rhs [. RNa MiN Be VELICh. LATEST tT Sr. Joa, seoeeiendeted’ 8.+-The cause of the Fenian ‘auttireak te ver buried wi obscurity. Some say Jk Was caused by the arrest of Amen cal officer. The prompt arrest of Captain : Fe eiihans Moruarty prevented peneral rising were te “attack Killarney aide ap nore ton thet merch oo Cork. It ig said O'Connor a 4 staff! have reached Feaian vessels off D Bay. Head Centre Murphy, Colonels Lawler, I aly, and J: Anson Were arre ated at Limerick, anil important papers fund upon their persons. Geld 1362. Sr. Sous, Feb. 20.— Telegram from Lreland the 1@th stétes that Col. O'Connor peree eded Stephéns County Ke rry claumed the, Stare to be in 4 seize. has pro- waServant of Earl Kinumare re bag su-/ a sharit ESP iT: ims te att Newt in Pretnebdneete would have defeuted Middy Moriarty, Hluxter }homan jnstea ot the AU vabrious O'Connell. On the 26th of Feb'y you will be coming imto the city with the whip in your! teeth, us you have stated in your paper, Mr. | Clark bas yot no teeth to hold with. HENRY MOONEY, (Robt.’s son). Cardigan Road, Feb. Lith, 1367. eeepc a> Eo = DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES, ow OUR Last week we noticed the improvements and halterations lately made in the Fursiture Manu- factery of Mark Butcher, Esquire. article we purpose to devote Wareroomes, &e., of our equally enterprising fel- low-cilizen, Mr. George Douglass, whose eatab- lishment ta one of the largest ow the Island. The main building, atuated at the corner of Kent and Hillabora’ atreeta, is 75 teetlong by 40 teet wide, to the Purnctare the } | | For The present | The Sroek Remedies of the Age! HUNNEWELL’S UNIVERSAL COUGH BEMLDY all Throat and Luog Complaints. Botties, 25 ots. ; Large du. 50 ors HUNNEWELL's TOLU ANODYNE, The great Kemedy for Asthma, Neuralgia, Pains in Menstrwation, and aif Nervous Complainis. 60 ceuts per Bottle. Hunnoewell’s Elective Pills Cure all derangements of the Stomach or Bowels | Without the Slightest Griping, & point the im- | portance of which cannot be vver estimated. The dose, # single PUl, never more than two, and so Small’ j 3 i | ' , | Auction Sale! Puucheons and ‘lierces bright MOLASSES, Huds and Barrels bright SUGAR, Marvels af FLUOL & of ditlerent Brands, boxes aud half boxes FEF RL KADSINS, i Hlalf and quarter drums FIGS, Chests anid half chests TRA, Boxes SUA)’, Haus SPIKES, Curt and wagon BUSHES, Kound and tint LRON, Short link CHAIN, | Barrela KOMN, | &c., &e., WW. LORD. O besojd at Auction on WEDNESDAY, | the 20th MARCH, xt the Subscriber's Store— | Quantity of Dry Goods, Hardware, Room paper, c. ~~ Floor. Tea, Sugar, Molasses Gin and Rum: &c-. &e- 7" Sule— ll Whds. Bright Porto Rico SUGAR, °5 Puns. Bright Retailing MOLASSES, SU Pans. Demerara RUM, Pale & Colored, 1&0 Chests Superior Congo TEA 25 Hhde. Holland GLN, 580 Bblé.-Saperior Extra FLOUR, 80 Boxes Liverpool SOAP, 140 Bundles Wiite Cotten WARP, \Hhds. and Qor. Casks Pale BRANDY, Hhds.@ort and Sherry. WINE. OWEN GONNOLLY. 1867. | Ch’town, 25th Feb., _——— eee a oP eee tog i : UK Subseriber haz in Siore and for oe AOS Ae ee AD ap SP EER wits st “ee e+. 4 See ae pee = Elway Suge, Molasses, bor. AT AUCTION. >> ez fees ue Sub-erbere will sell by Auction, | Be > in trent of their Sales Room, Queen street, ow | Si Lived apd Tres! Hook — THURSDAY, the 22th inet, at Pt clock am 3) Soe a me he 7 > °. & Mhde Morassrs, 10) cuests Tra, sar cashe Brandy (in bead . 3 doz Browns, i set Harness, , 100 Bbla Four (extra), 2 Hhids SuGan, .2 Boxes Tobiece, Ty Buttaln Kebes, 3 Sheepskin (oats, 2 exes Lemons, 2 dv Starch, 1 Bol Cranberiies, | 20 Boxes Cigars. 7 Ferme at sale. e ARY EL L BROTHERS, Feb'y 18, 1867. Anctiourers. _ “ Gundry ® Cod Lines; eee, Cad and Luke Hoghas Cod leads anti Nwivels ; wr Site RH. — Cod Selig afl Tht ~~ “t Se ) BY AUCTION. HE Subscribers wil! sell, at their Sales’ Pe ee Cod Line Senn (- Coangings se¥.2 f Fr ew ner. Laspos, 1s. . very swell, -" 2 oe * FE Bp Se TORE CT Ris } : ” reves his e tre mart « » very small, mabe toem most valuible in every | Ch'town, Feb’y 25th, 1867 i iy : ola: ? . : } ; y . ceived anonymous notes st att — > at the Toe — yy oe “ee iota 7 / 7 ie family. 23 cents per Bottle. | este ate as tare cine press as oe es . a | Farmers Bank of Rustico, P. K. I { 4 Room, ow THL RSRAY, the 28th inet, at Commen and eal oan zee Met Nah; that the leader | amor, 42 leet by 40, 1a ki aa an N . er i we —— = “r ae _ a et on | Toute for parlor furniture, sideboards, melodeons, a elt’ BrOR SAL, ‘DD re DIVIDEND of 6 per cent. has been 4 o'clock ie de world reac ‘4 . sod Ml _ . ° il ; jy, | Mirrere, pictures, &c., and w well filled with waaewes © lat h E } l | Feb’ is ee Bank, ondinag 0 4 Puns. RUM (in bond), viz: Copper Boat Nails end. Muvee: ent an Moriart my CUMAdY. | ude of salty sdhiaaieilil : sate ee 7 t > eb’y > % : Stine oagg tenis ‘ Ther pa al on his pefson letters contirming cs wf the begs den yee = men at CONSUMPTIVE BREMEDY, | the ste blishment of Weduesday, the 2Uth instant. i Ne. 1, 107 gallons, 62 per cent over proof, .s & \acmunega’ mv oe ' f us regards umrenat aue erkmansinp. nu) i é ' ‘ . : G : , not & King y Consort has been ex led from the second aterey there isa apacious shOW-Teot | A radical cure for this heretofore called incurable W . WwW e;3 LORD, By ere J. BLANCHARD. . aa “a > . selbbartonal Demat Compasses > Mausilia Ropes S: a aa zed: "Gold plott oa regency against rd loa ies chairs, oe Sens cumplaiut. Price One Dullur per Bottle. aren FLOUR. Pans MOLASSES . Rank, Feh'y 17th, 18¢7 . Cashier. 19 de 2 dy neer du | - } n ym Gold 1363. c he thied storey is cecuple saw shep, tar suUGg ‘ar ‘aT r vy at i 2w | "hs ial i ‘ . .- _ ° based ig i ne : ' oi d contains whe benches bed le “th e a vi | The Testimonials in my possession, to be seen 'y | } Pb HERRING ree pean — - . belonging to the Estate at. the late Daxtet Paints and ile ; Putty ; Sheet Zine, Janus, Feb. 21.—General Williams re-| 846 Canta sehen, ow See pomwree | as FICTR SA 50 EEveees Halt toble HERRING | | Jackson Ronerts. PP Sale positive. ¥ eas ta ticles OOM ching and upholatering departmente. The ali, will reraove every doubt of the perf ct charac- Chests of TE loxes of SOAP 'To The Electors of the lst District of | CARVELL BRO'S sdotioned io Lavent Se Ug Umaparled _— eetvede despatch fron Lh “atest attic large avd weil lighted. = Gled with a va- jter of the above-named preparations, aad to publish | Box. RAILs ins F_ R.L. Boxes FIGS Queen's Count a > . ar? oe ee es ; ee. ppey A a bill for Confederat not the Provinces passes riety of material. tot ‘a He TMCTUTIN purposes, | wiich weold only cause them to be claseed with | With n quinrsy ef Shelt GOUD3, which will be | . Prb'y, 18. tas? | Hi. kb, ST ARBIRD «& eu, i: ‘ . unanimous ‘ F ie: eo b de vhs at ape 2 0 | « , t ‘ the House of L c x a t 7 0 “ a sowie planed and turwed, ready for use, and seme eigen a oe te _ ae rs, - i = sold low tor Cush. 