Weacknowledge by the last mail, the receipt of & Business Circular and Price Current, from the establishment of Mesut Eo Kk. ‘Taylor & Ca, Shipping and Comminign Megobdats, 20 Great St. Jumes Stevet, val. Re. Taylor, ot the above figm, eanducted i oly tor sone tame, + reek PiaGew—The Meuse, speaking ol whieh has broken out in Llacselt, (tel gem dgitabn cg, ) says “Phi oa pu lic culuumty for the towm Povey distilleries df the tips elass aie at Batya’ stilt and the mea out of employment. Lhe hes wre Volistantty filled with peaprte ian Joris divine help; stewmmers are atcad te en: rer the town ; alltrade is at ae end. Ou Mob. last S@ animals were slaughtered, on Pies It is haspaiy bmi! the exttle dis tint « mure pirtol in bis tool chet) so ammanged. that it | would explude all peoidy: the hid «lay dev 120, and on W eduoslay 700. necessaty to sav that they were not all attueked by the disease, but, having beew exposed to it was considered necessary to will the box himself and vats shot dead. >" QOMCE, | At a Public Meeting of the householders pes’ Ident mm aria vert on Wednesday, Marci, (27, 1867, Mr.) , WH Viteeliair, the) following Rew ations were carried unanimously :| “ Resotred, That the name of this settlement, | hitherto known as ‘South West Bedeque,’ viz: trom John Wright's Bridge te the County Line, be changed, and that it be called aud known henceforth as * SuMERSET,’ ” cuutasion, them. ' CamPosetaatPhe report of the sale ofthis island mw renew ed. The Boston Herald ays: ** Campabello, the scene of the finst Fenian raid, has been sold to a Mr. Seymour,:at New York, for @/000. Mr. Seymour has been en gaged wanes or rather invesugati y the mine- rai resvugees of the island for s vera years. The deposits of peat existing there ares iene, atid matty times'the value gad by the ' * Resolved, That these proceedings be published in all the wewapapers for geveral juformation.” Micntars. BReNAN, Chairman. a darge business ii this, 1 NORPRO Oc ee A carpouter'in Yew York placed a loaded | He meant! to shudt a thiet; bot de was the first to go to | TeLee = —_ MeEMoRANDA.—Arrived at Mobile, on the Ist inetaal, Ship Daeid Cannou—40 days: all well. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. "T'S for Steam Communication be- ‘tween Souris, Georgetown, Murray Harbor and Pictou. TEXENDERS.are required to be sent into tie Colonial Secretury’s Office on or before THURSDAY, the loth day of MAY hext, al Two o'clock in the afternoon, by any Person or Com- pany whe may be willing to contract so bau a STEAMER once or twice a week for the Convey- aunee of Passengers and Freights, amd Mails, af re quired, between Souris, Georgetown, Murray Har- | bor, and Picton, touclfing at each Port going and | WEW IMMEDIATELY AX Hall, i Begr, in Auctioneers Row street, on (Ta usepar, the 1th inst, i wiil Scli at Auction, TO CLOSK, CONSIGNMENTS = Bright, Retailing MO- o Viercves LASSES, warranted 5 Barrels sg00d 10 Bbls Barbadves SUGAR, 5 do Granulated DO. 10 Boxes Yellow SOAP, 10 Half de do Do. 20 Boxes Candles, Gs & 3's, 5 Causks Kerosine, 10 swdes New York Sde Leather, alt & Quarter Boxes Layer aud Bunch Ruisius, &e. Ke, . L. WILSON HIGGS, Auctioneer. | } | o Paacheous « Charlottetown’ April 8, 1867. WOTICEK. To purchaser tur the eutire property, =—e . *atriat. Te the Editor of the i Sin e—Yesterday’s issue of the Seni Weekly | 7th of January jast, ithe Brig Joha J. Fraser, Patriot was handed te me this morning, and | J. Ro Watbsu, DSeeretary, Souterset, Prince County, March 27, 1967, <2, - | returning, so long asthe Navigation shall remain | }open, from the FIRST day of JUNE next, to the! & jclose of the season of 1867, and during the epen | MELANCHOLY Disas ren —On the uight of the | season iu the two following veurs, 1805 and boy, | | ‘The Tenders must specify the Tommaye and Power ) be suld by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Store and Warehouses of the late Jon SUTHERLAND, Esqr, on MONDAY the 24th day laf JUNE, 1867, the whole Stock of ME RCHAN- a (Gee. Clark, waster, and one of the principal | ‘ f the Vessel to be supplied, and the amount we- owners,) efrutk ov a reet, off little Canse, during | a thick suowstorm aod a vielent gale, and sank im made by you in reference to the “ AnnivefBary leight fathoms of water; and, sud to relate, ali ou board were lost, exe é pling ove tuan, haned Jamer ‘ ‘ Sherman. Captain Clark and lis two brothers, eontain charges of @ yery serious nature, 1} James and Joh Geddie, aod bis thréd brothers-in- trust your ow Selse of honor wil! dictate to| law, Allau, Duncan, and Laurence Andersen, of you the justice aud propriety of allowing me to| Canso, all met a watery grave. The Messrs, sav a few words in reply throug! the same | Clark were sous of the late Mr. James Clark, ot : | Campbelltown, New Loudon, and of Mrs. Win. | McKay, now of Tiguish. Capt. Clark has left a | Wite and five children in Cassu. He was anable In reference to the opening paragraph of aud experienerd seaman, and was highly estero- your editonal, I will only say that those yentle- | ed wherever kuown. He resided tor sume tine wen who mauitested such strange s) wptoms of | past in Cause, aud bis brothers, Jawes and John wowasiness, (but of the Titus Oates stamp) and | Geddie, went on, last Fall, frew the Lsland, to who gave evident proof of bad feelings tweive | join him. They had just started on their first mouths ago, ouly brought upom theinselves the | voyage in the Uitated brig, for New York, wub a try attention drawn to certain editorial remarks i i of Ireland's patron Saint ;" and as these remarks medium by which these grave charges have been given to the public. i quired to be paid for the pe rformanuce of the service | requived, and be accompanied by the names of teva] parties willing to become Sureties for the due per formance of the Contract The Tender must also state what amount will be| required for the preseut year’s service alone, and also how much for one and how wach fortwotrips | in each week durmy the above periods * GEORGE COLES, Colovial Secretary. Ch'town, April 3rd, 1867 Halifax Chronicle St. John Freeman } AUCTION. rEXO be sold at Auction.on THURSDAY, APRIL 23rd, at LI o'clock, a. m, all the Farming Implements, Stock, Tools, and purt of the Household Furniture of the lite Geoxnce Wiicut, All the pupers Gents’ Beaver HATS, Fur CAPS, Cloth do, | SLLKS of various desc: iptions, | Printed Coiton SHAWLS and CAPES, [A large qvantily of Meu’s, Boys’, Ladies’ and | COBURGS, Orleans, Alaparas, ridicule aed contempt of all rightthinking men in the community. You say that, “with a chanye of Goverunient, We thought tiat not hing unpleasaud or disa sreeable would ha, e occurred this year @ eall for ceusure Or mar the harmeny of ot. Pateiek’s Day's celebration.’ In this we are of seeurd, nor am I aware that anything | unpleasant or disagreeable has occurred, as far as the Cathelées of this community are concern- ed. But you go on te say that, “in this, how- ever, we were, it appears, mistaken ;'’ and then ge On @ give your reasons, from which if appears that you ave still laboring woder a slizht mistake. : iu the eaely part of this month, the Rev. Renald TL. MeDbowald wis invited by me to preach in Se Mdunstan’s Cathedral on the Feast of St. Patrick = I did not iavite him because he was Scutch, Euvlish, Irish, or French; but knowing bis geuerous and oblicing disposition, well keewn peete, aud bavhly cultivated talents, 1 thousht he would wot refuse my reyuest, and thad has discoume weak] be worthy of the ocea- sion. fn this 1 eas not disappomted. Mr. Me Demaid kindle aocepted my invitation, and accomingly came to town a day or two previous tothe ith. Heeulmuited to me the manuseript ot his discourse, and after « careful perusal I found # ty be what anf Man, acqusiuted with Mr Meltonald, would expect—a very able pro- duction, aad which would stand the test of the severest criticism, either in point of style, Thealogy, sound Christian morality, or lovalty to the British Throne, The young ¢ cutor took for bis text the prophecy of Baruch, ¥. chapter, and 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 aud @th verses. [nthe course of bis sermon he dwelt principally onthe glori- ous mission destined by Almighty God for the Irish people, m diffusing, at an early period, leuruing aud piety throush Continents! Europe. He seferred (9 the datror aud zeal of Columba of Tova, of Cobwmbanus, and other names illusteious for learmmiay, piety, and apostolic zeal. He Shewed why it was that Continental Hureape, from a sense of yratitude, bestowed on | lreiaud the vioriaws tithe of Island of Saints. fie spoke of the wndying fidelity with which curge of coal, tuken in ut Glace Bay, whe the disuster vceurred. QOuly two of the bodies were found at the latest accounts, these of Allen and | Lawrence Anderson, The deepest syipathy is telt tor the \ereaved reatives aud friends. May they all eaperience the com{erting influences ol the Divine comborter, aud sutrow lvl a8 those who have tiv bope.— Pat, —-_- _ Tue New Horet.—There is good reason ty believe that we shall shurtly have an Hotel. subscription list bas opened since our last issue, | | jscribed for exceeds three thousand poauds. We | have ue reason tu apprehend (he slightest bifieully | in Guding persons prepared to coutribate tue re-| | quisite iunds, aud thereiore Couclude th al, iu a | short tuue, we shall see the Llutel in course of | coustructivu. A first. class Hotel, pl sesuutly | situated, youd Steamers, and aw good Market | House, (the Steamers and Market House we | have), will gow loug way to render Chario ielown | a desirable place tu visit. We hope soon to see our side-waiks adorned with trees, aod = some | iucuns euployed to keep down the dust, which is | eften an intolerable uuisance. Persutis desirous | of taking Stock in the coutemplated Ho tel will | tind the subscription list at the office of Mir. Lugs | —dsl. eo We are pleased to learu that the Sumrnerside | section of the Rev. Mr. Frame’s congr vation, | which bas halt bis services, at a meeting iteld on | Menday evenmg last. after subscribing i+ large | amount to assist in clearmg the debt olf their} commedious aud elegant Church, Wid Nis QoUsly | agreed to pay their Pastor ove hundred pounds | per auuum.—S. J. _—_- — Holloway's Ointuwent and Pills —All persous afflicied with bad legs, sores, ulcers, aud skin! discuses, Whe, trom: want of means of ollber rea- | seus cannot avail themselves of surgical tres tnient, may be relieved trou their complaint by using | Holloway's puritying, soothing, and healing reime- dies. Ln every outward ailment this wore wea*hul | Ointment brings abeut the ueost beneficial re sul te, | by checking inflammations, cleansing ulceral ivirs, | aud restoring seuudiess, Internal pains, ries! watie aid gouty tortures, evularged Joicts, scrot- | ulous swellings, aod coutracted sinews may be | overcome vy diligently rubbing this cooling un-! quent ite the skin. Ly all cialadies of uuusual | the sous of St. Patrick, uuder the most trying vireuwmstances, ever clung to the ancient faith. He said that as gold was tried by fire only duder trials aud afflictions that the noble | traits «f individuals or nations are brought out! in bold relief. He spoke in well merited terms | of the learning, piety, and Christian zeal of | Irishmen, lay aud clerical, of the present day, | in diffusing religion and piety all over the world. He did net forget to point out how | guarded tie sons of Lreland owsht to be at the | present tne against Che machinations of irve- | ligieus aud desizning meu, who woul! attempt, | by wicked counsel, te lead them from the paths | of dute aeed€ relivion, He said that there is | many @ ‘broad acre, mauy a beautiful slope | lying waste, avd wany « roofless cottaye un-| tenanted ia Iretand while those w “mizht} have tilled and weeupied ther: are employed in| | 80 it is} i | iv hewing dewn the forests of America, diz ring im the miwes of California or Australia: or, | perhaps their bunes lie moulderiay in the soil of some fuseiem battle field, or seattered over! the hottem of the broad Atlantic. I have not! the manuseomse in my possession, but this is the sum and suletance of the whole discourse, and | it there ‘be anything unBritish in all this, [| cannot, iter the life of me, see it. The ceomenents and opmions with which you have favered the public im reference to this sermon, ‘hat always with the savin: clause, “ it ie reperted,”’ are to contemptible and be- neath notice. Words are doublee! sed, and will cut foth ways. This being the case, r will merely use your own words avd make them out in a direction quite different from what you intended. I merely chanze the sub- Jeet of one or two of your own seutences, leaving tle: olpeet and predicate in peaceable possession, and thew your language will read thas: Had the gentleman coanected with Her Majesty's army heen an Englishman of the honest “ John Bull” stamp, we could make some allowance for his conduct ; but coming from an [rishman, or at least, the son of an honest Irishman, we must consider the conduct referred to as au attempt to pander to Protestant prejudices, aad tickie the palate of a tew would-be aristo- crats, who very likely laugh at him for his trouble, The only exeuse that can be pleaded in pa liation of sach thoughtless conduct, is that the gentleman it question is a young man. Let us hope that the affenee may never be repeated. jon the 2d inst by the Rey. Alex. McWilliam, Mr severity or edcessive duration the Pills should be taken, te reot out the last seeds of the diserde: aud to hasten the desired cure. eit lacie A Universat RemMevy.