a grew Se Ee] oe E + verses p i the Rk oleae t mn ait y . nd Navy a ‘ pa or colore —_ me trented Federal cuted wed troops or colored yen: 2 ntherwise Chan #s prieoners of war, : we " } } or “The Proclanmtiott gore ptoany Shas When ” : “i voters i Seates that have been or are if nbs fies f not fews than one tenth wm. to the waruls gebeles wc of voter cast al the Presidential Ele« + wn the States im I860, having taken the outh ie ; a iied eal not baw Wierkabed it, shall re oars nn State Government that shall be repob te auch shall be recest zed aa the true oo ment of the State lt provision be roncle ree te ve Gevernment fer freeing and edueating _— poeathberemn, they W Hl net be objected to by the cual Bi xex uive The President advises ~ ie the re construction of the Siates yn rele Lice > aameen bosrlartes, subeliwtenore i Const : ied Seates bo adhered tu, subject to sueh wee « tions of ' boreal oa ely ages bee Y ‘ i he outbrenk i he ys Congres byaae prtasine bap te@er Elie ent j i ry Rarenthe The Pr sident concitdes Will ana ¥ ‘ } ‘ reeetion the ca favor of h a} an of reconest \ he + the war power as our hain reliance ‘ loan Mornrnt Telegraph, Dee. VW rurnenl 4 oul y St. —-- pik WARK IN TUE STATES. By Teiegraph to the Framiner and Reading Reom CHARLOTTETOWN, Dee. 1b, am whade running schooner Maria, from wd off Bay pert, Plemda; and aechi Haran, ne ‘cae of Motile, with a valuable cargo Three thousand dollars in specie on beard English ble d i ag haquiret has the following from Kristel, ot the Oth Giltmere’s Brigade encoun tered advance ot Wilewx Corps, two thousand strung, raw (reaps, near Maynardaville, routing them and capturiag a large Humber prisoners — Decemper 17th Riechmead papers report eoutinued shelling of Charleston, with little damage, also an aceideutal fire at Fort Sumter en the Lith, damage small Pederal batt cies apeued heaty Bre on Fort during DEATH OF THE KING OF DENMARK. | The event of the week has been the death of the , from Hawkesbary, Canso, gives a most ine | NEW King of Denmark, which changes the question of | teresting account of the chase and capture | Sebleswig- Holstein from the most rritating of | of about fifty small whales or blackfish, by | bores inte ene of some urgerey and importance King Prederich died at Glucksburg on the Toth game rolling and playing into view all busi- | mat... of ¢ rysipelas ofthe head, and Prince Chris- tian was proclaimed on the following day King of Deamarck. The grief of the Danes, who have | been dreading the termination ef the line of Oldenburg for a generation, and who had beguu to appreciate the almost Republican manliness of their sovereign, appears tobe mostreal. The ery af the crowds in Copeuhagen was for “ the Cou stitution for the whele monarehy,”” and this has been already ratiied by King Christian IX. It ix, in fact, an aet of Union between Denmark and Sehleswig. The throne of Denmark is undisputed, but the Duke of Augustenburg, child of a morgan- atic marriage between hos father and Miss Dau eskield, has clawed the Duchie of Schleswig } Holstem, and has been recognized as Duke by Saxe-Coburg, Saxe-Weimar, aad Baden. Phis claim and its cousequences is discussed in j another place, but it is as well te state the ground tacts of what may be a dangerous squabble. It menv be held, then, to be certain that the Five Powers did, on May Sth, —S852, select Prince | prog case at Montreal, has been tried and | Christian out ot a heap ot littl Princes, more or less remotely allied to the Oldenburgs, to be the wext King of Denmark and Schleswig; thatahey intended him also to be the Duke ef TLolstein ; | that he has been elected in| Denmark, but net in Holstein; that he has net hereditary right to plead; that the Prince of Agustentburg has a hereditary right but no right under the treaty of Sth of | May ; that Germany wishes as a nation to support the pretender, but that Austria aud russia are }preluded from action by their consent to the treaty; that England and France will in any case support theic nominee, and that if Germany fas a body attempts to establish the Pretender im burning, casualties ten killed and thirty wounded Helstein there is immanent danger of war. It Capture or Waares atv Canso,—A letter the people of that coast. When the fish ness was snspended, and about one hundred men betook themselves, with sticks and stones, to the boats. Having headed the blackfish round, these were driven in’ terror towards the strand, and beached amid the plash of oars, the rattle of stones, shouting, spearing and shooting, the lashing of the water aud snorting of the frightened monsters, who were so harmless that many jumped in, and with- out ever asking the poor blubbery lellows to tip their fins, Jed them ashore quite easily. Htad proper order been preserved many more would have been secured. The oil. yielded by these whales—about sixty gallons each— will be quite a pre to their captors.— Hali- fav Culszen. eee Freoerats Kipnarvinc tn) Canava.—Haw- kius, one of the parties io the recent kidnmap- found guilty, ‘The trial of Hon. Joshua RK, | Goddings, American Consul General, on the same charge, is set down for the 17th instant. ~a>- |} The Canard Company have just completed a contract with Mesers. J. & J. ‘Thomsen, ot Ghas- gow, ter three additional steamers, besides one they had previously ordered, thus making four uew steamers to be added to their already eXist ing fleet. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Yankees onete relirimg since Longstreet put }may alse, we think, be accepted that Denmark Cumberland Gap ww trout tustead of his rear. | would give up the connection with Holstein, pro- Atlanta papers says Confederates made recon- | vided Sebleswig were made an integral part of noance from Ringold to Lookout Mountain and | the monarchy, aud that the ultimate decision of 4 Missionary Ridge, supposed heavy torce gone alter | peace or war will turn on the chance of compel) 4 “et. . a nn Whig says Averill’s Federal cavalry are moving up Kavawha valley, direction East ‘Tennessee Gold Sa} PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE, tT A MERKTING OF THE TRUS. TEES AND GOVERNORS of Prince or ‘ling Germany to give up her theory that these Wares Cottece, held on the Ist instant, the fol | two Duchies are oue.