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    character of the Mackerel has been raiton

    ui reliable, and in many cases have brought ‘Ut There is a very considerable spice of wee " PngPaw 6 }
    Sichor prices than Muskeve! inopected in Mass wt oo Bee ale - wt . THE WATCHER. sostox, March 2. | -
    rig he yrices thas BERETS! aS pect eee the Knave in his composition. Thether the} pit Een ln Wew Yorx, M: rch 2.—Col. O'Mahony’s! < |
    We think the character of the Fish has been L ‘ . : , ‘ | ‘ . iy ew ven mere: _* ‘ wiony | : \> | ; |
    ‘moroved this year aa f 2s we have met! eeave or fvol is most prominent in the follow-, Low bending o’er the couch of death, aall to the Menians was responded to by larzely! ‘~ AUCTION *
    the different brands, thev have Pp el reliable. ine barefaeced literary forgery, [ will leave the | A grief-worn, stricken mother lay, | attended meetin rs of all the Circles, which | Wen: ; Le nd SHI SUBSCRIBER will sell at AUC-
    In previous years the inspection of Mackerel at} s..Hers of the Mramwiner to determine. © Ms To gather, from the struggling breath | were held last night. vay ey © | TION, at his Sales Room, on WEDNESDAY,
    P. EA has ot been as good as this; and we) hat the tvol taminat a The words her dying child would say. | Worcester, Mass., 2d.—The Feniaus of| . jthe Lith MAKCH, at 2 o clock, p m—
    think the improvement is due to the recent laws | P" vate Opimion Is that the foot predomiuates ‘| | Massachusetts are on the alert... ..The news ERIN GO BR AUGH! 200 Bbls FLOUR, Extra Stute,
    for inspeetiva there. lt | confess the question is a nice one. l he | The rising sun its radiance threw by the steamer last night caused great excite-| . — BS pra. ee ng rine,
    ’ . i . . : : : ¢ aif 8 Be : wh) - , hen ey +a ‘ NMIEAL,
    f Very wm V poo _ star writes “that one resolution only was sub-| Upon that maiden’s fragile form ; | ment here... Majo om r Met onville, State | St Pp. : ‘j K ‘ Night 7 2 Hhds Bright Porto Rico SUGAR,
    (Sigened) I. wow « 0, mittea *? (at the frat Railway Meeting held in| And rose-l ude, decked with glittering dew, Centre ot Massachuse a 1as issued a call ‘to e a I ( s i) Je 7 Bois. do do uo,
    — é , ‘ ep aa .| ‘ ey the law: | the srotherhood in the State to be ready for | 28 Chests THA, warranted,
    (Copy.] Summerside, viz :)—‘' That in the opinion of Breath'd forth their fragrance trom the lawn. | immediate action Gold 136 " 6} Do _ do, very choice,
    Box Se Way. 99, 1965 the meeting, the time had arrived for the Go- . ; : GRAND CONCERT 11 Casks KEROSENE OL, seat
    SOSTON, NOV. <0, rede ' | The little birds, so still before. Bostox, March 3. j 5 Puns KUM, 10 Casks BRANDY,
    , . ame nter » constructi { “ ae . 4 : MP ag ie 25 ces BOAP e Manufacture,
    Vesers. Wise & Russel | ve “ns a hed ente yo h. : 7 ase — of) From blooming trees their matins raise, New York, 3d. — Col. Roberts, one of the (Under the auspices of the Benevolent Irish Society), = — a Some lich a in, ure
    Cexts.—Yoar note received respecting ~ a Railroad from the Western to the Eastern! And seem, in sympathy, to pour Presidents of the Fenian Brotherhood, issues BY THE 7 Do TOBACCO, American,
    character of Mackerel, Alewives, &c., packed|end of this Island.’ This is plain enough A sof ‘ ; an appeal to the members of the Order. He eee ° 25 Keys NAILS, do 4
    ‘ | yh. softer, richer song of praise, an appeal to tie me mers 0 1e rder, . oa ae 9" . -
    the last season at P. hk. Ishvud, As we have There is no ambiguity here. The above, ac-| says :=—*° England is seeking to crush out a St. Cecilia Choral Society. = tang Pv Bh ONIONS,
    purchased several lots of these mackerel * cording to the very truthful star, was the only | The dying girl, aroused awhile rebellion before 7 oe well began, by filling her! HE members of the St. C. C. Society 23 Coils HEMP ROPE, assorted sizes,
    vou we can answer your enquiries with pleasure, | i ‘ — By atrains rhe fondly loved to hear, jails with patriots ;’’ and asks, “if Irishmen lddonil vivine’ ta ST ANDREW'S HALL. | 123 Do Manilla do, do
    i o vour first question, we re} ly their character re solution sulbmitte ad lo the meeting. W hat ao i i ane is . : in America will stand idly by ? Come forward he EVENING, He h 7th inate - " MISCEL. 4 Casks BOLLED OIL, English,
    j bee , » Me oo , : i“, Kissed her dear parent, with a smile, < lie. rd! on the EVENING of the {7th instant, a MISCEL oc BLACK PAINT. a
    ss been superior to our Mass. inspection | would your readers think of the man who would h Jno fight the eommon foe in the only way in] LANEOUS ENTERTAINMENT, consisting of un : D. YELLOW yea as
    oft yo nee number. — _ ly: lhe mati os willfully falsify a resolution of a pablic meeting And sought her breaking heart to cheer. j which a a . reach them. Not a| Operatic rendition ot Tennysou’scelebrated poem of 10 D. GREEN ha a.’
    value has, in Gur Opmion, Deca much improved} ’ ' 5 , 48 , y . assistanc r t 2 ruTrTh ER ’
    ‘ j ; ‘ ] ni a + $ " ? " | mome.ot 1s to be lost. our prompt assistance THE MAW QU EEN. 25 Do WHITE LEAD, do, oe
    by yg tig: Law of th wor aga the ex " ta - page ~ . > pe would the] Sweet musie, mother!—soon to cease— | will enable us to take the field within blank|q,. whole to conclude with a CONCERT 1 Bale GRAIN SACKS, do, Is situated on the
    tent of their bemy eagerly sought for in pre-| learned, mous an teverend editor of the Sut eweeter far . sigh— ee ill fig e] o Ger : sts ae j ic. &e we. ‘
    — , nee, ROME ROMY Ne ‘dg ° Wer’ = . edi ot the Bu aweetet far I hear on high | days. Lec men who will fight re port to Gen. Tatidte ob cities |ScOh) Besedeel/ eitiel Se & oe __ | Corner of Kent Street and King Square,
    nt o selene oa, we have fe dt i; a Islandev think of the man who would commit! Glad strains of weleome, joy and peace, Sweeney, gue! those who can contribute, send) to be had at the Stores of W. Ro Watson, James ; Trans —-Fer eae gee a und is stocked with
    ‘ ‘ enence goes, we have found the diffe . : oo os . Blas Pi ’ age »adauarte for | addi i ’ ae a Tae alt . ou, ¢ onths ; an »wards ¢ nonths i Ss § . Fi
    rent brands perfectly reliable. For Ahly Tl such a flagrant breach of the ninth command- To cheer my spirit, ere I die. » toh ane res re Nasi a ; reals ro ps magia we ty arog Credit on pesenoeare Notes. :
    t ands ctl abie ourthiyv: he " es . : ~ °C > Ir one q mittee and a 1e door. cb bs :
    I » B.. : Mf . Sica | vhich they will recetve irish National bonds, Ou . t é : ‘
    character of the P. E. Island fish previous to} ment 2? Well, such a breach does his etpet on ed a Oe eg Wa weep sidene (igld 1342 {= Doors open at 7 o'clock ; Entertainment to # The attention of the 1 acer generally ir The Largest Assortment p
    the Inenection Law of 1865 was unreliable. | corres “nut ¢ mali ey ee ; ee ’ ’ CC > sowixcron. March 3 comimence at | to 8. calied to the above enameruted Goods, as many of
    ) caalana aie os - corre spond it and valiant bottle-holder un- Love eannot stay the parting breath; W asHixcros, March 3. i te ite. them are te bewslitwiiinauvt xesaevn, und Bar or 74
    Inspection Law of the Island without doubt blushingly commit. No such resolution as} Say, what is death? but lengthened sleep, Capt. John McCatlenty, late a State prisoner h 12. 1266 CHAS. McCARTHY, Sec'y. | Hnine may be expected. R ‘ ad , ‘ 1 F it
    ? " . " e . 4 ge se Léa — nee € R66 ~ ‘APYE . ;
    We shall be happy to farnish vou with further that above quoted-was sabmitted to the meet-| To wake in heaven, as Jesus saith. in Ireland anda specialenvoy of James Sti eer ary 0B, FIRS) 200533) ss pe aR. ao f ane Auctioneer. ea 5 “made urniture “s
    . ‘ — - Sat bs _ , | ag cause ite ¢ Le. n among the OLLELO + Maree te, :
    inforuiation on this subjec tif you desire it. ing. The rest ution that was submitted, was | 4 Litt! hil I hall = mene j quite * casera ‘ st nivht at an aA "Ric A.,. i a ot Tk TO BE
    Yours truly, wae - ier ; | A little while, and we shall meet “enians of this city. me spoke In>® Minmens , 0 4 | .
    (Signed) Cas. H. Maxarieun & Co, | ee an ean ® letter in the) Where pain and grief are never known— _ | immense meeting called tu express attics A PUBLIC TEA. under the audpices AUCTION | FOUND IN THE CIrry. :
    _ aah setere of Fiah | Smmerside Journal,signed “Harry C.Green’’)}| seh; ’ at the suspension of the wri Labeas 8 of RISING SUN DIVISION, Sons of Tem- f " ‘
    Fish Dealers and Juspectors of Fish. | ot. 7 ' 7 . ‘ ; rs en )| To worship at lumauuel’s feet : a a oes i porbei t nb inde - » dotcvered | pernnce, will be held in (Upper) TEMPER ANCE Last Sale before the Repeal of the! Febrnary 12, 1866. ed
    —** J} pat the time had arnve r the rern- | : : wa aa ; “he ° ventieme sé : ’ Saas PR ed nad a veh “4 ‘ ie Pd a see Pe aE so
    ony} emcctnainnd ai Again to know, a8 we are known. speeches strongly denotnecing the Britist Gy-| HALL, on FRIDAY EVENING next. After the Reciprocity Treaty. APPLES. APPLES.

