Till? LATE REV. DONALD SltliliNALIl. ix lllolll‘. At a public meeting held in the new l‘res- hyterlau Church. :1 Orwell Head. on 'I‘lllIl‘t’ day. the “tin day 111 March inal, at ll o'clock. anemoon. in answer to a previous call. and which was constituted by inviting ii. Lamont. Esq” lo the chair. and Ippoinling the nn-h-r- signed. Secretary the following I't'istllltliulls were submitted and unanimouny earrietl:-- 1st. Ilrmlrcd. That 1\ suitable monnnu-ntlu- erected to the memory ofllie late Rev. Donald McDonald. Minister of the Church of Seot- ‘ land, n n wkcn ot‘sineerc respect for depart- 1 ed worth, and due appreciation ofhis long and i faithful services in the ministry ofthe Gospel y of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Cliriu. 2d. Rnalrrd. 'l‘hnt in order to provide for the requisite outlay. a Secrctsry and Treasur- er be forthwith :Illpllilllt‘d.ftlf the congregation 1 It Orwell "end. who shall be rcpared on and nftcr the 18th day of March in tant. to l‘t'L't‘in.‘ .contributions and keep it correct list of con- .tributors' names together with the stints rcs- ipectivcly deposited; and. that Mr. W. Mac- Phail. be. respectfully requested to accept of that appointment. 311. Result-rd. That as this meeting is aware ithnt several others. who have not been umler the special pastoral care of the late Rev. .Donald McDonald. including personal friends .and sonic of his brethren in the ministry, are ,nuxiuus to contribute their mite of respect to .liis memory—contributions from such will be thankfully received and duly acknowledged. I 4th. Resolved, That in order to engage the simultaneous ctr—operation as far as may he practicable. of all the other congregations about have been umler his ministerial charge. the minutes of this meeting be published in all the Island papern Ewan Lanna-r, Chairman. \Viiaaast Mcl’iuii., SL‘t'l'didll’)‘. l Mos-raier To run LATE ltav. DONALD Molloxu,n.—’I‘hc friends of the late Itev. Donald McDonald. who are willing to erect ul monument to his memory. can have an oppor- I tunity of doing so. by lca ng their names ainl contributions with Dr. Sdtlicl‘land, Charlotte- nuwn; Messrs. McLeod. Southpori; Messrs. John Bell.(7upe Traverse; William M atheson, ltiistieo; Alex. Campbell. DtSalJv; Donald Meliachern. Nine Mile Creek; John McDon- :gall, lllark l’oiiit. Angus Me ' ycn. Ilan- moekbiirn; Donald McDonald. North llivcr; Murdoch Lamont. Scotch Settlement. lic- Idcquc Read; Alex. Mi-Bcatli, SI. l'clcr's‘g illoatl; Dorrnld Ramsay. (Shipbuildcr,) Sum-i unerside; John Mel‘izllfllt'rtt. ('l‘anucr.) 1.11141); 1 :’1‘orquil .\lc\'ci11. Maipcque Road; Elias lloh-I «crts. New «gow Road; Donald (‘ mpton, liclln'tfreck; Samuel Mela-oil, Mui'i y ilar- 'hoi'; John Stuart. Georgetown Road; John Murchison, l'oiut Prim; William .\Iel'li.iil.! Orwell. '59" D. (‘iuwroiio will pre 1i (D. ‘.’.)l in the Christian Meeting llouae. Summersidc. I on Lord's Day next. morning and evening at the usual hours. (link weather for the past few days has been very line. The snow is fast melting away on the streets and roads. in some places the former are bore of snow._ _ _ _ _ - _ _ liut‘teif pe'r-lb hy'l‘ub - - 15 a Lard per lb-u-u - . . . . _. 9d“! Tallow per lb. - - - - — - - - - - - - 011:. 1 Eggs per doz - - - 1111 11‘ llccfperlb - - - - - 3d a .1 Mutton per lb - - - - 311 a .4 Park per II) by carcass - - — - - - - :id a Geese each"---v-------lsodat Flour per bbl _ . . . . - - - - - 50a 1i lluuucuI Der c - - Its a! 'l'iu: Quebec papefi ' tirfis'eiiiiih'i'hl .from the Adiniraliv. cautioning iiiaslers 111‘ Neasdls against anchoring near ihe .\tliniie flclegrnph Cable It llraris' Content, and giving directions bow to avoid doing so. Why shave not these noticcs been published in the J'. 