—Spectator, Nov. 21. | lowing arrangements were unanimously agreed to, ro | and ordered to be published : Intelligence has been received from Tndia stat- | HOURS OF ATTENDANCE. _—_- - ing that the Governor-General, the Earlot Elgin, is) pyat the hours of attendance during the months fi he St. John Weellg Freeman, . : ‘ ’ — . ; . 9 . — . ; ". .y> | ClO excites great uneasiness. On this account) March, shall be from 9) to 3 o'clock, with an inter SRISUEE OF 4 FEDERAL STSAMEE. | His Lordship is said to have resigned, and te have | yal of half aa hour. That during the other months Ww aa penne aioe th oe - requested the Queen to nominate his successor. | the hours = rae eee ahull be from 9 tw 4, with ednesday terning oy «hews Une “ pesa- up interval of one hour. peake, a steamer belonging to the line of steamers | DEPARTMENTS. ee The Duke of Neweastle was so ill as to be un- | Dee. 11.) | 88"Y ill of dropsy in the heart, and that his condi-| of November, December, January, February and | whieh ply between Vortiand, Me ,and New York avd at an cariy hear on last Saturday morning, had been seamed about ove o'clock on Monday merniag when some 20 miles N. N. E. of Cape} i >| j able to attend to his duties at the Colonial office. —- Cad by a number of Coniederates whe had taken | ed Ey ery steawer from Queenstown tu New « in her for the purpose, that the assistant engineer lad been killed, that others had been wounded, and that the captain aud crew bad been landed, sume said in this port, others said at | York is crowded with emigrants. k. RR “ Twenty years of excruciating pain. with sleep- The exodus from Ireland continues unabat- | Lipper Harbour. At first the «tery seemed se | less nights, I have suffered. A Spanish geutle- incredible that few were willing to believe it, but | man presented me with a bottle of Dr. Radway’s when ite @uth was beyond question many ad- | Ready Relief; L applied it, it gave me ease at} ditions were made to it. It was remarked that a | Southern gentioman, whe had apggrently belonged | used it; [ new sleep in peace, ny rheumatisin is te the company which passed Through the eit) | cured, no wore suffering, no more pain. | ewe days age, aad were said te be seme of Ww. Sypyey Myers, } Morgan's men, and who had remained here since, | Correspondent of the N.Y. Herald, London Times, | had suddenly disappeared. It was agreed that Tunes, Paris Moniteur, Havana, Cuba.” he was connected im seme way with this plot, Sg | that he atayed here to uatke the heeessary @- | Honnoway’s Pies. — Stomach, Liver and | rangements to supply the prize with coal, guns, | Bowels.—Iu all paintul affections of the stomach, { mnmunition, &c., aud that he was to command | 454 disordered actions of the liver and bowels, | her, and it was asserted, on what grounds We | one single trial ef these Pills will demonstrate covld not discover, that a schoouer treighted by | that they possess regulating aud renovating powers this pereon had gone out te tneet the Chesapeake in a high degree. They speedily restore the ap- in the Bay. Asa matter of course the Chesapeake | petite, lesten the unpleasant distention of the ab- | woaid have little were thaa evough of coals te) jomen, and so prevent inflammation of the bowels, | once. [have been free from pain since I first | ist hour, Senior Latin. | 2d That the Classical Leepartment shall be condneted | by the senior Professor, Dr. Inauts, and shall in clude—Latin, Greek, French, German, History ; with Ancient Literature, and Moral Philosophy. The Mathematical Department shall be conducted ) by the a cond Professor, Mr. Anpensos, and shall | include—Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Plane | Trignometry, with heights and distances, Spherical lriguometry, with application to Navigation wud Astronomy, Organic and Inorganic Chemistry and | Natural Philosophy. ARRANGEMENT OF CLASSES. Mav HEMATICS. Junior Algebra und Geo CLASSICS. td Junior Latin. metry. 3d) Senior Greek. {Senior do do. th © Junior do Junior (Artthmetic.) Sth ** French. Senior (Applied Mathe- muaties, lA lyebraand Trignometry ENTRANCE QUALIFICATIONS. That Stadents shall be admitted ouly at the com wencement of the Terms in January and September, not later than Ten days after opening, and shall before admission be examined as follows :— Candidates for admission shall be reqnired to possess, in the Classical department, a familiar bring her te Portland, and frou this, perhaps, the a coucladed that the cual, Ke., were sent to | ir. The Chesapeake was ove of the steamers which took part in the recovery of the cutter stolen out of Portland harbour. The value of the boat and carge is estimated at $190,000, It is said that ane of oar merchants owa part of the cargo We hope this will prove untrue. Capt. Willetts aud teu oi the erew of the steamer are staying at the “ Mansion House” hetel. The stery published in last evening's paper ie probably that told by Chem :— “It was iu the meruing watch, and of course the greater pertion of the crew were in their berths. The first intimation the captain had ot anything Wrong, Was his being fired at two or three times from behind, at he was going below He thinks be waa fired at aine times in sucees- siot, aud Wouders he was net Killed. Ee escaped wuseathed. He was then cullared, a pistel put to his head, and bis currender demanded as a pri- eer we the Contederate States. The second Engineer had charge of the Engme at the time. aud the couspiraters, apparently afraid from he tewements that be contemplated either breaking down the engine or bursting the boiler, shot him down in cold blood, a ball passing through his week and bead; lis body was afterwards thrown everboard. The First Engineer, who hurried up to see what the trouble was, was in the act ol stooping down te pick ap hie comrade, wher | somebody, with an wath, ordered him to desist, apd immediately after he was tired at, the bal! carrying away a part of his lip and inflicting a severe wound. The mate was hit by two balls, one