3 » > end ; Times of Elijah tue Tishbite ” on Thursday ‘ LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH New York, Dec, 27, Financial crisis prevails in Havana. Se ‘ray Banks #as)x whed. A seucrai ¢ ash ON pee ed. Maximilien rerains in Mexico. He will sulmait the contianance of the Empire or Re- Ter ble massacre occurred on the 2lad inst. near |ort Phil Rearvev. Cyulonel Nolletterman, Capt Brown, Liew. Grannard and amety iat try Low public tu the voice of the peupic, and cavairy were surreended bv tue anes anlevery eae killed. Gold 134,. Loxpox, Dec. 24. The Tieert considers affairs of the Holy See in @ eritical condition, despite tranquil appear ii ances, 7 or Wa cepy trou the S. Joka Telegraph of the Doth west. the following well deserved meed of ————— CLULY COUNCIL. Dee. 8th, I8G6, The draft Bye-lay for loaning tae City Wharts, was read a seoond Cine aod ordered to be engrosa- fed. The aubjeet of subletting Queen's wharl was then cousideted. LC tail, beg, addressed (he Ceunei, and contended that be leased the said Whart in let ower name. and net ter the Losten / Steamboat Company,--he had ne autherity trou said company te lease the wharf, and acted entive- ly on bis Own rexpeusibility in the watter; he contended, therelore, that Uhe said company had juve right te the whart, aud that they had not acted it geed faith with him about the matter, and he weuld claim hia privilege te hold the whart as per ewer. JS. Carvel, kesq » Agent fer the Boston | Steamboat Company, coutended that the whart | Was leased for that Company--that thei object bin seeking? an extension of the lease was to make very extensive lnprovements by enlarging the | wharf, and, as far as practiouble, iwereuse the pub | praive te Capt. Evans, of the Steamer “ Princess ef | lic accommodation at that whart; they alee eou- i dee — Tue Halitas papers of Twead ‘y publish the fol- bowie stafetoenut, whieb ix exceedingly creditable te tae hueranity of Capt, Rvans—au officer who, eines eatling ia New Krauaswick waters, has euc- templated extending the whart seme thirty at forty feet tewards the channel of the river, and dredge the dock, and reef a portion of the whart psome considerable discussion as tothe most desie- able measure to adopt in regard te the matter in i: order to protect the property of shippers. Atter | eveded in ecoomphahing what many persons in his @esition bate attempted without success > he has been euabied lascite beth his employers and | the pable in the most eflimieat wanuer. Phe Maiitas papers say— dispute relative te aad wharf, the Council decided that the City wharts should de let at public au tien te the tughest bidder, as soon as the present lessee would surrender hia right to the same; but as the present lease would not expire Gil Jgoe, “din T dy . ap . : uw Thureday laet, as the steamer “ Princess InGs, no action could be taken by the Couneil, ot Wales a *bharlettetown te Pictou, thee Captain observed a evhuunet ashore ou Goveruor's laland Reyf, show- He had nene ef the steamers crew to epare, bet with a prompt ness whieh is characteratic of that woble captain ¥ len aug eignals of distress vapable af rendering to bis bellew seamen ty distrem, Cayt. asceisliance the erew proceeded te the weeek, ut we have mol ae set heard the reealt of their humane efforts, vn ber vey age.” - -7“—ee- - Nevet Rerun Mareu.—aA <u 3 revel, last week af Montreal between lwo genticme:) at presest m that city, mvelving the endurance and rapidity officing of two firetclaw breeeh-logding rifles, vias the Mallord and the Paluer. The ageut of the former, Me. Alterd, ot New York, was challenged by a gentleman owning the bat cer, teu fire one thousund (1,000) consecutive rounds, which ke af ever accepted, andou Friday last the | match come of at Point St. Chades, tn presence of a nember of gentlemen intervsted in such »at- ters. The fitting commenerd at 3p. m., at given signal, aud resulted as followe:;—At the 31th round the Palmer cule gave ent completely, the Hailard rifle havuig fired ut that time about 500 shetea, ‘The eweer ot the Palmer rifle insisted on the Ballard coutinaing. suppowing to disable i before the 1.000 pound could be fired: buat in [hi ue was mistaken. Mr. Allord thetetore continues wutilae bad fired 1.023 rounds, which he had completed mm enc Aeur and furty-foar minutes Chie extraordinary teat of fring 1,025 rou consequtively in se shaft a space of time aa our hour aad forty-four uieutes (averaging about 10 shota a minute) ie werthy of particular ete ad recerd in tite anal of rifle shoo i.g it tily establishes the value of the Ballard rifle and its claim tet capidity of firme and endurance, ar it Was wet in aay way injured or the working parte| Evans returued te Chafietttcteown, when, on w staiewent of the case, & wituber of men velunteered to gu off to assist According!) a beat was manned and Che stemmer wee. by this meats, detamed some (ie rife match. of aud af the present moment im | pertant avd interesting character, was made up ds | Ca . Ew 7 at ial spt. Evans, was on passage trou! gyleas the leasee should choose te uive up bus lease cuding ae above. Dee. 15th, 1866 His Worship the Mayor presiding. Minutes of last meeting approved. His honor the Reeorder read anengtosted copy ofa Bye-law in amendaeut te the law relating te the City Wharses. Said te His Exeeliency the Lieut. Governor i Council tor approval and confirmation The aecessity of a greater number of Gas Street Lampe was then made the subject ot cou- sideration aud discussion ; atte: the portions of the City which most required gas light. it was erdered that, tour additional Gas Lamps the corner of Grafton and West Street, near the jresidence of Ko Sloggett, Esgr.; one at Sam's bridge: oue at King’s Square: ue at the coruer Dorebester and Unlishere’ Street, near the resi denee of the Rev MeNeill's Reading Reom, Dorchester Street, in accordance wiih the proposition presiously sub- mitted The subject of a “Union Protection Company’ Wee breaght to the wotice of the Board, by