The i add). Tes Bee fr. i Ruesia IANS. ‘” iseued abet lore ry end ed, the t wiric h ething, StmMay alas | he are perary Caterer lented, Jshed, te fail of our nsibiea n with place vented wt this Wimss } Guty some by bould, sible anner t with f oar , We, ate in f ang posed being able, iTS in inion r- the. that, ticles hovld Tited AST g the there indl y hies:, nked lity, DID s- cere- istics dom com. ably ectly rally nem, oral the the RisT ined pr o- ling io es eli. cat. S | of = o Frere £€e8 Oe? FA? ES _— . nD the _ = »Y a] halls the feudal barons, } reook and servitor were tasked | ete arrange a tempting bill of kept ha t Cheer pets house durin 3g was prov led asure v { *f a'l che dishes the wethy stmmas«day was served, and and ™m vest loved st dili- od Preceded by merry sony, and mpets, it was } ; , and fol sOrne yweil by chant Nex! stmas dish, came the ta, ane vl es, alee careiuly skinned ’ rved, and then, table, hi ; } ’ ' _ t was firs rea after * resplendent the ed, and with outspread od S eves. it yy jod beak and lustrou istened tam ef 328 lV) sants and venisor z mMaynihcence car ry bre a, Were the *nts, and the tluids were dance accom panhn +4 tustas creat abunc : and perhaps fered “story of Boar's hend and peacock has i and roast-beef and plum-pudding fivided sway over the Christmas ap nd. Though the repast is not five handred vears avo, it is ivish abundance—verv often at) ment rhe drinking orgies ust charactenzed the Chr w, h leas extensively ir nt has e!} $ Thongh much stmas swever, The temperance rel rimation. pe table mei in the domestic manayemett rrich and poor there i ‘nt in this oe feastiny and if < nent, of plensure seeling the charities of u respe it AmMusemer f igand and a srong ff Christmas ea Wor i-w e celebrity ; e maintenance ¢ hse: tht be deduced from ances miz handed benev e that at thisdeason ° iarreheart ee eely dispenses of its abundance to the at <e hom Ir lene siti t se whom rovidence 24a3 Less Mehiy tavored, ao nto the ferervoing, we siall now ywerve that, although, with espect to me v P Edward Island, it cannot, ndeed, be sid that ber “charities have a world-wide we believe, that throughout clebritr ;"’ yet, the whole of Her Majesty's dominions, ao community exists in which are move freely and meritcricusly practised the sacrel obligations of Christian charity, than in tha; of which we hare here the happiness to forma part; and we sincerely trust that, on Christmas Day, no poor family in the [sland will fail to be made glad} participants of the good things which can b well, and will, we doabt not, he cheerfully | spared from that day's festival abundance c their independent or wealthy neighbours. And neither, we trust, will the suferings and sorrows, even of the guilty and imprisoned amongst us, } be left uneared for and unmitigated by the visitations of Charity upon that day—the anni. | sersary of the birth of the Saviour of all man-| kind. Man; who are blessed convinced that | “ Harshneas, too often, hardens souls in ein,’ wi ble to the gentle but often healing inftuence of imitation of our blessed Lord, have recourse | com passion. We have now nothing more to say than this —| that we most beartily wish all our friends and patrons A Merry Caarsrwas! i si Tree First Matzs sy rae Winter Rorre. | } amount of ics and lolly im the Straite, crossed the Courter from the latter place arrived in| town with an abundance of mail matter, both | Colonial and American, brought over by) these boats. ——_~+-—> <> eo LATEST NEWS LY TELEGRAPH TO EXAMINER AND READING ROOM. St. Jons, Dee. 20.—Loendon, 18th—mid- night.—Powder was placed under one wail Milbank Jail, in which a number of Fenians contined—preparations all completed, fuse} lighted without attracting attention, fortunately some defects in arrangements of the materials. Powder did not explode, plotdiscover»d t efore | attempt could be removed. No arrests made, | no ciue obtained to guilty parties. Gold 133}. Sr. Jonny, Dec. 21.-—London, 19h—even- ing.— Explosion glycerine at Newcastle, more! serious than first expected. Sheriff aud town) persons lost their lives. A paper found in verhamptou shows Fenians in England had forces in England. Gold 134}. Monpay, Dec. 23, 1867.—Great fire raging | in Newcastle on Tyne. Cabinet decided w) ask Parliament to suepead privilege Habeas, Corpus in England. dered verdict charging Desmond and Alien) Gould 1334. 7 - We learn from the Newharyport Herald that the mackerel fleet of that city “ are allin| port, without the loss of a man or’ } Clerkenwell prison. esse] unsuccessful one, the larger and higher class vessels not paying their way, while the lowest class vessels have in many instances Cone re-| markably wel]. One vessel not wort! $500 | Notwithstanding the price of mackere pressed at this time, the catch is nots aethird | as much as last year. and is wholly a ssecula-| tive one, and as soon as the mackerel pars-cut } of first hands, the price current will be changed. The schr. Funny, Capt Frank} Janvrin, takes the palm for this seasou among the mackerel fleet, having landed nine bundre¢ fo a a e 2 ae | Aet 3d William 4ib, cap. 162 te be prvided with a call 4 to the Aide-ke-Camp wai e and ten harrels, which stocked $13,0/9. The | Fanny is but $3 tons burtken, carryiay 15 men, | aud costing ker present owners $3,200. - oe -———~ } CHARLOTTETOWN DEBALIREG CLUB. } The debate on Friday everirg, lat wae open-| ed by Mr. Seth D. Shaw. Subject, the oreature of circtumetances.”” After a warm | disctesion the following reaelution was subinitied | by the apener, and having been seconded by W.