. joint... as. lint/Sal. rm % usual: stjn‘it’tcnsttn‘.’ Jt “auti‘rloa t 1, zz. {LAX D5101: .v -..... a... mum-em m- m: . mist uoa auto % regain. chat; milk—dictum! Haywood. ‘3 m: KIbn-riber in morning small- to the , pmumwfluum, (mum. , public for put favors. would rc- 1fully ‘ inform them that be has built a NEW MILL. M ,, '. ' W '21:. I .k.’.—L:LLI_';‘, 'l-"T‘L;:.W Timothy Seed. SALE. NOTICE! BARRELS 30“ ~ I i m 1‘; ‘1' . LI.th [100R DEHTB.PROM W WALUABLE mornin- "’ ’ “ I sores. and .tccotisr ‘Sltuouos. late of CAM“) Jlelcllaul. hating been an 5 To be sold at AUCTION. on S ‘ wa—sauw. A. Richardson & Co. \cd‘nlii‘dnwl’bllip 1"th. in addition to the old one . lie also hn- , St. Jan". A1,," 11'; 7. v , “cm, at “hi‘mwm' “I . Militia—t‘apl. Benjamin lint-by. Wm“ NH“ MACHINERY the linltrd 23rd, ] ""Mm ““ww’ ‘ 7 '—"“ l'roltlonotarv‘. Ulllce 1n tr l'u-- A “MAN. 3_ pouinp . but", whichwlll enable rmsh Cloth I . A E ! ties tndqbtcd an» hereby to I M I I ’ IAIN? I) “I 0" Our I in a better al._\I(‘. and I,“ mum to 31. at 11 o‘clock, a. rm, all the I III: Subscriber lit-lug abouth Illsi 'I‘ellders—iieorgc (.‘oles. bullncu in Sunlmenldo. all Sons ol ’l‘ctnpcranrc—«Iohn Scott. Mull-Ital, of1.ot 7, withu t tr. 5 1. BROWN: Prices the I ‘lll‘lltlt‘d t‘latll, i The followin - Mr. Robert Slnlpao , I’idgcon ll. Stewart Jana-n l'id eon, E ‘ ‘ “0" i ‘ ' . w ' . b ‘1 L-' bout to remove to Salt anon—4 at'rvll lit-“mm. ;:§g_f'i‘mpm:\ffltl“{' can: 'Il‘armulg Implements, Stock, “,e "M,an Farm, mm", P“ b). weighting "menu‘va chmd Much 21' ML “ A““"""“"'""‘“ A“""'."’"‘ ed- louls, and part 01 tile Ilouse- . hm“ M'- lwv to return I "h by him, offers for sale the whole .- rlto- 7 ~—--»- v ' to his custolncrs and e I.“ II- .J A ill; 2 hold Furni£rc of the late Gland Auction ol block itl trade—Wm. Ileairsto. Ladies Altentiou~—U. C. McIntosh. Straycd -—’l'homas Frizzrl. Valuable I'ropcrty lor salt“ S. W. Clark. \‘zlluablc Property—Jose lll Rn 'crs. I‘lilt'l'l' in'thc rising 'I‘own SIDE, which consists of ONE HOUSE, WI situated on Central Street. the very handsome pt ltl since hilt commence enti place. All parties indeht d it) him, will please call and settle their ace not: during the month of “forum, can Blvan, lin- DEQulc. ., N . I... French llivcr. ct. two atorys Ilenlorcst‘s Magazine—4 . J. h-nlorest. Horse for Sale—John llastard. Timothy sccd ~‘I‘lloulas Hauford. Adnlinslration—Noliee—llctsy M. Wright A Card—S. \l' t: [7’ A monster meeting was to beheld in Charlottetown in the'l‘cmpcrallcc Hall, on the evening of Monday last. (8th) to settle the tlillicultics that have lately arisen in connection with Major Pollard. Great excitement prevailed among tlle Volunteers. ‘ Q‘ A project is on foot to establish ll Telegraph Lino between this place and Alberto“. The work will be commenced early this suttlnlcr. LV‘ A llnltl named Carroll. albutchcr, of Charlottetown, last Wet-k cut his throat al- most latally. Next day he intll‘llllltetl to hang himself, and is now Ill Juli lor an at- tcnlpt at violence on the person 01 others. I? The bridge across our Ray is at'last beginning to more. 'l‘l'avclllng on It Is now unsafe. The ice seems to have all disappeared ill the gulf. [7' \VEm'c indebted to James Greeti- ough, Est... for late llostou papers. w WI: learn that Charles Grccn. limp, has roccivcd tho appointmentol‘Colllplrol- Ier ol Customs for this port. [7‘ Dnole-zl).—-Wc learn that two men. named Macro and Lcsboll, ol’ N w \\'i1t- shire Road, were drowned by falling into the ice near North River Iiridgc, on Moll- day night last. 