ee seat Ra oe eaten? therewith, The Preesitent’s brief statement ef cur geiatiens walk Eogiand aud France vext chal ou. gre oer atterertie ble Nisa matter of eegret thet te comoderable advance has been made towards ay eur diffical ves woh Kueseesl, artttng trem Angle-cetvel deprecda- fens pee eur Cxteroe deriag eur late evil wary bul @e Chins Lae delay be charged © i wemall degres * fee the errbarriy se. seruta cewulling from Ue jale Cbsoge ln Lee | say * wdjusineut” of iv this atier u ') tixh windetre 5 aad he eX poets Ua as the allent ion «d ihe ew pasedst ry hus been called te the suly. ct, to will be wee token ap and caumidered tu a4 exuning aed trieudly spurt.” lu Prayer. 4t appears that, ea pect the renwal 4 the Netouseet dastalment ef toe Peeve tre ps fran Messen, as promised by Napoleon, eur leew Miuwter te Neate, Me. Campbedl, with Gren Sherman ae die confucntial adtieet, Was sent of ow the Ura ot Netew ter te took oy the repubi¢ nedet the nupreseten Thal wii ive Drst tis! al- went of Breech bayonets the regublic would dis place ive empire. Tt turthee appears, however, that on the sied wl Newetber tutermation was received tro France that Napedeon had decnicd tte withdraw hasfire! detucnuwenat, as promised Newember, But ta wait aed withdraw whee of bis freoeps in the spr Hence the late despatehette the Freneh govouewenut remeonsty at jug aaa (iis nentulhimedt ad Napoieuu’s pled ge ge the preaices Ne atiewer te thre despatch, we infer, has been ecceived) Plus, then, tue matter stands rr “Tax Howe Cracie.”— his is the title of feygata le a lve a new paper. desisned for the family circle, jately Issued trom the HM difax press. [tis vors yealy priated, and is filled with excellent We hope it WHR have « prosperous eazeer, if it progres-es jwerary and miscellaneous readin. as it promises to du. ee __ceeeeeee Tea Yeart Book.—We save received from sthe paitiste rs, Messrs..Lowe & Chamberlin, o! Meostteal, a copy of the tiest No. of aa annua which bears the above titie. Jt is an iminense improvement on all Aimapacks or Calendars | ; . a we have ever swwen. It is full of the most lual#e;imturmation, apparently compiled with great care aud labour, touchins the resources, Wealth, populatiom aud general condition of aff the Beitich American Provinces. The ad Veitisement, which will be found in anothe: column, describes it mure fully. W hone i will be a saccessful venture, tur i will certs useful iO ai who can procure it, and the cust ts verv low—oanly ninepence our . { eutrener. There is another edition published at one shilliag and sixp , and this conta » very fine coluured map of British America, which is worth the whole cost of the book. — NOMINATION DAY FOR COUNCIL LEGISLATIVE ELECTION. W epwesmay List, the 12th tast., being the day wet apart fur the Nomination of Candi- cates tu fill the seats of six gendemen of that ‘body, whe ge oat ia aceordamce with the Law, Courts were opened in this City, in ‘Georgetown, and at St. Eleanur’s. “ Firet District—Donald Palmer, Eaq., of Cra ad, was proposed by Mr. Donald Seott. Nerth River, and seeonded by William linman, Esq , DeSeble. Mr dubn Baldersun, of New Wiltshire, was proposed by Mr. W in. Beer. Desalhile and seconded ly James Laird, Esq., New Glasguw. Secvad District—lion. John Goff, propose: by S Deake, Eeq. Lot 49; sceunded b John Seutt McLeod, Eay.. Let 34. KK. P. Uaytaerne, Exy , proposed by Mr. Robert Stewart. Lot 48, seconded by Mr. Robert Muteh. Lot 50. Duaald Palmer, Exq., first addressed the Electors uf the Secund District. He said it was ne desire tur polineal heners, whict taduced him te yieui tu the Sulicitadions uf tue people, in olfering t t them in the upper bremesu! the Legwiature ; nur was he eed by any persunal tuterest. Le, however, reluctantly comseuted to take the fieid, though he felt he eouid fishe the imttie Vetter. on bebalf of a tricnd, thaa for ini aseit lig war av universally known te the Electors wl the whole District, that it weald be un- hecemury fur him to make any lengthened esplauation af his political creed. lie was always @ cunsistent su. porter of the Cunser- vative purty, aad an advocate of every mea- represe | tiomaguinst their will, or who would presume | to support sach an important question with- }that gentlemen held important offices under C n ed rate f : = a ee , , ~ iron rod on their backs Rgain He wad told te the whole Beitich people that a charge was made against him relative batlding of feur to the Hills oro’ Ferry. lle toen explained Truro to Riviere de Loup, will be one of Che fiest the course adopted by the Goverument touch- @d grandest results of Couiederation When 7 this is dene two oof the finest barbeurs en the Ainericon cCoutinent, these of Llaliiax and Sr Joly will be open ts Canada ali tae year round Lhese two magnificent ports sheula sueuld muke ihe Hoarishing etties whieh berder then the en - hundred toties of railway, from Ing that question, A joint Committee of both Houses had been appointed and the Re- pert of that t oumittce was submitted ne wes unay ndably absent when the Keport, at a hate peri ad of the Sossigh, Was sulmatited The Ferry Contract was a Very lporGint Adalitax asthe nearer of the two one, involving a lunge auwunt of 4 roperty, teour cousts, and alveady an ioportant military wud should, therelure, receive grave ¢ mside- depot, must be the w atergate of the Coutedera- rition, lle was O} posed tu « ontlederation, ou, wud with Ifepen, we cau at Utes and seasons aud was couvineed tuat no terms coakd be | Pelt Me aueceurs te our Colonial breturen, ahould ulieved that the people of this Colony would they tohappily be in need of then faeoce pt. Lhe paltry olfor to buy the people with eight hundred thousand dollars, was he said, very properly rejected. (ereater Con- cessions thaw that miagic yet be made, but be was totally opposed tu the question, in | any and every formu. Li ish Asie, "Tl gheu good account of any ordinary toe — Den- bigishive and kliutshire Telegraph - ri The Sheri of Kius's c runty has, through his ¢ lerk, Ge iy re Poole, Es [hee kindly sent us R. P. Hayruorse, Esq., said he was bata raw lato at making speeches. Tt was bat two