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    he Tce inthe Bays and Rivets is still good,

    land ..fke Cutingent ‘ eS a The Legislature is still in eseasion. The | and Horses and gt conse Atala vet fEW ADVERTISEMMERTS
    sae Sen rcoumaG the adoution of fie new tariff increases the duty on nearly every directions From present appeartices we are .
    her miwey of Chat se, thus saving ÂŁ600 article to a very large extont This increase | DOt likely to fave an early Spring It would re-| wie eg EOS age
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    er anim it ataities to dsm i is rendered absolutely necessary in order to raise Gite at least two weeks warn we _ tw d ESTATE |
    i . Pe - . a 5 he tee . ; . ’ ligtifest age
    Sa ialn art e ohts srainst Gatarie i arevenue. Those who clamor againet Contedera- | 8tey Me tee There is not yet the elightest ap. | j
    ‘ z (? t 4 I a e | ivi should make a note of the tact. and contrast P&*! Pt iggy \. yoo 7 wrens ys. Bg
    queve : th Hominion tari¼ witi : thie Harbor. Av unusual eccurrence al Lhe sea- ’
    a “ thes i ith the following list of ve}
    livnse of Common ** nend # rex , . , ) a A - son of the year We are informed that several Welln’ OUSeS, Ce |
    i P . . ares of duties ou a few articles :—** Che daty on amoked a ar ; ie ' ay |
    ve and hie » ‘ . , . : : ; » Ti arta) Melghs, luuded for Charlottetown, Jett Summer 1 1% ’
    . ines en S dieiaiehd meat. &c., is inereased trom Bl (under last year’s gh ay d ft : : t ’ : : wd E OU) be sold by PUBLIU AUCI LON, |
    oers wn ; tariff) to $8; butter from 7Ve tu Bl 12; cheese | 14 4 lew Eays since, drove direct wulside the! - PRIVATE CONTRACT, the following
    i J. H. Ande ; : Harbor, and came down the Strats the whole!) or PRIVATE CO) Q VOW Ing |
    ereral em — : trom §1 25 to F140; eur trom 36e to dle; lamber er ee SS | VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY:
    and i 1% “a . ast oie i trom Oe te Bly corn meal from Zc to 15e±; distance on the ice, Such a Voyage 8 & rare oc- : iviuly d JSE |
    ~ aed that the on oo f a “ d ote * oy, | currence.—dsi That commodious and eliyitly situated HOUSE
    5 » oatuenl Pe te 20; pork 7Ve to $1; shingles 30¹ noe bars ok Gud
    lea i±, * iM . Site \ ‘ VY to 40e ; tubsece 7c to Lec.” PAIN KILLER! Ku a i
    ; " . ℱ ol. d { & Jak ° 6s DRawiti ee |
    scustion is ket Âą oom \ = ee oe Jntelogence bas been received of the wreck, at Pavilion Hotel,
    tere * fh co : : ita er’s Potot, on the 4th inst, of the ar Quato : : . | xituated ov the corner of GREAT GEORGE and
    ware- burnt tcdeath a farm use twenty) Poole, master, while proceeding trom Burge to Family Medicine of the Age |} DORCHESTER STREETS, together with ONE. |
    miles from Oiwa on Weduesday last Lapoie, on — ot mgs were the Rev ar faken [oternally, it Cures PHIRD of Lown Lot No = oe ger gs on — }
    - ‘ 7 { t ) jamuberlait, sipotie, Mra. Chanberlain, ans }t slunuds) lu tue Second undred of Lown Lots
    Orrawe ark au i { ( 8s ( bamoderiait, of tprolte re : ? Desenter Cholera Niarrhaa : »}
    : 3+ Jub: A. Macdone asl d Inde-| Mr. DeGrouchy, agent for Messrs. Nicolle & Co, o ery a . Die - yesner now yielding a rental of ÂŁ120 per year. {
    la’ ws . : ' . ramp, an ath ih € MemMac . . , ‘OTT 7
    treo Pariiawzet Act ‘Jn reply to; eo Lapolls, and that Mrs. Chamberlain, Mi B Oe team plaints : , Phat weli-tinished aud comfortable COTTAGE, |
    ise « are « . . ‘ P. j rf ‘ ° . y ~
    } “ stedinds ahs sention of Govern-| DeGreucby, and 4 seamen were drowned, Mr. | Paint Col lately occupied by F. W. Harxs, Esqr, having |
    " . ~Y i > hie 1 ’ i - . in s t - fr, . }
    Burpee, B@e ¼ : laritl ’ but S . Chauberiam aud the Master beisg the only yp vtety ht =. Four good sized Koows on each flat, convenient |
    pent We > Peace sane curng vce persuus saved. Liver Complarnt, : Out-buildings, and One-quarter of Town Lot No. |
    hot dec eed at present to say whetuet wou Dyspepsta and indigestion, OU, on which the baildings stund, having a front on |
    our us - Y» , » P j plebrs , - . "
    gh drties on floar, cera and corn mea St Patoiek's Day was duly celel rated by tbe Sere Threat, Dorelester-street of 42 feet, and pearly opposite |
    ry As tempt will be made reduce t Irishmen of St. John’s. Phe Irish Benevolent Sudden Colds, Coughs, &c. &c.\ the * Pavilion Hotel,’ im the First Hundred of |
    See a sage hg Society walked ia procession, but In consequence _ . m a" frown Lots.
    the Governor General to $52,00± ‘ : ’ ; Taken Externally, it Cures | wae
    es eh dane \i W , of the recent death of several of ifs meubers, the Also, Ove-fourth part of Town Lot No. 16, known |
    Anthe Senate, Hon. Me -_ usual banquet was not held Boils, Felons, Cuts, Bruises, I — 9 Scalds,| ag the site of the OLD FLOUR MARKET, front- |
    notiontor to-m pay >.> ' Che Newfoundland Government have advertised se ‘88 ee a a tess portedy types. g street 42 feet, aud on Richmond |
    reduct of Stiaries, DeyiDIny Wh overs far te raf ti muveyance of Her Majesty's Tooth Ache, Pain in the Face, Neu- street 34 feet, and uearly opposite the Colonial |
    ed UCubes or tegders tur the eot , "et ier Majpe . . : ’
    : is » downwards . — — en ve ate raigia, Rheumatism, Frosted Building, being the most eligil.e busines setand |
    (jenersi, ana . ’ ‘ mails betweeo St. John’s aod Halifax for a period : if : \ FF |
    LY s, M erm, & On BS < i} ‘ Ist July next Feet, &c. dec. &e. to be bud iu the City.
    < a i if three veare trom the Is j Xt . . > ne y .
    i ve eT es a oe, April 6, 1868 } One fourth part of Town Lot No 20, in the}
    partaĂ©nt The sealing veesele have all taken their depart ———- } Second Hundred of Town Lots, situate on the |
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    ture. tor the Gahery. and for some time the weathe: HUNN EWELL’S South-East Coruer of the Fanning Garden. and
    ‘THE EXAMINER will be auxiously watebed. ‘The floet is about as mg | having a front of 40 feet on Prince Street, and 34 |
    oe ee arge as last year "s UNIVER iL } Ten Years have clear ly feet on Sydney Street, iu the Zud Hundred |
    Tue proprietorship of the Hxaniner having Fhe Wesleyan Chapel and Parsonage at ps oe Anyi proved that the theory ot a . ~ EB pare oe gy
    ; — P . ‘ | aia waa’ , od i 5 re : cl ‘ simplicity, the great element) eh VANL, situate LLG JIS, Lot 44, only |
    sated into new hands, it will our duty, Pwillingate were receatiy destroyed by fire - ot thia splendid preparatiun, | 2Tee miles from the SOUTHPORT FERRY |
    Âą ena ted -1aP- A , "| WHARE. There are on the premises a comfortable |
    saxyt Ween, WEN Lhe arrange Mens het ated 1 . whico allows Its use whetever (here is tickiiog or; owe oo » ar - tins }
    ‘ is reported that Napoleon and i ; |} COTTAGE, BARN, &e, a good WELL affording |
    -hange, st have beet ymiplete t gciip, ' " Eu ‘ reitation ia the Threat, and producing ne debi- sini . he sa ELL affording
    « the change, Shall have been Conipic " ¹ } wre the summer to visit the Sultan at ji : a never-tailing supply of water These premises |
    he f F er we . y. is tbe onlg and true theory by which Colds,}| yre pleasantly and conveniently situated, having a}
    gale ON What grounds & COBUNUARCE © , S capital, that Mapare — Whit C4) Coughs, Hourseness, Bronchial Complaints, and | good trontage on Hillsborough Bay; about 20
    vert lidera! patronage which has bitherto been | upon Francis Joseph, and then take a trip to! all Throat Affectiuns, Which, it neglected, eud in| acres ure cleared and ander cultivation, the Land
    Sed to it, will be looked for by its new St. Petersburg to | ne the guest of the Czar. | Consumption, can be effectually cured. being of superior quality, and plenty of Sea Manure
    exieue ow Shy a a oer es ? The Er ess W ‘r y oes
    2 nm SS Will Âą tint her ioOuy-con to Sore Throat. the great origin of Di stherta
    nrie ac hile i sow tito say "= oa (ORFS SECURE, SE 6 nd P Ă© > w > } ia , sry |
    popriectors. Meanwhile, it is sufhicient to say templated pilgrimmage to Jerusalem. when neglected, is cured by making a Garyglt The whole of the above Valuable Property will |
    a ee ae: a es —— t a ' ie be sold (if uot disposed of by private sale) by |
    at no departure from the laberal princip: , ; i with equal parts of water, ; AUCTION, en FRIDAY, the FIRST day of MAY}
    . ae eet mo ere na? » t —_ » . : ℱ : ee |
    . gbich, throughout its whole « wee the » Among t ; rece it ‘ ac on a ‘ ef antiquities at [SP Whoopng Cough is completely relieved of | next, at the hour of 11 o'clock in the forenoon. on
    “er “— i) yoine 18 the Dase of an alta the tee Mpslion Upor ) its violence by a C@stant use of the remedy. jthe premises, (excepting the Farm) commencing
    Examiner has been distinguished, is Coutem:| which atates tuat it was erected by Cneius Do —, at the ** Pavilion Hotel.” r
    te laa , Py ‘ §9" Testimonials of undoubted character can be | * . . ” —
    milids ai itis, WIG Wak Chie of the Coensuia i . . m ‘
    plated napa yr ak ie neha wart | Seeu at my office by all. Perms Liberal, and made known at time of Sale,
    i —— tae years oo a mh nu MOTPOT Te ' p or ov appli Lio the Subse iber |
    7 - > Or pplication to the Suvseriber. }
    Tac Dramatic and Musical entertainment any public works during the reign of the Em-| Small Bottles, 25 cents. Large do. 50 cts. | H. HASZAI
    , ? H M a...| per r Augustus Pius altar is supposed to have a Sold by all Wholesale and Retail Dealers in me en i . AS LA iD. }
    tobe given in St, Andrew's Mali on ± “#* | stood before the statute of Jupiter Victer, uear | Medicine. | a ee |
    . ; } r thin 4 . a ae os “ vATAT IIE PE . ? med
    aod Tuesday next, promises to be @ grand) oF within Whose tenpic It was fouad. JOHN L. HUNNEWELL, Proprietor, {| FOR THE BENEFIT of THE POOR
    sfair. The plays to be presented, Much in te a ‘ Uae si ga RN AEN Ren Practical Chemist, 97 Commercial Street, Boston, at
    . ‘ AN EXTRAORDINRY CREATURE DIS. Mass | i
    J ° ose ‘ . ° . y * ' on ‘ —_e
    Mach Care, and O'Callaghan, are of the most COVERED IN MISSISSIPPI — THE

