i? ; . ; 4 i : } I si ' St eal ] \ “ unmatched impudenee declare hese ¢ e snks to Britain owe ; ] : ssc8 Nev i AeA i : ' = ‘ s fire x e courage wear | white, witheul a blow A as they eer know l ANNEX ‘ i i u that foe q) Ilave t ¥ forgot so ace hiow ~ : uithe great ! hid Bev i Mounta {the Mux ka ged Abyss a's land Rushed, as ul nding to a marriage tune Ue tear our captives from tbe Cyrant’s hand ; And taug t listant savage rdes to huow Wreng to ene Briton dows draws terth th’ avenging blow Durst not, for sudpects 8 rights te fire a shot Lhie of the est Power beneath the sua Bur O va ¢ recreants’® hate to blot it . he or to ir ber fame—tame won By deeds of var ne'er to be torget, > y < vairy of earth outshone Va lw t ecreanta’ hepes of offi e gains A £ jaet reward may wow await thei pains Mild we our present Role, and temperate atill ; Yet niv true te ite most weighty trust And. wh i e deeds of ra npant ul Phe eword 4 et within the acabbard ruat Ne lustice hee late ber poat ted Ki that, w e cur Ralers blame we tmuat Is whWard a ey te discern W hat w, t gh Eurepe, all have set them ecives i But lea twoon they w fo urn they must A 9% tis abroad, whoae workings shall All State ult fabries falee, consign to duat ; Men's tramme led minds.completely disenthral; »aunder burst; A!! craft-impoeed bonds Phrough TRU ri's creative ligktnew life impart toa Shew true Reiiaton on herself depends, And aeeke but « jal rule te further ber great ends But now, our space allotted, far o'er run, Mach of eur } irposed survey, we furego ; gh much is teft undene We must fiow; her lair visious wou, otie glow, etie ven, we'll close our New <)t duty’ task, f Ow g a restrain the Yet, urged by Hope, by In all the war wt patr In all the faith of the prop! With truly gladeome heart, Year's slrain h are in our CounciLs feand, Men of true wo Of patriotic hearts, and liberal views ; Honest in speech, and in their metives sound ; Cautious inde d. but vet who ne'er retuse, When duty calle to tread unbroken gree all Men who w eer their cou try'et trust abuse, mes, decline the furemest “4)r, when the ! ir oft Al ¢ As warriors brave aud true, tu lead line meet, *threwn; Bold apposition, they, no doubt, will And much abuse upon them will b But. these o'ercome and trod beneath tueir feet, The seeeda of diecontent all vaiuw sew: W ith loud acclaim, the victors we ehall greet, And,all talse fears and idle doubta o'erblown, Our Giapsroxe, Hensley, and our Brien, Hayth ‘ Shall to the seat of power, in triumph just, be burue Sun UMBRA COMMON COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. At «a Mee x of the ¢ n Coanei!l, Weduesday b ve J 1 | dex er [sos : Pres His Wors Mayor. Cou vs - Mu Beer, MeNeill, Pollard, Aluu Bateher Hooper, Law to regulate tie Sale ef Spirituous and Distilled Laquers by t ‘ burlottetownu As « Law does tlur,matertal lv differ from + r lie sale f cl i = j » ‘ w eh is L e ! ree f r e and is ve “ * l © Ustlal Way as ti eeu wit that this repor s 1 4 x a ams Ss a t 4 w tian sclls “ < W vivenu ; the vcla : ‘ ne Lhe F Ulvus Bvt tuse, un it * et wus ] ew! x ‘ r t ) any - i e =e . y i six ‘ d = i = ’ u ( \ t « o as “| j ‘ 4 © Wis x ’ t v a e ses i bous lers ‘ ses @Ors “os 4 ¥ * Va s e ‘ o tiple - ; gved leave 4 tn " : sus 2 <i ‘ t ete “xe ‘ N a = r at Cl i ‘ . ~ ein t ) t ‘ sliow sorta tulbiiait « His < ‘ a wre ec + i au s ‘id s i 4 ‘ u ‘ en e Bi “! SA iw y t sacest aid - #. WoUu t a4 « f x Ww 4 £ sideta Wis rs Ss . nh < ela 7 t ‘ 4 hi bue u 4 t se 8 lid s wine ‘ Morris Was ‘ . b ‘se « ie tus Suv 4 i ‘ - : SIX slia at 1 « . ‘ ‘ rc A le t 4 ilise ev w 2 1 ‘ ) » x u be x tllse W bes re x ‘ ¢ 4 s € biz ¥ se 2 lin v a * aeures xi i i f at { J 4 1 as -¥ men j iwav Ww el “ avete [ ge ¢ a nel tiles pee an ~ x it w i ~ arrived in te ite to < i “ t t : sped nm e 4 ’ S ‘ ter! ein { y © it newal of Liccuser Which would, frou the mos Cumecies in u Vee be oj pesed by such «a number of t bear at beawth vers as to render the re iring or th reve Witty ce uses u the cases re to by u iupossible After a iit Lu er discussie f the question, the Board ay “a ACG Hesse! ay i e force of Councillor bi Neill s wljecti iv the amendment ar proposed by Coun a Beer, the latter ygeutieman aViliy been allowed to withdraw his amendment as at firet proposed, eubiatted the following iu tieu of it wh Was ugres @uug We Cisse Wus & amended ac rdit y Aud siall pe we & certificate of good mora! aharacter. signed Vv al least six oul of the teu Mearest Citizens beiuy householders ' Ll weuty-tirst Clause—All Liceused Tavern keep ers, itu-keepers r proprietors of salovius, v1 places o t i shall cagee syti-boards to be allixe:d ov u lvors, or ou the vatside of ther houses, w tt ame of ie party #0 lic -teee audtie w ls © Licensed to sell spirituvus liquors 4 *d thereon, uwuder a penalty of tweuty sil yae 11Celises have Leen whe shall cvu } Jiuws, aml all persvus whi a e i, made vind, ' tacke rexpired iuue lo a ups u vOard vu Lielr Letises, shall euffer a like pela Dis clause, as avove giveu, having been read, Couucillur Pollard rose, aud said, that, as ia his Oplulon, as regard tie propricters uf iotels ot first class inus, the iu obliged by law te have the words Licensed to sel spirituous Liguers painted over their duors, coald not but be felt by them to be @ wrievance, us it realiv tended to lessen in some measure, the respectalility of their establishments, aut he would, therefore, move that the last clause be struck out of the law Councillor butcher could uot understand why, tmau beleved his business or calling to be au mest aud a reputuble one, he should be unwill lug or ashamed to make it known to the public by the simple means of # sigu board, that he earried it ou fue law was a weneral oue for the reciulating of the retail tr sic ju spiriteous liquors end it ought to be tnade, as far as possible, to x apply | '¥y to al. engaged lu it, Whether on a large o Siuall scale, whether in hotels, saloons, taverns o1 eluresa, vvaucillor MeMeill thougkt that, if not in all Cases, yetcertaiuly a# respected First class Anns or il els, the proprietors thereof might very properly ere ved from the requiremeuts in question, aud be allowed, each aceordi to his taney, to wake | kuoWn bis establisimeut simply by designating it asthe North American Hotel, the Usborne House, | the Uniow House, or any other name he might cCuvccose tw wive it The chief vbject “ua respected either the placing of # sigu over the door, or the | visiug of mn uame Lo Llie establisiiment, being simoly tiie atlrection of « tluwers, the baving, or the ot | Hering of such # sigu us that specitied by the law, , + dove, migh! very well, lhe thought, be left t ‘ - of the prop lelor, jist as iu his (Coun wo MeN! s)own live of business, every indi viilual engaged init was at liberty to style himself signboard or in bis advert sewents, Commis | & i Me mut, or lbroker, of simply Auctioneer bb ait mh it might thus be theuuht proper to relwve hotel prop rsauud others frow the ob fatio richiog sifubuards, it would, bowever, ou rhaod, be w 3° ceuses ni shly improper Le allow persons | fexpired, been suspended, or to continue to keep up their sigus—the | iffected such persous evuld not with apy | y be relaxed. i tiade void MW « } ruprie Couscillor Pullard’s motion not Seconded, the clause in guvstion was stand a4 it bad beca read Vu mution of Jouacillor Beer, the law as amend- od was then parsud { having been allowed to Cuuncillor Buteber thee tovk occasion to ob- | Berve, that he could pot but think bor very tule and ridiculous ali that the Board had done {ust evening would —after the lapse of bet a few years, When the peuple at large should have be sue fully convinced of the evils of the Liquor | dr sfic—appear w any thinkipg man who might! reiet back to it. Tv such # person, all the ef- Jucts of the Buard to abate thyse evils, by re gulating the traffic, would seew t) be as sbeurd as it werld be fur men w enodavour to pen up 4 Venomous serpent iu # corner of w ruom tw which | it hed found access, and to seek to prevent its Pew yeng any of the dwellers therein Ww deutb, | - of IS Honor Judge Young, when the only moans by which such eitef could be prevented, would be the crushing of the noxious reptile at once to death. Councillor Beet reply to this observation, said, that if Couneillor Butcher would come fer ward with a motion for the withheld in all eases, Of Licenses for the sale of Spirituous Liquors, he would seeond the motion tha Wo p the Mayor observed that, if such ttotion Were penned, he would be happy to put » but that the Beard were net, as all must be Wellaware, ina position to overrule publ coop ton te the extent af altogether withholding Li censes for the sale of Spirituous Liquors; a vd that, therefore, until such a ehange as that pre die ed by Councilior Buteber sheuld have actually taker piace in publie sentiment, they would have t themselves, as they had hitherto done, regulating of the Liquor Traffic, bounds of their civie authority, with all due caution and diseretion aconhne sunply to the within the The Council was then adjourned R. B. Ikvuvc, Reporter aon SPECIAL MEETING OF THE CITY BOARD OF HEALTH. THURSDAY, Dee. 29, 1868. Vorious Water in the At a Special Meeting of this Board called by His Worship the Mayor, as Chairman, and held this day in the Hall ot the Conmmon Counei :— Present, His Worship the Mayor, Chairman, Couneilors—Redadin, Laird, Hooper, Morris, Buteher, Alla Hie Worship stated that it having eome to his knowledge, that 4 ite an unusual of low tever had broken out in a certain distric he had directed the Health Officer i any apparent cause existed accounting ; and that he hed ealled the Board Impurities of City. hituber of cases of the erty report it tor the same together for the purpose of receiving his Report Che Report, as below given, was then sub witied to the Board Dex 2ith, L868 To the Chairman of the Board of Health Sin,—I beg to vaience of report to the a low form of fever, which appears to be contined tga portion of the City within a short idistance of the intersection of Kent and Prinee Streeta | have in my own practice, 16 cases in that vieinity, and J am aware of several others. Gu finding so many cases of the same type, within so limited a space, I came te the con- clusion that there must be a local cause for so marked a result: I, therefere, instituted enqui- ries, and discovered that the pump trom which drew their water, was inthe imme diate nelybberkood of an old well which had Seon used asa Privy: this wellis situated on the pre- wises of Mr. Paul