'I‘o Connlasroxmle's. ——- “ A Farah-r“ In type, but. crowded out. ill consequence of a rush ol‘ndvcrliscnn-nts. “ Spectator“ will appear next week. chc 'll (llllcr colllmunications on hand will receive at- tention as soon as space will admit. ET 'I‘lllt Rev. Mr. Freeman will prcaclt (ILV? ill the Sullllllcrsidc Grammar Schuo , Sunlmcrsidc, on Sunday next. at 11 o‘clock, a. lll. and in the L‘ourt House, St, Ell-anor‘s at :1, p.nl. ['7' I). Crawlord will preach in the ‘C‘llristiau Meeting House, Sumulcrsidc. on Lord‘s Day next, morning alld evening, at the usual hours. “5-: have received St‘\'t‘1‘lll Circulars h tho last mall. One from Thomas Hamill-1L Eat , 01 St. Jolln, N. li., one 1mm (3. L. Ric lards, ol'tllc same place, anti one from E. Morrison. 01' II- ii‘ax. N. S. They give the latest market prices, and will be lollnd very useful to our merchants. “'Arsox's Raw Sllor.—-—\\'e are glad to see that our enterprising townamun, William It. “"atsotl, E.- ., has removed his business to Ilis new brie premises on Queen Street. The present shop is somewhat smaller than the old one, but its internal arrangements are more tasteful and highly fllllslll'tl. 'l‘hc olllce is a model of compactness, lleatncss and call- vcnienec. Withthc exception ot‘llle counter- tops and show cases which are black walnut. all the inside work is painted white (cutout-1,) whilel the edges oftlle shelves, do, are cov- ered with gilt' This establishment is certainly the halldsoluest in the city, and at night its brilliant frollt presents an nurconhlo contrast to the darkness of the burnt district. Mr. Watson's cnatotllcrs—both new ltlld old—«will lllnl hiasllop well tended and Well titled with the best ol’ everything iri’llis line of busi- ness.~1‘u.‘. , Cougha.—t‘hc administration of Medicinal preparations in the form ofll lozenge is of all modes the moat eligible and convenient, more especially as regard: a cough remedy. “ lirowns Bronchial Trocllcs" or Cough Lolcngcs, allay irritatioll whicll induces cough- ing, giving instant l‘clicfin Bronchitis, Ilournc- ltcss. Illllucllza, and Collsutllptirc and Arma- tie colllpltaitlta. Much sicklch with children as \chl as adults, ltlu-ibutcd toothel‘ causes. is occasioned by worms. llrolvns “Vermil‘ugc Uomtlts"nru otlectunl In destroying worms, nlld can do no possible injury to the most delicate child. l l have been troubled with Erysipclas ill nty uncle for several years and could get no rclict'until I used J. 15. Mitch's Golden Oint- ment. which has all‘ectl-d a euro . ' Mrs. ELISIIA 1'011'1‘1111. Fulnlotltll. The boat and surest remedy ill the world for all diseases witll which cllildren are uIlIit-tell during the process of teething, is Mrs. \\'iu- id 1 Soothing Syrup‘ It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigorate; the stu- IIlIIl'lI and towels, cures wind colic, and, by gitiagquletslecp totlle child, gives rest to the mother. Perfectly sale ill all cases. 'l‘llil-ty-llvll cents a. llottle. t.» M filtttrird. t tlte rcsidcucetlerJohn Iiryan, Lot 11, on Tuesday, the Elilll March. by (Il-‘ licv. Henry 11. Swllbcy, A. 11., Mr. Peter Warren, to Catherine, eldest dauugtcr of Mr. George Murray . By the Rev. J. 11. Davis, on Jan. 29. Mr. M. ltllew Calla-ck, of Crapalld, to Miss Char- lutte Newson. ot‘t‘ape Traverse. On Tuesday. 