| h.. Clark, Eeq, yvae carried :— “ Reseleed, that in the estimation af thie meet-| ing nan ia pot necessarily theereatere of circum- tances.” | There will be no debate on Friday.erening next, | and on Friday following (Jan. Sed 164), the an-| nusl meeting of the Club will be held, when! officers for the euaning year will be appointed Any persons not already members af the Society, | but whe wieh to become so, will please aliend | this meeting. | Dec. 23, 1857. =P. S. Maccowoen, Seey. “Is mar! ee GOVERNMENT NOTICES. j Covscit. Orricr, 8th December Excellency the Lient Governor in Coneil tae been i Pleased to make the following appoiutiwents, viz :— | Mr. George Harris. of Marray Harbor, Mr. Thomas Henry, of Marray Harbor, Mr. Peter Mae- Innis, Milton, of Township No. 43, Mr. John Campbell, Portage, Township No. 47, vo be Justices | ot the Peace for King’s Coanty. Coteost Secretary's Orvice His Excel. | Wriev the Lieateyaint Ggrernor has been pleased to} -ons Como issioners for! s. in terme of the 0, vis :—~Frederick n; Mr. Stephen 4. eppoint the follo® taking ack nowledgnen:s 0 FP. Norton, Enq. of Geo Camptell, of Fwreld, Town LEVEE, His Exeelleneythe Lieutenan| hold a Levee at Government Ho first dayof January ne. Jat Ll o'clock. Each No j | ; Cievernor will! , on Wednes-| . (being New utlemean i |% to be band- Gentlemen on the deor. He y? theie reapects Hi , pon ml please ote by the F NE WORTH, Col. & / fe | Oppasition. - st. DUNSPAN'S DEBATING CLUB. The debate will take place at St, Aidrew's Hel). commencing at S p.m. An admision lee of three pena will be charged at the dor to de- frRy expense The debates will be Kept np every Monday night during the winter, with the exceptemet the Monday tn each month, whieh willbe devot- a leetire l ¢. 23 fire ed Jeuz W. -—a>- — In anoder column will be found theadd ress of the Printe of Wales Volunteera to wiewt. Cel. Kap kia,we the eccasion of tis resignstion of the coumard vf that Company, tegetior with bis reply thereta. ©. Gran’, Seey. ef \usiate command.— Pat Jick Deseereu.—We neticed the arrival, | Jacksen potatoes were selling at 7a. 6d, and Turn av Hriday, the 29th instant, of the Sarque Polar | bull's at 7s. per barrel. Stu, owned by Mr. John Douae, fram Liverpool, wit @ full cargo of gueda, to Haliftas; thence te thy Port, and after Raving landedsome 200 tons ofcarge bere, took on beard abou! 24.000 bushels o oats avd a quantity of deala, clered at Customs re following E'riday, and sailed eirly sext morn- iu tor Loadou >_> . [INFORMATION Wanren —A van named John eworth, about six feet high, dak coraplexioned, | S with black moustache and whither shaved, and Wearing homespun elothes ang top boots, was drowned between Charlottetows and Point Priw, avout the [4th of November Any perean “ho can give any information ef the bedy to Lianiel Sigswertk, Cardigan Dridge, Let 53, will be suitably rewarded. — Her. ast a _ The Halifax Unionist of te I6th inst. save a mnelancholy case of aiipureck occured at Cape Sabie on the sieht af the 4th inet. The brigt. Ada, Waltea, Hanta Cu., Capt. A. Tobin. from Verfland ter Halifax, with a cargo of flour, is eported to have been wrected and all bands last. he beat and portions of the wreck were washed here. The veseel was owned by Mr. Mosher. Cie captain and most of the crew were married | uea, avd jive in Hants County. _-_- _— An exchange savs, the St. John papers are arvely eugayed is discussing the various routes proposed for the Intercolouial Railway. St. John is workiog hard, but it will all, very pro- bably, be in vain. The Northern route will be the one adopted, in the opinion of nine- tenths of the people who will have the selection. - ~~. In the Dominion Parliament, the reso- lutions providing for the union of Rapert's Land aad the North-West Territory to the Dominion, were passed at 2 ¢’ clock on Satur- day morning, after aheavy debate, in which Howe, Anglin, Sinith, Connell, &c, spoke in It is said there will be further discussion when monon of concurrence is made. +e ~ The Halifax Horderer states that Wm. Morphy, of P. E. Island, lost his life by falling overboard from on the 26th ult. him, but in vain. ascow, in Derchester River, Ryery effort was made tu save Lian finds The leading men of France are organizing /@ pew expedition to the North Pole, which | is to be commanded by M. Gustave Lambert, who proposes an entirely new route. Six with abundanee, | bundred thousand francs are wanted for the| outfit. tl I A a Ou the 22nd ult. a girl abont 18 years of age, Edward Island, living in a family at Eaet Gloucest¢r, Massachusetts, committed aneide by hanging herself from the etair-rail in the front entry of tbe house. to have been the cause of the tragedy.