‘ Am . .— Wu...“ n...“ The 153...... Post says :»-—“ A sntletasn recentl gave a .25.000 printing press to the .ondou Telegra h, vac-:1._ W ,_ M .. ...............,. ......_«. m . «no law are aware ofthe importance of checking a t4... and or Common Cold, in its first stage; that which in tlw sent with the gift a letterhigt which ho said: ‘ u your beginning would yield to s mild remedy. it lli’gll‘t'lcll‘ PAP". by J1“!me “d‘f‘”i‘m'“8. l, have .amesscd the for- soon pre s upon the Lungs. llrmva‘s llronebial ’l‘roehesl tone which enables me to oti'er this testtmony oi regardor (tong Lounge... “rm-.1 5...”... relief. ' and good will.‘ This. says the Philadelphia Bulletin. is not an unusual circumstance. though the giving of_ttvent -iivo thousand dollar acknow- ludgmottll theretor is con esscdly not quite so common. There are very many colossal fortunes that would not tell you of disease in the blood. now be In the possession of their present owners were dies )pear. it not for I‘judietous advertising." The lucky owners 0): t..t1tfl.tt'Altlt.I.A. of these comfortable sums deserve to cnjo so that they have paid their advertising bills fully and fairly. the printer has no further claims upon theta." Mr. George Peabody has added to his former numer- ous donations one in bohalt‘of education In the Southern States. He has just given about one million dollars in money and about one million one hundred thousand dollars in bonds of the State of Mississippi. to he used for this purpose, The terms of the gift are liberal. and CHOLER‘L CHOLERA MURBUS' mmrhwn. Dyan. the limitations simple and wise. lie allows no distinc- tion among the people to bo benoiitted. except their needs and opportunities. IIc permits two fitths oi the money to be expended; the residue to be funded and the income onl used. for tiurty years. after which a vote of two-thirds of the trustees may distribute the wholo. The trust has been accepted. and the trustees have been organised. Iuron'rattce or Newsrarsas.—Do Tocqueville. in his work on America. gives this forcible sketch : “ A newspaper can drop tho some thought into a thousand minds at the some moment. Apewrpaper is an adviser who does not require to ho bought. but who comes to us briefly cvory day of common weal. without distracting your private ufairs. Newspapers.therefore. become more necessary in proportion as mots become more equal. and iutliri- ‘ duals more to be feared. To suppose that they only serve to protect traction) would be to diminish their importance ' they maintain civilisation." There are rumors of a proposed reconstruction of the United States Cabinet on a compromise basis with Charles Francis Adams as Secretary of State. and Horace Greely as Postmaster General. A Canada exchange says :—-“ The elections under Confederation begin to attract attention. Among the prevailing rumors are the following :—-That Judge Coursol will oppose Cartier; Devlin. McGee; Capt. McNaughton. of tho Richelieu Company. born in Gleugary. will run against J. S. McDonald. of Corn- wall. Mr. B. Cbamberiin. of the Guzrtte against O'ilslloran; DoNiverville will be opposed by Geo. Moeauly. Civil Service." It is authoritatively stated that the Parliament of Canada will meet the first Week in May. The Aotigonish Cos/m says that the residents of “align ant Bronk have presented to their pastor. the Rev. Andrew McGillvary. e splendid set oi silver- mounted harness. A meeting was advertised to be held in the Mayor's oillce. St. John. N.B..on Friday last. to make ur- angsmsuts to send a crew of their crack oarsmeu to compete at the regatta to be held during the Exhibio tion in Paris. Ninety thousand valentineswent through the New York Post Olliee. Sr. Duss'rsn‘s Tasteunaucr. Sootcrr.