Mr [| B. Moore, whe, by 1 , Couneil, relative to the advantages te be derived | trou an organization of that kind in cases of fire a . | He explained the object of the protection com: | | pany, namely, the protection und safe keeping ot jturmture, goods, &e, af fires: aud the preven- tien of that destruction of property which se fre }quently occurs tn times of excitement at fires | Un motos it wae ordered that, on the production of the rules and regulations of the suid Society, the Council will introduces a Bye-law authorizing | the formation of the said Union Protection Com pany. Adcjourned sine die A. MeNEILL, Reporter. Seo onan At the Annual Communication of St. John's Ledge of Free and Accepted Masons, held o Chursday evening, December 27th, it being St | } a Jonu's day, the following efficers were duly in- «or lock im the least deranged by the very severe | atalled by P.M. Adam Murray: test te which they were subjected. ——_—_— —@ 44> o-—— | USrTacsTWORTHY CHARACTER OF THE A r-| Zante’ Caere TeLecnams.—The press of the | Britiah Provinevs, and partiweularly the jrornatiote| «t Canada sre complaining of the manuet in which the uews by the Atlantic Cable ts coasplied for the United Statee warket, and then transaitted threughewt the Uritixh Previnecs It is net etrourh that cuiemportant tes of tntelligrace are made (0 tate the place of interesting matter. but des} patches relating te the aeost series subjects are diable ta ewery shade of eeret, teow slight unis: preeentations te dewuright falerhewed. As au ine stance of Ameticaniting English news, the Toronto Leader prowasices the assertions in the cable dew | watch regarding the Kefras demonstrations in wonden, rat (he American Bag was borne above the uniew jack, gud feat the wands played the ~ Wearicy of the Greet.” as labricalions to tick!- the vanity of war weighbours; Gul, as Lie Ollew at TVieres teutarke: — ' “Perhaps tue worst of all our grievaners against the American wews mongers i¢ Chat Che «neoetions are teeeived tu Eogiand as a toleral): aecrurale Canadian affair: We baceiseett tn by guue days our tai Prowtn dismissed with a twrive line paragraph of either jenrgnifiesat teuth ot aecthies ous talectioud, at thy eud of a colterun ar mace of American of Uae Malet ewe tu the Beitmeh jouruals, aid tierw tha the Atlantic euble bas coaie te the service of Ube prees, “ae ate will ekposed te the ahheyauce mn Canadian uews veing con through a Yankee filte ere it reaches the Ke glish readee. represewu! alien wl Time and the progress of evente will work a | The discussion ef Conte eration will tevee the papers of Uae wether cout try te become more lanliar with British Anse ricau Oilaire. and even the everbearing lone © American datesarn aud publicists towards Eng dand will tend te lead the British people to muah Ubemseives mote and more wequamted with thes: ielivw-subjects on this side of the Atlantic. Th: Protulype refers to the good effeets of Me. McGee » having encouraged a tice exchange between the | Canadian and the Maritiaie Prewince newapaperts | aud suggests that the hen. gentleman should urge | & like exchange oo the attention af the Brith: press un the veces of his viet to England. The ides ie vadeubtedly a good owe" The evil abeve retecered ta applies to all th: Colvnies more ot less, and the sewuer it ia reme died the better. -_—_— = AMenics tN Minitartne. — A great nations park is tu be established in Washingt. A co rrepoudent saya thal Mix proposed to amake tlhe purk « “working wedel” of the United State« “Ww delineate, i net tia reproduce in minature, eure ler these evita. the topegramiy af the contioent ; te aee Huron and 2 Outario in reduced scale upon a living wap some we miive long, net in Water coders, but in the eleuwut itelf— te lead a tay Mixstesippi, (rom its baby aurerry in the Kecky Mouwuiains, or rea foc’ throagh a little continent to a emall Galf o Mesicw. Tie St. Lawrenee and the Colorado and ali other great rivers, are representes by aiuiec streas; and all of the States and Terri tories gre te be represented, preseeving Luew rela tive peertion und proportion. Li te proposed tha Sueseums shall be erected upon cach of these littl Pepteecutative tract«, aud that the State and ettigens shall be inwited te contribure te Uae cabtuets eperimens «i the catural and artilicia production ut the States reptesented.” 5 = - Pie Pamasvavan Wan —Ly way of Lisbon wr Rate highly Wupertant news from the eat of War on the Hie Purana te Oetober IX, and from Rie Janeire to Neweuber YY. to the following elect :—" The republic of Buliwia, which protest. ed Szamet the triple aitiance formed ag stat Pata kway, hae concentrated an army upon tue frontier wf the Argentite province of Jujay, and threatens tu invade the Argentine Contederation. lntelli- Metew teerived here from the seat of war an neuneds that ow the 13th of October the Para auayane beubarded the Biazilian intrenched camp, placed under the command of Baron Porto Alegre.” - Se AIP Go ——- YOUNG MEN'S CHKISTIAN ASSOCIATION AND LITERARY INSTITUTE. De. Young delivered bis lecture on the “Lite —— \ eMing. He first referred tw the Inepication of _ the divine reeurds, which furnishes a sufficient A sla Ss lat egies : Merntee tor the reerption of all historeal or i incidents there in recorded, The Seoent of Kiijae given in the Book ov Kings, ia . perivetly reliable. Dr. Young thea tra- ted the bistery of the prophet as then recorded, froun the time that he ¢ introduced to our notice hike anutiver Melehizedet, till having accomplahed bis work upon earth, that God whem be long and faithfaits served carried bim to bisueelf in a eta- Pet of fire. There are uauy remarkable imei- dents in the lile of thie godly man, such as bis ; against Ablab, bie restoration to tile of the widow's aun, lie coutests with the Prophets of Baal, dee., upon which the lectucer dweit, and from whieh he deduced sue impor- feat practical lessons. The subject wasoue sng: eee macy valuable thuaguta which might litued to a _—. and Dr. Young.p . ve of Elgai's thotury, ‘whieh ‘all Ua oumg cared gureual. The weual prayer meeting will be held on the rung ot New Year's Day; and the anongl om 46 the Association for the election wf office and the tracssetion of ordinary business, 9 Thureday event at, in the le ; 7 Seals ng caee ts Sheet Tom fe ———— — : achcamer Edwin and Eca, owned by Su bomon Shutet. Enq . Southport, ou her way ya t Ubarlottetown, yuable to make 7 » War stranded on Vhureday night laet wear Caave Cove. She had « curgo ut fish, de, NMS. bus wh-+her the ¢eased will be « tutal we va able to learu.