money sent in Post Office Orders where they can be obtained. or by Bank Draft to our order. Address ali orders to our Ageuey, which will be condneted by Messrs. JAQUET, STERLING & CO. = Broadway, New York noe To Let! SHOP and TWO RUOMS, next to, Jannary &. 1886, y of | vee All are Warranted GOLD of the finest | Workmanship. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Irou by Auction. ‘RYH EL subseriber will sell at Auction, at his Warehouse, Peake’s Wharf, on WED- NESDAY, 10th Juuuary, at 12 0 clock— 20 Tons IRON, (assorted), consisting of Rowad aud Flat, Common aud Ketined, sizes trom 7 inch to 24 inch round ; aud from 1x 4 ineh to 7 X § inch Mat. A good assurtwent for slipbailders. ierms at Sale. J. 8. CARVELL. Ch'town, Juan. 8 1866- Books! 2000 VOLS. ue anual Catalogue of i. OUKS, from bh. LUMLEY, Publister, London, will be sold by AUCTION, at the subscriber's Sules tou, ou WEDNESDAY, the 17th day of January. « dale to be eoutinued worming aud evening Ul we Whole is disposed of. An eacellent opportunity is offer.d io parues Wishing to repleuish their Libraries No Books will be suld previous tothe day of sale See Cutuloyues, uow ready lur delivery at Sales Room. Sale positive. N. RANKIN, Auctioneer. Jannary 8, 1866. 2ius NOTICE! LL PERSONS indebted to the Estate of the late JAMES PEAKE, Baquire deceased, by Note of Hand, Book Account, Kent or Arrears of Keut, or other Coutract Debts, are requested to dischurge the same before the FIRST DAY ct JULY wext, as all amounts remaining unpaid after that date will be paced in the han's of the Solici- tors ty the Estate for immediite-recovery., D. HODGSON, JAMES PEAKE, Trustees & Exrs. of the late Jawies Peake Charlottetown, Jan. 8, 1866, Goebelaiebaumedhdhaneemes ai 2m BRITISH PERIODICALS, ~ The London Quarterly Review (Conser- vative.) The Edinburgh Review ( Whig.) The Westminster Review ( Radical.) The North British Review (Free Church.) eee eh Deron . 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Reduced Prices for previous years, Subscribers may obtain the Reprints imme diately preceding 1865, as follows, viz:— Blackorood tram September, 1364, to December, 1865, inelusive, at the rate af $250 a year. The North British from January, 1263, to De- ecember, 1865, juclusive; the Edinburgh and the Westminster trom April. 1364, to December, 1865, inclusive, and the London Quarterly for the year 1865, at the rate of $1.50 a year for each or any Review. Le A few copies yet remain of all-the four Reviews tor 1863 at B4.00 a set, or $1.50 for any one. LEONARD SCOTT & CO , PUBLISHERS, 38 Walker Street, N. Y. L. S. & Co. also publish the FARMER’S GUIDE, by Henry Sreeuens, of Edinburgh, and the late J. P. Norvron, of Yale College. 2 vols Reyal Octave, 1600 pages, and vumeroua en- gravings. Price $7 tor the two volumes — by Mail, post paid, $3. Jannary }. P66 300 For sale by Beleur! Bhls. Canada Superfine FLOUR, 72 Prime American Do Do J.8. & J. PURDIE. Jannary 1, 1866, Sin crry TANNERY. PRIME SOLE LEATHER. ») 50 SIDE; PRIME SOLE asd LEATHER FOR SALE at the above Establishment. Also, Neats Leather, Har- ness Leather, Calfskins, — enough to supply the wants of customers. W. B. DAWSON. Jannary 1. 1866. 