—Brown's Bronchial Trectes, for Coughs, Colds, and Bronchial Ai tectious, vow stands the first ln public taver aud confidence ; this result has been acquired by ze! test of many years. lis werits and extensive use | have caused the Troches to be counterteited, aod we would caution purchasers to be vu their guard aguiust Worthless imitations, ’ Married, By the Rev. J. Davis, on Jan. 29, Mr. Matthew Calbeck, of Crapaud, to Miss Charlotle Newsun, of Cape Treverse ton Tuesday, the 2d inet, by the Rev. George Sutherland, Mr. Peter Nicholson, wo Mre. dsurak Muurv, both of Charlottetown At Gieurgetowr, on the Ist inst, by the Rey Alex. MeWilliam, Me. James McDonald, George town, to Miss Catherine Mekachern, St. Peter's Koad. At the residence of the bride's father, Montague, James William Cameron, Montazue, to Miss Margaret BE. Daaneey. SOL RELEASE RAL ELST Died, At Sturgeon Village, Lot 59, on the ith Feb ruary, 1807, Elizabeth Connors. aved 63 years, the beloved wife of Andrew Counors, senr, leaving « family of nine sons and two danghters Wo mourn the loss of a kind and affectionate parent. May she rest Ih peace. At Indian River, on the 2Ist ult, Mr. Philip Me Lellan, aged 77 years. And on the 22nd his bro- ther, Alexander MeLellan, aved &I years. Also, on the 4th instant, his brother, Archibald McLellan, aved 89 years Kequiescant in pace. Ou the loth alt, Deacon Roger Harper, of Saf folk Road, aged 69. He emigrated to this Island from England about 37 years since: His lifts wae spent in houourable cil. Ue left bebind hima numerous family, settled for the most purt ou and around his own homestead, whose off*pring he be held to the fofirth yeneration. And best of all he Was au eminent example of the power of the grace of God, which cheered him amid mach personal affliction, and wiuistered its auple support in his latter end. At Lot 49, on the 4th inst, Mr. Donald McRae, iv in the Sid year of his age. At Toronto, Murray Harbour South, on the 30th ult, alter a sbort iliness, borne with Christian re signation to the Divine Will, Mr. Kichard Moore, a vative of Bradworthy, Devon, England, but emigrated to thie Island in the year 1532. aged 70 years. ** Blessed ure the dead who die in the This is what is called, in military tactics, stor- ming vour No.1. or A. Battery, turning the guns and making them play, with deadly eflect, upon yourself and the gallant youay Kaizht who Ped the misfortune of being placed under cover of your Artillery, Had the young gentleman to whom you at- jude as your authurity, or whom you would re- ut as the pubiic censor of clergy aud laity, wees for a few tines preseut on similar occa- sivus im QQuebec, Montreal, or any of the other eapeoatty loval cities of British \meriea, verhape he would have reconciled his ideas of oyalty with those of good mannets and ordin- ary common sévKe, . ett BOF Peek Bae iiss coos cvge cvesceses eeses 3d todd) aud profusely aod artistically illustrated with} jn twenty miles of Charlattown, car d by Lam sorry to he placed under the lisagree- | May ” ° coleced whol cee bebe sees cedvbe bd to Sd costly Engravings (full size), useful and reliable pan yc Pa to , sill liddplidelabhdiial able necessity of appearing in the eo\amas of Batter, (fresh)..0...0.0s. veceee ce eel8 tu Is 3d) Patterns, Ew broideries, Jewellery, and a constant NEIL RANKIN, Anctioneer, & newspaper, but your remarks of vesterday | Do by ee ee eee 18 to Is td | succession of artetic novelties, with other useful or HENRY WADMAN, Crapaud. have left me uo alternative. [ can wssure you! Cheese GOT Mccae cece cece cove cone ose . 3d to 6d | and entertaining literature. | _Ceerheeerew es, April 1, 1867. —aud { must also for my Rev. friend in his | Tallow, per ID... ..-- 2. eeeeeeeee eee Sd to ltd) Ne person of refinement, economical honsawife| 66 : . oo abseuce — that you could not have touched Lard, per A. cade hece deenbee Beek aee -8d to Yd re lady of ‘taste, can afford to du without the Le Moniteur Acadien, either of us on a more sensitive point than by | Floer pet Wien cere cere cers mi aae ar ort te ~~ Model Mowthly, Single copies, 30 ceuts; back! Journal lilteraire, agricole de nouvelles et exiling in question our loyalty to our gracious | pe Pace BEE WP £0" vas" at 3 Od'to 1d nuubern, ‘at RT ery 10 re either mailed dannonces. and virtuous Queen and to the British Throne, | “88** P&F COPED: <-*-* ss" * vere ee eh tree. Yearly, $3, with a valuable preminn; two) , I J ! blished os Grain, pies, BS SU; th spies, 87.50: five ‘cupica 13 Jourpal will be published weekly Y Wust; however, thet werhave toomechtegerd) oj... vos wb SPUUGT ET $088 to 86°94| $14. ond epleadid premume for clube at $3 cache! I iu Chatham, vexinuing with daly next, as the for the - ud ‘ rley $iz, and splegdid premiums tor clubs at $3 each : : , ei uc the teachings and practices of the Christian: : a are ae : ag ” organ of the French populitiow of the Marigine religion, and tuo lively » sense of honor and Oats, per dow. .....ee+ seers ooent Ad de “ with the ti st premiums te each subscriber, otnes. P cenalth to. mabe ms ever feel ashamed Vegetables. Ad dives , © Pérsons wishing to weynite a ktiowledge of tbe iether r i , a ts to appear Peas per quart.....--+eeee eres ereee pene W. JENNINGS DEMOREST, )Kreuch language will find aa excellent opportunity a7 SRO GOeRpany ul. 686, Inaut loyal of ler Ma Potatoes, per bushel ~..-.+.+-.++-- neeenesas 2s No. 473 Broadway, New-York. | of doing so by subscribing te the ** Munitenr.” Jesty's subjects. | can wis assure you that we Poultry. i ; , Merchiaute, and udvertizers in generi!, residing have tov much respect for the name we inherit Geese ile ar a ha thine fal er Demerest’s Monthly and Young America :to-| jy Preach localities, will fiud it vo theiradvautage to crouch duwn like mere criminuis, nit listed ae ores TMS NT: Pre Be ye NER | gether, 34, with the premivtus for each,, | to oo their curds er * the * Moniteur,” one : ; wat al QR ¢RR7 SS. ' ¥ Xpeeted to ind 1b nto ey ego a oe on loyalty, . hivalry, ne each oo +6699 Me Uebees tel» ed's — to — | s Avril 8. 189A, = —* Froengh, family. in § adaowel Proviatee — a Sees “ a es ‘Plehs ; to CONTRA CTORS. | Advertisements will be inserted atthe usual nates. 18 connection With anything wlotious or Nesale Codfish, per qt! ..----+- eres sree reece 208 to 308) er NDERS will be received until the | Terms of Sudscription— Uranslation free. ia the annals ofthe British Empire. Herrings, pet barrel.........