iy” wr: a paper to th and determine that, according ties beah ad Abou jd sent, “Qar depaties, the laud"s elect, sak be, edwed, ~ Mec ehowe of worth and mind,’ — in that akyice— whatever ace meu may be is claded in tt—the preseut parclamentary leader of bath parties will, most assurediv, be four —as thew deserve to be—the fteremost aim most honered on the roll. Then may we ey pect, throegh a necessarv—may [ not say wo areidable ?— coalition of talents, learniny, ir tegrey, eXperience, respec tubilitv, and patriot! fam, ‘the formation of a new party ~Tue Parr’ ov Paeceass—and the iustallation of a Ge vernment rich in all the elemeuts which giv stwiiuty 484 permanence to constitutional ad niitiistrations Then, as the life of such party“ ben, as coustituting such a Government may owe political chiefs justly and confidently exclana,-— © A course BRe ours ie ite own exerament Peuth. peemce wennwaee bec Th stereo! word Dherty, teh Cle cheap the werld are in it fodive who brenks their muetion, Greaks all law aed iNulte comnectt 1 “) the comptots form d by certain disappoin ed, wirdiotive, scheminy, and teedy anbitious 2 ] . jmividanis, fur the political anmihilation « some OF The must prominent of these men, seec.l aware, and well.aware am I also of th: ie calories which th y have basely cor emeed und basely propayated, forthe purpose < ésmnin z thom, tif possible, in the estimation ¢ ¢acer Several constituencies = but. notw ithstand dug althie, I am quite certaia that their labour to this-end,—even were taey yiants, instead « pigmees in intellect, as ther are,—will prov: as futile, and, perhaps, as overwhelming t themselves, ax the Titans feand theirs to be j their furious and insane a@empt to dethror the Thunder. The places whick Chese mi rccupy in the esteem, vrativude, aad affection of their several coastituencies. hemamsthie acd teste : honorably aud justly attained, for the malicior bay e« been to jnveations of envy—-though keea and persister as the biced-hound—ever te have sufficie: weizlt aud iatluence to deprive them ot then (To he cantimmed.) LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Qrensc, Nov. 17. The Mayer has received another despate from Loudow by the Atlautic Cable authorizin bim ¢o draw $20,000 move for the relief of the safferems: by the lute fire. This makes a tota of & 0,800 from Loaduu.. ...A Grand Amateu Comcert, under the pacronage of the Governo freperal, was givea last night for the benefit « tke Relief Fund and realized a considerab!|: en Larve numbers of mechanics an “borers have 4 ; e mye ne fur the States since the fire Loxvos, Nov. 17, noon. The Londen Times of this morning in ati! editorial, says, the Government has no present intention to refer the Alabama claims to the consideration of a Royal Commission... The design is, the Times continues, to empowe sech a Commission to institute inquiries in re gerd to the neutrality laws without prejudice te the Aladama claims, which are stil! unde ceasideration. -Lord Cranworth ¢t was thea sit wuuld be chosen President of thi: Cm miss;0n. Sr. Perersarrc, Nov. 18. The Russian festivities have been suddenly epped on account of the sericus illness of the Princess Dasmar. Loxpox, Nor. 18. Telegraphic,despatches from Bombay report tae gratiiying intellizence that the famine i: lwtia us anating.....U. §. 5.20's 70}. Mapai, Nov. 18. The Government of Spain is taking stron measures to prevent the threatened outbreak Devie Miguel is dead. Loxpox, Nov. 19. Great floods ure d ‘Vastating the counties of York and Lancaster, and many lives have he en lost by drowning. -The report is confirmed that Chili and Peru have consented to accept the medistion of ti governments of France and Eazlaed.....Reports are in circulation that hzbting has been renewed in Candia..__. It is ward thea the government is alive to the fact taat large numbers of Fenians have been arming ia Ireland weekly, and is well prepared to meet any rebellious movement.....The Reform der istration in Ediubury on Saturday wasa large and impesing one. .C. S. 5-20's 704. Consols 90}. : Fioresxce, Nov. 19. Barov Ricasoli, Prime Minister of the Italian government, has issued a circular discouraging the szitation of the Roman question. Italy, he say*, will be neutral aud await the certain triumph of her rights. - Beatty, Nov. 19. it is positively stated that Bismarck will soon resume the active duties of his office. Loxvoy, Nov. 23. The United States steamer Frolic left South- aupton yesterday, tu juin the squadron at Lis- bon. It is reported that the steamship Great Euatern wil! bega: to make re sular trips between New York and Brest early in Mareh. There is &rumorto the effect that an Austrian loan of teveral million pounds sterling will soon be plaeed in the market. Mapai, Nov. 21. The “Lealand" to-day says the King of Prussia has written to the Pope, offering pro- tection to Rome. J. H. Surratt, the alleged accomplice in the murder of President Lincoln, was discovered serving in the Papal Guards, wader the name of John Watson. He was ar- rested upon a demand of Gen. King, but after- wards ran the cuard, leaped over a precipice, and escape d into the Italian territory, ‘The Italian authorities are on the alert, and endea. voring 2 recapture him, .... Consols 905; 5-20's 704, New York, Nov, 23. Gold 139. Loxpox, Nov. 21. Lord Stanley, in reply to the letter in regard to the ships seized by the United States Go- Vermine wt, poOtuts eat that no arrangement can ve mad ta consider such ciaims.....A grand reform hanqupt took place at Manchester last wish. Mr. Bright made a powerful speech. - Advices from Crete state the Cretan as- ores the report that they have submitted Con tade. -..It is said that the French y mma have received news that the rule “mien is Virtually at an end, and it is further reported that the Government has or- dered that shipment of stures to Mexico be Stopped... . .Consols 994 for money; U.S me se : B. 520s Ty}; Breadstuils irmery Provisions de. clining. New Yorn, Nov. 22. The Herald's Chicago special says that mueh excitement is vaused there by the dis tovery of * family named Morris, starving to death. The wife says she is @ sister of John Morriase y, member of Congress elect, to whora she