weeks ago, since vilering bis services as au Representative of the people Was first pro- posed to boa. Le, however, tele it bis daty te comply with the views of the Electors on | the subject; and having received very large and general support from the North ‘end of the Distriet, he visited the SGuthern end also, und was pleased te find that, at that end of the District also, he was not without some the followings statement of the uominations at (reorgetown ou Weduesday lust: SHERIFFS COURT, GEORGETOWN, KING'S COUNTY, L2cH peceMBeER, Lets, Vomination of Cauldidates fur the Legislative Council. Lar Disticr. Avelyd Casupbells seeouded by Mr. Willian Not that! they are very likely to be, for the descendante ot | the men of Chateatgay and Lundy's Lane will! sina high degree; the | Crepels of the produce ot Beilish Afherica atid the GENTLEMEN ; | | ) | | | ' } | | | } | ' | tion, whenever practicable triemds. He felt, therefore, ¢ nnpelled ty | Swallow, subwit to the Selicitations ol so large a nume- M echael Camm Me Es [+s proposed by Mr. ber of the Electors. tle alluded to the pirty Man ) Melsaac; seevaded ny Ms. Alex. Cam. | names o Conservative and Liberal, and said | (On. 2xyp Disraict. John Hamilton, Esjr, proposed by Mr. |} Jolius m Aitkin; seconded by Mr. Peter D. Campbell. : Howble And-ew A. MeDonald, proposed | by Hon. J mseph Wichtman ; seconded by I John MeDonald, KEsqr. Mr. John Dewar, proposed by Mr. James |} Cullen; seconded by Mr. Juhn Stewart. +--+ g- An Adjourned Meeting of the Union | that no great importance should be attached | }’o the mere name of a party. The measures | they advocated were what te people should | were especially consider, and judge them by | their acts. be then reviewed the measures of both parties, prrticulariy in reference to the settlement of the Land question —the 15 Years’ Purchase Bill, and the Lard ¢ ommis- sion, introduced hy the ¢ onservative purty ; the Land Purchase Bill, the Free Se ool Vet, and the extension of the Franchise, by the Liberal party. Le said the 15 Years’ Pur- elase Bill wasa boon for the Proprietors, who had the best of the bargain under its provisions. If, as he had frequently been told, he had made a good bargain hy welling , diana 3 : his jands to the pe yple at 12s. Gd. per acre, | luk Steamers have stopped runuing for the how: much better off were proprietors who Season, We have hadae Mails from abroad on sold to the Government, under the 15 Years’ Purchase Bill, whieh isequal to Is. Sd per nere ? He ay proved of the Government pur- chasing the Cunard Estate ; that purchase, | he said, was a boon to the people. The Land | Purchase Bill and the Free Sehool Act, were | measures iutreduced by the Liberal party, and which had conferred Iasi: ¢ benetits on the councry. The amendment tu the Sehool | Act, by the Conservative party, be did not consider an improvement. Ali who read the Mowrreat, lth. newspapers of the Colony, knew that he was | The Commander-in-chief of the fo: ces reports opposed to the Quehee Scheme of « onledera- I the inpracticability of fortifving the City ex- tion,—for he had, in letters, over his own ‘ ; I war in Japan signature, given bis views ¢ mdemnatory of | A tveaty declared between the that Scheme. hostue forces... ..Gold 137}. Should any new proposals for Confedera- ane alii tion he made by the British Government, he Mikramicut Vesse. Losr —The Halifax Er would nutnow prejudge it, but would, should | press bas the following:—* We learn from our he be elected, place his seat in the bands of | cO7respondent at the Magdalen Isiands, undet the people who gave it to him, before he date 1th Nov, that on the Tuesday night pre | would support any scheme of Confederation, | V4 vew ship called the Caractacus, 1,600 | It would be but courteons, however, to the }teus burthen, was totally wrecked on the West | Home Government, should they propoand } Point. She was a new ship, ouly [4 hours from , ae ; ; Miramichi, t soft, — “aptai’ inatmamen tt Cuelidenaiion te carina tha ramichi, owned by Goth—the captain’s name question and not prejudge it, but it was the was Warner, belonging to Halifax. The crew | duty, as well as the privilege of electors, to were all saved, and forwarded to Pictou by J_S. | Fox, Eeq , Codector. The ship was sold ou the withhold their suppert from any man who would attempt to drive them into ¢ onfedera- | Paoreerion Fire Company will be held at | | ’ : +" . jtie { ity Hall on 7 uesday evenly next, the | LSth inst., at § o'clock, ration, - ~~-> _ LATEST By Telegraph tu * Braminer ar Dee. 16th, a. m. Mexiean dates to the sixts instant. Maxi mihan does not mteod to abandon the Empire. He has raised much money. ; cept at a heavy cost... ..Civil suspeuded, i | 1th a _-_ + - | | The Lords of the Admiralty have forwarded, | | through Karl Carnarvon, to Excellency the Lieu-| }tenant Governor, a Sertaut. lo be presented to} Capt. John Wood, Master of the Schooner Mary telen, of this Island, as an acknowledgment of| his humane services in rescuing. on the 25th April last, eff the coast of South America. a beat’s crew te the wrecked British ship Abana. | Captain Wood, whe was at the time engaged in| out first having secured the approval-of his constituency. He then alluded to the fact the present government who had openly de- clared themselves in favor of Confederation, notwithstanding that nine-ten hs of the peo ple of this Island were opposed to it. That, he said, was, in his opinion, highly ineon- sistent. Some of the pr yposers and seconders of the respective Candidates addressed the Kleetors, tre tlon. K tienderaon, but it being very cold, the reporter was unable to Meraxcuory Acctipent.