LATEST PRLPGRAPH DESPA TCHES TO : rik EXAMINER OPPICR, Gr. Joax, No B., Mareh bith, |867.<-Len- dow 2th -Wotien for reduction of cable tolls feited ; Atlantic company refusing to asseut.— [2th ne nees—Penian demonstration reported, Prisomers cheered by the people of "Limerick. Piacards posted through towns © Waterford | pneutal change is affected, the seoner will we) and Tipperary counties tur payeoy rents. Peseape from the fivancial avd politieal Slougi oft Goll 1344. Sr. Jowsx, March 15th.—Low/on 14¢h.— Fenian troubles not altogether ended; govern- nient despatches tour gueboats t Dublin for . . ‘ ' different places ou River Liffey. —lenians taken | refuge from troops in Wicklow mouutains: | They ate perishing from cold weather. Sr. Jaaw.—Cannon, baggage-maester of Reil cond. shot at and severely woanded near Cook's beoek yesterday. Party arrested nud taken to Sheliec. Onr Banks today threw out paper of tke Westmorland Band. Its triends say the Bank is quite able to meet eaga semieuts.— Geld 134}. Sr. Joay. March 16.—Ottawa, 15.—Romors ure in circulation respecting Fenian movements in the neizhburhood of St. Albans. Tt is said! the Government are ia possession ¢ f important information Moytanat, 15-—One hundred ond twentr- five Regulars left this woraing for Chrtmpiai. | Strong force of Royal Artillery, with fyb) tield pieces, go to-day io frontiers. Texoxto, 15.—There wat a movement of forces here tuday. Particularsare * thheid.— | (totd 1344. } oe THE LATE REV. DONALD M: ena Th WEMORTAM. Ata public meeting held in the vt Presbyte-| rian Charch at Orwell Head, on ‘] Vursday. the | elements ; the Democrats must throw off their’ copper-head associates, We wut combine loyalty | Omaha (Neb.) Jerald ef wha 19th instant, te the country with intelligence to its goverment, gives the particulars of & free Aight whith oe- ive must have wen in office with hberal asinds | curved in the Nebcaskit House of Representa- and colaneed Mews. ‘Ne were nartowsmindrd ives on the precaling day. Someboly wp re oats tthe dnrgan of te matan ttl fom da sn the Cs Large, will be equal to the neeessities of these | [O° 8P eee ac ne eee th } The motion prevailed. The new prosid- Times et debt tronble. The sex | oom ro age 5 ede yom ing ofticer po tem attempted to take the chair, but was prevented by the Speaker. The Ser- Despond in which we are now wallowing. he | Zeant-at-Arms interfered, when the Speaker change sheild originate bere, ae the finavcial | drew a revolver and threatened to blow out the centre, and be effec'ed the Demoeratic Union | brains of the anfortunate officer. The Serzeant } as ae Organization of liberal-minded loyal men. | struck at the Speaker with his mee, and knocked down a innocent member. The in- 'nocent member knocked somebody else down, ,and the entire body gradually went into au ) darnest and spirited contest. —— ~ea-—- — THE REAPER AND THE FLOWERS. BY LONGFRELLUW. There is ; seal ad Seika tite stectaA sODG Daaper, Wense cate be Heath, | DPONRVOLENT IRISH SOCTETY. And with bia sickle keen, | ! : a He r he bearded | At th annanl meeting of the above Society, 7 Wage he Searene gratr Gt « brvath, Heid in St. Andrew's Hall, on Monday lust, the Aud the flowers that grow between. | 11th inst., the following gentlemen were elected | Ollice-bearers fur the ensuing year, viz :— Patron—Hon. L). Brenan. Vice.Patron—Rev. Thomas Phelan. “Shall I have nought thet is fair 7 saith be: j “ Have nought but the bearded grain ! | Theugh the breath uf those Mowers ia swact tome, i will give them all back agaiu.” | President~James eddin, Esq. | Vice-President—D. GM. oe = Esq. He gazed at the flowers with tearful eyes ; | Ne oe ee ee Caen, fle kissed their drooping leaves; Seeretary~+Mr. Walter C. Graut. {t was for the Lord of Paradixe 1 Committe of Charity — Mr. John Bowers, He bound them in his sheaves. » Chairman; How. F. Ketly, Messrs. Martio Treasurer—~Mr. Francis M Carron. A ozan, Michael Kelly, Peter Doyle, Johu Me- ~ My Lord bas need of these flowers gay,” The Reaper said, and smiled, ssa aciascsilaeledi lieth ~ Pear tokens of the earth are they, CALEDOSIAN CLUB. Where be was oace a child | Chief—fs Excellency George Dundas, Esquire, i Lieut. Governor. | At the Fourt.2 Annual Meeting of the Caledoniar | Club, held in the Club Roow, Charlotietown, on] Monday evening, 4.1) Mareh inst. Qua!ian, Joho Counvily. “ They ehall ald bloom in fields of light, Traveplanied by my care, And saints upon their garuents white A Free Piewt is a Leorsearere. ~ The, istated to dav that Fenian ring around Dublin) supposed to number from oye to four thousand. Drogheda Barracks attaek@ yesterday. Mali- | numbers of killes travelling.—Government) fels in alarm.— ._-e-- - Huseey. Her father wade a wil (said O'Connell), Mise Mary. He replied tha; be had left ber £1000, which would do very Well, if she warried jauy surt of a good busbatid. ““ Heaven bless your | honer,”’ eried the housekeeper, “and what de- cent man would ever take her With the nose she lhas eat?” =“ Why, that is really very true,” re- | plied the dying father, “LT never thought of ber | noses” and be lost no tite in adding a evdicil as a set off against ber ugliness. A person has patented a watch without bands that shows on its face no Ggures but those wiich | | teil the hour and wittute looked fir. The figures | appear on the watelr face, | { On the doth inst, WM R WAT- |SON will remove from his preent Stand | (Hutchinson's corner) to his Gld Stand. | VICTORIA BUILDING, Queen Street. _ a Tae Q. CAT ACCLIMATING TONIC —Wherever HOSTED, ERS STOMACH BITTERS, the celebrated A \verican prevention of Climatic Dis- eases have bea tf introduced into unhealthy tegions, Phe initowing their effect i Sustaining the health, sigor = animal spirite of ‘howe Whese pursuits subjected St. Tors, sti, -Londetik:—Lord Naas HW Gold 1342. ONE OF Daniel O'CONNEIL’s STORIES --One of O’Counell’s old stories usedto be about a Mise } disposing of the bulk of his fortune te pablig | men’, and to restore me to my charities, When he was uporhis death bed, his | Of Pour Representatives. ouusekeeper asked hin bow nuch be bad left to } Queen's Priuter, iu former years, during the that gave Miss Mary au addition of £150 a year | to oflice now will not, in the slightest degree, -~— ae | ment to yos. are displayed ag they are wituted,and uo othere if pled ge Foe that ma future conduct will be in ~ ADVERTISEMENTS — Pai. ane arer then to wtire, taking Po the Eectors of the Second and wounded with them.