has appealed for aid in vain.....The Merdda Tesente special says ten suspicious characters were arrested yesterday under the Hahene Cerpus Act. The U. 8. Government has directed its Cunsul to appeal for a new trial fer the condemmed Fenian prisoners, which will be done today. Large quaniities uf arms, which were being smugyied across the lines, had been seised. The condemned Fenian pri- soners are to be supplied with one substantial meal each day, the U.S. Consul paying the expense. The whole number of British regu. lars on duty in Canada on Nov. Ist, was 14, 000. St is supposed that Major Dennis will be Cashiered for cowardice while in. frout of the enemy at Ridgeway... . Gold 1374. New Yoru, Nov. 22. _ Advices from the city of Mexico of the 9th inst, state that the Emperor has not yet re turned to the capital; and although expected there on the 10th or L1th, at the departure of the steamer trom Vers Cruz, he was known t: he still at Oribaza on the L4th. It was stil doubtful it he would abdicate or would accede to the views of the Conservative party, which insists on & continuance of the empire, It war Stili asserted that he was determined not to shandon Mexico.....Maintenon had asked of the Minister of the Treasury the necessary orders that the Custom House of Vera Cruz be gee Of the Convention of Jane 30th, but Layzamos) The New York correspondent of the St. John | replied that as the said Convention had not been peed in Mexico, it could uot, there- tore, be the law of the State. He would apply to the Emperor for iastructions. The Patria asserts that a petition signed by overa thousand Me xieuus has beam presented to the Emperor, praying him met te abdicate. The Eytefelte advises the Emperar t > abdicate iu an article which plainly feretedls the consequences if he a hel, Vin, & military coup d’ etut... ..Gold as. LATEST CABLE NEWS. | Cuartotrerown, Nov. 26. y ' , . Tondon, 22.—A larze quantity of arms for the use of the Fenians has beeu se ized ou board 4 Liverpool Steamer at Cork.—Paris corres pondent of the London “ Post” savs that re ‘ations between Buyvland aud the United States will soon become very critical. London, 23.—A Schooner is seized to-day at ‘ ‘ . . ‘ Cork on suspicion of having Fenian arms on board. cen” A : : Paris, 23.—La Fraace editorial admits the departure of Maximillian from Mexico at any moment if not already. : -Givid Ls}. a We copy from a Re rm » ] ’ ® . > , e Pres ytery, published in the last Putriot, the toilowing choice extract :-— nt of a meeting of **Mr. MeNeill submitted an overture, request ing the Presbytery to adopt it, and transmit it to Synod, desiring the latter body to take into consideration, the propriety of establishing a mission among the Roman Catholics of tne | Lower Provinces. attendance at Presbytery, it was agreed to postpone the discussion of this overture till next meeting.”’ | It was a wise thing to postpone the discus. | sioa of the * overture 7 ae (WN hatanice word!) If the Catholies made a proposal to ~ Mission" amengst the Protestants of the roxy | Lower Provinces, what a tremendous uproar there would be about that is y is ‘ it! We imagine that “mission would likewise have to be i $6 postponed.” “ The Patriet Editor has quite a tale misquoting. —Kzraminer, November 19. * When he says we are in the habit of mis quoting, he is simply bearing false against his neighbor.’’— Patriot witness November 214. Does not the latter extract, which was in | tended to be a crushing retutation of the first, clearly prove that our contemporary possesses | the talent for misquoting ? We made no allu- j} sion to Mr. Laird’s “habits.” Mas. Wextworra Srevenson has handed to us @ Statement of her accounts connected with | the holding of several Concerts given by her in| | Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, on behalf of the poor sufferers by the great fire in July last, . 3 . . . - , . : which she desires to have published. We have not room for them in our present No., but will endeavor to find a place for them next week. ——~> 2+ <i> << «— COUNCIL ELECTIONS. Write for the Election of six members to serve in the Legislative Couneil, in the place of six wembers of that Body, whose seats have become | vacant by Law, have just been issued by His Ex- eelleney the Lieut. Governor, in Couneii. The Write bear teste on the 2st inst. Nomination day 12th December. Election. 19th. The fol- lowing are the names of the gentiemen whose seats are vacated :-— KING'S COUNTY. Andrew A. MeDonald, James Dingweili, PRINCE COUNTY. James Yeu, ? Donald Rawesay. QUEEN's COUNTY. John Goff, Keoneth Henderson. <2. — We have every reason to believe that the hand of the Incendiary isagain busy in our midst. We are informed that an attempt waa made, on Wednesday night last,te burn the premises of Mr Jobn Jury, Kent Street. Matehes and other cow. bustible materials were found on his premines. It is to be regretted that the perpetrators of these vile acts canwot be discovered The scoundrel whe would set fire te the premiser ot his aneffending fellow-creature, in the dead hour of the night, and subject him and his tamily to the risk of being burnt in their beds. deser Vea, when caught, tu be suspended on the first laup- _. Islander. - TT Hon. Hon. Hon nial tanec His Excellency the Lieut. Government, in Couneil has beeu pleased to order Tuunspay, | the SixTH day of DeCeMBER next,.as a day of General Thanksgiren tu Almighty God for the inany mercies we have received at His hands, in | our preservation tren pestilence, for an abundant | Harvest, and the continuance of peace during the | preseat year.—/s/ — ——_ The preparations of Dr. Kuights, of Melrose, | i Mass., are becoming deservedly popular, not only | im this Island, but in New Brunswick and Nova! Seotia, By all the prominent Druggists of St.) John and Halifax it is conceded that his| Larookah’s Palmonic Syrup isthe most effectual remedy for Coughs, Colds, and all pulinome eom- plaints, that has ever been made available te the public. We are glad that our people are se quick to appreciate @ good medicine, while se many worthless ones are attempted tu be fuisted upon | them by unscrupulvus quacks. enue _-.——ee+ es | MELANCHOLY ACCIDENT.