McPhail. There is also on the premises of Dro Johnson an old well, which 1s used as a sink, and is a reevptacle for the refuse house, of all deseriptions, These two sources of pollution are sufficient to contaminate the water of all the wells in the City, were they subject te them I] have no hesitation in stating due to thie cause, reasotis : These pe ple of the that the fever is both trom posilive and negative itis @ positive tact that the fever is con fined te that locality and this evidence is str: ath ened by the circumstance of a workman ot Mr. G Dogherty,who lives at a distance, but who driaks ef the water frou the suspected well, being laid up with the fewer On the other hand, that there can be ecauure for the outbreak: ner can avy effect in that way when the earth's crust become the nega- tive evidence is, at this season ho atinospheric surtace fiith have ipenetrable trow frost, as t itis ab present, and alse trem the covered with snow {t surlace being * Impossible to have the water analysed here; enly in the States or in Europe, or the large cities of Canada, can chemists be found whe are sufficiently expert to wake such an analysis. I would, theretore, sug te the Board the hecessity of stopping the pimp tor the present; and also of prohibiting the paries above named. trom any such use of the wellaon thew preuises the water from wells, at a eousiderable distance trom the beach, becomes impregnated with the saline inatter from sea water,and tastes brackish How much more readily then may noxtous mat ‘ra from Wells timmediately adjacent, and pro yeat bably ted from the same stream, find their way 0 the water used by the people of this neh rorhood Phat water polluted by human exere ent is productive of disease, has been placed Veyoud & Genel by researches made during i prevalence of Asiatic Civlera and other epi deuries I would take this opportunity of drawing tie atient et the Board to ‘very bad slate ol Lhe Waler supplied generally. I have, &e, &e., es 2. dene Health Officer. A bew!l-full of water from the pump in ques ton, Which Was submitted to olfactory test, ex haled uoguestonable evidenees of its being, in a considerable degree, impregnated with annnal g impurities: and the fact was turther confirmed ry His Worehip'’s direeti eot pure spr Water, Che g lwo equal qia tle s, other of the water iu guiestiion, to be Weighed Lhe £uid ouners of tl ed #ixty-Ete Walet separately and shewed that the spring accurately every two Welgh- januty at result ‘water frow fain’ less than the like g fret Che puup. cher, with veey de ce ms arrived at by Dr Couveillor But the intention of giv- ing correborat in support of the con- Jenkins, stated to the cliusis Board thatsome years ago,there was not a house | Chatlotietuwn, in which sickness prevailed to a greater exteut than in bis own; but coujectur ty the cuuse tu be the daily use iu bie family, whic bie yard, tote which, lunpurity af Lhe water in frow @ Well in through the porous earth, eink-water from fis ow and his neighbors, tou id tis w ty he had caused a sufficient bh wae beth house a new distauce trom the which last, and from the pump on King they have, , drawn their daily supplies of water, aud aolely in consequence ieved, bis fauily bas beceme as healthy as any iu the City. Alter tke Board had the matter for sometime furtber in consideration, it was, on motion of Councillor Reddin, unanimously resoleed— lat. That orders be forthwith given to Michael Eagen, Contractor tor Puinps aud Wells, to ren- der the said puinp unserviceable for general pur- in @ temporary taanner, by removing the handle aad upper box of the same, and placing them iu &@ Ceuvenlent place vl access tur use in case of fire And it was then ordered—That for the purpose of further carrying out the Report of the Health Officer. netice be served on Mr. Paul MePhail and Doctor Johnson, to have the cess pools men- tioned in said Report, thoroughiy cleaned out, and biled up forthwith to the satisfaction ef the City Marshal. well to be suuk, at other, out of Sqtiare, ever aince ot that change, be be poses, RK. B. Irvixe, Reporter. - > or oe — We beg to tender our thanks to J. B Taylor, Eeq , Proprietor of the “ Ottawa Citizen,” ter a copy of the * Ottawa Citizen Almanac,” ter 1809. It contains a large amount of authentic and use- tul information, tucluding the Dominion of Canada Customs Tari, names of departmental Officers, &ec. It is neatly printed, and refects credit on the publisher. eee We learn that the Catholic young men of Char lottetown are about to organise a literary, dramatic and debating society, with # library in connection. 4 meeting tor this purpose will be heid inst Anid- pews Hall at $8 o’cluck ou Tuceday evening, uext pue oth January -+o- oe nas His Honor the Administrator in Council has been pleased to appoint Me Patrick Dutly, af Jowusuip Number Forty-eight, a Justice of the Peace tor Gow a County. - > —_ -- The Anoual meeting of the anate Hal! Co took place at St Juun’s all on Mouday last, when Lhe loilowing Brethern were elevated, vis: J. W. Morrison, Kag., President Adam Murray, Bsy., Sec’y & Treas. W. 2% Watson, wvovert Bell, Alexr. McLeod, | Daniel MeKiauven, and Juhu Koss, Esquires, Virect- ors. A handsome dividend was declared.—N. 8. — Su Iusolvent Debtors’ Court. 