et oe ee ee eee ; 5 3 “i LL OE sresented.”’ foeapien it is scarcely possible that the lan can miscarry, OF that British Coltambia Pik refuse to cast in her jot with British North America. i MINISTERIAL CH ANGES It has been rumoured about Town to-day and ay, that the Hen, Col. Gray has resigned rd Yeste We believe nig seat in the Executive Council , . sour ie net Unfounded, and we reside with are not the run surprised at it. henowr to himee Palmer held a place; and we . te learn hew te resign. Cel. Gray cor d not p hae newer yet been able With so moch wisdom in the THK C if at the Board whereat Mr.| out in Britweh ports... ull know the fatter! Sherman, dated Yth, received—he was thea ten} | niles from Savannah, army well supplied and in|} | good a : _— ‘VIL WAR LN THE STATES. TELEGRAPH New York, Dec. 15-—St. Alban raiders on trial at Montreal, were discharged for want of Jurisdiction. Newspapers generally very indig- nant at theit release, Gen... Dix instructs military commanders on frontier, in case of depredations, to purse marauders inte Canada, and if captured, NEWS BY | tial law..... Resolution meved in Congress, tor| formation of an army corps, te defend trontier.| SQUARE, Charlottetown : -...Demand Compensation from England, for property destroyed by Southern Cruisers, fitted .. Official advices trom condition.....Pbiladelphia papers state, Phe resiguation of Col. Gray —he being Presi-| Savannah is not in possession of Federals... .. deut of the Coneeil—invelves a total disruption | Gold 234. of the Cabivet. Mr Palmer will, no doubt, be | eouumanded to reconstruct if, and rumeur says) he will try hie hand at forming a Coalitien Gov- | ernment light some etrange combinations, the wature of) whieh we shall carefully ascertain aud repert to} our readera, If the Libera) Oppositivn in the House are wise enough te refuse aid and comfort to Mr. Palmer in his &itempt at patching up an Administration, the present ricketty thing of a} Government will be smashed beyond all bope ot | repair. ’ ! =_ _——--- - To Tae Rorren of Tie EXAMINER. Dear Sint The Protestent, some two wceks age, alloded to. a rumer afloat, te the effect that the Rerorr ot | the Quebee Convention was gned by some of the Delegates on Sunday, and seemed indignant about the matter. Simece then, however, it ap- pears that Elder Laird has been informed that | the Hon. BE. Palmer, Atty. Gen. of P. E. Island, | is one of the Sinaers who perpetrated this violation | ofthe Sabbath. Hence the lence of the Elder. | Now, Mr. Editor, will you be pleased to inform | the public if this rumor be true or false, that Mr | Valmer net oaly placed his signature to the Report | which he now condemns, but also made a speech oa the occasion? = Lt is alse currently reported by aome of the Atty General's triewds that he posi- tively denies the alleged charge. Hoping you will clear wp this matter. I remain yours, &e. ENQUIRER. [It is quite true that Mr. l'almer did sign the Report ofthe Conference on Sunday. The en- grossed copy was preduced by Major Bernard. | the acting Secretary of thejC onvention, at the St. Lawrence Hotel, Meatreal, ea Sanday. the 6th | Nuvrember, between 1] and 1 e clock, and there signed by Mr. Palmer, as well as by the other | } Delegates who were present. There was no| other time for him to sign it, and no one except | a few persons here, who pretend te be more | righteous than their neighbours, ever dreamt of | finding fault with him for signing the document | ou Sunday.—Eb. Ex'r.} | > —- ‘The latest talk is about the pay received by | the Delegates last Saturday from the Government — £150 each, multiplied by 7, making a total of £1050, besides travelling expenses, probably as much more.— Ross's eekly Friend Ross, your “Tak” the truth as usual. The Delegates, we sup- pose, wight hke te have gu ihe sum you state, is as wide of| i . ’ j } ; ; . but they didn’t, wor auything like u, nor tracelling | Elizabeth, the beloved wite of Mr. James McCluge, | capenses. Pray let the Talkers continue to in| duige in this sort of iatecesting ~ Talk,” and they | will make astonishing progres tw their opposition to Cowfederatian, for if heavy, solid lying iz ad | sential tothe advareement o! & ecauer, taeira must} succeed. >_>. Ma. Gatt’s Sreccu.—We have to acknow-! ledge the receipt fem the Hon. Mr. Galt,} binasee Minister ot Canada of a dozen copies, in} pamphlet teraz, of Lis great «peeeh to bis conati- tueuts at Sherbrooke, Lower Canada. It deal< more elaborately, more ably, aud wore generally | Confederation than any speech yet delivered, ar any article written li is au admirabic praductiom, and full; There are fools’ with the whole question o Upon it. eof argament and islorwatio:. here whe say ao argumen! can be, or has been adduced in faver of Confederation. We advise) then, if they hace eemmen 2ense emmg? to take! advice, te read Mr. Galt's apeech eo — [eH Winter has fairly ect in. Navigation is closed all arownd ua. The Maritime element,” to use the oft’ expressed words of opr fricad, Nr Cartier, is of ery little use Go 4s here at present.) { Weare afraid that some of our Fall vessels, la- den with produce, base got been able to get to! sea. DO - ' BOSTON STEAMERS. On Thursday evening last, at 4 o'clock, the| Steamer Frezcogia left thie port on her last trip} for the season, amidat the cheers of the exowds'| who sasembled on the wharves to witnesa the majestic ease with which she glided swiftly away | from the keen grasp of “ Jack Frost,” by which,| if she had remained much jonger, she wayld have | heen frozen up for the wiater, foron