'w- L6en G ENTLEWEN aiatines ating been chosen by AUCTION. * City Hardware Store.” , a. Ie is s nae ao ll : ‘ | et eetarnee cok we —" if. On the back part of the | spection of such at my office, confiuence to test the | Ch’'tewn, Peb. 25, », 1867. j x a : a large majority of the Liberal Clectors, at | F h i j Pp ~ Civtewh Erb i isi. Gi in New Brunswick another twelve months. first floor is the Engine room. Mere we tound 4) preparation, aud correspondence trom all. : i xeveral public meetings in the southern portion “tt rernoii ropert, Dissolet este ° 9 ith anole > Feniar a who partic 1 ip ree tubular beter, Ot. long, 3 ft in diaie- » i 5 . tthe District, and ulse meeti ug with a warm re- 7 oo ion partnership. Lawes, revolution have Leen capt ter, with 2s bin tubes, and all the latest unprove: | JOIN L, MU NNGW ELL, AU © *, I IN! | ception in the centre and werth, 1 have compte -d | N FRIDAY, the loth day of M. nT | "pss E €CvU-VARTNERSHEP * heretofore me a aa pe! ’ ments te ensure aafety, and comnected therewith a Sele Proprietor. with the request of my trieuds to become a cand | biLAL. .. Pant k oy th i gr sean me existina between the Sobecribers, ae TORAC.~ POI Tov g imental Engine & he ewer © a ) ' - as Ove , se al ; herizental Kogine & horse power, but which can Practical Chemist and Pharmaveatist, 9 C nnmercia! | Cl date tor your suffrages at the coming eleetic . il a 5. Maweox's Cabinet Factory. gene ining oon FACTURERS is thas day diessived hy TEST TELEGRAPHIC DESPATC HES. be worked up te ten hore power The Engine | Wharf, Boston, Muss. earing ou a e! Should I be honored by your aupport, and be! cite can be given. mutoal cousent. ‘ a a LA CHANGE ts regulated by Governor's Bails, and, with ordi. | Sold b + Whoiese! d- Retail Deal returned to the Legislature, amy highest aunt | Verms ut ule. N.. RANKIN, Anctioneer. All parties owing the lete. Pir-nve reqanetndits KRGY COL ONTAL EX ANGES. jnary pressure, makes SU recolutions per winnie, | u = Fron yal olesale on etail Dealers in In order to make room fora New supply. | will be to provide for the local requirements ef Feb'y 13, 1867. ix! Din jmake paymentto MOKIN LOWDEN, who alone , eek it Tn Ref in and may be increased . 12. Lt works the gris od- eu ee satis a ha or District, aud the general welfare vf the pe o- | Fl ‘ Hl "5 ! is eae . Sg it an and qho-aecnmes xpos Feh. ~~ Lhe ‘form Srecess!ON | atone, turning tathe and circular saw, and large eS e prepa i e o © “ : 7 | ple | ‘ : ene o 1@ Dabilue © lute . came of this aftece oon, and was a grand affair. | gig saw benches, which cut from the finest fret |! 4ey quantity by Express, or as directed, HE TULSDaX, _ fay at AUCTION Any proper measure to assist the tenantry in| Our. eri Hig “4 KIN ‘LOWDEN, a The tart out was immense, het there was not) werk up te filteen Inches in Thickness. The n-} G3 More full and particular description of bien | ‘ ou 4S the Twelfta (12th) day ot becoming tree shall receive uy supper, wy tater>s TEVUKE Subseriber has on hand, d will . he long the eitwe—the flest ever constructed wi P. BE. Isiand— | article given ia uotices, to tullow this frour month IARCH, eat being identical with your own. Lam opposed | oe on Ch’town, Jannery a W678 the i sghtest Aitteiivancr anywhere aion . . bshy g ’ si y PI { SELL CHEAP tur @A8H, at his Stope, cor- dni I by! Was made by Mr. Aretibald White, Beack smith, | © mont. 4 delégatiin ‘of Reformers rote.” <7 ; EFERRING to Woke ako, “whe Bub. : pon Mr. Gladstone to-day, | of this city, upen whose oecbanicalski( it reflects! April 28, 1866, ly | by the prople at the pols. A tree education ays . oad tee hi shy ‘cote’. Fiadsto ne he hichech eam. dk make Ripenle tet! 3 | cumsbsting iu part of itetn should be waintained, and its eXpeneds ae 200 Bhis. FLOUR, be lc respeetfulle: mien the pablie :« n¢ fay ors eerie: . | oad ‘ . com ike Sh eee and smouth, and so long as’ we can yet wench ex- ‘ Ge od | eared by, the Governipent.” senrranted as gos an any. on the Tsliud. ~ oe he Wye) Mt inpethe ato AA Beearry: Per +L ~_ ‘Penssian Govern cellent machiaery manrtactived abbuiye, it would | Married, Dry - ’ US, ' | T thank you tor the Kery, ‘Kind reception which 4 ak a At the Manse, on be ednesday evening, the 20th |imst, by the Kev. K. Frame, Mr. James E. Poole, of aaaiiie to F runices, second daughter | ment hav d*téernined upon the evacuation of be ft ily te ge on Importing it. My. White is betb | Dresden, which wll in future he garrisoned hy « Blackeanth and an Engineer; ahd ib entrusting the troops of the North German Contederation, | to his care and management the new Fire Engine, | of Mr. Jdohu Small, of Wilmot Creek. PRIN’ rs, WINCEY, [th _ — She onnmnnnee a aes’ WOE: JOU N uy IRK a ; be a Tend:, | We think the City Fathers have been moat fortu-) At Morell. on the 23rd ult, the Rev. Henry | ALPACAS, BERAGES, | C then received were most gratifying to me, i i Penke's Building. Queen Arnens, Feb. 11.—f nteitizence ir ' nt mene nate in their choice. It is not often that one! Craw for i "s vr. Seatieelal Tavliter Lower Grand | ' : . Stould [ be sueeessiul in my eleetion, I trust a! Chrrlottetown. Feb'y 18. 1867. Street. Jan -1, 1867. { », Feb'y u. aes the effect that 600 Greek Volunteers have " | COBOURG, Cotton d Linen Hand. 18 to ewer = a. K “ man can coastruct and work se useful, and withal, | River, to Miss Louis Webstersof Morell. kerchiets spirit of moderation will mark all my proceedings, ' | vai pareeinpane by the forces coe Por Ww _ so delicate @ inachine at the Steam Engine ; and | At the Head ¢ 8 wler a Megs by wt Raine, hw | LUSTRES, Lining Cotton, | whilst I remain, on Selling Deily! To Contractors. : George is about te senti an Aatogran) letterto) when we have such au ove in our midst, he in er | the Eth inst, Mr. James Aitken, to Mise Sophia | pu yiture Cotton, Russel Cord, ' eee wre : . a t, a i wie will ived until t the Emperor Napoleon, Queen Victoria, aud | titled to, and we h pe be will receive the patron | | Dingwell, both of Bay Fyrenae. | striped Shirting, Mantles, WILLIAM BEER. Ww ho W ants Bargains ! » rua rathite « the til che Ta the Csar Alexandes, asking for assistance fot | age and encouragement of the business community Died, Greece. in whieh he resides, Me. White manutactures | ‘| Table Clothe Parasols, (a di - ee ; ie ‘ reat va. ; ‘he Square, erepraieg,te oF ee "h iece icy. Fowpaw, Feb. 