32 Vicruvia, A. D., 1368. Commissioner of the said Court, under and by virtue ot iue power aud authority in lim vested in and by *Pbe Untorwuate Debtors’ Act, 1665," tatu ap pointed the toliowing geutiemen to be Coumuiis- J sivuers tor (ie purpose of Usbing affidavils iu this | Houvrable Court, viz :— FOR QUEEN'S COUNTY. | Daniel Hodgson, Esquire, Charlottetown. Hon. Jeremiah Siaysvu, Cavendish, Jawes Palwer, Esquire, Sable, ] Aleaaunder MeLeva, squire, Pinette, | Hono. Francis Kelly, Fort Augustus. Fok KING'S CUUNTY. William Sanderson, Esquire, Georgetown, Jolin Brooks, Esquire, Murray djacvor, Hor. John Jardive, Morell, Koderice Melutyre, Esquire, Cow River, Lut 43, | Fok PRINCE COUN TY. Thomas Hust, Ke yire, 3t. Lleanor's. jlon. G. W. Howicn, A vero, Dougald 5. MeNuit, Bay sire, Maipeque, Jubu Beer, bequire, Coutreville, | Dated this 18 b day o: Decs uber, 1563. By Oru, | r. W. HUGHES, | Cle:k L. D. Cuurt. deadly is. Board the pre- ] It is well known that | iat ll o'clock— ree as well as those who admired the qualities of | scieatiaiadai " Births: At Southport. on New Year Mr. John Rendle vu 8On « day, the wife of ind Cauuhter , twins Married. On Christmas Day, et the residences of the bride’. father, by the Rev. Honry Pope, Mr Joho T. taut clison, to Mise May T, third daughter of Mir. Jobn Hobbs, ali of Chatlottetown. At the Manes Albert » by the Rew A. Fy 1 the Ylud ualt., Mr. James Mountain, to Mis Mary et Wa e, both of M bore, On the 2rd ult. by the same, Mr. Peter Mae | Neill, to Margaret, daughter of Mr. Samuel Mathews, both of El edule. Lot 4 { At the Parsonage, M irray Harbor, on the 24fh nlt . by the Rev. W Koberts, te Miss Mary J. Owins, Webb Percival, Mr. George both of Murray Harbor Atthe same time and place, by the same, Mr Abraham Williams, to Miss Elizabeth Herring both af Murray Marbor, (ei November l7th, at St. George’s Hanover s London by the Rev. A. Laurie, Charles thomas Theruto., eldest son of the late John Thornton, Ksg., of P. KE. Island, to Arabella Fran eis, only daughter of Richard Vincent, Esq , of Bedfordshive, and granddaughter of the late | General Hon. Frederick St. John. By the Rey. Thes, dancan, on the the Manse, Mr. Benj. Gaimster, Banyao, ae 28th ult., at to Miss Mary Ann Mac Kinnon, Malqeque Road. By the Rev Thos. Dunean, on the 25th ult., at| the Manse. Mr. James H Crossm-n Bedeque, to | Mies Elica K vuvht Bede que Road By the Kev. Thos Dunean, onthe 3tst ult, at the Manse, Mr. William Clark, to Miss Elizabeth Arthur, both of New At Summerside the Rer W.R (i lasvew on Thursday, the 29th ult. by Ik) ame, Mr. W. Johnston, Mer ‘ New London, to Miss Mary Ropers ol Bedegne ' , On the let Jan. 1869, by the Rev J Winter bothum, at the house of the bride's father. Mr Henry Rackem, Charlottetown, to Miss Jemina, voulwest daughter of Mr ley Point Road On the 2d Jan; [869 at the residence of the b: ide’s ither by the Rev. E. BP. Archibald, Mi Me Millan Jolin Bryenton, of Brack Charles of Auburn Cottaye, Brackley Point, to Elvia Carolina, youngest daughter of James War ren, Esq. Warren Mills Died. At Londonderry, Ireland, Hospital, on the 14th Nov, in Philip James Whitehead, Sailor on board the ship “‘ Frank Lovitt,”? much and deeply regret ted by his comrades, who kindly attended him in bis late illness, and f Mowed him sorrowing to tke grave, aged 23 years. Ou Sunday, the 27th December inst., after a few { weeks illness, Charles ——— Eaq.. only son of the late Charles Wright, E aq , formerly Surve yor General of this Island aged 51 years On the 17th December, in the happy consciousness | of a saving interest in the merits of her Kedeewer, after a long and painful illness, Kebecea, relict ot | the late Mr Job. Bevan, in the 70th year of her age. The deceased was third daughter of the late Mr. Pepperal, Sexton of St bUtletown AtSt Mary’s Bay, Lot 61, 0n the 2st of Noy. Consumption, Elizabeth Creed, only daughter of the late John Creed At Se. consum pti Mary's Bay, Lot 6!, on the n, Jane, aged 5@ years At Orwell, on the 21st December, ult » Mary Mce- Leod, widow of the late Murdoch MeLeod, of Or- well, aged 70 years. At Brown's Creek, on the [6th Norman McPherson, ‘aged 61 years, On the 27th Dec. in peace, aged 73 years, Brander, the beloved wile of Mr Lot 18 Ut typhoid fever, at the general hospital, St. John, ‘. B., on the Sth November last, after an illness f abeut ten days, Donald Stuart, aged Tue deceased was the fifth son of Mr RovaldStuart, Strathalbyn, Lot 67 At Dundas, on the 24th ult, after a Siti illness of twelve months durati yn, berne with christ- an resignation to the Divine Will, Mrs. liza Wise, aged (6 years and 5 months, relying on the me rite | of @ crucified Saviour, Sbe was unive rsally esteem ed and respected by all who bad the pleasure of bee! acquaintance, 18th relict of the late Juha ~ alld Mary | Alexander Mat- thews, a= = - - — Shipping Intelligence. The ech. “Happy Return” from this port bound to Margaree, C. B, is supposed to be lost with all hands. Her boat and a trunk containing ber re- gister were picked up near Murgaree a few days 7g Tue ‘City for New! returo here of Durham,” teft on her last trip vundiand yesterday afternoon. On her with the mats, ske will Ixy up for The new steamship City of Halifax, built expressly for the busin: ss the winter winter tuis port and Newfound!and was tu bave left Kug land on Sunday, to cxli at Newfoundlind, and will tring upthe next mails aft-r the last tr P f the City of Durhau.