--+-+++- -30s ty 403 | FIRST day of MAY next, for the ereetion of | fb copy, one year F2.00- . i ‘ oo . Mackerel, per duzen........+..-- seeee+s B8 tO 43). BAIVKING HOUSE, for tite use of the Bank of | L club of 5 oopen, 31.50 $7.00 ste om Christian treatmer’ is only . Lumber. iP. A Tsland, ut aah -4 k ous ante ores All letters, &c., ww be addressed to i ttusoushiy expect fo receive at your Hemlock i . ..-- 38 6d to 48| and Bing Streets. uns ard specifications may be J.J. D. LANDRY & 80. hands: for an réon acquainted with my dis- Boards, (Hemlock)..---------+ 4s-to bg seen ut che Bank, * Chatham, Miramiehj, N.B. pusitiow will beat me aut te saying that it ipot| Do (Pine)... .c.ccseceeres tees 180.96} cp sown April BURGE RONDA | .aharoti nGenj AMG!) See fr lppebals- rer goede idle, useless ur av my cop: | Shingles, por Ma... .- ce cereenee cree eres 19s to dds, ee Galti AvI OAT! —| PUBLIC NOTICE rey, but a stern sense of duty aud bonor, Sundries. SALT! : ‘ 3 3 int has driven me, I may say for the Srattime Hay, per ton.......--.0< 0084006 1 +++ 808 40:90 | BAGS SALT. FEXHE Public are hereby notified that the in my Vif; y y Is Gd tu Ze! 100 Office of Assuyer of Weights ahd Measures is my life, into the eulumns of a public news. | Straw, per owt.------- ett yes te Stel 3000 bushels SALT iw Bulk. | nue Seeut oth thatiae Tin Mute Mestien sibeckseut t; and let me hone that der stich +. | Timothy Seed....-.-- etch Eeded oe a to Dis | . : | ne kept: y ’ » fre eae Fe 1 Chasen Gn AADED 00000: .00 000. Se aadidiichel ls 64| For Sale, to arrive, by | the City Hall, Eo he tant recable "Cireutnstahces; it may Wao | ie ivua, per Jard.sese.vecscoeeee eee: ‘feto6s) CARVELA, BROTHERS. WILLIAM B_ ALLEN, Assayer. the Tast. , . ree Dette, Bet Mine cninbanynth oes oot orn Ol 1g Sal April 8, 1367. . <5) _.| Grafton street, Apri! 1, 1867. ‘ : ee as ee re, 7 — a a I have the honor to he, Sir, j — Ue gees eens eens nner eres ney coc dd Lost, | On the Y5th inst. WM: R WaT- Your obedient servant, Vie ihe igh dees Salen tiaglns Mer } nday evening Ist, Ist April, on| SON will remove from hes present Stand | D. MCDON ALD PU cose: terres atti : : : = 4 ™ , : _e | Roles DOr dob... cee eees cece ceeeeeee Bd to bd SF iffe Hillsborousch Kiver,) a darge Account) ( utchinson's corner) to his Old Stand. fasta, s Cathedral, ! Prssrid ged, -- -- += eee rere cess ence oe eres UNO | Bodk. hooser will find # Ap eabg ‘it iat thie! 77 RIA BUILDING, Queen Starcet. Cdar'stictown, March 29; I8¢7. GROKGE LEWIS, MurketClerk. | Oifice will be hinusomely reweanded. : : ‘ word.” | At Lot 48,on the 18th ult. of Measles, Peter, j second youngest son of Mr. Win. Chandler, aged 1 year and 7 mouths. i . ~ os | At Angustine Cove, on the 27th ult, Neil, eldest | gevevivrinng sou of Mr. Colin Campbell, in the 30th year of Lis age. PRICES CURRENT. Caarcotretows, March 29, 1867. Provisions. Beef, (small) per Ib.......- see sees eee + dd to Td Do by the quarter.... ..-- e+-+ sees +e+-dd to Gi | Pork, (carcass)... ..+--++ ees sve cosed. Shen $i 1. 1: De fatealldees-anes ey ee Mutton, perlb......-- oped odbaue cass osu en { , Ch'town, April 8, 1867. Dunk River, Bedeque By GEORGE ANDERSON, Auctioneer STOCK --1 Chestnut Geldon, perfectly sound, tl years old; | Bay Mare do, do, 6 veurs old; 1 Bay Colt, t vearold; 5 Cows, in calf; 24 very sa- perior sheep ; | oOue veut old Pigs. FARMING IMPLEMENTS.—lI Single Waven, | j eliptic sprigs; 1 Double Wagon, do. do; bk Track | Wagon, nearly new; b Cart (size 20 bushels) ; 1) Track, with « portable body; L uew lrou Plowgh; Aj lL set Harrows; 2 Wood Sleighs; | set Cart Har vess; | set Harness for Track Wajyon, with pad aud wt the present Cine the amouat of stuck sub-| aud breeching; | double set Plough Harness; | se Carriage Harness, quite new; | do do, secoud- handed; L Riding Saddle and Bridle; 1 single Sleigh ; L set Furs for Sleigh ; | superior Stamping Machine aud Chain; | superiec Saw -puuuniug Press, nearly new; 2 feag Ladders; 3 Huy Forks; 3} Shovels; 4 Wood Axes; 1 Broad Axe; | Sevihe] Cradle. &c., new ; 2 bay Rakes; | Wheelbarrow ; | L Hand Cart; L320 val. Parwiers’ Boiler and Stove,! new ; | Gelding Stone and Frame, complete. TOOLS, &e.—1 complete set of Blacksmiths’ | Tools; | Puncheon; 1 G-ineh Vice; | couiplete | set Screw Pies and Lups, } to Pimeh ; Pde do, : to} fing dt Crosscut Saw; | 2-ineh, 1 lj-inch, L | ineh, | t Zinch,! 32-inch Serew Augers; 6 Pod Anvers, | various sizes; 2 Hand Sawe; | Tenant do ;1 Key-| hole Saw, (2-inch; « lot Piles; ( set Fanner drons} sud Wheels; | Screw Rimmer, with portable cut-| ter; | Stove and Pipe; 2 large Sledges and 3 Hand hammers; | double and single Blocks; St) feet of 2d-inely Manilla Kope, L saw sharpeuing Vice; Lexcellent set Bruce aud 36 its, complete 7 Beuch Chisels; 9 Socket Chisels; s4 size Compasses ; 1 st Beach Planes, anc of other useful Tools. FURNITURE, &¢.—3 Bedsteads 1 Settle Bed, | t Mahogany Writiug-desk and Book-case with glass | doors, | Chetfonier, | set Drawers, with book cue | and desk, | Office-tesk, | large painted Wardrobe. nearly new, 2 Wushstunds, 2 Toilet lables, | Franklin Stove, 2 long Benches, Ll large Clothes Horse, L Board Rale. | doubie-barrel Gun. a very superior article, L d-iuch Colts Kevolverand Case, complete; | uew Diamond for cutting glass, 1 Writing-desk. | large Beam aud Scales, 12 weights, from S0ibs to Zlb TEKMS OF SALE —All sams under £1, cash vn delivery ; sums from £1 to £10, siX months; cad all suis from £10 aud upwards, eight months, on &pproved joiut notes. BETSY M. WRIGHT, LOKENZO WRIGHT, MAKK BUTCHER. mir large a Variety i | April &. 1867, FiIUUR & HERRING. FINUK Subscriber will offerat AUCTION ou THCRSDAY next, APRLL IL, at 1 vo cloek, a.m. iu froat of his Sales’ Room— 100 Bbls Extra FLOUR, 200 do Pine and Snperfine FLOUR, 100 do = Choice No 1 HERRING. 