1‘}. island papers. A Durth Bull calf, belonging to “'m. Harris. of Canning. N. S..oiily 13 months old. weighs 1.02011». Gunman Eggs, under the new tarill‘. will have to pay a duty of one cent per dozen. The National debt of the United States. at this rate, will soon be p.iid. According to announcement. a nnnicrously attended meeting of District Teachers was held yesterday in the Normal School rooms. The various defects in the present Education Act and the amendments required to render itjult to the teacher and satisfactory in the country. were ably pointed out. The princi- ' pal questions of discussion were the uses and advantages of the Normal School in our edu- cational machinery. the necessiiy of a more ellicient system of school visiting. am] the in‘ crease of’l‘eachcrs' lalaries, with a gradation iu the scale of payment according to length of service. Alter these subjects had been .fully considered. a committee was appointed xto prepare a draft petition to be presented to the Legislature. setting forth the tcaclicrs' grievances anti suggesting the alterations they wished to he made in the laws relating to education. As the proceedings of the meet- ing were ordered to be published in all the papers, we expect to he able to give the Sec- retary's report in Thursday's issue.—l’ut. 'I'he Charlottetown Mili . were out under training for severaldays lately, and have made very satisfactory progress in their drill.—lb. lion. Daniel Davies. who was absent on a ‘short visit to England. came passenger by the Africa to Halifax, and arrived in this city on Thursday evening last. ~l'1tl. GOVERN III—11E]! NOTICES. COLONIAL Slcaizraitr's Orru'n. 11111 March, 1867.——llis Excellency the Lieut. Governor has been pleased to accept the resignation of the following Members of tho Executch Council ofthil Island. viz: The Honorable James 0. Pope, James Yco, John Longworth. . David Kaye. Daniel Davies. ’1‘. Heath lluviland. Colonial Secretary's Oillcc. March 14. 18117. ——ilis Excellency the Lieut. liovernor has been pleased to make the following appoint- ments. viz :—- The Hon. Geo. (.‘oles. President of Council. " Joseph Hensley. William Warren Lord. Aiidrr-w A. McDonald. Robert l’oore llaythorne, lisq.. George \V. llowlan. l".sq.. Ilenry .1. Callieck, 15.11., Alexander Laird. Esq.. Benjamin Davies, Esq ., to be Members of the lixecutiro Council of this Island. Cocxcn. Orrirs. 14111 March, 1867.—llis Excellency the Lieuteninl. Governor in t‘uun. oil, has been pleased to make the following appointments. viz :— 'I‘ho Honorable George Calm to be Colonial I H u Council of this Island. in the place of the Hull. '1‘. ii. Ilnviland. resigned. The Honorable Joseph Ilcnslt‘y to be At- torney General and Advocate General of this ' Island. in the place of the lion . Edward l'al- mcr. resigned. The Honorable James \Varburton to be lolonhil 'I‘reasurnr. in the place or George. Wright, Esq. 1 William Ewen Clark, Es . to be (‘olh-ctor of lmpost and Excise, and fontrollcr of (.‘us~ tum. at Charlottetown, in the place of the Honorable Francis Lollgworlli. . The Honorable l-Idward Window. to bei uoen‘u Printer. 111 the placa of John Inga. Esq" resigned. udl. Earp, to ho Clerk of the Logis- I! John” _,i.., w _. ., ,. 1. bwdn rations. and they seem to .9 Secretary and Chief Clerk of the Executive ,[ i . . 1 l Sl'MMlCllSllHC Jlll'llNAL, '1‘1—1131i51)1\\', MAlit‘ll 21. 18137. . . Aew .ldiei'tlsruicnts this Ila} Rare (‘haucc~llchry llihon . Noti1-1~»\\’. L A. Ilroun. liing Square Warn-onto!»—Ma1k lintthrr. i'dTII—‘Jdfllt‘l 1.. \\'catlierby New l‘illllilillemlittgt‘rl it ('n. Meeting of the Legislatuie—tieorge ('olt‘l. By Teiegrapu to Journal London, 17th. ilt‘furltl lilil will be brought into l‘arlia» iiieiit to-uiorrow. 