in the arm and one in the Knee; but is not dangerously Wounded. All of the statement» that we have heard concur in this that ne demand was made tor the surrender of the vessel; ne in- | timation of any hind given beture the firing of the shot. The rcuffians thet spread themselves through the vessel ; the officers and crew, twelve or fourteen in number, were handeuded ; and the passengers, of whow there were six dor eight, were | given ts wadersiand that they would be allowed | their liberty, if they Kept quiet. “The attacking party was composed of sixteen reeus, under coumaud of Henry Brame. This traine las been, we are told, in this City, and it is alew currently reported that the party rendez voused here ; they went ov in the American beat te Portland, theuce overland to New York. At New York, Draine represented bimeselt as an Agent for seme Englidh Steamboat Company, aud the courtesy of a free pass in the Chesapeake was eatended to him. He requited this hinduess in the way stated above. The second in counnand is named Parr, aud be claims to be one of the officers Whe escaped with Morgan “ When the boat was taken possession of, Braine said they intended to go to St. Jolin. Among the passengers was aman, whose vame ae did not hear, belonging te this city. Ou ascertaiming that be was acquainted with the Bay of Fundy, Braine competied hin to act as pilot. Ou ‘Tues- day morning the Chesapeake stopped at Seal Harbour, or some other similarly uawed place in Grand Manan. Last night about ten o'clock she came up wear Partridge (sland, and a passing pilot erew, wounded mate and passengers put on beard and brought to this city, where they ar- rived at 4 o'clock this morning. When Captain Willets was iroued, he urgently requested to be allowed to speak to the engiueer ; the request was not grauted at first, but yielding to his insportuni- ties an interview waa allowed him. His first iwstruction was te break down the Engine, but here one of the party interposed and threatened iustant death to the Engineer should he attempt anything of the kind, The Eugineer was not landed with the reat of the crew, but carried off tu work the steamer, wone of the party en bears being acquainted with machinery. Braine said that he intended te have brought two Engineers with him from New York, but they got drunk, avd it was impossible to get them on board Capt. Willets says that the parties generally were poorly elad, and looked to be in straightened cir- | cumstances, He also says that he aad his crew Were robbed of nearly everything they possessed ; the passage mone ecalleeted on the veyage was taken from him. The Chesapeake had very little eval and a small amount of provisions. Braine said he would take the steamer to Wilmington.” At first one would naturally regard this as a daring, dashing exploit, a surt of enterprise whieh should be judged on its own merits without rete- Fence to the merits of the cause in which those whe had acted «uv gallantly were engaged; but if it be true that the second engineer was killed in cold bleed, and the others Were wanlouly fired on a the men whe seized the vessel must be regarded as little better than pirates. It should be remembered, huwever, that we have but one side of the tery, and that those whe were so un- cerewoniously dixpossessed of their vessel must watrally be prone tu exaggerate when they des- eribe the degree of force employed for the purpose, and the manner ia whieh it was employ ed.—Hi- therte the Confederates have uot been accused of shedding blood wautonly in any of their naval operations, or of being such bad shuts as to fire at oo bine times at close quarters and uever hit One story is that the Chesapeake waa to have been off thie harbour in time to take the redoubt- able Jobe Morgan himself ou board, aud take him back to Dine, but timt it was a day loo soon or Morgan a day too Jate. eee a> The body of the young Englishman Beckett, Who was lost in the woods of New Brunswick, bas | been found hear the Springfield road, three quar- ters of a mile from a dwelling house. ‘The bedy Waa it ® sitting posture against a tree. It was hd that the kiwe joint was dislocated, and one ao broken, which had prevented bun }) and other serious abdominal ailments. Helloway’s | Pills afford the greatest coutort to the dyspeptic | invalid without harassing or weakening the most sensitive constitution, or interfering materially | with the ordinary studies, pleasures, or pursuits, Phe simplicity aud efficiency of this treatment has evoked the gratitude of all classes in both hemispheres, and commanded a sale for these | purilying Villa unprecedented in medical history. ——— HEALTH AND PURE BLOOD ARE INSEPERABLE. Reecolleet that all sickness arises from impurity of the blood, and that Judson’s Mountain Herb Pills will as surely find out and cleanse these im- purities from the system, that disease cannot exist. So simple and innecent are the herbs and plants that compose them, that it is not necessary to have them sugar coated in order that the stomach can bear them. Iu most cases, Pills are sugar coated because the materials of which they are made are so griping and malignant, that| otherwise a delicate stomach could uvot bear thei. | These Pills deal with disease as it us, and will! not only cure by removing the cause, but wil. | build up and restore the broken constitution. Phere are many who bave se trifed with their | coustitution that they think medicine cannot help | them; let noteven these despair; jneredulity and | serplician ia overthrown by a mass of testimony | which is truly irresistible. At first the virtues | ascribed to the MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS | were deemed fabulous. The pubhe had been so otten deceived that they onl vot believe the | siraple truths advanced by their diseoverer. Yet facts undeniable, attested by wituesses of the | highest character and respectab lity, have proved, | land are proving each day, the virtues of this |" mighty healer.” They mark by their miraculous efficacy aud power a new era in medicine. i Sold by all Medicine Dealers. ———— ; ReMARKABLE.