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    PRINCE, COUNTY
    Fras be ® a very ferment of political excite-
    ment.” Brarcely a day passes that a political meeting!
    of some sort does not take place, and every District in!
    the County either bas already of promises to bave a half-
    a-dogen candidates at least in the field, and benve ex-
    citement rises day by day as the time for the Elections
    approaches, In this respect, Loth Queen's and King's
    present a marked contrast to Queen's County, Previous
    to the Council Elections, and now, the belief was widee
    spread in Queen's and King’s County, that for the

    interests of the country and the preservation of its) .on mitted to Confederation.

    hberties, the Government should be overthrown. Once
    such a belief existed (as it did previous to and since the
    Tenant troubles) the stern desermination was formed
    to return, on the very first opportunity that presented
    itself, gentlemen to the Legislature opposed to the Go-
    verninent, Without excitement, without public meet-
    ings, without fuss or bluster of any kind, this silent and
    stern determination was fully made manifest by the
    PEOPLE at the Council Elections, when King's and
    Quven’s County elected, by overwhelming majorities,

    Governy cut. These Counties are prepared to do the
    same thing at the Honse Elections. A large majority,
    either of avowed Liberals or of independent men,
    anxious for the country's luteresta, but, in both cases,
    opponents of the Government, will dndoubtedly be
    elected. Prince County should take @ lesson from ber
    sisters, The First Distriet, gepecially, made a bad mess
    of it in electing the Hon, Jae. Yeo, Eicher no contest
    at all should have taken place, or Mr. Yeo should have

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    sea sonable zift—the materinl for a suit of winter
    clothes—to their Pastor, the Rev. D. MeDongull.
    The gift was accompanied with a brief complimen-
    men pledged to oppose our shabby, tricky, Confederate tary address,

    ——

    Svrurme Covunt.—The ease of Richard Hears and ano.
    vs, Thomas Owen, which gceupied the Court on ‘Thursday

    ury is not altogether without foundation. For the ends of
    impartial justice, a radical change is required somewhere in
    the machinery of the Law, and the sooner the remedy i»
    iscovered, the better for the country. In order that the
    public may judge of the nature of the case to which we have

    number,

    Tux Govennaentr.—The Islander does not attempt to de-
    ny, but rather proclaims the fact, that the Government is now
    We wish the country to bear
    this in mind, that we have at the present moment a thorough-
    vy Confederate Gevernment, and that both Conservatives and
    diberals are modestly asked by the Islander to support it by
    their votes at the coming elections. ‘his is the real issue
    and the principal one, Let there be no mistake about it.

    Presentation.—The young ladies who attend the
    Bible Class, held in the Schoolhouse on Graham's
    Road, New London, have lately presented « very

    We need hardly say that both the
    gift and address were kighty appreciated by Mr.
    McDougall.— Pat.

    Cnanvorretown Depating Cius.—The adjourn-
    ed annual meeting of the Ciarlottetown Debating
    Club will be held in the Lover Temperance Hall,
    on Friday evoning, ‘he 25th inst., at 8 o'clock. The
    meeting to be opened with an address from the Pre-
    sident,

    Paesentytion.—On the evening of the 16th instant, a

    and Friday of last week, created much digsatisfaction in the) : vil
    community, We regret to think that thecharge of «packed to look around and sce so many lingering under disease Street, on thr fret Thursday in each month,

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    referred, we will endeavor to give an outline of it in ournext| sion of g fair appetite and good digestion, and the purity

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    Holloway’s.Pills,—Broken Health.--It is lamentable |

    through ignorance, carclessness, or false delicacy, No-}
    thing can be more reasonable, nothing more easy, under
    such Giroumstancee, than to give a fair trial to thig prince!
    of purifying medivines and best of stomachic tonies. The
    blood’s strength ean only be maintained by the posses-

    of that finid 1s the direct measure of corporeal and men-
    tal vigor, Holloway’s Pills effect both these ends with-
    out subjecting the patient to any hardships or harassing
    restrictions,

    To Moruers.—Mra. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, for
    Children, is an old and well-tried remedy, Ithas stood
    the test of many, many years, and never known to fail.
    It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigorates
    the stomach and bowels, cures wind colic, and gives rest
    and health to the child and comfort to the mother

    An Estapiisnep Remepy.—'*Brown's Bronchial
    Troches” are widely known as an established remedy for
    Coughs, Colds, osama og Hoarseness, and other
    troubles of the Throat and Lungs. Their good reputa-
    tion and extensive use has brought out imitations, rep-
    resented to be the same. Obtain ouly ‘* Brown's Bron-
    ehial Troches.”

