I - — 2 ~ - a ot Oe ee should reaily, after all, LATEST btful, DESPATCHES FROM COLO. Tue Feaxcu Paice Iureriat a8 4 Paiy-| NIAL EXCHANGES. TER.—A compositor, who has wecepty been sohenll ‘employed in the correction of some of the: Losvos, Jan, 29—evening. | Emperor's slips of a new work he has an pro- ‘gress, communicates to the Printer’s Regis- | that the Eustern complication will result in | fer Some facts of interest concernmy the! war.....'Turkey has called out 150,000 re- | Emperor and bis son. He writes:—* The- gerves, and the Government of J’russia his! Kwyeror is a most particular und thorougily ordered that all military furluughs siiall end the practical reader in bis way; he will not ul- Ist of March. jow his speiling, accentuation, of porting | |to be interfered with in the least. Every | It is said that Maximilian has issued a mani- | vcrap of his copy - carefully preserved, festu ayuinst the arrangement made between believe, for returning to hun, und be will) | net allow a sheet toyu to press while there! France and the United States in regard to |- ; * eal ‘is a mark to be revived on it, without having | -* - —— ———— Se Cee ee Mr. Reilly. i he ¢ hustings which is very do ws really anxious for a biy dose 1 mi unt tt Howeves if be . of hummitiation— Wgges eaomneee sey oe It is considered certain at Constantinople ed inthe Webster case—he will vet itin (osting he opimion egtertaiued of him by the intelligent electors of the St. Peter's district, si ongst «hom be has thrust himself without invitation. He will try to derive a litele comfort trom the reception he met with from fitteen or twenty reople im the back woods, on whose minds the Panis, Jan. 29. ‘ ' nait-craned schoolmaster has heen operatmg Worvicgo, : / | - some time in Reilly's interest; bat he New You, 31. |' sent tv him to be carziully looked at. 1) * , i jam told that the little Prince is a capital | evidently has no true conception of the great Panama dateg are to the 2ird inst. i probable that Mr. Burtoa, our minister at Bo- etry 2 . wnt P ree eee oe ; oo | poetry andetostes. which I have seen recenily ae ‘s ould rece = a = a8 > apo “ay rom | veut tu be worked, are soe of bis compos- | the srument fur the olfe anyuave | Sa . } | ~ sees rf , A Ph gal aan itiows, they are very nicely put together. Tt f " 4 . a LY 8 senera - .-+! 1 bear he has everything of tuts sort to bund, ihe allied fect Was & auliparaiso.....1t W33/ with cases of the best maheguny, & small | *teo . sre ie ar . ad ening f 2 Ye ata oan wien. «comets Oe repens eaietens mi rpmamnvaras of sates ve ee ooh i OnIny a . fuayans. | encloses u nest of carelully arran,red drawers, | : iA — Che revolution in Mendoza had not spread | containia rd wall . office | A large and influential meeting of the mer to any of the other provinces in the Argenti: a | sos a © Vasepey OF monoR anenee a Lothe k place in the Temperance | Repuhli tT! J : , ie | Gttings tor his use, wud the prettieet little chants aud others tvok piace | — i - on ... There is nothing of importance pone in the world. The young Prince also, | Fe cnand water atadinasinan wm told, displays considerable skill in bring: | ing up wood-cuts, fur which he seems to} LAT ET ae ace ro j have wtauste. [should not wonder if his roy- « Be AME. Ch. al parent does not occasionally assist him, : Sv. Jouys, N. B., Feb. ath. | for be mast know something »! the practical | i¢ wes plainly seen that public opinion had Lord Naas expected to arrive at Ottawa | department of a compsioter's work, by the | greatly changed in Charlottetown since the | arly in spring as Governor General... . . (ra-| grewt skill and taste he displays in his alter- a 0 Gules tetanteanheadl conkabh Loan | 2¢tl de Tritane Ane Paris, of the Ist inst.,| tons and corrections, which would do credit ov, Cy, Cotes intro ~ ” “| protests agaist rendition of Lamirande to] to the best type-setter in the business. The Bill theoagh the Leyisiature, and succe led in) British Government. . London despatch of | Emperor seems tu be very fond of the old gaining the sanction of Her Majesty's ¢ lonial | 2ud says plans of Government do not embrace | fuced style of type in all his fanciful displays, Minister, by his introducing a Bill into the | introdvetion of a Reform Bill; subject will be | and evinces coneiderable literary ability in ; 8 Pi m. tekan! merely recommended... . Rumored Laird Lim-| the poetic and prose bijous which are vecasion- . 4 . . ol i. 80 ° P " | y a lmperial Parliament to give effect to US 30) self offers to pay “Alabama” claims... ..| ally priated from his pen, though the author- a : ~ ’ y P 6 grew was the opposition to it by the Conserva-| Gold 1564, |Ship is kept secret.”’ tive party here that a numerously sigued peti-| Sr. Jony, N. B., Feb. Sth. . . ‘3 ai . . sen avainst| Sean Francisco, 3rd.—Mexican Consul at} Trt Pook Lrrrle SUFFERER WILL BE tion was got up and sent to the Queen syainst) .* sb te . | borepraret ¥ relieved by . MRS. WINS ‘ " vee, | this city received official information of capture | pyr. OS ee een the measure, and it was dropped after the Bill| ¢ f 4 ‘ ee | LOW'S) SOOTHING SYRUP tor children : : Ce jof the important town of Carnores, 10 miles | wthine | ti Rous''t pene fl: was read a first time. The present)Govern-| from Mexico, together with Imperial forces) ,, ati a a ind callie days’ ah pr . pr . - i“ ; } ‘ on, cure SOc, a ul, ’ ment having purchased the Cunard Estate, and | commanded by Col. Madina, who was shot by | gives the child quiet, natural sleep, trou which © one- order of court martial. itawakes invigorated and refreshed. Pertectly mothers cap extent of the district, and the immense number ef voters it contains. The evening of the 26th will opew his eyes to his folly. — >_> — Hail on Friday evening last, to tar consideration the necessity of a Loan in con ection with the working of the Land Purchase Pill; and from the tasnimous voice in its favor, ——————— ST ae agreeimg to pay about forty thousand, half the purchase withiu eighteen months the | London, 4th.