    i the musie will be “WHAT IS IT” OUTDONE

    W.K. Warson, T. DesBrisay, Wholesale Agents, |

    ‘Charlottetown Dramatic Club,

    giifiniu: Nature, A i : ; ; ‘ Charlottetown. | |
    wiect. We understand that the performs . From the Vicksburg Herald, March \. +: eieeiiaedhabavate, Tdi ih ace n: GRAND
    : = Dstt Sesante Bed enlles fram this ete ic ai AM EPFECTUAL WORM MEDICINE
    lyeady proficient in taetr iferent arte . : ibeies : . : , 3 : : y r ay + TATA.
    i ea . ; small streain Known as Bear Creek, which emp Briown’s Vermifuge Counfits, DRAMA ric AND MUSICAL
    a. ~ Uw, ? rer r : if m4 r 2 an Par P : r '
    Taose who wish to spend & picasant evening ties into the Big Black River. For some time Or Worm Lozenxces. Much sickness undondt- | }
    reer cehade coon thie ceeteemmse," We|ceoteranen sions tere tees ila Cre | int Areas Lneanens. Mach cekrem endeeté | daauunn TERS
    : : ; ud an extraordinary tmal seen near this ereek. | causes, is 48) iby worms. The‘ VerMIFUGER i
    s homper s@3 : . . i
    wish therm: Dumper houses. { sese stories were laughed at and derided by the Comrits,” although effectual in destroying wornis, On Easter Mouday aud Ruesday,)
    — - yen? po ene elieving In any euch etatement 4 possivie iry to the most Geiieate cniia, } - ± j
    Jens, BeveViIng I ! el at ents . 4 i
    The Moutreal Trade Rertew, in “ some thougdte! Tins extraordinary creature had often euddents y|
    o changes ia the Tariff,” refera to postage on P esented himself among the negroes in the early | “4° ee ee ee ’ |
    oo Changes 1a Lh arly, ~ Poe . : Highaiy- } j * | in eradicullue worms, so Durtiul to cblidren { 1
    t following language wight, causing greal comsternation ameny Q ving WwW vequire immediate atten | . |
    . : . 5 hem. He ia described by the negroes as being eylect of the trouble often causes prolong The Instrumental part of the Entertainment will |
    Phere we no objection raised against reeent | about exght feet high, each ewe, in heir langwage, | ed « i be performed by Messrs. EARLE and Vinwicomax. |
    egieiatien auieug our eastern fellow-sadjecis, Mat “aa large as a hen’s egg.”’ with oo nose and ne Symptoms of worms in children are often over-} Who bave kindly volunteered their services on this |
    we more strongly eympathize wiih, than ther) upper lip, bia two eye teeth as large ae a man's oked. Worms in the stomach and bowels cause ; OCCasion. |
    edjection to the re-impusition of newspaper post | thumb, extending down over his chin about eight |! mm, Which Cub be removed Olly by the Use PLCKETS Is 64 and 3s, to be had at the stores |
    age. The Government might very proper'y bave | inches; his right foot points directly to the frent, Of 4 s„re remedy Phe combinati f ingredients |} of Hon. ?. Walker, W. R. Watson, James Red- |
    acceded to the manifest wish of the Heuse during ; used making Brows's** Vermirucre ComFits din, Owen Connolly. N. Large, and at the Book- |