'l!1.—Itisstated that D'Taraeli wagon axles, spriugs, d&e, as cheaply and as Om the 12th Dee, 1866, after a lingering illness, | » a. x Te the Electors of Charlsttetewn HE Subseribers have decided to Sell | a re OTE . . Fa . ". ’, - ts . on good, we believe, ax auy that can be taported. | Aun, the beloved wife of Thos. Campbell, Brae, Bed Ticking MUSLIN d R . It . the whole of their extensive Stock of Dry | Separate tenders will also be reeeived for the é will introduce in ‘Parliament a plan of Neform eck, sdieiidiieeth dent Geauinthenetien delete the | Lot 9, ayed 43 years. | pi; : aF. ’ ki HOLI N an oya y: Goods, Hardware, and Grezeries, xt unusually low | lowing portions of the building : a to be adopted by re<olution. The act is fave Nihaliien MP ane setlists Sti, Mittal | On the z7th alt. Mary, the endeared danyhter of | * Su and Panes fannet, LLAD D, | Gente prices for Cash. All persons having money to ex- - Exeavatore. Sh ee rable rec ceived in pe itien! enreles. Consols 91. ht : 00 Tne ere — 7. Lae *) Arebibald and Sarah McDougall, Black Point, aged | JEAN, LINEN, EMEN ; | pew will fiud they tan make a profitable imvest- | S Masone, rick lompen. Stone cutters and a 0 13.1 Gold 1363 and that tot ret We intended, at this time, tu call | 1 yeursand two months. IC Casbian, Ladies’ & Mias's Hose N compliance with the request ofa large | ment of it by pe rehasing from us at Georgetown or} 3 Carpenters aud Joivers, x : d Sle 4 : $30's 72 13-16. Gok 1364. our readers’ attention: [1 ix impossible to mapect| “4g Middleton, Lot 60, on Saturday, the L6th Ladies’ Travelling Bags, — Boots aud Slippers, number of ny fellow citizens, 1 am indaced “to | Montagne Bridge any “article comprised im our! 4° Plasterers 2 Loxpox, Feb. 12.—No reetous proceedings the various departments of this extensive estib-| inst, after an illness of afew days, Mary, the be-| Gents’ Carpet Bags, Artificial Flowers, offer myself as a Candidate to represen. you in the | Stee k. The 3 Paiurers ward Glaziers.“--— loved wite of Mr. Alex. -atheeun, of Belle Creek, | i a . and | tint t. and te witness ite excellent arrange- tOWELS ol cus i ae took place at Chester, as was apprehended, and | *!men : , * “LS, . Lace & Cap Borders, | next General Assembly. My political opinions | OO Each tender to be accompanied by the na the city is quiet. The presence of anumber of | @euts for carrying on the proprietur’s: business, | ## ved +4 Fenn send ieee, ae oe | CO'rTON WARP, GLOVES. ” | are so well known to you that I need not enlarge | DRY. G DS shay persons willing 1 toe wl _ security for the ; suppose d Fenians, who had recent anteoall without being favorably impressed with bis energy .wews 3 thi 7 ML . Vii shoal Mt oe i i jon that subject. On the important qnestion of CONSIST IN PaRT OF : | fuithful eee of the. work; wn 9 &e ( oe hh . and eute rptise asa wauiilacturer, He appreciates but painint illness, s iZahethh ifehe a} Ready-made Clothin Confederation, however, I deem it incumbent on | » w.c¢ UNDAL L, »*? over from Ireland, gave rise to the ipprehen- lthe labor saving improvements ph ae piel 9 native of whee and wife of the late Matthew J iz, me to make known my seutiments. [have always | Grey, White, and 2 rinted Saito Striped and GEO" COLES 4 } s as ai Ie ¢ lett the town withont « ti F s Mitchell, aged 65 years j i J msn ai thee Se “aha Faney Sb rtings, in Cotton an oot; Cotton and | «BS = oa ow, hat thes eit wn ) reating | the wee of the Steaut Engine; and he seems de- At ttearioeteteen. Me the Lith Jnct. of dropey, | in een opposed to the terms of the Quebec chenie | Linen Bed-tlck: ud @beeting; Cambric Lining; _~y & HODGSON, = .-* anv disturbance. Resolutions were passed de- | termined to keep pace with the times, by keeping | noupeing the Derby Goverwment, and demand- | €or netantly on band furniture of every de rae riplion, ing manhood suffrage. jet the best quality, and of the latest st yle. At Ona Monday afternoon the House of Com- | preae “nt he gives constant employment to some Mons was érowded, to hear the expected an- | sixteen or eighteen hands, and hie disbursements wouneement of the Government programme, ; fOr Wages diene exc ed £100 per month. We! W. Israeli delivered a long historica! essay on hepe Mr. Donglass, and ail like him employed in 3? i the mechanical arta,” will — the reward af Mr. William Giodkia, aged 63 years. At Mount Mellick, Lot 49, on the 2lst inet... of | inflammation on the chest, Precilla Campbell, after | a short illness of 18 days,aged 8 years, the vouugest | and beloved daughter of the late Maicolm Campbell, May she rest in peace At Summerside, on the 13th inatant, after a few} days illness, of “i asier, Agnes Anuastatia, youngest } Reform -and the Hayiisk constitution, and = , | daughter of Mr. James Brazil, uzed 17 months | . lorat to. the: laisl hority wheu Tailors’ i » queanieGerctearet hin epveck-tecnid-thet tn | their euterprise and «kill in a constantly increasing | At Angustine Cove, on the 28nd ult, June, relict | Crockery, in | Savane due to the high authority euce it| | ‘Teimeningin, Aee., dds. de. required aboat the Jevof Al RIL oe : . _ - 7 oumber of goud pgying customers. — Pat. | of the late Aiexander Cameron, in the Sotli year | ¢ d anaes Oe AR, Government would introduce resolutions to teat | P rh Cupsand Sucers, Jugs, Bowls If elected, I shall always endeavor to promote | H a Reading Koom Building, gi te the f Parliament before presenting a —— pigs ic - rage he 26¢) r Tea Sets, Tea Pots, Plates, j the weneral interests of the couutry, Agriculture | araware, Ciiarlottetown, Feb. 18.30 1867. ie a ome SS SSE : it ing ®) | We regret to announce fo out readera that the | Of bran fever, inthe 26th year of herage, Ama, | Chamber Sets, Bake Dishes, Soup T. jand the prosecution of the Fisheries, being our | ‘ Keform Bill, and fixed the 25th as the day for ninth danghter of Alexuuder Hayden, Exq., * P Soureens, | chief sources of wealth. l,would evcourage ang | COMPRISES: Rev. Donald MeDonald departed this life last | pilisboro’ River. offering them. The resulutions are vague and At Port Hill, His Entire Steck of GOUDs, Grey & White Co'tons, ‘Press SILKS, Sheeting, (very good,) Mantie CLOTH, COATS, VESTS, PANTS, Over-Coats, Hats &e, FLANNEL SHIRTS, LINEN SHIRTS, Home made BOOTS aud SHOES. Cloths, in Black and Faney DOK and TWEED, Black Broad Cloth (very tine), Mole Skin. Glassware, ino i you extended tome heo I vis ted the tiorthert j section of the District, gud attended public meet: DeSable, Feb’y 18, 1867. as I consider thei neither just nor liveral to ahis Island. [nu the event ofa modification of that Scheme | being proposed, teel bound to submit it for the decision of the coun; | try atthe Polls; any attempt to carry out confederation Im oppo- sition to the wishes of the people. At the.same | time, | consider that any suggestion foams Iin- | periul Goverumeut should be treated with Phe con- dev elope as far as possib le. The means of transi? to Confederation on any terms, unless it ie chosen | I should, as your Representative, | and I would strenneusly .wesist | > ner of Prince and Graftour Streeta, 150 Bbis. Prime HERRING.