    Bostox, Nov. 27, 1865.
    Messrs. Wise & Russel -

    Gents,—la reply to vours of the 25rd we
    would state that the character of the Pickle

    Fish the past season has heen good, and the

    n But the * bright particular star”’ is not ail | FOR THE EXAMINER,

    ment to take into consideration the propriety |
    Let

    the reader compare the wording of the two]

    iof constructing railroads on the Island.” Ere ‘he poor mother could reply,

    The guileless spirit of the maiden past,
    | resolutions. he star's so definite, the Chair-| To dwell with ransom’d souls on high,

    ,}man's so general in [3ts terms ‘The cunn Long as Eternity shall last.

    LR RE IE NTR TEE

    NEW ADVERT

    | LATE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.

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    m3 P i rea, there will be Addresses delivered by several
    vernment. Fifteen hundred dollars worth 0. 'centlemen. The proceedings of the evening, will
    honds of the Irish Republic were sold at the !),.. varied and enlivened from time to tinfe, by
    meeting, and cheers were given. for James} usc, both vocal and instramental. Tea on the
    Stephens tajes at Go'clock. The chair will be taken at 8

    o'eloeks, at Which time the doors will be open to

    the partie.

    and President Jahnson, and were
    given with much enthusiasm.

    CEMENTS. KEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

    4 BE Subseriter has on-hand for Sale—
    30 Bhis. Prime. American BALDWIN and
    RUSSETT APPLES.

    I. C. HALL.

    PPE subscriber will sell by PUBLIC
    AUCTION, at his Sale Room, Qneen Street,
    ut Il o'clock, a. m., on THURSDAY, the loth

    day of MAKCH, instant :-— = Water Street, Feby. 12, 1866.

    |
    | vine . ; ; jf . ‘ 7 choice brands
    Phe Captain said he had imparted information | 7p id excl be had at Messrs. Laird & 350 bbls FLOUR, & ¢. family ase
    ; Ba reyrer seer? fat : ; ni rg | “har! stown. i ¢ i ‘ part i ‘ete Je fid each, to be had at Messrs. Ti for family ase.
    i — etron — h imaprove d from past years, 80 | ing little star, to make out his case, and to} Ubariettetewn L. C. J. to a secret meeting of the Fenians, which he rae ae at tire door. 12 casks KEROSENE, COAL. COAL.
    mus a0 > have terre r 18 ' ° ye tie nie é “a . ° * ss" Moa y re ah . ‘fi . *
    much so, we have = rred buying this in misrepresent the public opinion of Summerside | <> hoped would not be communicated to the public. ALEX. ol a ~ ater ap Secy. of Com. 40 aor poeloshe, S TONS NORTH SYDNEY COAL =
    speetion t¢ many others, as : FOR THE EXAMINER The Captain had a lony and interesting inter March 32. [86«. cnssrtelindivoe 6 bbIs ES, for sule by the subscriber.
    . dl OR a FS" a .Telan. | With regard to Railwavs, slylv — very slyly| » EAAMINEN. he Captain had a long and interesting imter- (lichen S boners | Nodd
    Phe brands we have received from the Island : . a, wert Sy Mr. Editor: view with the President of the United States, re hag pier I. = HALL. eg

    have been reliable, and none, to our knowledve,
    have been otherwise. Previous to this vear
    we could not rely upon the Brands receives

    indeed—put a resolution of his own manufac- vig ‘ ;

    4 : pe i As the Union of the Colonies, the Tenant League
    ture in place of the one really submitted to the | " a

    : } and the Reciprocity Treaty, though once receiving

    READ AN. WONDER.

    Prices to suit ive Times!

    and will call on him again at an early day.
    Gold 152}.
    New York, Mareh 4.

    30 1bs Button BLUE,
    10 boxes SOAP,

    19 doz. Mackeral Lines,
    30 lbs Black Thread,

    Water Street. Feb. 12, 1866.
    Notice.

