‘w URRAY HARBOR ‘AND BELFAST DISTRICTS. Tux Marray Harbor and Belfast Districts seem ¢o be greatly puzzled to know who. their representatives will be in the next House of Assemidy, From all we can learn, however, we are inclived to think that Messrs. Fletcher and Henderson—the one a staunch Liberal and the other..an .indepeadent ticket,-will be elected for} Murray Hagbor, andthe choice, under the peculiey vir-}- cumstances of the cage, which seem to render impossible the return of two Liberals for that District, is the most judi- elous that could.be made. The Liberals, if they split their votes at all, will do best to give them to Mr. Hender- son, ip preference to Mr. Prowse. Belfast-is also im a quandary. Messrs. Davies, Laird, Duncan, and—it is said-—-Col. Gray, are before the: District. ' Messrs. Davies and Laird’s chances appear to us to be the best, and we shall be very much mistaken if they do not both lead off by handsome majornties. Mr. Davies can be religd upon.as a thoroughly houeat and patriotic politi- cian, and Mr, Laird as an uncompromising and formid. able anti-Confederate, whose presence in the Legislature will. always be a source of terror to Canadian agents and sympathisers, : “W. E, Crarx, St. Peter's Mills,"*hac a scurvy letter in the last Hxaminer, which shows the man's tricky ‘na- ture and disposition better. than we could pourtray them, He has a fling st our private character, and the late Vindicator. Well, we hope the allusions will gain him the support of the Catholics of St. Peter's; but.we beg to say moat distinctly that it was on ‘political princi- ples” alone that we alluded to him at all, and we chal- lenge him to show where we have ‘' misrepresented ” or **villitied” him. He cannot do so. We also dere and defy him to publicly impute anything against cur, moral character, as he would wish to do in his cowardly post- ecript. We are quite willing that our character should any day be putin contrast with his own. We repeat, we did not allude to his personal character at all, butsim- ply dealt with him as a public man, and if he 1s quite so thin-skinned as not to bear any allusion to bis public character, we can tell him that he is entering upon a hard road. When he musters courage equal to” bis , {almost worthless, Baiserr.—Ao attempt at bribery and corruption on a gigantic scale on the part of the Government, tnvolvipg an expenditure.of £30,000 of the revenue for electiongering purposes, hag just, come to our knowledge, the vaetaile of which, when given next week, will astound the public. Theoks to Col. Smith, the scheme-——which is connected with the Volunteers vhs been ‘nipped ia the bud... Nova Scorss has alinost completed her arrangements tor the Paris Exhibition of next, summer, -From our exchanges we should say that the display of the sister Province will be a most ¢reditable one. 3 Ow Saturday, & whole heap of American and Colonial Mails was received ‘at the General Post Office, ‘Char- lottetown, paneng the Budget which we recetved is Handford’s Price Current, St, Jobn, N..B,, Jan 16 and 23, 1867, and also The North British Revjow for December, ihe contents of which are: 1. Conclaves; 2. On the Relation of the Food of Man to his Muscular Power; 3. The Irish Church Establishment; 4.. The Emperor Frederick. the Second ; 5. Professor Coning- ton’s Eneid; 6. Empedocles; 7. Sixteenth Century Studies:—The Loss of Calais; 8. Submarine Tele- gtapby. From our Exchange papers we have culled the latest telegrams and most interesting items,—the telegrams which we received from St. John being ‘Tur Beacon light-house, situated at the entrance of St. Joh, N. B., Harbor, was recently desttoyed by fire, resulting from the s ineous combustion of' the ceal or Albertine oil used:and stored in: the institution: ta. What has become of the St. John Freeman for ms last three weeks? We have not received it fur that Tene is much speculation afloat as to whether President Johnson will be formally impeached or not. '. Sane Court propeedings are laid ever until next x A generaf and serious crash in commercial circles is again predicted in thé United States at an early day. ‘ Tne Annual Report of: the Charlottetown Mutual Fire Insurance Company