~ “9 Bt OT ant sees ae — —_ F—— = * eS 4 ‘ ne eénem . j both sides; and ? Ad from each other pruveipally by a Jtade for 3,000 miles, open to smugule hand articles from either side ; er cartt ira > eh: inhabitants of the same origin and lan if yr — the one governe d by republican anc ; : vals monarchial institutions eithe or agree to elude the custom as an interchanve of t ‘ of one country for the produce uf th was necessary for the comfort of th j* ple on both sides, a treaty of reciprocit: But even with this treaty th: They ba of our waters for trad eed t was a. Inited States had the advantage. vilege they refused to us. This ma their ships more valuable, and drew away or ‘ 7 R te build their ships Their fishe was extended to our scores, and fostered by unte allowed to their fishernfen; wail The ¥ tained more fish and drew away more of our fish for them. wth t ulin + Avain, the re publicans of the United States are aware lislike to repubhes and as this dislike is revi recall, the Usited States tablishment of their burders—have when it hecame known that Y Vinces But the Provinees were invited to unite, and form a government for themselves, the American press seemed to encourage them, under the im pression that it would be a republic . But when to feed their own r would-be aristocracy vanity, and pay an unweleome compliment to the British Government—proposed to unite the Previaces under a Viceroy and House of Lords, to be appointed by British Ministers—then the United States refuse to trade with us as for- , and can easily find a pretext for war, m tain the Provinees as a conquered coun t to pay the east of the war. Great Britain, having oriyinated free trade, rain nothing by holding the Pro inces, but irs @ loss equal to the cost for governing i ret and protectinz t are a source of weakness, to the British Empire. They have no interests but thei: lovalty for adhering to her government: and while the United States have a desire to annex her Provinces, that is a temptation to provoke | her to war to be released from such risks and might desir oblivations, she cannot with honor cast of her Provinces, nor allow them toe be taken from her, ayainst their consent, without war—a war which would be injurious to all parties, and} ru;nous to the Provinces; whereas, by a peace-| ruil annexation, on equitable terms, all parties | would be gainers, but more especially the Pro-| yinees, the inhabitants of which would gain the | good will of American citizens without losing the good-will of their friends at home. Onur ships would acquire a greater value; ou fish. | ermen would share in any bounty allowed for | i fixhing: we would have free trade for ow pro duce and free navigation of American waters, without losing our trade with Great Britain, and we would save the cost of fortifyin and arming for the defence of our borders. ' When such matters are taken into consi-/ deration, the Colonists will see that they are governed by circumstances and pressed by necessity to perform a duty even against their} * to promate the Federation the of inclisat on, namely of the Provinces with view nnex- | ation to the United States, and, at the same time, keep their loyalty in exercise to promu‘e } between the most friendly intercourse the | United States and the Mother Country, who might be epcoura red thereby to make reforms in her own instituti. ns to draw still closer the | friendship of her powerful descendants. | W. COOPER. | Sailor's Hope, 12th December, 1865 Birth, On Tuesday, the [2th instant, Mra. Thomae} Morris. of a son i Married, At Halifax, on Sunday evening. the 3rd instant. | at kis father’s residence, by the Rev. Canon Coch-| ran, Chas Wu. Major, Eaq., to Sephia, second | daughter of Frederick Leutiman, Esq., both ot | the above city i At Bedeque, Nov. 30th, by J. Wright, Esq, J Mr Ww. Crosman (David's son), Bachelor to Miss Mary Ann Auderson, late Teacher, at Wilmot Creek. At &. John's Chareh, St. Eleanor's, at 9 o'clock a. ,on Thursday, the 7th instant, by the Rev. J W Forsyth, M.A, Kector, Mz. H Davidson, to Mise J. Edmonson, sister of the clever authoress of * Narwe and Spy.” At St Eleaner«, at the residence of the bride's futher. on the eveuing of Tharsday, the 7t!, instant, by Kev. J. W. Foreyth, M.A. Rector, air. Alvert Anderson, to Mise Zilla E. Fraser By D Crawford, at Sammerside, on che %Wrh titimo, Mr. Alexander McLeod, of the United States, to Mise Caroline Campbell, of Lot 16, just before leaving for the far West On the 24th ultimo, by the