—About four o'clock, take notes, and has therefore given, prinei- | oo Thursd y evening, Mr. Jolin Jury’s -e “ond | pally from memory, a very brief outline of | eldestson was in the kitchen playing with his sme of the principal points touched upon by | little brother, aged three and a half yeare and | the Candidstes. * [amusing hin with a brace of pistols. Wishing | tostbew liu hew te soap them, be took a pistol belonging Patagonia, maintained the autortunuate men for | tour Weeks, at his own expense. and oo ins return | trip, landed them at Buenos Arver tree of any | charge whatever. Capt. Wood bails from Lot} i 49 — Pat ws did ala» etna { A. McNett, Reporter, Dec. 13, 1865. m each howd, and pulled boil triggers simulta. | fueeusty. One of them happened te be loaded. | iit — - -—_—-+-++- a Che ball entered the child's head, alitth above! [We hope we will not alarm any of ouranti | the nose. and penetrated in the direction of the | efi temple, where it sail remains, deapite all that medica! skilican du We understand that hopes | are entertained of the poor little tellow's reco- | iends by traus' rrl vy to our ¢co- jumnas the following verv sensible artiele from sure of reform, tending to wivance the inter- a British news: aper, t uiching Confed ‘ration very.— Pat : ; : > , - exta of the Coluny. lle spoke of the Land |... . fhetinn the marations soe. — ote as alfecting the maratime Provinces on the A CURtosrry.—A_ single-seated steam whgen | Question, and expeemlly of the purchase of the Canard, and otwer large Proprietory Estates, and said the smaller land tenures would alsv eventually fall, into the hands uf the people, throug’. the Lahd Purchase prin- ciple. The liae of demarkation between the Conservative aad Liberal party, be said, had been sv narrywea dyuwa, that the distinction had new become a mere name In regard ty the important subject of Confederativn, the people of this Culuny were satistied with their present ( onstitution, and he would never agree to alter or change that Constitu- tion, without an appeal to the people; and be would urge on tue kiectors to pledge | an- didates fur both branches of the Legislature hut oe agree Ge any Seneme of Conlederativa, without fit sulmuitting it tou the peuple. By the aduption of that course, they could wt be driven by their Representatives inte Cunlederation, as was attempted in Nova Seutia, and would be effected, had it not teen for the manly and patriotic steps taken by the Hun. Mr. (howe and others tu prevent it. He closed his address hy confidently etpressing his hope of reeciving the support ofa large majority of the Electors uf the said District, on the day uf Election Mr. Jous Batouwson then addressed the Hleeturs of the Seeund District. te suid he Was not ambitious of the honour which his friends au sgt to confer onbim. At the last touneil Election, he had the honour to pro- pose the Ilon. K. Uenderson as Candudate for that ame District; bat, since then, the peo- pie had taude up their minds tw Sap port wen from ationg theta<elves, whe would emtend tor the gout of the evuntry, irrespective of perty ties. The people desired bo support luen vf independent principles —not the will- ang tock of he High Tory Setel, aurot the old Liberal qarty, fut eo who would uever consent to have unfortunate Tenants driven hy tite bayonet, to a cumpliance with the Wishes of grasping lan l-wners. As that «as the first time he had occupied the public she would ol attempt to mike a MZ tec: He felt it, bowever, w be bis uty w express his Views on tue subject ot Confederation. He wae, and always nad wen, opp aed to the Quebee Seheime : he would Rewer support that wessure, neither would he yive his support ty the question of Confederation, in any torm, without first ap- flim w& tlie peuple for their concurrence. le then thanked the Electors for the cordial Ferption he met with amoung as many of them as he had been able co visit. Hoa. Mr. Gove mrid thet, in ubdressing the leet ses ot the Second Duetriect of Queen's County, whe had, four vears age, conferred on him the tigh honour of electing Lim as one of their Representatives in the Lezislative ; ounes. he had nu new platform to satmnit ; - had alwaye heen a consistent sapporter of the Conservative party, and would continue true tu their principles. Lhe « onmervative element im this country would not soon die out. If wane in their ranks had become dix- Satixfied, they would find their mistake if they joined the Liberai ranks, with the view of having their grievances redremed.— Would, said he, a man thrown from his sad- dle hy Wie horse, exchange that animal for an as? No, he thoughtaut. The Conservative i party pursessed the honesty and integrity of the country, and he felt eonvineed they would funtinue wo enjoy the confidence of a mj wity A the people. He had been charged with | ving supported the Government in all their Measures. What other course was he to ad ope Y Was he w wute here and there ? New ou the Government side, and then in MPposition to them? He was elected hy the | apperters of the Giovermuaent ; and ie wos | Rot, therefure, to act like « man on a rail —~ fendy to jump to this eide or that. True, wane of their measures may have given | Oflence nd exused displeasure; but, was thas any reason why their supporters should | fvenke their ranks, and join the Liberal yyis? If they did, and thereby place the | eral in power, they might expect the : mainland. tive feelinzs on this vexed juestion, the author | hope the time hos Come When it will vex them ne With a nice regard for our sensi-| passed through the city this week on ite way to} the owuer, the Rev. Mr. Beleourt of Rusties, | ; : When we saw it, the wagon was drawn by hor has refrained from making any allusion to. ses, but itis furnished with a steam engine, &e., | Prince Elward Island ; therefore we can listen | 8d cat be propelled by steam Et ie the first | } it eee i | vehicle of the kind introduced into this Island — | to him, and be thankful that we have no reason Pat. to be Hurried by his utterances. —Ev. Ex.] \- CONFEDERAT ION OF rHE NORTH AME In the City of San Franciseo, California, Nov. Ist, | RICAN PROVINCES. by the Rev. Dr) Sendder, PD MeLenuan of Napa | There are ne Englishmen whe regret the Joss | City. to Elizabeth 3, eldest danghter of the lute | af thuee Bicitic Cohmsce which have brdiaee the oT Martin, M. Db.. of Pictou, Nova Scotia. | Renad and puwetful United siates wf North Ame| veneer is the niece of M. W Sainuer, Esqr.,of rica, eXcept ter their separation trem us having | v Sia been a bloody one, and the parent of a disike to us wiieh isulways latent. But if we really