— Cowley, Minister at Paris, re- sale in ail cases, us ; ‘ i - ke 4 4 . 1 a, | sued Brazil preparing to prosecute war | testily. first tetelme as caus a dram on bo : millions of ; ene - oe _- ‘ ; , vigorvusly against Paraguay.....Guld 1385. | Hosrerrer’s Sromace Brrrens —Who is Banks; and it appeared oy the feeling of the Sr. Jous, N. B., Feb. 6th. | there that does not desire to be always exempted meeting that the present money difficultics were Cholera of very virulent type has broken out trow indigestion—teo have a good appetite, a pain caused by the Bank not discounting, which is at Port Glasgow; deaths considerable. font oes. ? oer on wregular pulse, : : - re ed ei ee -}healthy complexion tthis meets the eye of attributed to the Government purchase of so | _ Paris, ith. — Estimated value of £0008 | any who are not thus blessed, let them try cuibdtinmeisietl, ten, hep et futernational Exhibition | WOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS. We ers that many who signed the Petiti wr jomeunte “ one million pounds sterling... .-| guarantee that this dehghtiul tonie will restore pe wees e Petition against! Gould 138}, aud expected to go up. any stomach, however weak, tu a healthy cou- the Loan bill see that the merchants and others | Sr. Jouy, Feb. 6. | dition ; thatat will bring buck the truantappetite are ezippled in their basiness for want of that | Queen's speech says, “in accordance with = eons Nn eae a et : : ta LP “eet ‘ idewtten « B eeble aud emaciated, suffering trom dyspep- as ® measure to aasist the Banks to meet the| the wishes of the I at incial I ele oo, 2 Bill gia or indigestion in any form, are advised for (be ; t | will be submitted to you, which by consolidation | |. a advance required under the purchase of sv large | ' "ee : ? HGAhON) wake of their own bodily and mental comfort, to S*| of Colonial interests and resourees, will give | try jt. Ladies of the most delicat tituti # queutiiy of land as the Cunard Estate, and) strength as members of same Empire, and | ¢ sity t “t I 7 \ so a tes | cane adel, a : 7 a a e 2.2 | ies to ite harmilessness and ite restorative pro- to assist in the accommodation of ex: hange | animated by feelings of loyalty to the same | perties. Physicians everywhere, disgusted with so much required at this season oll Gee vont | Sovereizn. The leaders of both parties have ‘the adulterated liquors of commerce prescribe it » 4 : , : 7" "| agreed not to move about Reform until Confe-| aa the safest and wost reliable of all stomachica, We have been furnished with a few of the! deration be settled. . . .Gold 86;. and it is certainly much mors agreeable than - > *.* - . . “ a _ » ; a > * 5s pames attached to the Petition against the | Sr. Jouy, N. Bi. Feb. &th.— London, 6th. y oe pg hom gamma of the Loan Bil!, and some of whom were present at|—Derby, in reply to enquiry made by Russell, | pep. ty 7 Qw — | said Stanley asked Seward to state plainly points of claims for adjustment by arbitration desired iby Government of United States. Bank of England rate of discount, three per cent. the meeting, voting aud arguing iu favor of Lesa new :— Ta. H. Haviland, Mayor; J. W. Morrison, J. P.: Albert H. Yates, J. P.; Daniel Davies, J. P.; William Heard, J. P.; Watsoa Duch- man, John C. Binns, J. P.; Theo. Desbirisay, J. P.: George Beer, J. P.; Rich. Heartz, J. P.; William Candali, J. P.; H. Haszard, W. F. Dawson, Edward Palmer, M. P. P.; Fre-| derick’ Brecken, Thos. Dodd, Che. Palmer, dota Longwerth, M. P. P.; W. H. Pope, James C. Pope, M. P. P. and J. P.; James Yeo, J. P. and M. P. P.: Wellington Nelson, Joha Brecken, J. P.; Hammond Johnston, M. i: dR W. Brecken, J. D. Haszard, L. C. Owen, J. P.; John Yeo, M. P. P.; and some -heudred cthers. Mrs. Restell, New York, uses lacge furnaces for burning ladies’ babies. It has created great sensation.—Gold 1373 Sr. Joux, N. B. Feb. 9th, 1867.—Papers say there is trouble about Commissariat in this city. Court of enquiry going on. Screw loose in Post Oflice. No official here supposed to be implicated. Paris, 7th—Emperor’s a ress to Corps Leyislatiff will announce fins! Sapatiien to close Eastern and Mexican ques- tions. London, 7th.—Stanley states Govern- ment protested against proceedings in Spaia in case of “ Tornado.” —Gold 133}. i iP ee “HEM ADVERTISEMENTS. Selling Daily! Who wants Bargains? HE Subseribers have decided to Sell the whole of their extensive Stock of Dry Goods, Hardware, and Groceries, at unusually low | prices for Cash. All persons having money to ex- | pend will fiud they cau make a profitable invest- nient of it by purchasing from us ut Georgetown or | Montague Bridge any article comprised in our Stock. The | — BumMensine, Feby. 7th, 1867.—At the Ar| DRY GOODS . ° i | nual Meeting for the appointment of Directors | CONSIST IN PaRT OF ; | , : _ | of the Bank at Summerside, the list elected stood | Grey, White, and Printed Cotton; Striped and Tae following very importart Despatch is} ,, qian vib: Faucy Shirtings, in Cotton and Wool ; Cotton und | ‘ ‘ . : } ? | Linen Bed-tlek and Sheeting; Cambric Lining ; | published in the last Royal Gazette for general) J Lefurgy, 800; J. Haszard, 770; J. Muir-| Silesia, Holland, Casban, aud Fancy Vi dea Winceys, Merinos, Tweeds, ep AN IMPORTANT DESPATCH. | | ' information. We have not time for any com- | head, 763; Angus McMillan, 739; J. L.. Holman, | cela rN. a : ¢ 1596; J. Ri Gardiner, 512; J. Cam li, 462. | Lustres, Serges, Checks, and other Dress Goods; | ments at present :— | pit Ma a on we | Shawls and Mantles ia variety; Mantle Cloths, y Dowowe Sesem, 1% dewey, 62. | Cnanamrrasows Lirenont & Deserve "pints. pet batt iadT as Sir,— Soctety.