Rev. Alex. Faleoner Mr Wm. Heury Alchorn, to Mies Fiora McKin- non, second daughter cf the late Neil McKinnon, nll of Weat River At she resilience of C. Rogers, Esq. Alberton, on tBe 2th ultimo, by the Kev. A. Fraser, Mr Jdoln Wilkie, of La Havre, N.8., to Miss Mar waret Ryder, of Tiguish === | Died, At St. Peter's Bay, on the 26th November. Mrs. Mary Dingwell, the beloved wife of Charl « Ding- well, Keq . in the S7th year of herage. She wwe a communieant in the Presbyterian Choreh of St Vetec's Bay, and was highly esteemed as an excel lent neighbor and exemplary Christian, and she died in the joyfa! hope of meeting her Saviour in a better world. She has left a disconeolate hus band and family, and a large cirele of relatives and frietls to mourn their irreparable loss At New Clyde River, on the 20th alt.. after a long and painful illness. Ewen McLean. aved 74 years, leaving a large cirele of friende to lament is lowe At Little York, on the Ist instant. after an illness of eight mortha, of Dropsy. which she bore with Kreat patience and resiguation to the Divine Will. Aun, the beloved wife of Peter Proud, aged 41 years. She has left a h-sband and six children and « large cirele of friends to mourn the loss of uu affectionate wife and kind mother. Ship News. Warrrax, Dee. 8—Arrived Str Commerce, from E. 1. Cornucopia, Grant, P. E. 1-, hound to Heston — mt in ou account of having lost suils, Victory. Thompson. Opa!, Murray. Cleared, Dee. 8 ~-liradon, Wears ; Emily, Gay. © New Yoax, Nov. 28—Arrived Irene, Coie, P. E- Island. Bostox, Dec. 5—Brig Athol, Gord n, George- town, P. EI. Sir Join Moore, May, from Cas. cumpec The Brigt “R. R.A.” helonging to the firm of | Dunean & Co.. of thie City, bound to Liverpool, | was driven ashore at Broad Cove, Cape Breton, ina gale. on or about the oth inst., and is supposed to ve @ total wreck. Tae Urigt. James belonging to Robert Longworth. Eeq.. of this City. was driven ashore at Tracadie, on the coast of Nova Seotia, on or about the 7th inst. The Jawes sailed from Grand Kiver, bound te Léverpoo!, laden with oate, the day previons to oeing stranded. Both of the above were superior vesse's. und their being wrecked will be a “reat 1088 to the owners. Ship Cambria, which left New York on the 16th ult., for Glaagew, with a cargo of corn, re- turned on the vith. Reporte on the 20th, lat. 39, lung. 65.30, encountered a heavy N. E gale, during whic the ship was thrown on her beam enda, and remained se for over two heura, in ime minent danger of foundering; shifted eargn, carried away epauker boom, and doing such other damage as made it necessary fo return for repaire. New Suips.—Sai'ed, 29th October, from Port of Georgetown. the Brigantine Borer, MeRar Master, tor Loudon, with @ cargo of Oats. This fine vessel wae built at Port Elgin, N. B , for Mr. BK. Davies, of Charlottetown, to class A. J , seven years, at Lieyd’s. On the 26th wit., trom the sate place, the Brigantine Flora 220 tons, N. M built at Grand River, by Mr D.D Clay. for the same party. to clase 7 years, at Li: ya's. with a cargo of Oate and Timber, for Liserpool. On the 29th ult, the elipper built brigantine Dashaway, Horatio Nelson, Master, laden with Dry Fish, | Oats, d&e., built at Orwell, by Mr. Alexander McKae, for the sume party, bound (or Liverpool. wf a bE A Q.Passace—The Brigantine Hedly, to Willian Kuseelaster, owned wed built by Mr. eepetg plore, has adie quickest pa-sage on Sack . Poreee: of i Tum thig Taland ty Lhe pe i that the British aristocracy have a} to prevent the es. | monarehy and aristocracy on | had a desire to annex the} jof Miss Purdy, at Mrs. Steveusun's : them, and they give no stren sth, | But however much Great Britain | ee at £ ee 6 bs ey Do ee — ' she is only 78 tons, and accomplished the voyage | in exactly fil een days, having sailed from New | Lenden onthe 10th of October. We think we are correct in stating this te be the shortest pas- sage, although the Helen pertormed the voyage in the same tune. shill we think the little vessel i entitled te ber due praise, ae the distance is} greater from New Loudon than from Charivtte- | tuwn.— IP, i Port of Charlottetown. ARRIVED. Dee 8—Sch Spray . Foley, St. John’s; pro have CLEARED Julia A. Dicken, Dunton, Balti more, = Lola Montez, Warren, Lialifax; bal iriyt- Rainbow, Cassidy, St. John's; potatoes. 1) —Hrig Daniel Brenan, Nicholson, Liverpool; oats and boards. Neh Marv, White. New York ; Dec. 9—Seh Arrivals in Europe from hence. Liver Poot, New. 21.