~‘ A GE K LY voL. XVII 4 LIVERPOOL HOUSE FALL GOODS. ~ JOURNAL OF POLITIC CHARLOTTETOWN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. MONDAY, APRIL | NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! POETRY, LITERATURE AND NEWS. “This is true Liberty, when Freeborn Men, having 6 advise the Public, may speak free.”’’---Euripides. ‘(A Frenchman has built a beautiful little 22, 1867, arial tercolonial line to the agricultural interests of | and Goodenough professed to be ivnorant ef a yr Ss eee ee ss r} | } : : r 8 Subecritier w wre ‘ 33. i church, which will serve mainly for the show- | the Wesc, and also to the commercial interests, | ber whereabvuts. Av the girl wasnosa 18G6. B* various Ships from ENGLAND, a a ae eee a on Force THEY SAY ing off of stained glass tn and two | can scarcely be over-rstimated, and the beliet | of particularly bright mind, it wae sepponed Fall Importations Comple ted: | ee ea ae BOSTON and HALIFAX, Thine Brig ANN, from Liverpool, G. B., be will churches, built by England, willedify all who | gains that we will shortly haye jess reason she had wandered away from her homeoam@e! iid : ’ { offer, They say—ah! well, suppose they do! | desire tovinstract themselves in the forms of than ever to regret the. loss of American had been lest or drowned in some of the. WILLA" FULL FALL & WINTER STOCK, Wholesale and Retail, | But can they prove the atury true? |worship used by the Anglican rite, and by | Reciprocity :— Quebec Chronicle, April 5. nill streams edjacent. A thorough gearuier AS received, per Unde from 1 IVER- , — For Cash or good Jomt Notes of Hand Suspie arise fr t the fullowess of Joha-Wesley: | A colossal | ee was accordingly instituted for het, nearly ait } POOL, Lotus, from LONDON, and consisting im part of i ee oe oe Ranpletn sung, athe. rene anges light-house, intended for Dover. towersabove| Horerrre So.vrion or s Mystery —In the village joinmgit. The milla werestopped: « cteamere from BOSTON, @ large aod well 26 Casks & Cases General Ironmongery. Nos. 1,2 & 3 WHITE LEAD, in 56, 28, & 14 But malice. envy, want of thought; everything eise, though two or three great the early part of the month of August last, and the ponds drawn off, bat all tonoperposa.: ealectod ; , | Cask Cutlery, slates ‘i & Yellow PAINTS, in 28 & I4'lbs.: Why count yourselfamong the “ they” chimneys rise almost as bigh i. girl named Eliza Drummond, about eleven Supposing that all was not mght in the @age,»% STOCK OF ; = auideoks Builed id eek LINSEED OILS: a i os Who whisper what they dare not say? ‘‘Qutside the grounds, the choice of the | Y°4rs oe ecto prt e wear ms the ame officials oe out a search warrant . 3 me : 1 do Hoes, Chanee’s Smethwick GLASS ; | Champ de Mars, as the site of the Exhibition W9 of Weét Monroe, Oswego County, left’ againss the promises. the girl's father, and Briti sh x Foreign Merchan dize, { do Shot, PUTTY, Black and White, in Bladders 28 and They say-—but why the tale rehearse, ‘has caused a change in the aspect of the entire her bome one morning for the purpose of on tov king # search found the body of she gist « : at 26 Boxes Tin, * 14 Ibs. And help to make the matter worse ? | neighborhood as considerable as that which is | picking berries, and never returned. The buried in the cellar. The father waeetonas suitable fur the present sed coming Season, W396 pieces Plough Metals, a a CUT NAILS, and CUT SPIKES; No goid can possibly acérue | being wrought within. The bank of the river | most diligent searco was made for ber by arrested and lodged in the Rathiand jail. le whieh hes eeen purchased a4 the beet Markets, ae Tons Nails & Spikes, Diamond Head DECK SPIKES; af / . lis loaded with good terials and packages | “¢F parents and their neighbors, but no traces is é6onjectured that owing tothe girl's weak val tint blie at th ST 3 bandles Spring Steel : ’ From teliing what may be untrue? Vacs th goods, materia packages . , and ia now offered We tae pablic at the Lowest 1. 8 Spring Steel, | Bars Refined and Common LRON, assorted sizes ; - 7.59 GaSe } : . > | could be found. She had not been drowned, mind, be was anxious to get rid of her , : sat 15 do Shoeing do s 5 al of all kinds, lifted out of barges and river | ge > races for CASE 3 do Cast do | Barrels and Kegs COAL TAR; | And is it not a nobler plan steamers by & gigantic crane, and conveyed | fF all places where there was water were accordingly put her out of the way. The: The assortinent includes the usual variety of 7 do Blister do ae ae ot Ke Wanehan?| To speak of all the best you can? l'into the ee building by on underground | carefully examined, even to wells and eis- affair has caused the most intense excitement ate . , nt . i382 Tous rou toils So an j » CORDAGE; fs : : . 