the follow. | ing morving tat paseemgers walked safely over | the ice made on ber track. The regularity with | whieh the Franconia and Commerce performed | their reapective trips during the season, the ad- vantages and facilities aflurded by them to the) travelling and commercial public, the obliging | and geatleauanly conduct of Captains Nickerson} aud Suew, and the superior skull and Wanagement| of their enterprising Agent, Mr. Hal, bave com-| manded not only the respect and best wishes of | the citizena of Charlottetown, but also the hearty | good will of the whele pubiie of P. E. Ldand. + *- re ——— The Princess of Wales towed out of the harbor ou Thursday last four vessels laden with eats and potatoes for the New York aad Boston markets, | and on Saturday ale steamed oyt through the) ice with tWu mare vesse!s u hich she safely placed in clear water at the block) ouse. er Commenciat —On Thureday night the naviza- tion of thie port elesed. The steamer Princess of | Wales was basy nearly all day iu towing out ves- | sels. Iu the morsing eke tick oyt the slip David | Cannon, boaud to Laverpoo!,and in the evening | several sinaller vessels The steamer Franconia, | loaded with some 12,500 bushels outa, 150 sheep, | und a quautity of poultry, &e., worked her wey | through the ice out of port the same evening. Three} vessels laden with oate are frozen in at the wharves. | Immediately on the harbor freezing up, oats fell | two is. 9d. aud could searcely find purchasers at that price. We shall endeavor to give a fuller state- — of the shipping of the week in our next.— "ROT. -- —-0 «<> 0 Youre Men's Cunietain Aseoctatton avo Lite- nary Ixstitere.—The Hon. Dr. Young lectured on Thursday. “The Handiwork of God as manifested in the Heavens.” The lecturer presented his audience | with an interesting and impressive array of astro- nomical facts, bearing upon lis subject, of which be | never lost sight, the illustration of the Divine at- tributes. He glanced at ite bistory-—the ignorance | in regard t it which prevailed until about the six- | teenth ecentary, and the progress it has since made. He introd # variety of partioulare in reywrd to the eolar system. He enriched his theme by a propriate poetical selections. The whole was well written, well read, was comprehended within the | eoupase of aw hour, and he was beard with close attention. There followed « brief discussion, re- luting iu part to Apsociation matiers, and in part to the subject of the evening. The audience was us large, perhaps, as could expected, considering the severity of the evening : The Rev. J. Davis, the Secretary, will lecture next Thursday evening, the 22d inst. His subject, “God in passing Hiswry."’—Pror. sniehenkshdeitilta qebbioalia dtl Deara oy James Poros, Esquine.—A good! man bas passed away, Mr Purdie, whose deceuxe is announced in this day's paper. emigrated to this Island, from New Brunswick, about the year 1336, and from that time anti! the period of his death, resided in Charlottetown, engaged >, mercantile pursuits. Itis not neceskary that we sliould al- lempt to pourtray the many virtues of the deceased. He was generally known, especially amoug the Sevteh inbwbitants of the Island, and his wemory | will long be fendly cherished. He was possessed | of 4 disposition eminently i odest, kind, gentle and charitable, and of him it may traly be suid—" he did jastly, loved mercy, and walked humbly before his God’’—st. A Vv —_—_——- Do easel, belonging to Mr. James Gay, and eee With Oats, is froxen in at Powoal Bay art. A Brig belonging to the Hon. James C. Pope, is in the jee off Suuunerside and will pro- —_ getclear. A Brig belonging to the Hon.! anes Yeo is frogen up wt the West Point, and, We fear another belonging to the same gentleman is frozea up in Richmoud Bay, His subject, as annouuced, was | account of discharge of St. Alban raiders, i friends and acquaintances wus short, but paintal, was borne with pious resig- | 'Susanun K. VEBY LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH TO ‘THE EXAMINER,’ New York, Dee. 19 —Officiai despatches from A few days may serve to bring to| Nashville state that Thomas attacked Hood's | {| lines yesterday morning, driving back his lett five | Phe-} tiles and centte from ane te turee anles. was captured seventeen guns and about 1600 pri- sovers. Federal casualties reported light. mas says he will attack the eaemy again to-mor- row if they do net retreat during the night..-. Nothing later from Sherman, ..-.. Gov. General otf Canada has decided that the decision liberating St. Albau raiders was wrong, and he has ordered their arrest and delivery of stulen money... .- Geld 233. New York, Dee. 19.—General Thomas, in a desputeh to the President, gives some details of a | great vietery ever Hood, atter two days fighting around Nashville. Hood's entire army deteated and driven in confusion, tollowed by Federal ca valrv; large number of guns, stand of arms, and prisoners captured, Chomas says Our Loss pro- bably does not exceed 3000 men... ... Richmond papers announce Stheraan captured Fort Me Allister, 16 wiles from Savannah and miles from Ossabaw Sewund. Latter point secures com- munication with Federal fleet... (officially) from Sberman..... Federal fleet ga- thered at Hampton Roads, sailed south several days agu.,-..