ee ———=@ - Ae creer ate nt ee Pork in the earenss hits been tought to Purs.- town for shipment te the Uaited Mates tu very tare ' and 7 dd aoft v tl qi ytities latet¥ and the ontinthed sof Ven nee not bY ® mene inmproverd tte appeat eo ty Some hundreds of hogs ul Reed ® P Wharf and in the frencht re bok k and ‘ ’ A great port , of thia has ex from FP. E. Island We beurd that some dow the ruliway Tutely toed te be t fue for use “%. J 1 * Globe : | _ Taeoors To THE FRONTIER \ Company of tive Reval Artillery left Montreal en Monduy aft« “ son Isle- Aux Nox, a military pe et ou t i elien River, near the New York borde «@e trenl that two regiments ot It ia rumored in Me t to Canada at once, if net more . . : Che namber of regulars at present in Great Britain avd Trelewd and five ia nearly eiwhtv thousand eciments are on their way home from New Zen so that strong reinforcements can easily be spared, iW necessary 7 Seven tons of iren ore were shipped from luie St. Paul to Monireal a few days ago Tt is snid to be the heat discovered in Canada, bearing 70 per cen —o An mest was held at Amherst, Cumber aod. last Sunday week, over the body of Ben} } s, blacksmith, late of P. E. Island. Verdict « Died from exposure, whilst in a state { mteXtcaliont Halifaa Repo ter, Dee. 5. coe - CocnTerret? Greenpacks.—We learn from Montreal T’ leeraph that counterteit ** geen t ¥ denomination, trom one d iia hundred dollars, have lately been massed in that city. It is asserted that the pro yayers trom the other side are the chief truments of this circulation.— ut. We learn that the Major commanding the troups at present stationed in this City, has re ceived instraetions by Telegram to hold them in readiness for removal when relieved by others. It ix heliewed that the Resiment to which thes } t present in New Brunswick, is wader ‘ 3 f Caneda, hence the telegrm above eterred ta The season ix so late, however, 1 loubtful whether others ca « forwarded to relieve them Th. —-_e Farat Acctipent.—On Tuesday evening last, after the steamer Heather Belle arrived at Mount Stewart Bridge, aud several of the passengers had proceeded homewards, an alarm was civen that « wan and woman fell off the wharf, when, happily for the man, he was reseued by the imate of the Deut After a long and careful searcl: for the woman, the bedy of a Miss Feehan, of Savage Harber, was discovered, a short distance below the whart, dead. Lt is supposed she must lave been killed by the fall, as no moan er sound of any kend was heard. The night waa extremely dark and stormy, rendering it unsafe for persons unacqn yeted with the loewality te get along al all, which must account for the accidents above ferred to —R. Weekly —_. On Taesday last, atter a protracted period of fine weather, the wind set in fromthe Nerth Weat, very frosty aud blowing quite a gale. In conse- quence, the Steamer Princess of Wales was wvable te make her aceustomed tr p to Shediac, having laid at the wharf since Tuesday afternoon, up te Our barber is already quite full of this morning and there we i every preapere! of navigition cloaing for the seasou.— Sammerside Jowrnal Dec. 7 Se The fine cepper-fastened, juniper Brig Deniel Brenan, lately lannehed trom the shipyard of Jebn A. MeDowald, Esqr , took on board during the lost two days 17.000 bushels vats, aud was towed out of this port by the Steamer Princesa of Wales, this merning, bound for Charlottetown, to com- picte her carge —lb. Dee. 7. ie i A Triat Proves rv.—Words cannot describe the gloas, the silkuess, the luxuriance, the fl wing wavy the hair dressed with | Mes. S Zviobalsamuin, beauty of that is 4. ALLEN’sS World's Hair Restorer and They keep alive thé roots of the hair, fill them with acu ishi- or Hair Dressing. we at, moisture, and produce a magnificent grow th Deuggist selia them.—W. R. Watson, laland. —— - The City of Nashville, Tennessee, acquired an unewviable noteriety durtng the war, Searcely a meruitng dawned upen the city that one, twa, oF more murdered bodies were not found upou tts streets. Ite citizena would seem soliciious to euriam ie reputation, tor almost every wail brings news of seme pistol or Kuife butelering affray upou its streets. —_— c.very Agent for P. E b rom seme statistics made up at the Ameriean (Glen, Kearnev— i turned because of their being Confede:ationists, | | their support of Confederation did not operate lavainst them, aud we refer to the published Ce on ai a ee oe ee For Turoar Diseases and affections of the Chest, “Brown's Bronchial Troches,* or Cough ~ SATURDAY NIGHTS’ MALL. Latest News by Telegpaph. Lozenges, are of great value. ln Coughs, Irri- THE SIDENT'S MESSAGE, | ation of the Throat caused by Cold, or Unusual PRE Exertion of the vocal organs, in speaking in pub- RELATIONS SATISFACTORY WITH FORRIGN GO- lie, or singing, they produce the most beveticial VERNWENTS EXCERPT GREAT BAIT AIN OMMIS-| results. { SION ON ALABAMA CLAIMS PECLINE RECI eee PROCEITY TEEATY LEFT TO THE AcTioN OF MoTHuers, DURING YouR CHILD'S Secunp CONGRES Summer you wilt find MRS. WINSLOW'S] New York, Dee, 6.—The President's Mes-| SOOTHING SYRUP an invaluable friend, ease, delivered in Congress verterday, is dig nihed and amicable in tone towards the late! mach and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the rebellious States. In reference to the pro-} ynims, reduces inflammation, and gives tone and energy to the whole system In almost every t of our policy. He would have | instance, where the infant ia suffering trem pain Washineton soucht | and exhaustion, reliet will be found in titteen or 4 twenty minutes after the Svothing Syrup has been administered. Do not fail to procure it. asandism of Republicanism, the President nks it no pra United States do what to impress upon his countrymen, preserve our m of Government for a blessing to ow imitated by a 1 to t the | ar selves and an eNampie to Oe ile . , . . Pa , : ‘ . world: but if the Monarehies of Europe ‘insist Hunnewell’s Eclectic Pills. ou challenging Republicanism to a tial ov tus) pyYE TRUE CATHARTIC AND FAMILY PILL, | ; ‘ t : ISS bad el » Woe FUP. wn . ° . Contineut, he does not believe the people. v1 Pie importance of this development of the | a ' = hesitat true and Nutural Cathartic cannot be over estimated. | Our Foreign relations are satisfactory, Save | po have a Pili which never requires over fw, and | ‘ “. -— -i ee 1 with Great Britain. The proposal of Ear!