wiil appear next week. . Wx have to lay over, until next week, a Report for the past season of the Meohanic’s Eishing Company of Charlottetown. ta” Titx Secretary, of the Committee, wha called the Public Meeting at Burns’ Road for to-day, bas notified us that, in consequence of the had roads, it has been postpoaed until the 7th Feb. We understand ~ ‘The severest snow storm and aliiost sispéndivg trav es oie a. Rew one, Jen. 18. .. Informatiin from Nore: Carolina) says :a secret orgablzetion with retohitiondatyoujectoxiets'in Ma- rion Caduly ; aggravated outraged dre perpstrated on: berrosd Jaw 6fiigers, ‘ ogress themselves fraid to prosecute the perps ralonte A aide “Sr. Joux, Hs Purdy bat.oe Meh, exeite- huient-in’ Paris over chavgés ia Imperial Cabinet. It is thought they indjeate more warlike puticy en the part of the'Emperor.--Freneh: press applaud réforrin made by Napoleou.—Suiad Lord Derby hiav coveluded aot to present Goverment Reform ‘pin to'Parlja- ment,—Gold 1364, lage Pye rope ey Sr. Joux,.N. B.,. dan. 24.—London Jan. 224.— Admiralty Court has given :jodgmeut in favor ‘o United States on the Rappakadnoek cate. «' Gal 206 108 2) 8 Rs oat cnet see S.avie 8 ee |, Mledigal Notices... al Flolloway's Ointment.«-Sores, wounds, ulcerations, and other diseases affecting the skin, are ammdable be wie cool- ing and healing unguent, “It has called forth loudest bras from perenae resend suaieed te years er] bad rye, a and chronic u every hope of cure a rg pret None but rata HA pit. ieneed the soo’hing effect of this Ointment can ap icles of the sel Waecrtee tas Os sed he weap — ed +, Whenever thie Ointment hs ce it has, eotabtished ite own ‘worth, and hus dgain as the easiest antl safest remedy for all i In neuralgia, rhoumatiom, and property used, gives wonderful : The Mothers Remedy for alld with which children are afflicted is Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, It relives the child from pain, cures wind colic, regulates the stomach and bowels, and during the procedé $f'teething, it gives rest and health to the child, and? carries’ it safely through the critical period, ay Those who over-tax the Voice in’ singing or public speak- ing will find Brown's Bronchial Trockws ox ngly useful, enabling them to ‘endure: niore tan ordinary’ ‘exertion with comparative ease, while they résder articulation elcar. For Throat Diseases and.Coughs the Troghep aro of service. —— ee -se-as wig h 4%" the trous com a gout; ssme applica Wiel pplication low eunning and malignity; and next attempts to injure|that there is also to be a large mevting at the Head of PERRY DAVIS’ VEGETABLE PAIN KILLER: our moral character, we hope he will do so in such a way as to enable us to avail ourselves of that public in- stitution to which every man should have the privilege of appealing for protection against defamation of char- acter—namely, the Supreme Court. We think we know Mr. ‘Clark too well to suppose that he will adopt a manly course by risking an appeal to such a tribunal.— Truly the electors (both Catholic and Protestant) are making a wise choice in selecting the political bank- rupt, Clark, as their representative! We little thought, when giving’ a plain statement of his past political history, that the only defence or excuse bu could make would: be to charge us with having once made an apol- ogy in reference to the Normal School. We leave bim in his helplessness, with this gentle hint, that the day may not be far distant when we shall maké bim eat his tu quoque as readily as he did his vote of’ 1857. Tar Conservatives, on Monday ovening last, held a meeting.at Temperance Hall to nominate their’ candi- the Bay ow the 6th February, We shall, agreeably to invitation, endeavor to attend both these meetings. al quantity of snow seems to have fallen this winter. The upon our rivers, and bays, is bad, and it is extremely doubtful if it will be fit for travelling upon this season, An edjterial aricle upon the Hon. J. Pope's $800,000 bubble, prepared for this day's paper, is crowded out. The water tanks provided by the Corporation last fall, have — worthless, Of course, the blame rests with our wise City Fathers, To Conagsronpents.