—The subject for debate next Friday Gents’ and Childrens’ Boots, Shoes and Slippers, | . a ile oi evening will be: Sheuld our Legislature graut | Hats, Caps, Furs and Hosiery; Ribb , Flowers, a eee eto of —_ * Bounty for the euceuragewent of the Mackere Feutivers, and Faney Goods gee + Taibors’ iad , “ . * ae Fishing ™ To be opened by Isaac C. Hall, Easy. | Trimmings, &e., &e., Ke, rovinces Rave reached « poiat at which PE) ‘Phe meeting will be held in the Upper Temper-| : | think it right the: you should be genera ly ap-| Hall, at 5 e’clock, and will be open to the public. | Hardware, prised of the mode in which that proposal is ) Adwission fee, two pence, to defray expenses. CUMPRISES: viewed by Her Majesty's Government. They | P. 8S McGowan, Sec’y. | ,, . . oe are set qaaware of the difficulties which must | Her., Pat., Isl. = ese a. Se ne. Gorman attend any attempt to consolidate in ope body - =>: - | of Nuila, Spikes and irade. Goth on a ‘wepanbes S eienae ot aoa whose habits,| The line of Railway from Halifax to West | fae ae aoe eee: Window Glass, ws s must be, in man onnetn: | tne a : : wits i" | Chain Traces, Codlines and Hook«, Shovels, Spades, Eforet, Pee sete shee is | River, Pictou Co., * distance of 82 miles, is NOW| Hoex and Forks, Stoves and Stovepipe, Shelf inde. By far the most impurtant ‘est of | OS for traffic. We believe that the line through | Hardwure, &e., &¢ , Ke. pe }te Pictou will be opened: iu the early part of | * Groceries. those difficulties has been removed in the PFe-| next summer, as origiually reperted.—S¢. John Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Soup, Candles, Tobacco. | Lucine und Kerosine Oil, Labricating Oil, Paint | sent instance by the wise and loyal foresight of) Tete 4 ' 3 graph. the public men of Lower Canada, who, ia their | ? , treatmeat = this oe _ shown them: | JF . Maguire, M. P. for Cork, had a diner | Vil, Varnish and Paints; Prime punies Herring, | ailces aber eeoeee a manly ee | giver him at New Orleans last week, and epeech- “ nore eee Seale Fish, barrels Pork and Beef, | hereditary customs aud institunous with » gene- ated : aso Se ainiidanes i the justice ‘and friendly | were mate by Generala Buckner and Hued, | rae No. 1 to No. 6, Hemp Cordage from 9) feeling of their more numerous fellow s ibjects | iateat the Centedeento eemp. * ut x arena ear ow of Bexish origin. The questions which remain oe . |All the above good ‘ ; Jes) ‘ : ) goods andsmany other articles xre in emutroversy will be approached by Her By a telegram: received to-day from Ottawa, | joy offered to the public at euinnacly tow gure | Majesty's Government with anxious and careful we learn that the Hon. Mr. McGee will probably | tor Cush. ’ attention, but, 1 must add, in wo spirit of in leave Boston, en route to England, in the steamer) |: © — ahe-<at Men's yes nant teen 4ife rence. ; r Asia, on Weduesday vext.—Halifac Express. | yains? Come with your money, for without it iThatia time of war or tumult the armed force ; wi ae ‘? British North America should be one,under| A {t'ghtful accident occurred during the journey | aue tupreme command—that in time of peace, | of the Queen of Spain to Lisbon. The explorator | pone 2-0 ~— ee great lines of | jocumutive preceeding the royal train ran over the communi ‘ ‘ ; : reiage tes ese - Peon crowd assembled at the station of Daimiel, a few) — sheuid he governed by the same aon that ‘ab miles before reaching Cindad Real. About thifty | extended public opinion should be brought to| people were killed or wounded. bear on tue settlement of narrow local contro- i j a versies, and that the most important a‘lairs of | It is stated in an English journal that the success FEVHE aubseriber will sell, at SALES ROOM, ‘Wicitish Motth Amucies theald be udmivistered | of the — ar led tw the revival of} . : — WEDNESDAY, the 27th inst, at 1) the ts ae “| several schemes for establishing communication | o'clock, und continue the Sale aft d 7 ecombiastian of the eblest men whom it) by other routes. Arrangements have been nearly | evening—- re ee " s 10 me 80 ur completed for beginning the manufacture at Liver- a , 80 prevading, and so permanevt in| pusl of the eable for the North Atlantic route by| The Annual Consignment from their charac ter, that I should be wantin ¢to my | way of Teeland and Greenland, and the prospectus / duty if I did not express to you, and through of the new company will be issued at onee L UMLEY, London. you to the community over which you preside, | Meanwhile the great Northwestern line is pro-| my earnest hope that no trifling obstacle will | ereesing slowly and surely, and the projection of | 2.500 Vols. other lines ia aure te follow. Itonly needed tobe) o aves! will b tate th nes clearly demonstrated that electric communication } + sma aoa ek hon. en he allowed to interfere with their full attain- between the two continents was possible, to make | N. RANKIN. Auctioneer ment. dsm ject ia not to express any »pinion | a oe leubles nearly as common as steamebip lines— |) Pobrnary 11, 1867 sae to 0 Exchange. — ine ouecoth on the a of this measure, hut to give to the | principle om which it is founded that frank sup | a . it is f ‘ nls “s _—_—_-- Dissolution of Copartnership. ae ae ep ae ‘ onsider | Notwithstanding all the eouflicting accounts HE CO-VARCNE e > . * oe rom m, I # ouly add, that You we have bad from Mexice, it would appear that | I 4 ek NERSUILP heretofore coon a — évspatch | Maximilian retaine the confidence of the great | I have, &e., &2., Ac., Feb'y 11, 1867. -_—- - —— see A. A. MACDONALD & BROS., Georgetown. MACDONALD & BROs, Montayue. February Ith, 1867. AUCTION, BOOKS! BOOKS! existing between the Subscribers, as TOBAC- (mass of the people. The returcing popularity of | inn pk PURERS, is this day dissolved by | the Emperor bas been brought about, it is sta- | aya ' | ) | yreut bargains cannot be expected. | | } } “HEN. ADVERTISEMENTS. THE DAY BEFORE NOMINATION ! FESHEH Subscriber will sell at Auction in front of hia Reom, Queen Square, gt MoN- PAY, sth inet, at lle clock ¢ 50 bbls FLOUR, 20 Chests Couzo TEA, 4 hiids. Sugar, 10 Boxes Raisins, 2 boxes Cavendish Lolac- cv, 10 doz Coru Brooms, 50 bbls, Lithradur Merring. Also a iaryge assortment of DRY GOODS suitable for the trade, comprising Grey sod White Calicves, Printed Cottons, striped Shirtintgs, Bed- ticks, Cobargs, Alpacas, Winceys, Sapertine Bea- ver, Pilot and Whitney Cloths, Doeskius and It wes} compositor, sod, if some forms of juvenile Tweerds, Cotton Reele and Threads, Pina, Needles, | Houke & Eyes, Knives and Forks, Tea-Trays, and a variety of olber urticles. . WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, Feb. EL, 1867, F ALMON TWINKS; uw Fypsesue and bene Set Lines and Traw! Hooks ; “ Gundry’s ” Cod Lines, all sizes ; = Cod and Hake How I Cod leads and Swivels; N Cod Splitters aud Throaters 7 G Cod Line Snoods (or Gangings ); 1 Common and Galvanized Boat Nails; 8 Copper Boat Nails and Roves ; 6 Boat Compasses ; Manilla Rope ; 7 Paints and Oils ; Putty ; Sheet Zine, The Largest Supply yet Imported. H. kK. STARBIRD & CU. * City Hardware Store.” . CW'tewn Feb 1i 1867. 