| seldom but one for a dose, acting on the Bowels Russell to submit claims mutually azreed upon | without the s ightest: Groping, or irritation, can be to meet the issue. to & commission, was declined, because ‘ very matter in dispute was persistently left cat, | Sulfered the trouble of long constipated tendeney, | i The inicipali aw of Gre: sritain . Phe municipality of law of Great Britam, opposite extieme of bowel weakness, wil’ be found | with its domestic interpretation, the President) the true feature of the Eclectic Pills. Their true | proclaims, will not be assented to by this Go-| character creates the expression of experienced | Apethecaries, that long experience has never found | ' vernment as public law for the conduct of net j ‘ mn | jtrals, but he permits the sublect. with this| their equal; trom Physicians who have used Thow- | protest, to rest where it is, simply insisting that sonds in their practice, that the true idea of a ‘ : ‘ * Perfect Cathartic bas never before been realized, and | ‘tor the future friendship hetween the two . | if ine . 13 by thousands woo have used them in their tamilies, | countries must rest on the masts of mutua JY" | that they are the ovly true Family Pill they have | ee | hee. ever seen. The correspondence between the United Without descending to the clap-trap form of un-| States and France, in reference to questions | meaning pulls, or false testimonials, confidence is | which have become subjects of discussion be asked to test them in Biliousness, Indigestion, Dys- | tween the two Governments, will at a pro} ei time be laid. hefere Congress all derangements of the system caused by a Cane | . ; ' : dered stomach, and a genera) Family Pill. ~ the Gr Price 25 cents per Bottle. For sale by| lreaty, except that he leaves it entirely in the | dealers in every City and Town. To be sent bs | mail, are put in boxes at 25 cents, 50 cents, and one | dollar, which will be sent, post paid, on receipt of | the amount. Alsoin packages of 1000 to Physicians. | JOHN L HUNNEWELL, Proerietor, Practical Chemist, Boston, Mass W. RR. Watson, T. DesBrisay, and M. W. Skinner, | Agents in Charlotietown, PE. 1. | reference is made to feciprocity hands of Congress. Gold 147}. +e NFWFOUNDLAND. FROM The R. M. a the 3rd inst Steamer Delta arrived at Halifax from St. John’s, N. F., —_- Health and Beanty. via | Svdney. By this arrival we are in possession We Halifax Hapress, in of late Newfoundland papers. were not a} ittle surprised, says the to remove Tan, Freckles. Pimples Blotches, Erap tious, and all impurities of the Skin — how to pro luce a fall growth of Whiskers—lhow to produce ni} luxeriant growth ef Mair ona Bald Head —cnre Ca- | tarrch, Purity the Blood, Purity the Breath—to Curl | and Beautify the Hair, Remove Supertluous Hair, core Drunkenness,cure Nervous Debility &¢. &¢.— | looking over the returns of the elections re cently he Id there, to see so many represent jatives returned in favor of Confederation. Ii large will appear from the subjoined that a number returned are in favour of the move- | Vaiuable information. seen from the following ' following A copy of this work ment, and it will be that C will be mailed free of |} | charge, on application. Address i THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist and Perfamer, 831 Broadway, New York. —— = He Smelleth the Battle Afar. All have read the sublime description of the ilorse cETy the book of Job. Truly there is one thing i Fur Contederation—Hon. Messrs. F. Carter, | be smetleth farther, and that is A. Shea, J. Bemister; Messrs. Rorke, Leamon, | *Curlton s Condition Uowders.” Evans, Kielly, Barron, Knight, Prowse—10. | in the swoke of battle onfederation is gaining ground in the Colony. We would not be at all surprised to | see the question carried at the next meeting .of Nov, 27.—3m the Lezislature. The Chronicle, a paper hos- | | tile to the measure, gives the following list ot members :— And if he says ** Ha, ha,’ Against Confederation — Hon. Mr. Kent. | how much more does he ery ** Ha, ha,” when tis; Hon. Solicitor General: Messrs. Green, W hit: merciful oo = him some ye these powders, vay. Randall, Wvat, March. H rrseit, Furey, | which we ee pg ae ee. we Sat re - ; 4 . . coe : ’ >} tite, wad strengthen him for bis daily toil Kavanagh, Pa:s ms, Renouf, Talbot, Casev, 1G | A merciful man is merciful to his beast. rf , 2 . Piel i , . Ss oO . id These Powders are just the thing for all Stock ; ir contemporary adds :— they loosen the skin, make the hair soft and glossy ; . au , iil ) : / : * We donot know how the following gentle-| in short. as their name imports, bring the Animal] 7 * in@* tip-top’ condition and vigorous health. A men will vote, and therefore we set them down / package will more than pay iis cost in the Oats if is doubtful—Messrs. Warren, Bennett, Burton, vs oe We thiuk we ar Mr. Bennett wil | will Mr. the Quebec resolutions . : 7) “y- : aud Bniey t. é when you use these Powders as you do without ustified tn the statement that Use Caustron's ConpirioN POwdERsS. not vote for the ueit. "nior or rOWS . ‘ > y : A Hon, nor Prowse Get “ Rescue of Tula Almanac. until a modification of is had.” The Newfoundland Express says :— But the Chronicle So'd by Dealers every where Married, : On Wednesday, the 29th alt, at the residence of more cautious | Mr James Neediam, Postmaster, Bay Fortune by J.C. Underhay, Esq. J. P.. Mr Williain Geant, | of Lot 56, to Miss Mary Jane Cates Died, On the Sth instant, at her son's residence, Mr. John Ferguson, St. Peter's Road. Lot 34, Jane! a! : i i ; i : Ferguaon, relict of the late Mr Alex Ferguson, ry larze Majorities, and im the Ferry and Dis-! at the advanced age of 82 years, leaving three sons, trict the candidate who found it necessary t rive wav, states that “the objection to Confe- has been so frequently } mistaken that he ought to be He would have it that the supporters of Con federation would require to recant ¢ » be elected, | which, as honorable men, they would never do.