CATHOLIC YOUNG MEN'S INSTITUTE. ‘a flay, a navy of privateers, and the tacit ew! feournvement of both France and the United States in the prosecution of belligerent acts avyainst Great britain. Let no one ask for the present where this Republic will be located, Tue Session for 186 of the above named Institution will be opencd on Wednesday even- Died, At Hope Park Terrace, Kdinbar rh, Seotland, on the 25th of Dee., 1865, of Scarlet Fever, after three | days’ itluess, Jobnu Brown, son of the Key Jolin Mcekinnon, Hopewell, N. 38., aged 3 years and 20 resi » Re : ' days. Friends will please accept of this intimation agtet, vie Seiad es a for wo canwdt' answer. It must be caine ei At Lot 18, Malpeque, on the 27th ult, of fever, Donald, will deliver a Lecture on *Lreland and) Republic, to warrant the tlag and fleet, but will) Mr. Edward Ramsay, aged 23 years. he decenved . ii ell ces me eiaielalons ; egretler : 7 1 : : .jy really onty be used as an nnmediate basis of) was a promising young wan, and is much regretted. the Remens. The Anateur Band will be in ; . al In Heston, Mass, on the Ist day of Jan., 1866, of operations fur the transfer of active hostilities to the Canadian and Lrish soils. A word to the wise is enough. And, now, while the quid | nunes grow excited, the wise will await develop-| attendance to play some of their favourite airs. On the following Wedn Very Rev. dames McDonald, ef Indian River, sday evening, 21st, the congestion of the lungs, Emma Jane Mitchell, aged 1 year 2 days, youngest child of Samael R. Mitchell, formerly of Charlottetown. | Campbell, Georgetown, P. E. 1, 20 days—ex-| not reduced in size. At least twenty imitations will deliver a Lecture; subject, “4 Tour iu j}meuts, giving liberally of their means to aid the | Ship News. ’ ’ cause; vor will they bave to tarry long for the | — pe Europe.” | fulfillment of all that we herein fureshadow.”” | Bermepa, Jan. 8th. — Arrived — Brig Talba, et at Isrerestine Miscesianies.—We invite the | Aw ALLEGED wed Lened Srivep. — New| perienced a succession of heavy gales—lost part | Ye Selle ila : . lofdeckload. Sebr Spey, Miller, Master, 22 days attention of our waders to the advertisement | York, June 23.—The alleged privateer seized which appears in another column respecting clas y — the appemney Mete or, built by Forbes a : es at Boston. The seizure was made by Marshal Messrs. Strahan & Co's )eriodical publications, | yy) oy on information given by a oahen af at’ their Publishing House in Montreal. We | the Mexican Legation at Washington. The have received the January No. of the Swaday | Medeor is of 1400 tons burden, and is said to be Vagazine, edited by the Rev. Dr. Guthrie, (om capable of running 17 or 18 miles per hoar. ; : Ip. 1 | She is brig rigzed, lies low in the water, and the merits of which we passed an epiniou not} j, exceedingly stroug ; has 700 tons of coal and long sinee,) Geed Words, fer January, edited | ordinary ship's stores on board, but no war by the Rev. Dr. Norman Meleeod, (one of Her | "Merial, though the veesel is in a proper con- : i ; : idition to receive a full complement thereof. Majesty s Chaplaing ;) and Beadle's Monthly—a | When seized the crew were soteediel to yet Magazine of To-day.” The two former are | her into the stream preparatory to leay ing port. veprints of British works—the latter is an ex- She cleared for Panama. Application has been made to the U.S. District-Attorney to accept bonds from her owners, in order that she may sprightly of the Amencaa monthly penvdicals. proceed. Appraisers will have to be appointed All three are illustrated with capita! wood on} chusively American work, and one of the most | tv report on her value, and the United States | graviegs, aud are replete with very iateresting | Distriet Court will then decide whether bonds ' We hav ’ will be taken and the vessel released. The! € have not Meteor was constructed from money subscribed the numerous articles which the three Maya | by the merchants of Boston for the purpose of zines cortain, hut we must say that we have | chasing the Alabama, read several of them terest. reading. pace to particularise — - A Srantiine Tureat. — The New York} Times closes a serics of articles against Re- | ciprocity by threatening the repeal of the arrangement by which goods can be brought through the United States in bond. We do not believe there is any such intention; it |is a mere threat to frighten the Commission with cousiderable in- THE AMERICAN PROPOSAL FOR FREE TRADE. To admit a long list of American manufac tures duty free, while similar articles, the pro- duct of our mechanics, are to be heavily taxed, wuld seam io be a weve! kiod of Reciprocity, and a curidus mode of inaugurating free trade! from the Provinces, now at Washington, and to exact some additional conditions from them, should negotiations at all progress toward a trom Georgetown, P E. 1, laden with oats, in distress, with luss of sails, and leaking badly, ar- rived on Thursday }8th—has 2 feet of water-in the hold—will have to discharge. ‘The Capt. re- ports having lad very aevere weather, gale com- meneing in lat. 41 30, lon. 6933, aud continuing 7 days. Agent J. 5S. Darrell, Esq. Arrivals in Europe from hence. Livereoot, Jan. 5.—The William Gilles, Me- Culloch, from P. Ee. Island, which arrived here yesterday, had lost foretopgallantimast. The Undine, from P. E. Island, which arrived at Lamlash 28th Dee., was bound to this port, and put in there with loss of sails, bulwarks, &c LIVERPOOL, Jan. 6.—Ariadne, MeDowell; Arrow, Henderson, 5th, Flora. 6th, Undine, Kickham. 9th, Tryphena, 10th, William Tho- mas, Pidgeon. 12h, Sunnyside, Dann. 14th, Amanda, Dowsley. 17th, Daniel Brenan, Nichol- son, 13th, the Sunnyside, from P. KE. 1, was in contact inthe river this morning with the Eugenie, Mosher, from Virginia, when the latter received considerable damage. ‘Tue CLyve, Jan. 4.—Export, Martin WATERFORD, Jan. 12.—Anne, Watson, with loss of deckload. CasTELMAIN Harpor, Dingle Bay, Jan. 6.