— Pat. «se ‘ fF Pa all fairness, I must say that the represeniatives H. E. Starbird, W M., C. W. Stantord, 8. W., A. P. Strauburg, J. W., A. N. Large, Treasurer, Jobo Cameron, Secretary, J.G. J. Weldon, T. D., A. A. Raldwin, J. D., DP. M Fraser. Orgauist, LS MeNutt, Marshall, Charles Weldon, T. 5. James Beales, J. 3., James Couvell, Tyler. After the closing of the Lodge, the brethren, with « portion of the members of Victoria Lodge | partook of their usual annual Dinuer, which was previded by Mr. Murphy, of the * N. American Hetel.” repaat been spread in this city, and it ie needless Seldom, if ewer, had a more attractive po add, the company eujoyed theaselves as only Masons can ce. CORRESPONDENCE. eee To tHe Epviror or THE Examines. Sir,— | peace We the friends of the Government fre jueutiy boasting of the flourishing state of the trexsary ; but if we are to jud se of the state of the pubiie huauces by the diiliculty which contractors find in getting their pay from the Government for work done, the funds in the Treasury must, indeed, be at « luw ebb. How is it if Government is so flush of money that they cannot pay the contractur for buildin, the Sturgeon River Bridze? That work was done long since aceording to the specification, | sud why is the contracter not paid off? The | Georgetown Drill Shed has been finished for a| considerable time, and the contractor has not} yet received the price of the materials bought | fur it. Nor are these the only contracts which | are left in the same way. The Government | contract for all the public works they require, | and leave it to the poor contractor and his | workmen to provide the funds out of their ewn | pockets. If they would only pay up when the | work was completed we would not complain ; but this we can't get them to do; perhaps the Commissioner of Public works has some private | contracts of his owu which must be attended | te, or ae some of the more knowing ones say, | the Government want to close up their accounts | for this year before they pay off these balances, and they will then appear as a part of next | year’s debt, which the next Government will) hear have to pay; and as the next Government will | be formed in all probability from the Liberal) Party, it will make their first year’s expenditure | , appear pretty larze. | P wae, aad We are beginning to wake up, Mr. Editor, as | the Government will find when they go to the Polls, where we will settle accounts with them shortly ; and where they will fiud many of the | same mind as yours, King’s Counts, Dec. 22, 1866. : ‘aiiaiainom J {Fon Tih EXAMENER. J Happening to be in King’s County on the day of the Council Election, I paid a Visit to the polling division at Montague Bridge. In for the different candidates were very fair and impartial wea. But was there no partial men at that polling division? Let us see; there was an old lame manu present whom they call Squire S.C. What was his conduct during the day? Often when Mr. McDonald's agent was questionin a voter as tu his qualification, Syaire C. was heard to say, “Oh, she isa goud woat, Tam,” and often he limped up to the window and asked the voter to sell him his pro- perty for £100. I was surprised at the for- hearance of Mr. McDonald's agent. No doubt he knew the old fugie, aud the interest he had at stake better than I did, being # stranger in | that locality. I enquired who this notable character could possibly be; and, Sir, my curiosity was satisfied when J was informed that this same Squire C, was an Ecder ina Church in that loeality—that his son was Com-| missioner of Roads, and that the son was pre-| sent in the room the whole day while the votes were taken. Is it not surprising how those petty office holders fear the loss of a vote? That they would have the impudence to present them- selves in front of the voters while they were | voting, is more than any man having the least | spark of fair play within him, would ever think of doing. Hoping this public exposure of such das- taraly conduct will preveut a like occurrence in future, at election contests, I remain yours, A TRAVELLER. Dee. 20th, 1865. Hien Leving.— Phe cost of livmg im New York at the present time ts almost incredible, and it ie astonishing where all the money come from te support such extravagance. Furnished houses in fashionable avenues rent for $1,000 per mouth. A family living at one of the large hotels pay $700 per week for rooms and beard. The ave rage price for large rooms and bowrd in the prin cipal hotels cannot be leas than $150 per week for wan aud wile. —_——-~» e+ ——— The advertising pages af the English portion of the great catalogue of the approaching Paris ex- hibition has beeu taken by a apeculative printer in London, whe announces the following modest prices for advertisements :— Pome ..ccee cecscccesces etoce he, Bye law was passed and ordered to be Cranamitied | sane debate, as to! be placed in the following heeulities, viz: one on! D Fiuzyerald, and alee one at! permission, addressed the | i throagh the whole course of his long life, proved ELECTOR. | J a = - — — Raripiry or TRavRutine in 1865.—A man ‘The Centre of . can now travel round the world in about LOO days, touching twice at Europe, once at! Airiwa, twice at Asia, four tunes at Austra. lusta, and four times at Amerien. Thirty | years ago & mail packst took forty duye to | reach America trom England ; now a person can travel by sea nearly ten times that dis. tance in a little more than ¢wiee the time. | on -—-_> | A Brier Boy.