— | Fenians fore up yailroad, blocked roads he- | lrween Cork and Dublin, aepending :adroad | GEN TLEMEN— District of King’s County. AM again seat upon my travels, The new Liberal Goverument having anpointed me to the ofisce of Queen's Priater, my seat in the House is orce more at your disposal; and it ia my intention to ask you to oiling the appoijnt- sition as oue I beld the office of existence of two Parliaments; and it is grati- fying to know that I filled it with your ertire concurrence and coulidence, while my conuec- tion with the Government enabled me to ba of more service to the Distriet generally than if I were in Opyosition. I nwed not assure you that my appointment lessen my iudependence, or weaken my attach Through good and bad report I have served you faithfully, to the best of my ability, for many years; and if again returned, aecordance with your wishes, and in harmony with me past career a a Liberal Representative. I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your ogedt. Servant, EDWARD WHELAN. | Charlottetown, March 18, 1867. | | | District of Ring’s County. GENTLEMEN— { T the request.of many friends, I beg to offer ‘% myself as a candidate for your snffrages to ‘To the Electcrs of the Second. ith day of Maret inst, at 6 o'clock, Smal These sacred blossous wear.” wa acawer to a previous call, and whicif Was con- etitefeed by inviting E Lament, Esq, tv ‘be charr, | And the mother gave, in tears and paie nnd appainting the undersigned Seeretaty, the | The @ b , tollewing tevclutroms Were euburitted and UNani- | wwrere che mast did ive ; snuusly certed ,— | She knew she should fiod them all agaia tet Besolved, That a suitable monument be) In the fields of light above. erected te the wecaeaty of Lhe late Rev. Donald Me-| z Deasid, Minister of the Church of Seotiand, as @ O, net in eruelty, not in wrath, token of aiweere ee nye ge an! The Reaper came that day ; dae appreeietion o i lemg God laith! 4 services, as in baadabtes wt the Goepa of our Lurd and! Twas an angel visited the green earth, tecisne Jesus Qhelet } Aud tuck the flowers away. 2d. Resolced, That in order te previle for the | . requisite wutlay, @ secretary and teoasurer be | HorRiscte Merver ww Ixpia — Bottrne a com Ghat Gee call bw gngned te a Hemuay Bovy.—The Indian Public Opinion re- the Inth day ef March instant, te escerve coutri- | pore aye ar piesa « maeder which onmnres puncte abd hemp ie-adineen det of contrieuters’ |i Shoo)bad some time ago. The particu- names, together with the sums respectively de! lars of the case ere as follows :—A man who posited; aod that Mr. W. MePhail, be respect- loved a wonwn ef a very low caste poisoned tully requested to wevept of thal apputn mest, / his rival in het affections. The victim having 3d. Resolved, That as this meeting is aware| become inseusi ble by the effects of bhang and that several wibers, whe have wot been under the| Churnus, the murderer with the most inhuman apecial pastoral-care ol the late Rev. Dewsld Me | barbansty cut the body into piecea, byiled them Dowald, inciuding personal triends aud mane of bis) in an eamhen pot, wud then buried them under brethren in the a:mistry, sre aixieus to contribute |. the ground. their unite of trepect bo his memery—eon tributions | burnt to aebes, and neta drop of blood was — euch be thanktully received and duly | jeft on the ground to slow thatsach an atrocity eeknowledged. aan had ever taken place. Mhe camel of the de- - Resotved , That in order ‘to engage the| ceased, however, escaped the notice of the ET ited engi dog a te ageoag 0 been under bis winisterial charge, the winutes of iad mee Sn We Pntge. ww Oe he dia re thie meeting be poOblisded iu ali the laliad newe- ee eae eae ahte led'se ae of the crime. A searck was made by the police » in the house of the woman, and the remains of the deceased were duz out of the ground. Both the man and the woman were app.ehended. The criminals have been committed to the @essions court. SO ee Ewey Lamont, Chairman. Witiiam MoPait, Secretary. MoncMentT To The Lave Rev. Dow arp Mo- Mos atyu.—The friends ui the late Rev. D naid Me- Donald, whe are willing to erect a Monument to hia memory, can bave an opportunity ef doing D B se, by leaving their wanes and contributione with eaTH OF « Bioop-THinsry Bricanp Xss. Dr-sutherland, Charlottetown ; Measre. MeLeod, | — The Italia of Naples announces the death of Southport; Mesars. Jobo Beil, Cape Traverse ; | the famous *‘ brizandess ” La Givzi, who was William Matheaen, Rustico; Alex. Campbell,De.| for some time the terror of the Voturara dis- Sable; Donald MeKachern, Nine Ddbtie Creek;) trict. La Gizzi was a tall, muscular woman, Joha McDougall, Biack Point; Angus MeFay- | with beetling brows, covered with a thick maas den, Kanneckburn, Donald McDonald. North) of black shagyy hair that fell over her shoul- <-> _—_-—. he clothes of the deceased were | eusuing year, vids Presideut, Hon Col. Gray, te-elected. Ist Vice-President Hon. Patriek Walker, “ od “ “ “ James Duncan, auder Martin, D. W. Fraser and Alex. McKenzie. re-elected. Recording See’y, Mr. A G. McDougall, re-elected, Preasurer, J. W. Morrison, Esqr., “ Marshall, William McGill, T Staudard Bearers, Messrs George Munrve, Allan McDougall aud Wim. Robertsun. let Piper, Mr. Donald McFay den, ee “Joba MeKinnoa. Charlottetown, March 13th, 1867. —~ - ~woe- ---—— Presentation.—Mr James J Rice, B. C. M, acknowledges gratefully the following Note, from Mr. Rix, on bebalf of the good people of Miminigash, Lot 3, with a superb Buffalo Robe. | A people whe had previously done well by many acts of personal kinduess, as well as a liberal sup- port of the Ministry, are fairly entitled to a public acknowledgment: Miminigash, Feb. 18, 1867. Mr. J. J. Rice, B.C. M. Rey. and Deak Str: —In behalf of the Protes- tant community of Mimingash, I present you with a Buffalo Robe, as a token of personal esteem and their appreciation of the Bible Christian Ministry. Yours very truly, Joun Rix. > - Hottoway’s Ointmext anv Pitts.—Impor- tant to Everybody.