—On the 4th nlt.. Mr. Walter C. Grant delivered a verymext. will be placed in the hands of the Clerk of the interesting lecture hotoro the above Society on the " Life and Times oi Father Matthew." The lecturer was followed by several gentlemen. who spoke at some length on .the life of the great Apostle of Temperance. . On Monday next. the llth inst.. Mr. Grant will resume his lecture on the above subject. Cuanmrrs‘rown LITERARY arm Dunsttxo So- CInrr.-—-’l'ito Recitatious and Readings before the above society. which were advertised for Friday but mmfllm“ we Pm- have been postponed until Friday 15th inst. P. S. MacGowas. Sec‘y. Feb. 5th 1867. Hartford's price:eurreet for February has been. received. There was quite a disturbance at Barnum's Museum on Wednesday evening week. during the periorntance oi the new “ecological” play. The lions. tigers. leopards. &c.. bad just left the stage after the grand triumphul procession of Constantine on his return to Rome. when a dull hoary souml was heard behind the scene. The audience at once im- tnagincd that the animals had broken loose. and a general rush ior the door was the result. increased the excitement by quickly leaving the ’lflflo'cvery Christian ought to chrisb in this holy tune and the only calm person in the hall was the Nova Scotta giantess. With no further accident of note than breaking the glass doors of the hall. the panic was stOppcd. It was caused by the tail of a heavy piece of wood behind the scenes. tau:— News by Telegraph. 81'. Jens. N. 13.. March 1st 1867.—-Entraune fees oi two rlt. John boats. both four oars. sent to Paris. French narsl force at Vera Crust to protect embark- ing at French troops. Foreigners leaving the coun- try last as possible. Believed Maximillian would leave within ten dayl. Care. Titanium—The store owned by John Laird. and occupied by G. S. Muttnrt. at Tryon. was totally destroyed by fire last night; nothing saved. No insurance; loss estimated at £3.50. llaunx. Asia arrived at noon. Sailed 15th Tolba for Matnnsas. 81'. Jonas. N. 3.. March 2d. 1867.——London. 1st. -—-Bill fort oniederation of British North American Provinces has been read twice in House of Commons. .-Gold 189. Nottoou. Mouton] ilolloway‘s Pills.—vlndlgastion and Liver Complaints. --Tbs- di estlon cannot be long or seriously disordered withoutt a derangement being perceptible en the coun- tenance. These Pills prevent both unpleasant consc- quenras ; they let rose the appetite. and with the increase of desire mo . they augment the powers or at union and lation in the stomach. llollowsy‘s hi a deal tucst satisfactorily with deranged or diseased condition. of the nasty organs engaged to extracting nourishment for our bodies from our various. diets—as the liver. stomach and bowels over all of which they eXereise the; most salutary control. By resorting at an early stage of: his uladv. to these puritying and laxative hits. the dysps tie is spesdl restored to health and strength and his sallowness gra uslly tanisbes. An Old and Well-tried remedy Mrs. Winslow's Booth- r .for children teethin . has stood the not off in “y up Millions of motbs'ts can testify that It’ll! rt . i-ldlla an: perfectl s einallcesles. Rsllflgt‘! tlr chug! to t . u ates t a om- s. an mm” “on.” . “m. lgirlie sins.quistslsep. and gives an intent. troabt dwitls Prise. cents a bottle. its parent sabvehaa rs t. K . _ . _At least the making oi becomes vitate and tool. fortunes by “Judtctous