—A rather good stery ia told | of Bistnark. He is aad to be partial to brandy, and before leaving Berlin for the seat of war al lithe sou of his asked hun bew long he would be wuway. He rephed that be did net know. There- Upon & servant came In te luquire how uiany bot: | tea of cognac were to be packed up in the} Count’s lugevage. "Twenty-four," was the | auewer. “Ab, papa,” cried out the young Bis. | marca, “now TD know hew long you ure to be! trom home—tweulty-tour days.” | +e > - Simece per Eereervat.—The entire free. | dom trom all) deleterious ingredients renders “ Brown's Bronchial Troches$’ or Cough and! Voiwe Lozenges, a sate remedy for the most} delicate female, or youngest cuild, and has caused | them to be held in the highest esteem: by Singers, | and Public speakers generally. fa Coughs, beri | tation of the Throat caused by Cold, or unusual Kaxertion of the socal organs, in speaking in pub. | hie, or singing, they .produce the most beneficial | results, —_- Ane You Distursep ar Nigur?—And| broken down of rest, by a child suffering and ery-| ing with the pain of Cutting Teeth! Ttae, ge at lonee and get a bottle of MRS WINSLOW'S | SUOTHING SYRUP. Tt relieves the little aul. | terer immediately. Lt eures wind colic, regulates the bowels, and is pertectly sale iu all causes. | Thirty-tive cents a bottle, _<—~— \ Holloway's Ointment and Pills. Ineontrover: | tible Priuciles AU aleets require for their cure | a free supply of pare blood and power in the lweal | nerves and vessels to build up the desired new | flesh. That Holloway’s remedies cau affect both | these objecta is naw an unquestioned fact, which has been proved beyond all deubt in both hema pheres, by the afflicted of both sexes. When a) sore appears on any part of the body except the | jleg it is always constitutional, and will need the umited influence of Ointment and Pils to heal it up; when the ulceration is ou the leg it may be j taerrely at bevcasl dilment which the Onntment un j aided, well aud diligently applied, is competent te cure. -— Se A POINT ON WHICH ALL PHYSICIANS | | AGREPF. | Out of ten thonsand regular physicians you can net tind one whe will vet say that stimulants and | invigerants are absolutely necessary to all medi- | eal practice. And yet in by gene years humane | practitioners have hesitated to administer them, | | because the ficudish ingenuity of wretches who! linake merchandise of human infirmities had so polluted and deteriorated thean that the remedy was as dangerous as the disease, This perplex- its ichappily dene away wiih, Physicians kuew, because the first analytical chemists of the age have demonstrated the facet, that HOSTET- | I TER'SSTOMACH BITTERS are absolutely and Jentirely tree frou ali pernicious elements. Henee | they have been introduced inte the United States Army, and are aceepted, whereou the tea Timmeny of the wise, the milelligent and the pile | authrepie ix rated at ite just value, ae the beat protective against and cure for all diseases arin: | ing frew impurity in the air or ether unhealthy | climate influences, that has ewer been tested by eXpericuce. Tn Cases of Dyspepsia aud Liver Complaint, We state without qualification «r reservation, that the Bitters are a nearly infal- hble as anything prepared by human skill can 21 | | _ + ee \ttraction!) “FLOUR: ~ DO) BBES. Choice Extra FLOUR, 2uu - QU) ‘ For Sale by The Centre Attraction, in town, for MILELINERY! this season, i8 certainly at ROBERT YOUNG'S. Phe hirwest variety and cheapest BONNETS & WATS HERRING. ure ulways 29 be tonud at 200 Bbla. new Bay of Island FAT HERRING, _ ROBERT YOUNG'S. se Selsey I. Cc. HALL Dee. 24, 1866. TOBALCO. 10 Boxes American FLAT TOBACCO, for Sale by 1. C. HALL. Superfine . “ I. C. HALL. enreenenemene: wpe nena If you want to bay Velvets or ‘Terrys, the best and cheapest are to be found at ROBERT YOUNG'S. The Largest and most Beautiful Assortment of Flowers & Feathers, is snve to be found af ROBERT YOUNG'S. All the — thineiin. ea Ribbons and Luces, Dee, 24, 1866. XMAS, REQUISITES. UNUN avd Layee Kt ALSINS, CUR- RANTS, Jordan Almondes, Filberts, Walnuts, Ground Spices, Mixed Spice, Essences, Baking Powder, Ground Rice, Cori Stareli, Farina, Can- died Citron, Lemon and Orange Peels, Maru lade, | Maccaroni, Vermecilli, Pickles, Suances, Olives, Cu to bo had ot pers, Carrie hy Anchovies, Sardines, Contee- LOBERT YOUNG'S. tionary, Rose Waiter Crackers, Treacle, Gelatine, eas KR IBERT YOUN te sat Isinglase, Nutmeys, Mace, Dried Herbs, Prepared Cochineal, Basket Salt, &e. &e. Ke. ! Wan. k. WATSON. Pownal Street, Dec, 24, 1806. ‘The cheapest and best place to buy Gloves and Hosicry ! is at Ln ROBER' P YOUNG'S. — Au immense Viriety of Stays, at all Prices, from 3s. 9d. upwards, at bhi ROBERT YOUNG'S. The favourite place, becunse the eheapest, to buy Cottons of all kinds, is acknowledged on all sides to be ROBERT YOUNG'S, ae El reece ep meremeagappmomnmsanaga somemaneene Christmas Presents !! NEW YEAR'S GIFTS!! In yrent variety, at HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, @Quecn Street. Dee 17. 1266, 4 fe 4 West Initia House, Upper Great George Street. CHRISTMAS, 1866. FENIE Subscriber offers for Sale, ut hi- Store, the following, viz: 11 Hhbds. Strong Demrara SPIRITS, Hides. Holland GIN, Casks Port aud Sherry WINE, Caska Llentuessey'« Dark & Pale Brandy, Casks Scotch Whigkey (Prime), Casks brish WHISKEY. 50 Doz. Edinburgh ALE, 6 Cases CHAMPAGNE, if yoa intend buying Coburgs or Winceys, you will do well te cwll at ROBERT YOUNG'S. uv If you want to see a stoek of Fancy Dress Goods, that is entirely ney, call ut ROBERT YOUNG'S. Every one knows that the largest, cheapest, aud faction from the BOOTS bouvht at ROBERT YOUNG'S. Bentiful Shawls & Maaitles, all quite new, at best assorted stock of . eet 4 © Blood’s xxx PORTER, I 100 P SKI i | s Cuses CLARET. is alwaee to be found at W Boxes BASES. 