—-For more than thirty years these remedies buave been rauked before all cura tive agents, for the all-suflicient reason that they nevercan be wrongly used in either external or internal diseases lolloway’s Gintment should be well rubbed on the throat and chest in sore throut, enlarged glands, chronic cough, and wheezings In common catarrh and influenza, the Ointment, well rubbed upou the walls of the chest, aided by «4 few doses of the Pills, soon effects a cure The River; Murdvch Lamont, Sooteh Settlement, Be-| dere and breast, and was so blood-thirsty that deque Road ; Alex. MeBeata, St Peter'ssRoad ;| she voluntarily performed the office of coe Duvaid Ramsay, Shipburider, Summerside: Jehu | sioner on every captive d a a ee tool McEachern, ( fauner,) Lot 49; Torguii MeBeiill, | Oey Sayre SneEnee Se Come Ry Ser Malpeque Road; Ehae uberte, Mow lecquw| hand. Ut is relaied that on one occasion, ufier Read; Donaid Compton, Belle Creek; Sawuel /Abbing three of her captives, she cullected MeLeod, Murray Harber; Jobo Stewart George: | the blood that flowed from their woumds in a tewn Road; Joho Marebison, Peiet 2’ riueg Wil- | J* and then poured it over the head of her liam MePaail, Orweil. lover, telling him that should be his baptism of} re bleed. Being sharply pursued by the troops, DESTITUTION IN THE SUCTHERN #©aTEsS. ber-consort and herself took refuse in the cot- htage of a peasant at Petrosa, and coespelled of the him with frightful threats to give them food. principal citiesin the States te take ocasures | The peasant laid some provisions before them; to alleviate th eiten of the aaa ; but while they were busied with their meal he 1eVial © necessities Of the poor m the) ized an axe, aud attacked them with such | South. A letter received in New York from! fury that he struck both La Gizzi and her comn- the Southern Relief Commission, dated ‘Lan- panion to the zrouad before they could defend casterville, Lancaster District, 8. C., Feby. themselves. He thea rav to the neighbouring | 18, says -— villaze of Ricizliano, collected the national vf : : : guard of the district, and returned with them | “This District, owing to the dieaster: conse- to his cottage. Here they found the two dead | pre upon the war, and mee total failus € | bodies, and afer decapitating them, carried the of the crops, . ~ —— eplorabie state of| Leads of La Gizzi and her lover, together with | uestitution of the necessaries to support IS! their couqueror, in triumph through the district, pecple and live stock. Lhe District contains 7 about ten thousand population, and wo! mors, Accovcw : > ; UCH EME? > THE NCES! perhaps, than twanty fumilies of the whole Wasen—Toie enamt ry gueaial ee teed number have @ supply of food for the veagon.| went ta the London Gazette in the following | There are about five hundred twdividus's . in a) terns :~-" Marlborough Horse, Feb. 20.—This | very alarming state of want, and uniews imme- | ferving, at half past six o'clvek, her Royal High- | diaie relief is affurded, many of the must) %e*s he Princess of Wales waa safely delivered | perish by starvation. ‘Tae baiance of the po- of a princess. The covfisewent, which was most | pulation, met iacluding the twenty families, fa.vourable, wae uot in any way affected by the and the five hundred individwais, have very rheumatisin from which the princess is suffering limited upplies of provisions or, hand.” His Koyal Highness the Prince of Wales was eset. ; ‘ o A fea Gays ago thirty thousand heskele of ome The Seeretary of State for the Hothe Jepartment arrived at Marlborough House comm went from New York to the Bouth, and | *ertly alter. This happy event was made known 500,000 busbels more are wanted, } Meetings have been held in some by the firing of the Park and Tower guns.”—The Lancet saye: From the knowledge ot thecondition of the Princess of Walesa no amall anxiety has CONGRESS AND) [YS MISDEEL 3. a imsenaateiel CONGU ESSIONAL | Thuraday, the 14th inet., with the usual promoni- are es symptoms of ee. Dr. Arthur From set : ‘arre aaw ber on that day, and as she was soue- The f le canara Tork Cit? zen | what woree on Friday, Dr. Sievekiug joined him oom os Aeit repref entytives and | in attendance, the advantage of Dr. Jenner's ex- omentary — ; Weshiagy o veith dread. | perience being also subsequeutly obtained. The om uaa a ae ol — aut injury. ey await events | Princess suffered considerable pain, and the fever neay th-stnte hae of W9 on the uext blow! ran high. Fer some time great Ccistress was ah oareiena @ eleet WFO on One issue alune, | caused by the disease fixing itself with intensity hey ‘eunsidered viznl to the safety | in one of the principal joints, from which it after- aud have proved their efficacy by a test of many years, having received testimonials from eminent men Whe bave used them. been felt by the publie at her reported illness. It seems that ber Royal Hichnees was seized on) same treatment, jadiciously followed up, removes diptheria.usthma, bronchitis. pletrisy, aud prevents the deep inflammation resulting in abscess or ulcer- ation, sO apt to ensne when tieoat or chest com- plaints are neglected. Pa ieodeeilmnmetanet SupDeEN CHANGES OF WEATHER are produc- tive of Throat Diseaser, Coughs, Colds, &e. There @ no more effectual celef in these diseases te be found, than in the timely use of “ Brown s Bronchial Troches.” They posseas real merit, eect lltihieatenanseasioge Ayer’s Sarsaparilla Is # concenirated extract gentlemen Were appwiuted office bearers tur the Directors—Neil Rankin, Augustas DMceDonsld, Adam Murray, Joho A. McDonald, Esquire, | elusively, as a protection Colina McLennan, M. PL ., Messrs. Michae?} and bowel complaints of eset, McCormack, Neil MeKelvie, Joho Ross, Alexauder Robertson, Robert Young, Alex-| keeps up a heulthy habit of body 7? uxWholeseme | Corresponding See'y, W. G. Sutherland, M. D.,| them to extraerdin, 8Y tisks drow exposure and fill the vacant seat left by Mr. Clark's retire- | privation, bave beet’ wondertul. Jn the Army, | ment from the House of Assembly. My politi- the euperiority of tin? @tticle over every other leal principles are thoroughly Liberal, and | witiy so mauttest Where used, U ; ( against biliowe fever, | your Representatives, as a eolleasrne to our es- ae ite . ae : «kind. The ssldiers |eomed Representative, Hou. Mr. Whelan. Lich produces aad | : ‘ bi <a . I reside in the District—all my interests are locwdens. Kor the unacelimate d pioueer aad \centred in it—I am known to you all, and I . |have always endeavoured to make my inter- settler it is the most reliable of a! safeguards | : : ayainst sickness, Throughont the D. yited States | course with you mutually agreeable. I believe it ia considered the most healthful ana ®#revable | ( understand the local wants and requirements of all tonics, and altoyether unequalled aa wremedy | of the District, and I shall at all times give for dyspepsia. ‘Phe medicinal ingredienta f° ull| them my best attention if placed in a position vegetable, and ave held in solution by the mvet | iy do go. a. —the esse rete: 3 stolewoa stupa know nthe esas of: |* With respect to the question of Confedere y, | tione I have no hesitation in saying that I am burgh, Penusylwauia, and no less than 40,00?) O° i dozen bottles are suld annualy, For sale by all i decidedly opposed to that measure. As, under Deuggista. Mareb 18. 