ee ee Rhea remme . irr. - . 7 be . “SALE OF FREEHOLD | "The St. Croix Coarier.publisbed at St. Stephen’s, CHARLOTTETOWN DEBATING CLUB. TRADE SALE. — ‘Square House. Yesterday, being st. John’s Day was celebrated with the usual Masonic honors by the members of St. Jubn’s Lodge in this city In the morning they marched im procession to St. Paul's Church,where their worthy brother, the Reveread Archdeacon Read, preached au able and eloquent sermon appropriate to the, oceasivn. Brother Earle, assisted in the sing- iag by the ladies of the choir, as the audience was retiring at the close of the services, played a March dedicated to St. Juiin’s Lodge. Joined by the Archdeacon the pro- easmion bow reformed, and marched down Prince Street, through Water Street and up Queen Street to St. John’s Hall, which was then dedicated im presence of a large number} of Lady visitors, the preacher of the day) acting as chaplain The officers wearing their collars and jewels, and the members of the Lodge ia Masunic regalia, turned out in good force aud presented a highly creditable appearance. The weather was everything that could be desired tur such a demonstrat: on. Atex. p. m., the brethren assembled at the Lodge Keum, for the purpose of installing! officers fur the ensuing year. The following is list of the Officers appointed -— Bro. H. E. Starbird, W. M., (re-elected) « J.@ J. Weldon, S. W. John Cameron, J. W. “+ Donald MeRae, Treas. “* P. 3S. Macgowan, Secretary. “ A.A. Baldwin,S. D. « A. N. Large, J. D. * Joho Newson, S. S. “ Aiex. McDougall, I. S. ** Robert Young, Marshall. * ‘Thomas Juhnston, L. G. “ N. P. Stramberg, Organist. Jubo Hubbs, Tyler. Alter the installation ceremonies were ce )n- cluded, the brethren proceeded to the Pavilion! Hutel, and sat down with severs! guesiato a sumptuous dinner provided for the veceas on. The usual toasts were proposed by the Utiair- man, W.M.. Li. E. Starbird, as tollows :— The Queen and the Craft The Peinee and Prineces of Wales, and Othet mecubers of the Royal Family I t slon. the hari of Zetland, Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of England The Hight Hon. the Earl ot Dalhousie. Grand Ma-te: of the Grand Lodge ot Seetland ine Hea. Alex. Keith, Prov. Grand Master for Nova Sevtia Lieut. Col. B. Chester Petera, Prov. Grand Mas- ter for New Leruuewick the wv eo Biz Lieut tioverwor Dundas. Keother Audrew Juhusoa, President of the United States ef America Mes lduedas and the tair daxghtera of Prince Edward isisud Uur Sister Lodges of Prinee Edward Island ‘Tae Army and N avy % fies lie ich aud the Bae. 1 be i’ tees These toasts having heen drunk with suitable houore, yulunteer toasts, speeches and s ngs followed, and at a late heur the patted ia harmeny and good fellowship, oniy Tegretting that such social gatherings were - vf mote frequent vccurrence.— Cum. to , “« } @ note to this effect to his victims ;#ho have taken your securities, your dia- /monds, jewels, and plate. <esnaniaritatnateati shots at each range. Notwithstanding the cold ness of the day, and a high wind ble.wing across the range, the sheeting was uniter u, anly some alt dozen the target. At he close of the contest the Reyalty Riflemen were declared victorious, they hrving scored nine pointe more than their opponents shots baving missed The tollow ing is the seure made by the different competi-| entirely healed up; avd I will say that I have | tors :— Mounted Rifles. Royalty Rifles Pointa. Points Alexander Stewart, 25. | Denald Ferguson, 31. Jonn T. Rodd, 23. | William Counely, 22. } Wallace Rodd, 17. | Thos. Henderson, 21. 65. 74 —Com. ta Isl. ‘ eo A Porcen Loay.—A Canadian of French eXtraction weat over to visit the Exhibition in Pare, and was hospitably, as a relative, received into a French family for a month. Cne night he entered the bedroom of his host, picked a lock with consummate address, and extracted securities payable to bearer werth 55,900f., with their couponsattached, After the act he retired to rest, and in the morning took leave, left Paris by the railway, aod reacled Liverpool, whence he addressed sano*® J ig I But it is no robbery ; it isa forced loan. With its pro- duce I shall do a great buisness in Canada. it | succeed, | will repay you with interest ; uf | fail, it will be a dead loss to you aud me,” eo Professor Agassiz’s immense collections in Brazil have been in good part opened and ar- ranged. They include 50,000 specnnens of fishes, representing over 2200 species, 2UUU of which are supposed to be new in science. now exceeds thuse of the British Museum and | Jardin des Plantes united, cvutaining altegether more than 900 epecies -7—e Too Cavriovs.—It is impossible cautious. Tne Glasyow Citizen tells how a London lawyer came up to the banks of Clyde some months ago. and ferreting out what | Shakspeare, witha rare regard to the position of his adjectives, terms an *‘old poor man,”’ told him that he believed there was an im- mense fortune lying to his credit in India if he would only give the ** necessary in- structions’ fur obtaining it. if he moved in the matter he would get no- thing for his pains but a bill of costs, the} canny Scott refused to give the required per- mission. He had, however, a son in the Fusilier Guards, he said, and if Ae chose to atgle for the money be would make over his own claims to him. The requisite deed was therefore drawn up, and a tew days after- wards the son—a private soldier—accepted the shadowy gift, and gave the * necessary | #ticle giveu in notices, to follow this from mouth | instructions.”’ The lawyer at once set out for lndia, and last week returned to put the | lueky Guardsman into a fortune amounting | to between £700,000 and £1.090.000. brethren | Married, At the Manse, Georyvetown, on the the Rev. Alex. McWilliams, Mr. Jos sph L. Symons to Isabella. daughter of KR. Campbell, Esq, Laud Sur vevor, (ieorgetown. At Milton, on the 21st by Aret 25th mat, by deacou Read, D <-> Dy, Mr. James Hooper, to Miss Margaret Jane GOVERNMENT APPOINTMENTS. Weles. both of Milton , \ At New Uedford, Mass, Jane 8, 1867, by the Edward Reilly, E quire, to b Queen’s Printer for! Rey Mo Muk hahey, Mr John Ferenson, to Miss this I-laad, io tre piace of the Honorable Edword) tarriet Peavyour, ‘Geiieske of eid Nawesd Whelan, deceased .... Williaa Saoderson, Ksqu re, Ivianed : fi te be @ Commissioner tor the Recovery of Siwall! = Debts for the Court st Georgetown, in the peace of Died George Puvie, Esquire, deceaw:d..... Allan E t. . . . : ae Duagali, Peter i. Bourke aad Richard Smith, w Very sndilenty, at his residence, Little York, = Requires, to be Commissioucrs fur the Ree very of | *4y, Mie oth inst, much regretted by a large Small Debts for the Court at Pownal, in the place of Joha Kowck Bourke, Aleaaeder Swith and Jobn Farquharsun, Esquires..... Me. James Power to ve Ostwaster at Wueatley River, ia the place of Mr. dubn Beaton, resigned. / a -<—_-- The Brethren of Mount Lebonan Masonic Lodge, Summerside, celebrated St. Joln'e Jay! by dining together in tue evening. We have! tio doubt the vecasion was a sucial sod pleasant one — Pat. _ The tee Victoria Steam Fire Engine ¢ ompany, uuder command ot Capt Strickiand, had a terck-Rght procession Monday wight, alter which they repaired with their friends tu the I ) pper Hall in the new Market House, where they erygoyed themselves tor several hours. Mr. Galbraith’s Band provided the wmucic, sod Mr. A. N. Large the retreshments.— J. t embers of on The Christmas market was the largest we} have ever wi in Charlottetown. The} Ppacious new Market Hall was literally crow ied | with People, and the supply of geese, duc ke, | turkeys, &c, was so abundant that a consider: | abie quantity of it remained uaseld. The beef, | especiptiy Liake’s, wae exceilent.—&. We understand tbat the Revenue for the fioaneial year, euding the 2ist Jauuary next, will Het fall far, if avy, short of £0 s v.| Tha meludes the receipts from Publie Lands, Which are of course several thousaud Jess than they Were last year.—/b teased We learn that Souria Harb free trots) lee, and that there Phooners le sding th were two or three ere this week with produce or} Max — ty ts ++, A Feware Vorrn.—-4 noteworthy incident of the e . ‘ection at Munchester was the record aod ace ptatce of : Choritun Cow: &% Hane # vote by @ lady, at the ati. fi sppears that, when } 8 on the register the presiding officer 6 bo siternative but wo receive the vole of the person wh» bears the mame when it is tendered, if the wor roanswere io the affirmative the omy tWo questions that can be asked at the poll. The name of “ Liddy Maxwell ’’ 18 Fegistered (No. 12 é20) a8 that of » person Catithed to vote tur the P tliamentary borough - Manchester Possibiy the registrar muy a Supposed it & masculine name. ower that may be, the rightful owner olf ee presented herself, accompanied by _vtuer ladies, one of whom was Miss ~weeker, the Secretary of the Woman Suffraye Soviety of Munchester, und voted tur Me. Juco Brigit. The ladies were escorted from toe Committee-room by a large namber of hy, eS: including several members of the 41 Saints’ ward ¢ nomittee, and were much Cheered as they passed to and from the poil. J ery pretry he Ioeal eo) ght of love j to be ;-—_. le the josowimg idea taken from the Picayune. The tena Pe beautiful amid eeenes of i eee be mvonbeams seems bolier aud is festix ier round # ruin Or & charch yard than Stive hills, so is affection brighter when| Slowed uyon the wretched than when attra: t- by youth and happiness.” column of ery | Mr. James McLellan, i Joho Wallace, or ix quite open and widow, Lf children, | ¢ircle of friends ind Mabon, aved 84 years emigrated to this Island from Berwickshire, Scotlard, im the year 1534, und was much respected for his many virtues. (in the morning of the 13th inst, at the residence of her brother, Mr. David Lawson, Mount Joy, acy laintances Mr. William Lhe deceased Covehead, Margaret Lawson, aved71 years, known | to the community amoug whom It was her lotto spend her days, as a person of inotfensige uanners | ! aud industrious habits; attiuched to the religious principles imbibed in ber youth, and exemplary in the discharge of all ber dames. But “we spenc our vears as a tale that was told ’’ The tale, usit are foand engraven iu the o are quickly etlaced lu this City, on Monday,, the 23d inst, Charlatte Alchorn, widow of the late Thowas Sims, Esq, in the 63d yveur of her age Saddenly at Kausas City, Missouri, on the 27th ult, Jonathan Weatherbie, Esq, formerly of this Island On the 15th ult, at the residence of her grand- eon Neil, Hamilton Road; Lot 8, Mre. Nancy Mae- Phersen, relict of Donald MePherson, sen, in the Yoth vear ef her age. She was a mative Hebrides. Seotland, and emigrated to this Coluny 2b years nyo. At Tryon, on the 24d alt, after an illness of eleven ewory, and even they weeks. which she bore wiih Cliristian resignation | to the Will of Ged, Jane. the beloved wife of Mr. Johu Leard, sen, aged 87 years and 10 months At his residence. Ludiar: River, on the 24th inet, the 7oth year of his ave, leaving «a large circle of friends and rela- ye CO theurh their irrep trable loss. At New Biddetord, Le’ 12, on the 9th inst, Mr. in the 82d year of his aye, leaving a ” vrandchildren, aud a lane eircle of frends to mwourt: their loss At Bilict River, Dee (7, Wm. Hi. Hyde, Esqr, ed 73 yenrs- sen wor, i Ship News. Swansea, Dec. 7 fiths, from Sun arrived Brig Kelvey, Grif- mersi le. Sch. Dancing Feather, Provost, coal laden, fram | Eggs, pet Geven...... 