4' it— . .J...__ M, not ,isnagine why the Canadian Government an~ M BIcKinnon’s Store, Meats Ixruhtrnaaxcn.—Wu learn that a man named Administr orn’ Notice. . \, E stbnnced that such a despatch had been received. Treanor (lately front Californll), met with a sudden LL Pam”, W, 9 m. we J0“ SUTHEB_ S 0 U R I s A s T J\ l The Montreal Transcript says:-— death last night, at Mrs. Eden‘s boardiugchouu, by LAND,“ '. Bey, dewuud, u. “gamma ~ 0 1 meat; and those having le al de- id Estate are requested to nruish o the undersigned. for settle- fross s. JANE ELLEN SUTIlEllLAND. Doc. 3. 1866.‘ ex Gin Aduunistratrix. COAL! falling data a flight of stairs and breaking his neck.—-— to Inkc name ' lie is said tohsve been in liquor at the tints. G'th have received, by mail. a pamphlet, writ- ten b “ A Nova Section in Canada," in reply to lion. Mr. owe’s first pamphlet. We understand that the Hon. John Aldous. Com- missioner of Public Lands, on his recent visit to “ It is very unfortunate that the Minister of Mill- tia should have left before this intelligence reached, though probably in Col. Macdougall's bands the pro. parations for defence will be as ably handled." Other papers regard the position as most serious and full of danger. lotion MRS. WINSLOW, An expats-seed N d Female I'h pose-ts totho mgnofmothsra’lls‘. FALL s WfiiER STOCK. ill-l SUBSCRIBER, thankful for the liberal share of patronage extended to hint since his commence- montin business, begs to announce that he has Just moot, within six v ._ Prince County received £6,000 from the Tenants ouxn and SLACK COAL Albion Mines. COMPLETED ' . c The St. John, N. n. freeman, or the 27th eeye. on m Cumd’mm.’ in pm “mm of m W. “cm N_ 3" em ,0, 5 .i, WM ,0, m S O O t h 1 n g 1' u I), - Mr. A. lloward, a gentleman from Montrealmho ch”. of moi, f.rm'__1.1_ mediguly. ,» 1115 For Children Teething} which groatf facilitates the roccss ct teething. “tum the gums. r ucing all idea’tmulol—wlll alley all polls ,4 , spasmodic action, and is v. SURE TO liEOULA‘l‘E TIIE BOWELS. " Depatdupon ft, mothers, it will p'ce rest to yoursslf, and RELIEF AND IIEALTII TO YOUR. lNI‘A . We have put. up and sold this article for overthsrty («:1 took a prominent part in the agitation which culmin- . A. atod in the destruction of the Parliament buildings in W0 if"! “0m GNP?“ Palm" ill" Si“; 31;” Dec. 3. 1866. lin that Cit died suddoni at the \Vavcrle Hotel on Din“ l 0 3mm" 0 l W com”! "0"“ “9 ct Mondayy'morniug. hi. arrived on Satiirday from undid by their: Parish Prion. amorod sIL-tcgzyyiu; SOHEOLHfiof’Ksr Windsor, and was re ario- to leave in the steamer ‘ 10118 "Ill! 0 “"80"” bringing '0'“. “u "° ' ° . . . , ow V .rf. ' . . for Portland,and his luggag: had actually gone when bulb." 0" P‘llmfi ‘0 it; dilll‘llfllud “1°08 “N "If: 0w mu" ‘ he complained of feeling unwell, and sat on the par- (01'0" by "1° “00'” “70- “pp ’ 0‘ b 8 s' for sole. A few minutes after he was found lying on “M 03 "‘w' am" “mm” FALL e WINTER STOCK or O‘OOBEQ consisting in part of : _ No less than 16,000 revolvers made in England GROCERIES ‘ . . M “d , a, o, hid, the hearth rug. Dr. Borrymen was at once called are said to have been distributed in Ireland daring Campbell’s 0008111111! and AW! BOOTS ’SHOES and RU 1; BEES 3.2’.t‘.'t‘."‘..°‘.