—‘ Tim" has been received ; but as we consider that he has already fully substantiated his statement in reference te Capt. Kinch’s shallop, we therefare leem it unnecessary to take any further notice of the Pa. triot’s correspondent ** Sam,"’ whose object seems to be to keep up a trifling controversy. . The first sleigh that ever crossed the Straits, on its own ‘ |bottom, was brought over by Arthur Irving, Esq. It wasa Jarge duuble-seated sleigh, and was drawn after the mail boat. Who knows but a horse and sleigh could cross over? —S, Progress, We are glad to learn that.our merchants, who have ship- dates’ for, Charlottetown, Confederation was thé only |ped produce to England this fall, are likely to realize hand- political topic which was discussed. Frederick Brecker, Esq., was first proposed, and was unanimously carried a8 one candidate. He addressed! some profits by the transaction, The Building Committee of the Church at Orwell Head, Murray Harber Road, gratefully acknowl the receipt of the sum of Ten pounds, from Maicolm MeLeod, Eaq., joases ot Cold, Cong after a thorough trial, by innumerable living witnesses has proved itself the Medicine of the age. Although Tux reads through the country have been alinost impas-|there have been many medicinal preparations brought sable, for a week back, from the immense quantities of mow!hefore the public since the first introduction of Perry which have fallen. Both in Europe and Americaan unusu-| Davis’ Vegetable Pain. Killer, apd tar amounts @x- pended in their introduction, the Pain Killer has con- tinned to stead!ly advance in theeatimation ot jhe world as the bast Family Medicioe everintroduced, It is an incernal aud external remedy, ‘Ona positive proof of its efficacy is, that the sales have constantly increased, and wholly upon its own merits, .The ¢ffect of the Pain Killer u the — when taken internally . Bowel Compliants, Cholera. Dysentry, and other affections of thr system, has been truly wonderful, nud has won for'it a name among medical preparations that can never be forgotten. Its success in removing pain, asan exterrinl temedy, in cases of Burns, Bruises, Sores, Sprains. Cuts, Sting of Insects, and other causes of auffering, has secured for it such a host of testimony. as.an almost infallible re- medy, that it will be handed down to posterity as ene of the greatest medical discoveries of the ninteenth century. THEO. DesBRISAY, _ ' General Ageatifor?P. E. Island. Jan, 9—I1m.. - eC ed! . SESS SS “Crunprex often leok pale and sick from no other cause than having worms"in thé ‘stomach. Brown's * Vermirvar Comrits” will destroy worms without in- the meeting, carefully reviewing the progréss of Confed-|(Stone House)as a donation to the building funds of said)jury to the child, Children haying worms require im- eration in the neighboring Proviices, and the vote against the measire which our own Legislature came to on the subject last session, in which he had joined, and which he still supported on the same grounds, and as strongly as when debating the question in the Assembly. Ho was warmly cheered. The Hon. John Longworth was. then posed. He supported the view tnken by the House o Church, Wim. Clements, Eaq., Murray Harbor, is the Liberal can- Assombly laet|didate for the vacant seat in the Legislative Council for the efton canees mediate attention as neglect ef the trouble Thé Mavor of Charlottetown begs to ackriowledge the|prolonged sickness. ~ ° ame, Jem. 9 im receipt of Five Pounds Eight Shillings, currency, from Wie (ees Se Excellency the permnans Soman, te be ap vas fe deg “et . : , DIED, | a : table pur ename being the amount realis the}. * sale o Photographie views of the scene of the late fire in| At Bull Cresk. Lot 46, efter 2. aber Haus, eh, es Charlottetown, made by Aubrey Coventry, Esq with Christian resignation to the Divine Will, Catherine , McDonald, relict of John’ McDonald; inthe 77th year of her . Mey sheestin peaces. 6° tes. ina” At Charlottetown, gn after several weeks * aad ion, and & large majority sedined to accede to hig|Fourth District pf King’s County. - | dined.’ Mr.