2d iltst., by tho ltev. George Sntllurhuul, Mr. Peter Nicholson to Miss Sarah Munro, butll of Charlottetown. At Georgetown, on the lpt inat., by ltpv'll. Alex, McWillium, Mr. James McDonald. Georgetown. to Miss (Iatllcliou blt'l‘illtllt'l‘n, St. Peter's Iload- ’ At ltockliu House, Charlottetown, on tllc 4th init., by tl Ilev. William lilies, Mr. John Mcltae, Newt} asgow. to Miss Ana Mcltac, l‘ulnt P ' Tilt . At Cascumpsc village, of consumption, on Wednesday the 3d in~t., ill the 31st year of his age, Jana-a. third son of Mr. John Hill-l, of New lildefol-d. Lot 12. The decoascd has lelt a widow and ti largo circlcofrclutlves and friends to mam-a their loss. to whom 1:0 was juguy endeared In consequence ofllis amiable and [t-nllt' disposition. M Charlottetown. on Saturday last. after a short illness, Mr. Wm. Lockerby, ’I‘insnlilll. At lndlan ltivur, on April 4th, Alex. Mat-- Lcllun. In the until year of his age. It. 1.1'. At Pinon". Belfast, on the 29d March, of brain fever, “who Daron-l son of John and Margaret MrKay,aged 30 years. At Lot in, on the 4th inst., Mr. Donald Meltae. agcd till years. on the 15th alt. Deacon Roger Harper, of Sptfolk Road. aged till. He g-ttligratad to this Island from England about 3] years since . At Alberton, on Monday tic ht int-1., of monies, Mary Elizabeth, Intant daughter of Mr. Benjamin chcmpiun. and Due Mar and eleven months. This lovely bud so young and fair, Called hence by early doom, Just came to allow how sweet a flower in I'aradily would blpolll. l’-tcr Me}. utt, 1‘31. Thomas 1!. Sin", “1., Remington. Mr. Edmund Cr iy. Freetown. John llauard I. ‘o., St. Eleanor‘s. Donald Catnphe , Esq., Lot 16. Mr. James Mel)ougald,(‘mnd ltiver, Lot 14. David ltaluiuy. Eup, Port llill. Mr. Michael Kilbride, Lot 11. James Forsytb. Esq., Alberton. Donald Ramsay, Earp, Lot 8. BENJ. HAYWOOD. WILLIAM CARRU'I‘HERS, foreman. ’I‘ignish, April 11, 1867. lot R. M. GIBSON, PAINTER AN GILDER. IVIAVISG worked Seasons under the instruct' n the moat popular Painters States and British Province public that ha ha amt commenced t line of trade. at SUMMERSIUE, lcre he is prepared to execute all kitfds pf Plain and Ornamental House and Sign .. ‘ PAINTING. Ceiling; and Walls p mud and ccorntetl ln llil alnl Fresno, Grallling. I’a r hanging and Glazing done to pleas the cm- , Malpequu. VB PAINT SHOP. ploycr, Ceilings whiten with neatness lllld despat ll. Kr All orders left at th Commercial Hotel. Central 51., next dorcto Brrtrntn's Book Store, will rectlvc prompt attention, and be done at moderate rates. Sulolncl'sidc, April 11, 1861. saints I SAWS I 1 SAWS I I I SAWS ofthc best qualit and at the follow- ing (,‘ash priers, ll . s on hand at tile manufacture of the s 6m Dlanmun. I :16 ill. 8‘10 cacll ' (1:! in. $16 each 25 in. 812.50 each 24 in. $1) each :20 ill. 87 each lli in. $5 eacll 1': ill. {:3 each. Mill Saws 5; feet, 35 each; lint-k Saws 28 ill. 87 per dozen, set and sharpcd. All orders lett at the Book Store of Mr Joseph Ilcrtram. Suulnlerside, or forwarded direct, will receive immediate attention. A RICHARDSON Al. Co. St. Joltn, N . 11. April 11,1567. y (1.; \Vaxrnn,“ FARM e on a} halrcs, for a term of lll ears i 1 good Stork nlld Farming Im; not? 0 tsite for Farming. Any person I v'ilp a no to let on these conditions, wil cLM address the subscriber by letter. PHILIP ll‘lSlI. Blooulington, Lot 7, April 11, 1867. iii - , - Mlliua I LL persons who were enrolled ill tllc Militia t‘otllpany, on Snltl ' lay, tllcfiOth requested to utt , at tllc v F111- ' . 818 each . $15 each . 311 each ' . 83 each ‘ . 