2... 0... 00. 1s 2d to as 4d| 7 VERY Fanily should have one. 3 Iney bound to Hal fax. is ntotal loss at Jeddore. Grain. PRICE £4. jfighly recommended. Crew caved and arrived ! ere yesterday in Sch. EE i gle ane ep ag UE SS Ie 3s 6d to 4s! BEER & SONS. ising Dawn, from P. EB. Is iand | Outs, per do 23 64 w 2s 64d | 3 18 a ; oo eee eee 2. 4 : Mecirax. N. S—Dec. 19—Arr. Eastern Star, Vensdihites | Dee. 23, 18@. i pal ow Langley, P. E. Island; Mary Alice. Ritchey, P. i a ’ ! E Island; Onward, Gow i, Pp EK Island. ' 21— | Peas ar quart omic ee ee a} ~ CODFISH! ; Arr. Forrest Queen, Pettipas, Colville Bay, P. B. Potatoes, per bushel,..,.....-..---- Is 9d to orl QUINTALS Large and Medium Island. 23--Arzr. Trimupl, Burns, P. E. Island. ROTI 08 <b 94 00 0500 nen ndis o0gewncd coos 3d to 4d COBPISH, for sale by , | > ’ Schr. C. H. Hodgson, of Princetown, Mass. | Poultry. i h'town, Dee. 23, P867. LC.HALL Capt. Matheson, from Bay of Islands, bound tp| Duckeeach........ 2... 0... e000. +++ 18 3d to Ta 6d) _ qatown. Deter wer As 5... She OR sJoston, put inte this port on the Wih inst, to land Turkeys, OOD 008s cds cs eeeece es Jed FAT HERRING ! : crew of Schr Addison, of Charlottetown, from | Geese, each... 0... ..00 cece cece cece 2s to 2s 9d) : i Cow Bay, bound to le tter port. Capt. Matheson, OR nidacawnn: S Cathocues + an uae ls te ls 6d) 300 BBLS. Bay of Islands FAT) reports en the }oth fe Lin with the Addison, lexi | Chickens, pair............ god csactse GE HERBING. jas arrived per Schoovers ing badby, aud bowsgrit - saile gone ; ey ; Fish | © Lettie” and * Foam,” aud for sale by the erew, Jin vember, and brought thea to Halifax. | , — « | ts th ois re ~ ’ Mack anudie te dub Chapt, Mashoonn for bis Deana Cs OE WB inns ccs oc de cece eves 208 to 30u) h town. Dee 23, 1967 or J.C. HALL. couduct. ble no best wishes of those he fortunately rescued.— Ha. Chronicle. | The crew alluded to above were Capt. Wm. v proceeds on his voyage with! Dwyer, of Charlotteetown, and 4 men. Capt. Dwyer reports that on the 16th, as stated, Capt. Matheson rescued them. On the Idth, a Brig, and Schoeuer passed within about 3 miles, and Experienced 5 days’ hard) struggle to keep the Adonis afloat by throwing offered no assistance. | everboard eval, and by coasiant pumping. Capt, | Dwyer wishes to express thanks to Captain) Sbeepskins..., .. ) Alatheson. 7s j This collection | to be too Fearful that | of Uist, | of its healing qualities. I went about a half a jmile, and obtained a small bottle. I saturated a little cotton batting, first winding a waxed thread around the wound, aud applied the Pain Killer, saturating the bandage two or three times a day In five minutes the pain ceased, and in a week it never seen anything for healing qualities that lequalled it; and I woald earnestly recommend it te the public as a pain killer and a healer nov Il Yours truly, R. T. CLAFLIN, 'U.C.R.—T.A—E. P.—& CR. The Great Remedies of the Age, ag- HUNNEWELL’S Universal Cough Remedy. FOR ALL THROAT AND LUNG COMPLAINTS. “mall Bottles, 25 cts; Large do. 50 cts. ag- HUNNEWELL'S TOLU ANODYNE. The great Remady for Asmatha, Neuralgia,'Pains in Menstruation, and all Nervous Complaints, 50 Cents per Bottle- | _gge ~HUNNEWELL’S* | > KOCLECTIC PILLS. Cure all derangements of the Sromacnu and SoweLs without the SLIGHTEST GRIPING, a point the importance of which cannot be over esti- mated. The dose, a Single Pill, never more than two, and so very small, make them most valuable ; lu every family. 25 Cents per Bottle. } | | -gge HUNNEWELL’S CONSUMPTIVE REMEDY. A radical cure for thisheretofere called incurable couplaint. Price One Dollar per Bottle. The Testimouialsin wy POSsession , to be seen by all, will remove every doubt of the pertect charac- | ter of the above publish which would only eause them to be classed with the thousands published in newspapers, and not a fraction of themof the least character. I inspection of such at my office, confidence to test the preparation, and correspondence from all JOHN L, HUNNEWELL, SOLE PROPRIETOR. bey j PRACTICAL CHEMIST AND PHARMACEDTIST, 97 Commercial seet, Boston. Mass. Uy Sold by all V esale and Retail Dealers in medicine. _ Le The preparations securely packed to be sent in any quantity by Express, or as directed. Ce More full and particular description of each to mouth, T. Des Brisay, W. R. Watson, Wholesale Agents, Charlottetown. ou AN EFFECTUAL WORM MEDICINE. Brown’s Vermifuge Comfits, Woe Lozences with ehilds causes. isoccasioned by worms ComPFirs, fan Or ediv, Much sickness undonbt- en and adults, attributed to other The * Veumiruce although effectual in destroying worms, ujary to the most delicate child. Phis valuable combination has been successfully do TO Pposslbic ’ aud found to be safe and sure én eradicating worms, so hurtful to children. ased by pliysiciaus Children having worms require immediate atten- | tion, as neylect of Lue trouble often causes prolong- eal sICK less. Svinptems of worms in children are often over- Worms in the stomach and bowels cause irritation, which ofa sttire rem “dy he Coun ation of jure lients used in making Brown's * VeaatruGk Comrtra” is such as to give the best possible effect with alah we Saielv. iooked., Cuntis & Brows, Proprietors, New York Sold by all Dealers in Medicines, at 29 ceuts a box. July 29, 1867. ly sili sein “ EXPERIENTIA DOCET.” Yes, surely Experience teaches. We would advise all these who wish to im- prove the horse, cattle or sheep, te use CARLTON’s Coxvirion POWDERS. | proceeds, is Interesting, perhaps engrossing; but) We have lately been shown the formulas from | Exchange hereand in New York. price of Gold, when brought toa close yeneral impressions only | which these Powders are prepared, and from this| U.S Carrency, Silver, &e. &c; official statements and our experience tu the use of them, can honest- Jy pronounce them a good, safe and reliable medi- leine. Being entirely free trom all poisonous in- gredienta, they can be SAFELY ADMINISTER- | LED te your stock while working them daily, and you ean, by atair trial, at once see the benefit you derive from them. TION POWDERS are the “ multum in parro” of all Horse and Cattle Medicines. Suid by all dealers. Get our Alwanarc, m named preparations, and to} can be removed only by the ase | CARLTON’S CONDI-| | PRICES CURRENT. CaARLoTretowNn, December 27, 1867. | Provisions, | Beef, (small) per Ib........ ..00, 4c VO 3d 7 ek RE eam ee -- 3d to Si me eee cove bound Oe G84 bBo ds iio decides bcbiiacdes 5d to 61 SR EE EG noe biccuicks ocns ve peanede 3u to 6d WON OOF CPs ss cendeasbdek se oe « ccocdd tu 44d GS oc i oo o0'epie wkkd scke 00s boca Sd to td NNT BOE Tins ce weceie aches voces eee.eee.. Sd to Gd} SG ME oslo 3553 bos co bc as Is 2d to Is 41) ee OO bole aia sé beeen dod to Is a OOP OR. iis 6454 cic ions wins wee . 3d to €d Tallow, per i s-6'> & us nsplnaeen yore vidnn eck emia ee Bs BO Bhd és 60k cused ied oadeck oeaeee ae Pie O08 Os. ciccdea o focuser Oatineal, per owt......... csecsee SeGee EGS Herrings, per barrel... sadde oseee Mackerel, per dozen... .... . ...... 00 000---- 380 he Lumber. Boards, (Hemlock)... ..... 0... .20+ «+ 038 6d to 43 i a eer i... a, Oe” ND, NE OR sive neh nee nee a+ 10s to lds Sundries. Re DOE COR 6 ove weed nkec bub’ ou viaacs saute Te OE, DOT GB ao 5 cece ccc ccecccee cost GhGe & Homespun, per yard....,..... 002.0. ++++ +48 to Gs (aliskios, per Ib....... och adbss ess Lease Eee IUD Wlwike- nh od dues cons gc us coe.seecees@hGl) ES ee Wie dibdds od vs scunean eee otha cathe A donccceeee 0 a GEORGE LEWIS, Market Clerk. | December 30, 1867. isl pat Li Flour, Wine, Spirits, Teas, | groceries, &c. &ec. HE Subscriber bas IN STORE. and olfets for Sale at his Store in Water Street: Bbls FLOUR, lCaskes PORT WINE, | Casks SHERRY, | Cases CLARED, | Puns Denerara RUM, | Cases Con‘ectionery,7 Ib. boxes Bales Corks, common Bales Corks, wine Bois Washing Soda Bbis Baking Soda Boxes Liverpool Soap Composition Candles Keys and Tius Mustard, Coleman's Boxes Coleman’s Stareh Tins Sardines Pots Anchovy Paste Boxes Black Lead, Nix- ey's, &c. &c. Ke. | (strong) | Hhds. GIN, De Kuyper’s Casks sedch Whiskey Casks Pak Brandy Do Brawn do Cases Brandy Cases Whiskey, Cases OldTom Gin Chests & lulf chests TEA Bays Kiee, Arracon ALSO, ALWAYS ON HAND: ISLAND MADE WHISKEY, a good article. DOUGLAS M. HARRINGTON, NOW R SS HARVIE’S PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ALMANAC for 1868, FotSale, Wholesale and Retail, at HARVIE'S BOOKSTORE, Dee. 30, 867. Queen Street. Charlottetown Mutual Fire INSURANCE COMPANY. N id OTICE is hereby given that the Annual | Genenl Meeting of the above Company, for |the appeinthent of Officers for the current year, und ether pirposes, willtake place at the Temper ance Hall, a MONDAY, the 13th day of January | next, at Seven o'clock inthe evening | ly order of the Directors, HENRY PALMER, See y & Treasurer. Secretary's Dilice, Kent Street, { | Decetber 30, 1867, LEVEE. His Exvellency the Lieutenant Governor will luld a Leveeat Government House, on Wednesday .the First diy of January next, (being New Year'sDay), at one o'clock. Each Genfeman is reqnested to be provided with a card, to be banded to th: Aide-de-Camp in waiting. Gentiemes paying their respects to His Excel- leney ov theoccasion, vill please to enter by the eastern door J. LONGWORTH, Li. Col. & Aiie-de-Camp. Governmest Honse, Dec. 13, 1867. | ‘gXHE Cimwmissiowrs of the Small Debt Court fpr Lots 48,49 & 30, have re-appoiuted Mr. James IL Bourke Cerk of said Court, aud the | Court to be hdd at Mrs. IcDonald’s, Secoud Creek, | Pownal, Lota. | December th, 1867. |‘ TH3 TRADE REVIEW — AND } INTERCOLONIA FOR 1x63, VOLUME IV. A Weekly Conmercial and Financial Journal Pub-| lishel in Montreal every Friday. | Price $2 per Avnum, Invariably in Advance, )f EYEE TRADE REVLEW for 1868 will) | contain, in addition to articles on general }eommercial aid ftinaneial topics, contributed by | some of the allest writers in Canada, and the re- cord of eVeuts bearing on the trade of the country, | 1 reports of the Wholesale Markets of Moutreal, | | Humilton, Toionto, St John, Halifax and other leading pointsin the Domwiniou, with wholesnle price lists of Groceries, Wines, Spiritsand Liquors, | Hardware, Drags, Oils, Paints, Soap and Candles, Leather, Boot) and Shoes, Produce, Furs; prices | of Grain daily latest quotations of Bank, Railway, | Mining, Govetnment, and other Securities, both | | here and in Landon; a weekly report of the state of the Money Market, with quotations of Sterling of Banks and Railways; list of new Baukrupts j each week ; bujiness asnouncements of the leading merchants andmannfaturers in the Dominion ; all of which infamation is especially valuable to country merchants dog business with importers aud mavufactivers. | ‘To advertisers, the TRADE REVIEW, from its extensive circdation alike East aud West, offers jadvantages superior te those of any other Journal | in Canada, as “ ix not a town or Village in this country Wherethe Evglish lingaage is understood, | to which it dow not ind its way. | All conimunieations to be addressed to the Proprietors of the Trade Review, do. 4 Merchants’ Exchange, ee. B.D. MONTREAL. 