advertising" ll not unusual. al- sound the note of alarm. estion. Nausea. Lassitude. Headache. Wandering I’ulns. [ R I S lwant of instruction. seldom or must reflect on the great‘ To pteservo 'our health. I'lettw your blood when it; Bl tn} arc the symptons “hi. i. 1"sii not to how-d them. ludi- illnus and l‘lruptive Ail'crtions. are so many signals to llemove It. and the How? y ' (_I_nd.) Argus. Mu. Ptmmr Dawn—St n: The benefits Ihsve received I from the use of your invaluable remedy. the Pain Killer. induces me to pen a word tll its praise. Experience has e eouvmced me that for Headache. Indigestion. Pain in the stomach. or any other part of the system. severe t hills. Weariness. common Colds. 0110161,“. town. March 6. 1887. 5 2w Hearst-near. King-st. Ch'town. March 6 . IIARPS. mutiny” .Wi.‘ .-_... - ~-..._....»_-.. .‘_..............-.-.. . .-.-._..... i "Ear-Icon BOOKS‘ LARGE SUPPLY (lF—- I}. .‘iollirnn's Spelling Books. in unio's (drummers. e germ-m. mm... 13...... w, Jl‘t‘t‘hl‘l' l' ' SQ“ . L s l tcttonary, -~.\xt)-— A T'l‘ i') N 'l‘ I 0 N ! UST RECEIVED. a Lot of ii \lll’S. suitable to be worn on the approaching b‘t. l'ntticlt's Day. Every T9k° {‘“ml‘i‘l Com'oum’ EXTW‘CF son of the Emerald Isle should Wear on - to show love for ‘ It is eflectuni for Its purpoao: pun- a“ um um], ' . _ them for hes the blood. expels discus and restores thechrsn ed 1 their exercise of enterprise. tact. energy an nerve. and tunctions oftho body to their healthy action.-—[Coryt on Come quick and get one before all are sold. 'rice only ls. 0d. '1‘. O‘CONNELL. Variety Store. Queen Street. 3 Host: in want or. real good r n o 'r o o a A i' u or Photographs 0N PORCELAIN. will do well to all at. C. LEWIS’S. Corner Great George and » 3m pd try. Toothache. etc.. THERE is NOTHING BETTER THAN rut: PAIN KILLER. 1 have this hour recovered from severe attack of the Sick Headache. by onto two tea spoonfulls. taken at thirty minutes interval. tn a wine glass full oi hot water. I am confident that. through the blessing 01 God. it saved me from the cholera during the 1901?. SnkL'E. N COMMISSION—200 Barrels Fortune Bay HER- ICINGS. Also. 10 Tons good HAY. JOHN McLEAN. SourisWest. Feb. 13. 1061. (in ' summer of 1813. 'l‘ravelliug amid bet t. dust. toil. change tny system was daily predisposed to tlyuentt' attacks. accompanied with pain. for which the Pain Ki ler was a sovereign remedy. one traspoontitll curing the. worst cast- in an hour. or. at the most. half It day! l have heard of many cases of Dysentry being cured by its use. (irat- ttudo. and a desire for its general .use. has drawn from me this untolieitod testimonial in its lover. I). T. IAYLUR. .m.. Minister of the Gmi cl. 'l‘lil'JU. DusBRISAJ: General Agent for 1’. E. island. Elemept. to Miss Catherine E. McDonald, of Maple Hill. .0! 3 \VIIAT Di) YUU \VANT? IIE Best TEA. MOLASSES, and SU- GAR? You can get. them at ‘ A. A. MeSWEEN‘S. EAR'I‘ilENWARI-l. in every variety of style. qualitv and price? You can be suited at A. A. MeSWI‘IEN‘S. BOOTS and LEATHER. which defy competition? Call and buy them at A. A. McSWEEN‘S. COTTON WARPS. that cannot be surpassed? You need not pass A. A. McSWIflEN‘S. ROUND and FLAT TOBACCO? There is any amount of it at A. A. hit-SWEEN‘S. GOOD SllIRTINGS. cth You “ll not be disap- pointed by calling at A. A. McSWEEN‘S. A variety of articles. too numerous to mention? Your wants shall be attended to most promptly by calling at A. A. MeSWEEN‘S. Richmond Street. Charlottetown. March. 6. 