—~Dagma, 20—L.C. Owen, | 24—Beatries. QUEZNSTOWN, Nov. 24 — Western Queen,from | Rechawnd Bay aud Miramichi. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ——ww SACRED CONCERT. {a Foreman to superintend the Factory, who has Ouls. | | | Session to be collected and bonnd for the use of the JOUN McNEULL, © H. A. i Dee. 18, 1865 | eet NEW FATS. LLL MM ND A AOA f 3 f a LAA AAAAM Virginia Tobacco. (THE subseribers having purchased the) TOBACCO FACTORY lately occupied by | P.W. Hyspman, Esq., will, after the Ist JANU-| ARY next, be prepared to supply a choice article | of TOBACCO. We have secured the services of i had sixteen years experience in the business. We | imported a large stock of the celebrated VIRGINIA LEAF. We selicit a share of public patronage. J. & T. MORKIS. December 18, 1865 jm Wanted Immediately, | FEW COPLES of the © Parliamentary ~ Reporter,” or the Printed Debates of the House of Assembly of P. E. Island, for the vears 1855 and I857, to complete the series ordered last zyislature. A liberal price will be paid for any Nos. of the above sent to the office of i St. Andrew's Hall, Christmas Presents ! Thursday Evening, December 28. \ RS WENTWORTH STEVENSON 1 will give a SACKED CONCERT as above consisting of ORATORIO and other SACKED Selections, assisted by several Amateurs. Full purtieulars will snortly appear. N.B. Mra. W. 8S. will be prepared te resume | ber lessons after Christmas. Terms us before New Music, inelading dance music, can be had ; residence Water Street. Ch'town, dec. 18, 1865. Now Landing, aX Schr. Vincent, from QUEBEC~ 425 Bbhle. No 1} apf. CANADA FLOUR, choice bratids} 25 bis COKRNMEAL, 22 Chests TEA, 42 Bois PORTER, 13 Qr. Casks Upper Canada ( Poddy) Whiskey, ; 15 Cases Champagne, 40 Cases Brandy, 2 Boxes Quebec Soap, 1 Case Ciyurs, (5 millo), very choice. In Stere, 20 Bbls. Am. FLOUR, 100 do Curnmeal, 150 Sides Sole Leather, 10 Bexes Tobuceo, (Washington) 10's 700 Bags Liverpool Salt, ' 20 Bois. Coal Tar, 10 deo Pireb ’ Spirits. 4 Hhds. Heunessy'’s Dark Brandy, 4 ds Do Pale Deo 9 ot Casks Do (Pale and dark) 9 Hhes * DeKnyper” Gin, 15 Pua, Strong Spirits—RUM, } pun. Bourbon Whiskey (Kentucky) ALSO, 150 Qtis. Codtish. To arrive at Georgetuwn, from Boston~ 429 Bois. Extra State and Sup. FLOUR. For sale by J. ROBERTS E°KART, Peake’s Brick Buildings, Water Street | in Ivory, Mother of Pearl, Tourtise Shell, &e. &e Charlottetown, Dee 18. R85 bint rw «jl (otherady ont) Fruit. Fruit. “BXUE Subscriber offers, as snitable for | the seusun :-— | French Plums, | Layer Raisins, Ve'cnita Ruisins, Currants, Figs, Jordan Almonds Ground Cinnamon Ground Cloves, Ground Nutmegs, Mized Spices, ' Pickies. in Chow Chow, Walnuts, Onions, and| Mixed. | } ALSO: UNEQUALLED COFFEE! fresh ground, always on hand W. E. DAWSON. | _ Dee. 18, 1865 ween i HIS ceneapasteenanapi iciieesiininentnactenn en Mud Diggers. CHAIN, STEEL, suitable for the above. at dee. 18, 1865. FRESH FRUIT FOR CHRISTMAS TIMES! TEC HE subscribers have just rece'ved, an offer for sale, low :-— 52 boxes choice RAISINS. 3 bbls CURRANTS, 25 drums tree FIGS, FILBERTS, &c. &c. HUDSON & WRIGHT. Kent Street, Dee 35, 1865. To Housekecpers! of Ot KECELVED) by Schr. Crcttira— 200 Bole Superior Family FLOUR. WILLIAM DODD. Queen Square, Bee 18, 1805 dws inl pa TOBACCO! 35 BOXES Cavendish TOBACCO. WILLIAM DODD, Queen Sqnare Freehold Farm for Sale. “EXUERKE will be sold by Private Bargain 90 acres of EXCELLENT LAND, situate ot Mitebell Kiver, Lot 54; Six acres bave been ploughed last year. and ready for Crop. For Title and Terms apply to ANGUS McLEOD, Morel! River, or WILLIAM SANDERSON, Esquire, Georgetown. Morell Kiver, Lot 52, Dee. 18, 1865. For Sale. ‘THE Northern Half of TOWN LOT No. 21, in the First Haudred of Lots in the City of Charlottetown, situate at the corner ot Prince and King Streets, near the steam Ferry Wharf, well adapted tor business purposes, or for a private residence. Apply to Dec. 13, 1865 JOSEPH BALL. Dec. 18, 1865- Turkey Figs, Ac. fQYURKEY FIGS, MUSCATEL RAISINS, ZANTE CURRANTS, JOKDON ALMONDS, FILBERTS, WALNUTS, GROUND SPICES, ESSENCES, GELATINE, BAKING POWDER, PICKLES and SAUCES, For Sale by W. R. WATSON. City Drug Store, Dee. Is, i8tc. FOR SALE, q Shar for Cash, or approved Credit : 20 Pavs MOLASSES, 200 Bola FLOUR, 100 Bbis No. | Labrador HERRING. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. Te Office-—Upstairs, Reading Koum Building. Dee. 18. 