— The Ottawa, of P. E. Island, tor Liverpool, was brought in bere last evening with loss of jibboom, sails. boats, topmast, stanchions, bulwarks, Xe. GREENOCK, Jan. 6.~—The Echo, from P. Eb. Island to Bristol, went ashore oa Tyree, on the 30th Dee. She is now high and dry, aud het cargo is being unloaded; crew saved. Appledore, Jan. 13.—The Western Queen, Lee, of P. E. Island, from Glasson Dock, with SEE OT _ AUCTION. Lv HE Sabserviber will sell ow Tuurspay, =} : —— re | The New York Ti:hune Says: ‘ The reason why KUOM— ; Drake’s Plantation Bitters are so universally used) 749 Barrels FLOUR, 5 : 2 thhds. and v barewls SUGAR, and have such an immenge safe ig, that they are ho Chests ‘bidA, (warrauied.) always made upto the original standard, of bighly # Cases FIGS, J nregs SODA, a i ial and of li Sthonal + Kegs Lobucco, 2U ssvAe8 DUAL, invigorating material a pure quality, although lo bis. API LES, Y ibis Vaions, the prices have so largely advanced,” &, iJ Cosks Kerosene Oil, ) sucepsikim Uvats, The Tribune just bits the naifon the head. The » twt NALLS, ¥ Boacs Starch. 2 tw ‘Ter t ule | Plantation Bitters are not only wyade of pure mate-| [2 Terms ut Sale. rial, but the people are told what it is. Tue Recipe | is published around each Bottle, and the bottles are Th. 7 J. 8. CARVELL. ~ Chitown, Feb. 5, 1866. it — St. Andrew's Hail! Grand Dramatic Eutertainments, BMe ghee Monday & Tuesday Even’gs, the 12th and 13th «eb’y. | and counterfeits have spraig up.~ They impose | upon the people once, and that’s the last of them. The Plantation Bittérs are how used in all the Government ‘Hospitaté, “are Fdoommended by the | best physicians, and Lute Warranted to produce an beucficial Ofek. “> Budty “ire stubborn | ~— immediate things. “* CO tn Ne at wy * * Iowe much to.you, for I verily be- Jieve the Plantation Bitters bave saved wy life. * Kev. W, Ul. Waceoner, Madrid, N.Y.’’ TPYUE CHARLOTTETOWN AMATEUR VRAMALIV CLUS will give an Butertain- ment on each of the ubove KVIENINGS, at de. Andrew's diall, ao 2 © Thou wilt send me two bottles.more of thy Plantation Bittets. My wife has been greatly benefitted by their use. - Thy friend, * Asa Currin, Philadelphia, Pa.” Tickets 1s 6d; Reserved Seats, 38; to be had-at the Stores of W. kk. Watson aud James Keddin, keaqrs., at the ** Herald ’’ Uilice, and at the dour. Doors open at 7 o'clock ; performauce wo com- wence at 8 o'clock precisely. Sa Programme changed each evening. Feb. 5, 13tit, “es #*# * Ihave been a great sufcrer from Dyspepsia, und had to abandon preaching. * * * The Plantation Bitters have cured me. * Rev, J. 8. Oaruors, Rochester, N Y.” Ex 2in—isl h rw lin <e & * Send us twenty-four dozen more of your Plantation Litters, the popularity of which are daily increasing with the guests of our house, « Sykea, Cuavwicx & Co., “* Proprietors Willards’s Hotel; Washington, D.C.” SELLING OFE H2UFITW Q9VS3. rNHE SUBSCRIBERS INTEND TO MAKE A CHANGE iu THEIR BUSINESS it the “* * * ITbave given the Plantation Bitters to hundreds ef our disabled soldiers with the most astonishing effect. G. W. D. Anprews, the loth isstant, at LL o’cluck, ut his SALES | To diseriminate against British imports, and | zdmit American goads free, to have our shoes, fabrics, ‘ carriages, locomotives, &c., heavily taxed is the motable scheme of which the Globe | nose to spite its face. new reciprocal arrangement. It would be the greatest piece of folly that was ever perpe- jtrated by a nation, — regularly cutting off its It is too palpable an i jin lat. 49.N., lon. 24 W.; also a number of casks, con's, for ballast, on entering this harbor yester- day, went on shore on the Crow Rocks. Part oi the ballast was thrown overboard during the day, and a'tempts wade te get her off va the flood tide, but she remains. She has sustained considerable damage, Liverpool, Jan. 15.— The Hannah More, Houghton, trom Callao, was wreeked off Lundy Island on the 1th; sailimaker and 5 seamen saved; and the master, mates, and 14 meu lost. 11.—The Granadian (as), from Aspinwall, &c., arrived here, experienced most unusually violent and stormy weather the whole way over from Bermuda. Passed a quantity of floating timber apparently hogsheads of Beer, between Clear and Kinsale. She did single vessel on the Atlantic. Greenock, Jan. 6.—The Guy Mannering, from New York, was lost on Iona, 3st Dee. ; 17 per- sons drowned, and 19 saved. Most of the cotton, if not all, will be saved, but the grain is not ex- pected to be found. The Peerless, which sailed henee for St. Jobu’s Cape not meet with a . - . : -* 7 . “ : - . . . thinks so highly : We are warned against con-| absurdity even to discuss—though no one can federation with Canada, because this involves | tell what very absurd things our American iree yy aad urged = oe aenesning ~ ry | friends may do in these days.— Trade Review. tear to free trade to t uited States, ile | , : + 8p . seas on Otte. oats ion i ; a Tr. “ Were the bonding privilege withdrawn, or ¢ »tirs S. ou 1 « ‘i ag - . ‘ e + 7 © . mx rg a ee LO® Zreaty/ even non-intercourse with the United States which many of our own ablest writers declare is | ‘laimed: the British Provinces could ‘still wetty fair to both parties, while many regard | SS eee a rerenees Coma Om i Uuited ea ’ the beat of th 5 |exist and prosper, if only they were united, and > Stat : 4 l 2 a5 , * bar- . ¢ a we . oh Rinhocn.con quilt De inal th - jconnected by the intercolonial railroad, and ar " T e : ’ . . 3 o . - . - . . ountl of the rome, i { a. en such - - | improved and increased steam navigation u Sa ge cee tr eK. such & PTO | the summer months. position for Reciprocity “over the left” will| tied ne faveur here. We believe that we micht | . i > si safely agree to a treaty of Free Trade with the | Information hns been received by the last : _ om : imail from St. Thomas, of the arrival at that States, but then they must grant free trade to | : oe : “hoe an, in the selfenase articics. Apart Eien en-| Island, on the 16th ult., of the Commissioners | glen free coe is acne 1. olitie ten: hoon <u. | appointed by Canada and the Maritime Pro- eusitis on Sale hs possible, | e ate aaniad “ate, have | Lures, to develop the trade relations with the : ‘ ssible, > mus AVE | aye ae ail Ps ‘ali ‘ a high tanff for Laneashire ard Birmingham, | West Fodies ind Drax. Wo wndivetesd that ® . : Pine the gentlemen composing that Delegation, to and a low one for Lowell, Boston and New/ ©. 