“ ie Call aud jadge’ fot sourselves. - | pore. ee inte i Dos age j quuacity of the article i is po Casban, and Faney | Coburgs, Orleans. Winceys, Merinos, Tweeds, | Lustres, Serges, Checks, and otber Dress Goods; | Shawls and Afautles in variety; Mantle Chock | Tweed, Satinet, Beaver, Doeskin, Whitney, Pilot and Broud Cloth; Ready-made Clothing ; Ladies’, | Gents’ and Childrens’ Boots. Shoes and Slippers, | Hats. Caps, Fars and Hosjery; Ribbons, Flowers, | Featbers, and Fancy Goods in yarety ; Holland, | Silesia, | Flat, Round and Square Iron, best Scotch, German Linings ¥ comiphosion of a BRICK CHURCH, on Rotebford ; | i ' des Tet j Febsnary }1th, rer tel pet ‘WANTED. “RENT, os: 3 MENT, suitable for x amall family. “Possession - ate Union Bank of P. | spell kare ERS wT | Stine to merit a stiare uf pub a “al uw =! en ‘6 evening, about 8 o'clock, at the residenee of Messrs. | m the 2tet ult, deeply and de- | new country is also a subject of the utmost | Cast; Blister, Spring, and Shoeing Steel. al! sizes | HE Annual Meeting ofthe Shageholders, .. unsatisfactory, aud merely state gener rin- , ee rey saan actory, aud merely Stale ye ~~ er LWoilliaus & Dowald McLeod, Suuthport.— dsl. | servedly regretted by a large circle of relatives, oon te is ae Dishes, Wine Glasses, | ‘importance, aud demands wost serious ¢ovsidera- | of Nuils, Spikes and Brads. both cut and wrought ; ‘I thie Bank will toke place at the Bank premises — # aeagicin - friends avd neighbors, to whom she was justly en: | a ear ruits, Cruit Stands, | rion, and fer this service I would advocate as} Horse Nails, Plough Mounting, Window Giass, lon SED EEIAS, the Sixth day of Mawcn next, Loxpox, Feh. 14. —The Gorernment denies a ri : ; 7 : ; | deured on accouft of her meek, amiable and Chris A nice assortment of Kerosene. liberal an expenditure as the resources of the| Chain Truce: Codlines and Hooke, Shovels, Spadea ‘clock noon, tor the nee of choos w d t diced } LAMPS P Lat, ng the imdespread stery of the landing e hazard the option that noe Unprejudiced | tian disposition, Ann, relict of the late Michael | Colony may admit. « | Hose and }'orks. Stoves and Stovepipe, Shelf! ut-(3 DIRECTORS for for” wh h ad rel Fenians at V tia and . person can use Sheridan's Cavairy Condition | Ramey. of Bort Hill, awed 77 years. Hardware, I regret that the short time that will elapse | Hardware, é&c., &e., &c. seiner suck other "a ar as ‘Inid ship loads of Fenians ts is and in the | Powders without being fully satisfied with the ee ee ’ | before the day of Election preveuts my niaking a i before them Shannon, That there has been a serious re} *° i. wut Being fully sats P Arrivals in Europe trond hence. in personal canvass to secure your support. Groceries. NB by the 3rd Bye S all peoves y volt at and near Killarny is admitted. The | ®*#'** a ovitaieeniinnmnnent Gravesend, Jan. 18—Arrived, C. H. Tramball,! Locks, Nails, Hinges, | — eta : Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Soap. Candles, Tobacea. | | by veeey. must veporit an aathority Mead eh: e - ; ; aban eitr Radlty Puls’ SL Dias | ec Ni nt servan . . telegraph wires yy Valentin have been = If there is a general remedy ter which. the par te ” ; : Z eu ene o — Hammar, Saws, a ‘1 a TEN KINS. Lacine and Kerosine Oil, Lubricating Oil, Paint pa, or Sean yp pievived - 7 and destroyed for a large distan ce a d in 8! people ought te be thanktal, 1 is Johnseu's heart. i: ter 9 26 aichen "Onllvey. ier ka Chisels, Shees, > ~ | Oil, Varnish and Paints; Prime pickled Herring, ’ JAS. ANDERSON, Cashier. se a re one ort £ Anedyne gente - is curious to on a Liverpool, Jun. 19—Cleured, Prioress, Breen, | eT Peres wwsilia Pilots | lo : the independent Ulectors of ae eames ste ete ree perenne BED Is -- oe ening vy, an s - ww vee enthusinem with WHICH soine peepie speak ef If, for Kultimore. a ae j ‘ sacked. A coast guard policeman has been! more particularly returned suldiers, to whew it) Galway, Jan. 26—The Ensign, Caffrey, from P. | oe a. Broad Axes, | Charletictowa and Royalty. Canvas, No. | to No. 6, Hemp Cordage from 9| FOR SALE. killed. has been a friend indeed E. Istaud to Liverpool, has pat into these roads | et . ouuce Fans, Fiying Pans, | GENTLEMEN threvd Ratlm to 5}. inch, Suil Twine, Pitch, aro ERT. SCANTLINTT be * h + i -—-- leaky, with some spars, &c., ent away, and part of | Piteh Forks, Shavels, Scythes, } and Hens. . 10 000 iz wh . ‘Lexpax, Lith. — A oat exgat hundred The Legislature of Newfoundland was opened curygo thrown ov erbe rd | Scythe Sueaths, Eleptic Springs, Bide Springs. AV LNG been solicited, hy a large and All the above goods and many other articles sre § sorted sizes, : Fenians, under command of Col. © Connor, segisiat s , i | Liverpool, Jan. 30—The Prioress, Breen, for | ds tidimiiis influential namber of my fellow-citize os, I | now offered to the public atextremely low figures oe Fence ieeWoOD! quality, ‘sensonied, ial have retreated to the hilis lying about Killar-) ou the Suth ult. The speech of the Governor Baltimore. which sailed on the 19th. haw put back. | 10 Y¥ th STOVE 3 Faisbaah’s have manne ed to become ae ute for your suf- |‘ for Cash. oor Cords on *. A ee Ps . ° mn. t oa : . : ' - - armouth 5, airbauk’s Platform | trages xi the xpproaching Election, | =" ae (re r t ’ oa a Ww none mn mae ad wt a3 H Poe ae ee tones Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. ] SCALES; | My object, Gentlemen, is not the support of party, dine? = she cach, Doni} you ete cv The Sots is sith 1j tailes iki aaa the mted troops under command of Col. Horse. | pauperions, miveral rigits, and the fuilure of the | | 1 Set Blacksmith’s Tools, 1 Sw DIES, but the xdvocacy of such measures—irrespective/ vreat paryains.cannot