—Malifax Reporter, Dec. 10. ~>-+ Thereceipts for the Province of all Canada | HtW ADVERTISEMENTS | . for the year from June 3, 1866, to June 30, 1867, amount to $16,400,139.89 and the expen- diture to $14,729,090.54. OS —On Wednesday last several Boats, detained| Cuearer Tuan Ever.—Now is the time for | at Cape Tormentine on account of the large these who are in want of Dry Goods to make | their purchases. And we weuld desire te call over to Cape Traverse. On the same evening h? atention of our friends to KementT Youn’s | large and we'll selected stock, confident that those who favor bim with their patrenage will get the best value for their money at his establishment, - eo Thad. Stevens is said to be a mere wreck, with no prospect of living many months, and many doubt whether he will ever aguin take his seat in Congress. He is weak, emaciated, aud pale; his limbs tremble, his voice is broken, and the fire has vanished from his eye, except wheu he denounces Copperheads. statin bloc Wim, Smith, Esq., late comptroller of the port of St. John, has been appointed deputy Minister of Marine at Ottawa. A ghest without a head, covered with blood, is said to be frightening the good people of Moncton. oP o— The cost of the which, as we have before stated, will fall upon the fiuances of India. - a — ~— A eoslored barrister, Mr. Rainy, of Sierra Leone, appeared as one of the counsel in ; London The Beneh in recently. case with considerable ability. - ee : Manchester didn't sell a yard of calico at the Paris Exposition, and not half a dozen of Faken as a whole, this year has heen « very | the English exhibitors sold enough to cover} their expenses. Eut the Bunton brewers made enormous sales. a a — A famous German prima donna, who a few has landed 175 barrela, stocking over 33/000. | rears azo was paid a thousand florins a song, | is de-| died in rags iu a cellar in Berlin recently.—| Dee. 27. 1887, Beauty, voice, and money went rapidly. a ™ Le Petit Journal, a French halfpenny daily } uldenly! paper, is said to be printed at the rate of 600) 100 copies a minute, the daily impression number: | ing 440, 000 copies. sil dindllinsin tne Sizty thousand feet of cedar wood, intended for lead penc?!ls, were burned at Faber's fac tory in New Yerk lately. Se t is said Marskal O° Dounell was assassinated. Se An Towa German pastor, proposed to 2 lady Germany, after an exchange of photographs. in She accepted, crossed the ocean and a thousand | miles of land, and they have just been married | is slitesiietin Pain Killer. NortHametos, March IL, 1867. Dear Sir :—I wish to add to your numerous tes- timonials. Last September, while at werk.catting | sole leather with «a die and a henyy ires tnallet, I made a mis-strike, and the malletcame down with its whele force on my thumb, splitting it from the first joint entirely opea, and Jaid the bone bare { I anpposed T had rained my thumb forever; bat I thonght of your Pain Killer, ae I had often heard of its bealing qualities. I went about a half a mile, and obtained a small bottle. [ suturated a i867 .<-THia | little cotton batting, first winding a waxed thread | aronnd the wound, and applied the Pain Killer, saturating the bandage two er three times a day. fu five minntes the pain ceased, and in a week it entirely heated up; and I will say that I have never seen anything for bealing qualities that equalled it; and [I wouid earnestiy recommend it te the public awa pain killerand a heuler. nov tl Yours truly, R. T. CLAFLIN. AN EFFECTUAL WORM MEDICINE. Brewn’s Vermifuge Comfits, Orn Wousm Lozexces. Mach sickness undonbt- edly, with children and adults, attribated to other causes. isoccasioned by worms. The VermiruGe Comers,” although effectual in destroying worms, can do 10 possible injury to the most delicate child. Thie valuable combination has been » ully used by physicians, and found to be sufe and eure in icatiny worms, 80 hurttal te children. nan paving — ‘ inseciiabe ction t ae neglect trouble cunses pro ong: ed sickness. ; . of worme in a id Re se o * ee . ) rd eS , Zt eas ee The affectionate langage of the | adircew shows the high esteem gin respect in | ; : wh chthe gallant Colonel is held by tie members | Wiliam and Clement White of this city, ~e |} underatand that produce is in good demand in St Lect | Jata's, Newfoundland. Disappointment in love is said | A} Coroner's toquest ret-| case which came before the Court of Queen’s | learned with murder, having caused explosion of | gentleman, whose appearance excited some | | interest at the bar, is said to have stated his The Hon. J.C. Pope, with an energy aad plack | churacteriatie of the mut, is actively engaged with 4 event > fi be 1 t ’ aa the following Rubject E it ba a large number of wen jn cutting the barque ia bated: Way the Emperor Napoieon jestified | * Priovess’ out of thia Harbor, where after eam- iv abandoning Maxunitian | | pleting ber cargo for Burope, sue has been frowen ; since the firet of last week, We lave no doubt he | will eneceed in getting ber inte clear water. Mr. | Pope is One of Cur Most extensive ship owners, Aue | active busivess men, and aaa consequence, he 18} deservedly held in general esteem. ve sincerely { hope that he will receive such prices apon the | NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, TOW boing Landed from Sch. Comzaerce, from Bay of Islands, NA‘d. : 800 Bbis. Fat Herrings, ~ eae ee For Sale AT THE Establishmont of W. W. Lord, BY WHOLESALE! MOLASSES fh Pevekevus, Tierces aud Barrels, is UGAK in Hhds. and Garret, | !PLOURand INOIAN MEAL, cargo und freiglit« of the * Prioresa’ xs will more) a very superior article, and sold cheap tor Casb | ONIONS and A PPLUES, or approved credit. | Boxes Groaud COFFEE, { than repay bim for bis present trouble aud expeyse. | He. We are serry to learn that, owing to very | hard frost setting in on ‘Charaday night, Mr. Pope has not yet succeeded ingetting his vessel clear of the ige, By letters received by fast mail from Messrs. At the tine they wrote, | From a telegram receiv- ed bere this morning we lvara that the Messrs. | White's two sessels, the Vesta anil Brighton, | have been sold —Pat. <a - => - Dawson's Cottage, on the Brighten Road, was }seld at auction yesterday by William Dodd, Keq, | for 1025, Parebaser Mr. Bevjamin Heartz, of | the tira: of Heartz & Sen.-—/b. te ee ~ We learn that the dwelling honse of Mr. Richard | Taylor, of Mill River, New London, was totally | } consumed by fire on Wednesday aieruing, the Pith jinstant. Mr. Tayler and hia sister, the only ine} j tuates af the bouse, barely esenped with their! lives, in their night clothes. They lost everything they had. The fire originated troma w barrel of | j ashes.—S. J, sii a A very large amount of preduce arrived he ifrom P. BE. Island on Friday and Saturday last, | | the potatees alone amounting te absul 13,000 | bushels — Halifax Chronicle. Dee 9. ) j ee Se at | Outofa Evropean population of Jess than | | 1700 upon the island of St. Louia, | 330 have died thia season of vellow fever. | } ~~ : eI . { Died, | On the 4th inst, Annabella) Ellen, infant} | danghter of Mr. Allan Forsyth, of Alberton, aged | | 2 yeara, On Sunday, the loth inst, at t o'clock his residetuce aut Gieorgetown, George Poole, Esq, J. P, Small Debts at Georgetown, aged 40 years. Ship News. Arrivals in Europe from Wence. Novempes 27—Jenny Lind; 36—Mary Alice, pecewten t—Expresa; 5, Margaret and Jessie Saton. Arrived, Dec, 16, at the port of Charlottetown from the Bay of Islands with fish, Schre Lettie and Foam, owned by Mr. C Uall; Commeree by W B Deau, and Margaret, by Owen and Longworth Port of Georgetown.—Arrived Dee 5, Schra Henrietta, Chartes, Lelia Ada, and Amateur. Suilel from Georgetown, on the [8th inst, for Enrope, Krigt Fannie Gordou, Parker; muster, 14.000 bash cata. Brigt America, Philips, master, | oats. by P W Hyndman, Esq. Bark Gladstone, Hearg Pope Smith, master, 22.,- 250 bushels oata—by Hon. B. Davies Krigt Ada, of Wulton, from Portland to Halifax, with a carga ef flour, was wreeked ator near Cape } Sable on Wednesday night, the 4th inst. Isis eap- posed that all bunds have perished, as the bout has | drifted ashore, bottom ap, and nothing has been }aeen ofauy of the crew. Part of the stern has also | eame on shere, with Ada of Walton painted on it. This was discovered by Captain E Crowell, of Barrington. The Ada was built at Walton, in 185%, and was owned by John Mosher, Esq, and } others. | | rigs Rogersand Laura, of P E I, bound to) , on that day, we confidently hope, in bum-| Pamed Amelia McGregor, a native of Privee| anreat Britain, are both at Hawkebury, verv leaky, }and will reqnire to be taken on the Marise Slip | for repairs.—Hx. Express, Dee 13. Hatirax, Nov. 27th —Arrived, ‘Jenny Lind,’ | ‘Mary Alice.” 30th—‘ Express.’ Dee. Ist-—Mar- | ; garet.” Sth—Jessie Eaton.’ — roe 1 | TRADE SALE. HE Subscriber bas receive! instructions | from Meses. J.& J. PURDIE, (who intend | | making analteration iu their bisiness) toSELL by AUCTUON, at their Store in Pownal Street, on WEDNESDAY, the Sch day of JANUARY neat, | at 1L o'clock, the whole of THEIR EXTENSIVE STOCK OF t DRY GOODS, CONSISTING OF: Black and Colored Superfine Cloths, Doeskine, | Faney Cloths, Heavy Coatings, Mantle Clotha, | Black and Colored Coburga, Grieans, Paraimattas, | | Poplinetts, Lestres. Plain and Colored Wineive, Alpaceas, Freneb Merwos, Plaids, Crapes, Grana- | clines and Fancy Dress Stuffs, Plain and Euivreid- | \vyed Shawls, Mantles, Sacquea, Paletots, Water | | Proof Cleaks, Childrens’ Eubroidered Cloaks, | | Hoods and Bouneta, Biankets, Flannels, Fancy | Coat Linings, Stair Carpetting and Cocoa Mat- | ting, Grey, White and Striped Cotto Shirtings, | Linens, Cotton Warp, Window Damasks, Ribbons, | | Flowers and Feathers, Gents’ White and Pang | Shirts, Ladies’ and Gentes’ Gloves and Efoae, Hate | jand Caps, Boots and Shoes, Hoop Skirts and | } i Abyssinian expedition, says | Faney Skirting: a large aasortment of Furs, in | surveyor died with their wounds, in all eight the Sunday Gazette, may be put down in round| Boas, Muffs, Victorines, Buffalo Robes, &c.,/ . Wol-, Pumbers at a million to start with. and half aj togetber with a quantity of Sui) Wares. million a month while it lasts. This does not} : : : gia eee, he ee , | organized to plunder all armories of Militia inelude the pay and allowances of the rOOPSs | Sides of Sole Leather, Kega Baking Soda, Baga ALSO: | Bags Clench Rings, Borea Blue, boxes Flat Tobacco, &e. &e. | The above Stock is all in good order, and well worthy the attention of the Trade. Nails and Spikes, Barrels of Washing Seda, | | Yerms—Three, fonr, and ais menths. WILLIAM DOBD, _Dee. 23, 1867- __ ___ Atietioneer. _ 1867. CHKISTMAS, { ¥ 2° ® on | NEW YEAR, L868. NEW YEAR’s GIFTS, } in abandanee at HARVIE’S BOOK STORE, Queen Street. ee. 1S PRESENTS, CODFISH! QUINTALS Large and Medium CODFISIEL, for sale by Ch'town. Dee. 23, 1867. LCc.8 ALE. a FAT HERRING! ! 