2{ | vresent circumstances, Confederation is not i ik oid 4, *sirable by the people of this Island, you may “i rely upon it that [ will concur with the public U.C.R—T.A-—E.P.—§ C.R. opin, on On that important question. a we: ' Trus fing that you will honor me with your The Great Remevics of the Age! HWUNNEW ELL’S confiden c@ in constituting me a local, resident UNIVERSAL COUGH REMEDY member, which the District much requires, to For all Throat and Lung Complaints. Susall Botties, 25 cts ; Lars de- 60 cts. which it is entitled, and which is a privilege it has always t njoyed, HUNNEWELL’S TOLU’ ANODYNE, The great Remedy for Asthma, .V. wralgia, Pains im Blexstruaiwn aay it is the only stimulant w. { remain, Gentlemen, ,and at Nervous (“ompiaints. 50 cents per Buttls- Your obedient Servant, . AN THONY McoCORMACK. Head of St. Petar’s Bay, March 16, 1867. Hunnewell’s Elective Pills Cure all derangements of the Stomac b or Bowels without the Slightest Griping, © Pp unt the ime portance of which catsnot be over estimated. The To the free and inde vendent Electors of dese, a single Pill, sever more than teto, and go very small, make them most valuable 10 every the Third District ot Queen’s County- family, 25 cent# per Bottle. GeENTLEMEN— new Government, based upon liberal prin- A ciples, having been formed, aod I having heen honoured by being placed in my former po- sition as President of the Executive Couueil and Colonial Secretary, my seat in the House of Assembly becomes vacant according to law. In returning to you for re-election, I have the fullest confidence that you will give the new Government a fair trial, and when its policy is fully developed — for which, of course, a little The Testimor sin is in my possession, to be sea! Y! tine should be allowed —I trust you will find all, will remow > every doubt of the perfect cn *T° | +) such as to be worthy of your warmest appro- terof the abo 4-1 awed preparations, aad to pubs iso val m which would onlhy cause them to be classed wit! F the thousands pablirhed in newspapers, and not a traction of the a of the least character. [ beg in-! spection of su ch at my office, confidence to test the | preparativn, 5 nd correspondence from all. | JOHN L. HUNNEWELL, Charlointowt, March 18. hw Sele Proprietor. nce Practical Co em ict and Pharaaceutst, @Coamerea! + (JAPF OOD STATESMAN,” SELLING OFF! HMinnewell's CONSUITPTIVE REMEDY, A radical cure fior this heretofure calied incurable comptaint. Price Ooe Dollar per Bottle. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, GEORGE COLES. ? ir The preparations securely packed to be sent - ane aan ~ Selling MET ADVERTISEMENTS. 4 wants LOWBDEN’S ‘TIPE Subscribers bave de TOBACCO FACTORY, soci. tarivencudtncntette eg pend will fiudthey can make « prufitub. The Subseriber begs to anuwunee that he bas 9 ecm 4S > ie ¥ | SUPERIOR QUALITY ‘Stock. The ee OF DRY GOODS VIRGINIA LEAF CONSIST 4S Pak? OF : Grey, White, and Printed Qotton; Seri SQUARE ROD TOBACCO, [UiS2) shiruuye,in Otics umd Wools thin ont now being manufactured, which he knows will) Linen Bed-tlek and Sheeting; Camber Lining ; compete with any article imported, aud Freee 4 ro Paucy Wiig oe . . . d . | Vobour i. sulicits tie inspection of thuse whe are penne utann @ Checks, JUDGES OF THE WEED. Shavls'and Mantes in ——— and Broud Ctoth ; Keady «made Chothiay ; Dealers are invited to i and ee 98, Shoee ead Slippers, : | Hata. Caps, Pare and Hosiery; Ri Examine our Stock. | Feathers, and Fancy Goods in and judge for themselves. | Trisdmings, &e.. &e., &e ; Hardware, THE GENUINE ARTICLE ONLY. COMPRISES : will be obtained at this Establishment. | Flat, Round and Sqnare Iron, best Scotch, German . } > ; . Sy i . Shoet . i e Enquire at the Ola! Stand, |of Nails, Spitien and Beede concent. MORIN LOWDEN. | Horse Nuiis, Plough Meeoting, Window Giase, : a Chain Traces, Codlives and Hooks, Shovels, Spades, Charlottetown, Mareh Is, '507. ie and Forks. suites ak pa em . . ware, dte., &e., &e. Auction Sate! T° be sold at Auction on WKB NESDAY, Gr the 20th MARCH, at the Sabserify'r's Store—| Tea, Soar, Molasses, - Candles, Tobacco, Lucine end Kervsive Oil, Labricating Oil, Paint Oil, Varnish aud Paints; Priwe fed Herrinu, | dry Codtish and Seale Fish, barrels Poricund Beet, i Puncheone and Tierces Bright MOLASSES, Hhdsand Barrels Bright SUGAR, Barrels of FLOUR of different Branda, ~ * Boxes and half boxes F kh L RAISINS, ke, &e., Ke. Half and qzarter drems FIGS, Cunvas, Ne. 1 to No. 6, Hem ae from 9 Cheste and half chesta TEA thre-d Ratlin to 5} ineli, Sil twine, itch, Tar Boxee SOAP, Buys SPLEES, jaud Rosin. Cart and wagon BUSHES, > All the above goods and many other articles are Round and tlat IRON, : d to th : Svort link CHAIN, : re ® public atextremely low figures Bursele ROSIN, | We want the cash. Don’t you want the bar- \ yreet Yargaine cannot be wW.w.Lorp. |* ne an Ch’town. Feh’y 25th. 1847 ! A. A. MACDONALD & BREY., Georgetow v. Flour, Sugar, Molasses, &c. | MARTA Se AT AUCTION. Febraary §fth, 1867. i cs “PHE Subseribers will sell, in front of Flovr, Tea, Sugar: Molasses, their Sules Room. Queen Street, on Thursday, 2 : ee os Gin and Rum, &e-, &e- the 2ist inat., at 11 o'clock— 100 bbls. Floar, (extra brands } TT: S Subeoriber baz in Store aud for Sule— : pe. Molusees, 3 blds. Sugar, Se LI Hhds. Bright Porto Reo SUGAR, Colored, ee 5b ne 4 cesar na 26 Pans. Bright Betaitiuy MOLASS 80 Pans. Demerara le & 1 box Lemons CARVELL BROS., Auctioneers. 150 Chests Superior Congo TEA, 25 Hhds Holland GIN, March 11, 1867. 