- — ov AO LLL LLL AE ~ LAA ACC aids * a Yep pnattiease wae a owvem - - - oe le ‘ wave home spotteas ch Wit tewiliy CouviSe ule bedi AS Of Loe HALIIAL S "Cg = T + A ed we N 7 ryN Y adies, who have alva} ” | Hanes tetbieiats Ractichiitheniithtian cL ee ee Port of Charlottetown. | “ITALIAN WAREHOUSE. i A | S 4 ; , ' MN n ornaments to 4 re a " » -_ : ablishment Of 26th session of the Baptist Convention of ENTERED | OR SALB AT THE. LOWEST PRI-; . : 9 9 a . a State support Night Schoo] }) nie ‘4 5 — . i . . | 4 a . : y te ute Bs ight School in Charlot-: the three aArtime Provinces show the to- Nov.22. Sehr. Mary, Hannan, River Philip ;teal. | CES; i Kw : etown ea @ Ww wast havine i ‘ » ° on tn , . ’ yr i. «| Bt " msfied | e | sed tetow can now boast of having in; tal membership to be 28 316, distributed as 73. Schr. Tickler, Aylward. Newfoundiunds| Peiging, Currents, Citron Lemon, and a our midst master mechanics ssond y , : o . bal. Brig, Katie, Malone, Boston; merch’dse, ’ Peals, Fi ‘noe Boives uf bik bine 1 , — 8; second WW. follows: Nova Scotia, 17,494, New Bruns Brig KE. G. Muteh, Match, Picton, coal. | ae : exis, p oy pices, bch » wo hat none in British An S108, and it will. we im , 46 >r . sciadi The 24. J.J. Marshall, Hughes, Pictou, coal. Sebr. | Aris ‘ruits, reserve ringer, | . ' trust, bo the alu of eevee eel we wick: 10,154, P E. Island, 768. The ad-)“Geicevinie, Wallace, Hawhsbory,, sleepers, Caenal. Sdiwen, Lobes | CUSTOM TAILORS, ; % und the feeling mani “er “18 Alm of the young men under dition by baptism in the Provinces within) Mars. Marsham Richibuetou; deal. Adventure, | Beens, Peas, Jame,Jel- . their wat i at ' ee ¢ eee Sect? failace. N. 8.36 c | ; . i town and Melt guidance, to not only equal. but sur- | the year amounted to 1,214 persons. There - Pp, Wellnet, B- 8 Se lies and Marmala~- Jane, “McLean, Chatham;deal. British Eagle, ass } smhanioal alii —_ . : : : : ; ‘ ; / : asured our surmises are om in mechanical skill their masters. As are 136 churches in New Brunswick. Four Sor, ictou; coal. sae. MeDonald, | aie o~ Reg . , ; ,, the education Act will likely ; ’ es | Gult;Mackerel, Snipe,Morrisay,Newfounland ; e, Peaches, &c., ac. » whole community should wnat » Set will likely be amended were constructed within the past year—at| bal ’ PP ate , “~ i hay ¢ in the hext session of the Legislature we wm.: . , 27 A. H.C, Foster Pictou; coal Olivia, Buck. Superior TEA & COFFEE. QUEEN STREET, be ann y the scribbling of a base 5 ; Third Richmond, Avondale, Upper New-|*‘; 4; #.&- ° ? tk Yhoice Old Port and Sherry, Champagne hope the people's representatives will make | ler, Tatamagouche; herring. Harriet Newell,| Choice — coward, Ww screens himself hehind the ; ‘ Ca Mitel easte and Northfield and Sussex. 4new| McPherson, Halifax; merchandize. Magyie | Claret, &c.. &c. mask e anonymous “McD,'’ to gratify nae provision for the support of @ Night meeting houses have been erected at Long! PR my Weate Beet ned Hatifax,| N- B. All Wine and Liquors warranted his vindictive feelings, is bad enough, but! * a ioe for es Branch, Elgin Corner, Prosser Brook, and | merchandise *| pure and mesa CRACHERN & CO . mene uid Reabudiontnl Gib at ”y 9 ) sugges a f . . ny . 44 ‘ . Pm che stain Will ever rest on the gallant re woul urther suggest t int the Board Mill Cove. Two clergymen were admi:-| evitaniat si A , : Have the Larg -teowe of the Herald. who. fearing to try Of Education take the matter in hand and ce ae ae : | Nov. : ; Dec. 4, sil. city palm Editot , ig to try ‘ tablia? : iad ; ted to the ministry: Rev. Frank Beattie, | sor. 8. Schr. Emblem, lenor Chester; produce teen een their steel with men who could defend at once establish such a school as is re-} at Ghed@iee and Rev. Selomen Salt | *9_ bark Solara, McLeod, Sydney ; bal. artha, a ce debs oil required, relying on the Legislature for). - ’ A 1ith, ot McLean, Pictou; produce, THA. TEA... them ros, sullered their colomns to be - . 5 Elgin. 