1867. sj 1m Notice to Deb—(ore: lIE Subscriber. intending to sell for CASH ONLY. for the future. requests all parties indebted to him to come forward and SETTLE THEIR AOGOUHTZ’ All Accounts not scttlrd before the 1st of APRIL without delay. Court for collection without further notice. ALEX. J. MCDONALD. Georgetown. Msreh 6. 1867. Prepare for Lent ! p 01?. Sale at the Kent Street Book Store: THE OFFICE OF Till-l HOLY WEEK. according to the Roman Missal and Brsviary. in Latin and English. " The week before Easter has been“ called by several names. trom the great mysteries and various ceremonies celebrated and rformed in it. The Greeks and Latina ancienth calle it Ilse Great Week. the Holy Week; 1 Week. that is. the week of aus- p-rities; also. the Von]: of Sorrows. the days of thc‘ Cross or of sufl'erings. “ We call it the Great Week ;" says S. Chrysustom. on Ps. 145. “ not that it consists of a greater number of days. or tbttt the days in it are lon- wrought in it: for on these days Was the tyranny of the deril orerthrown. death disarmed. sin and its curse taken away; heaven opened and made accessible, and men made fellows with the angels.“ The chiel‘ object of the Church in this Week. is to co- lebrate the memory of the passion and death of her Re- dcentor; sVert' part of the sacred liturgy is directed to this end; the Church's otlieos. more Solemn and more multiplied in this week than in uny other during the and gratitude. of compassion for the sufferings at our Tl“ "cmuilmrd. of sorrow and detestauon for sits. &c.. which (a deal I‘m It ll with [be sincere desire of exciting pious sentiments in the hearts 01 the faithful. that the whole liturgy of tllw Church for tho . o/y Week has been collected in this volume; and is presented to the public. both in the Latin and English languages. Thus. while tho pious Christian unites his voice with that 01 the Priest tsntl of the choir. he may also penetrate the sense at the divine oillre. and sanction by the fervor of his heart what he pronounces with his tongue. For this reason. the editor tlatters himself that this book will not fail to please all those who still entertain a due sense of piety and religions; and may profit even those who. through a mysteries which the Church commemorates during the Holy Week. The very reading at this most pious and ull'ceting part of the Church's liturgy is capable of ex- cittng in their hearts a true and solul devotion. EDWARD REILLY. Charlottetown. March 6. 1867. ._...._.-r w M..._____n_._‘_._..._____. O LAND SALE. 0 be SOLD by PUBLIC AUU'l‘lUN. on FRIDAY. the Fifteenth of MARCH next. at the hour of 12 o'clock. at the Colonial Building. in Charlottetown. under and by virtue of a 1'owsr ot sale contained in a certain In- denture of Mortuge. bearing date the 15th day of July. A. I). 1306. Ind made between ALEXANDER THOMAS (10031115. then of Halifax. in the l’ruvince of Nova Seeds. TIIIOI‘. and ELLEN JANE COUMBS. his wife. on the one part; and JAMES MILLER. of Township No. 84. in Prince Edward island. Require. of the other part: All that piece or parcel of Land situate. lying. and being in Charlottetown. in said Island. bounded as follows. that t. to nay: Commencing on the east side of Great George Street. at the south-western angle of a plot of land. the pro- perty of Martin Shea; thence by a right-angle line with Orsst (leorgc Street aforesaid. eastwardly. Ninety~stx feet live inches; thence by a right angle lino therewith south. wardlv. Nineteen feet fouri choc; ‘ ' iae therewith. westwardly. Ninety-six feet live meltu m the east side of Great floor Street alert-said: them-a northwardly along the same. meter-n feet four inches to the lace of cotnmsncrrnent. being part. of Town Lots Nnm rs aevrntymleht (7!) and Seventy-nine (79). in the .