4 re | te in ¢ j te i d vieini ; ST APLE DRY GOODS, | | eae Qeethen, 4 Tous Trou, Belts Bstre ond Navy Builed CANVAS: They éay—well, if it sliauld hee | tailway. Crowds of spectators are gathered | oo in the neighborhood. After weeks of | in Ruthland and vicinity. esd ' ; : oa : ce ; ' ; , ' : : 4 : ruitless search and enquirey, the afflicted | - ei ‘ : ion i ls do Beles & B Bars YELLOW ¥ Al ted: . : atevery point commanding glimpses of what ! —vew) an White, Grey and Striped Shirting, White and & Nuts, L METAL, § to 4; | Why. need youtell the tale of ? ; iad? | ni , their child for | It we ' , . any ebeetings. Ticking, Qsnaburg, White,| 1 de Screws, YELLOW METAL BUTT BOLTS, 7 » 8; WRRRPOTIORERL AN ee ower | | is going on inside of the enclusure ; long rows | Parents gave up their child for lose, tn wae) | France. — The pohitioul excitemeny fy pane : a ‘ive Flavnels, Wool Blankets,| 1 de Files, CLINCH. RINGS, Iron and Yellow Metal ; | Will it the bittor wrong redress, | of vehicles, which are drawn up along the | eperted that a band of vagrants had been France s-ems to be rismg higher. On’ the’ Penge Cotton Warp in all colors, &e., de. 1 Box Axtes, Crates and Casks GLASS, CHINA, and EARTH- | Or make one pang of sorrow less? |quay, awaiting the return of the visitors they | rhs near the mpm ores the time of at 8th ult. or a stirring scene took place it , ry . yw! UL’ »>h ‘ P } > a 1s a : “ari » ayy > , mi. me , 5 Pairs Bellowes, ENWARE,—Crates assurted for country | Will it the oer © festern ‘bave brought; groups of commissioners and | @'S4ppesrance, and the opinion prevailed) the Corps egisiatif, while M. Roaher was ° BRESS M ATERIALS, | Basket Vices 1... on antes we: On ve —__ “4 exhibitors are going to and fro in earnest con- that the child had been stolen by the gyp-| endeavoring'to explain in reply to M. ‘Thiers, | ie Plain and. Fancy Winceys, Knicherb saieben. | 158 Kegs Paints, A NEW MIXTURE for Bottoms of FISHING | _— os go and sly ne more7 tabulation, with rolls of paper in their hands. | 5% that the bill for reorganising the army wae | Coubergs, Freockh Merinos, Camilets, Bacatheas, | ie Diuus \ araich, tee auch approved of by me} They say—oh! pause and look within ! Meantime, the unknown wilderness to the The event which created a profound sen-| vt dve to any uneasiness caused by the © alenandras, &e., d&c., 6 dy Durprasiae, | | atta eo borer tie beet al cD west and south are rapidly filling up with | sation at the time, had almost passed from ‘ sudden expansion of Prusem, baton the'ton CLOTHS AND CLO AKINGS.. : ¢ whe. oe Parties wanting any of the above articles will pat te ee Pogg: noes’ lngrnes: tp orp. rows of handsome houses, which are being| the minds of all save the stricken parents, | trary wus an innovation rendered JA eo... 2a : “a peal | 5° Re vee Red, aly eranin Cite coun et the| x atch, leat in dark femptation's hour furnished almost before the builders are out | when it was painfully recalled by a recent | the improvements in the art of war. M.° ve Biset and Colured | Astracan, Whituey. Seal 1 do Yellow Ochre. | Loxp & Co.. HEAD of LORD'S WHARF. Thou too shouldst sink beneath its power! | of them, which it is boped will be filled ere} occurrence. On Tuesday last, five or six, Rouher, in the course of his speecti, happened» Clotis, tot < nna Plain aud Ribbed | Vermillion, "il Ceiba Gtrewt Pit ane Pity the frail, weep o'er their full, long from garret to celler by foreign visitors. | lads went out hunting in the viciity, and allude tw the 2nd of Deesurber and the: } Beavers, | - Cloth, &e., &e. at } Prussian Blue, ARTEMAS LORD. But apeak of good, or not at all! ‘Tt is quite evident that the great show, during the day came upon a spot where a | accesstons of Louis Napoleon to the ‘thfone. 7 ’ y ‘ ‘ e } 4 a i It as like et tmateh i SHAWLS AND SACQU ES, Drop Black, Oct. 29, 1266. ARP tt when completed, will be the most stupendous large number of black snakes were discovered | was like ——— 4 ; n & powder® in great variety, including im Shawls, Cloth. | ia to t rota aT ee THE CRUCIFIXION, and magnificent affair that the world has yet and killed. The appearance of the reptiles | ee M aad the opposition rose ia Won, Dagmar, Victoria, Chenille, Plain aud) 4 srpgy Paint Oi 7, ‘Flovr, Tea, Sugar: Molasses: seen ; yet equally certain that it will afford | '® such numbers and at this seascn of the | Coniason Tt.dulus avre shouted ‘say nothing Baucy order, Paley, &e, Ke. I de a my | ’ O’erwhelmed in depths of woe, no single view at.all comparable to that pre- year, was considered remarkable, and it was about the 2nd of December!’ and M. Thiers, u 5 ’ ‘ : . . . FANCY DRY GOODS § de Olive ide | Gin and Rum: &e-; &e- Seite thataal eneth sented by the unrivalled prospectives of the | e¥sgested by one of the party that a broed- | ee it baried in oblivion! Do notawake : “a % 7? [So Sins OO TT I} Subseriber baz inv Store and for! Hangs the Redeemer of mankind, crystal palace of 1851.’’ ing den men Ps maps nern Horns a rt M. Aaeroary mee be Shea of af deecriptivus and quantities; Maatle, Dress.) 10 du Ke Sa Sule— curtis waa aus a ke « pandiinidiiailiibanies-tihe was immediately commenced, which resulted | 4. »t stateswan and Bonet Trumpings, 1 all tne newest atyles ; ee) 11 Ihds. Bright Porto Rico SUGAR a tl eR br HOW TO GROW AND MANUFACTURE |i® & manner different from their expecta-| would not zest tranquil, ‘end: for’ several Ladies” Velvet and Beaver Hats, Hat and ounet 2 Vrates Scuttlee 25 Pans. Bright Retailing MOLASSES, See! how the nails those hands FLAX SEED tions. minutes, a8 one co odent siys, the’ Shapes, Borders, Hait Nets, Gloves Searts, | 1 Casd Shovtnakee’s | | fo we see wih M ae & Colored, nal tisk on tradet ceili ie proysty In the side of a little hill near the edge of a House was a perfect bear garden: and the Needs, Seetags, Clouds, Belts, Beit Buckles and | Thread . hests Superior VOUgO 2A, 7 ' : : ewamp was fouod a sort of « ng Wile i short-hand reporters could catch little ; ; — 95 Hhds. Holland GIN, Bee ! down his face, : i J It has been my lot to attend a very lar Pp Opening W 1168, ID : very Iibbene, Fur Hous, ¢ us ond: Mulia, he.. dre. | Hale Curled Hair, | 500 Bbls Superior Extra FLOUR, ai gi rca eae and breast, mister of faite 7 Censey ebeat as ais e i suinmer, was concealed by tall grass and | rte oe ye ne whieh took- Gent’s Furnishing Department, | en ee