—Rev. A. A. Stitt, Nashville, Tenn., says in a letter: “Mrs. S. A. Allen's} World's Hair Restorer has removed all dandruff | trom iny head as if by magic, after a few appli-| canous. | Seld by druggists everywhere. Depot, 193 Greenwich st., New York. Married, On the Sth insta, at St. Eleanor’s, by Arch- deacon Read, D. D.,Mr. A. E. Holland, Postmaster, to ida Alesina, second daughter of James J. Frazer, ' Keq., all of St. Eleanor’s. | At Auckland, New Zealand, on the 7th | last, by the Kev. J. Long, Mr, Charles Haszard, | | third seu of James 1D. Haszard, Exq., of this City, | to Amelia Jane, second daughter of Mr. Wau | Haszard, formerly of Bell Vue, in this Islind. Died, At Spring Craig, St. Peter's Bay, on Tharsday, the “Oth November, Mr. Jobn Lewis, in the 53rd vear of his ave He was a native of Birkeud jacquaintanee with Latin Grammar; to be ubie to read, analyze and coustrne any part in the first twenty chapters of the Ist Book of Cesar ; in Greek to have a liberal knowledye of the Grannnar, and to be uble to read and analyze the Ist ten payes in the Deleetas ; in the Mathematical department, to veuble to work, accurately, all the questions in Simple Proportion in Thotuson’s Arithmetic, Vulgar and Decimal Fractious, and as far as simple Equa tions in Algebra. The absence of a competent knowledge of the Radiments of French not to exclude a Candidate otherwise qualified; bat no student shall be en titled to attend the French Class unless he shall be able to read the Ist ten Chapters in Charles XI Any Candidate desiring to study Latin ouly may be entered to attend that branch, if competent to pass the exat ination required for it, aud so in li ke manner Cune.dates desiring ouly to study Mathe matics, in aller any of the branches thereef, may be eutered for those provided they are competent to pass the examination required for the Matbiamties! department. Du Jxccis will lecture on History and Ancient Literatare on Tuesdays and Fridays from 2 to 3 o eloek ; and on Moral Philosoplry on every alter nate Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Paroresson Anpenson will leetnre on Chemistry and Nataral Phisosophy on the evenings of Tuesday apd Friday at 8 o'clock. TUITION FEES. The Tuition fee for one boy in a family to he as formerly, at the rate of £3 per annum ; for the se- coud boy, £6; and forthe third bey, £4 perannum Students from the Country chargeable with only half the above rates, agreeably to the Statute. Any number above three Students ina family to be admitted free of eharge. Pupiis attending Classics alone, or Mathematics alone, to pay a half fee only; but should they at Classes, jteud any branch or branches in both divisions (Classics and Mathematics) they shall be liable to PRIZES. Prizes tothe valuc.of £10 to be awarded at the Midsummer Examination vearly, viz: £0 to the Students ja Classics, and £5 to the Students in Mathematics, to ke arrayed thus: to the two highest er best Students in each departineut (Clas sics and Mathematics) a prize of the value of £1 te each stadent To the third and fourth best in each department, | the full fee. | & prize of the value of los to each. f'o the best Studeut iu each of the three other | classes in each department, 10s. each. Nott.—Iin addition to the above, the following | money prizes will be given by the Hon. Judge Peters, at the next Midsummer Examination, viz: —£2 tw the best Scholar in the Junior Class of La- tin, and £2 tothe best Scholar iu the Junios Class August | of Mathewatics, GRAMMAR SCHOOL. That pupils on entering shall he 8 years of age, ‘and able to spell and read simple lessous. The following branches to be taught, viz: Read wang jing, Writing, Arifhmetic, Eughksh Gramwar and Composition, Geography, Elements of Listory, Lae tin, Geeek, French, aud Algebra,—a auifom tee of £3 per ayuan £ The evening Lectares of Dr. Incris, and . . . . |brizbtshive, Seothind, aud emigrated to North | the Lectares of Proresso® ANDERSON, to be open America A. D. 18:32. He was much respected by | to the Public on paymeut of a small fee, to be ap- all whe knew him, and his death is greatly lamented | pyopriated to the purchase of Books forthe College iby a numercas circle of relations and fiends, who mourn their loss. * 2 eae in pace.” At his residence. Hiilsboreugh House, in this i City. on Tuesday, the Loth instaut, inthe 9tst year | beat was hailed, ordered to come to, and the | of his age, dee ly regretted, John Barrew, Esquire, | of Hill Park, Kent, England, and of | formerly Upton, in the Island of Barbadoes. } On the 12th of ' © Indiana’ from India, within five days of reaching England, Major Edwund Arthur Grubb, of the | Beugal Sualf, sixth son of the late John Grubb, Esq, lof Horsendom House, Bucks, England, and lute of | this Island. | At Brackley Point, on the 4th instant, after pro- November, ov board the Steamer | uibrary. Candidates for qualifications as District ‘Teachers, in attendance at the Normal School, to be admitted w suid Evening Lectures Gk atin. JOUN LONGWORTH, See'y to the Board. Charlottetown, Dec. 21, 1863. lin *_* Money Prizes to the anount of £3 will also yviven by a Member of the Hon. Legislative Council, for competition at the next Midsummer Examination of the Grammar school, viz: Ls. exch | to the best scholar in English, (including all its | branches,) Arithmetic, French and Latin. | tracted sufferings, borne in patient and conscious | For Christmas & New Year's. jsttinission to the Divine appointment, Matilda | wite of James McCallum, Ksq., aged 0) | | Gregor, | years. ’ '” At Vernon River, Lot 50, on Friday, the Ith instant, Mr. Angus Ross, in the 74rd year of his aye ; At Cavendish, on Sunday last, Maleolu MeNeill, } Esquire, aged 70 years | Suddenly, at Rose Bay, Co. of Lunenburg, on the 3rd instant, Mr. Charles Mack, formerly of Char- liettewwn, BP. KB. Island, aged 42 years, mach regretted, SHIPPING NEWS. PORT OF CHAKLA YPTETOWN. bbls. in Russet, Baldwin & Greenings APPLES, Raisins, fyrrante, Almonds, Pickles, Ground Coffee, Chocolate, Cocon, ‘and other CHRISTMAS REQUISITES, can be liad of the best qualities at W. E. DAWSON’S. 40 December 21, 1865. ENTERED : rt LEVEE. dec. 9—Jeseph Story, Groase, Cloucester ; bal. | eciihelsile silks. aie % Ellen Sheluut, Deiat | goods, 12— Water Lilly, | IS EXCELLENCY the Licutenaat Bell. Pictou; coul. 4—Feme, Mathewseu, Nild; | herriugs, ete. Idaho, Smith, do; do. n Parker, Boston, merch. Zebra, Muteh, Halifax ; ldo. tb—Alexander, McDonald, do: bal. | McLeod, Pictoa; bal. Ploughboy, Robertson, do ; | leoul. Kossway, McKay, Porthind, Maine ; merch. | Woodbine, Robertson, Picton ; coul, | CLEARED: | Dec. 9.