‘ Hen heat eat of-hin age, emieemees oo ’ d - 18) We underssand that the Mechanics’ Fishing Company will| -(n Friday peril n- 95th a a ty paral pain, Horatio The Hon. Daniel Davies was then brought forward by {increase their, stock by & few additional shares, which auords Nelson Hope, Esq Kichmond Vottsgé; St.’ Elewnor's,_ Mr. DyBlois, and Mr, WW. H, Pope. and Jas. C, Pope, |* {eyorsble opportunity for parties wishing. to invest money) Jn Halifax, on Monday evening, he t4th instant, Henry upon which the business of the maocting, which had pre- proticably. . ; . |G. Found. son of Mr. Henry Found, Jate.of Charlottetown, viously proceeded with order and regularity, now waxed| * ——"" Hin the 27th year of his age, d rather warm, David Laird, Esq., Hon, T. H. Haviland, F. Brecken, Esq., Hon. James Pope, and his brother, Mr. W. H. Pope, taking part. The result,-as we learn, was that Mr. Longworth arose and expressed his regret to find that hid nomination was so likely to lead to a division between the Conservatives; and saifl he had no wish to oppose a brother member of the Governinent unless the electors decidedly. ingisted upon it. evinced hesitation and much indecision in accepting the nomination. Upon this, the Confederates seized she moment as fit for becoming Vety boistérous, with the visi- ble intention of getting Mr. Longworth out of the way. Mr. Secretary Haviland made.one of lis customary vx: cited speeches, and on one octagion, highly insulted loudly hissed by the audience. He was, nevertheless, warmly applauded by his brothér-in-law, Mr. DeBlow. and afew more rabid Oanfederates, who ‘were banded with him in one quarter of the room, About 11 o'clock some of the more quiet = of, the audi adjourn the meeting untit Thuriday eveni Fromwhat further we bave learned of what’ transpired, it seems that what the little faction of Confederates eould not do by numbers, they attempted to perform by noise and rowdvism, although they scarcely amounted to one in ten of the audience. Their prineiple seemed to be that a sectidn of the constituency of Charlottetown, however small, ought to be allowed to do as they please, if they were only Confederates, and that if a man, once arepresentative, had adopted a certain measure, opposed and obnoxious to the great body of his constituents, he was proscribed if tly did not indulze him in the advo- eacy of it,and attempted to elect another in his place. Mr. Langworth’s indecision rendered the adjournment necessary, and we understand that unlese he spucdily makes public his firm determination to a the nomin- ation, a gentleman of sound anti-Confederate ptteciples, as a second candidate, is to be bro forward and no- minated on Thursday: Here, then, it seems, is a chance for a clever man of reliable anti-Confederate and inde- pendent principles. We have feceived from Mr. Daniel McDonald, of Souris, an official repert of two Public Meetings held in the First District of King’s County—the one at Kollo Bay, and the other at ris—on the 22d and 93d instapt, but we are so crowded, and the no.ices have been handed in ¢o late, that we cannot find room tor them this weck. The Hon. Mr. Hensley and ward Kickham, Esq., aro undoubtedly the favorites in tho’ First District, and will be returned by handsome majorities, at least so we judge from those meetings. Parnce County.—We learn from the First District that Messrs. Howlan and Conroy will be the successful candidates. Two more. faithful repré- sentatives could not be selected by any constituency ; and we wish them. success, even beyond their awn most confident anticipations aad those ef their friends. The Lapcrals’ should not, on aby account, split their votes; for, unless they wish to meet with disaster and defeat, they will be on their ig and for Messts. Conroy aid Howlan. vote te a man|>* . New Lonpow, Jan. 17, noon.-—The Reform League, are SS ee by Telegraph... preparing for another Monster trade demonstration. The affair will come. off in this city on. thé 11th of February, and is expecied to surpass avy demonstra- Heltion of the kind ever’ made iu England. - Pesrn, Jau. 19.