5. r i. .i 1W Balm-43m. ll. Wells. What the sumo—Um. 1. Moore. Mamie-ll. .swson. Final Nollie-Neil Campbell. Tmspuu—ItolK-n Ellis “'nmns for Rule—A. AMcSwt-cn. Lost—Charles M. laud. llufl‘alo Found—"J ni‘iéieliéflm Journal! London, 25th. l'rivelego of writ of llahcas Corpus in Ireland suspended lor three months long- er. Russel eensurcs the American Gov- ernment Iur pleading tor Feniaus. lierlin, 21. Ring Wm. of Prussia will be Emperor of Germany. Gold 138‘. Arrirals In Europe, -— " Alexandria,“ 8d. " Clara." .5111. " Idas," 6th. At Liror- pool with damaged spars, " Athol." Lieut. Brand taken into custme on 81h inst, charged with will'ul murder in Jam- aica last. year, as President of Court Mar- tial on (iordon. General Nebon volun- tlarily surrenderen hinisclt‘on the following ( ay. ' tiold 188}. Charlottetown, Feb. 28. Election Charlottetown. Jenkins 632. Brecken 562. Dodd 553. Ilyndman 419. Great Liberal Triumph in Charlottetown. Party lines broken down. Weather iinc. Times dull. Political gossip the order of the day. Colonial Building about to be evacuated. Confed‘sjubilmit. It is said that special votes may gain seat ior McAulay Medical Director of the General Hospital, Benton Barracks, near St. Louis, March 8, 1562. “Messrs. John I. Brown &. Son, Boston, Mass, ——Use of fur-famed and most. services able 'troches' is being made in the hospital ofwhich l have charge, and with very benefi- cial and decided results in ullnying Bronchial irritation." For coughs and colds tho troehes give prompt relief. I ran certify that I was troubled with Salt Rbculu for three years. and tried litany pres- criptions, but all proved of no avail. llut having used .1. 11. Fitch's Golden Ointment was perfectly cured; and have much pleasure in recommending it to the pa: lie. ELIZARE 1'11 (‘1111'MAN. lientville, Kings Co. Au emu tual worm mrdicine.-The combiA tluliull ut‘ingretlicnt» axed in making Hrtm‘ll's Vt-riuifugc t \DlltIIl’l is such as to give the best puss le 1-11ch with safety. \" . Q111 At More", on the 23rd nlt., by the Rev. llenry (‘rawiord, 1\1r. Nathaniel Taylor, of Lower Grand River, to Miss Louisa Webster, of More“. At the Head ofSt. Peter's Bay. by the same, on the 12th inst, Mr. James Aitken, to Miss Sophia Dingwcll, both of Bay Fortune. lll’l‘ittl. gird. At Ccntrcvillc, on the 25thinst., ofmcaslcs, Mr. John Hooper. At Clifton, New London, on Saturday last, 28d inst., Daniel McKay. lisq.. merchant. lie was much aml deservedly respected. At West Point, Lot '1', on the. 27th Novcnu her last, Donald, son of Michael Mattocks, aged 40 years. , ‘ At West Point, Lot 8, on the 19111 inst, Angus, son ofJobn McPherson. aged 25 years. On the 12th l)ec., 1366, after a. lingering illness, Ann,wife of Mr. Thomas Campbell, Ilrau, Lot 9, aged 411 years. ‘She has left ten children and a tlisconsulatc llll‘billltl to mourn their loss . At Middleton. Lot 60, on Saturday, the 16th lust., after an illness of a few days, Mary, the beloved wife ut‘Mr Alex. Mathcson, ot'llelle Creek, aged 1!) years anti 10 months. She leaves a husband and one child to mourn her early death. At Newcastle, on the 9th January. after a short but painful