etiam dette ee ee oN ee ae ee | ee sam moore RELEASE OF THEST. ALBAN’S RALDE RS. The grounds for the release are briefly as felluwe :— Mr. Justice Coursal said the matter in ques tien Was tpost nopertant, since his authority iad been denied He had given the arguments on , sides bie mest serious consideration, and iad come t@ the Conclusion that the case cane under the Liapernel a t, and that he was bound to « wy » Luperts authornty iu @ Batwnal question like jer consideration Phe luperia act was supred d must be his guide { ler wh Proviae al act te carry mito effect the a , treaty had not teceived the special a} eanct i quisite ” Phe case was a most eraceptional one, and g atreaty matter between the twe nations, be ipot dev othe than allow our own act to vive way defer at of the lmperial legwlation Ch aed Tp. rialact mustrule herein, and that act iced that the warrant under which the prise- . = where arre ated should be Sig tre d by the . eerrar Genera lt the Court could have re ved the pom for @ higher tribunal, it would » oat gladly have dene eo; but since the hi rty | " ; aulgeet was invelyved, there admitted nw sv Aud inde he I sd net the warrant vi the ccoverner General, De bad come to the Conclusion st the Court passessed he jurisdiction m the ‘ oe and be must order the autuediate re , of the prisoners | Thuvdecision evidently created great as- tonishment im Court. Cuere are two Csona- diam uc, ome pass d May ol, i349, the other 18th of May ING], especially to meet the difficulty, but the Judge held tha as these had wet received the assent of the Queen, pec wuld not regard =a in opposi woe to the bmpersal act rhe tollowing 7 aus- ubsehed. i stiches ate | Overre. Bee. 15.— The discharge of the St < ‘ aed the members of tbe Go- Alban's raiders es} * J t and the ground ut the disctarge t« pre- , ‘ hit . . - ‘ : i culous Phe Magistrate, it is likely PT oe P he severely dealt with New warrants have will be # . : be asued by the Superier Court J tdge, fur the eeu fa ‘ re-artest of the raiders, ud Conslabies are ib pur- va! . - ; Ay effective military ferce is fo be sent to eu a ' 7 she border towns minmediately te prevent turther de predati i ' ' MonTREAL, joth.—The conduct of Coursal, the strate, and Lemothe, the Chief of Police, : ed. Lemethe is accused of comp icity 4» jnvestigation is guing on by the Ceunei It t that Lemethe wii ts thought Toronto, Dee, 15,--There is a profound sensa- be distiissed lion ia cegard to Coursais decision in the case ef the raiders The best legal authority pro- neence it contrary tolaw, aud it meets with ral cundemnatio The following is Geueral Dix’s Order The last parsgraph in it is & curious one, sed may be meant as 3 hint to those on the border to do what they are advised pot to do :—- Herve ant? s DeEraAnTMEST oF Eas ? New York, Dec 1, lSo4 5 Information having been received at these head arters that the rebel maranders who were yurity sarder aa rovbery aut St. Albans, s¥e been , aryged from arrest, and that other enterprises ure actly Mi prepara 1 Canada, the Com nandine: (ieueral deems it the peopie of tie ic wae fo adoph The yet prompt and eflicient weasures fur te sen vof ties Vesutied property \li military commanders on the frotitiers are therefore structed, tu cause farther ucts o! pre ! asad ler ure uliempted, whether by srauders or | * *s welling Uhecer ¢ thn Slolis frum the rebel autheurities at Rix ninetiad, to sivot swa the perpetrators if possible while in the com a= f ties, Or ill if be hecessury wth w view tothe cuplure, te crosa the botihdary bel weet the tuited States and Canada, suid commande re are kere}y Hreeied to uirsue them, Wherever they may tuse refuve, aim il captured they are — unde ue Cire dmstalices—to t surrendered, but are to te seul t¢ (hese bee hey tariers ler triai aud pUudir le), by ial Law Phe Majer General commauding the Departnent wili not hesitate te exereise to the fallest «xient the authority he posmesses under Use rules f law recognized by all civilized States in regurd to per * a wuuiZ uw “tiie GX hae Within uatral t v, and fleeing te it fur an asylum afte’ com ! Wg acta Of depredulion WiHhin Our OD, BUC! a : en Lerciae Gf “aU hua ¢ becowe iis} eable to protect cur ilies and lows from r ery ali reer It is earnestiv hoped that the inhabitants of our! frontier distrieta will afetain frou afl acta « teta-! Ration on ace at of the outrages committed by the rel puruaders, and that the proper weasures of reiresa wilt Ye leit pthe ucliou of the aie mies By comand of M yor General Dix DD. LL. Van Bere, Col. and As-t Adj. General ‘ The resolutions introduced into the Senate ar: 23 lollewse: Mr. Chandler, after making some extended re- marks relative t - of the St lban’s taidera by the Canadian authorities, offered the o the d scharge fullowing : W heveas. recent raids } Cunadas and Nova Seotia british Provinces by the re heen orga he mithe ive t! in the} and men enlistec men purporting to held bela for murderivge aid rol the United States, for! for pleatically ea) turing§ let their crew «, and \ f marder, areon, gotrhery and peacenble und quaruved citiz of the i jled Mutes, aud ; Wherens, the people of the Britieh Provinces Ser las eliny <pezad tas protect these thieves, re4voers. in ceudiaries, picutes and morderers not omy iu their! tividual capacity, Lut by quibbles of law, there ! iere Kesolved, That the Committee on Mil fairs be dire< quire inte the expeds Army Corps to defeud oar com ne from lang peacenble citizens of wipes surde eage eu wy Af ney off rritory | irom al) ted to i elimtting an Lord+ring on the Lakes and Cunudian line Lestile demuustralieus aud lucu rivua. Mr. Juhason objec ted, and the resolution lays! over i Mr. Chandler said he hoped there would be not objection, and offered another, as follows :-— Wiereas, At the commencement of the rebellion } the United all Govern } meUls OF Log World, and “pou terme Of aunty and; geod will with Great Britain, and : i States were at peace with Wherese, That nation, before the arrival on her soil of og mivister, aceredited