5 Bbls. Suverior Extra FLOUR, EO SALE! 80 Boxes Liverpool SUAP, if 140 Bandles White Cotton WARP At the Establishment of! inde. and Qr Cuske Pale BRANDY. W. W. LORD, Hbds. Port sud Sherry WINE. Barrels FLOUR. Pans MOLASSES OWEN CONNOLLY. Barrels SUGAR. Tihds SUGAR Ch'town, 25th Feb., 1867. Barrels Lab. HERRING Half Bbls HERRIN 1A; fee prt Sollee of SOAP . Building Lots for Sale. Box. RAISINS F_R.L. Boxes FIGS rqy eS — ony of Shelf GOODS, wiich will be I pve og Param oo re sold low fer Cush. side of Longworth Street, nearly adjoining the re- W. W. LORD. ; , Tae idence of Professor Ingles on the St Pi # Road, _Ch’town, Feb. 25, 1867. os 123 feet in depth, weil ~ for ivate ; z gentleman or a retired man of dusiness, sab- Big Loaf for a Small Price. eG’. PUBLIC SALE, st the COLONIAL | BUILDING, Charlottetown,on FRIDAY, the 19h APRIL next, at 12 o'clock, if not previously dis- posed of at private sale. For Terms and fartl er subscriber at the Osberne | Ch'town, March 11, 1367. Wanted, AX ACTIVE, SUBKRK MAN, as a FARMER Liberal wages will be given. Appiy at this Offlee {Mareh 11, 1867. 41 Bark! Bark! Bark! 1500 Cords of Hemlock Bark wanted at the City Tannery. r fe E Subscriber offers for Sule, at a re- duced price, 200 Barrels Extra Family FLOUR. rticalars # te the W. McGILL. pply to th oDRe. Jame DAVIS. t Ch'town, Iith March 1867 A PLEA FUK Hb Confederation of the Colonies BRITISH NORTH AMERICA; ADDRESSED TO THE PEOPLE AND PARLIAMENT OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, Sy MATTHEW RICHEY, D. D. Te is the sincere and wisest friend of his courtry whe is at all times ready, on a crisis of importance, to give # temperate yet a manly aud decided testi- mony 9f his opinions.—G IsBorNE. Charlottetown, P, E. [. Geo, Bremner, ‘Fix- celsior’ Printing Office, Prince Street, 1867. For Sule at the Bookstores of Mrs. Bremner and Mr. Henry A. Harvie. Mare." 11, 1867. i MEETING OF THE LEGISLATURE. Colom! Secretarv’s Office, March 15, 1867. ve E Subscriber is now prepared to make Contraets with parties for the above coupli ment of Burk, which will be let in jots from Thirty Cords and upwards. Further particnlars will be made known on xp plication-to the Sabseriber at the City Tannery. W. B. DAWSON. Feb 4, 1867. P. E. ISLAND Boot & Shoe Factory. of the choice root, so com- bined with sub- | * stances of still greater | > ulterative power as to af- ford an effectnal antidote for diseases Sursapatilla other oo —— j is reputed to cure. Sucli a remedy is surely wanted by those who sutler from Strumoas complaints, and that ove which will accomplish their cure must prove, as this has proved, of immense service to this class of onr afflicted felluw-citizens. How completelx this compound will do it, has been proven by experimeut on many of the worst cases to be found in the following complaints :— Scrofula, Scrofulous Swellings and Sores, Skin Diseases, Pimples, Pustules, Blotches, Eruptions, St. Anthony's fire, Rose or Erysipelas, Tetter or Salt Rheum. Sexld Head, Ringworm, &c. Syphilis or Venereal Disease is expelled from the system by the prolonged use of this SaksaPARILLa, and the patient is left in comparative health. Female Diseases are Caused by Scrofala in the blood, and ure often soon cured by thie Extract OF SARBAPARILLA. Do not reject this invaluable medicine, becanse you have been imposed upon by something pretend- | Ear Sold /oy all Wholesale and Retail Dealers in| ‘'TENFLE Subseriber offers FOR SALE his Medicine | { in any qua otity by Express, or as directed. FISHING STAND lceated on FISH far Mec re full and particular degoription of each | : i is f. SLAN : t ‘bor : e re pe 24 : article giv en in notices, to follow this from month [SLAND, ut the entrance of Malpeque Harbe of April, 1863, it was resolved that thy initiation of all Money Votes should be with the Exe SUtive: | whieh is the only safe Harber on the North side of P. E. Island, being accessible in stormy weather | American fishermen make this Harbor their head ee ae oe | quarters during the fishing season, becuse of its TO CONSUMPTIVES, | safety aud shelter and the advantayes of a splendid The -advertiser, having been restored to health | &xed Light erected on the Island. in a fev. \geeks by a very simple reuiedy, after; The above FISHING STAND is favorably baving svdfered for several years with a severe | situnted for carryit x on Trade with Fishermen, and lung w f+ stion, and that dread disease, Consuimp- |S unsurpassed as & Busines Stand Ii aaneete of— tion— 1a enzivus to wake kuowa to his tellow-auf- | Ove Building 30 ot on — ate Post, . 0 ny vo Sonora tiie eaabetacliiioe. | Fishing Stage, and is within a distance o tof j d Draft of Water, 15 ft deep. Th re i To all who desire tt, be will send a copy of the | 5 Pe ee eee a —— . 3 : the Stave: 40 Puncheons. 130 ) Barrels, 2 prese sijtion used (free of charge), with the direc: | Large Mooring Anchors. weight 450 Ibs each ; 60 tions for preparing and using the same, which futhom Mooring Chain, 3 M Ash Poles, 1 Cod they will find a suRE CUKE tor CONSUMPTION, | Seine, 125 fathom long, 9 do deep; 1 Herring AST tata, Broncuitis, CousHs;CoLps, and all | Seive, nearly new, 90 fathoms long aud 12 do deep, The oat and Lung affections, The only object of together with a “Cupe Cod” Twive Fish Weir the advertiser in sending the prescription is to complete. 2 Seine Boats, one new aud copper-fas bes.«fit the .iticae: all spread information tened, of 3 tons capacity; the other second-hand .t* y : which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes 3) feet keel. 6 Fishing Hakes complete, capuble of spreading 100 quintals cod fish ; together with every sufferer will try bis remedy, as it will cost tly im nothing, and way prove a blessing. Tubs, Scules, &c- One Store, used as a Retail Shop. One Cook-house. 1 large Cook Stove, Parties wishing the preseription, FREE, by re- t¥irn anail, will please address new, &e 200 feet Hemlock Plank , 2 large Boilers Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, for tanning nets. Williamsburg, Kisigs Co., New York. ly to wonth, April 2? 