Edited Text
We observe that some other American jouraals| ary Ta ANNA
take the same view of the subject, and deelare that. if UB LIC LAN DS,
seven millious for such @ couuiry, looking at its pro- Late the Estates of Sir Edward Cunard, William Cun-
ducts, 6 unquestionably ahigh price compared with! ard, Bsq.. and James Montgomery, Esq
the Louisiana purchase trom the first Napoleon for . : :
Final Notice,
fifteen millions of dollars,
tt. Andrewâs Tall
PFVUE Charlottetown AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB
will give two Entertammentsaon the evenings of Mon-
day and Wednesday,
April 22 and 24.
oe
For Sale! FOR SALE!
The Schooner â Foam.â ICVAILS, RIGGING, ANCHORS & CHAINS, suitable
lQYIX Years old, and well fitted in every respect for teawl-|* for a small Schooner of between 30 and 40 Tons,
i ing, und for prosecuting Mackerel Fishing She was! Persons wishing to van â ple epply *
thoroughly overhauled and re-fustened last Spring, and re- the sail-loft of Mr. J. T, LONGARD, head of Pope's
The three French meu-of-war now in our barbor
have excited the curiosity of many, and no doubt
during their stay will be vasited by large numbers
of citizens. The Magenta (flayship) isa three decker
irouside, of fifty guns âud 750 men. The Flandre
is an ironside frigate of thirty-four guns and 574
men. The IZagnanime is an ironside frigate of thirty
guns and 580 men. They are maguificeut ships, and
well equipped,â#/x paper.
The Steamer *â ALuampra,â of the Boston & Col-
onial S. 8. Co's line left Boston, for Charlottetowu-
yesterday the 16th inst., and will be followed by ihe
*Commence,â the week after.
{9 sematonsemnerneenar cree
The ice in the Harbour of Charlottetown is fast
disappearing, and will probebly be all away during
the forthcoming week. The Steamers * Princess of
Walesâ and â Heather Belleâ are ready tor sea, only
awating the departure of the ice to again take their
place on the usual mail routes.âZJs!.
St. John, April 11,
National pride of France deeply wounded. Wild
anti-Prussian feeliug prevails, Prussia and France
are making military preparations, thus threatening
panic now existing in London,
Paris commercial centre of Earope.âGold 1387
Sr, foun, N. B., April 12th, 1867.âPrincess
Wales at point of death. Surgical operation upon
knee-boue necessary to save her life. Canuot en-
dure painâtoo weak to take chloroform, Berlin,
11:h.âBismarck demands Napoleon's reason for
arming. Holds France responsible for consequences,
Asks instant cessation of warlike preparations,â
Gold 1368.
Sr. Joun April, 13.âCuable despatch of Loudon,
12th, says Grand Jury ignored indictment against
Eyre.âIn House of Lords, Canadian Railway Bill
passed â_fiual reading
steamer left Liverpool ; supposed for Cadiz, relative
to unlawlul seizure of ship Tornado.âGold 1364,
Latest to â* Herald.â
Sr. Jonn, April 15, 1867.
Gladstoneâs amendment reform bill fixing rating five
pounds rejected by the Government; majority twenty-
one,
Brussels, 14th.âReported considerations making
Luxenburgh a neutral territory to avoid war,âGold
34 1-9,
Tr a rtntrees = en ena ra
Medical Notices,
Holloway's Vills.xâEverybodyâs Wish.âOne of the
many causes of the eminent success of this medicine is
the quiet, purifying effect it exerts over the circulation ;
it watches over the new blood forming from the food, in-
vigorates the distribution of the mature blood, and casts
out the old which has done its duty, and whose further
sresence becomes detrimental. By taking Hollowayâs
Pints, agreeably te the accompanying instructions, every
person may attain the bust permissable state of health
without interfering materially with bis usual habits,
pleasures, or pursuits, The weak and nervous will find
thomselves invigorated by judicious doses of this medi-
cine, and by steady and persevering attention tnay con-
fidently hope for increased strength, greater comfort,
and better health.
Its value is incalculable, For all diseases with which
children are afflicted during the process of tetthing,
Mrs. Winslow's Soothtog Syrup iv a safe and certain
remedy. It has stood the test of thirty years, and never
known to fail. Cures wind colic, regulates the bowels,
softens the gume and allays pain.
Brownâs Bronchial âTroches have been before the
sublic meny years. Each year finds them in new local-
ities in various parts of the world. The Troches are
pronounced universally euperior to all other articles
used for similar purposes. For relieving Coughe, Colds,
aud Throat Diseas, the Troches have been proved re-
ptablo.
Brown's Vermifuge Comfils, or Worm Lozenges con-
tain no form of mercury to which many worm remedies
owe their efficacy.
for the purposes they are intended to accomplish, having:
been used with success by emment medical men in Europe
April 10 lin
THE PEOPLE'S FRIEND.
Perry Davisâ Vegetable Pain Killer
Travellers are always liable to sudden attacks of dys-
entery and cholera morbus, and these occurring when!
absent from home are very unpleasant. lâerry Davinâ)
Vegetable Pain Killer may always be relied upon in such
cases. As soon as you feel the y pas booed take one tea-
spoonful in a gill of new milk and molasses, anda gill of!
hot water. Stir well together and drink hot. Repeat
the dose every houruntil relieved. If the pain be severe,
bathe the bowels and back with the medicine, clear.
Fishermen, so often exposed to hurts by having their
skin pierced with hooks and fins of fish, can be much re-
lieved by bathing with a little Pain killer as soon as the
accident occurs; in this way the anguish is soon abated ;
bathe as often as once in five minuets, say three or four
times, and you will seldom have any trouble
THEO, DesBRISAY,
General Agont forP. KE. Island, |
April 10 âIm :
et tom
DIED.
In Boston, Mass., on Sunday, the 24th day ot March, of
Pulmonary Consumption, Rachel Ann, the beloved wife of}
Patrick M. Power, Esq., late of Summerside, P. FE. Island, |
uged 40 years, 6 months and 23 da, s, She leaves # husband)
and five children to mourn the irreparable loss of an affeo-
tionate wife and a tender-hearted and loving mother, She
was a good neighbor and highly esteemed by all her ac-
quaintanees.
In morn of life and maternal bloom,
Her fleeting rare alas! how few,
Early she met her destined doom,
And bade this world a long adieu!
Rrornnciec ern
May Angels guard her immortal soul
To glorious realins of endless day;
In robes of purest white enfold,
And all her sins be washed away.
Oh! cease ye mournful friends to weep
That life's short glass so soon is run ;
And thoâ in death's cold arm she sleeps,
Exclaim â Thy will, O Lord, be done.â
And O! may those she's left behind,
Partakers of her flesh and blood,
Keep this important truth in mind,
* They, too, must shortly meet their God,
~~ Sew Advertisements,
AAA PPE RAAPPARAAAAA AAO
NOTICE.
SOURIS MAIL.
successfully. â Tron-clad)
The ingredients are well calculated yess on the locality.
, ered fur Sale or to Let.
"TR. Warsonâs, where a Plan of the Hall may be seen.
'
âye .
To Tenants and others holding Land on
5 CAL AMA, entitled the
the above Estates. j DRAMA, entitled th
Karl of Wak rwick,
to be followed, for the first time in Charlottetown, by the
truly amusing and side-splitting FARCE of
Paddy Milesâs Boy.
\ TUEREAS several persons have neglected to avail
themselves of the provisions of the Land Purchase
Act, and have also omitted to pay RENT due on their}
respective holdings: All sueh persons are herewith |
FINALLY NOTIFIED that unless the amount of
Deposit Money, being ÂŁ20 per cent., on the whole
amount of Parchase, or the rent now due, is paid inte,
my Office previous to the Ist day of MAY next, dis-
traints will be issued to the Sherilf for the recovery of
all Rent due to the Ist day of May, 1867,
| JOUN ALDOUS, Commissioner.
| Office of Public Lands, ?