to the adwmivistration | of President Lineoin precipitately acknowledyed | the rebels as belliverents, thaa recognizing their flay upon the acean, withoyt which regouition it} woulg hure been rewarded and treated as pirutical by the other powers, ang i Whereas, She then proclaimed perfect neutrality between a Repyblic, with which she bad euter-| tained friendly relations for ypwards of half af ceutary, and its freasonable sulijects, and Whereas, Numbers of her subjects with the full 1 fitting out fast sailing British ships loaded, with munitions of war, for the purpose of running into our block-| wed ports to the rebels, thus furussljug tiem with | means of organizing gud continuing iu i Without which it could net have sustai: #iX mouths, and } ‘ Wherens, In addition to the abeve and with the knowledge of their Government, British sabjects aod members of Purliament are engayved in the | manufacture of piratical English ships, owned by British subjects, manned by British seamen and sales onder British colurs, for the porpose of burning, destroying and utterly driving from the ocean all peaceful vessels suiling ander the United | States flag, aud Whereas, Many private American slips have} heen burned by these English pirates from Enyiish | ceees, thus causing great dumaye to citizena of the nited States, therefore Resolved, That the Secretary of State be in structed to make out a list of each ship and eargo thus destroyed, with a fair and separate valuation thereof. and interest thereon at the rate of 6 per ' know ledge of her Government, commence bellion, d itself . ! i ‘ i ! rent from dute of destruction to date of presenta: | tion, and that he be directed to demand from the | Lrtist: Government in full for all ships and eargoes destroyed as aforesaid. Mr. Johnson objected, and the resolution lays Over Soth of the above resolutions were suleequently ordered to be printed, . we - Advices from Pernambuco ( Brazil), are to the 29th of October. There is nothing new from Kv in regard to the capture of the Florida, and the Peraambuco papers only contain copies of the order issued by government, that al! the ports of the couatry be shut against the Wachusett. | The papers alsw contain copies of the reports made by Captuin Mancebo, the officer whe was in command ov the Brazilian naval force at Bahia, at the time of the capture, and of Lieutenant Varelle, who was sent by him in a beat to order Captain Collids to desist from acts of hostility, me - The Toronto Globe says:—These Provinces as compared with other countries, are some- thing like those societies in the old world, which, started by poor mechanics vn a capi- tal of a few pounds, have awelled into pro- portiens of which none dared to dream when first the scheme was projected. Our wealth, our capital stock, our population are all ewall, und our difficulties are great also. By united action, by wise government, by pa- triotie self-denial, we may elevate ourselves to & position in the world which the very Freatest nations will not despise, and which very many will assured! Sre determined to stand alone, to know no common interest, to own DO common aspira- woos, to make fureigners of one another, and by insetion to foster the growth o! eavy and to cuerish groundless prejudices, we cut our- selves off frm the oaly fetare to which we me forsard with patriotic hope, or a san ensional pride, We may fail, but out enehee ree be gained ir CMURE TICS. euvy. Bat if we} Of the Dry Goods trade in New York, the Richmond papers of Wednesday last have| Trifune of that city, says: reached Washington. The Examiner of that date | ** The market is generally in & very inani- mate condition. ‘The retailers complain of the dullness of trade,and are buying less than was expected; and the jobbers are cun- sequently realizing less demand than they had anticipated. The generally light stocks of goods, however, enable the package mer-| chants to maintain their prices firmly, and especially on cotton goods, so that prices show no change from last week. The com-| mission merchants and importers have no- has the following :— “The military drama in Georgia is drawing | rapidly to a close. Gen. Sherman is at last ap-| ling for twenty five days. Whether he coimpletes | to happen this week. There are troops in his frent who will reso- nah or Darien after he passes a certain point. It | tl is reported that his advance was skirmishing yes- | . " | terdég Tuesday) rj , "e| thing to fear, evea if the present dullness ae y (Tuesday) morning with our outposts. We! » . } do not Know what Sherman may do when he finds | ,, should continue to the close of the seagon,| 4 furmidable force in his fr bat are di dit ee canna i cthdie « | & formidable foree in his front, put are isposed | ti as their supply i 16 Most Pigialy Cconser- | to believe that he will discard strategy and at- | fe vative basis. The trade in foreign goods) tempt to break the lines of his opposers. Let moves on slowly and continuously. The) hi do what he will he will certainly feel that | 5 auctions are fully attended, but the sales are | never was a general in amore critical position. without spirit, and prices are weak, and at) ae each succveding sale rather low.’’ -7o- Awrvt Deara or a Youna Woman By Fine.