be expected. Ont It | Mownt Reward ; = urd,> at Mallew Junction, in Cork Cuunty, dient ‘dik Is & soothing Expecto-| , | of party. bias—as até best adapted to the require- 8 % Pr chive’ om in thercity, as wey commanding the Hill district. The excitement ee o>. - Jf, rant, “prepared to: meet | Spring Steel, Bliater-Steel,- Axe Steel. mentsof the Colony. A. A. MACDONALD & BROS., cati im the nei ghbourhood is intense, and omny{] A large Bear, weighing over 400 Ibe, was} K 6 the ur " veed of ae [stow eS a a a 1 Ser: Car. | ae ian acne sae eee cy ag li MACDONALD Sovennt. Chrlonetown, oe bi “ellie a : i ie a 1e urgeD e of o male} ‘ : .. tee. , me ' oan, N Os, preple living = th oe counties are previpitately | Rilled, abuat tc waeye mee at Egmont Bay. 1” & high ii tinge Maket's use, Be. di jin the payment ef Proprietary. lands, thereby ‘ 2 a 4 Montagne. Bark! ‘Bark! Ba: >. aving.....Gold 36}. carcase wae aold ee o——— 4 * and reliable cure for dis- | 300 Bushelas Liverpool SALT. | securing for the Tenantry of this Colony the .fe¢} Febrnary !!th, 1867. : Loxpos, Feb, [6th.—The Telegraph wires | tou If measures tive inches in thickness. Guo eases of the throat and) Bbls. American TAR. Bbla’Ameriean PITCH, | "i™vle of their farms, without embarrassing aud ; / loc in, the insurrectionary districts of Ireland! fap fee trepr Op. here —-8, fonrent lungs. A trial of mavy| “ Bright VARNISH, Pale VARNISH, "| a Se ee oe non be devised forthe Valuable Froehold Farm for ee oot hoe” Ti ——- ij j have beén cut in all directions, an! m eagre Tue Czar at Cuvacu.—A letter from Nijai, | years has established the} Terms: All suis under 20s, Caxh on de livery ; | protection and fosteriny of that invalaable branch of Sale. wan ® ° say 5 news is received from that quarter. It is su; ead TT wre efficn- | OVer that enim, eredit to first Noveinbe “r* next, on | Ourindnstry—the Fisheries—with a view of ing h : 4 a i * 58)" | Russia, dese riding the annual fair, suys:— ae ieethe approved joimt notes. | ourown people ona level with American Fishes | T°? be sold 7: Privaen Contract that ‘ue Subseriber is is now nrepared a “fom pressed by the authorities for prudential reasons. -A large Fenian party has been surrounded br--nationalal troops in Loomis woods. ‘The chwuees for escape look excvediugly sniall.. The band of #00 who retreated to the hills near KWleeney, is still at large.....The uprising is thus far confined to Ker vy ‘and Cork counties, end it is not believed that the teouble will spread further. Parliament to-day that Horseford's force was ‘trou every “ Returning from the fair to the town, IT saw | crowds of peasants flockiug into the cathedral direction. [ asked what was the | eause? ‘Oh,’ sald my informant, ‘the Czar has! come, and you can trace the Czar anywhere by} the hosts of peasants that follow him.’ [ went} j along in the peasant stream till we came te the jeathedral. 1 went in with the crowd, and in a} The Government stated to! few minutes after the Czar came in; he stood | the armies, in hospitals and other public instite: | during the whole service. | science kas reached its highest perfection, it is pre- | cions in pulmouary aticctions, than any other reme- dv. Its efficacy has now become 80 Ke nerally known, that it is justly recarded in many countries j at a medicine of indispensible necessity. In Great France, and Germany, where medical Britain, tly used in| scribed in domestic practice, and constan | | l tidus, where it is regarded be the attending phy si: | altogether to small to follow armed bands of * The Russian chureh, in common with the an- | Femans into Loomis Woods, but the Colonel | cieut churebes, recognizes no distinction of rank | had hopes of surrounding the insuryents and!" ® place ot worship. 1 saw several peasants : : ' Pt Sag the Czar; the beggar aud the prince there reventing their escape... ..The authorities in| """ 7 < ! < of ti taad Live antsy Malte, Gncecmmeiel stand on a equality with God. In the Russian! diseased lungs, which had battled the efforts of th cians, as the most speedy and agreeable remedy jthat ean be employed. Searcely any neighbonr- | | hood can be found where, well known cases of | e. hat the present rising is totally stopped churches there are no evangelical dress boxes, | jand few exhibitions of Sunday millinery. The Desitx, Feb. 17th.—The outbreak at Kil- voly eeat Lever saw in a Russian church, was | larney has come to an end, and the bands of one at Moscow, tor the Patriarch, but it has been insurzenis have disappeared... . . One handred uneecupied for a century and # half, ever since and forty Fenians have been arrested in this Peter the Great abolished the office Cily avd are now in jail. | - alii — . - . : i OURNALISTIC CATASTROPHE — An incident omen eee ~ ae presented in the eceurred in connection with the printing of eur, rs yesterday by the Minister of Finances, | payer on Monday which we imagine ie unparal- gives a very favourable report of the condition | of the finances. Rentes, in consequence, re- covered from their receut depression and are, ing. Mapatp, Feb. 17.—Spain ie about to aug- ment her fleet in the West Indies. Loxpex, 1ith.—It is now considered certain that the determined. resistance of the Cretans leled in the anuals of the press. A cat had en- | sconced herself in the large cylinder of the tour- feeder Hoe printing machine employed te throw off the firat side of our impreasion. Before start: | ling a machine of thia surt there ie considerable | | Heise and bustle iu putting on the ‘formes’ of type, | ite, and during the first few revolutions it 18} driven very slowly. The cat, however, remained | quite quiet during these preliminaries, and escaped and the spirit of concession recently shown by. notice until the machine was running at full speed, most skilful and experienced doctors. have been permuneutly cured by it. These resnits ure the! most convinring proofs of the anuperior curative properties of this preparation; and to them the au- | thors point with peculiar satisfaction. While it is most powerful against confirmed diseases, it is ex- tremely gentle aaa medicine in infaney and youth, | being quite harmless to even the youngest, when | administered judiciqusly. This health-restorer accomplishes even more by | prevention thanecnre. If taken in season, it heuls | all irritations of the throat and lungs, whether | | arising from Coldsor Conghs, or from other causes, | and thus prevent that long train of painful and in- curable diseases which wonld arige from the ne- | Hence no family should be without Whooping glect of them. it. Inflaerza, Croup, Hoarseness, mm | and had thrown off some 800 copies of the paper. | She then apparently thought she had bad enough | + M ' . of it, and attempted to spring out of the cylinder, | Sr. Joy, Feb. 22.