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    from the Island, and were obliged to examine | ™°*U"s the ‘ bairman, Harry C.. Green; |. much public attention, are now tes eveit) Siu ; ; : ; 20 pieces Printed Cottons, Vik undersigned having THIS DAY >
    every lot very carefully before buving them, Esqr. This is bearing false witness with et ceil neasle detaane i t ; Notwithstanding the cireulars which the “1, ‘ ge ee 34 binding Skins. entered into Co-Partnership, the basiness at
    and, in:@ur-opinion, the cause of the chanve js | Vengeance. ‘ 2 y defunet, and aa, through the} Archbishop of New York sent to the clergy of Ts FE subseri ve oe sell ore rise Cy” Terme, 3 months. the Head of St. Peter's Bay — 4 eo ee he 4
    in reason of an uniform Inspection Law. | Apologising for oceupying so much of Raith n> aban an dearness of cotton, the eulzivation of | the on ( en ( “5 h = Saturgay, and a AM of GROCERIES for Cush WM. McGILb, Auctioneer, couducted under the. — - met no cae og
    gong 3 eo ir ? , “hg a * a OF 2 , -vaili , | cause > res all the churehes, admon- | 20 credit. i obs TALTE CLAN,
    ours truly, | drmiee fei antiesed what is redllv.too cGhtemniibic |* should be now the prevailing order of the | C@used to be read in a », admon as 1 Cael March 8. 18066. . 7 b :
    (Si rned) Wy O. Cur HHH t & Co aug e i a ag sts teteteaaeeee noe day, anda desirable beneficial order iti herefor ishin r Catholies in re rard to the meeting to be Rice, 3d per Ib, hn — — mien cet aac cimaane a cine , i re MICHABL PHELAN, _
    (Sig r j j oa i f 0, for serious criticism, y,i i sire cial order itis, therefore, held in Jones’ Woods, there was an i woh 1s Suvar, 74d per lb, | GRE Ty S LE St. Peter’s Bay. Feb. 5, 1866. 3m 4
    “ish Dealers. ; nicesiistiaciies ax the columns of the Eraminer are alwa . gaging i a Migs ’ ei ne Téa. Mn bd to 3a 1 A A os — —
    a, hig: $ thet | ae the eulumns ofthe Examiner are always open! meeting of Fenians present at the time and] felyeron'ay dar | uP Notice of Removal :
    THE RAILWAY CONTROVERSY A PLAIN TALKER. | te ” one opment of avy subject which may | place named by the Head Centre. Several Kerosene Oil, 4s 4d per gal. Be 4 4 f S
    Se ’ siesta . . , tend to advance the interests of the Island or to| city railroad cars were broken down by Currs y
    a Prince County, March 10. or te y railroad cars were broken down by the urrants, i “2, oods TC OF THE
    H , ! ameliorate existing grievances, acti .|erowds of people, and 100,000 people “wer Raisins > TT “,
    Wa. Bntror :— <= i |} ameliorate existing grievances, acting on these | CTOWdS OF people, ant f people were = ; ‘ a
    In. Bul ¥ Bi : " i : { ; ear : ar aS ‘ ine, Butter and Oyster Crackers T i ' PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND “
    The neem mathe wie will. tales. wart it SUMMERSIDE BANK. | premises, I hope you will give insertion te the | present on the grounds at 3 o'clock, aud it Pearl Barley i : BY AUCTION! BIN Ww A Ss
    ee eT following, which lately eame under n I ti baer sem juently one of the largest meetings Flour de | =
    : ‘ g£, c ate ri eunde y serv ’ £ ° 4+ © ’ a ° -
    newspaper controversies, though unfitted by) yr Eprron:— i age 2 ly observation, | aver held on this continent. ° 7 pwards of 200 Oatmeal, ly MIE Sabse her has been instructed by 4
    : ’ " . : Sik See ee on the cultivation of Flax in Ireland, whieh} circles wer weal > ; Digby Herring i LP magpie ry "RNE ; :
    nature and education for literary efforts, they oe . heniend « Sal ee : : circles were represented. Four stands were ash ce thc me ee Messrs. DELAY & HY = rod sell by
    : ‘ . : *% : Siuv,—-t observed & communication in toe? statistics are taken from the report furnished | rected for the sneakers. Judve , - ann, | and everything iu the Grocery line in proportion. eerie. very SSDAY, the ith day of ‘
    ; i ; t nished by | erected for the speakers. udve Connol 2 J 3 proj » ; )
    will seribble. ‘They cannot frame a single | I 5 peak Judge Connolly pre AUCTION, ou WEDN. :. tie Wiebe of thale TO

    arsument—they cannot even comprehend an
    to them. They

    t trying to fol-

    atyvument, when it is presented
    become hopelessly perplexed

    low the simplest train of reasoning. So con-
    tracted are their minds that they eannot take an
    entarged view of any question. Many of them
    eannet write a single sentence without com-
    mitting the most glaring blanders.
    hlockheads will write.
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    they can aluse;

    These j

    clearly, they can misrepresent them.

    Still the |

    If they cannot reason, |

    if they ganuot state facts |

    | Weekly of Thursday last sigued “ Spectator,”’ | the Registrar General, Wm. Donnelly, Esq., with
    treating on Summerside affairs, but more par-

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    a return showing in statute acres the extent under
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    ticularly alluding te the Bank lately established | flax in 1860 to 1861. The tetal aeres grown in
    eom-| Ulster in 1850 was 123,424; and in 1861, 143,036;

    jin that flourishing town. “Spectator”
    |} showing and increase of 19,612; in Leinster in
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    [fill the responsible office to which they have | 1860 tie number grown were 1,289 acres, and
    ' . 11861, 1,143; decreas 5: i ; »

    non clesetind ton the atubboliedns. oad emai = 1 1,14 lecrease 146; in Connought the
    ; - « q- |} number were in 1850, 2,216; and in 1861, 2,169

    mach annoyed that the note of a certain indi-} : iy 6; and age 186, 2.1 wade
    | leaving a decrease of 47 acres; and in Munster in

    } 1860, the number grown was 1,835; and in 1861,
    The

    | total average in 1860, was 128.595, and in 1261,

    plains that some of the Directors are not fit to

    | vidual, who, by his own admission, has with-
    drawn the largest portion of his business from|,-,.. ., — .
    1,513; showing a decrease ef 148 acres.

    that part of the Island, was rejected, and

    therefore wishes to frighten parties holding | i i ee a ee tae |

    ty Cash paid for OATS.
    G. W. GARDINER.
    _ Upper Queen Street, March 12, 1866.

    sided at the pfincipal stand, Speeches were
    made by George Francis Train, Col. O’ Mahony,
    Judze Connolly, and many others. They were
    nearly all of the same burden — moneg was
    wanted. The enthusiasmowas rnbounded, and
    uo serious disturbance oceurred,,

    International Hotel,

    Tiollis Street,
    HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA.

    GREAT FIRE IN PHILADELPHIA.
    Par.apecruta, Feb. 26.—A destruetive fire
    occurred this evening in 3rd street, above Race

    MaRCH next, at IL o'cioc

    Fyiensive Stock of “erehandize,

    Thite. Pri >

    compricing int DBYGOODS—Grey, White, Printed
    - *) > ‘ a8, Pe

    and Striped Cottons, Cobargs, Dela. “oles,

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    Goods, Flannels, Cloths, Tw-eds, Does, e ciety 8 Warehouse, next door
    &e. &e. &e. to Messrs. W. & A. Brown’s,
    2 4 Sai Plong i Pars '8,
    olARDW ARE Nail, longhmounting, Pa"; and four doors east of the
    O°.D STAND.

    The STORE lately occupied as
    the Royal Agricultural So-

    Boots and Shoes, Chests Superior TEA, &c. &c.

    street, originating in Robetts’ hardware store

    THNHIS neat and commodious HOTEL is

    fesr Terms Liberal. “Ba

    recommended to the People of the Island, as
    well asto the travelling Public generally, being
    ouly three squares from the Charlottetown & Boston
    Steamers’ Wharf, und two squares from the Pro-
    vinee Building, with the street railroad rnnning im-

    and communicating to James Kent, Santee &
    Co.’s extensive dry goods warehouse. The
    upper stories of the latter building were destroy-
    ed. Roberts’ store was entirely destroyed.

    {*#F Sale to coutiune fron: day to day till the
    whole is disposed of. No Reserve.
    WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer.

