. . . . ‘ T'W‘ ‘ improved by the prim-at ttovmmt. Mr i‘. "await has lirIpi-d to until“. h. ‘thth s-ntexl paying tearlicvu wholly out of the Trea- Iury. t'iider ltrvflettl ryltt'ltt we pay mm more in proportion than any ofthc sister Cot» onirs. lint if the State in to undertake the whole Ian-art of Education. itis quiteevidrui that taxation must be increased. Win an inl- vacate for (‘ounly Institution“. particularly a Board of Education, and a Visitor of Schools for each County. This Board should be eoiiiposul of men who had received a good English Education. ll. would like to see the )‘Hllflxg‘llll‘tl “at! llillkl um “Inglin e “1“! than were present. ‘wo visitl ii year waved» «can: In- tit-limpet» tor to pity to uniseth the vial. should be more frequent. and the, onuiaatiens more some ‘nii. Wu sorry to see many school houses inn very dilapidated condition. is not a Confederate. 1s opposed to the Quebec Scheme. The question must be submitted to tiio people at the polls. The people. and tiie people alone, were the proper judges. With regard to the initiation of money votes. no Government can reasonably be llt'lll responsi— lile for the expenditure ut‘ the public money if this regulation were not in force. If every. clerk in It. business establishment and the power of making what lavrstmcuts be pleased of the capital of the firm. how could tiie busi- ness be carried on? 'l‘i‘e system was prac- tised iu the Old Country, in all the other colonies. and he had good reason to believe that Mr . 'Jolcs would have introduced the measure if his lease of power had lasted one year longer. Would, it' returned, assimilate the currency of tllis Island to that of the neighboring colonic». Was opposed to Bottli- ties, hilt. thought there were cXct-ptional eaten in which Oovernuu-ut aid might be extended for a time to support an infant industry. If Mr . Ilowutt was so violent an oppoaant nfthe Conservative party. why a few weeks ago did he supporflhat party by voting for Ramsay. . Mn. A. Luna said that eight years ago the Conservative part. 'i“ raised to power at inly by becoming piodg t purge the chislatnrr of olllcc holders. The mama, t-ftbat party had broken their pledges. The Government had iiiiintaaagcd the Land Question. They had made an attempt to encrcc the British Government in the matter of the Award. llad scat home a delegation composed of a land proprietor and a bind agent. It was de- clarcil that the proprietors on this Island had no better titles to the lands they held than liiid the owners of cucunibt-ri-d estates in Ireland, or the holders ofslavcs in the West Indies, ll'tltis is the on is it not possible to compel them to sell ilil. aims at a fair valii:.tioii? IIad always opposed Confederation, and would oppose it. Relieves that it is the duty of the State to educate the children of the State. The (iovcrniiicnt had neglected ciluoaiion. The Government could find money to pay i'urdclcgations and to support and lodge troops. but could find none to educate the children of the people. The fict of our being an unedu- cated people was used as an argument to force us into Confederation by one who helped to throw obstacles in the way of the general education of the people. Education is the people‘s right. their best defence, and it is the duty of every Government to encourage it. Our Government have done nothing to en- courage iiiaiiiifucturnrs. 'i‘hcy Infused to grant a remission on the duty of some machi< itcry, although that remission was petitioned by .