1855 TO LET, ond possession g ven ow the With of February next. the | pe SHOP and TENEMENT io Qoken Square, now oecnpied as a Boot and Shoe Factory by Me. GtuxGe Nicoir. For further particulars enquire of MRS STAMPER. Ch'town. Dee. 18, 1865, Sine Bank of Pringe Edward Island. OTICE is hereby given hat a Dividend of Five Pouxns per centum on the Capital Stock of the Bank of Prince Edward Island, for the Jast half year hath been this day declared, aud is payable to stockholders forth with, ou dewand. By order, WM. CUNDALL, Cashier. Dec. 4, 1865. ? {Dec. 18 t i . ‘ROSEWOOD WORKBOXES, } i | Gutta Percha | W. E. DAWSON’S. | ; | Puzzles } } 40 quarter boxes Do.. i | | NEW YEAR'S GIFTS! | Extensive Sale of | CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AND NEW: YFTEARS GiFTs, AO AT 4© URD & HARVIES ROOKSTORE. | } | | | i j | ' j " | | Sale to be continued each day ustil all are disposed of, comprising in part: PAPIER MACHIE GOODS! | | In Ladies’ Work Boxes, beautifully inlaid with Mother of Pearl, Card Baskets, do. } Stationery Cases, &c. Ke. Vases. CARD CASES, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, | in splendid biudings and style ; A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF Bibles, Church PRAYER BOOKS, and } } Gold Pens & Pencil Wisi: } | | Services, in various styles of binding. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Games and "Doys, Boards, | BOARDS, | Bagatelle TIVOLI and Dissections. | | | Games of Aunt Sally Wm. Tell, Lotto, Solitaire, | Popin Jay, Calculation Drafts, Chess, Skittles, Stene Henge, Yankee Trader, Punch, Don Quixote, Hudibras, Bombardment, &e. &e. ke. Toys in every Variety, suitable for Holiday Presents. POETICAL WORKS, DRAWING ROOM BOOKS, Keepsakes, &c., &c. beautifully bound. PICTURE BOOKS, suitable fur children, in great variety. fogether with an abundance of other articles which cannot be euumerated. —_— DON’T FORGET LAIRD & HARVIE'S, QUEEN SQUARE. Charlottetown, Dec. 18, 1865. NOTICE. LU persons having any legal demand~ - aguinst the Estate of the late HonovaBeEe Doxatp BEATON, of Souris, deceased, are request- ed to present the sume. daly attested, within three months from the date hereof; and all persons it.- debted to said Extate are required to make payment forth with to the nndersigned, Execuatrix of his Will. CLEMENTINA 8S BEATON, Executrix. Sonris, &th Dee , 865. 4w [ Dec. 18. Exe utor’s Notice. ALL persony buying any deman:ls against £& the Estate of the late PAPRICK MURPHY, Junr, of Covehead. Lot 34, Furmer, are requested to send jn their accounts, duly attested to ; and all raous owing the said Estate are required to make inmediate payment to THOMAS HANDRAHAN, Acting for the Executrix. Ch'town, Dee, 18, 1865. din Notice. pur public are hereby nwifiel that the Business fmely existing under the style und | | Firm of ROSS & RANKIN has this day been di-- | golved by mutnal consent. The busingss will in future be carried on, ue usual, by ALEXANDER | KOSS, who will pay ul) debts due hy bate firm, apd who is entitled to receive all claims due said firm. | | Puted at Chacloi‘gtown. Utis Lfih day of De-| _cember, t69, ALEX. ROSS, { din GLOSIF RANKIN. enews JOHN BELL HAVING COMPLETED HIS IMPORTATIONS Ifor the would respectfully invite INTENDING PURCHASERS to call at Bell’s Clothing Store, QUEEN STREET, AND EXAMINE THE STOCK, which comprises RV2RY WOVZLLT HATS FUR & CLOTH CAPS, Ready-made Clothing, Gentlemen's Parnishing Goods, &e. &a Ke. tlaving a Large Supply of Beavers, Whitney, Pilets and West of England CLOTHS, Tweeds, Vestings, Doeskine, Cassmeres, and Tailors’ Trimmings TO DISPOSE OF, he will be happy to receive the commands of his Friends and Customers, in Tewn and Country, for Garments in any style of Fashion. Ch'tewn, Dee. 18, 1865. Season, i ae eA a : a , a 5 ere i f St + mp | iNet. | PUBLICHLANDS. ‘Montgomery & Selkirk Estates, TOWNSHIPS ” 4 ‘ pen ee i. . ee subeeriber has JU: / per Brig W. W. Lorn, from Ne 2,000 Barrels RLOUR, 110 do KEKUSENE. Also. in Store. 