—Brigt. Iris, Foley, New York ; fish. Sehr. Nimrod, Turner, New York ; | —nurah Caroline, Hurst, New York ; oats. i Larkins, de; do. Lilly, Hobbs, Bermada ; prod. | 12—Brigt Retriever, Shelly, New York; outs. | Elen, Shellnut, Halifax , do. Nassua, MceRue, | New York ; » Larookha, Davison, Pictou; bal. | Str. Regios Ferrios, Kielly, New York ; Oates, ete. {4—-Brig Admirable, Ball. Bideford, G. B. ; timber, Str. Heather Belle, Bourke, Pictou ; ! oats and | outs. 11 } rails, | “te. : vie. 1o—Brig W. W. Lord, Mekae, Baltimore ; | oats. Anna Elizabeth, Hutehinson, Boston ; Gats and herring. Laurel, Parker, de ; do. Alexander, i McLean, do; do. | Hansrax, Dee. 12. | Highland Mary, McKinnon. kie, 12-—W. Laylor, Hurst. | Annie King. Kobin, Boudrot. Arrivals in Europe from hence, Canpirr, Nov, 12—Delaware. Baisro., Nov. 17—Frank, Ferguson. Apriepore, Nov. 17.—Sasan Kuapp. pom Livenroot, Nov. 19.--Lilly, McDonald. 2— Centaur, Furness, aud Gazelle. 26 — Albion, hy. 7 a cian: Nov. 18—Ship Lady Seymour, from (pie bee. i Jwistor, Arrived Annie, Campbell. Perseverance, Livan Susan, Lang. ii— Nov 14.—Ship Wm. Yeo, from Quebee. ' Laurel, | ment House, Governor will hold a LEVEE at Govern- on FREDAY, the First day of Jaxuaky Next, (being New Year's Day), at ibreeze, } two o'clock. Each gentleman is requested to le provided with la ecard, to be handed to the Aide-de-Camp ia waiting. In order to preveyt mistakes, it Is requested that those gentlemen only who have received Cards of Invitation, with the privilege of the Entree, will enter at the South door, Other gentlemen paying Ariel, | their respects to His Excellency by the Eastern J. LONGWORTH, Lieut. Col. & Ajde-de Camp, Government House, léth Dec.. Ld0J. door of entrance. On Consignment, CHESTS CONGOU TEA, 4 hhds Bright Sagar, 4 punches Demerara Rum, 10 keys Baking Soda, 30 dozen Painted Pails, 30 dozen Corn Brooms, Boxes Starch, Ditto Candles, 6 boxes Ground Coittve, At lowest figures, by WILLLIAM DODD, Queen Square} Ch town, December 14, 1863, isl dw ~ FOR SALE, Pine and SPRUCE BOARDS, Pivxe Cepax Suincies, Pine Paltines, JAMES PURDIE. 4in — and Latus, &c. : Ch'town, Dee. 14, 1863, sh ee renee Meare eae ea NTN ADVERTISEMENTS. LOLOL LOLOL A AAA AM A RAR LR RANSON IRE Christmas Presents i AND New Year's Gifts. Extensive Sale of CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AND YEAR’S GIFTS NEW §soo0kstore, South Side of Queen Squaro. ve commence this day, and be continued | } | each day untitatbhare disposed of, comprising | [1M parle . PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, in splendid binding and styles. | A Magnificent Assortment of Church Services and Prayer | Books, Antique; Blae, Green, Parple and Searlet Velvets, Oak sides, Plain Morocco, Gilt Ris and Clasps, ete. Ladies’ Reticules, Gentlemen’s Writing Desks, Gentlemen’s Walking Canes, mounted with Ivory, Silver and Gold. PAPER MACHIE GOODS. In writing Desks, Work Boxes, Wash Stands, Ladies’ Compamons, Card Baskets, Stationery Cases, ete, Gutta Percha Vases, Gutta Percha Card Trays, Fruit Baskets, Inkstands, &c. An exteusive and varied assortment of Games and Toys. Games of Solitaire, Aunt Sally, Wm. Tell, Popin- jay, Pope Joan, Parlor Bowls, Racing, Cal- culation, Drafts, Chess, &e. &e. &e. Toys in every variety suitable for Holiday Presents. PUZZLES & DISSECTIONS, in great variety, HUNDREDS OF DOLLS, EVERY SIZE. Drawing Room Books, Poetical Works, Keepsakes, Annuals, &. A splendid lot of New Books, | suitable for Children, together with an abundance of other artieles which cauuot be euamerated. DON'T FORGET Laird & Harvie’s, South Side Queen Square. Charlottetown, Dec. 21, 1363. FOR CHRISTMAS! AYER & VALENCIA RAISLNS, Currants, Camlied Citron. Orange and Lemon Peel, Superior Mixed Spices, - Mixed Pickle a, Cheese, APPLES, Onions, &c. BEER & SONS. 2m Dee. 21, 18638. _ Grand ' Christmas AMusical Festival. ee GRAND ‘MUSICAL FESTIVAL will be given inthe TEMPERANCE HALL, iby the Members of the Choir of St. Dunstan's Cathedral, in aid of the funds for the benetit of ST. JOSEPH'S SCUIOOL, under the inmediate Patronige of His Lordship the RK. C. Bishop of Charlottetown, on Tuesday Evening, the 29ht December. Reserved seats, 4s 6d; Centre seats, 3s; Back seats, Is $d; Private Gallery, ds. Doors will be open at } past 7 o'clock, pm; | Concert to commence ‘at 8 precisely. Tickets to be had at the stores of WR Watson, Esqr, Hon D Brenan, Hon P Walker, Jas Reddin and Owen Connolly, Esqrs, Messrs Win Murray, Francis MeCarron, J A McKeuua, and Joba Quirk. December 11, 1863, Christniras. OXEKES of WINE BISCULT, Do Soda Ditto, Do Oyster Crackers, Do Ginger Suaps, bho Seed Cakes, Do Water Crackers, A few Bbis very superior Pilot Bread, very nice 3 for family use, With a few cases of Sherry Wine, Do Old Port, Do Champxyne, Do Cognac Brandy, 25 cases Scotch Whiskey, 5 years in Bottle, 10 cases Gingerette, ohtds Du Kupyer’s Gin, All on cousigiiwent, and will be sold low by WILLIAM DODD, Queen square. Ch'town, December 14, 1863. isl Sw Just in time for Christmas! 