April 17, 1867. 5
\Reeing Paddy Miles's Boy,
Several new Songs, comic and sentimental, will be given,
among others, the Soathern Chorus of the © Red, White
and Blue,â which is quite new in Charlottetown,
A Band will bein attendance,
The usual price for admissionâ1s. 60., and 3s, Tickets
to be had at the Stores of ifon, P. Walker, W, R. Watson,
Keq., W. H. Wilson, Esq., and at the Kent Street Book
Store,
Doors open at 7, Performance to commence at 8 o'clock
precisely.
till My Ist
THOS, REILLY, Manager.
W. C. GRANT, Secretary.
Zins Ex lin
whe
Bua - ~
| London and Lancashire Office,
i PE. Island, April 9, 1867.
To tue Eprron or tis Ueraup,
Sir;âYou will oblige by publishing in your next} Aen haba beet.
issue the vubjoined letter, addressed te me in October â y ey
last, and which I would not have inserted in tha news- Flying Frenchman.
|papers had it not been necessary for the interests of the â? THIS tavorite Llorse, known to be
|Company I represent. Tan) t the beat-blooded Canadian on the Is-
; . Phat Company commenced its Agency in this Island, Rey R land, a sure sire, and whose stock
through me, in November, 1863, Since that time [| wacviee i commands the highest prices, will tra-
have issued a very large number of Policies, and bave/vel the following route during the coming season :â
paid fog losses the enormous sum of six thousand two|Commencing on Monday, the 29th Apili, leaves home
hundredâ and twenty-five pounds currency, (ÂŁ6225,)/and goes through Monaghan Road, and will stand at
and which far exceeds the amount of premiums received) Mr. Fletcher's,
here. |Johnstonâs River. May ist, will stand at Southport. |
The Company has a paid-up capital, in the Fire De-)May 2d, will stand 3 hours at Daniel Edmondsâ, Squaw
âpartment, of ÂŁ1,000,000 sterling, and in the Life De-| Bay, and at Richard Green's same night May 3d, 3
partment of ÂŁ100,000 sterling. In the year 1866, the |hours st William Pranghtâs, and âthen home through
fire premiums alone amounted, at the Home Oilice, and ; Vernon River, May 4th, at his own stable, Monday,
throughout the different Agencies, to the sum of one) May Sth, 3 hours at Finley's, New Perth; then at Car-
hondred and tyenty-two thousand four hundred and /digan Bridge. May 7th, at John Walker's Launch
sixteen pounds, sterling, (ÂŁ122, 116,) and last year there ing. May Sib, 3 hours at Alex. Dingwell's, Bay For-
was a large increase. âtune, and at Murply's, Med House, same night, May
Lhave no hesitation in recommending this Company 9th, 3 hours at Win, Larkinâs, Birch Hill; and at Geo,
to the Insuring public as a first-class eflive, being most) MeInnis's, Ilead St. Peter's Bay, same night. May
generous and punctual in the payment of losses, where | 10th, through St, Peter's Road, to Thos, Pendergastâs.'
neither neglect nor fraud can be detected, Saturday, May 11th, through Baldwin's Road; and,
I am your obedient servant, same evening, at his own stable. : :
CHARLES YOUNG. This route will be continued once a fortnight until
the 12th of July,
JOHN MAHER. |
Barrens, Lot 49, April 3, 1867. |
(cory.) i, La a .
Charlottetown, Oct. 15, 1866. PUBLIC AUCTION {
Or
LAND. '
Dear Sir,â We, the uodersigned insurers, in the Lon-' >
don and Laneashire Fire Insurance Company of London, IVALU ABL 1} FA RM OF
England, beg leave to retura Co you, as the indefatigable rq be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION on SATURDAY,
Agent of that Company, our sincere thanks for the) [| the 20th day of APRIL, instant, at the hour of â2
prompt and liberal manner in whieh you have paid our o'clock, noon, on the Premises, a'l that valuable Farm
claims for losses oecasioned by the recent calamitous! of LEASEHOLD LAND, containing 60 Acres, situate
fires in this city, We also take this opportunity of ex-/at Mippirron, âTownship No, 26, and late in the
pressing our undiminished confilence in the Company, | possession of Joun Sinaieron, A large portion of the
and of vordially recommending the same to, our fellow- | said Farm is in good cultivation. A evasehold title will
citizens who may desire to insure their property against be given to the purchaser for 999 years, at one shilling
fire. . : anacre, yearly, clear of all arrears, and immediate
We are sincerely yours, possession given, Terms made known at the ume of
(Signed) jSale. . = is
H. BE. Starbird & Co., PATRICK DUFFY,
George L Dogherty, er
For wife & M. 8S. Remsay, CHAS. PALMER, his Attorney. |
Lowden & Richardson, | Charlottetown, April 3rd, 1867.
D. Tlodgson,
Joseph Hensley,
R. W. Brecken,
A. Mitebell,
Peake Bros. & Co.,
|
MeKinnon & Fiaser,- ope ope : ania |
FOR SALE, |
Michael McQuaid, H. J. P. Tertiezick,
Patrick Blake, W. G. Sitherland, M.D. ryityy Large and Commodious DWELLING
Martiniloyan, James Dann, ih
Charles Walsh, Francis MeKenna,
ilagh Monaghan, William C. Larris,
} HOUSE, the property of Joun Eaan, late of Char-
lotletouwn, Plasterer, deceased, at present im the occu-
pation of {rofessor Inglis, together with the land be-
Wm, R. Watson, z â âmica longings to the same, fronting on the St. Peter's Road,
Cloth Mill and Premises for Sale, â_Ninvty-three feet, and ow the street called Longworth
street, one hundred and forty-one feet, This property
rs eligibly situated and desirable Property, situated j, pleasantly situated at the entrance ok the St. Pears
within three miles of Charlottetown, formerly known poy | 2 ae : S boils
as Gurneyâs Cloth Mills. A stream of water runs nearly toad, aud ed ne se . hapres aâ wg bao 7 ry MAY
through the centre of the land. Being so near the City it Posseasion can be given at any tine after the Ist Ms
eid + ; : 7 ; next
would be a cominanding position for any kind of machinery ; â
( just the slate for the conti mplated Flax Manufactory.) It the avove Property be not sold by Private Sale
Phere in a» Dwelling House on the premises, and Out Houses, before the second day of M AY next, Mt will on
with the Mill, which wants repairs, There is about 18 that day be offered at PUBLK AUCTION, at the
acres of Land now connected with it, but if the purchaser Colonial Building, in Charlottetown, at the hour of 12
should desire a larger quantity, itâcan be extended to 24 o'clock, noon. : ;
acres or more. For particulars of Sale apply to the undersigned.
i rer â
> 3 @ of | D. BRENAN,
BRICK YARD. | D. BRENAN,
'
Executors.
Tor Sale, the Brick Yard immediately adjoining the :
Cloth Mill. Phere is an extensive supply of Brick Clay on [Dated this 24 day of April, 1867. Âą i
the premises. âThe âThree Mile Stream runs through the . <3 ;
yrounds, There is some Machinery be longing to that busi- Hor 2 le!
DARK BAY SUD HORSE, sired by * Sambo,â
Adjoining the aforesaid grounds, and immediately front-| {A rising 4 years old, and Lo hands 3 inches hivh: He
fng on the Princetown Road, several Plots of Land are of- js splendid in style and aetion, and will ve sold cheap
Une aere each. âfor cash or approved paper. Apply to .
Also, on the Lower Road, adjoining the Queen's Arms, | JUSEPH âHARRINGTON,
seven or eight plots of ground can be obtained for building | Hope River, Lot 22.
Mechamiesâ houses, &e. April 3, 1867. Sin
For further particulars apply to the ownerâ :
ee JAMES D, HASZARD. | 65 ACRES OF LF ASEHOLD LAND
en = FOR SALE AT
- TEN Daas | oe ak et
for Steam Communication between Souris, 'rgyip subseriher will offer at PUBLIC AUCTION at
a] vo au â â a. | NEIL STEWARI'S, De Sante, on THURSDAY,
Georgeto wn, Murray Harbor and Rie the 18th of APRIL inst, at 11 o'clock, a.m, 60 acres of
tou i LAND, situate to the Kast of De Sable River, 20 acres of
a â i : |which are clear and in a high state of cultivation; the rest
f ggotehar page â rg nn og age ve iLeing covered age goed growth of Firewood and Longers
eretaryâs ce on. OF before ursday, the 16th day, jo will also offer at Auction on the same day, at 12
of MAY next, at âlwo o'clock in the afternoon, by any per- o'clock, noon, on the Premises, 16 ecres of Leasehold Land,
SihAME ce Âą ce eR i P WORYe] ene ' tain, an! a never-failing Well o' ater att or.