6i NOTICE. fEXHE Subscriber begs leave to call the attention of his numerous customers to his WELL SELECTED STOCK OF British, American and Colonial MERCHANDIZE, which he is now disposing of at his usual low prices for Casv or CoUstry Propucs; and partienlarly ww call the attention of those having ranning Ac- counts, that the same is now ready for delivery, up to the Ist of January, 1867, a settlement of the sume, by Note or otherwise, at that date beiify re- quired, ewing to a change to take place in bis business at the lst of April next. r WM. SANDERSON. Georgetown, llth Feb'y, 1867. Im AT GEORGETOWN. Vue Subscriber offers for sale, by private bargain, the good Shallop Three Sisters, of the burthen of Thirty Tons, as she now lies in the barbour of Georgetown, together with all her Suils, Standing aud Running Rigyiug, Anchors, Chains, Gearing, &c, which wre all in excellent condition. WM. SANDERSON, Broker. Georgetown, 11th Feb’y, 1867. lm ay ALL Amounts due to JOHN HALEY, lately doing business at MONTAGUE BRIDGE, by Book, Bond, Note or otherwise, are requested to ve immediately paid to WILLIAM SANDEKSON, at whose Office his Books vow lie, and ‘vho is authorised to receive the same, and grant the proper acquittauce. Bark! Bark! Bark! 1500 Cords of Hemlock Bark wanted at the City Tannery. Tue Subscriber is now prepared to make Contracts with parties for the above comp i- ment of Bark, whieh will be let iu lots from Thirty Cords and upwards, Further particulars will be made known on ap- plication to the Subscriber at the City Tanuery. W. B. DAWSON. Feb. 4, 1867. FOR SALE, 10.000 FEET SCANTLING, as- sorted sizes, 10,000 Fence Poles, good quality, sessoned, 150 Cords FIREWOOD, Fur and Sprue, 20 do do Hardwood. The above is within 1} wiles of the city, on the Mount Edward Road, and will be delivered esther there or in the city, as may be required, on appli- cation to H. HASZARD. Charlottetown. Feb’y Lith, 1867. isl FLOUR! FLOUR! FLOUR! VUE Subscriber offers for Sale, cheap for Cash, at his New BRICK STORE, GREAT GEORGE STREET, EXTENSIVE SALE AT AUCTION! (pan Subsecriter wil! sell by PUBLIC * AUCTION, eo WEDNESDAY, the Afth day of February, 1867, at 11 o'clock, /ala credit of six months, A General Assortment of Drapery and Hardware Goods, cansisting of | Ribbous, Buttons, Cotton Reels, Hats, Fur Caps, | Shawle and Gloves, Mushaa, Qik and Cotton Lace | Edgings, 2 superiar Dinner.Sets, very band. | In HARDWARE, a gevess! assortinent. Also, on THURSDAY, the 14th Feb'y, “other articles. j and | some, | will be offered, at four moutha’ .cxedit, | Boxes Tea, Puncheons Molasses, Sagar-in thés, | tierces and barrels; bags of Rice, barrels Flour Ch'town, 28th Jan., 18b7. land Oniona, Raisins. Fige and Herring. Glothe. ‘Dreas:Goods, Silk and Cotton Velvet “AUCTION, TRADE SALE. TYYO be eold by POBLIC AUCTION, at the } Subscriber's Sale Room, Queen's Strert, on WEDNESDAY, the 13th day ot February next, ‘at 11 w’clock, a om, aw jarge aeaertwent vf | DRY GOODS suitable tueithe country trade. a ae | — ALI 30 Cheate TEA, 900 Barrele FLOUR, WO Kegs TOBACCO, 10 Tens IRON, assorted 4 Casks Sherry WINE, 1 do BRANDY, 10 Cases of CLARET, with a variety of Termse—-3 mantha. : W,. McGILL, Auctioneer, pat isl her. a Ceaccasbnecch aoe | N. b.—Merchauts in the couuty will find it to | About the first week fh March next, their advantage tu attend this Sale, as-bargains | | may be expected. W.W..LORD. Charlottetown, Feb’y 4, 18€7. To the Electors of the First Elec- | toral District of King’s County. GEN JLEMEN: | (BME Mouse of Assembly having been dis- solved by Proclamation of His Excelleucy the Lieutenant Governor, you will, vo the 2tith of the present saonth, be called upou to elect two Members to represent your interests in the Lower Branch of the Jvegislature, [ix a matter of re- gret that the period of the year selected is one so inconvenient both tor Electors and Candidates ; but the Goverament alone are reaponsible for this, and also for the additional serious incunvenence which they have uutecessarily imposed upon a large number of the Electors of King’s County, by appoimting the General Election to be held on the day by law ordained for the sitting of the Su- preme Court in Georgetown. Grand Jurors, Petit Javers, Suitors aud Witnesees must either attend at Georgetown and thus be deprived ot their tranehise, or they spust neglect their duties, run the rick of being fined, or postpone the trial of their causes aud suffer inconvenience and ex- pense, The recent elections of members of the Legis- | |y'tive Council indicate an entire ubsence of conti- dey ee in the Government, The strange want of cor, ‘ality which for some time past has existed and & ‘en openly evinced between the members ot the Gov etainent, has been little calculated to in- spire the conviction that the affairs of the country cau any Jor. set be safe in their keeping. Divided among theme ©!¥es, constantly forgettul of the first principles of , Wsponsidle Gosernment, having no coufidence in ea. t Other individwally,huw can they expect you tu 1 8ve confidenes in them collec- tively ? I thank you yer which you extends the very cordial reception da. 9 me when L visited the District and held Public Meetings last week and in the month of July last. The sssurauces of support which I then poeen ed Were most grati- fying to me, and, in accorulane * with the 1ueitation alinost unanimously given, 1. 