~i number of the tax-payers of this Island. In answer to a number of questionsput to him by the electors, Mr. Laird said that he would coalesce with the Liberals. \Vould, if re- turned, support an Anti-(luiifcdcratc Govern- ment. Would support a Coles‘ Government. Would not support a Government that coli- taincil a single land proprietor. Will not support a Pallnrr Government, Mr. l’almcr beinga land proprietor. \Vili take the Liberal sidc. Will support a Liberal Government. “'c will not attm- ‘ - — - s i. . ‘ . of fur cwt. . - . . . . . . ,. outline“ “mud. _ l I - ’1 {or tk'lnruco Boards 3115i 11 p55 up “mt... I though *‘~:‘:“"t”“"w' . I. . ..cn Messrs. BAN 1? 01 l‘RlN'Ld’: laidzscd the peo- ”°”‘f’ °{°"“",,*‘, ‘fr‘ly chilled by stain. l "Sideflwnmfcold, and so much annoyed iit‘lu _., pat , that we gave up taking notes in despair, The Speakers must excuse its for giving but the mercst outline of their several speeches. “'1- took notes under difficulties. and as the “ copy" must be in the hands of the com- positors early on “'cduesday morning, we had not time to call our phrases or to round our periods. ._..___—..——— [3' “'1: learn that par worthy Mail Carrier, Mr. Sampson, has of late found it almost i nposaible to get into Charlotte— town. 1 it .day and Friday evenings. having to pass so many sleight! returning front markee to owners of which. on sc- vcral occasions, refusing to give even half the road. This should be remedied at once. Mr. Sampson is a very ubligiug man, carries Her Majesty's mails, and has very often a heavy load of passengers and luggage, and therefore should be protected. It was'ouly last week that we heard of him being run into by a per- ‘on with a wood sleigh, the stakes of which dragged a shawl off of it 11.1in pas- senger in the I’ostman‘s sleigh. The authorities in the City—to whom a com- laint has been lodged—should attend to the comfort and safety of the Mail Car. sier. We believe that if the Road Coin- missioncrs attended to their work better than many of them do. there would not be so much cause for complaint. in. If?” ' '111: Animal \Veslcyan Missionary Meeting, in connection with the Summer- sidc Circuit, was held last evening. The 11011. .I. R. Gardiner presided. Rev. Mr. Percival read a vcry able and elo- quent report. Several resolutions were moved and adopted. The speakers were Revs. Messrs. Smith. Percival, Frame. (folpltts. and Messrs. R. A Strong and .I. Bertram. 'l'lie speeches—if we may be allowed to judge—were very good. The audience was very attentive. and the music from the :nclodcoii and the choir splendid. [7' Wr. have received Uodcy's Ladies Ilodt for February, and, like its prede- cessors. we find it well worthy the atten- tion of our Lady friends; and would ad- vise those of them who do not take Uudcy to subscribe for this year. and they will not have cause to regret it. “'0 have also received Demorcst's Monthly Magazine. The contents are very intai‘cst' i; this month. There is quite a brilliant. display of beauty and fashion, besides some good reading and valuable instructions in many things which all should know. THE Halifax Exprmn says that tho llark Bismark, recently reported wrecked at Cape Porcupine. has been htfidod up on the Marine Railway at llaivksbury."aitd thoroughly repaired. She was suc~ ceisfully launched on the let ult., and under Lloyd's surveyors. taken to I’m-t Miilgravc. even ai.