—On Saturday night, | the 10th inat., about 7 o'clock, Mr. Bernard Me-| Tague, of Montague, Lot 57, was returning, on | toot, fromm his daughter's house, and when within | three quarters ofaanle from his own house, he was overtaken by a person wawed Dougherty, | who had a horse and gig. This wan kindly asked | MeTague to take a litt; the old wan agreed and | get in. Dougherty drove along cautiously, till | coming te a bad place in the read, opposite P. O'Connell's, where the horse shied. Dougherty suddenly struck him. which caused hin to jump | and rear. The seat of the gig gave away, and poor MeTague was throwh violently on the hard road. He was stunned for some tine, but be came better, avd was carried howe. He retained the use of bis senses and bis speech until about! 5 o'clock oy Tuesday morning, when he died. MeTague was in his sixty-fifth year, and was! always an industrious, sober aud honest man. He leaves « large family and many friends, and is de- servedly regretted by all.—May he rest in peace. | —Com. — oe | By the arrival of tae steamer Merlin from St. | Jobn's, Nfld. we have dates from that place to the | 15th inet. An election to filla vacancy in the re- | presentation of Trinity Bay, resulted in the return | of Ro Alsopp, Exq St. Juhu's. A very valuable copper mine was in| operation at Tilt Cove. ene bundred men. The ore is procured in large | quantities, and its yield of pure copper is slated to be from 10 to 20 per cent. Seme 1,700 tons of the ore bad been sent to England. deposits ore slew furnishing valuable epecimens, and are in progevas for extensive quarrying i} coming years. About a week ago a young fisher- man vamed John Sutton, from Trepassey Bay, | was killed at St. Johu's, by failing from the eliff at “Crow's Nest,” whete be appeared to hase} Seme woneg and! Searlet fever waa raging iv | It gives employment to Some warble | strayed quite unaccountably. a silver watch were found ov bis person, A Cur} roner’a Jury gave a verdict of accidental death, | A correspoudent of one of the St. Johu's papers | writing from Placentia on the 3let Oct reports | the reault of the fishing season aa very bad. As | usual, he says, when the French leaves the} Banke, there has been a good deal of fish at Cape St. Mary’« during the month, and some youd | catches bad been made, when bait was got. The potate blight 1 werse than in any past year, and | this with the bad lishery caters great poverty.) and wuwbers must starve if employment is pot | given. | — iP. ° The Mayor of Quebee received trom London a | despateh dated 7th ivet,, autherzing him to draw | atte oy Meeers. Glyn & Ce,, tor £2500 sty., on ac- count of the fund tor the relief of Quebee suffer | ere. This makes a tota) of £7,000 sig., sent from the mother country. Q10,000 have gene trom New York, nearly 820,000 trom the Maritine Provinces, avd tiemense sume from every qnar- ter.—Her Majesty contributed $1,500. —-——- ee --— The Hon. Mr. MeGee entertained hia eountry- man, J Francia Maguire, Esq.. M. P., tor Cork, at «select dinner party at St. James’ Club, Mou- treal, on the 8th suet. The party included a number of the leading citizens. On acevunt of the small | establish al enable it to reeover its shape perlectiy alter nt for|is a rare circumstance fur a blade to break jpen do them justice jeasier than to conquer it if the true specific be ad- | whe has ever tried it for indigestion | wonderlul tonic virtues. | chronic j liver deranged, the kidneys inactive, the bowels ‘Cure all derangements of the Stomach or Bowels ‘without the Slightest Griping, @ point the tm- lin any quantity by Express, or as directed. A ic dinwer | Freeman saya: — Phe wondertul influences of money and its ab- solute superionty ever every other cousideration is strangely aod truly mantiested in the election | of Juhu Morrissey to a seat in the National Con- gress. He is ve longer the prize-tizhier, gambler, burglar aud black-leg his past career Would sug- but an henerable member ef the United States Cengresa, No less thau six) indicineuts far ae thaty er imes—ineluding murder ‘ burgtary ° assault and battery —lave been lound agatust bit vy the Grand Jury of this State, in tne face ol Which he was (iumphantly elected! tn auswer | to the attacks of the oppesition le published a | letler @ few days since, tu which he claimed ex- empties trot the consequences of previous record on the pretext that he“ had a son twelve years old, te Whom he wished to trausmit a name tree jtreue reproach, and ansullied by the peruicions ireputation at hie father; He tad «a laudable jambition in aspiring to the wtle ot Mo O."; there ta a vast difference betweea the som ot Merrissey the Pugilist, and the seu of the Hon | Jolt: Morrissey, M. C. He ts one of the rich- est men tu the States, having accumulated a vast j fortune through the tostrumentality of a. tare- | bank, of whieh he has been proprieior at Sara- That he jacks brains and education may | be atoned tor in pliysicial culture; Where a knock- ) down argument is needed, he is unquestionably “the right man in the right place.” Such an op ; ponent may inttuldate the fearless Buther—just jelected te Congress in’ Massachusetis—and dis- suade him trou his determination te luupeuch President Johnson. i -?r- A RovVAL PRINTEK.—Lhe young prince, son jet the Ruiperor Napoleon, has requested permis slew Ce leura the art of printmmyg A miniature | press fas been prepared tor tim in the Puiller- ex, and a prinfer selected to give bins the neers. sary tusiruction in the “art preservative of all arts.’ gent, } Cera. >. | Testing Swoko Biapses.