    PERRY DAVIS’ VEGETABLE PAIN KILLER
    after a thorough trial, by innumerable living witnesses
    has proved itself the Medicine of the age. Although
    there have been many medicinal preparations brought
    hefore the public since the first introduction: of Perry
    Davis’ Vegetable Pain Killer, and large amounts ex-
    pended in their introduction, the Pain Killer bas con-
    tinued to stead!ly advance in the estimation of the world
    as the best Family Medicine ever introduced. It is an
    inwernal and external remedy, One positive proof of
    its efficacy is, thatthe salea have constantly increased,
    and wholly upon its own merits. ‘The effect of the

    Pain Killer a

    sapere - ace egp en emernoemnnernens
    Medical Notices, |

    and THURSDAY EVENINGS, JANUARY 30 and 31,

    ee

    Stenmer Victoria.
    rT. UE Members of Fire Engine Company “ Steamer Vie-

    teria,” will meet at their Engine Room, Grafton!

    By Order,
    G. D, WRIGHT, Bee'y.
    Charlottetown, Jan. 23, 1867, lal tf
    REQUEST !
    THE Subseriber req uests al! persons indebted to him to
    pay up by the 3tat of this month, as all sume unpaid at that
    time WILL BE SUED for without further notice.
    JOHN P, IRVING,
    At the Office of G, W, DeBleis, Esgq.,
    Great George Street.
    PE in
    NIAGARA!
    ie SALE, at the CITY GROCERY STORE, North
    Bide Queen Square, near Apothecaries Hall—
    20 “ Niagara” Cook STOVES,
    10 * Liberty and Union" do, °
    10 Model Varlor do,
    10 Yarmouth Cook dq
    will be sold low far cash, or 6 months on approved paper,
    to close consignments,
    Charlottetown, Jan, 23, 1867,

    a od

    Charlottetown, Jan, 18, 1867.

    Tal Im
    Blank Note of Hand Books
    i yay SALE at the * Kent Street Book Store.’*

    E. REILLY

    January 23, 1867.
    ST. ANDREW'S ITALL.

    Second Season of the Charlottetown Amateur
    Dramatic Club,

    HE CHARLOTTETOWN AMATEUR DRAMATIC
    CLUB will open their Second Season aan WEDNESDAY

    when they wi.l appear before the public with new Plays.

    oe senate

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    | RELD BROTHERS.

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    HEY &OCDE t

    ——/BUCRLSION BOBSB.

    ATBERTONG

    Thankful for past favors in connection with the busi-
    ness of tholr lave Farher, the Subscribers bee te
    intimate that they have opened out in taeir

    NEW STORE A ALBERTON,
    THE LARGEST STOCK OF
    General Merchandize

    Ever offered in this part of the Couaty,
    —COMURISING—

    Dry Goeds,in endless variety,
    Eroceries & Liquors,

    THE CHEAPEST AND BEST IN MARKET
    Avery larwe assortment of

    HARDWARE,

    been defeated, for he certainly refleets no credit upon Committee of the Ladies of the Presbyterian Congregation,
    the First District, either in a moral or an Intellectual|at Dundas, waited on the Rev A McLean, their Pastor, and
    point of view. According to present indications, Prince |Presented hin with a handsome donation in money, as a

    Stage Scenery, Dresses, etc , etc. In soliciting the patronnge
    of the public on the opening of this, their Second Season,
    the Club would beg leave to intimate that they have spared
    no pains in getting up a want long felt in the eommun'ty—

    n the ye when taken internally
    cases of Cold, Cough, Bowel Compliants, Cholera
    Dysentry, and other affeciions of the system, has been

    And almost everything else usually kept in @ 8
    Country Store.

    County is in a far way of returning to thu House ul mark of their continued gratitude and esteem for his labors

    Assembly a number of members who will be prepared
    to perpetuate the corrupt, extravagant, deceptive and
    arbitrary rue of the Popes.
    County take beed before it 18 too late, and sink their
    petty differences, We hope they do not require the

    among them, .