    Ch'town, Feb. 26, 1866 h rwisi pt

    EIR Subseriber begs leave to inform
    dis Cusiomers and the Pablic generally, that
    he has remove! iis bony all io ye above
    well-kvown Stun!. Having leased und greaf
    improved the sage, he has INCK EASE

    gentry deal in the grossest personalities, and}. baa ici . : ‘ Bi ; mediately through Hollis Street to both ends of the ? : i FACILITAIES for earrying on the Boot and
    ” " teat ee t -4 | ei M : j Mock into selling out before that gentleman) year of 39271 acres: the exceas arising in|? ™2°S Rent, Santee & Co. are insured mostly | City. Pre. paene — Havigation Shoe Maurfacturing Masir. CBs. .
    arv uver renecesst fuisechoods. Man- - . . + * . Se ew ork a lew En-r}- 7 bs - CP eoory net : at 4 - 5 . . ‘ ;

    gtory nm inventing Sueceastyl salsehoods “| arrives from England, and in the meantime! Ulster. These tables sow the extent of flax jeou “ sins ~ _ a etal :teas tin a eon tie wie a ms tiet tc | The Subscriber is now engaged in manbfactaring :
    neds $ atv are ter 2 sce nerve ar ‘ e _ i over iee uarters f hie . OT ils uests. Juaryes reasonable. ae 4 - ie
    finess and honesty are terms which never had | 4, eatens to crush the vouns institution. | weit te trae 6 125% as follows: 183 vel ee quarters of a imillion " & re P HOPKINS. Prope OTICE is hereby given that the Annua a Large and Fashionable

    phen - (grown in Ireland from 1854 aa follows: 1854,) Geo. H. Roberts’ loss was $40,000. Thomas C.F. ROSEN Svepeeer FL bove C ny will be held : :
    « place in their, vocabulary. To gain sma I) SS was 40,000, Thomas) arch 12, 1866 Meeting of the above Company wilt be he

    poiats by low chieanery and impudent lying is |

    the heizht of their ambition. Vo attain their |

    ‘ Spectator’s” letter fully convinces me that | 151,403 acres; 1855,97,075 acres; 1856, 106,311
    the risht

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    r vans |
    1860, 128,529 acres; and in

    men are in the richt place. The} acres; 1857, 97,721 acres; 1853, 91,646 acres ;

    Bank was estallished to accommodate princt | 1259, 186,282 acres;

    eee me - isl y 3
    & Brothers, £20,000, James Kent, Santee & suet OM cn

    Co., $700,000, drug store of Shoemaker & Notice to Tenants.

    Smith, $25,000. One fireman was killed and 7 .
    : ag as Kili ana! Fay N" 7 a ¢ ) oo )
    several others are reported. killed, and the num- ENANTS on Lots 9, 16, 22 and 61

    on WEDNESDAY, the i4th MARCIE, at the hour
    of seven o'clock in the evening, at their Office,
    Lower Water Street. By order,

    F. W. HALES, Sec’y.

    ‘Stock of Boots, Shoes, &e,,

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    euds there is vo advantaze too mean for the ag pally persons residing and doing business at 1861, 147,856 acres. I hope Mr. Warburton, who her of firemen injured altogether was tweuty will moutinee. “ rg to pay their rents to March 5, 1866, Peet oe SPRING TRADE, “
    ) elze upon—ne or} o dirty for the: —_ — hii ‘ ‘ : nn eee ee a pte, so cg a VSStAS us tWently-| the subscriber, whe, by Power of Attorney from

    ee dirty for them to) the west end of the Island; and the Directors, | is tolerably couversant with Irish affairs, and who | five, Miss C..A. SULIVAN, sole Devisee of the above Books ! Books P| which will be offered to Wholesale Byers om

    perform. exit

    A erew of suck writers have taken part in

    in my opinion, are perfectly right to confine | @*) Lave the reporte of the number of acres under |
    - i - eS ;
    ,

    the business of the Bank, as much as possible,

    cullivation of the succeeding years up to 1866,/the property burned last night amounted to

    be er. } »:
    Puitape tras. Feb. 27.—The Insneance | Lots under the Willof her late father, the Right
    a A, Feh. 27.—The Insurance on SuLivaxn —has been re-appointed

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    | Agent for the management of the same.

    CONSIGNMENT direet from London,

    | the usaal Liberal terms.
    re Particular attention given to the Retail
    { Department, aud all kinds of goods im his line