11 gives right of suffrage te by Iii. g. After two yvara residence men paying one. poundlearl)‘ tax. or having lliirly pounds in aaviug milk. or fifty pounds fund. and to all members of learned profes- siun. fifteen pounds—Franchise Counties. Gold :14. London. March 21). Fenian Leader and lorty others have been taken at (flonoinol. Ircland. in irons. lit-ad Centre Donovan caught at (fork. iron clad ship sent to Liverpool from \l'uolwich San Francisco. March 18. Legislative Council of British Columbia mind unanimously lor admission into Col- onial Conlbdoration. Montreal March 21). Capt. Dohcrty and three hundred seamen ordered Westward from Moiitr -al to man gimboats. (iold 134. Charlottetown, March 21. 1361'. Several (iovermnent appointments made. (illlcers of Lonservativo party. still holding on with undying tenacity. Excitement among parties on both sides still continue. Silas Barnard, Esquire. appointed Superintendaut Public Works. No other appointments worth naming. No change in Port ()tliec, Registry Office, Itoud Correspondent, Deputy Colonial .Seereiary. Normal School, Visitorsliip,&.c. Retention of abovo, highly unpopular in Liberal ranks. and reported dangerous. if no; fatal, to re-clctaion of leader. Money market still light. Trade “q... d..“_ lianks discounting very limited. wuaier fine all appearance of e - twink“ w Latest from Europe. London. March 7th. Dcspatchcs received timing the day from Dublin and Cork give the following particu- lars of the 11 st outbreak in 1 light took pin in Tuesday night at ilaglit. about eight miles from Dublin. between the armed police and ii large body of Fenian:— onc of the l ler w; k111ed,1iud live wounded. The police captured Si) permits, and (i loath of anmiuoiiion. Up to dark today over 21.10 poiwons had been brought up to Dublin. The main body of the II‘eniaus engaged in the light retreated to the hills north of Dublin. with Lord Slranholm. the Commander ot'ilio lirit- isli forces in Ireland. in vigorous pur. it. The police station at ltilniallork. 1:1 miles south of 1.iiiicric.k. iii the county of Munster, was attacked by 201) II‘euiaiis, who were Fre- puised. leaving do at their number lying dead upon the ground, and losing 15pi'isoners. 'l'lie barracks of the police at Di'oinare, county Down. in the north. had been tunnded by an incendiary. and totally destroyed. ltvsport ' in Dublin state that the various bands ofI inns appear to be well supplied have raised suddenly in all parts ot' the Island. 'l‘hey ai- l.icked the (.‘uast Guard. stationed at liill '- l.1.gli. in the County Clare, and took away their arms. Dublin, March 1). A despaieli from “'atcrford states that the (ially Mountains, on the horde 's‘ of'l'ipper; ' and (York t'ouiiii are. swarming willi Ft‘lll- ans. and i1 is tcai attack will be made upon the iowii ot ppernry, the illilillllltiiils of which are disaffected. and straneg dis- pused to help them. Lamina, March 9. Official despatches from Ireland say that loads of lll‘lils have been disco» cred and seized by the niiliiur inl ili ct seems to confirm the reports 111.1 the rising of the Irish failed to be general. London, March 1) . Desp itehes from Dublin state that small hands of Fenians are patrolling the counties erl'ord. Tipperary d Limerick, 'ig (In people into their 1. nks. andconi- milling robtn- - elsewhere. The taverns iii the city ofCork are to be closed cvcry even- ing at dusk. ta“- \Va understand that the Writs for the pui'ti 11 ."lceiioiis were issued on Wednes- day last. It is reported that lllL‘ Ilon. George Cob sis going to have opposition this time; for the trothofthis. however. we cannot vouch. lions. Messrs. Coles, llcnsley. and Whelan. are the three members who go back to their t11|ll<lilllvll . There will also be an election to till the Niamey occasioned by the resigiiae tion of Mr. Clark. it?” l'ltAlSll‘VtJilTflY.