81 each f of .March, are hour of 3 o‘clock, p. ln., for t DRILL. ‘ I IS Excellency pleased to i are disliunauli with. t ’l‘weuty-tive yunrs [\liare ovoted to the Military Services of the Colo y First as a (lunncr of Artillery, then l'ri ate of Infantry, two years as Sergeant of a Rille Company, three years as Captain of rtlllcry, and live years as Major. The only charge against me is in having too faithfully performed my du- tlca. My only reward, IKIERA‘I‘ITUIIE. J. 11. PULLAIII). Charlottetown, April t 1567 .15. TENDERS for Steam Communication be- tween Soul-is, Georgetown, Murray Harbor anti Pictou. ' ViiNlll'lIlS are required to be sent into the Colonial Secretary's Ulilcc on or before ’1‘111711Sl).\\',tile ltith day of MAY next, at ’l'a-o o‘clock ill the afternoon. by any person or (‘ontpany who may be willing to contract to run a . I‘I'ZA M I‘llt onto r tn ic - week for tho ('onvcyallcc of Panic ers ld F lghts, and .\I:til<, tl'rcqllircd, belt ct‘ lur' , cargo- town, Murray llari-or. u it 'l’i touching at each Port going and o long its ,1) tilruinr lha Narigatiouallall re ' / ' hi the . "t - - ll‘IliS'I' day of JUNI". so of the mutual ot'1867, anti duri a neutron in the two following years, The ’l'cudera must specify the Tonnage and Power ot'the VL'IM'I to he supplled, and the amount rcquircd to he paid for the performance ofthc H‘l't‘lt‘t‘ required, and be accompanied by the names of two parlieu willing to become Surc- tics for the due performance of the Contract. The Tender must also state wllat amount will be required for the present year's service alone, and also how much for one and how much for two trips In each week during the above periods. GEORGE COLES, Colonial Secretary . Ch'tnwn, April 11. 1867. Sons of Temperanc '1‘1115 QUARTERLY SESSION the Grand Division wlll (11. V.) the Division Room, 'I‘amperan-s a our. town, on TUESDAY, tho. at o‘clock. p. m. Divisional I). G. W. I notice antl forward their . l'. at Cavendish. and ti! o of t e Division to the Grand Scribe, on or befo a Friday, the ltltll inst. as ake JOHN SCOTT, Grand Scribe. April I, 1.87. Ill ‘ Salt! EETTW‘ 7“ BAGS 8000 but For Sale. to arrive, CANVELI lROTIIERS. ()lt’town, April ll, 1863', FARMING lMPL ' n otl,cliptic ' do.; 1 Truck \ ag TERMS OF yearly lmtalulcnls, to be noon, next, at 4 o‘clock. Bl' GEORI‘LANDERSON. Auctioneer. S'I‘OCIL— 1 Cllesaut Geldon,perfectly sound, 11 years old; 1 llay Mare do., do., 6 cars old; 1 Bay Colt I ycarold- 5 (low: It calf; all very superior Sheep; 4 1 year (size 20 bushels, table body; 1 new I d S1 i . ls; 1‘ruck Wag- ; 1doublc set quite new; 1 l1u., t1 , second-handed; 1 Riding Saddle all Bridle; 1 single Sleigh; 1 set Furs, for sleigh; 1 superior Slumping Machine and Chain; 1 su- perior Saw-gumlltiug Press, nearly new; 211mg La ~era; allay Forks; 3 Shovels; 4 Mad xc}; f‘flroaddxe; l Scythe Cradle,&e., new; 2 ltay Rakes; 1 Wheel- barrow; llland Cart; lilo-gal. Fartllcrs' lloilor and Stove. new; 1 Grinding Stone . and Frame, com ate. TOOLS, &c.—1 (:01 pletc set Blacksmith‘a Tools; 1 Pun con; 1 6-inch Vice; 1 .complete set. S rew [lies and ’I‘aps, R to i-iuell; 1 do.. 0., A to :i~in.; 1 Crosscut Saw; 'nch 1 lA-iucll. 1 1-inch, 1 5]- inch, I ncll Screw Angers; b' Pod \Augcrs,various sizes; 2 Ilatld Saws; 1 'I'cnantdo.; 1 Keyhole Saw, 12-inch; A lot Files; 1 set Fanncr Ironstlnd Wheels; 1Scrcw Ililnmer, with portable clltter; 1 Stove and Pipe; 31 large Sledge! and :i Handhammcrs; 1 double nlld single Blocks; 50 fectof 25~iuch Manlllll Rope; 1 sawaharpcning Vice; 1 excellent act Braccand 38 Hits. complete; 7 Ilench (.