| What has been the result ? they avowed thei honest convicti viES, and where all, with ore exception, inthe District of Ferrviand, returned eignt danghters, with a number of grand and great vrand-children to mourn their loss. She was a | loving wite, a teuder parent. and endeared herselt | toull around her by numberless acts of kindness | and attention. Her end was peace At Crapand, outhe 23rd November. of congestion or the brain, Allen MeDouald, Carpeuter.—Sap | posed to come from Pictou. (Nova Scotia papers | devation was only partially operative in his de feat.” We repeat if these members were not re | > > . . . 2HRe COV.) lists of the state of the polls to show the correct- i Y And as to a teeler be ine put Launched, ness of this view. War D-partment, it appears that eight Majer- f j a a . Rin. ‘ rw “% ne sess a — “s a] Generals and seventeen Brigadier-Generale were he ” Co ie ey 1 } oes | Se 8 - ,. From the shipyard of Messrs Davidson & Ding- killed wutright in battle, while two Major-Giene- 0 Se ae ees Seong it OT) Sell, a brigantine of [41 tous burthen, called the rala and wine Brigadier-Generals died of wounds hsuch a ecourse.—And why should they? Not-| qaysan & Bensik, built for the Newfoundland reeeived in action, and aeventeen Generals of the | twe ranks died of disease. In the year i862, | lesaes of general officers in battle were very heavy, paywbering ne less than fifteen, while dur- ing the present year, oc from the ead of I-54 to tue close of the war, but one General was lost, | thuagh the fighting was most decisive. There is | abuudant material for reflection in these facts. -_—*« ' A few aights age, aa the River du Loup train | came into the depot at Seuth Quebec, two men | were overtaken walking on the narrow track west of the wharf They were unable to get far | enough aside to be out of the way of the train, | aud were struck down by the first car, which | precipitated them down on the beach dclaw Le Journal says one was killed on the spor, and the other was reported as dying frow bis Wu) uries. —_- Spain has at last taken active measures to pro- | vide for the abelition of slavery ; and, as the first ; step in this great reform, the Spanish mivistry | have reported to the Queen that it is the linpera- | tive duty of the goverament te seek Lhe extine- | tion of the slave trade. The American copper. | head Democrats evidently tend to be the last to | give up the institution aia ase A jealous wife in Paris poured aulphuric acid | over the face and veck of her rival, herribly dis- figuring ber for hfe. It was dene while, at the wite’s invitation, they were drinking wiue tege- ther in token of reconciliation. >. - | It is anid that there are unclaimed deposits, to! the ameunt of £40,000 000 in the Savings Banks | oi New York. These millions have bee: acen- tnulating for upwards of a century, and are now | regarded as part of the capital stock of the banks. | —_-_—-_ Jobo Franklin Chandler, now on exhibition at | Richmond, Va., has a head measuring four feet | m ci teumferenee, and out-weighing the rest of | bis naly. He has required a new cap every day | or twe dince be was bora. He is lifted about by his mother. -_ 2. - tt ie reported that @ large number of emi-| grants sre new going from Southern Italy | io Egypt. They are said to be of an inte/ligent, | energetic class, and they are attracted by the ii- | beral policy of the Vieeroy and the abandant re-| ward which the fertile ail of E sypt prov aes so the skilful husbandinen eo Sir Morton Peto is truly one of the great powers | of Europe. Lt is beliewed that he controls the | employment of 100,000 men, quite a resp “ctable | army of laborers. His vallened operations extend te Russia, Awstria, Italy, New Zealand, \ustra-| lia and Peru, and he contemplates turther ex: | tending tiie overations se as te embrace the Ce-| lestial Empire, the East Tndies. Canada and | Awerica. in Austria alone he has no less than 3,000 men in bis employment. | - to. ~ Nashviile papera suy that the city is full of thieves, robbers and murderers, and rampant crime goes almost unchecked. “No wonder ’ kaye ove of them, * that vegetables are ao high iw the market, when gardeners vuly vieit the city at the risk of ther lives.”’ ee The Lord Mayor ot Loudon tas reevived a leiter whieh contains the following :—> | hope | you will read this and femember the danger you stand in. You are never safe now, Any day the papers may be full of your death, like that of Pre- sident Lineolu. Many a better mau than you has had to die sudeenly. May the Lord hav: merey eu your puer soul, Time ie pear.” a> A newspaper reporter says of a very elegant female pickpocket: “ She rarely speaks to any ore; ie always quiet, gentle, suiling and genteel —comee like uw siubeam. and, like it. steals nuiselessly away.” 7s —~ : The danghters of oid John Brown ~~ whose! soul is marching on" —are having their revenge upen Ges. Wise tor b soging their father because et hie suti-alavery raid, tor they are tew hog we freedmen'’s school in lis eouficcated Waisiou, —— A dashing young bachelor lately appeared in the Central Park with two dashing poe: , whose tails were deue up like @ lady's waterfall aud comped up w email fish ueta, The reaernblance wus capital, and the team created a great senr 6 lien ! | | since they learned wisdom by the loss of the | winter.” all that has been imurket. onfederation, withsta) din: ten against ( said and writ-| much of which was | = Ship News. Port of Charlottetown. ARRIVED. j allowed to go fo: th unce ntradieted, the que stion is gaining ground, and its supporters can afford to wait. Besides, the Imperial Government are its active suppoiters, and they have never yet} failed in earrying out their Colonial poliev, | Dec. 1—Sch. Lelia Aka, Bexrs, Pictou ; coal. | ; | Brigt. Louisa. Crowley, New York; mer. Bark ‘ . ‘ : . + | Undine, Kickham, Boston; mer. Sch. Rover, Ay! Continental Colonies erected into the | nited | ward, Picton; coal. Juiia A. Deake, Dunton States. There is wisdom in waiting, and the! Bath, U.S ; bal. Crancia, McDonald, Ualifax .