illness. which she bore with resignation to the (1‘ 'nc will of her Saviour, Mrs. Elizabeth Mitchell, a native of Scotland. and wife of the late Matthew Mitchell, aged 65 years. Her end was pence. Photograph Saloon AT ALBE ON! Newly opcnct Pictures at the clieapcstratcs on the Island, Alberton, Feb. 28, 1867. WHAT THE PE LE WANT! A Watchntal 7 “111‘. Sub criher N and vicinity, that Srnsur, and would be pleas t Bring 1 them ndju t Clocks carefully fastened when taken home so tat no injury will occur. The ladies will remember lll‘L‘. here is the chance to get their jewellry repaired. GEO. I. MOORE. Albcrton, Feb. 28, 1367. dnesday even- .WAY \VRA P- arded ltyleaviug limo, Crawford‘s 5‘ ’5 § Corner. . Feb. 28, diately to they will b . n or respect 0 ' suns.’ . NEIL CAMPBELL, Adminstrutor. Point I'riln, Feb. 26, 1867. 31a NOTIO‘ 1- 1111“. Salami berofl‘ers r > - 100 doz. lloop Skirts. ? Dry and Pickled Cadfish and Ling. Island Ind Labrador Herring-Jug. he. " WM, BEAIRS’I‘O. Summersidc, Jan. 24, 1867. xmrnrnfi. maids. . . . . 1’. E. Island. 6 is, was. " S’l‘REl-l'l‘, opposite tllc store of the 11011. f Cases Iris O a )snirl Noonsn‘s; e, s BUFFALO The finder will bet ring them at. M un- ] enuwille, or at the ‘ Mates 11. LEARD. g ( .V the 19th last. but lttllll-I and suitably n W alullr's owner‘s. Tryon River. Fe 1. 211, 1867. 2in’ LLpersons detccte ovingthe FENCE FOLKS from the Sub-l trespassing upon 1 notified that they 0 utmost rigour of the scribe" Far hi» premise will be punis luv. ROBERT ELLIS. Summerside, 28, 11467. 81 We. on }' Sale 1 1111 Subscriber ml for sale, two ne [single seated) splendidly 1'1 terms will be given. First come, . A. A. McSWEEN. mid Street, Pat. 31 Ch'town, Feb. 28, 1 19th. The t_ recover it by expenses. .Feb. 28 1867/ III . C 6 '1’ T A. 6 E 1 Building Lots,0ut-Bui1d- ings 85 Pastumga l 1 FOR SALE, IN SUMMERSIDE. property and paying I Rare Chance / Great Bm‘gaina . Gobd Terms/ 1 ' HE Subscriber, being about to remove into the countly. oil‘srs his PROPERTY in SUMM ERSlllE for sale. It consists oi'a Cottage House, 30 x 20 feet, nearly finished; Kitchen 13 x 15 feet. and Wash-house adjoining, 13 x 10 feet. completely finished. A flight ut'steps go into the Cellar frqu tl;e Waslvlmuse. The collar is one oftln- d-icst in town, and well finished under the liitclu n. The Property fr “.‘10 x60 lket. «a healthful uu ~ There is a house . A first s on two I r is situa ts, being "-031 t'k Shop, Stable and Hay Loi't, are situated on the rear, and a good GARDEN is around the house. Immediate possession given if required. ALSO: * A Building Lot, in another part of the Town, and A Pasture Lot, of Eli Acres, with watering-place in one corner l-‘or particulars and terms, please apply im- mediately to J. H. GIBSON, Summersidc, Feb. 21, 1567. (ii Painter. Money Foun OUND, on Tuesday last, in a sum ot'MONEY. The the same by paying for this 11 property. LUCI: ’01). 21, 18117. L 4 lennor's, I Ihavc oving St l-Ilcanor‘s, 1‘01 ' lllpcl, measuring about Apply at the Bookstore of HER'I‘RAM do BARNARD. ide, January 3, 1567. tt'. SLEIGH &. CARRIAGE public, to above bu~iuess at 111. '1)().