“.", .33, «antacids;sz in. but medical lid wu usolm. and ho died about the last few weeks. Prepared expressly tor the use of Schools in the Bartlett ’E r. . FOODS ’ and. in s in lo inst-nu. manuals. vii-“Ids we soon of what is said to have been a combined attach PitOVINCltn. DR Sb 1‘ , hover did we w an instmsce of disc-um bv of epilepsy and appopicxy. He leaves a wife and five children. Iluronn‘s Price-Current of St. John, N. numer- hots. for November 28, has been received. Island cuts are quoted at 600; Potatoes, 260 to 40¢; Butter 18c; Oatmeal, per 2001M, .6; Oysters, 81.50 to .2 per bbl. In Halifax Onto are quoted at 440 to 480; Barley 75c; Potatoes 28c to 840. 'I‘ua Loxoox Quanranu ltnt'taw for October con- tains the following articles :—-1. Ancient Literature of France; 2. Dr. Badltam and the Dutch School of Cri- ticism; ti. llomea without fiends; 4. Life of' our Lord; 6. History of Architecture; 6. Central Asia; 7. Oper- ations of Modern Warfare; 8. England and her Insti- tntions. The running drill has been added to the discipline of the British Army. A general order, just issued from the Horse Guards, directs that the Infantry Regiments shall be exercised in this drill once a day. Soldiers who have served over fifteen years, or are excused by medical certificate, are exempted. For the first fortnight the distance is not to exceed 300 yards a day; for the second it may be increased to 600 yards; for the third 900 yards, and after that to 1000 yards daily with arms and aecontrements car- ried on alternate days. The pace, on all occasions, is to be at the rate of ti miles an hour. The intro- duction into the service of the Snider breech loader and the running drill form an important event in the history of the British Army.-—1'ttt. Wtcuatt AINAND, Esq., If. P. P., for the East Riding of Halifax, and one of' the Anti-Confederate Delegates to En land, has published an able reply to the Hon. Dr. ‘uppcr's Letter to the Earl of Car- narvon. 'l‘hc venerable Judge Marshall has also favored the people of N ova Scotta with a communi- cation on the same subject. We shall lay some of the arguments of these gentlemen before our readers at our earliest convenioucc.--—I’at, It affords us much pleasure to learn that Mr. Leander G. McNeil], favorebl known to many of our readers, has hecasucccssfu in winnings Scholar- ship in Edinburgh. It is one of the “Miller Scholarships" worth £40 sterling a year, for two years, and is regarded as among the best Scholar- ships in the Universit . What renders this victory the more creditable, re the fact, that it was gained There were some twenty after keen competition. competitors, among whom were the senior medallist in Latin, in the Glasgow University, and high prise- men in the Edinburgh University. We congratulate our young friend on his success, and hope, that he may yet win laurels, and wear them gracefully.—1’at We regret to learn that a fatal accident occurred at Waverley on Friday last, among a party of men who were blasting at the German Company a works. A spark was struck while tamping the charge with a ates r , when an explosion took place, by which three men were seriouel injured. One man, named Livingston, died in two ours after. Another named Shaw, whose head was fearfnllv bruiscd‘v the tem- l ping rod, expired on Friday night. face, the third part , will likely survive. It is said that Wilson bo cage to Colchester County, and the other two are reported asirom P. E. I slaud.