300 BBLS. Bay of Islands FAT HERRING. just arrived per Schooners “ Lettie" und * Powm,’ and for sale by Ch'town. Dee 93. 1867 IC. WALL. nen, Kaymond’s Sewing Machine! Kye Family should have one, PRICE £4. Highly recommended, BEER & SONS. isl pat 3w Dee. 23, 1867. A PUBLIC TEA. PUBLIC THA will be held on New A Year's Day, at the hour of 2 o'clock, p. m, at Mr. James Havpen’s, Merchant, Veruon River, for the ee af raising fands to be expended on the Bible Christinn Mission Honse. Asthere are to he » unmber of speeches, doc, &e, a pleasant time will be-certain, weather permitting. . The Ten party will be conducted on Temperance principles, Dicketw each, la. 6d, to be bad pt-the door. | By order of Committee, L. C. HAYDEN. Vernon River, 2rd December, 1367. pd APPLES! APPLES! BARKELS CHOICE APPLES, | | 10 just received from the New Dominion, aud for saie at the subscriber's Ream. WILLIAM DODD. Charlottetown, December 23, 1867. aw | WNION BANK STOCK. To be sold hy Auction, on Friday next, ' 27\th inat., ut Ul occleck, at the »nubscriber's | Room 20 Shares in the Union Bank of P. E. I. Capital all paid up. WILLIAM DOOD, ' ° Auctioneer. Ch'town, Dee. 23, 1867. PAPIER MACHE GOODS. WV OkK_ BOXES. WRITING DESKS, CARD. BOXES, NETTING BOXES, - PORT FULIGS, &c. &c. {ME WooD BREAD PLATTERS, R COOLERS, EGG STANDS, &e, —- f rt oa oo Senegal, | . } SION ALSO ON HAND, 3,000 Beshels of Liverpool SALT, which will be suld cheap lor Caah, W. B. DEAN, Dee. 23, 1868. 3m es NOTICE. ENGLISH MAIL. ue Postmaster General of Nova Scotia | hus notified me that the pext despatch of ENGLISH MAIL from Halitax willbeon WED NESDAY, Ist JANUARY, 1865, not on Thursday. | Parties having correspondence to forward ley that} Muil will please post i titue forthe Mail which will be closed at this Ollice at7, p.m,on THURS | WAY, DECEMBER 26, (867 } THOMAS OWEN, P.M. G. General Post Office, Ch'town, Dee. 3, L867, / THE YBAR BOOK ALMANAC or CANADA For 1868. RING AN ANNUAL STATISTICAL ABSTRACT for the Dominion, and u Kecord | of LEGISLATION and PUBLIC MEN in British | : North America, just received atid for sale at } oh Harvie’s Bookstore, Queen Street. li. A. HARVIE. December 19, 1847 MASONIC. tay ANT JOHN’S LODGE, No. 397, R J KE, propose the observance of ST JOHN'S) DAY, December Q27th, by a PUBLIC PROCES- a SERMON, w the Charch of Exgland, by the Venerable Arehsencor Reap, 0. D, the Depricarion oF St. Jcun's Hatt, and «x Lopes Dinnenatthe “Pavicton Hotes,” at 83 o'clock lin the evening, to wheh the Brethren of Sister Lodges aud Transient Brethren are cordially &. m, at¥binvited. i after a long ioe and Commissioner of Services at the Charh will commence at 1)j o'clock, : Brethren desirens of joining in the Procession will assemble at the Lodge Room at 1\ 3 o'clock. By order of the W. M, JOHN CAMERON, Sec’y. Dee. 23, 1867. lin CORNS and WARTS RE permanently and effectually Cured by the use of ROBINSON'S Patent Corn Solvent. For sule by W. R. WATSON. FREEHOLD PROPERTY. fEXHE SUBSURIBEB will SELL by AUCTION, on Monnay, the 30th day of Decemper, at {2 o'clock, noou, ou the premises, all that Vainable Lot of Land, situated near the Hon. Jupce Perens’, formerly the property of the lute JAMES WATTS. The Land is divided into Pleta of One Acre each, a« per Plan annexed, with the exception of No. 10, which contains two acres, on which etande a very comfortable BRICK COTTAGE, BARN, STA BLE, COACH HOUSE, and a good WELL otf Water. Its proximity to the city and pleasant sitt- ation. renders i} a desirable investment for intending purchasers, TreRms—25 per cent. of purchase money down, the balance im two years, with interest at 6 per et WILLIAM DODD, Ch’town, Dec. 16, 1867. Auctioneer. XMAS. XMAS. MNO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS of the Seaeon, I have for Sule— A Large Stook of LAYER RAISINS, VALENCIA de £iGS, French PLUMS, Jordan A LMONDS, Candied PEELS, Mixed SPICE, Ground CINNAMON, Do CLOVES, Do NULTMEGS, &e. W. £. DAWSON. Bec. 16, 18467. CRAPAUD. FR ECELVED, BY LATE ARRIVALS, 200 Bhis. Extra Canada FLOUR, 350 sides SOLE LEATHER, 20 Pancheons MOLASSES, 8 Hhds. SUGAR, 20 Bbls. Kerosene OIL, 20 Bois CORKANTS, 150 Boxes LOZENGES, 50 do RAISINS, 50 Keys Baking 30D, 50 Gross MATCHES, 80 Boxes TOBACCO, 4 Ubis. Spirits TURPENTINGE, | 20 Boxes SOAP, i 30 Kegs NAILS, 1 Bb). OLIVE OIL, t Bb). Lubricating OIL, 2 Bates BUPFALO BOBES, 4 Bags RICE. For sale low | | GEORGE FIOWATT. Ceapand, Dee. 16, 1867. tf | BY Sehr. Sarah, from Montreal, 100 sides Sole Leather, 12 bble. Currants, 14 kegs Baking Soda, | 20 boxes Superior Cavendish Tobacco, 10 caxkea Kerosine OF, 150 bbls. Family Floor, zu dv Pilot Bread aud