JARS FO EET THE MASONIC CONCERT. CORRESPONDENCE. —_—_or™ a i te ee ee ee TON MR. COLES “AGAIN. ON THE RECIPROCITY QUESTION, To tne Eprvor or tor Examiner. lo sotien rocks aud bend the kKuetted oaks Phe Masonie Concert exame off as duly fo tae Eviron or rue bxaMiver, need wn Tutetiay eveniag lust, before, think, one of the largest audiences | have eve LLail. } the vouny musician for the able . . » a » * ve vet . ; \ ui de In your mst paper vou vy For 4 vitvessed in the Great credit is due t 5 } | ;? i vied to find anv pret that the 4 pe iho ible for Mr. Derby's the jntoler way he playe: Delegates are at all answ the accompaniments for the different singers conduct in subantiing to Congress and especially for the “Island Waltzes an vosals with re Prov nor has our friend Mr, snect to a new United bly insultins pre Gallop’ (composed by himself), w hich he play e ces and the ! lrenaty hetween the “4 : : s advanced . ; : Shabos, Coles AaVANCeE) tote and exveation. I have rarely wituessec tion calculated to Now, Sir, I cannot anvthing more than asst } ; . eruminate the Delegates responsible for vour want of findiwr proof| ‘ : Pe yt ag ' . wr cI the * Carnival of Venice,’ by that gentleman » your satisfaction that t Delecvates avreed oo a. : ; : ' m ' ’ The sin ru, for the most part, was rood the proposal submit lL by the Amenean ‘ e's : : we ; : ue the Chorusses, some of them, admirable,thoug] S \ the Treasurv: but I think thej_ me of the Solos were not sung with that eon one of the Delegates, Mr. Heurv, tele j fidence and precision one would have liked i I me wx tha » was afraid |, i q graphing to Dr. Tupper that he a mt we Meust pot expect great things at firs “ ould to tin proposals, Conyress not agre | from nmatenurs. I listened to young showed the Delevates were in favour of them; | * Enzlishman” aud his second telegram, stating negotiations | , had failed that day “on account of the Com-| mittee of Wavs and Means insisting on almost! ,,-p.,- ; " . 7 fans insisting | * Tenting to-night"? was sung with much taste land live stock ar ah ’’ — th; his new demand | . ol ck and fish thet this , | much of vour valuable space hr giving a se a prohibitery duty on a rricultural produce, feeling. Lut as it would take up tor was the reason for the withdrawal of the De ! . . . , |p Parate dissertation on each, I must refrain egates; and if any further proof is rere: teal conelude my remarks by stating that the following extracts from the Toronto Globe, valliad Bue. Ge cr itkend the | , published by How. George Brown, willend the tainment: and I hope that before lons we wil matter: —* The most extraordinary part of Mr. Ih rhw's report is the confidence with which to help us wile away our closing winte hy ante ts that his views.are endorsed by Mr. | ‘venings. Yours. &c. Cialt and other prominent public men of Ca AN AUDITOR. nad, Tuspeaking of the manufactured articles Asclicioeiiliciwagiitieliila ti Sail Sn Sb. proposed to be miade free, Mr. Derby says :—} (POR THE EXAMINER.) ‘The Canadian Minister of Finance concedes | Mr. Evrror :— t tools, hnplements and machinery, and books, should be included in the free list pro-| business with a friend, and we had occasion t i ist pt vided for by Treaty. He eoueedes ‘patents |! . ° : . oe : ae ; : |} twenty cents (20ets.) in the business. as a a , le =r f } , : y . | Ma . ‘ ’ : . And at the cl the Ie port there | the value of these we had a bis dispute. Now, this important statement:—‘ Most of th | have been confirmed | : : : }eurreney; but | have been informed that the | Banks and Treasury of P. E. I. take them at mily one shilling eurreney. Now, Sir, will you or some of your intellizent i to inform the public, threush the Fxraminer, what the real value of these, in P. E. I. currency, are, I venture to produetions may be | assert that not one out of ten of the rural in- Prince and King’s County are views taken in this Report since it was writien by a couference with some of the I] ae l’ro that a treaty can be ne rotiated more satisfac mist and influential men in the ' reason to doubi i correspondents inces, and there is no piease tory than that repealed.” There is reason t: i believe that most of our placed ou the free List, that flee ports may be | habitants of discoutinned, that dutic Ss ii MS al for revenue | aware of the ore ow value ol these peeces. Le- . v: i sides, a tricky Yankee may make some profit my be assimilated, and povsibly some revenue | out of them, at the éxpense of some innocent a awn f om sve al of the nvo:itunt st iples ot ut inceautionus Is anders. The words w hic h Canada.” ny f used were, that the Summersidk Llere, Sir, we have the Globe eon Bank had cried them down; but this, ] pre siderin + it most xtraord c t} \ Galt . . A > i m extraordinary that Mr. rl sume, is a power beyond any prerozative pos should endorse Mr. De rhy report, and says: | sessed bs the Summerside Dank or any other -“¢ Thank Presidence! that the danzer has! Dank. The Banks Muty refuse to take them ; : site ij for mrore than one shilime currency, but that. { think, is all they ean da. sssed away. The indi mation excited throuz! Canada by the rumers that eame feon Wash! Iam, Sir. you's trulr. stun, and, reflected throuzh the press in a | A CisT-OFF PEDAGOGLUE. ium t! if ‘d hen } and if on r] 20SLators le ced by Me. Derby, were peads | A reporter of the Chicage Tribase furnishes te ; * | that paperan account ofa singular mterview with to crant the Avmii thoy cone@ssionshsserted b The ) a prolessional seer or astrologist of that city t seufleumn, they happily stopped in time.” | reporter disguised himself in female apparal si , . : . . + | fetuall us ta deceive lhe t thet i ° on seventeen @ Abi We-that | a, gieaita ff ciually as te ! ceive thre prophet into the be : y 7 f j Wl that he was rea'ly a woman. The apartinent> Deother Jonatlior bas been pervame tor som. | were erewded, aud several hours were consumed I +! : ert rd tothe Re« in Waiting for bis turn before the r porter gained ths past an inrocity Treat r Jie astre'oger assured him that a malign spell was hanging over his life and blighting iis prospects, aud off-red, for Buy dollars, te re 7) ae ot , ‘ "| au Interview. cas all a game—that the whole end and aim « wt eras fe coerce the. Provinces into baumediat ain ¢ a ee, & Aeiius in that, into such hove it,—told him le was a widow, had not lov- ale : ed the deceased Lnsband, would be married again 4 esa o ,< wre ’ ] ' comin a vent a and directv a oa middle-aged gentleman, and would go to| conduee te Uiat mich d ed contum-| France on a bridal trip. © es ale do Meas { .