—It is now stated that! put, being ide alas Lo 200 full epeed revelu- Janes Stephens has not heen in Ireland. -Itis: tions, fell underneath it, aud was crashed to a reported that he had been really in Paris... .. | jelly by the revolving formes, and her flesh, bleed | Mass. Troope posted j in various places in Kerry and und bones being a0 evenly distributed over the Cerk Counties whieh effectually prevent further type that it was only after a great deal of washing | ontbreak. Government announce that they that printing could be resumed. So completely | tritirated was the unfortunate animal that,.as one | es ard Island. pot the bande expressed it, “nothing was left of} Jan. 14, 1867. | her but the skin.”’ —North British ‘Mail. | ~-— Cough, Plenrisy, Incipient Consumption, and other | affections of the breathing organs, yive way before this pre-eminent combiuation of medic al virtues. Prepared by Dr. J.C. AYER & Co., Lowell, | und sold by all Draggists axnd dealers in the Turkish Government will result in the com- plete independence of the Island of Candia. etiets every where. _R. Warsos, General Agent for Prince} will treat aliens caught in the act of rebellion 2No gold report to- day. * pirates. — 2m “PRICES CURRENT. re Ma. Wad iF Radios or THE E eritcp. | . —p @ Get 2 ks * A lady in Cineinnati, anxious to purchase a) Caarcorretown, Feb. 22, 1867. Sir: —In an article, hea “Mi an. Cainel’s hair ehawl, could, find bat ove which | et tation,’”’ in the Herald’ a i ay, Fed. jsuited her. After asking the price, which was Provisions. 13th, you commence an onsiaurht on the $1,500, she tried to persuade the elerk to Jet wad Beef, (smal!) per lb...- +--+ “Siedtdenssestn ee an Editor of the Examiner and Mr. Clar The have it for $1,000. * Madam,” replied he, “your Do by the — prea aoa oesererecceShd to Gl tie is’ doled’ themeal ooh. *s¢ husband, a few hours since, made re the enme) Pork, (carcass)... rieeeerscceress etd to 43d gentlemen can defend themselves. Further «ffer for this very same article, and was refused.” Do (small)... eeee eens ce erer erie creed d to 7 | vn, jua make an onslau: ght on mn yself, hy At thie stage pleasure took the place of d: sap- ' Mutton. per Were svess eo SUs COW TO VS CC WTS 3d to 6d stating that I insinuated ‘“ that the iin: ¥.} | pointment, ter, of course, Mr. Ss. wanted it for hie Veal, per ib. ec cece arenes 3d to dd Kelly introduced ms to that meet ng as an| wite. In order to assist him in his kind design, | Ham, nad Laue whet She +58 e 20> * +0 es 2 ++: 06d to = opponent of Mr. Whelan.”” I made no sach| she paid sxb rosa 3500 towards the purchase, Butter, (fre b)...++++++- Jo + nee a Soper te Se Dao by the tud....-+++ eres genes W.te-d6,.Uh) weinuation. The few words. Mr. K Hy said, | alter which the clerk was to write a note to Mr. | a | 3d to 6d | when introducing you to the people, was in favor & #4) ing that he might have the shawl for the! se a ib eee ey ao ceesees Gd to Ma, of Mr. Whelan. But, when you were addressins | $1000. Mrs..8. went home, delighted with the | betage pn oe 9d to ld! aa you _ especial care to damage: aon sun eiee tet | Flour “ ib.. pred ron ant aoa +++ iid to Sh - , Oatinea er cw ceresee ibe yas seenet Necoassity Ms, by reading i bighly indiguast, the lady went to the store te 446, we dgmege>. aii telend: Aéetnine se RES a n Confec deva-! dewand an explanation of theneglecti) There.) tion, or rather extracts from the pamhiets Mr.) wpon, the clerk assured her Mt. Si had eurried | Genta, Whelan wrote on the subject; and while You} the bundle away himeelf. Mre. 8S. went home| Barley. Ce TORE CsA ete eee e389 3dto Sa Od. were thus enzazed, will Mr. John Treanor of! much mystified, but in a few days the riddle was, Oate, per do.. +26 4d te 2s 5d | Julnston’s River or Mr. Kenefic deny that Mr.| solved While walking on Fourth atreet, she met “y ezetabless Kelly repeatediy said that all you eaid were ‘a fair, bat frail one, sporting the identical showl. pia, per quart..... od et op ccce co ROMO] eo dowh right facts? Will you tell me how you! Hovvogy ay's OINTMENT AND Prt S$ -—Wrengs| Potatues, per bushel . + 2a) Poultry. i The Sale will commence at Ten o'clock, and be continued from day to day, till the whole | | be disposed of. Sale Positive! No Reserve!! REUBEN TUPLIN. Margate, New gape ? Feb’y 25, 1867. § European Exchange. pure AUCTION SALE, adlvertized for | 20th ivet., has been POSTPONED tilla more | The stock will be SOLD ut PKIVATE SALE, at REDUCED RATES, |} WHOLESALE and RETAIL Purebasers will do well to call and Examine. P. W. iLYNDMAN. | favourable time offers Feb. 25, 1867. A FIRST RATE HORSE For Sale! STANDS Fourteen hands and a half high, Color, Bay; of THE FAMOUS McGINNIS BREED. Can trot hie mile Warrauted sounds; nud kind in in three minutes. hurneres or saddle. Apply at the * Examiner” office. Charlottetown, Feb'y i. os Sem. Teachers’ Meeting. GENERAL MEKTING of the Dis-! tf trict Teachers, throughout Queens County, | will be held at the Normal School, Charlottetown, on Friday, the loth day of Mareh next, at the hout | of lo ‘eluck, uocn, for the parpase of lavi ing the} grievances wid disadvantages under which Tsachers | | labor, before the ‘ ‘coeral Assembly. at its vext) | redrenned the sxularies incredsed, and paid in fall | | from the Treasury. Should the day be unpropitions, it will take |= the Friday following.” * - As the object-of the meeijug is one which in- | volves the serions consideration of all teachers, it | i# to be hoped every one, Who possibly can, will) make ita point to uttend. February 2S, 1867. Schooner for ‘Sale. HE Star of the Sea, 58 tons register, now laying iu Charloretown, four yeurs old; was built in New Bransewick out of the best mate- rial; is perfectly tight, and well found; hus two Chane, tliree Anchors, Statiding and Running Rig: | ving and Sails, all in wood deder. | For Price and farther particnlare inquire of W. |B. Deas, Esq., Charlottownh. or of the owner. | REUBEN TUPLIN. Margate, New London, February 25, 1867. ‘ , Cottage, Building Lots, ute . Buildings and Pasturage | For Sale, IN SUMMERSIDE. Rare Chance! _ Great ins!! 5 "Good Terms!!! pre place | ¢ 2i : ' | 1 } sessicn, witha petition | to have those grievances | wen, will receive my best support. L shall also