    To wee Eprror or THE EXAMINER.
    Sir :-—Being in correspondence with firms

    > +) } a ¥ } j } . ' . . S197 OHNE Te : ; : : \ 7 ‘ ale by the subscriber, at 20 per cent. Be
    the Railway discussion which bas lately OC-);, gnat locality ; and, besides, I admire their |“ ii furnish through the coluains of the Ezvemiacr | Apeene® lp Oreey, Insurance company Arreurs of rent mast be are Ro telow nk | pelea 757 4 JT | nna e to order, at short notice. 3
    cupied so large a share of pub ¢ atgention in liscretion in not making heavy lvance at the statistics of the number ef acres new under| TS cily are tosers, Cn'town, Mare 12. 1866 F 1 pat Sin rare A few copies of * London Society,” im five| GEORGE NICOLL. '
    i tiiscreti i of Lh y neavy auvances a Xy wh, Mare! 9 £66. s at: s . . Susie:
    this community. They, of course, had not a} 4). prosent stave of their proceedin si Say tek, | Ce OF Chere meet be a great deal more, | Died ” i eer ae GeO m3 rr se eee aye ee ns “Charchman's Family | Charlottetown, Jan. 29, 1866.—h rw ip 6w ‘
    sinsle word to say on the subject under consider- re, A ; - Regs I | owing te scarcity of catten, in consequence of the | ah led, Marine Insurance Company of Mayuzine.” in three volumen; anda let of choice | —————— ies baat :
    . igh chi ore sons largely engaged in shipbuilding. | late disastrous American war. Any informatio he orate — Orwell, on Monday the 12th day | : ‘ ‘ illustrated Books, for boys and girls, aclerted from Molasses ' Molasses ! F
    stron Fhis was immeasurably beyond the . . ' 1: , i y rmanon|of February last, after a painful illness of tw P. E. ISLAND. be Loud rize catalogue
    ation. ats —eo ‘ It is very singular that everything calculated | 6 deh ¥ * Pi Dalene Pac 8s nae ae cot aos abt 4 ° - ‘ the London prize Cataiagne. : PUNS. BRIGHT RErALLING
    a irfeelte iitellects. But they could i ae pepe e ; of this nature ought to etimulate the energies uf) Years au tree months, whieh he bore. with HE ANNUAL M EETING of the A. McNEILL, Anctioneer, of WD. : :
    reach of their feeble intellects. ws prove our conditiv F ret € po ; ; | Christian resignation, Mr. Joseph Currey , 4 NNU Ss Ed 2 o “Soap : ‘2 ) ASCH For { f
    to improve our Condition, mm @ mer ante port | th habits ee oe ; | x a Joseph Currey, in the ‘| : Welsh’s Corner, Queen St. MOLASSES, for sale at a low figure, i 4
    aiuse those whe opposed the project, aud they) of view. pecei ‘b opndaiti , | the inhabitants of this beantiful Little Island, te) 34h year of his age, leaving a large number of - SHAREHOLDERS of this Company, will be February 26, 1866 a : taken immediately.
    oa ae , t , ‘a th it + | of view, receives so much Opposition from }set their shoulders te the wheel and exert al! | friends and nequaintances te monrn his Joss.{ nee at ~p Office = oa be + M = ging: PION tea nary <0, EOD. a a Re: “" N. RANKIN, Queen Street.
    “ould sstate the tucts ¢ ected W Us agi)... } » ne 4 wet ‘ : ; } Reguies in pe ‘OMPANY, on T iSb. tl oti stant, 7 al
    eould miusstate the fac < < ith my persons W ho should be the very ones to fuster| the means in their power for cultivating this | I nr ad 8 pee 22 ea tp po :-— s ‘ , the doth instan Ixtension "Tables. Jannary 22, 1866. id :
    2. 3. P - oh an ‘oul , " orn aT : t Uharlottets : e esday, ie 7 ee be . . E aa = |—— ———
    ~— This is what any old woman ¢ ; , ’ , and eneourage them. Dut such is the case; j useful and veveficial article, for next te Education, | Joseph Covell, Exq, American Consul for this | By order of the spr Ts ee | West India Produce.
    audthis is what they did. One of these worthies |... some men are not content unless they | it ought te engage public attention. I think it may | Island, aged 64 vears. oe VM. HEARD, President. | ,
    ca Wook il ial cc e - I cr Re MRS aan | nae a ee | Ch'town, 12th March, 1866. lin rg . e ; | STINTS A >
    writes in Ross's Weekly over the simgulariy 11-) Wo ejye the lion's share. All young institu-| be desirable that the Legislature, at its next sitt-| a 2 I i ere ae ee Gc | eee F | PUNS. Bright BARBADOES
    Peri i i : : Ship News. NOTICE | w= ‘ : : i » | MOLASSES Hreuex Davies, 40
    a geet Care Veritas ile. 5s 9%) tions, like young children, require careful | ing, would take this eubject into censideratien, | Arrived at Vera Cruz On the 20th Jan Brig | “ | oma Kent Street, next H. Palmer's Office. ve Puns. Rich ‘end: dbase DEMER ABA Do. ex .
    de itiy the most spiteful and envious, and at nursinz, and very many of both have been lost | by giving a emal! bounty as an encouragement for | Cyclone, of Georgetown, Angus R. MeDonald 2 | (pue GENERAL AGENCY and COM. | 8 e| Nassau, on sale by oe one: his new .
    _— » eae » most impotent : Hiterat> ‘ ae ‘ . tte enltivali or it i ite j » aol | Gaye if vew Yor ‘ . fat tak MISSION BUSINESS hitherto carried on by | at ; a i i " Warehouse, opposite Peake’s Buildings, Queen
    the same time, the mo timpotent and illiterate, to the world by requiring of them more than | its cultivation, for it is quite obvious that the soil 1 oe py ag ‘ : eo He grey Ayreon Mr. J. 8S. CARVELL, will, in fatare be continned | am Cabinet making, Upholstering, &c ° os edie: k: DANIEL DAVIES.
    . . . . | : 4 ' . — ‘ i & 1 she , ., i 2 oo. Ae whats, . : : : inn j s wet. D
    of this class of writers. He makes the dis- their limited strength would admit of. I feel | and climate are well adapted for raising flax ; in | ow Yosh: tutes ae cial at a beni Tes ae | hy the snbseribers, under the firm of * CARVELL e . S| Churlottetown, dan. 8, 18¢
    - er ay ae ' bi : af | : ‘ i p ‘ : i , - & St, lat. o ; , a ‘ Saas ent mRS” STPNITITR " & , : rde OE G9 4 Et il tae My 2 ES SERS q
    cussion of the Railway question a mere pretext | 9... -ed, Sir, that when the time arrives for the tt, OE parermarsnce sed tuniry, . we would) m., water smooth, and vessel only going about 45 eee J. §. CARVELL | declan eh Slama st Peahéiiie a) Flour and Tea q
    to vent his spite on. some of his fellow towns-| ,,. antes ery aa . | not only raise enough for domestic use, but also | iniles per hour, Hugh MePhee went aloft to stow LEWIS CARVELL and from seasoned Stock. } "
    ! > ayer ial | eee al Directors of the Summerside Bank to give an have same for exportation, especially as ail main gaff-tepsail, and, after doing so, fell from A RS ee a ri ese ” ‘ " iy : ge ca E cubscriber offers FOR SALE—
    men who have been so fortunate as to have ‘account of their stewardship, they will be in a | ith da i ae os mp ve eae sorter’, Capt. McD. at once put “igh sendin SY" “ cneh 12, Sm |% Undertaking punctually attended to. 950) Bbls. of choice Pumily and Extra State a
    fended hi letter. wri : » yilest | he ; ; “ | Yankee neighbours are how 1 verge of cast-| the belm ha mn, f at i “ - grr arene eae < ; TR ‘ alf C i
    cena Tint” ie letter, wetted in calbicad position to receive the thanks of those who | ing us adrift: therefore our only pln aid is to | Retains nar ert et a asateh beens Ser BANK OF P EB ISLAND Coffin Pilates Lettered bd fone NOONGO TEA. ner er rere
    “eae : : “te nM 4 a i . ; : F p 3 8 : | hike ge sa alter, 7; « ’ 4 > . | superiol AG eke in
    Eaglish, is made the vehicle of much of the) )... honored them with their confidence—{ 03 jn the haven of our owa resources, which |"¢¥e? 88 any trace of him. The deceased was Tage gai agence Sumas te a, S| R. W. BRECKEN 4
    senscless slander and petty goss p of the town | ,, Spec sy the coutrary notwithstanding we rte ver fa single man, an excellent seaman, and belonged OTICK is hereby given that a BONUS) few * eg a onear Oe . fore ara 2
    rs eh Hed — s edeseel Spectator” to the coutrary notwithstandine. | eventually may turn out to our own benefit and | to Lot 56 of Five Pounds per centnm, on the Capital | Se ALL WORK MADE WARRANTED Oo Adjoining Bank of P. E. 1.
    Ht Si “rs " ‘e i o toe con- , . ' . } ile eee ‘5 " Bias i > kK ja . ' _
    ‘ namerside e drags matter in og Yours, &e. : happiness, which ne doubt would be the case, as| Arrived at Neuvitas, Cuba, on the 0th Feb, Stock of the Bank of P. E. Ieland, hath been this | 4 is ~ Jannary 8, 1866. Seca
    troversy which has no more coancction with| A STOCKHOLDER. ‘ a ‘ | Belg Athlete: «f GeorectiavamAles. McDonald day declared, and will be payable to Stockholders | g | - _—