1: . ors oe York.—ASt. John Presbyterian ) expedite the objects of their mission, have de- | Y puted Messrs. Dunscombe, LeVisconte and ae : Pope to proceed to Brazil, while the remaining CANADA. { Commnisstoness will visit the several West India } Islands, leaving St. Thomas on the 4th Febru-} An Ottawa correspondent writes :— The opinion is gaining ground here, and else- where, that instead of Mr. Brown having objected te a high-Randed pelicy toward the United States, he strongly advocated such a course, and that it 5 eds on i. was because his colleagues declined to inaugurate | _A number of gentlemen from Brooklyn, New it before exhausting every effort to cunciliate; York, who have been in Nova Seotia and the the Americana, and procure ‘he renewal of Reci- procity, that he resigued. [Lam told there wa) great deal of sawggling by Americans between! day ov their wav home. our frontier towns, such as livookville, Preseott, | po: " Cornwall, &ec., and that the Government at! Washington, for the purports of stopping it, are taking euergetic measures, and subjecting all per- eous crossing the river te a most rigorous exami- nation. Nearly all the shops have been cleared of theie stocks, and old suo-faded ribbons and : : sitks. lying by for years, bave come io a capital | ™4" ‘ired a shot from a pistol at another man | snarket. jnamed James Maloy, wounding him in the | }hand and leg. Goodman was promptly arrested | The Ton. Purgusen Biair, the newly appointed | and lodyed in jail. euember of the Canadian Government, has been | retemed without opposition In his speech he tdd his coustituents that intelligevee has been re-| ceived from Washington that the prohibition of | year. the cattle trade is to be resumed immediately. | ; | ary. 3y the next mail we shall, no doubt, be |more fully informed of the probable result of the mission.— Halifux British Colonist, Feb.1. “| eastern part of the Province, prospecting for | minerals, put up at the exchange on Wednes- | They report the pros | pect very encouraging, and we understand they | 7 a | St. Croix Courier. | es bail ES The St. John Nes states that on Saturday |night, on Duke street, a man named Mr. Good-| _ Two handred and seventy-five divorees | have beea granted in Chicago during the last | _ 7 — | MEETING AT ALBERTON. Pursuaut to notice, a large and respectable meet- | ing was held iu the Temperance Hall, on Friday evening, the 2ud February, for the purpose «f | A man named Sloan hax been arrested at| Quebee on a charge of murdering his wife. | On Sunday night he asked her for some money which she refused, when be gave her such a beating that she died shertly after from the effects of it, in the Marine Hospital. considering the propriety of establishing a Bank | at Alberton. The meeting was organized by eall- | s |ing Mr. Jolin Gordon to the Chair, after which it The buildings recently burned in Quebec | was addressed by Messrs. Howlan, Rogers heionging to the nuns of M matreal, cust $20,- O'Leary, Couroy, Forsyth, and others, on the ad ; reve inaure & ; 000, and were insured for £5,000. vantages to be derived from the establishment of ae : ? . a Bank in the community. The following resolu- Sevsatioxat.—The following owes its pa|” : ; : p ‘ f the N tions were then adopted by the meeting :— . ° »< leg ; 2 i ‘ ps ternity to the sensational telegramist of the > "| Ist. Moved by @. W. Howlan, Esq., seconded ‘ Y. Herald :— j by A. Matthews : “ Petitions to the Home Government, look-| Tint the wants and interests of this portion of ing to a peaceful secession from Enyzland and j the Island would be materially benetited by the annexation to the United States, or the forma- | formation of u Bank. : : tion of a separate Government, are said to be 2ud. Moved by B. Rogers, Esq., secouded by iu cireulation among anuexationists in the ru-| Dr. O'Leary: ral districts.” That vo person shall be allowed to snbseribe for . -_ | more than fifty shares, of three pounds each, unless Aad the annexed refutation of the slander is that within three months after the passing of au from the Toronto Globe :— Act of [neorporation the whole capital shall not i .,, | be subseribed, in which case the number may be «The inhabitants of our rural districts will | increased to one hundred. feel very far from flattered }y this latest inven-| 35g. Moved by B. Rogers, Eeq., seconded by tion of the genius who supplies the readers of | Dr. O'Leary: ’ the Herald with Canadian items. There nevet! That any person holding ten shares shall be was a period when the whole body of Canadians | e}iyipie to be chosen for a Director. were so entirely hostile to ‘annexation’ as at) 43) yoved by G. W. Howlau, Eeq., seconded the present day. That any such * petition’ has | been cirealated and ‘received signatures, we \ by Dr. O'Leary : ; ; a | ‘Thatac ittee of seven be appointed to solicit are Satisfied is an unmitigated falschoad. As| hat & committee of se Apt nil countries have some persons anxious for subscriptions, and report to # meeting to be held jabout the Ist March next. . ~ . at } . . . change, so we in Cauada mave had iu the past) The following were appointed a committee in some few dissatisfied spirits b favor of annex-| accordance with the foregoing resolution. Messrs. one oe eeres -” ae elaed deed G. W. Howlan, B. Rogers, Jas. Forsyth, P. Doyle, bis acu Chee Shey Se Paty worm © COD"! Nicholas Conroy, Jas. Warburton, and R. B. Reid sideration, and even those few grumblers have |“, ? r 4 of fate become entirely silent.’’ Sth. Moved by 1B. Rogers, Esq., and seconde 7 | by Mr. P. Canningham : By a recent order in the Canadian Council,| That the above committee be empowered to call the Bureau of Ayriculture has been authorized |®, meeting of stockholders on or wbout the Ist tw import one thousand bushels of Riga flax Masch Gast onan are ay he given at cost price to the | A vote of thanks having been given to the Chair- several County Agricultura! Societies of both | man, the meeting aijourned. ‘ : sections, for distribution by them in such man- Nei, Woonsipe, See'y. ner as may be found most expedient. Alberton, 3rd Feb., 1866. : <--> The Amateurs of the L5tl here at present, have been playing to crowded A Quebee despatch says that heavy Arm- h Regt. stationed strong guns are being mounted on the works in the Upper Town. ————__-2a- —-—— FROM NEWFOUNDLAND. The R. M. S. Merlin, Capt. Griffin, at thie sort on Sunday last, from St. John’s, Nfld., Cooaaee advices to 23d instant. There is very little loeal news. Jt is stated that herrings were not plenty at Fortune Bay. Fifteen American vessels arrived at Harbor Briton on the 4th instant. No less than forty vessels had audiences in Temperance Hall, for the last two er three nights, and their performances are highly spoken of by those who profess to be judges of such matters. The profits are, we understand, to be devoted to charitable purposes. <-> All the missing vessels from the Island— fon the 24th Dee., in lat. 57 N., lon. 19 W. intend organizing companies to carry on mining. | * Nfld., on the 2d Dee., has put back, having ex- perieuced very heavy weather, with loss of Jib- boom, and other damage, and having on board 14 of the erew of the Alteratta, from Dalhousie to the Clyde, from the wreck of which vessel she tad rescued them on the 2nd Jan., she having been on her beam-ends for two hours, and carried away main and mizzen-masts, and fore-tapmast, The mate’s wife and one of the crew were drowned. Bermuda, Jan. 18.—Schr. Spey, Miller, P. E. Isiand, bound to New York, in distress. St. Thomas’, Jan. 20th. —Arrived—Schooner | Atlantic, of Arichat, Langlois, from P. KE. Island, | bound to Boston, in distress, vessel leaking. | > , « £ Gloucester, Jan. 23.—Arrived Schr. Gazelle, Turner, Boston, for P. FE. Island. HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. "Drade Sale! — ‘* Superintendent Soldiers’ Home, Cincinnati, 0.” “ee * * The Plantation Bitters have cared me of liver complaint, with which I was laid up prostrate and had to abandon my business. “ If, B. Kisesury, Cleveland, 0.” “* * * The Plantation Bitters have cured me of & derangement of the kidneys and the urinary organs that has distressed me for years. It acts like a charm. C. C. Moone, 254 Broadway.” “New Reprorp; Mass., Noy. 24, 1863. “Dear Sir:—I have been afilicted many years with severe prostrating cramps in my limbs, cold feet and hands, and a general disordered system Physicians and medicines failed torelieve me. Sume friends in New York, who were using Plantation Bitters, prevailed upon we to try them. I coni- menced wit a small wine-glassful after dinner. Feeling better by degrees; in a few days I was as- tonished to find the coldness.and cramps had en- tirely left me, and I couldsleep the night through, which I had aot done for gears. I feel like another being. My appetite and strength have also greatly improved by the use of the Plantation Bitters. . ~ Hesyectfutty, * OS opira Russe.” | ett ss 7 If the ladies but knew what thousands of them are constantly relating to us, we candidly believe one half of the weakness, prostration and distress experienced hy them would vanish. James Marsh, Esq , of 159 West 15th St.; N. Y., says, “he has three children, the first twoare weak and puny, his wife having been unable to nurse or attend them, but that she has taken Plantation Bitters for the last two years, and has a child now eighteen months old which she has nursed and reared herself, and SPRING, and ia order to etfeet a speedy sale of their STOCK, will, from this date, offer their Goods at ~ Reduced Prices FoR CASII ONLY! The following GOODS will be sold AT COST: FOURS of all kinds, SHAWLS, MANTLES, HATS, CAPS. RIBBONS. FLOWERS, FEATHERS. FANCY DRESS GOODS, JIOSIERY § GLOVES. &e. &c. &C. [eS No rew accounts opened. Goods sold on account charged at full prices. DELANY & BYRNE, Cl'town, Feb. 5, 1866, h rw isl p sjl Union Bank of P. E, Island. ‘Pur Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of this Bank will take place at the Bank premises on WEDNESDAY, the seventh day of MAKCH next, at 12 o'clock, noon, for the purpose ot choosing SEVEN DIRECTORS for the ensuing year, and transacting suck other business as shall be then laid before them. N. B.—By the 3rd Bye-law, all persons voting by proxy for others must deposit their authority to vote, with the. Cashier. at least one day pre- viously to the day of meeting. : JAS. ANDERSON, Cashier, Ch'town, Sth Feb., 1866, Gaz & Isl RORMAL SCHOOL. ‘I both are hearty, saucy and well. The article * invaluable to mothers,” &c. Such evidence might be continued for a volujne. | The best evidence is to try them. They speak for | themselves, Persons of sedentary habits, troubled FRX subseriber will sell by AUCTION, | on TILURSDAY, the Ist of MARCH, at LI! | o'clock, at his Sales Room, Queen Square :— 250 Bbhla. American FLOUR, 100 do Canada DO i100 do Cornmeal, 100 Quis. Codfish, 30 chests ThA, 35 boxes Soap, 70 sides Sole Leather, 30 do Neats Do 15 boxes ‘Tobacco, 100 bags Liverpool Salt, 1 bbi Curranis, Do Pilot Bread, Nests Tubs, Doz. Wash Boards, 35 boxes Pipes, 6 coils Manilla Rope, 40 Pairs Mens’ RUBBER SHOES, ») do Women's Do Do 100 doz Pairs Wool CARDS, 2 Gross Dixon's Stove POLISH. SPIRES, 10 Pune. RUM, 10 Casks Upper Canada WHISKEY, 20 Bois Bottled POR PER, ( juarts,) © Casks Hennessy’s BRANDY, 5° qr. do Do Do ° Cases Jamaica RUM, WM DODD, Auctioneer. Choice brands, 3Hids Bricht SUGAR 10 Bhls do DO 10 Pins MOLASSES, 10 Bbhls Apples, 10 Boxes Kuaisins, 6 casks Kerosene Oil 3 cuses Matches, 2 bbIs Onions, De Crackers, Doz Broome, February 12, 1866 Evening Sale! ‘UE Subseriber will sell by AUCTION. at his Sule Room, Queen Street, on FRIDAY EVENING, the (0th instant, commencing at Seven o’clock— 100 Vols. New and Second-hand BOOKS, Consisting of SCHOOL BOOKS, BLOGRAPHLES, HISTORIES, NOVELS, &e. Ke. &e. Also, Soap. Starch, Saleratus, Soda, Pipes, Toilet Soap, Buckets, Brushes, Buttons, Matches, Hooks and Eyes, Reels, Table Spoons, Tea Spoons, Kuives and Forks. &c. &s. 2 silyer WATUHES, Watch Chains, &e. t#* Goods sold in lots to snit purchasers. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer, February 12, 1866, STRAHAN & CO.’S MAGAZINES. “ Good Words are worth much and cost little.’ —Herperr. ee 12} cents a month . $1.50 a year; beautifully illustrated, Good WV ords. Edited bygjNormayxy McLrop, D. D., one of Her Majesty's Chaplains. 15 cents a month; $1-75 a year; profusely illustrated, The Sunday Magazine, Edited by Tuomas Gurunrie, D. D., Author of “The Gospel in Ezekiel,” “Speaking to the Heart,’’ &c. ee 15 cents a month; $1.75 a year; illustrated, THE ARGOSY, A Magazine for the Fireside and the Journey. lack of appetite, distress after eating, torpid liver, constipation, diabetes, &e., will find speedy relief | through these bitters, around the neck. arrived inthe Bay, several of which had loaded and left for home. The evd fishery, despite prevailing rough weather, is reported to have been favorable. The weather has proved un- usually severe, up to the latest dates, this win- ter, and there 1s said to be much suffezing among the poorer classes. On the 15th inst. there were eighteen fever patients in the St. John's Hospital. The Newfoundland Legisla- ture is now in session, aad the Daily News, in referring to the meeting thereof, says it is supposed the Government is a strong one.— Halifax Reporter, Jan. 3%. _— <P NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, New York, Jan. 31.—Jamaica advices state that the new Governor, General Storks, had arrived; he took the cath of office on the 8th instant. One hundred and fifty political pri- soners were to be tried, and the Court was to open on the 23d. Counse! for Mrs. George W. Gordon had arrived from London. Orrawa, C. W., Jan. 30. — Lord Monck is expected to arrive in Canada shortly, when it is Te that an early seston of Parliament will be called... . .Judge Coursal is to be rein- | 1 with the exception of the Brizt. Dashaway, Nelson, master, laden with grain, bound to Europe, and owned by B. Davies, Esq., of this city—have turned up at last.—ZJs/. . te Read the Examinen’s Monthly Notices of these Deriodiculs. *,* Messrs. Strahan & Co. will send Specimen Copies free, and offer one of the elegant Volumes of ** Good Words,” or the * Sunday Magazine,” or an additional Copy to any ene who will furnish a Bookseller with Five Subscribers’ naines. Club Terms on application at Montreal, St. Peter Street. Febrnary 12. 1866, __ HORSES FOR SALE, — O be Sold at AUCTION, on FRIDAY next, the 16th inst., at 12 o'clock, noon, on the Market Square, 1 Brown Saladin MARE 6 years old 1 Bay HORSE 6 yeurs old. Botii animals, warranted sound, Terms at Sale. A. MeNEILL, Auctioneer. Ch'town, Feb. 12th, 1866, | Medical Practice for Sale. —& MEDICAL PRACTICE worth about £1,000 per annum, with light eppesinon, and in ove of the most flourishing villages in the Island, by a Physician who infends leaving the Island in the Spring. For terms and iuformation address M. D., Ross's We are glad to learn that the Schooner Flying Cloud, McIntyre, belonging to New London, on this Island, bound to this Port, from New York, and which vessel was supposed to be lost, has at length turned up at St. Thomas, West Indies. —TJs/. 13 ee as Mrs. Johnson, wife of the President of the United States, has received from Sir Morton Peto, since his return to England, a most ele- gant and costly present, in the form of a Christmas box, of rare and exquisite device, filled with Parisian bon-boss. —» > eo— Coveus, Broncmris.—The entire freedom from all deleterious ingredients reader «+ Brown's Brenchial Troches,’ wr Cough and Voiew Loz- enges, a sale remedy for the most delicate female, or youngest child, and has caused them to be beld in the highest esteem by Clergymen, Singers and Public Speakers generally. eae Ga Dickens thus explains the origin of the stated... . Gold 141. -- ——_————_—@» — Tae New Inisn Rervatic.—The New York Citizen, which is edited by “Private Miles O'Reilly,’ in a article on the Fenians and their futare prospects, makes the following bold assertion :— “We tell the American public—and they! have heretofore found us pretty accurate pro- phets in everything relative t. the Fenian cause ~—that before ten weeks there wili be—an Irish existing on the face of the earth, with | dares to injure or molest those whom he pro- Weekly Office. February 12, 1866. RUM. 5 PUNS. 33 QO, P. Jan'yv. 29, 1866. Molasses! Molasses} 15 PENS. BuiGHT RETAILING taken jaupediately. saying, ** May your shadow never be less !"’ ** What do you mean,” said I tu an ambas- sador, who had passed a lung time in Europe, ** by the salutation, May your shadow never be less?’ ** We hve,’ answered the khan, pleasantly, “under a very hot sun in Persia, and we retire to the shadow for repose and peace. The power of a great man gives rest and tranquility to a great many, fur no one tf RUM. N. RANKIN. tects. So we eall that his shadow , and hope, for our own sakes ag well as his, that FURNITURE with weakness, lassitude, pa!pitation of the heart, Every bottle fur exportation and sale out of the United States has a metal ; cap and green label | Beware of re-fillod bettleg,. See that the cap bas not been mutilated. Any person pretending te sell Plantation Bitters in bulk or by the gallon is an imposter. We sell it only in bottles. Seld by principal dedle able glebe. ’ P. H, DRAKE & CO., New York. rs throughout the habit. Dee, 18, 1865. Cun Hottoway's Pint s.—The Grand Secret.