\', in the buildi‘n Wu. Tut-1.1. all work in hi and must res All work warranted. Particular repairing p ea y to supply shortest notice, in first class stylc,snd ttcntion paid to Painting and 4D \VAliGONS, SLICIGIIS. tic. WILLIAM POUND. M ' ate, Feb. 14, 11567. 31a 6” sailor: 8t SLEIGH FACTORY. 7 111‘) Subscriber begs leave to return his thanks for the very liberal patronage oxtendcd'to him in the past, and as he has now titted up a new shop on WATER .IAMRR Mmttumb, ho rcspectt‘ull a continuance of the same ‘or tl llaviug cvcry facility and good ma now prepared to supply Carriages, 1 in as good style as on of the Island, and n .1011 WORK ofa attended to. PAINTING also done in the best style, and ()L1) “'AGGONS ,nnd SLIGIUIIS ninth! to look as good as new. 11. W. 111LSON. Summerside, Fob. it, 1867. 6m requests future. r 11 he is s, 0., up in any part reasonable terms. inds in his line strictly FLOUR, WINE, SPIRITS, OlIlOERIES, &O., 6.6. "E Subscriber oil‘s or sale at his Store in \Vuter Street, llbls. Extra Flour, Hbla. Fine do Qtr. Cask: 1’ Qtr. Casks l'uns. Rum Superfine (10., Qtr. Casks Sheiry, llluls. (iin,. ; Wes Scotch Whiskey; ' ‘ es 1’an llrundy; Cases Dar Claret: (Ibosts ll. h (-110. 1tice(Arracan); 110ch English (1 nice mer (assorted); chs Coleman‘s Mustard; lloxcs , do. Starchl llags Pepper (unground); Cases Sardines, All). lloxcs; Cases Black Lead, 7 lb. Packages; Boxes Soup; Bbls. “biting Soda; Bales Corks; t‘niln Manllls llepc, (assorted sizes) ; Coils hem da. [do- . Bundles nkum (best navy), he” &c., «to. DOUGLAS M. 11 RRINGTON. Ch'town. Water Street. b. 1, 1867. M 8. 1 the subscriber, on the usual to 13 Panchso Prlrs HOLMSES- ll. .1. RICIIARIHON. Boxes Grain Sacks; N STD!!! and t‘ ' st‘mitcnstnn Jones: a“ "turmeric-636m), i 7 ‘0 '7 V Summersitle, an. 10, 1867. a u IIIflIlKMIIII a I find good tit-comma on. us uunrucrl wm Ion. connection with the "0‘"th an e a: o a" if Clearing Out SALE! 'Iu Order to make Room for A NEW SUPPLY ! 1 11a Subscriber will as" m AlT‘TlON, on russoav the 12th day 01 MAR( 11 next, his entire stock oi GOODS, —-consisting in part. of— DRY GOODS, in Grcyand White Cottons, Prints. Alpnccas. Cobourgn, Lustrer, Furniture Cotton, Striped Shining, Sheeting, (very good) Tablo Cloths, Bed Ticking, Plain and Fancy Flannel, Jean, Cusblnn, Ladies Travelling Bags, Gents Carpet Bags, Towels, Cotton Warp, Dress Silk, Win- cey,11erages. Cotton and Linen Hind- kerchicfs, Lining Cottoti, Russel Cord. Mantlcs, MantleLloth, Parnsols, (a great varicty)1liuidin, Holland, Linen, llosc, (Ladies 6. Misses) Boots 6-. Slippers. Artificial Flowers, Lace & Cap Borders, Gloves. Ready Made Clothing, in Coats, Vests, PantsuO/v} ContS, llnts, &c., Flannel Shirts, .incn Shirts, Home made 11 out «in Shoes. Clothsrln Black and Fancy Doeskin - Black Broad 5} th, (ver ‘. ’ I Cups, Sn . ’. ‘ Settr, Tea Pot etts, Tumblers, Sa Dishes, Preserve Di - , Soup ’l‘oureeus, Wine Glasses, 1t Stands, a nice assortment of lie sene Lamps. Hardware, in Locks. Screws, Planes, Draw Knives. Trowcls, Axes, Kettles, Pitch Forks, Scythe Snathcs, Nails, Hammers, chisels. Paint Brushes. Squares, Adzcs, Saucepans, Shovels. Eliptic Springs, llingcs, Saws, Slices, Spirit Levels, Augurs, liroadAxes, Frying Pans, Scythcs, Side Springs. —Also—— 10 Yarmouth Stores 3 Fairbank's Platform Sedes. 