—The blade must Possess un amvuunt of elasticity suthcient to flexure, and must be sufficiently tenacious to resist a violent shock. ‘Tu test ity elasticity, the foreman takes bold of the blade by the shaft, fixes the pot ina plank, and by a rapid | butsteady lounge, without the slightest jerk, bends it until the middle part touches the jplank. He atterwards closely examines it to fsee if ithas resumed its uriginal shape. Ic junder this test, but it frequently does not re- | cover its former shape, aud is then said to be faussanie. Sometiows thin deflect caanot be remedied, and there is no alternativa but to reject the blade; often, however. by submit- ting it to several annealings. its elasticity }may be restored; und the blade will afcer- wards puss the test. The seeond test, for tenacity, Consists in striking the Hat of the blade upon a bluck of rounded wood, thereby j causing it to take for the moment @ sharp | bend, since the blow is sufficiently vivleat to wake it touch every point of the curved sur- face of the wood ; on fact, it twists itself round the block of wood tor an indefinitely short space of time. If the blade recovers its shape again itis then struck frst with the back aud then wi th the edge upon an anvil sur- jwounted by a ewall block of wood, which [the blade should cut through without evin- leing avy signs of baying done sv, upon ite ledge or other portion of it) The blades hav- ‘ing undergone this lust test, are passed and | despatched to the workshop to have their | holies put on. It is only the blades for cav- alry subers that are submitted to these very severe tests: those lor the infantry, of a yat- agan shape are too short und thick to be able to undergo 1t.— Mechanics’ Magazine. a INVIGORATE THE RESPONSIBLE ORGAN. The stomach is the responsible organ of the eysiem. Lf the digestion js mmpertect, every wem- | ber every gland, every mtuscie, every herve and fibre ie more or leas out of order. All the thaids are depraved. The brain is clouded. The spirits are depreased. All dyspeptica know this to be | the truth. It is net, however, past the truth, | Celumns would be required to enumerate the pains aud penalties of dyspepsia, ner could any Tens of thoussuds feel itbem ; ne man can deseribe them. Can they be prevented?) Can they be relieved? Can they be banished at once and for ever? UxQUESTIONABLY THEY CAN. No dyspeptic | has ever taken HOSTETTER'S STOMACH | BITTERS in vain. Believe no one whe says the complamet is incurable, This great vegetable stom- achic will eradicate t—is eradicating it in thou. sands of cases over Which medical practicioners have shaken their heads uvauimvusly, saying, ‘Nothing can be done.” j The faculty bas its fallacies. One of them is that Indigestion is the most difficult of all the erdivary aliments of mankind to combat and subdue. This is a mistake. Nothing can be ministered. This vegetable combination which | hae become famous throughout the civilized world as HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS is | a wooden stock, net painted ; ne boats por anything a TO CONSUMPTIVES, The advertiser, havityy been restored to health | in afew weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered toc several years with & severe Hung affection, and that dread disease, Consuimp- | ont aexieus tomake knews Co lia tellow-sul- | Hferers the mpeuna of eure... To all who desire it, he will'send & copy of the | preseription used (free af charge), with the diree- tions fer preparing aud Using. the same, witeh | they will find a sURe CURE lor CONSUMPTION, | | Thiewt and Lang affections — The only object ot | the advertiser ja sending Ube preseription is to! benefit the affleted, and spread information | which he conceives to Be invaluable; and he wre every sufferer will try hia qeumedy, ag it wall cust | | them nothing, and may proge a blessing. Parties wishing the preséription, nee, by re- | turn wail, will please address Kev. EDWAKD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co., New York. | April 9, a : af Married, At Rochester, United States, at the first M. E.) Chareh, on ‘Tuesday afternoon, Nov’ it. by Rev J. E. Latimer. assisted by Rev. DD. Wet. Hunting: }tou, Mr. Benjacain Rogers of the firm of Dodd & | Rovers, of this City, to Miss Mary Le. Trenaman, |} Ou Friday, 16th November, by John Morris | Eagr. J. Py dosepli Melunis, Lot 49, to Mary Me Neill, of the sume place. Died. Atthe Parochial House, Tracadie,on Wednesday, the Lith inst., Mr. Thomas Phelan, aged 79 years Che deceased was & native of County ——, Ireland aud for seteral years past tus resided with his uephew, the Kev. Thomas Phelan, P. P., Tracudie. Miy he rest in peace. ness of 15 mouths, of digease of the Lungs, Neil | Morrison, third son of Charles Morrison. mach and | deservedly reyretted. At St. Jonl's, Newfoandland, Nov. 1, Margaret aud viece of the Hon Lawrence O' beien. Also, Nov. 2, Robert James, her sou, aged 13) months. At Montawne East, Lot 57, on the 13th instant. after three days illness, Bernard McTayue, nzeu tho yeurs, leaving a sorrowing awife aud «ix children to mourn bis loss. May be fest in peace. On Saturday, the l0th instant, after an illness of three days, Margaret Frances, the beloved wife of Mr. Jobu B. Fiztpatrick , Teweher, ‘Tracadie, in the 20th vear of ber age. May she rest in peace. At Charlottetown, of Meusles, on the 23rd inst, A.W O. Hardinge, youngest son of Frederick aud Sarah Hardinge, aged nine months On Friday moruing, of inflammation of the lungs, Mr. William Sneeston, aged ol years and 9 mouthe. Port of Charlottetown. f ENTEBAD. Nov. 17—Sch. Tickler. McPherson, Cow Bay ; coal, Jane, McCormack, Bay of Islands; fish Foam, Lavie. Port Mulgrave; bal. Medway Belle, McPhee. Halifax; mer. 19—Str. Alhambra, Nick- erson, Boston; mer. Sch. Freedom, Eyan, Kne- touche; boards. Brig W.W-. Lord, Stewart, New York; mer. Seh. Ranger, Mattital, Tatmayouche ; lumber. Lacy Annu, Cormea, Shediac; boards 20—Laura, Irvine, Hawskbary, stone. Sarah Eli- zabveth, Anderson, May Islaads; fish. Good Intent, Le Blane, Arichat; do. Charles MeNeiil, Halifax, wer. Sarah, Giltis, Pictou; coal. Johu McKean, Oveatur, Halifax; appies.