50 Cheats TEA, pee’ ; “5 Chests. De (English importation ) All of which are offered forsale on liberul terns. WM. McGILL. toi aa A SUPERIOR COLUMBUS FARM ILURSE, aged 8 years: at a reasonable price, | for cash or good security. Apply at this Office. Ch’town, Dec 38, 1865. rw tf 3 sro, | NEW GOODS! | nos. 51, 57,58, 59, 60 and 62 CHEAPSIDE, “poe Commissioner of Public Land-| Just Opened, | will attend for. the receipt of avounts duc | j IFINHE SURSCRIBERS wish to informa | rom Porchasers of Lands on the above Estates— | : ete TT, } - ' TRO , , Se ak their friends, customers, and the public gene-) On WEDNESDAY, the ih day of DEC EM. rally, that they have JUST RECEIVED, pe) BER a Kiulay’s, Weilington Lun, | ships Undine, L. C. Owen and Ariadne, A LARGE! New Perth, Lot 02. J f | oleh WELL ASSORTED STOCK of STAPLE| Ou THURSDAY and FRIDAY » the 14th and | | aad FANCY DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, &c. | (5th days of December, at Mr Aldvous's, Montague, | CONSISTING OF | STAPLE DRY GOODS—White and |Grey Cottons, Striped and Checked Shirtings | Printed Cottons, Cottou Warp, Ginghanmes Jewns |‘t ickings, Towelings and Towels, Bagging and | Baye, &e. DRESS GOODS—A large and choice | assortment. in Plain and Printed Cobergs and Lus | LONDON HOUSE. Established 1820. } i Lot 59. I l 865 Oy MONDAY and TUESDAY, the Jeth and | 1865. FA L he “we 19th days of December, at Mr. Join Evman’s Murray Harbor Koad, Lot 57. ‘ rae os On WEDNESDAY ond THURSDAY the 20th | RY Ships Prioress Undine L © pa, and 2lst days of December, at Mrs. Nielolson’s, | Steamer China from eee aaa row Eldon, Belfast Crors Roads > LON DON, Ariadne from GLASGOW, Helen avirs On FRIDAY and SATURDAY, the 22d and } from BARBA DOES, Schooner Preddve and Steamer 28rd days of December, at Mr, Jobn ‘Kennedy's. | Greytvund from BOSTON, the Subscribers bave Wood Islands, Lot 62. "| completed their Importations for the Season whieh. At which dates and places all persons indebted | baving been selected by one of the Firm. and bought to the Government are required to attend, aud pay jon the best terns, they are corners offer - their respective amounts theu due, Audail persone | extremely low prices Mp PR 1g n payment. who have not yet paid the deposit upon their land | W holesaie bayers anpplied as usual. ve presen us required by the “Land Pnurcbase Act,’ and | [mportation comprises :— : : those whose name have alrendy been advertised } 10 hhds and tierces Bar- 9 Bales Printed, Un ; | tres, &c.; Plain and Figured Alpacas ; Chambray | Wincey and Plain do., Gala Plaids, Cashimeres, | Baratheas, Alexandra Cloths, Thibets, Poplinets. | Crapes, Poplins, Diagonals, Checks, Mohairs, silk | Checks, Freuch Merinoes, &c. _ | 10 crates Earthenware, Land Office. Nov. 14, [865 oj i ’ ’ wi Wincies. Flannel Shires, SHAWLS—A large sesortment of the | omitting or neglecting to make such payments, are budoes-SUQ A, } bleached and White | latest styles, which will be sold cheap for cash. | i, formed that the sheritf will be immediately in lt bhis Cuba SUGAR, | Ca licoes, CLOTHS —Bilack Mantle Cloths, Sea}| stiucted to proceed to the sale of such Jands to re-/ 39 bags de po 3 Bules Stripe & Check | Cloths, Whitneys, Oxford Fine Clothe, Black and | _ a aed ath ena a ee 12 bhds Mussavade uO i4 So eating Paper “ ’ Sh. 7 “. cat i ¢ ap :. j ASSES. \ ri ; { Puaeg ' Waoeicene. ae ayaete, Fancy Fwite. | se JOUN ALDOUS, Commissioner. sacs ae Congo TEA}15 P kgsGlasgow-Goods, | Silk Mixed, Pilots, &e. » } t iu’ Gila !(Plaide Shaw Is, FLANNELS — Saxony Welsh, Saxony i J . . a 7 cases Ready - made | ah a | Yorkshire, Lancashire, Kerseys, Liuseys, Segutli y R, R. MACLELLAN’S Clothing, ~ Printed ee & | and Scarlet, Blue Serve, and Fancy Shirtings. &e. | . , ; j | 7 cases Gente Rubber, Bagging, ec, de. : done al? ) a , |Studio is still headquarters for| ‘ “Cours. | 8 Bales Paper hungings, WOOLEN3— Blankets Quiite, Ruys.Ga- | 4 cases Rubber Boots &/138 packages Assorted | ribaldi Jackets, Palerines, Chest Preservers, Woo! PHOTOGRAPHS, aed Paints, : Shawls, Capes, Polka Jackets, Yurns, Scarfs, &c and avecy descsiqtionsd eoumuita kwosredn theart.d 2 cases Ladies’ Boots &| . cen oa heed | GEN rs’ FURNISHING DEPARP- Elegant Photographs, whole length, only Ter 5 a Hlinery ame J P Ware. i | MENT—Under and Over Coats, Reefing Jackets. | shillings per dozen, All other pictures equity 2 cares © ~- Nery. | 49 Bdls Spring, Cast and : ‘ — . ; 5 i ogy ; > do Haberdashery, v Dale Spring | Pants, Vests, Flannel and Tweed Shirts Serge | low. R. R. MACLELLAN. i= ae tee recery | Blister Steel, | Shirts, Cardigan Jackets, Oil Cloths, Rubber Great George Street, Dec. 4. 1865 a Silks & Ribbons 21 tons assor’d Bur Tron, | Coute, Caps and Hats, Braces. Kelta, Neckties, Li- | ——————________________—_____ | z om yer 1456 pieces Plongh Metal, nev and Paper Collars, iu all the moweut pz las. Ww holesale Cha nee ’ ; = Sheakeow, ps Skye Nuils & Spikes, | SUNDRIK3S—Bugle and Silk Trimm. 