| supporters of Coufedration know it. We regret} mer. Mary W hite, LeBlance, ree ; vig oso y “ie alifax ; “r, Emma, Sit it should have opponeuts, although we know | ? Brave, O'Brien, Halifax; mer. Emma, Site, : . - : ; fman, River Jolin; bal. 4—Str. Commeree, Snow, that they are becoming fewer as time rolls on. | poston ; yoods. 5—Providence, Pouliue, Quebec ; We revret to see that matters look verv had | do- CLEARED. in our sister Colony, judzing from the follow- | : : ing extract from a letter of the 23rd ult., dated | oon 2—Sch. James, Campbell, London; oats, ol en ae, alineeial Dstt aale ahaa ie aid | bree, Baltimoref; pro Life Boat Read, Newbury | close up here, should the ‘fisheries continue bad, | port; pro. Florence, Bird, Philadelphia ; pro wos - . - . | . . ° . . but report says some of the larger ones, as | Nassau, Smith, Demerara; pro. Carrie E. Crouse, | they don’t care to lose money. We have) U.S; Emma, Severs, Boston; pro. Str. | scores here without a cake of bread for the} Commerce, Boston; pro- The Sch.‘ Minerva,’ with a loud of produce from o<epe+ a : : P. E. 1, to Gloucester, was stranded on the FROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF THE “ CITY OF NEW YORK” AT NEW| YORK—THE GOVERNMENT GARRISONING THE FORTIFICATIONS ABOUT DUBLIN. Souris, condemned and ordered to be sold, together with | The Sch. * Secilia” Capi. Pavl, put into Shel New York, Dec. 6.—The steamer City of | bourne on the 2th, with deck swept New York. with dates to the 23:d ult., has| Sailed from Richmond Bay, on Tuesday, the 2th | rrived The London Times has reas to} nlt.. the Bark * Poliy,’ for Bristol—deais aud 30,00 ee si tes as PERSON ©! bush. oats. On the same day, sailed from Casenin- | helieve that at a Cabinet Council held on the| ec, the Brig ‘ Dashing Spray,’ for Bristol, with | IXth, it was determined to address an energetic | deals and 14.000 bush oats—by Hon. James Yeo. | remonstrance to the Spanish Government The Bark + Undine,’ Kickham, Master, sailed arainat the conduct of the Admiral command-| from this port fos Liverpool. yeataniay with a cargo} : mathly Cine aif Valourahe. aiid’ arainst' of deal and 25,000 bushi oats. re udine has ing the Spanish fleet off Valparaiso, and azainst | (ken frow this port, this year, 98,000,590 bush | the measures taken by Spain to enforce her} oats. No inconsiderable quantity for one vessel. | demands azainst Chili. _A Dublin telezram| By telegram we learuthat the Ship L C.Owen "| of the evening of the 29th, to the Morning | from this port, arrived at Liverpool ou the 20th | ) | Instant ‘ » ° } »: , | af, savs tha 1 zen se Fort, ¢ mi hee : : rw , } ! ost, say : t Piz _ House I rt, com nand The Steamer ‘ Princess of Wales,’ arrived here ing Dublin Bay, has been garrisoned since the} fast evening from Shediac aud Summerside — re Isth by a large military detachment. All the! ports ice making fast in both of the above harbors, ruards have been doubled, the guns double | and large qnantities of drift ice in the Gulf. shotted, and the men held underarms all nizht. | During all that day —the 26:h — four General officers were in the fort, and the gates and PRICES CURRENT, ; ' Cuartotrerown, Dec 8, 1865, | | —— NEM ADVERTISEMENT “NEW GOODS AT THE qPucen ro Square. R THE Fall Season of 1865 ARE NOW COMPLETED and OPEN FOR) INSP ECTION [3 We solicit a share of Public Patronage. IN OUR STOCK OF DRY 609DS, FANCY 002s, AND Cr roceries, use, the | used with the greatest freedom by all who have) wiil be found ail the requis'te articlas for family Purchased on the best terms and sold at) on WEDNESDAY NIXT, the 13th inst, | and to eheck which has oftentimes ended in the) the LOWEST PRICES. cae” Please call and ewamine. W.& A. BROWN. December I1, 1865. aw NEW SPTOVRS, GOO Ds! CHEAPSIDE, J ust Opened. 3RITISD WARTNIDS2,, cures dysentry and diarrhea, regulates 4he we THE IMPORTATIONS | pepsia, Worms, Loss of Appetite, as a Spirng Medicine, | TINHE SURSCRIBERS wish to inform) 20 their friends, customers, and the public gene- rally, that they have JUST RECEIVED, per ships Undine, L. C. Owenand Ariadne, A LARGE and WELL ASSORTED STOCK of STAPLE! J and FANCY DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, &e. | CONSI STAPLE Cottons, Grey Stripes STING OF i and Checked Shirtings DRY GOODS—White and} SHEW ADVERTISEMENIS. ne +. a PARLE oe -_ AUCTION! Fion~, Blankets, Rope, &e. Xe. 4 T Sates Rom, on WEDNESDAY, as the i3th instant, at 2 o'clock :— | 100 Barrels Superfine Extra FLOUR, 500 Pair Biockade BLANKETS, 15 Coils 13 inch Manilla ROPE, > Barrels KICE, 50 Half Boxes RAISINS, 29 Quar do Deo 5 Keys CURRANTS, 10 Boxes Water BISCUITS, 500 lbs. FILBERTS, 50 Ibs. Yeast HOPS, (for bakers’ use.) N. RANKIN, Auctioneer. | Chtewn, Dee Ll, 1865 lin | Flour, Sugar, Raisins, Apples, Cigars, Figs, Tobacco. &e. &e. S&e. ‘EXO be Sold at PUBLIC AUCTION | ut the Subseriber’s Sales Room, Queen-street, | | at 11 o'clock :—~ | 200 Bbls FLOUR, 5 Hhds MOLASSES. > Hhds Bright Porto Rico SUGAR, 25 Boxes oe tPA | oe tee Bones . Malaga RAISINS, 50 Boxes choice Smyrna FIGS, 25 Bbls cheice Winter APPLES. 