—The Hungarian Diet. with re- markable unanimity evince a design te .break their negotiations with Austria if that Goveroment, con- tinue ¢o oppose the wishes of Hungary, in insisting’ on the army organizction scheme and other measures Hon, Mr: r, the Chairman of the meeting, and wasiequally oppressive and odious to the people. article this morning says a large insurance has been made at Hamburg on the personal effects of Max: ngs, moved tajimilian, and to be shipped. per steamer Maria to (to-morrow. Raguea. ‘ Loxvox, Jas. 18—Noon. - ‘The morning journels of to-day make meation of a rumor that the great powers have resolved to urge the sublime Porte to call a convention to take the Eastern question into consideration. ; Prestru, Jan. 18. . The Upper House of the Hungarian Diet has uoan- imously passed Deaks address. ie ee Frorence, Jan. 18, 'Thé Florence Finance Minister has eonfirmed the announcement that the Government intends to tax chureh property to the extent of six hundred million pany we Os Bromewce; Fans 17—Even MM. Tonnelli’s mission to Rome relative to the Bishops has been satisfactorily ended. He will soon take leave of the-Pope and depart. : Loxpon, Jan. 17—Even. It is reported from the continent that a desperate t has been discovered to’ adsassinate the Pacha of gypt. The plot included the subversion of the Gov- ernment, and the investing of the reine of Govern- at the head of the movement. The conspiracy bapply was discovered and frustrated. Gatveston, Texas, Jan. 17, Mecican dates of the 15th state that Marshal Bazaine had issued a cireular to the French soldiers of the French corps and advising them (o decide whether to-remain or not. Bustaminte bad proclaim- ed for Jaares, and tho city of Tampico bad declared for great preparations were being made at San Luis for the reception of Juarez. Latest to ** Horald.” pre he Stelle, mnt Drtmae Ct Sefer fn nat cre tanta ge | : Waeteutewn. Jan. toby Cable.-- France is fore all are gone, at and Varioty Store, Old Stand. .-.. No 3 Street, T sat neon, Quen Saert, na WEONBEDAY, 13 : ais - Vaennay Jan. 17.The Presse of this city in an|*rtment of | well known ment in the hands of Selim Pacha, who is eaid to be} pi 4, in the Mexican sérvice, annodaving the retarn home| : gk, Sonn, — Paste 29H —Biranal” Ate ial aia § Sut, ly etted by many friends and acquaintances,‘ ” vee Pri, mie sen ee Bes : Valentines! Valentines. .. OMPRISING Sentimental and Cemic, the best cesorted C in Town. Come one, come all, and ee Jost pick be- T. O'CONNEEL'S Velentane Depot 3, Queen Street, Charlottetown, Jan, #9, Ila ns AUOLION: a8 Be oe . . TRADE SALE! WE SOLD by Public “Auetién. Ye geet DAY y valtnha FOR POMRHT ete Hun. ireele g Hi ‘*” 10 Kegs TOBACCO, trade, 10 Tons IRON, wre fey 1 do, . 10 Cees of CLARET, with & variety of “rs Sooke onths. Charlottetown, 30th Jan., weer! MeATE ly seer To the Electors. of the Third Electoral _ District of Queen’s County,” been dissolved, I take peeve net < penton J ‘to state ou that itis may inven Aoisgninc ) ph tcel pie te fe ‘Agee. G "8 tadwe vo fou; teres any pactciher purtiet of bern here, I am steadfast in my attechmbat (6 the Liberal cause, ae foriner)y ; and 1 am satisfied that ¢) is 29 erm of opinion between you and me upon. ny public question that bas arisen at any time during my Yepréesentation of your District. . i ier to explain to you my views on the policy and re puags of he Gotersinent, nee it pamed into the hands of the Tory Party, I will, with your , held Public Meetings at the times and placce hereunder mcation ti u— Ou WEDNESDAY, é6th FEBRUARY, at Saw Mill ye, Covehcad Road, at 11 o’cleck, foreroon. On SATURDAY, boop pb , ab My, Jatees MeDon- Fort Augustus, at 12 o’ ; 2 _ I remain, Geni : Your obed’t t. rd to di COLES. Charlottetown, Jan. 80,-1867, : “ENGINE MEEDING.. ©. OLUNTEER. ENGINE COMPANY. (Steamer isc thon will meet at theiz, Engine Boom, in Grafton Street, the first MURSDA& in FEBRUARY, at eight o clock, P- Ofte, poeta at Charlotterowm, Jan. 2% 1Ag7.,, ite sea acl ‘qi ante ter" ; ela 4 86a ‘ th : Ghatorwicon, Yoo. 10,1007. PR tia ' * fon ten years, commenee ed at 2A. M. yesterday, autheontigued tor -twenty- four hours, without: iuterutission, pecompanied by north east gale, causing im use” drifts in’ streets, cHigg best 2 Yor of ‘junguiehed honor which, twelve month» ago, »fouliject of the approachi ean eagerly sought}, lealaries from the public purse. . a the ‘Biubscriber's| | Biggin ee i The Hduie of Assénibly