‘hisels ; 5 Socket Chisels; 2pair large size Compasses; 1 set Bench Planes, and a variety of other useful 'l'ouls. FURNITURE. 8212—3 I}ed.~1c.lds; 1 Settle Bed; I Mahogany Writing-desk alld Book-case, with glass doors; 1 Chetlbn- icr; 1set Drawers, with book-case aml desk; 1 (lilies-desk; 1 large painted Wardrobe. nearly new; 2 \Vaahstands; 2 ’l‘oilet Tables; 1 Franklin Stove; 5: long Ilenehes; 1 large Clothes Horse; 1 Board Rule; 1 double-barrel Gun; a very superior article; 1 5-inch Colt'a Revolth and Case, complete; 1 new Diamond for vutting glass; 1 Writing~desk; 1 large lit-liq: and Scales, 12 weights, fronl Still». to . SALE—All sums under £1. cmdt on delivery; sums frolll £1 to 1510, six months; and all sums from £10 and upwards, eight months, on approved joint “DIES- IIETSY M. WRIGHT, \ LORENZO WRIGII’I‘, ‘ MARK BUTCHER. April 4, 1861'. apl 11 AUCTION Stock in Trade ! ! ‘0 be sold‘lty AUCTION, on TIII'IISDAY, tllo 25th APRILInstaut. at 11 o‘clock. a. m., at the stars of Mr. STEPHEN CLARK, Water Street, all his Stock in Trade, f... ’rinted and White -collsislitl DRY GOODS, in Grc Coltous, tic. DRESS GOODS, hm gs, Meriuox, “'lnccys, 1-‘hl neln, . ins, llocakins, Tweedn, Velvets, ct Flannel Shirts. Fancy Elan ‘ I lld Cotton Hand- kcrchief,11 l‘hl‘eud, Reels, and a variety of otll Ir rticlcs. HARDWARE. in Knives and Forks. Ham- mers, 11in s, Screws, Locks Fylcs, Whips, tic. ~ (HIOCERII‘ZS, ill Tc ~ (excellent quality) Sugar, Molasses, etc.. etc. Salt: Positive I nfectionary, Pluklcl, No curve I I 'I‘lzltus.-—All sums under £5. cash on do. livery; over that amount, a credit until the lat November next, on approved paper. ALSO, on the same day, at 1 o'clock, p. m., the SHOP now occupied by Mr. Stephen W. Clark, on Water Street, which is one of lllo best business stands ill Sunlnlcrsidc. Terms and particular- made known at sale. I WM. ISI’AIRS’I'O, Auctiollccl‘. _Sutnnlorsldc, . pril II, 1867. Auction at New London! p: H: 5 CD as a 5 t3 1‘, n. J. M. LY 5 close up his at Stanley liritluc. scriber to sell by l'u Wednesda April 17th, at 10 o'clock, a. lu., the whole of IIII large Stock of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, (ilttlttliltlltlS, Jan, to other with a lltllt't'l- lallcons assortlllent ' \llM STOCK. JAR. RIAGES, IIAIINJA c.. Kata, Also. on the tbltowt day, THURSDAY, llle ltttll, at 1 o'clock. hat well-known llusincss Stand, rallc STANLE HOUSE, Together with Warehouse, Stable, Coach- lloure, Household Furniture. &c., lie. ’l‘l:tt\ls.—Fov Stock, all sums of 40s., and under, cash on delivery. All over that amount credit until 1st November, 1567, on approved paper. For the Property—livin- cent. to be paid down; the remainder he paid ill thrcc ecurcd on the pro- perly. , V G. 11. McIiAY, Auctioneer. Clifton, New London. April 1. 1867. Ladies Attention! a. c. c. mourns will o no Li. c. Afternoon SING S l r. Wacoll's Hall, comlncn nan”- Tllo Lady friends i terested in Music, are respectfully invited to attend. _Sflu_lucr ide, April 11. 