‘~“Comet, Pigot, do. do. Alma, Peters. United States; bal. Brigt. Heleo Davies, May, Bermuda, sugar, &e. Koval Arel. —St Jolie's, Nild., pro. Bismark, Grant, Hawke bury; bal. ; “CLEARED, Nov. 17—Sch. Evergreeh; Wolfe, Gloucester, Me., pro. Eliza, Youu iAriehat; bal: Provi- dence, Pollard, Buetonebe ; do. 19—Wave, Hauly. Guysborough pro. Unieh;Etiloe, Halifax; do. 20 — Brigt. Smitere, Salmon, London, oats; &c. Mary, Murray ,g Hawkesbury; flear,.. Suith Eiridye, Le- Blane, do. pro. str. Alhambra, Nickerson, Boston ; veneral cargo. Brigt: Maxim, White, N.F., pro. Lady Mulgrave, Marmora, do. do. Alexander An derson, Pictou, bal. Lacy Aun, Murray, Chemoyue ; bal Ship News. Capt. Sanford, of the barque Engine, which ar- rived at Boston, 9th inst, from Glasgow, reports, (no date), lat. 45, 15 lon. 41,20, saw « ship bottom upwards, could uot see her time; she was timber laden, her deckload was washed oat from under ber and was strewn for several) miles around her ; she bad painted ports, and her starboard anchor had of her crew to be seen. Arrivals in Europ from heoce. Liverpool, Oct. 30~—Eareku: Nina. 29—Visitor. Gravesend, Nov. i—Satanelia. Gloucester, Oct. 29—Isabella, Sannders, from Quebec. Nov. 9—Excel, from P- E. I, Newport, Nov. 8 — Forrest Queen, from Bue- touche and P. E. Swansea, Nov. 4—William Yeo, from Quebec PRICES CUBRENT. CHARLOTTETOWN, Nvuy. 23, 1866. Provisions, Beef, (<mall) per Ib... cee: sseeseee +++ -Sd to Td Do by the quarter... .-lwevereceese edd to Si an attidete to the disease which has never been known to fail, fertunately is everywhere procura- | If you wish te tool with the dyspepsia, try | the pharmacopa@ia prescriptions. Lf you want te root tt out and prevent its recurrence, take the} Bitters daily. There is ve discount on the tes: | timeny in its favour. If there is a man or woman | without | being benefitted, the fact has uot transpired Universal, uncoutradicted praise avouches its tole om Holloway's Pills —Wronga Every day that any bodily suffering ie permitted | te continue renders it wore certain to become purifying, al | made Right.— or dangerous, Holloway's cooling and strengibening Pills are well adapted lor any irregularity ofthe human body, and should be taken when the stomach ia disordered, the torpid or the brain muddied. With this medi. cine every invalid can eure himself, aud those who are weak and tafirm through impertect digesiiou may make themselves strong and stout by Hol- ioway's excellent Pills, A few doses of them usually mitigate the most painful synoptoms caused by undigested food, from whieh they thorouguly tree the ailmentary caval, and completely restore its Datural power and action. Moruers, Morueks, Mornexs.—Don't fail te procure MRS. WINSLOW’S SOOTHING SYRUP for all diseases incident to the period aft teething in children. Tt relieves the ehild from pai, enres wind colic, regulates the bowels, and, by giving reef aud health to the child, gives rest to the mother. Thiriy-five cents a bottle. ~->- U.C.R.—T.A—E.P.—& C.R. The Great Remedics of the Age! HUNNEWELL’S UNIVERSAL COUGH REMEDY, For «ll Throat aod Lung Complaints. Swall Botties, 25 cts ; Large do. 50 cts. HUNNEWELL's TOLU ANODYNE, The great Kemedy for Asthma, Neuralgia, Pains in Menstruation, and ali Nervous Compaints. 50 cents per Bottle. Hunnewell’s Elective Pills portance of which cannot be over estimated. The duce, a single Vill, never more than two, and so very swall, make them most valuable in every tamily, 23 cents per Bottle. Mamnewell's CONSUMPTIVE BEMEDY, A radieai eure for this heretofore ealled incurable complaint. Price One Deller per Bottle. | The Testimonials in my possession, to be seen | y | all, will remove every dowbt of the perf: ct ebarac- | ter of the above-named preparations, aud to publish which would ouiy couse them tw be classed with tbe thousands publebed in newsPapers, aod not « fraction of them of the least cusracter. 1 beg in- spection of such af my office, covfivence to teat the prep ration, aod -orrespondence trum all JOHN L. HUNNEWELL, Sule Proprietor. Practical Chemist and Pharmaceutist, 9 Commercial Wharf, Boston. Mass. : ; [Re Sold by wil Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Meuteine The preparations securely packed to be seut ig” More tull aud particular description of each je given in nutices, to follow this from invath w wonth. April 23, 1866. } — --- 86 | STRANGE, BUT TRUF, Every young lady and gentleman in the United States cau hear setnething very aiueh to their ad- vantage by return mail (tree of charge), by ad- | dreseing the oudersigned. Those having fears of | deiig humbugged will oblige Dy not noticing this leard. All others will please address tbeir ly Pork, (carcass)... ..+-.cessedjecceones. 4d to bi Do (email). 6. .occiccccte cgeg sees coe Ol to Si Mutton, per Ib.... .. cee cees cece ce cess oe dd tobd Veal, per ID..s.ceee cere cece cc oce oes OO bd Ham, ones.0net bbe0e 6ghe bb eh cone Secowmed o@ 6d to 7d Butter, (fre -b)........ceees see hs id & fe Bi Do by the tubh.......- leceeiied ees Is to Is bu Cheese, per ID.... 0.05 cece sens aeereee .- 3d to Gd Tallow, por 102... 6.0: cccncnsccccce cccdee tw IEG Lard, per Ib.......2-.00% ewdce cede coe OG to Wa Flour per Ib.... +++ ereeseeee + eee e Bhd to Bah Oatineal, per cwt..-- 6... eee rete ee NGs tu 16s ba Eggs, per dozen... --.--rrnraseeceeee de tu Is Si Grain, Barley. wtbe Wake tuep eAdeccbuw +++++38 9d ot 4s Uats, per do........+-% sever eee2s 4d to 2s Sd) Vegetables. | Peas per quart........--+.se0- eee eGeseed none Potatoes, per bushel ..... ‘yeeee ceeds 6d to Is 91 Poultry. OURS. +0 ate cena ob. capnaedtarese +28 to 24 Gi Turkeys, ach... . oes eis-pecpecocesee- +32 tu Gs Fowls, each......- ek aa «- 1s 6d to 28 60 Clitokens,'peif i). os ie 8 ko oe oe hone Fish. | Cudfigli, por Gtt. 2 coc. ck. cece ccc cece Oe OO SOM Herrings, per Burrel.'.o. 0.25 8. s cece «30s tu 40s Mackerel, per dogem.... sci esete veeee ee Bs we ds Lumber, Boards, (Hemlock)... .. 6.404. ss. ++ «+. s8s 6d to 4e Do = (Spruce).........- dissees 4s to db: Do (Pine)... 00 cogs esd ide descseeed, Fa to 9 Shingles, per M......... bei ss oe béey 10s to Lae Sundries. ‘ eee. 758 to 80> ++ ds 64 to 2s eee DOD Hay, per tom... cevs cove Straw, per CWl.... .... coer pecevees Timothy Seed..... .. 