30. bark. Moselle, Mckae, oats, Queenstown. polluted, and their own characters to be the money to meet its expenses. Messrs. | Sehr. Pandora, D. Eon, Yarmouth ; prod 65 Pe — l Congo TEA, at Cost F J R N | S H | N G G 0 0 D S 5 Thi Ye ark Undine, Sy ks -brig. | a arges. il f they have any character to John Scott and Archibald White deserve! AN APPALLING SuGGEsTION.—The Lon- a ak — woe Eden poche | " . N. RANKIN, CLOTH S A N D | the thanks of the community for their sug ‘don Pall Mall Gazette fears that the city of | 17 Mary Hannan, Port Philip; produce. Str. A'- Corner Pownal and Water Sts, lose by publishing cOmmunr cations re wa : sect g » tai haracters “ 16 weaker gestion in the matter. Chicago has the power to ruin the Domin-| Seedien pen? meen HPT Onn Dec. 4, 1871. sex. Such actions might be tolerated in a — * lion of Canada. Al! tha: is needfl 66h) EEE ——— en’ heathen land, but cannot be too much con Mucn has been said of !ate regarding Chieago to cu: a canal thirteen feet deal A. B é & MITH . Molasses. Molasses. demned in a civilized country | the durability of spruce, and instances cited through the belt of limestone which girts aye nani 20 PUNCHEONS Retailing MOLASSES, IN THE MARKET. ee to show that it will stand many seasons. | the southern bay of Lake Michigan, and MA N v i AC i U RE R as low as any in Market. Tee steamer Heather Belle, which left} To prove that this is not so, we ask our} then the waters that flow ipto the Gu'f of IMPORTER & DELER Corner re Sts Mount Stewart on Wednesday last, having| readers to consider where are the large|St. Lawrence will have, indeed. to flow Dee. 4, 1871. gone there for the purpose of towing down| piles of spruce and fir sleepers that were | south into the Mississippi and Gulf of Mexi od GARMENTS MANUFACTURED T0 ORDER Mr. Gillan's barg ie, had great (ifficulty in laid in the vicinity of Lillsboro Mil's last}co. The opinion which the Gazetle thus | HATS CAPS & FU RS Apples. Apples. ; forcing her way through the ico as far as| winter? They have gone as if by magic,| gives it states to be slso that of the ’ aL : BARRELS APPLES, Dominion pro Hayden's wharf, with the assistunce of the! and contracts are now offered for a mi'lion| British Geographical Society. They say 50 duetion. passengers and crew, who broke the ice be-| to rep'ace them, and at prices largely in|the variation of the height uf the lakes Boots and Shoes. N. RANKIN, fore } r. At Hayden's wharf the passen-| excess of those formerly paid. Reason it| above tice level is, until we come to the HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR Dec. 4. 1871 amar init canines tineiacasdniie IN OUR USUALLY FIRST-CLASS STYLE! gers ‘eft her. On Thursday, she had made/ as you will, whether from being bedded in| great fall of Niagara, but trival; Lake Su- MINK, MUSKRAT, FOX & OTHER FUR oe her * y cown as far as McNa!ly’s Point.| the earth. or having saw teeth bedded into| perior being 6:0 feet, and Lakes Huron SKINS. Soap. Soap * On Friday, a party of men were sent from | them, they certainly have not lasted well |#0d Michigan 575 feet, and Lake Erie 565 SOUTH SIDE QUBEN SQUARE. BOXES SOAP, Non as No. 1 ° KAGES ! th ty to assist the crew in their endea in that vicinity. | while Lake Ontario, into which the other Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. 100 Pale, 3 Crowe, oan No. ) Brows L000 PAC A ° vors to extricate her, and get her to the i | Lakes flow via Niagara, is but 232 feet, January 17,1870. san at Manufacturer's price. all wa Up to the t _ we write, she 13 | We would eall the attention of our read. | Therefore if Chicago people would cut a} ee N. RANKIN, ? ——————— stil! hard and fast in the ice, anc will likely lers to advertisments of ihe Hillsborough | Short canal, with a fal of thirteen feet, into Marriages, lee 4 1871 Corner Powna!l and Water Sts, 0 UJ S E ESTABLISHED 1 aR ? 