3. C. HALL, Auctioneer. KOR SALE. VYAYHAT Larve and Cowmodious DWEL- LLING HOUSE, the yroperty of Juun Eaas, late of Chartottetown, Plasterer, deceased, at present in the occupation of Professor Ingtis, to gether with the LAND belonging to the sume. fronting ou the St. Peter's Road Ninety-three feet, | aud ou the street called Longworth Street one | buddred sod forty-one feet. This Property is pleasantty situated at the entrance of the St. Peter's | Road, aud is well adapted for a family residence. | Possession can be given at any time after the ist | MAY next ; , | If the abeve Property be not sold by Private | Sale before the second day of BAY next, it | willou that day be offered ac PUBLIC AUCTION, | ut the Colonial Building, in Charlottetown, at the | hour of 12 o clock, noon. For particulars of Sule apply to the nndersigned. | D. BRENAN. R. REDDIN, | Dated this 29d dav of April, 1867 : Executors. apl& A CARD. 7 OLUNTEERS, as Companions in Arms. farewell, His Excellency has brew most “rae | clously pleased to infora me that my serviees are | dispensed with. Tw enty-five (25) yeurs L have de-| voted to the Military se rvices of the Colony,—tirst, asa Gunner of Artillery; then Private of Litantry ; | two years as Sergeawi of a Rifle Company ; three | years Captain of Artillery, and five years as| Majer. The only cha cee against me is in baving | too faithfully performed my duty—wy oaly reward INGRATITUDE, | J. B. POLLARD. Ch'town, April Sth, 1867. April Feol Day, 1867. Te be Sold by PLUBLICG AUCTION. on the premises, on Weduesdav the Ist day of May next, at the hour of 12 0'clock noon, about| Nive acresot Land, part of Pasture Lots pnmber 2] and 9, im Charlottetown Keoyulty, sitaute between | Hon'ble Col. Gray's property and Spring Park, and | fronting op Spring Park Koad aud the road leading | past Col. Gray's. Uiis property hax been owned and | ocenpied by the su bseriber for several vears pust is | well fenced and ts in real good condition, ee | | grown a qrop of Barley, Turvips apd Potatoes bast year, and one half baving been sowed with Timothy | and Clover, Terms-—one fourth down; balance in four years, With interest ut 6 per cent, payable yearly. JOHN C. BINNS. Binetead, Apri! Tat. 1867. EMOREST’S MONTHLY MAUA- ZINE, ua iversally acknowledged the Model | , Parlour Magazine of America: devoted to Ori- vinal Stories, E'oerns, Sketches, Architecture and Mode! Cottages, Household Matters, Gema ot Thought, Perseual and Literary Gossip (ineluding | spectral departiuents on Fashions), Lustructions } on Heaith, Gymnastic, Equestrian Exercises, Music, Ainuse ineats, ete. ; ali by the best authors, r | Chests TEA, Boxes GLASS, Hay and Manure DIZE, viz: DRY GOODS of varions descriptions, Ladies” and Men’s HATS, Silk and Cotten HANUDKERCHIFFS, Gents’ Silk and Cloth VESTS, Children’s SHOES of various descriptions, A large quanty ot Superfine CLOTHS, Gents’ under and over COATS, Light Summer COATS, Red and White FLANNEL, Men's: Ready-nade SHIRTS, Neck Ties, Ladies’ Ties and Belts, Ladies’ and Men's Gloves und Stockings in Silk und Worsted, Ribbons of every description, Artificial Mowers, Feathers, Bounets of different descriptions, A large quantity of Lron and Steel, 300 bush. Salt, a large quantity of Coal, Rope, and Cordage, large Boilers, 1 set of Purchase Blocks, A quantity of ewpty Casks of various descriptions, Stoves, Pans and Pots, Yin and Earthenware, China do, in setts or otherwise, Truuks, an assortment Ladies’ Boxes, A. large assortment of Carpenters’ Tvols, Paints of differeaot colours, Hang Sawa, Pit Saws, Spa Varnish, Cval Tar, Pitch, &c., &. A variety of other articles too numerous te mention. 2 - TERMS made known at time of Sale. ANTHONY McCORMACK, Agent. Head St. Peter’s Bay, April 5, 1867 Fleur! Flour! at Auction, TOXHE Subscribers will Sell at their Sales Room. on SATURDAY next, the 13 inet, at lL o'clock, a. au, 90 Barrels FLOUR, extra brands, to cluse consiyuments. CARVELL BRO’S, April 8, 1867, Auctioneers. AUCTION OF STOCK IN TRADE! TY be Sold by Auction, on FRIDAY, Mth APRIL, at tt ocloek, at the Store in GREAT GEORGE STREET, next door w J. T. THOMAS’, Esqr, ALL tie STOCK IN TRADE of the late Firm of DELANY & BYRNE, consisting of DRY GOODS, in Grey and White Coti«.s. DRESS GOODs, in Coburgs, W inceys, Merinos, Printed Cottons, Fiaunels, Musiius, Doeskins aud T'weeds, Russel Cord, Velvets, Nets, Flannel and Lambs’ Wool Shirts, Silk and Cotton Hand- kerehiets, Braces, Threads, Keels, and a variety of vther articles suitable for the Trade. ALSO, Forks, Drag Rakes, Shovels, Scythe Sneathis, Spades, Copperas, Cudbear, Room Paper, Wushi- ing Soda, Xe. Ke. lL # Sale positive. Ineul. WM. DODD, Auctivnee;s, No Reserve. No postpone- April t, 1867. Administration Notice. LL persons indebied to the Kstate of Groner M. Wuierr, late of Dank River Mills. Exquire, deceased, are hereby required to wake jmmediate payment to the subscriber, and those persons whe have legal demands against the suid Kstate are requesied to furnish their accounts, duly attested, for settlement within thiee months from the date hereof BETSY MARIA WRIGHT, yAduinistratrix. TIMOTHY SEED, Barrels Northera ‘Timo:hy Seed, for we" PHOMAS HANFORD, Marcel 30, 1867, 2i Sw. John. Valuable Business Stand IN QUBEN’S STREET. YOR SALE, a superior Business Site, m the berned Block; it fronts on Queen Street, West, Jo feet, is 54 feet deep, and its rear line faces on Penk gane 35 feet. which com- manicates with WatePand Truck Streets. This Lot was receutly occupied by Mk. Joux Ross. Apply Dunk River Mills, Lot 26, Maren 21, is67. apl 8 - , | tora] District of King’s County. } Spirit Levels. Squares, Chisels. Knives, | } | of Queen's County. PER the sule of Flour, &e, by 1. 0. GENT LEMBN— , Water A been honvured by Leing placed im my former po- sition as President of the Executive Council and Gulonial Secretary, my seat in the House of Assembly becomes vacant according to law. ciples, having Deeu formed, apd I haying jd returning to you for re-electipn, | have the ‘fullest contidence that you will give the new | Govecmment a fair trial, and wheu its policy is i fully developed — for which, of course, a little it such as to be worthy of your warmest appro- val. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient Serxant, GEORGE COLES. Caarlottetown, March 1s. hw To the Electors of the First} Liec- | GEN TLEMEN— PARTED from you three weeks ago happy in the knowledge that I enjoyed the conti- dence of avery large majority of your number, [ have since accepted the oflice of Attorney General, and now again solicit a continuance and renewal of your support. The Government, of which I have the honor to be a Member, has hot been turmed without tull discussion and careful deliberation upou the principles which are to guide its future ac- tion. This was necessary in order to prevent misconception, and to ensure, as much as pos- sible, that curdiality Letweeen the Executive and the majority of the Leyislature, which is essential ty youd Government, I believe that that object has been attained, and trust that honest and useful lesislation will be the result. It will, of course, be an object with those who are politically opposed to the Liberal party (aud who’ are now also the pvlitical opponents uf those independent Members who, for the public good, have concluded to give it their geuerous support) to sow dissGusious in its ranks, en account of appointments to office To the Free and independent’ LOCKE & KINGDOM'S | Electors of the Third District GREAT T