satiation; .lorllx A1,, fl‘llrlisnAv. Ariiii. List}. ""‘ - 35:3. -- .-— “r. .za: _ '~ . 1‘... .. . ; _ ,, ;_ ~ 1.. _. m. x, , a.-. .. ..-- .:.:,f— :1"- ‘~;~:fi~';xmm “ijmd! New Adv It‘ll): this Day A. Q MORRISON, Who WantaaOottageP » JAMES 1.. “’iit'l‘ltiiititt', Mi Mi! mu! “llIIK‘-‘~.\I".“Tjh'\’tfltmfl. l ‘ . . 'mu, “m h 'm .t -—--- si..l..i. .sl. . . : latte of .\I‘W Brunswick. ' .\lontmal,2ml.—ttepom~ilMetxmaa'il ht". “M‘ Espmwppul‘. “mum,” m “w in; “m 5M1: ‘ “or”: “llffiimunt-m’tle . . . . . . . I'. I3. Island. 1500 Cords Ileulloi‘h Bark “'aattnl Minister. Public woii- will give Sula-id) in “million (‘u.. not to Quebec i'o.,|u run? u" “or”. 1M"- 11"" “"I'“"“ l habitants of Summer-tile, and the sur- ‘ Lll'l‘. pleasantly situatcil on PLAIN. ORNAMENTAh littl‘SE l SIGN" .1 the City Tannery I A I . . I. I _ . __ , “1 I‘ll liting——A. t . Morrison. tmlmilmg country, that he ll prepared In cum“, 5",”, um], i,- , , _ I .- ptI-tplr::t;'.lltfil;:l\::-l “bitshttiilffnplgurin: : I onteileralion~ Dr. IlicIli-y. > "WW"? , the l'ri-nbyti-risn t‘hurcb. ill Somuiel-ide, nu“ ‘ 1“ "Anni" I “l i R » “7‘- ‘,c“ “nerd”. Singingw—Mr. McIntosh. The House is tint-died outside. and iv. 36 x 26 i ltxsu . It... Kin, it. ' ‘11P. Subscriber prepared to nuke St. John, 1st. Treaty between llusain and the l'niteil blates sumntlrr latter its 'I‘crritory's in Aili- erica . Queen has sanctioned Confederation. Bill guaranties-d Railroad has passed com- miaslon of House of Commons. large majority. Eyre recently arrested, acquitted alter sholt examination. Gold :13] Locatu News ilull. Nothing doing. .\‘o Govt. ap- pointmenta of any Importance. Major l'ollilril dismissed front the Volunteer Militia, tnucll dissatisfaction in consequence. Ross of the '- Weakly" still in the field against the Colonial Secretary. I‘olitii-al meeting in Distrietycsterdily,called by Ron's friends,—-partieulars not yet known. Fearful Murder by an Ilanecilel l‘ouruxu, Mr... March 25. George Rolfe. on inotl'enslve man, was brutally murdered near College Corneriu Fainlonth, by Eben Williams, 21 years of age. who sh iln through the heart with a rifle. and thell cut all his head with an axe. The body was-found as laid out for burial, and the head ill a pail of water. To C(JltltRSl’pNDENTS. -— " A Farmer" will appear next week. We have received a second letter in answer to " A Fisher- man,“ bilt as there is one ill from his op- ponent. “A Fullner," we deem it unne- cessary to publish both. 'I‘uli'. Contederiitioa Bill has passed the third reading, and only now awaits the‘ Queen's consent. Larasr ruou vu H .\‘iiw iinlllili-r Letters have been received from Dr. Geilt IL and Dir. Neilson, by the Panama route. All are well. Dr. iicddie was at Ant-ileum, and was likely to remain there for some time. Mr. Neilson is located at present ilt llavonnali Ilarbonr, Fate; but as the station is unhealthy, his stay A Valuable Freehold—tion. Crosby. Al’t’TlON SALE—diet). Anderson. At New IAIIIIIt)ll--Ii. ll .\icii l 5915} ii} ll .” ,I At the Mouse, on Saturday tllc 3min ult.. by Allll' Rev. \\'.1l. Frame, Mr. David Pickering. f to Miss Margaret 5. Donald, both of New London. . At the Manse, on the ‘Zéld inst.. by the Rev. l'l‘hoiuas Duncan, Mr. David Walker, Brack- ltiy Point Road, to Miss Anti Gordon, llruden- a I. Also, Mr. John DuI‘l', to Miss Susan Walk- er, both of Braeklcy Point Road. At Charlottetown on the 5th inst., by the Rev. Malcolm Rosa, Mr. Neil McConucl, of West River, to Miss Sarah Webster of Lot 36. On the 20thlnst., at the reside cc of tile bride's fatha, Canso Cove, by the same, Mr Hector McLean, to Miss Catherine Mel'hee, both of Lot lift. (in Saturdu , the 23d, by the Rev. George Sutherland, .