‘ _ . . . . ~ i , \ew Advertiser-eats this hay ii‘llllipl‘illltin Stumped—John Young. Herring Twine—ll. Ii. Statbird & (‘0. Masonic—I). Montgonu-ry. (WHOM. ll. iiibaoti. Auction—Ruch Tttpllli. Schooner for Sale-Do. Noticu——l)auit-l Green. Mont-y Found—Lucian I'crry. fi‘ “'3 are obliged this issue to leave out some original matter and several ad~ vcrtisements. to make room for the re- port of the (‘audidatcs speeches. Wt; wish it to be distinctly understood that we pay no attention to letters sent us not having the postage paid. They find their way to the dead lcttcr drawer. Sm‘rznat. persons are enquiring about that house in the “ Journal." That‘s the house where you can bear the steam en- gine at. work, and can be supplied with every description of Furniture. (.10 and see it. To (TonititsroNnEN'rs.-— The verses sent us by “ C. A". 1.." are too much of a political character to be inserted in our paper. Vol. . .. is ATTENTION. — A hill at- tmidaucc ot' the Suiiiiucrsidc Artillery and Rillc (toiiipuny, is requested on Wednes- day evening “th at 7 o'c10c.k. Asiiicn “LACK. f‘aptaiu. [7' Mn J. Pact-1 \\'ooo, formerly of this place_ according to the Autigonisho “ Cas- ket,"has forwarded some splendidly finish- cd photographs and (.‘iirtcs do Visitc to the Paris Exhibition, The numerous frlciuls, acquaintances. and widely scattered congregations of the Rev. Mr. McDonald will be glad to bear that, though little hope! iiriTcatcrtained of his recovery, the venerable gi-ntleiiiaii's health has been rathcrbcttcr this cit-k. lie is in no pain whatever. but his st cnpth is gradually dc- clinmg. lie remains at present under the limpitible roof of Mr. William McLeod, Southport, win-re the kindly otllccs of friend- sliipaudatlbctionate regard minister to his cumtm‘t :iiul convenience. The Rev. Mr. Duncan, Dr. Sutherland, and the lion. James Duncan, and utlicr obi and valued friends, are illst) most assidiinns in their attcntious.—I’u(. {Cjilnrrirtb At the Manse. Ilil Wednesday cicmng the 20111 inst.. by the Rev . W. R. Frame, Mr. James E . l'oolc, ol'SltuiInt-rside, to Frances, second daughter of Mr. John Small. of Wil- iuot Creek. ‘ At North lledcque. on Wednesday, the 13th inst" by the Rev, ilobcrt‘fi. Patterson. Mr. Robert (.‘arruthcrs, of Cape Traverse, to Miss (‘hristianna llcll. oftitc same place At the residence of the bride‘s father, on Weducs‘hfl the 30th nlt.. by the Rev. R. W. Dyer. Mr. Charles Hardy, to Miss lsabelln l'roiit, eldest daughter of Mr. George l’rotit, liibiare, Lot '1 ()ii the 13th iu<t., by the Rev ’1‘. Duncan. Mr. John l)1iiili, to Miss Sarah Ann llccrs, both of (lrupaud. On the same day, by the same. Mr. Alfred 'l‘liorne, (.‘harlottt-town Royalty, to Miss An- nabella Ilrowu, oft'harlottetown, At Suinuitisu 1-, ucsday mornng last, ‘lic l‘Jtli inst.. of measles. Francis Edward Lewis. youngest son of Mr. J. L Sleeves, of this place. At. Suimnerside, on the l.“-tli instant, of measles, Agnes Airistatia. youngest daughter of Mr. James Brazil. aged 17 months. (in Monday the 18th i11st., Lucinda. tlitI youngest daughter of Mr. John Cameron, of SearIt-town, aged 11 years and 11 months. At Augustine t‘ove, on the 221111 January. Jane, rt'llt‘l oi the late Alexander (fniiieron, in the dtitli yi-ar ofhi-v age. De iii-d was it native of Loch iber, Argyleshirefijcotland,uiul came to this island in lh‘Ofi. Ofbraiii fever, iii the 26th year ofltcr age, A 11.1. ninth daughter of Alexander llaydell, llilisbormigh River the Mount Lebanon ' ibe lieldat the Lodge. _ 'Conpctiti‘éii‘fifiifiiiféa“ ROOT AND BRANCH 1 PA and all other mid. of 1 . ‘t ' L O L K S . And get them when you want them, too! That's What’s the Matter ! ’ Terms Liberal. Summerside IBIock Shop, Water Street; Feb. 21. 