gee dra tae ‘ hibited, and I have not seen any like that which | DUShes. Tas dag ain Doty sac aly ap pera | Somagnl neater Prot a tr pal READY-MADE CLOTHING—the beat Town ora the antes Sa eead | Hhds. and Q.r Casks Pale BRANDY. Shall man alone be wute ? came under my notice in lreland. Flax |f mene on wei SPST particle of flesh haveechas 08 hie te dieeainaaa ak 4 s new wuske—iu Over-Cuats, Under-Coats, Vests and 5 Bales Ko; | Mhds. Port aud Sherry WINE Come, youth! and hoary hairs! seeme to grow well in Canada, but our| #4 been taken, {he bones were as white uate Sires Punshieel Gullsile obGiety wad Gig; Vasey) mie oa. bon bee eel be ~ ae eT OWEN CONNOLLY, Come, rich nad poor !'osine, il. mankind farmers are not yet acquainted with the | * 'YOry and all perfect. Near by was a tin pecans Sea * You oe kell Planvel Shirts and Shirtings, Fur Caps and Hate, . OE SE AR ORS SUE | Cherm, SS Pod. Mirra ed) sale st ‘int Qatee then Soon manufacturing of it. In this letter I pro- pail, in a rusted eontisien, and a tin cup. he: i seen oe at December eee — faabekin Caps, Linen and | or on Shelves and in Warehouse, form a very MONEY! MONEY! e in ion : pose giving you a brief description of the une, Dome. ipe, Saayiy. Sroeeaet BOP a ‘ Vaud eles dos usadies ; wee per Collars, Neckties, Scarfs, Gloves, & ¢., dee. | large assortment, and are offered at my usuul low ve 7 . Jone ! fall before his Cross, mode adopted by some growers in the Old ' ‘ ” , : ; TS i ; : ; inati p the sume effect’ M.) Reaher’ ALSO. | piteee aubake re ait Da LL ACCOUNTS not paid by the first Wh as j Country, and in the pract the mouth of the den, and an examination | more to ete | prices—either whole sale or retail for C ach. A of JANUARY, 1867, will be pluced in the wes she or.us hie blood; ae ry oe a “P ac a of which [ have showed that the place had been and probably finally allowed te finish bis speech, bac the By Wholesale and Retail. ‘ W. E. DAWSON. | hands of my Attorney for recovery. Who died the victim of pure love, B88 ta yes ? now was # breeding place for black snakes. | "terruption seems to have been more serious we A OR et ast _ Great George Stimet, Dee 3. 1966 GEORGE COLES. To wake us sons of God. | As almost every farmer is aware, the seed | 4 boldest hesitated to enter. The entrance, | than any which bas for a long time occurred,” I ’ right > Ah. _ ina agenesis ai — . i ’ we ee Foner wOL a sek3 ; | 17th Dee. 1866 Josed® ‘ell ‘penidsGehes is sown broadcast the same as other grains, | hich was large enough for the admission \ SA Lae er “ ane See. wy LOWDEN S$ | a ee te we eee it grows best in warm lond or rich soil. | ofa man’s body, grew smaller and tended) Caprra, Puyisumenr in EN —On the’ No i New Xork & Conds SOLE LEA HER, | TOBACCO FA MEETING OF THE LEGISLATURE. Our joy and endless rest! W nr - is oe six or nine inches cp it | downwasd. Lighted balis of bay soaked | 14:h of Rebtudey M Waipole, the ee Layer and Lunch RAISINS, CTORY. ’ : | Be thue cur. gaide white pligrine hem, Smanaint nae roll it well; this should | with kerosene were thrown into the cavity. | Secretary, asked leave to introduee into the CURRANTS, &e., &e | Colonial Secretary's Office, Our crown amid the blest. Wi aed rors A ieee en aie . arid and in less than fifteen minutes 81 snakes | British House of Commons two Bills relating WILLIAM FULL ' March 15. 1867. ven the bloum goes off it, and the seed be-/ranying in length from 14 t Nias ! a, : n Nos..5. L866 | The Subscriber begs to anuounce that he has <z | HERKAS b lati f th * - gins to assume a yellowish tinge, it is time ana” 6 ame$ wt oe eee yeneeneny she 99, Sone he ex- ise" ve a . ae) Wes SUPERIOR QUALITY { \ H . “ A y . oe x ee : . MISCELLANEOUS NEWS. to pull Ib, I cannot think that the mode of Th end ized by M Ya the yaa re de h 4 ea cia" |MPORTATIONS se apetl BRS. Ws Mee eaoodh faa tectahintion ot} nn a harvesting flax in Canada so far. as cutting| |The pail and cup were rosognised by Mr. ity crate intention to kill. for Uhe parposs Of | oF : ee 1 ike We at — Tygon a itl sh ; a. -half nd Mrs. umine aken by their | Gelli . ; | r ~ r all Money Votes should be with the Executive: — | THE PARIS EXUILBI N, wite machinery is concerned, 16 one-ha go ; ; miti j i 4 . - For Fall Season, 1866 VIRGINIA LEAF | Notice is hereby given that all deaidbalse for| r BON beneficial to the fibre as the Old Country + — wane mem. 5 for the Int ome. ony oe > ae, toe 9. es ‘the of j SQUARE ROD TOBACCO | Mosey Guaars, for Roads, Bridges, Wharts, &e,| We are told by Paris correspondents that et “ palling up straight by - roots a ee ee cake of ober | ote ete’ oe edbe ae AT THE } ’ land all Petitions for granta in aid of any object | cr |with the hands. When pulled and tied in a . 5 ; * oe ee | how being mauufactured, which he knows will | Whatevever, which caaaiion may desire to pabmnii to | the adventurous visitor who, at this time, ‘small bundles, the same - other grain, it that the poor little girl while picking ber- | on public officers in the dischar, 7. Dritish at archause | oulpite with any article imported, and | Steed to ty doen tues pee arent ule tele i) | essay to make his way through the vast and | should be taken to a pond prepared on pur- a iaked oc vicinity of the spot, became tired, rare at net murders would be ; as , svlicits the inspection of those who are | oth day of April next. | noisy chavs of the Champ de Mars, ie eqoally pose for it, in such a position that the water oeat ersel! in the shade of the oa eh so fi , a ae servitude for a ie COMPLETED JUDGES OF THE WEED é Ky Comunmand, impressed with a sense of wond Hike admir could be turned off or on at will. The water | [1 ales ved killed. Th sos or bis alse eediad the palletes wie i fos Mf ’ . GEUKGE COLES. Col. See’ y. ; e uiTa-| requires to be, say, three or four feet deep. |'7 DUMVETS BD . ony, Ser, ’ mens lor j cpictdlsiacsatiialititesindihictieniaegh biehiiadenniail + Lt biednindinel oe '. 