were! Ar Mount Stewart Uridye. on Sabbath, 2d) inet. wetined te regret a separation whieh must have! of measles and croup, Etta, eldest danghter of Mr. | taken place seouer or tater. thengh i might have) Edwin Cotliu, Siapbuilder, aged 5 years and 10) been achieved in a betier epirit, the growing | mouths | greatness of our preseat-plaseesions ip America. At Charlotretown.on Monday last, after a short and thetr happy disposition towards the mother! Hluess, Mrs. James Barret. . country ought te ceutert ua ter the bows Aud on Pee nada igh 7 ale ate y i om all Cite great growth of the present North Ame * peng eh ag 9% iene ae eed pr i near Colonies i but the work of a century ,or bicthe daughter of Mr. Benj erin Callin, iene. ieovtae mere, for Nowa Seotia was settled by us ho ear! dixconsolate husband and surrowing parents to hee than 1749. aud Cauada as late as 1763) 0 “The | aoarn their loss New Eugland States were then svigerous and pe | At North River P. E. Island, Dee. 13, 1566, Mr. | pulous colonies, not indeed approsching in wealth, | Wiliam Commings. seu, a native of Targrant, | in industry, of in civikzation, the New England | Evxtand, aged 104 tale und 8 mouths, leaving 1 States of buday, but more fit te be compared with “ = a ee a Mv them th<n Neva Scotia of "49, or the Canada ot sap ae ite tale Whee ‘63 in te be compared with the Nova Scotia ot the Canada of the present tine. Of the vigorous Married, Died, grand children, and mourn their loss. in the Lord.’ Chu Friday the T4th instant, a Chariottetown, Caroline Louisa . | her residence, | McLean ayved 63! and aciive populations of These provinces we can years. the beloved wife of Mr. William Sinelair. of | _ searcely be tow proud, tor, with a partial excep-| this city, formerly merehant of Halitax The de-| tien, they are, to use Meo Gladstone's phrise, ceased Wan a great sutterer for the hast eighteen | vith whieh | Months, bat ber sufferings she bore with patience | ‘ aud resignation to the Divine Will, exercising faith | “cous " *y are calied, of the States.) 2", 7 , : ’ wur “cutnind,” ae they are ¢ lied, of the States jin the merits of her Saviour, and hope to the better| wae he ee Englishmen. heel hfe beyoud the yravwe Her end was peace The! Iristmen and Welshmen make their homes te the! general will take place at 3) pom. on Wednesday | Colouies auder thé vid Mag and the old instiiu-| next. from ber date resinence, in Kent street. | tious; but there pourd teriu wi the United States | Feicnds and aequaintauces are invited to attend SAW ADUERTISEMENTS.. Pole, Hungarian. dew. Turk, Heretic and Intid: 1 | CHRISTMAS SALE, a grand contusion ol nationaitny, thenght, feet Ke | sure, To he Sod by the Subsetivers, at the'r| ated which, to owing te tue breadth of sail which they are scattered Sales Room, on Wroxespay, 9th inet, at IL! o clock “our owt flesh aud blood” tn amatt ¢ tertiet, be overt has cuttaed littl: contusion yet, but which if a eeteid goon aati the States were thickly propled, | could hardly fail te revive in the New World the sattonalities of the old. Exeept the Preach of | Lewer Canada, a Hun shirtig of the same nation | ou the Nerth Sheves New Brunswick and Nova Seotia, the whele four or tive mnilons of | pepulatiws of British America are Britisa in every essential respoe'. Ne strange aecent min yles mm their talk; ve etrange belieta, the slongn- | mgs of morbid imaginations and diseased tniel-| Raisins. ' Grapes, } Lemons, Cranberries, —_— af 819 ——— { 4 euske Kerosene OLL, leets, anuse the thoughiless or disiress the | 60 bbls Choice American FLOUR, wrions Christian mond. There is treedom the; oa do * de” Guiiaiin lo yurest and most ample; law sound amd whole. | s+ do SUGAR 2) siden American Sole Leather. 3 causes CLAKED, Ac. &e. Ke. CH Csual teriis { CARVELL BROTHERS. Charlottetown, Dec. is. ison, Christmas) Presents " NEW YEAR’S GIFTS!! In yreat variety, at HARVIE'S BOOKSTORE, | Queen street. Dee 17. 134 ii MONG! MONEY! AM ACCOUNTS nor paid by the first! of JANCARY, 1867, will be placed nw the | recovery. ! GEORGE COLES. «nue, administered with the strong arm of the | joverument, not usirped by the trensied actions | ta med, or paralyzed by the itetesie of the poe litician, Magoificant rivers with Witch these of! England compare in length, in w ith, and in depth, ws the Great astern compares with a Doe cor- ile, have served The purposes of commanication, wid vew railways of the beat possible construc | ten are gradually running through the breadth, | vs they have jor seme tune dove threugis the ength of the land. Not entirely throagh the | ength, however, for there has been one gap in the | railway coumenuication of the Provinces that has) wet very ugly and very disgracetul to to tt ae) he tustering mother of British tuterests i Aime- ica i Bat for want of this little bit of hue which bight be cheaply constructed, Canada with its! bree millions of people is practically siut ous; rom cxmmunieaiion with the rest ot tie world, | exespt throng) the United States, tor five tenths | u the year, This missing tok tax been a sore subjret with the Colonjste for years, Now we hands of my Attorney Tor , | 7th Dee . 1866 i The chiet men of New Brunswick and) —— me \ TERS j TO SKA : | (OH Suscribers have b co appointed, ~ Agents for the sule of Forges’ Pat Env AC we Skates, ned tueve received an armortuaelit of sizer, | poth Ladies’ and Geuts’. These skates took a prize | at the Great Extobition, and are alimort the only | ones How in ase at the Skating Kinks of Halifax | Fastening Wille straps. they are | auger, Neva Scotia are now in London, aod the chiet wen of Canada will be there by tie usiddiy of tie | wooth, tu aetile with our Gavernment the terns ta Coutederation of the Provinees. By the end | the year, in all probability, every detail will w arranged and setded ter buding together, une | der one Governwent, the Provinces. of Canada, New Bruuswick, and Nova Scotia, “The lupetor nee aie — _ ere a or ww 7 remarkably easy tu Lie feet, and de not luipec eo the i Provinces will be tmuuense.