44i0 offer ayselt with confidence as a candidate to T Your suffrages. It will be my sincere desire, shor ‘ld I be again returued as your representative, to evote myself in, 1 trust, a spirit of moderation fo i.e further- ance aud support of all measures calc vlated to advance the general interests of th Ie land or supply the local wants of the District. 11 wel see the Education Act altered and remowelk 4 i many respects; 1 think that the Teachers sho: “! be placed in a better and more independent » os. ~ tion with respect to the payment of their salaries, | and that the mode of making assesswents for | building Schools and other educational purposes should be simplitied, so as to render the Office of a Trustee less burdensome and dangerous than it is at present. The provisions of the Land Pur- chase Bill should be extended as much as possible, and efforts made to induce the yet remaining Proprietors of rented Township Lands to sell to the Government. This measure of the Liberal party has been now adopted by its oppouents, wha have failed to produce any other one equally good. Had the Loan Bill been allowed to pass, it would have proved a very valuable adjunct to the Land Purchase Bill; particularly at the present time, and enabled the Government to pay the purebase money for the Cunard Estate without that serious inconvenience to the mercantile community which hax been caused and yet will be caused by the node adapted, and, moreover, would have euabled them to resell to the ‘Tenantry at a lower figure than under present circumstances they can, per- hapa, affurd to do. The enlargement of trade with the United States and other countries, the improvement of the system of road-muking, the general extension of the benefits of Steam communication as far as possible to all parts of the Island, the encourage- ment of the fisheries, an increase of efficiency 18 all branches of the’ Public Service, as weil as a careful economy in the expenditure of the Public Revenue. are all objects which will require and ve well worthy of the serivus attention of the in- cowiug Legislature. I am, as you know, an opponent to the proposed Confederation of this Island with the other Bri- tish North American Provinces. I have always felt confident that the Imperial Government would not compel us to adopt the scheme so long as we clearly and pointedly evinced our repug- nance to it. The Bill now before the Imperial Government confirms this opiuion,—it leaves it optional with the inhabitants of the Island to con- tederate or remain out; and [ hope that a suffi- ciently large majority of uembers opposed to the | measure will be returned at the counng Election | to prevent any danger of its consuimunation through | lucal Legislation. adjoining the residence of Kicharp Heartz. Esq., and near the Soath frout of the Colonial Building, 200 bls. extra Stake FLOUR, JOSEPH HENSLEY, 200“ snperfine State F . oe. Ond Feb’y, P67. 200 * CRACKERS, ie Charlottetown, 2nd Feb'y, 1867 mH $ hide. PSS or eee fo the Electors of the Second 4 49 chests and half-chests Congo TEA, with his usual stock of LIQUOKS & GRO- | CERIES. MARTIN O'HALLORAN. Charlottetown, Feb. Lith, 1867. lm i—_—- ‘Flour, Sugar, Molasses, Kerosene, Ke., Ke. offer tor SALE— 200 Barrela Extra Canada FLOUR, 100) do do American deo 200 do Superfine do do 10 Hhds. Biigh: Retailing SUGAR, 25 do do Heavy MOLASSES. 25 Chests TEA (warranted), 3 Boxes TOBACCO, 10 Casks Kerosene OTL, j 2 Bales Buffalo Robes, 10 Quarter Casks Pale BRANDY, 2 do do WHISKEY, 4 Puncheons RUM. 6 Barrela CRANBERRIES, | 10,000 CIGARS, | 50 Sides American SOLE LEATHER, 60 Keys NAILS and SPIKES, 5 Sheepskin COATS, 10 Doz Grain SACKS, (Signed) CARNARVON. | ted, by the United States Government attempt: | All parties owing the late Firm are requested to | 7 Coils Cordage, Hemp, and Manilla i rr i Ldiee Gall : . | make payment to MORIN LOWDEN, who alone | aa s, " ; Lieut. Governor Dundas, Xe., ke., ke. | ing tu interfere in the affairs of that couotry. to teed to sessive dekts, and ee oo ~Kiso—~ retengt | the liabilities uf the late Firm. : nee ieee | ‘Turoat AFrecrions.—A Prysictan wrer- , NOTICE TO THE ELECTORS AT GRAND! isu from Newtaue, New York, speaking of the | 2 ee RIVER, LOT 56. | beneficial effects resulting from the use of) Ch'town, Jannery 1, 1867. . pe wie aceite |“ Brown's Bronchial Troches," says: “* For alle-| : undersigned respectful | viating that horrid icritation only felt by those | fei iy Japan.) ee his whe bave suffered from any Bronchial Affection. | [ ends in Southern end of the Second and for Hoarseness and Sore Throat too, District of King's County to meet him at the [ was) phat he will still continue the basiness of wannfac wer all you clano for them.” To aveid die pure Virginia Leaf, und trusts, as the superio EFERRING to the above, the Sub. scriber would reepectfully inform the public house of Robe . . Mr, t Howlett, Grand River appointment, be sure tw obtain the genuine quaiity of the article is so well known, that he wil Wharf, on the evening of Nomination, 19th inat., at 7 o'clock, should the weather aud the state of the roads permit, in order to consult with respect to the forthcoming election. EDWARD WHELAN. Charlettetown, February 12, 1367. nt Ova absence from Town during the greater pert of last week, has preveuted us from givin, atlestion to some editorial matters. We trust our réeders will make every allowance for us &t the presen’ important crisis. a OUR FISHERIES! Ova readers will observe that the ‘ishing | fuer children, Debating Society,” next Friduy evening. This meeting, though under the ausvices of the Debating Society, will he oper public, and we learn that several of the leading debaters of the City have agreed to tuke part, i the discussion. > - The performarves of the Charlottetows! “Dramatic Club oa Wednesday and Thursday itis patience _Sreuings were ° wioees, borne . very creditable to th: young | im tw the Divine Will, Jemima, relict of the date. men engaged ia them, Bee! a native of Kilkenny, !