1867, OHRISTMAS., NEW YEAR, L868. HRISTMAS PRESENTS, NEW YEAR'S GIFTS, in abundance at H4RVIE’S BOOK STORE, Dee. 23, 1867, Queen Street. ‘Raymond's Sewing Machine! L JOURNAL OF COMMERCE | ‘rickets each, ls. 6d, to be had at the door. LIVERPOOL HOUSE. | TON, and other arrivals, bis Fall and Winter sup- | ply of | PAPIER MACHE GOODS. } py o8k BOXES, i WRILIING DESKS, CARD BOXES, NETVING BOXES, | PORT FOLIOs, &e, &e.| | WHITE WOOD BREAD PLATTERS, | BUTTER COOLERS, EGG SLANDS, &e, | and a variety ef pther articles just suitable ter | CHRISTMAS HARYV#S BOOK STORE, Dee. 23, 1867. Q een Street. « | j UST RECHIVED, direct from the. Mixed SPICE, Ground CINNAMON, Do CLOVES, Do NUIMEGS, &e. W. E. DAWSON, Dec. 16, 1867. HERRINGS. HERRINGS. HERRINGS., NM? OW being Landed from Sch. Commerce, LN from Bay of Islands, Nfld. : 300 Bbls. Fat Herrings, a very superior article, and sold cheap fur Cash of approved credit. ALSO ON HAND, 3,000 Bushels of Liverpool SALT, which will be suld cheap for Cash. W. B. DEAN, _ Dec. 23, 1868. 3m APPLES! APPLES! 10 BARRELS CHOICE APPLES, and for sale at the subscriber's Room. just received from the New Dominion, WILLIAM DODD. Charlottetown, December 23, 1867. 2w CRAPAUD. AR SCEtV ED. BY LATE ARRIVALS, Bbis. Extra Canada FLOUR, Sides SOLE LEATHER, Puncheons MOLASSES, Hhds. SUGAR, Bbis. Kerosene OIL, Bbis. CURKANTS, Boxes LOZENGES, do RAISINS, Kegs Baking SODA, Gross MATCHES, Boxes TOBACCO, Bbls. Spirits TURPENTINE, Boxes SOAP, Keys NAILS, 1 Bbl. OLIVE OIL, bbl. Lubricating OIL, Bales BUFFALO ROBES, Bays RICE. For sale low. GEORGE HOWATT. Crapand, Dee. 16, 1867. : STOVES! «STOVES! Sheet Iron, &c. Scotch Castings. N hand 6 CANNON STOVES, for burniug Coal, 12, 14, 16 inel. 12 Square STOVES tor burniug Wood, assorted sizes. 3 Tous Sheet Lron, 2U dv assorted Iron, i do do Steel. For sale Cheap by the Subscriber, H. HASZARD. 200 350 20 8 20 20 150 ov 50 aU 80 ~ on 20 3u 4 a Oe is A PUBLIC TEA. A PUBLIC TEA will be held on New Yeur's Day, at the hour of 2 o'clock, p. m, at Mr. Jimes Hayoen’s, Merchant, Vernon River, for the parpose of raising funds to be expended on the Bible Christian Mission House. Asthere are to be wm number of speeches, &c, &e, a pleasant time will be certain, weather permitting. | The Tea party will be conducted on Temperance principles. Ly order of Committee, L.C. HAYDEN. Vernon River, 23rd December, 1307. pad Queen Street. WILLIAM FULL, HAS received by Fall Ships from BRI- TALN. Steamers from HALIFAX and BOS- British & Foreign Merchandize, Comprising a general assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Iu all the various departments, which wall be sold at the very lowest prices for Cas, ALSO, Chests & Half Chests Choice TEA : bhds. Bright Sugar & Molasses; and a choice ussortmeat of Family GROCERIES. The Public are respeetfulty solicited to examine the stock, as yreat bargains for CASH may be ex- pected. Nov. 25, 1367. Great Clearing-out Sale. “HE SUBSCRIBERS intending to Builda New BRICK STORE next Spring, are desirous of reduciug their present STOCK OF GOODS, and will, after the Ist DECEMBER commence SELLING OFF | | | THEIR LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF BRITISH & AMERICAN MERCHANDIZE, GREATLY REDUCED PRICES For Cash Only. G. & S. DAVIES. Charlottetown, Nov. 25, 1867, A) QUEEN SQUARE HOUSE. } UST received, Ex New Dominion— | ; » <m 2 CASES LADIES’ & CHILDREN’S WINTER BOOTS & SLIPPERS, LATEST STYLES. Ex “ ALHAMBRA,” ~} cy x ’ 2 CASES FUR CAPS. WM. HEARD, fh’town, Dec. 2, 1867. Atmu S. Manufactory :— 66 Dozen ‘ Broad’s’’ Celebrated Chopping Axes, ENTS & NEW YEAR GIFTS, | quality better than ever before; heavy weights | aud.fatly warranted. H. E. STARBIRD & CO. * City Hardware store.’ Weceember2, 1867, 2m ‘ A RUIT! ERUIT! FRUIT! Layer Raisins, Valencia Raisins, Currants, Candied Peels, Spices, etc. etc. is — BEER & SONS. EA! TEA! TEA!—120 Chests, 55) half Chests. This Fall's ireneation, Money returned ii quality is not approved of. BEER & SONS. Ch'town, Dec. 2, 18467. bw Kor Sale AT THE Establishment of W. W. Lord, BY WHOTESALE! MOLASSES in Puncheens, Tierces and Barrels, SUGAR in Hhds. aud Barrels, FLOUR and INDIAN MEAL, TEA in Chests and balf Chests, ONIONS and APPLES, Boxes Ground COFFEE, Boxes Ground PEPPER, Boxes SODA and WINE BISCUIT, Barrels PILOT BREAD, Bays RICE, Boxes Liverpool Brown SOAP Boxes PIPES, 6 groes each, Any quantity of SALT, by the Bushel or Bag, HERRINGS in Barrels and half do. 25 Tons eommon BOLT-IRON, 3, 3, 3, a £15 cash, STEEL, Nails, Spikes and Rope, Second hand Rigying, Blocks, Sails, Masts, Bow- sprit, Patent [rou Work for the Windlass, and Boat for a Schooner of about 60 tons. 500 Tons Round COAL. 60 Tons Small COAL. Ch’towna, Dec. 2, 1867. CORNS and WARTS A RE permanently and effectually Cured by the use of ROBINSON’S Patent Corn Solvent. For sale by W. R. WATSON. City Drag Stere, December 23, 1367. CUTLERY! \ E have just received by Cunard Steamer, direct trom Sheffield, via Ualifax, 1 Case Assorted Cutlery, —Comprising— POCKET and PEN KNIVES of over ONE HUNDRED different’ patterns, feom three pence to ten shillings each. RAZORS, from one to six shillings each, inclu- ding a few of the celebrated “ Frame Backs.” SCISSORS and SHEARS, in great variety, in- eluding 3 dozen SHOP SCISSORS. Fine Ivery Handled TABLE KNIVES and FORKS. Fine Ivory Handled CARVING KNIVES, FORKS and STEELS. Common Knives ané Forks, from 2s. 6d. to 10s. a Set. Bread Knives, Oyster Knives, Putty, Butcher, Shoe and Farriers’ Knives; a complete assort- meut at the** CITY HARDWARE STORE.” H. kK. STARBLRD & CO. December 2. 