0 Apples, Raisi ranges, Apples, Raisins, Currants. Confectionary, &c. &c. pur Subseriber has Just RECEIVED an extensive Stock of GROCERIES, which he offers cheap for Cash, among which will be foand— 200 bbis No. L APPLES, (choice), Boxes Oranges, Do Lemons, Boxes Raisins, Do Currrants, Sugw, Molasses, Tobacco, (a e urticie), Boxes Congou and Souchong TEAS, A lurve assortment of Confectionary, CAKE ORNAMENTS, &c. 150 Boxes Lozenges, } Bags of assorted Nuts. lar All orders from Town and Country for Cake, | Contectiouary, &e. promptly attended to. ALEX. McKENZIE, Dee. 14, 1363. isl & rw Sin Water-street. Canada Flour. November Inspection. x 0 BBLS. No. 1 Supertiue Canada od FLOUR, choice ; 2v bbls Cabin Biseuit, Toronto manufacture. For sale by 4. ROBERTS ECKART, Telegraphic Building, Water-strect. December 14, L363. < at . . Stoves! Stoves! HE subscribers have now completed their Autumn aud Winter Stock of STOVES, and | ‘have on hand the largest stack ever inported by any one house in this city, cousisting in part of — Magician, Union, Black Diamond and Friend Cook Stoves for Coal. Niagara, Waterloo, Royal Arch, Broadside, Golden Farwer, Eastern Premium, and wany other patterns of Wood Cook Stoves. LAIRD & HARVIE'S In various styles and bindings, viz: — Moroeco “RENFREW HOUSE,” THOMAS'’S OLD STAND, GREAT GEORGE STREET. DELANY & WILSON, AYVING completed ther FALL IMPORTATIONS, per PRioress from LIVERPOOL, Uranus trom LONDON, and vessels from BOSTON and HALIFAX, beg to sall the attention of the public to their « , Extensive Stock of DRY GOODS, Groceries, Hardware, Furs, Boots & Shoes, Hats & Caps, Aw. ve. ae. —— COMPRISING +— | Ladies’ Dress Materials jn all the new styles, Coloured and Black Cobourgs, Wincies, Alpaeas, French Merinos, Delaines, &e. Ke. Ke. | Shawls, Mantles, Bonnets, Wats, Plumes, lowers, Ribbons, Bounet Borders, Gloves, Hosiery, Woollen Hoods, Sontags, Skating Caps. Polka and Garibaldi Jackets, &c. 'Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, In Cloths, Tweeds, Clothing, Pur Caps in great variety of styles and quality, Mufflers, Lambs’ Wool Under Clothing, White Shirts, Collars, ‘lies, | Scarfs, Suk Handkerchiets, Fancy Tweed & Flannel Shirts, Braces, Rubber Coats, &e. Ke. SLA PLIECcs, {Grey and White Cotton, Striped Shirting, Prints, | Ginghams, Bed Tick, Canvass, Osnaburg, ‘Towellings, Table Cloths, White, Red, & Fancy Flannel, &e. &e. Ke. Men’s, Women’s & Children’s Boots, Shoes & Rubbers, in endless variety. Skeleton Skirts & Cane Hoops, Very Cheap. GROCERIES, Tea (warranted superior quality), Sugar (very bright), Molasses, Tubacco,. Crushed Sugar, Soap, Candles, Starch, Pepper, Mus- tard, Baking & Washing Soda; Raising, Currants, Spices, &e de. Ke. IIA RDWARE. Cut and Wrought Nails, all sizes, Plongh Mouut- ing, Chain Traces, Rope, Weaver's Reeds. Paint, Oil, Putty, Glass, Gunpowder, Shot, &e., &e., Ke. Homespum taken in exchange for Goods. The highest price paid in Cash for Fur, [ew Customers will please take particular notice of the Sign “TRentrew Tlouse.” Great George Street, Charlottetown, Dee. 7, 1263. | | | vrwislp Wholesale Purchasers. rpue Subseriber respectfully intimates that he has received on CONSIGNMENT, Ex * Gazelle,” from Liverpool, and ‘ Cabot,”’ from Glasgow, the following GOODS, which are oifer ed to the Trade at the lowest paying figure, for cash or approved paper : $ hhds DeKuper’s GENEVA, OO cases do do (Anchor braad) 6 casks old Isiay Wuiskey, (very fine) 20 cuses Campbeltown WHISKEY, warranted the Pure MeGee, 50 packages English Congo TEA, 10 casks Crushed SUGAK, W boxed LT. D. PIPES, 10 ewt Liverpool SOAP, SO daz. Linen Thread, Now 22 and 45, W) Gross Cotton Reels, (Clarke's) 200 Ibs London Mixed Pius, (in onnees) 30 doz colored Cutton Haudkerehiefs. N, RANKIN. 2m Queen Street, Nov. 9, 1863. 1863. December! 1863. BLANKETS, BLANKETS, CLOTHS, CLOTHS, FUR CAPS, FUR CAPS, SEAL SKIN COATS, OVER COATS, OVER COATS, RUBBER BOOTS, RUBBER BOOTS, RUBBER SHOES, RUBBER SHOES, te? An extra choice in the above GOODS is offered, and good value given for the moury, at BEER & SONS. ] Jor. 7, 1263. Bell's Clothing Store. QUEEN’S STREET. FPRHE Subscriber HAS RECELVED, by fate arrivals from London, Liverpool, Glas gow and United States, his usual EXTENSIVE SUPPLY OF GOODS suitable for Men’s Wear, : among which will be found the latest styles in Black, Blue, and Brown West of England BROAD CLOTHS, Beaver, Whitney, and Pilot Cloths, Tweeds, Doeskins, Casimers, Vestings, and a general ussortment of = s . Tailor’s Trimmings, which he is prepared to make up at the shortest notice, aud on reasonable terius. Alsu—— Ready-Made Clothing, Hats, Fur and Cloih Caps in great variety. Gloves of every kind; Scarfs, Mutilers, Neck- ties, Stocks, Shirts. English and American Collars. Socks, Braces, Handkerchiefs, Under-cloth- iug, and a choice selection of Faxcy FLANN EES, in Red, White and Bine, together with other Gioods for winter wear, which will be syld cheap tor prompt pay. CHARLES BELL, Merchant Tailor. Charlottetown, Dee. 14, L863 suis VOCALIZATION. N Ks. WENTWORTH STEVENSON beys respectfally to inform the Residents of Charlottetown that she is prepared to receive a limited number of pupils for the most modern style of singing. Terms can be obtained of Mrs. W- Stevenson, at her residence in Great George street. November 23, 1863. NOTICE! AL persons indebted to the subscriber, McLEOD, Esquire, Solicitor, Charlottetown, whom J have this day appointed my Attorney to receive and yive discharges for the same. WILLIAM McGILL Charlottetown, 4th December, 1863. ishwv lia BANK OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. OTICK is hereby given that a Dividend of Five Pounps per centum on the Capital Stock of the Bank of Prince Edward Island, for the last half wear, hath been this day declared, and is payable w stockholders forth with on demand. By ©rder, WM. CUNDALL, Cashier. 7th December, (863. Sardines! Sardines! A LARGE Consignment of SARDINES - in ‘Tius; also, Duteh and Gorgona ANCHO- VIES, selling for half nothing at the CASH DRUG STORE of M. W. SKINNER. Ch town, Dec. 14, 1863, 4 HAY and TURNIPS. Franklin Stoves for wood and coal in great variety. Cannen Stoves for shopa and halls; Parlor, Cooks, Air tight, Narsery Bed-room Stoves. A great | variety of BOX STOVES, suitable for schooi- | houses, churches, &e. &e. Extra Pots, Tea Kettlee and Tron Boilers. Also, | extra sets Boapstone and Grates for Magician and | Black Diamond Stoves, all of which will be sold | on easy terms, or the lowest possible prices for Cash. DODD & ROGERS. ; Dodd's Brick Store, Pewnal-st., Noy. 30, tf DEMERARA RUM. 15 PUNS. OLD RUM, excellent flavor, | just received, ex “ Transit,” and will be sold | at as Jow fiyure as any du the City. N, Rare, Queen-street. mm Dee, 14, 863. PINE SHINGLES. 