—-Hc.L'rpreu. we understand that a requisition is in course oi signature for James Muirhcad, Esq, to ofcr himself as a candidate to represent the Second District of Prince County in the Legislative Council. Mr. Muirhead has had lar e experience in the public service, and is eminent y qualified for the position, We shall have more to say about him, along with others next wash-S. Prey. It is stated that Sutton or Detton, the agent of James Stevens in Ireland, has given full information to the British Government, and that the know the number of teachers 0 national schools in the South and West who are implicated, is very great. The 24th of December is spoken of as the day of “ the rising." rsons imprisoned at Tomato god some days , because if "a" in n coder charge of a detachment of the Mt Regiment: name of ever Fenian in the kingdom. Thirty-nine of' the as Fenians were dl there was no evidence to convict them. sent to the United States frontier by s and eecbgota 05 greenback. Ir. Wallace, a Nova Sootia Barrister,suspendcd s Court of and forbidden to practice by the So that Province, because be accused Chief Justice of improper conduct, of prejudging cases in which he was interested, and advisiag some parties to bring an action against him, appealed to the Privy Council, Nova Scotia who reversed the decision of' the Court. We have received by mail a pamphlet on Coated. It is a r's Speech at the Tavern Dinner, . It is a very able production. It puts some o the arguments against Confederation s the centre- dictions of the delegates, and shows what very diflero ent results the friends of Confederation in the Provinces, and those who favor the scheme in Eng- erstlou written by the Hon. Mr. Annand. reply to Dr. Tu and to hh pom very powerfully and pointedly. expose lend expect from it. . Our news despetehes are again becoming sensation- al. Reports of“ u Fenian rising in Ireland and of trou- ble between England and the United States are rife enough, but what share of truth they may contain, we The latest and most reliable meet to say. do s will be found in our columns. To-morrow has been set aside by the Governor in Couotl s a General Thanksgiving Day for the late “ been i harvest." " Editorial Ramblings ” and other matter laid over till next week. r We urgently request all our subscribers who are in arrears for one year or’ more to pay up before the Nv' Year- Tbesehrlury Ellen, Capt. Smith, from P. E. Island, arrived at Bermuda on the 21st Nov. Mr. II. Macdonald, of Antigonish. went “home” tn‘ths Java to co-opcrete with hfr. Howe and Mr. Anuand. IT is said that Malcolm McLeod, Esq. of‘ Orwell Head. is going to offer himself as a candidate for Belfast District. Mr. McLeod has the name of being a thotou hly independent gentlemen, and the possessor of no sure i share of ability. whfr. Patrick Connolly, IIead of St. Peter‘s Ba . can receive the names of subscribers. with their on . ssriptions, to the llansw. The steamer Alhambra arrived at this ort last night. The weather is everything that could u desired b shippers. and we think all outward-bound vessels wi l have little difficulty in clearin from the various ports of the Island in time to coca e t e ice. Immense quanti- ties of cats and other ro uce have been shipped during the past few days, an . on Tuesday, cats readily com- mended 2s. 5d. per bushel. A Debating Society. in connection with the St. Dun- stan's Temperance Societ , has been formed, which meets every Monday mg t. On next Monday night there will be an interesting discussion. We understand that a series of meetings will be held in the Second District of Queen's County. in the course of a fortnight, for the purpose of selecting antl~Confed~ crate candidates for the approaching elections. Medical Notloem. Av this season of