2 | , , . . : - ny ‘ ‘ ’ tion of the vastness and splendour of the |The flax should be placed into it with the shocked the whole community, and almost | certain cases. The second Bill provided YEE Public ia general will find in our Dealers are invited to | For Sale. cae er as rostrated the stricken ,srents, whose bearts| the infliction of capital punishment wi . ; coming Exhibition, and the seeming mmpossi- | ots dowowards, in a sligatly leaning pos- P b , Oe pans Tt Establishment a Large aud Varied Stock of | f raseees ansabtic ae : .| ® B my es oe are made to bleed anew at the thought of the| the walle of jails, wader certain F ri De eae ed Examine our Stock, vee eee Bbls., and kalf/ bility of its being reudy at tae appointed ee a a vo Be En OSS pebuly, horrible iate which deprived dona their | In the short Sona which follow - i 5 sioice ) sASSES ; on : * rde : : Dry Goods and Grocer 168, and judge for themselves. ‘Seeceanaied: ble SUGAR, various grades, — | a 1 he special correspondent of the | down in the ovat it will be saoetiihentag child. Bright ore whether the Bill, 96 ox that will compare favourably with Bois, Extra Fumily FLUUK, oronto Glole remarks :— to put a-weight of stones on it, or say @ beam a ee ee ed, would v-st in juries the power of saying } any tn the market, THE GENUINE ARTICLE ONLY | 0 caendans ; « The entire enclosure, ground and buiid- | of ae ruoning from one side of hoped to body pore epee tn ot rt welch wie * preter grt a o brn ee ; ] wid SROSENE, + es : * oe ressed a prelere ati and will prove to purchasers seeond tu none Will be obtained at tas Establishment, — sescten tha ise ted Hy so ad ieeddnanedlll a oo oa ant Tdeemne deter a ua Fifth Avenue hotel, New York, on Priday opted by the Cnncgicamets tke merger of ° for style value, and price a Enquire at the Old Stand se | New York SULE ‘LEATHER, jane or isin a se ag i Sie tine it ae tae will boop-the pad aa a ay be eld aa” ay the Gan Aon Senne 5, ape Mt. Henley B. . ‘ } 2 P . } > a ; x i , he ne . - y , lie ei) : al bres Se oaele locowotives, and the miscellaneous din of | full of water. In the Uld Country it as- bc See aa Send cae 7 Sole while taking the same view, was of opinion baspection soluited MORIN LOWDEN b Z is . N L | oxes aud balf & qtr do RAISINS. Pet ait nevertheless describe at great length. The | that they were fast tending to the aboli Charlottetown, March 15, 1567 \ masons, carpenters and plasterers. I'he main | vally requires from seven to eight nights 10 | services of gold and silver, and the flashin J i Me wie iat W. & A. BROWN. i - peoceesaptgeeerneeyeererer veataet | building—a vast circular gallery, roufed with | be in the water, but if the weather is warm | gi. ond K k f ’ hewilderi B | of capital punishment, Mr. Walpole io i Dee. 2. 1866 FREDERICK LEPAGE | 3 Puncheons fine flavored Cuba RUM. | corrugated iron, and antly declared by the |a shorter time than that. Ifthe flax is al- a 1 my 7 the : 7 ma nay expluined that the jury in ell cases ys yo ae ies ce ae wie . B. WILSON HIGGS. | Emperor, on his return from Compiegon, to | lowed to fully zipen before being placed in| g Ne, GS CO ee ee have to find the deliberate intent, After come, ; has on sale at the ' : a . ; plegon, y Th P Grant and Admiral Farragut. Mr. Peabody | remarks f Mr. E£ Gilpi West india Hi ouse, | 7 _ Ch'town, Mareh 25, 1867. ‘look like a huge gasometer—is finished as far | the water, it will never make as good flax, as : ¥| remarks from Mr. Ewart, Mr. Gilpin ’ Glascow HT . — - | : : made a short speech and gave two toasts, | []ibbert, the Bdls brought i read. ; SLOvw ouse, as : ; as regurds its principal lines of wall; but | that which the seed is off and is never brought The § ? were Drought in and faq U G tG s i | Desirble Family Residence. | sg ; ; a which were cordially received. The first | g first time 4 pper Great George trect. Queen Street, li ‘HAT r TT aa + | even here, very little has been done in mat- | to the perfection as otherwise. There 8| 0... «Our Country—our whole country e Sod oy ty OF +L ; 7 , | AT commodious and beautitully situ-| ters of detail. The French and English de-|a great difference in the kind of water used, . gy - : . : 5 "aioe CHRISTUAS, 1566. A LARGE pareannns of Goods suitable | I ated COTTAGE, with the Ground attached,| partments are the most advanced; und the | sume imparts a great deal better color to the ite Chief Mayistrate, its Congress, its) OPENING OF THE PARIS EXHIBITION. : ’ for spring trade, which will be disposed of | fronting 44 fect on the south-western side of Kiug’s a nds of exhibitor b : ige, hike | fit tl = th . Sof is decidedl army and navy and the commanders of them r HE Subscriber offers for Sale, at his cheap for cash. Square, by 54 feet in depoh, being iu a retired part Rencina ro shoatemaing daiinedine-ciehe ae a + ential in 4 aiiebeeade ans a both, who are with us here this evening.” {Special T leg to th nN Y Tlerald | ; Store, the following, viz: | COMPRISING: | of the city, is well adapted for a private family, | ~ . ° but caw |S . : : The other toast was :—*' The country in aKa en. ks ~ : ; ; j ; ; ; , 93 diiseed ot ahieunn asian he progress of the subterranean railway | nights would be all the length of time the : . ; . it Mb.ds. Strong Demrara SPIRITS | Gents’, Ladies and Misses’ Kabber Shoes, Ladies, | and will be disposed of at private sule Terms | you the f . y «adil which [ have so long lived and prospered, and Pants, April 1st.