    Pusturce Metin o.—The inhabitants of Morell Rear have

    Let the electors of Prince |¢tlled @ Public Meeting at Burns's Road Schoolhouse, for

    Wednesday, the 30th January instant, for the purpose of
    selecting Candidates to represent the Second District of
    King’s County, Delegates from the various other sections

    bayonets of Her Majesty's soldiers, nor yet of the pro- jof the District are invited to be present, Th.s promises *;,

    mised Confederacy to convince them what the will and

    be a large and influential meeting, and as such will yy

    ly have a decided influence on the result + doubt.

    mi wonderful, aud has won for it a name among
    medical preparations that can never be forgotten, Its
    success in removing pain, as an external remedy, in
    cases of Burns, Bruises, Sores, Sprains, Cuts, Stine of
    Insects, and other causes of suffering, hay secured for

    — » that if Wit be Landed down to posterity as ene
    of the greatest medical discoveries of the ninteenth
    ceurary, ,

    THEO. DesBRISAY,

    MOBAL AND AMUSING ENTERTAINMENTS,

    great Moral Dryina of

    it such a host of testimony. a¢ ja ‘almost infallible re-|.

    On Wednesday Evening the 30th, they will appear in the

    George Barnwell,

    on
    THE LONDON APPRENTICE,

    to be followed by the stpm-sPLittine France of

    We have adopted in our business the prmeiple of
    QUICK SALES tnd SMALL PROFITS; and fromthe taclities
    We possess. vid from the faet of buying our GOODS in
    the best markets, ror cas, and having thesa selected

    seil Gooda on as lilers! terms as any House in the
    Trade,
    We ask our old friends to come and see



    us.

    by one of the Firm, we feel confident of being able to |

    the disposition of the Popes are. Any elector who : : Si the election, General Agent for P, E. Island. :
    votes for these ruling spirits, or their nominees, or Pre tawny Se pr . ~ General Post Offiee,| Jan. 9—1m BINES, THE BAGMAN. Come with your Cash! i
    friends, is forging chains to bind himself and his poster-| mostly anticipated by telcgraph, ‘g the news by which was ——— aun to ae a ek te : — An entire change of Programme on Thursday evening. Come with your Produce!
    ity for all time to come. If they are anxious to escape The summary of che Supreme Court proceedings given in| Cause than having worms m the stomach, Brown's Eos Gee OT eulcal : Pecliemones e pose ath ser Come with a good, honest Jace ! i
    oppression, and Confederation with all its evils, no influ- — ® Peper, we have copied from the Patriot. * Vermirvar Comerrs” will destroy worms without in-|s yolock precisely. : ve And you will find the Exce.ston the best “
    ences or feelings of personal consideration should induce! "iced States papers announce that Congress has taken the jury to the child, Children having worms require im-| A STRING BAND will be in attendance. : Lp eaues a
    the people to vote for the faction we have hinto? at, yy lirst steps towards impeaching Presdent Johnson, mediate attention, as neglect of the trouble often eauses! Poy particulars see small Bills. : and safest House in this part of the County f
    wih il d infle- st we To Conresronpents —* Veritas” bas come to handand prolonged sickness, Jan. 91m Tickets to be had at the Stores of Hon. P, Walker, deal i :
    ary aware of the many wiles and Inf2cnges that are at! will receive eatly attention. eeerentineeereeremmnen |W, R, Wateon, Req. W, H, Wilson, Enq., and at the Kenc|¢0 deal in.
    i q — 5 , SMEMBE of 2

    work to hoodwink the eh ang to secure the election) === |To the Electors of the First Electoral |5*t Book Stor: 6 sabe bo : RE: {EMBER THE ,
    o te ae. Contectelee— the lar gator Cc. ~ e News by Telegraph. Listrict of King’s County. hake heii” Moa ie” a EXCLSIOR HOUSE. 41 ‘
    among the nuwher, Like the serpent which uses the : sou rarlott » Tan, 16, 1867, Bin Q “ =!
    fascination. of its eyes only to destroy its victim, so our GENTLEMEN,— CHARLES QUIRK REID PROS ;
    ~ : 7 4 ’ :
    Conf-derate friends are using all their blandishments Bremen, Dec, 28 evening Alberton, Nov. 7. 1866. ag .

    and aris to strengthen their position for muchief, and
    Once they gain their point, the credulous tools which
    they employed will be thrown asidy and forgotten. We
    would, therefore, impress upon the people the absolute

    Official orders have been reevived to arrest Prus-
    sian subjects about to emigrate from the kingdom,
    thus inteuding to elude the national militia law.
    Lonpon, Dec, 29.