10 Chests TEA, 10 Bbls Onions, 10 Boxes Tobacco, 20 do Soup, 5 Nests Tubs, 5 dozeu Buckeis, Boxes Clothes Pins, | %) Sheepskin Coats, 10 Kegs Nails, | 5 Boxes Starch, 5000 Cigurs, | 10 Boxes Blacking, 6 Pks. Blacklead, Gross Corks, 20 Coils Manilla Rope, | + jeight years. . iamanial al Lr AP ow ¥ youl. NEW GOODS! ~~ - the FALL SHIPS from LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, and LONDON, we have p> 5 from LIVERPOX RECEIVED CUR USUAL SPOCK OF Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, Ready-made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Furs, Hardware, Groceries, &c. &c, &e, “Our present Importation has been carefully selected by one of the Firm, in first-class Houses in GREAT BRITAIN, and embraces A Choice Lot of Fresh and Seasonable GOODS, Wilicllh AR At our Dunean’s Brick Building, ‘ Queen Street, Nov. 20, 1855. 4 — Wholesale Change! NHK SUBSCRIBER, in announcing the | COMPLETION OF HIS FALL IMPORTATIONS, begs to tender his grateful acknowledgements to the friends and public generally who so kindly | patronized him in business during the past thirty- 5 Keys Baking Soda. ‘Business. after the Ist of May next, | FURNITURE:—1! Bureau, 2 Lounges, | Sota. | S. CARVELL, Auctioneer. December 11, 1865 / AUCTION! By Order of Assignee, j Printed Cottons, Cotton Warp, Ginghame Jeane. | N MONDAY, the 18th day cf; lickines, Towelings aud Towels, Bagging and | | bugs. &e DRESS GOODS—A large and choice | J em eae ad iil jassortment. in Plain and Printed Coberys and Lus- | CHAPMAN’S ILLUSTRATED GUIDE, | tres, &e.; Plain and Figured Alpacas ; Chambray, | A beautiful little work of 50 pages, teaches you how | Wincey and Plain do., Gala Plaids, Cashineres, | : } Barutheas, Alexandra Cloths, Thibets, Poplinets, Crapes, Poplins, Diagonals, Checks, Mobairs, Silk | Checks, French Merinoes, &e. SHAWLS—A large assortment of the! latest styles, which wil | be sold cheap for cash. CLOTHS —Black Mantle Cioths, Seal | Funey Doeskina> Scote Silk Mixed, Pilots, &c. how to renew your Age, aud orher useful aud} Cloths. Whitneys, Oxford Fine Cloths, Black and h TPweeds, Fancy Twists, FLANNELS — Saxony Welsh, Saxony Yorkshire, Lancashire, and Searlet, Blne Serve WOOLKENS—5i Kerseys, Linseys, Segathy »,and Faney Shirtings. &c. ankets Quilts, Rags,Ga- | vribuldi Juckets. Pulerines, Chest Preservers, Wool | Shawls, Capes, Poika Jackets, Yarus, Scarfs, &e | GENTS’ FURNISHING DEPARD-| Shirts, Cardigan MENT—Under and Over Coats, Reefing Jackets Ponts, Vests, Flannel and Tweed Shirts Jackets Serge i! Cloths, | Rubber | Covts, Caps and Hats, Braces, Belts, Neckties, Li- | jnen aud Paper Collars, inall the newest styles. SUNDRIE3—Buagle and Silk Trimm-| ings, Buttons, Feathers? Ribbons, Flowers, Dress | | Caps, Hat Ornaments, Belts, Velvets. Gloves. Veils, | Fur Boas and Maffs, Crapes, Skirtings and Skirts | — Ladies’ Jackets, Stavs, Gents’ and Ladys’ Boots | Cards, Weavers’ Reeds, Ke &e. *} and Shoes, Machine Thread, silk Carpetings, Wool | ALSO—T:a, Sugar (warrented good) | will save you. for it ix not necessary to feed as high | Soap, Dye Stuffs, &e. &e P.$.—The above Stock is composed of entirely New Goods, which have been bonght at grearls reduced Prices, and have been personally selected in the best British Markets, and on the best terms. | est prices. Intending 4 member that they will money by calling at the ELA urchasers will please re i } | ' jand will be sold, wholesale and retail. at the low-} __ vet vood value for their! new firm of REA & SON. C\eapside, Queen Square. Dee. 11, 1865 NIU SICAL. Va Rs Wenrworrn ~TRVENSON | - having returned prepared to resume he ierwa as before ROTIUR. to Charlottetown, will be r lessous after Christmas { Dee. II, 65. MWISS FANNY PUKDY, late of St.| John, New Brunswick, begs respectfully to | inform the Ladies of Cl be prepared to receive orders for all kinds of | RUBBecks. MI BONNETS, LLINERY of t HATS, surlottetown that she will he latest stvle, including EVENING HEAT DRESSES, &¢., &e, Ke, on THURSDAY | NEXT, Dee. Lith. up stairs at tee resides STEVENSON, Water street. ae up at short notice, jsulea few Faney Articles, | presents, Bazaars, &c. Xe. Dec 1, 1865. Coal ! 100 coat ine Water St., Ch’tewn, BOSTON and & NOTICE. ice of Mes. WeExtTWontH Ladies’ own materials Miss Puxpy has also for suitable for Christmas e€Ccoal! to ct. MALL. Dee. 11, 1865. Steamship Company, payment. 1.C HALL, Avent. Ch'town,. Dee. 11, 1865 li Ten Shillings Reward. £.on. S rayed. or Solen, ONE PAIR) Onk SALT TUBS, new. holding two and a | : : . os half bushels, painted lead color, iron bound, hav | beach at Merigomish, on the night of Sabbath last. | ing iron bails or handles. vy} A surVey Was held on the wreck. which had been | the game to the subscriber will receive the above reward. Also. one don Charlottetown, Dee. 11, 1865 PUBLIC t RePenes ble and single eleven inch the cargo. consisting of oats, beef, pork aud herring. | Built Block, (Vuchewin’s patent ) W. W. LORD. lin i LANDS. Montgomery & Selkirk Estatos, TOW NSIUPS Nos. 51, 57, 58, 59, 60 and 62. rp will attend for th Clommi-sioner of Pablic Land- e receipt of avounts due i from Purchasers of Lands on the above Estates— Any person returning | Show Room (till the Spring) | | | j TONS NORTH SYDNEY ROUND | COAL, tor Sale on Queen's Wharf. | | COLONIAL BQ) TONS, assorted. . 7m 90¢ Brig Native Pearl. Beal, Bideford; oats &e | si | | from Twillingzate :— Sch. LaRooku. Davison, Vieton; bal. Isnbella 4A LU Bi LLS against the above-named | «*Not only will some of our smaller houses | MeMill-n. New York; pro. KenbenJ. Hart, Bin- | + Co., mast be presented immediately to secrre | di | | On WEDNESDAY, the 13th day ef DECEM.- | BER next, at Mr. James Fiulay’s, Wellington Tun, | New Perth, Lot 52. Ou THURSDAY and FRIDAY, the ith and}, pUBLIC MARKET SQUARE, at the upset brid res were closed. The Underwriters and Provisions. Marine Insurance Companies of London and| Beef, (mal!) per Ib.........-.- a tenbuc 31 to 61) lg December, at Mr. Aldous’s, Montague, iverpool ave reported to have lost half a mil-| Do vy the quarter. ........ 6.0. ..4+ +. 