3 Bbis ee . tnibas <A woe wide RAISINS, Bays KICK, ROBERT YOUNGS.” | Go isoxes FIGS, Bues PEPPER, gpd : . Chests Superior TEA, A Mammoth stock of Bbls Crushed SUGAR, | Ca‘ks Washing Sopa, ‘ 2 : Hbds and Bbls. P. Re) Hihds and Bbhls, PR, Paper Collars and Cuffs, ot ae. VAC or both Ladies and Gentlemen, on band at 6 Bhi. Kerosene OTL, 6 Bbls. Red ONTONS, ae ain = “ROMERT ‘YOUNG'S. 2 Dow. Am. BROOMS, 20 Doz. Am. BUCKETS, ' oy . —Also— Ladies never fail to bave the most complete sutis-| 4 Jarge stock of Spices. Pickles, Frait, &c., &&.. suitable for the season. The above articles ure of the very best deserip- tion, and will be sold cheap for Cast. LEMUEL McKAY. Charlottetown, Dee. 17. 1866. 4A ‘ 4 FALL GOODS. B* various Ships from ENGLAND, Steamers from BOSTON and HALIFAX, I have received my be. [Dec 23 ROBERT YOUNG'S. | ae er: iy Married, ior ee Great peas in In Malden, Mass, U.S., on the 7th November, Maatle Cloths, } 1806. by the Kew J. BP. Powers, Mr Charice] | Appleyard, of Kuyland, to Miss Isabeila Rodd, of | | Churlotterown, PE f | | At Cape Traverse, on the I2th December, by | — | Philips Fo lrving, Esq . J. P., Mr, John Hall, ey | Miss Aunie Bo Hurl -yhoy, both of Summerside At the Manse, on the 26th inst., by the Rev | ) Themas Daunean, Mr Joseph 1. Trousdale, to Miss Jane Cameron. both of Crapand, Ou the 27th inst. by the ey. Thomas Dunean. Mr. Neil MeDougald, Lot 65, to Miss Ann Mac: | Nevin, Boushaw On the seme dav. by the Rev. Thomas Dunean, Mr. Alexander MeKionon, Rustico Road, to Miss} Anu Geod, Wiusleoe Koad ROR Re rR See AAAI OLE } Died, At Lot 16, on Tuesday evening, the Sth inet.. | after a severe illness of two days in tue SOth year of his ave. Me Archibald Campbell, an old and respectable inbabitant of that place. His cud war ' At Stanhope, on Friday, the 7th inst., after a short Hlnmess) Mary Anne. yopngest daughter of Mr James C. Lawsou, in the ee year of her age At Cove Head, on Thursday, the 2th imst., of measles, Me Willa Lawson. jr, aged oO} years At Kildare. Lot 4, ou the 2ist November ‘ast, Mr Patrick Cahill, aged 93 years, leaving a Widow and several children besidesa nmimerous circle of rela tives and fricuds, endeared to them by his many virtues of head and heart) Mr Calill wasa native of Bannow, Co. Wexford, Ireland, and emigrate? to this Island oore than fifty years since: und bimself te be one of God's noblest works—un honest main. EW. ADVERTISEMENTS, —_ To the Electors of the Second Legislative Councii District of King’s County. GENTLEMEN ; YUE limited time which [ eould devote toa cauvass of the District at this seusen, prevented me from calling personally eu many of you previous to the Election; bat L now desire to take the first opportunity of returning you my very sincere thanks for the generous and liberal support which you gave me at the Election just held; and L beg to wxsure you that | value it the more because it was so freely viven me. ft shall. at all times, be my vim, by supporting all measures of general benefit, and opposing all changes of the Constitution which we now enjoy. tv merit a continuance of your confidence. Ayain thanking you for the trnst yon have re posed in ime, | huve the honor to be, Gentlemen, Yours respectfully, A. A. McDONALD. Ceorgeta wn, 20 December. D866, LDdee. Bt, UstT RECELV WD aud vow tor Sale vn | usual terms :— 500 Bhis Superfine and Extra FLOUR, 200 sides SULE LEATHER, 60 chests ‘ aa. 10 half chests ‘ Congo TEA 7 hhds ‘ Seis 10 Bbis Bright SUGAR 12 bhds. Porto Kico MOLASSES, 20 coils Magillia Kope 2 boxes Gd@vendi<l Tobacco 30 doz Grain Sacks 10 boxes Clothes Pins A Lot of Green and Oak Window Blinds Dry Good in Grey and White Cottons, Coburys, Delaines, Liniues. &e Xe. WILLIAM DODD, Queen Sqaare. ix} patow Charlottetacen, Dee 3b 1866 Anh pat tw WAKKEN FrakM TO Let. © *EXUE Subscriber is prepared to treat) with persons DES ROUS OF LEASING For a term of Years. he abor e valuable Property. The present Tew- aut. Mr. ROBEKT MeMILLAN, will surrender his possession ou the dat of MAY next. For planus and particulars apply to ‘ ty CHARLES WRIGHT. Cvtewn, Dee 31, 1866 TO CUNTRALTURS. PPENDERS will be recerved until the Ist day of MARCIE next, for the erection of avew Bank Building, at the corner of Queen and King Streets, Charlottetown, for the use of the Hank of P. Eo Island. Plans and evecifications | may be seen on application to WM. CUNDALL, Cashier. Qith Dee. 1266, isl MONG Y: MONEY! A LL AUCOUNTS wot patd by the first £R% of JANCAKY, 18867, will be placed in the | hands of my Attorney for recovery. GEORGE COLES. 17th Dee., 1866 LEVEE. [3 Excellency toe Lieutenant Gover- nor will bold. a LEVEE at Goverameut House on TUbSDAY. the Int day of January next, (being New Year's Duy). atone o clock. — ‘ Each Gentleman is requested w be provided with a card, tu be handed to the Aide-de-Camp in waiting [er Geutlewen paying their respects to His Kacellency on the occasion will please enter by ; de the Basteru “wt ux LONGWORTH, Lient. Col. & Aide-ile-Camp. Government House, IXth Dee., 1868. pRUIr! FRO! 3 200 LSS. in Puddi.g RALSINS. 9 LAYEK KAISINS and CUR. KANTS. Also: SPICES, CANDIED PEELS, PICKLES, &o., &e. 0 Mall Patticencoccccceececccees Me v0 Uv Quarte OER Eres le eget Pee: s-rer tere <2? ag w 0 Name, trade, and addruss (Slines) 15 15 0 Fresh Ground COFFEE. Try it, ’ BEER & SONS. be fet in two, three or foar separate teaemente, and FALL §& WINTER STOCK, consisting in part of 26 Casks & Cases General Ironmongery. very cheap at i Cask Cutlery, sennies et svasite 1 do Traces, ae ROBERI y Ol NG s. 1 do Shovels, Geuits’ Crimean a ao 26 exes Tin, 256 pieces Plough Metals, 16 Tons Nails & Spikes: 23 bundles spring Steel, Shirts and Shirtings, cheaper than ever, at pO eae Re BERT YOUNG'S. 15 do Shoeing do A great profusion of Ladies’ and Gents’ Woollew i ge Sr wll 7 ee . 