- Ftrst lluadrsd of Town Lots in said Town. together with, the buildiu a and appurtenances to the same belon ing. and also with tlte privilege of a llight or way of than? I inches in width. commencing at the south-eastern angle or y the land above described. Iml INN" “"‘Ninl “Will‘ui’d‘ Temperance Principles. on POWNAI. STREET, near 0‘ “1° “m. “"1 a“ “‘“m‘tho corner of (it'nilam and Powell streets. th » eastern boundar lightly (if the said Msrtln’flhes‘s lend to the southern side of Sydney Street—[the above described Premises bemg' part of the lands and premises comprised in the said Mort. ‘Tiicd 0° "h ‘1" °' me' A'Ja'idiéioinusn. [llareh 0. 2w J . Lovswoars, Solicitor. ot diet. and cuslnttt exposure to an infected atmosphere. ger. but on account oi the great things which God has Trado. N8 .' whole year. are most or uwiuliy adapted to est-its in the And you will fill" "16' EXCELSIOR the but hearts of the l'uttbiul tiose various sentiments of love and saflst IIJuse in this part of the county thence by a right angle «together with other first-class Novel. «unremTllti Subscriber has opened a NEW OYSTER SUGAR. MOLASSES, GIN, AND BUM, &U., &0. HF. SUBSCRIBER! HA") IN STORE AND FOR SALIN— 11 Ilhds. Bright l’orto Rico SUGAR: 25 l’uu.s. Bright Retailing MULASSl-IS; 80 Puma. Demuraru IIUM. pale & colored; 154) (titer-ts Superior Congou TBA; ‘25 illttls. Holland GIN; boo llhls. Superior l'lxtra FLOUR; 8t) lloxes Liverpool SUAI‘: HO lluttdles White. Cotton WARP; ‘ A. Se. Andrew's. on a... 4n. lush. b in. Lord In a. "Mr. and Qtr. Casts l’nlo BRANDY; Right Rev. Dr. McIntyre. Mr. Alexyhchonsld.‘ 5 cont "has. l’ortwd Sherry WINE- O‘Vl‘IN CONNOLLY. Charlottetown, 27th Feb.. 1867. “Viifiifi-MBROTLIERS. 313W dd‘bfifis —— NEW 360158! _————— successes bahbt maximum Thankinl for Mt furore In connection with the busi- ness of the r late Father. the Subscribers beg to intimate that they have opened out in their NEW S'I‘O RE A ALBER'I‘UN . Tun LARGEST STOCK or General Merchandize Ever offered in this part of the County. —-cmsrmstso- Dry Gomds, in endless variety, (horrors 8t gainers. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST IN MARKET A very large assortment of I-IAIIDVVARE, And abut“ everything also usually kept in a Country Store. We have adopted in our business the principle of QUICK SALES and sum. Paorn‘a; and from the tacillties wa possess. and from the fact of buying our (100118 in the best markets. toll Client. and having tbqu [elected by one of the Firm. we feel confident of being able to sell Goods on as liberal terms as any House in the We ask our old friend: to come and see Come with your Czsh .’ Come with your Produce! Come with a good, honest fltce .' REMEMBER Till-3 r? or mt ll. House. 31 R1311) B ROS Alberton. Nov. 7. 1866. am cunnilinmxo READING For \Vintcr Evenings. OB. Sale at the KENT STREET BOOK STORE— Count of Monte Christa. Edmund Danton. The Fortydlve Guardsmen: Tn» Klan wrth Five Wives. Tin-.- Iron Mask. Twenty Years Alter. Adventure- of a Marquis. he . to" Charles U'Mnllev. the iris) Dragoon. Jack litntv n. llarry Lorrsquer. 'l'om lluvlte. kc.. &c.. Great Expectations. Martin Chuzslswit. Barnaby Rudgs. the" he. Hand Andy. to. The \ mum in White. The Poor Scholar. wnt Muy. The sink ltaronst. Art Maguire. The Evil Eye. Parrs Soothe. or the History of Paddy-go-Easy and his wife Nancy. Tales and Stories of the Irish Peasantry. The Ancient Regime. Mary of Burgundy. Art-ah Neil. E. REILLY. Kent Street. Jan. 28. 