2.6: Clover seed perlb ....... Homespun, per yard.......685 eee Caltskios, per ib........ te denne sede eee eee eeeeeees DONE o oneece out ran er Hides, por Jb....ccccrcecedvve cess coe 44 bo 4hd Weed. oyidiice cosa ante esadeibevecises +s to Is 6d Sheepskins oe... ewe aeee we ree +e 28 Bd to 2s Gd MPSS Her O58... Kiicie cwhmages eter costs 3d to 5d Pe a GEOKGE LEWIS, Market Celrk. Aver’s Cherry Peotoral, Partridges,.... FOR THE RAPID CURB OF /, Coughs, Colds, Influe 7 enza, Hoarseness, Creup, - Bronchitis, Incipient ( onsampe- tion, and tor the relief of Consum, - tive Patients in ad-| vanced stages of the diseuse. O wide is the field of iteusefalness and 40 nn- S merods are itx enres, ‘that in almost every section of conutry are persons publicly knoswn, who have been restored by it from alarwing and even deaperate diseases of the lungs. When once tried, ite superiority over every other espectorant is too apparent te escape observation, and where its vir) tues are known. the public no longer hesitate what antidote te employ for the distressing aud danger- ous affeetions of the pulmonary organs incident to our climate. W hile many interior remedies thrust upon the comumnity have failed and heen discard: ed, this haa guined friends by every tfial, conferred benefite upon the affliéted they can Never forget, and produced cures too numezons and tou rémark- able to be forgotten. ; . — We can assure the pablic. that its quality ie care- fully kepteep to the best it ever hex beeuw and that it may be relied onete de forstheir rebel all that 1 law ewer done. rR Yarsa Teit > oe : agreat wambers of Clergymen, Physicians, States- men. aed other ethinane’ peredinges;) have fet their nanes to certify shes mpetrallvoied usefaliess | of our remedies, bat aphoe bierd-will wot periit the insertion of them. The Aptis belew named fir- | are wiven; With, ateo, tat descriptions of the com-* pinints our rewedite cnre- i. ' Those who reqgire an alterative medicine to parity, the blood .will find Aven’s 2OMP. EXT. Sancara-| RILLA the one to use. Try it ouee, and. you wil) concede its value. Prepared by Dn. J.C. AYER & Co., Lowell, viase., aud sold by, all Drugyists and Dealers in Medicine everywhere. | obedient 1, ubedient wetvauly tos. F. CHAPMAN, . 9 aed Broadway, New York. delivered to she Laopeotar, Quolland, by: virtue | was teudeted tu Mr,.M., whieh he declined’ ~~) “April 9. Ny ' Edward Island, —W. R. Warsos, General ‘Agent fur Oot. 4, eae” FS K ey ae oe ee | | of Kochester | | } At Flat River, on Monday, Sth inst, after an ill Annie, the beloved wife of Mr. William Keddin, | in great vaniety, Draggets, Clothe, « large stock Cap, Boots, Shoes, Slippers, Mufflers. Drawers, nish gratie onr Ame¥Ric(N/ARME Mac in whiwb they | NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. en ee AUCTION, "[°O be sold at Auction, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 28th NOVEMBER, at 12 o'clock, ut | LORD'S WHARP, The Schooner Telegram, Astima, Beoscurtis, COUGHS, COLDS, and all | #6 sons revister, with all her materials stores, &c.. | us she came in from sea ou her last voyage, Terms ut Sule. W. W. LORD, _ Charlottetown, Nov. 26, 1866. : Dwelling House at Auction. AM inntructed by the Hon, Josreu Henstey, Attorney for the Trustees and Owners, to sellat PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY NEXT, the 27th Nowrmarn. at t2 o'clock, on the premises, that huge DWELLING | HOUSE on the property known as * HOLLAND GROVE,” ineludifig all the Brick, Stone, Wood- work, Doors, &c, belonging to the suid House The purchaser to remove the House and all Ma- terials within three mouths from day of sule. Terms at sule. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. Nov. 26, 1866, Skates! Skates! Skates! I ADLES’. GENTS’ and BOYS’. fh VERY CHEAP, BEER & SONS. Noy. 26, 1866. isl pat dw | DAVIES & WEEKS © * : a oe : | Villave received, by Full Ships, a first clase lot of {| Furnishing Goods, - ONTEISIN 2 Rilo which they would call the attention of ¢% purchasers, a SiNew CARPETS, CRUMB CLOTHS, ~ AND FELT SQUARES! = Floor Oil Cloths, Stair Diapers, : Wiudow Dawasks and Moreens, Tani Z Diapers and Damasks, ¢ m Sheetingx, Towelings, Flannels, wl - i 4, | Blankets, Quilts, Counterpanes, Table Oi! , Cloth, &e. &e. if y AT LOWEST PRICES! Nov. 26, 1866, tf Herring Twines. 4 LOT of the above. in two and three thread, extra tine quality, just received DAVIES & WEEKS. Nov. 26, 1866. 4i West India Produce. J UST received per Comet a choice lot of ubove, consisting of —~ 28 Poncheous Brigit MOLASSES, | 39 Tierces do do { (superior 30 Bbla do do article.) 16 Haif bbls do do 1S noose Burbadoes SUGAR, ) shis do ny Bbls Granulated do (very good.) pe Centrifugal do }j) aucheuns Demerara RUM, ghee Bemerar REM, god aver And for Sule by B. WILSON HIGGS. Peake's Brick Building. Water Street, Churiottetownu, Nov. 26, 1866. ; isl 39 30 25 8 Per ‘Helen Davies,’ TEXHE Subscriber has Just Received from BERMUDA- 3 Hbds. Bright Porto Rico SUGAR, 20 Lbis. do do do. B. WILSON HIGGS. _Nov. 26, 1866. inl Kerosene Oil. 4,0 Bbls. KEROSENE. Nov. 26, 1866. For sale by B. WILSON HIGGS. Raisins. 1 00 Boxes Bunch RATSINS, 100 Ilalf do Layer and Buueh do, 100 Quarter do Layer do. B. WILSON HIGGS. Nov. 26, 1866. ist Bermuda Arrow Root. Jy ust received hy the Helen Davies— A few five pound Boxes of genuine Bermuda ARROW ROOT. B. WILSON HIGGS. Nov. 26, 1866. isl : 1866. NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. Y the recent arrivals from London, Liverpool, Glasgow, Canada, and the United States, the Subscriber has.received a large aud well selected STOCK of Seasonable Goods, comprizing : Woollen Goods. Blankets, Flannels, Serves, Rugs, Carpetings. Hearth Rugs, Horse Rogs, Flannel Shirtings in Black. Biue, Brown, and Juvisibie super- fine Broad Cloths; Mantle Cloths in variety ; Whit weve, Beaver. Devons Moscow, Pilot, Lambskin Seal. Astracan, Doexkin«s and Tweede, and other varieties, very cheap—Shawls, a Jarge varity. Staple Dry Goods, Printed. Brown, Striped and White Cottons, Fancy Shirtings, Red Biae and White Cotton Warp, best quality. Linen and Cotton Ticking, Bage und Bagging, Towels, (Turkish) aud other kinds, Towelliug, Usuaburgs, Canvas, &c., &c. Dress Goods. In Silke plain wud fancy, Baratheas, Parmattas. French Merinos, Cushineres, Camlets, Coburgs, Lustres, Alexandra Cloth, Algaccas, Cloth of Gold und other varieties iu the latest styles, very iow for cash. Gents’ Furnishing Department. Over and under Coats, Pants, Vests, Flannel Shirts, White and colored Cotton Shirts, Collars, ‘Ties, the newest styles in Hate, Cloth und Far | under Shirts in variety, Web aed Kubber Braces. socks, Gloves, &c., de, cheap aud gocd. Furs. Stone Martin, Mink, Fitch, Kolenski, Chinchilli. and Moautain Martin. in sets aud separately, Mus- quash, Ermine and other kinds. Fur Glovee, Mits ard Caffs, Siberian Lambskius, &c., &«- Varieties. Brussels