Passengers and Freights, and Mails, if required, between This Prepety Sale â shaniad ena the Post coe a st
Souris, ae â sored and vi aoe ltwo miles from â Wharf, would make an excellent
at eae âort going and returning, so long a„ the stand for a man of busin iss or a tra lesman,
Navigation shall remain open, from the FIRST day of JUN K|* peg as the sale of the land ais will be offered at
next, to the close of the season of 1967, and during the open! A yotion
season in the twe following yeara, 1868 and 1869. â The | 2 Vows, 10 Sheep, 1 Mare in foal, 1 Filly, (one year old)
Tenderer must specify the âTonnage and Power o: the Vessel!) Cart and Cart Harness, 1 Wood Sleigh, 1 Plough, 1 pair
to be supplied, and the armount required to be paid for the! jferrews, 1 Jaunting Sleigh, 1 sett Harness, 1 Buffalo Robe
performance of the services required, and be accompanied 9 Pigs, and a few other sinall artivies too numerous to
by the names ef two parties willing to become Sureties for mension.
the due performance of the Contract. âYeams rox Tim Fanms :âILalf the purchase money on the
for the present year's service alone, and also how much for jpctaliments on the lst of November in the two years,
one and how much for two trips in each week during the following.
above perio de.
GEORGE COLES, Col, Secretary.
Charlottetown, April 10, 1857.
GRAND AMATEUR CONCERT, | De sebte, apes, 1967,
Under the Patronage of the Lieutenant} Hor Winter Evenings.
' Governor & Mra. Dundas.
GRAND ON CERT of VOCAL and
A and INSPRUMENTAL MUSIC will be given by a
number of Lady and Gentlemen Amateurs, at TEMPER-
ANCE HALL, on MONDAY Evening, the 22d instant,
for the
Benefit of the Poor of the City.
Troxets ls. 6d. ; Reserved Seate, Je. ; to be had at W.
209. a credit of seven months on approved Joint Notes of
Hand.
EDWARD HARRINGTON.
OR Sale at the KENT STREET BOOK STORE
Count of Monte Christo,
Edmund Dantes,
The Forty-five Guardsmen,
The Man with Five Wives,
The Iron Mask,
Twenty Years Atter,
Adventures of a Marquis, &c., &c.,
Charles O' Malley, the Iriah Dragoon,
Jack Hintâ n,
Harry Lorrequet,
Tom Burke, &c., &e.,
Great Expectations,
Martin Chuzelewit,
Rarnaby Rudge, &e., &e,
Handy Andy, &e,
The Woman in White,
The Poor Scholar,
Willy Heilly,
The Black Baronet,
Doors open at half-past Seven ; Performance to commence
at Fight.
For further particulars see Small Bills,
April 10, 1867. a ae
BOSTON & COLONIAL
The Evil Eye,
R. HOOPER begs to announce to the Travelling
aod Commercial Public that he no longer puts up)
at Mr. Worthâs, Kent Street. i
All Orders and Parcels to be forwarded by the!
EASTERN MAIL must, for the fatare, be left at bis
residence, next door to Henry Pacwer's, Esq,
KENT STREET, where Passengers will also find bin)
on the mornings of Tuvsday and Friday.
April 17, 1867,
Parra Sastha, or the History of Paddy-go-Baay
and his wife Nancy,
Tales and Stories of the Irish Peasantry.
The Ancient Regime,
Mary of Burgandy,
Arrth Neil,
-âtogethor with other first-class Novel.
Steamship Company.
MVE STEAMERS of the above Company will resume
their regular Trips between BOSTON and CHAR-
LOTIETOWN, calling at Halifax and Strait of Canso, as
soon aa the Gulf is sufficiently clear of tee.
First Steamer will leave Boston about the 14th instant.
CARVELL BROS., Agents.
Ch'town, tet April, 1867. tia
BR. REILLY.
Kent Street, Jan, 23, 1867,
All who wish to enjoy a good hearty laugh, will insist wal
~ and capital as a most desirable place.
Tuesday, the S0th, will go through,
â {
The Tender must a!so state what amount will be required) 1,Âą of next November, and the other half in two equal,
ithe property of Mr.
jthereon,
Art Maguire, | will hear all particulars by applying at the ** Hinman:
On first evening, they will appear in the great HISTORI.| ceived a new set of Spars and two coats of Copper Paint;
jshe has a new Cotton Mainsail and Jib; the Foresail is one
jyaa: old, 190 f thome Cable, two new fishing Anchors, and
16 â* strong Vessel, and a good sailer, For particulars
enqfire of
: i. OG. BALE,
Charlottetown, April 1, 1867,
- EITSHING SITs
AT KILDARE CAPES.
dbp Subscriber offers at Private Sale bis FARM
containing
100 acres of Tand,
60 of which are under cultivation, and haying a lease of
099 years, The Dwelling Mouse and Outbuildings
thereon are new and commodious, For agriculturai
'burposes, tere is no better land on this Island. Aw a
âishing Site it is utivalied, Ite contiguity to one of
jthe richest Fishing grounds in the world, as also te
âLittle Tignish Pound, where an unlimited qoantity of
| Bait can be obtained, point it out to men of unterprise
Apply either by
jletter or in person at the â* Herald â Offive, or to the
âowner,
THOMAS MULAN LAIN,
| Kildare Capes, Lot 2, March 13, 1867. 3m
HERRING.
ja SALE, 100 barrels good HERRING, at 20s. per
bbl,
Also.
150,000 Cedar Shingles, (good quality.)
Tenveâ CASH or APPROVED CREDIT,
A. McNEILL, Auctioneer,
Reading Room Building,
March 20, 1867.
Big Loaf for a Small Price!
âą Subscriber offers for sale, at a reduced price,â
200 barrels Eatra Family FLOUR,
W. McGILL,
Sin
Charlottetown, March 20, 1857.
BUTLERâS CATECHISM
Sold by the 100.
4 ate Subeer'ber offers for sale at his Book Store, Kent
Uf. ER'S GCATECHISM by the dozen,
or the hundred, Having printed the edition himself, he will
sell them by wholesale and retail cheaper then they can be
imported or purchased elsewhere in the Colony, As this is
also the only edition in the Island bearing the approbation of
ty Lorpship the Bishop of Charlottetown, it is therefore
pship I i
Wharf.
March 13, 1866. tf
|
| Prepare for Lent!
Wie Salw at the Kent Street Book Store: THE
' OF FICK OF TUB MALY WEEK. aeearding ta
\fhe Roman Missal and Breviary, in Latin and Ji gg lis Me
| The week before Easter has been enlied by several
Inaues, from the ereat uty steries and various ceremonies
leelebrated and performed init, The Greeks and Latins
auciently called it the Great Week, the Holy Week;
lsometunes the Painful Week, that is, the week of aus-
terities; also, the Week of Sorrows, tho days of the
i Cross or of sujerings. âWe eallit the Great Week,â
says 8. Chrysostom, on Ps, 145, â not that it consists of
7 greater number of days, or that the dave in it are lon
ger, buton account of the great things which God bas
wrought in it: for on these days was the tyranny of the
devil overthrown, death disarmed, sin and ity curse
taken away; heaven opened and made accesible, and
nen made fellows with the angels.â
The chief object of the Church in this weel, is to Âąe-
lebrate the memory of the passion and death of her Re-
âdeemer; every part of the sacred liturgy is directed to
Ithis end; the Churehâs offiees, more svlemn and more
multiplied in this week than ia any other during the
whole yoar, are most especially adapted to excite in the
ihgarts of the Faithful those various sentiments of love
and gratitude, of compassion for the sufferings of our
Lord, of sorrow and detestation for sin, &., which
every Christian ought to cbrish in this holy time. It 10
with the sincore dwsire of exciting pious sentiments in
lthe heurte of the faithful, that the whole liturgy of the
Church for the Jfoly Week bas been collected in this
volume; and is prasented to the public, both ia the
Latin and @nglish languages. âThus, while the pious
Christian unites his veiee with that of the Priest and of
the choir, he may also penctrate the sense of the divine
office, and sanction by the fervor of bis heart what he
pronounees with his tongue. For this reason, the
editor flatters himself that this book will not fail to
please all those who still entertain a due sense of piety
and religion; and may profit even those who, through a
jwant of instruction, seldom or never reflect on the great
|mysteries which the Church commemorates during the
Holy Week. âThe very reading of this most pious and
affecting part of the Churchâs liturgy is capable of ex-
citing in their hearts a true and solid devotion.