- Great excitement in Canada on | Ma- Pho- | .. Nothing later | _NEW_ ADVERTISEMENTS SALE OF STOCK Imported by the Government in Bark ‘ Undine,’ from Liverpool. tosend them to head quarters, for trial by Mar-| FPO be sold by Auction, on TUES DAY, the 27th inst at 12 o'clock, on QUEEN | ‘Two Clydesdale STALLIONS, One Durham BULL, : One Leiceater RAM, 1 Leicester EWE. iia Que Souttidown RAM, 1 Southdown EWE. At SUMMERSIDE: One CLYDESDALE STALLION, | One Ayreshire BULL, I Senthdown RAM, } One Southdown LWE, 1 Leicester EWE. | P P | And on Friday, the 30th, at 12 o'clock, At GEORGETOWN: One Clydesdaie S rALLION, | 1 Ayreshire BULL, 1 Southdown RAM, | 1 Southdown EWE, 1 Liecester EWE. The Stock not to be exported from the Island, and to be kept in the Counties, where sold, for not less than two years from tine of sale, ex- cept one of the Horses and the Leicester Ram, to be seld i Charlottetown, which may be taken to j any part of the Island A Lberal Credit will be given, and the Pur- chasers will be required to give the usual Bonds —s ee ee Further pat ticulars at sale. J.C. PORK, JAMES DUNCAN HENRY LONGWORTII. Deeember 19, 1864. _ The Cheapest House 1 THE TRUDE! gistrates appointed on frontier especially to take | | cognizanee of breaches of international law .... Varhament summoned to meet on 19th proximo eo eee GONG B20. ++<>P- The Rev. H. B. Swan public mode of thanking nected with St. Peter's Church, Lot 11, on the ws Parishioners, cou- occasion of being presented by them with ay |handseme and valuable Gown. He accepts} it as a0 earnest of their good will tewards him, and as a renewed proof of the kindly which they have manifested during the entire avails himself of this feeling | DAVIES & WEERS Respectfully announce that their -IMPORTATIONS | FOR THE , Coming Season period of his eleven years’ ministry among them Port Hill Parsonage, Dec. 14, 1s. ARE Married. On the l4th instant, at St ald, assisted by the Rev L. C. Jenkins, D.c. L AnTHUn, youngest son of Capt. Swabey, R.A . & Langtord Grove. Malden, Essex, England, to Eliza Annie, fourth daughter of the Hon. George Coles, A. Pi? In this City,on the 17th instant, by the Rev. Thomas Dunean, Mr. W. B. Alley, to Elizabeth M J., eldest daughter of Kenuecth MacKenzie, Esq At Picton, N.S., on the 5th instant, by the Rev J. Bayne, Mr. T. M. Burns, to Miss Minnie Coch- | rane, M D., both of Charlottetown. = or ~ Died, At Murray Harbor North, on the 2d November, a aged JS years Her remains were followed "to their lust resting plaice by a numerous circle of Her illness, whieh uation to the Divine Will. In prospect of death she was undistarbed Her faitn in the Saviour vas firm to the last, and she died in the hope of a| glorious and blessed resurrection Peter's Bay, ut the ndvanced age of Paul's Church, Char. | lottetown, by the Rector, the Rev. David Fitzger | The Stock of GOODS now on t Ou Wednesday, 7th instant, at the Head of St | c OO years | NOW COMPLETED! hand is LARGE, almost every article which the ‘wants of the country demand, and i ‘which, in order to meet the ‘* hard ‘'times,’’ have been marked at Exceedingly LOW RATES. | We especially invite attention to | | A Large Stock OF Ready - made Goods, Michael Murphy , of Corbett Hill, New Ross, Conn. | ty Wexford, —the last of the “ Ninety-eight™ men 1 May he rest ia pe in the Island ace PORT OF CHABRLOTIELOWN. EXTFRED: Pee. $~—Retrierer, Shelly, New York. eoods’; Pacific, Cropley, Boston, do. Marion, McKinnon, ttlace Bar. wy Zebra, Mateh, Picton, eoal; Trial Purdy, Wallace, bul; Briilianet Stunion, M.! N. F, feb; Cherub, Braddoek, Picton 12~Rig. Francouia, Nickerzon, Boston, and John >. coal. Halifax, gouds; lheniel, K. Ciark, ot. John's, M. F, fish, &e: Porter, Pozwash, limestone. li—Hope, Bpitucy Pictou, foil. CLEARED: Martin, Halifax, prod Be $~-Saxe Gotl a. Zebra, Memb, Pictou, bal; Lnsheila, MeMillan. Boston, pro; Thomas Young, Young, Demerara do; Lyris, Fotey , New York, outs: sidy, Washingten, D. C, & i2—Elien, outs Pentz. Pirtay. yal Marion. McBinuon, G lace Day ; ro; Mathew Munostle, DiDuste, Malifax. Mary Barden, Le Klan Annu, Porter, ——, bal ; Pleeyhbery, Sich, Picton 13—Kvodoo. Shetiv, Rew York, outa; Ship David Canuon, Irving, Laverpus, GB do Clark, Beston, do; Export, Murtin, New York, do; Betriever. May do, do lo PORT GF GEORGETOWN. CLEAGED. Dec. 5—Emerald, McDonald, Picten - pussenvers. 7—Florence C St. Johu's Nild.; Lal. fax ; bal. 9-Mary Ann, Banks, do. ; goods. Emily Gay, de., de. Maryzaret Aun, Dohpey,dlowester ; bul. Swatfow, Kemp, Pictou; coal. iz Jilton, Siuclair, Halifax; youds. McKenzie, Pictoa; bal CLEARED. Nov. 30—Brigt Trene, Gordon, Liverpoo!] : oats Lawrence, Backler Bark Rambler, Dee. 1 Ship L. C. Owen, Fraser, Liverpool ; tim-| Brigt. Mary Helen; McDonald, ver and deals. New York; oats produce. 5—Emerald, Pictou; muiJs und passey- gers. 13—Florence C. Lawrence, Buckler, New Y ork ; oats. SHiP NEWS. Arrivals in Europe from hence. Liverrvor Nov. 15—Cecile, Wallace. 14—Lelha Alice, Campbell. Seven Sons, McDonald. Jy ~ Archibald, Lohio 23— Marion, Muson. Daincewarex, Nov. 17.—Kuipress, Elliot, from Port Hill LuistoLt, Nov. 23 — Sunbeam, Mathias, from |} Cascumpec. Gravesend, Noy. 16-—Louisa Sims. 20th—Mary LeCorner. Appledore, Now. 24—Isabella Margaret, Port Hill, with loss of jibboomw, provisions &e., washed away, and otherwise seriously damaged. Swansea, Noy. 19—Burk Warrior, Davies,—had parted both exblés and Uroke windlass Swansea, Nov. 19.—Atlautic Sergeant, from Quebec. Gloucester, Nov. 17,—Ship Elizabeth Yeo, Scott, from Quebee—reports having experienced very se-| vere weather from Loa. 52 to 39 W; stove boats and balwarks, started deck load, stove frout of poor and filled the cabins with water. ingroad, Nov. 20~—Ship Lady Seymour, Eng land, from Quebee. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. eee ee Household Furniture ! "EXE eubscriber has received instructions from Mr. J. SABLINE KNIGELP, to sel! at | AUCTION, at half-past eleven o'clock, on Tut Rs. | pay, the 22d instant, ia the Dwelling ia Fitzroy Street, nearly opposite the residence of Hon. Dr. Youns, the whole of bis HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of —A cowplete set of Bedroom Furni- ture, 6 Mahogany Hair-seat Chairs, 1 Arm do. do, { Mahogany Hair-seat Sofa, 1 Mahogauy What- not, 2 Chests Drawers, 1 Extension Table, 4 Lounge, Bedsteada, Beds, Bedding, Carpets, Hearthruga, Fleor Oil Cloths, Parlor and Hal | Stoves, with the usual set of Kitchen Utensils; 2) Fire Buckets, and a lot of Coala. ALSO, 1 Rosewood Cottage PIANO, 1 Musie Stool. 1 Rosewood CENTRE TABLE, Lot of Books, Pictures and Maps, 1 Parker SEWING MACHINE, (warranted. ) 1 hand SEWING MACHINS. te Sale Positive. N, RANKIN, Auctioneer. Ch’town, Dee. 19, 1364. Catholic Young Mon’s Literary Institute. fTEYxHE ANNUAL MEETING of the Members of this Lustitate, for the election of Office-Vearers aud the transaction of general busi- ness, will be held in St. ANDREW's Hatt, Pownal Rtreet,ou WEDNESDAY evening the 2tst instant, at So'eloek. A full and punctual attendauce iw requested. W. W. SULLIVAN, Sec’y. _ Dee. 19, 1864, FRESH FRUIT, &e. USCATEL, Layer and Bunch RAT- SINS, Valencia RAISINS, CURRANTS, CANDIED PEELS, APPLES, BPICKS, &e., &e. As good and cheap as gun be purchased anywhere, BEEK & SUNS, December 19, 1864. 3i Herton da. de; Suawnne | F Mary Anu.} Raivivaw, Cos | do;} Mew Work. oata: Mary | 14—| Ocean ride, Griffin, Hali-! | Fur Caps, Buffalo Robes, — Join! $—Etleu, Shelluygtt, Halifax ; | from | | suitable for Winter— manufactured | expressly to our order, and -svarranted to give satisfactiou—in ‘Over - Coats, Reefing Jackets, Pants, Vests, | Fancy Fiannel SHIRTS, Heavy Kersey Drawers, 4 Lambs Wool and Merino Vests, Pants, &c. ; ALSO, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Flannels, Wool Seiges, Faney Flannel SHIRTINSS, BLANKETS, Cloths, mails and } Doeskins, MUFFLERS, SCARFS, ‘Ties, Collars, Gloves, &c. &c. | Queen Street, Dee. 19, 1554. MWT .| Christmas Holidays! PROMENADE CONGERTS | And Amateur Dramatic Performances! MRS. WENTWORTH and AGRE N STEVENSON will give a Series of Enter- | tainments in Charlottetown this Wiuter, cousist- ing of | L’romenade Concerts and Amateur Dramatic Performauees. The Series will comprise Fonr Performances The first of the Seties will take place during Christ mas week, of which due notice will be given. | Priees of Snbscription Tiekets as follows; Season Vieket admitting | for Series of 4, ie |... esd enesbee aeienn onde 198 Do do 2 do do 1¥s | Do’ do 3 do do 253 Do do 4 do do 30s | Snbsecription List now ready at the Store of W. R. Watson, Esq. | Price of admission to each separate Performance | as follows: Single Ticket to each Promenade Concert, jn- | eluding danciug, 5s | Ticket admitting Lady and Gentleman to seme, | 7s 6d. | Price of admission on nights of Dramatic Euter- tainments, 3s; Gallery Is 6d. The second Performance of the Series will take | place the lust week im Jasvagyyw. The Third the j last week in Feproary. The Fourth, the last | week in Marcu. N B.~The Aimateur Dramatic Performances will | be viven by Gentlemen only. There will be a short CONCERT by Mrs W. Stevenson between the Dramas. December 19, 1864. Zin Notice. RS. WENTWORTH STEVENSON will be prepared to resume her Lessons im- mediately after the Christinas Holidays. Mrs Stevenson has a fine selection of entirely New Music, (Voeal and Instrumental), from the newes! Operas, received direct from Loudon, which she is prepared to dispose of. Mr. Westworrn Stevenson will receive a limit ed number of Pupils for French on the following terms :—~For Quarter of 12 weeks—two lessons per week of | hour each—£2; Lessons given at his Residence in Water Street. December 19, 1864 | lin ~ DAWSON’'S BUILDING, Corver Great George and Kent Streete, E'resh Stock. HOICE TEAS, Crushed, Refined, Crys- / tallized and Brown SUGARS, Pure Ground COFFEE, Cocoa, Broma, rich crystallized Jelly, Spices, Saucer, Lazenby’s Pickles, Marmaladee, OILS, in olive, marrow, eastor, &c.; Figs, Rai- sins, Currants, Oranges, Lemons, Corman's Mustard and Starch, Root and Ground Ginger, Rice, Worcester’s world-renowned Dry Hop Yeast, Pickstone’s Washing Crystal and Washing Soda, Fancy Pipes, Alinonds, Nuts, castana, filbert and walnut; Soaps, toilet and china; a fine as- sortment of Paper, Window Bliads, Men's and Women’s India Rubber Shoes, Ready - made Clothes, Cloths, Wringers, and a variety of other articles, The subseriber would call the attention of his friends and the Public to bis Refined Sugars, imported frow the St. John Refinery. ; ALEXANDER ROSS. itis Dee. 19, 1864. and includes) - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. KEVEREW TOUNE, Thomas’s Old Stand, ‘GREAT GEORGE STREET. AVING COMPLETED our Importations for the Season, On Thursday, the 29th. at 12 o'clock. we desire to call public attention to our Stock, consisting of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Hardware, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Rubbers, LADIES’ FURS, SKELETONS, HATS and CAPS, SOHVwVaAarbo wWOwrws, And a variety of other Goods. |All of which we are offering at Prices that, we think, CANNOT FAIL ‘to give satisfaction to purchasers. DELANY & BYRNE. Charlottetown, 19th December, 1864, Oranges, Lemons, Apples, Onions. UST RECEIVED, per steamers Commerce and FRANCONIA— 3 Bois. Oranges, 2 Boxes Lemons, |75 Bbls. APPLES, Bildwin & Russet, | 35 Bbls. ONIONS. ALSO | 100 Bbls. Extra Superfine FAMILY FLOUR, 120 Bbls. CRACKERS, Wine, Butter and Suda. | 0 Bbls. CRUSHED SUGAR, | Boxes JORDAN ALMONDs, Filberts, Castana } and Walnuts, | 200 Boxes Lé IZENGES, Boxes COFFEE, Saleratus and Shoe Blacking, 5 (Cases MATCHES, 26 Doz. BROOMS, 2) Dezen BUCKETS, 50 Boxes SALT, t Casks Kerosene OLL, 20 Boxes CANDLES, lea, Brown Sugar, Molasses, Mustard, Pepper, Cream Tartar, Licorice, and a lot ef other articles in the Grocery Trade. /Arso—The largest assortment of — CONFECTIONARY | in the Island, Which will be sold Cheapor than it can be imported, leonsisting of all Kinds of FRUIT | LOZENGES, MIXED CONFECTIONARY, | Ju Jubes, Gum Drops, Clear Toys, Kisses, Al- | monds, Conversation Lozenges, Lumps, Stucke, |- | Congh Candy, and a large assortment of other | | Kinds too numerous Lo uae. Pulwerized Sugar, | tor Icing Cake : Wedding Cake made te order. | COPA great variety of CAKE ORNAMENTS. | All will be sold cheap for Cash ALEX. McKENZIE Water Street, Dee. 19, 1864 —1 W M 7in Christmas Presents! EXTENSIVE SALE OF CHRISTMAS PRESENTS | AND |New Wear Gifts, LUD & HARVIE'S BOOK STORE, South Side Queen Square. | To commence THIS DAY, and , be continued each day, disposed of, comprising in part: LADIES’ In Papier Machie and Rose Wood. LADIES’ WRITING DESKS, In Papier Machie, beautilully inlaid with Mother of Jearl Papier Machie Goods, In Card Baskets, Stationery Cases, Ladies’ Com- pavions, Wateh Stands, Writing Desks, Work Buxes, Glove Boxes, & ¢. | GUTTA PERCIIA VASES, | BRONZED VAS, Gutta Percha Card Trays, Rustic Baskets, lok stands, &c. | | | CARD CASES, In Ivory, Mother of Pearl, Tortuise Shell, &e. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, In splendid Bindings and styles. A Magnificent Assortment of BIBLES, CHUBRCIL SERVICES and PRAYER BOOKS, In various Styles and Bindings, viz: Blue, Green aud Purple Velveis, Morvccy Antique, Oak sides, Plain Moraceo, Gilt runs and Clasps, &e, _ GOLD PENS and PENCIL CASES. A Larke Assortment of Games and "Toys, Games of Joko, Rounleta, Lolitaine, German Tactics, Auat Sally, Popinjay, Calculation, Dowinves, Drafts, Skittles, Seven to Win, Christwas Pudding, &e. &c. &e. Bagatelle Boards, Tiayoli Boards, Puzzles and Dissections, in great variety. Toys in every variety suitable for NOLIDAY PRESENTS. Poetical Works, Drawing- room BOOKS, Annuals, &e. Xe. Beautifully Bound. | A Splendid Lot of | PICTURE BOOKS, Suitable for Children, together with an abundance of other articles which cannot be enumerated. Don’t Worget LAIRD & HARVIE'S, South Side Queen Square. Charlottetown, Dec. 19, 1864. NOTICE! LL persons indebted to Cuartes Bett are hereby informed that their respec- tive accounts are now ready. They are re- quested to call and settle the same witHouT peLay. All accounts rematuing unpaid after the 3lst Decemser will be placed in legal bands, without further notice. JOHN BELL. Dee. 19, 864. DROPS, | NEW YEAR GIFTS!! until ail are WORK BOXES,, NEW. ADVERTISEMENTS. ENGLISH & AMFRICAN GOODS. "PXUE SUBSCRIBERS have received per Lotus from LONDON, Undine and Commo- dore from LIVERPFOL :— 30, Cheats Superior TEA, Kegs Blue, 30 Half Chests do. do., Bols. Washing Soda, bbls. Currants, Kegs Baking do. Boxes Valentia Raisins, Coils Manilla Cordage Boxes Layer dv, Bale Grain Sacks, Bbls. Crushed Sugar, Boxes Suap, Bags Rice. : Also from BOSTON: Doz. Buckets, Boxes Undertill’s Axes, | | Doz. Brooms, Cases Lozenges, Boxes Candlea, i [rea Shoe Nails, | Bags Fine Salt, .) a < .. 3 Boxes Pepper, Doz. Steve Brushes, | Cans Mustard, ~ Shoe “ Bbls. Crackers, Cases Matches, “Bread, Doz. Whips, Cases Hats and Pur Caps, a large variety of Ker- osene Lampe and Extra Chimneys. DODD & ROGERS, Dodd's Brick Store, Powual Street. Dee. 19, 1864. 6w DELANY & BYRNE RE offering the following Goods at Very Low Prices: Gents’ Hair Otter, Plucked Otter, | and other superior quality Fa BAPSa \CANADIAN MOCCASSINS, | | Seal Over Boots, | LADIES’ FURS, Woollen Hoods, Breakfast Shawls, Skeleton Skirts, A Lot of Ladies’ Sontags | AT COST. RENFREW HOUSE, Charlottetown, 19th December, 1864. ‘Bank of Prince Edward Island. 1 OTICE 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 year, hath been this day declared jand is payable to Stockholders forthwith, ou | demand, By order, } WM. CUNDALL, Cashier. Charlottetown, Dee. 5, 1864. 2w [Dee. 19. j —— --—— i onanSEEEEEnERESeinneiemeeeenemeeenanemmenett | TW Dp | | BUFFALO ROBES. | \'EXIIE Subscribers have just received 4 Bales Extra Nu. | Butfalo Robes, which they | offer for sale cheap. DODD & ROGERS. | Dec. 19, 1864. 4j APPLES. APPLES. J UST received a let of RUSSET and) Pownal Street. BALDWIN APPLES at Dodd's Brick Store, | DODD & ROGERS. | Dee. 19, 1864. 4 KEROSENE OLL. | ys Stere, 30 Bbls. Kerosene OLL, for | sale, by wholesale or retail. | DODD & ROGERS. | Dec. 19 1864. 