0 ! rema ere for the winter. Mills. This establishment, while affording |e Il mois River, the flow of the Lakes} At the residence of the bride's father, Sonth | ; : — We learn that the tug boat Maid of the would go that way instead of toward Nia | ms Bedeque onthe 23rd inst., by Philips Irving, q. J. P., Mr. Jumes Gillespie, of Carlton, to | Gingerette. Gingerette. —_—_——_|0'—_--" employment to many persons in the city, | \ zen in at Orwell, and that there ; : are S ¢ . . ee oie is. , ; : ‘ \ , os . ; a : st there | opens a ready cash market for material that, | °"*: the St. Lawrence, the great river of| al —— second daughter of Hugh | 50 CASES of the Celebrated (Thom & y e son enty-two vessels, ch eflv loaded ‘ - ; : y . “ sai eae e 1. ampbe . : D + " j a nee Y : , before the Mills went into operation, oent” anada, would become very mueh small At the residence of the bride’s father, on the vw Cameron Brand), Glasgow. WHOLESALE & RETAIL—F 3 LL 1871. nae, Gasemnen Sy the ice at Mount comparatively of little yalue. They now|™ and the Mississippi, the great American | l!th ivst., by the Rev. R. Frame, Jobn F. Brine, N. RANKIN, ipara el i i i e he ) - ie tew 1 in i the rt) ~) Pas - - : . “aq., M. eo, OT Mont Ste Ss . ) 1, j . . St rt and the North and Wast Rivers y river, would become correspondingly deep Fsq., M. D., of Monat Ste wart, to Susan E., only | Corner Pownal and Water Sts. Sy i ee ity olen 1 «} , udvance the price, which will have the effect me) |}dxughter otf Mr, Fianklyn Sterne, of the same} Dee. 4, 1871 Ce oy Se Cane j}er, and an easy navigatable channel be had | pPlice. | ie ee I lal ld es Mes 4 {of raising the price of our Firewood. To : Ree ettatattetata Juitmirniiiaitinn the weather we have experienced thi i. h ' iii te . f the di from Lake Superior to the Gulf of Mexico; . “ IPWARD far the ad 4 » des ~ ‘ i His e cheeriully § mit, iew oOo e@ ¢ ie m for the past five days continue, our naviga . : —— | Niagara river would soon dry up. and the Deaths. Children S Sleds. jrect advantage to the operatives and per- . , ae | re y: . 7 + . grein an‘ ‘ ° ae , At Staley Bridge, on Wednesdav, Nov. 8th, /| BOYS and Girls SLEDS, (Frame and ° : + grain and other products ofthe west would} , At | Fane tae ten hide of tloneak, wea Games 4 caeeomh. ( all of sterling quality, and at extremely Low Prices. goto Europe via New Orleans, instead of by | Squarebridye, aved 3 years and 2 monthe. ee: ak pane - — 7 ih acl = —t a ee oe ee Gere GT he the St Lawrence At Mainluurd, Nova Poditstensoe PE. i Corner pcmarent tens Sts. 1750 PIECES OF DRESS GOODS, Tn another column we give the Secretary +| refuse obtained from the Mill and Cooper- leene Smith, formerly of Charkottetown, P. the newest and most beautiful, in all textures and.shades. 1600 tion Willi be entirely closed. ; eatin ; sons having wood to sell, and the great boon age ie : i ; : os i At Uha:lt'etown, Oct. 30, after a long and pain-| Dee. 4, 1871: report of the Public meeti r held at ages, would no doubt sometimes suffer from | AN UNKNOWN SEA Monster.—On Octo-! ful illness of consumption, which he bore with Georscoe - . 1k ol a er ‘ty of stranver onus r 5_| Christian resignation to the Divine Will, Mr. Wil- . " i ‘ . : sen* : wn on Fri lay, the 24th ult. W e} col l. a a jhe 4,a party of strangers may ing at Kil ham MeDonald, leaving a yourg widow and one Cigars. Cigars pieces White, Grey and Printed Calicoes, Ladies are pleased to find that all the speakers at | kee. composed of several ladies and some| little boy to mourn their. lose. : T ; " E wasan al. fire day : MERE wasan alirm of fire on Thursday | ventlemen—one of whom is a well known At Brownstown, Ly! 49, on the 26th inst., Con- 500 CIGARS, (Laftondemill Hermoso). Mantles, in all the leading styles. Clan Tartan, rad Vickerson. Esq., in the 8ist year of his age. e Paisely, long and square Wool Shawls. in *|) clergyman in the north of Ireland—went] At Vernon River, on the 17th of Nov., Thomas N. RANKIN. . Corner Pownal and Water Sts. J ) jty of the late Hon. Mr. Goodman The} g place known as the ‘Dimond Rocks,”’} by relatives and acquaintances. Dac. 4, 1871.