new Government, based, upon Jibesgsl prin- time should be allowed —J] trust you will find} One POR SALE ‘At the Establishment of | W. W. LORD, RADE SA i : onee . % ls FLOUR, Ieus MO)LASSES Houses, Building Lots,Ship Frame. Varela SUG ag Hida stGAn } . Sr bebe Lab. HE .G In RING Yumber, Dry Goods, Groceries, cho. c TEA oxen of MOAP iSex. RAGSINS F.R.L. Boxes With «a gwustisy of Shelf GOUDS, which will be sold low for@.eh. W. W. LORD. Hardware, Cutlery, Live Stock, Farming Implements. &c. | ON | Ch'tewn, Feb, 25, 1867. TUESDAY, :the 22nd day of APRIL next, | een cl Ga nae wee ALL THEIR ' | Selling Deily! STOCK IN TRADE, Who wants Bargains? COMA’RISING VENUE Subscribers hawe decided to. Sell the whole of their extemsive Steck of Dry Goods, Hardware, and Groceries, #t uvumally low prices for CasH. All persons having money to ex- | pend will find wep can teake a profitable inveat- ment of it by purchasing from weet Georgetown or Mowague Bridge any article ovmgeised in our Stock, The DRY GOODS CONSIST IN PakT OF: Grey, White, and Printed Cotton; # sieed nad Fancy Shirtings, in Cotion and Wool; Cutten awd | Linen Bed-tick and Sheeting; Cambrie Linig ; | Silesia, Holland, Casban, and Fancy Lininge | Colwirge, Orleans, Winceys, Merinos, Tryeveds | Lustees, Serges, Checks, and other Dress Goods; Shawls and Mantles in variety; Mantle Cloths, Ewved, Satinet, Beaver, Doeskin, Whitney, Pilet }and Broad Cloth; Ready-made Clothing ; > Gents and Glildrens’ Boots, Shoes and Slippers, Hats..Caps, ®urs and Hosiery; Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, and Fancy Goods in varety; Tuilyrs’ Trimuiugs, de., &e-, &e, Hardware, COMPRISES: Flat, Round and &quare Iron. beet Seoteh, German Cast; Blister, Sprirg, and Shecing Steel, all si of Nails, Spikes.aud Bride. beth cat and w t: Horse Nails, Hlough Mounting, Window G , Chain Traces, Cudlines aud, Mook, Shovels, Spades, Hoes and Forks, Stoves aud Stevepipe, Shelf llardware, &c,, &e., Ke. Groceries. Candies, Tobacee, Two new Two-Storey Doyelling Houses, and Out- houses, admirably adaptgd for carrying on a “Country Trade or Genegn h Business, very superior Lime jgln (will barn sixty — per day) with let gt Lapid attached, to sell or let. Ove Slip Frame, about 500tous regiagr, mon!ted ard of an approved model; togethereyith a vast | quantity of excellent Lumber puiriyg tbe trade. | One set of Fairbanks’ Pateut3 ion Plagecrus Seales | Ome pair 700 [bs Conpter Scales, | Three of those far-famed Parker Sewiug Machiues, t warranted good, Aout 5 Teus Bar Irou, Cart and Wagon Axles, 40 .tugs asserted Nails and Spikes, Cast, Spring and Blister Steel, Hooke & ‘Hinges, Circular, Hand and Cross-cut Saws Boxes Window Glass, Paints, Gils and Varnish, Brashes, Whips, Locks, Planes. Augers, de ’ , Kuives aie’ Forks, Spoons, Pots, Kettles Pana, Aud # greab variety of She If Hardware & Cutlery. ¥ Tr mn DRY GOODS, In Black, Brown and Blue Broad Cloths, Tweeds Beuvers, Whitney's, “ud Funcy Doeskins, Ready-made Coats, Pais and Vests, Hats and Caps, Shiris, Fronts, Braces, Gloves, Collars, Neettiee. Handkerchiefs, Choice Carpets in Woe! ard Hemp, Bags & Bagging, Tickiivw, Canvas. Casban, Dack, Diaper and Damask Tabte autd Oil Cloths, Rugs, Sheets, Cotton Prints aud Liniugs, Hosiery, Gloves, Trimmings, &c. LADIES’ DRESSES & DRESS MATERIAL, in Black, Brown, Green ant Blue Orleans and Cobarga, Cashineres, Poplins, Gala Plaids, Mus- liuk dnd Funcy Goods, Uufes, sbuitles, Shawls, | Teg. Sagar, Molasses, Son Parasols, Bonnets, Hats, Ribvonus, Plewers,| pucine and Kerosine Oil. Ebcteations Oil, Paint Feathers, Bedoches, &e. &c. Oil, Varnish and Paints; Prime pickled Herring, ROOM PAPER. dry Codtish and Seale Fish, barrels Pork and Beef, Xe ° &c ° &e. Canvus, No. | to No. 6, Hemp Corilage from 9 threed Ratlin to 5 ineh, Sail Twine, Witch, Tar und Rosin. All the above goods ané many other-articles are j now ae to the public m extremely dew tipares for '. : We want the cash. Don’t yon wamtthe ‘bar- gains? Come with your money, for without at great bargains canuot be expected. A. A. MACDONALD & BROS., BUOTS & SILOEKS, and a choice selection of Family Groceries & Dye stuils. ALSO, Five very stperior HORSES. warranted good fo general purposes and Guup TRAVELLERS. COWS, SHEEP & PIGS. FARMING IMPLEMENTS, made, or which are assumed as likely to be made; but I feel sure that no such paltry | matters will distract your attention. Your! support of the party to which I belong proceeds trom higher and more enlightened views and | objects. It is based upon your experience in the past of its geueral public policy, and the conviction that in the future it is likely to pro- duce general public good. You will, therefore, give to us @ patient and fair trial. We do mot) ask- fur or expect more than this. A+ earnest effort will, as soon as possible, be } made by the Government to effect a Loan, in order to meet demands for the purchase of Lands. ‘The amendment of the Education Act will be attempted in the next Session, so far as the improvement in the Teachers’ salaries is concerned ; and, I trust, that this desirable object may, by the exercise of due economy in other respects, be effected without any addi- tional taxation being required. I reuew my engagement to do all T can to advance your loca} interests, and to improve and increase your means of communication both by sea and land; and if any circumstance shall prevent my accomplishing all I can wish or you may desire, it shall not be for want of effort or good will upon my part. The gene- rous confidence which for several years past you have reposed in me as your representative, and so recently renewed, binds me to exert my- self in the future to promote your interests not only collectively but individually, I have the honor to be, Geutlemen, Your ob’t Servant, JOSEPH HENSLEY. Charlottetown, 20th March, 1867. To the Electors of the Second District of King’s County. GENTLEMEN— "AM again sent upon my travels. The new Liberal Government having appointed me to the office of Queen’s Printer, my seat in the House is once more at your disposal; and itis my intention to ask you to confirm the appoint- ment, and to restore me to my position as one of your Representatives. I held the office of Queen’s Printer, in former years, during the existence of two Parliaments ; and it is grati- fying to know that I filled it with your entire concurrence and confidence, while my connec- tion with the Government enabled me to be of more service to the District generally than if I were In Opposition. I need not assure you that my appointment to office now will nut, in the slightest degree, lessen my indepenrience, or weaken my attach ment to you. J'hrough good and bad report I have served you faithfully, tothe best of my ability, for mauy years; aud if again returned, 1 pledge you that my future conduct will be in accordance with your wishes, .antl ‘in harmony witb my past career asa Liberal!Kepresentative. “T have the honaur to ‘be, Gentlemen, Your obedt. Servant, EDWARD WHELAN. Charlottetown, Mareh 18, 1867. : A. MITCHELL. April 1, 1867. 