2§ 4 to Bd | ot ; ie all ‘ Laven wee See y iamintited caf shane aa > a i A Cai agi] Ou MONDAY and TUESDAY, the 18th and! lion sterling, by the destruction of three New , : | otek Quits Of Flecimec, ot ie. Sob tT Pf: iggy Oat i op: SY eit Victor De Comball) «oo cee coos oe dees cscs oss 6d to 31) th days © ecemiber, at Mr. Joun bluhan 8. } Capes ae eee ee oe oa ite, Whe Wei ais oss. tide ts 3d to Si) Marray Harbor Road Lot 57. ; anuel, in his speech at the openins of the! y/ Me ry sittin ete) 5 WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the 20tt Emmanuel, in Ins speech nins of th DAY ‘ Ou JUNESDAY an MSDAY,the 20th ' i | Veal, per Ib....--0+ -eee eee eee a oeeu 24d to 4éd b " December, at Mrs. Nicholson's, Italian Parliament, said that tire and the force} pamb, BIDS ceases coe: come a acse sn ee OO the question pendi if | Ham, per te en Babe ob be we hh me O86 -..- Gd to 8d | } of events would solve and 2lat days of Eldon, Ou FRIDAY Belfast Crores Roads aud SATURDAY, the 22d and} aa: DECEMBER, at the Store lately oceupied | by G. W. KIMBALL, the remaining portion of | sspock om Tiand, | ViZ:-—~ | Heavy Grey and Blue American Whitsers, Pieces American Kersevs, fancy and mourning, Printed Cottons, Delaines, Checks, j Fancy Skirting, Fancy Flanuels, Paisley and Printed Shawls, Sontags, Hoods, Breakfast Shawls, White and Faucy Shirts, Ladies’ and Geuts’ Collars, Fur Mutfs, Dress Trimmings and Buttons, Ribbous, Artificials, Hair Nets, Gloves, Cotton Reels, Pius, Hair Brushes. Porte Monies, Ladies’ Prunella Boots, Men’s and Boys’ Brogans [= Sale to commence at 11 o'clock, and no reserve, as all must be cleared ont. N. RANKIN, Auctioneer. December 11, 1865. lin CLOTHS. CLOTHS. A LARGE LOT, well assorted, very cheap. _ BEER & SONS. SEAL SKIN COATS. A FEW very superior. BEER & SONS. | HEAVY OVER COATS, a. other READY-MADE CLOTHING | t nen BEER & SONS. | FURS. FURS. ~ ADIKS’ FURS, io variety. Kussian Pup and Siberian LAMB SKINS. BEER & SONS. 138) variety. | T° } HATS & CAPS, & the LATinst STYLES. BEER & SONS DRESS GOODS, pS PEAIN and FANCY, A good choice. | BEER & SUNS. | PALETOTS & MANTLES. 4 LSO very vice MANTLE CLOTHS | é BEER & SONS. COTTON WARP. RED and WHITE. BEER & SONS. as Ladies’ and Misses’, Gent's, Youth’s} and Children’s BOOTS & SHOBS — 1000 Pairs. | ; : BEER & SONS HARDWARE & CUTLERY. A WELL ASSORTED STOCK. a BEER & SONS. :Katire. SKAtres. 4 VERY LARGE VA RLETY, and at “ Prices LOWER THAN Ust AL. BEER & SONS | AXES. AXES. aemoe a LU NDERULLLS best warranted AXES Va ERR & 80Ns. | BAR IRON. BEER & SONS. | STEEL. assorted. ae BEER & SONS. FRUIT. FRUITY. | Vy UscaTEL LAYEK RAISINS, L Do BUNCH RAISINS, VALENCIA RAISINS, Superior CURRANTS. BEER & SONS, TEA, STEEL. 4,2 BUNDLES, oe CONGO TEA, BEER & SONS. 5 UK IMPORtATIONS this Fail are LAKGE, WELL ASSORTED, WELL. SELECTED, and purchased on the MOST FAVORABLE terme. Our Country friends wil! find the assorTMENT ONE OF THE BéS't in the City, and prices very moderate. BEER & SONS, Charlottetown, Dee. Li, 1865 6w j fo tho Government of Prince Edward Island, or the Publicat large | ‘yu K subscriber her by offs for Sale | to the Government of Prince Edward Island or to the Pubtie at large, ALL that piece or parcel | ot LAND aud Premises sitnaced in the Town of | Summerside, in front of the Presbyterian Chureh. | containing 350 feet by 240 feet, reserved by him for | price of £20. Shoula this offer not be accepted in Oxe Mowtn | from tue date of this notice. he will thea feel hin: | self at liberty to dispose of the said Land to any | erson or persons Who may wish to purchase the | } Dated at Sumuerside, the 7th day of December, | 18005. | } 3in JOSEPH GREEN between Italy aud the Papacy. .The report: | Butter, (fre b)...+ sees ee ree sere r cece eens is tid| .. ; : “ Fe siailils dal em ze hd oe a rs ‘ : : ‘ : ; -, | 23rd davs of December, at Mr. Join Kennedy's, | : | ed arming of the Pizeon House F ort at Dublin, | —P by 7 CUD... eee ee ee eee - Is 3d a > al Wool Miluide.. Lat G2 ’ bx oe Comunerce.”? is confirmed. Rumor accounts for it by the | Panel prt ib ee ee ee ee a ad os 9.1 | At which. dates and places all persons indebted | UsT aad al C | alleged appearance of a doubtful vessel in the | cok ae ie Pee ees ee od s0 bee to the Government are reqaired to attend, and pay | 1 REE per Steatier ommerce Chanel.” Muraiiee Fort, Plrrcix Park Dablonc cou... . fs Sed to 24a] helt Teepectiveamonntstheudar, Audslt persons) /"” fvem TALES | “ atl din'taeha be cere per We... cece ween cece es he th salad -—! who have not vet paid the deposit upon their land 50 Half Boxes RAISINS, lin, is similarly strenzthened, t 8 allezed| Qatmeal, per ID.......- eceeee-- coer ees Iqu to Ud} ag required by the ** Land Purehase Act,’ and} 25 Quar au Do | that these niovements ave not attributable to| Eggs, per dozen... s+. seer srerees Fenianism, but to increased discipline under} Veget»bles. Sir Hush Rose... ..Public meetings are taking! Potatoes, per bushel......... place in Manchester to demand from the Go-| Carrots, per OE ae See eee soe ones hone vernment the most searching investigation intoy Pea per WBBIb---- --+- +++ sree eres cere ogee MONE! the proceedings in Jamaica. Grain. i “> i | Barley, per bushe!........ awetiawees veee 3s to 43 FROM HAYTI. | Uste, per do.. ......6+ +e sisted 28 to 2s od New York, Dec. 5, p. m. — The steamship eae okon i Sai |. ir eset 2s to Bs) Liberty, from Havava 29th, has arrived... . - | purkeys, each.......--.+.+-2+ ++: oe a ae a News from Cape Haytien confirms the accounts | Fowls, eacb.....--..--- ee et oe 91 tls 6d, of its bombardment by the British. The rebels | Chickens, per pair...... ceveees epee cavanns «RONG! there have scattered, and most of the rebel | Fish. chiefs have been shot. Six or seven persons, | Codfish, pet qtl..-...-. e+-- sere eee eees 208 to 30s! who took refuge at the British Consul’s during! Herrings, per Darrel .... c.0+ cece cece ee 30s to 408 the bombardment, were seized by the rebels! Mackerel, per dezen.......