    and the left te the vear, and Mie measurement of

    ite Inet meeting. and net only bave leit aews-/ the track is just twauty three inches in length; ee as to give the best possible elfect with | store of Kdward Reilly, Esqrs.
    a — - ‘ » : suietv. in
    papers free in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, bis Boger-vails are absut six inches long; the hair ili - _— a“ ae eee: Doors epea at7, Perfgrmance to commence at a
    but extended the boon to Ontario and Quebee.| on bis head—which is stiff and wiry— sweeps Co , keas R ago roprietors, New „ yr Sold qurter to 8. }
    There ia net over $35,000 of revenue Wvolved,| the ground as he walks, and & parted in the rear °3 i iy % ne sar tei wd a W. 0. GRANT,
    and when compared witt three quartera oe! aimil-| and brought dewn in front on each side of his . Secretary.
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    lion of pustai revenue, (haf sui ié insigt heant. | si; gulariy forme d chest, which is not round or Gat, . eer Ch'town, April 6th, 1868.
    We beleve none of The lnnposts enacted in eeeim- but is angular lke that of a fowl The bair on Mar! 1eqa, ti pn
    ber last is more mmpopular than tiie one ameny the body of this singular being is very stiff, and Mn 3bst Feb, fast, by John 3 t, Eeq, J. P, of In the House of Assenibly, {
    the ‘ wise meu of the Eaet nud we think arua grows to the rea par g at the angle of the Seuris, MM mes : st ernon hiver, to y j %
    meat would do a graceful a da atery | breastbone, growing back, and uniting, with a Peg x fv ‘R oo ‘T a en eee ee
    ; thea t af thea sur s , : > aad aa : ‘ ‘ son, Me t, of West Kiver ot 4 7“ ile ae ‘ . |
    thing to aboheh the tax Delore (Qe preseut Seesivs | long, stiff growth on the spiue, which extends " ! FE} ESOLVED, That no petition for any ob- |
    comes ta an end back about one foot like the epinal fin of a At Lyuwovood,. the residence of J. Hastard,Eaq., r 3 : :
    _-_—-s- ~ or the briaties an the back of a buar—tbhe hair on | ℱ hieaors Puesday morning. the 3ist uit /
    Ex-Govexnon Eyre —It is suid that as Mr./ hie arme is parted and grows in the eawe way, yon. p Kr glee hy a a : Pre - paaee
    " i ae ‘ P ± lui it ame or Summerside to Annie F. AL
    Eyre, the tate Governor of Jamaica, bas come! making a long, t k brush on the back ef the 1 ; sie - 2 ke bole i ce is : . oe
    at iaieli tied be u : Sic ilies " a — ph beater aughter of the late Wiiliam ORDERED, That the said Resolution be in- |
    te Londen, an application Wweuid Ge made Ww S artis, exleadciag trom tie e uiders tu the putnt! Huszard Esq f Bellevue j d |
    Thomas Henry, at Bow Street, tor a warrant to of his widdie finger. Lhe same peculiarity is a i s P car he 2th |, rted in ali the newspapers published in Char
    ' a ‘ rce lice of Cite orid 8 father, on the tt ±
    ; on the & t ehareed th t yan! ob P » wom ee 1 A. “e : iottetown. j
    brag bom Defere [Dd = rey enargee Witt nd Zan opservadie an bh iegs so white person hes by the Kew. Robs S. Pattersou. Mr. William JOHN MeNEILL. C. H. A |
    accessory (eo [ae Murder ot M (george \ am o6ever @een bin u i recentiy, when he was dis-!' Henry Lai: f Nor bedeq 1Âą, to Miss Jane : Ce : il
    Gorden. The former apy “ Was | covered OV @ benting party Several gentlemen, Murray. of the same place Wed ar i: i ee metre a Pe a ee }
    stopped by the grand jury, was aguinet General | acquaintances ot outs. met on last Toursday week Valuable Freehold Property|
    Nelson aud Lieuteaant Brand, Mr Eyre t With a view of bear huntingin thisswamp. Thes Died, “ 3 ‘i
    busing at [ual Lime Culbe lerwaid tu theee lle Were accomputied OY Aboul Bb leen weil trained 4 iia sii an Oo wimamns fter five weeks * —X4±€ -@
    barge. Guys bey epured for the Bunt early in the « ] i } ; cea » @ ,
    ee ~— norning Pt eset Pei me! eh a MeNe M.D, eoSth year of | 7—ENHE Subaeriber has been instructed to}
    : ‘ ! u “A hie iboul Comuneneing their a ip leceused sided at ea t « ’ “a 7 ’ at
    Danixe RewBexy — We ‘arn et James tention Was attracted ta ad anusuatly inge er twent < d was highly re wl et {for eetealige “‘eeip oe tag on ype
    ‘ Paar love i shout 500 j ae ae ap i ; i ig remises, on WRIA the Firteexts day of
    Beairete Haq of Malpey ee wnan Trace In The Bell Bellz tips x3 sation wis sCler now ledge and his amiable qnalities py pee po the h ur of 12 o'clock, no . all
    . ‘ tolen tot a granmercy pear the . es aad vi ; , ee ; : @xl, 4 De hot > clock, hoon,
    ane © oe - j bh we e a “4 the} it was disc weres that the track was coustantly Suddenly, on the Ist alt, Miss Penelope Sarah | that valuable property. consisting of a Dwelling
    shere, where be had thea: stored ais 8 Cel being reversed In an inatant the etories et the Yutes b2ud ve of her age The deceased) House aud Premises. situate in Charlottetown, |
    Valniy one of (he west daring }odberivs We Bake | negroes wccurred to the purty, and at once it was) Was daugtiter of t late Kictard Yates, Esqr, and | treuting on Sydney street, being one fourth part}
    ever Besrd of. Ag there is na dwubt t hal determined to purse the creature which had | Sister \. 11 Yates, keqr, of this city ef Town Lot Number Twelve, in the 2nd Hun-
    there were several persona engaged in this bus made the track The doga were justa thy called At Taunton, Mass . on the Lith instant. Chriatina, | dred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, and Low 1D |
    hess, (Be parties will yet be jound out. V he and encouraged to fi w the track, whieh they | rétiet of the late Mr. John Ansatin. aged 52 veare,| the vecupation of Mr. William Barnetead.
    rogues fall wut Kuuest people get Locir owu.'— | did promptly. The gentlemen, wounted upon | formerly residing at North River, P. E. Island Luis property is situate in one of the most
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    S$. Journal. |} good horsee, found but little difficulty ia keeping On the &th uit, at the Free Churei Manse, Can- | central placee of Business in ae SY » within a“
    : ee 5 } ip with the hoveds = To a few aiinutes an object isby, Caithness. near the close of the 87th year of |few yards of Queen Street, oe is wpe a ae
    Recier Evxp —The eudseribei ge to a was presented to their view which sent a chill to 3s ave. David Macgregor Deceased was the gall acca! dunes, eae Waco Mercantile or Mechanica
    knowledge, per Hon. G W. Howlan, the aum ot! , ee b, fn : futhero ite Jolin Macgreger, Secretary tothe | Business. n the premises isa large Two Storey }
    ae the beart of every member of the party They | 4 — wi ee - : 2 : : : ,
    five pounds, as a denation from the Hoa Robert earthed the neadeecrint “i 7° | Beard of Trade, and M. P. for Glasgow, and of Building, divided into a Store and Dwelling
    D. Mestheone wn cid of the fends surecribed for |... St shes lS Necereclee- = SUING —Spperenuy | a... W. Pual, of this city Llonse, with Stable, Bakery, and Out-houses in
    eo slag : Sy | Sena —suddenly arose from bis lair, turned aud ; site” hs ; the rear. |
    the relief of tue deatitute, in the Seeoud Rvuad | ;,. & moment stood in silent inepection of bis On Tuesday, the 24th inet, at hig resideace — : ’ }
    District vi Prinee County paveneve, and thet tabbontie. ngston, Lot 19, in the enjoyment of hope full of The property is offered for sale at private con

    Jas. Forsy1 with a yell truly

    : terrific, wheeled and with the speed of the faatest
    ‘ apie? — a borse, rushed away before the dogs. This wild
    To THe Evrror oF THE EXAMINER land exciting

    Dear Sir, nearly

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    of ten miles, when last the terrible