—Ha paper, Dee 24 PRICES CURRENT. Ch'town, Dec. 31, 1868. | Provisions, ! Beef, (smal!) per ib.............020-.. Shd to Td Pe ee CO ORNPNOE ics o's acaw scuk eoe- o2$d to Sd dies deg ee ie ee ee mT Sid to od Pe COTE, ind boku ao bs bb bese bee ae oe 4d tu Fl Mutton, per ib.... .... 606+> ened eens ae Sid to €d WE, OOP OU oes o0es nonn aie ‘ious 3d tw dd Ne ee ee od to 7d} RTT, cane dske caus uae pence . 3d to 6d I MD is cca be ences ws “Ws8d to Is 5a We sd nde dete cas cae -udes Is 2d to Is 4a) I IR os wicie aces dunk wane ces 3d to 6d Pative SY Sin cs when dene dees canon sis 9a te 10d NO se bse ones ne wnce Kanne wees Sd te Sd NE OE BOTs cist ciscciceevennese 28 to 23 ME, NE DUP Os one 000 nece neue ws IMs tU 19s NE COU css os aencnatnce eens Zito 2¢d PU, OO BONN cies bneok 045+ one «Isto ls 3d Grain. duis silts cunt 000+ os e000 .. 5a to B+ 6d NER, DOP B6os00 ones ecu cnnes an Yd to 2a Lud Vegetables. Potatoes, per buebed ....2..ccccnc'res 1 Ed to Be ROPIOG. 0 0c0 coe ces cees seee coe coe eee Peultry. ¢d to 3 Ducks each - eel $d to 18 6d ROTO, GON ae ce ance coi ones evieees 3s to 7s fd Geese, one 9000 0000 e068 o ©000 we cee 28 to 3s Fowls, eosk (one cous 00600 éee . 28 to 2s 3u Chickens per pair ......... coe. cececeeees BUDO Fish. | Codfish, qpdniy hen Sopheapbepahaettd! 4 Pree, DOP BONNE bis ccs wee 2 cone oo 2b8 tu 30s Makere!, per dusen........ sees ccecess Batu 4g Lumber. sary + 5 cg 0 cecce cece cece cece 58 OG to 45 Do (Spruce).. onedsees +0 -- eds to ie Do (Pine).. (vieneeee codebase ew Shingles, per M........ oe 068 e006 6000 1Ue@ tu 15s Sundries. Pe COU ON isk cans ccseceecpees cone d Oe On 85, Straw, eo epppaadan o tees cece cesses Pccerece & Timotby ee a Ciover Seed per Ib.. Coece- se cece cccc cece BONG Homespun, per yard.. 6o0e+ ames cee ce cces 648 boGs Ce, OO Dine dees - weed dene war's 7d to 9d conteaiye ile of CECE TOCE CT ee ee au. Winns 606s aces sane ones gous oe -els to Is 6d Sheepsking co. ccc ccesce call 3d te 3s GE ORGE LEWIS, Ma ket Clerk. } 4 F lour, Sugar, Molasses, &e. AT AUCTION! S VENUE Subscribers will sell at their Sales’ tvom, on THURSDAY next, 7th inst., } : lowing 150 Bbls. Flour, 6 Hhde 20 Box Ground Spices, | Sugar, 5 Keys Baking Soda, | 10 Puns. Molasses, 5 Boxes Lemons, 50 Boxs. Tubacco, 2 Bois. Cider, 5 Kegs do | of Terms at Sale. CARVELL BROS , Auctioneers, Jan 4, 1669. : NOTICE! y 7 E, whose names are hereunto annexed, feeling satisfied that, at this festive season, those Who have enjeyed the friendship in | head and heart of the late lamented Hon. Epwako Wiecan, would feel a pleasure in ar- sisting in some manner to mark their esteem, by | erecting a suitable Stene to mark the spot | } wherein his mortal remains he, as well as to make soine provision for those whew he loved so well in| iJife —his widow and orphan boy—have thought fit | to iasue this Card to all who feel like themselves friends and admirers of Mr. Whelan, to request a | Meeting to be held at the Market HALL, on) Purspay, the t2th day of January, at the hour | of 3 o'clock for the purpose ot taking up the sub- eet: and taking such turtber steps as may theo be deemed advisable. Joun Hawitton Gray, James Wansuctos, A. Mi? ‘HeLL, G. W. Hownay, Qwen Connouty, J seru Hensiey, 1 R P Hayrnorng, T. Hesra Havicane. Charlettetown, Jan. 2, 1269. (2 All papers favorable please copy.) ‘ | CARD. T= Subseriber takes this method of re- turning his grateful thanks to his Friends who have so liberally patronwed him | during the past year, and trusts, by strict attention tv business and prompt Jeturns, to merit a continuance of former favyeurs. N. RANKIN, Auctioneer and Com, dan 4, 1869. lio Merchant. | QO’ NEW-YEARS DAY, | (Stone Paul’s Church, Char-| December, Mr 23 ye ars, | SOUTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE, between | CASH! VALUABLE PROPERTY | purity apd iceshivess. MUD DIGGERS MUD DIGGERS! pas UNDERSIGNED uce prepared to supply, on the most reasonable teri, MU DIGGERS on. the various prince) ples now manufactured to auit purchasers. Our manufacture being inmost in demand ino Chat lottetown, aad our FORK highly recommeded by Persons wishing a MACHINE to work with satisfaction will please apply to GEORGE FOSTER Upper Queen Street GEORGE H FOSTER, Ch'town, Jan. 4, 1869 Lord's Whart the bent judyes NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the subscriber for Goods bought for Cash om Delivery, or ap- | | proved notes, are hereby notified that if their | respective accounts remain unpaid after the L5th instant, they will be handed over (without reserve) to the Courts for prompt collection | A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. | Reading Room Building, _ January 2, 1869 | Insolvent Sehtere Cc ourt, January 4th, 1869, g LANK FORMS in connection with the Insolvent Debtors Coart, 32nd Victoria, 1868, can be obtained on application to Fk. W. HUGHES, Cler« of Court. LOST, | a Ladie’s BOA, Martin.) Any one finding and leaving the same at the VICTORIA HOTEL | will be rewarded [ Jan. 4, 1869. | Five Pounds Reward! OST’, helow Corran Ban Bridge, Tracndie, | | 2a TWO DOUBLE BARRELLED DUCK GUNS. Any person finding, or giving in-| formation which will lead to the recovery of them, will receive the abowe reward, on ap-| | plication te EDWARD BAYFIELD. | Ch'town, Jan. 4, 1569. 