* Brown's Bronchial Troches.” gunmen Died, du thig City, on Monday merning last, the 4t } | coutinue to merit a share af een patronage. MORIN LOWDEN. Peake's Building. Queen Street. Jan. L, isan § Feb'y 1}. To Contractors. VENDERS will be received until the Is 100 ‘Tons Cow Bay COALS, 15 do Pictou do Slack. | All of whiek will be sold low for approved pay ments, CARVELL BROS. | | 5,000 Bushels Liverpool SALT, | Feb’y 11, 1867. free to confess (though I am an M. D.) they ans-) gir yc the best SQUARE ROD TOBACCO, trom | Valuable Farm at New London “uped me, upon being ane r! " FOR SALE. INO be sold at Public Auction, at the Colonial | & Building in Charlottetown, on MONDAY, the Lith day of March next, atthe hour of 12 o'clock, | ~————= | noon, that valuable Leasehold Farm of 90 acres) | now inthe possession of James Brevi, sitnate at) New London, bounded as follows: Commencin t ata stake fixed on the shore of Greuville Buy, at day of MARCH ext: for the ereetivn and | the south west boundary of James Sinpeott tet | John Carey's, St. Andrew's, ou Wednesday the completion of a BRICK CHURCH, ou Kivtehtord| farm, thence rnoning south 452 East fifty ei Square. according to the plans und specif ations t to be seeu at the office of E. J. Hody -on, Esq. | Separate tenders will alaw be received tor the fol: lowing portions of the buildimg ; 1. Excavutors 3. Curpenters aud Joiners. 4. Plasterers. ; 5. Painters and Glaziers. ie Y cS i . ‘.. wo inet, Eliza, the belowed wife of Mr. Thomas Cu teithtal perforumass of the work. hit!, Baker, ia the 37th year of her age, leaving | 4 diseoneolate husband and numerous Interests «if the Colony will be the subject of! one aud friends to mourn their irrepurabic Debate Lefore the “ Charlottetown Literary | At Halifax, ou the painful illness, Patriek Mallowny, aged 387 ‘and affectionate father. of dvis eve, Mr. Riehurd Grant. Decensed was sueial and Christian virtues, and | for bis mav mented by friends and relatives. ' pow deeply At Sa Hurbor, Jan. Kubert I | William Crosby, Esq., in her 75th year. 24th ult., after a short bnt eure, Ireland, leaving a wife and | | four children to moarn Ure loss of a kind hushand At Souris, Line Road, Lot 45. on Friday, the Mth she instant, Christigna, the beloved wife of Douuld A. to Medaanc, in the 36th year of her age. At China Point, Lot 50, Jan. 22, in the 72nd year wative of Co. Kilkenny, lreland, and emigrated to to this Island iu 1827. He was highly esteemed 25, Isabella McKie, W. CUNDALL, GEO. COLES, k. KR. HOWGSON, d.s. CARWELL, ¥. W. HALES, E. J. UC DGSON, February th, 1867. ix! pat. Building Committee 2 Masons, Bricklayers, Stone asiter sand Slatere. o| chains and thirty eizht links, to the Settlemeut Road leading to Grenville Buy thence followin the varions courses thereof tiorthwurdly tw th | place of commencement, agreebly to the plan al | wexed to the Lease thereof. | March, A. D, 1840, from the Hon, Lawrence Suliva to dames Bell, for a term of 100 yeurs ut a rent ot | one Shilluig stg. per acre, with power lo the ten-| h Each tender to be uccompanied by the names of | ant or assignee to urchase al wny time within the | reons willing te become wecarity for the | term ar twenty shillings st. per acre. was aesigned to the subseriber by Heed b | 26th day of December, A.D. 1860. The Farm wi be sold clear of arrears of rent. For Terms, &e, apply to the subscriber. NHE Subsribers have IN STORE, mad The ubove piece of | ‘land is held under Lense dated the 23rd day of | The Lense) duted the I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your ob’t. serv't, Electoral District of King’s County. GENTLEMEN: Having been nominated at several influential meetings recently held in your District, as a car didate for your suffrages at the forthcomiig Elee- tions, aud the House vf Assembly having been now dissolved, I avail myself of the earliest oppor- tunity to say that [ accept these nowinations. In polities, I need scarcely say that I au a Libe- ral from couviction, and tu that party I will give my hearty support in the future as in the past. = CALE AT Tit Jau. 8. 167. friends, and the publie gel. pose of his stock of prices, in order to clear out the end of March. will be given. AND Under the patronage of Mrs. Dundas. T is proposed to hold a Bazvar in the TEMPERANCE HAJ.L, in Charlottewown, ktowarts:the erection of u Parsonage in connecwen with the Episcopal Charch, Southport, ona piece of yvround.in that vicinity, kindly bestowed by Major | Picton Beete for the benefit of the Chareh. | A tuble of retresiments will be provided. and a | variety of wsefalurticles exhibited, suited for the jase of both tawnand country, aud will be sold at | waderate prices. | The tellowiug Ladies will act as a Committee \fur the Bazaar, and will thankfully receive contri- } butious from all kiuddfriends who ure disposed to jassist them in this uudertaking: Mrs. Raytield, | Mrs. Barker, Mrs. Stewart, Southport; Mrs. Charles Stewart, Mre. E. Younghusband, Mrs | Cupel, Miss Longworth, Charlottetowu. Utehe particular day dor holgaug the Bazaar, notice will be given in due,rinne. There will be a Coucert given in the evening. N. B. Lhe Band will be in attendance during the day and at the Coucert.iu the eveuiny. Feb. 6, 1807. King Square Warerooms! STEAM €ABINET SHOP! (pur Sabscriber begs to iwform hia numerous customers, both in town and country, that he has receutly added to bix Establishment Steam Machinery! ef.the best and on the most improved prin- ciples, and that he is now prepaved to execute Planing, Turning, Sawing and Jigging, of every description, from fourteen/inches to oneceighth,in thickues, (with saws from one- and-#-half ipch to the twenty-faarth of up inch,in- width), and.also machinery of every| dese ptioa for Window Blinds and Venetian Shades, for both portable aud statiovery STAND ! CROLLS, OLD . - splines. | Constantly on band a larwe sgpply of Mate- 4 riaks of every description, for Mining, Draw-| ing and Bedroom Farvitore, ia Black Walnat. Mahogany, Rosé and Satin Wood; Bird-eyed