—- At Hartford, Monday night, Mrs. Am: 3 , i 2: ‘ars! p a ; . soda Brough, @ woman about 24 years) poo op Duncan, Mr. Bowden George Gardiner, of vl age, Was writing a letter to ber husband Bedeque, to Aun Eliza, daugliter of Mr.P Gardiner who is at present in Taunton, Mass., by the) of this City. ; light of a kerosene Jamp. From the appear- | At the Wesleyan Church, Rentaaiey near ance of the body and the room it would seem Leds, Bngland, on the 22d ult., by the Rev. John nen che had caaint itt ‘ a | 3. Fordham, the Rev. Charles Churchill, A. M., ‘ 0 go either out OF Across) Wesleyan Minister, formerly of thia City, to the room, and the lamp, being loose in its} Caroline, youngest daughter of the late “Rev socket, had fallen out, and the contents ig-| Francis Derry, Wesleyan Minister Married, h At the Manae, on the 20th inet., by the Rev Thomas Dunean, Mr. Alex. McDonald, to Miss Jessie Carrie, both of Let Thirty. J At the Bride's Father's, on the 27th inst., by the fe niting, set fire to her dress. She then must | Weatogue Tir ron te bave set dowa in a chair endeavoring to put Died, out the flames, but inhaling them fell over} At Little River, Bay Fortune, on the 13th De | cember. after a long illness, borne with exemplary m the floor dead. The jy presente sanintinitee tail i a ete presented a patience and resignation to the will of her Heavenly ping \ Ss it, the clothes being entirely | Farber, Mrs. MAnIANNE Uspenuay, relict of the burnt off, and the skin scorched until it} late William Underhay, Esquire, of Bay For- peeled off. Mrs. Brough leaves one child—| tune, in the sixty fifth year of her age. The ah 1y—wh » second birth-day was the day | deceased has left oue son and several daughters, 3 : : inany grand children, anda uamerous circle of other 0G WAC his mother met her untimely end | pejatives, to mourn the loss of a noat affectionate — Boston Herald. parent and very dear friend, whose maity estimable traits of character will long live in théir remen- brance In this City, on Satarday morning list, of Con- stiuption, at the early age ot 19 years, Micuake | EKpwarko Leaty, Student at Law, and fourth son of the late Mr. Jobn Leahy. | dispusition to greynese Mrs. 8S. A. Allen’s At Big Cape, ou the {7th ultimo, Mr. Fobn Rees! World's Haire Restorer and Zylobaleamum, or) senr, aged 32 years. Deceased emigrated to this |” Haw Dressing, are the best articles for attaming Island from Kilkenny, Lreland, in 1815. His death that end, and ne lady's toilet is complete without | 's deeply lamented by his sorrowing relatives und them. This is the testimony of those who use 4 large nutuber of friends, who esteemed him for them, beth in the United States and Europe. | "Guat uncut thee oe ome Milivns of battles sold every year. Every Drug. | adn tat ee tee a oe : Jobu Stewart, Ballechin, Lot 48, aged 85 yeurs. gist sells them.—W. R. Watson, Agent. Of consmaption, at the Lanatic Asylua, on the | o - oo - i , - 18th ultimo. Letitia Snelgrove, daughter ot Mr. | J Eveyen Curpren in Four Years.—We | Thomas Snelgrove, aged 21 years. u met @ widow woman yesterday, only 21/ At Grand River, Lot 06, om the 2rd alt, Arthur. oe Everypopy Inreresrep.—The glory ol | Woman is @ fine bead ef bair, one in: which the} natural softuess, colur and glossiness, are preser- ved, free from any tendency te falling eff and r } wre proaching the coast, whither he has been travel-| “put COLLEGE his journey or not depends very uwuch upon events) DAY NEXT, 3rd JANUARY, at 9} a. mM, lutely dispute his farther advance towards Savan- | 0" the evening of MONDAY, the 9th Janaary, at possible, x general survey of History and Philo FRIDAY evening, at 8 o'clock, on NATURAL oo | PHILOSOPHY. | on SCIENCE, and the means adopted at the day for the dissemination of scientific know Famity Tickers for the Course, 7s 6d. Ticket! immediate beneficial . effect. things. Laird & Harvie's: January 2, 1865. January 2, 1865 ‘NUE subscriber offers for sale for Cash Also a quantitity of Raisius, Apples, Onions, Sole Leather and Codfish. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE, and GRAMMAR) SCHOOL will be RE-OPENED on TUES- | LECTURES. DR. INGLIS will opeuthe LECTURE SEASON o'clock, The course will consist of Lectures on se History of Mental Philosophy in Britain, em racing a review of the lives of distinguished hilosophers, their peculiar systems, aud the gene i] current of events during the timer they respec- vely flourished. ‘These Lectures will be delivered rtnightly, and are intended to combine, as far as phy. First Lecture—Bacon aud DesCartes. -ROFESSOR ANDERSON will lecture every On Fripay, the 13th January, e will deliverthe INTRODUCTORY LECTURE oe edye. va single Lecture, 9d. To be had at Messrs J. LONGWORTH, Hon. Sec’y. Charlottetown, 2nd January, 1864. EARTHENWARE! VOR SALE by the Subscribers — 16 CRATES of the above. G. & S. DAVIES. i ceastthacantneedbtiit—ralotbo- lity MOLASSES ! VOR SALE by the Subseribers — 33 Puncheons Retailing MCLASSES. G. & 8S. DAVIES. FLOUR! or approved paper,— 700 Bbis. Extra FLOUR, I. C. HALL, Peuke’s Buildings, Water-st. January 2, 1869, ‘ ny r y CITY TANNERY! NOTICE. yeu subscriber wishes to notify those indebted to him by PROMISSORY NOTE, or therwise, that all aniounts unpaid after the 20th ANUAKY, 1365, will be sued for without any further otice . W. B. DAWSON January 2, 1865. 3ins years old, and yet the mother of eleven ebiil- sepind- iin Norton, Esyr, iu the Srd year of dren. She was a refugee from Tennessee, |... and married when she was but 15 years old, | and in nine months thereafter was the mo- | ther of three live healthy children. In the next twelve months she gave birth to twin girls; then inside the next twelve months, she was the mother of triplets again, two boys and a yirl; then, after a pause of eighteen months, she presented her husband with another round of triplets, two girls and . boy ; and she arrived in our town with the | entire lot. Her husband lost his lifa at the battle of Stone river, and she and her inter- esting and “bright-eyed little merry group - ke nae ~_— eae <p Gungpeagimnadna area PORT OF SUMMERSIDE. ENTERED: Nov. 18 —Schr Jessie, Purdie, Buetonche, bal. | s; 19—Foam, Pillman,Shediac,do. 2l—IiIndex, Pear- son, do,do; Aggie Davidson, Irving, Boston, goods. 24—PFoam, Pilluan, Shediac, molasses. 25—Deve, Chapuen, Buctouche, boards. 