3m Stoves, Stoves, Stoves, NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC, F YOU WANP GOOD STOVES. und STOVES wWakRANTEeD to vive satisfaction. please call at Dopn’s Brick Stowk, (as we are uow selling cheaper than ever,) and parchase from DODD & ROGERS. rw is! 6w Dee 25. 1865. a =a $5. = yan -maLLoal ® aw nse Se ies DOUGLAS'S FURNITURE WAREROOMS IS SITUATED ON THE CORNER OF Kent Street and King Square, AND IS STUCKED WITH THE Largest Assortment Ready -made Furniture FOUND IN THE CITY. The Latest and Most Fashionable Styles AT VERY LOW PRICES, CONSISTING OF Drawing-Room, Dining and Chamber Furniture; also, Side Boards, Book Cases, Wardrobes, What Note, Centre Tables, Extension, [lall and Toilet Tables, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Crile, Cota and Cradles; Hair. Fibre, Excelsoir and Straw Mat- trusses ; 1,500 Wood and Cane Chairs ; Office Chairs and Stools; Cornices, Poles, Shades and Tassels ; a large assortment of Sofas‘and Lounges; Clearfhe-out Sale 7 HE Subse» pers take this opportunity of expressnigg heir thetks to their numerous | Lewstowers, and thespublie at large, for the very | | Herons support they have received during the | | past tert years pad wow as they intend CLOSUXG | | UP THEIR PRESENT BOGINESS NEXT SPRING, | JANUARY, 1566, they will OPFER at RETAIL the whole of their STOCK, consisting of Dry Goods, Hardware, an Earthenware. at 10 per cent.discount on present marked priees | tor all sums of £5 aud under: aid ter over that | amount 15 per ceot; to Cash Custotuers, or ap-) proved Jviwt Neutes ul 3 wonthe, payuble? in Charluttetown, They haye alan @ quantity of IRON, STEEL ROPE aud CANVAS, which they will sell a6 months, ou approved Joint Notes ot Hand. them, either by Notes of Hand or Book Kecount, that they must settle their respective amounts at once, a8 there will not be ang distinction of” per- sous wade after the First day of APRIL, 1866. OATS will be taken at the market prices for old accounts. W. W. LORD & CO. Chartottetewn, Jan’y 1, [S66. f---~- } | | | _ — Valuable Freehold Property: FOR SALE AT AUCTION, EXO be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, ut the Colonial Building, in Charlottetown, at 42 o'elock, noon, on TUESDAY, the Twenty- third day of JANUARY, One thonsand eight har dred and sixty-six, wader and by virtue of » Power of Sale, conmtained-in a certain Indenture of Mort: gaye, bearing date the Thirtieth day of Auyast, in the year of our Lord One thousand Eight hundred and Sixty-two, and made between Johu McMillan, of Township Number sixty-two, in Queen's County, Prince Edward Island, Miller, and Hector MeMil- lan, of the same place, Miller, of the one part, and William A. Johnstone, then of Charlottetown) ih the suid Island, Esquire, of the other part: ALL that tract, piece or parcel of jand, situate, lying and being on Lot or Township Nawber Sixty-two, in the Parish of St. Jolu's. in Queen's County iit the said Island, des¢ribed and bounded as tollows that is to say: Comniencing and having a front ot two chains on the South side of the Wood Island Settlement Road, and extending back south by parallel lines for the distance of three chains and twenty-three links, being bonuded on the east bx land in the possession of Norman and Angus Me- Pherson; also, all that other tract commencing and having a front of two