—-S('Vt'i‘t|1 ofthe ladies ofour town have been collecting for the poor during the past week. We trust they will meet with that success their object so richly merits. " lie that giveth to the poor,1endetli to the Lord." iii-“3‘” “'1‘. have received the first number oftbe. Inn/1.1 (l1:z:!tl.issuril from the oilioc ol'ihc llon. l-Idvvard \\'licl.iii. Queen's Printer. k‘ ' . Qtil a r1 1» 11. At the Manse. on Thursday the Htli i by the llcv. \\’. It. Frame. Mr. Andrew . Learil. of New Loinlou North, to Johnna. second daughter of MrJames Calder, oi‘Gi‘ae ham‘s road. At Charlottetown. on the 13th iiist.. by the ilcv. 'I‘hoinas Duncan, Mr. William Neill. lltistico Road, to Miss Margaret .1. Home. llustico. ()ii the lttliinst. by the lier. ’l‘homas Dun- can, Mr. liul'us McDonald. to Mrs. Anabclla Cinneron. both ol'UIl' lotietown. At the Manse, tic -1oivti,oni|ie 12inst.,by the llcv. A. Me“ 11111111. Mr. William 1‘}. Vnulderstine, to Miss Melinda Annear, both of Montague Bridge. Al. New Wiltshirc. on the 9th tilt. at the residence of the father ol'tlic bride. Mr. tico. Lewis, ol'Charlottetown, to Elizabeth. second daughter of Mr (it-or At Summei'siile, on the 18th i1ist..‘allcr 1i sliortillness, John T. Watson, in the -|1‘.th' year of his age. lie was a native ol‘lluiitingA dunsliirc.1'ingland. 11c leaves ii widow and nine children to mourn their loss. At Suuinicrside, on Saturday. the 16th ind, of measles. Sophia Grace. infant daughter of Mr. Joseph lingers. aged eight ""’ “"‘dunn numcn, in. u. r. m. wart MEDICAL (ll-‘Flf'b‘. OVER GREEN & SClilYllMAN‘S STO ll’A Th'R S 7']! Iz'ET. SUMMERS/[)1]. I‘. E. D. STAIN, ARIN‘E‘W‘ ‘M'atrtln C. . t (.rnpaud, on “'cdncsday, the (ith iiist., after it long and painful illness, which he lmrv with (‘ltristinn patience to the Divine will. Mr. llunry llolpiti, agedti'i' years. 111- leaves a wile and three small children to mourn their irreparable loss. ()n the 12th inst., of inflammation ofthe stomach. aged three years. Jane Adelaide. younged daughter of Archibald Mcliiiinon. list]..el‘1jrnlia1u's iioad. New London. She was a most amiable 11nd affectionate child, and being the fourth which the lu'reuvvd par- ents have had to mourn over within the last he d a sis tote a vcr severe ‘ than. some of which have resulted in luincncsn RARE CHANGE! 1-‘or hair in Summers -!! I }' ‘111'2 Subscriberlnttndinx to v the ltvi 1 land in May next. nil‘c for tile his.i Ivnluabh- m'sixr; s \v Noland Iby him asa 1‘. ll 1 The lot llronta on \\'A' ~L . cot: and 1' Irun- back lion-i- u u et/(rremly ‘opeucd up. and is lease . .e Wilding on ‘it lllt‘llalllt‘it ill a 24 fret. d is well adapted for a ('.\l{illAtiI-i or other Slltil'. I Terms easy. and inqu knowium llpplica~ lion to the owner. HENRY llll.StiN. Water Street. March 21, 181' f same to us or Attorney. Sauru. Menu-nun. of Lot ‘1'. wit iout further notice. ‘1'. 8:. A. BROWN. 41 March 21, 1867. King Square War ooms, AND STEAM CABINET Slltil’! 7 ‘IIE Subscriber begs to inform his numcr~ nus customers. both in Tow ii ninl Country that he has recently added to his I'Istablisii- lllUllI STEAM MACHINERY. oftlic best and on the most improved pl‘int'i- PIN. and that he is now prepared to caccutc PL.dliiii3. TURNING. SAWING. & .1111 ING, v description, rom‘. fourteen inches to one btli in iliickn as, (which saws from oiic-aiid-adialt‘ inch the forly-cigih of an inch in width.) and. 11 o it MACH of ore Window Blinds ltd enetian Blinds. for both portable and stationary splines. Constantly on hand a large supply of M ori- iils of every description, for Dining, 1) .1 iiig and Bedroom Furniture, in Black Walnut, Mahogany. [lose and Satin Wood, liird eyed and Curled Maple, Birch and other Woods. EVERY CLASS or FURNITURE, made and executed in all the several branches of the Cabinet Makingand iipliolsieriiig liusi— ness. ill the most substantial manner, and of the latest styles, on as reasonable terms as any similar I-Zstablislnneiit in the l’rovniccs. Undertaking, with lleurscs. &c.. in any part of the Island. All orders punctually attended to, and satisfaction guaranteed. 