« - Utateme taWwe—| Oi eulution, thereby adding ureatly to the ecoufort | these invisible barriers which trade and even eb | oft the, wearer, We phould- be pleared to show i Vilizateen find 10 difficult te pase—Wwill te ba abo lnd ut the City Hard ware: ore uished between the frontiers, Uyeenadepie ; HOE. SPARBIRD & CO. at once colouial wld impetial, aid tiferdaing , Sin work ol and St. dela “Dee. 17, 1866. } | | | | | jand P Watker, W. R E | to the Quebec scheme ; bat if ar new proposn! Houble. James Din swell, proposed by. Mr. | ‘Congregation de Notre Dame, | Saturday uisht, as during the season of navi-! HEM ADVERTISEMENTS. HEM ADVERTISEMENTS. errr. - - Tothe Electors of the Second SEASONABLE! Legislative Council District of 10 BOXES LAYER KALSINS, a "7 4 Valenek “ Queen's County- 6 deeniaeleaatt o 7 arrels Onrrania, 1!) curses W lesa li Filbert, > Jordan Alimonda, 1 case French Plame. Cundied Peels und Spices POURTEEN days ago it wes sugzested to we to become a Candidate for the sent ii, the Leyiniative Council recently vacated be the Honouwrnble Mr Golf, and |b have been “xine | nominated as such, at a meeting held in Lot 49, Where uunuy of tue Electors lately stuod towards ine in the relation of Penants Lamiu favour of that policy—eall it what you please—which gained you Respousible Govern. eut, gave you the Land Parelnee Bill, and the} Free Education Act; under the firstof these you! enjoy a Constitution mouhkled on the trae British | type; the second bas enabled uany of you to be- come Freeholders on very reasonable terms—by weans of the third your children have been, and are fitted to carry on the business of life with credit and suecese and (0 mix in society without any teeing of inferiority. ‘These, Geutiemen, Leousider truly liberal and enlightened measures ; utd ito shonld have the honour to be returned aa your Representative, 1 shall use my best endeavours to carey oat their principles, and extend their opera: | premises, producing bin Unrivailed Ground Coffee, W. E. DAWSON. Dec. 17, 18658. West Enilia House, Upper Groat Goorge Street, CHRISTHAS, £866. FEXUHE Subseriber offers fur Sale, at bi- Store, the following, vin: IL Hhds. Strong Demrara SPIRITS, hides. Hotinnd GIN, Cask Port and Sverry WINE, Cask s Henuessev's Dark & Pale Brandy, Casks Scotch Whiskey (Prime), i Cark« Irish WHISKEY. 50 Doz. Edinburgh ALE. 6 Cases CHAMPAGNE, Wo Blood’s ax sx PORTER, Cuses CLARET, 3 Bole CURRANTS, As regards Coufederation, Im strongly opposed fora union of the Colonies should emanate from the Queen's advisers, it ought, think, to receive the calm and deliberate attention of our loed, Legi.lature; sneh a course, being reasonabie | in itself, and courteous towards the Liuperial | avthorities, is best adapted to prevent a cothision and eusure for our Case a candid consideration. Lt however, it should unfortanately bappen that my opinions on that greet question should differ from yours, it will be uty duty immediately to resign ny sent. ‘ : ‘During the short interval which remains before the day of Election, TP shall endedvour to meet ur | many of the Electors a8 possible. 6 Bhls. Kerosene OIL. 6 Bbls. Red ONTONS, : Lam gentlemen, | 20) Dos. Aw. BROOMS, 20 Doz. Am BUCKETS, Very respectfully yours, © aa OBERT POOKE HAYTHORNE, | — Alse : ne ; te te A large stock of Spices, Pickles, Fruit, &e., &c. Marsh fit? O¥e : ‘ - stitable for the season. | The above articles are of the very best descrip- » nee) ST, ANDREW 3 HALL. l tion, aud will be suld cheap for Cust, Plusical and Dramatic csc, mecrin moe ~ SOIRE K, ____ NOTICE TO DEBTORS. } 10 Boxes RAISINS, 2o4fdo KAISINS, Bays RICK. HW Boxes FIGS, Diaus PEPPER, Chest« Superior TEA, Bble Crushed SUGAR, Caeks Washing Supa, Hinds aud Bbls. PR. Jlids and Bhls. PR MOLASSES, SUGAR, BY THE PUPILS OF THE lotherwise, to meke immediate payment, All i accounts over sin mouths due will be banded over , tor collection, if nor paid prior to Ist dau'y ALEX, ROSS. » i CHARLOTTETOWN, Wednesday Evening, December 26. |} Gh'town, Dee. 17, 1866. ! Doors open at7 o'clock. | CANADA menve ut 72 precisely. | Tickets A sule at the stores of Hous D. Brenan PROVINCES. Watson, Win. HH. a THE YEAR-BOOK AND Performance to com aud Chas Keily, Esqrs. Dee 17, 1st 6 Aboat the first week in March next, Almanac of British North America | | notice will be wiveu in due time. the coasting trade between Buenos Ayres and The | didles bever laps lo have Lue tiust coupleie palin way AND Under the Patronage of Mrs Dundas, T is prop wed to oid a Bagsar in the) TEMPERANCE HALL, in Charlottetown. | towards the erection of a Parsouage House in eon. | nection with the Episcopal Chareh, Southport. on | a plece of ground in that vicinity, kindly bestowed "vy Major Picton Beete for the beuefit of the} Chere i A table of refreshments will be provided and a} varety of useful articles exbibited, anited for the | ase of both town and country, and will be sold at moderate prices The following Ladies will act asa Committee forthe Bazaar; and will thankfully receive con- tributions towards the Bb zaat, from all kind friends who are disposed to assist them in this under- contains full and reliable details of The Revenue and Expenditure ; Banking Sys/ems ; Coinage. Weights and Measures ; Shipping, and Shipping built ; Rualways and Traffic Returns ; Census returns of Vo,ulation de ; Trade and Commercial Returus ; Wealth, Extent, &c ; Telegraphs and Pubiac Works ; Crowa Lands and Regulations. &c ; of Canada, New Benuawick, Nova Scotia, Prince eee Buvfield \ Edward Istawd, and Newfoundland; as also M * Shsher | Lables, Statements and Returus of their = et { Sonthpo ’ Parliaments aid Legtslative Systems ; ais sarles SieWart, } Vod 2 ; f . . > Bt Yeunphubbend, | Principal Puolic Officers avd Offices ; * Capel f Educatwnal and other laws ; Miss Eliza Longwor'h, | Balance Sheets ; he siti , ee ia ; = Of the particular day for holding the Bazaar, | Milina and Vo:unteers ; Game and Fishery Laws ; Mines and Mining Regulations ; Boundaries Extent, &e ; | Devts and Liabilities ; | jand other important Statistical, Political and | Commercial information of interest to the Mer- chant, the Tradesman, the Journalist, the Polur- cian, aud the Manufacturer. i Charlottetown. | ' | Poere will be a Coucert given iu