the year, when so many of our people are suffering from colds, we call attention to Area's Cusnnr l’seroaat. as a euro curs not only for coughs and colds, but all affections of the lungs and throat. Having usedit in our family for many years, we can speak from personal huow— lodge of its efficiency. ’l‘hsro me be other remedies that are good. but in all our experience t is has proved to be by far the best. Its ualitics are uniform and wholly reliable. It is plesant to to r, and should be kept at command, by every family. as a protection against a class of complaints which seem harmless in the beginning, but become afflicting and dangerous if neglected.——[N. . Register. Cuteness navnto Woaus Require immediate attention. as neglect of the trouble often causes prolonged sickness. rown'e "Vermifngc Comfito" are s aim is remedy, and will destroy worms without injury to the c ild. Sold at 25 etc a box by most dealers in Medicines. Ct‘ttfll & Buowrt, proprietors. New York. sold by all Dealers in Medicines, at 16 cts a box. Dee, a 1m Naohacran Coco-s sun Comm—Pew are aware of the importance of checkin a Cough or Common Cold in its first eras ; that which in beginning would fold to a mild re- m y. if neglected. soon preys upon the un , Brown's Bronchial 'I rochca, or Cough Lozenges, aflortl fistsnt relief. Mrs. Winslow' s Soothing Syrup is the prescription clone of the best female hysictans and nurses in the United States, and has been u for thirt years with never failing safety and success, by millions o mothers for their children. it relieves the child from sin, comets acidity of the stomach. relieves wind colic, an by giving rest and health to the child, comforts the mother, lIciloway's Pills—These exceedingly purifying and res- terstivs Pills have been honored by the patronage of all classes for more than a quarter of a century. In thisunccr- taln climate a few of 110 bed time, will prevent or dispel many tormenting attacks of hoarsencss, sore throat, diptheria, quinsey. and other throat elections generally very rife in winter. I'his medicine has been favored with a preference beyond all other medicines in asthmatics] and dropsical diseases, when this anti spas- modic. diuretic Pill, one of IIolloways, taken before dinner, will insure such comfort to the dyspeptic, gradually restore munch’s digestive powers, and great relief to much ry. Perry Duvts' Vegetable Pam Killer. THE GREAT FAMILY MEDICINE 01“ THE AGE! Pain Killer, taken internally, should be adulteratod with milk or water, and sweetened with sugar if de- sired, or made into a syrup with molasses. For a Cough. a few drops on an r eaten will be more efl'eo- tual than anything else. or Sore Throat, gargic the throat with a mixture of Pain Killer and water, and relief is immediate and cure positive. It should not be forgotten that the Pain Killer is equally as good to take internally. as to use externally. Each bottle ts wrapped with full directions for its use. PLEASE READ TIIE PRINTED DIRECTIONS. TIIEO. DcsBRISAY, General Agent for 1’. E. Island. Nov. 7. let. M... DIED.‘ At Lot to. on Monday, the 19th of November, Mr. Alexander MeAnlg. aged 64 years, after a severe ill- ness of of ht men s. tience. ay be rest in peace. At Fortune Road. on the 26th November, of disease of the heart, Mr. Michael Flinn, aged 36 years, leav- ing a wife and four small children to mourn their loss. May he rest in peace. 