Crackers, For Sale at the Subscriber's Room, Queen Square. sa WILLIAM DODD is pt Sw Ch’ town, Dee. 9, 1867. Just Published, ANB READY f0R BELIVERY, THE P, E. Island Calendar For 1868, Containing, besides the usual information, a full aud accurate liet of the Commissioned Officers of the Island Militia and Volunteers. For Sale, wholesale and retail, at Queen Square Bookstore, by : D. LAIRD. ‘Charlottetown, Der. 9, 1867. Bin HARVIE'S PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ALMANAC FOR 1868. px THe. PRESS, and will be ready for delivery about the 20th instant, THK Prince Edward Island Almanac For 186s. HENRY A. HARVIE. Queen Street, Ch'town, ; “STOVES! STOVES! ‘Sheet Iron, &c. Scotch Castings. | burning Coal,:12, 14,16 ineh. 12 Square STOVES tor burning Weed, asserted sizes. 3 Tene Sheet Lron, ! 20 dy» assorted Iran, Ll deo do = Steel. For gale Cpeap by the Subsoriber, ; H. HASZARD. Ch'tawn, Dee. S, 1967. ap vieini as See eres ter BER, instant, wi oe Crapaud at all bout’'t [8 Pee ea teed |tiptaer Boateng. NH MOLEAR a | HERRINGS in Barrels and half do ae 29 Tons eommon BOLT IRON, §, fj, a £19 cash, LIVERPOOL HOUSE. H N hand 6 CANNON STOVES, for | Bexea Groand PEVPPEK. has ) Roxes SODA and WINE BISCUIT, | Barrels PILOT BREAD, } Bags RICE, boxes Liverpool Brown SOAP, Rexes PIPES, 6 grow exch, | Any quantity of SALL, by the Bushel | | or Bag, | SPEBRL, Naile, Spikes and Rope, Second hand Kigying, Bigcks, Sails, Masta, Bow- | sprit, Patent fron Work far the Windlass, and | Mout for «a Schooner of about 60 tows. 560 Tous Rornd COAL, £0 ‘Tons Smal) COAL. Ch town, Dee. 2, 1867. | Queen Street. WILLIAM FULL, AS received by Fall Ships from BRI- PAIN. Steamers from WMALIPAS and Os. TON, aud other arrivals, his Pall aud Winter aup- ply of British & Foreign Merchandize, Comprising « general! assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, u all the varions departments, which will be sold | ut the very lowest prices for Casu. ALSO, Cheats & Half Chests Choice TEA ; hhds. Bright Sugar & Molasses; end a choice assortment of Fumily GROCERIES. The Publie are rexpectfaltv aolicited to examine the stock, as yreat barguins for CASH may be ex- pected, Nov. 25, 1267. a laced 5 A a, : QUEEN SQUARE HOUSE. UST received, Ex New Dominion—~ e 3 CASKS LADIES’ & CHILDREN’S WINTER BOOTS & SLIPPERS, LATEST STYLES. | } Ex “ ALHAMBRA,” 2 CASES FUR CAPS. WM. HEARD, Clittown, Deo 2, 1867, HHUDS. very superior Brown SUGAR, 22 Hhds. Porto Rieo MOLASSES, For Sale at the Subacriber’e Room. WILLIAM DODD, _ AXES !! UST RECKIVED, direct from the 60 Dozen ** Broad’s ’’ Celebrated Chopping Axes, aud fully warranted. H. E. STARBIRD & CO. Deuba: 3, 7. IN STORE. Paper— 20 Chests 50 Bois Extra and Superfine FLOUR, 30 Bois Fine Biscuit and Pilot BREAD, 100 Boxes 3 Crown Soap, 80 Casks KEROSENK, |} ¥0 Boxes RAISINS, 10 half do. ; 25 Doz CORN BROOMS, Sugar and Molasses. 10 3 Casks Spirits Turpentine, _ Queen Sguare, Dee. 2.1867, —_ isl pat 3w Manufaetary :— quality ‘better than ever before; beavy weights 4+ City Hardware Store.”’ AND for sale low, for cash or approved 10 heltdo, } CONGOU TEA, 10 Pans Retailing MOLLASSES, | fd) bls Labrador and shore HERRING, Doz PAILS and Nests TUBS, N. RANKIN, | Nov. 25, 1867. Im Anctioneer's Row. Great Clearing-out Sale. ue SUBSCRIBERS intending to Build a New BRICK STORE next Spring, are desirous of redacing their present STOCK OF GOODS, land will, after the Ist DECEMBER commence SELLING OFF THEIR LARGE AND VARIED STOOK OF BRITISH & AMERICAN MERCHANDIZE, ‘GREATLY REDUCED PRICES | For Cash Only. G. & S. DAVIES. Charlottetown, Nov. 25, )867. Of Sanu The British Warehouse! Fancy and Plain Coal Scutiles. Faacy and Plain Coal Shovels. Tron Bedsteads and Stretchers. Uwbrella Stands. Fire Guards, Nursery Guards, Fancy Fenders for Grates. Mahogany Poles. Rings and Ends. Brass Poles, Rings and Kuds, Brass Brackets and Holders, Brass Stair Rods and Kyes. Aud ali Farnishing Goods. 2m - w. & A. BROWN. Charlottetown. Nov. 11, 1367. THE FISHERIZS, &e. For Sale to the Trade. } OO BALES first qaaliry Cotton Her- ring aud Mackerel TWINE. 10,000 Ibs first quality do do NETTING, 5,000 doz do do dy COD LINES, 2800 doz da do do Muckergl aud Rol- lock Lines, SO superior do Stopper and Hanjing Seines, 200 «do do Ligtt and Strong Mackerel Purse Seites, Cotton is aa cheap as befare the wer. AMERICAN NET AND TWINE CO. 43 Conrmercial street, Boston. ISAAC U. HALL, Agent. Chetewn, Decentber J, 1967. 4ui IRISH WHISKEY. 2 VERY SUREXION frish Whiskey, : Por sale by TEA .ip Chesta and half Chesis, | CASES, 5 CASKS of DUNVILLE & 00.'s ‘i aie a LIE, SU Ua SC ‘ LOTOS! CLOTHS! CLOTHS! A first rate lt of Heavy Overceating. AN, excellent choice in Fall and Winter Troweering. | | tether with the sual s@sortwnent of Broud | Cloths, &e. BEER & SUNS. —_—— BAVY OVERCUATS—Weill made and at reasonable prices. BEER & SONS. APS! CAPS* CAPS!—In South / Sew Seal, Otter, Astrachan and other Fara Cloth und Twitation.Pars, oe a R & SONS. LANKETS! BLANKKTS!—A good nesoctment. Alseu Moree Blanket . BEER & SONS. EAL SKIN COATS!—Extra quality. r BEER & SONS. ANADIAN MOUOASHYS.—Ladies") und Gents’ Feit aud Rabber Overshoes BEER & SONS. Cc UBBERS! RUBBERS !