4w For Sale! The Schooner ‘> FOAM,” S* Years old, and well fiited in every respect’ for Trawling, aud for prosecuting Mackerel Fishing. She was thoroughly overhauled und re-fastened last Spring. and received a new set of Spurs and two coats of ayers Paint ; she hasa new Cotton Mainsail and Jib; the Forexail is one year eld, (90 fathous Cable. two new fiehimg An- chors, and is a good, strong Vessel, and a good stiler. For particulars enquire of L. C. "HALL. Charlottetown, April 1, 1867, Boston & Colonial §, 8. Co. rp\uk STEAMERS of the above Com- pany will resame their regifar Trips between BOSTON CHARLOTY KLOWN, calling: ut Halifax a rait ef Canseco, us svon asthe Gulf is sufliciently clear of ice. First Steamer will leave Boston about the 1th VARVELL BRKO'S, Agents. Ch town, Ist April, 1867. all pe Jin A GOOD LIVING. NY person wishing to purchase one of the most valuable and heantiful FARMS.with- justant. A i al lick To che Electors of the Second WVistrict of King’s County. G ENTLEMEN— T the request of many iriends, I beg to offer A myself as a candidate for your sutfrages to | fill the vacant seat left by Mr. Clark's retire- ment from the House of Assembly. My politi- cal priueiples ave thoroughly Liberal, and | will support the present Liberal Government if J should be honoured in being made one of | yaur Representatives, as a colleagve to our es \teemend Representative, Hon. Mr. Whelan. I reside in the District—al]l my interests are centred in it—I .am kvown to you all, and J have always endeavoured to make my inter- course with you mutually agreeable. I believe |] understand the tocal waits and requirements of the District, and T shall at all times give them my best attention if placed in a position Confederation of the Colonies ADDRESSED TO THE PEOPLE AND PARLIAMENT OF By MATTHEW who is at all times ready, on a crisisof importance, to give a temperate yet a manly and decided testi- mony of his opinions. —GtrBoRNE. Charlottetown, P. E. I. ‘ celsior’ Printing Office, Prince Street, L867. Mr. Henry A. Harvie. Flour: Tea, Sugar, Molasses; T Hhde. and Qr Casks Pale BRANDY, in Carriages, Wagons, Sleighs, Carts, Track Georgetown. Wagons, fron and Weed Plowchs, Harrows. | Harness, &c. &c.; together with a part of the MACDONALD ree. HOUSEHOLD FURNEUTURE, : Naw oa an February 11th, 867. iu Chairs, Tables, Sofas, Stoves, &e. &c. cs tla SOURIS PACKET. Ae town. JOSEPHENE will commence ber trips as a Packet be- tween Sonris and Charlottetown, calling at Georgetown iunnediately after opening of Navigation A: CHIVERIE, Ohtown, P. BT, Marck 1, 1867.0 thas Flour! Herring ! FENUE Subseriber bas on band, sod will SELL CHEAP for CASH, at his Store, eor- ner of Prince and Grafton Streets, ~ 200 Bbis. FLOUR, warranted as good as any on the Ipglund. 150 Bbls. Prime HERRING, i” Call and judge for yourselves. JOHN QUIRK. Charlottetown. Feb’y 18, 1867. “i tf Bark! Bark! Bark! — 1500 Cords of Hemlock Bark wanted at the City Tannery. ° ue Subscriber is now prepared to make Coutracts wth parties for the above i- ment of Burk, whic will be Jet in lots from y Cords and upwards. Further particulars will be made known en ap plication ty the Subscriber at the City Tannery. _W, B. DAWSON... Feb 4, 1867. PR MS 7e2 . TTT Building Lots for Sale. © rpPHost. Two Valuable BULLDING Lo?Ts, ny 40 feeteach onthe ae ide of Lougwerth Street, vearly adjoining re- +s e foedemer Ingles on ‘oe St. Peter's Rond, ty 128 fect in depth, weil fe gontlerhan oe rl gotten wt a : or ..- * " mitted to ALE, “bile HM * LURLDING, Charlottetown, APRIL next, at 22. o/clock, pesed of at primate sale. Be gortiovlare apply w the oure. ‘For Terms and farther subscriber at. the Osberne JAMES DAVIS. Ch'tewn, March 11, 1867. tf Bank of P. EB, Isiand, OTICKis hereby given theta BONUS All the above, with a grext variety of other articles, well worthy the stteution of the public, will be sold without pesexve, by AUCTION. commencing eon TUESDAY, the 22nd day of APRIL, at 10 o’ciock, a. m, and continuing till all is disposed of. Teams — All sums of Two :Pounds and under, cash ; over that, a credit of six montts on approved Joiut Notes. HENRY WADMAN, Anctioneer. Crapand, March 25, 1867. dines A PLEA FOR THE OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA; PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, RICHEY, D. D. _—_ He is the sincereand wisest friend of his country Geo. Bremner, ‘Ex- For Sale at the Bookstores of Mrs. Bremner and March 1], 1867. Gin and Rum, &e-, &e- Nk Subscriber haz in Store and for Sale— i! Hhds. Bright Porto Rico SUGAR, 25 Pons. Bright Retailing MOLASSES, 80 Puns. Demerara RUM, Pale & Colored, 150 Chesie Superior Congo TEA, 25 Hhds. Holland GIN, 500 Bble. Superior Extra FLOUR, 80 Boxes Liverpool SOAP, 140 Bundles White Cotton WARP, Hhds. Port and Sherry WINE. OWEN CONNOLLY. Ch’town, 85th Feb., 1867. MORELL, KING'S COUNTY. Te BE SULD or LET, ia Lots to suit purchasers or tenants, all that FREEHOLD ESTATE well known as ‘© The Morell Farm,”’ containing.784 Acres. the cleared) portion of which is in excellent condition, and the remainder covered with trees suitable for Shipbuilding purposes, | scautiing, feuce poles-andifirewood, well watered, handy to sex manave,-and with Mills, Charches, Scheolheases, Blacksmiths Shops, &c, Xe, inv its immediate viciuiny. if not previously di sem y dis- ee ee er of Five Pounds per eentam,-ourthe Capital ' Stock of the Bank of P. E. Ueland, hath ‘been this day declared, aud will be payrbie to Seeekholders ov and after the 8th day of MAOM inet. ‘ WILLIAM CUNDALIL, Cashier. Ch'town, Mareh 11, L867. 1g. Trafford Chambers. " South Joha Street. Liverpoo A larpetwosterey DWELLING HOUSE, nearly January ls‘ 1867. new, well finished, large aud commodious rooms, , i ; not surpassed for arrangement and convenience in T. THOMAS bees to inform bis friends Kiug'e County, together with BARNS, STABLES ¢ that he bas this day taken into Partnership aud QUTHOUSES complete in every respect. his eon, JOHN T. THOMAS, Junn, Also. STOKE and ample WAREUOUSES avi igi er a ied GRANARIES. Alsoa SHIPYARD, where vessels| The business will in future be carried on under of 200 tons or upwards can be built and launehed. | the style or Firm of For full partienlars apply to MESSRS. PEAKE BROTHERS & CO. Charlottetown, or to THOMAS & SON, “ JANE SUTHERLAND. MERCHANTS, . LD, ,, » St. Veter’s Bay, March 18. 