1b the Electors er flu 1cm Legislative Council Distrid of Queen‘s County. Grumman,— AVING been nominated at two very influential Meetings, the one hel t De Sable, on the 1st Dc- esmber. iast., and the Shore. on the 8rd inet.. for the purpose o electing a Candidate to re re- sent yon in the Le isl K. i snderson. w or ,term has expire been solicited to eat a Distrl Branch of the Legisl are, it Is with I accede to the u meetings. fearing t to the great res nsibiltt of to honor me wt .-8bou d I. ject of your choice, my most discharge that trust in a and to the great public torost ’of the olcny. I quite accord with the epin It you ve so generally ea- presosd on the subject of‘ he odutsmplated Union of the British North America inoss. With the present constitution of this Colony the co- ma ear satisfied. The change rop'ossd b the no- me of Confederation, I shall steadfast y oppose. sell should any other one be brought before the Legisla- ture, I would not sup rt it before it was submitted to the people at a genera election. have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your most obedient servant. DONALD W. PALMER. Recess. Crapsed, Dec. 3d, 18862:“ Pat SPECIAL ICE. R. W. G. SUTIIEBLAND ti to make a change in his business the ai o 1867, re- spectfully requests those indebted him to Settle their occlunts prior to lot February. 1807. g. Charlottetown, Dec. 3, 1866. “ ' -s 8 ‘sad who has in the Lower ch difldoncc that expressed at those ' are inadequate are proposed owevsr , me the ob- lfslre will be to ' fui to ourselves 3:- . ~33 H :5 city pa which be born with christian pa- d vs Council, in room of the I on. ‘° Thompson's and Dre 's Alll'l'IIIlE'l'IClt and Keys; Lennie's GRAblMA and Ko ; Sullivan and Carpenter's SPE LING BOOKS ; Irish National Series of READING BOOKS; Chembcrs‘ Educational Course; Worcester. Webster, Johnson, and Walker's DICTION- ARIES; roosruae wire Books now in use in the Colleges and common Schools of this Island. Sold Wholesale and Retail at very lots Prices for Cash. BOOKS is IIAllVIE'S OOKS’I‘URE. QUEEN STREET. llENItY A. HARVIE. Nov. 2], l8“. 4i REID BLROTI'IERS. SSW 8903!. .———— NEW 309158 f menarche Thankful for past favors In connection with the busi- ness of“ their late Father, the Subscribers beg to intimate that they have opened out. in their NEW STORE A'l‘ ALBERTON. THE LARGEST srocx or General Merchandize Ever offered in that part of the County, —COIPRISING - (frames 6: gloom. ‘ THE CHEAPEST AND BEST IN MARKET! A very large assortment of HAIdDW ABE, And almost everything else usually kept in a Country Store. We have adopted in our business the W0 'l‘rndo. us .' Come with your Cash ! Come with your Produce! Come with a good, honest face! to deal in. REMEMBER THE [3' EXCELSIOR HOUSE. 13 REID BB.OSI Alberton, Nov, 7. 1866. 3m Lovell, Stewart. Lonnell. and Chambers' OEOGRAPIIIES ; LATIN, GREEK, FRENCH, GERMAN, and all other a- unt-teen the lace to buy cnnar sonnet. “5"” "'l’“bi°f“°'- tenancies noose. Dry Goods, in endless variety, rinci lc of lowsy's Pills taken occasionally, at omen sinus and eaten. mature; and fromt c lucPtl ities areas, and from the fact of buying our GOODS in the cat markets. ron casu. and having them selected by one of' the Firm. we feel confident of being able to sell Goods on as liberal forms as any llouso in the We ask our old fl't'emls to come and see it from alarming and even deliberate diasues of the And you will find the EXCEMIOR the best this has gained frrcn s by every trial, conferred benefits and safest House in this part of the County one wheaused On tibohcontseryéall mt delighted a“ . , . ts terms oommonda HATS, Ladies & (mnts’. of i’tmgifimmifie themed VINO“. We speak in this ”l”i.li‘.'