& to om 7 . ' ' Sofi? ‘ : ‘ Tie American shipbuildors and s iipowners : wer 4 tits iil » gam o OA \ tl ee are ery ng un! a i f rT protection . they say . m @.« *% : , “ : Ee {18m seers to bave ber eutively suecessfu' | that it coete sl 0 per ton to build vessels in } } », the United dScates, equal to those built at --fer they ce tainly suecee nging : ‘ uebee for £56; and whe hey cos Sickie 2 . Gar ti wll 1& ec S50; and when built, they cost ~" juearly double as much to navigate as joreign this stuml ships. The fact is that the Yankee spread. W“otintors to th cint / hitral! spirit. There was in -hloet * h weve”, ih the vay. (ek ok te . his feet, and its tall feathers pulled out, and j instead of soaring alult, candy little more than grovel, scream, and show his natural vicivus- ness, While a keeper feeds him. <a A very learned and compassionate Judge in Tex- | as.on passing sentenceon Johu Jones who had been | convicted of murder, concluded bis remarks a fol- was not the on!s lows: : j ood intend te order you to be executed before ext he concessions the Dele | Spring, but the weather was very cold: our jail, 'uutertupately, is in a very bad condition ; ‘ } ; Any MHEV-OCls® 5 Das DMANY papers . . = Fs 9 Hi thes hked, no Gorernant dare present li j ' , . , . . . the Cimeadian Parliament, for ifs senetion cha Meher’ of humili fing concessiva a that which the Liel pies epear lo huve ten d red te te Here, pecseon alarmed at t Washington Gocernment.” Sir, you will find | gates were inakius, as I considered humiliating nach tu the Provinees. Yours trul : GEORGE COLES. Charlottetown, 2sth Feb P. S. — The jean be made to render your apartments coufort- able: besides, owing to the great number of | prigcaers, bot more than one blanket ean be a! jlowed te each; to sleep sound and comfortable, Scottish Uherefore, is out of the question, In eousideraiio. lof these circuinstances, aod Wishing te lessen yout jeuflerings as much a> possible, the Court in the exercise of Ns humane compassion hereby orders , yerta ter be « xecuied to-mortew morning, as soon vi : j io | after breakfast as may be couvenient to the sherif] * The rejection of the liberal propositions Of) and agreeable to you.” the British American delesation by Conzres-! ; ~ ei sibadl Wikte did’ Mens’ ¢ | We learn fr un the Teronte Leader that the = ee | arrival of the Governor General in Canda, is to propositions were eadussed by the President | be made the occasion tor uastering aud equipping McCulloch &. a large foree of the service militia, se that the ed ol ei <ystem of their orgavization may be thoroughly -» 1866. following vin the Auvrican shows that the Delevates made the prop sition, and that it was endorsed by the r esident a d Seert tay Met illo he ——_- mmittee after the aud Seeretary To tik Enivos oF the Examiner. general efficiency preparatory My dear Siz :— j uement’s notice. for service at a . ———-- . According te the Toronto Leader a somewhat | tueasy feeling appears to prevail at military head- I bes @ corner’s space in your next issue to| respectfully eall your atteution, and that of your uumerous fre aders, to the imperative an : : : wary efficers has again beea saspeaded tureugh- ; ) paramount duty of of all stations in the Province. interest at cominaud to provuote and encourare | —_—- = _ more frequeat, more $ iitable, aud more cuu- | piodious steamer communication between Mou-| for the imposition of a differential duty of ten | leenta per pound on all teas imported into the | | United States from countries other than those | The object of the increas: d duty is to ’ . Vessels, Ol Cokise, t eal and Halifax, N. 5., the touching at all the intermediate ports possible. | of growth. pula stop to the mepertation of tea trow Great Dvitian aud the British North American Provinces a <> . I am heaitily clad te see that a Company is eady formed, or is in a fair way o! immediate ty Opea a direct line of Communica. | t tne formation, lives lost by steamboat aceideuts ia the UCuited States. luvesiest aiid Wives | ~~ peuspe. ous cit s ov this Continent, the othe 1} After 8 seernt: battle a ining : : | prisouers Were Killed and eaten. peesessius One Of tue fuest harbours Ou tue} ai re eae tiou by stewie hijpes betwee ahove-named | eo tue furmer one of t —s * Music hath charms to seoth the suvage breast— + a duett with Miss Ritchie, with so much excellently and with such a masterly touch as the with great pleasure, the sing- | ing and accompaniment were go admirably suited to one another: and the chorus oO; | derived much pleasure from the whole enter- vet have another Concert by the same amateurs I have been lately transacting some trifling that let Mr./ eagle bas a yoke around bis neck, weights ¢+| “ The fact is Jenes, that the Court did not | i the glass in the windows is broken: the elim } veye are in such a d-lapidated state that neo fire | tested, and that they may be put inte a sate of | [| quarters, inastauch as all leave of absence to un lie | our f-liow Colonists and | oat Canada, a telegraphic erder to that effcet | our humble selves exerting all the means aud) baving been forwarded to the commauding officers | A bill nev. before the U.S. Congress provides jug a Ju the last twelve years there have been 5,372 ve in Sierra Leone, all the | sca, aud destined, we foud.,s hope ~ = COUpUDE- | tion with her sister seaport city, St. Juha, NB. —(l append the adjunct sisler emphali cally, feeling sure aud happy iu the assurance ot the ce.tain aud speedy Cuulederation of Hor Majesty's British North Amevieau Colonies; 4 late American paper states that Colonies of iu One neble buud of beot erho ui) —tu be to, European are arriving in our new evunt ¥ the vast €napuriviis a> weil a winter outlets for ous healthily developed and We local Gos eruiment Veariy iucreasing export aad Import trade. will hope, dear Sir, that ur myse.ty wil. Laing (i have no fear ou this hea hefure the Lesislature this eoming Sess:ou,a Dill to subsidize, tu whatever they may cousider the exteat of our resources for <uch a haudabie pur- pose, aay substantial Company formed to in-| crease steamship colmmunicotion between Cana da sud the Maritime Provinces. Ishould, with maany here, be glad tu hear that the projectors of thé new S.S. Company had opened share lists in Charlottetown for subsc:ibers tu their new) enterprise, and thus afford 1s an opportunity of | aiding, even in a small Wa), ja an endeavour, of course, at the same time, turning an honest penay, to promote commercial and sueial inter-| course with the inhabitants of the larger and wealthier B. N. A. Colonies, with whom and | with which we are steadfastly purposed. to be very soon politically united. 