g aud Curled Maple, Birch and other Weods 7. ' Every class of Farniture made and enesusedian in-all the several branches of the Cabinet B Making and Upholstering Business, in thei most substantial maaver, and of the latest . stwles, on as reasonable terms as any similar v estalishment in the Provinces. R Undertaking with Hearses, dc, in any part lof the Inland. Z _ All ordere punetually attended to, and satis- . fic, 90 guaranteed, i MARK BUTCHER. | dw NOTICE! Reduced Prices! Tae Subscriber, intending to make a esa, hereby informe his ; in his \usi. aE aoe axa. erally, that he will dis- Dry Goods amd Groceries, which is large and well-assorted, #€ greatly reduced his present Stock by Great Bargaiu's ALEX. ROSS. | Next Apothecaries’ wiell. Charlottetown, Jan. 21, 1867. — Et REQUEST. Mp He Subscriber requests all debted to him to PAY UP by the 31st of this} month, as all sums UsPAID at that time will be) SUED FOR without further notice. | JOUN P. IRVING, At the Office of G. W. DeBlois, Egq , Great George Street. Charlottetown, Jan. 28, 1867 Im CHARLES QUIRK, MANUFACTURER i j ‘Square Rod, Gents’ Bright’ AND TOBACCO. Queen Street, Charlottetown, - - - - January, 21 1867. ly THE ELECTIONS ARE COMING! CONFEDERATIONISTS ! AND ANTI-CONFEDERATIONISTS ! ! can be supplied with the best PARIS SILK HATS, for the occasion, at P. E.L. All measures Laving a tendency to ameliorate the condition of the people, and to promote the pros perity of the Colony, will receive my warmest support. Believing that self-government 1s one of the greatest privileges that cau be enjoyed by a people, L have been, and still am, opposed to the Quebee scheme of Coutederation. 1 am, in fact, opposed to ang closer political connection with | Canada than that whieh already exists 10 & Cour won allegiance to the British throue ; but if the Imperial Goverament should hereatter subuit for our consideration another plan of Colonial Union, based upon mere fuvourable terins than those of the Quebec scheme, I would deem it iy duty to refer the saree to you befure takiog any definite section thereon. : Should I succeed, Gentlemen, in my election, whilat I shall always be anxious to serve, to the i beat of wy ability, the general niterests of the | Golony, my attenGon will be more especially de- i voted to the local wants of the District. dv .| conclusion, I will say that, if at any time during \iny representation, | | to forfeit your confidence, | your views aud | fact, to immediately resign and place wy seat a | your dis \ Tam, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, EDWARD KEILLY. | Ch'town, Feb. Ist, 1867. . 8. As it will be 13th inst.; and at Little on Thursday, en ." At GEORGETOWN, . and for tale Cheap for Cash by R. MUNRO, Prince Edward deland Maps, ll Room Payer, Window Paper Hangings, Putman's Patented Cartaiu Fixtures, «| Grand River, € o'clock, pm. a | is|transacting such other business xs shall be la before then. widow of the lite Joug lass, aged 78 years. : ) At Elliot River, ov the Leb alt, after a lingering | tie Cashier at lewat one day previous to the day all Christian pati and resigua- meeting. SAS. anneasow, rishi ime. } Charlottetowy, Feb. 11, #867. isk gua Union Bank of P. EF, Island. “as Annual Meeting of the Shareholders ot thie Bank will tuke pluce at the Bank premises a! on WEDNESDAY, the Sixt: day of Mancu next, at 12 o'clock, voon, for the purpose of chooviug |) SEVEN DIKECTORBS for the ensuing vear, and N.B. By the 2e@ Bye Law, all peauns votin by proxy must deposic their anthority to vote with OQ» 3s. 6d. per Gallon, next, hereby notifies a! JOHN HUDSON. Feh 4. 1867 95 Kerosene Oil, id | G. W. GARDINER’. ¥> Upper Queen "Street, San. 21, 1867. 'FENHE Subscriber, intending to close bis, business in Kent Street eurly in MARCH | 1 persons indebted to the) CHAS. PALMER. | BEDSTEADS, _Chariaterowe. Fe | Sudel Parlor” Stores and other Stoves, Notice. 20 Bbla. No. 1 Labrador Herring, | 50 Bois. Choise Family Flour, Tubs Butter & Bols, Pork, Marine Clecka, os ge rEe oe eee ent Btationery and a variety of other Goods, amouuts contracted eav8equent to Ist September, | 1 avt Seeond Hund Harness. —also— >) Pills Exchange, Bills Ladleg, Charter Parties, Deeds, &c., | : w /PWO BALES of BUFFAUO ROBRS.! (yin, “Ships Papers, Bélle of Sulz, Biavk &c., which will be either auld or ‘suit castomers, Gy ue. engrossed wie R. MUNRO.-} CARVELL BROS. © ee ys Jaw 28, 1867. tf 4d aM tM { , Bownal gue, Des wt . ai euvied * ‘ 7 oe viv @ © dist oa" ") sed meses)“ he | should be ae unfortunate as | — r Oe Ad wr act evotrary te "9 CONTRACTORS. ENDERS will be recetved until the! wishes upon any question of local or general interest, I would deem it incumbent T quivocally notified of the | f \ \ j tianew Bank Bnildiny. at the corner of Queen und | | King Streets, Charlottetown, for the use of the} J. HOBBS’ Hat & Cap Store, | San. 28, 1867, Opposite Temperance Hall. 18, Trafford Chambers. | SouthwWohn Street. Liverpool, | January 1s:, 1867. J T. THOMAS beys to inform his friends ¢ that he bas this day taken into Partuersbip ‘his son, JOHN T. THOMAS, June. The business will in future be carried on under | the style or Firm of | THOMAS & SOW, MERCHANTS, ac. os ' ’ | | £6000 Worth of Goods, PGR SUBSCRIBER, alteration ja bix business, confive self more strictly WHOLESALE, will at AUCTION his WHOLE STUCK ia commencing WEDNESDAY,20th FEBRUARY, . hat lL o'clock. Sale tecontione each day Wi allw disposed of. The STOCK ounmsiats in part of— 20 Chests and Half-cheste TEA, 10 Hhde. MOLASRES. | 10 Bois. Brown SUGAR | 8 Bbls. Crushed do, «80 Bbls. FLOUR, | J Bbls. Kerosene OIL, | 40 Boxes CANDLES, 20 Boxes SOAP, | 20 Crates LARTHENWARE, | & Boxes Tobacco PIPES, | 20 Boxes RATSINS, | 4 ewts. CURKANTS, . Keys and Tins Colman's MUS Tagp, | . GINGEReod PEPPER, ~~ ; ‘Tins Castor OLL, | 10 ewt. Sheet ZINC, Black and Yellow PAINT, GLASS and PUTTY, 3 Casks Scotch WHISKEY, 5 Casks Hennessey’ BRANDY. IN DRY GOODS: 200 Bundles COTTON WARP, 40 Pieces Regatta SHIRTING, 50 Pieces Grey and White COTTOR, —— , 200 Pieces do