—Ladies’, ® Gents’, Boys’, Children’s Boots and Shoes. BEER & SONs. Re FFALO ROBES and Sleigh Bells. BEER & SONS. fas ATES! SKATES! SKATES! All qnalities and prices. BEER & SONS. peox & STEEL.—Bar [ron, all sigs. Sleigh Shociug, Cast and Spring Steel, a large assortment. BEER & SONS. ASTINGS! CASTINGS: Threshing Machine and Mud Diet CER & SONS. BRUIT! ERUIT! FRUIT! Layer Raisins, Valencia Raisins, Currauta, Candied Peels, Spices, etc. etc. BEER & SONS. EA! TEA‘t TEA !—120 Chests, 55 half Chests. This Fall's laportation. Money ceturned if qnality is not approved of. BEER & SONS. Chtewn, Dee. 2, 18067. bw Cotton Warp. 4O Bundles First Quality English and American Corton Waar, for sale low. Dee. 16, 1867. DAVIES & WEEKS. if SKATING HAS COME. y EB ARK AGENTS for the Sale of FORBES’ PATENT “ ACME ” SKATES, which Require uo Straps. Fit any Boot Can de put on and taken off in 30 seconds. Do vet impede the cireniatien or cause cold feet. Are easy nud comfortable to the wearer; and have received the HIGHES® TESTIMONIALS where- ever exhibited, as being the BEST SKATE yet invented. A good supply just received, ex ‘ Alhambra.’ H. E. SYARBIRD & CO. din —— Dec. 9, 1867. Public Lands. Townships Nos. 51, 57, 58, 59, 60, 62, 63, 64 and 66. NOTICE To the Tenants on the above named Teawnships, and all persous desireus of purchasing Wilderness Land thereon. HE Commissioner of Public Lands will attend at the following places, on the daya hereinatter stated, forthe receipt of all atnounts due on the purchase of Public Lands, and for the sale of Wilderness ‘Land : On Thursday, the 26th day ef December next, at 10 4. m, at Mr. Finlay'’s, New Perth, Lot 52. On Friday, the 27th day of December next, at 10 a. m, and on Satarday the 23th day of Deceim- ber, at Mr. Aldvus’, Muntague River, Lot 59. On Tuesday, the 3lst day of December, at 10 a.m, and on Wednesday the Ist day of January, 1863, at Mr, Enman's, Murray Harbor Road, Lot 57. Gn Thursday, the 2nd day of January, at 10 a. m, and on Friday the 3rd day of Jaouary, at Mrr. Nickolson's, Gross Roads, Belfast. On Saturday, the 4th day of January, st Mr. John Kennedy's, Wood ‘Isiands, Lot 62. Oia Tuesday, the 7th day of January, at 10 a. in, and on Wednesday the 8th day of January, untii 12 a.m, at David Creichtun's, Esquire, Murray rarbor, Lot 64, NOTICE. Those Tenanis ou the Moutgomery and Cunard Estates, who have not accepted the provisions of the Land Purchase Act, and have omitted to pay their rent, are hereby finally notified, that, uniese payment is made to the Commissioner, at the time and place above named, distraints will be issued for its reesvery. SYHN ALDOUS, Compiassioner, Land Offices. Mth November, 1867. ist fin MAILS. Winter Arrangement. rye Maile for the neighboring Provinces B. snd the United States will, until fur- ther notice, be closed at this Office every Tuesday, fauraday and Saturday evening, at 7 o'clock. Mails for Great Britain, Newfoundland and the Weat Indice, will be closed every alteruate Thure- day and Saturday, at7 P. M, aa follows, viz :—~ Thursday, Dee. 12,1867. Saturday, Feb. 22, 1868. Saturday, do if, do Thursday, Meh. 5, do Thursday, do 26, da Suturday, -do 7, da Saturdey, do 23. do huraday, do 19, do Thursday, Zan. 9, 1868. Saturday, do 21, do Saturday, do If, do Jhureday, April 2,de Thuraday, do 23, de Saturday, do 4,do Saturday, do 2, do Thureday, do 16, do Thureday, Feb. 6, do Saturday, do 18,do Saturday, dv & do Zhursday, do 3v,da Thursday, do 20, do Saturday, May 2, de Maile for Sommerside and St. Fieangr's.cia Bedeque, will be closed every Tuesday ead )ri- day, at 9, a. in. Letiers to be registered and newspapers tnust be posted halfan hour before the time of closing the Mails. THOMAS OWEN, P. M.G. General Poat Office, Ch'tewn, 7th Dec. 1867. NOTICE! Postage Stamp. ROM and aiter this date Postage Stamps will be solu at this eficeonly between the houra of 30 a. w. and 4p. wm. Persons wishing to poat fetters before or after these bours, can procuse stamps at the Stores of all pap L. C. OWEN. Ch’town, ‘Dec. 2, 1867. a ! A From Telegraph, ith July ,.1€66.) | their, English, American and Colonial trade.” (From Times, Bist August, 1867 ) “Moxsrar Wanegouses.—Tlie Bonded Ware houses recently erected by Mest.cs. Duxvitie & Co. nine thousand gallons of Whiskey." “FOR SALE, | Dwelling Honese (new,) 30x28, contaiuing six wel | covered with Hard Weed and Ryiis, the ia fit to stump. : The above is well worthy tha time given for For Tor ‘’ , : * ¥ aS es ae 7" “The celebrated firm of Dunrjiie & Co., Belfast | ~-the largest holders of Whiskey ia the worid—are about to extend their Bonded Warehouses to more than double the size of their present very extensive | | Premises, in order to maturs more extensively for Betfast, will contain about “Iwo millions seventy- oe At the Head of St. Peter's Bay, A WVALUARLE PROPERTY, consist- ing of 100 Acres of LAND, on whica are a finished rooms ; uleo, Two Burns, good Well and Spring of Water, with plenty of Mad in the river. The Farm is ouly a quarter ef «mile from the Head of St. Peter's Bay, apd bas a front of 30 waina on the Bay River; about 48 acres are cleared and in a high state of cultivation, 