1867. {ha "7"" "'wlir‘ffi'flh' [,1 ERRINU AND SALMON t'l‘WINES; I Set Lines and Trawl liooka ; S (‘od S} i rs nd 'l'liroatcrs; Cod Lin Snooda (for Hangings); 1 Common and (lalvcnizcd Dent Nails; 8 Copper lloat Nails and Roves; 6 Boat Compasses; Manilla Rope; 7 Points and Oils; Putty; Sheet Zinc. The Largrst Supply ye! Inipnrled. II. E. S'I‘ARBIRI) A; (10. . “t‘ity Hardware Store." Ch'tnwn, Feb. ‘21, livii. Gin Si ‘ M .\l I‘IRSIIHC difil X A 1.. Ti » C 0 ‘1' T A G E! § Building Lots.0ut-Build- lugs 85 Bosturogell IN SUMMERSIDE.! Rare U/tancc .' (i'rcul Btu-gains .' Good Terms .’ l ’ ‘1”) Sub ' 'bev. being about to remove ‘ into the country, oil'era his PROPERTY iti Sl’.\l.\l l-leSllll-I for salt“. It consists “fit Cottage House, (10 x ‘20 feet, nearly finished; Kitchen 13 x 1.5 feet. and \Vash-linttsu ad' iiiug. ill x 10 feet. completely finished. Might. Iteps gointo the Cellar from the \Vlsh- . The cellar is one of the driest. ia Mn wel finished under the Kitchen. . The i'roport 210 x 60 fee healthful a v There is a ’1 house . A first- reeta, being in the most in Suminerside. rOI'lC Shop, Stable IIny Loft, are situated on the rear, and it good GARDEN is around the house. Immediate possession given if required. ALSO: A Building Lot, in another part of the Town, and A Pasture Lot, of 3A Acrca, with watering-place in one corner For particulars and terms, please apply im; mediaiialy to .I. II. GIBSON. Summerside, Feb. 21. 1367. iii l’inuti-r. OAEGTIowi Clair/0321;; Out S.bi;Ei In Order to make Room for A NEW SUPPLY I! ‘llE Subscriber will offcrat AU(,.‘TI().\'. on TUESDAY the 12111 day oi MARCH next, his entire stock cl GOODS, ——cousisting in part 01‘.— DRY GOODS, in Grey and \Vliite (lotions, I’rints. Alpaccaa, ('oholll‘gfi. Lustrcs. Furniture Cotton, Stripi-d Shining, Shceting, (very good) 'l'alilu Cloths, Bed '1‘ king, Plain and Fancy Flannel, Jen , (.‘asbian, Ladies Travelling Rags, eats Carpet Bag Towels, Cotton “I. cry, lieragethot n and Linen “and- lit-rchiefs. Liiiiii t‘otton, Russel (.‘ord, Mantles, Mantle :loth. I'arasols, (a great varicty)1\iuslint llolland, I.iuc11,liosc, (Ladirs & Misses) Roots Si Slippers. Artificial Flowers, Lace dz Ca Gloves. Ready Made 0 Cents, Veils, 1’ ckery, in Cups, Saucers. Jugs, Bowls. Tea Si-tts, ’I‘ea l’ots, l’lntcs, Chamber Sclts, Tumblers, Salt. collt‘ [lake Dishes, Preserve Dishes, cruita. Soup 'l‘ourecns, Wine Glasses, ruit StatidS, a nice assortment of Kerosene Lamps. Hardware, in Locks, Screws, l’lavtes, Draw Knives, 'i‘roirt-ls, Axes, Kettles, Pitch Forks, Scythe Siiatliea, Nails, i'ianiuicrs. cliisels, l’aiut Brushes. Squares, Adzcs, Saucepaiis, Slim is, Eliptic Springs, liiugcs, Saws, -s,Spirit Levels, Angars, llroadAxrs, i mg Pans, Seytlics, Side Springs. —Also—. 10 Yurniontliflovol l Fairbank‘s Platform Scales. lsett lllaeksniitli's Tools, 1 set Ties, Sprint: Steel, Blister Steel, Axe Steel. A large assortment of Iron, suit- able for carriage makers use, &c. 300 Bush. Liverpool Salt. llbls of Ships Varnish, Bbls American 'l'ar & l‘itch TERMS-All sums under 209 cash; over that amount credit to lat November on up- pruvcd joint notes, The sale will eomnu'n‘ce at ten each morn- ing and to continue from day to day till the whole is disposed of. Salc Positive ! Nu ercrrc ! l REURI‘L‘tv TUI’LIN. Margate, New London, Feb :51, 1N1}? 3i W'S'ia‘iiiiifieii for" sue: 7 ‘llh‘. “STAR OF THE SEA," 58 Tons , "i:«'..lv‘. now laying ' Uliarlottetowu, i-w llrunswirk tight and ' , three AN- illthlXti arp. 90 fathoms, will t the Vessel. 11 her particulars apply to is!