chains on the north side of the Wood Island Settlement Road, and extend- ing back north by parallel lines for the distance of wwo chains and seventy-eight linksoon the east boundary, having the rear line thence -west, and bounded on the east by land in the possession of Angns and Norman McPherson aforesaid — both suid tracts fogethber containing an area of one acre of landover the area of a mill pond and place of will dam, together with all the houses, buildings und erections thereeu, und all the privileges and ee thereunto belunging. The above is the property whereon the * Milford Mills,” at present worked by the said John Mec. Millan and Hector McMillan, are situated. For further particulars and conditions of sale, apply to Mr. W. Ws Suucivay, at the office of the a Joseph Hensley, iu Charlottetown Dated the 13th day of December, A.D. 1865. Sin WILLIAM A. JOHNSTONE. 1509 Cords Hemlock Bark WANTED AT THE CITY TANNERY. "PYENDERS will be received at the Office of the subscriber, until the 17th day of MARCH next, from persons wishing to contract for any portion of the sbove co vplement of BARK. No Tender will be reeeived for a less quantity than Thirty Cords, and, in all cases, good security will be required tor the fulfilment of the contract W. B. DAWSON. Ch'town, Jan. 1, 1866. 2m Fruit. Fruit. "FXNUE Subsertber offers, as snitable for the seuson :— French Plums, Layer Raisins, fa'entia Raisins, Currants, Figs, Jordan Almonds Ground Cinnamon Ground Cloves, Ground Nutmegs, Mixed Spices, Pickies, in Chnw Chow, Walnuts, Onions, and | | Mixed. ALSO UNEQUALLED COFFEE! fresh ground, always on hand. W. E. DAWSON. HIS Dee. 18. 1865 TOBACCO! 5 BOXES Cavendish TOBACCO. WILLIAM DODD, Queen Square. Dee. 18, 1865- ‘To Housekeepers! UST RECEIVED, by Schr. Crcmta— 200 Bbis. Superior Family FLOUR. WILLIAM DODD, Queen Square. Dee 18, 1865. 4wes inl pa FOR SALE! A SUPERIOR COLUMBUS FARM for cash or good security. HORSE, aged 8 years, at 2 reasonable price, Ch'town, Dee 18, 1865. a = Uttice. WSW sfoaz, NEW GOobDSs! CHEAPSIDE, Just Opened. FINHE SUBSCRIBERS wish to inform their friends, customers, and the public gene rally, that they have JUST RECEIVED, per ships Undine, L. C. Owen and Ariadne, A LARGE and WELL ASSORTED STOCK of STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODs, GROCERIES, &e. CONSISTING OF STAPLE DRY GOOUS—White and Grey Cottons, Striped and Checked Shirtings Printed Cottons, Cotton Warp. Giughams.Jenne Tickings, Towelings and Tewels, Bagging and Bags, &e. DRE3S GOODS—A large and choice assortment, in Plain and Printed Cobergs and Lus- tres, &c.; Plain and Figured Alpacas: Chambray. Wincey and Plain do., Gala Plaids, Cashweres, Baratheas, Alexandra Cloths, Thibets, Poplinets, Crapes, Poplins, Diagonals, Checks, Mohairs, Silk Checks, Freuch Merinoes, &¢, SHAWLS—A large assortment of the latest stvles, which will be sold cheap for cash. CLOTHS —Black Mantle Cloths, Seal Cloths, Whitneys, Oxford Fine Cloths, Black and Fancy Doeskins, Scotch Tweeds, Faucy Twists, Silk Mixed, Pilots, &c. FLANNELS — Saxony Welsh, Saxony Yorkshire, Lancashire, Kersxeya, Linseys, Segathy |and Scarlet, Blue Serge, and Faucy Shirtings. &c. WOOLENS—Bianket~ Quilts, Rugs,Ga- ribuldi Jackets, Palerines, Chest Preservers, Wool Shawls, Capes, Polka