1857. 4) THE FISHERIGS, &e. For Sale to the Trade. 10 BALES first quality Cotton Her- ring and Mackerel TWINE, 10,000 Ibs first quality do do NETTING, 5,000 doz do do do COD LINES, 2,000 duz do do do Mackerel and Pol- lock Lines, 50 superior do Stopper and Hauling Seines, do Light and Strong Mackerel Purse Seives, Cotton is as cheap as before the war. AMERICAN NET AND TWINE CO. 43 Commercial stveet, Boston. ISAAC C. HALL, Agent. Ch'town, December 2, 1367. din 20 do eu SALB The British Warehouse! Fancy and Plain Coal Scuttles, Faocy and Piaiw Coal Shovels, Iron Bedsteads and Stretchers. Umbrella Stands. Fire Guords, Nursery Guards, Fancy Feoders for Grates. Mahogany Poles, Rings and Eads. Brass Poles, Rings and Ends, Brars Brackets and Holders. Brass Stair Rods and kyes. Aud all Furuishing Goods, W. & A. BROWN. Charlottetorn, Nor. 11, 1867. IN STORE. ND for sale low, tor cash or approved Paper— 20) Chests y > oe pe CONGOU TEA, 50 Bbls Extra and Superfine FLOUR, | 30 Bbis Fine Biscuit and Pilot BREAD, | 10 Puns Retailing MOLLASSES, 100 Boxes 3 Crown Soap, 30 Casks KEROSENE, 5U Bbis Labrador and shore HERRING, | 20 Boxes RAISINS, 10 halt do. 25 Dor CORN BROOMS, Doz PAILS and Nests TUBS. N. RANKIN, Anctioneer’s Row. “ Nov. 25, 1867 ln IRISH WHISKEY. | CASES, 5 CASKS of DUNVILLE & CO.'s| 2 VERY SUPEKION | Irish Whiskey, | Pour sale by L. C. OWEN. © Ch’town, Dee. 2, 1867. ; (From Telegraph, Wth July, 1866.) | * The celebrated firm of Dunvitte & Co., Belfort | '—-the largest boiders of Whiskey im the worid—are about to extend their Bonded Warehouses to more thau double the size of their present very extensive Premises, in order to mature more extensively fur their Euglish, Americau and Colonial trade.” (From Times, 2\st Auzusty Y867 ) “Monster Wartesouses.—The Bonded Ware- houses recently erected by Messrs. Duxvitte &Co., Choate, or to JOHW McULEAN, Miller, — about Two millione of Whiskey.” : Belfast, will contain i éw pile gestions : 6 ans ; ei ed," bate ier ae eee South Side Queen Square. LA TEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH The Arehduke Albert, con jueret f Custoxaa, | King ; : Readiug Room and Examiner lis about to marry the Princess frederica, eldest N. Lb, reports the toss of the sche. Grape Shot, | The annanl meeting of the above Society for the! ; Situated at Stanley Bridge, New To tae waite langhter of the ex-Kivg lianove Hig | Capt. Ingalls, ot — “Tre ” vy oa election of Offeers for the year L868, will be held pie Subseriber has received instructions . tee aes OTHS | ve be Sold PUBLIU AUCTION, cape Taarerse, Dee 27th.—One boat lefe Hist ind the bride nineteen. The we _ 4 a e a tl oo wn ae vee in Scott's Hall, un Friday evening next, January | from Messrs. J.& J PURDIE, (whe intend | LOTHS ; CLO lis! CLf ; on FRIDAY, the Teeeene ee of \ Cars 4* sie, tel Wale Odeo Termen| AP ne: Eiceaiee tien menetind gua. Aur. h consisted ¢ tn) } vlis, Jrd, at half pat eight o'clock. Gentlemen wishing | making an alteration iu their isiness) to SB.LL by | 4 A first rate: lot of Hews ¥ Overconting. An FEBRUARY next (1868, ) at bour 12 for Cape brave: , i \ ae , drowned. } 1 ; LUCTION, at their Store in)Pownal Stree’, on | excellent chqice in Fall and Wiyter Trowsering, | *, ‘th Colonial Buildi in cine, at 8 aad lock Na I } is ~° >- to become members of the Club are invited to} W EDNESDAY, the Sih day of JANUAKY ue Xt, together with the usual assortipent of Broad 0 clock, noon, at the . ng, ' a i \ Maa \ , ! It 1s said that during the past 50 years sta-| ateend the meeting pe - es yg ert ge | Cloths, acc. os & guns Charlottetown, under wep Pe wh dhg - , t ath when betrothed to Prin Hluabert. tistics of the dry woods trade have proved that P.S. Maccowan, Sec’'y. | _ iiitianne Tk , BEER UNS. | wer of sale contained ina r i | a ; ty m ad units in every neal dk ha e tailed 3 Des. 20, 1867 - THEIR EXTENSIN i STOCK OF — ve Mecwann bearing date the 3rd day of \ iH et teed. aL? i] cin ahaiee ‘ , ; , 8KS ween i ‘ m the grandes eee ) A ‘wn in every hendreg Rave mad Sha ga ST. DUNSTIAN’S DEBATING CLUB. | BRY E.DODS EREAVY OVERCUATS—Well made uly, A. D. 1806, = er — Be iat _ one in every hundred realized a fortune. The debate on the question, Was the Emperor 9 and at reasonable prices. , : | Beil, of Pownship um ‘iM Bel "hte wife, ) 0) ae | Napoleon justified in abandoning Maximilian? will | CONSISTING OF: BEER & SONS. (Queen's County, and Jane M. I, 4 | . : : Ta ie late Rev. Sidney Smith, observed that! “** leon justified in abandoning Maximilian? will | | of the one part and the Honorable Williaa England and M al! y iis ws in March | atiene eidtles eaaual an i @.