“ in Charlottetown, or to the REUBEN 'l‘lll’LlN. Margate, New London. Margate, Felt. 21, l “' 11in NO . :E..-H‘.- STOLEN from y liiaaaoa's, St. ~‘ Uil'llL’l‘ while at Mr. ’I. on TITI'ISDAY Eveliinglast t.. u BUFFALO fiOgE, ver ~\v. .\1.so-(.‘L7Sli- it).\S. A )o 121 ills. will be [llVl'II I giving information ~ ivR-liou oflhe oil'oader tf OUNI), on Tuesihy a sum of ONE ' the same by ' properly. t, in St. lilcnnor‘s, - owner can have iisn tice,sntl proving .ITCIAN l‘l-lllRY. St Eleanar‘s, Fair. 21, 1867. :liu ‘ FOR LE 1 VALUABLE ll ISG LOT, in Sltlnv merside. mi 11 Central Street. rid- joiuing the it in . measuring about mo feet square a the Bookstore of e BARNARI). FOR SALE, s p, Dress Silk, Wiu- . ’FURNI itasotv.rahur hammer. & (K 7 ‘IIR Salim-rib thanks for More of the lion. Jim:- R t I cg respectfully requests a continume - Illt‘llll eii-ry now prepnl to II y ,. Ca ageyflleighs, &c., in as good style as ca 0 trot up in any part ot'thc island. and ti as reasonable terms. JOB WORK of all kinds in his line strictly attended to. PAINTING also done in the limit style. and OLD \l'AUiiONS and SLI'ZlGllS made to look as good as heir. 11. \i'. 1111 SON . Summerviile. Fvl). 14, int}? bin Smurfs? CARRIAGE Factory. ’ ‘IIIE Siibsi'riberhc that he is now bii~incss at MAR in the buildings \\'.\1. 'l‘i'riaa'. where all work in his line and mobt- reasons All work gut warranted. Particular attriitio repairing OLD WAG \i' rs to notify the public, 1 ryint: on theabove ' NEW LONDON, Mr. (liill'l'itth—ti.’ filviibgti’nctorg. ' pared to execute all I ,‘SLEIGH, I t BLACKS TH USI‘NESS;l and having each had considerable experience, they are iildu to .turn out 11 FIRST CLASS 1 . . . Carriage or Sleigh. lcpairiug‘ of all kinds, together with all other work.appertaining to their line of busi— net-s, will be atiiniled to. Send in your orders immediately PROUD & MCCUUISREY. Queen Street, Charlottetown. Jan. 10.1861. 1y ROOMS ! is siliiiital on illC‘COI'llCl' of iicat Street 8; King; Square. 1_ AVING puta very superior Steam Eu. . pine, with the necessary iiiacbiiicvy for saving labour. into my Factory, and having a large stock of the various kinds of wood,i feel cmtii'lcnt to be able to sell at wholesale. to the Trade, cheaper than can be bought in any otliey market. at first cost. tL‘axixu and sswmo in all a... various branches, done at this cstubiislunent. GEORGE llOl'GLASS. Charlottetown, Feb. 7. 1861' . Ediefifwirs, sums, GRBGEREES, 8.0., 8.11. V 111') Subarriberofl‘cn for sale at his Store iii Water Street, llbls. Extra Flour, libls. I-‘mu tlo.. Qtr. Casks Port Wine, Qtr. (flasks llraaily, l'uns. Rum (strong); (‘ascs Il'iidl Whiskey ("iist Dari: lirandy: Cheats & :Ilf-do. TIC Iloxes English ‘ Keys (.‘olehian‘ iloxes do. Bags l‘vppcr ('ases Sa ‘ Cases Iliac lloxes Soap; 11111;. W' h‘ lialcs (I Ilbls. Superfine tlo., Qtr. Caiks Sherry, Alida. Giu,. Ii-s Scotch Whiskey : (‘ases l’ale Brandy; Case.- Claret: - (A rracua); ortcd) ; ! 'acknges ; Boxes Grain Sacks; ('oils Manillii Ilopc, (assorted sizes); (Yoils hemp do. do. Bundles (takuui (best navy), &c., Mn. 1&0. DOUGLAS M. HARRINGTON. Cli'towlt. Water Street, Feb. 7, 16137. I———-J~'—-—~———+—~~—~w Archibald McKay. MONCTON. N. 13 \ . NT a»: r. t ‘A n o P Ni) , t! imcnsious and des- V (3' 01ch for early shipment will t'c< cci\e prompt attention. Fob. 1.1567. (fining. ' 310m "v ’ROI’RIETOR. l‘fyinslent llnarders will Ex. 3m. l‘erivvan find oiltln Good| es in connection with the Horn, andii 'c’i ftl Ilostlrr always in attendance. Feb. H, 1867. if "A (liltingictgnh incl W111. ,n. w A'I‘SON. (brown. .1. . «M1. _ A Molasses. Sumincrside ry 3, 1567. tf. m...