- dis vevewst wee os) and shot. The rebel General Hiedrew, with Lumber. 500 meu, surrendered to the Government, aud ; Boards, (Hemlock)..----++++-+-++++++ 3s 6d to 4s) Geffrard is now master of the situation, Most} = Sot "750% meh rg we 7 of the foreigners Hed to the American war'| aaa ny a a pte Wee Oe eee vessel at Cape Haytien during the bombard. | siecle, | ment. The triumph of the Government Was! pi mothy Seed.........+-- ode) bene. commemorated by festivities at Port au Prince | pay, per wi... 666 cece eee eee eee O08 te 1008 | and Jaemel.....The cholera at Cruadaloupe | straw, per ewt.... 0... 20+ eeee eee ee . 1s 6d to 28! and Martinique has been so fatal that all ves-) Homespan, per JOrd 2... ee eee ee eee ods to Be gels from there ace refused Pratique at St. | Callekios, per Ib.--.---- «+ +-ee sees -- Od to Ri) Thomas. .... Havana is healthy and full of on PAE Tass as's Ess Hes opens» ve dd wud Is 3d to ls 91. +. 48 to 4st! strangers... . . Lord Russell has sent a letter | Sictgubint-. Plo Pi ARR at complimenting the Goveruor General of Cuba Apples. pet d28.c.. .ewevecs cere + for his exertions in putting down the slave! Purtridges, ewch.......-....+--.-.6-5 Is to de Bd) trade. Gold t4e. i GEOKGE LEWIS, Market Celrs. 1 etter alixe the amounts due, in pursuance of the Act 16 Vie., Cap 28. JOHN ALDOUS, Cominissioner. Land O.fice. Nov. 14. Isnd. a FRESH JERSEY PEACHES, IN TENS, W ARRANTED to bea superior article. For Sule by Wa. R. WATSON. Cite Dene Store, Ch’town, Dee. 11, L865. Is 3u w 1s 64) those Wonuse name have already been advertised. | | omitting or neglecting to make such paywents, are? . ..1e'9d to 2: informed that the sheriff will be immediately iw } | structed to proceed to the sale of such lands to re 50 Drums TURKEY FIGs, 5 half Barrele CURRANTS, 6 Bags FILBERYLS. For sale by N. RANK™, | Plee, 4, TRES Queen Street, ; Water Crackers! | | ie Poe Se, ex Princess of Wales | 20 Box s WATER CRACKERS, | from the well-known Steam Bakery of Puos. | _RANwIN & Sons, St. John, N. B. | NEIL RANKIN, Queen Street. | Tee. 4, 1885. LIGHT! TEXHE Sabseriber large supply of Gas Piping having on hand a and Fittings, is now prepared to furvish, at the following rates : i inch, 4§d per foot, —* — .!* ‘ ls For Cush Only! Atso— A larve quantity of Stovepipe and Tin-| ..8d to Bd} Ware, Wholesale uud retail, cheap for prowpt pay -yehilliugs per dozen., All other pictures equally Grafton Street, Dec W..B. ALLEN. 11, 1865 din Blankets! Biankeis! » BALES BLANKES. blockede runners. 15 Coils MANILLA ROPE, 1 Offered at a low figure by the Bail or Coil. N. RANKIN, Queen Street. Dee. 4, 1865. R. R. MACLELLAN’S Studio is stil headquarters for PHOTOGRAPHS, and every description of portraits kuown iu the art. Elegant. Photographs, whole length, ouly Ten Tow. if. Ro MACLELLAN. | Great George Street, Dee. 4, 1805 WHOLESALE ONLY, offers all his present Well assorted Stock which embraces nearly every variety of goods imported here, At Reduced Prices, during the next four mouths, by WILOLESALE and RETAIL, in order to clear off the whole preparatory to the contemplated new arrangement. His Square Fig Tobacco, manafaetnred on the premises, under his own immediate juspection, of the very best materials, can be confidentially recommended, And as a Wholesale Establishment must neces sarily involve a large outlay ot capital, he earnestly solicits an early payment of all his out- standing Debts. DANIEL BRENAN. Ch'town, December 4, 1865. ?m Flour, Kerosene & Tea! | “BX subscriber bas JUST RECEIVED, | per Brig W. W. Lown, from NEW YORK — - 2,000 Barrels FLOUR, 110) do KiROSENE. Also, in Store, 50 Chests TEA, 25 Chests Do (English importation ) All of which are offered for sale on liberal terms. | WM. McGILL. | Ch'town, Dec. 4, 1865. Im ' sancti em i KEROSENE OIL! ARRIVK— 100 Casks KEROSENE OTL. For sale by Dee. 4, 1865 J 8S. CARVELL SUGAR! SUGAR! =| { OURLY KXPECPED— 20 Hhds. Bright Porto Kico SUGAR. For sale low, to arrive. J. S. CARVELL. December 4. 1865. LEATHER! yo ARKRIVE— 100 Sides No | SOLE LEATHER. FS CARVELL. LEATHER! Dec. 4. 1865. ~ FLOUR! FLOUR! AILY exvected to arrive per Steamer) Commerce, and Schooners Arctic, Ocean Belle, | ? and Lola Monte-— 1890 Barrels FLOUR, | In Store—650 = do DO For sale by J.8 CARVELL. Dee. 4, 1865. RAISINS! FIGS! | TEXO ARRIVE. ex Sebr. Brave, from | in Trade, A E OFFERED usual Low Prices for Cash. DAVIES & WEEKS. S Jour & W 4ins New Grocery Store, JUST OPENED, At Smardon’s Corner, by LEWUEL MWeKAY. tH The best of GROCERIES and LIQUORS at the Cheapest Cash Aud being desirous to change the | LONDON HOUSE. Established 1820. 1865. FALE. 1865. BY Ships,Prioress Undine. L. C Owen, Steamer China from Liverpool, Urawa from LONDON, Ariadne from GLASGOW, Helen Davies from BARBADOES, Schooner Freddie and Steamer Greyhound from BOSTON, the Subseribers bave | completed their Lmportations for the Season.whieh, | having been selected by one of the Firm, and bought on the best terms, they are enabled to offer at extremely low prices FOR PROMPT payment. Wholesale buyers supplied as usual. The presen Importation comprises :— 9 Bales Printed, Un- i0 hhds and tierces Bar- bleached and White badoes SUGAR, 33 bbls Cuba SUGAR, Calicoes, 30 bays do DO 3 Bales Stripe & Check i2 hids Muscovade MO Shirtiegs, LASSKs, 1 do Wrapping Paper Chests prime Congo TEAS P kes Glasvow Coods, 10 crates Earthenware, in Gala Plaids, Shawls, 7 cases Ready - made Wincies Flannel Shirts, Clothing, Prnted Shirts, Bags & 7 cases Gents’ Rubber} Bauwsing, &c. Ke. Coats, | 8 Bules Paper-bangings, 4eases Rabber Boots &/138 packages Assort Shoes, Paints, S cases Ladies’ Boots &| 5 hhds Paint Oil, Shoes, 4 casks assorted Cutlery I case J P Ware. 45 Bdls Spring, Cast and 5 eases Millinery, & do Haberdashery, 3 do Linen Drapery, Blister Steel, | 2 de Silke & Bitbons | 21 tons assor'd Bar Iron, 1 do Gloves, 456 pieces Plough Metal, 1 de Hosiery, i45 pkys Nails & Spikes, 5 do Shawts & Mantics! 