Carpeting, Stair Rods and Eyes, Deor Mate in variety, Dressed ere Skirte, Skirt- ing. Cane Hoops, Black aid colored Silk and < ther Velvets, Buttousard . rivucuringys for dresaes ju great variety, Feathers and FYowers, very good and cheap, Jewellry, Ribbeus, Laees, Hair Netts. Gloves, Hosiery, Veils in great variety, Ladies’ Linen, Lace, Paper and Steel Collars: and Oud, Curtain amasks, Fringes, Ringe, Loops, and Pete Ends, Shoe Thread, Twine, Cundle Wick. Hardware. Tron and Stee! well assorted, Giase, Pury, Paints. Linseed Oil, Machinery Oil, Nails, Spikes, Brads, ‘Tucks, Blacking. Koives and Forks, Jack and Pen Kuives, Scissors, Shot, Gun Wads, Files, House and Sleigh Bells, Cash Boxee, Brashes of all kinds, Wine Glasses, Tumblers, &c., &c. Groceries. Tea very superior, Cocoa prepared, Crushed, Brown and Grannlated Sugars, Rice, Pearl Barley, Mustard, Spices, Washing aud Baking Soda, Raisins, Currants, &c., & The whole will be sold at the lewest prices for | prompt payment, either at wuviesale or retail. H. HASZARD. Ch'town, Nov.'26. 1866. inl PRINTING and BOOABIN DING. Tv! E Public are respectfully informed that the Printing and Bookbinding Business will be continued by the Subscriber aa usual, at bis old staud, Kent Street. . W.H. BREMNER. Ch'town, Nov. 26, 1866. ist 3in_ "No. 1. Labrador Herring !- ~NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. | Cc. ¥. M.L. I. MEETING of the Mewhers of this 2 Institute will take place on WEDNESDAY levening, 28th inst., at 8o'elock. A punctual at- | teudance is requested by order, H. G. McINTIRE, Sec'y. | {3 Purties having BOOKS belonuing to the | Library of this Institute, are requested to return ] hem without further notice. Ch'town, Nov. 26, 1866 CANADA FLOUR, OQUKLY EXPECTED, per Schooner Exix, from QUEBEC— 520 BARRELS Canada Sup. No, 1 FLOUR. For Cash only. | R. W. BRECKEN. Nov. 26. 1866. San Hoop Skirts! UST RECELVED, by Steamer ALHAMBRA— 150 Doz. HOOP SKIRTS. For sale low, if immediately applied for. WILLIAM DODD, Queen Square. Nov. 26, [866. Sugar, Molasses. HHD3. and 20 Barrels Barbadoes SUGAR, , 10 Pans. choice Cienfueyor MOLASSES, 5 Quarter Cusks Scotch WHISKEY- WILLIAM DODD, Queen Sqnare. Nov. 26, 1866. Lot 34 belonging to Mr. James F. Montgomery. fPXHK TENANTS on the above Property ure hereby required forthwith to pay the Arrears of Kent, due trom them to James F. Mont- Gomeny, Esqr, at Mr) Heneter’s Office, in Char lottetown, he being authorised by me to receive and give discharges for the same. JAMES P. DOUSE. Charlottetown, 2th Nov . 1866 dm NEW FOUNDRY. "FNHE Subscriber respectfully in‘orms the inhabitants of Charlottetown and wecinity, that he is prepared to furuiah Castings of various descriptions at the CITY FOUNDRY, near MCKINNON’S TANNEKY. Ship and Mill Castings, Thrashing Machines aud Mud Diggers, &c, wade at shortest wotice. MICHAEL RIORDAN. Charlottetown, Nov. 26, 1°66. 3m ee ie ea ae ee ieee ING SQUARE HGUSE. ONL lt Nl ll a ell SUPERIOR SEAL SKIN COATS. BEER & SONS. A Goon Avopus tment of CLUTHS. BEER & SONS. SPLENDID LOT of FUR CAPs, “& CLOTH CAPS and FELT HATS | BEER & SONS. - — FURs. BEER & SONS. Lo HATS—in Silk, Velvet & Straw. BEER & SONS. pr GOODS in great variety. Pe etl | Ta BEER & SONS. MHAWLS aod MANTLES. Ss BEER & SONS. CARPETS, in Wool, Felt and Hemp. BEER & SONS. EAVY OVERCUATS and other Ready- made Clothing. BEER & SONS c ENTS’ Wool Scaris, Shirte, Glover, &e., &e. BEER & SONS. pporeavo ROBES. BEER & SONS. variety. BEER & SONS. UBBER BOUTS aad SHUES. BEER & SONS. ELT and RUBBER OVERSHOES. BEER & SONS. Soe MOCUASANS. BEER & SONS. ARRANTED AXEs. BEER & SONS. PSNHKESUING MACHINEard MUD DIG GER CASTINGS and CHAIN BEER & SONS. The above, together wilh eur usual assurtient of Dry Guods, Hardware, Groceries, &c., &c.. &e., are offered on the best terms for prompt payment. Heer and SLIVES in BEER & SONS. Ch'town, Nov. 19, 1866. = ‘SCHOOL BOUKs. — New Series. N OW OPENING. at HARVIE'’S LY BOOK-STORE, « supply of NEW SEKIES SCHOUL BUUKS. aLSu, ON RAND, Campbell s Geography end Atlas. Prepared expressly for the use of Schools in the BRITISH PROVINCES Thopson and Gray's ARTTHMETICS and Keys ; Lennie's GEKAMMARK and Key ; Sullivan and Carpenter's SPELLING BOOKS; Lovell, Stewart, Connell, and Chambers’ GEO- GRAPHIES; Irish National Series of READING BOOKS ; Jhambers’ Edueatioual Course ; Worcester, Webster, Jobuson, aud Walker's DIC- TIUNARIES; ~' 8,000 To the Tenants on that part of | ee oe r o - Wanted Immediately, BUSHELS of good. Ciesn, Dry OATS, for, wh , highest Cash price will be paid by the Sabsetiber [Sener gg GaneayT. Georgetown, Nov. 19. 1866. ° in MANCHESTER HOUSE, QUEEN STREET. } i ; Uxoixg, L C. Owes, Emraces und Aas, A WELL-SELECTED STOCK oF ‘ DRY GOODs, &c,, &¢., WHICS AXE OFFERED ' Wholesale and Retail, S. W. McMURRAY. Charlottetown, P. F.1., Noy 19, 1866 Im NEW sTOCK. WINTER GOODS! ya E Subseribers would + ifully in- vite the attention of Towa Country Cus- tomers to their Unusually Large Stock Fall and Winter Goods, Keceived from LONDON, MANCHES-TER, UU LASGOW, LIVERPOOL, HALIFAX, avd BUS- TON ; carefully selected to meet che Wants of the Conatry, and vow welling at EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES, for Casw. | DAVIES & WEEKS. Queen St., Nov. 19, 1866.9 Si NOTICE! NOTICE! To Lord Viscount Melville's Ten- auts ou Lot 29. ‘ue Subseriber having uaderstood from many of his Lordship’s Tenants that it was impossible for them to ineet him witk. their Keuis on the day appointed in Charlottetown, in conse- quence of their not being able ao sroduce iu time that he will beat ALEXANDEK Me A's. DESABLE. near the Bridge, on WEDNESDAY the 12th day of DECEMBER next, to receive their Kents. Hoping that they will eapeteeed to pay the sume, leaving wll excuses aside. . J. R. BOURKE, Agent. Millview, Nov. 19, 1866. inl Sin THE LAST CAUTION. AS the Season for Shipping has pow far the late PaTeICK STKPHENS not having come for- . scriber intimates to the «, that on the closing of the Navigation DEFACLIERS WILi BE SUED iudiserimi- nately. R. J. CLARKE, Agent for ubove Estate. Orwell Store. Nov. 19, 1566. uf . NOTICE! Black and White COW, twelve years old, with the end off ker tail, bas beenin the Subscriber's pasture for the last five monthe, aod Wali be seld, unless ciaimed by the Owner within uine days from date, ty pay expenses. STEPHEN SWABEY. Warblington, Ch'town Royalty, ‘November }2th, 1566 Notice of Debts. ALL persous indebted to the Subscriber, by Note of Hund or Book Account, are re- quested to pay the same before the Ist December next, otherwise legal proceedings will be taken to recover the same, Without ren OF persons. _ JAMES W. KENNEDY. Sonthport. November 12th. 1866, . 