1 trust the com- ing Suramer may see the new S. 5S. Company | commence a course of full usefulness and oper: | ation. That it may have 4 most successful career, | both before and after our Lat -revlouial Railway, is the sincere wish of, Yours faithfully, It Southern reports are true, the vuamber oj ‘deaths among the blicks tor the year past bus been two to one over the births. i —- THE PRINTING PRESS. How wisely events follow each other in proper order ! Just atthe time whea the mind of Lurope was waking trom a thousand years’ y an lethargy and when means were required to spread abroad the results of the wquiries which the learned were waking io ail * branches of science, Caxton gave to the world » the Printing Press. »/ the diseoveries and inventions of one land ‘| have become the property of the entire globe, and the advancement of science bas been | yreatly promoted. No man of the present ] age has more tally comprehended this truth ‘than Holloway. The same intellect that led ‘him to the studies which resulted in the pro- | l | duction of his celebrated Pilla and Ointment! _ ; i(and certainly not here) anything played so |/saw at once the immense advantage, to the of one thing at least, that is— 'world as well as to himself, which might be drawn from this souree. Ile Jaid his dis- ‘leoveries belore the world, sowing his seed : | broad cast, wherever a wrilien language is read, and modestly awaited the result. [is confident statement of his theory led men to ltry his remedies ; their intrinsic excellence >| when once tried est rblished them firmly in the i eonfidence of the public of both hemispheres, and Professor Iloiloway stands now, in the |estimation of the people, as the most power ‘ful opponent of all disease. For disorders , of the liver and stomach, the Pills are claimed ‘/to be a swift and sure specific, and the claim lis verified by an overwhelming mass of testi- ‘mony. Now we all know how entirely the >} bodily health depends upon the eoudition of -| these two important organs, If the digestion _|is impared, the bowels disordered, and the Vi tiwer to pid or congested, the whole frame ‘suffers; the strength declines, the spir.t- i droop, the com; lexion becomes cadaverons, | the flesh wasted, supinensss and despair take (the places of energy and boyefulness, the sick ‘min b comes ag dead to the great objeets and "| pu suits of life as if he were entombed alive [Out of Lis seli-sepulelire, as it were, tis | powerful remedy lilts him ap as if by mazie /—a few timely doses of the Pills brings back |\d gestion, appetite, and physical energy | These statements are too plain, and too easily }eon rad cred ifun rns, te adin.t of the slicht- rjest doubt. On the contrary, we know them )|to be nothing but the Ineral fact. They ar wss some of the New Prunaswick coins of | not founded upon common report, but upon About | the testimony of parties occupying bigh posi- I tions in Baek ty,—men ol unblemished repu in the community in which I reside, these coins | tation and matured jadgment,—that likewise are current at one shilling and three pence | is confirmed by circumstances within our own immediate knowledge.—Iverach Telegram. — / Satvrpay Nicut.--Hew many a kiss has been given—how many a curse—how many ja caress—how many a look of hate—how | many a kivd word—how many a promise jhas been broken—how many a heart ha- } been wrecked—how many a soul lost—how imany a loved one lowered tou the narrow | chamber—how many a babe has gone from s caethh to heaven—how many a little erib o cradle stands silent pow, which las Saturday night held the rarest of all treasure of the heart! A week isa life. A week is a bis- itory. A week marks events of sorrow or of | gladness, which people never heed. Gu }home to your family. man of business) Gy» ‘home, yoo heart-erring wanderer. Gio home ity the cheer that awaits, wronged waif on life s breakers. Go home to those you love, | man of tal, and give one night to the joys| jand comforts fast flying by. Leave your | books with complex fizures—your dirty shop —your busy store Rest with those you llove: for God alone knows what next Satur-| lday night will biing you. Forget the wor'd| of care and the battles with lide whieb have | furrowed the week Draw elose around the | tamily hearth. Sitar lay night has awaited | your coming in sidness, to tears und silenee. | Gi» home to thos in the lowed presenee and meet to return the | ioved embrace vf your heart's pets, strive to | be a better man and to bless God for giving | you love, and aa you bask his weary Cuildren 8) dear a stepping ston: | in the river tu the Erernal, as Saturday | jutghe. i ao A very bad state of things exist in the Penn-| sylvania eval region) = Murders and robbertes | are So frequent that vuless preventive mea- sures are sova taken, it will be braposeible | ior partics baving legitunate iiterests Co trust | | their dives in cerctam sections. The Penasyl vania legislature bas the subjeet vader con sideration, aud several plaus are proposed fur sustaining law and order. _ —~—2~o — Coroxen’s INquest.—An Inqnest was heldon | Saturday. the 24th altimo, by J. R. Bourke, Esqr, fone of the Coroner's for Queen's Connty, at the lhonse of Richard Mutlow, Lot 4°, on view of the body of his son, a very interesting boy of about four years of ave; when it appeared in evidence | lihat on the child being missed, the futher went in earch of him, aud found him auder a log iu tie | wood-pile, close te the house. It is eupposed the | child must have climbed upon the wood, and the | sood had fulleu npon him When found he was was much braised about the left lattst been lustuntancous | } 5 jiute dead le emple. Death - i . . 