| be continued in St. Andrew's Hall thi he | ‘k and Colored Superfine Clothe, Doesk lw : “ Z \ M adjus f bin March) ‘vilway whistles seemed to him to be some-| b¢ Continued in Ot. Andrews a isevening, the) Jlack and Colored > Pp : » Doeskina, | i | Warren Lord. of Charlottetown, of the other , ; \ . W : oo 1% 7 person thing like the scream an attorney would give | 80th instant, at 8, p.m, An admission fee of three Faucy Cloths, enn a Ddliadines am ‘aPs} CAPS! Crt mare part: All that tract, piese or pareel of Land, i , t tere agyri ‘ t when the devil first caught hold of lim. | pence will be charged at the door. : aii — Sad “PlaiD all ache Ware a Goo, tend, om hon. gee an ews urs |situate, lying ond being on Towns ip Number I ‘ stion of the t r ec: ‘ cate 1 the a — ee | Pophinetts, us : : e*+) Cloth and Linitati ’ Se | pr ' i een i. poe oe — or ‘ a a Paras: i : ‘saci W. C. Grant, Sec'y. Alpaceas, French Merinos, Plaids, Crapes, Grana- | BEER & SONS. I'wenty-one, bere & bee ay va tha 7 : liekdltt Shae . - At rly hi i, recently, nearby the outers December 30, 1867. | lines and Faney Dress ne aud Embroid- | en ; Say: wo eee? “e we 2 be the Senta : . « the ‘ population turned out tO witness a gentleman | — pee : antl Sacques, Paleto Water! s ror len | pation ef Thomas Bi , en e East y ‘ i dial ‘acai Po} ; | : : * ; . ered Shawls, Manties, Sucqi vetots, Wi | ow , Pad k eget : . era ote 7 ; rrRape ww ENGtLanp.—Mesers. Gibbs, Bright | ¥8!*!eg on the water im the “arbour on large} CHEAPER THAN Even.—Now is the time for Proof Cloaks, Childreas’ Ewbroidered Cloaks, | LANKETS! BLAN kc {_. A good shore of Stanley River, on the North by the r : és - cs, their Liverpool repert of the 7th shoes, ke SHOW shoes. He did not at any! those wio are in want of Dry Goods to make! Hoods and Bounets, Blankets, Flannels, Paney | ussovtiment. Also Moret ER ‘ SONS | road irom Fyfe's Ferry, and an the West by I * ‘ ae te December, say.—The Bank rate remains at 24 | time sink below the mee, nnd smoked a pipe. | their purchases. And we would desire to eall| Coat a peg ie Sone St M NS. ‘land peschesed by Saunas McKay, ‘ ning — 7 ast per cent ( +.—Caotton has fatien in the A bad husband bexis his wife. : ~~ ‘ ee sd ateininn Wadena | Os FO ie aa8 we Gages nied ee orty-eight (48) acres, alittie more ef : ta b OTT eekeha chia if clr Be. ick taae Glee salle a ae ca : ae his wife, and a bad the attention of our friends to Kenest YouNG’s | Linens, Cotton Warp, W indow Damasks, Ribbons, | mwtEAL SKIN COATS '_-Ex*ra quality. ccianer ar all and siogular the houses, ‘ t ¢ ‘ Ci demas daring the ment bie dave Sete | large and well selected stock, coufident that those} pjowers aud Feathers, Gents’ White and Fancy | = , : ith the 4) : \\ : it uM ' pa re w " rain ee i i bh thet il tl j Shirt ] di 3’ and Gents’ Glover and Hose Hats! BEER ‘ SONS buildings and erections thereea, fond ap- j - ' # (rain arkets are dull and deelining. ~ 7 who favor bin with their patronage will get the | Shirts, Ladle owe a | a UND. | i i ‘Delong- : P xt ( L134 Ships ~-No enquiry Freights —Freights out Holloway's Ointment and Pills —Judicious | eat welien Gab thele temas it Aibaeiiieneid and Cape, Boots and Shoes, Hoop Skirts and | ee onid — ¢ . . — ; ‘Se to I7e. Gd. ve :. bat Management.— Though it is Impossible, m this , 7 me , * | Faney Skirting: a large assortment of Furs, in| + ing er appe g- se S ah d to New Orleans, Qs | Clmate of changing temperature, to prevent ill] ee Boas, Mutffs, Victorines, Buffalo Robes, &c., | CANADIAN MOUOUCCASIN3.—Ladies For further particulars and conditions of : per t ( Havana, 15s. p lheaith altogether, yet its form and frequency may | A telegraph despatch from Ottawa to the together with a quantity of Small Wares. aud Gents’ Felt aud Rubber Overshoes. sale apply at the office-of the Menorable R , ! oe 0 on of be thuch mitigated by the early adoption of reme- Collector of Customs in Halifax, states that | 30: | BEER & SONS. Joseph Lensley Charlottetown, er to the ; af i a _ dial measures When hoarseness, cough, thick} “articles the erowth and production of New-| ALSO: ie . subscriber ° 2 I on ili ee * breat oud the attending shght tever, indieate! foundiandand Prince Edward Island, will be ad-| Sides of Sole Leather, Kegs Baking Soda, Bags | ‘ - hin . ° , ‘ are \ i Ts ccoun rritation of the throat or chest, Holloway’s Ount-| tas d tree as heretofore Pik oa Peaks Nails and Spikes, Barrels of Washing Soda, | UBBERS! RUBBERS !—Ladies’, | 19 N 4th, 1867 enstie oe : i . co ea t should be rubbed upon these parts without | ee me ae | Bags Clench Rings, Boxes Ilue, boxes Gents’, Boys’, Oe a aan” ; _Ch town. t ov. th, IS67. 1s Phe Rev. F. X. LaF ite Parish Prieat |") ay m" - ob ene Sa There is a cataract in the interior of Labra- he ener are pach mer ee LIGHT \ Caraquet, Gloucester ( y,N.B, died ont 7 et nil tinccprecicts fo ee maga ess ldor half as high again as Niagra. It ison the; The above Stock is all in good order, and well | ; : a, ; omar . » on < : at Baracheis ape wana: Pie oe Hol wav’, | Northwest river, aud but three white men have | Werthy the attention of the rade. BRQUrFraLo ROBES and Sleigh Beils. | y E OFFER POR SALE, 25 CASKS N \ ‘ Father La Fra is a zealous priestand |" oa > ; ia it “a ‘ pl ever seen it | Terms—Three, four, and six months, " | " Gant ee ae ar - sa rist tiet “ ved and respected —a) ee oe Le : : , | r E t SONS. te tund test oF 0 degrees. : : dail: : ap cond tions and te every ordivary disease tu w Lich | : _~ . WILLIAM DODD, BEER £5 icamre oil brouzht to this Market, and sold by > <> ° . Protes es aCe uruauity is lable | a 7 + Dee. 23, 1867- Auctioneer. SKATE Auction, will explode at — 80 so e =! ’ bi M VERNON |] IV] “ : t { eee - | iy ADVERTISEMENT i ms SK ATES! SK ATES! ~ cA SS! ee eniiad it dangerous and an f ur amily ’ 12 va ed { : q n WW) AL “Wo. é “Ss 4 reat, Uy 5 * é : : | 2 st Fhe St. J I ree gv the de ot | ain Hiller. L s XMAS. AMAS, s All qualities and prices. —— use. the ate ec 1, eg ‘ \ Riv ile i i ot i rHAN ON irch O07 arate tarara saan OO ONINI NANA NA NINDS “~) ” . , . 