111A 11K BUTCHER. i21,1tlii7. SW C "Links Lfii'ma‘iiuaar, P A I N T E R , Sumiiiersidr . . lottctowu. Mnr HANGING Done in the latest and liltintilllli‘ anner. 592'" All orders, both in Town 11nd Couii~ try prompin attended to. March 21st, IntiT . \' ed New Truimphs of Rogers’. Medicines. [hm your eye orcrllmnland tell your ujlli'c- 511 neighbour about it. MAi'rLaxn. August 17. 1365. Massas. Root-ms 5: Cu. :— (hiillemza—Your met 'cines have cured my wife of ii Cancer of the I cast. 1t lind cxisied about nine months befo she began with your medicines, grew‘rupidly aceompanimi by dart- ing pains. No doubt i would soon have gone hey oud cure; but by a ‘eiv months application oi'yuur medicine. the as got entirely well. Your preparations are invaluable. and with- out licsiiutiou I recommend them to the atlliclcd. Yours truly, ALEXANDER GILLIS. \Vusrsiontaxn, N. 13., August 28, 1565. Massits lloonus 8'. Co. :—- Gentlemen—i with much pleasure add my l'ccblc testimony to the 1.. cat. healing powers of your wonderful Medicines. (hit: of my children was surely alllicted as follows: there iii-st appeared lilulchc-t over her body like ringworiiis; they spread all over her body. limbs, 1K:th and all. She continued in this way for three. months. She was really a pitiful sight. The smell from tho sures was very olleiisiva. ’I'hc sores at the cud oi'llircc months all disappeared. atid she became very sick, and so low that no person who saw her thought she would live many hours, and the general opinion was that there was no list: to try to do anything for llt'l'. we heard of your Iiiedieincs and got some. and applied it. The sores again came out as before; but she soon gotwell,undisnow Milan and cheerful. Mir. L. and 1 can say ofa truth. this is a wonder- ful inrdicnie. Yours truly, ALFRED LAWRISUN. 1 1 Amount Oct. 1st, 1805. Melter Rogers S; Co. '— Grailniica—l have been for some that- perfectly satisfied as to thc extraordi wry virtue id'your medicine, but until recently have not had any occasion for the use of them. About three months ago. a member of my family was taken down with the acute rhcmnalism. l immedia pplied the uscl of your medicine. The is a completh cure is atl'ectcd. I am till years of age. and have been a great deal in sickness (luruig my life; have seen many cases of acute rlivuu1a~ .t'or life,an huvd. never seen so spccdy and} ,a hopeful recovery: I With the moat anxious desire that the i abovuincdicines may have a world-wide cir- culation, 1 am yours respectfully. AMOS 1'-\(‘F.. _ Don’t flush l x ' . The Subscriber wants to “ploy FOUR (iood Jo I-Ji‘ME humus. consliint ciiiploym arantced. Apply at once to _ ‘ A. McSWEEN, - ' I. k. ‘z- 1 1 . attain or THEVLLEBISL-ATURE. colonial Secretary‘s Olen. ’ Kai-ch 16. 1867. \rlllilll-ZAS by a rv—olnlian of the House of Assembly. passed on the “lit day at April. 1512!, it was remit-t d that the initia- tion of all Money \‘otes should be with the Executive : Notict for Money &t'., utid all itions for grant in aid of any object whatsoever, which parl' I may desire to submit to the Legislature at next annual 50hiuli,_ are required to be sent into this (Illlce on or befo - the 5th day of Apiil next. hereby givtii that 1 :lpplil'ulltilh CS. (‘01. Set-‘y onissoiir e1! “fitmflmm rrwunr Barre ' .1 . \Clil-lllEL, ' 1“" 4' 1“ tor Sale by I to us by n. onus. March it. lHtl'l. __ __.._._/£._..