8 | 5 do Shawlee Mautles 9% dw Lroumonusry x8, Buttons, Feat rs.q Ribbons, Flowers, Dress 2c . . . is de ly dies Furs, 30 ele oo ve ie ner, ' ei ‘EYEE SUBSCRIBER, in annoaneing the) 2 do For CAPS. Bois Flour, Crashed Sa- 3 | Caps, Hat Ornaments, Belts, Velvets, Gioves, Veils, { Fur Boas and Mats, Crapes, Skirtings and Skirts, | Ladies’ Jackets, Stays, Gents’ and Ladys’ Boots }and Shoes, Machine Thread, silk Carpetings, Woo) | Oards, Weavers’ Reeds, && Xe. Townend’s Hatsiwar,.Granulated de, Cur- lrants, Epsom Sulte. Cnd- Mer, Jamnica Ginger, asks Baking Soda, Whiting. Seda, Kegs do and Caps, Felt HATS, Floor Cloths, COMPLETION OF HIS | FALL IMPORTATIONS, |: do do do Buffalo Robes, jin the best British Markets, and on the best terms TO THAT OF } j und will be seld, wholesale and retail, at the low jest prices. Tutending parchasers will please re | member thatthey will get good value for thet: | money by calling at the new firm of HEARTZ & SON, Charlottetown, Nov. 27, 1865. | Cheapside, Queen Square, Dee. 11, i865. } which embraces nearly every variety of goods sd ‘eT Lee co se : oe : " imported here, | New Grocery Store, MUSICAL. At Reduced Prices, | JUST OPENED, V R3. WENTWORTH STEVENSON | | ALSO—Tea, Sugar (warreuted good) lbegs to tender his grateful acknowledgements to | !0 ] a SLOTaa Mustard. Powder, Roxes | : »D stuff, te i ‘\the friends aud publie generally who so kindly | 4 Bales _ : & Wool So: 5. Tobaceo, Raisins ) One, ee arn P,P oxtronized bin int business during the past thirty- | 6 do Carpets ool- " ri ae ‘ane ne | P.S.—The above Stock is composed of entirely | eight years. And being desirous to change the — otiaial eee Coffee Allspice | New Goods, which have been bought at wreatty te + do DHlankers, aon * 7 . petertedlat oc: dail toil ‘died tty ‘tei| Business, after the Ist of May next,| 1 do Horse Kugs, (RICE, dozens Brooms, | reduced Prices, and have been persoually selected 7 3 ae, eee 7 Cotton Warp, (&e. &e. Ke. do 1 case Gans, WHOLESALE ONLY, G. & 8. DAVIES. } offers all his present Well assorted Stock or v4 in Trade, during tl ext fi he . by % ‘ having returned to Charlottetown, will be ae ree pas tao. a | At Smardon 8 Corner, prepared to resume her lessous after Christinas WHOLESALE and RETAIL, | ferws a8 before. {Dec. It, ’65. : ; Re _' "J in order to clear off the whole preparatory to the evntemplated new arrangewment. by LEMUEL McKAY. His Square Fig Tobacco, | [o> The best of GROCE Rine under his own | wd L LQ UORS at the Cheapest Cash NOTICE. Vg iss FANNY PURDY, late of St. L Jobu, New Brunswick, begs respectfully to inform the Ladies of Charlottetown that she will be prepared to receive orders for all kinds of MILLINERY of the latest style, inelnding BONNETS, HATS, EVENING HEAD DRESSES, &¢., &., &e.. on THURSDAY NEXT, Dee, 4th. Show Room (till the Spring |p stairs at te residence of Mas. Wentworth Srevenson, Water street Ladies’ own materials wade up ut short notice. Miss Pe rpy has also for nannfactared on the predises, immediate inspection, of the very best materials can be confidentially recommended. And as a Wholesale Establishment must neces: | sarily involve a large outlay of capital, he earnestly | solicits an early payment of all his out-| standing Debts. | Prices. “FRESH JERSEY PEACHES, IN TINS, W ARRANTED to be a superior article. For Sale by DANIEL BRENAN. Ch'town, December 4. 1865 “Om _— other READY-MADE CLOTHING ip Variety, by His Honor the Surrogate and Judge of Probate of this Island, dated 2¢th January, 1865. All the }Rieur, Titties, and Isterest of WILLIAM ISMARDON late of Charlottetown, in Queen's County, Saddler, deceased, in and to the following FURS. FURS. ~ ADIES' FURS, in variety. Kussian Pup and Siberian LAMB SKINS BEEK & SONS. HATS & CAPS, gX the LATEST STYLES. BEER & SONS. | Co es Lunds and Premises, sitnate on and being parts of 4 | TOWN LOT Namber 35, in the Third Hundred of | Town Lots in Charlottetown, that is to say ; | tat. That portion of said Town Lot now ocenpied ihy Me. Joseph Kuight, as his Bakery and place of | business, buving a frout of 29 feet and 6 Inches on | Great George Stree und ren ning back thence Dec. 4. 