7 Ar ’ y Y ” + _ae ¢ ns . : eyes a io Sc. no eae ee oe TENO MEEL THE REQUIREMENTS | strong light. te ‘ oe ! a hi Tl S I wish toadd to vour numerous tes- | AUCTION ! of the Season, I have for Sale— : WE ALSO HtVe IN STOCK: G0 Bushels of Rarley, j character aud his blameless lite —Haly t ils. Last September, while ut work « urting | 7s 7. St kx £ pesos & STEEL.—Bar Tron, all sizes. 5a Kerosene LAMPS. of all ious ; ess . * : 2 mr : a . iy" . ‘ de Oz. ere @ts o. . = - : , . t a : sole leather with a die and a heayy iron mallet, | Ship’s Eiaw sers, A arge oc ° Sleigh Shoeing, Cust aud Spring Steel, a large “~ a do CHIMNEYS, Nos. 4, 2, Sumd 4, ' ' do ian * _ |; AShooting Match tuok place on the Model | l made a mis-strike, and the mallet came down with g <2 Dp sian iene ~ LAYER RAISINS, assortment. vail acl ase o WICKS. do dy ” sai BR . | ; a. | Purm on the afternoon of Saturday last, between | its whole force on my thumb, splitting it from the | é t SALES ROO M, on THURSDAY, VALENCLA do BEER & SONS. Glass SHADES, Globe and Harp putterue, - I oy S ane W . three mer of Capt. Holman’s Company of Moun ! l ls i l t the patie ticstnds cress FIGS Paper — on JouN FURNESS, harfing: , Dp 5 ' : ee UE | first joint entirely open, and laid the bone bare. | - side _ +, p : " : i “_ so ed Rifles, and an equal number of Capt. Wright's ' ’ i Oned@inch HAWSER, about 35 fathoms. . wh PTITWS 2 IQS1 Cas ras: G Shades, extra Rarners, Collars, Hemde December 26th, 1867 Royalty) Comp ae The ranges na wi " .| L supposed I bad ruined my thumb forever; bat 1| One bd inch Dv. -_— 3 ée. French PLU MS, ASTINGS fe CASTINGS F Threshing el Shade Rings and Clasps, for the altewweiuns sa re tlie : cumpetitior w “Te 2 u : ee “ : f ne = thought of your Pain Killer us I bad otten heard 7 "LE 7 Jordan A LMONDS, Machine wud Mud Digger. + rQ or repair of Lamps of all kiuds. SAINT JOHN'S DAY. en Saee Se oer paren, Eee . . . ' N. RANKIN, Auctioneer. Candied PEELS, BEER & SONS. ALSO, A new description of LUCINE OIL BURNER, with attachment for raising and lowering the wick —the scares and nest article for a Hand to carry abont the house yet introduced. With » fall supply of LUCINE OLL and WICKS. All at the Lowest CASH pr ces, Wholesale and Retuil. Hl. E. STARBIRD & CO, Dee. 2, 1867. Sin SAVE MONEY. J. W. FALCONER & Co, Have received, per Alhambra trom Boston, Mens’ and Boys’ Winter Caps, In Far, Astrican & Cloth. Sold at Small Advance on Cost. Paper Collars, In Shakspeare, Crescent, Linen Finish, and Clipper, at 7d per box. Gentlemen’s Ties, In Sheridan, Grecian, Henrietta, Queen, Fancy and Black Knots and Parepus. The best assortment in town. Gents’ Knit Vests! BUFFALO ROBES. For all who seek Comfort. INSPECTION SOLICITED. Charlottetown, Nov. 25, 1867. i BUY YOUR HARDWARE GOODS W. E. DAWSON’S, Who has Imported this Fall, and has on hand, the largest stock hitherto offered to his customers. Noy. 25, 1267. Was FAua IMPORTATION, Per Ships ABEONA ¢ L. C. OWEN, JUST ARRIVED aT Queen Square House. WM. HEARD. Charlottetown, October 21, 1867. British Hardware Store! Reddin’s New Buildings, @ueen Street. TONE & BOVYER bey to announce - the epeniay of the above Commodious Pre- luises With a Large and Carefully Selected Stock of GENERAL HARDWARE, BRUSHES, CUTLERY, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, PARA- FINE LAMPS, OIL, etc, ect. Every care having been taken to buy personally trom the best British and American makers they trust that by combining MODERATE PRICES with STRICL ATTENTION, to merit a full shure of i‘ublic Patrouage. Charlottetown, 25th Nov. 1867. THE NEW SERIES OF SCHOOL BOOKS. HE NEW SERIES OF READING BOOKS, authorized by the Board of Eduaca- tion for ase in the PUBLIC sCHUOLS of this island, can now be had complete at MARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, QUEEN STREET. A Liverat Discorsr allewed te Teachers and and wholesule Dealers (> Please send in yeur orders. _Ch'town, Sept 30, L867. tf USINESS, Notice to Debtors. yee Subscriber hereby notifies that a complete change being about to be made in the Business carried on at Orwell, heretofore, by the late Patrick Stephens, deceased, and subse- quently by the undersigned. And this is to vive notice to those parties indebted to Mary Stephens, Executrix, and to the ander- signed, by Judgments, Notes of Hand, and Beok Accounts, that unless they pay their ive accounts in full this Fall, they a!) be with - out further notice on the closing of the Navi > All kinds of merchantable prodace taken in payment. .J. CLARKE. Orwell Cheap Store, Rept. 330. 1967, : tf NOTICE. _ Te EK Subscriber having closed his business establishinent at Sxmmerside, hereby noti all persons indebted to him, for Moone, hoe accouliis, Promiseary netes or otherwise, that the sume must be paid to hin at his Ofiice in Charlotte- tewn. z AMES C. POPE. Charlotretown, Sep. 2. 1867, a FOR ‘SALE, | At the Head of St. Peter’s Bay, VALUABLE PROPERTY, coneist- ing of 100 Aeres of LAND, on which are a Dwelling House (new,) 30x28, containing six well finished rooms; also, Two Barns, a good Well and Spring of Water, with plenty of Mud in the river. The ‘Farm is only a quarter of e mile from the dead of st, Peter's Bay, avd has a front of 3G chuius on the Bay Kiver ; abeut 48 acres are-cleared and in a high state of cchivation, 30 xcres are covered with Hard Weed aud Kaila, the remainder is fit to stamp. ‘The above ie Well worthy the attention of sous Wishing to purchase a arm, asit ill -be cheap und time given for pas «f abe purchase money. For Terms, &c¢., apply st the Examenaer Orrice, St. Peter's Bay. | Head St. Peter's Bay, December 6, 1867. de at _