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    chase was continued for a distance | )

    SUih year of ber aye.

    tality and eternal lite, Mr. William Casley,} tract, until the above day of Sale.
    , will be given

    A good Title

    ears
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    At Princetown, on the Ist inst. Catherine. the | Further particulars, ae to terms, title, &c, may |
    eloved wile of Mr. Malcolm McGougan, in the} be had on application to Messrs. Alley & Davies, |

    Solicitors, at their office in Charlottetown, or to}

    In anewer to a letter in your last nuinber signed pte yw ae yy "a : — ha i At Lot 16, on the 20th inst, after an illness of =e eee nteg) e :
    “± ik Strickiaud wale beg to ask the assumed with . . eae aa 7 “a - ete - and tarning two years. ef disexse of the heart borrve witb W {LLIAM DODD, Auctioneer.
    suthor ti“ the Tuplin bourse won the rat heat yt se y we e i : : 1 i Zed the lorem | patient resiguation to the Divine W ill, Ch rlovte | Ch’town March, 30, 1868.
    easily,’ at the secoud race, how cance be (C § Wild Doth hands, and by the exercise of super-| Catherine, fourth daughter of Mr. Samuel Me- | |

    yer . , a “uiman muscular etrengtt, buried ite loug taloue| Fadven. in the i4th vear of her ag
    L § ) te teli we that be had staked three pounds | “ ” a! 3 NS HIG taunt adyen, ia the th year of ber age ee |

    ‘2 the body of the heuwling brute, and literally At Is d the SALE AT AUCTION.

    aud in referring to statements on
    said |

    he deny

    on the Lilly,
    the subject, in tae Summerside Journal,
    sheald contradict them aa untrue W:

    tore the dug asunder.
    ly seized the next and sent its two immense tusks
    through the skull of the duomed dog

    One of the

    Dropping this, it instant-| Bartlet Alien aged 53 years

    Jouuhton on

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    29tk March. | oe : :
    \'HXHE Subscribers will sell, by Public

    Auction, on MONDAY, the [th day of |
    APRIL, at 4 o'clock, p.m, all the WOOD neces-

    At Crapaud, on the 3ist of March, Elizabeth, the |

    toat fact? Dr. Strickland says, in reply te your | | ? beloved wife of Mr. George Wiggiuten, aged 71 | “ ‘i Ă©
    crreapoadent (* Disinterested looker o ” whoee | Waters becomiug alarmed for the safety of the! years : } sary to build a Fishing Schooner of abont 60 tons,
    favor I never saw until I received the Examiner party, drew hos revolver and fired twice at the) % | m. mm, Masts excepted, und now lying at Chepstow,
    ; : : quan ster. but lent! i Tec sas ; ae a‘ ———--——————_ | pear Souris, Lot 49.. Terms at Sule
    in which it appeared,) that at “two o'clock was; WOnster, Dul evidently without eflect other than 5 a | . IEE
    the time appointed for the race, &e.” True, | t tighten it by the report, when, turning, with a Pal L. Met REE,
    that waa the hour named, but the race which came hedious yell, it pluaged into the river, diving and MILAS Met HEL, j
    off wae for secand class horses enterit tur the rematning uoder water fully five wituutes, when ° : Pa DON: C AME BELL.

    : ’ eo gie: ’ —_~ oe | Souris, Mareb 24, 1868. 2iu

    secoud-elnes purse ouly, and not, as le knows it would suddenly spring high into the air, |
    very well, fur the first race, which, fur that day, | swing with the voice ol @ regiment of svldiers |
    did not eome off tor want of cowpetition. And It fisally swam to the epposite side and dis-
    he knows, too, that the driver of the “ Lil y”’ appeared in the neighboring forest, siuce which
    ouly offered to enter her in said second- in order te wake the required nuwber, aud agreed Several attempts have been made to capture it,
    to.“ haul ber out’ and “nat drive reund the but up to the present time
    course,”” because the horses entering in that WwW bat this strange creature 38, no one can con- |
    second-class race would not compete with Lilly, jecture. The gentlemen with whom we bave
    aod not, as Dr. Strickland would wofairly insinu- conversed represent it as a black wiaa about
    ate, for fear of being beaten. ' ax tert high, but in other respects reseinb-
    Aste the fourth fortaightly races, the “ axser- hug, to @ great degree, the description given by
    tions for proof’ of the Doctor ia still further irow MO Negroes. It has broken the negroes from at-

    witbout success

    the truth, and io reply thereto, te use bis own tending Loyal Leagues at night in that seetion of Including varieties of Early Cabbage, Cucamber,

    elegant words, “3 greater falechood was never | COUDUY.
    uttered,” than that Lilly broke ** twenty times ’
    Why don't he tell bow many times “ Bess” gal- :
    joped? One of the Committee, Dr. Jenkins, can „istar’s Balsam of Wid Cherry is the remedy |‘
    testify that I demanded the third heat to settle par excellence, tur the cure of coughs, colds, eroup, |
    the dispute, and was denied that right

    That the “ Lilly" won the race in question,
    ean be teaiified to by every disinterested man on throat,
    the ice at the time, and thar had competrat judges, | sumption.
    who would not be overawed by the Brivade, been | z
    appointed, the “ Lilly” would nave bee
    the winner, is also no conjecture ;” in proof of GP 1G Paris.
    which [may state, that one of the judges was| WOwWan named
    heard to exclaim the Lilly is ahead! when a operations and gave out the parts. Marie |
    shout froan the Brigede decided to the ± outrary— | Autvuive, a young Genevese girl, wae her lieuten- |
    influenced or intimated by whom, one of the! aot and led the active work out of doors. A big |
    Committee was heard tu say te the judge—aave | paysanne was a useful member, and used to bustle |
    the mark—etick to it ~ Beas” ic ahead. No won-| #beut in the crowda at the omibus etations, while |
    der that duplicity waa practieed, when C. L. S'e.| the rest picked pockets
    own servant-inan was one of the judges |

    And another of the judges said the race was |
    such a close tie that it was impossible to tell!
    which won. His decision on that matter would)? . . :
    be on s par with his ideas of truth relative to| Will present it to him, as a birthday gift, on
    other matters teuching character | the 14th April.

    Instead of offering tu “drive the race over! ee i
    again,” C.L.S aud bie brigade leit the ice for Mup DigGers —Ilnstead of 50, the correct |
    their resort at Rocky Point Whart, where a dis- number for New London is 100, mostly we rked
    sentient voice, whu contended that “ Lilly ” wen’ by horses. At Rustico there are at Cove-|
    the race, would have been waltreated were it not| bead 8 and in Tracadie Bay about 3u—making a}

    “— > -_ >.