the evening. Dee 17, 1866 Centre of Attraction : The Centre Attraction, in town, for MILLINERY! this season, is certainly at ROBERT YOUNG'S, li further coutains the Tariffs and Customs | Regulations of Canada, the Marine Provinces, ithe United States, and the West Tudies, with their port charges, the vature and extent of their jtrade, and other ifermation of value to Mer- lehants, Maoufacturers, Shippers and Con d | Sighers, &e., &e It you want to buy | A MAP of the Provinces in the proposed Con V lvets . i | federation will acewmpany the office copies of the elvets or erry Ss, work, which, considering its siz +, and the nature the best and cheapest are to be found at | and salue of the exclusive official information it ROSERT YOUNG'S, Phe largest variety and cheapest BONNE Ds & Hats ure always to be found at ROBERT YOUNG'S, j contains, is the best and cheapest on the subject jever offered to the publie. | pages of original matter, The Largest and most Beautiful Assurtment of Flowers & Feathers, | Contederated Provinces, buy the YEAR-BOOK is sure to be founa at | ROBERT YOUNG'S, |. Ordinary copies, 124e.; Office eopies, au extra peer x s paper, including a Map, doc. All the ne weet things in Ribbons and Luces, to be had at ROBERT YOUNG'S, aud the Maritime Provinces. Dee. 17, 1866 Lands to Let. T°? be Irt for w term ot 4 yeare trom Ist ” SASUGRY, Extensive Sale by Auction, poe Subseriber will seit at Pub ie Ave- tien, ou WEDNESDAY, the NINTH day of IST. at UL Oo eloek. forenoon, at a credit of «ix mouths, : A Large aad General Assortment on . Brap ry aud Wacdware Goods, consisting of Cloths, Shirtings, Dress Goods, Silke and Si‘k | and Papes, date Fur Caps. Fors and Trinangs Capes; Shaw is. ane Gloves, Flavaels avd Mustine Li ewt. Green Coffee, roasted and g onnd on the! sjik ana Corton Lace and Kdgings. a large quan | | | and Cotton Velvets, kibbonk, Gatrons, Cotton Reel= | | Locks, Hinges. Screws, Chisels. Thomson's Screw sets Fire Trous, Brass and Lron Casters, aud ' thy of comin BARTILENWARE, 4) superior Diumer sets—very handsome; alav a quuulily os GLASS and CHINAWARE. Also in Hardware: \uvers, and Pod Augers, Pots, Kettles and Pane, Doras Goods; alsa, a lot of one-quarter aud 3 ehortliug Chain; Cordage, Bolt and Bar Tron, Rosin, Paint, | Oil Spikes, Nails and Glass, Selaratis, Copperas. ' Binestoue, Brimetoue, Starch, Fig Blane, Borax and Spices, chests aud balf chests of TEA, pieces of isrown Cotton and Priuts, boxes Soap, together jwith a hege quantiy of other goods of various | | wtinds This Sale will be continued until the whole shall | jadvantage to attend this Sale, us Baiguins may be | Tee Subscriber respecttu ly requests all | ‘| parties indebred to him, by Book Account or AND THE MARITIME Postal Resulations. Rates and Service ; - | | lt coutains about 160 | Te" [fyou wish to form a correct idea of the | Y | Extent, Wealth, Population, aud Resources of the | ¢ For sale at the Booksellers aud News Agents throughout Canada The cheapest and best place to buy MAY next, that vaiuatle property witnated in ‘ : theJRovalty, about one mile distant from ile City G loves and Hosicry ! lof Gharlotretuwau, fruuting om the St Veter’s Road ds a jen one side and on the lower Koyalty Road and on ROBERT YOUNG'S. . soiaplgaiaiek ey | WIN, Part of the Estate vl Capt GionGe Brace Au immense variety of nv, Moyes) 10° N: Stays, at all Prices, trom 3s. Yd. upwards, at ROBERT YOUNG'S. sired. be cat auless for use on the farms. tor the whole or any part or porte thereof will be ‘received by the Subscribers uutil the l6th MAKCH | te XC. The favourite eines, beeause the cheapest. & by . e Cottons of all kinds, is acknowledged on all sides to be ROLERT YOUNG'S. D. BRENAN D HOUDGSUN. Ci'town, Dec. 17. 3 h psu a If you intend baying } . ' * Hie > S J Sule. Coburgs on Winceys, | Freehold Property for 3 you will do well to call at ROBERT YOUNG'S. | known Torre stowky Barck Housk, situated lon the corner of Queen and Sydney streets, bei na lone of the best Busiuess stands in the City. 5 op fat present occupied by Mro William Fall, at the If you want to see a stock ot _ ’ Fancy Dress Goods, that is entirely new, call at ROBERT YOUNG'S. | the qeemines. Part of the purchase money may } remain ou interest, if desired DONALD McISAAC. | [FP Uf the abowe Property is not sold by private ' contract i TUUKSDAY, the i0th day of January, bso. Db. MeIsAAC. Every one knows that the largest, cheapest, and best assorted stock of i . myo | HOOP SKIRTS | Is tlwars to be foand ut | ROBERT YOUNG'S. i N consequenuee vt Christmas Day falling ost on Toesuay. Market willbe held ou Mouday ithe 24th DECEMBER iust. GEORGE LEWIs, Market Cierk. Ch'town, Dee 17. NOBRICE. A Maiusmoth stock of Paper Collars and Cuffs, for both Ladies aud Gentlemen, ou band at ROBERT YOUNG'S. Charlottetown, Dee. 17, 1866 NOTICE, [* cons qienee of New Year's Day falling i ou Toesaay. Market will be leld on Monday : the Siet DECEMBER ines, GEORGE LEWIS, Market Clerk. faction from the BOoOoTs bought at ROBERT YOUNG'S. i Charlottetown, Dee. 17, D86e. Notice to Debtors. TIE Subscriber hereby notifies a'l per- Beutiful Shawls & Manutles, all quite new, wl ROBERT YOUNG'S, sour Widety ed to hata ; AL Accounts. over etx months ane, will ve sued for, it net paid by the 24th tnstanr. PATRICK WALKER. Charlottetown, Dee 3. S66 Adiministeators Notice. tireatt Vanetios iis Mantle C loths, very cheap at | / ’ ' PPP YOUNG'S. bare reqitested to wake diumediate payment; and _ROBER I _Yol N #5. Niewe baving level demutids agatist the said Ex- Gents’ Crimean Shirts and Shirtings, ‘cheaper than ever, at | tate are requested ty fOruish the sate, ad tothe froma date. JANE KLLEN SUTREKLAND. Dee 1 tsa Gin Administretrix -_- 7 “ oe auship ALHAMBR A-— A yxteat profusion ol Ladies’ aud Gems Weoltcn, PSs, Sten tory ALHAMBRA a i . } 290 Bbis Extra Pamily RLOUR, Scarts and Clouds, HM) Rexes CANDLES, Gaui os, 7 ’ Boxes SOAR. from Yd, upwards, xt | ¥ Bois. Cider VINEGAR, ERT. YOUNG'S... | * 2 Dod Corn BROOMS, ROPRET, 1o" ae te th) Doz Painted Pails, 5) sides Sole LEATHER, 2) Puucheune Demerara RUM. i Lb, WILSON HIGGS, Charlottetown, Deegd, 1860 7 Ladies cannot tail to yet salted with Hoods and “ontags, at ROBERT YOUNGS, i { sabes ' eo { \ _ SPECIAL NOTICE. fo all who Want a Grat-rate 7 he t ‘ I IA t | phiting to make a chiang we would say bay it at i Hecate io of Lse7, = reat . "ot" se. idebted to him to SETLLE ‘ ROBERT YOUNGIS. | leven ot REBRUARY. 