3, 1866. ly —ALSo— Boats and Fishing Gear, now at Rustico Harbor. as follows, viz: . Schouner “ Fly," 10 tons, nearly new and in good order ; April 9. - 0 STRANGE, BUT TRUE, io good ing to be Sarsaparilla, while it was not. When yon have used Aver’s—then, and not till then, will you kaow the virtues of Sarsapari!la. For mi- uute particulars of the diseases it cures, we refer you w Ayer's American Almanae, which the ageirt below named will furnish gratis to ull who ca)! “Wasp,” 5 do 6 years old, in order, Saiis new ; “Ocean Komp,”’ 32 ft. keel, new, cost £100 last season ; Every young lady and gentleman ia the United | States can bear something very wuch to their ad- ‘antage by returo wail (tree of charge), by ad- Boat Vy HEREAS by a relution of the Money Gicants, tor Roads, Bridges, Wharfs, &¢. and all Petitions for grants in aid of any objest| whatsoever, which parties may desire to submit to | cheap for cash. iyo ane Y? av stully, but ae. wards shifted to another. Happily, there is no J oe * th st their choseo eles inflict 14 pursuance of erude theories or | staged wor shee, Tarif’ sre changed, creased | ae Without C7 ie wr reason; eurreney is | med oF Contracted WF , shims or fancies; gold ie a “@ lowered, ¥ yiness ia intertered with, te & fre sitered WF 4 gemoved from ove article - 4 levied 4f 84 ther No business wan feels! aa 3 ® ruinous # cy may be levied suddealy on 4 entive etock of goods, or special taxes laid spun bis trade, that will drive him out of employ- ment. bupor org way be ruined that jmanulac- lasers may / tiAive, or manufacturers way be deatzayed * ing producers mey be bere tired. Theve ia ¢ erainty in aching The increase of | METeNCY will inflate prices; ite diminu'ion will | reduce * hem. Industrial pursuit way be taxed wet of ‘exintence or eucouraged to the injury of ether jute geete. uw ider this influence we have become a nation speeélators. If any lucky individual! can as- y rtain the future action of Congress, be hae a certain fortune. If additional moury is to be maauufactured—raga ground out by the Govern- meat wills and called a circulating mediuum—be was only to buy stocks =f the tanff duty uw te be inereased on certain werchandise, he has only | predable that the confinement may have the effect) 70 8 pitts. to Miss Margaret Riely. of Lot Oue. to buy a large quantity of it, aud bis profits are| timate. ‘The poor fellow whe fuliowa his a eceupation will probably be ruined ; the vafertunate mercantile gambler who bappens te ke behind the scenes may make money with- wat labor. Sinoe the war began, prices of al! cmamedities have increased; men have bought tarpent:ne at ten dollars a barrel, and acid it ut eae hundred and twenty; they have purchased whiskey wt fifty cevts a gallon and sold it after an #teciae of two dollars per gallon had been iaid at nearly the ameunt of the excise, So long aa *inilar changes can be made, similar profits will accrue; and the chance of such results is too ‘nperters of foreign gouds are driven out of the taarket, aud legitunate trade in many ways affect. ed. The evasion of taxes is infinitely wore profit- a e+ business; as, for instance, with whiskey, waich was openly sold for fe than the Government _ waar _ This state of affairs comment inst. The country 88 few years of eueb rule would be brought to bankruptey, and not ealy to bankruptcy, but to such diewrder and dewuralization that a decade of goud and sensible goveruments could not rein- reason, we hear, to feel apprebension of any mis- chief from internal cowplication—a point which, in acute rheumatism, is ot course a firat consider ation. [t seemed quite possible at one time that) might have beea sufficient to delay the date of the Princess's confinement beyond what bas bappen- ed on each previous occasion. The bigh febrile action, however, doubtless, served to precipitate an event which was not iw the ordinary course of things expected for anvther month. Although, we believe, the speedy confinewent of the princess was not anticipated by these immediately about her, De. Farre went down on Tuesday evening lust to Marlborough house prepared to stay, feel- ing that there was sufficient uucertainty to render the compulaory quiet which the attack caused | tery. Foul Stomach, Headache Piles, Rhbeumatis in, | THOS. F. CHAPMAN, 831 Broadway, New York. April 9. ly oo for it. Avew’s Catuartic Pitre, for the cure of Cas- tiveness, Jaundice, Dyepepsia, Indigestion, Dysen- refreshing and nourwhing the poor pilgrim in the Arid Desert of Disease and despoudency, is the wonderful Manochan of the Aztces. JUDSON’S Heartburn, arising from Disordered Stomach, Pain | or Morbid Inaction of the Bowels, Flatulency, Loss lof Appetite, Liver Complaint. Dropsy, Worms, Gout, Neuralgia, and us a Dinver Pill are un-] Serpent ramed by Moses in the desert, they cure almost miraculeusly. THE HEBREWS LOOK- ED upon the Serpent and were healed = The Gentiles and the Jews both in our time take this remedy and are cured. Get the * Rescue of Tula Almanac.” Sold by all Medicine Dealers. March 11. Jin equalled. They are sugar coated, so thatthe most sensitive ean take them with pleasure, and they are the best Aperient in the world for all the purposes of a family physic. such a course desirable. by the wecurrence of the event which took the morning, the 13th. It was not till six o’elock that Dr. Farre was summoned to ber Roya) Highness’s room, and she was delivered, after a somewhat rapid but quite natural labour, of a temale child at balf-past ex a.m. Her Royal Highness has progressed very favourably since, and is now in a fair way to make a good recovery. ot curzeiling the duration of an attack which is frequencly as wearisome in ite length as it is pain- fui and distressing to the patient. We may note here that it is very rare 'o see such a complication as pasturitivn during the course of rheumatic lever. - a EXTORTION BY HACKMEN. A friend who lately wisited New York, that the extortion practised by iackmen there was such that ‘no man calls a carriage without having first resuived upon fighuing or being robbed." But, having a lady with him, he took @ carriage at the depot, and the following was his experience : ‘ Five dollars,’ said Jehu gentleman inquired qaietly— * What is your numer ?’ . ‘Four dollars,’ he answered, sulkily. ‘Here are four dollars. number !’ ‘Three dollars,’ aid the fellow groffly. ‘Two doilars—little ‘ouff," too, 56 state it in ite former Gourishing attitude. To! the driver. Straw, per ows... -reeaseresseneners tad bo 20} i iddi i = change this short-sighted palit iaien uscom-| ‘Two, then; here they are. What is your wat Crapaud, on Wednesday, the 6th inst, Mr.) Senin oe al cc rae evade Maes esacaee bone age et pat ber isi Sia be i» bow ready 19 ly ‘all work in lite tive, | pow layiux ts Consens i. — mon sense in ical government ordinary | pumber ?’ Heury Bul ite ree rer Ba ley ans ate.| Clover seed per 1b -..ee- -ees se eeeeee ‘ne: poms : c ‘en the shortest notice and most reasonable terns. — a in ae beeen pm tad tee financial i : ® : ’ t yu, t 61, on nit, r. owes Gk tied ae Aad ¥ a4 _ | rial; pertect! hight, ee ‘ : "t tid ad rape al yeeros pl re on dollar, cap'n— owe Zollar'll do'--re- witan to og ip the nb vear of bis ee Dunetoe ie pe yore % ue ve sdua.e. .. 2-86 to8d| a BOARD OF EDUCATION. 3 a work, sot wp ig first-class etyle aud war | Chains. tte dechors, Ganding ant Kuunirg Rig pony y hoes =— - over & prostrate pls ‘= " your dollar,’ said our friend,| On the Sik wey tie reetdouce’ Little ak. ~sae hbt Pee, LeTOES oa, ae } 1 pad aoe ee os ee ee oo nie meee, paid K Painting and "a Price aud farther jcnlars inquire of W. We wust save erento oe tee: civilly ; ‘all you ape entitled to. It's no ee via ee Join | fs * | Sheepskins Vitis sieowen te cers see $8 to 53! Charlouetown, on SMOKSDAL, te thoy ar : ent - POUND B. Drax, Esq., Char REVAEN TEPLIN, Wurth having. ‘Tw du ov there must ty an oruaur! as w your number o5w. Good " Ga Lisstoees he tomes os Erysip- | Apples per dot..-. ---- din atbiedd wt aserees Sd CM gAres instant at 8 OLIN ME TLE bet’ flinial tees tates VILLI . Margete:tew. heokend 2 ee ae nebo of polit ical parties Repub. { moroing.’ And me separated with + elas, Susan, relict of the late J u Hardy, ne the! Partridges;.. - “GEQRGE “> Wh, Market Clerk. i March 18, 1367 : . ; . ad . i af ita. March, ieee: aw , Pelroary a. Avis ‘ ¢ S ty : us Wnst be resvived iutu theic sompenegt out either ‘fghtoxrobbery.’ | | Gch year of her wpe aa Gee oe 1 ar Sige ah! ‘ 293; vitae ‘SFY 8 SEAM ita Sao OBR Sule cut able Ball . The step was justified | country somewhat by surprise, on Wednesday | It is quite | writes that he read in une of the oity eeeere| televed wide of Kouneth t Upon reaching the hotel he alighted and ;| asked the price for the service. Handing him a five dollar greenback, the What 1 your ‘Here are three. Now your aysnber, sir?’ Eeyoamed aoe —-—— ———=y - PRICES CURRENT. CuarcoTtetows, March 15, 1867. Provisions. Beef, (small) per lb... +--+ sseeseee eres 4g 7d Do by the quarter...- +--+ see see +e Bdd tS 64 Pork, (carcass)... ..+--+seeeeeese es Sad to 4h Do (amall),... 200 cree ce eeee eee Prepared by Da J.C Arena Co, Lowell, Mass, | and sold by all Draggists and dealers iu medivine | everywhere. W. R. Watson, General Agent for Princes Ed- | | ward Island. [mech 18 2:0 MR cies | On the 25th ult, at the residenceof B. Haywood, ly in ol Esqr, Tignish, by the Rev. KR. W. Dyer, Mr. wa eee See a at tay 34 “i bd Per WD... eee cece ence renee eeeee - oss oO a Ou the 4th instant, at the Parsouage, Alberton, Ham,...- --++ seer cert rete cece cess cece by the Rey. R. W Dyer, Mr. John McCallum, to Butter, (freb)....5+---.e0-- eee [= ~ - 7 ~ Miss Margaret D).lton, both of Lot One Do by the tub,...-....... coe Be to Ie Cheese, per ID......6+ cere ees eeee cee ++ Sd to Gd Talfow, per WD.... seas cece cess cess eee Bd to Md Lard, per 1b.... aee-sese ee ceee cess cess Dd to Bhd Flour per Ib.... oe oe- Bd to Sid At the Manse, Georgetown, on the 12th inet, by lthe Rev. A. MeWilliam, Mr William E. Vanider- i stine, to Miss Melinda Annear, both of Montague | Bridge. weer eee ween ee 8. McKay. She has left| Quts, per do.. 1... ..6e ee eeee ee eee onee 28 dd 2a Od bead, at the advanced age of 89 vears. t “Ab North Rustico, on the 4th inst, of brain| Shingles, per M... fever, Priscilla Williams, the forth and belov- ed daughter of Mr. Jordou Williams, aged 16) Hay, per ton...-.- weer ae sundries. one e BORN gee | dressing the undersigned. Those having fears of} Do “Black Swan,” new, 27ft keel, sails aud gear being bumbugged will oblige by not noticing this __ bew and complete ; " vard. All others will please address their} Do “Two Forty, 3 years old, sails and gear dbedient servant, hel (i kood, 27 ft keel ; a. 0 *Flirt,’’ 30 ft keel, new sails in good order ; MANNA IN THE Desert —How like Manna, MOUNTAIN HERB PILLS, like the Brazen | + eee 0d to Td | : Oatmeal, per OWt....-.-- 60-506 178 6d to 188 61 Died, Eggs, per dozen.....+---+0-+. 20+ le ld to 1s 31 At Summerfield. on Friday morning, the 8th inst, | Grain. in the 4th yearot herayge, Christie Aun, the dearly Barley, nl ok es cenbees tence eee Oe OF ae eo dwg 3. Maa ie «oes 0x6d6 to 75s | 300 new Mackerel Barreis, 200 Herring Barrels, full of salt. 5 Dorey Boats, &c., &c. | Tf not previonsly disposed of by Private Sale, lthe above valuable property will be sold at PUB- LIC AUCTION, on WEDNESDAW, the first day |of MAY next, to close the concern. For particulars epply to 1.0 Hall, Eeqr, Char- | lottetown, P. E. Island, David Match, Esqr, Rus- } tico, or to | KE. MARSHALL, Proprietor. Rustico, Mareh 18, 1867. i- i MOREL, KING'S COUNTY. — ye BE SOLD or LET, in Lots to suit purchasers or tenants, all that FREEHOLD | ESTATE well known as ‘© The Morell Farm,” is in excelleut comdition, and the remainder covered ;with trees suitable for Shipbuilding purposes, | seantling, fence pol¢s and firewood, well watered, jhaniy to sea manure, and with Mills, Churches, ;Schoolhouses, Plaaksmith’s Shops, &c, &«, in its j immediate vicinity. A large twomoruy DWELLING HOUSE, nearly new, well finishud, large and commodious rooms, not surpaseed for arrangement and convenience in King't Connty , tovetbe: with BARNS, STABLES and QUTHOUSES complete in every respect. Also. STOWE aud ample WAREHOUSES an4, GRANARIES. Alsoa SHIPYARD, where vessels ot 200 tonser upwards can be built aud launched. | For full particulars apply to JANE SIOTHER- LAND, Sn. Peters Bay. or to Mxsers. PEAKE BROTHERS & CO. | Ch’town, March 18, 1367. 2m Also, 150,00 Cedar Siagles, (good quality.) Terus—CA3H or APPROVED CREDIT. A. McNEHs, Auctioneer. (containing 784 Acres the cleared portion of which | v put Subscriber would hereby inform his pumervus friends und customers that be has in course of preparation, a very euperior style of LADIES’ KID BOOT, suitable for the coming season. Also, Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Wear, in every variety, such as Ladies’ and Misses’ Houre of Assembly, paseea OU the Lith day Notice ie hereby given that all applicanous for the Legislature at its next annual Se#eionu, are re- : naled te be sent into this Office on or before the aa a eons: ooee ” one oth duy of Aptil next. Grain Va “eg: ¥ ; me. ’ * ’ y Command do P..