1861. Eli , Strayed. / TltA so from the Frcrtnwtl/ 1 last l‘all, a 111-711 . I‘ It. hill two years old. having 5 crop t ' r and a half crop 011 the left. Any person nivlun Inf nlati to where he is, or bringing him ho 0, will be rewarded. THOMAS FRIZZRL. (Irrcnllfld Mills, Aptll 11, 1807. M ginal Stories, Poems. Sketch ~ and Gems of Thought, (1 out to April, instant, previous to his rcmuvlngaway. STEPHEN \V. CLARK. tf Summer-hie, April 11, 1867. ' Adlll'lnistration Noticgd LL persona indebted to M. \vttltil'l'. late ol 1 Earp, deceased, are hereby innuediutc payment tolh' those persons who have eg the said Estate, are rcq est accounts, duly ulteste for settlerfiullt, with- in three months from to date hereof. BE’I‘SY ARIA “’RIGII'I‘, Atllnillistratrlx. Dunk River Mills, Lot 26, } March 21, 1867. D £MOItI-2S'1"S MONTHLY MAGAZINE, universally acknowledged the Model Parlor Magazine of America; dev ed to Uri- Architecture Modrl Cottages, ssip (including 1- sllions).lnatruct' Equestrian lixcrt" ings (full size). n cf and reliable Patterns. lilllhroldcrics. Jewelry, ltd lictllhlilllt suc- llnd entertaining literal No person of rcflllcn ent, economical house- wife, orllldy of taste 'an afford to do with- out lhc Model Moll lly. Single copies, ill) cents; back numbers, as speeilllens. 11) cents; either lluliled free. Yearly, 83, with a. vul- uablc premium; two copies. $5 50; premium lur clubs at 811 each, with the first premiums to such subscriber. Address W. JENNINGS DEMORES’I‘, No. 475 Broadway, New York. Dcmoresl‘u Monthly and Young America, together, 81, with the pl'cluiullls for each. April, 11. 1.567. iii For Sale. IIE Entire Ho ltihantls, . .. ... thrco ye Ilrell by the Hon. J. C Pope well proportioned, and i For further particular apply to JOIIN HASZAIII). St. Elcannr's. April 11, 1867. prog./ W. R. WATSON has Removed, to his New 0, Old Stand, on Queen Street. Charlottetown, April I, 1867. BOSTON & 0019111111. 8. 3. OO. 7 111-2 S'I‘I-ZAIIEIIS/o till-above Company will resunc ' cgulllr trips between BOSTON ant ' ‘ "l‘t)\\’N, calling at Halifax all 0, as soon asttho Gulf is antlch First Stcau 15th inst. / CA 11V]: LL [1110's, Agents. 2i Ch'town, April «1, 1361. “A. 0. MORRISON, Late of New Brunswick, I t liSI'EC'l‘FUIJA’ announces 'to ’th habitants of Summerside, and t that I rounding , country, execute in almost every style is pre Bronzing antl Shading, \'e ct, 'Oriental, Grecian and Crayon, lack & (‘olor'd) Painting on Can Pcuriling and Etching, c.. dzc Carriage Striping ' Graining ill Uil ' llultornut, Walnut, Satin “'ood, Maple, Ilanyan and Mahogany, Staining ill its various branches. it?" All work done promptly and at very I reasonable ralcs. (Il‘llt‘l'tl lett with '1‘. 1.1. HALL, will receive careful attention. Slllllnlcvside. April 4, 13117. If Confederation ! I A 1’ L E a / FOR THE Qinnfutqrztliou at 01" ' ’ BRITISH NORTH A. ERICA; ADDRESSED To run rlzol'la: & PARLIAMENT on Prince Edward Island. liY‘v rllrl’l'l'lll'lll' 1.‘ . lls'l', 1). 1). He is the sincere an: PM! fricud ofhis country who is at all ti ready. on a Cll~i> of importance. to givc n tctllpcl'lttc. yet a manly and decided testimony ofhis opinion.— Glsuonnn. FOR SALE Ill' Henry A. Harvey. Charlottetown: Joseph Ilcrtrltm, Stlmmcrsidc; William G. Strong Ilcdeqlle. Su m m e rs i de BENEVOLENT 30mm. ' “111‘. Ladies ofthc “th'l-SVOLEN’I‘ 80- (‘Ili'l‘l’ of Summeraldc,“respty-t liy re- quest that any person winhingt Alb haul in relieving the poor of IllJIt' mi ationa of Christians, either will othy, provisions, will please a themt following Committee. I tojoin the Society can (I n at \ every alternate \Vadnelfity. 