—2in Hi 0 USE FURNISHING G 00 8, | house back of the Free Church, the proper | down te see among other points of interest. Sheph Seeeone apooeen fil oy Maya. 28 ¢ v4 1 1s, z c i fire was extincushed before the encines ar- | . ; ( — . on this great question, and we hope ere| ae mt nr the engines ar | and remuined there for some time watching] =~ == . Carpets, Rugs, Hassacks and Mats, Damask, Lace and Muslin Cur ca a? ht, lated abe spt Sauniny serail genet he ee| Co-Parenership | WOOD WANTED, il ciendeitemeaeel ak inhale villosa. aii ' Fa ‘ ins, Blankets, Quilts, Sheetings, Table Linens, Tickin efforts they have put forth t o clock, our citizens were again startled by | which came dashing in with tremendious AND tain wai Touelites Feit hema Chinese Matting, 6® , , "TE UNDERSIGNED havi ntered int Logs, Cordwood, Poles ee ee PARTNERSHIP in the and Shingle-Wood, 375 PIECES CLOTH, oa Tweeds, Doeskins, Meltons, Pilot Cloth, Beavers, Canadian Tweed Printing, Bookbinding, Books, 5 0 Cords White ASH, Waterproof, &c., Ready-made Clothing, 2 500 Top Coats, taat meeting were in fa-vor of having the , ; , —— fevening last. Fire ws iscovere railroad built. We admire the intellizence “ty d a. eee ol the electors of Georgetown and Royalty as regards the decision they have arrived a! the untiria or eneveemidll an » Bos thot ee ee ‘ oi . ‘ ‘ sivauce the best interest of the people, by ie Sound of the fre bell, fire having heen | force agaist the cliffs. ‘The clergyman be.|F>, “ET WT OQ WA Li! opening up direct and rapid communica discovered in a small coopers shop, owned | fore mentioned—who 1s our informant— lewabaie . tion from ome end ef the !s!and to the by Owen Vonnolly, Esq,, in rear of the re | states that all of a sudden their attention other; for we firmly helieve that a very few! was extinguished with very litte damage|/traordinary monster. who rose from the | sideuce of the Hon. B. Davies. The fire| was arrested by the appearance ofan ex ¥ | years will pass before the Iron Horse will! traverse through our Island from West!” the building | surface of the water about 70 yards from ed -. : Ry tonne EO . afier what transpired at the meetingc.| Tom Rev. Jem@s Broyderick was a pas-}an enormous head shared somewhat hke| BUSINESS, have AMALGANATED aes Contracts will be given to parties to furnish styles.) Shirts & Drawers, Hats, Caps le lias pein com ~~ ©"! senger in the steamer Alhambra to day en! that of a horse, while behind the head and | REMOVED their i RINTING. VFFICES and the above in large ht smal] quantities Rubb Clothi tha © inhabitants of Georzetuwn andj Be gr “ar a Bixpenixs to the Building direetly Oppo- . g q ° and Bonnets, Rubber Clothing their representatives will do n hing to re route for South America, ie hev. gentie-| on the neck was 2 1uge main OF seaweer | site the Drug Store of vm. R. atson q ash on Delivery. and Umbrellas. men was, fer some time, assistant clergy | looking hair, which rose and fe 1 with the| Rsq., Queen St, ard have received into tard, or in any way obstruct the construc-} oi sateen : : . wt > t wan in St. Dunstan’ Cathedral, and carries! motion of the water; the eyes were large} Partnership their brother, BENJAMIN Wood must be sound, and as far as possible col ; ion 9! the railroad straight-vrained and free of knota. ’| Ladies Furs, Buffalo Robes, 2,300 Grain Bags, (2, 3, & 4 bushel), iui with him the good wishes of the Roman)and glaring and by the appearance of the BREM NER, and oe — on the Peas Price will be largely in advance of prices &e. &e, c. : : - : Pal : . 7 will be e» ducted ander the style end Firm oi 1 last DB ee ay 7 2 . Catholics of this-city, as well as many per-| water behind a vast body seemed to be be-| “ mire . paid last season. 7 Thy IIT 7 Y TY Tre Editors of the Herald heve found | Ol q : " - ly per-| water - iind . 7 te _ = , | BREMNER BROTHERS. For further particulars apply at HILLS- SPECIAL INDUCEMEN TS TO 4! HOLESALE BOD Y ERS. very convenient not to publish the corres sonal friends of other denominations. Mr.