SHEETING, 40 Pieces PRINTS, 20 Pieces White and Red gh - 10 Pieces Fancy Flannel and Wineey Shirting, 10 Doz. Fancy Wool SHIRTS, A lot of DRAWERS and Under Shicts, ~~ Hoop BKIRTS and SKE £600 Worth of READY-MADE CLOTHING, in Coates, Pants, Vests, and Taee, 10 Pieees Seoteh and Tapestry CA ; 100 Pieces DRESS STUFF, in Cobourge, Lue- trea, Alpaccas, ire, Wincvys, and Merinoes ; ; ' 40 Piveos CLOTH, in Whitness, Pilots, Met- tons, Black and Mised Coatings, Tweeds, &c.; ‘ Rolled Lining, Silicias, Hollands, Lines, aud Furniture CHINTZ; {Coloured DAMASKS and MOREENS: |. TABLE LINEN, Window HOLLAND; . White and Unblenched TABLE COVERS; Velvet, Pile, and Fauey do. ; 2 Pieces Table OJL CLOTH, im printed Woods and Marbles ; Green, Brown, and B FURNITURE LEATHER; Black and White Brown THREAD, Reele and Balle; HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES; SHAWLS and MANTLES; ‘ Flowers, Cap Eronts, Cotton and Silk Vebvete; Black and Colowsed SILKS, RIBBONS, Laces and Edging « : fh MUSLIN, Crape, Kid, Cloth and Cashmere ; GLOVES. a large aseortment of HOSIERY, and a varwty wf FANCY GOODS ond other articles. TERMS — Amounte ender £10, Cash} over £10, and under £40, 3 mouths’; over £40, 6 mouths, Credit on approved Notes. Pp. W. HYNDMAN. Charlottetown, Jan. 28. 1367. Flour, Wines, Spirits, Gro- ceries, &c. &c, Subscriber offers for sale at bie Store ‘in Water Street, : Bble. Extra FLOUR, Bbls. Superfine DO, Do. Fine DO. Qtr..Caske Part Wine, Qtr. Caske Sherry, Qtr. Casks Brandy, Hhds, Gin, Puueh’ns Rum / strong) Cases Beotch Whistey, Cases Irish Whiskey, Cases Pale Brandy, Cases Dark Brandy, Cases nent, Chests & balf chests Tea, Bags Rice (Arracan Boxes Kuglish Confectionery (asserted) Kegs Coleman's Mustaod, ; Boxes do. Starch, Bags Pepper (unground) Cases Sardines (4 Ib. boxes) persons in- Cases Blacklead (7 Ib. packages) Boxes Soap, Bois. Washing Soda, Balee Grain Sacks, Bales Corks, Coils Manilla Rope (aseorted sizes > Coils Hemp = do. do. Bundles Oakum (best navy), &e. &e. &e. DOUGLAS M. HARINGTON. Water street, Jan. 14, 1667. —_ isl ej Sm —— LIVERPOOL HOUSE 1566. : Fall Iniportations Completed. WILLIAM FULL HAs received, per Undme from LIVEK- POOL, Lotus, from LONDON, and Steamers from BOSTON, @ darge aod wall | selected STOCK OF Britishé& Foreign Merchandize, an lable for the present acd coming Season, whch has been purchased in the best Markets, and .'* now offered to the public at the Lowest pricn'S for CASH. ‘The vasortinent includes the ueual variety of STAPLE DRY GOOPs in White, srey and Striped Shirting, Grey Sbee gs, Ticking, Osnaburg, White, Scarlet and Dive Flannels, Wool Blauketa, Patches, Cotto Warp in all colors, &e., &e. DRESS MATERIALS, in Plain and Fancy Wmerys, Ku Natural Leaf Good Smoking | Coburge, French Me tinos, Canilete, | Alexandras, &e., &e., ‘OLOTHS AND CLOAKINGS, | in Black and Colored A.stracan, Whitney, “oth, Lamb Cloth, Doeskina, Plain nes Wishes | Beavers, Pilot Cloth, &e., de. ' SHAWLS AND SACQUES, ‘in great variety, including im Shawls, Cloth, | Wool, Dagmar, Victoria, Chenille, Phin and | Fancy Border, Paisley, &e., &e. J FANCY DRY GOODS, | of all descriptions and quantities; Mantle, Dress, | and Bounet Trimmings, in all tae newest styles ; | Ladies’ Velvet and Beaver Hats, Hat and t ‘Shapes, Borders, Hair Nets, Gloves, | Hooda, Sontays, Clouds, Belts, Belt Buekies and Ribbons, Fur Boas, Cuffe and Mutts, &e., Kc. | . . . Gent’s Furnishing Department, /READY-MADE CLOTHING—the beat Town ‘wake—in Over-Coats, Under-Coats, Vests aul | Pants, of all qualities of Cloth and Style; Fangy Flannel Shirts and Shirtings, Far Cape Hata, /Astracan and Lambskin Cape, dénen and Paper Collars, Neckties, Scarfs, Gloves, disc. .dieo. ALSO, By Wholesale and Retail. Hogeheads of Bright SUGAR. Puncheous — * MOLASSES, | Chests Superior TEA, Nu. | New York & Canada GLE LEATHER, ‘LIVERPOOL & PRINCE EDWARD Layer and Bunch RAISINS, { i ISLAND, Jan. 28, 1867. tf lst day of MARCH next, for the ercetion o | Bank of P. EK. Island, Plans and specification janay be seen on application to 1 WM. CUNDALL, Cashier. | 24th Dec... RGF is! impossible for me to can- | oe W Be r] we ¥ | vase you all personally between this and the Elec- MONLY . MON EY! tion, 1 therefore purpose belding @ meeting at Mr. | ALL ACCOUNTS not paid by the first of JANUAKY, 867, will be placed in the valuable requisite. ne Pond Schoel-bouse. hands of my Attorney for recovery. 3) GEORGE COLEs. | 17th Dec., 1866, THE LAST CAUTION. ward to pay up theirres nately. : R. J. CLARKE, 4 tor above Estate. Orwell Store. Nov. 19, 1566. tf ORANGES & LEMONS, FY Dale by Wa. Rk WATSON. | CURRANTS, &e., Ke. atid WILLIAM FULL. Nov. 5, 1866, Us Harte’s Saponifier, “ ‘ CONCENTRATED LY¥®, * and with little or no trouble. cial ll nliinnishi lilly Tl on Warranted ‘to make. Soap without Lime, S the Season-for Shipping bas row far weet —~ those sept to the Eertute of | the late Parvick SterneSs not having come for- | oil's not haciug cour 0” emtacturing of Corn Brootus, seriber intimmtes to them that on the closing of the} Sompasd im. the lelus ; So inal ieed aul Navigation DEFAULTERS WILL BESUED indiscrimi che bin 0 op ent "Jan. 7, 1867. FRESH GROUND RICE, | FhOk See by Wa. RB. WATSON. | Jan. 7, 1867. BUFFALO ROBES. for sale low. } tae 42 A large supply vf the above valuable article has been just received from the Manutacturer’s, at Montreal, aud is now ov Sale jat the Drag and Di ary Store of De GW. | SUTHERLAND, of Kent and Great George Street. Housckeepers will find it @uoet | Charlottetown, Oct 1, 1866. tf. ~ [0 THE TRADE. CORN BROOMS! CORN BROOMS! | BXHE Subscriber begs to inform the Trad i ing Prblie thut weet po ners i gud trusts, that as thisis the tire of the Aiud wt J. be will recdive each en- couragement us to Lenlurge the Business. | BROOMS yuu be had from Mr. DODD, Aar- | tiemeer, Queen Square, (whe will set for the Mule Loomer aus Uhetp aud Setar mie im- tae a JOH ¢ . or Manufactory, Sydney Mer eet. Ch’town, Uet. 29, 1466. — — —Ywas. REQUISITES: | QUNCH and Le monde | Coch neal, de FOR. or RALAINS, Ue —