1 Verdict accordingly. have | Coroner's Inquest. — John MeNeill, Esqr, | lone of Her Majesty's Coroner's for Queen's County, | fheld au Inquest, ou Pre sday, the wth ultimo, on | ithe body of oue Charles Croker, who was found | ldead in the hay-loft of Mir. Jonathan Collinge | I stable Grafton street.ou the same morning Crouker, | lthough not regularly employed by Collings, was | | permitted, in Consideration of little serviecs reuder- | fed, to eat in his house and to sleep on the oj en | hav-loft of hiv siable, where a erib coutaining sour straw, an “old quilt “and a builslo-robe, Were ihe | lonty lodzing accommodations which he enjoyed uli} lw winter. He bad beeu sick fora fortnight previously . | band hus ing the affterhneun and nightot the 2oth heart | | vending groans were heard proceeding from the oft und cries of * Oh my! Oh my! what shall l du?" Cin hearing these ¢ries, Cetlings Visited | Crouker to ascertain What the nautter was, and, on enquiring, was told by Crouker that be had un al: | At 6 oeclock in the eveuing liack of Dysentery. \ Collings Kroon lt apa bow! of tea and seme bread, loluced them on a es alougside the crib, and on Visiting the lofi again about 10 o'clock at night, the Sfood remained uutonched. Collings then retired and locked the stable, aud Ou visiting the Toft ou the following morning, Croaker was found to be jquite dead—bis head wud neck being frozen * The Jovy, en hearing these | to which we | Terps to direct the special attention of those 1 aU | Itheritv, and of every liumane person in the com: | }munity, that they may see the necessity of provid * Honse of Refnge”’ for destitute persons :— “That the deceased came to his death on the | morning of the 27th February, from inflam mation of the bowels. necelerated by cold aud ex treme expostre, having ne other sirelter than that which was a@erded by an open hayloft, daring the present inelement winter; aud the Jury regret | that there is no House of Refuge in this city for| be reception and relief of the destitate poor.” } lard as a block ” facta. returned the following Verdict a +> e-— _ HoLLoway’s OiNt MENT AND PILLS.—Rhen- miatisus aud Neuralgia. —Phough the farmer dis- lease remorselessly attacks the young and the trom the weak and deheate, the same medical treatment will infallibly eure both compiaiuts. Alte. tae affected parts have been diligently fo- mented with bet brine, aud the skin has been dried, Helloway'’s Ointment must be well and By its instrumentality | | . . taking eare of himeelf. ifor belay draik and fighting on Queen street on | 85th year of his age, Mr. Robert Elliot. | | the vear 1820, and was well known to be an honest Edited by Nowmas McLrop, D. D., one of Mer jseber aud industrious wan. robust, and the latter ruthlessly selects tts ee —-—— Tue MoTruer CAN RELY Upon MRS. WINs-| LOW’S SOOTHING SYRUP to give rest and . health to her child. [t not only relieves the child | eal wee } from pain, but regulates the stomach and bowels, WN . f R l cures wind colic, softens the guma, reduces inflame | otlce 0 emova mation, and will carry the infant safely through | e eritics ered of eethi -. i , S ae CASIL GROCERY LIQUOR STORE, TO THE Shop formerly oceupied by Swabey & Roberts. OF THE Sore Tnroar.—Those attheted with Coughs, Lloarseness, Lrritation and Soreness of the Throat, | ° will find nothing so efficacious asa Throat Remedy, | as Brown's Brouchial Troehes, Seld by all | Druggists. spunea isi VOX POPULIL, The voice of the people i8 unanimous in praise frienda and customers that he haa remeved Eiis Business to the above well-known stand, where be wil! offer to the Public al) articles in the LIQUOR AND GROCERY LINE, comprising in part : ' Brown Sugar, Tobacco, JUDSON’S PILLS, }and it is well deserved—the beat remedy in the world tor alinost any diseases that afflict the hu- man race. They act directly on the Blood, Sto- mach and Borrels. Keep your blood pure by an eeeasional dose of these Pills, and you will not be Brandy, ; Port Wine, sick. The blood is the liie—keep it pure by using the ouly wedicine that will completely cleanse it— Seay! ihe ae . of ee Holland Gin, Luisins, JUDSON’S PILLS. Demerara Spirits, ° Currants, s es sin Bint ig ; Gid Jamaujea Rum, Rice, old by all dealers. Get our Almanac, Glenurey Whirkey, Crackers, 7 — eee gg Lass’s Pale Ale, Vickles, A Card to the Suffering. London Porter, Sawe, : ¥ 5 Ginyerette, Cisura, Do You Wish ro be Crrep? If se, swallew Ten, Spices, wo or three hogsheads of * Buchu,” ** Tonic Crashed Sugar, Bucketa, Wittera,” “Nervous Antidotes,” &e &e. &e., and &e &e. &e. afte? you are satisfied with the result, then try one > thw an box of OLD DOCTOR BUCHAN’S ENGLISH LEMUEL McKAY. SPECIFIC PILLS—and be restored to bealth and March 5, 1866. on vigor in less than thirty days. They are purely | ——— onaiaeetnnaaein —- ———_-—— vegetable, pleasant to take, prompt and salutary * >pAr : in their effects on the broken-down coustitation | * GREAT SALE Old and yonng can take them with advantage OF Dia. Becwan’s ExGhish Speciric Pitts cure, in less than 30 days, the worst cases of Nervousness Lupoteney, Premature Decay, Seminal Weakness Lusauity, and all Urinary, Sexual, and Nervour \ifections, no matter from what canse produced Price one Dollar per hox. Sent, pestps id, ly mail, ou receipt of an order. Address JAMES S. BUTLER, y Dry (roods, &c., BY AUCTION! "EXE Subscriber has been instructed by Messrs. DELANY & BYRNE, to sell by AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, the Mth day of Manen next, at IL o'clock, the whole of their ’ ’ w . ixtensive Stock ef Merchandize. comprising in DRY GOODS— Grey, White, Printed and Striped Cottons, Coburgs, Delaines, Dress Goods, Flamnels, Cloths, Tweeds, Does, Skcletous, &c. &e. &e. HARDWARE—Naila, Ploughimounting, Paints, Oils, Glass, Cutlery, &c. &e. Boots and Shoes, Chests Superior TEA, &e. &e. kee? Terms Liberal. “Gq {— Sale to continue from day to day till the Whole is disposed of. No Reserve. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Chitown, Feb, 26, 1366. h rw isl pt No. 429 Browdway, New York, General Agent P.S—A box sent to any address on receipt of price —which is One Doll An—post free. descriptive Circular sent on appleation. Nov. 27, [Sto.—8w 2 0 ar ee POLICE COURT. ord Fel —Peter Cairns, aged 70, charged with being drunk and incapable of taking care of bim- self. Convicted and fined 108 or ten days’ imprison. nnet. Sent to jail......: Ann Craig, an old offender. charged with being drunk end incapable of taking care of herself in the publie street st nivht. Con vieted and sentenced to pay a fine of 20s, or, in de fault, Ld days’ imprisonment. Committed. 10th—Charles MacCarthy, from lockup, drank and disorderly. Subimiited. Fined 1s Paid, l2th—Alan Stewart vs Thomas Parsons, al leved assunit und battery. Evideuce conflicting. Case dismissed. Mrh—Adam Johnston, drank and ineapable ot Convieted and fined 5s or J4hours’ Haprisonuent ...... Allen Stewart vs Wil fiatty Parsons, allezed assault. Case dismissed 1oth—Guiacum Meonald, 52, from Pisquid charged with being druuk and disorderly in the mablie street. Convicted aud fimed 58, or, in de fatit, one Week's iaprisonment, ith—Thowmas MeWade, charged with fighting m the street and striking one Peter MacLear x low with a sleigh stake.” Convicted and fined 20- uid costs, or one mouth's iinprisoniment wsrd—John Kenny, « corporal inthe Lith Reg’t.. charged with being drunk and incapable of taking care of himself. Submitted. Admonished and dis- charged 26th—Hagh MeNabb vs Charles Tenderson, as- sanult and battery, aud opeuly challenging to tight Convicted und sentenced. For the first offence. ined 103 or 24 hours’ imprisoument Por Sale at Auction Prices! A3ES MATCUES, Bolts CANVAS, Boxes SOAP, Do. Toilet Do » do PI PES, Picces Striped COTTE XM. Rubber BOOTS and SHOES, Boxes CANDLES, Dixon's STOVE POLISH, Blacklead, Kuives & Porks, Razors, &c. &e Also — A large variety of FANCY ARTICLES A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. Queen Street, Feb. wh, 1866, Bank of P. BE. Island. (Pue Annual Meeting of the Stockho'ders of this Bank will take place at the Bank pre mises, Queen Street, Charlottctown, on TUESDAY the 6th day of MARCH next, at 12 o'clock, noon, for the purpose of choosing SEV EN DIRECTORS for the ensuing year, and trauaucting such other business a8 shall be then laid before them. N.B—By the 6th Bye-law, all persons voting for others by proxy, must deposit their anthority to vote with the Cashier at least oue day previous to the day of meeting WM. CUNDALL, Cashier. Ch’'town, Feb. 15, 1856, ; and for the latier eifence, fined 30s or 10 days’ huprisoument idoth fi igs paid, f 7th —Charles McLeod appeared, under recog- tannee, tu answera charge of Police officer White, saturday night last. Convicted and sentenced to pay a fine of 20s with costs, or. ia default of pay vent fortwith, to be committed for one week jai Wih—Joln Johnston, a Private soldier in TH. M. loth Regt pebarved with being in a drunken con Union Bank of P. E. Island. TEXILE Avuual Meeting of the Shareholders of this Bank will take place at the Bank seventh day of lition in the public street at night, iseapable of | preuuses on Se » the salnc hae : taking care of himself. Submitted to the charge | MARCH next, at 12 v'clo comanaes he he Se Fined 5s or three days’ fuprisonment. Commitied of choosing SEVEN DIREC i . “ee fort nd we o_o Jol Arnold, aged 60, from lockup, charged | YC#": and transagting such other business as shall ! be then laid before them. with being drunk and incapable of taking care of imselfin the publie street at a late hour on very severe frosty night. Fined 20s, or, in default of pay inent forthwith, to be couunitted 14d days in the common jail, Coiumnitted. ; N. B.—By the 3rd Bye law, all persons voting by proxy for others must deposit their authority io vote, with the Cashier, at least one day pre viously to the day of meeting. ; JAS. ANDERSON, Cashier. L’town, Sth Feb. 1866, Gaz & Isi STRAHAN & CO.’S MAGAZINES. Vee Publishers will give one of the elegautly bound Volumes of GOOD WORDS or the SUNDAY MAGAZINE, or ap additional copy. to any one who will furnish a Bookseller with FIVE new Sabscribers maines for either of | the undernoted Magazines. i * * Specimen copies tree. Married, At Fairfield, East Point, on the 13th ultimo. by the Rev. Dongald McDonald. P. P., Mr. Galien MeTunis, North Lake. to Miss Jane Melsane. younuest daughter of Mr John Melsune. of Souris. At fudian River, ov the 2th instant, by the Rev James MeDonald, V.G, Mr. dohu Ready, to Mise Margaret Murphy. both of Irishtown. Lot 20, At St. Bonaveature Church, Tracadie, Lot 36, ou the 6th nltime. by the Rev. Thomas Phelan PoP. Mr. Win Metirath, son of the late Mr BP. MeGrath, Covehead Read. Lat 34, to Miss Bridget Bearney. eldest daughter of Mr. Patrick Bearney, Uuion Road, Lot 33 . “ Goud Words are worth much and cost little.” —HerBerr. Died 12) cents a month; $1.50 a year; beautifully ied, | 2 oe, ’ 3 jilustrated, At Raudfort Mills. on the 25th ultimne, in the | €io0o0d Words. He was a | native of Seothaud, and emigrated te this Isha in | He left two sous and | Majesty's ¢ haplains. tour daushters, aud a large circle of friends to | mourn bis Joss. He died in the fall assurance of a | viessed immortality. } At Mount Mellick, Lot 49. ov the l2th February, Mis Lydia Lane, relict of the late Philip Lane in the 7ist year of her age. please copy.) , 15 cents a month; $1.75 a year; -profusely illustrated, The Sunday Magazine, (Montreal Vituees | Edited by Tuomas Guinuie, D. D., Author of | “The Gospel in Ezckiel,”’ “* Speaking to the Heart,’ &e. ARRIVALS IN Evnore FROM HENCE.—Liver- pool, Jay. 24, Ann, Watson; 21, Petrel, Finlay sen. Clyde, Jan. 20, Athol, Gordon. 1d cents a month; $1.75 a year; lustrated, PHE ARGOSY, \ Magazine for the Fireside and the Journey. |: Published by ALEXANDPR Srrauan & Co., at KEW ADVERTISEMENTS. erstesaananemshfos | Peter Street, Moutreal. For sale ot all Book and | News Stores throughout Biitisa North Awerica. AUCTION! | Last Sale before the Repeal of the KReciprecity Treaty. ———e ta Read the Examisen’s Monthly Notices of these Periodicals. Club Terms on application at 50 St- Peter Street, Montreal. | ‘eb y 12, 866. (ue subseriber will sell by PUBLIC. - A einen AUCTION, at his Sule Room, Queew Sucet.