2m Live 1 & Prince Edward Island. For Sale. _Jan. 28,1867. __f UNCHEONS. Tierces. Bbls., and half Wanted, - Bbls. Choice MOLASSES ; 7» > Tierces und Kols. SUGAR, various grades , A N ACTIVE, SOBER MAN, as a bis. Extra Family FLOCR FARMER. Liberal wages will be given. mo NEG AE. , ' Apply ut this Oftce, _[Mureh 11, 107, 4 * KEROSENE, TET ere ae 5. Boxes and half do SOAP, Boxes Boston CANDLES, New York SOLE LEATHER, WANTED, ‘To RENT, a COTTAGE or TENE- MENT, suitable fora small family. Possession required about the ist of APE, eae Ee ticulars apply to Charlottetown, Feb. 18, 1867, a Reading Koom Building, _ ‘BRITISH PERIODICALS. _ The London Quarterly Review ( Consersatise). The Ldinburgh Review (Whig) : The Westminster Review (Radical). ; The Nuxth Britich Boric (Free Obureti), to do so, With respect to the question of Confedera- tion. [ have no hesitation im saying that [I am decidedly opposed to taat measure. As, under desirable by the people of this Island, you may opinion >2 that important question. Trusting that you will honor me with your confidence in coustituting ne a local, resident member, which the District much requires, to which it is entitled, aud which is a privilege it has always enjoyed, I remain, Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, ANTHONY MeCORMACK. Head of St. Peter's Bay, ; March 146, 1867. To the Electors of the second District of King’s County. GENTLEMEN: Havas been numerously solicited to present you at the next General Assembly, J cheerfully yield myself to your service. My political principles sre truly liberal—my views of Confederation truly anti-Contederate ; and the local wants of the District, eeen and felt by me, which, 1f T have the honoureat being re- turned, I shall endeavour to relievems far as my humble ability will allow. | have: resided over 3U years in the district, and belied myself te be a competent judge of the wants and weaus of the country. The time must necessarily ‘be short for canvass- ing your votes, but I shail.endeavour to visit the different parts of the district previous tu tbe Eleetioa, when I shall shew my views:uere fully. Believieg that you will Bipee.yuur coufideace in me a4 your representative, 1 pledge inyself to attend strictly to the avauls aud wishes of the people. I remaie, Gentlemen. Your ebedient servent, as (ROBERT HOWLETT. Annandale, March oo present circumstances, Confederation is not | rély dpon it that T will concur with the public allow myself to be put in nomination to re! aud Blackwoot's Edinlwrgh Magazine (Tory). TY UESE foreign periodicals ore regularly republished by us in the sawe siyle as bere- ‘tofore. ‘Those who know them and who have | long subscribed tu them, need no reminder ; these | } PAILS and BLOOMS, Boxes avd halt & qtr do RAISINS. 3 Puncheons fine flavored Cuba RUM. B. WILSON HIGGS. A FIRST RATE HORSE For Saie! ep half high. Color. Bay ; of THE FAMOUS McGINNIS BREED. Can tret kis nfile} harness or saddle. | Apply at the * Examiner” office. 20, 1807. tf whom the civil war of the last few years has de- FARM FOR SALE. prived of their once welcome supply of the best TRACT, FLETY ACRES OF LAND, situated | again within their reseb ; and those whe wey on Lot 19, near to Barratt’s Cross, formerly the never yet have met with them, will assuredly be sSulmpeid, ‘There are on the prewises a DWELL-| FE 4s os rature. | ING HOUSE and BARN. toe teres, as it will pe | PreBress of European ecieuce aud we ” TERMS FOR 1567. 0 per annua. vw . —ALao— Ch'town, Mereh 25, 12:7. STANDS Fourteen hands and a jin three minutes. Warranted seaud, and kind in Charlottetown, Feb'y : O BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CON. Seriodieal literature, will be glad te have them tee of Hagh Jupp, but lately of Charles) yy pleased to receive accredited reports wt the j sold ata bargeiu, apply immediately to WILLIAM ' | For any one of the Keviews.... et | DUDD, Auctioneer, Charlottetown, 5 Ch'town, 25th March, L867, tf | Wor auy two of the Keviews.... ¢. . | ——~| For any three of the Keviews..- lu Ww * | Excellent Stand for Business. |For wil tour of the Keviews. -- HM) : iF Slack wood’ s Magazine... -- | FENO be sold by private contract that | vd Blackwood and ne lactiw 7.00 ti valuable and beautifully sitaated Farm at Bay | For Black wood andeasy two of vr’ | Fortune. Tewnuship Forty-three (4). well known the Reviews. <2! 4...--,c09- 10.00 3 ‘by the name of Abel's Cape, comprising fitty-five | For Blackwood and three of the ' 4 | (55) aeres of Freehold Laud, abont twenty are | MIAN. 0 oo ose oth edn eee ive cleared, with a lurge and substerstially builtdwell- | Por Black wood aid the four Ke- . ing House avd Baru recently erected theron. The ltl. pc ieliuseneaen ane 150d - | Bav.Fortune Public Wharf beiug on the north side | Tt | of ‘suid land makeg it a desirable and couvedient place for shipping produceund also for fishing For further particulars and terms of sale pele. DL on the preuises, Mc. FREDERICK R / I GRASS, ur to | Cents a year for each of thy Reviews. a WiLLIAM NORTON, SSubsoribons.ausy obtain back numbers at Grand River. Mareh 25th, 1eb/. following redweed rates, ¥iZ2: ee ee er ae S Lhe North British trou Jaauar y, 1RG2, to De- cember, PR66, tnchusive ; the Edasbe giand Be POSTAGE. oe When sent by mer, ‘the PosTaGe to any part af the United States will be bat TWENTY-rolk Cents a gear itor “Blackwood,” aud but Baur | Esqr., Lot 56. | o Pianoferte for Sale, we i . ony | Westminster trom April, 64, ta Decounde " 1, Inoti, VERY hapdeome and gains toned Linclusive, aud the Lendon Quarterly tor @he yoare 4 Cottage Cabinet (] Octavo PIANGFOT E, | iGo and 1666, at the sete of $2 90:4 syear fer | Rone wood Cave’ iu) excellent andgr; (fF) eale.| ch on any Review; ulsw’ Blswkwoud tor 1866, Origin! cost, Forty guimens. ds GEORGE| tor 250 chee? | + For particulars | enquire -af rk, GE ik one . ie } DOUGLASS. Kent Syeet THE LEGNARD SCOTT FUBLIS Gace, | Ch’town, March 25. 1867 Ia Walker St, B. 2° | ee la : | Dissebutcon of Uo-Partnership. The L.S. PUBIGO. alau publish the: re ' LE pa: ership hitherto existing between | FARMER'S GUIDE,.._ ‘ I Sateecribens i ening Gove set rT Hexry NeRPHeNS, of wybeee Seale. | conseut. late J. B. Nexrox, of Yale ur. 2 ‘ vr | All personssindebted to theniave hereby notified : that their respactive accounts dave been placed in! Royal Ovters, 1000 pages, the haufis of auatworucy for esllection gravings. we @ ; a ' THOMAS DELANX, | Priew $7 for tne two selumes—by Mail, yoat ; EDMUND F. BYRNE. | paid, $5. ee ee ee on sani Ch'towa, Mut. Mareh, A877... bij , Sauuary Tif NSHP : a . ’ mY ¢ , Seek ums & r + Ps a re Va . Jf a AF) a “ ae ~