10 ** Elizabeth,’’ from Newcastle, Miramichi, | will be sold in quantities to suit purchasers. N. RANKIN, Queen-strect. im | Dec. 14, 1863. Pe 2 agp ast et sane ‘ OR SALE, on the subseriber’s Farm, A QUANTITY or HAY, and a Few Thou- sand Bushels of TURNIPS. GEORGE COLES. Charlottetown, Oct. 19th, 1863. GEORGE McDONALD, ig” Formerly of NICKELS & CO.’S Tailor- ing Establishment, Regent-street, Lonvon, and lately of Atuanva, Georgia, C.S A, Bes leave to acquaint the public that he has taken the shop lutely oceupied by Miss Murdock , North side Queeu Square, directly opposite the Market House; and baving had an experience of eight years in the cutting department of the above establishment, also six years doing business on his own acconnt, daring which time he has nequired the most modern improvements jn the ast of eatting and making up of garments. He M. No. 1 PINE SHINGLES, eg | citizens of Charlottetown, that may favor him with by Notes of Hand or Book Account, are hereby | required to make immediate payment to MALCOLM | Sein ee LONDON HOUSE. ESTABLISHED 4820. PALI 1863. Y the “GAZELLE,” “ THERESA,” | and Uaitax steamers from LIVERPOOL, * Uranus’ from London, ‘‘Jieley Dasies’’ from Barbadoaes. and © ©. M. Rich” ¢rom Boston, the subseribers have completed their impertations for ithe season, which, with steck on hand from pre | vious importations, they offer forsale at their asual Low Pricer. The present importations comprise : YOhhds Barbadoes Sagar] 5 bales Cloths, 0 do Museovado Moj 4 do Carpets and Jaxser, Woollen, D0 chests prime Congou 4 do Paper hanyings, | ‘Tea, 4.do Cotton Warp, 6 do Printed, Usbleaeh- ed & White Caticos, 2 do Striped Shirtings, 2 do Glazed Linings, 2do Buitalo Skins, | 500 sacks Coarse Salt, | 30 sides Sole Leather, 6 cases Ready-made Clothing, | 9 do Ladies’ Boots & Shoes, 2 bhds Paint Oil. {do Rubber do do IMM packages ussorted 3 do Silks & Ribbous, Puints, % tons asserted Tron, 3 do Millinery, 150 bars Muntz Metal, 3, 4 do Haberdushery, 20 bundles Spring, Cast & Bliater Steel, 2 do Shawls & Mantles, 1 do Ladies’ Furs, 6 do Dress Materials, 10 packages Glaswow Plough Metals, Goods, in G da Phids 100 Wrought Iron Plough Winseys, Shawls, Shares, Printed Shirting,Flan-| 1 ease assorted Cutlery, nels & Shirts, Com-100 packagers Nails and forters, Bags & Bag- Spikes, ging, Osnaburgs, Ca-} 50 do Lrontmengery and licus, Cotton Hanudker- Hardware. chiefs, &e, &e. Casks Baking Soda, Whiting, Putty, Wasb- ing Soda, Bois Jamaica Ginger, Crushed Sugar, Currants, Kegs Cud- bear, Powder, Mustard, Boxcs London Soap, Raisins, Luzenges, Extract Logwood, Pepper,G!ase, Bags Rice, Pepper, Allspice, Corks, Coffee, Coils Manilla Rope; Dozens Pails, Brooms, Xe. Xe. D. G. & 38. DAVLES. Charlottetown, Dee. 7, 1863, NEW GOODS, | AT THE BRITISH WAREHOUSE, QUEEN’S SQUARE. i E SUBSCRIBERS UAVE JUST RECEIVED from LONDON, per Uranus, from LIVERPOOL, per Theresa, from GLAS- GOW, via Pietou, per Cabot aud other arrivale from the Stotes and Halifax, Their usual extensive Cupply of BRITISH § FOREIGN MERCHILANDIZE, comprising all the requisite articles in STAPLE & FANCY GOODS, among which will be found the leading styles and novelties of the seasen : Plain & Faney Dress Goods, Shawls, Mantles, and Furs, Bonnet Fronts, Hata & Caps, Black & Colored Silks, Hosiery & Haberdashery, Collars, ‘Ties and Scarfs, Piain and Fancy Flannels, Shirts, Skirts & Skirting, Serges, Oi] Cloths & Baize, Boots, Shoes & Rubber Goods, Clothing, aud Gents’ general outfits, Cloths, Doeskins, and Trimmings, Hardware, Lronmeugery & Catlery, Nails & Horse Nails, Reom Paper, Blankets, Rags, and Counterpanes, Good Indigo and other Dye Stuffs. GROCERIES, Consisisting of Choice TEAS and SUGARS, RAISINS, CURRANTS and FIGS, &c. SPICES, &e. Ke. tw Personally selected with care—purehased on the best terms—and will be found to compare favorably with other Stocks in the market, either for style or value. W. & A. BROWN. Queen Square, Nov. 16, 1863. City Hardware Store. 1863. FALL SUPPLY. 1863. WE invite the attention of our Country Merchants, Wholesale Buyers and Ship- builders, to our Fall Stock of Hardware, which is nvw complete, and will compare fayor- ably, as regards variety and cheapness, with aay similar STHOCK in the British Provinces. We are confident we can offer inducements to wholesale buyers superior to these offered in Halifax or 3 John, and respectfully request a trial, and a per- soval inspection of our Steck of Goods. H. E. STARBIRD & CO. Noy. 22. 1863, A VERY LARGE STOCK OF Plough Metals,Iron & Steel, Just received, and for Sale by W. E. DAWSON. Ne: niber 2, 1863. EDUCATION. To the Residents of Charlotte- town and Vicinity. Pur UNDERSIGNED being desirous of opening classes for instruction im the Latin, Greck, French aud Ftalian languages, as well as in | Drawing and Perspective, can be cousulted by heads of families and others, as to Terms, Hours &e, at bis RESIDENCE, King’s Street, in the jhouse lately ocenpied by Major Meete, near the residence of Frederick Brecken, Esy. S<Ewnery. ft JOUN FP. Charlottetown, Nov. 9, 1863, isi t ss. ~'} “oO Paints, Oils, &c. ae Subser:ber has received per SuxERsEsa, trom LIVERPOOL— No. 1 White WHITELEAD, Green, Blue, Redand Yellow PAINT, Boiled and Raw LINSEED OIL, | Furniture and Coach VARNISH. Whiting, Paris White and Venetian Red, Patent Dryer, Pomice Stone & Emery Cloth. WM. R. WATSON, City Drug Stere, Nov. 9, 1863. | Apples! Apples! Jy UST RECELV ED, per sebr. Cecelia from Boston, a splendid lot of WINTER APPLES, consisting of Golden Baldwins and Russets. DODD & ROGERS. November 30, 1863. —— - Buffalo! Buffalo! SPLENDID LOT of No. 1 Buffalo Ro des, at Dodd's Biick Store. DODD & ROGERS. I CO i ants shite "EXUE cheapest and best RUBBER BOOTS and SILOES in the City to be had at Dodd's Brick Store, Pownal-street. Nov. 30, 1863. DODD & ROGERS. LARGE ASSORTMENT of Children’s BOOTS & SHOES at Dodd's Brick Stone, Pownal-street. DODD & ROGERS. Nov. 30, 1863. HOMCOPATHIC COCOA. poRers RED ood HOMQOPATHIC COCOA, No. t Broma and Chocolate, Filberts and Waluute, Pruves and Raisins, Water Crackers and Pylot Bread, Mazena and Corn Starch, Lime