4i | SUGAR. MOLASSES. | 4 BPS. SUGAR, Puns, MOLASSES. | DODD & ROGERS. } Dec. 19, 1864. i j 4i pus Subscribers have received on Uon- sizgnment from Nanygatack Black Lead Works, | 10 Casos Stove Lead, Which they will sell low for cash. DOvD & ROGERS. | fii } | Dee. 19, 1864. | STELLA COLAS. | = | Rimmel's 5 ella Colas Boquer, decigated by permission to his talented Artiste. — | “Her beauty bangs upon the cheek of night, Asa rich jewel in an k-thiop's eur. Perfumes for the Handkerchief: Alexandra, Guards, Fragepane, | Prince of Wales. Rimmet’s, Lilly of the Valley, | Jockey Club, | Wood Violet, Millefleur, Of Essence Boquet, Patchouly, Violet, West End, New Mown Hay, Love's Myrtle. The Bard of Avon s Perfume, in a neat box ; |} Sydenham fau de Cologne, Treble Lavender | Water, Extract of Lavender Flowers, Verbema | Water, Terese utenary Suchet, Perfumed Tercenten. | j ary Souvenir, Shakespeare Golden Scented Locket. Extract of Lime Jaice and Glycerine, for making j the Hair soft aud glossy; Rese Leaf Powder, an improvement on Violet Powder; Bloém of Ninion, for the complexion; Depilatory Powder, for re- moving snpertluous hairs without injury!to the | 8 pee Powmade, for fixing the Musta- | cheos, and Ipstantaveons Hair Dye, for giving the | Hair and Whiskers a natural and permanent diede j) Without trouble and danger. | Kinmel’s Rose Water Crackers, a new and amne- | Sing device for evening pa ties WM. R. WATSON. | City Drug Store, Dee. 19, 1864 VALUABBLE PRUPERTY FOR SALE, T° be SOLD by PRIVATE CON. TRACT, that beautifal TRACT of LAND belonging to the Subscriber, adjoiuing the Farm of } James Miller, Exg., on Township. No 24. This | } Land is unrivalled in point of situation and quality. | It is covered wath a rich growth, consisting prin | | eipally of Beech and other yalnable kinds of Uard | | Wood, bas a frontage of about nineteen Chains and | } thirteen links om the St. Peter's Road, and is dis j tant only about 4) wiles from Charloctetown. JOUN LONGWORTH. | Ch'town, Dee. 39, 1864. of | tae tintinmtsinesiiinesitteny AUCTION! USTARRIV ED, per steamer Coumence, | from HALIPAX, a larve enpply of Fall & Winter DRY GOODS, | direct from ENGLAND, and will be sold by} {AULCTION, at D. McIsaas NEW STORE, | | COMMUGHOING, OW FRIDAY, and will be continned every day and evening, at? aud io clock p.m , until the whole is disposed of. | ba Goods to be sold in lots to suit purchasers | M. KELLY, Auctivaeer. | Ch'town, Dee. 19, 1864. FINAL NOTICE. ee QO" ING to the small amounts paid by those indebted to the Estate of the late PA- TRICK STEPHENS of Orwell, notwithstanding the many cantions given suid debtors, the Sub- seriber hereby informs them, unless their several amounts are paid before the TWENTIRTH of January next, the books and accounts will be sent into Charlottetown: for immediate collection, with- out any distinction of names. R.J CLARKE. Orwell Cheap Store. Orwell, Dee. 19, 1864. REMEMBER Tut the very Lest pluce to purchase is AT W,. E. DAWSON’S, who has, by arrivels from ENGLAND und the UNITED STATES, received a very large supply, | which, added to the stock on hand, forme the | largest yet offered by dim, and at bis usual ems PRICES For casn. _ Great George Street, Dec. > 1864. New Grocery and ’ LIQUOR STORE. | McIsaac’s Old Stand, -- - Queen Street.! -_ TLE subscriber begs to acqnaint his’ friends and the public that he has opened the | STORE formerly sceupied by Donato Beiesie.i Esqr, and offers for sale for Cash the following, | among other articles ex Ship Lorustrom LONDON, Puincess or Waces from SHEDIAC, Commence \from BOSTON and HALIFAX, and Retriever | from NEW YORK ;~ Puncheons RUM, Hhds HOLLAND GIN, Do Alcohol, (95 Cases Dv Do over proof) Do London DO Hhds Cognac Brandy, Hhd#Scouch Malt Whis. | Cases do do key, i Cases Ginger Cordial, Hhds Irish do Whiskey | Port Wine, Porter and Ales iu quarts and barre]s Sherry Wine, ‘ 500 Barrels choice EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR TEA, Crashed and Brown SUGAR, MOLASSES. Boxes and quarter boxes KAISINS, Apples, Soup, &«, &e, &c. The above having all been purchased for Cush, can be sold at unusually low prices. MARTIN O'HALLORAN. Charlottetown, Dee. 12, 1864. Im I Charlottetown, Dee \Ex ‘Lotus’ from London, ‘David Tea! Sugar! €e. "BXO be sold by AUCTION, at the Sub- acriber’s Room, on WEDNESDAY, the 2let instant, at 11 o’clock— 60 Chests Congo TEA, warranted goot. 20 Boxee SOAP, 70 sides SOLE LEATHER, 5 Bags PEPPER, 10 Bbis Washing SODA, 8 Bbls Dublin PORTER, 3 fibds Holland GIN, ' . 1 Bay RICK. 20 bbls SHIP BREAD, Boxes and bbls CRACKERS Cases of Matches, bble ONLONS, i Bbls Newtonr Pepper, Apples, 10 boxes Tobacco, Boxes Digby Chickens, kews Darham Mustard, Keys Buking DA. kegs BlueSeone, . Vainved Paks, rn BROOMS, Kegs Copperas, Boxes Starch, hulf Boxes Raisins 2 Hhds Bright Porto ‘Rico SUGAR. : WILLIAM DOD/!*, Anctioneer. Charlotteto wu, Dee, 12, LX64, is? -_—— = AIVG SQUIRE HOUSt. Cloths, Cloths, Cloths, N Beavers, Whitneys, Meltans, Blue, Black, Brown and Drab BROAD-CLOTH, Mantle Cloths, Dueskius, Tweeds, &c.; a very superior lot. BEER & SONS. Shawls and Mantles. L ATEST STYLES, cheap. BEER & SONS. Ready-Made Clothing. GOOD Assortmert. A large lot of HEAVY OVERCOATS. BEER & SONS. FUR CAPS, FUR CAPS. SPLENDID variety in qualities and BEEK & SONS. A prices. LADIES’ FURS, 4 ITCH, Oppossum, Musquash and Mock Ermine Boas, Muffs and Cuffs to match, Monkey Muffs. Also Russian Pup aud siberian Lamb Skins. BEER & SONS. SEAL SKIN COATS. FEW very svUPeRior. 4 BEER & SONS. Felt Hats, - Felt Hats, N Ladies’ and Gents’, latest styles. } I BEER & SONS. Boots & Shoes. | N EN’S and BOYS’ STRONG BOOTs| L and BROGANS; Ladies’, Misses’ and) Childrens’ Kid and Cloth Leather BOOTS and SHOES. BEER & SONS. BUFFALO RORES, CE FuRsT Chass QUALITY. ie BEER & SONS. | SKATES, SKATES, SKATFS, | [LADIES’, GENTS" and BOYS’, 8 large | suey and VERY. CHEAP. variety an ' BEER & SONS. —_— Stoves, Stoves, Stoves, FEW of the VICTORIA COAL COOK STOVES, acknowledged to be the very oa ‘or burving Small Coal. Also some very hand- sa Parlor Stoves for both Coal and Wood. Box Stoves fur School-houses and churches. T wiathan Cook Stove for Weod The Leviathan Cor Pe ale S00 Pe atu | GENT'S, bene OY’S and CHILDREN'S | Rubber Boots and Shoes, OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. BEER & SONS. 5, 1364. FALL SONSIGNMEN?! | N ft ANKIN mas RecelveD ex 1 ° Barque Commovore, from LIVER- POOL, G. B, the following Goods _Qn Consignment, fered to the Trade at the wed pup or: and which are now OR c lowest prices for cash or appF ae 5 casks Glenforth MALT WITRKEY 49 cases Pure Genuray do 100 do _DeKuyper Geneva 50 boxes Blake's Liverpool SOAP 40 da TD PIPES : 50 chests English CONGO TEA. Cha-’town, Oct 24, 1864, 2m 1,000! 