    ‘I\LLE Twenty-second General Assembly of Prince

    Edward Island being about to expire, I beg to ten-
    der you my most atinatel ecknavielagibals for the dis-
    tinguished honor which, twelve months ago, you con-
    ferred upon me in selecting me to fill the vacancy in the

    MANUFACTURER OF
    BQUA RE BOD,

    ete A ae i NEC

    FISHING SITS

    AT KILDARE CAPES

    necessity, and now more than ever, of making principle . “ ‘ Parliamentary representation of the District, occasioned ’ re a | Ww

    and character, vather than expediency and personal or Tt has been decided that Parliament will meet o0/ny the death of my lamented friend, the late Lon. GENT’S BRIGHT ti OR SA LEE. : ,
    party predilection, the basis upon which they record the Sth of Febuary next.—Orders have beeu!Donald Beaton. And, it being my intention to offer pee f bye Subscriber offers at Vrivate Sale his FARM, :
    their votes. If this be done, the country will be all the|issued for the return of two regiments of regular) myself again a candidate for your suffrages, should you ' containing '

    gainer by it, and the hopes and schemes of unprincipled
    politicians will be dashed to the ground, If not, why,
    twelve months hence will tell the consequences, To
    point the moral of these remarks, we would say, for ex-
    ample, in the case of Messrs. Howatt and J. C. Pope,
    that the electors of the Fourth District of Prince Coun-
    ty, in making a choice between the two, would act the
    wiser part by voting for Mr. Lfowatt, who declares him-
    self opposed to Confederation and the extravagant and
    high-handed actions of the Government, in preference
    to Mr. Pope, who, as far as principle is concerned, is
    **a rag upon every bush,”-—an anti to-day and a Con-
    federate to-morrow, sod constant only in forwarding
    his own interests and those of his brother, and in con-
    cocting schemes of positive injury to the country.
    There ought to be no doubt in the matter of a choice in
    this and other cases that might be given, and, for the in-
    tervats of the country, we sincerely hope there will not
    be aay doubt. ‘This is the moral we seek to point—this
    she tale we wish to adorn.

    THE HON, D. DAVIES,

    Tr is well known that this gentleman is an ardent Con-
    federate, and that he supported Contederation im oppo-
    sition to the wishes of his constituents, Under these
    circumstances, it is not surprising that the Islander
    shoud seck to secure his re-election by the city, The
    best qualified representative, in the opinion of the
    Islander, is he who is prepared to betray his constitu-

    troops froin Ireland.

    Loxpon, Jan, 12—P.. M.
    The Times of this morviag has a loog arguinenta-
    tive article on the subject of the impeachment of the
    President of the United States, and says the scheme
    looks like a futal blow at the constitution.

    Mapuip, Jan. 12.

    The proffered mediation of the United States in
    the difference between Spain and Chili is regarded

    honor me with a repetition of your favor, you may rest
    assured that nothing shall be wanting which my humble
    efforts can accomplish to promote the prosperity and
    bappiness of this my native District,

    Although I have not been able, during the brief
    period of my Legislative connection with you, to per-
    form such an amount of public good as under a more
    extended term of office, T might reasonably hope to ac-
    complish; yet, | Gateer myself that my endeavors to
    advance the interests of my constituents have not been
    exerted altogether in vain,

    NATURAL LEAF

    GOOD SMOKING TOBACCO, /999 years.

    QUEEN STREET,

    Charlottetown, - - - PEL
    pommary: 26; 2087: 2

    almost certain as the foreruoner of an honorable aud
    permanent peace.
    Viexna, Jan. 12.