“ men I now for the future. ‘ 1 ARY ‘21. 15137. [GK titswoaa. Lomssrniu to.“ Bani! .jluur, grudui‘r, gnaw, AND GENERAL Commus' sion Memhants,§ , MONTREAL, . . . . . -- (21:. 3'1‘"Fa.. The most careful attention given to the l i-onip iincol 0 ii good material be Is «aeration Murder» for Flour, Grain. Seed-.1 lots for 'l'liIR' A'i‘rorisionr. Leather, Iiidn. Coal (til. and general Merchandise. Fri-fights refined and .‘ 3.27%; Barklll _ 1500 (‘ords IIt'Iltltfik Bark “'aated repaired to main ' 0 above IAKK. which \iill be let il ' CORDS and upwards. Further particularr will be made known on application to the Subscriber at the Cirr insurances effected at lowest current rates. I Turn“. 3 Merchants iii the Loin-r l’rovineoo will find 5 it to their interest to forward their orders for; Fluurtu us for use n-.-qaaintaum- with ' stern Millers. and as i Agents for some 0' c Illtisi popular lit-ands! . 'in Canada, we can w 111 safety assure them of every snlisf Remittances ivisc provided I l-Ixcliauige, limits on '- » 'lio i gaiustordcrs when not other-l . . with Stirling; New York.» . .ments of Flsb. CULl Oil. &c.. care. realized. and returns made with the utmost prompiiiuile. or applied according to the wish of coiisignou. Charges duly made for acuzal disbursements. and iamiiiiissiuns iiotovcrthuse of ruspunsiide. Houses in the line. Unqucstiunablc rcfcrncus given when required. KIRKWOOI), LIVINGSTI‘ONE 8. C0. 503 St. Paul Street, 1 Montreal, C. E. Pituitary T, 1867. Mechanic's Fishing Company. Herri ! BARRE 5 ll ' sland Fat Herw rings. . Apply to Some» tary, at Charlottetown. . ti. AN FAS \VAwiihlJiy‘ geiicralsi- 'ai .‘iuuc n d Malii‘s childri- to atthth goat-rally kept. " J. \l' . FOIISXTIIE. St. John's Rectory. St. Eleanor's lv'i-b. Ii, 181;? ; .5'5 unot do a Latrsmiv There are uo‘ and a Loy or man is BAG, ’illow (use of TEA. aale about one uiontli siucc. b and \Vilmot Creek. recover the above by calling a u‘oving property, pay" lug exp uses. . Summersidc, Feb, 7. 1867. ._.,. a..._.w.,. , 3iu inaiiiis'rniiibii some. LI. persons, vlag at l l demands auaius I ‘Diflw ftli ’LAI'LUR, . tiiniiie- ' e HENRY hereby reiiu to undetsign ( mouths dcbtcd to said immediate inent. ANS E TAYLOR, Administratrix. Sununersidc, 7111 Feb. 1361'. to the Executor’s 1V LL pcrsons_.‘lfaving J. against 'estate of f [JAILI .V' lieruby rei Subscribe , . cceased. are c same to the t'rotiiithia date, iiatc payment. l’llELL, Executor. ,1866.: «1. 1y required t take iuuui-i JAI‘ 35 L' St. Eleanor's Nov Administration Notice. ALI. persons iudcb the ESTATE of STEPHEN of; ' requested ;and those havingr 1-D: Estate. 1 re duly nttcstc 111cm. udersigueil for settle- “JAMES IIALL, . Administrator. Richmond, Lot 19, Dec. :21), 1866. NOTICEI V ‘IIE Subscriber intending to concentrate all his Business in Summerside. has "FUCK 1N TRADE from ‘ his business there. - .. Pannier y, I cd to llllll at his late esta am. i St 1;}: or’s, by llook Accmln .1 . ii .willpluasot-allupon Mr. Janna ‘ ' of the Commis- sioner‘s Court, a “("1 -‘- nents of their respective umouiits' roariiwirit. to prevent expenses, as M r. Reid is autliori?d to collect. all amounts without respect of pr sons. ‘JAMES CAMPBELL. ' _ “'0 EW 14 Subscrib months. '1 prove property away. .. cited to come and I . es, and take them JAMES lll'Ml’llltEY. Feb. 14, 181%.". Hill“ ..__-..._. .- A. . .... Iicusiugto , Stray Sheep. 