‘l r. Paul C. Burns. of Scarle- town, to Miss Elizabeth beard, uf'l‘ryon. By the Rev. Dr. Knox, on the Nth instant, , .\1 r. James F. Curtis, Royalty, to Mary Ann, lcldelit daughter of Mr. John .\Intcll, Lot 48 . 1 i c’ it“. On Monday morning, the lat inst., ofinila- l luntiou, after all illness of three days, Alex- ander Stewart Mcltae, eldest son of Peter Meliae, of Lower Iicdeipie, aged t5 years iilld 4 months. Just before he died he turned his eyes tow-.ird Heaven witll his hands extended and said, “ I am going Home, I inn going Home, Father will you collie with me," then turning to his little sister, saying, “ Sister will yoii come with nle,—ilo you see them lyoniier, just sec," and then quietly fell asleep to awakc no more in this world. Your little Stewart, \vc ivill mills thee here, but we cali- utlt mourn. for tlloil hast only exchanged a ‘ world oi sin allil sorrow for one of happiness anti glory; for the blessed Jesus said “ sull'er little children to collie lillto me alltl forbid them not, for of such is the Kingdom of IIt'ilt't‘H."—CU.\I. At .\largate, on the 25th ult., Lucinda Jane Rendlc, aged 17 months and 14 days, young- est daughter of Reuben and Harriet 'I‘upliu. Weep not o'er the tomb. Where youth reposcs, - Where ruins foot bath trod, Among lifes roses. 'I‘hc holiest things of earth llnlst fade away, 'l‘lu-ir brightness vanish and theirbloonl decay. (la the 22d ult., after it short but painful there is not tlnaliy determined. Letters from Mr. Gordon are encouraging. Mr. Mchir is settled with him on l-lrroamnga —l'.tt. I'nzsnvrlliv or 1‘. E. [scum—— met, according to adjourmnt-nt, on Thursday last, in the basement room of Queen Sqiiarc Church. Owing to the smallness of atten- dance occasioned by the state ot'tlle travelling, the specililbtlsincss for which this in ting had been convened collld llilt be II‘IllIstlt'IUll. 'I‘he Presbytery, therefore, ailer attending in to ct‘rt routine business ailjourneil to meet in’thi rictfhurcll, Charlottctilw. on Wednes ‘ day, the 24”. April, The mini,er of an illness. borne with christian resignation to the supplemented congregations nro rcqni-stcilJ’iVlnt‘ Wilb Hill“. mini (Mill-UN"? “1 M"- either to be present at this met-tin", or to Jilmt'l “MINDS: “UNI 17. i“ "I" 31”“ .l'l‘iu‘ :3 . forward a statement of the circumstances of "i “01‘ their congregations. as their claims for a "lllt'lllWlbltllill“"mmllllU’f'l'll‘lW' continued supplement will probably then be l lll‘)‘. “'0 1'51" illSI-v “llt‘l‘ “ llnflcri'lti “11W”. considered “ml .lu-mm up“... lwllii-ll he bore with resignation. Mr. M. W. Skinner, Druggist, of that city. ill his 4511i . . 't‘ilt‘. 'I‘nn \ .niouLAxn lln‘ A telegram to ’ At ( I :lrlottctown, on Saturday, 30th inst.. this ofllce informs us lhzit a meeting of the at the sidenrc ofher son, William Brown, Shareholders ot‘the \\'c~'tmorlxllli1 Bank was . 1~;.~q., ill the 72tlyeitr of her age, Catherine Ilcliiin Mont-ton yesterday. Some business 1.;||,."_,-,-]u-g “1' gm hm, Alumna“. “mu-n. was transacted and the inccting was adjourned Esq” and the eldest daughter of the late ltcv. until til-day. 'l'he slain-holders i-xpl'i'ss,.tnllli Henderson, ltlllilslt‘l‘ of .\pplcgarill themselves satisfied with the Ilanks' stntc- Parish, Lot kcrbie, Scotland. IIIi-nt.— Teltw't'p/l- At .\ii-mon, France, on the 11th February. We are informed that the late blockade in “Iv 57”! 31'1" "1 hid “it”. “i ‘llflrd 1“- “0".- .rnnning steamer Secret. has been purchased We'd-i “’1‘ ""“U’ 3'94"” MHHHHVI‘ "film anl‘m‘” by a (‘ilnatlian Company. who intend placing Billlki Itlllli‘l‘lt'b’i “ml ll‘rlllerly "HMS l-‘hm‘l- he, 0,, [he mu“. hum-,1,"“whee "m1 m,- .