1865 J S. CARVELT,. | eastwardly 84 feet. or tothe Division line between aaiuibileitljon i pa !'Town Lote Nambers 55 and 86.Jp said Third Han- | dred of Town Lots. with the bsfithiays thereon, SUGAR! SUGAR! | &e. Present reut £40 # year. , pp pLy DRESS GOODS, QUBLE Liew men Re AR | Qnd. Mr. Smardon’s yon and Tomesteatl at id : 2 ids. Bright Porto Kico SUGAR. ithe Sonthwest corner of Town Lot No. 35 afore- PLAIN and FANCY. ‘A good choice. | suid; fronts 18 feet 6 inches on Great George BEER & SONS. J. & CARVELL. Street and 35 feet 5 inches on Grifton Street, and | 18 feet 6 duchos te the eastward on a Right os nl Way. With this will the seld another portion | snid Town Lot adjoining the Division Line beter? Jit and said Town Lot 36, and also adjoining to, e } ~onth of Mr Kuight’s premises, having a frona LEATHER! ‘ye AKRIVE— 17 feet on a iwht of wav, and of 19 feet 10 inches 100 Sides No. | SOLE LEATHER. : Bi ; ou said Division Line, und lying between Letters } _ Des. 4, ra. 7 8 c* RY ELL. — iti, 1,3, K, and L, as marked one Plan thereof, | now to be seen in the office of the Exeentors in | Charlottetown, — with the buildings thereon and Right of Way eight (8) feet wide thereto from Grafton Street. 34. All that valuable Piece of Land and the | Houses thereon, now oeenpied by Mr. Donald Me. | Kae and the Brighton Depot, having afront of 41 feet or therenbouts on Grafton Street, of 38 feet on ja Right of Way, of 38 feet on the Division Line } before mentioned of Town Lots, and has a like | breadth of 41 feet or thereabouts parallel 4o Great | Gieorge Street. with the use of the Right of Way and a part of the building now built osreb jstlea few Fauey Articles, suitable for Christmas | — Wa R. WATSON. —— aa &c. &e. ss am in City Drag Store. Ch’town, Dec, U1, 0865. ec ‘ ». ii a wh niscsssicpsnisls cantina linia Aehisdistailieiilihltaae teenies a en rN? rae. w —* a Wat Crackers: LIGHUT! 3 DY Saale: (ale | ater € | ‘INHE S zo hand | ce | RR Bcetv ED. ex Princess of Wales, HE Subseriber having on hand »| 45 ise ( é ) i+, | 20 Box-s WATER CRACKERS, ane supply - oe | = &}) — | from the well-known Steam Bakery of [ros. | Gas Piping and Fittings, |; 1) > we ~ | RANKIN & Sons, St. Johu, NB. is now prepared to furnish, at the following rates : - — = NEIL RANKIN, } inch, 4jd per foot, = oan ae) ae | Dee. 4, 1865. Queen Street. , «aa & b> 2 = ac SS a | | oa. FB EL LL Z| Blankets: Blankets! en | oF 5 a | J BALES BLANKES. blockade runners. For Cash Only! - {- t 7, om 15 Coils MANILLA ROPE, 3 e ww (PP Offered at a low figure by the Bail or Coil, Auso— A large quantity of Stovepipe and Tin. | S Z = i . server ‘ i. wire, Wholesale and retail, cheap for prompt pay | > @ is ( ) tS A Dec. 4, 1865 N. RANKIN, Queen Stevet W. B ALLEN. J = > Oo ie alate Grafton Street, Dec, 11, 1865 din o eg : | + es c | {> > UNION BANK, P. E. I. shed Be ... siaaenapntil age antinaenn em £>5 . aa 4 e \ “ - = a - T a Meeting of the Board of Directors, King Square House. - @ SN A. | A is tne tert woe Resload, that 8 baie s A @ a, aii ae 5 ecineneetsiiiiatlaeitipns me «COD Ke - GF \ee | yearly Dividend'be declared at the rate of (743 = pnd leven and one half per cent. tor the eix mouths CLOTHS. CLOTHS. | ” —e Lo ~ ¢ ) CG lending 30th November, aad payable on and after (a LOT, well assorted, very cheap | ~ ner —< P~ tamt | this date. by order, |: BEER& SUNS. | SPS c~\ oF Lh | JAS. ANDERSON, Cashier. . a 'y - | ‘},’ . - na one i oe i r= © ~~ S25 > Ch’town, Dee. 2ud, ISG, gaz isl | mo. a s ~n I ak ha 5 | er SKIN COATS. ps Be gay os — 3 7 iexeecutors’ Sale! iW very superior. \ : wa «CS = — } ceponeane A BEER & SONS. | a oe * Pa © "7° he sold hy PUBLIC AUCTION. on trie ps os - TUESDAY the 26th Donestbereont, VY « “a 1865, at the hour of 12 o'clock, neen, at th 0. HEA OVER COATS, @ ey ~~ = ha LONIAL BUILDING, in Chupletinbenen pur- a ° lsuast toa Licence daly granted for that purpose Zz, og ® 2 met ; \ BEER & SONS. | | KEROSENE OIL! rAXO AKRIVE— 100 Casks KEROSENE OIL. For sale by (ee [* For sale low, to arrive. PALETOTS & MANTLES. A’ very nice MANTLE CLOTHS, BEER & SONS. December 4, 1865. LEATHER! 4 4 % ¢ FLOUR! FLOUR! ALLY expected to arrive per Steamer | Commrrce, and Scheoners Arctic, Ocean Berle, aud Lula Muntez— 1890 Barrels FLOUR, In Store--650 do bo For sale by J. 8. CARVELL. RAISINS! FIGS! COTTON WARP. RED aad WHITE. BEER &. SONS, > RUBBERS. RUBBERS, | Ladies’ and Misses’, Gent's, Youth’s | and Children’s BOOTS & SHOES — 1000 Pairs. i BEER & SONS. | HARDWARE & CUTLERY. Dec. 4, 1865. MAILS. M AILS for the neighbouring Provinces und the United States. &« . wild, antil farther notice, be made up and forwarded from this Office, via Cape Traverse. on TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY evenings, at eight o'clock. Mails for Great Britain, Newfoundland and the West Indies will be forwarded on THURSDAY aud SATURDAY, at % p. m. L C. OWEN, Postmaster General. General Post Office, Ch’tewn. Dee 11, 1865. ~NEW GOODS AT THE 3RI7ISD WAgI9DS3, Queen Square. THE IMPORTATIONS FOR TRE Fall Season of 1865 ARE NOW COMPLETED