1 sett lilacksmitb's Tools, 1 set ’1 It Spring Steel, llistcr Steel, Axe Steel. A large assortment of Iron, suit- able for carriage makers use, &e. 300 Bush. Liverpool Salt. Bbls of Ships Varnish, Bbls American Tar 8: Pitch . TERMS—All stuns under 20s cash: over that amount credit to 1st November on ap- proved joint notes, The sale will commence at ten each morn- ing and to continue from day to day till the whole is disposed of. Sale Positive 1 No Reserve 1 ! REUBEN TUPLIN. Margate, New London, Feb 21, 1867 3i Schooner for Sale. 7 1115 “STAR OF THE SEA," 58 Tons . Registar, now laying in Charlottetown, Four Years old, was built in N Brunswick out of the best ‘ ' ‘ well found. CIIORS. and SAILS, One 7 inc 1.; l p, 90 fathoms, will be sold with r without the Vessel. For price and further particulars apply to W. 1!. Dean, Esq., in Charlottetown, or to the owltcr REUBEN TUPLIN. Margate, New London. lllnrgntc, Feb. 21, 1867. 3111 F HERRING AND SALMON TWINES; I Set. Lines and Trawl Hooks ; S ,. od “ Gundry's " Cod Linc Suoods (for Gaugings); 1 Common and Galvcnizcd Rout Nails ; 8 Copper lloat Nails and Itoves ; 6 Boat Compasses; Mauilln Rope; 7 Paints and Oils; Putty; Sheet Zinc. The Largest Supply yet Imported. II. E. STARBIRD dz. CO. “City Hardware Store." Ch‘town, Feb. '21, INT. 6in —Conpetition Stumped. ROOT AND B NGH! And get your and all other we”: BLOCKS. And get them when you want them, too.’ That's What’s the Matter! Terms Liberal. Sammsrsih Block Shop, Water Street. Feb. 21, 1367.. 3m N OTIOE. TOLEN from my Sleigh, while at Mr. Euasow‘s, St. R snor‘s, on TUESDAY ’3 FALO . “£011.31!- 1 be given nnation n o the ofl‘cnder DANIEL GREE.'. Sumlncrsida, Feb; 21, 1867. tf M ..—-_—._‘1_~.. For all descriptions of JOB go to the JOURNAL orrtctz. to any pcno that will le or offenders. “ Ab! you have not noticed the aginlng [have been 'ust the least bit rain in im- all df you saw it—thongh Julia your are sun Mar aret does not love me began teasing me about my admirer as this willmnks it easier ,..-_... -... --. .-_.-._._. AL, ’l‘llL’ltSl).\Y, Flauntanr 23, our. 2. Bark! “Barn! Bark!!! l : 1500 Cords Ill » \ (9 7 ‘1”: Subscrib t‘OX'l'RM ‘S with parties r the above eomplinu-ut oi' BARK. which will be let in lots for ’l'lllR'l‘Y CORDS and upwards. Further particgars will be made known on application: to Subscriber at the Ctrv "l‘ssstrzuv. ' \Y. B. %WSON. Pli'town, Feb. 7, 1867. . fl Liverpool to St ‘11]; BRIGT. "CON classed A l Lloyd's be despatche a above 11 APRIL no. . “My proved a fart sailer. This vcsse For freiglit, y in Liverpool to DAVID Cameos. So ' 62 00., South John Street, or here to the owner, JOHN LEFL’RG Y . Summersidc, Feb. 14, 1867. ~L0ND0N’7I'RA131‘3'R. TO CIIARLOT'I‘E’I‘OWN DIRECT BEONA , A 'ears, ALLAN 111-) first class sailing B' 1, at English Lioy s t aurumm, C 1 tons, will 511' about tho/1’ , . 11., 7., “'1” ho des- . its-ruling shippers will GOODS aiongsidc at an n accommodate a few passen- urther particulars apply to Messrs. Duncantlt (‘o.. East India Avenuv, adcnhsll Street, London, (1. 