18} Tons lron, Scarfs and Clouds, bi a ti from 9d, upwurds. at 1 do Bolts & Nuta, RORERT YOUNG'S. 1 da Serews, - oe 1 do Files, 1] Box Axles, 5 Paws Bellowes, 1 Basket Vices Ladies cannot fail to get suiied with Hoods and Sontags, JSR Kegs Paints, IPBRT YOUNG'S? Dkr seme = eater fe at Mi) 12 Deums Varnish, To all who want a first-rate 6 dv TLurpenzine, Tic 2 Casks do 1 KA , 4 do Putty, we would say buy it at 1 do Venetian Red, ROBERT YOUNG'S. _1 1 de Yellow Ocire, ~ i Vermillion, Dec. 17. L866. rf Prussian Blue, Drop Black, Umber, De Sienna, CANADA AND THE MARITIME PROVINCES. 4 tHhds Paint Oil, THE YEAR-BOOK ; ar ee a — 2 Bbis Seal do itish N : 1 dy Lubricating Oil, Almanac of British North America! 10 a. Kervseue Uil,, 10 do Kerosene Vil, contains fall and reliable details of = — nn f " % rater Seu ly The Revenue and Expenditure ; | Crse Yhormher’s Banking Sys'ems ; Thread Coinage. Weights and Measures ; I ceed ial Harr, Postal Rezulations, Rates and Service ; : es Dyer ins Shipping, and Shipping built s 250 Iba. extract Logwood, Ruilways and Treffic: Returns ; 5 Bales Rope. Census returus of Vo,ulation &e ; These goods have been well bought, aud with Trade and Commercial Returus ; Stock on Shelves and in Warehouse, form a very on ‘i large assortment, and are offered at my ustal low Tan ome Works prices—ceither wholesale or retail—to: Cash. ; ; Aye W. E. DAWSON. Crown Lands and Regulations, &c. ; Great Ceorer Revit, Doek:S.(IANG of Canada, New Brunswick, Nova Seotia, Prince E Edward Island, and Newtoundland; as alee NEW ‘Lables, Statements aud Returos of their — Parliaments and Leguslatice Systems ; FALL and WINTER Prinerpal Public Officers acd Offices ; Educational ind other laws ; GOODS! Balance Sheds ; Milita and Vaunteers ; 1866. 1866. Game and kishery Laws ; renal Mines and Mining Regulations ; Boundaries bxtent, ge: ALEXAN DER ROSS Deets aye Lipbelstses i: Ls “AS receiv: d a Large and well-selected und .uther important Statistical, Political ond Stock of GOODS, suitable for the Seasou Conimereial intotiation: of intdrest to the Mer- comprising in part the eau neupriment. y chant, the Tradesnan, the Journalist, the Politi-) L Staple Dry Guods, Fancy Dress Goods, Dress Materials, cian, aud the Marufacturer. Li further (édtithine® the « Tariffs: aid Customs Shawls and Mantles, Cloths aud Sacques, Krgulations ot Cinada, tae Mardin Provinces, Tweeds and Doeskins, | the United State, and the West Tudies, with their port charges, tie nature and extent of their teade, and othee information of value to Mer- chants, Marufwtarers, Shippers and Cow Dec. 3, 1806 3i Drapery ——— — ' amar eee Extetisive Sale by Auction. | V*" ipp Goons!) [PELE gubvcriber will sell at Public Aue- chore wowl renpect folly } tion, on WEDNESDAY, the NINTH day of ye FB Supeeriee of Town and Couttt? i) JANUARY, (807, at LL o clock, forenoyn, aba he nitention o credit of six months, A Large and General Assortment | ! or and Hardware Goods, Fall vite the: tomers 10 thew Unusually Large Stock or and Winter Goods, Cloths, Shirtings, Dress Goods, Silke and Silk | GLASGOW LAVERE. eee the Wine RY and Cotzon Velvets, Ribbons. Buttons, Cotton Reels | TON; carefully "1 sae Dinnge at EXTRAOKD nod Tapes, Huts. Far Caps. Fars aud Trnmmings, | Country. and now ' » rei Capes, Goutele, and Siew Flawnets and Maslius,| LOW PRICES, tor c DAVIES & W EEKS. Nik aud Cotten Lace and Edyings. a large quan- | va 5 tity of common EARTHENWARE, 4 superior) Nov. 19, 160. * Dinner sets—very bandsome; alse a quantity of | TT GLASS aud CHINAWARE. nan - ; i ; . Also in Jlardware : R. W. U. 3Ut eR is basivew th ian ; Locks, Hinges. Screws, Chisels, Thomson's Serew , PART vedeen ot req Anyers, and Pod Augers, Pots, Kettles and Pans, | beginsing of 1 . tk rel E sets Fire Leone, Brass aud leon Casters, aud Brass | dette to him te on By. ikea. Goods; also, a lot of one-quarter und 7 shortling prior to [st PEBRU- . ae Queen St.. bs SPECIA D platiog to ma geste thee 18 account. pHeik ’ . : ° ¢ “ dec, 10. (son. , - Chain; Cordage, Bolt and Bar Lron, Rosin, Paint,| Chariottetow a Dec, * Oi, Spikes, Nails and Glass, Selaratus, Copperas. } Bluestone, Brimstove, Starch, ig Blue, Borax and | Spices, chests aud half chests of TEA, pieces of | Brown Cotton and Prints, boxes Soap, toyether | ee Oy with a large quautity of other goods of various kinds This Sale will be continned until the whole shall be sold off without reserve. expected, W. W. LORD. Charlotretown. PecembPer 10. Extensive Sale. oe E Subyeribers baving determined on winding up their present Business, will, on or about the FIRST DAY of FEBRUARY text, \ SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION ALL THEIR STOCK IN TRADE, couprictug, ie part, of A large and varied Assortment of Staple and Fancy Dre Goods, GROCERIES, IRON, STEEL, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, NAILS, SPIKES, &c., &e. ALSO, A superior LIME KILN and LIME HOUSE. with half an acreof Land, about 500 Bole. LIME, in store; four superior Working HORSES; Car- riages, Carts, Truck, Truck Waggon, Sieighs Iron and Wood Ploughs; Carriage, Cart, and double horse Hacness, &e., &e. For particulars, terms, and day of Sale, see Handbilis io be civeulated, Last but not Least. They would remind ali persons indebted to them by Bond, Note of Hand or Book Account, that ali amounts unpaid on the 15th of January next, will be handed over to an Attorney for nnmediate col lection Without respect to persons, LOCKE & KINGDOM. Crapand, Dee. 24, 1866. bi Pe ee » Bite KING SQUARE HOUSE, ON er el _—- oe SEAL SKIN COATS. BEER & SONS. GOOD Asssottment of CLOTHS. BEER & SONS. & SPLENDID Lot of FUR CAPs, *& CLOTH CAPS and FELT HATS BEER & SONS. f ADI FURS. BEER & SONS. i Fisie) bias sia Aree Oe ae can 2 —. HUATS—in Silk, Velvet & Straw. BEER & SUNS. Dp GOUDS in great variety. BEER & SONS. __ SHAWLS and MANTLES. ‘ BEER & SONS (caerets, in Wool, Felt und Hemp. , BEER & SONS. BAVY OVERCUA I's and other Ready made Clothing. BEER & SUNS _ 4 ENTS’ Wool Scars, Shirte, Gloves, &e., &e. BEER & SONS. ppereaLe ROBES. BEER & SONS. POOTS and SHUES in curiety. BEER & SONS. UBBER BUUTS and SUUKS. BEER & SONS. k ELT and RUBBE&X OVERSIOES. BEER & SONS. Care MUCCASANS. BEER & SONS. ARRANLED AXES. BEER & SONS. +B IIRESUING MACHINE ard MUD