    Tho Morning Jyurnal ot this city to-day contains
    a despatch, announcing the Sublime Porte haa cali-
    ed one hundred and fifty thousand men into service
    to quiet the iusurrection in the Mediterranean Is-
    lands.
    Orrawa, 13th.—Cable Despatch received last
    night snys that Confederation Delegates had decided
    to remove capital of Confederacy from Oi:tawa to
    Quebec.—Gold 135. '

    Charlottetown, Jan. 16.
    Telegrams from Canada and New York state that

    lions of dollars for the fortification of Montreal.
    Loypon,. Jan. 13.
    The London Globe has an editorial in which it
    says the Eastern question has become so pressing that

    the British Goverument is about to expend ten mil-|

    I should have addressed you at an earlier date on the
    subject of the approaching General Election, but im-
    pressed with the great® cardinal maxim that ** Union is
    strength,” I have deferfed the matter antit the present
    moment, in hopes that our: Charlottetown sages would
    present us with some plan of operation for the approach-
    ing campaign, in which we might all co-operate—some
    common platform on which the friends of progress and
    order *t might all pull together.” As it is most hkely
    that the Land Question and Bdueation, the Fisheries
    and Confederation, will occupy a promingn: place in
    the’ deliberations of our next Colonial Parliament, it
    may not, perhaps, be premature on my part to declare
    even now, what my own peculiar views on these several
    questions are.

    It being now almost unanimously admitted that the
    ** Land Purchase Act," together with the ‘* Act to assist
    Leaseholders in) purchasing the fee simple of their
    farms,” constitute the most effectual means yet devised
    tor converting our leasehold tenures into freehold, |
    shall be ready at all times to give the most ample effect
    to the provisions of those statutes.

    Fresh Ground Rice,
    YOR Sale by
    Jan. 9, lind Coe
    Oranges and Lemons,
    yen Sale by
    ee et
    LONDJIN TRADER

    W.R. WATSON.

    W.R. WATSON,

    To Charlottetown Direct!

    4 bey First Class, Fact Saising Bark ABLONA, A. 1.,
    at English Lloyds, 7 years, Allan Campbell, Com-

    mander, of the burthen of 450 Tons, will sail from

    LONDON, G B,, on or about the Ist APRIL, 1867.

    100 acres of and,

    60 of which ure under cultivation, and having a lease 6f
    The Dwelling House and Outbuildings
    thereon are new and commodious. For agricultural
    purposes, there is no better land on this Island. As a
    Vishingg Site it is unrivalled. Its contiguity to one of
    the richest Fishing grounds in the world, as also to
    Little ‘Signish Pond, where an unlimited quantity of
    Bait can be obtained, poit it out to men of enterprise
    and capital as a most desirable place. Apply either by
    letter ur in person at the ** Herald" Office, or to the

    owner,
    TUOMAS MOUNTAIN,
    Kildare Capes, Lot 2, Ocs. 24, 1865. Sm

    | «y y ry wy
    LANDS TO LET.
    110 be le: for a term of 4 ycara, from lst MAY next, that
    valuable property situated in the Royalty, about one
    mile distant from the City of Chaclottetown, fronting on
    the St. Peter's Road on one side, and on the lower Royalty
    Rvad and on the Hillsboro’ Kiver on the other side, and
    containing neariy 200 acres, known as the *+ Belvidere
    Farm," part of the Estate of Captain George Beazcley,
    Esq, R.N. The property being so well situated as to
    road and water frontage, that ir can be let in two, three or
    four separate ten ments, and will be let together or separ-
    ately as may be desired) No wood, trees or brushment of
    any kind to be cut unless fo. use on the farms, Sealed
    tenders for the whole or any part or parts thereof will be
    lreceived by the Subscribers unul the [6th MARCH next.
    D. BRENAN,
    D, LODUSON,

    ‘ , ‘ . : : Will be despatched punctual, Intending Shippe s will
    ents, and to vote in opposition to them, We do not say)jt demanded the immedinte attention of the European! I have tong indulged the opinion—and am still of the please have their Gees alongside at an pe dan, Can Fancast meet scl om
    that Mr, Davies would betray his constituents, but we) Powers. It ia the opinion of the Globe that a gen-!same belief—that the laws relating to Education should|accommodate a few passengers, For further particulars LOTTERY