2in os OA. MONEDLE, Reading Room Proprietor, | COMMISSION MERCHANT AND | AUCTION ear *. E. Island. “COLT COLT COWL GOOD House Coan, SELLING AT THE GAS WORKS AT | Twenty Shillings Per Ton. 4, 1869 fin SOMETI IING WORTH KNOWING! THAT | FALCONER & PATRICK, Charlottetown « @ Jan SELL ' 1 2 1 S ac Dry Goods, Groceries, We. coe, CIIEKAPER than any other livuse in the Trade } Special Attention given to MILLINERY, antles and Dresses | MADE TO ORDER. | Charlottetown, December 28. 1368, —_ X Grocery Establishment , . vr ‘ ‘ WkST END. NewGrocery & Provision Store ROCHPORT sQ@QUARE! Molasses, Tea, Sayar, Cundies, Coffee, Stareh. } Flour, Meal, Soup, blue, Washing Soda, Pickles, Kaisins, Rakiup Soda, Currants, Coutectionery, Matches, Vineyar, Kerosene Oil, Beet, Pork, Butter, Nuts Spices, j Ginger, Herrings, Tobacco, Backets, Ciyars, Codlish, Cc lothing. &c. &ec. &e. A VARIETY OF Dry Goods, Hardware. Boots. &c.' BEST P FOR) | Brooms, > Rice, The above articles are QUALITY, and will be ef the very Sold CHEA I’riends from the Country are invited to call and inspect this Steck, F. W. HUGHES. Rech fort Square, 14, 1868 . Ch'town, Dee. P. E. Island Steam Navigatiol Company. YOTICE is hereby ~— that the Annual N Meeting of the above Cougrany will lhe beld ou SATURDAY, the 6th of JANUARY went. at 7 o'clock in ihe evening, «at the office of the Marine Insurance Company, Water Street. By order, F. W. HALES, Secretary. Dec. 28, 1868 FOR SALE! | © be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at 12 o’elock, noon, on THURSDAY, 28th JANUARY next, at the Store of the late Hon. D. Beaton, mn SOURIS, ALL the right title and interest of the late Hon. D. BEATON in the fol- PROPERTIES :— SHOP and WAREHOUSE in Souris, HOUSE and LAND in Souris, in possession | jof J McGowan, Esq., | HOUSE and LAND in Souris, im possession of | Bowers, HOUSE and LAND in Souris, in possession of H. MePhee, | WAREHOUSE and WHARF at Souris! Harbor, 24 Acres LAND, in possession of Peter | | Cheverie, Souris, HOUSE, WHARF, and FISHERY RE- | SERVE at Chepstow, 2 Acres LAND and MILL SITE, at ‘Little Harbor, i a do at Green Vale, 50 do in possession of McCormack. 40 do adjoining Ud. McKellock’s,) Mill Road. Tersns at Sale, and tor description of pro-| perty, apply to CLEMENTINA S. BEATON, Adwinistratrix. Souris, Dec. 26, 1868. her & isl BUY THE BEST! | | TTALIAN WARE HOUSE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND EXTRA LAYER RAISINS (Red Mark) SULTANA RAISINS, VALENTIA RAISINS, SUN RAISINS, ZANTE CURRANTS, CANDIFD CITRON, MIXED SPICES, PINE APPLES, PEACHES, PEAS, TOM ATUES, FIGS. FRENCH PLUMS, LEMONS, FILBERTS.ALMONDS,CAS TENA NUYS. WALNUTS, OLIVES, CAPERS, CONDIMENTS, «ef every descriptren, r LEMONS, €£#RGSTING SUGAR, dc. &e. Ke. ABOVE HfGHLY RECOMMENDED / for, MACEACHERN & (CO! Dee, 22, 1868. ety. pa. im NEW PREMISES IN QUEEN STREET, | ) STOCK previously on band, will be suld Fiiks | the Chapel now in course of erection at Morell | will be required to xnecompany each Tender. The City Drag Store, Victoria Building, : | Just Publiehed and for Sale, Wholesale and | Retail at the Christmas Holidays, on TUBRSD AY, the Sth wf January next, and itis desirable that eff. HOW ap | plic alious fer CONNOLLY’S NEW STORE) QUEEN SPREETP. He Subseriber Saat sires to inform the pablic | that he has REMOVED from the Old Stand to his SKI SQUIRE HOUSE SUSAR AND MOLES co Peechooee cheice MOLASSES, Perea Uy CARVELI. BROS, KEROSENE. 0 Bbls KEROSENE, For Sule by ‘> . } HEAVY OVERGOATS, - and a General Aassortiment of CLOTHING Cheap, . REER & SONS. SEAL SKIN COATS, ‘Very Superior. BEER & SONS. CARVELL BROS, ! BOOTS AND SHOES» BUTTER CRACKER | Ladies’, Meus’, and Misses’. A Large A Bbis BUTTER CRACKERS, - a sortinent, 10 i¢ Bole SHIP BREAD where he offers (or sale the following GO 0 D S __ BEER & SONS. ai von CARVELL BROS, a ash, CANADIAN MOCCASINS, received from GREAT BRITAIN, the DOMINION of CANADA, and the UNITED STATES: 93 Puncheons Demerara RUM, 40 Hhds. Holland GIN, 2 do Old Tom GIN, 15 do Dark and Pale BRANDY, Casks Port and Sherry WINE, Uhds. Seoteh and [rish Male WUISKEY, 20 Cases CLARET, .oO a 20 Cases French LIQUEURS, SK. { 7 L S! ! SK. A Ti. S! Cases Scotch and Irish Malt WHISKEY, All qualities and prices. Cases Hennessey’® BRANDY, Cases Old Tom GIN, Cases GINGERETTE, Also a lot of low-priced Moccasins, 10s. 6d. | per pair. NEW GOODS EE SONS. wourtedeeene “FROM GREAT BRITAIN RUBBERS RUBBERS, t Also, Felt & irl Boots. Ladies’, Gents’ | JUST RECEIVED and Children s. al THe cars! BAUTISH WARFROUSE, | TO WHICH THE BEER & SONS, UNDERHILL’S AXES. | attention of the public is reques Bois. Jeffery’s, Buss & Co, and Indian | 6 i PALE ALE, pts and qrtes. | Nothing better in the City. ‘ ' 1 Bbls Guiness’ PORTE R, pts and qrts, . ial & SONS | FALL IM PORTATIONS OF 850 Bbls No 1 Canada FL OUR. oT Te | 157 do Sup. Pastry do, 20 do No. 1 Ship BREAD, Fur Caps, Felt Hats, GENERAL DRY (OOD : Bbls Soda Water, Wine and Sugar ; BISCUITS, | A large variety. ce GROCERIES, &©& 200 Qhests and half Chests TEA. BEER & SONS. r . N THE CITY. Personally Selected ! Bought en the best terms !