    “ Time Tries all Things,” and has proven that

    whooping cough, bronchitis, asthwa, phthisie, sure

    > --

    declared | ,
    The leader, a stout middle-aged
    Catherine Keller, planned the}

    te. —
    The friends of the Hon. Mr. McGee have |
    | purchased a full length portrait of him, and

    iy 5
    5

    tbat he was reacued trom the erowd by a friend. | (tal for places yet heard trom of 50U.— Pat. | pants of real estate within the City, according to

    As to his allusion to tue practiee in E igiand |
    or the United States,” I think wy lore of fair!
    play will compare favorably with that of oue who} ed for sheep in less of appetite, ret wurrain, and |
    Would atvop to select hie own servant as judge to} ali diseases of the ekin.
    fecure for him the paltry stakes in question, re- | > .
    Rardiess of that principle of hover by which a| Holloway’s Pills —To Purify the Blood —With
    British subject, if uot a Yankee, ia actuated. | thie mediciue the diseovery of Bo great principle

    Aste his advice about ruaning Aorses, 1 uay | of guidance in treating the diseased body dawned
    fay that he baying witnessed aud was among those| upon mwankind—the necessity of purifying the
    Wue entered the faumwus Bulls’ Rua race, bw ex-}| blood, * the life of the flesh.” [his rational treat- |
    Perience on that subject way be of sone Value to | ment gradually superseded the barbarous bleed-
    bim. Had te atkempted ta treat on the rules by | igs, destructive emetics, and uadermining mer-
    which that celebrated running war couducted, | curial preparabons, which had entuiled the pro-|
    bis practical experieoce of tuat scene would) fessiva and public for centuries. Purification of

    ~~

    w more capabilities fur running ‘hau can be | §uide aud solide is the noble purpose Holloway’? of the original vecupant. in the Assessment Books
    Whew | medictue was designed to effect, and wonder-) delivered tothe Collector, subject tothe same right |

    expected under ordinary circumstances
    the reads are dry, OC. L) 5, way hear from the! tully bas aecompliebed its end—a trash, at the)
    ower of the “ Lilly,” in‘ fuu,” or from five to; presept day, universally admitted and acted upon. |
    fitty pounds or upwards. C. L. BÂź roast of fifty) Ip loes of appetite giddiness, partial failure of |
    pounds might as well have been ici! out, as 09 | memory, biltcus attacks, and habitual costiveness, |
    that score alse be can be me: by, Holloway’s Pills exert the most salutary powers!
    Youre truly, in invigorating any orgav which is failing through |

    P.M. BOURKE. | weakucas.

    DeatH! DestTui—DPeath can be and bas been
    in invumerable instanees prevented by the use of
    that wonderful ecorative, JUDSON'S MOUN-
    TAIN HERB PILLS, the bret medicine in the
    world For Bilious Diseases, Indigestion, Hlead-

    Mill View, April 3rd, 1863
    pot ic

    Cuaatorrerown Deparine CLUR.
    On Friday evening last, Mr. A. McNeil) opened |
    os oe “Should the Legislative Council of
    % Isiaod be abolished!” which. atter a very , *- i.
    interesting discussion. nat decided iv ine negative. | he, Dyspepsia, Bowel Cogiplaints. and all _
    On Friday eveaing next, Me. Willian Crab will O'S!" of the Liver, Stomach, Bowels, aad other,
    open the question, “ Sh. id capitu! punishment intestine organs, arising from impure Bivod, nee.
    be abulisbed in thie Talend 2?” 7 2 the Ma@focban, or GreaT MEDICINE.

    W. D. Hasz4up, Sec'y. pro tem. Sold by all Dealers. Get our A’manae.

    Âą >

    Have received, via Cape Tormentine, the

    | Celery

    Also, Tuberoses, Aurenoues aud Gladiolus Bulbs |

    “”

    influenza, and last, but uot least, con- | wheat, Fiax, Barley an

    A gang of female robbers bas just been broken Sole Leather. Sole Leather.

    | levied on Real Metate within the City, for the par-}

    {shillings on each handre
    such real estate, equa! to ove shilling on every one |

    {the
    Sheridan’s Condition Powders are recommend: | against the mame of each and every person iu the}

    j tue

    | poration

    the person actually in possession; and if the pre-|

    jowuer shall be deemed for the purposes of this |

    FiRsT ARRIVAL

    oF

    SIE Ds! |

    "hLombs!

    MONUMENTS!

    Headstones!

    |

    NEW |
    |

    |

    BEER & SONS

    Marble Works!

    first inatalwent of: their stuck of

    Garden and Flower Seeds,

    ‘Kent Street, --- Charlottetown.

    and
    ce Varieties

    Kaddish, Lettace &c, German

    P the ’ . rede of bout 00 ±] “ |
    Envlish Flower Seede of about 100 Âąl - YW Dy Subseriber bas constantly on hand |
    a LARGE STUCK OF MARBLE AND|
    FREESTONE, aud is prepared at any ume to!
    exccuie orders of every description, such as

    Monuments, Tombs, Headstones!
    and Tablets.

    Im } . i ? |
    In point of workmanship, design and lettering, be

    feels contident that the work executed at bis estab-
    lishment heretofore will compure favorably with
    SIDES No. 1 Clean Sole Leather, that from auy other @iumlar establishment in the
    low for Cash or approved pauper. | Island. ,

    1 + 4 The subscriber has for sale a large quautity of
    NEIL RANKIN, | Shelling Stones for Mills, wil sizes.

    Auctioneers’ Row. |

    | JOHN CAIRNS.

    6m

    of the choicest sorts
    A larve Stock of Field and Garden Seeds expect
    i by first arrival.

    ÂŁP On hand

    i
    Superior Clover, Timothy, Buck-
    d Oats
    Ch‘town, April 6, 1868.

    100

    April 6, 1848. lin

    March 30, 1868.

    |
    A Law for Levying an Assessment on Real!

    sacs chad as cog ‘Lewines, Lines, &c.
    [ Assented to 2nd April, 1863.] |
    E it enacted by the City Council of the| FOR SALE
    City of Charlottetown : 15 & 18 Thread COD LINES, j
    POLLOCK LINES,
    Patent topped SALMON TWINE,
    Best 3 ply HERRING TWINE,
    COD HVOKS, all sizes.
    Also, 6 easks pare Cod Oil, Cheap for Cash.
    P. WALKER.
    Charlottetowa, March 23, 1868.
    t ’ a r
    LIGHT! LIGHT !!

    Ixerosene QOgil,

    Section Ist. That there shall be an Asseaament |

    nose of raising a revenue for the eurrent year; nd |
    that auch assesement shall be at the rate of ten}
    t pounde of the volae of}

    }
    |
    pound of the rental, and shall be paid by the oven: |

    lm |

    several proportions or valuations entered |

    returns of|
    of lacer- i

    Assesxsmment Books, prepared from the
    Assessors, accordiug to the Act |

    Seetion 2nd. In cases where the occupant named |

    in the Assesement Book siall have left tie premises |
    so assessed, before the time of giving the notice} at
    reguired by law, such notice snall be served upen |}

    WM. E. DAWSON’S.
    March 23, 1868.

    mines be vacatit. tien sugh potice ehull be served}
    upon the owner thereof. or his xgeut, and such}

    Law, the orcupant ; agd stich octtipant or owner
    in the cases the aforesaid, shallbe severally liable

    for the payment the sam enfered against the name | OR THE |

    1

    }
    BWemarkable Disclosures ofa Lady
    of appen) ua the person orjgiually assessed wae en- | i

    titled. Anything in the By-law of the City, entitled | CONCERNING ANOTHER WORLD. |

    ” Asam fur the collectiou = the Uy reveuue,” | BY ROBERT YOUNG,WESLEYAN MINISTER.
    m4 : twithstandiny:. ‘ . ke
    em tle 9: Bae sae ae of assesewent | gpm Aaa. plese do
    Sect 3. p re 3 e alae = a
    way be delivered ju the persons assessed, ether | HARVIE’S BOOKST ORE,
    by the Collector himself, or by such persvn or! wyerch 9:
    persons as he pay depute for thut purpose ; any, ‘
    thing in the Bye-law aforesaid, uotwithatanding. |

    3in

    To be Let,

    Section 4. The woneys when collected, aceord-
    ing to the Bye-iaw of the City for that parpose, |

    j occupied by a number of weekly tevants. ig built
    }on these premises, the yearly rental amvunts to

    ‘LEA's

    DAWSON’S ESTATE.

    Valuable Property in P. E. Island)

    FOR SALE. |

    PAVIF SUBSCRIBERS will set up and!

    SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on!
    MONDAY, the fat day of JUNE next, 1868, at!
    12 o'clock, now, at the

    ALL THE ESTATL#, RIGHT, TITLE and LN-

    | Grey Cottonr,

    City Tannery, Charlottetown, |
    }

    LEREST of WM. B. DAWSON, tormerly of

    | Charlottetown, Tanper in, to, and ont of the fol-

    lowing pieces and parcles of land and permises.