8d April next. Also any one in want ‘1. pply to the lame Committee. I t ‘ til-scrunch. - Mrs. Gourlic. , r'mtmr‘rau. Mrs. II. C. Green, Mrs. llavld Mitt-rs, Mrs. llavithrady, Mrs. Richard Hunt. Sumnlcntdc, March 211, 1867. Mrs. Steers-a, Mrs. John Grady. Mrs. R. '1‘. Holman, The Building is 60 x ‘ 15A high, and is well finished. The Shop, which is in the front ol‘the Building, In completely finished for a Dry G ods Store, and is a good situation. There is good Stable andt‘oach House on the prel int, and a pump in the yard. ONE OW INS IIOUSE, situated on Second trect. V The Buildinp is '3 x 26, and is all finished. There is a wcl In the yard, and a large piece of land for a Garden. The size of the lot is 30 x 100 feet. The above Property Dirt-l'u good investment to any persons wishing to purchase Property ill this go-ulleud 'I'owll. 'I'erlns envy, and made known on applica- tion to the Subscriber, STEPHEN W. CLARK. Sutlnncrsidc, April 11, 1567. If vIL—UEBLE PROPERTY For Sale I V 1115 Subscriber olfcrs for Sale by private contract, ll valuable FARM on Lot 16. consisting of '10 acres of excellent LAND; about ~10 acres of which are highly cl rated, and the remaining thirty \rell co' ‘ willl HARDWOOD. 'l'lle Hull-tings wnlltl collllllodiolls, and a never fa" \\.'atcr which rises will III a road, near Mr. Jame miles from Sunmtersi , and within one mile of Grand Iiivcr, wllcl' abundance of Mussel- tllud and other manure can be easily obtained. and which is also a convenient Shipping place. Particulars can be known on application to Messrs. II. til-l. lianlray. Sutmncrsidc, Mr. David Rogers, Lot l'J, or to the subscriber oil the premises. JOSEPH ROGERS. Lot 16, April 11, 181 . tf A Valuable. Freehold Farm FOR SALE. 7 ‘IIE Subscriber offers for sale 150 acres of improved I. , together with an excel- lent DWELL QUSE, HARN, and GliANAltl’, \ th tr, llL‘Ililld brook running across the cc tru ol' ituated in the the Wesle Post tlllice fillould any rson lwisll to purchase the part. of the with the buildings, or the whole, he can do so, llllll part of the money may remain on security of tile property. For further particulars apply to the Sub- scriber on the premises. GEORGE CROSBY. Upper Freetown, April 4, l ‘ 3m Who Wants 8. Cottage ? Pleasantly situated in Summerside or Bodeqtle- 13‘011 SALE, a HUITSE and LOT, pleasantly situated on CENTRAL Sl‘ul-zln'. nearly o lposile the Presbyterian Ch ‘ ' The House is finished feet, aml is 1.} story hi, . on Central Street, run 1111' -—-.\ ‘ A COTTAGE and ON attached, situated ill C Ill-:QUE. 'I‘crnls easy, and made tion to JOSEPH BERTRAM. Summerside, March 28, 1867. tf own on applica- To be sold by private contract 50 Acres of Land situate on Lot 19, Formerly lilo propery of 11 ‘ latclcly ol’ (111.1151. .1311‘ l‘ on the premises a Dwelling l I For Terms, as it will be sold a bargain, apply immediately to WILLIAM DODD, Charlottetown. March 27, 1867. RARE "bazaar?" F For Sale ill Sumn ‘ltl(‘ll V ‘IIl-I Subscrilwrl the la- l.lnd ill May \‘nlllaltle llL'SlNl' by him as ‘. fronts on runs back ’1~ opened ll ‘n recently uilding on is well adapted tor a CA 1t IAGE or other Sllol'. 'l‘crnls cllily, and made known on applica- tion lo the owner. 11|-2.\’II\'1HI.SU.\'. Water Street, March 21, la ' tf 17a luial‘l)’ lie "r‘i‘é’é it 0 Id PROPERTY / F o R s A L l V ‘111-2 Subscriber hnvingbecn in r _ the Hon. J. 11. ti.\IIl)lNl‘LR, is lrclalled to negotiate for the sale ofa VARIABLE FREEH PROPERTY. antiy ailnalcd on SE“ S l’ltlili'l'. has a llront of”; feet on said strc t, and rum back there is a llclllf (‘ottage 80 x 21 feet. partially tinished, a good I , WELL and S'I'AIILE. 100 feet. (in the premise If not dllpnnod of by private contract. it will be otl'ert-tl at Al'("1‘l(l.