___ Apprentice Wanted. I 1111 Subscriber wants an active llUY. about 10' years of age, to learn the TAN- tuao and Cuuarixo DUNN!”- Applicalion to be made 1-" "'w w G . ).111NTO.'. M rch 1-1. 1567 ilin. S1 GENERAL ELECTION! Two Apprentices! W n the ANTED l.\lltli21)l.-\'l‘lil. ' tol~ BLOCIUIAKINU llrsisas. b .101 N OL'NG. Suinmcrsidc, March 14. 181:7 31a WESLEYAN BAZAAR ! 7 ‘1116 Ladies of thc \l'esleyau Congregation iit Maiica‘riz. intend holding (I). V.) a BAZAAR of fancy and uscllll articles. in JULY next. the object of which is to pur- chase a suitable AIIMSIUN llotzsi-i. The undersigned Ladies will bthap iy to receive contributions for that purpose troin any who may feel disposed to aid. MAIIGA'I‘ '1. Mrs. 'I‘Iios. licntly. Mrs iohert Mayhcw. Mrs. James l’idgcon, Mi . M. \V. Colpilts. Mrs. ltnbcn Tilplili. SUMMERS“ Mrs. Thus. Crabb, Mrs. L. \'ic1-:crsou. DIEDEQIYE. Miss Julie Wright. S‘I‘ANL '1' BRIDGE. Mrs. George 11. (1 ri'ett. ch 14, 1M ‘ ‘w Church. 7 ‘IIIC undersigned will receive tenders until Monday, the 25th instant, at ‘1' p.iii., for making and lilting Window sashes. with glaz» ing. limiting. &c., in the new Church. 1’1incc- town Royalty. Work to be dunc in accortb ance with plan and specification. to be seen on application to the C11 oi iiding‘ (.‘oiiiniiilce, and to be coiiiple a 01 r before the Isl. November next ensuing .‘ontractor to provide iiiatcrlals. Tenders requirt-d to state reduction il‘glass be furnished by Com- mitiee. Sullleicnt security Will be required. For fuithci' particulars apply to l). S. M1:.\L"l"1‘, (1.11. C. Malpcque. March H, ISUT. 2iu ,Valuable Freehold PROPERTY FORSALE! ’1‘111-3 Subscriber having been instructed by the “on. J. 11.1i.\1ll)INlill, is prebui'cd to negotiate for the sale oi'a VALUililLE FREEHOLD PROM... I Y, in SL'MMI‘lllSlDl'i. This Property ‘5 pleas- antly situa -1| on SECOND S'I'Ii “ '1‘, has a treat of Ts; feet on said 5 runs back 100 feet. 0 is a neat Cottage 30 x ‘21 feet. par ' iiishcd, a good WELL and STABLE. if not disposed of by private contract. it will be oll'erud at AUCTION. on WEDNES- DAY. the 1st MAY next. at 2 o'clock, p. m. A good and t‘iillicient title will be giveii.—For terms and other pri‘iiculars apply to 11. J.l(I(‘ll.\ll1)bUN, Auct. Suiiimcrside, March 1-1. lbiii‘. What do You Want? The best Tea, Molasses, and Sugar. You can get at a. A. Mcswnnx‘s. Earthenware, in every variety of style, quality and price. You can be suited at A. A. MCSWEI‘ZN'S. iloots and Leather, which defy com- petition. Call and buy them at A. A. McS\\'1'} iN'S. (‘otton Warp, that on the surpassed. It’s at “u A. A. M 8 Elm S. Superior Candles and You llCL'tInd pass Soaps. A. A. Mrs \VI'Il-IN'S. Roundandl‘dat Tobacco. Any amount of it at A. A. Mt‘S\\'E ‘:."5. Good Shirting. d'c. You will not be disappointed by calling at A. A. ItIt-S\V1il-IN'S. A variety of urticlcs too numerous to mention. You will be attended to most promptly by calling at A. A. MrS\\'liliN‘S. Richmond Street. Charlottetown, 1 March .3. 1861—1111 noun. TEA, suenn, fusions? Gill. RUM. ML, &0. V V111) SlillSCllllll-le 11.15 IN STORE AND 1‘01: SAM-Z— 11 “lids. llright I'orto Ilico liiit'iAll; 2.1 l’uns. liright ltvlaii'lig MULA .S; 111) l'nn. llemcrara It 1, (pale iv. colored; 160 (.‘busls Superior (.‘1 TBA; 2-3 Illnls. llolninii (ii. ; [:00 iibls. Superior Extra 1 1.111'11; St! Iloxes Liverpool . . , HO ISundlt-s While ('ottoii \VARI’; 11h1ls. and er. t'asks 1'1tlc BRANDY; llhds. l’tll'l aiul Sherry WINE. Q\\.1‘l..\v ('(lNNOliLY. Charlottetown 213! Feb.. liltii. [nun-eh NOTICE ! ' 1111“. Subscriber offers for sale. on his usual Terms. the following articles viz :~— l'nnchcons Prime Molasses. (Thesis and li.1|l'('liests 'l‘cn. ltbls. granulated Sugar. lioxes and Kegs ’l‘obuecn. Paint (iii, Soap, Stove I’nlis Latlict & Gt nts Felt K; 1111le Shoes. 