    1. ALL those premises eituate in Charlotie-|
    town alovesuid, knowo as the

    City Tannery Property,
    comprising Town Lot Ne. 21, and parts of Town
    Lots Nos. 22 and 72, in the Third Hundred of
    Town Lots in Charlottetown, aa formerly oceupied
    by William B. Dawson, aud vow oceupied by the
    undersigned Trustees. This property has a front
    on Gratton Street of 111 feet 9 inches. The
    BUILDINGS on these prearises are built upon a
    very extensive scale, and comprise TANNERY,
    SALE ROOM, OFFICE, ENGINE HOUSE,
    bOLLER SHED, CURRYING ROOMS, HIDE
    and SALT HOUSE and BARK SHEDS. The
    BUILDINGS are all targe and Commodious, and
    all the appurtenances necessary for carrying on}
    an EXTENSIVE TNNING BUSINESS, are!
    on the premises. The internal machinery uno
    Apparatus consists of part of a STEAM E:vGINe |
    SND TWO BotLeRs CompLere, 6 large Brick |
    Leaches, (Patent Cement,) capacity, 8 corde}
    Bark; 2 good Suction Pumps, 14 inch and 1 iweb |
    tlose, 50 Pits, capacity, 5000 sides; 6 Patent
    Paddie Wheels for Coloring and Baitiog, ail
    complete, | Hide Mill, falling stocks, t Splitter,
    1 Knife Grinder for Spliuting Machine, 1 Rolling

    Machine tor Sule Leather, 1 Stuffing Mill, 1 Iron! Groceries, Dyestuffs, &c. &c. &e.

    Oil Tank, capacity 450 gallons, 7 Curry Ing Tables |
    Beams, Knives, and all touls complete, 1 Bark |
    Mil, Patent Double Grinder. The whole interior |
    isfitted up with Heating Apparatus supplied fres |
    the exhaust steam.
    2. Also all that piece of LAND and Premires }
    adjoining the City Tannery Property on the east,
    being parteof TOWN LOT No 22, in the Third

    therewith, by parallel lines 126 feet 4 inches. Aj}
    large Two Storey DWELLING House 20 x 47 feet, |

    fronting on Grafton Street, is built on this land | ryxO BE

    In the rear of, and annexed

    to this Dweiling |
    House, is a yard und garden.

    3. Also all that piece or parce) of land being
    one fourth partof TOWN LOT No. 83, io the

    }

    ataresaid almost directly op-|

    This property is

    feet on Grafton Street. A two storey Dwelhng |
    House, which is divided into tenements, and)

    about ÂŁ45.

    Full particulars as to title, &c. can be had| te rear, 25 by 15 feet; coptivaous to whieh are
    to Messrs. ALLEY & Davigs,| „00d-house, Carriage-bouse, Stables, Work-ebop.

    a ms i *iand Barr
    Solicitora, at their office in Charlottetown, where | Grist “Mill.

    on applieation
    also a plan of the City Tanuery premises, and the
    Dweiling House aud property attached may be
    been

    ta The Terma of eale as to Plots Nos. 1 and 2
    will be Cash, or as tullowa, at purchaser's option:
    Twenty per cent. of the purchase money to be
    paid down, and the unpaid balance, with interest
    thereon, to be secured by Mortgage on the prem-
    ines, und to be paid in two equal instalments in
    Six vad Twelve months respectively.

    The Terwe of Sale of Plot 3, if purchased
    by the purchaser of the Tannery property, will
    be the same as those of Plots Nos, Land Q; it
    purchased by any other patry they will be cash, or
    at purchaser's option, as follows; One third of
    purchase to be paid down,and the unpaid balance,
    with ioterest thereon, to be secured DY mortgage
    on the premises, and to be paid in two equal

    (hundred. This property fronts 49 feet 6 inches | 2@ Mark Nathaniel Wright, and others,

    ‘on Gratton Street, avd rons back at right angles |

    | Valuable Fre shold Farm, situate an Township 26

    (2d bundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, | containing 125 .vcres, a little wore or less. with the

    | posite to the City Tannery, and has a front of 42! kuown asthe proyerty of the late George M- Wright,

    (of which are cleaved and im a good state for culti-

    instalinents iy THREE and Six months respectively,

    Terms made
    known at time sale.
    THOMAS DAWSON,
    KICHAKD HEARTZ,

    THOMAS ALLEY,
    March 30, i868

    CLOVER SEED!

    Trustees of
    W. B. Daw-
    son’s Estate,

    BUY THE BEST.
    "FYE Sub-er:ber bas on band a supply of
    Best Quality Red Clover Seed. Warranted
    tree from Daisy.

    For Cash Only!
    HENRY A. HARVIE.
    March 16, 1868,
    Notice to McVarish & Coftin’s
    Debtors.
    PERSONS owing the

    late Firm of

    |
    Messrs. McVarish & Colfin, of Lot 39, one

    hereby notified to pay the Sabscribers, who hold

    an assignment of Messrs. McVarish & Coffin’s

    debts PALMER & McLEOD.
    Ch’town, March 30th. (868. Qw

    Fishing Schooner for Sale.

    PHE FAST SAILING SCHOONER

    Ye

    new lying at Murray Harbor—a

    suitable vessel for fishing and coast-| and successful method of treating diseases of the

    ing. Apply to
    DANIEL DAVIES,
    March 30. 1868. Queen Street.

    SELLING OFF!

    Robert Young’s

    STILL CONTINUES TO BE THB

    CENTRE OF ATTRACTION}. omg

    AND TO MAKE IT

    Even still more Attractive, |
    He begs to announce that on and after this date be
    will sel! the balance of Stock of

    WINTER GOODS,

    euch aa
    Furs, Sontags, Hoods, Scarfs, Win-
    ceys, Dress Goods, Shawls
    and Muantles, &c. Ke.

    At and under Cost Price,

    so ag to insure their being entirely cleared out
    before the urrival of the

    NEW SPRING GOODS.
    White Cottons,

    Now is the time to buy them cheap at
    ROBERT YOUNG'S.
    Hoop Skirts,
    Cheaper than ever at
    ROBERT YOUNG'S.

    Charlottetown, Feb’y 17, 1863.

    Look there! Look there!

    WE OFFER FOR SALE 50 Sets 1} ineh
    WAGON AALES,

    American make,

    yet made on this Island, at

    Twenty-two “i and 8ix-pence per
    Sel.

    They are on hand and vet Be soLn this Spring
    \iso on band, as usual,
    A complete assortment of requirements fer

    Wacon-makers & Blacksmiths,
    at prices to correspond with the times.
    YW. E. STARBIRD & CO.

    ‘City Hardware Store.”
    Ch’town, March 9, 1868 Sin

    INOTICE.

    ie :
    sbull be expended wud paid to and for the use of Vpy EST END HOUSE, tor some time
    the City, im such way und manner wa the City | the residence af the Jate Honble. T. H.
    Cenneil shall direct and appoiut aud in conformity! HAVILAND. The above well-known Residence
    with the Act of Incorporation with Grounds attached.te be Let for a term “*
    THROPH. DESBRISAY, years. Possession giveff first week in July >

    Passed 7th March, 1868, Mayor. For particulars appl és $
    Perper MacGowan, JOBEPH HENSLE

    City Clerk. { Ch'town, March 23

    , ae
    qf

    persons judebted to the Estate of the «te
    JAMES ROBERTSON, Esq., of Lot 34, to pay
    ‘the e-veral amounts to themselves alone, as their

    ‘ . / . rgyN
    et of a local or private nature be received| A large quantity of BARK will also be offered, | i
    atter PUESDAY, the SEVENTH day of APRIL | if not previously disposed of by private eale, for|

    isale at the same time aad place.

    |

    | on delivery.
    }number Who have not pxid thas promptly; and
    | he respectfully requests all such to call and pav
    | their
    | would farther remind them that their respective
    jamounts, although a trifle to each, would in the
    jaygregute muterially assist in making up some ef
    | the deficit which their indebtedness bas occusioued.

    | Feb. 17, 1968.