15., or to JAMES I). MASON, Charlottetown, I’. E. 1. Feb 7, 1867. u' Liverpool 1116 well known A 1 C ipp DIN/2‘, Latvn' a K10 Port, on or about? he 1 For Freight o . s g to Messrs .1113 ll Chaiurers; hcr‘ y in Liverpool E. 6; Co., 'l‘rutl'ortl the undersigned. ' JAMES C. POPE. (.‘h'Town, Jan 25, 1867 2m REGULAR LINE OF S and ULASC amlwill rat 1' 1st Al'le nc. . FROM LIVERPOOL : The A 1 Ship L. C. OJI'EN, 1110 tons regis- tcr, coppcred, Robert Fraser, Commander FROM GLASGOW’ : The. Herque EMPRESS, 380 tons register, 3.3 11 liurcau Veritas, John Uillis, Com- mander Iluth these Vessels have first class accom- modation for Passengers For Freight or Passage apply in Liverpool to Messrs William Stewart & (.‘o, 'l‘ratlbrd Chambers, South John Street; in Glasgow, to James Keiso, Junr, Union Street; or in Charlottetown, to L. C. OWEN. WlLLlAM WELSH. CharlottetowlLJfliU, 1567. 2m [jun 31 LUMBER—YARD. TIIE SUBSCRIUEI "RS FOR SALE ‘llAllL()'1"l‘E'1‘OWN, eir respective ports on the BER, consisting of Pine d: Sonics Boards, Deals, Bcantling Laths, Pulling-s, Shingles, Smdding &01 pa" Lumber constantly k on hand. JAMES CALDWELL. CASH Puma-(.- ' 14m G F0 oppuy: s' e co 1' William Tuplin, limp, Incas rs“: Apply to ' 1‘th1 .6 BARNARD. Summersirle, Feb. 7, 1b67. tf For sale by ‘ BENJAMIN ROGERS. Alb‘rton, Jan 31, 1867 . Labrador" JUST RECI-il ' ‘1); or from "an - 100 Bbl. . Price 30s o British 5:. American Ilouso Nov 22. 1866 and 1.1111661! ofsll dimensions and des- criptions. [59' Older! for early shipment will re— ccire prompt attention. I‘cb. H, 1M7. 7 3105111 »- JOIIN . IIOI’RIETOR. Permanent ranqlcnt Boarders will utluu. Good Stables in connection with tho HOTEL, and a careful llostlcr always in attendance. Ch'tnwn, Feb. 14, 1197.7} if L1 ' Oraugs d1 ‘ . . a. war-son. years older than eyond a sister : a i ‘l’ruvisluns. Leather, llides, l v I i DOUGLAS’S FACTORY: AND into my ctory, and having a large stock of the rious kinds of wood,1 feel confident to able to sell at wholesale, to the Trade, reaper than can be bought in any other market, at first cost. W“ TURNING and SAWING in all the various branches, done at this establishment . GEORGE DOUGLASS. Charlottetown, 7. 1867. KIRKWOOO, messroms & on. Jilour, product, Emitter, AND GEN ERAL Commission Merchants, MONTREAL, - - - - - - - C. E. The most careful attention given to the execution of orders for Flour, Grain, Seeds, Coal Oil. and general Alert-liantlize. Freights secured and insurances ctl'eetcd at lowest current rates. Merchants in the Lower Provinces will 11nd it to their interest to forward their orders for lilourto us for execution, as an extensive acquaintance with Western Millers, and as Agents for some of the most pular Brands in Canada, we can with 86“)? sure them of every satisfaction. Remittances nst ortlt‘rs wise provider Exchange, llruils on ' to a 1 market, prcse required. Consignmcn of Fish, Cad Oil, &c.,carc- fully realized, and returns made with the utmost promptitude, or applied according to the wish of consignors. Charges duly made for actual disbursements and oouuuissions notorcrthose of responsible Houses in the line. Unquestiouable referuces given when required. KIRKWOOD, LIVINGSTONE & CO. 5021 St. Paul Street, Montreal, C. 1:1. February 7, 1867. Mechanic’s Fis ting Company. Her 1 IRELS of ’Islaud Fat Her- d low. Apply to So .re- FALCDNER & Co.