| BOx tension "Lables. at If o'clock, a. m.,on THURSDAY , the loth t E. D. STAIR, day of MARCH, Pustant :— for family use. |e 350 bbls FLOUR ‘oon brands, l2 easks KEROSENE, 40) sides Sole Leather, Kent Street, next Hl. Palmer's Office. edge | 6 bbls APPLES, / i : ; 16 bays Nails, : pw. Cabinet-making. Upholstering, &c. $0 lbs Button BLCE, toy ahem li) boxes SOAP, Vv ; 19 doz Mackeral Lines, | FURNITURE of all Kinds made to order. 30 lbs Black Thread, | nnd from seasoned Stock. 20 pieces Printed Cottons, 1 a2 : 34 Bind akin. } : 3 nding Skins 4 Undertaking punctually atiended lo. | £ > Teruis, J wontha, i \ WM. McGILL, Auctioncer, Coffin Plates Lettered. ‘sneoing 2 soqozpar Ay Ch'tewn, Mareh 5. 1806. ¢ in . ae i w oo PUBLIC AUCTION! WALL WORK MADE WARRANTED lo vO X mt Srewart! + ; . ; fount Stewart A Give Satisfaction. —_o_ AND taken immediately. | that they must settle their respective amounts at | NOTICE, ; GREAT LIVERPOOL HOUSE, Great George Street. EME SUBSCRIBER INTENDING SHORTLY TO KEMOVE TO a’ T y of all: ‘ NEMITE Subscriber begs leave to inform x The New Brick Store, QUEEN STREET, will | | SEDLEL OVE | THE Balance of his Present Stock at inveativ Reduced Prices!! 10 per cent. discount on all Cash Sales to £10. 15 per cent. do do do do from £10. Sale to commence on the 2th instant, and continue for SIX WEEKS pre- vious to Removal. Wholesale and Retail Purehasers desiring Good Bargains, are requested to call and examine THE STOCK WILLIAM PULL. February 19, 1866, Painting, Paper - Hanging AND Whitewashing, bY E. D. STAIR. Febrnary 26, E866. Medicai Practice for Sale. A MEDICAL PRACTICE worth about £1,000 per annum, with light opposition, und in one of the most flourishing villages in the Islxnd, by a Physician who inteads leaving the | Island in the Spring. For terms and information address M. D., Ross's Weekly Uilice. February 12, 1866, tf Molasses! Molasses! 1 5 PUNS. BRIGHT REPALLING MOLASSES, for sule at a iow figure, if N. RANKIN, Queen Street. January 22, 1866. , . . > Sails, Running Gear, Xe. "ENIIE subscriber offers at Private Sale the undermeutioned materials, suitable for a Schooner of about 40 tons: MAIN SAIL, 2; FORE SAIL. tin use only one voyage, RUNNING GEAR and BLOCKS, ONE WARP, 90 fathoms, 53 inch. N. RANKIN, Queen Street. February 19, 1866. sin Clearing-out Sale! ‘EXUE Subseribers take this opportunity of expressing their thauks to their numerous customers and the public at large, for the very Clearing-out Sale! SPLENDID Jewellery, Watches, Diamonds, & | POR THE HOLIDAYS! Muk HOUSE of BOSANQUET, GIRAUD & CO, PARIS, have the pleasure of announcing that they have epened nn Ayeney in the City of New York. for the sale of theit widely- known JEWELLERY, WATCHERS, &e, and for the purpose of making their goods ue extensively known and appreciated in the l hited Kintes oa they now are, and have beeu for over 70 sears, in Europe ; they have determined ona plan by which poor and rich alike may have Che del vantage of their splendid styles. “ As a preliminary, they would remark that they manufacture and sell ne imitation Jewellery or Watebes, but All are Warranted GOLD of the finest Workmanship. Our customers wili also have the great advun- tage of a coushint saeerssion of new and recherche styles and patterns with which we shall keep onr New York Ayency supplied. We have adopt “i the plan of sale, how #0 popu- lar, of charging a uniforms price, nd Uris price wild invariably be 2 FoR BACH ARTICLE, to matter how costly itmay be. The expenses of condyeting our New York Agency are paid by Uhe sale of Cer- tificates or Conpone representing the various wr- ticles. These Certificates are sold at 50 cents exch, ot five for $2, and each Certificate will show the holder the particnlar article he or she is entitled to, on payment of an additional $2. If the article uamed on the Certificate is not desired, the bolder will oblive na, when he returns the Certificate, by | stating what other article of the same value he or | she may prefer, und it will be sent with pleasure. OUR AIMIS TO PLEASE, and every means toe that end willbeexerted. We svlicit a tial from levervy one whe rexda this notice, ae we are con- fident of giving the utniost sutixfaction. THE STOCK COMPRISES, Amongst other articles, Splendid Clocks, Gold and silver watches, Rings set with Dinuonds, Rabies, Pearls, Garnet and other Stones (sevlitaire and in clusters),Ladies’ sets of Jewellery womprising Pins and Ear rings of the most fashionable styles, set in Precious Stones of every Varieiy, together with x large assortuent of Gold and Enamelled and Pearl Sets, Gold Studs and Sleeve Buttons of the inost beantifal patterns, Gents’ Bosom and Scarf Pins, and av endless variety of Bracelets, Chains, Musical Boxes, Head Dresses, Combs, Charms, &c. fn ease any ef our patrons are Het in want of ar- ticles of Jewellery, and would prefer Silverware, we will send, for any CERTIFICATE returned te ns a richly envraved SET OF CASTORS of BUTTER DISH, bewatifully chased and plated. Agents nre Wanted In every part of the Uuited States aud Provinces, and to all such very liberal indacewents will be oitered, and, on upplication, a cirealar of terms will he forwarded. We prefer movey sent in Post Office Orders where they can be obtained. or by Bank Draft to our order. Address all orders to our Ageney, which will be conducted by Meeers. JAQUET, STERLING & CO. broadway, New York. Sines . Notice of Removal OF THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BOOT & SHOE FACTORY TO The STORE lately occupied as the Royal Agricultural So- ciety's Warehouse, next door to Messrs. W. & A. Brown’s, and four doors east of the OLD STAND. , PENI Subscriber begs leave to inform his Customers and th+ Pablic genemilly, That he has removed HIS BUSINESS io the above well-kuown Stand. Having leased and greatly improved the same, he has INCREASED FACLLITIES for carrying on the Boot and shoe Manufacturing Business. Jannary 8, 1866, ‘The Subscriber is now engaged in manufacturing a Large and Fashionable generous support they beve received during the past ten vears; and new as they intend CLOSING UP