1367. ir a * Des @ isn6, See | Charivdetown, Dee. 10, lau. ©. The property being so well, situated as to road and water frontage that it ean: y+ let in two, three or four separate teacments and | will be let together or separately ae may be de- No wood, trees or brushment of auy Kind te Sealed tenders | be sold off Without reserve : . . ot Merchants in the councry will find. it to their | | eapectud. * W. W. LORD. Charlotretown, December UD. TKRAvV« SALE. . be sold by Auction on WEDNESDAY. P2th DECEMBER, ar 11 o'clock, a. m., at the Subscriber's SALES ROOM, Qacen Square— 50 Chests, PEA, 5 Buls Crushed SUGAR, 10 Boxes STAR( ‘H, Kegs SALTVETRE, VU Boxes Valence KAISINS, 3 Bols. BLUESTONE, 30) Coilk Manilla ROPE, 50 Ibs INDIGO, 4 Hhds. GIN, 1006 Pieces Gray COTTON, Striped Sinvting, Coburge, Delainer, Alpacas, Linings, &e. WILLIAM DOOD, Auctioneer. Dee. 3, 165, _ a ddolusses, Sugar, mulsius, &c. ‘HE Subscriber has just completed bis PALL STOCK Of GOODS, which he offers for sale ab lis Sule Koom— Puncheons aud tierces of Bright MOLASSES, Hoyshends aid burrels Bright SUGAR. Hall aud quarter boxes Layer KAISINS, Half aad quarter drivns of FIGS, No. id Labrador HERKINGS, ju half barrels, Also a quantity o Newfoundliad MEKRINGS in barrels, Chests and balf chests TEA, And a quantity of Extra FLOUR, W. W. LORD. Charlottetown, December 10, 1866, FRUIT! FRUIT! 33 Od LB3. in Padii g RAISINS. oD, LAYER RAISINS and CUR- RAAUS. Also: SPICES, CANDIED PEELS, PICKLES, &c., & Fresh Ground COFFEE. Try it. BEER & SONS. j | | Dee. 10, 1856, Im pat Watts’ Lea store, KENT STREET. Completion of Pall Steck. “PXUE Proprietors respectful'y bey to an- nonuce that their Stock of choice GRO- CERIES is now compiete :— , PEA. extra good quality; best retailing MOLAS- SES; Crushed, Graunlated,and Brown SUGAKS; Lemon Syrup; Prine Island and American CHEESE ; Cotfee,Corn Starch. Rice, Butter, Soda, Wine. Water and Sugar Crackers, Layer and Valen- liadtaisins, Curraute, Pickles, Spices, de. — Also— Crates assorted EARTHENWARE, Doz's Broome, Buckets, Candles, Kerosene Oi], &e., &c., &e. Kent Street. Dec. 10th, 1866. bw COAL! COAL! A LAKGE quantity of Round and ” Slack, Cape Breton COAL, a good article, for sitle by the Subscriber, at the following Rates, Vas t—— Round Coal per Ton, 22s 6d Slack Coal do lis Days of delivery, Wednesday in each week. W.W. LORD. Charlottetown, Dee. 10 1866 BARK of P. BE. isLAND. OTICKE te hereby given that a dividend of Five Pounbs per Centum on the Capital Stock of the Bauk of Prince Kdward Iisiaud, for the last half year, bath been this day declared, and is payable w Stockholders forthwith on demaud. By order, WM CUNDALL Cashier UNION BANK OF P. E. ISLAND. DiViViND of Seven and One-ialt per cent. has been declared due. for the halt | year endug 30th alt on the paid up Capital, and | pavable at the Bunk on aud after WEDNESDAY, | fifth instant. Dec. 10 | By order, JAS. ANDERSON. Cashier. Union Bank. 3rd Dee . 1866. PUBLIC LANDs. Townships Nos. 51, 57, 58, 59, GU, 62, 63 and 4. NOTICE the Hillsboro Kiver on the other side, and con) To the Tenants on Townships Nos. 63 and taining nearly vet acres, Known as the * Belvidere | Gi—late Cunard Estaie—holders of Goe verument Lands on either of the above thereon. ‘ppb COMMIS LONER of PUBLIC LAND» will aitend at the following places on the days hereiuatter mentioned :— | On WEDNESDAY, Dee. 26, 1866, at 10 a m, and THURSDAY, with, at 0a. m., at Fintay’s, | New Perth On FRIDAY, the 28th, and SATCRDAY, the — | 20ry. at Mr. ALDOUS, Moutague, Lo 39. ‘heed Iavestment for Capitalists. |. Ou TUESDAY, Jan. 1, 1807, at 10 a.m, and ; WEDNESDAY, 2nd, at Mr. Esxmay’s, Marray | Harbour Road, Lot 07. par Large, Commodtous, and well. | i | -{ Charlottetown, Dee 32,1865. l otherwise, thet iumuedinte paevwent is requested, | | | | | / | BEER & SONS. | On THURSDAY, 3rd, at 10 a.m, and FRIDAY the 4th, at Mrs. NiCHotson's) Belfast, Lot 62. | tm TUESDAY, the 8th. at 10 a. m., WED j yearly rental of One Hnndred Pounds currency. | NESDAY, the 9th, and THURSDAY, the loth, at | Kor farther particnlars, apply to the subseriber off). CRrcuron’s, Esq., Murray Harbor, NOTICE, Tenants, Oceupiers of Land, or persens ebiins my to beld Land on Townships 63 & 61, nust sale. ; prodace their Leases, Agreements or Titles for uie it with be sold al Pablie Anction, on JOUN ALDOUS, Commissioner. Land Offiee, Dee 4. P88 {Dee 1 Skates ! GENTS and BUYS’. Skates! Skctes! i A: iki 3S". inl VERRY CHEAP, Nov. 26, 1846. isl pat Iw Extra and No. | Baffalo Rebes. G. A S. DAVIES. Charlottetowa, Dee 3, Isic 250 Pairs Boys’ & Meu’s Skates. Por sale cheap by G. & S. DAVIES. LAND SALE. - Desk, Aconttr oe PERO be SOLU by PUBLLE AUCTION ov FRIDAY. the Firtre ste dav of MARCH f went. al the honros 12 o'clvck, neon, at the Coion')) | Building i Charlottetown, ander and by virtue of A Power of Sale coptagneodia es certain Ladenutare of ; Moctyaue. beudug ante toe tilteenth dayof daly, Li persion indetred to the late JeolTN | © DOMBS, his wife. of the one part ; SUTHERLAND, of st. Peter's Bay, deceare di.) dniy | attenied. fete nidersigued, for seidement, within ; —— fasid, eauiweidly, l thence by avightungle time therewith squn ewrdiv | | Nineteen f-et fumt taehes, Mwice br a rivht angie) ; , ' ROBERT YOUNG'S. | PLE Satscrter das JUST REVEL ED, 4 Db. LS. eb wade between ALENVANDEK PHOMAS COOMBS, thea of Halifia, in the Pre lvinee ot Nove Seotin. Tailor, and- ELLEN, JANE und JAMES Minick, or Cownelip No. 34, Prince Edward deter, equine . ot ltotwetown. bu aatid betand, boanded as tollawe. that ie to eev > Chentbeming om the ¢ast stde of Gren tleorge Sepeet, ub tac euath Weston une of « pla f land, the property of Martti Stea : tiene Uy | ivintanghe Wie w ith (reat Geuze Sireets afore NinerV-A feet fives | line these sith. wreath afdiv, Ninety-six Seet five liuches te the eget cide of Great teeorge Streetatore lenid e eume Northwuedly gieuy tue same. Nine- ‘teen goet four ineaeste the phiwe oftcommende mein Mheiny part of Towtt Lots* Nuuubers newetify eipl, | 7Spaod Seveaty-nine (69). in the Firet hundred 0: ; Yawn Lots in said Town. together with the daile- ! iia aud APP El chamber ge foo tien mittie: be-leotigrtanwy ann alne WIL the privd tege ola field oi Way uf nginx nd chévee extending northwarily mlone lac edet ern boandary of the sane aud tre eagteri etiders tHER Ne [ae the suit Martie SOW‘ fabte the wom bern cide RoW. G. SUTHERLAND, contem:| of syducy styget—be ateoue seorrilege Prone g! ein Dis bisiness the | eiuy parrot the Byw'e aia prep doce cna iba ba ® neste Those dine | the snd Mbrtg: iver s7.