|neaththe waves Asthe créature was com- | GEO. BREMNER BORO MILLS : ; . BREM) a } MILLS. mcdence between the leader of the Gov-| Peter Mullin Jeft in the same boat for| ing towords our informant. he was unable | W. H. BREMNER, Dee. 4th, 1271. ipajpeatt SIMON DAVIES & C9 ment and Mr. Shreiber, respecting the | Oregon.— Patriot | to judge of its length with the same accur | Nov. 2%, 1871. 4in Deo. 4, October 30, 1871. ' a nd of wood to be used as slee, ers for our on lacy as if it had been proceeding in a paral | NI ALE A. ee > I eC") N | ENING SALES : . 22 45 res silway; the old excuse—*‘the want of THFRE was an slarm of fire on Thursday| el directicn; but all agreed that it was| FY pace’ + has been used as the reason. but| evening last. Fire was discovered in a/the most gigantic creature they had ever | hie this day (MONDAY) D RAILWAY SLEEPERS! | ae . -ommence this day (MOND? e- thin] , ati onse *k ¢} 6 : : proper |seen. Its movements were apparantly I cor 7 a ; nk had the information to be com-; house bx . of he bree Churc h, the pre pe r | n ts mo A] P rantly | combos th. anf nik, ak: © com N Pownal Wharf, to-morrow,at 12 o’elock, ’ municated in any way reflected on the} *Y of tie late ‘teu. Mr. Goodiuan; the fire | feeble and gave the iden of exhaustion as it tinue each evening this week, at A. Mc- oO noon : government and tended to serve the in-| Y*5 extinguished before the engines arrived | slow!y rose to the top of each succeeding NEILL Ss AUCTION ROOMS, a large Yq | 1% y ! terest of the party t» which they now pro jon the spot. wave, rasing its hnge head above the sur | Sale by A UCTION of 400 Timber Sleepers, F \ j » J } P sama te onl vee lw eank i . 8 feet long, 6 inches square). e hd 6 fess to belong, it would net only have |! face as it did so. and then slowly sank into! £ " : | ( ’ 1 . si . rd Tur steamer * Alhambra ’ from! Boston the trough hetween the waves. The whole Ready mace Clothing and Cette, | N. RANKIN, Auctioneer, i and Ualifax, arrived here on Friday last, | = in great variety. Der. 4.2677. lis HE Subscriber has just received from St. Johu and Yarmouth, CUTLERY OF ALL SORTS. | but bave be rinted ir he 10st co lannear -e lasted for some minutes, ti!! at! ; 7 t tve been printe > & most con- appearanc ste r me min t Px g s FLAMBOROUGH & “ large jaa wailed St asiteinend of STUV ES. i ‘ ) spicuous type. The Editor of the Patriot and ssiled again on Saturday, with a fall) ‘ast the creature went down in the sight of ALHAMBRA, Acadia, Island Home, Eureka, Vesper, been assigued the first place in their paper a ‘ . j sig i : 8) a 100 pa cer Y. an s » & 2 finds it comvenient to give rumor for facts| freight, and between 9) and 100 passengers fall, about a gunshot from the shore, and I aney Geods of every kind. . . . rm | > . 2 o> rec « ove week, and contradict it the next. The! | vanished in the sanre mysterious way, that Ste © Flamborough ies Concertinas. Albums Violins, Brass Instru te : ; o ‘ Heraid men will not publsh the slightest a wt 8 : : i } . a jaa it had come: j}ments Paper Machie Tubles. Tea Trays J* ST received from Canada, by above Cook Stoves for Cool. ; ; a ‘ l, arrived in o arbor on Saturday ‘ ae . Raa arf ww. Toile Steamers information whic! ld tend Baa ' fe ong | Combs, Brushes, Soaps Perfumery, “oilet | : , : : — ae — ae a rage a ‘y the aight last, bringing American and Colonial > ~ |Sets, Toys. &c.. &c.. suitable for Christ- 300 bbls. Choice Family FLOUR. The Waterloo; Niagara, Farmers’ Cook, W atertown, feeling against the gevernmen! regarding . VERY LATEST TELEGRAMS ? ‘ce ’ y 3 ) s. Choice Family fl ’ . ee ” t = "© | mails. , *| mas and New Years’ gifts and Bazaars. 100 Fancy do, Cook Stoves for Wood, e née use Of spruce sleepers anc other mat | nae ! : McNE!ILL, A ionee a7 7 : : as ee London Nov. 28. | A. McNEI!LL, Auctioneer. IN STORE ‘ intil they s their own cond a-| ‘, - “ 5 h a. . é - + a wae Gheg —_ “ , . 