1807. oversee. renal oversee. OY STER SA LOON SALOON. under the above name. conducted on A room with private entrance) furnished expressly for LA- FlrlltILiES supplied with Fresh Oysters. on reason- blo terms. and a1 orders punctually attended to. new. PETTIGREW. Cb‘towtt.Fsb. 20. 106 r‘ all “1.0.4 '.lm.‘:. in F‘liJ'ttl us? throughout the Isln.“l. on hand, undfot sale at «er; lm’ piiuu. at. liAllVill'd DUOKSTORE. Queen Street. August s. 1866. tf Flour ! Herring! iirttl‘ton Streets. . 200 EELS- FLOURI‘ \Varrauted as good as any on the Islitlld. 150 blols. l’rit'ue 1101?ng - 17' Cull and judge for yourselves. JOHN QUlItK. Charlottetown Feb. 6 1867. tt’. F 1.0 U a: Flour ! ! Flour !! ’ HE Subscriber off“ for Sale. cheap for Citle NEW BRICK STORE. I V ‘ ' GREA 1‘ (i LORGE Sl‘lll". CT. adjoining the resid. nee of tttcluuo lltCAit'l‘l. Esq. and near llltl math front of [HP t‘n‘ mitt building. 2'") (this. extrn State FLOUR. 2UU " supvrtiuu State buuL'I’t. bbls (TllACKl'IllS. A ltluls. l’ut'tn Ricu SUGAR. 4 " “ NOLASSES. 40 cheats and ltulf-t'ltwls t ‘nngun 'i‘l‘IA. with his usual stock of LlQllthS & (liltiCEllIES. 'MAltl'lN U‘ll.\l.l.tlll.-\N. Charlottetown. February 6lll. ll-tlii. ex isl lnt xlyer's Cherry Peutoral. 'Is a soothing cspcrtorsnt, pru- pnrt'tl lu lllvecl the urgent need of a rule and reliable run: for diseases ut the throat and lungs. A trial oi A ' many yrars has I‘hlAlllllthl'd the ldt'l, '. that It to more riliraeious in pulmon- ‘ try nflk-rticns. than any other ro- mndy. its t fl'leary lute now beeomo st) generally known. titatit is justly regarded in many countries as a medicine of indispensable necessity. In Great llritain. France. and Germany. where medical sctenee has resch- ed its highest perihelion. it is prescribed in domestic practice. and constantly used In the armies. in lmspitsls attending physicians as the most speedy stud ugreenble remedy that can be employed. Srnrculy any neighbor- hood can be found when- well known cases of diseased lungs. whirh itatl bulllrtl the efforts of the must skiiiul and experienced doctors. have been permanently cured by it. These results are the most couvmeiug pruuls ol the superior curalire properties of this preparation ; and to them the authors p.nnt with peculiar suliuiut'timt While it is most powertul against confirmed disc-uses it is extrsmly gentle as a medicine in infancy and youth, being quite, harmless to even the youngest. when ad- ministered judiciously. This lteslth-restorcr acromplisltes even more by pre- vention than euro. Ii taken in season. It hvuls all irrita- tions of the throat and lungs. Whether arising 'rum Colds or CoUghs. or from other causes. and thus prevent that long train oi painful and incursi'ole diseases. which‘ would arise from the neglect of them. Hence no family shauld be without it. lniluonau. Crunp. “nurse-near, Whooping Cough. Pleurtsy. incipient Consumption. and other alfeeliuns of the breathing organs. give way before th rpm-eminent combination of medical virtues. r'repared by DR. J. C. AYER (e (30.. Lovwll. Mam. nd sold by all Druggists and dctllrl‘s its medicine everywhere. W- R. WATSON General Agent for 1’. E. island. Jan .9— 9m BUTLER’S OAT EOI—IISM Sold by the 100. ' IKE Sublrr'her offers for sale at his Book Stmc. Kent Street. .117 f‘bz'itl.’ ‘1 C i i‘e: 3.115 \I by th : dtlltn. 1or the hundred. Having printed the edition Inn-self. he w... 1sell them by wholesale and retail cheaper than they can be imported or pun-based elsewhere in the Colony. As this. in also the only edittu . In the lslnnd bearing the approbation of His l.orp.