    maintain that, holding the peculiar views he does upon
    Confederation, he cannot consistently or honestly repre-
    sent the constituency of Charlottetown. And, indeed,
    if the truth must be told, we think it would be a very
    easy matter to select from among the merchants of Char-
    ottetown, a member in every way better qualitied to repre-
    sent their interests in Parliament. We judge Mr.
    Davies by his parhamentary career, and we fail to find
    in that any recommvndation for his re-election, As a
    speaker and a legislator ho has utterly failed, for he has
    never made a speech in Parliament worth remembering,
    ior introduced a measure that would entitle him to the
    thanks of any class in the community, As a member
    ef the Government, his naturally weak intellect
    sunecumbed to the more vigorous and active minds of
    Messrs, Pope and Haviland, and hence he agreed to the
    Canadian proposition of taxing the bread of the poor
    man, for the very foolish reason that the Americans
    abolished Free Trade,—as if the Canadian proposition
    were going to mend matters,—and consented to the
    ignoble arrangement which surrendered our Fisheries
    without compensation. If our merchants, mechanics,
    fishermen, and laboring men think these boons for which
    they ought to be thankful to Mr. Davies, of course they
    will—even though be himself neither seeks nor wishes
    them to do so—vote for him, according to the sugyes-
    tio of the Islander ; but if they agree with us that they

    eral conference of the Leading Powers on the subject
    will be proposed.
    Advives from the East report that an insurrection
    is on the point of breaking out iv Bosnia,
    Rome, Jan, 14.
    The Swias government has under consideration a
    proposition to prohibit the people of Switzerland from
    joining the Pope's army.
    Lrverroot, 14.
    The Thomas Humphrey. which cleared from this
    port for New York, was lost at sea near Holy Head,
    Waies, a few days sidce, with all oa board except
    the Captain and one man who were drowned.

    Mannan, 14.
    The revolutionary Junta having its head quarters
    here has just issued # strong and stirring address to
    the people. :
    Frorence, 14.
    The difficulty between Italy aod Turkey relative
    to the Italinn steamer which was fired upon by the
    forces of the Porte, has been amicably adjusted. The
    amonnt of the indemnity to be paid by the Turkish
    goverument has not been finally fixed.

    Latest to ** Herald.”

    Cuaniottrrown, Jan. 21.—Col. Cole is to be
    Governor of Bermuda,
    Lonpvon, Jan. 19.—41 persens are reported te have

    be so amended as, among other improvements, to enable
    the District Teachers to draw the entire amount of their
    salaries from the public purse. Such an alteration as I
    have bere indicated would have, been eflveped during the
    late Session had not Messrs Laird and Llowate distinctly
    declared that their constituents would pot submit to any
    change in the Educational system of the Colony which
    would involve the imposition of a single penny’s addi-
    tional taxation. Hence it was deemed advisable—the
    General Election being so near at hand—to defer the
    further consideration of the subject until the people
    should have an opportunity of expresving an opinion
    thereon at the hustings.

    The uncommon natural facilities possessed by our Is-
    land fishermen being rendered almost nugatory by the
    abrogation of the yorito pon Treaty, I will assist in
    any measure which may enable our people to compete
    successfully with the fishermen of the neighboring Re-

    ublic.

    ’ 1 am still decidedly opposed to Confederation; and
    although [ alwaye respect the conscientious opinions of
    other men, howsoever widely those sev !iments, political
    or otherwise, may differ from my own; nevertheless, I
    denv the right, in any case, of ‘a small minority of the

    shall, therefore, oppose any party, Liberal or Conserva-
    tive, who will attempt to join this Island in a Federal
    Union with Canada. Who would deprive us of the in-
    estimable privilege of making the laws that govern
    us, and eurrender ourselves to the ‘ tender
    mercies” of a people whose inordinate selfishness and
    extravagance have already brought their own magnificent
    country to the very brink of bankruptcy, and whose
    sectional animosities are fully ae malignant os were

    people” to make laws for, or rule the majority. I) ==

    apply to Messrs. GEO. DUNCAN & CO., East India
    Avenue, Leadenhall st., London, G. B., or to
    : J.D. MASON, Clrtown, PE, I.
    January 2, 1867.

    Public Meetings.

    Meeting of the Electors of the First Electoral District
    LA of King’s County will be held at the following places,
    when the Hon. Joseph Hensley is solicited to attend,

    On Tuesday, the 22d January, inst., at Rollo Bay Cross
    Roads.

    On Wednesday, the 23rd instant, at Mr, James Moynagh’s,
    Svuris Fast, and on Friday, the 25th instant, at East Point
    Cross Roads, Lot 47.

    The object of these meetings is for the purpose of choosing

    for the representation of the District at the coming Klection.
    January 13, 1867, 2in

    Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral.