encourage protection to Home enter- | prise, the exteusion and development: of every \ branch of Trade and. Commerce, and shal! farther }any mearare calculated to stimulate the industrial | clannew and benelit the material interests of the | Colony generally, but more especially Charlotte- town and Royalty. | On the Confederation Question I am opposed to jany measure committing this Island to the Quebec, oruny other Scheme, antil my constithents shali | have first decided in favor of it at the Polls. I have the honor to be, Geutlemen, Your most obedient servant, P. Wi HYNDMAN. | Ch'town, Feb. 18, 1867. REQUISITION. | To ee as W. Dupn, Ese. Ws lottetown-and Royalty, deewing it inexpe- dient thatany further delay should transpire in | choosing sowe gentleman to be put in nomination us an additional candidate for Guarlehecow' and Royalty, aud having every confidence in your ability and integrity, have to request that you will reconsider the determination you came to at the re | cent meeting at the ‘Temperance Hall, and cousenut to be nominated us one of the candidates for said |'Town and Royalty; and we pledge eurselves to ing assured that you will uot only furtherevery ave tht will promote the prosperity of the City, but faithfully maintain the interests of the Island in all coustitational measures required by she well-understood wishes of its people. T. H. Haviland, sen. @4 David A. Bears, it Heath Haviland, ' Abraham W. Cook, Robert Bell, } ©. Binns, i John C. Biuas, | W. W. Stumbles, Thomas Alley, | Capt R. Paal, | | yy Srumbies, D. Hodgson, . Laird, John Lnge, Wm H. Wilson J.W. Mitchell, Edward Palmer, Mark Kuteher, ' George Beer, Hagh Perkin, | Willian Presmore, George L. Dogherty, Frederick LePage, Michael O'Hara, | Joh Cairns, Peter McGowan, \doreph Pippy, Adam Murray, Daniel Brenai, ‘Thoums Mabon, _Jutves Keddin, ee John, Fraser, — J.D. McLeod George Cummings, “Theophilus Desirieny, Wu. F Morris, Heury Smith, Kertram Moore, W. shephurd, J. F. Morria, Philip Large, James White, Jybu McLean, Johu McRae. Edward D. Stair, Ww C. Trowan, Archibald White, Jolin Heartz, George A. Thresher, Clement White, Henry Longworth, Heury Palmer, Henry Worth, Edward J. Hedgeon, J.W. Morrison, W. C. Boarke. Willian A. Weeks, James W a | Archibald Kennedy, | Donald MeKae, John Donee | George Ravkin,. | Alex. MeDon: ald, | John MeEachen, | John Fergusen, George Henderson, | M. MeLeed, William Brown, o— Davies, E.'S. Bugnall, wee ey | A.N. Large. | David Stewart, Matthew Waddell, | Geor ve Wilsou, 1 J. W. Coles, Wm. White, Charlottetown, Feb. 6; 1267. cdirenctererteantenmnalenammnnaniguannmaniinentily Gpellieen spray tpemeae ecw ersten lite | REPLY : valnable Vreehold Farm. and Freeesty be- loaxing to CHartes Dinowetc, Morrell ; sitnate one mile from St. Peter's Harte, on the ot, . north side of tre Bay, comprismg two hundred and | | Cords and upwards. 5-90snid forty-twoacre:.ofsu verior land about thirty five (35) acres of which aren # very good state of cultiva- Further particulars will be nits : | plication tothe § Subscriber ut the City tion, and the remainder covered with a growth | W. B. . of Hard and Soft Wood — this valuable Farm|. Feb 4, 1867. *'td2 hus a frontage on;the Bay of twefity-nine (29)! Fi blis _ ing Ve dee sigaaed Contracts with parties ment of Burk, ver will be let w * were eee chains and the same distance on the North or Sex| Shore, where J arge quantities of sea manure can al- ways be had. a swellmeabandenece of mussle mud in} required. Application ro be made to the owner, xt Morrell, the Bay. A Brn aad smal! Farm Honse are on Off premises, : \lso 4 ‘couvenient fell of water, ered for, . &e., &e. The Property of Capta ~ ‘good Tithe guaranteed, with pesseasion when NORTH. nestico. HA shen mee oor “hed ett 4 the undersigned Electors of Char- L nee onr best exertions to ensure your return, feel-| | | or te VRANCIS 8. LONGWORTH, . } Attorney-at-Law. |1 Fish Honse & Shed. 100 <3) fe rete, | Charlottetown, 18th, a | all newly shityled, with ached Feb'y, 187. 3 ; feet, suitable vesse|s to lond ttlout may te 1 Storehouse, erecte present winter, ’ and shingled, 66 ~ ie! ARCEIBALD McKAY, |) New sire, Watt tect, Te fect fae wel I foncton, N. B, finished : 600 Bushels Salt, pat 1 CONTRACTOR AND AGENT FOR TBE PURCHASELsyp-rew Mackerel ts np io Mnokeye AND SALE OF {3 Sent re ee 29yr Coa ts Ships Timber, Masts, Plank, * Yt. expabi of yoldiog i pos wk “ee : | 2 New Bait Mi 3 Second-hand thai t Mille, in goog anders 3 500 Bashels Salt, in balk. 3 | 1000 New Hogshead ee Hoops. 6 % gy Ce Orders for early shipwent will receive | 3000 feet Pine Boards rc Ba ie prompt até sition, | 1 Schooner, nearly new, well __Feb'y 18, 1867, tons. 4 years old, ™™* 10 *” ; will oer pei: order in case of ente. > oh stp ar aie lilouse Frames, | and LUMBE ER of all dimensions and descriptions. _ am 13 Bode. 18 feet keel, together with. gear ‘all G. ae Subscriber begs leave to call the ' attention of his pumerots customers to his WELL SELECTED STOCK: OF British, | MERCHANDIZE, ! which he ix now disposing of at his nsnal lew prices F | for Cas or Country Propuce ; and particularly ‘to call the attention of those having rauping Aé- j counts, that the same is how read¥ for delivery, } up to the Ist of Jammry, 1867, » settlement of the | / same, by Note or otherwise, xt that‘dute being re- | quired, American and ‘Colonial, ewing to a change to take piace in hie, PY . ot |3 Goomsi 28 feet keel. ‘mn frat ne meder, | pew sajle list senscut: jl * 30 ponarky goes pails a complete, toget! er ,with Mooring Chuins attached. There are on the Préniier ail the gi calenlated for ¢afreing on the sh ISHERY-in brittle hechonten tw Le The above Property is simmedth the best harbor in the ri oma f | Fiehinge basinens, where. for Adv ‘averaye catch of “Mackerel hme: | beridex Codfieh, Hake and HMertiny. rticulura apply to Mr, JOHN N | business at the Ist of April next. ceeter, A ee CTCibe.,:> WM. SANDERSON. : tad od. Georgetown. 11 11tb Feb'y, | 1867. Ira CHARLES QU CHARLES QUIRK y=» MANUPSCTUREE. = Fanti Ve 440 hel 2 ‘Square Rod, ‘Gents Bright Natural Leaf Good § _AT GEORGETOWN. 1K Subscriber offers for sale, by Pari bargain, the good Shallop Three Sisters, ,of the burthen of Thirty Tons, as she new tien in the harbour of Georgetown, tovether-with xl! | her Sails, Star ‘ny and Running Rigyiug, Anchors, | | Chains, Gearing, &e, which gre all-ia excellent! , condjtion. ww. SANTYERSON, Broker. ; ' , ‘ iT TOA . Queen Spey; twee } i _ Georgetown, Lich Sob 'y, 38 1867 tm *s - vw... | Charlottetown, - + - , } (, Att ANorxts due to JOUN TLALEY, lately J a 1847. Bait 2 Meet ee doing business at MORTAGUE BRIDGE, by | OMMOOY Sh OSM NP A ee | Book, Bend, Note or otherwise, arg nested to! ; a . = : | be imwediately puid to WILLI444 SANDERSON, | . Kerosene - mare lat whose Office hw Books vow lie, and. whe ie | anthorined to receive the same, aud grant the proper | _weqpittance.