—The Exposifion od tol Hide Hotlaund GIN. | and Misses’ Kabler Boots, White and Grey | moderate . Apply to the subscriber at the ‘ Os-| below the flooring, and the passage of rafters flax required to undergo the rolling process. | ; * ; re le 7 teh ger oP ' Gee Port —r Sherry WINE, Cottous, Bancy Printed Cottons, Table | borne House. JAMES DAVIS {and girders whieb are being converted into | It should be looked after very particularly rine -_ ae catetas io oF co ‘af the balilien wore pala oe ae : ety ae Hraudy, | err Con toe ee | Ch'town. March 18. 1867. tf rr jeoRRiemonsary ene overhead ; srexmane oe i oaeres iP mre with the sys if TRIAL OF SURRATT—It is etated that the] Within and without the bnildings there wae e ( usks See Whiskey ( ue), ae ’ —+ bam seers —_———— | masses of cases and packages meet the eye in | !t shou ellowed to remain one nigot over : i arias i i eal f i ad Broad Cloths. PaCK age y , Bo" st ill arise in the trial ef lamentable state of confusion Beerywhere Gab- : 40 Doe oie pete cab tes PAGNE. | Black and Fancy aE iia oe ie tenes ‘Whine | FARM FOR SALE. | every direction ; var here and there a little | the time at should, it would hurt materially. ft @enmeas pee rad in ot a » sd ris Not one-tenth of the goede were opened ar 40° Bieed ss xxx PUKTEL, “| Colored und Faney Flannels, Plain uad Fancy THXO BESOLD BY PRIVATE CON.) gtoop busy unpacking the crates of glass The way to know when it isready for coming | for the wurder of White, in Salemoimere than arranged, but the Freneh ment, of course, : ibis _ Cases CLARET, Dress Staffs, Hollands and Grass Cloths, TRACT. FIPLY ACRES OF LAND, situated | Studes destined to protect delicate objects to|out is to take a few of the stalks in the | thirty years ago, and upon which Webster made | O88 the first in order. The next to that the: - cn ee Fone ooo NTS, ee a aud 4, over and lon Let 19, near to Barratt’s Creat: formerly the | be hereafter unpacked in their turn, ‘he | fogers, and if on attempting to break them | his immortal argument. By the old Maryland peesan eee ee Eogtirh. The Ame. f = ee 0 mngaiapes Omar rae, dma woperty of Hagh Japp, but lately of Charles| Freach and English towns have already got | they smash off like a pipe-siem, it is ready to | law, existing now in the District of Columbia) Mean Heparimen in one of the most incomplete, GO Muzes ye. Seperior TEA SEK, rp cease, Sap al peep waniehey gd Longe ene ne » OS Ties most of their signs into place ; most of the | take out of the oat When the fax is — in Mesrackeodiie, pee Savy was tried, eon tag ya gg exhibitors and Amey MbisCradhedSUGAK, | Cake Wushitig Bova,” |hs0 Vetvets. Linew Shit Prout aed «. ib- | oid ut a barvait, apply immediately to WILLIAM | gteat British dependencies have also reached ready for coming out, enter the pond and | ut since altered by statute there—an accessury mere ny, 00 TPE CE Ne ORR; TON. A Hide and bl<. POR _ Mls und Bois. POR enabeiesieades : ed on te DODD, Auctioneer, Charlottetown. | tiis point of development. The Mauritios, | throw out the sheaves with the hands or fork a be one = wt ane mane te Beckwith, who appears , , A, . oem ith AvenidT ew dan? eiieeeees tC ONAN. 0s: - Chitown, 25th Mareh, 1867, tf | North and South Australia, and the Cape of | on the bank. The water is generally warn, ray ae acl me eae frcerNneroptyen Th - ee eet — , : 7 H 2 robe a . Red ONIONS, | 7 "8, “ oe coe 7 i tes : : ¥ . , Y 2 , » the e only de ment ia ie i 9 Dee Am BROOMS, % Doz. Am. BUCKETS, | &¢.. &e. Excellent Stand for Busi Good Lope are indicated by handsome event. | 80 that it is not likely a person will take evid murder, and cau only be chpvicted aa principal | tanranta, but rs ie yar ton | Mareh Ith, (867 ‘ 1NeSss. |, , f T } f - ; mericans are eS fare With, (867,00 imbpmt ; cheons, yay with coloors and gilding. Bat| from it. ‘Then spread it out on a mealow of) hy raving him present, or 89 near as to be! hand. Theonly goods d on the ! Als ~~ Sane ai Ail linn «ae AL GEORGwTOWN ve be sold by private contract that/India hae visted only a bit of buard, on | grass in rows, taking care not to have one| abl, to render assistance, if needed. Tt was | were Kistous: & amaged voyage. Rue Aas of Spee a ee Tye Sw RPres «nb i , % vuluableand beantifully situated Farm at Bay | whieh some benevolent band has traced the | stock on top of the other. This rule cannct) the general opinion of the bar of Massachussetts,| 4 ¢ ane o'clock he} The above articles are of the very best descrip- and forsale Cheap for Cash by Hay erpediager ry ap Any Aen. ag + hae neme of our yreat Eastern Empire with the | be too particularly observed, as if thé stocks | at that time, that Webster's wonderful ar.) yg in the ‘Art Gallery. A yr ay : tiow, aud will be euld cheup for Cush. Pr | R MUNRO (35) acres of Freehold Land, about twenty are aid of - eo a oe 6 a aa are en —— with each anes oe cement, not the Pe as ane y oa — Guie bhow, many fae Netiathe being exhibi cy ' a edevas ’ ! ‘ ‘ cleared, with a large and substantially Wniltdwell- | gray walls o Canada, the est Indies, &c.,}80 touched wi quite green—and nothing | fo, te scene ob ls ai tine atti aman wer oe b i much ‘ Ghent D Len EL McK AY. | } Tee ing House and Barn recently erected theron. The} ufford, as yet, not the faintest indication of | 80 retards the drying process