1001101. lloop Shirts. Dry and l'icltled t‘odilsh 11nd Ling. island and Labrador llcrriug, (to. 1%. \V M_ BEAUWTU. Inva outs and -u v . .11. mo. iiiriiiiilt1~.1h dch \\'liarfr-.. __ and: (tuner: '11) (lll‘lle .\ Sl'ldLNlIlD I FREEHOLD FARM! { “ Richmond Cottage." ‘7 ‘dll-I Subscriber low Lei-u infirm-11d 1y i'll.\ltl.l.< 'l'. tii;i.i..\. l. .ll'tf'l'ltIA. oii Illl‘ill't'llliu‘i‘. on 'l'l ILSIJA Y. MARCH Willi. 1.5157, al 11 o‘clock. 1|. Iii., the whole ol'bis valuable and well known Freeho (1 Farm, if excellent LAND. ‘20.) ti\'.1lioii.the l't‘llidllllit‘l 1 containing 1'11) acre of which are under being covvred with :1 W001); logethe u '1‘111) D\\' [11.1.1 .\1.‘ 11()l'51‘.fi, 11A“). , h'l‘AllId-LS, and other Buildings rituuted on it. This property has a large frontage on liich- iiioiid Bay. where any quantity of Ned’wecd, Mussel-unid, and other manure can be ob- ..ni it: o iumerside at 11 ' from, i c lattcrtluurialb leading from .\11_« l instance oi'only .7 mi ing town. The ubovc,——bcing pa tiic \\'t11 known property of the late Samuel tir'eii. 1‘qu .— would make 1i desirable country residence for any person wishing to purchase a good Farm. Also, at the same time, part oi'tlic STUCK. consisting of 2 Horses. 4 Cows. I pair Uxeii, 301icn11 of Sheep. and 2 Manny‘s Mowing Machines, ’1‘1-21:MS.—I~‘or the Farm. casy, aiul made known oii the day oi sale. For the Stock. sums under 205. Ctlnil; over '_'1)s. credit till the 1st November next, on approved joint notes. In?" Tllt‘ Farm will be sold in ONE, ' '1“), or '1‘11111‘31‘51.l)'1‘l.",to suit purchasers . Sole post'li'i.‘c. no i'csci're. ANDERSON, Auctioneer. 1 " " 1 . Pat. ‘_'in (II thing Store! ‘(made 1.. 01min: r U’I‘lt‘li. if 1‘". S. S'rom; and he usual t 11.]. Ill '1' \Itl.).SON. Suniiiicrside. Jan. 11), 1517. with iicatncss and (lcsputch at the JOURNAL ori-‘icn. Prince Edward Island. Boot and flit? Factory, ’ 7‘111-1 Subscriber would Lei-cby inform hi:r iiuiiicl‘ous friends and customers that be has in course of preparation. a very superior slylcof LADIES' K suitable for tilt: llllllll' t and ticnlleiiiei/ds every viii’itdy, such as 1' 119.11 I dIfsses‘ llnlinoi'zil Kid 1101 ' t . Grain (.‘nll’tfoiigrt-iis do 01‘. Also. Lsdies’ do Llalinorii‘l 11¢, dc . ‘ t\'-c. Gents’ Boys’ Calf'l‘apsoied BOUT. , lialnioral BOOTS. do Single 110 ilo, Shooting do, Grain Leather ilo. Kilt't: do, tlt-aiy Congress do, hip do. Light do do. llrogans 8.- Shoes. &c. &c. &c. Wholesale Dealers before. sending their orders abroad should call mid examine the large and varied stock of Ladies' & Misses', Gonts' 6.: Boys' BOOTS 8a SHOES, :S'pccz‘ally mmm/Ztcllu‘cd for (/10 Trade 0/ 1’. 12'. letuul. (il‘liilltil‘l NICOLL. Ch'town, South Side Queen's Square, March 7111. 18127. if F HERRING AND SALMON '1'\\'iNl-ZS; I / Set Lines and 'I'rawl Hooks ; 1/ s / “G '11; 11' .- untiys/lem ineé\p surly v1.4a ¢ Cod and Make Cod Leads and Swivel ('od Splitters and 'I‘lirosters; Q ('od Line Snoods {for (iangings); H Common and Galvcuizcd Boat Nails ; co Copper lloat Nails and lioves ; G3 Boat Compasses; Manillu Rope; 7 ‘I'niiits and Oils; Putty; Sheet Zinc. T/it‘ L/Iiyrsl Supply ‘ijrt' laqmrtml. 11. 1'}. S'I‘ARISIRD & CO. “t‘iiy Hardware Store." ('h'town, 1“cb.‘.’l, 1.31:7. “in {Barn '3‘ p 1.300 ’ 1 1 y 1’ ‘lllC Subscriber is now I (,‘llN’l'ltAt‘TS with par es for the :ll-IHt‘ {compliment of llAliK. which will be let in lots for Tilllt'l'l' (,‘thDS and upwards. I Iv'urther particulars will be made known on I appli iiion to tho Subscriber at the t'in 'l‘assian . I \i'. ll. DAWSON. Yin. (‘h'town. ‘ For sale by I RENJAMIN aooiais. . Alberton. Jan :11. 181?? . . 1 For 31 V lileseriptions of .Ioii'i'aix'i‘ixt m. AIL.