    - : . | the fair daughtezs of this Sea Gem Isle of the} PU ¢ » f Georgetown, Alex. MeMonald,) oy and after the 19th day of Mancn, inst. Z Gi S tisfacti = Sia P tice for Sale.
    Haileays on this Island than with the Fenian} (Charlottetown, Mareh 9. Weed tet ctaliietly coaliae’d end cbbeblé bx its | master, 12 days from New York, all well, WM. CUNDALL, Cashier. it lve satistaction. c | Medicai Practic q
    movement in the United States. He complains " anal : lili side : ld b ‘ \ er: Neer ante OLE. Erased, Sam Sane |. Chestetnten, Were Scot ert MEDICAL PRACTICE worth about
    ROVERS I oF See aaa P com} “e ° auipulation; besides it wot sa regular go- | ee avre, wi i » Set oe ae : we" “et "
    F the unfaimess of attacking private character| MX. Waet.as,— racy vier rial | Du rer Prewntinwe Bm inne FLOUR, FLOUR BOLL, IH WB SOTTEL TWO) Oh £1,000 per a oariehing illages bathe
    of the untaimess © SCaIaZ privane Casrace aheadisms, as machinaries wou re soon intro- | ¥, Be “ nN aby damaged, 1 1 PTT « and in one of the me ‘ .
    é | Sir:—My dream brought me to the new : iia e | aster | . i Se , . cand Feb’y 26, 1866. ; , ho diek tho § leaving the
    over an anonymons signature; yet he attacks M H ) ‘ i i looki ; duced and Flax Mills established forits perfection. Ween attics aa ge ng? ge * | 200 BARRELS SUPERPINE and STRAHAN & CO 1S MAGAZINES telund iu the Sprlogs “ony itt r 2
    . 4 ; | Market ouse prenises and on lsokimg round, b . ” , -' yiglias ” ' 7 ’ . pereit . Tp. lor eale. low © * a
    in this coward|y avanner some of the most enter- | : : : ws [t behoves all now to be well united in order to| BK. Island, from Neweastle to Caen. EXTRA FLOUR: For sa e low, ‘ o| Wer teram and laformetion aldvece Mi, 2, Reus
    prising, the most intelligent, and the most se- | ”* po shee on a pt on ene - —_ - show a strong and bold front; aud as the press is| ==" ————-— | March 12, 1866 Ky N. RANKIN. TILE. Publish ae f th Weekly Office.
    oO E se d - | handbill. Approaching him, he rolled up anc i “d by ; ‘ PRICES CURRENT Se ee eS + Cudiienees wu give one Oo ed Febrnary 12, 1866 f ih
    spectable business men of Summerside. * Ver-} ‘ . | the vanguard of mostly every progress and} 4 , e Tato - ; , . ‘ , _Febrnary 12, 1866, ee deh ge
    i - ‘ : } nati i j . te . AL A -gantiy bound Volumes of GOOD WORDS ;
    itas*’ convicts himself. By his own shnlstad'| handed me the ‘paper, with the question :| improvement, it would be very desirable and | CuarLotretown, March 9, 1866. VESSEL FOR 5 a or the SUNDAY MAGAZINE, po an additional SPLENDID a
    he bel t 1 f lite oe assensins th e| « Will ver contract, Mister?” On looking at necessary that it ahould display , its strategie | Provisions, { TOW lying at Grand River Wharf, the copy, to auy one who will furnish a Bookseller |
    ¢ Belon zs to a Class Of Literary Sassins tha ae” : . . ce P on Boef, (:mali) per ID. ... 2... eee cone core 4d to 8d Ss} “ sXANDER.’’ 56 s old Measure th FIVE new Subseribers’ names for either of f oo H
    - » paper ‘ H : Cx rac vill be en- | taetics 2 ; ‘ “aner eiti | Beef, Pp bs Shooner * ALEXANDER,” of tons Old Measure | with . he , " «
    forns one of th greatest nuisances with which | the paper it S id thus : rere ts will be sie | tactics, in atder te put us in a proper position, Do by the quarter. ........ Ba re Pe -4d to 7d) ment. She is in good eondition, and can be got| the undernoted Magazines. Jewellery, W atche > Diamonds, &e. :
    cae tael " in peste ah, Maetneieies| tered into with persons wishing to obtain | seas to be able to outflank our opponents, and| Pork, (carcass)....-... bee eeeeceeseess 4d to 64d] ready for sea in a very short time. She will be * * Specimen copies free, FOR THE HOLIDAYS! 4
    society In these Gays pestered. ee | | so arwet i} Do (small). ... ... 0 cece ee cece sooo eee. 6d to 34] sold on liberal terms. Apply to the owner, . :
    : ‘ | Mover Marker Hovses, such as the one on | not to be their craving supplicants no longer. 1 vA ’ \ i ‘HE HOUSE of BOSANQUET =
    ‘the S the 2nd self ti “13 ‘ . Matton,'per 10.0060, 8s das Pie sl hd to DONALD McPONALD. “Gg Words are werth much 1 cost little.” I y} 4 “ ’
    . the Stamey side oe: , . Ls ye i . on | Queen Square, (known as the Patent Meat Safe) | bope 1t may not be deemed presumptuous of me Wuih.cgur Winn % ad Seeokus Sok, sigdae g 3d to Bd| Grand River, Let 56, March 12, 1866,—3w pd ee a peat 4 GIRAUD & CO, PAKIS, have the pleasare
    dirty work Of personal detraction. his is not | sad that on theceornde of RichtnnedrastiGeset | on™ would be better that the powerful aid| Lamb, per Ib.............-600+- ea Seog wast Shin Joiner Wauted ai jof sslacetaelt5 One eet bee fav apek Pasar Pe e
    , _ J - | s 4 ¢ i ~ a i os t ity of 2 , o a ? BD ‘ :
    true. The pages of the Jowna! bave not vet 1 ates Oiacie, Innntieidndied Rats’ Nest! if| of the press would be brought to bear upon this | anket dere) se sett eee eee e eee * aan ‘ ‘ P ‘ . IP JOINER 12} cents a espa, area : year; beautifully | “wat JEWELLERY, WATCHES, &¢, and for
    , . P -orge Streets, : 2 hain Nest: ' GM Sed Uh ga SOT aes TY. OL! NE illustrated, Jk at dab <
    exorpt in-one solitary instance—been defiled) © by ivate character: but he spreads |" purchasers of these high!y finished, spacious | 4S exmredive wrekeile tt talttonds, Yunncls and] Oboes, per tbilsy wists valel Bedell... Wanted. so Guset S Uiang Sebeoner, now Ctoo0d WY ords. | known and appreriated in the United States as ;
    7 Caer ian OS = agent M Prey (und heeutifully. oensmented snd ventilated] “™ ° 7 Ore Pee whee) an a oud! ‘Tallow. glee Wu) a. PedeU By 2i dalcs Fo wee] POR PPS Spopmpee- Apply rt C. WALI di N : Mel DD 4 [thoy pant aedgne aa et 3 npn oy ies
    his filth broad-cast over the cohimns of Ros¥s) & ‘ . canals, which at present is only leadiug to bitter. | Peery e age 9d to 10d al .C. WALL. Edited by Norway McL&op, D. D., one o ler} Europe; they have devermined ona plan by whieh
    2 | buildin rs, desizn taking them to the W estern | “ P “sine i i a> o POF 10... wooo once we see venslne ve to Ci‘town, March 12, 1866. Majesty a ( haplains. | poor and rich alike aay have the nd Vat age ot
    Weekly. Tle makes Mr. Ross the dupe w hich | 7. ; ' i | ness, strife and contention, in place of advancing | Flour per Ib,....... seen wild tite Love «e240, to Rad | - - rege ke aR 7s their splendid styles, As a prelimiuary, they =
    he asserts others to have made of the Editor end of this Island, they monet peter tere | the public weal. | Desmeni, per Ibi... 2... seerereeeees ood gd F dy ANTED — An Apprentice to the 15 cents a month; $1.75 a year; profasely | would remark thal they maunfactare and sell vo a
    ; - a * h thi ‘al diff ito forward them by the Summerside Railway, Foe ‘ema . ! | Kggs, per duzen.......+ 466+ hadnnsaieilll is to ado Baking business. Apply at tie * Fs sudee ‘iustrated. | imitation Jewellery or Watches, bat noe
    of the Journal, with this very maternal aiffer-} - Se v9} . nave already, Mr. Editor, rather tres-| Grain. Ofice (Ch town, March 12. 1866 . :
    wmaes.. Mie te oe gs nard did their| not later than one week after it is in full ope-| passed too much apon the evliunus of your able | Barley, per Saubit iis Le uedeisideuiila dec Sedete sian - ; of MONEY np ea The Sunday Magazine, All are bia = ster of the finest
    i 1 l ade, | ration! or if they.are designed to he taken out} | 1 well-condueted periodical, 1 will conclude by | Onte, per do...... 1.4 ceeds erse ees +e + Beto Be 2d iz OUND=-Avam.ol BU" ah. ePP!Y | Edited hy Taomas Gurerie, D, D., Author of | or mans ap. =
    hest to'veetity 6 Waaller inndrerteatiy mate, | f the Colony, similar bonds must be ent rred | paneer J fone "| Dimothy Seed... 66. eee eee eee veivees co cee ROMO to CHARLES BINNS. “The Gospel in Ezekiel,” “ Speaking to Onr enstomers will ulsa have the great advan- 2
    while vives dest circulatic @) OF Se otony,, Steals , St Be enter) quoting these beautiful lines of the poet :— : ‘ Ch’town, 1th March. 1°65. the Heart,” de. tave of a constant succession of new and recherche 4
    bile Mr. Re he widest circulation t i g p
    eae TS linto for their being conveyed by the very} q ip } erent: ls 91 to 2 at “ 4 epqayepineap styles and putterve with which we shall keep oar