Jackets, Yarns, Scarfs, & GENTS’ FURNISHING DEPART- MENT—Under and Over Coats, Reefing Jackets. Pants, Vests, Flannel and Tweed Shirts Serge Shirts, Cardigan Jackets Oi! Cloths, Rubber Co-te, Caps and Hats, Braces. Belts, Neckties, Li nen aud Paper Collars, in all the newest styles. SUNDRIE3—Bugle and Silk Trimm. ings, Buttons, Feathers, Ribbons, Flowers, Drees ; Caps, Hat Ornaments, Belts, Velvets. Gloves, Veils, Fur Boas and Maffs, Crapes, Skirtiugs and Skirts, | | : Ladies’ Jackets, Stays, Geurs’ nud Ladys’ Boots and Shoes, Machine Thread, silk Car Curds, Weavers’ Reeds, &e &c. ALSO—Tvra, Sugar (warrented good) Soap, Dye Stuffs, &c. &e P. S.—The above Stock is composed of entirely New Goods, which have been bonght at ypreatly reduced Prices, und have been persunally selected in the best British Markers. hs and will be sold, wholesale est prices. Intending pn petings, Woo) ' Pe eiamtal va, a 5 ee Oe os 7 ‘ — wouldntorn thenrthatun dts rhe 2nd-day ot + HAVING COMPLETED PORTATIONS oa ~~ reo: WIS IM Kor the Season, oo ee ayer eee Gee ere? oe cA oe " would reapectfully invite. INTENDING PURCHASERS to call at Bell's Clothing Store, OAs. . AND EXAMINE THE STOCK, which comprises SYSRL NOVZELT HATS AxXD FUR & CLOTH CAPS, Ready-made Clothing. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, &c. a&c. &e. ITaving a Large Supply of Beavers, Whitney, | Pilote and West of England CLOTHS, Doeskins, Tweeds, Cassmeres, Vestings, and Tailors’ Trimmings TO DISPOSE OF, he will be happy to receive the commands of hia Friends and Customers, in Town and Country, tor Garments in any siyle of Fashion. Ch'tewn, Dee. 18, 1865. ! | | . } | | ! | go ars o we oe = CP i) m I = 3S Co ™ ro = ow S i - Pugh o mS = 1n3 oS orca = ~~ 3 Cle > , <— easca@r = Sep we Sow Coe eyrecs at ee eee B® Ort ag’ re JOUN BELL - WA OLESALE... and... RETAT ye. -—+ nan a vir bP iz paceman PD. W. Hyrspata®, Haq , will, after t ae Jedwave recur a Foreman to superi sf ue subeeribe ey, «- | TOBACCO FACTORY lately ARY next, be p red to supply ac toe ~ LOB . ed-the Mg at ud the Faetor ‘had kixte@h Pears eXpertence ih thet ‘have imported a large stock of 4 | VIRGENTA LEAP. Weealieit-n share of | pubronage, J.& t-5 a | December 18, 1805. Molasses, Sugar, Keroser Sole Leather & Buffalo Rob UsT REUKIVED by the 25 puns. MOLASSES, lWhitds. SUGAR. WU cusks KEKOSENE’ OIL, 20 bbls. APPLES. “90 boxes KAISINS. Oil, ait y** B ie ae 5 cuske CURKANTS,” OTe poy fue! ee _ tb skies New Work Sole LEATHER, | ye for seule at Dudd's Brick Store,’ Pownal *Sircet. ie : _ - DODD. & ROGERS... - fee ‘+ Cb’tewny Dec. 25.186". rw isi Gwe g.* >” ne beet rer r Ze: oot Wholesale Change! . Te courceHON or.tue.c wt. e FALL IMPORTATIONS, hegs to tender his gratefal acknow ledgeme nte to the friends andpublic geverally whe so kind patronized bimvdn business during the paet thi eight yeats. Aud being desirous to change Business, after the Ist.of May nex TO THAT OF WHOLESALE ONLY) "+ offer all bie present Well assorted Steck . in which embraces vearly every varig@R* imported here. : At Reduced Prioos, during the next four months, by in order to ciear off the whole preparatory to the contepplated nev-errangement.