    RED CLOVER SEED. WILLOW-FARM. COTTAGE TO

    |
    '

    ~ “DANIEL,” abcut 36 tons register, |

    }upon all the different branches of the Medical

    SPRING GOUDS,

    ON SALE

    Striped Tickings,
    Biue Denims,
    Hollands,
    Grass Cloth,
    Osnadurye,

    W hite Shirtings,
    Printed Cottons,
    Furnitare Cottons,
    Jean Shirtings,
    Tweed Shirtings, Towelings,
    Fiannel Shictings, Linens,
    White Flannele, CUol'd Coburgs,
    Scarlet Flannels, Colored Lustres, |
    Hoop Sairts, Black Coburgs,
    TRoisery & Gloves, Black Lustres,
    Ribbong and Silks, Fancy Drees Stuffs,
    Laces & Edgings, Fancy (weeds,
    Frillings, Black Cloth,
    Veleet Ribbons, Colored Clotha,
    Threads & Reels, Mantle Cloths,
    Flowering Cottons, Shirts & Collars,
    Stamped Edgings, Handkerchiefs & Ties.

    Rubber Boots & Shoes,
    Children’s Boots & Shoes,
    LADIES’ KID BOOTS,

    Men's Huts & Caps,
    Hemp, Drugget & Felt Carpets,
    TABLE OL CLOTHs,
    TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS,

    Ladies’ Cloth Jackets,

    j

    All at the lowest maniet prices,

    FREDERICK LEPAGE, |

    February 24, 1868. isl pat

    IN CHANCERY.

    infants. by Betsy M. Wright, fieir
    Guardian.
    18T ON LEASE, at socb
    yearly rents, and for such term of years, nt
    exceeding five yeurs, at may be agreed on, tua

    WP mnanmendt

    fronting ou the Koad between Somerset (fornierly
    South-west Se: tlement) and Freetown, Bedeque,

    Messuages, Milis, Buiidings, and Appurtenances,

    squire
    he Land is of superior quality, about 69 acres

    vation, the residue beive covered with hard and
    soft wood. The prinsipal Dwelling House, a 14
    storey building, is 36 5y 28 feet, with a Kitchen in

    The Mills, comprising a very superior

    {with three pairs Ranners), Siingle,
    Saw, aud Carding Mills, are propelled by a power-
    ful stream; and their sisaation for business purposes
    is very eligible.

    On the premises are aleo a Cottage and Work-
    shep tor the use of a Miller.

    The Lessee will be required to keep the Dwell-
    ing House and Mills ineured toa reasonable extent,
    andthe same with the Farm and Prewises—iu a
    tenautable state of repair and condition.

    _ Possession cau be given immediately. Applica-
    tien to be made te Ms rK Bercuer, Esquire, Shon
    lottetown, or to the undersigned.
    ONGWORTH,
    Master in Chancery.
    Ch'town, March 9, 1863 tf ‘

    BELL'S
    TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT.
    NOTICE!

    HE UNDERSIGNED takes this op-
    pertunity of returning thanks to the large
    number of bis customers who have #o promptly

    complied with hia terms and paid for their work
    There are, however, a considerable

    respective accounts without delay. He

    JOHN BELL.

    GLASGOW HOUSE, 1,

    Mouth Side Queen Square.

    ’ Dy POq |
    Queen Street. ;

    WILLIAM

    AS received by Fall Ships from BRI-
    TAIN. Steamers from HALIFAX and BOS-
    TON, and other arrivals, bis Fall and Wieter sup-

    British & Foreign Merchandize,

    Comprising x general aesurtment-of

    Staple and Faucy Bry Geods,
    fu all the varions departments, which will be sold
    at the very lowest prices for Casa.

    ALSÂź9,

    Chests & Half Chests Choice TEA: thde.
    Bright Suger & Molasses; aad «
    choice assortment of Family

    GROCERIES.

    The Public are qi | solicited to examine
    the stock, as great buryuins for CASH may be ex-

    MONEY.

    Nov. 25, 1867.
    SAVE
    J. W. FALCONER & C0.
    Have received, per Alhambra from

    Boston,

    Mens’ and Boys’ Winter Caps,
    In Far, Astricaa & Cloth.
    Sold at Smali Advance on Cost.

    Paper Colla~s,
    in Shakespeare, Crescent, Linen Finish, and
    Clipper, at 7d per bex.

    Gentlemen's Ties,

    In Sheridan, Grecian, Henrietta, Exposition,
    Queen, Faney and Black Knots sod
    Parepus. The best assuriment
    in town.

    Gents’ Knit Vests!
    BUFFALO ROBES.

    For all who seek Comfort,
    INSPECTION SOLICITED.
    1867. ;

    School Books!
    Cheap for Cash,

    Charlottetown, Nov. 25,

    HARVIE'S BOOKSTORE,

    QUEEN STREET.
    Wovrcester’s Dictionary,
    Campbell's Geography,
    Advanced Reader,

    Lennie’s Grammar,
    Thowpson’s Arithmetic,
    Grey’s Arithmetic,
    Spelling Boobs in variety,

    The New Series of School Books,

    The Irish National Series of Do.
    Webster's, Jobneon’s.and Walker's Dictionaries,
    Copy Booke, Slates, Pens, Peneils, dec. &c.

    pe” Remember the Cheapest School Books
    are to be had at

    HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE.

    September 2, 1867.

    WOOL! WoeL!
    — PAID for WOOL on delivery
    Ch’tewn, Jan’y 13th, 1888

    at tbe Store of H. J. CALLBECK.
    tf

    LONDON HOUSE!

    ESTABLISHED 1820,

    FALL & WINTER GOODS.
    Fall Shipe & Steamers from England,

    DpY
    | B Bosten, Halifax, Montreal and Barbadves,

    TO LET and POSSESSION GIVEN | the Subscribers tave completed their

    IMMEDIATELY. that beautiful and!
    neat Dwelling House, covtuining 9}
    well-finished Koome, besides a Summer |
    Kitchen and splendid Cellar, situate on |
    the Princetown Road, one mile from Charlottetown,
    and well known asthe ** WILLow-Farm Cottaak.”’
    The adjoining Gardens, a pag of the Land and |
    a part of the Stables can also be rented if desired. |
    For further particulars apply to
    PEAKE

    Ch’town, March 9, 1868.

    DR, J. HOMER,
    Physician and surgeon,

    AS established a convenieot Office in
    the building formerly occupied by Dr Suther-
    land, ou the corner of Keut and Great George
    Street, Charlottetowu, where he may be consulted

    BROS. & CO.
    tf

    profession, FOR A MONTH OR TWO.
    N.B. Special attention giveu to the most modern

    EYE and EAR, in connection with all those of a
    surgical character.

    fe” Surgical appliances, with all the mordern
    improvements, 1p great variety, constantly on baud.

    Rooms at Miss RANKIN’S, corner of Pownal
    and Syduey Streets, Chariottetown.
    March 2, 1868.

    SHOP TO LET.

    T° LET, one of the Shops io REDDIN’s

    | offers for Sale at hie Store in Water STREET:

    warranted of BETTER MATEHI4L aud FINISH tO aad

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    Tse Subscribers hereby caution all} Queen Street, Sept. 16, 1867.

    eceips only will be valid discharges for the same.

    “ALEXANDER ‘ROBERTSON, } ±
    JOHN STEWANS “>.

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    Qlueen Street.
    | hot surpassed in the City.