as to neglect it evidence will bring Surratt, remaine for the trial ceiaaak > ut the English display was - nee Te Prince Edward Islaud Maps, Hay Fortune, Public Whert belts on themorth side | their veparate identity. “Ete other countries in this particular. When so spread oat it aie awl ere ae wa’ ale vd was| By the time the Emperor aPrived 5,000 parsnne i r: > . ad lau c Sore > und co 2ubeli y ‘ ¥ 5e 2 ‘ ery i Aew ° ; ee 4 ; : COAL! COAL! | ~_ I apen Ww ata’ aper Hangings, place for shipping produce and also for fishing —as poor Seas epee have ex- — ae we colur < “ flax a if it how he can be convicted "8f the capital offence | were inside, On the outkide ong the hadks of LAKGE quantity of Round and Putwan's Patented Curtain Fixtures, For further particulars and teria of wile apply, ! pressed it, bus that We has just passed away, | gets & shower OF Tuln , ut if pot the dew on —it not of that. then, under the peentiar statute the Saine and on-all the hille and roads for miles aL ach é - eas ee ate al BEDSTEADS, — premises, to Mr. FREDERICK Kobi-|g telegram from London tells us, from the | the grasa, ufter seven or hine days. rigger apd LS question, he ean be eonviesed af nothing. around Paris at least 100.000 people hae geseme* of eule by the line. ahi ilipaleg ons ji od, Model Parlor” Stoves and other Stoves pa Rae, oF : ae. | ot {scene of his ‘goaks —are just in the same | as it requires, prepares 1t for lifting off the Tt would be singular indeed if Surratt should | bled. 8,000 pilicemen ateon duty. The Em- 4 wea ’ ; , . ; W IEAAAM NORTON, Esqr., Lot 56. | elementary conditiva, only * mere so.’ field. It should be lifted on a dry day when | be indebted to Sergeant Boston Corbett for the | peret and Empress caine ‘precisely at 2 “p. im. of Hound Coal per Ton, Ms id 20 Bible, No.1 Labrader, Horring, _Gange Rivers Manel: PPM APT LL “The vast‘ Park’ outside the main building | put into the bern; previous to which it must | preservation of his neck. We imagine that if) The crowd entside the bnitding were good naturel | Stuck Coal do : 16s 50 Bbls. Choice Family Flour, i8. Traffurd Chambers | is rapidly filling with edifices of every size, be tied in sheaves. Too much care cannot be | he is convicted of being a party to the assassin but not demonstrative towards them. Nowheere: | eters gt ot neg vw is kD Tubs Batter & Bole. Pork, P ewe style and destination. It is not a village, taken in bandling the flax when in this con- | ation of President Lincoln, be will receive hia | ¢teeted the Imperial party. Preeeded by ¢bam- ; y phe ici aareaie: nets -W.ds eq Marine Clocks South John ee it na - | but a tuwn, that is springing up, as the result dition. It inust be kept perfeetly straight, | deserts in some way, law or av law,—Oswego Ad- toes my oa round the oufere gdlier? : : anuary 1s‘, 1867. | of this amazing’ orgie of brick and mortar. | and when taken to the mill and put through | e7iser. ) , ‘ Stationery and a variety of other Goods, ; & = tous Ot” ina i i jani THE ELECTIONS ARE COMING t j an Saud Maud Wade T. THOMAS begs to inforin his friends | Every nation whose products are exhibited ihe rulling process, the same rule must be} prryare Deixkixe PLACes IN Bostow — Per itengptie <n we a / : oa bed © that he has Chis day taken into Partuership | within the “gasometer’’ has a settlement in observed, aud the tops kept all the one way. | We find the following statements in the Lowell | fia. Turke, Japanese, Rusei M CONFEDERATIONISTS! ‘ , Pearm: his won, JOHN T. THOMAS, Jone. the Park, and is busily erecting therein! The more it is bruised with rollers the easier | Courier of a reeent date: Printer ning coll Povaien Gene Ft oe il aoe — ne and | Hille Exchange, Bills Lading, Charter Parties, The business will in future be carried on under| models of ite peculiar style of habitation, | it 18 to seutch or dress in the mill. lam! ,, We hear that arrangements have been niade | al pastemel, . ANTI-CONFEDERSTIONISTS |! Ships Pupers, Bills of Sale, Blank Deeds, d&e., | the style or Firm of ; workshops, eburches, palaces, dairies, stables, firmly of opinion that if the culture of flax by which thoes (im Boston) wiw are aceustamed | "The Emperor epoke.a few Pd gr, a 7 : “—P | &e., which will be either sold or engrossed to | THOMAS & SOW furm-houses, shops, &e. The Russian village | were thoroughly understood, and more Care | to *taks a little something’ are net to be deprived | yiccion, but at the American deopet he , can be supplied with the best | suit customers, by me. i 5 18 the nearest completion, and already, with taken in its preparation by farmers of this| of the “privilege by the State Constabulary. | ,; , ne . , ata ‘ : : b : with the Empress aod” bowed to the PARIS SILK HATS, for the occasiva, at | R. MUNRO. | MERCHANTS, its charming cottages and farm-buildings of country, it would be a paying crop, as L gee | Rooms have been fitted up aod furnished proper- | were cheering heartily, Mali an hour was i Ti J. HOBBS’ Hat & Cap Store | _ Sm FF OPT os ces Liverpoot & Prince Edward Island, | hewn logs, lavishly ornamented with wooden | it grows ae well here as in Ireland. ly at desirable points, and. keys are disposed of to sumed in thie tour, then the certere Ba 4 Fea ’ : , Jan. 2, 1867. tf carvings and open work, looks extremely Li gr - right eps st men, at ro a per week. | ong passed through the Art an@ a téw . { Boe ad ee CUppasite Temperance (f all. Flow : Herring ! — picturesque. Holland is also getting its INTERCOLONIAL STEAMSUIP LINE. Wish Oe. tor 8 Pragya moved ae rh At | galleries, and