3) Just Arrived! 300 BARRELS Large New Bay of Island FAT HERRING, ood for Sule by I. C. HALL. Charlottetown, Nov. 12, 1866. Books! Books! A Great Sale of Standard Books at Auction, by R. J. Jupp, the celebrated Buok Auctioneer. HAVE been instructed by Mr. JUDD, to announce that he will be here te a Sale as above, in Charlottetown, in Mr. THOMAS’ Store, Great George Street. The stock will be very large, varied and yalu- able, including the great Authors of the past and present ages. Catalugues are printed and will be circulated in time. The Sale will commence on or near Friday ere Oe NOL R NKIN, A s ANKIN, Auctioneer. Nov. 5, 1866. SELLING OFF! The Subscriber is now ready! ! ARTLES woming Great Bargains, for ‘their Casn, ‘rill do well to give him a call, and examine his stock and prices before purehas- ing elsewhere, us he is contident he cun satiefy them both in quality and price. His Stock in DR'Y GOODS consists of Alpaens, Castres. Coburgs, Wincey and Dress Goods in va- riety, Prints, Shirtings, Grey and White Cottona, Plain and Fancy Flaunel, Blick Broadcioth (very fine), lack Doe, Faney Tweeds, Gloves, Huse, Trimmings, &c. Ready-made Clothing, in Pants, Vests, and Over-conts; an assortinetit of Gente’ and Ladies’ Bouts. Men's Boots (home manufacture.) A yood stoek of —- wet Shelf Hard wure, Paints and Paint Oils, Fish Oil, Varnish, Glass, Putty, Crockery, &e. &e. Also, 5 Barrels bright Varnish, 1 Bbl. Black Vereleh, 10 bis Northern Piteh, 6 Wols Northern Tur, 1 tons nssorted lrou, from j ineh to Sinch, 100 Quin- tale Codtish (prime), a!l of whieh will be sold cheap for Cash. FINAL. TOGETHER WITH LATIN. GREEK, FRENCH, GERMAN, and all, } other Books now in use in the Colleges and Schools of this Island. ‘ | Suld Wholesale and Retail at very low Prices Jor’ Cash Ug Rewemoer. the place to bay CHEAP! SCHOOL BOOKS, is, HAVIE’S BOOKSTORE. | QUEEN STREED. HENRY A. HARVIE. | Nov. 19, 1866, 4i D. VAUGHAN, Manuiacturer cf Hats, Cups and Furs. QUEEN’S SQUARE, repaired to order. November 19. 1866. 3in MONEY WANTED. HE Undersigned notitivs his Country Customers that their ACCOUNTS must by PAID this FALL in-tull, and at the furthest by the Ist December. —- W.E DAWSON. Nav. 5, 1866. Buffalo Robes. Charlottetown, - - + - P. E. 1! pam Ladies’ and Gents’ Furs made and | Parties indebted to the Sulecriber will please eall and pay their respective amwouate inpandietale without further notice. REUBEN TUPLIN. Margate Neve London. Nov 12, 1886, tf NOTICE OF REMOVAL. L. VICKERSON, VHA NKFUL to his customers and the public tur past favors, begs leave respectfully to antounce that be bus Removed his Place of Business from the {lead of Queen's Wharf to. bis Ww SVARW,. Central Street, opposite the “ UNION HOTEL,” (formerly oecn- jied by Mc Daetn Grapy); and having iticronsed tacililivs for carrying ou Basineee, A Larger “tock, and BETTER ASSORTHENT, than sever before offered by bim, he vifally selicite = coutinaance of the patromage of the public. Summerside, Oct. 29, (866. _4in PERKIN'S yest RECELVED, wnd for Sale, a lot 2 Nol Kobes. DODD & ROGERS. November 12, 1866. ixl iw Cook Stoves to Burn Coal. USt RECELVED, at Dodd's Brick Sture, a lot first claes Cook Stoves anitable for DODD & ROGERS. i 7 isliw ‘ al. Nov. 12, 1866, Stock & Farming Implements, (PO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, the Sth Pecember next. pu the subscriber's premises, the fullowiug Stock HH ousiy EXPWCTED. per -Schvoner Edwin & Eve— 3. 100 Bblx. No. 1 Labrador Alerring. Apply so a S3LOMON MUTCH, 1). Wilson's old Stand. A. McNEILL, Readiug Room Building. Nov. 26th, 1866. , : Cabinet Organ for Sale. ve be SULD., on very moderate Terms. a Superior Cabivet ORGAN, manufactured Or te |by Hametn & Mason, Bostou It is a tery! ‘ handemoe article, and js in pertect tune and gen- Prine: dition. For further inferwation apply pt the Eraminer office. | Nant : 20 - , ‘| LBP Sule Lo coupe ee at 16 ovelock.? j earned Farming Implements, dc = | Ldtanght Horse, 7 years old; I chesunt Mare, half { Blood, -6yeare old, in foal. by Ellis's importes | Clydesdale horse ; 6 Mitch Cowes ju calf; 2 Stripers ; 1? Heifers inealf; 20% 1 Bull; 30 sheep, 8 Spring Pigs. Farming Uraplements—2 Carté, uearly new ; ii Truck, with Grou wheels; | Tron Ploggb; 1 | Weodun do: #-eet Harrows. | single-seated Wagon. | 1 Horse Mees, Cart and Wavou Harness, Himes, / Collars, Ohains, Back-bands, and sandey «ther | whiel-eunde buda’ ull deulersin Medicine threagh - ‘Vegetable Pain Killer, ‘QITANDS UNPARALLELED Gr the Cure of s : Diptheria, Diarrha, ‘Chilera, , ; and al! Summer: complairite ; , for sudden colds aud conghs. oul heve ouly. te use | it aud is willwive relief immediately J | FOR THE CURKOP | Burns, i : styelas, Salt Rheum, Sore + - i ‘Eyes, Sore Lips, { and ali luuenrs on the skin, pothing ever. wet shown te the public ean give each a Rumediute relief an | Peackstor*s Tndian Herb Ointment, | Fancaing Implements. ‘Tour of Hay and Staw, 2) ou) he Mrowinces ood erring Nets, 1 Frauklin Stowe, 1 Coaking | de. 2 sets China, | Crack Chora, d daxsberalo. 3) jdonen Milk Dishes. and a variety of utiar articles | | Loo Damerons to Mention. Terms —All eums under £2, cash ; @MAVID LAWSON. | Stanhoepe. Now, 1%, 186s, DL. H. PERKINS, Manufacturer, and by Dealers in Mediciue geveraily th the Provinces. ¥ qiiree iW. R. Warsow, Esyr., General 4upnte > Ot 8, 1966, Se 7 * ae ich the ‘EXILE Subscriber has received, per Ships At LOW PRICES for Cash or Approved Credit. advanced, wud those indebted to the Estate of’: ward w pay up theirrespective Accounts, the Sub- . Scalds, Frest Biles, Erys . St. Jobn, KR. amaantsover, Tobe soldin Charlottetown by all the f , | £2, eleven woutbe’ credit. oy. spproved joint notes. eae sere erneeae = ora +. i. hase Cea be Lae 4s é ~ ag a ae