    Is a. soothing expectorant, pre-
    pared to meet the urgent need of
    a safe aud reliable cure for diseases
    of the throat and lungs. A trial of
    many years bas established the fact,
    that itis more efficacious in pulinon-
    ary affeetions, than any other re-
    medy. Its efficacy has now become
    so generally known, that it is justly
    regarded in many countries ag a
    medicine of indispeneable necessity. In Great Britain.
    France, and Germany, where medical science bas reach-
    ed its highest perfection, it is prescribed in domestic
    practice, and constantly used in the armies, in ho-pirais

    a man eligible as a colleague with the Hon, Joseph hensley, | —

    AT“

    SOURIS!

    TINIIERE will he a LOTTERY of a JAUNTING
    SLEIGH, BUFFALO ROBE, and SILVER
    WATCH, at the above place, on

    Thursday, January 24th, 1867,

    ifor the benefit of St. Mary's Charch, Souris,
    Any person buying one ticket will bave a chance of
    winning either of the above articles,

    EDWARD LYONS, Sec'y..

    Dec. 19, 1866.

    West India Huuse.
    Upper Great George Street:

    CHRISTMAS, 1866.

    HE Subseriber offers for Sale, at his Store, the fol-
    lowing, viz:
    1l hes. Strong Demrara SPIRITS,
    Hhds, Holland GIN,
    Casks Port and Sherry Wine,
    Casks fennessey’s Dark & Pale BRANDY,
    Casks Scotch W hiskey (Prime)
    Casks Insh WHISKEY.
    60 Dos. Kdinburgh ALE, 6 Cases CHAMPAGNE,
    40 “ Blood's x x x Porter,

    Cases CLARET,

    are no boons at all, then we think they will allow Mr.|\ or inoic lives by breaking through the ice in Regontithoee which pruvohed the late colamitoue wer in se (ahd other public inetitutions, where it 1s regarded by the|4 boxes RAISINS, 3 Bole CUORRANTS, i
    Davies to follow the best of his own inclinations by cog wach d ad aston ce hy Rome ra United States, and drenched that once prospercue attending physicians as the most speedy and agreeable ast > — —" aoe
    withdrawing from public life and devoting himeelf for} [Lryvexroor, 19.~Intenso cold has a gravated the|country in the blood of a million of ite own subjects, [remedy that can be empleyed, Searcely amy neighbor- . G6, Bags PEPPER, 1

    the remainder of his days to mercantile pursuits upon
    his own account.

    How sensative the representatives of small congregations
    are to be sure! The Kev. Historian of the Magdalen Islands
    and of their “ pickled " codfish, for instance, berates us in an
    inflated style for stating there was no such Church in Rome
    as the Scotch Protestant Church, when, according to his
    assertion, ‘there has been for some time past, « byte
    rian “congregation ia Rome, in connection with the Free
    Chureh of Scotland,” numbering about 45 communi-

    distress of the poor in the city, and resulted in a bread
    riot in the streets.

    The ** Canadian News,” (London paper,) says, that
    by Lord Carvarvon's Draft Bill, Newfoundland and
    Prince Edward Island, not yet having decided to come
    into Confederation, the Geaben Scheme regarding
    these Islands has been wodified.—Gold 1368.

    5 n= Fans mth sh hones oe a aa a a a ne

    DIED.

    At South West, Lot 27, on 216t December last, of inflam.
    mation of the lungs, after an illness of sine days, Mr. Edw,

    Tf time and other cipcumstances perinit, I will call
    opon you severally before the eleetion comes off, when
    we can enter more fully into any of the public questions
    of the Vay, than it is possible to do through # newspaper
    communication, In the meantiine, I beg to subscribe
    myself
    Your most obedient servant,
    EMANUEL McEACHEN,

    South Lake, Jan. 15, 1867,

    “NOTICE.

    to them the authere point with povuliar satisfaction.
    is extremly gentle sea medicine ia infancy and youth,
    being quite harmless to even the youngest, when ad-
    ministered judiciously,

    vention than cure.

    heod can be found where well known cases of diseased
    lunge, which had baffled the efforte ef the most skilful
    and experienced dcetors, have beem permanently cared
    by it. These results are the most convincing proofe of
    the superior curative properties of thie preparation ; and