    NEW BUILDING, immediately adjoining
    the Drug Store of W. R. Watson, Esqr, Lowe
    For a business stand this shop is
    y- Possession can be piven
    about the first of April uext. Enquire of

    B.D. REDDIN.
    Churlottetown, Feb. 24, 1868.

    HE Subseriber bas IN STORE and

    Bbls. FLOUR,

    1Cases Confectionery, 7 lb
    Casks POKT WINE,

    boxes
    Bales Corks, common
    | Cases CLAREDP, Bales Corks, wine
    Paus. Vewerara RUM,|Bbis Washing Soda |
    | (strony) iBbls Baking Boda

    i

    His. GIN, De Kavper's, Boxes Liverpoo! Soap

    Casks Scotch Whiskey |Cowpusition Candles
    | casks Pale Brandy Keyus and Tine Mustar ,

    Do Brown do Coleman's

    | Cases Brandy \Boxes Colerman's Starch
    | Cases Whiskey, {Tins Sardines
    } Cases Old Tom Gin 'Pote Anchovy Paste
    Cheste & balf chests TEA Boxes Black Lend, Nix-
    Bags Riee, Arracon | ey’s, &c. &e. &e.

    ALSO, ALWAYS ON HAND:
    ISLAND MADE WHISKEY, a good article.
    DOUGLAS M. HARINGTON.

    Water street, Charlottetown,
    December 30. 1867. 3in

    HORSE FOR SALE.

    xrok SALE a good FARM MARK,
    heavy with foul. Apply 7

    RANKIN.
    March 9, 1868

    CODFISH!
    100

    Ch'town, Dee. 23. 1867. I.C. BALL.

    CUODFISH, for sale by
    CANADA FLOUR.

    aud Medium

    | ROR Sale at the Subseriber’s Warehouse,

    Bank Bailding--
    400 Bbis. Canada (No. 1) FLOUR,

    | 60 Do CURNMEAL,
    | 30 Rage do
    | 18 boxes Montreal Cavendish TQBACCO,
    | 14 Do TEa,
    2 Puus. (iu Bond) Dark BRANDY,
    8 Deo de do do
    R W. BRECKEN.

    Queen Street, Jan. 6, 1863. 3m

    La ERSKIW’S
    ‘BRAHEE SUGAR POWDERS,

    A Tovie and Unfailing Remedy for
    Rheumatismofall kinds, \euralgia,

    Lumbago, Sciatica,

    As aleo for FACE-ACHL, TOOTH-ACHE,
    EAR-ACHE, COUGHS, aad all
    vitections from Colds.

    Ee” See Lancet, under Mapicat PaTronace.
    WM. R. WATSON.

    | City Drug Stere, Victoria Building,

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    |

    | HORSE FOR SALE,

    Executors.| Ottice.

    | Ch'town, Jéth March, 1868,

    Importations for the Season,
    which, having been purchase? by one ef the Firm

    at sore of the Firet Houses in Engl
    ‘lend, they are enabled te offer their “ sTOCK
    ash

    OF GOODS at the lowest price? for

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    !and Painted Cottons, Ginguains, Grey

    | Ornaments, ju Black, White & Mixed;

    The preseat Importation comprises +

    Cheats & bif chests prime Bales Wha ng aes
    “ Paper Rang

    Congo TEA,
    Cases DRESS oops, “ Bageing and Graio
    * Shawle & Mantles, Sacks

    ‘* Millinery, Tove Bar Tron,

    ‘* Haberdashery, |Bundles Sl vet Iron,
    Keady made Clothing Casks assor ’
    and Rubber Coute, Hives, Shot & Traces,

    Ladies’ und Gente’ 'Retts PI ‘Metal.
    Boots and Shoes, \Pkyge. Nailea
    ** Ladies’ and Gente’) * Assorted } ginte,
    Rubber Shoes and Hhde Paint, Sweet and
    Overalls, Seal Oil, &
    Townend's Hats and Hhds. Granulatec’

    Cups, * Muscovade Mo.
    ‘* Ladies’ Furs & Men's Sides Sole Leather,
    and Beys’ Fur Caps, Bbis. Carrante,
    Ladies’ Straw & Felt Suyar, Wasb
    Hats and Bonnets, Epse e;
    Bules Carpetsa Woollens, Kegs Cadbear, Powder
    * Cloths & Doeskins, Tobacee, Mustard,
    Printed, Usbleached Baking Seda,

    and White Calicoes, Boxes Raisins, Loze

    “

    ac

    °

    ““

    * Check snd Woollen Svap and Candles,
    Sbirtiugs, &c, &e, |Bage Pepper, rt

    “ Buffaloes, ‘ee,

    “ Biaukets and Horse Dozs. Brooms & Buckets,
    Rugs, |Coule Munilia Keope, &c.

    ‘* White and Coloured Ă©&Âą, &c.
    Cotton Warp, |

    G. & 8S. DAVIES.
    Ch'tewn, Nov. 11, 1867.

    BUY YOUR

    HARDWARE GOODS

    W. E. DAWSON’S,

    Who has Imported thie Fall, and has on band,

    the largest stock litherto offered te hie
    customers.
    Nov. 25, 1807.

    July 10th, 1867.

    Cheap Goods! New Goods!
    H

    oe

    HEARTZ & SON
    AVE just received by Japa, direet
    from ENGLAND, a further enpply of

    DRY GOODS,

    which, owing to the decline in Cotton, they will
    be able to sell thie Importation cheaper
    than the stock imported this Spring.

    GOODs :—Cousisting of Grey, White,

    Sheeting, Striped Bedding, Cotton, Union and
    Linveu Picking, Towels and Towelings, Cheese
    Cloth, &c, &e ‘ :

    DRESS GOODS :—Freneb Merino, Circassians,
    Poplins, Coburgs, Lastres, and Fancies.

    CLUTHs Fine Ciochs, Lweeds, Does, Silk,
    Mixed, Kusvei Cord, &c.

    SUNDRIES :—Bagle and Straw Trimming and

    civet

    Trimmings, &e ; Battons avd Clasp Dewd
    Feathers aud Flowere, Corsets, Pravella and Bi
    Boots. Gents’ Hate, Collars, Ties, Braces, Mand
    kercinets, &c, &c.

    P. S~—The above, along with Stock om hand,
    will be sold, whvlesule and retail, cheap for

    Cush.
    HEARTZ & SON.
    Tnly 15, 1867.

    WEST INDIA HOUSE,
    Upper Great George Street.
    TYNUE Subseriber offers for Sale, at bis

    Store, the following, vis:
    ll Hhds. Streag Demrara SPIRITS,
    Hhds. Holland GiN,
    Cnaks Port and Sherry WINE,
    Caske Henueesey + Dark & Pale Brandy,
    Casks Keotch Whiskey (Prime),
    Casks lisk WHISKEY.

    Cases CHAMPAGNE,
    Ek,

    Dos. Edinbargh ALE, 6
    40 * Blood's xxx PORT

    10 Boxes RAISINS,

    24de RAISINS,
    Âź Boxes FIGS,

    Chests

    Bole Crushed SUGAR, Carke Wi

    Hbds end Bois. P. KR. Hbds.aod

    MOLASSES, -8Ua.

    f Bhis. Kerosene OIL, 6 B&is, Red ONTIC

    Cases
    3 iste CUNRANES,
    Bays KICB

    enpereee

    FOR SALE s YOUNG HORSE, gentle:

    in barness. Terms easy. Apply at this!

    20 Doz. Am. BROOMS, 90 Doz. Am. BUCKE
    ~—Also— :
    A large stock of Spices, Pickles, Prait, &e.,
    anitable for the season. ' Pa
    The aheve urticles are of the
    tion, and will be sold: for Cash. fat

    UEL McKAY.

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Examiner -- 1868-04-06 -- Page 03
Date Issued
1868-04-06
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