~lup the lit-bop of Charlottetown. It is tltetrfut'e dealt-bit: that. every Catholic should procure a copy of it without delay. Also on hand. Bibles. Mitosis. Prayer flocks. Holy Week Bonita. Historical. Religious. Controversial. biographical Slates. l'aper illiuds. [lead-z. Crosses and Medals; and a variety of other goo ls. Give us a call and we Will give you value for your money. E. REILLY. January 16. 1867. NIAGARA! 110“ SALE. at. the CII'Y (litilllEitY STORE. North Side Queen Square. near Apothwarios Hall- 20 N Niagara " Cook STUVKS. 10 -' Libtrty and Union" do. 10 Model l’arior do. 10 Yutmouth Cook do. will be sold lowfar cash. or 0 months on approved paper. to t'lua‘t' consignment-s. Charlottetown. Jan. 23. 1867. the Isl 1m HBN’BY A- HAR'V'IE, Bookseller and Stationor, Dealer in Hardware. Fancy Goods. c, 1 “CS leave moat respectfully to announce to his nanny friends in town and country. and the pullin- ut-nrraily. that he has REMOVE!) (with one-inlf ot the Stock of the. isle Firm oi i..~\ll{l) ti HARVH‘J.) from the Old Stand. Queen Square. to his New Stand, Queen Street. recently llELL‘S Clothing Store. and directly opposite he Store of WM. Alt-cum. Esq. Having hsd sixteen years practical experience in the abcve line of business. and having llltl-lt‘i'ld‘lil) his Establishment. Ind intending to do busluess as much n~ possible on the CASlI b'l'a' FEM. is ltttfltxu‘t'tl to sttpl ply Wholesale and Retail Customers on the very bes of terms. Mil. llARVlE embraces tins opportunity of thank~ ing those friends. and the public generally. who have so kindly pstroniscd him while in connection with the late-:- F'rm of LAiltl) A: liAltVlE. KARVIE'S 300K STORE. QUEEN-STREET. Charlottetown. July 11. 1868. tf FOR SALE. Y the Subscriber. Cheap for Cash. or approved credit—— 100 bbla No. 1 HERIUNG. m u as Is 100 " HARE. 90 qtls. CODFISII. 100 galls. u Cherry Valley. to». so. 1367. 0il..‘ i.IIAS. IRVING. ' ill“ Subserib '1' has on hand. and will sell (‘lll‘IAI’t ._ FOR CASH. at his store. corner of Prince and?" and other public institutions. where it Is regarded by lllI' l'oetical and hetentitlc Works by the bc~t authors; choiceI Light Literature in abundance. School Books. Slfliltnwr’ulllm Blank. Meat and Copy liooks. Led-gets and lldy lllltlkt‘uLllllu Tights-h l’mnl, when- an unlimited quantity oi m,,-,_._..- “5.---” - mum Fire! Fire !! Fire“ McKINNON & FRASER 8 fihhhifi‘ah défl‘bb‘d. I‘IBI NCE S'PllEET. BIS—OPENED! , ‘1"; “ub‘crtbcre. in announcing the re-Opcning of that: I “a” (lesttttyut‘. by tit.- in the telly part of the “mum... “,h’ Ibem’cl..-s of the opportunity of tetanus); dummy“. H“. ury libt-r‘tl patronage exte ...t to 1mm in . W)... and :.h.'1t‘:'l.llli'y rupt at a co muunue of the tnlllt,‘ iur tlte lu'urt-. “‘“r “9w “WWW b “H 3‘" “rile “ud m writ lith-(l up as to he “Wind to nonci l'tince Edward ‘slutul. tllltl. Inurtot't'r. st bani" film'k "f it” ' I" but ’1‘” little udtl lll tltcir mule he. ""93 “9"” h“ ‘3’ "‘“lwd by them from the "i ttml States. the " “dull” ”' "Mums 0" Ierlll'.’ « are greatly increostd. rm...| “WY "9 “0W l’“‘l’“‘-‘d to supply Carriages, Sleighs. 30-: in as good style as can be got up in the City. flld‘upfll u reasonshle lrt‘ms ' JJub \Voa-lg of all kinds in our line strictly blund- k IU- l’ulnt lug- nlso done in the beat style. MelilN‘NON 8: PHASE“. ———-——-. AIJ. per-Ions iurleb’ed to the for-'gnn'z Firm are comm" Iy rm] rated to muke immediate payment of their rennet!" Accounts 'l‘lr- lln-g-aydla’fllll-‘ll by thr: hunting of their l'ltlhlses dentu .d llldl. thew outmtudmg debts be plaid up st Ultu‘. McKl KNOX & FRASER. Upper l’tincc Sweet. (fli'tuwn. 