having now) GEN TLEMEN,— ‘ JHE LAN Sey General Assembly of Prinee! - Edward Island being about to expire, 1 beg to ten- der you my most gratefu eocidanane for the dis- ‘ou con- ferred upon we in selecting me to fill the vai hay fn the Parlimnmentary tepresentxbion of thé Dieter, been sioned by. the--death ‘of my lamented~ friend, the late Hon. myself again a candidate for r suffrages, should you honor me with's repetition of your favor, you may rest asaured that nothing shall be wanting which my humble efforts can accomplish to promote ibe prosperity and hougionst of thie my netive District. : A I have not been able, during the brief period of ‘my Legislative connection with you, to per form sich an amount ef public good as under « more extended term of office, Taighs reasonably to ac- complisb’; yet, 1 datter myself that my endeavors: to fadvanee the jnterests of my constituents haye not bern exerted altogether in vain. : I should have addrevsed'you at an earlier date on the LS pressed with the great cardinal maxiny that “ Union is » fotrength," I bave deferred the matter until the present jmoment, ‘ia hopes that our Charlotretown » would ent ve with ¢ome plan of operation for the approach~ ng campaign, in which we might all co-operate—some coinndon platform’ on which the friendé of progress and orde? might all pall together,” As it is wost hhely that ‘the Laud Qaystion and Kducation, the Fisheries and Confederation, will occupy s prominent place in the deliberations of our next Colonial Parliament, it may hot, perhaps, be premature on my part to declare even now, what my owe peculiar views on thuse several questiong are. : im Is being now almost unanimously admitted that the ry tebawe Avt,”’ together with the ** Act to assist Leastholdeis’ in sce, at the fee simple of their farms,” constitute the most effectual means yet devised for. ‘converting dur leasehold tenures into. freehold, | shall be ready at all times to give thy most ample «flect to the provisions of those statutes. oe I haye long indulyed the opimion—and am still of the same belicf—that the laws relating to Education chould be #o amended ns, among other improvements, to enable the Distriet Teachers to draw the entire amount of their Such an alteration as 1 have here indicated would have been effected dering the late Seesion had net Messrs. Laird and Hovwatt distinctly clared that their constituenta would not submit to an change in the Educational system of the Colony whicl would involve the imposition of a single penny’s nddi- tional ‘texation. Hence it was deemed adviealde—the General Election being co near at hand—te defer the further consideration of the subject uatil the people should bave an opportunity of expressing an epimen thereon at the hustings. The uncommon’natural facilities possessed by our Is- and fishermen being rendered slaost nugatory by the abregation of the Reciprovis Treaty, 1 will assrst in any measure which may enable our people to compete suecessially with the fishermen of the neighboring Re- public. 1 am still decidedly opposed to Confederation; and other men, howsoever widely those sentiments, political ot otherwise, may differ from my own; nevertheless, | denv the right, in any case, of ** a emall minority of the ie” to make laws for, or rule the majority. I sball, therefore, oppove any party, Liberal or Conserva- tive, who will attempt to join this Island in a Federal Union with Canada. Who would deprive us of the in- estimable privilege of making the laws that govern us, sud surrender ourselves to tha ‘* tender mercies" of a people whosw inordinate selfishness and extravagance have already brought their own magnifivent country to she very brink of kruptey, and whose sectional animosities are fully as malignact ae were those which provoked the late calawisous war ia the United Sratee, and drenched that emce prosperous country in the blood of a milliew of ite own sebjvcts. Tf time and other circumstances permit, I will call upon you aeverally before the slestion comes off, whem We can enter more fully ipto any of the pablic questions of the day, than itis possible to do through a newapa communication. In the meantime, I beg to subscribe myself , fis Your most obedient servant, EMANUEL McEACHEN. 