EDWARD REILLY,
|
*harlottetown, March 6, 1897.
OYSTERS, FRESH OYSTERS.
AMERICAN OYSTER SALOON
MENHE Subseriber has opencd a NEW OYSTER
SALOON, under the above name, conducted en
desirable that every Caiaolie should procure a copy of it âTemperance Principles, on POWNAL STREET, near
tf I | Pig
without delay, the corner of Grafton and Pownal streets,
Also on hand, Bibles, Missals, Prayer Books, Holy Week
Books, Historical, Religious, Controversial, Biographical
Poetical and Scientific Works by the best authors ; choice
Light Literature in abundance, School Books, Stationery,
Blank, Mem. and Copy Books, Ledgers and Day Books,
Slates, Paper Blinds, Beads, Crosses and Medals; and a
variety of other goods, Give usa calland we will give you
value for your money.
E, REILLY.
January 16, 1867. Sin
To the Electors of the Second District of
Kingâs County.
GENTLEMENâ
T the earnest solicitations of many triends, T have,
A room
(with private entrance) furnished expressly for LA-
FAMILIES supplied with Fresh Oysters, on reasoa-
able terms, and all orders punctually attended to.
BENJ. PETTIGREW,
Ch'tewn,Feb.20, 1867
rgvuiE FOLLOWING OF CHRIST, by T. A. Kempis,
for sale at the Kent Street Book-store.
EDW. REILLY.
Châ'town, March 13, 1867.
Change of Business.
LAST NOTICE.
though with much hesitation, consented to come
forward as a eandsdate for the representation of the
District in the [Louse of Assembly. tu politics 1 have
always been a Liberal, and, should [have the honor of
being elected, L will support that Party in ail goo
measures, The independence of the Colony being a
matter of paramoans importance, [Tam opposed to
Confederation upon any termsâ/leeling satistied that if
our liberty is once lost it can never be recalled; and
that we will be placed altogether at the mercy of a
distant Government, over which, from the contempubly
small number of oar representatives, We can exe reise
no control,
As « resident of the District inâ which all) ms
interests ave centred and identided with your own, iby
highest ambition will be to took a#tler iis local wants;
land to prowote its presperity without injury to any
party.
to be amended by defraying trom the âTreasury the
âwhole salary of the Teacher. All measures, in fact,
having for their object the good of the country, will
receive my support. Not being an oilive-seeker, should
I bave the honor of being elected, | will net put you
to the trouble of a re-election; nor ie there any con-
sideration which would indace me to violate my pro-
mises, or betray the confidence you might repose ia
me,
lL have the honor to be,
: Gentlemen,
: Your obedient Servant,
| WM. H, MchWEN.
\
|
}
St. Peter's. March 26, 1867. P Pie
âTo the Freo and Independent } Electors of
the Third District of Queen's County,
1 ENTLEMEN :âThe actions of the present Government
T since its return to power, appearing to me to by jn many
reapeets at Variance with the expressed wishes of a large
number of its supporters, 1 am indueed to offer myself as a
candidate for your suffrages at the approaching Election,
In thus coming forward, Tam not actuated by party motivee, |
but influenced by a desire to promote any measures which
may be calculated to benefit the Island in general, and the
Tonante in particuar, My views in regard to the much
vexed Land Question, are so well known, that no explan-
ation of them is needed.â My ideas on this subject are, Tam
happy to think, but an echo of your own, and Lam willing
to stand or fall by these principles.
Representative, I will be ready to support a moderate Lib-
eral Government.
I have the honor to be, gentlemen,
your obedient servant,
JOHN ROSS,
|
March 30, 1867 lw
senescence ain a
For ths Stock, ete, under 20s, Cash on delivery : over To the free and independent Electors of the Third)
District of Queen's County.
| GENTLEMEN t=
| \ new Government, based upon liberal principles,
|
having been formed, and I having been honored by
| being placed in my former position as President of the
lHxecutive Council and Colonial Secretary, my seat in the
| House of Assembly becomes vacant according to law, In
lreturning to you for re-election, I have she fullest con-
fidence that you will give the new Government @ fair trial,
land when its policy is fully developedâfor which, of course,
la little time should be allowedâI trust you will find it sach
âas to be worthy of your warmest approval,
I have the honor to be,
Gentlemen,
Your obedient Servant,
GRURGE COLES.
Charlottetown, March 20, 1867.
LAIND FOR SALE!
YN the market, by Private Sale, 110 acres FREE
LAND, on Lot 37, Dromore 5 sltlement, adjoining
Pairiek Coyle, This Farm ts
partly improved, with good Dwelling an 1 Outbuildings
Persons willing to purchase this Property
Orricr.
March 27, 1867 lin
pies in want of a teal goed PHOTOGRAPH
call at
Cc. LEWIS'S.
t 3m pd
Corner Great George and
âyeaah: Ch'town, March
The Edueation Act requires, in my opiniva, |
If returned as your |
S the subscriber is about to change his Business in the
Spring, he gives a last notice that all accounts fur-
uished by hin which shall remain unpaid by the 1éth of
âApril. will be collected through the agency of the Courte
âafter that date.
{| EDWARD REILLY.
| March 20, 18@7.
Avevrâs Sarsaparilla,
Is a concentrated extract of the
hoice root, so combined with
rvher substances of still greater
lierative power as to afford an
ectual antidote for diseases Sare
i, iy reputed to care, Such
reuedy is surely wanted by
rose who sulfe* trom Stramous
omplaints, and that one whieh will
earl
|
|
aceomplish thor cure muat prove, as this bas proved, of
immense service to this large class of our aillicted fellow«
citizens. Llow completely this compound will do it, has
been proven by experiment on many of the worst cases
to be found in the tuilowing complaints :â
| Scorfula, Scorfulous Swellings and Sores, Skin Dis-
leases, Pimples, Pustules, Blotehes, Eruptions, St. An-
lthonyâs Fire, Rose or Erysipelas, Petter or Sait Rheum,
Seald Head, Ringworm, &,
Syphilis or Vernal Disease is expelled from the system
by the prolonged use of this Ssnaseaniiia, and the pa-
tient is le(t in comparative health.
Female Diseases are caused by Seorfula ia the blood,
and are ofteu soon eured by this Extract oF Saraspa-
ILLA.
Do not reject this invaluable medicine, because you
have been imposed upon by something pretending to be
Sarasparilla, while it was net, When you have used
'Ayen'sâthen, and not till then, will you know the vir-
tues of Saaasparilla, For minust partieulars of the dis-
leases it eures, we refer you to Ayer's American Almanac,
which the agent below named will furnish gratis to all
| who eall for it.
Ayerâs Caruartic Pins, for the cure of Costivyness,
âJaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysentery, Foal
Stomach, Pain or Morbid Inaction of the Bowels,
iFlatulency, Neuralgia, and as a Dinner Pill, are un-
lequalled,
| They are sugar coated, so that the most sensative can
itake them with pleasure. and they are the best Aperient
in the world for all the purposes of a family physic.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER & Co., Loweli, Mass.,
and sold by all Druggists and dealers in medicine overr-
where.
W. R. WATSON
General Agent for P, E. Island.
Mar. 18â2m
HE Best TEA, MOLASSES, and SU-
GAR? You can get them at
A. A. McSWEEN'S.
| and price? You can be suited at
A. A. McSWEENâS,
{BOOTS and LEATHER, which defy competition? Call
and bay them at .