."‘"' ‘° tag-'33....” "3" EMT: 0 an p oar eta r t w we declare. In aha,“ every instmtce whme the infant is Inf- fering fl'om pain and exhaasstsnurelldwlll bs‘foudillhem FUR CAPS, or twemst .eteutee etter the we administered LE ‘1,IIERI%:CRI:ECVARE’ mold:I and in New hes boa used with never filling success in Which he ofl‘ers for sale at unusually LOW PRICES, THOUSANDS OF CABIES.£ m for present pa . and he respectfully requests a coutln- :1" "m". a“ “‘M m "in n "no" I" energy to the whole system. It bowels, corrects eddit ,aad gives tons and ileve SIIA‘VLS and MAN'I'LES, almost low ro- GBIPING IN ml! BOWBLS, AND WIND COLIC and overcome ecevuldeas, which, if not speedily medial end in death. We believe it the best and surest runedy ia the world. in all cases of Dysde Diarrhea in rHld- ren,whethsrit arises from g, or from any eth- eeuso. We would‘say to every mother who has a child saf- ferrng from say of the form. complaints—do not let your pfindiccs, nor the ad of others. stand between your e cring child and relief that willbcsuro—yes, sbsol MICHAEL MCCORMACK. Seuris East, Nov. 6, ‘06. lm new GOODS! NEW GOODS” 11E Subscriber would inform the Inhabitants of P. E. island. that. on the arrival of the Brig "ANN," from LIVERPOOL. G. 13.. he will otter, W holesale and Be tail, 'l“, "7:.ng "N W 0' WmdldM-fimdr nod-g3 For Cash or good Joint Notes of Hand, punctu- unless flm?36m. metal. In ork. is on the outside wrapper. NM. 1, 2, k 3 WHITE LEAD, ill 56, 28, & 14 ll)..; sold I, d. ' u an M 'm 'ofld. ‘ ' Black. lied, and YELLOW l’AlN‘TS, h. 28 and 14 lbs.; ;_p,,,, ,,.t “it, No?“ “be, octet, New York. Boiled and Raw LlNSEl-il) OILS; Price. only 86 cents per Dottie. Chance‘s Smothwiclr GLASS; 0st. 0, test. 1y i’U'l‘TY. Black and White, in Bladdcrs, 28 and ldlhlq CU’I‘ NAILS and CUT SPIKES; Diamond [Iced DECK SPIRES; liars Refined and Common IRON, assorted sizes; Barrels and Ko COAL TAR; flan'els Black and Bright VARNISIIES; Coils llcmp and Wire CORDAGE; Bolts Extra and Nav Boiled CANVAS; Burs YELLOW ME’ AL, t to l; YELLOW METAL DU [‘1‘ BOLTS, 1 x 5-8; CLlNCiI RINGS, Iron and Yellow Metal i Crates and Geeks GLASS, CHINA. and LARTIIEN- WARE—Crates assorted for countr use. Encourage Home Museums!er Am! Keep your Money on the Island. c,ooo Sides of Sc-lc—Ieather for Sale .--A'I' Till— OITY' TA} N EBY. 118 Subscriber bogs leave to return his best thanks to his friends. and the public in , for the my graham“): ofipszomwmgh. in h s been? bamboo re- , . cciv att tr n u t t car; at some a new MIXTURE rot Bottoms 0”le mt. nous, a”, WWW“, ,,,,,_,,. 2., “3.1,... h, ,,, m... ., much approved of by English htehcrmcn. m'hctm, and will have ready for the Fall Trade. the Parties wanting any of the above articles will do .5". well b calling and inspectln them at the OLD gm} of 3.]. ma”. STAN . formerly we" led by V- W- L0“! 900w together with an ample Stock of Nests, Harness HEAD OF LOitD‘S WI ARE. WATER 81‘th 1‘. 5:0,. .rl to m... an a.“ d .n w may nor ' theircustorn. ARTEhIAS LORD' The whole will he sold either at the 0ft Tummy or by the Subscriber's Travelling A t, bfr. Jo n Latter, at the usual moderate and acoomm ting terms of the conecn. and is warranted to be c ual, {feet superior, to anythiagef the hind clued for sale in thia‘nserhct. or on thelsland. ‘ N. B.—No Saletobchcid valid and binding alone the Goods shall prove to be of the quality‘l‘t'sroby sstforth. 