1,000! 1,000! BY odwTwWVo STOVES! STOVES! TESHE subscribers have now completed the IMPORTATION of their Fall and Winter Stock OF SDROV Es, embracing every variety, and being the largest ever imported by ANY oNs FIRM into P, E. Isluud, consisting iu part of The Celebrated Black Diamond Cook, for coal. WATERLOO COOK. for Wood. Parlor, Hall and Bedroom Stoves, for Wood or Coal. Ships’ Cook and Cabin Stoves, in great variety. BOX STOVES, suitable for Churehes, School-houses, Work- ebops, &c. FARMERS’ BOILERS, Extra Pots, Tea Kettles, Grates and Soapstone for Cook Stoves. We would invite intending purchasers to give | us a call before purclrasing elsewhere. All of | whic¢h willbe sold cheap for cash or approved credit. DODD & ROGERS, Doda's Brick Store, Pownal Street. Z : iiiineed Niry.s7, 1864. ( harlottet wy Nov ’ et Cannon’ from Liverpool, and ‘Commerce’ from Boston. ( N CONSIGNMENT and for SALE AT) LOW EST rates for cash or approved paper : Hhds, Tierees and Bbls. BROWN SUGAR, 10 hhds, DeKuyper’s 30 chests Congo GIN, TEA, 30 cases Glenury Whiskey, 20 cases Jamaica 22 “ Mountain Dew do, SPIRITS, 30 “ SHERRY WINE, 10cases OLD TOM, 10 CHAMPAIGNE, Boxes STARCH “a 50 dez. Painted Pails, ju@) sides SOLE 20 “ Gorn Brooms, LEATHER, 50 boxes and half boxes Cases BOOTS and RAISINS, SHOES, A lot of DRY GOODS, in Grey Cottons, Printed ditto, Bedticks, Striped Shirtings, Black and W.B. Thread, Tailors’ Triwiings, Osua- burgs, Cloths, Doeskina, &e. &e. WILLIAM DODD, Queen Square. Ch'tewn, Nov. 28, 1864. 4w 66 rpur HUMAN FACE DIVINE.” A New System of Physiognomy — Eyes, Ears, Nose, Lips, Mouth, Head, Hair, Hands, Feet, Skin, wth all **>1GNs or CuaracTer,” and How to | Read them, given in the Phrenological Journal and Life Illustrated for 1865. S.R, WELLS, Editor. Portraits of Remarkable Men, in every calling. illustrating different Phases of Human Character, the sane and the insane, the virtnous and the vicious — Puystocxomy, ETHNo- LOGY, PHRESvLOGY, PsycHoLoGy, etc., iu each number. New Volume, 41st, for 1865, Monthly. Only $2a year. ‘ Now is the time to enbseribe.”’ Sample numbers by first post, 20 cents. Plense address Messrs. FOWLER & WELLS, 339 Broudway, New York. Dec. 12, 1864. .J iv TAKE NOTICE. LL parties indebted to the Estate of the late GEG. F.C. LOWDEN, Exquire, by Note of Haud, Book Account, or otherwise, are requested to muke payment before the FIKST of NOVEMBER NEXT, as legal proceedings will be taken, without further notice, to recover any amounts remaining uupuid after that date. By order of the Adminjistratrix, October 3, 1364. Wal. CQUNDALL. P.S. Owing to the litencss of the season for shipping Grain, time will be extended uotil the FIRS? OF JANUARY, 1865. In the meantime, payment will be reesived by J. Ricgarpson, at the Office ef Monin Retriever ! | | LONDON HOUSE! Established 1820. 1006, ea. 106. Y the Commopore and Unoine from LIVERPOOL, Lotvs from LONDON, Heten Davies from BARK BA DOES, Saves Beoruers, Beaver. and steamer Commence fro BUSTON, the subscribers have completed their importations for the sensen, which, having beeu selected by one of the Firm, AND BOUGHT ON THE BEST TERMS! they are enabled to offer at extremely low prices for prompt payinent. Wholesale Bayer supplied us usual. The present importation comprises ;— 7 Whds and tierces Bar 8 bales Carpet & Wool- badoes SUGAR, ne, 20 hhds Museovado Mo-| 17 packages Glasgow lasses, Goods, in rp Plaids, 50 chests Pri Congo) Bhawle, Wincies, ? TEAL meee wi Printed Shirting,Flan- 7 nels and Shirts, Baye and Bapging, Ostm- barge, Cauvas, Gali- coer Ke. &c. 1 bale Blankets, cuses Ready-made Clothing, 2 do Usuts’ and Ladies Rabber Coats of Capes » Ladies’ Boots &! 7 bales Paper Hangings : do Leutiog 7 | 6 do Coton wu 4 do Rubber Boots & 9 do Printed, Un- bi tee! Wein 4 do Silks and Ribbons,, iM ° 6 do Millinery, & do Stripe & Check 7 do Haberdashery, ii pate 5 do Linen Draper eo ' 1 do Hosiery, — 2 do VW suppin Paper 1 do Glover, Hhds Paint Ot, 5 do Shawls & Mantles,118 packages 1 do Ladies’ Furs, ' Paints, 3 do Fur Caps, 50 sides Sole Leather. 1 do Damask & Mo) 1| case Guus reens, 3 do assort’d Cutlery, 4 do Floor Cloths, 1 do E P Ware 2 do Glaze Lining, 1 do Indigo : 5 do Towneud’s HATS) 25 tons assurted Iron, & CAPS, 35 bdis Spring, Cast and 4 do Felt Hats, Blister Steel 2 do Ladies HATS and'225 pieces Plongh Metal BONNETS, 1125 pkys Nuils & Spikes 9 do Sundries, 90 do Ironmongery 3 bales Cloth, i Casks Baking Soda, Whiting, Putty, Wash- ing Soda; Barrels Crushed Sugai, Currants, Jamaica Ginger, Porter aud Ale, E Salts; Kegs Powder, Cudbear, Mustard; Boxes London Svap, Tobaece, Starch, Rair sins, Extract Logwoed, Lozenges, Ginss, Pepper; Bags Rice, Coffee, Aj/zpice, Leaks, Cows Mauilla Repe, Dezens Brooms and Pails, &c. G. & S DAVIES. Charlottetown, Oct. 31, 1864. FRUIT, &c. Bbls CURRANTS, retailing at 8d per Ib 55 Boxes Valencia RAISINS; at 9d do 30 do Layer do 14d do 5 Cwt. Sultana Do Ie dol FIGS, JORDAN ALMONDS, CANDIED PEELS, LAZENBY'S PICKLES, KEEN’S MUSTARD, SPICES, at W. E. DAWSON’S, Great George Street. Retriever | Jy UST ARRIVED fron NEW YORK: 500 Bbls. Choice FLOUR, 75 sides SOLE LEATHER, 50 Bbls. CRACKERS. [3 A lot more hourly expected. Dec. 12,64. 