and OPEN FOR INSPECTION. te We solicit a share of Public Patronage. IN OUR STO K OF DRY GOODS, FANCY G00DS, "| Charlottetawn, Dec. 11, T865. G@roeeries, wil] be found all the requisite articlas for fajyjily pee. Purchased on the best terus and sold at the LOWEST PRICES. Ee” Please call and ezamine. : A. BROWN Rhasherna one 64 ’ } } “FO AKRIVE, ex Schr. Brave, from HALIFAX, Nova Scotia— 50 Boxes RAISINS, 5V half boxes Do 25 Drums Smyrna FIGS, 50 smatl boxes Do Do i For sale by Dec. 4, 1865 4 WELL AssURTED STOCK, - BEER & SONS. SKATES. A VERY LARGE VARIETY, and a < Prices Lower THAN Usu AL. BEER & SONS AXES. AXES. NDERUILLL’S best warranted \XES % BEER & SONS. oni SKATFS. | d.. CART ede, 2 SHEEPSKIN COATS. ECKIVED on Consignment— 1 Bale Sheepskin OVERCOATS, Just the thing tor the season, } Tee. 4. IRS. J. 8. CARVELL APPLES! APPLES! ye ARRIVE. ex Sebr HALIFAX. Nova Seotia— 50 Bble RUSSET APPLES. For sale low frow the Wharf, by _Dee. 4, 1865, eyo: oS. CARVELL. “| TOBACCO! ord oe BAR IRON. 30 TONS, a-sorted. BEER & SONS, STEEL. STEEL. 4,2 BUNDLES, assorted. an BEER & SONS. | TOBACCO ! ‘Te ARRIVE ex Schr. Lola Moutec, from BOSTON— USCATEL LAYER RAISINS, 20 Boxes TOBACCO. L Do BUNCH RAISINS, | Dee. 4, 1865. J. 8. CARVELL. VALENCIA RAISINS, } — Superior CURRANTS. WOODEN WARE! BEER & SONS. ust RECKLY ED, on Cousigoment— 20 Doz. BUCKETS, TEA, TEA. WW Nests TUBS, i} Boxes CLOTHES PINS, PACKAGES yery superior 10 Doz, WASH BOARDS, | CONGO TES. wr is ! Provincial Manufacture. BEER & SONS. For sale low, by 1RKS5 FRUIT. FRUIT. 1 Thee. 4 J.-S CARVEUL | reikicibbaihihis dd » y ‘ i snl eG i RS gee i , ee NGe WELL Aswoetee wae |To tho Government of Prince| SELECTED, and purchased ou the MOST) Edward Island, or the Public at large. — FAVORARLE terms, (PRE Sub-eriber her by off 8 for Sale.| Our Country friends wil find the ASSORTMENT | to the Government of Prince Edward Island, ONE OF THE Best jy the City, aud prices very jar to the Public at large, ALL that piece or parce! moderate. lof LAND Wid Premises situated in the Town of BEER & SONS, fw | coutaining 350 feet by 240 feet. reserved Ly him f | price of £250 NOTICE, | Shoula this offer not be accepted in Oxe Moxte Oes Country Customers wi)! pense | from the dute of this notice, he will then feel him- ' take notice that the WHOLE AMOUNT of | celf at liberty to dispose of the said Land to any | their respective acconnta will be required this person ar persons Ww | Fall, who have not received their acconuts same. 1 will ple tl for the same i eee eee ee eee & SON, | 1065, 3 Sin JOSEPH GREEN Det. 30, 1965. 2m lother parties interested in the Estate are Spray, ion | Sunumerside, in front of the Presbyterian Church, | for } ——~\a PUBLIC MARKET SQUARE, at the upset ho may wish to purchase the Dated at Summerside, the 7th day of December, | . ’ same. Rents for £67 10s. per annam And all undisposed of Rights of said late William Smardon, in respect of or in connection with said Premises or any other part of Town Lot No.8, foresaid Plans of the dheve Properfies and further parti. entars and Terms of Sale cnn he seen and oltnine? by application to the subsctibers, Executors of the last Will of the date William Smardon. THOMAS DAWSON, JOSEPH HENSLEY, Charlotietown, Nov. 20, 1865, Ae the above valuable Property will prohgl be finally sold on the above day. creditors % : Executors. tarly requested to attend, THOM AS DAWSON, : eytome _JOSEPH HENSLEY. $ “gentive addeniy BAZAAR. foo "BIHE Ladies of Sr. Jameongtia he intend (1). V.) holding a BAZA. distant and faney articleson WEDNESDAY a. . The DAY, the 2th and 2ist days of Decen tprted Centribations thereto will be nail wou follow ing committee of Laulies :-— Mrs. P. W. Hyndman, “ A. McKenzie, Mrs. Anderson, * Alex. Brown, A Keuuedy, Lea Miss Browa, ad Mis. Dean, “ Miss Duncan, Miss McLemnan, Mra. Duneaa, Mre. Purdie, Porgaa, Miss Stewart, . * Grav, Mrs. Watson, s J. Watt: * J. White. The Committe’ — = respectfully iutimé a great vuriety Jes snituble for C yue and New Years, <<. ots, will be for eauyed, occasion. A. RANKIN November 27. 1865. “yy” 8 . Boots & Shoes. A on Sale, comprising in part— i Men's Levant, Do Prince of Wales, do Gruin Hide Garibaldi, do Kid Promennde, do Colored Morroce Slippers, Women's Pxbilition, de Derant, do . Kid, fio Cushmere, ‘4 fo Cloth, ted do Velvet Sy hs do Colared Felt eee en's & Wowen's 7 ee ipy 4 been ee clea Ww. E. Bitu Was ' Zov. @ ° i865. then he ould. not ow LARGE STOCK NOW OPEN, and a : ¥ * - = ;: a Be a ao ney i : i ~~ ‘ | i x Ane =