_ And offered for Sale At the Lowest Remunere ing Prices!! Ladies* Furs. Hioods, Clouds, Searfs, Glowes &e , &c. BEER & SUNS, "RMA TEA TEA. 144 Chests and Half Cheeta, this Fall's Importation. Very Choice. BEER & SONS. 140 Caddies, (from 3 tu quality TEA, 85 Puncheons MOLASSES, 20 HWhds Bright Porto Rieo SUGAR, . Bbls Croshed SUGAR, Bbls CURRANTS, 100 Boxes SOAP, 150 Ibs Superior Castile SOAP, Boxes Cleaver’s Toilet du 40 Boxes CANDLES, 100 Sides Sule LEATHER, Kevs Baking SODA, Bbls Washing do Kege MUSTARD, 20 ibe) Superior! Sewing Machines. ‘ The RAYMOND, at €4, is decidedly CALL AND SKE! 140 Tins (4 Ibs each) Superior London | MUSTARD, the CHEAPEST in the Market, being W, & A, ened 00 Boxes Digby HERRINGS, more powerful, and consequently Charlottetown, Get. €2, 1865. k i ) 30 Boxe ISINS will sew heavier material than oh. 30 Boson RAISINS, SKATES. SKATES. | 30 Half do any other low-priced machine, nd ggg Q755 Pair MENS" and WOYS’. d 2 For Sale by 500 ibs. CONFECTIONERY, Coffee, Cloves, Pi-kles, Pepper, Figs, G. & S. DAVIES. Nov. 30, 1868, Londen If Cream Tartar, Spices, &e,, &e , 0 Boxes N Tobacco, j ee NNRERRRN nO Renee Havy Tehaese /&A GGOD ASSORTMENT OF SILVER WATCHES, at Is rarely knowr to get out of order, and gives uni- versal satisfaction. Aacther lot juet received. BEER & SONS. CASH CUSTOMERS | Visiting the City will receive full value for : eo FALL & WINTER their money at our esta sig ai 1868-69, Dee. 7, 1868. tl cums TU LIVERPOOL HOUSE! 2 Cases do Cases Matches, 30 Thousand Cigars, 50 Gross Nixey’s Black Lead, 50 do Mason's Blacking, Black Lead, Shoe, & Scrubbing Brushes, Buckets, Brooms, Wrapping Paper, Fairbanks Even Balance and Union} Counter Scales, id —aiso— | {ehoiee Brands,) | W.W WELLNERS 64 Gross Clark's Cable Laid Thread, WB , and Biack Linen T! read, India Rubber, and all Wool! Braces, Chintz, 12 rr Men’s Superior Fancy Fianne! Shirts QUEEN STREET. 10 ae Men’ 8 Heavy &. W. Under Shirts, a x 5 Doe Men's ~" » Pants, y W. E. 1 AW} SON'S WILLIAM k ULL. 500 Pairs Superior Blankets {very cheap | @y tow ee. 2 - ieee . . The a Saiadlier with the LARG cvionin, Dee. 21, 1868. SPECTFULLY announces to his c RR my ' er tomers and the public the completion | UNION BANK, “his FALL SUPPLY of OTICE is hereby giver a dividene ot | ao sven tinea dvidend British and Fereign §& ive pounds per centum on the capital | By Wholesale and Retail, at the lowest prices for CASU or ap se ‘Penmn tock of the Umon Bask af Charlottetown, Ler the | r proved CREDIT. last half year, hath been this day declared. and 18} MERCHANDIZE OW E N COND NOLI Y. pavable to Seonkhobdere. on MONDAY next, the! 4 4 r . rears iby Order, _ Comprising a Large and well selected Stock of Ch’tewn, Dee. 21. 6w JAS. ANDERSON, a Dee 1. 186s, PROVISION STORE! MAS. Winter Arr: anzement ! c hier Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, in all the various departments which wil! t found on iuspection to compare favorably with any Steck in the Market and which will be sold at In C VHE SUBSCRIBER has opened aSTORE (ryt Muils fer the neighboring Provinces and | the ver tor the Sale, BW SWAIEIL, ot - United States will, until further notice, be | | y , SL closed at this Office every Mouday, Weduesd ¥ © FLOUL, BACON, and Friday evening. at 7 o'clock. a Lowest Prices for§Cash. CORNMEAL, HAMS, | - Mails for Great Britain, Newfoundland, and the —aAl s0— _— ma - | et Indie will b losned eve Ite e Frid: » > OATMEAL, PORK, and Monday’ at 7 o'clock, p.m us follows, vir | Chests and half Chests TEA, PE AR L BA RLEY ® BEEF ’ ra idav. Dec ne r25 Frid: iy, March S. | (warranted) Hhds Porto Rico SUGAR, } ~ SI onday, e 238, Mo id, > mm & . ,OpG . RICE, | Fist, Friday, January 8 | Priday’ do 19, | Puus. Brigh MOLASSES, and « Good SHIP BREAD, LARD, Monday, do 11, | Monday, do 22, rt sof SCUIT : ‘riday ‘ 2 > ent 0 BISCUIT (all kinds.) SALT, ——. 2 oS) ewes oe Mow de 2, om du " | BUTITER, CHEESE, —_— lav, February 5, Friday, de 16, FAMILY GROCERIES. ‘ . . - " 4 meaav, deo 8, Me y «@ tg ° . ° | And every deseritpion of FAMILY GRO- Peiaae ea 19. ; Monday a = | Bey Intending Purchasers will find it te 1c ERLES. | Monday, do 22, | Monday, May 3. \their advantaze to call and examine the 8 ta The HI G HEST RICE paid for | Mails for Summerside and St. Eleanore. via | before purchasing eslewhere. t SU PORK by ine a ate. will be closed eve ry Tuesday aud Frid lay. | Oct. 26, 1368. Letters to be regi d, dN v4 ¢ | i vepiciiiiiaiiiinala OWEN CONNOLLY. be poste -d half pen aaa be a the thaw at c Pha F ROBES. BES. ~ rn Queen Street, Ch’town, 2 the Mails BY FLAO | 0 Dee. 21, 1863 THOMAS OWEN, a, 4 WHOLE SKINS — nee CRE mama Postmaster General au wees ¢ FLOUR. FLOUR, | Geverai Post ofice, cru | NO. 1, rst ts | December 16, IRGR, G. & 3. DAVIES, UST LANDED from Schoonere ADELE) — i —————=—"'! Ch tewn, Nav. 3 1008 Jandon Hous THE OKIGINAL and J, HOUGSON, and for sale by the | | Subseriber, either in Charlottetown or Geor gee | NOTICE. — | LL PERSONS | town © oa foal CLAIWS aguinst bs ’ ’ 9 > y Li the Steamers COMMERCE and ALHAM ” 200 Bbls. ea LOUR. | BKA,are re jnested to furnish them before the : 24th | WEED SEWING MACHINES. 