    an anonymous and an ungenerois attack upon : . : =e : “| It is to the pen and press we mortals owe j Apaee tits igh yw Tage iber yet eet adhe ise Fenders for New Church. 1D cents a month; $1.75 a vear; illustrated New York Agency supplied.
    : el earliest train through the Northumberland) All that we have and ali we seem to know.” Carroth,. DOP ( UNBOR ... 0 ons cre diapss wee cess none er pee rey : ‘ ‘ : ; ; + Bias ; We have sioperd the plan of aslé, how oo §bpe:
    private character, and upon a y vuithful and an Strait Tunnel! Meantime they must have a) Te which I ada Peas, per quart........ .... =i er aoe nee Oe Nitrest: for finishing outside of New THE ARGOS’ ; iat at cheadat amalaeni ante +
    unoffending contemporary. i a on ¢ , if aT o which 1 may ada— Poultry. Chureh (inelading Painting), at Princetown a Meacssins tielthiel Wiseethh dill Ald Zeurney invariably be $2 FoR EACH ARTICLE, no matter ou
    - os - =” . “He - ' ‘ . j } gay 2 : Tot F ourney. ive . b , "
    Ths édunadeiitedtion sigted “ Judtice” in the perfect airing on the canal from the Hillsbo- Though I dm weak and low, Wessh wate... . esc apm aa Lo OS Royalty, during the eres comeer oan Sees ' ot ha Pe costly itmay be. Theexpenser of conducting
    _o cape rough River to St. Peter’s Bay, to enable the | Cultivate Flax, and you will give Yauk a blow. ee eee. ih case ie ds to 9a} * it ve received by the we anny i ‘ia i pits cabs Aresaspen-Benamen.dc Co. on) oO New York Agency are puid by the sale of Cer-
    same paper is mach less offensive in its tone, > , a | In spite of reciprocity, 1 will go bail, Ne a Bs Had pei oh Dh pip.» EB a Isto 25| APRIL next, ensming,—con pacipe to prov “ all | 6 Ladante S01. Lateioh Englund . and at 30'St_| tificates or Coupons representing the various ar-
    * . . natives in the interior, who have never seen | Flax will congner, or and in the end prevail. miner ar eee se oeer Coe ee tiodie materials. W ork to be pertormed in accordance | ng . he “ ‘ oo oye ‘ ticles. These Certifitates are sold at 50 eentecack,
    and much better written than the iveubra- : P a ait pry! , Pan ‘ with Plans and Specilications which can be seen Peter Street, Moutreal. For sale .t all Book and five for $2, andeach Certifiente will ahow Ahe
    : oo ” ts | these noble structures, to have asquint at them, King Cotton’s rule will be svon dead and gone, Fish lication to the Chairman of Building Com-| News Stores thronghout British North America. | & 29? 207 7%: Sere” Pie, = ©
    tion of the erudite “ Veritas;”’ but it is quite st Aud flax will sere a mine of gold fetch on; Sod fish * 20s 7) On Bppuica ghd Yar] Monlat iN be holder the pasticnlar article be or she ds-cutidied te, “
    ; i | free of cost. It will grow and flourish in our verdant glades, Cudfish, per qtl.... 22.- ces cceeccecces 20s to 30s) mittee, by whom further par iculars wi « rar Bask che Bdalsthuns Monthly Molices of | payment of an additiowal $2. Uf the article =
    evident that he has not a very clearidea ofthe; | ser this bill. the other side had the | 4"d give employment to our lovely maids. Herrings, per barrel.............-+- --30s tu 408) furnished . i> ant athitiinticid ty th i ie ii et -XAMINER S Monthly Aouces OF) Lumed on the Certificate is not desired, the holder >
    meaning of the term “definite,” «od that he eon- upaing eve tens em, Se eenee, ee _ | Lwill say no more, hoping some abler man Mackerel, per dosew.............+++++-- 28to 38) No tender will be a ens eatis mre hed aps evans ea will oblige us, when he returus the Certificate, by “
    P % ‘a, ._ 4, | fullowing :—* Contracts will be entered into | Will iake up bis pen and this subject truly sean. Lumber. ——. a re ra mes on posi Ahan ©) Club Terms cn application at stating what other article of the same value he or
    . - > > > > j ” -_ . * e pertor ms i ; . : nape *
    siders the words “conclusion” and “sesolution with persons willing to clean the Market J remain, Sir, yours truly, segs ores yl EMTS Oe eee 3s Gd to 4e| D.s MeN UTT, Chairman B. Com. 50 St. Peter Street, Montreal Onk AIM IS To PL Radin ahtocctrqunes
    tu be synonymous. Besides, om 7 a me Square and adjoining streets, taking the ma JAMES H. FITZGERALD. | “we ty 7 ee ned °. March 12, L866 | Febrnary 12, 1866, to that end willbeexerted. We solicit atrial from 4
    he places himself in a very awkward and undignt- bi es alia areh 7. 1268 ese PEG a paenah es eid Pp hee a | Shearer eee mnie meet ———| overs one who reads thie notice, as We Are coM- ©
    i ition by unde itakin g for Mr. Hunt a ger niey oe F aeied ms Eetteteias arc oe rn tet Se: ‘a daa he pote ag Wotice of Removal | for Sale at Auction Prices! | fident of giving the utmost sutiefaction.
    ied position by undertaking for Mr. ss = ' og — ae ia Ft al rk OP 2 Sundries, Se epi Sapa -|
    ; a tic whi are “the «PP RD “N. B. The party obtaining this contract P. S.—It is extraordinary, notwithstanding the Peay rye 986 ic’ SBS ASE3 MATCHES, Bolts CANVAS, THE STOCK COMPRISES,
    ustifies . » is eithe 4 . i A. ho ound cdg a ba alc ae j 4, ‘ : == %
    justheath - 1c 1 ayy ” j will take notice that he must not commence | Numerous correspoadents of the press, that none, Pe Ae A il lint id oleae ideo ls Gd to 2s OF THE | Boxes SOAP, Do. Toilet Do., do PIPES, | Amongst ether articles, gory poster, Se ‘
    tow conecient sto write for himseil, = ** J us- i: 2 . : sweontion of Mr Warbur . | Ho ’ a to ~ jieces Stri ;OTTON, | Silwer watches, Ri et wit iamonds, nes
    ” ° mecien Pe: ts 9. Wk. Hides to do hi | operations till the members of the Corporation, with the exception of Mr. Warburton, have ad- ae ag) ae 9s So acess neste boas = =e: CASIL GROCERY AND. ered a a ines teutthes einen oo Bla mae eye
    ce ) J oir, iM to Co s pr . P er . @ ivati P P »peficl a s EM os cc etek. es ches 060% sibs i ) elegy 6 — “5, : ade it ‘ we bend J
    tice” should Base alone me | with the “ Aonow: and interests” of the City at verted to the cultivation of the above beueficial Hides a i ae Lee Pe 3kd to 4d LIQUOR STORE, Boxes CANDLES, | clasters),Ladies’ sets of Jewellery comprising Pins
    owe dirty work. ‘ . : staple of husbandry; aud although that gentle-) wool . ls 8d to 1s 92. } Dixon's STOVE POLISH, Blacklead, jand Kar rings of the most fashionable styles, set
    ny s ° d " lete th e trio | their head, are nearly knee-deep in the accumu- , f { th : 1 She wre? tee ee eeee Se tree weee eee dy Bow rot 'TO THE Kuines & Becka Manevs, Gc. ke | ia Precious Stones of every variety. toget cap xii
    The afar of Che Latent, Ce "| lati ilth hese respective premises.” man and myself are not sons of the soil, still we | Sheepskins. .. .... viet = dasied eet iat Oe Stig 8 sarge variety of FANCY ARTICLES. |# large assortment of Gold and Enamelied and
    ws o vs : . ating filth on these respective prenises. ; } Apples per dos... 0. eles coe eens 3d to 5d * | Also — A large variety of FANCY ARTICLES. . : ~ sow a
    This genius is evidently sore village quid-uune, 8 . deem it our duty to develope and support any | Partridges, each te to le'Sa| Shop formerly occupied by ik MERRELA. Accdeasae.” (2 Seta, Gold Studs ant a meyer Ze :
    7 , > ‘ | ours F i ’ np st adder ied win seer . ; 4 = ay aha, <4 “s - : | t beanutifu natlerus, ents osoul &
    who has somew here in his tra, els picked up | ? SLEEPER. measure which may tend to benefit the peuple ot GEORGE LEW Is, Market Celrk. Swabey & Roberts. | _ Queen Street, Reb. 26, 1806. } Pins, ee nt adi, -a. variety of Bracelets, Chains,
    . > iece of informati at vour rn wa this our adopted home. > ie Me = ws = —— — i ’ ee | Musical Boxes, Head Dresses, Combe, Charms, &.
    the wonderful piece ot information that you _ _—- t 3 dave ato ‘| ne | Farmers Bank of Rustico. | sae any of our pulrond afe mot iu want of ar-
    . oe > Jel sal a iin Mil lai NOTICE. Hf Subscriber begs leave to inform his) : Mf ; i "
    correspondent, ‘¢ A Proser,”’ is the St.Eleanor’s FLAX! ’ es ru FI . ‘ye nw Ts 4 friends and customers that he has removed AT A MEETING of the Directors and | ticles of Jawellss7. and wou ens ee
    P ae ee ¥ : ; ; l we wi NY CERTIFICAT® returne
    Schoolmaster. If the fellow were not an un- Ilon. E. WHELAN: { unders'gnt aving en appoin'e £ | we will send, for ax¥