95 do lronmonvery, 1 do Ladies’ Furs, 30 sides Sote Leather, 2 do Fur CAs. (Bbis Fiear, Crushed Sa- 3 do Townend’s Hats yar. Graualated do, Cur- aud Caps, rants, Epsom Salts, Cud- 3 do Felt HATS, hear, Jumaiea Cinger, 5 do Floor Cloths, (Casks Baking Boda, 10 do Sundries, Whiting, Soda, Kegs ‘Mustard. Powder, Boxes Soup, Tebaeco, Raisins 4 Bales CLOTHS, 6 do Carpets & Wool lens, Lozenges, Glass, Bags 2 do Blankets, ‘Pepper, Cottee, Allspice, 1 do Horse Rugs, RICE, dozens Broome, 3 do Buftido Robes, Puils Coils Manilla Rope, 7 do Cotton Warp, &e. &e. &e. I cuse Gunes, : G. & 8. DAVIKS. Charlottetown, Now 97, 1865 BBoots & Shoes. LARGE STOCK NOW OPEN, and on Sele, comprising in part— Men's Levant, Do Prinee of Walea, do Grain Hide Garibaldi, do Kid Promenade, #5) Colored Morroce Slippers, Women's Exhibition, do Deraut, do Ki, do Cashmere, do Cloth, de Velvet do Colored Felt Slippers, buckles, Men's & Women's Lapland & Cork Soles. \ APPLES! | Dee. 4, 1865. PACKAGES very superior ust | HALIFAX, Nova Scotia— 50 Boxes RAISINS, Wov. 97. 1865 50 half bexes Do , : Cs ae 25 Drume Smyrna PIGS, BAZAAR. 50) smail boxes Do = De } : HE Ladies of Sr. James’ Caoncen 3.8 CARVELI.....| intend (1). V.) holding a BAZAAK of neeful Ses and fancy articles on WEDNESDAY and THURS- DAY, the 20th and 2Iist days of December next. Contributions thereto will be received by the | follow ing committee of Ladies :— Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. P.W. Hyndown, “Alex. Brown, ~ A. McKenzie, Dee. 4, 1865. J.-S CARVELL Miss Brown, “ A Keunedy, see ik a a. ee o Lea »p yay jixe Dunean, liss MeLennan, E At l LES : Mrs. Dauenn, Mrs. Purdie. "TY ARRIVE, ex Sehr. Spray, from “ Forgan, Miss Stewart, HALIFAX, Nova Scotia— } : oe: ae 50 Bbls RUSSET APPLES. Par — ee. For sale low from the Wharf, by | The omunttee wenld pespectfully intinate tht 5I8 CARVE 1 a great variety of articles suitable for Christusas : and New Years presents, will be for male om Unat TOBACCO! TOBACCO! aoe A. RANKIN, Sec’y. To ARRIVE. ex Schr. Lola ner) W. E. DAWSON. For sale by Dee 4, 1865. SHEEPSKIN COATS. ECEKIVED on Consignment — 1 Bale Sheepskin OVERCOATS, dust the thing fer the season. November 27. 1865. ‘rom BOSTON— FARM FOR SALE. 20 Boxes TOBACCO. T° be Sold at Publie Auction, on J. 8 CARVELL. FRIDAY, the l2th day of Jaxcuany next, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, on the mineR, at ay . 74aphy | Fort Augustus, the LEASEHOLD INTEREST of W OO DEN W A Ris . | t/at tine farm of land on the south side of the Hille RECEIVED, ov Cousigniwnent— 1} orough River, Township Number Thirty-six, con- Dee. 4, 1865. a : ICKETS | aining about 95 acres, at the yearly rent of rod Cee ’ | £5 2s 24d ([standenrreney) per aanum, forthe unex, w Boxes Cl OTH ES PINS | pired term of 98 years. There is a goodd welling house and other houses. barracks. &¢ ., on aaid farm, over 60 acres of which i# in a good state of cultiva- tion ; is situated within ten chains of Cranberry pub- lic Wharf, aud bounded on the sonth by the Fort } \ngostus road, and distant about Lo wiles from | Sharlottetown by road or by water. There is | abundance cf bog manare on exid farm, and river | manare econ igaona thereto. The soil is of first | cate quality, and the farm most couvenieutly sita- ated in every particular | 23 The Fale will he positive. Terme and other | partienlars can be known at the Office of the Hon | dose oh Hensley, Charlotretewn ; on the premises, Loy Mr. Lafferty, or Hon F. Kelly, Fort Anguatas. JOUN MCKENNA, Auctioneer, } Ww Dez. WASH BOARDs, Provineil Mauufacture. For sale low, by Dec. 4, 1865. J. 8. CARVELL. H LL Ra LeEGav LOUVT V ONIAVIT CON VILISNI December 4, 1865 0 THE TRADE. JUST received, 600 doe KNIVES and } FORKS, and a iot of Serby & Son's Oust Steel PLANE LRONS, which will be sold low in lote | to anit purchasers, if applied for immediately, at | the Subscriber s Room, Queen Square. | WILLIAM DODIT, Anctioneer. Charlottetown, Nov. 27th, 1865. 6in Union Bank Notice. | AFTER the Ist DECEMBER next, the days of DISCé IUNTING at thie Bank will \be WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. | Notes for discount must be left at the Bank before one o'clock of these days. By order JAMES ANDERSON, Cashier. | Ch’town, Nov Mth, 1865, Oin [Nov. 20, Wee eS > IN STORE, £ Bazs LiV eRPOOL SALT, ~-=180 ‘FURL LE 40q4rQ * | TU NOCGNO'T "To ' L r Ev ‘“IVildVO dQ dlVd CaN V d Jo sayey ayqruosrey FV GC St ELT QUT Guia o N ANVdINOD ; “Tuned r e) 120 Bhls CORN MEAL, 25 Bole COAL TAR, 15 Bole PEI CH, 20 Boxes CANDLIOS, 3's, (50 Ibs} 20 do SOAP. 6 Hhds * Henneesey’s” Dark BRANDY, 6 Hhds ** Henuessey’s ” Pale BRANDY, 10 Casks DeKayper's GIN, (nachor brand.) re A ts Me UNION BANK, P. £. I. T a Meeting of the Board of Directors. } held this day, 1t was Resolped, that a haif- ‘yearly Dividend be declared at the rate of (74) seven and one half per eent. tor the six menths ‘ending 30th November, and payable on and aller this date. By order, JAS. ANDERSON, Castier. | Ch'tewn, Dee. 2nd, 1865. enz is! | me. i $ quoly “SX IOA SUM VED ; Ex “Urania” from LONDON, 15 Pais. Demerara” RUM... ~ To arrrive from BOSTON, 500 Bbls. * Extra State’ FLOUR. HUTS V: r ’ For Sale bv J. ROBERTS ECKART, Peake's Brick Building, Water-st. Ort. 30, 1865. a NOTICE. UR Country Costomers will oplewe “The Nurse and Spy.” OPIES of the above work, elegantly honnd. with illustrationa, have just been re. . QO : 7 ° ? lceived by the Authoress, Miss 8. EE. Epwosos,, © take notice that the WHOLE AMOUNT of iwho is at pressnt making a temporary stay in their respertive necapute wilh he reqnired this | Prince Edward Island, and they will be delivered | oe. Those ee — received their arovunte ‘to subscribers wud parchasers by her Ageyt with il) plawse cull tor the aatie lao leede delay an pacdh ere BERR & SON, i Summerside, Nov. 27, “om 1865. Sm pa 1 4.90, 1885. um eae ; malonate \ bien yt te tise e CRM wie fis | OLE AR! lap ag, op TR