    While it ie most powertul ayainst confirmed diseases it

    This health-restorer accomplishes evem more by pre-

    If taken in season, it hoale all irrita-

    Chests superior TEA.
    Bble Crushed SUGAR,
    Hhdse and Bbls. IP. R,
    MOLASSES,
    6 Bole Kerosene OLL, 6 Bbls. Red ONIONS,
    2@ Dos, Am. BROOMS, 20 Doz. Am, BUCKETS,
    ~-ALSO—
    A lerge stock of Spices, Pickles, Fruit, &e., &c., suitable
    fer the season.
    The above articles aro of the very best description, and

    will be sold cheap for Cash,
    LEMUEL McKAY,

    Casks Washing SODA,
    Hhds and Kbis P. R.
    SUGAR,

    Charlottetown, Dec. 17, 1866,

    eants! Never did an old hen more joyously cackle over a| iughes, aged 67 years, a native of Middletown, County of | (FVHE NEW MARKET HOUSE, belonging to the City, | 4 f the throat ani | , whethe isi oe

    new-laid egg than does the Historian aforesaid over our ex-| Armagh, Ireland. May he rest in-peace. will be opened for the aceommedation of the public, Colle - Coughs, 0° from ether otntes, and shee provane THE LAST CAUTION !!

    hibition o ar tp gem Well, all we have to say is that the} At Grand Tracadie, on Thursday, the 17th instant, Mr./on FRIDAY. the 25th day of January, instant, free of Lolls, that long train of painful and inceratle diseases, which ee ae ale os
    Historian might also have asserted with equa: truth that an| Angus McDonald, at the advanc age of 92 years, He/until Priday, the tet day of February, ' .| AS the season for Shipping has now far advanced, and

    Irh Kepublic has been in existence * for some time past,”
    of «bich John U’ Mahonyy Col, Roberts, and C, O I, RK.
    Btephens have been dent, and that “other particulars
    cat be given, if needed ;’ but if any person felt bold enough
    to question thé Feality of the Republic, he would be as just-
    ly open to the charge of ignorance as he who failed to re

    was a native of North Uist, Seotland, and emigrated to this
    Island 78 years ago. May he rest in peace.
    At Lot 14, on the 7th instant, Ann, the be oved wife of

    husband and a tamily of small chiidren,

    Mr. John U'Connor, aged 36 years, leaving « disconsolate|ot letting the same will be made known,

    At Sturgeon, Lot 61, on the 9th January instant, after/time.
    in the 46 itinerant communicants the high-sounding ‘nine days illness, of inflammation, Mr. Bernard Kearney,

    "The Stalls and Cellars will be let at Publie Auction, to the
    highest bidders, on Tuesday, the 20th day-of January, at the
    hour of 3 in the afternoon, when the terms and conditions

    The Uld Market House wiil be disposed’ of at the same

    would arise from the “—— of them. Hence no family
    sheuld be without it.

    Whooping Cough, Pleurisy, Incipient Consumption, and
    other affections of the breathing organs, give way before
    this pre-eminent combination of medical virtues,

    ‘The Rules and Regulations of the Market, and the Table|and sold by all Druggists and dealers in medicine

    nflueriaa, Croup, Hoarseness,

    Prepared by Dr. J.C. AYER & Co, Lowell, Mana,

    those indebted to the Estate of the late PATRICK
    STEPHENS not having come forward to pay up r,
    respective Accounts, the Subscriber bereby intimates to
    them that on the closing of theNavigation

    Defaulters will be Sued

    indiscriminately.

    + Se6teli Protestant Charehs"’ With this comment the His- aged 74 years, The deceased was a man of amiable quali-|of Toll, will be published next week. every where. ,

    contemsseus Betese content himself for the present, When|ties, much beloved an:! regretted not only by « numerous} . — By order of the Market Committer, W. RB. Watsoy R. J. CLARKE,

    - more tad and on band, we may, perhaps, |circle of friends and relatives, but also by ali who had the PETER MACGOWAN, City Clerk. Goneral Agent for P. E. ‘ Agent a Fetate,
    aggord to hiss Alb the cond.deresion Of which he is deserving. | pleasure of his acquaintance. May be fest in peace, Charlottetown, Jon, 17, 1847, lig Fan.0— dn Orwell Store, Nov. 32, 1800.” ox

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