    mitigated jackass, he would have known that

    it did not in the least concern the public to jy England engaged in the manufacture of |

    o | . . . .
    If his letters were! f) 4x, who have solicited my forwarding them

    know’ who “ Proser”’ is.

    | Dear Sir,—I1 had occasion to visit St. Jeha’s,
    Newfoundiand, lust fall, aud while there J became
    | acquainted with a young man whose name was

    Administrator of: the. Estate of the late
    DANIEL JACKSON ROBERTS, of Charlotte-
    town, Merchunt, deceased, by Letter Testamentary
    granted by the Sarrogate, dated the 9th day of
    March, instant. hereby notifies all persous indebted

    Eiis Business

    to the above well-known stand, where he will
    offer to the Publie all afticles in the

    Shareholders of said Bank, held at the Dap naghaartene pt “TORG - pn il

    | Lecture Room at Rustico, the 2st Feby., it was accbly murery np tee pa ph nr or BUTTER
    | Resolved, that the said Bauk should enlarge its] DISH, beautifully P ;

    | Capital to the amount of THREE THOUSAND} Agents are Wanted f

    | SHARES, iu addition to its first Stock; said shares | In every part of the United States and Provinces,

    apart gi 4 Rasim y | 7 slide eae hatt| Aidtew B. MeNeill, of Georgetown, ®. E. 1/1) the taid Estate to pay Weir respective debts to LIQUOR AND GROCERY LINE, Ww sold) by Joy of Svea, ie opreee “ovale a ye ga > Sherel inte See

    OF Brea F.8 P > samples of Flax grown 08 the Mend, As Sinee J arrived home I have been informed by a | the subscriber, at his office, Queen Street, forth- comprising in part: APRIL, next, at one o'clock, p. m., aud to be} be forwarded. We prefer money sent in Poet
    : i y 1

    the readers of the Examiner whether the writer) he ylad if any of your readers, ho may have friend of mine iv St. John’s, that said A. B. Me- with. Persone holding goods and effects belonging Brandy, Brown Sugar, | paid iu four instalments, one on the day of adjudi-| Ofice Orders where they can be obtained, or by

    is a tinker, a tailor, or a candlestick-maker; | ¢y)tivated Flax chis mast season, will’ send to — wt 1 ages ‘ he ee ‘ws the said Estate, are requested to render lage Port Wine, Tobacco, | cation, and one at every three mouthe ollowing. | Bank Draft to our order. Addvess allorders te out

    id if + . bedi stten, th Tee sonnel we " J j th i uae o? me Neill, while making his way to a vessel in the quar sporerl, sae to Senta ee tenes tation tela a ey om 0 i The oe - a of a ae hed the | Ageucy, which will be conducted oi
    ar “y were n, the e1reums | my s ’ Pre a ot ee . ‘ oe or . : aving Chal ain, . , ding Feb. t5th, leawes a Dividend of 1: r| M bh
    protri Aes aa Pew en = i taille ~ ved pa ns . yt * Pur oe ae amare fell - t pape ans a against te fageces say tog aieed to furuish their Dewerars Spirits, Currant, Bae! oad ae Ges tie dedi. Messrs. JAQU o. pine ogy ay ON

    ir author being ' € g be enabled, by remitting it to En; ; -| drowned. It may be consoling is friends and | accounts, duly attested, without delay. Old Jamaica Rum, tice, MAKIN J. BLANCHARD, — " » 8. 1866. 3 oe °
    as a Justice of the Peace would not make deans certain more fully its quality and value, and tO} relatives at home and abrosd to learn of his porivetinn ants og, Me atten ang “Be, ag aig | Rustico, Feb. 23, 1856. Cashier | _January 8,1 Pp
    good reading. Yet, this ignorant, pompous determine from the report I may receive whe-| whereabouts; you will therefore be kind enough | . Loudon Porter, | Sauce, ‘ Painting, Paper « lianging i FRESH JERSEY PEACHES,
    fuol takes upon himself to lecture the talented | ther J may not more earnestly than ever urge | to convey the above facts to them, through the FOR SALE, —T aloes % axD | IN "TINS, /

    * . } . al , > : j TUT } i i : t . i ‘ 4
    editer of the Examiner asto what he should” upon our farmers the cultivation of Flax. Exasniner , and oblige, ; EV ERAL BUILDING MANES. in or} Crashed Sugar, ‘ Bu kete, Whitewashing, ) ARRANTED to be a superiorertiole. §
    aod what he should not admit into the columns Yours truly, Your most ob’t serv’t, — — te o8 DT CUy..: Tor plana ae : OT 0 ‘ a : | For Sule by

    : : race aI JOHN ALDOUS. MICHAEL KILBRIDE. | Partentars apply ; LEMUEL McKAY, | ED. STAIR. | Wa. R. WATSON,
    of the journal which he conducts with such JORN BALL. , ‘ : St Ch't Dec. dd, 1865
    Land Office, 10th March, 166. Lot 11, March 6th, 1966. Mareb 12, 1866. 3m March 5, 1866 Sua | Febrnary 26, 1866. Cay Deng Gam, 2 ae, eee

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