\i, on WEDNES- llAl', the lit MAY next, at ‘.‘ o'clock, p. m. A good amt ftlfllcient title will be gircn.—1"or terms andfiotllcr prrtlculars apply to II. J. RICHARDSON, .iuct. Summcrride, March 14, 1867. Boys Rea This! the Plastering Bu n 'I'IIOIIL ll :0", SA LR, by the Prime SEED UA' Marfnlc. March ‘23, 1861’. ' criplion. . PARM'rbR $1le ' lIl SI'MME 1511)“. '1'] s Property is plcns-i llone ill tllc latest and martial roved manner. Kr All orders, both in Town and Coun- try promptly attended to . March L‘Iltt, 15151 . " wan THE PEOPLE WANT! llll-ln adjusted. Clot-kit will be care taken home so llutl no injury will occur. The lndlcs will rcluclnbcr that here in the chance to get their jewellry repaired. G150. l. MOORE. Alberton, Feb. 2:1, .‘Els'l'. Wli‘rb Id, McKay—f” "ION, N. 11, GEXT 1‘01: 'I'UE I'L'll- t [if Orders for early shipment will re- ceive prompt attention. Feb. ll. 1 lix. 3m. Git. AN Iii} I-IMONS'I‘RA- 'I'IU ‘ will hold, at or near (31m l the July next. Further partl Ill-'11 he fter Charlotteto n, arch 22:. 1567. Prince Edward Island Boot and Shoe Factory, ’ HE Subscriber would hereby inform his numerous friends and customers that It: has in course of preparation, a very superior style of LADIES‘ K11) 3001‘. suitable for the coming season. Also, Ladies‘ alld Gentle-men's “'ctlr, ill every variety, such as Ladies” andnfisses lluhnoral Rid BOOTS, Congress BOOTS, Graitl Calf L‘ongresu do, Serge do, do llalmural do, Imitation Lace do, dc . &c . dc. Gents' and Calf 'I‘ap soled 1101 l’l‘S, do Single do do, do, Grain Leather do, do, lleavy Congress do, liip _ (10,, Light do do, llrogana & Shoes, &c. &c. &c. Wholesale llcalcrl before sending their orders abroad should call and examine the large and varied stock of Ladies' & Misses', Genta' 6': Boys‘ BOOTS 85 SHOES, Specially 7)l(llt1(fi‘l(:ltu‘€ll for the Trade 0/ 1’. 12'. Island. GEORGE NICOLL. Ch'town, South Side Queen's Square, March 7th, 1567. If ain‘t, 'T'E‘A.” sign. an, nun, 7 ‘ II F. SUBSCIIIIH" 11 llhds. Brig 25 l'uns. Brig till l'tlll. llcul ' 150 Chests Su ‘25 lllllls. llilllll ll GIN \ all Boxes Liverp tll S0. ’ ilU llundles White Cotto AIIP , Illnls. alnl Qtr. Caaka Pale l 15’!“ , llllds. I'Ul‘l. and Sherry WINE. OWEN CONNOLLY. Charlottetown 21st Feb., 1867. [march 2 King Square Warerooms, ARI) STEAM CABINET Slllll’! V ‘1113 Subscriber 1.;30 inform his numerq nus customers. both ill Town and Country that be has recently added to his Establish- Incnt STEAM MAC NERY, of the best and on the n st improved print-i- pics, and that he is no me 'll‘Otl to execute ’l'hc Elizabu lan urning PLAINIII,'TUR INO, Jill A lnchea to lawn front onc-and-ll-lnllf inch to t '~eigtll of all illcll ill width,) at d, also a Eight Circular San/s, FOII ‘Window Blinds and Venetian Blinds. for both portable and stationary splines. t'onstantly on hand a large supply of Materi- als oft-very description, tor liming. Drawing and llctlrooln Furniture, ill lllln-k Walnut, Mahogany, hose and Satin Wood, Bird eyed and ('urled Maple, ltirch and other Woods. lzvl-zar CLASS or FURNITURE, made and exoratcd in all the several branches of the Cabinet. Makingand l‘pholateriug Busi- ness, in the must substantial manner, and or the latest styles, on as reasonable terms as any similar Establishment in the Provinces. Under-taking, with IIrarros, do, In any part of the Island. All orders punctuallp attended to, and satisfaction guaranth . MARK BUTCHER. Charlottetown, March '.’1, 1867.