A. A. McSWEEN'S.
COTTON WARPS, that eannot be surpassed? You
need not pass /
A. A. McSWEEN'S,
ROUND and FLAT TOBACCO?
of it at
There is any amount
A. A. McSWEENâS.
GOOD SHIRTINGS, ete.? You will not be disap-
pointed by calling at
: A. A. McSWEEN'S,
A variety of articles, too numerous to mention? Your
waats shall be attended to most promptly by calling 98
; : A. A, MeSWEENâS.
| Richmond Street, Charlottetown,
j March, 6, 1867. sj Im
ne . ves > ai as
or Photographs ON PORCELAIN, will do weil tc : Oranges and Lemons,
me
j _ Sale by
W.R. .
i Jan. 9, 1867. hdmmcnerigs
EARTHEN WARE, in every variety of style, quality
take the same view of the subject, and deelare that. if UB LIC LAN DS,
seven millious for such @ couuiry, looking at its pro- Late the Estates of Sir Edward Cunard, William Cun-
ducts, 6 unquestionably ahigh price compared with! ard, Bsq.. and James Montgomery, Esq
the Louisiana purchase trom the first Napoleon for . : :
Final Notice,
fifteen millions of dollars,
tt. Andrewâs Tall
PFVUE Charlottetown AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB
will give two Entertammentsaon the evenings of Mon-
day and Wednesday,
April 22 and 24.
oe
For Sale! FOR SALE!
The Schooner â Foam.â ICVAILS, RIGGING, ANCHORS & CHAINS, suitable
lQYIX Years old, and well fitted in every respect for teawl-|* for a small Schooner of between 30 and 40 Tons,
i ing, und for prosecuting Mackerel Fishing She was! Persons wishing to van â ple epply *
thoroughly overhauled and re-fustened last Spring, and re- the sail-loft of Mr. J. T, LONGARD, head of Pope's
The three French meu-of-war now in our barbor
have excited the curiosity of many, and no doubt
during their stay will be vasited by large numbers
of citizens. The Magenta (flayship) isa three decker
irouside, of fifty guns âud 750 men. The Flandre
is an ironside frigate of thirty-four guns and 574
men. The IZagnanime is an ironside frigate of thirty
guns and 580 men. They are maguificeut ships, and
well equipped,â#/x paper.
The Steamer *â ALuampra,â of the Boston & Col-
onial S. 8. Co's line left Boston, for Charlottetowu-
yesterday the 16th inst., and will be followed by ihe
*Commence,â the week after.
{9 sematonsemnerneenar cree
The ice in the Harbour of Charlottetown is fast
disappearing, and will probebly be all away during
the forthcoming week. The Steamers * Princess of
Walesâ and â Heather Belleâ are ready tor sea, only
awating the departure of the ice to again take their
place on the usual mail routes.âZJs!.
St. John, April 11,
National pride of France deeply wounded. Wild
anti-Prussian feeliug prevails, Prussia and France
are making military preparations, thus threatening
panic now existing in London,
Paris commercial centre of Earope.âGold 1387
Sr, foun, N. B., April 12th, 1867.âPrincess
Wales at point of death. Surgical operation upon
knee-boue necessary to save her life. Canuot en-
dure painâtoo weak to take chloroform, Berlin,
11:h.âBismarck demands Napoleon's reason for
arming. Holds France responsible for consequences,
Asks instant cessation of warlike preparations,â
Gold 1368.
Sr. Joun April, 13.âCuable despatch of Loudon,
12th, says Grand Jury ignored indictment against
Eyre.âIn House of Lords, Canadian Railway Bill
passed â_fiual reading
steamer left Liverpool ; supposed for Cadiz, relative
to unlawlul seizure of ship Tornado.âGold 1364,
Latest to â* Herald.â
Sr. Jonn, April 15, 1867.
Gladstoneâs amendment reform bill fixing rating five
pounds rejected by the Government; majority twenty-
one,
Brussels, 14th.âReported considerations making
Luxenburgh a neutral territory to avoid war,âGold
34 1-9,
Tr a rtntrees = en ena ra
Medical Notices,
Holloway's Vills.xâEverybodyâs Wish.âOne of the
many causes of the eminent success of this medicine is
the quiet, purifying effect it exerts over the circulation ;
it watches over the new blood forming from the food, in-
vigorates the distribution of the mature blood, and casts
out the old which has done its duty, and whose further
sresence becomes detrimental. By taking Hollowayâs
Pints, agreeably te the accompanying instructions, every
person may attain the bust permissable state of health
without interfering materially with bis usual habits,
pleasures, or pursuits, The weak and nervous will find
thomselves invigorated by judicious doses of this medi-
cine, and by steady and persevering attention tnay con-
fidently hope for increased strength, greater comfort,
and better health.
Its value is incalculable, For all diseases with which
children are afflicted during the process of tetthing,
Mrs. Winslow's Soothtog Syrup iv a safe and certain
remedy. It has stood the test of thirty years, and never
known to fail. Cures wind colic, regulates the bowels,
softens the gume and allays pain.
Brownâs Bronchial âTroches have been before the
sublic meny years. Each year finds them in new local-
ities in various parts of the world. The Troches are
pronounced universally euperior to all other articles
used for similar purposes. For relieving Coughe, Colds,
aud Throat Diseas, the Troches have been proved re-
ptablo.
Brown's Vermifuge Comfils, or Worm Lozenges con-
tain no form of mercury to which many worm remedies
owe their efficacy.
for the purposes they are intended to accomplish, having:
been used with success by emment medical men in Europe
April 10 lin
THE PEOPLE'S FRIEND.
Perry Davisâ Vegetable Pain Killer
Travellers are always liable to sudden attacks of dys-
entery and cholera morbus, and these occurring when!
absent from home are very unpleasant. lâerry Davinâ)
Vegetable Pain Killer may always be relied upon in such
cases. As soon as you feel the y pas booed take one tea-
spoonful in a gill of new milk and molasses, anda gill of!
hot water. Stir well together and drink hot. Repeat
the dose every houruntil relieved. If the pain be severe,
bathe the bowels and back with the medicine, clear.
Fishermen, so often exposed to hurts by having their
skin pierced with hooks and fins of fish, can be much re-
lieved by bathing with a little Pain killer as soon as the
accident occurs; in this way the anguish is soon abated ;
bathe as often as once in five minuets, say three or four
times, and you will seldom have any trouble
THEO, DesBRISAY,
General Agont forP. KE. Island, |
April 10 âIm :
et tom
DIED.
In Boston, Mass., on Sunday, the 24th day ot March, of
Pulmonary Consumption, Rachel Ann, the beloved wife of}
Patrick M. Power, Esq., late of Summerside, P. FE. Island, |
uged 40 years, 6 months and 23 da, s, She leaves # husband)
and five children to mourn the irreparable loss of an affeo-
tionate wife and a tender-hearted and loving mother, She
was a good neighbor and highly esteemed by all her ac-
quaintanees.
In morn of life and maternal bloom,
Her fleeting rare alas! how few,
Early she met her destined doom,
And bade this world a long adieu!
Rrornnciec ern
May Angels guard her immortal soul
To glorious realins of endless day;
In robes of purest white enfold,
And all her sins be washed away.
Oh! cease ye mournful friends to weep
That life's short glass so soon is run ;
And thoâ in death's cold arm she sleeps,
Exclaim â Thy will, O Lord, be done.â
And O! may those she's left behind,
Partakers of her flesh and blood,
Keep this important truth in mind,
* They, too, must shortly meet their God,
~~ Sew Advertisements,
AAA PPE RAAPPARAAAAA AAO
NOTICE.
SOURIS MAIL.
successfully. â Tron-clad)
The ingredients are well calculated yess on the locality.
, ered fur Sale or to Let.
"TR. Warsonâs, where a Plan of the Hall may be seen.
'
âye .
To Tenants and others holding Land on
5 CAL AMA, entitled the
the above Estates. j DRAMA, entitled th
Karl of Wak rwick,
to be followed, for the first time in Charlottetown, by the
truly amusing and side-splitting FARCE of
Paddy Milesâs Boy.