— Or 8s. Gide per Galea, ct mag : etc iigy.? : W, GART fuund out “that I cherish a nagural hostility to! Mr. Kelly, throagh which I had to change my|® IE Subscriber, being about to remove Ty the Free andl Independent Tlecters of Chariotte- la the second week ji in March ook 9) and their Kemedics —When the sate treatment ¢ rose, 228s 98 to Bs a Ty! Upper Queen Street, eye: aN, , . 9 of disease, by these purifying preparations w e- te SE eee at, ee 4s to Sal inte the country, offers his PROPERTY im! town and Royalty: - j Tid any vad ae eet said simple, and the good resulié ay fully known, it per aged Laie ps aaa ues 1s to Ie 6d | Sditimerside for Sale. It consists of » | GENTLEMES ; a ae on Sen x Under t oe a ce, Nofieen = ‘ “9 ; thir’ day ve deci oa he’ , wte for you? Did ] tell youI would? No. | seems aliaext unnecessary to ask the niling te Chickens, paif . +. ++ ee be ee ee ee nouwe | Cottage House, | ean. Sere ‘placed in netieenlep ne a} ' © patronage of Mrs Drxser, 8 the P. iw. > low Now, where is this change. a Soa Aly ay alle sersaea tn Engpiemnaoranells Fish. | so. 30% 20 feet,snearly finished; Kitchen, 13 « 15" candidate for Charlottetown and Rovuity to repre- T is proposed to hold a Bazsae in the A I rent ioe | curing ®kin diseases, healing uleers, arresting in- Ssh, per qtl nn.208 to 308 vt the tne a wi i Cod Ml idncentnnge iiss dean | d Wash-house adjoining, 13 ™ 10 feet, t yon in the next General Assembiy With my TEM NC ‘ ottete i T thank God [am im the enjoyment of as flammations. reducing enlargement, and removing | Rontecs O48 barrel. reser cree e308 to “x te Asn. A Bicas of chine go inte the | | pendant views you ate well acquaiyeed. I am a towards ie sa tetahe Paaed a oomeeeet oes see awd, Re y much honesty and aa great a love of fair play as | | almoet a exteraal maladies. In all affections of Mackerel, per dozem....-.-.+-..- Needs + Me , am one | decided opponeut to the proposed seheme of Con-! with ty. Episcopal Church, Southport,ona them ‘by Note of Ha y g p t pe | Cellae from the Wash-house, The Cellar. Pi { pa P Piece of wise, that their Aecomute myst you are. In the meantime I would advise you, ‘ the joints, gouty, rheumatic, and setululens at-| Lumber. “af the driest in towu, and well fiuiaved under the | federation, so far as it is intended te include thie! grqv id, in that vicinity, kindly Nettowed tiy Major] jeforé ‘the shove hot to garel eo faust. {f I have said anything tacks, by which the health of many is daily } Boards (Hemlock) -. s eecccees oven cn ccSe 6d bo 46! izabby, Islg od with the other Britisy North American Pro | Pion Beete for the benefit of the Church, | oie po ee hn a Senn ng Mr Ny, thet gentiemac is able to drained away, Hotloway’s Ointment and Pilla, a , (Spruce). as aa hie .- ode to Be vizices. Should you honor me with your Confi-, A table of refreshments will be provided, anda Attorney for collectionea ow. . q» ee F will afford indaseribable relief and will gradually, weeds The Property fronts ow two Streets, being disle by electing ine one of your Represeutatives, ; defend hi if, h 1 Do (Pine)..-.--++ +> Ti ds ow ly ren BE d | Variety of useful articles exhibited, suited for th All pe hay . maeif, without your assista vce; and ifthay be wed as recommended in the accow- )Sbing! M. 24 “108 to 158 244 60 feet, and i« sitvated ir the most health-| 1% shall nse wy utmost endeavours to piemote the | use of both town and couutry, and will be sold sre rege weed what I said of him I will say it again leat JOU panying directions, bring about a thorongh and ee Bila BLT 734 , t ‘ ful and airy locality in Summereide.. There is a interests and prospesity of Charlottetown and | derate prices. ‘ went. Jerght forget it. After the meeting was over, = ce eel “ane medicamente are saienie fur. P " Sandries. 65a-to 7% | guod view of tbe harbor trom the house. | Royalty, also of the island in general. } The Sake whee Ladies will act as a Committee F _N — Gist a Lug there were a few persons standing beside Mr. both sexes, and for every age and eonditinn. | ate ee sais meet jibidienndae ted-t0: o| A first-rate Workehop, Stable and Hay-Loftare, , With many thanks for your expression of coli. for the Bazaar, and will tadniefully receive consei-}! “* ie . ‘Keliy ; the oun one ie thal | aaa psoned Fm gevrsses vees Cee eECU ere —— Gunccl- cn tho dele; S08 ated GARDEN is deuce in me, ] have the honor to be, gentlemen, | butions frou aib wind en tage ure digpenss to na xi Vt 4 mot! eee wren ears Beene were eeeee ’ dis h i indertaking “om . ; he nameless till: Ms. .K ly denies it himself. At the masked bail at St. Peteraburg fur the | Clover a Sell ienthade> spnnhegarseouae Also, a Building Let, in Yonr Tomah a DODD. pom ee — Stites ton Mrs Id, Gre iver eg #e2:% $35 ys the Cretans, the Emperor and Express! es. | benefit on wo! were beth present. Tie’ receipta “were (5 Ul silver roubles (£10,800). Mt he wiil deay it, I ean find three men, besid yself te prove om oath that he (Mr, Keily) vwmid ke would not Mr. Whelan, though he yuh re pledged hia rage no wc he yote. lottery wae drawn during the evening, tor whieh | : 100,000 tickets vid, a d ices ginsere of mom aan Lf cut ” ‘Tete a Teaonde broght (ou IW to ve cach, ed Beet pity YOu were nap | , ne change ; , 1 mat * Boxes were rented fer: ives, per Ib.......- £32, and the gravd tier boxes. for £430. A! Wan} Homespun, per yard... +. ..-. s+. s--s-- dd tote Oalfakins, per Ib... 00 - 2. eee eee es 2 Sd to Bd) Yaa 2 aaeen ser SR ioe Sane 1 a ts to 1s 64 Eg" Possession given immediately. sa WOMARAAES 5.0350 od ise- 2oteacks 23 See ttl or pain lars aud teruve plone See o | pe see) LUCGZA sa, Q28.QIRSON, Painter. re ‘> - ves &* 5 @ROKGE tdi iasiedicn ‘Another part of the town, and a Pasture Lot of bape the house. (3h acres, with watéring-place in one corver. . Feb’y 25, 1867. 3w E49 10h ceo thes buice® apply wonie WOUND 2 ROWED BARLEY ee Feb 9. 1867 ‘Bartle Barley. i SDRAORTON Bt TSett actin us ST" | ROSMITH. «poked *2i 2 ded / bought °” | Charles Stewart, Mre. «bk. on soe. Re ONES | Capel, Misa 4 b. Clea ' bis seca creanak ‘tag “ae Basar, AL ACCOU whe are will oe iu_atteudu : iatalle = ee ” “a “yretis