1i. DAWSON. Charlottetown. Sept. 19, 1866. am P. 8.-A few Journeyman Carriers will find aale on early application at the above cstablisbueut. PIS'HING SITE_ ‘ AT KILDARE CAPrppf FOR SALE. IIE Subscriber ofl'crs st Private Sale his Fm, containing 100 acres of Land, Oct. 31, 1866. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoml. FOE Till RAPID CI)!!! 0' Coughs, Oolds, Induction. _ Boat-senses. Group, lroncbitis Incipient Consumption. and for the relief of Oouumptlvo Patients in advanced stages of the disease. 0 wide is the field of its usefulness and so numerous are its cures, that in almost every section of country are persons publicly known, who haVs been restored by lungs. When once tried, its so riorit ever on ., . - - - other oxpcctorant is too apparent troll-spay observation}: °o 9r "inch ‘3". “"d", “dunufn' “d my“: ‘ ‘9‘" °‘ and where its virtues are known, the public no longer 999 years. lhc Ds‘rclllng lpuse and Outbuildings hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and “WW” "0 “0‘! m“ W'Wwdwm- 1"“ WWW“! dangerous affections of the pulmonary organ, meme,“ pprpososuthere is no better land on till! Island. a to our climate. While many inferior remedies thrust "‘“lnie' 3“" “’ 1’ “""nued- 1" "n" “I ‘0 "l. °i ' ' ' the richest l-‘ishin rounds in thew d,as also to upon the cotnmuntt have failed and been discarded, Limo Timid. Poi ' uh". m “unwind «unfit, “ on the efllictcd they can never forget, and produced 3‘“ “n b‘WM‘iufi' Pmm h m“ ‘9 m” of “W'me cures too numerous and too remarks is to be forgotten. “‘1 “Pu!l ” S “‘0” dwi'fi’k’ Puma A P" “M 57 k We can assure thin publicl,‘ um it. (“um ;. “rerun! letter or ta person at the Herald 0 cs, or to the opt up to the best t ever as been. and t at it may be ""1"- . ‘ d l ' ' - THOMAS MOUNTAIN. mm on m o for i "m “h”! ‘n "m " h" m” m" Kilderc Capes, Lot 2. Oct. 24. 1866. can Great numbers of Clergy-acts, l'hy stcians, Statesmcn, and other eminent pcrsonagcs, have lent their names to D o N A L D M :3 A E e lerchaut Taller, and other parts of King's County. IIE Subscriber, under the powers conferred upon her by the Will of the late lion. Donn.» Huron. encased. oflers for sale the following valuable FREE- iIOLD PROPERTIES :— HARBO t. 2. Fishing South side. 8. A Hill site at BIG MARSH, Lot 48. LITTLE HARBOR. Lot 45 ii. A splendid Farm at taluin 106 acres of Land. 6. fifty (50) acres of Land at the head of 800318. t 44. 7. Fifty (50) acres of’ Land at KILL ROAD, Lot 45. 8. Fifty-seven (67) acres of Land at GREEN VALE, Lot 45. in SOUR S and viola ncarl new: two (1; &)LT, two (2 years old. Josarn llusnsv, at his office in Charlottetown. CLEMENTINA 8. BEATON, Executrix of the Will of late D. Benton. Souris, Nov. 7, 1866. 41 Valuable Farms, Wharvcs, and Fishing Station, for sale at, and T near Souris, Little Harbor, Chepstow l. A s lendid Wharf and fl Warehouses at SOUBIS Stand at CIIEPS'I‘OW, with a Store. 2 Fish Ilouses, Wharf, Flakes, dtc.. the best on the 4. A Mill site with 2 acres of Land attached, at him swamp, Lot 46, con- Also. I veral other valuable Tracts of Land and Lots it . Also, One stowed) MACHINE. complete, and for Joachim. nth-oh. Com. Com-rt!" 2) MAKES, six (6) years old; one ’er flirthor particulars and terms of Sale. apply to the undersigned at Souius, or to the Honorable Agents below named fumish gratis our Assertion Ausaxac in which they are given; with also full dc- scri ions of the complaints our remedies mare. e who require an olfsratt‘oc ssrdt‘et'as to purify the end will and Area's Cour. Ext. Shannan.