\ TUEREAS several persons have neglected to avail
themselves of the provisions of the Land Purchase
Act, and have also omitted to pay RENT due on their}
respective holdings: All sueh persons are herewith |
FINALLY NOTIFIED that unless the amount of
Deposit Money, being ÂŁ20 per cent., on the whole
amount of Parchase, or the rent now due, is paid inte,
my Office previous to the Ist day of MAY next, dis-
traints will be issued to the Sherilf for the recovery of
all Rent due to the Ist day of May, 1867,
| JOUN ALDOUS, Commissioner.
| Office of Public Lands, ?
April 17, 1867. 5
\Reeing Paddy Miles's Boy,
Several new Songs, comic and sentimental, will be given,
among others, the Soathern Chorus of the © Red, White
and Blue,â which is quite new in Charlottetown,
A Band will bein attendance,
The usual price for admissionâ1s. 60., and 3s, Tickets
to be had at the Stores of ifon, P. Walker, W, R. Watson,
Keq., W. H. Wilson, Esq., and at the Kent Street Book
Store,
Doors open at 7, Performance to commence at 8 o'clock
precisely.
till My Ist
THOS, REILLY, Manager.
W. C. GRANT, Secretary.
Zins Ex lin
whe
Bua - ~
| London and Lancashire Office,
i PE. Island, April 9, 1867.
To tue Eprron or tis Ueraup,
Sir;âYou will oblige by publishing in your next} Aen haba beet.
issue the vubjoined letter, addressed te me in October â y ey
last, and which I would not have inserted in tha news- Flying Frenchman.
|papers had it not been necessary for the interests of the â? THIS tavorite Llorse, known to be
|Company I represent. Tan) t the beat-blooded Canadian on the Is-
; . Phat Company commenced its Agency in this Island, Rey R land, a sure sire, and whose stock
through me, in November, 1863, Since that time [| wacviee i commands the highest prices, will tra-
have issued a very large number of Policies, and bave/vel the following route during the coming season :â
paid fog losses the enormous sum of six thousand two|Commencing on Monday, the 29th Apili, leaves home
hundredâ and twenty-five pounds currency, (ÂŁ6225,)/and goes through Monaghan Road, and will stand at
and which far exceeds the amount of premiums received) Mr. Fletcher's,
here. |Johnstonâs River. May ist, will stand at Southport. |
The Company has a paid-up capital, in the Fire De-)May 2d, will stand 3 hours at Daniel Edmondsâ, Squaw
âpartment, of ÂŁ1,000,000 sterling, and in the Life De-| Bay, and at Richard Green's same night May 3d, 3
partment of ÂŁ100,000 sterling. In the year 1866, the |hours st William Pranghtâs, and âthen home through
fire premiums alone amounted, at the Home Oilice, and ; Vernon River, May 4th, at his own stable, Monday,
throughout the different Agencies, to the sum of one) May Sth, 3 hours at Finley's, New Perth; then at Car-
hondred and tyenty-two thousand four hundred and /digan Bridge. May 7th, at John Walker's Launch
sixteen pounds, sterling, (ÂŁ122, 116,) and last year there ing. May Sib, 3 hours at Alex. Dingwell's, Bay For-
was a large increase. âtune, and at Murply's, Med House, same night, May
Lhave no hesitation in recommending this Company 9th, 3 hours at Win, Larkinâs, Birch Hill; and at Geo,
to the Insuring public as a first-class eflive, being most) MeInnis's, Ilead St. Peter's Bay, same night. May
generous and punctual in the payment of losses, where | 10th, through St, Peter's Road, to Thos, Pendergastâs.'
neither neglect nor fraud can be detected, Saturday, May 11th, through Baldwin's Road; and,
I am your obedient servant, same evening, at his own stable. : :
CHARLES YOUNG. This route will be continued once a fortnight until
the 12th of July,
JOHN MAHER. |
Barrens, Lot 49, April 3, 1867. |
(cory.) i, La a .
Charlottetown, Oct. 15, 1866. PUBLIC AUCTION {
Or
LAND. '
Dear Sir,â We, the uodersigned insurers, in the Lon-' >
don and Laneashire Fire Insurance Company of London, IVALU ABL 1} FA RM OF
England, beg leave to retura Co you, as the indefatigable rq be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION on SATURDAY,
Agent of that Company, our sincere thanks for the) [| the 20th day of APRIL, instant, at the hour of â2
prompt and liberal manner in whieh you have paid our o'clock, noon, on the Premises, a'l that valuable Farm
claims for losses oecasioned by the recent calamitous! of LEASEHOLD LAND, containing 60 Acres, situate
fires in this city, We also take this opportunity of ex-/at Mippirron, âTownship No, 26, and late in the
pressing our undiminished confilence in the Company, | possession of Joun Sinaieron, A large portion of the
and of vordially recommending the same to, our fellow- | said Farm is in good cultivation. A evasehold title will
citizens who may desire to insure their property against be given to the purchaser for 999 years, at one shilling
fire. . : anacre, yearly, clear of all arrears, and immediate
We are sincerely yours, possession given, Terms made known at the ume of
(Signed) jSale. . = is
H. BE. Starbird & Co., PATRICK DUFFY,
George L Dogherty, er
For wife & M. 8S. Remsay, CHAS. PALMER, his Attorney. |
Lowden & Richardson, | Charlottetown, April 3rd, 1867.
D. Tlodgson,
Joseph Hensley,
R. W. Brecken,
A. Mitebell,
Peake Bros. & Co.,
|
MeKinnon & Fiaser,- ope ope : ania |
FOR SALE, |
Michael McQuaid, H. J. P. Tertiezick,
Patrick Blake, W. G. Sitherland, M.D. ryityy Large and Commodious DWELLING
Martiniloyan, James Dann, ih
Charles Walsh, Francis MeKenna,
ilagh Monaghan, William C. Larris,
} HOUSE, the property of Joun Eaan, late of Char-
lotletouwn, Plasterer, deceased, at present im the occu-
pation of {rofessor Inglis, together with the land be-
Wm, R. Watson, z â âmica longings to the same, fronting on the St. Peter's Road,
Cloth Mill and Premises for Sale, â_Ninvty-three feet, and ow the street called Longworth
street, one hundred and forty-one feet, This property
rs eligibly situated and desirable Property, situated j, pleasantly situated at the entrance ok the St. Pears
within three miles of Charlottetown, formerly known poy | 2 ae : S boils
as Gurneyâs Cloth Mills. A stream of water runs nearly toad, aud ed ne se . hapres aâ wg bao 7 ry MAY
through the centre of the land. Being so near the City it Posseasion can be given at any tine after the Ist Ms
eid + ; : 7 ; next
would be a cominanding position for any kind of machinery ; â
( just the slate for the conti mplated Flax Manufactory.) It the avove Property be not sold by Private Sale
Phere in a» Dwelling House on the premises, and Out Houses, before the second day of M AY next, Mt will on
with the Mill, which wants repairs, There is about 18 that day be offered at PUBLK AUCTION, at the
acres of Land now connected with it, but if the purchaser Colonial Building, in Charlottetown, at the hour of 12
should desire a larger quantity, itâcan be extended to 24 o'clock, noon. : ;
acres or more. For particulars of Sale apply to the undersigned.
i rer â
> 3 @ of | D. BRENAN,
BRICK YARD. | D. BRENAN,
'
Executors.
Tor Sale, the Brick Yard immediately adjoining the :
Cloth Mill. Phere is an extensive supply of Brick Clay on [Dated this 24 day of April, 1867. Âą i
the premises. âThe âThree Mile Stream runs through the . <3 ;
yrounds, There is some Machinery be longing to that busi- Hor 2 le!
DARK BAY SUD HORSE, sired by * Sambo,â
Adjoining the aforesaid grounds, and immediately front-| {A rising 4 years old, and Lo hands 3 inches hivh: He
fng on the Princetown Road, several Plots of Land are of- js splendid in style and aetion, and will ve sold cheap
Une aere each. âfor cash or approved paper. Apply to .
Also, on the Lower Road, adjoining the Queen's Arms, | JUSEPH âHARRINGTON,
seven or eight plots of ground can be obtained for building | Hope River, Lot 22.