150 do Superfine do, | inst. to i I.C. HALL. | CARVELL BRO'S Agente.i With all the Latest Improvements, Ch'town, Dec. 21, 1868. | Made by the : oa North Omerican Manulacturing Company. WANTED, Dec 28, 1868. NOTICE TO CARPENTERS. _ NEALED TENDERS aill be veceived by the Ss subscriber | PSHE“ WEED” was awarded the Hicust \ Back F; ‘ KL oe tion,”’ AY the &h eee ee ee B* the ptonien, on the Convent Grounds” Prize at the Par bx a . DOW FRAMES, SASHES and SECTIONS Sor 2141 ‘ons of Good Building STON E, well as at other Exhibitions for a Sewing for which the HIGHES! PRICE will be PAID in Machine, as such, and is becoming deserved CASH vn delivery, ; a popular, adapted to Al L KINDS OF sE JOUN CORBETT, ING in families and manutactorics. Lock- Powna) Sweat. | witen Shuttle Straight Needle. Exceedingly simple in construction. Each Machine warranted and kept in order free of charge, and the Factory being Persous tendering will be reqnired to provide C fall Materials for the above work. Good Security | work to be completed before the Ist day of March, Ch’town, Pownal Street, 1869. Plane and Specifications can be seen at the Dec. 14, 1868 | Examiner Office. PETER SINNOTT, in St. John, N. B., much time, expense and ‘ FELT BOOTS. - - trouble, atteodiwg American Machines, are L, ADIEs’ FELT BOOTS, avoided. FOR wie & NEW YEAR. Do do SLIPPERS Fir Bound, | ROBERT YOUNG, — # do Grecian SLIPPERS, do Carpet do Agent for P. E. Island. : ‘ North Side " Boots &Shoesin LargaVriety,, Chvown, Nev 23" 100s fot -“ xippentygaieramiiicliatantaie W. E. DAWSON, | r x | CorrFIN FurNITURE! Cochineal for Coloring, Candied Citron, Le mon | Ch'town, Dee. 21, 1862 ané ; Peels, Ground Spices ixed Spice x range Posie, Grand Spices, Mixed vee! SEOCK Nd Implem ents. COFFIN OOVERINGS ! And all «ther Goods requisite for Peat ani Beaches Pickler Susrer'iotie Corte | “J%2, BE SOLD by AUCTION, on WED- : ‘. NESDAY, JANUARY 6th, at LL o clock, Morell _ k FParme, Dec 2 . 1368. rFVIE SUBSCRIBE R, by by recent arrivale me ENGLAND, has completed bis STOCK OF GOODS! | Consisting in part of the following: Raisins, Cur- | rants, Almonds. Nuts, _ “neces for Flavoring, Powder, French Mustard, English Mustard in| . , .M WILLIAM HENKY Bottles and Tinfoil, Shrimp Paste, Essence of 00 the premises o r s NK I Ss Shrimps, Anchovies. Anc hovey Suuce and Paste, DRAKE, ROSENEATH, Lot S83: “8 breeding FUNERA ! Sardines, Pickled Chillies, Dried Chillies, Genn-| MARES, 1 HORSE, 3 years old, 5 mileh COWS, $8 ine Cayenne in Bottles, Cape rs, Olives, Macca. | HEIFERS, 2 CALVES. 28 SHERP. 1 PLOUGH, 2 Together with a good assortment of rovnie, Vermecilli, Celery Seed for Soup, Split’ Set« HAKROWS, | CART and WHEELS, 1 TRUCK, 7 Peas, Rice, Pearl Barley, Sago, Tapeoca, Arrow- 2 Wood SLEDS, 1 Jaunting SLEIGH, 1 Horse | : 2 root, Treacle, Lime Juice, Salad O&!, Rese KAKE, 2 Sets Cart HARNESS, 2 Sets TRACES | FA MILY uO v K N i N a Water, ese Water Crackers, Nosyparei.s Goa- ang BACKUANDS, 8 TONS HAY, and a large | feetionery. ; quantity of STRAW, a quantity of POTAT@ES and aD —ALSO— TURNIPs, and other articles ‘to nemerous to TRIMMINGS! Port and Sherry WINE, CHAMPAIGNE (green | mention. AL50, (if not disposed of previously by seal), Pinet, Castillon & Co’s., Hennessey's, private Sale) | Martell’s & Piper's Brandy, Hollands GIN, BEER & SON Steoxch WHISKEY, OLD TOM, Recpberes | His Well Known Farm, Oct. 12. 63 Sun - VINEGAR and Lemon SYKUP. | Consisting of 130 Acres. RK. WATSON. | pERMS or the STOCK and IMPLEMENTS:— All sums ua-er £2 Is , Vash; from £2 108, to! £5, five months’ credit; over £5, ten months’ FARM FOR SALE AT | credw oa approved Jvint Notes. } 3 HARVIE dS ° (WP EVMIE SULSCRIBER olfers for SALE his | eee 1368. Austionser YY Or A BLEFRERUOLD FARM. inthe ourkhing settlenent af MOSENKBAT on PHONOGRAPHY, a MAIN POST R@XD, being six miles i FDpITMAN'S © omplete system of SHORT BAND from GEORGETOWN, and Two miles from 1 WRITING will be tiazht in a course df 24 a good ehipping place. The FARM consists of nw Dwe 24, 1868. ALMANAGO For 1869, Lessons, commencing on TUESDAY EKA ENING, the 2th inet, | Gentlemen intending to beeeme Stents, will please leave their nuwes with Ma. J. J. Charrene «ch and feitile land HARVIES' BOO; KSTORE, at Laird s Bookstore,er at the Examisxen Office, kind of c - 90 acres are cleared Queen Street where further iflormation may be obtained, er fit for any ki of crop; 8 with and in a good state of cultivation, and the ge. = ~~ ISAAC OXENHAM, maining forty acres ure er with = ee Oi:tiew ec. 21. 186 3i eporter. soft wood. There ave a good new Z Prince of Wales College. ee eres ee a House, Barn and outhouses on nae VHE Classes in Prinee f Wales College and » “a aid well watered. The above property is w the Grammar Setiool will be Re-o | WRAPPING PAPER: } Situated for milis, Churehea, Schovlhuuse ; i CHEAPEST IN 7@ WN, | partl covered with ensgnd duu, and cwathin tA miles of the shusa, where abundance One hundred and hirty acres of very Dec. 21, 1868. ffuSents to othe at BOOKSTORE, the adapyission sat College Tor the easméng- teri should be made with- | ? be obtained, pudpimiiegaia | YU HARVIE'S WILLIAM HENRY DRAKED J. LONGWORTH, Queen Street. | os : Dec. 28,1868. in Hon. Secretary. | December 1, 1868, | Boseneath, Lot 42, Dee, dé, 068, S = ae a lh i 8 = a lag I ‘The Cheapest and Nicest Bonnets are bought at Fatconer & Patrick’ s, South Side Qreen Sauare. | | =