— With the variable temperature of this country ill- health will creep it uuless the blood from time to time be purified and noxious matters be expelled from the body. Tn this the public may be its own physician, Holloway’s Puls may be purchased at a trifling cost; instructions for taking them will be furnished with the Pils, and a little atten- tion, With few restrictions, willhenable persons to keep themselves in health under very trying cir- cumstances. ‘These Pills act as alteratives, tonics and aperients. Helloway’s medicineshould be ready foriustant administration when the slight- est symptom gives waruiug of approaching iudis- position. ye’ Every Moruer wo Reearps the lite of her child, should possess MRS. WENSLOWS SOOT H- NG SYRUP. a It isan gtlandwell-tried remedy: It relieves the child from, paio, softens the gums, reduces inflammation, eures wind colic, regulates the stomach and bowels, aid) by giving rest and health to the child, comforts the mother. Offi- ces, Dey street. New York, and 205 High Lol- bern, Loudon, England. AE A rr rr one ne panna a we APPLES. APPLES. NITE Subseriber has.on hand for Sale— 30 Bbls. Prine American BALDWIN and RUSSETT APPLES. ‘ 1. C. HALL. Water Street, Feby. 12, 1866. COAL. COAL. TONS NORTH SYDNEY COAL for sale by the snbgcriber. I. Cc. HALL. 5 Water Street. Feb. 12. 1866, Finz!l Notice. YHE undersigned hereby notify all persons indebted to the tite Firm of D. G. & S. DAVIES, that they sdb om.the Ist MARCH next, place all unpaid Accounts in the hands of their Attorney for collection, ag: & §. DAVIES. Ci'town, Ist Feb., 1865,.. din 3s. DOUGLAS 91ai O65 38 Aisle: WABEROORS Is sitvatéd onthe “* Corner of Kent Street and King Square, and is stocked ‘with The Largest Assortment OF Ready-made Furniture TO BE FOUND IN THE CITY. ‘MOLASSES, for sale at a low figure, if January 22, 1866. it may never diminish.” N. RANKIN, Queen Street. jgravings. Driee 37 fur the two volumes — by -Maii, post a 9. Ghd ” ‘ ° “HE next term for Students, or Pupil Teachers, at the Normal School, will com- mence on THURSDAY, the Fifteenth day of FEBRUARY instant, at ten o'clock. a m. Charlottetown, Feb. 5, 1866, 2in “A. MeNEILL, Auctioneer and Commission Merchant. Auction Room — That well-known Stand, Welsh’s Corner, Queen Street. ments respectfully solicited. Business Cousigu Orrice—Reading Room Building. Charlottetown, - ------P.E. Island February 5, 1866. Notice. ‘HE undersigned having THIS DAY entered into Co-Partnership, the’ business at the Head of St. Peter's Bay will for the future be conducted under the name of PHELAN & SON. WALTER PILELAN, MICHAEL PHELAN, _& Peter's Bag: Pe 5, 008 Bes ? . Notice to Debtors. ALL Persons indebted to the subscriber by Note of Hand or Book Account, are re- quested to make IMMEDIATE PAYMENT On or before the FIRST day of MARCH next. After that date all amounts due will be placed in the Smel! Debts Court for collection. MICHAEL PHELAN. Im NOTICE. FNUE Subseriber, intending to leave for Europe in a few days, has given Power of Attorney io Messrs. J. & T. MORRIS, to use aud TRANSACT BUSINESS in his name during his ubsence. P.W HYNDMAN. Charlottetown, Jan. 22, 1866. ~ 1 W Sin Feb. 5, 1866. - ‘SPECIAL NOTICE. _ HE Subscriber notifies all persons in- debted to him by Book Account, Note of Hand, or otherwise, to make immediate payment to Messrs. J. & T. MORRIS, Charlottetown, other- wise, Without further notice, leyal proceedings will be taken. P. W. HYNDMAN. Charlottetown. Jan. 2nd, 1866. 1 W—Sdin BRITISH PERIODICALS. The London Quarterly Review (Conser- vative.) The Edinburgh Review (Whig.) The Westminster Review (Radical.) The North British Review (I’ree Church.) AND Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (Tory. ) LIE interest of these Periodicals to Ameri- can readers is rather increased than dimtish- ed by the articles they contain on our late Civil War, aud though sometines tinged with prejudice, they may still, considering their great ability and the different stand-points from which they are writ- tev, be read and studied with advantage hy the pevple of this country, of every creed aud party. 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Reduced Prices for previous years, — Subscribers may obtain the Reprints imme-, diately preceding 1966, as follows, viz :— Blackaeood from September, 1864, te December, 1865, inelusive, at the rate ef $2.50 a year. The North Britesh from January, 1363, to De- ‘cember, 1365, inclusive; thieEdinburgh and the Westminster from April, 1864, ty December, 1365, inclusive, and the London Quarterly for the year ‘1865, at the rate of $1.50 a year fur each or any Review. : to A few copies yet remain of all the four Reviews for 1°63 at $4.00 a set, or $1.50 tor any one, LEONARD SCOTT & CO., PUBLisuKRs, 38 Walker Street, N. Y. L. &..& Co. also publish the . FARMER’S GUIDE, by Henry STeruens, of Edinburgh, and the late J. P. Nowvon, of Yale College. 2 vols. Royal Octave, 1600 pages, and vumereus en- Clothing Storo, the Tailoring business. One from the coun try preferred, Must be weil recommended. JOUN BELL. | i a j Jannary 22, 1866 | BARQUE LOTUS, A 1 at. Lloyd's, L Coppered, 280 tons rewister, will sail from day of APRIL next. ‘or Breig JOUN-PITCAIRN & SONS; at Charlottetown, to the undersigned, DANIEL DAVIES. ois Ch'town, Jan. 29, 1866, Liverpool #% Traders, TENE well-known Clipper Barques *“ UNDINE” and © PRIORESS ” will be oa the berth for CHARLOTTETOWN and SUM- MERSIDE direct, aud will sail from LIVERPOOL bout the Ist DAY of APRIL next. The Undine for CHARLOTTETOWN, The Prioress}ior SUMMERSIDE, Both vessels have first-class accommodations for Passenyers. 5 s For Freight or passage apply in_ Liverpool to Messrs. JOSEPH POPE & Co., Trafford Chambers —lere tu JAMES C. POPE. Charlottetown, Mth Jan., 1866. Lisbon Salt To ARRIVE, per Brig Laura, early in the Spring— 9000 Bushels LISBON SALT. J. 8. CARVELL. 2m Feb. 5, 1866. tf Notice of Removal | PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BOOT & SHOE HETORY The STORE lately occupied as the Royal Agricultural So- ciety’s Warehouse, next door to Messrs. W. & A. Brown’s, and four doors east of the OLD STAND. TINUE Subscriber begs leave to inform his Customers and the Public generally, that he has removed HIS BUSINESS io the above well-known Stand. Having leased and greatly improved the same, he has INCREASED FACILITIES for carrying on the Boot and Shoe Mannfacturing Business. ‘The Subscriber is now engaged in manufacturing a Large and Fashionable Stock of Boots, Shoes, &c,, FOR >. A . SPRING TRADE, which will be offered to Wholesale Buyers on the usual Liberal terms. t¥-- Particular attention given to the Retail Department, and all kinds of goods in his line made to order, at short notice. GEORGE NICOLL. Charlottetown, Jan. 29, 1866.