THEIR: PRESENT BUSINESS NENT SPRING, | would iuform them that on and after the 2nd day of JANUARY, 1966. they will OPPER at RETALL | the whole of their STOCK, consisting of Dry Goods, Hardware, and| | Karthenware. | at 10 per cent discount on present marked prices | tor all sims of £5 and under: and tor over that amount 15 per cent, to Cash Customers, or ap-— proved Joint Notes at 3 meuths, payable in| Charlottetown. | They have also a quantity of IRON, STEEL, | ROVE and CANVASS, which they will sell at 6 months, on approved Jomt Notes of Hand. They would hereby notify ALL rarries owing them, either by Notes of Naud or Book Account, once, as there will net be auy distinction of per- sous made after the First day of APRIL, 1°66. OATS will be taken at the market prices for old wccounts. W. W. Lord & Co. | Charlottetown, Jan’y 1, 1366. if APPLES. APPLES. pus Subseriber has on band for Sale— 40 Bhie. Prime American BALIIWIN and RUSSETT APPLES. iC. MARZ: ¢ Water Street. Feby. 12, 1866. COAL. COAL. TONS NORTH SYDNEY COAL tor sule by the subscriber, i. C. HALL. a Water Street, Feb, 12, 1806, Notice. PPE undersigued having THIS DAY entered jute Co-Partnership, the business at the Head of St. Peter's Bay will for the future he conducted under the name of PHELAN & x | WALTER PHELAN, MICHAFL PHELAN, St. Peter's Bay. Feb. 5, 1X66. Siu Notice to Debtors. 4 ALL Per-oas indebted to the subscriber by Note ef Hand or Book Account, wre re- quested to viake IMMEDIATE PAYMENT on or before the FIRST day of MARCH wext. After that date all wuounts due wall be pleced in Use Sunall | Debts Court for collection. MICHAEL PHELAN. lm Feb. 5, 1866 —_———— + (*PNUE Subscriber, intending to leave for i Europe in a tew days, has yiven Power of | Attorney to Messrs. J. & T. MORKIS, to use and | TRANSACT BUSINESS in his name during his | absentee. } | Pp. W WYNDMAN. Charlottetown, Jan. 22, 1866. 1 W Sin SPECIAL NOTICE. — eu IS Subscriber notifies ell persons in- debted to him by Book Acconnt, Note of Hand or otherwise, to make immediate payment to Messrs. J. & T. MORKIES, Charlottetuwn, other wise, without farther notjce, legal proceedings will be taken. PrP. W. HYXDMAN. Charlottetown, Jan. 22nd, 1866, 1 W—Sin ee ' perseve-ingly rubbed in for a few minutes twice a California Is &@ perieet wine vat. li preduced jday, and his Pills must be taken according to the ove million of gallous last year. | printed directions wrapped round each box of is | : — wedicine. Both Ointment and Pills are wecouw | pamed by insiructions designed tor the public at Texas. The Poles jiarge, aud wo invalid, Whe attentively reads them, | are setding ou Trinity River, near Palestine. | ean be at any loss how to doctor biusell success | Phe Getiianus and others from the Northwestern | fully. Siates are sctiing ia Colouies. woe oi | ae kk siiddinord. coi ‘TIUNNEWELL’S LeLECcTIC PILLS.) There is a great drought m the Rhine district, | py gy TRUE CATHAKTIC AND FAMILY PILL. | ana in the river itself there is se little water that } several vessels huve been stranded near Dussel- | dort. The importance of this development of the itrue and Natural Cathartic cannot be over esti- jmated. ‘Lo have a Pill which never requires over a ; ° ‘ q ’ i re a ; The Nor wester suys the Hucson Bay Com ltecv, aid seldom but one tor a dose, acting on the pany recently forwarded to St. Paul ax thou- |p wels without the slightest Griping, or irritation, | sand mink skins Contained in twelve ordinary | xy be used with the greatest freedom by all who| sized boxes— probably the wost valuable have suffered the trouble of long constipated ten- package of furs ever sent to St. Paul. They | dency, and te check which has oftentimes ended were sold at nine doilars each, waking w/in the opposite extreme of bowel weakuess, will | total of firty-iour thousand ,dollars. The (be found the tree feature ef the Leieetic Pills ; duty upon the skins was twelve hundred dul. | Pbeir true character creates the expression of | lars in gold. experienced: sipothecaries, that bong experience | ee has never found their equal; from Physicians: ; 4 whe have used Thousands mW their practice, that Jones bays wheat at a railroad station not |i, true iden of 9 Porfuct Caltastie tan ervey bee & hundred miles away. He is abarp, but did (tore been rewized, wud by thousands whe have vverreach himsell wnce. lo baying a load jused them in their fauulies, that (hey are the ous he placed a heavy plauk upon the scales for) true Family Pdl they have eve: seen. convenieuce in weighing. After he had paid. Without dereondiing to the clap-trap form ot, be whispered to a crony, ** Say nuthing ; 1 uimeaning putts or false testimonials, contidence | have shaved that fellow; L never deducted |i asked to test them iv Budrowsness, Indigestion, the plank but once—k ep steady 1? Le took | Dyspepsia, Worms, Loss of Appetite, as a Sprig | some time to convince him, but he finally | did see that he had bought thirty pounds of | plank twenty-one times. Jones don’t like, to be asked the price of pine plank by luis best frieds, | - —w.eoe- — L bequeath, said an Irishman in his will, ‘‘19 my beloved wile all my property with-' out reserve, and to my oldest son Patrick, one | >, - by a disurdered stomach, aud a geueral Lamily CP Price W% cents per Bottle. Fer aale by dealers in every City and Town. JOHN L. LUNNEWELL, Proprtzror, To be sent by mait, are putin boxes at 25 cents, post paid, on reevipt of the amount. Alsy in Medicine, ail derangemenia of tie systems caused | ceut paid ou the debts of its organization. Practical Chemist, Boston, Mass | 50 cents, and Ove Dollar, which will be sent, | | FEXHE Su'seriber, who has disposed of his! Leasehold Interest in the above Farm, offers FOR SALE, at PUBLIC AUCTION, on MONDAY the lth day of MARCH next, on the Premises, at} the hour vt Ten o'clock, forenoon : UPLAND HAY, MARSH HAY, STRAW,| TURNIVS, POTATORS. Y HORSES, | MARE, 5 Durham and Alderney t 901, 72H BY Se[QeL IIkH Feb'y 26, 1866. 2 - ' ye s! Books ie ; Vans. Rich and Heavy DEMERARA DO., ex) CONSIGNMENT direet trom London. | yassac, on sale by the subscriber at his new | for sule by the subseriber, at 20 per ceni.