‘S. Charlottetown, Jan. :1, 1867. t1. 1 v AA LASY PLACE. ‘VANTED GIRL of good principles and ofp ' systematic habits, to act as vant in thelsottsc ofthe Subscriber. None nc apply who cannot do a Lseumn‘ Nun's rk thoroughly. There are no children to attend to, and a boy or man is generally kept. 5 J. W. FOIISYTIIIS. St. John‘s Rectory, } St. Eleanor's Feb. 6, 1867 AOMINISTRIITI LL persons against tl TAYLOR, ‘ut hereby requ' :2” r the same to the undersigned d tt It ,within two callcntlar months from it 11s date; and all persons in- debted to said Estate, are requested to make immediate payment. ANNIE TAYLOR, Atltlliuistratrix. Summerside, 7111 Feb. 1867 . tf. TIOE. legal demands late HENRY e, deceased, are Mrs. [YAR- ngainst the deceased. are BA A'A .lIt‘lA' hereby require Subscriber. at ' ‘, duly attested, within two CALENDAR ONTIIS from this date, and all persons. ndebtod to said Estate are required to make Immddiatc payment. JAM CA M PRELL, Executor. St. Eleanor‘s Nov. ‘29, 1866. 1y Administration Notice. LL persons lndcbtc t the ESTATE of STE 'IN \\ ALL. late of Richmond, 1 9, den - 'c re roquestod ' bent; and those , having 9 against the said Estate, are ed to luruish the same duly attested t the undersigned torscttle- Iuent. JAMES HALL, Administrator. Richmond, Lot 19, Dec. ‘20, 1866. NOTICE l ‘1119 Subscriber int to concentrate all his llusinens in um orside. has REMOVED l S'I‘O ‘. RADIO from St. l‘ilt'anor‘ bustle-SI there. ’l'herefore. ‘btcd to him at big lateest- .iilca'nor‘s, by Book Account I t'lauthlll please call upon Mr. JAan r: ., tho ('lerk ot‘ the Commis- sioner's Co , and [MEG payments of their respective amounts rou'ruwrrn, to prevent cxprnst-s, as Mr. Reid is authorized to collect fill amounts without mspo: t of persons. JAMES CAMPBELL. January 31, 1867. ss Shop. [c to inform the 7 ‘lllv‘. Subscriber l gs I inhabitants ofN W '11 N and sur- rounding placo that l Opened ' out; Shop at Ch I cw London, where he hop by strict nld punctual ltlon- thin to his 6 n s, and acute charges, toW merit a share of. ublic onnge. JAS. SENCABAIYGII. Clifton, New London, Oct. 25, “Wt-4f. try the subscriber. by Book account, or notes of ban s sudvto make 1M- LL pors W I LLIA mptles Us purse into his head contents phi-re nobody can an them." So says Fr Iia. However. be sure and than empty it to your creditors pocket. 'IIIOMAS HALL. Bummer-Lie, Jan. to, 1867. 'Tliit—Ihfioiiifiifltlan ! ‘ fHO made s ps’ of 51 rliis Itoy Ly air of Hoot: rs = S = e: 9 took a round operation. about tut-ans ng formerly occupied by .1. PM“ nd adjoining the Store recently oe- eupicd by A. Waugh ubflro From the facilities which we possess, of furnis ing a. C L BA R and IIISAL’I‘IFL'L Lllil £85, In the very latest style of the art, we can assure those who favor us with a call, that they will discover something never before witnessed in Sunnuerside. PICTURES TAKEN A'l' UNIS DOLLAR A DUZKNHI Remember, For three week.