- “ IIHV H ilL‘l-‘li 'it‘. l i-ge grow Ill 1d' il.\ 11'11- . ,IFRUM Ll‘iIEll - tcr, eopperetl, llobcrt Juli Printing of cvt \' description (lone- (‘o 91vssllt‘0'l'3. 1.1: do, miiaiion Lace do. - t‘parrd to liillltt' . éfip LONDON TRADER. 1T1) ('ll.\1il.() ‘I'UWN lillllif‘l‘ I'l‘lll; 11.4.1... .1111...- 11...k .\l:1.11.\'.\. \ 1.111 llilliril 1.11.)... 1' .\l'tl-‘. .\Ilt‘( It’anrm i I . ( onnnanm i. 11 .tuiis.niil“1111mm l.li.\ :Iiuitll the 1-1 1.1‘ .\piil . IL. on IT ' le 11. .. 1r1~ nill iuli‘,nlit.‘ it an a b w [Ltert‘llr Iflt‘lb. 1~orf1irihe . eulars pply [0:51t'anln. ,ticorgt- Duncan . . Ila-t 11mm Airouo, Lcailcuhiili Street, London. ii, 11., oi to I Jail 1). mason". 1 t iiailoitetowii. 1’. 11. 1. 1 1am, 151:7. ti ,ri ' curly 11.110. Liverpool to Snail crsitlc. ' ‘Ill'i liIEIU'l'. “('U '4 i.\TlU.\'." classed A 1 :it 1 ond‘s fo r years, will be Ill'i-[lillt‘lit‘lI us 11%1: 111m .\1’lill. next. / tuincd within it few yards oi to shore. It, T111" vessel [as "WV 1 r. . A 1".” snip.“ II also “United 1m botli -s of 1“ roail.1 15.4.- fi-pium. mild)- in Li 1- ml to Davin (flu. ox, Suns tx L‘o., $11111 here to the owner, olm Sliect. or .11')1l.\' 1.1‘21-‘L'Iitl 1' . . 1|. 1:117 Summerridc, 1 REGULAR LINE or “ PACKETS ram. no ,. usaow. ' ' the public "ELS will be .11'1‘21l1'tltlll '1‘111‘2 . % iig bcrlli 1 iilidtil. o . 10W aiidwill .ail t'ro itliei- . I c I ts lst Ariiii. next: M riion lamina/()1. : The .\ 1 Ship [1. C'. II l'l;‘.\', 181) tons regis— o '1 N. cclit' on the FRO}. '1'19 llrrque /;'.lll‘ 'If ' 3.311 Iiurcau Vein mander Both these \’\" modatioii for 1'; For Freight or 1’ ..c apply in Liverpool to Mr William . ewart & t'o. 'I‘r‘ill'oi'd (Thain . Somli John Street; in (J 411w. to James KL‘ISU, Juni', L'iiioii Strut; or in Charlottetown, to L. (X (“VI-IN. \\’ll.l.l.\M WELSH. Jan to. lt-I 2m [jun (11 iihl) tons register, an Uillis. t‘oin- ~1~: have first class accom- llgt‘l’n Charlottetown. Competition Stumped BOOT AND BRANCH! YOLN BLGEK snort and all other And get your K S . 1t 1111.»; of B L on want them, too! And ge them when 'l‘liat's What's the Matter 1 Terms Liberal. 1n. 4 .... 1 mm; Street- '1'1115 SKIISi 11111121’t01'1'1‘. at 111 LilMlLl-Ilid'dllll (' all LU. BER, co sisting of Pine 6.: Gimme ards, Deals, Scantiing Latha, Pailings, Shingles, Studding &c. 6.1:. if?" LumLcr constantly kept on hand. .1-\.\II'.S (7A1.1.)\\‘l£1.1.. 31, user. 1 around "iiicitay‘. —‘ MONC'I‘ON, N. 11, (‘ON'l‘llAfJ'l‘Iilt AND AGENT 1’01: nick/Home 1.5 H )1} SALE “'ATI‘I 11 ST ll E li'l‘ ids of Suiunicrsidv. ri‘n- 1‘1l.\SE: AN]! HALE or‘ Ships Timber. Masts, Pia Frames. and 1141111211 ol'all dime: :~ criptions. {17‘ ()iders for early shipm at will re- ceive prompt attention. Feb. 11, l. 11x. SLEIGE a. CARRIAGE Factory. 'I‘lll‘. Subscriber beg: to notify the public. that he is now currving on lhenbme business at .\l.\1l(i.-\'|'1’. NI..\' LONDON, iii the buildings i'ormeil ' o‘rupied by Mr. “’31. '1'1 l'l.l.\'. \1‘112‘1'1,‘ 1101> cady to supply all work in his line. on t e hottest notice, and moat reasonable tci‘iiis . All work got up in 111st class style, and warranted. l’zil‘lll'lll'Il‘ attention paid to Painting and rcpaiiiiig tlLD \VAtitiiiNS. hidillillh'. t\'c. \\'ll.l.1.\M I‘Ul'ND. Margute. Feb. 11, 1:117. .‘xin fDOUGLAsS 4 FURNI is >illlillCt1 on 11"1‘01'1K‘l' of l , ‘ . a {bent Mrch a mg Square. ‘.\'lN(i put a very superior Steam En- I gine. with the necessary machiucr {or lsuring Libonr. into my Factory. and bar it A 1 [urgp truck of the various kinds of woos , l Iii-e1 confident to be able to sell at wholesale“ 1 to the 'l‘rndc. cheaper than can be bought in any othcr inarkt t, a: first cost. $3" 'i'l'llNthi and SAWINH in all the various branches. done at this establishment . GEORGE D<ii’b1..‘.SS.,, 171....1..m.imcn 1 \