1867. ST. ANDREW’S HALL. Second Season of the Charlottetown Amateur Dramatic Club. | South Lake, Jan. 15, Tae ceaRLoriaro wx AMATEUR DRAMATIC eet Pee Second Season on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY EVENINGS, FEBRUARY 6.and 7. when they will appear before the public with new Plays. Gage Scenery, Dresses, etc., etc, In soliciting the patronage of the public on the opening of this, their Season, the Club would bég leave to intimate thet they heve . |no pains in getting up « want long felt in the eommunity— [MORAL AMD AMUSING ENTERTAINMENTS. ‘| On Wednesday Evening the 30th, will appear in the | pred Moral Desaen of vanes George Barnwell, on THE LONDON APPRENTICE, te.be followed by the sipu-srtirrine vance of BINKS, THE BAGMAN. An entire change of Programme on Thursday evening. ‘rice of Admission—Reserved Seats 3a. ; Back, ie 6d. joora open at 74 o’elock ; Performance to commenee at * 1 o'clock precisely. A STRING BAND will be in attendances. For particulars seo maall Bills. Tickets to be had at the Stores of Hom. P. Walker, W. R. Watson, Esq., W. H. Wilson, Boq., and at the Kent Street Béok Stere. W. C. GRANT, See’y. Charlottvicwn, Jan. 16, 1867, islpex in CHLELES QUIRK, _ ‘MANUFACTURER OF . BQUARB, ROD, GENTS BRIGHT AND NATURAL LEAF QUEEN STREET, Charlc**~’ a, 1 | 4 Jonwary 14, 1867. bt mt _ Tyveh Groand Rice, ‘OR Gale by Donalii ‘Beaton. And, it being my intention’ to offer} BICRLGIOR DOBSR.. General Election,: but im-|' although I always reapect the conscientious opinions ef | GOOD SMOKING TOBACCO, “REID. BROTHERS. naw orenn Thank(ul for favors m connection with the bual- ness of their iate Fasher, the Subscribers beg to intimate that they have @pened out in their NEW STORE A ALBERTON, THE LARGEST STOCK OF General Merchandize Bver offered in this part of the Couaty, —COMPRIBING— A very large assortment of HARDWARE, ~ Avd slmost ing else usually kept in # We bave adopted in our business the principle quice satasend seat. raortre; and from tacilitios . and from the fact of buymg our GOODS ia the est woarkets, vor casi, and having thet selected by one of the Firm, we feel confident sell Goods on as liberal terms as amy House in the Trade. . s! Come with Cash ! Come wate Produce ! Come with a good, honest face ! And you will find the Excetston the best and safest House in this part of the County to in. REMEMBER THE mw EXCLSIOR HOUSE. 4 REID BROS Alvertou, Nov, 7. 1866. 3m Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. \\ Is a soothing expectorant, pared to meet the urgent need of a safe and reliable cure for diseases of the throat and lunge. A trial of many yetrs tas established the fact, that itas more efficacious in pu'moume ary affections, than any ofl ér re medy. Ite efficacy has now become so generally known, thatit ie justly ene in many coantries 66 & medicine of indispensable necessity. In Great Britain, France, and Germany, where medical science bas ed its highest perfection, it ie prescribed in domestic, practice, and constantly used mm the armies, in boppitale and other public institutions, where it 1s regarded by the attending physicians asthe most speedy snd agreeable: veuredy that can be empleyed. Se y any neighbor- hood can be found where well known cases of diveased by it, These reaulte are.the most conviacing proofs of the superior curative properties'of the preparation ; and to them the authors point w':h poculiar satisfaction. While it is most powertul a -ainst confirmed diseases it ix extremly gentle 29a medicine ia infaney and youth, being quite harmless to even the youngest, when ad- ministered jadiciously, This health-restorer accomplishes even more by pre- ventiun than cure, Lf taken in season, it huals alli irritae. tions of the throat avd lungs, whether srising trom Colds or Coughs, or from ether causes, and thus prevent that long train of painful and incarable diseases, which sheuld be without it. Infueaga, Croup, Hoarseness, Whooping Cough, Pleuriey, Incipieat Consumption, aud this pre-eminent combinst!ou of medi Prepared by Dn. J.C. A everywhere. ——— Goneral Agent for A ae. Jan.d—. 9m . ray KY LANDS TO LET. 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