\moral do, —_haitation Lace do, ” “GEORGE COLES, Col. See’y. bc. &e. ke. FREDERICK LEPAGE Gents’ ond Dupy’ , Calf Tap soled BOOTS, Bulmoral BOOTS, has om safe at the do Sinvle do do, Shooting dw, ss : Grain Leather = do, Baiew do, Glasgow Hlouse, | jews Congrom do, ip do a) 0, ves, Qiieen Street, niaeal” 0 tee LARGE awsortment of Goods suitable! wholesale Denlers betore their orders abroad should eall and examine varied stock of A for spring trate, which will be dinposed of lares and COMPRISING: Ladies’ & Misses’, Gents’ & Bey” Gents’, Ladies and Misses’ Rubber Shoes, Ladies, | and Misses’ Rebber Boots, White and Grey SHOES Cottons. Fancy Prinfed Cottons, Tabie | BOOTS & . Linens and Towelfings, Biack and | Specially manuf ictured for the Tréde of Coloured Mantle Clotire, Black . EB. Island. Broad Clots. Black and Fancy Doesking and Cavsimere, White, GEHOKGE NICOLL, A South Side Qileen’s Square. Bsa 2 Colored atid Faney Flanne!ls, Plain and Fancy March 4th, 1867 Dress Stuffs, Hollands and Grass Cloths, ' Al GEORGETOWN, Men’s Hate and Caps, Ladies” aud and forssle Cheap for Casb by R. MUNRO, A slpendid lot of Stamped Embroidery, Fancy Frilliugs, Daisy Trimmings, Edgings, Laces, Ryb- bon, Velvets, Linen Start Frouts, and « large | variety of other Goods. ALso—The usnal assortment uf Groceries, &e.,| ke. &e Prince Edward Island Maps, March 11th, 1867. isl pat has . Tae se Room Paper, Window Paper Hangings, Dissolution of Co-Partnership. §——— Puruau’s Patented Curtain Fixtures, HE partaership hitherto existing between | BEDSTEADS, . the Subscribers ie this day diesotwed by mutual) + Model :Parler ” Stoves and other Stoves, consent. i } All persons indebted to them are hereby notified | that their respective accounts have been placed in | the hands of an attorney for collection- THOMAS DELANY, | ; EDMUND F. BYRNE. | MartaeGieaN Ch'town, 11th March. 1877. hei Stationery and a variety of other Guwde, : ais: ce ee ear caret { 1 eet 4 tHavd Harness. SOURIS PACKET. | want: Seg emmsess ine wins sa Packet Wil) ying Rachange, Bille Lading, Chatter Bartion ommence ber trips a8 a Packet © | Ships Papers. Bills of Sale, Blauk Deeds, &c., tween Souris and Charlottetown. calling at Georgetown, immediately efter opening of | &c., which will be either solid of engrossed te Navigation ee A. CHIVERIE, Master. | suit customers, by me. Jan, Q, 1967. tf Ch’'town, BP. E. L.. March 11, 1867, 3m R. MUNRO. MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY reiting of P. E. Island. * 'VEXHE ANNUAL MEETING of the! A Shareholders of this Company will be held az | their Office, Water Street, on MONDAY, the 25th inst., at il, a.m. " ie of the Board, - W. HALES, Seo . March 11, 1867. a Bank of P. K. Usland, i 20 Bbis. No. | Labrador Herring, 50 Bbis. Choice Family Flour, Tubs Batter.& Bbls. Pork, S the Paripership a.w exis'tng between the Undersigued, will expire on the loth day of MARCH, 1367 they new inform those indebted to | them b Note of Hand, Book Acconnt, or other- wise, that their Accouuts must be off on or before the above mento: , ub all accounts not settled at that time will be banded over to a Attorney for collection, without respect to perons. le ‘ seen | All parties baving any dewsnds op thé Bol- T OTICEKis hereby given thats BONUS PR ns requested to farnieb their Accounts for | of Five Pounds per centam, on the Capital | psymeut. . , | Stock of the Bank of P. E. Ieland, hath been thie | N. B. CASI paid for Good OATS. ~ | day declared, aud will be payxble to Stockbol ° . | omand ufter the 16th day of MARCI. inet. ane McAULAY .& JOHNSTON. jisconsolate husb ndand many sorrowing triends ; 7 : M4 at. | : « to mourn their ead loo. ~Blewed are the dead| 14 Vosetablen: none) Dositble Family Residence. | oye. March Wine | Grand anary 21, 1887 in eee nce Wednesday the! Potatoes, per bushel -...........---. 283d asa BSH AT ¢ommodious aod beautifully situ i rvs teenies rh tn of amin of he an od ge Pouttry. iota ce een nce “A FIRST RATEHORSE | Flour: ‘SMerrigg ! : ' : : ‘ ‘ rov - vide ;. . tion of the main. Bene B. Soet, Save, sees S G evedvdcishldaes abs sit ap ocinee eS Square, BY 34 feet in depth, being iu # ‘retired part | For Sale! HB 8» ; hen 08 AA aill years. Besi pat i — bi a ; Turkeys, acd ....-- pede erence ete 8 bo : of the city, is well ada for a private family, STANDS Fourteep hands and » beer Per: ~ , death. ae ys = — in bim wu generous ave Fowls, wwob..-- ++. . omen denise plots 6 | 254 weil] be digposed of at, private sale. Terms ae hat armas mt &. 8&LL CaP for CASH. at Bis dyvte, cor, — henstes Hogenae ‘nf ; ' Chickens, pait s+ + ea-ey gee sss BMC) woderare. Apply to the subscriber at the * Os-| 1a igh wae - Aa MOUS ner et Pringe und Grafton berecte, oe : n the 12th inst, of inflammation of the stomach, Fish. . : Seen 4 McGINNIS BREED. Caa trot bie wile! : ‘ age ebitald Medium a Beat ad Grabaia'e Loot, | Oudsh, par qil..:ss-2sn-i- +c cpacne- 200 bo 308 RUMI MAYES. 11s eee wiomas. Warseees overt, suk Lng as 200 Bhis. YLOURB, - py pe er ecringhe per barrel... oot es seiee + B08 to 408 _Ch'toven, Merch 16, 1967. 7. . San et tbe Siendihes ” office. | “sparratived as good as xoy on the Island hs Mast Gove, Jat 6h. on Wabuatay. Sh ine Brsnee Fe Aan | HERRING! Charen, Fabs p 150 Bbis. Prime HERRENG. MoNeill. aged 13 il ces sy Boards, (Hemlock). «+++ -*++4+: oe eeee » > JWR SALE, 100 Barzele good Herring, | =e \ ; LH" Call and jndge for ere oe ier son's resi . Bannockburn, 5 bach ede. DS Ai } 7 Broo, widow of thelate gol Brown, of Cove-| DO (epmased-v-- vn aaa Be] MERE BE Sleigh and Carriage Factory! ae 7g Chrrlottetawn, Feb’s 18,9867. of _ Surecrider have te notify the pubs | hes ented bal : Sateen aetna ee Schooner fer Sate. manesé, at MAKGSTE, New , iu the baild ia av ie og GS Be | inge formerly ocgnpied by Mr. Bg peed "PHE Seer of the Sea, 58 tous register, be a ea BLS i , , hs wantity of Dry Goods, Hardware, Room paper,| caine? C ‘ . ovating and altera, '¥¢ Medicine, bas becowe | will support the present Liberal Government if al &c., de. ~ POR) gatas! Came wih your eoeuny, ar aaaee. a 5 hat it is relied upan, ex-{] should be honoured ia being made ene of | : ee ‘. PE ORE OD eee . “> © a Te neal | prRgpemncecan. me 8 egmmgrmrnyen me ee ed ee oe