7 ‘lllllili stray SIIEEI’ have. been on the Subscriber‘s premises for the last month. Two of them are m. of with two notches! under each on ’ lhe lllll a iiaif crop‘ out of tho i r ' - "She. left ear and ii curvedsplgin tlidg‘ight. (in 1cm has a patch of black wooI'TiGtw vs. The owners can have tin-iii by expenses of this advertisementaft Stray C fl’i‘ltAY [led and W 'm IIEIFER.mark- ed on the can an (ill) lilTLL. rising tivuyears o1 dav b be subscribers premise“: wo It uncut-dab c in - on) them away , ' uses, and take '11 be sold at 1‘1 o‘clock, noon, all I IN f'oi 1t .I11=iicc of the/ Peace having been i aiucd for that purpose . X ClllllS'i‘Ul’ill-Jll CAIlRIGAN. I lmcr‘a Road. .Iaii (II. 1:41;? HEMLOCK \Vax'rra) p; 71m by U1 1 IRS Sumnu-rside out. 200 from ‘24} to in inches. lgth, and to square J AMES L. HOLMAN. tinii, as an extensive' ‘" 4 Feb i principles and I gcrs. atic habits, to act as I U use oftlic Subscriber. l’Leadcahali Street, London. G. 13., or to attested. within . W. 11. DAWSON. 2m. (‘li'towm Feb. 7, 1867. ‘VANT Lot Illili . 'ARD liERNAll Mil ‘liAEI. 18 . Livcrpo V ill-I IlR ‘ classed A a be despaich a 1‘ Al'llll. iii-x 'I‘liiii verse iy proved a fast sailor. For freigh . apply in Liver cal to DAVID ('axrws. Soxs 0‘. Cu., South oliu Street, or here to the owner, JOIIN LEFURGY . Summersidc, Feb. 14, 1567. LONDON TRADER. TO (YIIARLOTTETO‘VN DIRECT 7 RE first ailini,y Dark ARIZONA, A l. at .loyd's (Mural-21a. uiandeu tons, wills ' um I. t t e lluiican . .. East ludia Avenue, JAMES 1). MASON, Charlottetown, 1‘. Feb 7. 1367. if Liverpool Trader. E. I. m VrIIE well known A l Clipper llark L'.\'- Lurinch iU’IlAM. Comman- sail from LI 1-} ()L. for this the, ' y ofArau. next. asshxi—iapply in Liverpool . ll t’Ol'E. di Co.. Trstford to the undersigned. JAMES C. l‘OI’E. Cli‘ann. Jan 25, 1867 21:1 REGULAR LINE OF PACKETS Uhusuberi ', 'l‘llI-l Subscribers inform the public FROM ‘LIVERPDOL AND GLASGOW. that the following VESSELS will be $ at :1 loading berth iit LIVERPOOL and GLASGOIV, for C1IAIlI.()'1"l‘E'I‘OWN, and will sail from their respective ports on the 1st Araii. next: FROM LIVERPOOL : The A 1 sm 1‘: ’ may: no mm regis- ter, com)" ' , obert raser, Cumiiiandei: rum; 01.15 inodation for Passengers For Freip, ’assugc apply in Liverpool to Messrs Willia ' Traffurd Chambers, South John Street; to Jamel Rclxo, .laiir, Union Street; or ii (.‘liarluttctowh, to L. C. OWEN. W ILLIAAA \\'ELSII. Charlottetown, Jan 10, 1367. 2m [jan 31 1113113111}. YARD. 'I‘IIE SUBSCRIBER OFF -‘ consisting of Pine & Snrnce Boards, Deals, Scantling Lsths, railings, Shingles, Studding &c. &c. 56'" Lumber constantly kept on hand. JAMES CALDIVELL. Sitinmevside, Jan 81, 1867. ly Summe si'e,.la1i. 31, 1867 It viiiiiaiiiie 15F€di3hrfurni FOR SALE. 7 HR Subscriber offers for sale 150 item of improved LAND, together vrith an ex- cellent DWELLING IIUIISE, BARN, and tiltANAltY, with a splendid brook running across the centre of the farm. ‘ This valuable prnp‘gy is situated in the flourishing settlement, f I‘ppar Frectowtt,‘ Lot 2.”), and is within ' aroer of a mile from the \Vcslcyan Chime-11001 Ilouse, and Post office. / Should part ofth whole, h ‘ urciu-iu.I the ions. or the rt of the money may run ‘ the pro i ty. For fur y to the Sub- scvi r on the premises. GEORGE CROSBY. Upper Freetown, Feb. 7, 1867. 31 1,. RSIDE. ‘ idim: LOT, on Street, 1am ’i'uplin, . . Apply to . RAM & BARNARI). - .1119. Feb. 7, 12151. if = . n Consignment. vavy liairbndoel -.. rims nouns nary .‘l, we in informing the pe ud vicinity that he has n "NO I-IS’I‘A B- {TUN CROSS. . iallty and dor- tltut be out he favored with. UN IENSU (El). 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