“ the certify the un arallcled usefulness of our remedies, but And Dealer in space here wi I not permit the insertion of there. The Ortttc' furnishing Qboobs, one to use. ’I‘r it once, and you will concede its value. Prepared b ' a. J. C. AYER & 00., Lowell, Mash, apld sold by ruggists and dealers in medicine every. @003 atmti I C". I R. Watson. General Agent for Prince Edward Ch'bmm'm 1" 3' d' ‘u' " “a 6' s an . Nov.1,1866. 2m 8. BEDDII, A. Couglpi‘ 15132;, or 80!; E“ gm“: It CONVEY.A.NCEB, do" outage-meat GeorgerSt, Olmrlottstown. (Near the Catholic Cathedral.) August”, 186‘. ff 3 .A FREEHOLD FARM FOR SALE} ONSIS‘I‘ING of!" acres of FRONT LAND. h a . mommi- ...‘.*.l.i&‘a‘".i.‘éf.i’§efi . A N COACII Trocheo are used with always su 3d “foam 1501,.) .‘ pl" “3.0.- ~ ) - unnasn Acne a roar tuato on 8mg": and 1 “bl”: Speak": the South side ofElliot River. about hsvm miles from she» will and Trccbcs useful in clcsrln the wigs when takrnbc- mpgnand quits our two Public Where, for shippatg fore sin' or kin , and rel cvin t ethroataftcr an t v unusuaflx'crtien'pdfthsgvocal organs. 8The Trochos are re. 11" ‘50" “01*”! D W“ "Ta '3“ We. 0‘ Requires immediate attention, and should be shocked. It allowed to continue. Irritation of the Lungs, a Per. meant Throat Afl'cetion. or an Incursble Lung Disease, is (more the result. Brown's Bronchial Trochcs. Having a Direct Influncfietlpéhc Parts, giro Imaedlats and Throat Diseases, LIVERPOOL AND LONDON l EB " UNDINE” and “ L. C. OWEN,“ from my ya test of many years. each year LIVERPOOL. and " LOTUS" from LON DON , the Subscriber has received chicinee, Patent PERFUMERY. BRUSHES. PIC cdicincs, En lisls and French RON. LEMO VINEGABt ROOMS, CAPEBS, and United Service hAUCE PAINTS, OILS. VARNISIIES, Dryln KNO’I‘TING. WM. R. WATSON. Nov. 7, 1866. An Unusually Large Sn 1y of Drugs. )' SOAPS, . caucus, nus’rrntn (t. Kc a and Bottles ; CURRIE POWDER, Candied Ct'f and ORANGE FEELS. KARMA— LADE, Essences SPICES, Malt and White Wine SABDINES, ANCHOVIES, MUS!!- JAPAN, DYE STUFFS. and M soollancnus Articlcsgof' the Best Quality, and at Moderate Prices. commended and prescribed by Musicians, and have had vuhms wpurchn-g-aood “who‘d rpm” bane se- testimonials from etniucnt mcn throughout the countr . gm gm: “gag? 3.331;» f; :1 db' sdthei .Woe ., or "flu m mic“ 0‘ me In t' m “m “mum in! :w Haw" Pause, Esq.,or at the reside-coo! the subscriber. Prince Street, " OATH ERIN E WRIGHT, anoutrfse Ch.towa,§ept. 20, 1804. THE LAST CAUTION ! ! m "6" i, S the season for Shi ping has now far advsaood. and bars THAT HOST BE PAID ! i l A. those indebtedto t 0 Estate of the late PATBICIK - - STEPHENS not having come forward to pay up their LL Parties indebted to the late Firm of Latest C. “Wu” Axon“. “In snbwflb‘t In..." mi. ““ “ HHW" 0' a“ so“, 0! Jaw 1”" "w h" M ’" them that on the closing of the Navigation e settled then- accounts, are hereby notified to pay the ‘ . : same at the on Stand, South Side Queen Square, before Detaulters W111 be Sued - let DECEbIB‘i-Jit, (prox. Elihu”! uasefttled at that .mdi'mninmy. date will be col ccte throng t c ageueyo an Attorney. R. J. CLARKE, for above Estate. on lot localities in various parts of the world. and the Trochcs are universally pronounced better than other articles. Obtain on y “ Brown's Bronchial 'l‘roches," and do not take any of the Worthless lmitations that may be offered. sou) avattt'wuxnl. Friends, save yourselves expense. D. LAIRD. Charlottetown, Nov. 7, 1806. 8i \ Orwell Store, Nov. 12, 1866.