'lctob-lr 31d. lu‘i‘i. l I’ I'ZI 3m 1V1.“ I'Ciunun’s b‘tzore. sovtttn EAST. FALL WINTER STOCK. 2'1"”; SUBSCRIBER. thankful for the liberal share ‘2 at p tll‘ull 1-4.: extenlml IU him since his cpmmenco- uncut in business. beg.. to announce that he has just COMPLETED ms FALL .9 WINTER STOCK or none. consisting in part of: GROCERIES, BOO l'S, SHOES and RUBBERS. DRESS GOODS. SHAW'LS and M A NTLES. HATS, Lndlcs' & Gents’ Ready-Made Clothing. FUR CAPS HARDWARE, i.1’.~\'l‘lIEl’., etc.. etc. Which ho oil'ct's for sale at unu<ut1ly LOW PRICES. for present psy. and he respectlully requests It contin- uance of public favor. Mien.qu McCORMACK. Sonris East. Nov. 6. '60. lot A. MUNl‘lILL. Rutlioatcr x domination filtrthottl MASON‘S 'I‘illtEE-SI‘OLLY BlilLDING DORCHESTER STREET. Charlottetown. I‘. E. Island. July 20.18th . .. ...- “w.” "ifsz-IING' SITE AT KILDA. Rid CAPES. ’ ‘ E Shim-nort- otleu at i’rivutu bale his FAR“ containing 100 acres of‘ Land. 60 of which urn IIxt-lur cultivati m. and huviug a lease of 93') yours. Tau UNI-lung [lane and Outbuilding. thereon are new and manumlimu. For ugriculturd purposes. there is no better land on this Ialdllll. Al 5 Fishing Ste it Is ttilt‘l\'.tllt'£l. Its maligtu to one Ol rirlwst l-‘os'nug grounds in the world. as hints to 1“illt‘tlll lu'tt‘llttlltl'll. p-nnl it out to lllt'll ul' enterple and capdul us at nth :tnsirat-le plat-e. Apply either by letter or in person at the ” lletnid " Ullice. or to th. owner. I 'l‘ll‘HlAS Mal .Vl'All . Kiidarn Capes. Lot 2. (let. '11. lotii. 3m '1866. Spring Gdods. 1866. 7 Lin Sub...“ .--r ::.-.. new outttltivlt‘vl llls anortuttons for th.- 5.1mm. per slugs -- Lotus" and 't Ariadne " from lull IAIN. rounding ul - iliuc‘t ill-mil Moths a~._l l)l)'.‘\"’.l:|". Fanny Coatings and Scotch 'l'wenl l'mn s it... ~. ii "‘1 l r - .\I t-l" Clething. Huts llllll Utps. Ulvn'gs. Mauls. it‘s. “I'll-tilt, Grey and \‘t'lute Uu'tnm' nit-31111;“ «horned winnings. printed (Witt-“ms. lzlllgilitdtthllll‘. n nutmrgu. bagging“ tickinxl. Cotton Warp. white. red and blue. (warranted superior quill-Ly); whireand senate: flttlncls. shawls. paranoia. liars. llttnllt‘tesltllpt‘s. Holman. falls. white and coloured Ilosc. hoop skids. and a g.;:terui assortment of Sacramental“ Goods. Chests clmlcc Comp-n 'l'i“. \ Sugar. Molasses. Liverpool Soup. glass. ustls, 5- le lenllwr. m. \\ . 11. \V lLSON. BI-I‘ane'a ()id Stanl. Qucrn strt'tri. Charlottetown. Juno 15. “MG. m..........- . «an.-. LONDON .4; TRADER To Charlottetown Direct! III; First Class. F-ssl. Smiling Burk ABEONA. A. 1., :2 English Lloyds. 7 years. Allan Cmnplu-ll. Come munilrr. st tine burthvn ml 450 Tour. will sail from LONDON, (i [1. on or about the l-l. APRIL. 12567. Will be despot-dud pnm-tuul. lutt titling anpo s will please bare their (int-(ls “lungs-lth at an early date. Cal aeenmtnotlate rt few [M‘euttunt‘m For further tartuntlars apply to Messrs. (ii-Ill. Dl'Nl‘AN &CU.. "alt India Avenue. Leadenltnll st.. London. ii. 11. or to J. l). MANUN. L'h‘tuwn. I‘. E. 1. January 2. 1867. 7 ‘ ‘ New 1 ohaoco it actory eX'l‘ SIT 31 A1151 {55117113. r m; St'tN‘nttu-ztt innint: .ttrs r OPENED . I‘llt/l‘Uitl’ u“. Slfhlhiril‘lhlllii. is prepared to Supply \thlt'fidll‘ (,‘ustmttt-ts \tithtiur olnnd Mtth- l'acturod 'l‘UtSAL‘Cd. warranted a good article. at the yer lowest prices. and on the "NS! reasonable tor-us; and3 hopes his Factory, being the tirst ol'the kind a tablishcd in Prince County. will moot withibwrao. patronage trom the 'l‘rmlum on d .tlorehsnts ot‘ Sufism lldl‘. and Prince County generally. i'A’I‘RiC‘ Blur Snmrnorsidc. August 9. 1555. «MAM. w... gm“