29 — Ripple, Ken jnedy, do salt. Jvec. l—Index, Pearson, Shediac, jbal. 3—Foum, Pillman, dodo. 9—=Star, Strang, ayV. bal. CLEARED: Noy. 18-—Brigt Irene, Gow, New York, oats, 19| Foam, Pilluan, Shediac, oats. 20th, Brigt. Orion, | Ibroun, Liverpool ; oats. Dove, Clhaupmwan, Mirawii \ chi; oats and pork. 29th, Agvie Davison, Irving, | (POSE persons whose accounts were due are hereby requested to do so forthwith, thereby 20 CASES 8 Card VATCUES. NOTICE! in October last (not having paid-the same), iving tronble. OATS taken at Two shillings per bushel. BEER & SONS. January 2, 1865. ‘Matches! Matches Ss WILLIAM DODD, Jany. %, 1865. Queen Square, Sugar & Molasses! s) HDS. PORTO RICO SUGAR, were left to find their way, upon the charity| New York; oats. Bark Muirhead, Muirhead, | 1 _ of our people, to ber friends in the middie Shediac ; bal. ae as | 7 Tierces and 10 Bbls. Barbadoes DO | tonished to find the coldness and cramps had en- . ' : Be eile Stet t Dee. 1.—Index. Pearson, Shediac; oats. 3d, 10 Puus Porto Rico MOLASSES. f c portion of [linvis, where she expects to Be) o. Siune Shedine-do. 4th. Foam. Pillman do | WILLIAM DODD | tirely left me, and I could sleep the night through, placed beyond all such humiliating neces- | gyri, Chester. Easson, Boston, do. 12th, Brig! Jan. 2.1865. I&P3w Queen Square which I had not done for years. I feel like another} ; sities. —(C airy Democrat, J B. St rong, Wallace, Bew Yor ‘ Stirs ' being. My appetite and strength bave also greatly a Phe Brig “J.B Strong,” which left this Port } To Housekeepers r improved by the use of the Plantation Bitters, ISth inst., is frozen in, about three miles Wharf; men have been employed in on the from cutting have succeeded in getting her to within abort 200) yards of the open water, but itisthought that there | The effeet of the present unhappy war is show- g itself apon the maimed limbs of Canadians, as well aw Americans. Last night, tour once strong aud healthy young men passed through the city en the route to their homes. One hada broken leg; one is no possibility of her getting aw ay this season | | was minus an aru; another had a wooden leg, [The chances are, that the ‘J. B. Strong’ will} and the fourth was wounded in the head Sad vet clear of the ice this morning, and proceed to sen | leffects of war'—Loadoa Advertiser, C. 'V. North about ]—Ist. } : “> : ; |} The Schr. ‘Spray,’ from Whiifax, arrived at | The papers say that the rapid growth of the | Georgetown on Saturday last, reports Sehr. * Sea | city of Philadelphia renders it difficult for the gas Breeze,’ from Halifax, with Hour, molasses, fish, | works to yield sufficient gas for the wauts of the | Ke., &c., for this port, abandoned ut sea The | Ju 1360 there were 639,500,000 cu- atte’ i ix owned vi 5 r. Kuight, aed : |8 ‘ : i) tis City¥, and we are serry to learti Was Hot insured. 4 fotee Senet nufactured.— x ud . ae , a . ‘ we leet mnmeiete es In ! ' the qu oer? fell Nhe Schr. * Boonty,’ belonging to this Island, off about 6,200,000, 000 feet. tT went up again) aiso from Halifax, iz said to be ashore near Souris. | in the year 1862 te 656,997,000 cubie feet, and in| r ~ 1863 to 735,000,000 cubic fect. . ro of) Arrivats in Europe from hence. comepes Sere po ante ore m however, Guaavesexn, Nov. 27.—Eliada, Taylor. Dee. 4 since 1461.—La that year there were 11,100 ap- | —Emblem, Phillips ‘ plieamts, while ia 1862 there were only 9507, and) Liyegroor, Nov. 26—Scorpion, Walsh. in 186%, Goes As eompared with 1809, when) Undine, Kickham. Dee. 23—A.H Locke, Caffray. there were $oZ3 epplicants, the inerease in 1863) LOth—Eypment, MeDonald. 8&th—ENena. APPLEDORE, 1.—Prairie Gem Pitz, Dee. 9 —Western Qneen, Hualman- | or ai jt! i Was vers decided jee = Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral), PRICES CURRENT. pient Consumptiva, and fur die relief of pig Combed ee UD. 5400s ss04 sac. Consuwptive Patients in the gdyanced| po by the quarter.... 2... -.e0 eres ee eel to Td stages of the disease. | Pork, (eareass).... 65.50.00 006. (88ll) 2. 0. cee cece weer becene coms 6d to id| ' So wide is the field of ite yaefuiges aud ao ngme-| Do : ; | rous are the cases of its cures. that almost every Mutton, POC IDs. ee eee neces ens ereece oe te 64d | MOLASSES, section of comntry abognds ip persons publicly Pe oe aoe — 2 - PUNS. Retailing MOLASSES, known, why have been restored from alarming sel Bow, sly" ea eth oan da oad a bd 430) 60' Pans, Demerara Do. even desnerate discases of the lungs by ite use. Late, per WD ieee ccescccecrcsaceererced §d to For sale. by When one tried, ita superiority over every other Butter (fresh).....-.-2+ee5 scone de 2d tols 4d | Doe 26 i. 8. CARVELL eXpeetorant is wo epparent to escape observation, be by the Wb. .-.sersesseeees peers 1a to 1s 2d) : . an and where its virtues are known, the public po, Chease, per lD...-.-ceceeeeee coer creees 3d to 6d longer hesitate what antidute to employ for the dis- yemeve pee podcingee onde obeedye eine . i pe S U 6 A R A tressing and dangerous affections of the puimenary | ¥4r4, Be eraevaeenese scenes seceeqa? arent . ‘uy ena pean tie a eee te ogr deals White | Flour, per Ibo.) 0-25 pp ee ee cece cece eee bd to 24d | 10 HUDS. BRIGHT SUGAR, wany inferor remedies taryst apon the community Oatuneal, perlb...., Pep reeeenesnes reed gd to Waa) ae For sale by : bed haye faiJed and been disearded, this has gained | Eggs, per duget,..-,,+-pesereeeeeeee I8 to Is ad Dee. 26. J. 8. CARVELL. friends by every trial, conferred benefits upon the | Vegetablee, afflicted they can newer forget, and produged eyres| Potatoes, per bushel..............-. 1s 3d to 1s Gd COAL TAR two namerous and too remarkable to be forgotten. | Purnips, per do ..---2+++2.+- ini SLulshe none : ‘ ‘ We can only assure the public, that its quality is| Plums, per quard,....--.-5 00.55 .. dune 50 BBLS. COAL TAR, carefully kept up to the best it ever has been, and | Grain. For sale by ie that it may be relied ca to do for their relief all) Barley, per bushel ................ 33 9d to 4s 61 Dee. 26. J. S. CABVELL. that it has ever done. : | Oats Is 10d to 2s Great nymbers of Clergymen, Physicians, States- | ° Poultry. IR ANKS’ SCALES men, aod -winent personages, bave lent ther? names | i ee i inkl cane? 2. to 28d FA B ‘ to certify the unparralteled usefulness of uprreme-) ny oye, cach... ++.00+ +++ + ee 8s to 8s FPMILE subscriber has in etock and for sale, . .... he @d bo Be 44} dies, but space bere will nut peruit the insertion of | ° s+ er++Ja 9d to 2s 3d ; : : ee them. The Agents below named furnish, gratis, our Chickens, per pair........ American ALMANAC, in which they are given ; | A y SrA \ | with, also, fuil descriptions of the complaints they | Fish ; Consisting ol— cure. - my Codfish, per Qh: «0. "wae Pgre veri aaven = to - Platforms, Those who require an alfer ative medicine to purify ee - Pm edie bib bie wows we a z ne Luions, the blood, will fad Aver’s Comp. Exr. Sansara-| Mackerel, per dozen...... cores gree BBs Counters, RiLiLA the remedy to use. Try it once, and you} Lumber. Grocer, and will know its value. Boards (Hemlock),.,.------+++2-+--+-88 6d to 4s Even Balances. Prepared by J. C. AYER & Co., snes = HM shew ivsiins 60) ban, eo Z a Dee. 26. J. 8. CARVELL, Ageut. Mass., and sold at wholesale and retail by ae ah. ......daterne dale Gite - . ingles, per M.... 2... cece wees ccceees W. It. WATSON, Charlottetown, PB. |" DES? ila BUCKETS & BROGMS, Bn ate wig 1 MUR Teta e-22 4--> sibbpe ses 60s to 80s DOZ. BUCKETS, 25 Doz. BROOMS, AVERY BROWN & CU., Halifax, N.S. Straw, per CWl..-. cere cece cece erereaeces Is to Se! 2 For sele hy ae 2 Sadl — iW a cua coed bon 6 00084 0.0 0660 Con nas 6 Use none. ne 7. ry SPECIAL NOTICE! 23 Butseagiai; per yard.... 2... see esses fis to Gs 6d Dee, WB. J. 8. CARVELL. TO READERS OF THE EXAMINER, | Catfekins, per fo.....--.....5+ «++ ee++ 27d to 94 . , » : ‘ | Hides, per ID .... ..0e cece cone cone ceees 44d to 5d CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. | sueepskins, .. s eaath aaa Tne undersigned would respectfully ask | GEOKGE LEWIS, Market Clerk. i attention to the preparations known as i =z rs LRP IUNNEW ELIS Che Great Rewedy for all Throat and Lung} UNIVERSAL COUGH REMEDY. Complaints. | — CONCERT HUNNEWELL’S TOLV ANODYNE ;: A perfeet relief for Neuralyia, all Nervous Com pluints, and Loss of Sleep. Hunnewel)’s Eelectic Pills; | Declared to be the most perfect Cathartu and Family Pill; seliom ree niring mere thau One for ia dose, act without Griping, und ove that should | be known to every family ; These preparations will be noticed each month, and originating from most potent qrestivne in Me ‘On Wednesday Evening next, dicine, enjoyed oe years re reputation, | the Ath January, 1865, | readers are invited to uecept such notices as 4 true | | index of character, and give me their confidence to A CONCERT will be given by the ST. CECILIA ane oe | CHORAL SOCIETY, for the above object, in JOHN L. HUNNEWELL, Proprietor, | Practical Chemist, Boston, Mass. 8 T. A N D R E Ww’ Ss HA L Bi: | POWNAL STREET. (oe For sale by Dealers in every City and Town. | 2 Dealers with good business references sup | {= Dvors opened at 74 o'clock. Concert to | | commence at 8. te Tickers of Apmisston, Ie. 6d.; to be had at the Stores of Hons. P. Walker, D. Brenan, | r rT > oa i i. . | Jone cures of sciatica, stiff joints, paralysis of the W. R. Watson and Jas. Re ddin, Esqrs. ; Messrs. | limbs, and other crippling diseases of the bones,| O. Connolly, J. A. MeKenna, Alex. McKenzie, sinews, and muscles, have been xccomplished by . hd aurice Kelly Holloway’s Ointment? It is the only Unynent| B.D. Reddin, Juhu Quirk, Maurice Kelly, and J. which produces any impression on these complainte. | G@ Eckstadt. The pills also work wonders. The Ointment and eo 7 ; 2 i Pille should be used at the same time, for the xe- Ch'town, 2nd January, 1865, tion of t.e one is greatly axsisted by that of the other. Why should any haman being suffer from | the above-mentioned maladies, when Holloway’s | Ointment and Pills are to be found in every city } and town in the world? These noble medicaments PUBLIC MEETING! | a vornposed of balsa: .and a beni d > + ' Miva heyas pref ni acs “| Public Meeting: = R. COLES will meet bis Constituents on WEDNESDAY, the Lith of January next, at 2 o'clock, P M, at Mr. James McDonald's, Fort Augustus, to explain bis views for opposing the Union of the Colonies, as a as » — on all i -onceruing the welfare ef the District. questions concernuilng GEORGE COLES: herald plied on commission. | W. R. Warsos, T. DesBrrsay, and M. W. | Skinner, Wholesale and Retail Agents, Char- lottetown. December 26, 1864. j 2m —_- Hottoway'’s Otrmesnt saxo Pitets.—Marvel | St Neciecrep Coveus axon Coins. — Few are aware of the importance of checking a Cough or “Common Cold,” in ite first stage; that which in the beginning would yield to a mild remedy, if neglected preys upon the Lungs. Brows’s Bron- | cnuiat Trocnzs, or Coven Lozesces, afford in- | stant relief. Ch'town, 31st Dec. 1864. Wanted! At the Charlottetown Barrel Factory, | Tremain’s Wharf— 10,000 Barrel STAVES, 6,000 do HOOPS. ing, for which Flour or Cash hep ehace. I. C. HALL. Office in Peake’s Building, Water-street. January 2, 1860. uf dinthineiiltaitaiasatass Jupsox’s Moustaty Hens Worm Tea.—The | following is an extract froma letter received by us from Dr. Rush of this a it spenks in trum- et tones for this great remedy ; read it—‘ As I be- i fore rewarked Ihave used Your WORM TEA in my practice :—now I never said a word in favor gt a Patent Medicine before, but I think it just to say to you that your medicine is no humbug, I bave tried it and I know it will dvall itelauims. It must be one of the most successfal medicines of the day, for it is most valuable, those who have children should never be without it.—Sold by all Dealers,— 25 Cents per Package. ! 100 her out for the past six or eight days, and | 1 and | harrow or roller. wi 100 CASKS 200 For the Benefit of the Poor..2 2 offer for sule cheap. : 7 BBLS. very superior FAMILY | FLOUR. | WILLIAM DODD, Queen Square. le PQw Jan. 2, 1865. : : iv: MARE FOR SALE! | VOR SALE, a hand-ome MARE, 3} years old, 15} hands high—sired by Mountaineer,” and out of a powerful Mare. / Also, A FINE BULL, | years old—a cross between the Durham and | yrshire; works quietly and well in curt, plough, | Apply to ALEXANDER LESLIE. Souris, Jany. 2, 1865. 4w FOUND, . ‘ j PPOSITE the Hillsborough Square, a) RIDING SADDLE. The owner can have | 1¢ same, by proving property aad paying expen “s. Apply at this Office. January 2, 1865. i wedal = SPRAY COW.