at 8 p. m. returned to te palace. aon . ; or, y ‘aoe “ts ; | The Exposition will not be ready antil May! . ‘ A FIRST RATE HORSE village rapidly in order, and expects t» make : (7 EVHE Subscriber has on baud, and will’ Prot ie The Hamilton correspondent of the Globe | 24°" 3" oe eee tne ate, Pri tae One balfof all the spree is allotted to Prato 5 a good deal of money by the sale of the rich " Dissolution ot Ce artner: aii sir te mesg ; ade For Sale! el 53 “re is ne 'ESHE Ovi Slee iP 7 ~ = aa , a CORE 2 re eean en STANDS Be did milk of plump Dutch eattle in the coquetush writing on Thursday last says :—“ Yesterday pees the plsioe poh ae pty ow gi that if net complete. The English are very t i Ui 2 : St heretofore | er of liriure and Crafton Mtepeta, STANDS Fourteen hands and a dairy. Tunis is building a model of the! Mr. Donald loniss of this city, a prine:pal | pinng there they ‘neat by chance—the ueaal way.” | Fone im inachinerv, beating the Americans in } half high, Color, Bay ;of THE FAMOUS McGINNIS BREED. Can trot bis mile Warranted sound, aud kind in exiateny between the Subscribers, us | OBAC- OO MANUFACTURERS, jn Uiis day disso! ved Ly Tail Conse mE, All parties owing the late Firm are requested to make payment eo MORLN LOWDEN, who slowe is authorised to receive dette. aud who vssumes the liabilses of the late Fira. palace of the Bey, with shops in which native | promyter of the proposed Tntercolunial line of | Neroom is accessible to any one not having in his | a thieel ane ia 4 = like — : . artizans will ply their respective trades fm | steamers, was waited upon by the Hon. Mr. | possession the magic key. This is a ‘close com. | t . their usual fashion. Eyypt is building two } MeCleland, Commissioner of Public Works in| munion’ way of drinking not opes tothe objections | a io not ae greater than, masal every 7% or three palaces, a model of the Temple of |New Brunswick, with reference to the under- | urged against public bars. To what extent it is | anne — ss to come to see the Exhidi- Charlottetown, came 3. * |Mempinis, and several other samples of its|/taking. Mr. MeCleland’s visit here was for practised we baye ae means of knowing ; but it, ‘ y- NBT bi 6 WBS AE | peculiar architectare. The Isthmus of Suez | the purpose of arranging, on the part of New | orien a nee at objectionable ore ° : Company ix putting up a great, mysterious- | Brunswick, for subsidiaing the line forspecial YF he fe wre, SRS Seems IT Pianoforte for Sale, ioniies or eatin oe A sscaih scale, services. Lt appears that aa | Major Joves’command | ° | . —_——= VERY handsome and superior toned | one of the palaces of the Pharaohs—a low, | end 200 Bbis. FLOUR, eR | in three niinutes. hurness or saddle. Apply at the * Exantiner ”’ office. warranted us good as any on the Istand. 150 Bbis, Prime HERRING, ie” Call and jadge for yourselves. MOKIN LOWDEN, JOHN QUIRK. D.d. RICHARDSON, Charlottetown, Feb’y 18, 1867. tf Ch'tewn, Janaary 1, 1867. + on pans citer dtgpneamadailonss: Bark! Bark! Bark! A SnocemG Srory —As a gentleniay war | ceeding up North 2d street, says the Troy ee Yo | Times, when near the corner uf Hoosick, be die covered @ lady, seated upon a steop, evidently in” great distress. He acensted ber but she made ne» have also beea receiwed tu the effect that the) X Love: Sroky.—Whea Marshal’ Basaine —- Cottage Cabinet 6] OUetavo PIANOFOTE, fat-rooled, windowless structure, lighted from | other Goverr nents inwrested will be able t0 | heft the City of Mexivt with” the calle . seate a 1500 . } | Konew ood Case in excellent order, for sale.) above, and surrounded by animpusing line of deal liberally with the Company, 80 soon as | Pe ; so | Peplys e remain her side a momenta, 000 Cords. of Hemlock Bark Urigius| coat, Forty guinens. * | cvlumas of the Seneamnie aie. Chins is less | the line is in operation: ‘The line 1s to con- “T™Y, hie nephew, Lieut. ee ees jwhen he discovered that.there, and under these wanted at the City Tannery. eee coal ee of, Me... GEORGE) ¢ ward, bat promises, among other epeci- | sist of first-class steamers on the Gulf route, | ¥* about to he meres toa pray ag L Seuacnetear et. ™ event had haveweed whied UGLASS, Kent 5 5 , Tt : R can signorita, Inthe hurry 0 eir depar- | shouid weeur only in the privacy , Sulweriber i dt k _ Chtewn, Murch 35, 67 ae of the domestic beings and doings of | connecting at Montreal with first-class lake ture, however, it was not found convenient chamber, where the patient should be au alweriver is bow prepared (0 make | ‘ 2 ‘oP shi the Flowery Land, a tea-shop, in which small. and river steamers, thence to Hamilton, To- to celebrate the nuptials, It was, therefore, by all the appliances of comfort and such tuedical racte with parties forthe above conpli- Dissolution ef Co-Partners te ‘ fuoted, almond-eyed houris, trom beyond the ronto, and other Juke shore purts. Hoff. Mr “arranged that the young Indy ehould follow akill aa the Arlicacy and danger of the“ ulteratwm™ — x 4 | } i EFERRING. té ‘the above, the Sub- scriber would respectfally inform the pubtie Ciat he will etl] continue the basiness of toanutac turing the best SQUARE ROD TOBACCH, trom | fure Virvieia Leaf, aud trusts, as the superior quatity uf the wrtiele is so well kKuown, that be will ¢ HES cvutiuve to merit « share of public patronay@ | i Conti MOKIN LOWDEN. ; Feb'y i}. ! ment of Berk, which will be let in lots from Thirty | shel it. e bas . . . : ba- | MeCleland introduced by Mr. McInnis ; te nnd enavend _TEMILE partnership bit)-erto existing t en | Great Wall, will dispense to oute:de barba-| McCle _was introduced by Mr. Mclunis_ ; th would require. The lady wae elegantly Cords and upwards partnership bit?