Mechamiesâ houses, &e. April 3, 1867. Sin
For further particulars apply to the ownerâ :
ee JAMES D, HASZARD. | 65 ACRES OF LF ASEHOLD LAND
en = FOR SALE AT
- TEN Daas | oe ak et
for Steam Communication between Souris, 'rgyip subseriher will offer at PUBLIC AUCTION at
a] vo au â â a. | NEIL STEWARI'S, De Sante, on THURSDAY,
Georgeto wn, Murray Harbor and Rie the 18th of APRIL inst, at 11 o'clock, a.m, 60 acres of
tou i LAND, situate to the Kast of De Sable River, 20 acres of
a â i : |which are clear and in a high state of cultivation; the rest
f ggotehar page â rg nn og age ve iLeing covered age goed growth of Firewood and Longers
eretaryâs ce on. OF before ursday, the 16th day, jo will also offer at Auction on the same day, at 12
of MAY next, at âlwo o'clock in the afternoon, by any per- o'clock, noon, on the Premises, 16 ecres of Leasehold Land,
SihAME ce Âą ce eR i P WORYe] ene ' tain, an! a never-failing Well o' ater att or.
Passengers and Freights, and Mails, if required, between This Prepety Sale â shaniad ena the Post coe a st
Souris, ae â sored and vi aoe ltwo miles from â Wharf, would make an excellent
at eae âort going and returning, so long a„ the stand for a man of busin iss or a tra lesman,
Navigation shall remain open, from the FIRST day of JUN K|* peg as the sale of the land ais will be offered at
next, to the close of the season of 1967, and during the open! A yotion
season in the twe following yeara, 1868 and 1869. â The | 2 Vows, 10 Sheep, 1 Mare in foal, 1 Filly, (one year old)
Tenderer must specify the âTonnage and Power o: the Vessel!) Cart and Cart Harness, 1 Wood Sleigh, 1 Plough, 1 pair
to be supplied, and the armount required to be paid for the! jferrews, 1 Jaunting Sleigh, 1 sett Harness, 1 Buffalo Robe
performance of the services required, and be accompanied 9 Pigs, and a few other sinall artivies too numerous to
by the names ef two parties willing to become Sureties for mension.
the due performance of the Contract. âYeams rox Tim Fanms :âILalf the purchase money on the
for the present year's service alone, and also how much for jpctaliments on the lst of November in the two years,
one and how much for two trips in each week during the following.
above perio de.
GEORGE COLES, Col, Secretary.
Charlottetown, April 10, 1857.
GRAND AMATEUR CONCERT, | De sebte, apes, 1967,
Under the Patronage of the Lieutenant} Hor Winter Evenings.
' Governor & Mra. Dundas.
GRAND ON CERT of VOCAL and
A and INSPRUMENTAL MUSIC will be given by a
number of Lady and Gentlemen Amateurs, at TEMPER-
ANCE HALL, on MONDAY Evening, the 22d instant,
for the
Benefit of the Poor of the City.
Troxets ls. 6d. ; Reserved Seate, Je. ; to be had at W.
209. a credit of seven months on approved Joint Notes of
Hand.
EDWARD HARRINGTON.
OR Sale at the KENT STREET BOOK STORE
Count of Monte Christo,
Edmund Dantes,
The Forty-five Guardsmen,
The Man with Five Wives,
The Iron Mask,
Twenty Years Atter,
Adventures of a Marquis, &c., &c.,
Charles O' Malley, the Iriah Dragoon,
Jack Hintâ n,
Harry Lorrequet,
Tom Burke, &c., &e.,
Great Expectations,
Martin Chuzelewit,
Rarnaby Rudge, &e., &e,
Handy Andy, &e,
The Woman in White,
The Poor Scholar,
Willy Heilly,
The Black Baronet,
Doors open at half-past Seven ; Performance to commence
at Fight.
For further particulars see Small Bills,
April 10, 1867. a ae
BOSTON & COLONIAL
The Evil Eye,
R. HOOPER begs to announce to the Travelling
aod Commercial Public that he no longer puts up)
at Mr. Worthâs, Kent Street. i
All Orders and Parcels to be forwarded by the!
EASTERN MAIL must, for the fatare, be left at bis
residence, next door to Henry Pacwer's, Esq,
KENT STREET, where Passengers will also find bin)
on the mornings of Tuvsday and Friday.
April 17, 1867,
Parra Sastha, or the History of Paddy-go-Baay
and his wife Nancy,
Tales and Stories of the Irish Peasantry.
The Ancient Regime,
Mary of Burgandy,
Arrth Neil,
-âtogethor with other first-class Novel.
Steamship Company.
MVE STEAMERS of the above Company will resume
their regular Trips between BOSTON and CHAR-
LOTIETOWN, calling at Halifax and Strait of Canso, as
soon aa the Gulf is sufficiently clear of tee.
First Steamer will leave Boston about the 14th instant.
CARVELL BROS., Agents.
Ch'town, tet April, 1867. tia
BR. REILLY.
Kent Street, Jan, 23, 1867,
All who wish to enjoy a good hearty laugh, will insist wal
~ and capital as a most desirable place.
Tuesday, the S0th, will go through,
â {
The Tender must a!so state what amount will be required) 1,Âą of next November, and the other half in two equal,
ithe property of Mr.
jthereon,
Art Maguire, | will hear all particulars by applying at the ** Hinman:
On first evening, they will appear in the great HISTORI.| ceived a new set of Spars and two coats of Copper Paint;
jshe has a new Cotton Mainsail and Jib; the Foresail is one
jyaa: old, 190 f thome Cable, two new fishing Anchors, and
16 â* strong Vessel, and a good sailer, For particulars
enqfire of
: i. OG. BALE,
Charlottetown, April 1, 1867,
- EITSHING SITs
AT KILDARE CAPES.
dbp Subscriber offers at Private Sale bis FARM
containing
100 acres of Tand,
60 of which are under cultivation, and haying a lease of
099 years, The Dwelling Mouse and Outbuildings
thereon are new and commodious, For agriculturai
'burposes, tere is no better land on this Island. Aw a
âishing Site it is utivalied, Ite contiguity to one of
jthe richest Fishing grounds in the world, as also te
âLittle Tignish Pound, where an unlimited qoantity of
| Bait can be obtained, point it out to men of unterprise
Apply either by
jletter or in person at the â* Herald â Offive, or to the
âowner,
THOMAS MULAN LAIN,
| Kildare Capes, Lot 2, March 13, 1867. 3m
HERRING.
ja SALE, 100 barrels good HERRING, at 20s. per
bbl,
Also.
150,000 Cedar Shingles, (good quality.)
Tenveâ CASH or APPROVED CREDIT,
A. McNEILL, Auctioneer,
Reading Room Building,
March 20, 1867.
Big Loaf for a Small Price!
âą Subscriber offers for sale, at a reduced price,â
200 barrels Eatra Family FLOUR,
W. McGILL,
Sin
Charlottetown, March 20, 1857.
BUTLERâS CATECHISM
Sold by the 100.
4 ate Subeer'ber offers for sale at his Book Store, Kent
Uf. ER'S GCATECHISM by the dozen,
or the hundred, Having printed the edition himself, he will
sell them by wholesale and retail cheaper then they can be
imported or purchased elsewhere in the Colony, As this is
also the only edition in the Island bearing the approbation of
ty Lorpship the Bishop of Charlottetown, it is therefore
pship I i
Wharf.
March 13, 1866. tf
|
| Prepare for Lent!