—There has been on the'| subseriber’s premises, for some time past, a} | For the rapid eure of Coughs, Colds, Influen- | en ae ee jstray COW. If said Cow is not claimed and all zs, Llvarseneces, Creu Propebitis, Inei-| : ver. oe wT } eXpenses a before TUESDAY, the 24th January | = wot Pi |e 7 : ' Provisions, jinstant, she will on that day, at 12 o'clock, noon, | -++. » 24d to 5d} be sold at Public Auction, at my barus. LAWRENCE GALLANT. see eeeeddd to 4gd| Cape Egmont, Lot 15, January 2, 1865. 4w a fall assortment of ¥AIRBANKS’ STANDARD SCALES, KEROSENE. best KEROSENE GIL, Fur sale by Dee. 26. J. 8. CARVELL,. SOLE LEATHER, SIDES heavy New York SOLE LEATHER, For sale by J, 8. CARVELL. RAISINS, BOXES choice RAISINS, For sale by Dee. 26. J. 8. CARVELL. FLOUR! FLOUR! BBLS Buker’s FLOUR, 5U Bbls. Pastry bo. 200 Dbis. Extra bo. 500 Bois. Superior and Fair, For sale by Dee. 26. Dee. 26. J. S. GARVELL. SOAP and CANDLES. 100 Boxes P. Y. SOAP, 100 Boxes common Soap, 100 do CANDLES, For sale by Dee. 26. tf J. S. CARVELL. BUFFALO ROBES. Pur Subscribers have just received 4 Bules Extra Nu. | Butfulo Robes, which they DODD & ROGERS. Dec. 19, 1864. 4i KEROSENE OLL. N Strere, 30 Bbls. Kerosene OLL, for sale, by wholesale or retail. DODD & ROGERS. Dee. 19 1864. 4 ‘B‘HE Subscribers have received on Cun- signment from Naygatuck Blaek Lead Works, 10 Cases Stove Lead, which they will sell low for cash. _ DODD & ROGERS. Dee. 19, 1864. 6i APPLES. APPLES. UST received a Ict of RUSSET and BALDWIN APPLES at Dodd's Brick Store, Pownal Street. DODD & ROGERS. Dec. 19, 1864. 4i SUGAR. MOLASSES. HDs. SUGAR, Puns. MOLASSES. _ DODD & ROGERS. | Ways made up to the original standard, of highly | invigorating material and of vure quality, although the prices have so largely advanced,” &e. The Jribune just hits the nail on the head! 199 Rbls. Extra Superfine FAMILY FLOUR, The Plantaticn Bitters are not only made of pure material, but the people are told what it is. The Recipe is pablished around each Bottle, and the bottles are not reduced in size. imitations and counterfeits have sprun up. They impose upon the people once and that’s the last of them. Government Hospitals, are recommended by the | best physicians, and are warranted to produce an lieve the Plantation Bitters have saved my life. of thy Plantation Bitters. are constantly relating to us, we candidly believe | one half of the weakness, prostration and distress | experienced by them would vanish. James Marsh, « young | three children, the first two are weak and puny, his | wife having been unable to nurse or attend them, | self, and both are hearty, saucy and well. | with weakness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, Oranges, The New Yotk Tribune says, ‘* The reason wy! JUST REUHIVED, per steamers Commence Drake's Plantation Bitters are so universally used | and have such an immense sale, ia that they are al-| 3 Bbls. Oranges, 75 Bbls. APPLES, Baldwin & Russet, '35 Bbls. ONLONS. At least twenty The Plantation Bitters are now used in all the Facts are stubborn “«* * * Towe much to you, for I verily be- REV. W. U. WAGGONER, Madrid, N. y.” * Thou wilt send me twu bottles more My wite has been greatly “oe * benefitted Ly their use. Thy friend, ASA CURRIN, Philadelphia, Pa.” | , «* * * T have been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia, and had to abandon preaching. * * *| | The Plantation Bitters have cured me. REV. J.S. CATHORN, Rochester, N. Y.” “«“* * * Send us twenty-four dozen more of your Plantation Bitters, the popularity of which are daily increasing with the guests of our house. SYK ES, CHADWICK & Cu., Proprietors Willards’s Hotel, Washington, D.C.” “* * * T have given the Plantation Bitters to hundreds of our disabled syldiers with the most astonishing effect. G. W.D. ANDREWS, Superintendent Soldier’s Home, Cincinnati, 0, ‘* * * The Plantation Bitters have cured me of liver complaint, with which I was laid up pros trate and had to abandon my business. H. B. KINGSLEY, Cleveland, 0. *‘* * * The Plantation Bitters have cured me of a derangement of the kideys and the urinary or- gans that has distressed me for years. It acts like a charm, C. C. MOORE, 254 Broadway.” New-Beprorp, Mass., Nov. 24, 1863. Dear Sin :—I have been afllicted many years with severe prostrating cramps in my limbs, cold feet and hands, and a genera) disordered system. 20 Bbls. CRACKERS, Wine, Butter and Seda. 20 Bbis. CRUSHED SUGAR, Boxes JORDAN ALMONDS, Filberts, Castana 200 Boxes LOZENGES, Boxes COFFEE, Saleratus and Shoe Blacking, 5 Cases MATCHES, 20 4 Casks Kerosene OLL, 20 Boxes CANDLES, Tea, Brown Sugar, Molasses, Mastard, Pepper, Cream Tartar, Licorice, and a lot of other articles Atso—The largest assortment of Which will be sold Cheaper than consisting of all kinds of LOZENGES, Ju Jubes, Gum Drops, Clear Toys, Kisses, Al- Cough Candy, and a large assurtment of _ other kinds tov numerous te Dame. i Gents’ Hair Otter, Plucked Otter, LADIES’ FURS, A Lot of Ladies’ Sontags RENFREW HOUSE, Lemons, Apples, Onions. and FRANCONIA— 2 Borcs Lemons, | ALSO —— and Walnuts, 20 Doz. BROOMS, Dozen BUCKETS, 50 Boxes SALT, in the Grocery ‘Trade. CONFECTIONARY in the Island, it can be imported, FRUIT DROPS, MIXED CONFECTIONARY, nonds, Conversation Lozenges, Lutnps, Sticks, Pulverized Sugar, or Icing Cake; Wedding Cake made to order. (#'A great variety of CAKE ORNAMENTS. All will be suld cheap tor Cash. ALEX. McKENZIE. Water Street, Dec. 19, is64 —1 W M Tin DELANY & BYRNE A RE offering the following Goods at Very Low Prices: and other superior quality FUG GAPS. CANADIAN MOCCASSINS, Seal Over Boots, Woollen Hoods, Breakfast Shawls, Skeleton Skirts, AT COST. Charlottetown, 19th December, 1864. Physicians and medicines failed to relieve me. Some friends in New York, who were using Plantation Bitters, prevailed upon me to try them. I come menced with a small wine-glassful after dinner. Feeling better by degrees, in a few days I was as- Respectfully, JUDITH RUSSEL.” —— If the ladies but knew what thousands of them Ezq., of 159 West 14th St. N. Y., says, “ he bas but that she has taken Piantation Bitters for the last two years, and has a child now eighteen months old which she has nursed and reared ber- The ar- ticle is invaluable to mothers,” &c. Such evidence might be continued for a volume The best evidence is to trythem. They speak for themselves. Persons of sedentary habits, troubled lack of appetite, distress after eating, torpid liver, constipation, diabetes, &c., will find speedy relief through these bitters. Every bottle for exportation and sale out of the United States has a metal cap and green label around tbe neck. Beware of re-filled bottles. See that the cap bas not been mutilated. Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bitters in bulk or by the gallon is an im- postor. We sell! it only in bottles. Sold by principal dealers throughous the habita- ble globe, P.H. DRAKE & CO. New Yor. _ Och. 10, 1904. Sm. heaven 66 fpue HUMAN FACE DIVINE.” A New System of Physiognomy — Eyes, Ears, Nose, Lips, Mouth, Head, Hair, Hands, Feet, Skin, with all “signs or Cuaracter,” and Hew to Read them, given in the Phrenological Journal and Life lilustrated for 1865. S.R. WELLS, Editor. Portraits of Remarkable Men, in every ealling, i!lustrating different Phases of Huwan Character, the sane and the insane, the virtnons and the vicious ~ PuYstoGsuomy, ETHNo- LOGY, PHRENOLOGY, PsyChoeLoGy, etc., in each nawber. New Volume, dist, for 1365. Monthly. Only $2a year. ‘ Now is the time to subscribe.” Sample uumbers by first post, 20 cents. Please address Messrs. FOWLER & WELLS, 339 Broadway, New York. Dee. 12, 1864. New Grocery and LIQUOR STORE. MclIsaac’s Old Stand, - - - Queen Street. FENIIE subscriber begs to acquaint his friends and the public that he has opened the STORE formerly occupied by Donato Mclsaac, Esqr, and otfera for sale for Cash the following, along otherarticles ex Ship Lotus trom LONDON, Puincess oF Waves from SHEDIAC, Commerce from BOSTON and HALIFAX, and Reruixver from NEW YORK:— Puncheons RUM, Hhds HOLLAND GIN, Do Alcohol, (95 Cases DV DO over proof) Do London bo Hhés Cognac Brandy, Wiuds Scotch Malt Whis- Cases do do Cuses Ginger Cordial, ev, Hhds frish 44 Whiskey Port Wine, Porter and Ales in quarts Sherry Wine, and barrels, : 500 Barrels choice EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, TEA, Crushed and Brown SUGAR, MOLASSES, Boxes and quarter boxes RAISINS, Apples, Soap, &«, &c, &c. The above having all been purchased for Cash, eau be sold at wausual!y low prices. MARTIN G'HALLORAN. _ Charloitetown, Dec. 12, 1864. im ENGLISH & AMFRICAN GOODS. fEXVE SUBSCRIBERS have received per Lotus trom LONDON, Undine and Commo- dore from LIVERPFOL:— 30 Cheats Superior TEA, Kege Blue, 30 Half Chests do. do., Bbls. Washing Soda, Bbls. Currants, Kegs Baking do. Boxes Valentia Raising, Coils Manilla Cordage Boxes Layer do., Bale Gruin Sacks, ibis. Crushed Sugar, Boxes Soap, Baga Rice. Also from BOSTON: Doz. Brooms, Doz. Buckets, Cases Lozenges, Boxes Underhill’s Axes, joxes Candles, * Tron Shoe Nails, Bags Fine Salt, a “ Boxes Pepper, Duz. Stove Brushes, Caus Mustard, “Shoe > Bole. Crackera, Cases Matches, “ Bread, Doz. Whips, Cases Hats and Fur Caps, a large variety of Ker-) esene Lampe and Extra Chimneys. DODD & ROGERS, | Dodd's Brick Store, Pownal Street. | Dee. 19, 1864. 6w REMEMBER That the very Lest pluce to purchase HARDWARE Is AT Ww. EB. DAWSON’S. who hae, by arrivels from ENGLAND and the UNITED STATES, received a very large supply, which, added to the stock on hand, forms the largest. yet offered by him, and at ais usual LOW PRICES FOR CASH. Greut George Street, Dec. 5, 1864. NOTICE! BOOKS! BOOKS!! BOOKS fYXHE Annnoal Ssle of Books received from the celebrated Publishers, Messrs. Lumley & Son, London, will take place at an early duy, for particalarsand day of sale, see Catalogues, ania ean be had at Sules Room ou and after the Sth day of Juuuary next. . : N. RANKIN, Auctioneer. 1! eee Dee. 19,1864. 4 (PSHE, Mails for the UNITED STATES, until furtber notice, be made up and forwarded froin the General Post Oifice, Charlottetown, every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY even- West Indies, will be forwarded every alternate THURSDAY sud SATURDAY evenings, at 8 o'elock, as follows, viz:— Thursday 29th December, Thursday 231 February, Saturday, 3lst do Thursday, 12th January, Saturday, 4th de Saturday, ith do Thursday, 26th do Thursday, 23d do Saturday, 28th do Saturday, 20th do Thursday, Sth Febraury, Saturday, Mth NEW YEAR GIFTS!! LIKD & HARVIE'S be continued each day, until all are disposed of, comprising in part: DA 4A Hf ih So WINTER ARRANGEMENT. CANADA and the neighbouring Provinces will, ngs,.at 8 o'clock. Mails for Great Britain, Newfoundland and the Saturday, 25th do Thursday, 9th March, Thursday, 6th April, do Saturday, 8th do L. C. OWEN, Postmaster General. General Post Office, Charlottetown, Dec. 26, 1864. Christmas Presents ! EXTENSIVE SALE OF CHRISTMAS PRESENTS ND New Wear Gifts, 00K STORE, South Side Queen Square. To commence THIS DAY, and LADIES’ WORK BOXES, In Papier Machie and Rose Wood. LADIES’ WRITING DESKS, Iu Papier Machie, beautifully inlaid with Mother of Pearl. Papier Machie Goods, In Card Baskets, Stationery Cases, Ladies’ Com- panione, Watch Stands, Writing Desks, Work Boxes, Glove Boxes, &c. GUTTA PERCHA VASES, BRONZED VASES, Gutta Perehs Card Trays, Rustic Baskets, Ink Stands, &c. CARD CASES, In Ivory, Mother of Pearl, Turtvise Shell, &e. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, Jn splendid Bindings and styles. A Magnificent Assortment of BIBLES, CIIURCH SERVICES and PRAWER BOOKS, In various Styles and Bindings, viz: Blue, Green und Purple Velvets, sforocco Antique, Ouk sides, Plain Morocco, Gilt rims and Clasps, &c. GOLD PENS and PENCIL CASES. A Larke Assortment of Games and ‘Toys, Games of Joko, Rounlets, Lolitaine, German Tactics, Aunt Sally, Popinjay, Calculation, Dowminues, Drafts, Skittles, Seven to Win, Christmas Pudding, &c. &e. &e. Bagatelle Boards, Tiavoli Boards, Puzzles and Dissectiovs, in great variety. Toys in every variety suitable for HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Poetical Works, Drawing- room BOOKS, Annuals, &e. &c. Beautifully Bouad. A Splendid Lot of PICTURE BOOKS, Suitable for Children, together with an abundance of other articles which cannot be enumerated. Don’t KForget LAIRD & HARVIE'S, South Side Queen Square. Charlottetown, Dec. 19, 1864. C. L. STRICKLAND, Surgeon and Mechanical Dentist. Office Great George Street, near Water Street. meets inserted on Gold, Platina, Silver and Vuleanite (without extracting the roote, if desired.) the teeth to satisfy themselves they are as repre- sented. Decayed Teeth filled with Sponge Gold, Goldfoil, Tin, Platina and Lithodeon, and restored to their natural shape aud usefulness. ing Cloroform and Ether adauiuistered- Darticalar attention paid to regulating teeth. Patietits will be allowed sufficient time to wear The most improved instramente used in extract- Dr. S. will gaarantee to give satisfaction in all cases, both us to QUALITY OF WORK and PRICE, which shail be as reasonable as at auy Office in thie or the neighboring Provinces. All work KING SQUIRE Cloths, Cloths, Cloths, = N Beavers, Whitneys, Meltans, Biue, i Black, Brown and Drab BROAD-CLOTH, Manse Clothé, Doeskios, Tweeds, &¢.; a very superior lot, BEER & SONS. Shawls and Mantles. |_»**F STYLES, cheap. BEER & BONS. Ready-Made Clothing. GOOD Assortment. A lurge lot of HEAVY OVERCOATS. BEER & SONS. FUR CAPS, FUR CAPS. SPLENDID variety in qualities and prices, BEEK & SONS. ie LADIES’ FURS, ITCH, Oppossum, Musquash and Mock Ermine Boas, Muffs aud Cuffs to match, A A Monkey Muff. Alsv Russian Pup and Siberian Lamy Skins. BEER & SONS. SEAL SKIN COATS. FEW very svrrrior. BEER & SONS. Felt Hats, Felt Hats, Ladies’ and Gente’, latest styles. BEER & SONS. Boots & Shoes. EN’S and BOYS’ STRONG BOOTS and BROGANS; Ladies’, Misses’ and Childrens’ Kid and Cloth Leather BOOTS and SHOES. BEER & SONS, BUFFALO RORES, CF Fisst cbass QUALITY. BEER & SONS. SKATES, SKATES, SKATES, ADIES’, GENTS’ and BOYS’, a large yariety and VERY CHBAP. BEER & SOXS, Stoves, Stoves, Stoves, FEW of the VICTORIA COAL COOK STOVES, acknowledged to be the very best for burning Smali Coal. Also some very hand- some Parlor Stoves for both Coal and Wood. Box Stoves for Sebool-houses and churches. The Leviathan Cook Stove for Wood. BEER & SONS. 800 PATRS LADIES* and MISSES GENT'S, ; BOY'S and CHILDREN’S Rubber Boots and Shoes, ‘OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. BEER &. SONS. Charlottetown, Dec. 5, 1864. DAWSON'S BUILDING, CORNER OF GREAT GEORGE AND KENT STREETS. WILLIAM H. WILSON H+ JUST OPENED A LARGE STOCK OF General Merchandise, -——-CONSISTING IN PART OF LADIES, DRESS GOODS, in all the latest styles; Coburgs, Alpacas, Lustres, Delaines, Wincies, French Merinos and Delaines, Gey, White, Striped and Printed COTTONS. SHIRTINGS, Tiekings, Osnaburgs, Drill, Jeans, Sheetings in Grey sud White. White, Red, Blue, and Fancy FLANNELS; Broad Clotha, Doeskins, Tweeds, &c., &e. Superior Meltona, very cheap; Mantle Cloths, Mantles, and Ready-made CLOTHING, FEATHERS, Hats, Shawls, Bonnets, Gloves, Hosiery, &e., &e. HARDWARE, Shovels, Hoes, Plough Mounting, Weavers’ Reeds, Nails, &c., &e. TABLE CUTLERY, Sheath Knives, Powder, Shot, Caps, Blister Steel, &e., Ke. BOOTS and SHOES, Ladies’ Wellington RUB- BERS, Rubber Shoes, &e., &c. GROCERIES; TEA, superior quality; Sugar, Molasses, Raisins, Tobacco, &c., &e. HOOP SKIRTS, in great variety. W.. 1. W. begs to call special attention to his Steck ef FURS, imported direct trem the Montreal Factery, consisting of — : BOAS, in Mountain Martin, Stone Martin, Fiteh, Mock Fitch, Lustred, Opossum and Minesota. A few Princess Royal BOAS, superior . CAPS, in Hair Otter, Phuckad r, Grey Plushed Alfred, and a lot of otber styles. Dawson's Buildings, Now 7, 1864. New Brunswick Ale! (Prue undersigned has received from New Branswick, 800 gailons of very superior KX ALE, which he offers for sale iu cisks aud quarter Also in bottle by the barrel. DOUGLASS A. SMITH. Enquire at the office of D. M. Harrington, Req, Water Street. Dec. 26, 1864. AUCTION! UST ARRIVED,per steamer Commence, fron HALIFAX, a iarge supply of Fall & Winter DRY GOODS, direct from ENGLAND, and will be sold AUCTION, at D. Mcissac’s NEW STOR qummencing On FRIDAY, and will be continued every day and evening, at 9 and 7 o'clock p.m , until the whole is disposed of. [CB Goods w be sold in lots to suit purchasers. M. KELLY, Auctioneer. Ch’town, Dec. 19, 1864. TO CARRIAGE MAKERS! casks. AXLES, BOLTS & NUTS, to be had very cheap for Cash at W. BE. DAWS0N'S. December 5, 1864. FRUIT, &c. 7 Bbls CURRANTS, retailing at 8d per lb Gs, JORDAN ALMONDS, CANDIED PEELS, LAZENBY'S PICKLES, KKEN’S MUSTARD, SPICES, at W. E. DAWSON'’S, Dec. 5, 1864. Great George Street. FINAL NOTICE. QWiNe to the smal] amounts paid by those indebted to the Estate of the inte PA- TRICK STEPHENS of Orwell, notwithstanding the many cautious given said debtors, the Bub- scriber Loscby informs them, unless their several amounts are paid before the TWENTIETH of January next, the books and aceounts will be rout into Charlottetown for immediate collection, with- out any distinetion of names. - ¢ cane: Orwell Cheap Store. Orwell, Dec. 19. 1864. ides! Mides - Hides! MPuE highest market price will be pad for OX and COW HIDES and CALF SKINr, , i 7 | Street. at Dodd's Brick Store eae os ERS. Bopt. 19, 1864. BOOTS & SHOES. JUST RECEIVED, PER 8TEAMER FRANCONIA, 500 Pairs Ladies’, Geats’, Boys’, Misses’ and Children's BOOTS and SHOES, whieh <i Et GRR Meee kxcaitdh. H. HASZARD. 55 Boxes Valencia RAISINS, at 9d = do 30 do — Layer Do i4d do 5 Cwt. Sultana Do dodo warranted. November 28, 1864. December 6, 1864. Charlottetown, August 22, 1864, ‘ ING MACHINE CASTINGS, — BEER & SONS, August 4, 1964. wh. ask stiles t ng, Og sae ala apd ar lneenetigteseaneoee _* ere es iin: q | ce ee i PP oot tamer arf memes ii ty ie 5. ? rf