3c = oe | Tue Canadian -poneg Alhambra left | The conrt cireular announces that the Queen} _ Exchange Building. Dec. 4, 1874. - 50 bbls. Kiln Dried Cornmeal), Hall, Bedroom, Parlor, and Shop Stoves, for Wood and Coal, ory articles have an the desired effect.| this port on Friday last. vesterday yaveandience te Sir Edward Thornton, | Di id d 30 pans. Bright Retailing Molasses, Different sees of Rox Skeves fie Churches and Schoolhousea, on We do not know which most to admire. 2 | Minister tothe United States iviaend. 30 casks Kerosene Oil, 40 boxes Soap, 1, 2 and 3 Crown, 20 chests Congou Tea (warranted), DIVIDEND ot fiveger cent for the ball usual Terms. Please call and examine. Pm mann year ending the 30th November was thie | vs - | Voyage of the ™ Georgia” from Pictou. | Public indiynation mm Brussels against Minietry | as6lli lig unabated. The people are demonstrative in| Fe atihio : stent 5 The‘ Georgia’ which arrived at Quebec | their demand for ~~ resignation of Ministers, but | on ond kat &: Lo eee ovate a 50 half Chests Tes, H. J. P. TERLIZZICK. Toxspay night being the regular monthly | on Tuesday from Pictou, had an exceeding | ,),, police hay prevented violence te persons and| wrih, ig iy 20 boxes Washing Crystals, Upper Queen St., Nov. 6, 1871.—i 6w : comm«nication of Victoria Lod.ze, No. 339, 'Y Poe te oe a ~— ten al pungieete. | By order Fn seme ear Sole Leather, Deb by 16th N 1b af ‘ 1 . ‘ on the passage between these two ports E % * i ot ~ Ty N ier. 0U boxes haisins a j. F.A.M, BS, the following brethren were| Sha had'to me back three or four times for| New York, Nov. °9.—The brig. “Alfarretta”| » | JAMES ABDEI¢SON, Cachior ire bole, M. Kh Applos, gg All Debts not settled by 15th November will be sued for. { chosen office-bearers for thecurr ont year :—| shelter'to Cape Rosier. At last the ro a Dorchester, N B., with stone sunk, in the) _'" * " 5 bbls. a ; B. W. Higgs, R. W. M. met with an accident from which she a ell Gate. } 00 boxes Digby Herrings. . 0 John P. ee W. D. M. but foundered. A cry was raised that she A grand navaland military ball was given AL} APPLIES, Deenads Crashed Seger, Nemesia Washing Soda, $s : . James C. Henderson, W. S. M. | was sinking and examination showed that) exis last nizht. ‘Raisins Cheese, Leather, &c. kegs Bi-Carb. Soda, barrels Nuts, barrels Benjamin Davies, jun., W. 5. M | she had already made six feet of water. It! The condition of affairs in Mexico is unchanged, ’ ialitaeaiital Pickles, (Crosse & Blackwell, and ao tes W. W. McLeod, W. J. W. ithen appeared that one of her Gead lights | and people are excited with fears of Amerivan in- WILL SELL AT MY SAL#S ROOM, Barnes), easke Paint Oil, (raw ee ; W. R. Watson, Treasurer. had been struck by a sea which broke | te: vention. | QUEEN SQUARE, on ‘WEDNESDAY, and boiled), Kegs White : f Wallace Longworth, Secretary. across, and opened ~ port to the eee p ; 6a New York, Nov 29. | 6th inst, at 11 o’elock : Lead, No. 1,Pipes, Mus- aw George Darby, S. D. But this was not made out immiediately.!| Gold 110} Exchange 93. : > i Pepper, S: W. Mor =a iD and in the meantime the vessel was filling; A warrant has been issued for the arrest of Ma-| pele. hm Rockin = one ae J. A. Dingweli, Architect. rapidly. Fortunately the cause of the !eak yoe Hal!, in connection with the Tammany swin- 10 uns MOLASSES ° Me a Simon Dodd, M. B., Marshall. was discovered in time to prevent the| dies. : 35 penepetia CHEESE, Also to close a Consignment, Alexander McKenzie, Organist. worst disaster. ‘lhe ee ar unl —— 20 chests TEA, ee ee ee F L L I li P 0 R T T I G N 5S W. H. Findley, S. 8; resented to the Cap‘aim by the passen-| Consols 93 5-8. he _ SOLE LEATHER : ' A A Warren Clark, J. 8S. one —- , |} Markets steady. | po sles te, aman, : a q" — oni Whiskey, Frank Chandler, I. G. We,the passengers of the S. S. “Georgia,’| The latest bulietin reports that there has been) my, gioge contignmente. 