Wie Salw at the Kent Street Book Store: THE
' OF FICK OF TUB MALY WEEK. aeearding ta
\fhe Roman Missal and Breviary, in Latin and Ji gg lis Me
| The week before Easter has been enlied by several
Inaues, from the ereat uty steries and various ceremonies
leelebrated and performed init, The Greeks and Latins
auciently called it the Great Week, the Holy Week;
lsometunes the Painful Week, that is, the week of aus-
terities; also, the Week of Sorrows, tho days of the
i Cross or of sujerings. âWe eallit the Great Week,â
says 8. Chrysostom, on Ps, 145, â not that it consists of
7 greater number of days, or that the dave in it are lon
ger, buton account of the great things which God bas
wrought in it: for on these days was the tyranny of the
devil overthrown, death disarmed, sin and ity curse
taken away; heaven opened and made accesible, and
nen made fellows with the angels.â
The chief object of the Church in this weel, is to Âąe-
lebrate the memory of the passion and death of her Re-
âdeemer; every part of the sacred liturgy is directed to
Ithis end; the Churehâs offiees, more svlemn and more
multiplied in this week than ia any other during the
whole yoar, are most especially adapted to excite in the
ihgarts of the Faithful those various sentiments of love
and gratitude, of compassion for the sufferings of our
Lord, of sorrow and detestation for sin, &., which
every Christian ought to cbrish in this holy time. It 10
with the sincore dwsire of exciting pious sentiments in
lthe heurte of the faithful, that the whole liturgy of the
Church for the Jfoly Week bas been collected in this
volume; and is prasented to the public, both ia the
Latin and @nglish languages. âThus, while the pious
Christian unites his veiee with that of the Priest and of
the choir, he may also penctrate the sense of the divine
office, and sanction by the fervor of bis heart what he
pronounees with his tongue. For this reason, the
editor flatters himself that this book will not fail to
please all those who still entertain a due sense of piety
and religion; and may profit even those who, through a
jwant of instruction, seldom or never reflect on the great
|mysteries which the Church commemorates during the
Holy Week. âThe very reading of this most pious and
affecting part of the Churchâs liturgy is capable of ex-
citing in their hearts a true and solid devotion.
EDWARD REILLY,
|
*harlottetown, March 6, 1897.
OYSTERS, FRESH OYSTERS.
AMERICAN OYSTER SALOON
MENHE Subseriber has opencd a NEW OYSTER
SALOON, under the above name, conducted en
desirable that every Caiaolie should procure a copy of it âTemperance Principles, on POWNAL STREET, near
tf I | Pig
without delay, the corner of Grafton and Pownal streets,
Also on hand, Bibles, Missals, Prayer Books, Holy Week
Books, Historical, Religious, Controversial, Biographical
Poetical and Scientific Works by the best authors ; choice
Light Literature in abundance, School Books, Stationery,
Blank, Mem. and Copy Books, Ledgers and Day Books,
Slates, Paper Blinds, Beads, Crosses and Medals; and a
variety of other goods, Give usa calland we will give you
value for your money.
E, REILLY.
January 16, 1867. Sin
To the Electors of the Second District of
Kingâs County.
GENTLEMENâ
T the earnest solicitations of many triends, T have,
A room
(with private entrance) furnished expressly for LA-
FAMILIES supplied with Fresh Oysters, on reasoa-
able terms, and all orders punctually attended to.
BENJ. PETTIGREW,
Ch'tewn,Feb.20, 1867
rgvuiE FOLLOWING OF CHRIST, by T. A. Kempis,
for sale at the Kent Street Book-store.
EDW. REILLY.
Châ'town, March 13, 1867.
Change of Business.
LAST NOTICE.
though with much hesitation, consented to come
forward as a eandsdate for the representation of the
District in the [Louse of Assembly. tu politics 1 have
always been a Liberal, and, should [have the honor of
being elected, L will support that Party in ail goo
measures, The independence of the Colony being a
matter of paramoans importance, [Tam opposed to
Confederation upon any termsâ/leeling satistied that if
our liberty is once lost it can never be recalled; and
that we will be placed altogether at the mercy of a
distant Government, over which, from the contempubly
small number of oar representatives, We can exe reise
no control,
As « resident of the District inâ which all) ms
interests ave centred and identided with your own, iby
highest ambition will be to took a#tler iis local wants;
land to prowote its presperity without injury to any
party.
to be amended by defraying trom the âTreasury the
âwhole salary of the Teacher. All measures, in fact,
having for their object the good of the country, will
receive my support. Not being an oilive-seeker, should
I bave the honor of being elected, | will net put you
to the trouble of a re-election; nor ie there any con-
sideration which would indace me to violate my pro-
mises, or betray the confidence you might repose ia
me,
lL have the honor to be,
: Gentlemen,
: Your obedient Servant,
| WM. H, MchWEN.
\
|
}
St. Peter's. March 26, 1867. P Pie
âTo the Freo and Independent } Electors of
the Third District of Queen's County,
1 ENTLEMEN :âThe actions of the present Government
T since its return to power, appearing to me to by jn many
reapeets at Variance with the expressed wishes of a large
number of its supporters, 1 am indueed to offer myself as a
candidate for your suffrages at the approaching Election,
In thus coming forward, Tam not actuated by party motivee, |
but influenced by a desire to promote any measures which
may be calculated to benefit the Island in general, and the
Tonante in particuar, My views in regard to the much
vexed Land Question, are so well known, that no explan-
ation of them is needed.â My ideas on this subject are, Tam
happy to think, but an echo of your own, and Lam willing
to stand or fall by these principles.
Representative, I will be ready to support a moderate Lib-
eral Government.
I have the honor to be, gentlemen,
your obedient servant,
JOHN ROSS,
|
March 30, 1867 lw
senescence ain a
For ths Stock, ete, under 20s, Cash on delivery : over To the free and independent Electors of the Third)
District of Queen's County.
| GENTLEMEN t=
| \ new Government, based upon liberal principles,
|
having been formed, and I having been honored by
| being placed in my former position as President of the
lHxecutive Council and Colonial Secretary, my seat in the
| House of Assembly becomes vacant according to law, In
lreturning to you for re-election, I have she fullest con-
fidence that you will give the new Government @ fair trial,
land when its policy is fully developedâfor which, of course,
la little time should be allowedâI trust you will find it sach
âas to be worthy of your warmest approval,
I have the honor to be,
Gentlemen,
Your obedient Servant,
GRURGE COLES.
Charlottetown, March 20, 1867.
LAIND FOR SALE!
YN the market, by Private Sale, 110 acres FREE
LAND, on Lot 37, Dromore 5 sltlement, adjoining
Pairiek Coyle, This Farm ts
partly improved, with good Dwelling an 1 Outbuildings
Persons willing to purchase this Property
Orricr.
March 27, 1867 lin
pies in want of a teal goed PHOTOGRAPH
call at
Cc. LEWIS'S.
t 3m pd
Corner Great George and
âyeaah: Ch'town, March
The Edueation Act requires, in my opiniva, |
If returned as your |
S the subscriber is about to change his Business in the
Spring, he gives a last notice that all accounts fur-
uished by hin which shall remain unpaid by the 1éth of
âApril. will be collected through the agency of the Courte
âafter that date.
{| EDWARD REILLY.
| March 20, 18@7.
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tues of Saaasparilla, For minust partieulars of the dis-
leases it eures, we refer you to Ayer's American Almanac,
which the agent below named will furnish gratis to all
| who eall for it.
Ayerâs Caruartic Pins, for the cure of Costivyness,
âJaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysentery, Foal
Stomach, Pain or Morbid Inaction of the Bowels,
iFlatulency, Neuralgia, and as a Dinner Pill, are un-
lequalled,
| They are sugar coated, so that the most sensative can
itake them with pleasure. and they are the best Aperient
in the world for all the purposes of a family physic.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER & Co., Loweli, Mass.,
and sold by all Druggists and dealers in medicine overr-
where.
W. R. WATSON
General Agent for P, E. Island.
Mar. 18â2m
HE Best TEA, MOLASSES, and SU-
GAR? You can get them at
A. A. McSWEEN'S.
| and price? You can be suited at
A. A. McSWEENâS,
{BOOTS and LEATHER, which defy competition? Call
and bay them at .
A. A. McSWEEN'S.
COTTON WARPS, that eannot be surpassed? You
need not pass /
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ROUND and FLAT TOBACCO?
of it at
There is any amount
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GOOD SHIRTINGS, ete.? You will not be disap-
pointed by calling at
: A. A. McSWEEN'S,
A variety of articles, too numerous to mention? Your
waats shall be attended to most promptly by calling 98
; : A. A, MeSWEENâS.
| Richmond Street, Charlottetown,
j March, 6, 1867. sj Im
ne . ves > ai as
or Photographs ON PORCELAIN, will do weil tc : Oranges and Lemons,
me
j _ Sale by
W.R. .
i Jan. 9, 1867. hdmmcnerigs
EARTHEN WARE, in every variety of style, quality