—h rw i p 6w N z ~! Clearing-out Sale! { ‘PXHE Subscribers take this opportunity of expressing their thanks to their numerous customers aud the public at large, for the very generous support they have reeeived during the past ten years; and now as they intend CLOSING UP THEIR PRESENT BUSINESS NEXT SPRING, would tnform them that on and after the 2nd day of JANUARY, 1866, they will OFFER at RETAIL the whole of their STOCK, consisting of Dry Goods, Hardware, and Earthenware. at 10 per cent discount on present marked prices for all sums of £5 and under: and tor over that amount 15 per cent, to Cash Customers, or ap- proved Joint Notes at 3 mouths, payable in | Charlottetown, They bave also a quantity of IRON, STEEL, ROPE and CANVASS, which they will sell at 6 months, on approved Jomt Notes of Tland. They would hereby notify ALL PARTIES owing them, either by Notes of Hand or Book Account, that they must settle their respective amounts at onee, as there will not be any distinction of per- sons made after the First day of APRIL, 1866. OATS will be taken at the market prices for old accounts. W. W. LORD & CO. Charlottetown, Jan’y 1, 1866. tf LOADON HOUSE, Established 1820, 1865. FALL. 1865. Y Ships Prioress, Undine. L. C. Owen. B Steamer China from Liverpoul, Urania from LONDON, Ariadne from GLASGOW, Helen Davies from BARBADOES, Schooner Freddie and Steamer Greyhound from BOSTON, the Subscribers have completed their [mportations for the Season, which, baving been selected by one of the Firm, and bong!it on the best terms, they are enabled to offer at extremely low prices FOR PROMPT payment Wholesale-bayers supplied as usual. ‘Lhe present! Importation comprises :— 10 hhds and tierces Bar- 9 Bales Printed, Un- buadces SUGAR, bleached and White 33 bbis Cuba SUGAR, Calicoes, 20 bays dan DO 3 Bales Stripe & Check 12 hhds Musecovady MO- Shirtings, LASSES, | do Wrapping Paper Chests prime Congo TEAIL5 P kgs Glasyow Goods, 10 crates Earthenware, in Gala Plaids, Shawls, 27 cases Ready - wade Wincies. Flannel Shirts. Clothing, Printed Shirts, Bags & 7 cases Gents’ Rubber) Baeving, &c. &c. Coats, 8 Bales Paper-hangings, 4 causes Rubber Boots &|138 packages Assorted Shoes, Paiuts, 2 cases Ladies’ Boots &)} 5 hhds Paint Oil, Shoes, 4casks assorted Cutlery 4‘ cases Millinerv, 1 case J P Ware. 5 do Haberdashery, | 45 Bdls Spring, Cast and 3 do Linen Drapery, Blister Steel, 2 do Silks & Ribbons, 21 tons assor'd Bar Iron. i do Gloves, 496 pieces Plough Metal, 1 do Hosiery, 145 pkys Nails & Spikes, 5 do Shawls « Mantles} 95 do Jronmongery, 1 do Ladies’ Fars, | 30 sides Sole Lexather, 2 do Fur CAPS, '‘Bbls Flour, Crushed Su- 3 do Townend’s Hats gar, Granulated do, Cur- and Caps, rants, Epsom Salts, Cad- 3 do Felt HATS, bear, Jamaica Ginger, 2 do Floor Cloths, (|Casks Baking Soda. 10 do Sundries, iWhiting, Soda, Keys 4 Bales CLOTHS, )Mastard, Powder, Boxes 6 do Carpets & Wool--Seap, Tobacco, Raisins lens, Lozenges, Glass, Bags 2 do Blankets, Pepper, Coffee, All spice, 1 do. Horse.Rugs, (RICK, dozens. Brooms, 3 do LButlulo Robes, |Vails Coils Munilla Rope, 7 do Cotton Warp, ‘&e. &e. Ke. 1 cuse Guns, G. & 8. DAVIES. Charlottetown, Nov. 27, 1865. DR. W. G. SUTHERLAND ETURNS thanks for the liberal tronage extended to him since commencing the practice of his profession, in its various branches,! in this City, aud trusts, by attention and assidwity, that the sume may still be continued towards him. By the LATEST ARRIVALS he hasi his present large Stock of Drugs and Chemicals, Choice Perfumery. Toilet Articles, in variety; selected from ithe ‘best London Honse, by those competent.af doing justice to the business. The Seponsery department will be under his own Thumediate superintendence. Dar. SurHERLAND begs also to observe that he trusts the fact of having practised in Scotland seve- ral years, and nearly twenty years of extensive an in every branch of his profession, combit With unremitting assiduity aud perso- nal attendance, will not fail to olutin confidence and ensure satisfaction, Ce Advice to the poor gratis. Queen Street, Ch town,Jan. 8, 1866. Just om the Square. NEW TOBACCO FACTORY SDINSRSI93. HE SUBSCRIBER having JUST OPENED a FACTORY at SUMMERSIDE, is prepared to supply Wholesale Oustemers with | the Island Manufactared TOBACCO. warranted a good article, at the very lowest prices. and on the most reasonable terms — and hepes his Factory. being the first of the kind estutlished in Prince County, will meet with Wheral patronage from the Traders and Merchaats of Summerside, and Prince County general PATRICK REILLY. ucreased Ly. sD February 12, 1866, Junuary |, 1 /Wanted Inmodiately, at Bell's LOY about 14 years of age, to learn) y The London ids. Trader. LONDON for this PORT, ou or about the FIRST ht or Passaye apply in Lendon to4 _ | attention of diefriends in Town and Count ~ SPLENDID Jewellery, Watches, Diamonds, &e. FOR THE HOLIDAYS! - HE HOUSE of BOSANQUET, GIRAUD & CO, VPAKIS, have the pleasnie of annonneing that they have opened an Agency in the City of New York, forthe sale of their widelvy- known JEWELLERY, WATCHES, &c, and for the purpose of making their goods as extensively known and appreciated in the Usited States as ihey now are; avd bave beeu for over 70 years, in Kurope ; they have determined ona plan by whieh | poor aud rich alike may have the of |their splendid styles. As 2 preliaiumry, | would remark that they mannfacture and | imitation Jewellery or Watches, but All are Warranted GOLD of the finest Workmanship. Our eustomers will also have the great adyan- tave of a constant succession of new and recherebe - styles and patterus with which we shall keep our New York Agency supplied. | We have adopted the plan of sale, now so j dar, of charging a uniform price, and Uris price will | invariably be $2 FoR EACH AKTICLE, no matter how costly itmay be. The expenses of conducting our New York Agency are paid by the sale of Cer- lifieates Or Cohpons representing the varions ar- ticles. These Certifieates are sold at 50 cents each, or tive for $2, and each Certificate will show the holder the particular article he or she is entitled to, on payment of an additional $2. If the article namwed on the Certificate is nut desired, the holder will oblige us, when he returns the Certificate, by stating what other article of the sawe value he or she may prefer, and it will be seut with pleasure. OUR AIM IS TO PLEASE, and every meaus to that end will beexerted. We solicit a trial from every oue who reads this notiee, as we are cun- jident of giving the utmost satisfaction. THE STOCK COMPRISES, Amongst other articles, Splendid Clocks, Gold and Silver watches, Rings set with Diamonds, Rubies, Pearls, Garnet and other Stones, (sulitaire and in clusters), Ladies’ sets of Jewellery comprising Pins and Ear rings of the most fashionable styles, set in Precions Stones of every variety, together with a large assortument of Gold and Enameled and Pearl Sets, Gold Stads and Sleeve Buttons of the inost beautiful patterns, Gents’ Bosom and Searf Pins, and an endless variety of Bracelets, Chaina, Musical Boxes, Head Dresses, Combs, Charms, &c. [a case any of our patrons are not in want of ar- ticles of Jewellery, and would prefer Silverware, we will send, for axy CenTirica® &-returned te us arichly engraved SET OF CASTORS ec BUTTER DISH, beautifully chased and plated. Agents are Wanted In every part of the United States and Provinees, and to all suci very liberal inducements avill be otlered, and, on a plication, acireular of terwe will be forwarded. We prefer money seut in Post Office Orders where they can be obtained, or by Bank Draft to our order. Address all orders to our Ageuey, Which will be conducted by Messrs. JAQUET, STERLING & CO. 189 Broadway, New York. Jannary 8, 1866, 3mos NEWEST ORED NEW GOODs: CHEAPSIDE, Just Opened. "TRNHE SUBSCRIBERS wish to inform their friends, customers, and the public gene- rally, that they have JUST RECEIVED, per ships Undine, L. C. Owen and Ariadae, A LARGE and WELL ASSORTED STOCK of STAPLE aud FANCY DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, &¢. CONSISTING OF STAPLE DRY GOODS—White and Grey Cottons, Striped and Checked Shirtings, Printed Cottons, Cotton Warp, Ginghams Jenne, Tickings, Towelings aud Towels, Bagging aud Bays, &e. DRE3S GOODS—A large and choice assortment, in Plain and Printed Cobergs and Lus- tres, &c.; Plain and Figured Alpacas 5 Chambray, Wincey and Plain do., Gala Plaids, Cashmeres, Baratheas, Alexandra Cloths, Thibets, Poplinets, Crapes, oplins, Diagonals, Checks, Mohairs, Silk Checks, French Merinoes, &e. SHAWLS—A large assortment of the latest styles, which will be sold cheap for cash. CLOTUS—Black Mantle Cloths, Seal Cloths, Whitneys, Oxford Fine Cloths, Black and Fancy Doeskins, Scotch Tweeds, Fancy Twista, Silk Mixed, Pilots, Xe. FiLANNELS — Saxony Welsh, Saxony Yerkshire, Lancastire, Kerseys, Linseys, Segathy and Scarlet, Blue Serge, and Faucy Shirtings. &e. WOOLENS —Blankets Quilts, Rags.Ga- ribaldi Jackets, Palerines, Chest Preservers, Wool Shawls, Capes, Polka Jackets, Yarns, Scarfs, &c. GENTS’ FURNISHING DEPART. MENT—Under and Over Coats, Reefing Jacketa, Pants, Vests, Flannel and Tweed Shirts. Serge Shirts, Cardin dackets. Oi] Clothe, Contes, aps aud Nats, Braces, Belts, Neckties, Li- nen and Paper Collars, in all the newest sty lee. SUNDRIKE3S—Bugle and Silkk Trimm. ings, Buttons, Feathers, Ribbons, Flowers, Dress Caps, HatOrnaments, Belts, Velvets, Gloves, Veils, Fur Boas and Mutts, Crapes, Skirtings and Skirts, Ladies’ Jackets, Stays, Gents’ and Ladys’ Boots and Shoes, Machine Thread, Silk Carpetings, Bod Cards, Weavers’ Reeds, &v..&c. ALSO—Tea, Sugar (warrented good), Soap, Dye Stuffs, &«. &e, P.S.—The above Stock is composed of entirely New Goods, which have been bought at vreatly reduced Prices, and have been personally selected in the best British Markets, and on the best terms, and will be sold, wholesale and retail, at the low- est prices. Intending purchasers will please re- member that they will get good value for their money by calling at the new firm of HEARTZ & SON, Cheapside, Qneen Square, Dee. LL, 1865. NEW STORES! Dorchester Street. Liquors, Molasses, Tea, Sugar, lour, Tobacco, Sundry. Groceries, &, ‘ue SUBSCRIBER has now in his New Brack Stores, Do. chesterd3tireet, Charlotte town, the following Extensive and Valuable Stock or MERCHANDIZE, comprising WINES, BRANDIES, and other €s- QUORS of the best quality; fresh GROCERIES of all kinds; FLOUR, TEA, SUGAR, TOBACCO, MOLASSES, eaual co any articles of the kind in the market, which he oilers to wholesale and retail customers At the lpwest prices for Cash, —vVizZ.:— 70 Puacheons choice Demerara RUM, 70 Hogsheads Hollands GIN, 6 Hhds. Irish and Scotch MALT WHISKEY, 6 Hids. Pale and Dark BRANDY, 6 Hogsheads PORT WINE, 6 hogsheads of SUERRY, 100 dozen Elinburgh ALE, 100 dozen Guinness’ PORTER, 300 chests and half chests of TEA, 10 hogsheads of SUGAR, 30 puncheons of MOLASSES, 000 barrels of FLUOU R, Boxes of Honey Dew TOBACCO, 100 boxes Liverpool SUAP, 80 boxes of PIPKS, 1200 JARS, (assorted sizes!) Together with a full nesortment of all articles in the GROCERY IANE, 10 which he invites the ry, whose past favours are respeetfally acknowledged. OWEN CONNOLLY. Charlottetown. May 29.1865. Ist NEW GOODS AT ©HE they ue (Battsa WARzD9982, qJueen Square. THE IMPORTATIONS: FOR THE Fall Season of 1865 ARE NOW COMPLETED and OPEN FOR INSPECTION. CH” We solicit a shave-of Public Patronage, ON CUR STO(.K OF DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, Groceries, will be found all the requisite articlas for family nee. Purchased on the best terms and suld af the LOWEST PRICES. ta Please call ond ewamine. WwW. & A. BROWN. December 11, 1865. TOBACCO! 5 BOXES Cavendish TOBACCO, Summerside, July 31, 1865, WILLIAM DODD, Dec. 18, 1865- Queen Square. ?