7 cases ay ~ ‘ Matthew Waddell, Tyler. jon the voyage from Pictou, ys. to | ne change in the condition of the Prince of Wales| WILLIAM DODD, 20 Se tad ee Gin y: COMPLETED ! Ox Thursday, the Anniversary of Scot-| Montreal, beg to’testify our high apprecia | ,ince yesterday. The fever is not great as it was. | Dec. 4, 1871. Auctioneer. wh b D 4 ° Isnd’s Patron Saint, the members of the| tion of the conduct of Captain Connell, | phe patient is easier, and obtains some sleep, by | D ~ IAM DODD. cece ; ,...,| during the gale on the morning of the 2nd) which be is greaty strengthened. Notwithtetand-| GRAN D DISPLAY Queen Square, Dee. 4, 1871. 6w to met at 7 o'clock, » » Ww 8 : te November. and to tender to _— our est | ing the favorable aspect of the case, anxiety with : aster, L. H. Davies, installed such of the) felt thanks for the prompt and seaman-like} og to the result is not removed. | by ( (s R (y- i ( thing & ‘ bs : -s officers elect, as were present, into their re-| efforts by which wcior dived Providencs,| Otnes, Hes. 0. 4 OF 00 . ba Id 6 uld C. Special attention called to his Magnificent stock of spective offices. After the installation, the | he was enabled to prevent the foundering The extreme cold of the last few days is rapidly Toys, Games, Faney Goods, &e., pre Subscriber would offer to the Trade, ; is ship, and in saving the kves of those oe ; ss te ' } brethren and their guests sat down to a} -~ . iP 7 closing inland navigation, and threatening to es Direct from Germany, for Cash or approved Paper, a Consign- i de , Mi decal? ao i o pard. ili fn a large amount of prodace in transport through } P ts ment of Cloths, Clothing, Hats, &e., ; a c= one y a , Af } ; 1 TO CORREPONDENTS the Canals. The Hudson River is also closing | For Christmas resen ' 20 pieces Tweeds a * at the St awrence Hotel. After the usual! , , oe of o \ at the St. Lawre1 riot 1 Nov: 29. Bazaars, &Cs, ’ net toast ; fi songs, at 3 :?clock the} “An Acadian,” Tignish, addressed to the “ oe London : _ 4 President Cloth, oe, Qpeedass ae Oa? eee ee . Zell, M. L. C., came too late Rn ae 7 Y ; ‘ J ARERO) ; 60 Heavy Reeting Jackote z ‘ : . company dispersed, by singing tle National |'Ton. eon or as ae A bullitin dated 6 p.m. saye ae eet IN THE LARGE WAb 20 pairs Blankets, : Which comprises everything new and most recherche in the market nsertior 118 2EK 5S 185 . iw @ pursec quiet duy. t dication that) ., . 7 bia ’ > . . Arthem. pestcapmageeenee Hee Pree oie ey ered dengerone, hiapby-| STONE'S HARDWARE STORE, 40 doz. Ledies’ Wool Clouds, which Will be sold at prices that cannot be beaten. i. SN | his condition is vot considered dangerous, his phy-| ‘ 12,000 Paper Collars, . Po sicians consider it necessary only to issne:twobul!=| FOR A FEW WEEKS ONLY. 20 doz. Hats, different Styles. Cali and be satisfied at According to notice, 2 meet ng of the jin the evening. Should the case become eritical, Dee. 4, 1871. 6w 0. A. Debating Club. i a & ‘ hares = “ Current ¢ Cws Stems. | tin each day, one in the morning and snother| Queen Street, Dee. 4, 1871. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. . GD pp a) a a sit Literary Class was held on Thursday even | ~~~ ae + pL: | bullietins would be published honrly Ssucar & Raisins. leet =m Y 5 ing. whee it was resolved that the Cless| Small-pox continues its ravages ink hi a- . bt . ALHAMBRA e Dee {st U N | 0 N B A N K ‘ c shovld meet for debate during the winter | delphia, and has appeared at New York. Government Appointments. ag tite tae eS | HXHE Summerside Branch of this Bank, : eee ; ‘noe at 8o clock. The | . ‘ ; } ee 2 Hhds, Porto on RAISINS under the managements of Mr. Neil . every ! hursday evening a , By | There is a society in London for the en- The Hon. David, Kaye, M. D., of Georgetown, |: 50 Frails Seedless Ns. MeKelvie, opens for business on aie LL I —_ following were elected to hold oflices for | couragement of Flying known as the Aarons has been appointed amember of the Medical Board For sale very low, Weetintntnin, titan Marra teh the ensuing year:— | nanctial Society of Great Britain. mead Examiners. MACEACHERN & CO, an ander of da tesihol Dineen sLICATED Carten Fil ™ Pr meer ne . song miust be “ Upina balloon.” | Mr. W. H. Willock te be Collector of Excise, ‘+ taKan Warehouse.” y nasi recente Sa arbon mee STONES | LAR GE STO Ck Ist Vice—R. AK. Jost, —— \:ice., for Orwell. : Zr ef’ N, . NE’S. \. 