3 J. & T. MORRIS. A NEW TEACHER. N IS3 MILLER begs to announce that she will o BER, at her residence, Great George Street, next house to Mr. Green, Cabinet Maker, for Drawing, Painting, and French. Miss Miller is desirous to obtain a few pupils fur instruction on the Piano The followmyg are her terms :— Dec. 5, 1864. Drawing in Pencil $3 for 12 weeks, * Black Crayogu 3 ** a ” Coloréd a *§ - “ PaintinginWaterColors4 “ = * “ Oils 3 “i a Lessons in French 5 ” 7 * on the Piano 6 ss ed Miss Miller will paint Cartes de Visites and large Photographs at moderate prices, Specimens of the various styles of Drawing and colored Photagraphe exn be seen at Mise Miller's - residence, aud any turther information that may be desired obtained. Miss Miller has had considerable experience in teaching in Halifax, and hopes to merit a degree of patronage in Chariotietona. sii December 5, 1864. 6in Square Rod Tobacco. | _ISLAND MANUFACTURE. YHE Subs having purchased the Tobaceo Stock of thee Geo. F. C. Lowden, Fisq., have entered into a co-fasetnersh ip for the purpose of manufacturing Tobacco, Wad are now prepared to offer for sale, under the style. of LOWDEN & RICHARDSON, at their Store Iti Queen's Street, next door to the Bank of P. E. Is- land, the best quality of Square Rod—Island Manu- facture. Sirict attention paid to orders from the eouniry. MORIN LOWDEN. . D. J. RICHARDSON. Oct. 10, 1864. ss SUMMERSIDE. ISG4 New Goods 1864. Ex Commopore and W. W. Lorn, from LIVER, POOL ~-Co.. Ec-Lsworra, AgGonaut, Peart, Comrr, Many Creavetann, and Steamer Commerce from UNITED STATES. ‘TUE Subscriber has reccived a large and well-selected STOCK OF GOODS, by the above named vessels, Direct from the Manufacturers in Eng- land, and from first Houses in the United States, which he will eell at his Store, SUMMERSIDE, for cash, or approved credit, consisting, in part, of — Coburgs, Lustres, Alpacas, Deluines, Lamae, printed Muslins, Giaghams, Zeriffa Checka; Repps, Priuts, Grey and White Cottons, Striped Shirtings, Bedtick, scurlet, blue, white and printed Flannels; Manties, Shawls, Bonnets, Hes, Rib- bons, Flowers, Cap Frovts, Parasols, Umbrellas Gloves, Hoisery, Hair Nets; a large assortment of ready-miade CLOTHING iu Coats, ets, Pants Vests, Flannel and Cotton Shirts, Pa Limen Shirt Collars, Neckties and Handkerehiefs, Scarfs, India Rubber and Cotton Braces: Black and Fan-y Doeskins, Blue aud Blnck Broadeloths, Twee tx Cussimeres Stock nett, Russell Cord, Linen domestic, Jean, Velvets, Cauuda bueying, Osnabarge. Duck, Carpeting, Blankets, Counterpanes, Sheets, Verona, Serge, Oil Clothes, Ladies’ Collars, Handkerehiefe ay meee “or. oe Bays, White and ue Cotton Warp, Vailor’s TPrimmin ies’ Dress Eaieandinge.” aT HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES Plongh Metals, Cat and Wr Naa Pi Cross-cut, Hund, aud Tenon Saws; ree Putty, Blister aud Cast Steel, Pots, Pune, and re Covers, Sud Irons, Gunpowder and Bhot- Bays, Powder Flasks, Gun Cups, Perenesion: Fishing Rods, Troutand Cod Hooke; Hoes, Shovels Spades, Grillin Scythes, Seythe Btonee and Ritles, Codlines, Manilia Rope, Frying Pans, Gridirone: a large assortment of Hinges and Screws, Plough Traces, — Harness, Halter Chains, Mulien Bitts, Back bands, Watering Chains, Kin 6, Buckles ; with # large assortment of Harness Mounting of every description ; Steelyards, Door, Pad, Chest, Cupboard and Chest Locks; Carpenter's Roles, Sqnares, Napdsaw Sets, Latches, Sewing and Peyg- ing Awls, Shoe and Stove Blacking, Screws, Copper Nuils, Pamp and other Tacks, Jewsharpe, Black sud White Coffin Farniture, Spoke Shaves Slide Bevils, Smoothing, Jack aud Trying Planes, Screw bitts, Gisblotn Piemer and Socket Chisele Drawing Knives, Thompson Screw Augure, Ameri. can and English made Horse Nails, Coil, Chain Paint Brushes, Sxsh Tools, Whitewash and Scrab- bing Brushes, Hair Brooma, Horse and Shoe Brushes, Sheep Shears, Preserving Kettles, Fine Tooth and Dreasing Combs Shoe Knives Steel Peng Table Kuives and Forks, Carvers, Pocket Kuives. Table and Tea Spoons, Salt and Mustard : Razors aud Straps, Tooth and Shaving Brushes. Cooking Glasses, Sheathe and Belts for gailors’ kuives, Chalk Lines, Shoe Thread, White and Yellow Closing Flax, Scissors, Vielen Strings com- lete, Oyater Knives, Suil Needles, Carpenters’ 3ruds, Trays and Wuiters, Saucepans, Horse Ka Mill, Pit,Cross-eut,hand and Teuon Saw Files Wood Rusps, best Boot Web, Whips and Whip Thonye Slates and Pencils, Gleneh Rings. Spikes, Weavers’ Reed's Puints, Oils, Ked and Yellow Ochre, Blue Gine, Borax, Washing and Baking Soda, Cudhear Extract of Logwood, Alum, Log and Red Wood. Aunatto, Tidigo, Olive and Castor Oil, E , Sena, Seidlitz Powdi ra, Sulpbar ond ae Pimento, Rorin, Raisns and Currants, assorted Candy and Lozenges, Cloves, Nutm Lemo Syrup, Walnats, Filberta, Almonds, Dried Appiea, Ginger, Pepper, Mustard, Vinegar, Suuff, Salt. petre, Candles, Soap, Tea, Tobacco, Cheese, Crac ers, Pilot Bread, Ginger Snaps. Seed Cake Mare’ locks, Pitch, Tar, Qakum, Round and Tables, Chairs, Bedsteds, Waushstands, 2S Chuire, Settees, Cradles, Sole Leathegs Testaments, Catechisms, Prayer ands b Stationery, Buckets, Brooms, Hay Sneaths, Ayneriean B mid N, Bi : Hutchets, Wool Garde, Ho’ é * Hoops, &c. &e. ~—_—A ae Barrels SUP , ex Unrce ocle . riety of of to ie Lowprx, Eeqr., next door to the Bank of | 9 Prince Edward Island. November 14, n classes or the Sth DECEM- . PERI OR Hie at» OE OE Pa at ‘ aa ~ So : Soa eae “~< s atin = “3 a ghee: am 7 > (£55 eee pp Be aie SE. A = ‘ , = ra al * ad