30 acres are reuminder abo ttention of per- sous Wishiug to purchase x Furw, ait will be sald cheap and pert of the purchase ke., ery sep Es curse Oorvce. we } VD. Laird, Ul. A. Harvie, E. Reilly, Mrs. Bremner, i Mrs. Stawper, G. Hubbard, J. D. MeLoud, Theoph. DesBrisay, Jas. DeaBriesy, M. Haezard, G. & 8..Daviea, T. O'Connell. THOS. OWEN, P. M.G. General ‘Post, Office, Charlottetown, ? Bec. 7, 1F67. $ 's shore cf Staniey River, on sale apply at the. Joseph Hensley, Chariortetowa, of to subscriber. Queen Street Warehouse, Ch'town, > ’ the s FEBRUARY best, | (less, o'clock, noon, at- Charlottetown, under and by power of sale contained in « certain of , bearing dete the 3rd day July, A. D. 1866, and made between David Beil, of Township Namber Twenty-one, in Queen’s County, sod Jane M. Bell, hia wife, and the Honorable William - gt: Twenty -one,. ae eay : on the South by land pow pation of Thomas Bigger, roed from .Fyfe's Ferry, and on iby iand hased by James McKay, containing Forty-eight 18) acres, a little more oF less, er with all and oor a aoa buildings and erections thereon, WI partooenees to the eaid piece of and belong~ ing OF appercaining. é For further particulate and conditions al office of the anya W. W. LORD. Ch'town, Nov. 4th, 1867. ie} NEW GOODs! NE Subscriber respectfully informe bie triende and the public thet be has, by lam various arrivals from Britsia, Caneds and the United States, completed his Importations for the Seascn, CUMPRISING-A VED ¥ Gener ul Assortment of GooJs3 which he offe s fur sale at bis establis ument, { THE Qeeecn Street Warehouse “Ses He assures those woo may favor bit by a cali, hie Stock has been parebused with a most careful rezard te the sounduese of the articles effured ‘or aale. | TERMS CASH No abatement in price, bui a considerable discoant will be allowed on the pweckase of a parcel. perties bnying on theese terme, atthiaesteslishment, aan will not only eftcet the advantayest obtaining the aame at the lowest rate, but also insure themselves youd soand ARNICLYES. BENJAMIN DAVIES. i + November 18, 1867. { LIGHT ‘ | Wwe OFFER FOR SALE, 25 CASK “ Standard” KEROSENE ol. - warrant to stand test o degrees. t Western oil brought to this Murket, and wld. Auction, will explode at about #0 ome heat, making it and oneafe fav uee. The above OIL we can contidently reo... mend as being perfectly safe, and yiving a clear, atrong Kght. : ' WE 4LSO HAYE IN STOCK: 75 dez. LAMPS, of all dasurigions, 40) - ~—e “OHLMNEYS, Nos. 1, 2, 3and 4, 70 gross =do WICKS, , do Giaas SHADES, Globe and Harp patterna, Paper in great Variety. Gas Shades, — Rerners, Pe me Heads, Fouuts, Shade Rings and Clasps, alterstivoan ee dle aa ALSO, A vew descziption of LUCINE OIL BURNER, with attachment for raising and | the wick —the xxateer and Best article for « to curry ubout the house introduced. With w full sapply of LUCINE OL and WICKS. ae the Lowest CASH pr ces, Wholesale and ‘H. E. STARBIRD & CO. Dec. 2, 1867. Sin * British Hardware Store! Reddin’s New BuildigSs | Queen Stree TONE & BOVYER beg to @ounes the opening of the above Comax mises with a Large and Carefully Selected Stock of GENERAL HARDY45 BRUSHES, CUTLERY, RON. STEEL, NAILS, PARA- FINE LAMPS, Ob, /n etc, eat. vs te * fromthe Seat ‘British ond acorican makers (BY trust that by combining / . MOBERATE PRICES |. on with STRICT ATTENIION, to merit : share of Public bd i Charlottetown, 25.. : ey Co-partuer{> rae SUBSCRID_- y entered inte CO-P ARS BRISTERS and ATTOUNE ee name, style aud firm of ALLZY & DA OPNICE ++ - - O'HALIA) Great Gee GK oid ee wre as Oharlottetown, Get. 18, 1967. Final Notice. ALL persons indehted to H. I + M 0, New “Glasgow Bridge, respectfully requested to come aud eg? WF Accounts ov or before the 1th of DESHE Ms next. All acconnts then unpaid will bel ° by due of jaw. Arr tert H. BRADSHAVS. D. New Glasgow, Now. 11, 1867. € Buauk of P. E. teh OTIC is hereby gives that N of Five Pounds por comam on ie Carian) Stock of the Bauk of Prince Kdward for the lust half year, heath been this day wad is payable to Swekholders forch with : W. CUNDALLEaaier. re i N . UNION BANK OF P. E. ISL T « meeting of Digggtor Bank this day, it wae Sole vey oe Sie tea to-day, be pay on sDecember next. By. JA Charlottetown, 300 NOTICE ALL persone havi : . the estute -of oie Janes © Rosel ya Cottage, St-Peter's Roud, ae ee uire, deceased, are requested to : daly attested, to either of the + 4 - ee — Dec. 2, 1847. tlement; and all Ketate are reg t oake i ALEX. ROB! yeh SY. JOHN STEWAKT, | Lot, Now. 99, 1867. at HE NEW SERIE3 OF READING Isiand, can now be had compiete at MARVIE’S BOOKSTOBE, QUEEN STREEC. }; and wholesule Dealers. LF Plense send in your orders. THE NEW SERIES @F SCHOOL BOOKS. BOOKS, authorized by the Board of Edaca- tion for uce in the PUBLIC SCHOOLS of thie A Lrerrat Discovyt allowed to Teachers and oes oe Pe ill be’ tekan re ial emcee oil be ian bs boas Akye ‘Charlottetown, Derember ‘ . Ch'tewn, Sept. 40, 1867. ~t Administration Notice: iA, persons havi te al demands a ‘ai the Estate of Penk . 1 ship adv eee: farmer nested to fn ; cntecriber. within six weeks from persons indebted to the to PICARD Jor a Dee ats 4 mati cig: ,