2d Vice—Levi Jackson, Dr. McLxop states officially that he has; pesrihes McIntyreand David Anderson, ’squrs , Dec. 4, 187%. hapim Union Bink, Charlottetown, : ‘see F OF Secretary—I.. W. Goff. a : : ‘ommissioners for Head St. Peter's November 28, 1871. NIFE Cleaning Mscbines, INDOW GLASS, necretary “ attended the Qneen for over thirteen years. | small Debt Commissio Cut , STONE'S af Subject next night—‘‘Is a Republic a ee bi Ma-| Bay. em ars pes Bank Hours—from 10 a.m, to 1 p.| at ' ° a. I London Lead, bet ye ee t for France at| He declares that the reports that Her Ma- J mes MeCalluim, Commissioner for Bay For- 6 rl | m. and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. 3w ee as Sheot Zine, tter form of Government for fra a \jesty has shown symptoms of mental weak- , oes INTEND HOLDING poORTABLE Mangle and Wringer, Pitch, Tar Paper, the present time than a Monarchy?” A) ‘ifiediy false. = , - of Souris, Justice of the : NWOTLC HH at STONE’S, | Locke, Hingee, Trimmings. fall attend ¢ desirable ness are unqua ifiediy fais Mr. James Mallally,o ouris, Their Annual Entertainment - Whirs Sleigh Belle, > SODIARCS CS _— onan for King’s County. ’ aa ; L. W. Gorr, Socretary. A New York despatch states that the} ron escheat — O’HALLORAN’S ESTATE. i = Beadsteads, (cheap | | —- ee Dee. 2, 1871. sma} pox is alarmingly on the increase in) RILLVIEW MILLS, LOT 49. OW CHRISTMAS DAY, Ale Delts due the Estate of the late 8. | Sorte Sool : 7 ne a ja that city. Itis a'so reported to be spread | i ber 25th Martin GO Halloran, if not paid before) ARNESS Mounting, Plated on German, Chopping Axes, (N w Brunswick make), “zap Sr. Perer’s Bay, SaTucDAY NIGHT, | * idly in Mary!and. especially among | t Notice Decem * ‘the Ist of January next, will be sued for) Silver, at STONE'S Wilkie's No. 1 2 Plough Metals, 25th Novewser.—We have had one of the | 9g Tapit!y 7 Importan a . h TABRE WILL BE | without farther notice. , Gray's 125 de hardest gales, with the highest tide, that, the negrovs | ly YHE Subseribers bes a. a ned ND MATINEE i t Executor By LECT RO Plated Coods, Cat ne hax been here for some 2) years, There | “s Weighed in a philosopher's scales, ital eee tees they are expect | A GRA | pessetber 4 1871. city pe Im at STONE’S, eeaeiiies Deiin i as been considerable damage one's0 the says the Springfield Republican “ the lnrg- ed to eyuare up this Fall; and —. _ Is SER SYUGEEOOR, AED 4 ; : HE best and cheapest Siock of Hard.) Pickaxes and Shovels, § Pad round Head of the Bay ; bux itis amold est sum contributed to the Chicago relief jaye not received their ae ee The : h i sical Entertainment Wanted ! ware in town. at STONE'S. Agricultural Implements, 3 “sying, “that it is a bad wind that blows no fund -in the city, is‘from @ little Irish boy. lige by — for coun ie athey Dramatic I | N Experienced PRESSMAN, to whom sae — | oe parpoanees m a a P , ’ ubscri 7@ resolv ‘ eens SING. + : - “aan, k, i E or Dba owe ie As | dll: Ge ies Dene seay nee He possessed no money, pmt-bo bade Soy an ae will act ow the CASH SYSTEM | IN THE EVENING 5 good wages and constnt employ neat «will | at x) a oe if ‘a ere: that Capt. Bell, of New London, got whip the pride of his heart, dear as the ap- solely. : ; | FULL PARTICULARS HEREAFTER. lbe given, Apply immediately at STON 5 } STON E S, 2 his tehooner, the Jenet, off, that has been se of his eye. and this he sold for teu cents, | BOURKE & TAY LOR, ARCH. D. WHITE, Seo’y. _FALCONER, KEITH & O's. E S. ‘BRITISH HARDWARE STORE. Shore here for about six weeks. Captain a oe hte mite into the treasury of chari- | wa te: 49, 4i Dec, 4,-1371. —29 | Ch’town, Nov..15, 1871. November 21,.1871. Queen Street, Nov. 27, 1871. , ’ ° . - that he got hi v ’ : ; ~ "4 is a fine young man, and we fee) heppy