DIG. GER CASTINGS and CHAIN BEER & SONS. a Phe above, logetber wilh our usual assortinent of Dry Goods, Hardware, Groceries, &e., &c., &e., are offered ou the best terms’ for premp! payment. BEER & SONS. Ch'town, Nov. 19, 1266. ~ TO CARRIAGE BUILDERS, — UsT RECEIVED trom Sr JOUN, N. B., 46 pairs WAGON SPRINGS, ar- sorted sizes—both SIDE and ELAPTIC—ot supertor quality and finish, equaily as goed as the Ameri- 60 aets axsurted AXLES, from 1 thet to 24 in. ches; with a large aud very complete assoriment of Malleable Trimmings, Hub Bands, Carriage Bolts, Tire Bolts. Slagh Ricets, Trunming Cane, Trimming Tacks and Brads, Nuts and Washers, Shaft Sockets, Whip do. Enamelled Cloth, Superior Varnish, Dry Colors, Glue, Sand Paper, $c¢., §c., at the “ CITY HARDWARE STORE.” Il. KE. STARBIRD & CO. _ Dee 3, 1n66. Molasses, Sugar, Raisins, &c. (PSHE Subscriber has jast completed his for sale ut his Sale Koom— Pancheons aud tierces of Bright MOLASSES, Hogsheads and barrels Bright SUGAR, Half aud quarter boxes Layer RAISUNS, Half and quarter drama of FIGS, No.1 Labrador HERRINGS, in half barrels, in barrels, Chests and half chests TEA, Aud a quantity of Extra FLOUR, W. W. LORD. Charlottetown, December 10, D866. SEASONABLE! 4,0 BOXK3 LAYER RAISINS, 45 “ Valencia * 6 drams Sultana ? 7 barrels Currants, It canes Walunts, 11 Filberts, gy 1 case French Plume, » NOTICE P70 DEBTORS. puke Subsersber respectfully requests all) parties indebted to him, by Book Account or) otherwise, to make immediate payment. All) uecounts over six months due will be bayded over | for collection, !f not paid prior to Ist Jan‘y. } signors, &e., &e. A MAP of the Provinces in the proposed Con tedecation will accompany the office copie ob the work, which, comidering its rize, and Hee natate . : and value of te ee Orie Peady-made Clothing, coutains, is the best aud cheaper: ¢ Bb eset ry ever offered to the public. It venta oat aD Hats and Caps, pages ol origina) matter. SGU) , eo ‘ CH" Ifyou wish te form a correct idea the Bonnets an | Thistles, Extent, Wealth, Popuition, aud Kes of the Bovts and Shoes. Coutederated Proviness, buy the ¥ * KBUOK. Ordinary copies, Like: Office companies exits GROCERIES: aper, including a Naf, 25e. For gale athe | ; Se dad and News Agents *theoughvel Canada FEA (warranted an excellent quality), Sugar, and the Maritime Prem inges. Molasses, Raisins, Currants, Pepper, Gin- Dee 37 VB. wong oe ger, d&ee.. &e., all of which will be sold low | Lauds to Let. and cheap for Cash. | “E°O be let for a term ot 4 years from Ist Rewember, uext door to Apsthecaries’ Hall, i MAY next, that ealuable propert) situated in ALEX. ROSS. the Royalty, aboat one imile discant from: the City of Charlottetown, fronting om the St. Peter's Koad on one side and on the lower Royalty Road and on the Hillsboro’ River off the other ~ Mhd cop- taining pearly WM acres, knowu wa the * Belvidere Farm,” partot the Kotte of Capt. GaonGr Bevan: Ley, Exgr, RON. The, property, being 80 well xituuted as to road and water Troutave that it can ALEX. ROSS. Chitewn, Dee 17, 1864, 25 HAY! HAY! K SALE. on the Farm ot GEORGE COLES, HAY of the best quality. will be let tegether or separately as mary be de- sired. No wood, trees or brush ment of any kind to be cnt Uulesstor use on the tarmus. Sealed tenders fur the whole oy auy part ut parts thereof will be received by the Subscribers autil the 16ck MARCH t. _ D. BRENAN. : oh 2 HODGSON, _ Charlottetown, 22nd October, 1866, } 1 pon | Good luvestment for Capitalists. | Freehold Property for Sule. | YHAT Large, Coamodious, and well-| known Tueee- stoner Barck House, situated on the corner of Queen and Sydney streets, being one of ‘he best Busines atands in the City. Siop HAY! | Chtown, Dec. 17! sare Chance. (EHE Sutserthber offers lor Sale that desir- able Pro , situated two miles from the Head St. Peter's Bay, on the main post Koad lewd: ing to Souris, witht the adwamiage aftue dail from Charlottemsst passing wad repeeving twice in exch werk to-wing one the urost eligi te docath-ms for t present wecupied b na , Ti Leh is ’ pi y Mr. William Fail. at the a Public Heore, e business staud of auy sort pobre rental of Que Hundred Pounds curreney. | within mays BC ELEING hers ison the Pre: | pir farther particnlars, apply to tise subscriber oe | wane’ a ion Shed, Kurrack far grain, wud other |e premvens,. Fart ot eet Boney wee | ‘tchoune. well finished avd in good repair. with respaiv on in . if desi tif cee tile ven | water A phe pt hl de ne grecu eae —- tention of any person desirous of em- the above w teste ould by private | arg in beste vat n . it will e-scld al Public Auction, an barking in besiness. A ae purchase woucy t : oT ti: . T WAY, the loth , ut d wary, ines. ; cae rete a ND IN LARKIN. Tice s Se eo ctsAAC. Fortine Bind, Tiviiahip Ry ec. 21, 9p,” A Giltowa, Dee. 17, 1806, Candied Peels and Spices, j | } Merchants m the country will find it to their} advautaye to attend this Sale, as Barguins may be} ean, and costing mucu bese. Also, from BOSTON, | | Mt AILS. WINTER ARRANGEMEST,. HK MALLS for the neig , ee vinees and the UNITED a Pdnies or til farther notice, be made “*, = ee eve’ he General Post Office, Charlottetown, ov ‘Tweed turday evening, ‘Vuesday, Thursday, and Sa NEWPOUND- a cloc . . N Mails for GREAT BRITAIN, aaa * LAND and the WES INDI cs. wt eats every alternate TH CRSDAY and Sp. m., as follows :~ 1867 , - Dee. 27,1866, Tharedar, Feb. 21 ’ r hureday ™ Dee _ : Saturday, oT 24, ‘ > OO ” Satarday, tg ; Thursday, dan. 10, 1867, Tiarsday, Mar. ‘. Saturday 12, Saturday, oo Thoraday, “* 23 Tonraday, “ 3b, : . : , : Saturday, 25, Saturday, “ 4, Ni ; j Thnrsday. Feb. 7, ery: April > Saturday, 9, Siturday, P. DESBRISAY, Portmaster Gen. Gen. Poat Office, Cl'tewn, Deo 24. 