- His Square Fig Tobacce, _ manufactured on the, Se his own immediate inspection, of the very. best materials, can be confidentially recommended. And asa Wholesale.Establishment muat“neces- sarily invelve a large onthty of capital, Le etfnest!y solicits an early payment of all his, out~ ing Debts. standing Debts DANIEL BRENAN. Ch town Deeember 4, 1805. bar) ib. 4995, FALL & WINTER, WILLIAM F AS RRCRIVED. by variov his FALL SUPPLY of British and Foreign ates MERCHANDIZE, is now offered* to the? Pabdlic, _ ‘Wholesale aud Hetail, At the Lowest Prices fur +which —_——— The Stock ix well selected, and includes the usual variety of .¢ Staple and Fancy Dry. Goods, IN DRESS. GOORS, COBURGS, MERINOS, WINCIES, ’ AEDACADe MANTLES, ~, MANTIE CLOPSS, | WHITNEYS. | BEAVERS, READY-MADE CLOTHING of all deseriptionar Cotton Goods, IN tis _s GREY COTTON, White Do Striped . De SCARLET FLANNEL White Do Fanev Da Ladies’ Hats & Bonnets, Feathers, Fluwera, Gloves, Ribbons, SHAWLA, SCARFS, &e. &e. &e. 7 pf ALSO. rime CONGO TEA, Muscovado SUGAR and MOLASSES, Raisins, Currants, Soap, Leather, &e. &c. At Thomas’s Old Stand, (GREAT GEORGE STREET.) © WILLIAM FULL. Nov. 13, 1865. RENFREW HOUSE, Great George Street. _——s DBLADY & BANS AVE RECEIVED, per Unorve, from LIVERPOOL, Unasia from LON | DON, and other errivals, their Fall & Winter Stook OF GENERAL MERCHANDIZE | comprising the usnal variety of Staple and Fauey | DRY GOODS, {lardware, Groceries, Ladies’ Furs, Skeleton Skirts, Men's and Roys’ Far and Cloth Ca PS, Boots, Shoes and Kubbers, ‘ 7 Ladies’ and Gents’ Felt OVER BOOTS, Cavadian MOCCASINS. and seal SNOW BOUTS, &e &o. Which they offer at the lowest remanerative prives FOR CASII. Charlottetown, Now. 20, 1865 Water Crackers! | RECEIVED. ex Princess of Wales, | 20 Boxes WATER CRACKE Rs, from the well-Snown Steam Hakery of uve. Rankin & Sons, St. John. NEB, NEILL RANKIN. Queen Street. i } | } : ' : ' ont 2 ae ae i z£ 1 iv Tee. 4, 1RA5. Blankets! Blankets! BALE? BLANKES. blockede runners. 15 Cuile MANILLA ROPE, Ie” Offered at a low figure by the Bai or Coil. XN. RANKIN, Queen Binet. A. ag 8 | Dee. 4, 1865. x ‘* Commerce.” ost arrived, per Stewmer Commerce, from Hativax— 50 Half Boars RAISING, of 25 Quar. do do be re TC RAGE EI 3 A men, who loaf about the corners, with their! feeding. © leoken to tales aoe ian kon | the Buptist Church - at KELLY'S| [7 Please call and examine. member that they will ge Apply [Jan y 1Re hauda in thei . how tohaenn s ous lq 5 95 si money by j a a heir pox kets, chew tobacco and drink | thirds of the whole qnantity to be twenty-one feet | Cvoperage- i6. Jine GEORGE DOUGLAS. | y by calling a the u ‘ usKey, W tile their muthers keep boarding | long ; the remainder to be ten feet 2ix inches long. NOTICE! her ™%. IRS 4i j HEAR . eo houses to pay family expenses and keep up ap-| The whole to be delivered on the Government aa ’ Sul December ™. 1865, ” | nen a pearance: Stock Farm on or before the 10th day of May next. LL parties indebted to the Subseriber " RECON for accounts at GEORGETOWN, ure re-| na avser™ nested to settle with MR. RB. MUNWO, shold 4q age Lemat easy terms for payment ; of! 2oks Will ay acted , on —_——a The names of two sufficient securities for the Ay Aptsston.—The Halifax Morning Chro-| — performancef of this coutruct to accompany le 9 yore Aacidod roti on ad ag fn ADE ender. teeter JOHN ROBINS, PVA