- previous to the close of navigation. “ (lftliose.forwbotu we fond emotions cherish, Secure the Shadow, are the Subltanrc perish." Dont all rush in at Once! WELLS tit JOHNSON. Summersidc, Nov. 15, 1866. WALK RIGHT IN! ! ' IlE subscriber takes pleasur informing the people of then lCInIt [lull he has opened/12w ’1‘ ll 1: TA 1!- LISIIMHNT A'I‘ CROSS. where he WI a te _ still] and des- patch to 11110 er's at. befivored with. sa'rtsrnc'rrou ensues». ‘ WILLIAM COLLINS. Albrcton. Nov. 28, 1866. Stray Shee ’ W0 EWE ' Subscribe? I '1 months. 0 come and prove pro rt) . pa 1: , and take them “Wily. es‘nrnrnnrzr- Kensingtn , ‘. 31o Stray Cattle. STRAY Red and White llFI ‘IiIt,m.1rk- 1‘, ed on the cars,nnd a1 . IE 1.1., rising a ll two years old, hav been ubscribers premises for tw ouths. '1‘ owner is re- quested to co and pay c res 1d take them away; 6th rw' ~ AL‘ttrtoN, at War ntuur next, the an order from a istiee of the Peace having been obtained for that purpose . CHRISTOPHER CAIIRIGAN. Palmer's Road, Jan 31, 1867 \ ANTan ,md by the next, at Summerside from 26 to 16 inches. ( JAMES L. IIOLMAN. Summerside, January 8, 1867. MAILS. Winter Arrangement. V ‘llli MAILS for the neighboring Provinces and the UNITED STATES, will, until further notice, be made up and forwarded from the General Post Office, Charlottetown, every Tuesday, Thursday and Sll urday even- ing. at 8 o'clock. Mails for FOUNDLA ' be made n at 8 p. or I: aturday, Thursday, Fob. Saturday, " 9 Thursday, Feb. 21, Saturday, “ 23, Thursday, March 1, Saturday, “ 9, Thursday, “ 21, Saturday, " 23, Thursday, April 4, Saturday, “ 6, P. DESRRISAY, Postmaster Gun. (lea. Post (lilies, Ch'townfiknfi, 1867. 811. 9 liplrrcl L'I-ZTT “ER- 50 Q1 ' Y CODFISIL On sale by It. A . STRONG ‘1. BRO. Sunimcrsidc, Oct. 4, 1866. N EVV GOODS. V ‘llli Subscriber has just ' and well selected as - , orthonwarc, etc., etc. which he will warrant so tell for CASII as cheap as any in Town or Country- C.’ MCLENNAN. I" you want a GOOD OVERCOAT. t‘ht‘np, go to C . MuLENNAN. F you want some of that TEA which has the name of being the BEST in Town, you will and it at. C. McLENNAN‘S F you want good GREY COTTON, cheap, call at i C. McLBNNAN‘B. Summer-side. Nov 22, 1866 LL person who we . to the Stlbsct‘i )b' account, or otherwise, pr E 1st, 1866. In: positchly Delay wt 1 o X I“. .10”; HOMER, M. I). or. 15, 1866. N. ll.—M dirsl Othcc over the Store of Messrs. Green & Schunnsn. llcaidcnec at the Cmrros lion-It. ww‘t‘flftfl'“ PER Barque ” [Isms "'1 c Subscriber has received : 15 Chests 8 ucho superior) Mlillla’l‘E 1‘ ME save canon-es so half 5 Bbls 3C k 1 as . 1 Sue I; I ans Confectionery, 3 Is- 2 mm. 1.1n-e'ea on. 1 Do. Putty. m" ‘3‘, Isle Low. * ‘ [J o s \vldir'tliygfid her. And he is mime-r 11? And her age, tho—for Margaret is nearly twu I, you know. Mario. lint . 1"Readtltal, Margaret! it Is neharming s vecimen n1 womanly faith and honor. \es. read it, 1 say; and il you have a par tit-lo of malice in our nature, you Will not be sorry to do yoursslfsvengsd t“ he - l ban ed into English: “ “'r(\;'l(l‘ it gory dangerous. yourvwr‘ I - 11- Ms est . , Milli}. Bia‘imsti rsyplled. that it seemed more danger-custodian as.»