% bes ’ AUCOLN ES. Dayced ghe Sth daw wf Recember, 4.7). D886. eee ee SAMES MILDER, sod J. Lose oni, Stile, 0 ee pews t} named jowauships, and all persous dee sirous of purchasing Wildermess Lands) On SATURDAY. the oth, at la. um. and MON- | PAY. the Tih, at Mrs. Rexnepy’s, Wood Isiands, | de olber part: All that piece | jer parcel ot Juand sinme.tyiday and being in Char: | Inches, | feet three inches in width. comumenciag at the | south eastern apele sf the land above desedhed | FALL GOODS. ¥, sarhien Shupd Trom eine 5a] FALL m4 WINTER STOCK, | 26 Casks & Diab General eb ia ie . 1 Cusk Cutlery, 1 deo DPraces. 1 do « Shevels, | 1 du Hoes, i de Shet, 26 Boxes Tin, , arty” , 8, = UBC provensdihantle: Metals, | a Kalle tr Opies ! 3 bundles spring Steel, Lo do) Showing do % do Cast do 7 46d) 6Blimer do 1s} Toustron, 1 Cask Cart Boxes, 1 do Bolts & Nuta, 1 do Serres, 1 do* Files, 1 Box Axles, " 5 Pairs Beilowes, . 1 Basket Vices 158 Kegs Latets, £ 12 Dium« Varnish, ' 6 de Purpeuzine, | 2 Casks do 4 do Putty, 1. de Venetian . | 1 do Yellow Ocite, - Verwillion, : Prussian Bine, | Drop Black, Uniber, De Sienna, 4 Hhds Paint Oi, ict 1 de Olive do ; I 2 Bole Sealdu + , lL de Lubricating Oil, du Kerosene Oil, ILD) Boxes Glass, Y Crates Scutties, } Case Shocwmaber’s ‘Tiread ’ 1 Bale Curled Hatr 1 Cask Glu, 3 do Dyewoods, 250 Ibs. extract Lagwood, 5 Bales Rope. Theae goods have been well bought, and with Stock ou Shelves and in Warehouse, form a very large assortment, and are offered at iny uswal low prices —ei her wholesale or retuil—toe Cash. W. E. DAWSON, Great George Street, Dee. 31456 TO CARRIAGE BUILDERS, UsT REVELVisD trom sr JOHN, N. B., 46 pairs WAGON SPRINGS, as- lu | | qnality and finish, equatl) ax good as the Adberi- ‘an. and costing minen jess. Alao, from BOSTON, 0 sets assorted AXLES from | ineh te zg ine ches; with a lagge wud very complete assertaacut in Malleable Trimmings, sorted siZes—both SiDE aad ELivric—ot sapere lub Bands. ‘* i Carriage Bolts, Lis | Tire Bolts, Sleagh Rivets, Trimming Cane, Trimnang Tacks and Brads, Nuts and Washers, Shaft Sockets, Whip do, Enamelled Cloth, . Superior Varnish, Dry Colors, Glue, Sand Paper, 4c., $¢., at the “CITY HAKDWARE STORE" Il. EK. STARBIRD & COL Dee. 3, 166. 4w Queen Street Fancy Goods Store. ISAAC J. WALDRON AGAIN. Hie REPARE for Christmas, and select your GLASSWARE, JEWELLERY, TOYS and FANCY GOODS from my steck, where you will find every variety aud at prices to suit alf customers. So come along, Kich and Poor, and we will give you bargains. Glassware. All kinds of Glass Lamps Globes, Chimneys, Paper & Glass Shades, Tumblers in variety, Ten Sets in Glass, Salts, Croitstands, Plates Preserve Dishes, Fruit) Dishss. Patent Gloss Lanterns, Sutter Dishes. Chinese Marble Vases. Brushes. Horse, Sernbbing, Shoe. Hair, Tooth, and other Brushes, a large nssortment. Japan Trays, Look- ing Glasses, Paper Collars, and Woollen Matilers. Cutlery. v} i Knives & Forks, Carvers. Razors, Scissors, Curry Combe, Pad Locks, a very lame stock by wholesale & Retail. Transparent Toilet Soups, « superior article for Ladigs’ use. Matches. RKero- sene Oil, Seap, Tobaceo, Ten, Vinegar. (etperier) Lamp wicks all sizes, Albums, Toys in vurietg, Portemonnaies, Combs, and a variety of Case Gouda. Jewellery. Watehes, Watch Chains, Keys, Brooches, Far Drops, Finger Rings, Briceletts, Lockets. Gente’ Breast Pius.anda very large stock of new Jewellery, too nuwerous Lo Mention in dstail. The above goods will be sold Wholeanle or Re- tail, and to Country dealers at a large discount, i —ALSO— | Second hand Cook, Parlor, and other Stoves. ISAAC J. WALDRON. Next door toM. W Skinner « Drug Store. Charlotictown, Dee 10. 1866, ud ROW: RUW! ROM! 20 PUNCUEONS of Ola Demerara: Rio M for Sale at Sabseriber’s Extablich- jtnent, in or out of Bond, ‘ GEORGE COLES. Cl'tewn, Dee, 3, 1966 — ee r y ‘ > * KING SQUARE HOUSE, GUPeRion SEAL SKIN COATS oe ad BEER & SONS. GUUD Asssuitment of CLOTHS. BEB & SONS. | @. SPLENDID LOL of FUR CAPs, Ee CLOTH CAPS aud PELT HAYS BEER & SONS. I ADIES’ FUKs 4 BEER & SONS. 4 aPrpeeuluenatiies | ADIES’ HATS—in Silk, Velvet & Straw. 4 BRER & SUNS. te + det — Fane GOODS im great variety BEEK & SONS. MUAWLS and MANTLES. s BEER x SONS. | C *ARPEDS, in Wool, Felt and Hemp - | BEEK & SONS. | HAVY OVERCOATS and ike? Rewcy: (ff made Clothing. BEER & SONS G EXITS’ Wool Scare, Shirts, Gt &e., &e. BEER & SONS | ppcrrawe RUBES. ao | BEER & SONS. ; Be’ Ps and SUOES mn varietye: ' BERR @ SONS pg at aie op teen. oe meee + + | g> UBB BULLS aud SHOES. fk ~~ BER & SONS. aaa and RUBBER OVERSIOES., \f BRER SR SONS): i en — atid eee —_——— — -—_——— ---~. ( SANADLAN MOCCASANS | J BEER £ SUNS, | J AKRANTIED ANDO, Wy BEER & SON6) > — ah ct atte odin > ~ - 2 7B YVUIRESUING MACHINE and MUD IMG. ; 2 GER CASTINGS ard CHATN BEER & SONS. | RN nen ene an enna een ge naomi 1 Phe above, dayeiine pwita Ott tisha ano tent of Dry tends, Hardware, Grapetic«, &e., &r., &e, are offevedan tie best terine tur pre t | Pty taett. ; . 2 : BEER & SONS, |. Citown, Nov. 19) 1506 a) te eg te ite ae te CANADA PLOUR, ~ rules t EAP BOTED, per sehuoner ites) tren QreEBEKC- - . 520 BARRELS | Canada sup. So. 1 PLOPR, Vetebeira 4 Naw. od, 1A chu hh ft , eee Tk ey re ww paren” Hoop Skivts}° =~. He KBCHIVED, Sew. ALIPIMBR A. ice ™ ~ SY DE HOOP SKINTS. For sale low, it ln ghetiite hoap plied few. “i a : ‘ ‘ , - ’ * {. €s \ 40 nietrkys & i _ ee 28 ewe OW HMATINM Ip Nor. ve, Ufus. eee pi eee