-erto e ng 'rians the beverage whieh inspires but not to the special meeting of the Council of the Ia et ar Seotteaer eee Sees | and, after a few momenta of ‘rest, teak oa rich — the Sabseril is this day dissolved by m ‘ ola abscribers is this day dissolved by ‘mebriates, in tiny cups, guiltiess of handles. | Board of Trade yesterday evening, when be, Literal’ 60 in upon the retiring cca Puistey-abew, and wrapped init the pein baw 4 osed en” that « ad berne ae long: started eer er = ‘B DAWSON ; All indebted to them are hereby notitied | |addressed the gentlemen present, giving @ . B. DAWSON. | ae . » hereby notified |. The jumbling of materials and the frag- |” POs: GIFs ied tt hele’ °c h sive accousts huve. been placed in | J & ¢ t. : : troops and occupied the whole coantry, * : that their respective acco 1 een placed jn | vast amonnt ot miformation relative to the stopping the maila and travel. ‘This wae | Ter te 8 ony no pe ae ene a the hands of an attorney for collection. | mentary state of everything in and about the scnendalentsitends Wich taight:-be éanind: onl TT THOMAS DELANY, | “gasometer,” often produces eff-cts sufficiently | hetwiéed Wietern Casedh ve New Bruns “#4 state of things, but aothing is im possible | man would have gone ja the stati hones wick, setting forth the warm interest felt by | to a trne lover, Armed with a passport. however, accompanied her te ao hotel w A GOOD LIVING | . 7 rial; la perfectly tight, aud welt foand; bas two | - EDMUND F. BYRNE. | whimsical. Here 1s a gtoup of children in) . hi bronze, evidently meant to support a fountain ; | >| Which stated the object wf his retrogade jour- | was properly cared for, The woman's ney, the young Lieatenant started oat alone sad evotigh to chill one’s bleed almost. “She Chains, three Anchors, Standing aud Bunuiug Mig- NY person Wishing to purchase one of Ch’town, Ilth Mare, 18¢7- hh | ‘the people of the Maritime Provinces in th : ms ging aud Sails, all in good order, é j ost valaab d beautiful FARMS with- eee "| ; ' there, on a pedestal, stand three legs of what | *" peop Fa ~ . ; the most valuable wud beautifu with WANTED, ‘is to be @ colossal horse ; yonder, cm a tower- ‘development of this trade, and pledging for the city of Mexica, passed throwgh the she was married and lived in Se with Liberal army and numerous bandsof banditti '*" tusband , thet, in antcipation of itlness, she ‘ ! } Peike's building, Queen Street. dan. |, 1867 —~| Further particulars willbe made known or ap ual Scheoner for Sate. MPMHE Star of the Sea, 58 tous register, now laying in Charlotsetown, four yevrs old ; was bailt in New Brauswick out of the vent mute- Feb 4, 187, ’ “ For Price and farther particulars inquire of W. | in tweuty miles of Charlottetown, cap do so by ; ; B. Daan, ieq., Charlottown, or of the owner. early application to : : yo RENT. a COTTAGE or TENE-| ing cracitix, is a figure of the Sa-ivur, the | their —— 1d ge parent Steamship f REUBEN TUPLIN, | NEIL KANKIN, Auggioneer. MENT, suitable fora small family’ Possession protaberant portions showing throngh swath- ine. 6 Sia that the Maritime Provin- which chivalronsly opened right and left to went to the house of ber patedte in Benning-* 6 Margate, New London, f os" or HENRY WADMAN, Seapaud. required about the Ist of APRIL next. For par-| ings of hay. Here is # pile of guily painted ces were most anxious to form the connec- tet him and bore off his bride eslely to“. be utteuded by a mother’s watebful care ; February 2% 1887 | Charlottetown, April 1, 1867. ticulars apply to A. MeNBILL. | | Olas for oriflammes: there the eague revela- °° dareet with the grain’ producers and mil- F aoe y but owing to a misunderstanding het wee her Pr ee ee Reading Koom Building, | poles ti is ite ‘Jers of Western Canada. ange. husband and father, the latter would net etlow > SOURIS PACKET Yel. LS, 1867. ‘tion, through enveloping newepapera, of a _ | .: 00 . Chartountown. Hed. I yer le attitade The Bon. gentleman was fistened to with) A Davonfer Kiucep sy nee Fatore —A Wet We remmun at bis heemyend cent Sines on wale statue in a brag ' : Be ; almost with his curses upow ber Shewadreturne: | : = ; Skirts] | at UST RECEIVED, by Seamer f wan soe. | Kerosene Oil, “An internativaal thestre, a post office, the greatest interest by the meeting,—the man awed Goodenough, was lodged in jail ing w Scheusetady agam, and bad rewched thie. ; tween Souris and Chastottetommn, NLY 3s. 6d. per Gallon with a large and capitel staff, an inierauionai jargest auendance ever knewn at the Board at Ruthland, Vt., oo Friday, charged with city whes the event we bare deevribed + : O ’ p ; room—and was accorded a hearty and enani- the murder of hie duaghter, About a week pjice. The gentlemaw, who attended the es D tis oe ~~ - J ALHAMBRA— {40 Dos. HOOP BKIRTS. calling at Georgetow b,immediately after opening af ‘ a club-house, baths, a score Ottwo of rostamran's : { For sais low, if iumedintely epplied fo- Navigation A-CHIVENUE, G. W. GARDINEB’S. and an infimety of other eatertainmeris ure mous vote of thanks at the elose. It is folt ago the daughter, a young girl of 18, sudden- vouches fur ber reapeetability, and the cane if Nov. 26, 1866. w oy rape cn aL Ch'towm, 2. B- L, March 11, 1367, te oi } UpperQueen Street, dan. 2h, 1507. alev getting ready. ,heze chat the importance uf the propoced Lu- ly disappeared from ber Lome at Brandon, getucr is eue of tie saddest we have ever ; a ; * ow ire ;