Juice and Flavoring Essences, Salt, in crocks, baskets, boxes & bags. W. R. WATSON. City Drug Btore, July 26, 1863. ido Linen Drapery, j, and | in. Kegs) 1 do Hosiery, Batt Bolts, 6}, by 2, 1 do Glover, 7 by i. 50 sete Wilkie & Gray's) JUST RECEIVED | aT The LONDON HOUSE. [3 Stand formerly Dempsey's, opposite Apothe- vary's Hall, Upper Quoen Street. - a il. HASZARD | [PAS RECEIVED, per URANUS from LONDON, GAZELLE, and THERESA ifrom LIVERPOOL, a large and selected STOCK of BRITISH DRY GOODS, Fancy Goods, Jewellery. Stationery. Groceries and Hardware. All having been carefully selected direct from the Manufactories, and purchased on the best terms, they will be seld at the LOWEST Prices | POR CASH, a liberal discount made to whole- laale custumers, comprising a largo Stock of Superfine aud Winter Cloths & Coatings, in all the latest styles; Ladies’ Dress Materials, in great variety and newest fashions ; SILKS, black and coloured, in dresses and pieces, Knickerbocker Cloth, French Merinos, Alexandra Cloth, Baratheas, black and coloured, Cloth of Gold, York Repp, Popinettes, Kc. Ke. Ke. Shawls and Mantles, in great variety and very cheap; Bonnets, Hats & Caps, a large assoriment in the latest fashions ; RIBBONS, a choice selection, Ribbou Velvet, Cotton & Silk, Black and Coloured Silk Velvets, Terry Velvete, Black German Velvets, &c. &e. French and other FLOWERS, Borders, Cap Feats, Cambric Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Steel & Muslin Collars, Hair Nets, Sleeves. in sasiwty. Dress Buttons and Trimmings, in great variety, Braids, Tassels and Cord, Laces, Worked Muslin, lusertion aud Edg- ing, Gloves, Hosiery, Veila, Silk Twist, Thread, Reels, &c. &c. FURS — Sable, Stone Martin, Mink, Fitch, Chinchille, Kolenski, Mock Ermine, Musquash Riding & Cutts ; Stone Martin, Monkey, Goat and Seal Tail Muffk, &e., Fur Gloves and Gauntlets. STAPLE GOGDS — Brown Cat- tons, Blankets, Flannels, White and Srri Shirtings, Skirtings, Printa, Furniture Chintz, Sheetings, Ticks, Sacking, Scotch Carpeting, Hearth Mats. Crumb Cloths, Oil Floor Cloth, &«. &e. &e. 3500 Pieces P. - Hangi English make, home wien” READY-MADE CLOTHING, in er ; i y et le ser ae ate Water-proof Coats and Sheets, & c. HARD WARE--Iron, Steel, Giass, Putty, Paints, Oils, Turpentine, Nails, Spikes, Brads, Tacks, Sheet Lron, Wire, Gig & Cart Bushes, Chaia Traces, Back Chains, Halter Chains, Grey & Wilkie’s Plough Mount mg, Hames, Bridles, Bite, Whips, Knives & Forks, Scissors, &c. f Tea, Molasses, Coffee, Crushed & Moist Sugar, Rice, Pearl Barley, Mustard, Pepper, Nutmegs, Spices (ground and up- ground), Raisins, Currants, Citron, Starch, Blue, Blacking, Baking and Washing Soda, Leather, Tobacco, Pipes ; Buckets, Brooms, Soap, Candles, Tadigo, Manilla Rope, Pitch, Pitch & Parafine On, Cross and Hand Saws, Chisels, Gouges Jack, Hand and Bead Planes, Brass Taps, &e. &c. Charlottetown, New. 16, 1863, mugennee ce ; LIGHT! W now offer for i our F SUPPLY of KEROSENE LAMPS ee the largest and beat stock ever offered in the City; nearly all are new and patterns, with some fine style of HAND LAMPS, and ave offered at less prices than hitherto. Gur this season are fitted with the new * Union Burner,” a and best burner giving more light than an > My of which tho Tauaie cap tend " a on moving the chimney. ALSO RIVED, 200 doz. Kerosene CHimneys, (four Sizes) 20 gross Kerosene: Wicks, (three sizes) , 6 doz. Paren Suapes, 3 doz. LANTERNS, (very superior), To ARRive Suowriy—30 barrels of our usua superior quality KEROSENE On, H. E. STARBIRD & CO. City Hardware Store '“ Mecting of the Legislature.” CoLontal SECRETARY's Orricr, November 2, 1863. \ SEREAS, by a Resolution of the ' ouse of Assembly. passed ou the Mth da Ao. 1503. it was resolved that the Initiation of Money Votes should be with the Executive : Notice is hereby yiveu that all Jieations for money grants for Roads, Bridyes, Wharfs, &e., and all Petitions for grants ip aid of any object what. svever which parties may desire to submit to the I re al its next anaual Session, are requi : S ired to be sent into this O " of Fe 4 > tice ow vr before the First day Nov. 23, 1863. By command, JOHN W. MORRISON, Deputy Colonial Secretary. Administrator’s Notice. LL PERSONS having legal demands : against the Estate of the late Kicnanp Haves, Exqr., of Morrell, deceased, are requested to furnish the same to the undersigned withia three months from this date. And all persous in- — oe id Estate are required to settle e seve ots against them forthwi a, HAVES, . i ll > S408DPH HAYES, Morrell, P. ©. island, ee Sept. 21, 183. 3m pd BEST HOUSE COAL. TONS BEST WELSH COAL ex- 100 peeted in a few days, direst from ra land. Apply to ; WILLIAM HEARD. Charlottetown, Get. 26, 1563. Judson’s Pills! l“or Sale or to Tet, A WELL FINISHED DWELLING MOUSE and SPORE, with a wood Geanur and Sule, in an.excetieut business stand ao eat of Si. Peter's Bay. Apply tw Andeew A McDonaleé, Georgetown, or onthe ae — JOHN P : Head St. Peter's Bay, With April, 186 at GARDEN frouti “harlottetown, June 8th, 1863, GOLD! GOLD! mur Subscriber offers for sale, at his shop, Great George-street, a splendid Jot of Gold Ear Rings, Broches, Links, Lockets, Penci | Finger Rings, Pius, Studs, Keys, Chains. Atso—Some nice Watches, consisting of— | Horizontal, four holes jewelled, in silwer TO LET! ye HOUSE on the corner of ‘ow nal and Sydney Streets at present weupied by De. GAUVREAL. Possession eee b; Rent £N. ~ aa Char'town, Now 23, 1868. COTTAGE TO LET. Hatters himself that he will succeed in giving the | casea 0... cece cern nnnnecnseneeeehd 10 @ : : ; Ladies #ize,....C0...-,- MO. .ccccnncoversacd MD | their patronage, ample satisfaction. In Menten diners. “Did madgdicis’e Wiese T° LE 3. 4 COTTAGE, W. B.—Young men belonging to the trade tauglit | Levers, Thirteen BOR inciisitniia ad daenticiidi 6 0 8. and Out-houses Sad on “ Roows, with Bare the art of cntting on moderate terms. A. PURCHASE, Watchmaker. at ‘The Exaniiner’ . moderate. Apply Charlottetown, Dec. 1 fth, 1863. BW & I ln Ch. Town, Noy: 30,.1863. Smardon’s Corner.) Charlouetowa, November 23, 1863, = Sn emcee eB = 0 2 abies. Be abe REE He