1366. SS ~ WEW FOUNDRY. FENELE Subscriber respectfully informs the inhabitants of Charlettetewn and sicinity, that he is prepared to furnish Castings of various descriptions at the CITY FOUNDRY, near MCKINNON’S TANNERY. Ship aud Mill Castings, Thraabing Machines aud Mud Diggers, &c, made at shortest notice. Agent for Prince Comaty — Mr. Albert Baker, Ceuterville, Bedeque. MICHAEL RIORDAN. Charlottetown, New 26. Pst uk FURNITURE WAREROOMS Is situated on the ’ Corner of Kent Street and King Square, and is stecked with The Largest Assortment. or : Ready-made Furniture TO BE FOUND IN THE CITY, February 12, 1866. WATCHES and JEWELLERY. UsT RECKIVED. from ENGLAND, of best quality, and forsale ata low price— Horizontal Watches ip Silver Cases, 4 holes jewelled,.......-..2-+. £310 0 Do. in Huuting Cases,............-. 404 Rieliok Ciewbre:. 3.052 ilies sus 9 v O Wateh Chains and Kevs Finger Rings, Steel Ear Kingsand Brooches. Gents’ Pine in great variety, by A. PURCHASE, Watchmaker, Smardon'’s Corner. Charlottetown, Oct 31, 1864. NEW TRIUMPHS oF ROGERS’ MEDICINES. Run your eye over them and tell your affected neighbour aboui it, [From the Halifax Citizen.] VALUABLE REMEDY — Axa gene. A ral rule, we do not endorse, editorially, any of the numerons notices of popnlar medicines, that from time totimeappeariv the advertising columns of our paper; bat we depart frou our asta! enstem to-day, to direct alfention Jo the advertisement of Rogers & Co's Medicines, becunee we believe the facts disclosed iu the advertinement are such as te justify. if not call for. such special attention. The fuets of the’ease detiiled in the wlvertiqueyt are placed beyoud diepme by the certificate ot the Mink Sheriff of Cumberland, and fen of the upset Pespect- able und well-known citizens of Atwherst. so dhat there ix nothing of mere patti about it, tat a truthtal statemeut that onght to be laid béfone suf- ferers alllicted as vonng Copeland was. The eha. racter nod sovial position of Mr. Kovers, who is well-known over a great part of Nowa Scotia, ie sulficient to know that this is vo mere quack nes trom, made only co sell, and put money in the pock- gts of speenivtors, ab Lie cxpeuse of the credujous aud uniortiumele, Ambherat, N.3., 7th August, 1863, Measns. RoGens & Co,-- G n'lemen,—Verwit me te add my Lestiaguny to ithe wreat valte of your preparation ; aud any per: son reading the followtagaceount ofa cnre effected by it apon my seu, will not dispute my right tw de 80. ] : He first fell npon a fork-handle in tha burn, aed hart bis ley atinte below the kuee ; he stibsequesms ly took cold, when it bevam to swell and puis Sing very wuch. It eoon ulcerated near where it was | hart, and continued to discharge freely, autil the : FALL. STOCK 0¢ GOODS, which he offers | ‘ | jean describe. | calf of his leg secawed to be one uiiss of corruption His foot and knee swelled very much, and when we commenced with gour medicine, Was very nmch influned, and was avidently on the eve of inmertiti- cation. The pain and suffering he evdured, ne pen ile yvew weaker daily Norling that medical skilland faithful atteadance could ge- complish, was omitted ; stilihe Yradualiv sank, j until there seemed but little bepe of saving hin lite Also a quantity of Newfoundlaud HEKRINGS | aumputate the bey As a lust effort, the ductors decided te This was to have been done the or tink. | next day, but just at thisertiical point,» kind frend | i | dic Jordan Almonds, | 15 ewt. Green Coffee, rousied aud gy ound on the) premises, producing his Unriva'led Ground Ceffee, W. bh. DAWSON. Dee. 17, 1866, TO SKATERS, ye KE Suoscribers have ben appointed Agents for the sule of Fornes’ Patent Acme Skates, and have reeciwed an assortment of sizes, both Ladies’ and Gewts’. There skates took 4 prize at the Great Exhebition, wed are almost the only ones now in use at thee Siviag Rinks of Halifax and St.Johu. Fastewing, without straps, they ure | remarkably ea#y to the feet, and do not impede the cireulation, thereby adding yreatly to the comfort of the weerer. We should be pleased to show specimens xt the City Hardware Store.” H. E. STARKBIRD & CO. Dee. 17, 1866, tin ‘q HE Subsoriber tas JUST RECELV ED, ger Steawehip ALHAUMRA— 00 Bola. Extra Baasily FLOUK, 10) Koxes CANDLES, 6 and 3's, T> Boxes SOAP Y Bois. Cider VINEGAR, 2) Dow Caw BROOMS, 2) Dog Painted Pails, 5) Sides Sole LEATHER, 2) Pauchesus Dewerara RUM B. WILSON HIGGS. Chartuttstown, Dec. 10, 1866. 4 : } ngvised awe to try your iwnw-. E conchuded to do so: and the leg at ener beyan to improve, and ig now well. He goes te schwol daily. This im certainly the ost extraordinary care ever unde in this conwey, No person could duly appreciate the sad and sullering couditjon he Was in, without seeing & for themselves; to all Vs eanaagng mppenranee. he ward not have lived a week ; there not secu te be a ray of hope lett. Drubtless there are Ghoumcids dying whore lives wriwhe be xpared. it deecy had this extracrdivary tedicine. Maytag that God way prosper you in the works wt dncannit yy. Tam, Gentlemen, Yurrs very alectionstely, ALASON COPELAND. The mother of a young wan, whose life js th Kpared whe for many Weary tmouthe dressed handled that leg. aud whe sled many. many teurn wid spent many slueplene aight: Ger it, sayy to hinothens of adsces ajiuiluedy afflicted, wet this ¥ cite by all waduss. § Sif. BURR KEREN COPELAND, We, the andersigned julabitgate of Ainbferat wd vicinity—sonie Of us init Cin heen CVe-Wituesses to the above distressing case) aud all “eling Lite | in th miliar with the facts. eA ORD repo conmmanity —have ne. Ae Rbadersing the above slalcmeutset Mr Copeland. tts aio. - Sheriff, ; _ Logan, J. Pe lgte MLB, Xm K. Bo Mwestiv, Clerk ot ae zs 4.1. Smith, Barrieter-at-Law. W. F. Cattes, J. PF. Fred. W) Bent. Barrister-at-Law T. Danlap & Co, Merchants, r Robert Keiliur Parwers Alex. Bobb, dr. Deulor in Stoves. We heve tukex the aberty of addiug their@dhcial ‘aud bug tices postion lo the above mines. Sout of onr agelts Write Us that meurbers of the | Medical Faculty are wmeng the larvest purchasers of oy iaedicines, We arewlad thev » their healing qualities, and haye gaed these wttee- | ceasfally tu Creating their patlegts 2a MOGERG & CO., wherst Ng. For sale by W. K. Watson, © ' re . ieee Dec, 24, 1866. ae Se