| Warelouse, opposite Peake’s Buildings, Queen | COWS, (in calf), 3 HEIFERS Do., 3i Fine Leices- | below Publisher's prices. Sireet. DANIEL DAVIES. | ter EWES, (in lamb), lb Leicester RAM. | A few -copies of * London Society,” in five | Charlottetown, Jan. 8, 1866 Carts, Sleighs, Wagons, Ploughs, Harrows, and | voiuines, gilt binding. other farming implements too numerous to mention. | Also, a few copies of the “ Charehiman’s Family Flour and Tea. ” is iwewe o & = | Magazine.” in three volumes ; and a lot of choice = ets Driving HARNESS, ¥ Saddles, Bridles, j iustrated Books, for boys aud girls, selected frou | : rE ; Cart Hares. }the London prize catalogue. } 250 Bois. of choice Famiiy and Extra State "SE ‘URNITURE, &c. &e re ale , | ¥LOULR... 200.0 3 alf C ay HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c. &e. A: McNEVLA, Anctinnses, k oe ea aes 7a and half Chests of very Teras—For Hay, &e. &., Cash ; for Stock and | Weisi's Coruer, Queen St. indian yi ei Furniture, a liberal evedit. | Febraary 26, 1866. : BB. W. BRECKEN, LS" See Mandbills. eee Adjoining Dunk of BP. ELL WILLIAM SWABEY. | Sinem isi Lin ne West India Preduce. Pa | 100 PUNS. Bright BARBADOES'! MOLASSES, ex Hetex Davirs, 40 Jannary &, 1866. ; CITY TANNERY. for Rating PRIME SOLE LEATHER. Feb, 26, 1866, Tarmers’ Bank of Rustico. Reape ar em AT A MEETING of ths Direotors and) Alteration in cale =*® Shareholders of said Bank, held at the otters. pling . >| Lecture Room, Rustico, on the Uist Feby , it wis | : . *> SIDES PRIME SO L Ke resolved that the said Bank shonld eularge its | Qs and afer this date the mode of “ls LEATHER FOR SALE atthe! Capital to the amuuuc of THREE THOUSAND Charging Letters nniforusly by half onnces| ,zbove Extablishinent. Also, Neuts Leather. Har. | 4 , N , t 2 labove Ex SHARES, in addition to its first siock; sid shares! will be applicable in this Ishind to Letters ad-} jess Leather, Calfskins,—enoagh to supply the | to be sold in lots of five, with a premiam of one | dressed to the following places, viz :— | waute of customers. : sh shilling per share, on WEDNESJAY, te 28th of! Great Britain and Ireland, Newfoundland, Sierra | W. B. DAWSON. MARCH, instant, at 1d oclock, p.m. und to be! Poone, Gambia, Gold Coast, Lagoa, Foreigu Porte) Jannary 1. 1866, $m paid in for instalments, one on the day of aijudi- on Weat Coast of Africa, Falkland Istanda. ‘AT ret he cehcoiert ction and one at every three months following, Gibraltar, Malta and Egypt—via Southampton, | R. R. MACL E] J A N’s The resnits of the Account of this Bank tor the) Hong Kong and Labuan Ports in China and | vear ending Feb. toth, leaves a Dividend of 12 per Japan—via Southumptan or Muveeilles—as aes Studio is still headquarters for. For Letters under } ounce, } rate, PHOTOGRAPHS, “ 2 rates, “ “ ‘ 8 3 and every description of portraits known iu the art. | Elegant Photographs, whole length, only Ten. Rustico, Mareh 1, 1806. lin Cashier 7 . e “ oe 7 4 aa P. LE. Isiaud Steam Navigation tai Ss ga L. C. OWEN, Postmaster General. shillings per dozen. All other pictures equaily | fFeb'y 19 | jouw, RB. R. MACLELLAX, | | Company. | Genaget per seg sd te T OTICE is hereby given that the Annual | oat . rE | Great George Street, Dee. 4, 1865 | Meeting of the above Company will be held | Schooner “ Mary Jane.” } WEDNESDAY, the lth MARCH, at the hor | ™ ; ’ OBACCO! of seven o'clock in the evening, at their Office, , FEXUE above Schooner ot 20 tons burthen, T BAC oe MARIN J. BLANCHARD, | 'TEXELE subscriber offers FOUR SALE — ~ Stock of Boots, Shoes, &c.,, FOR SPRING TRADE, which will be offered to Wholesale Buyers on the usnal Liberal terms, [PY Particular attention given to the Retail Department, und all kinds of goods in his line made to order, at short wotice. GEORGE NICOLL, Charlottetown, Jan. 24, 1866 —h rw i p 6w FRESH JERSEY PEACHES, IN 'TINS, YW ARRANTED to be a superior article. | For Sule by Wa. R. WATSON. City Dreg tere, Ch'town, Ben: SB, ShEBe : Lisbon Salt rg’O ARRIVE, per Brig Laura, early in the Spring— 9000 Bushels LISBON SALT. J. 8. CARVELL. Feb. 5, 1868, afi oe 4 ik sala LOZENGES! LOZENGES! ASSORTED. 100 eee Por Sule by G. & 8S. DAVIES. Charlottetown, Jan. 8, 1866, Flour. Flour. pprkeens Superfine FLOUR, Extra Do For sale by G.& 8. DAVIES. Charlottetown. Jan. 8, 1866. SHEEPSKIN COATS, | ECELVED ou Consigninent— 1 Bate Sheepskin OVERCOATS, Just the thing furtive eeuson, Dee. 4. 194. a) CARVELL. "APPLES! = API AVPLES! a*%) ARRIVE, ex Sehr. Spray, from NALIFAX, Nova Scotia— ™ 50 Bbls. RUSSET APPLES. For sale low fromthe Wharf, by Dec. 4, 1865. J.8. CARVELL. ~ TOBACCO! TOBACCO! T°? ARRIVE. ex Schr. Lola Montez, trom BOSTON— | 20 Boxes TOBACCO. Dee. 4, 1865. é. & CARVEEe. WOODEN WARE! UST RECEIVED, op Consignment— “0 Doz. BUCKETS, 10 Nests TUBS, 10 Boxes CLOTHES PINS, 10 Dez. WASH BOARDS, Provineial Manufacture. a.8 CARYVELL. Fer sule low ’ by ~~ KBROSENE OIL! YW AKRIVE— 100 Caske KEROSENE OIL. 2. 8. CARVELL. _ SUGAR! SUGAR! OURLY EXPECTED— 20 Hhds. Bright Porto Rico SUGAR, For sale low, to arrive. J. 8. CARVELL. December 4, P865. FLOUR! FLOUR! mye expected to arrive per Stesmer Commerce, sa Schooners Arctic, Ocean Belle, and Lula Munte:— 1890 fluerels PLOUR, lv Store--650 «be * DO For sale by 3.8 CARVELL RAISINS! FIGS! rESO ARRIVE, ex Seber. Brave, from UALIPAX, Nova Seotsa— 50 Boxes RAISINS, Su half boxes Do £5 Drums Sinyrna FIGS, 50 ama buxes De = De For sale by ce a wsiia, . 3.8 CARVELL. “LEATHER! LEATHER! PPO ARKIVE 100 Sides No 1 SOLE LEATHER. Idee. 4, 1865, J & CARVELA. “The Nurse und Spy.” OVLES of the above work. os “AY, poand. with iMnuerrations, have Jost re- ceived by the sienees Miss &. &. aeeen wresut ing a . ’ wae agains See. they witl be delivered jhalf of the remainder, and to Denis, my) packages of L000 ty Physicians ; ; BOXES Cavendi-h TOBACCO ,eubscribers and purchasers by her Ageut with STEPHEN SWABEY. | ; ’ . ver Water Street. Ry order, be sent ty seu ut suall For, + Vateuss . nes STEPHEN SWABEY. | youngest, the rest. If wnything isleitismay — W. R. Watson, T. DesBuisay, M. W, Snax.) OWS Water Street AY MT ce terme apply to i 30 WELLTAM DODD, ae litele delay we ponte, Charlottetown, March 3rd, 1566. | gv to Terrance MeCarty.”’ iNra, Agents, Churiottetowu. i March 5, 1866. i Keb. 19, 1866. Sins i Dee. 18, 1865- AQuecu Square. , . ¥ : % &