\t l'ort ilill, on Tuesday, March illtll, Maritime Provinces, 'l'l.,.._s,.,.,.,1i_:. mm ,m., Barbara, the beloved wife of Mr. William clergoiug rl'l'llll‘n‘ on the Marine Slip at 'Dart- ' A‘ll‘l'mmb I nloutll.— li‘rprexs. _—_———«o——.———.—— I NIANMUVEM l'res. Clerk. MRS. W. STEVENSON, ‘(fill‘lltt’l‘ly t1 pupil in Paris of Henri Ill-viz, tun! slibscyllrlllly of [taller] b’lorprl, (I! (lie Hanover Square rooms in lulmlwlj— I A telegram from Montreal dated March 21. furnishes the following item of news :— Nearly all the present members of l’arlia- ment in Lower Canada will be returned for the House of Commons A largc'numlier are . and the public of Charlottetown, that as yet “unopposed. It is understood that the . having returned to town, she will llo prepared Elections will not take place until midsummer. , to resume her Lessons in the higher branches, An iron ole company has been t'orlilctl there. 3 of Music (including the necessary rudiments, to carry on operations on the north shore ofI ofthol-oilgh Bass), and the most modern style the St. Lawrence River. from Quebec to the , of Italian, English allil French singing. division line of Canniht and Newfoundland, Tun,” ,__l.~,,,. Hm", lmlrmqim,‘ £2 p". The stock of the company is llalfa. million of. anpr, consisting "f 24, Ip,,on5._‘\'_ u. i d”““"- . _ , Mrs. Stevenson does not include dance music Reports received by General Mitchell show , in I," instrumiom' . that ill! is quiet on the tronticr. There is no l ground whatever for excitement on account of h‘enian movements." Fou Slsaiso :--1'rivato Lessons of one hour, 1 £6 per quarter. For ‘.'i Lessons of three quarters ot‘iul boob—(12 of which are givell Szurlxcn ox qusx Ai'i'onrlavls 1N 'rni: 1 ill elzisses)—.‘.'.‘l. Juvenile Class of Children, Annv.—-'I‘hc sentence of the general eonrt- ‘avcruging from six' years old to fourteen, £1 martial, held seine weeks ago, on three pri- l per quarter of 24 lessons ill class. Solos, vute soldiers of the 85th Regiment, accused of extra. complicity in Feniunism, have been promul- singing, m. Pinnnfofle pup“, hm.ng up timed I" “‘9 I‘K‘W'mc 0" “'0 "0017* "mini . ready studied under Mrs. Stevenson, will be alias Simpson, who was leading organizer of churned [1,,li'1'rice_ the conspimi-y, was sentenced to penal servi- tude for life, Iiavanagh to scven years, altd Murtngh to five years' penal servitude. ’I‘crlnv, ill all cases, half ill advance. An evening Singing (Tll for Ladies and ticntlemcn will be formed 0 accolnoiliitc por- . sons engaged during the l ay. Slusiricntr AssoctA'rios.—-Tllc following PM. 50mm“ mph,le ls l w“, paragraph is out front a Southern paper: cat-ll. “ Tint Cnsrsnnlurn “lath—All Ilfilttttiih N. 11. The above Ch tion of ladies has been formed in Memphis I strncted ill the italian So for the purpose of raising funds to erect ntlbiit merely in Elem Memphis, or some designated spot, a luagnifi- 1Singing. Solos charged ' cent church ediliee to the memory of tllcl Mm slownwn “Ming ,. L. m. 50",...“ "p. fallen Confederate dead. whose columns and Human,” pm. “puppy (“pq ' 0,. Ly h“. during tablets shall he inscribed with the names of l ,, me yefllg. resident-i,- in Paris.) has consented “u I'll?" “'"Wl' ""‘y l‘” f‘“’m~“_h“l ".V ““§'1""‘." ; to open acouversatiilnal French Class, in colt- iiii‘i.‘§.'..‘.§"§i"'l‘i'l-°i'.ll.§1li..§iiii3;rli.fiiii'iii- i"""“,’",“""‘ "“‘ “‘“i- """“‘"" ‘,“'§.‘""' "‘ ' ' l ‘rencl ‘Alais'rul-zlvlcs or aun ' an ion . list of honorary members: Mrs . Jell'erson 4 Turn“ for “w No “dumb”, one ho“: Davis, Mrs. llohcrt E. Lee, Mrs. Frank 1'. l,.,,,.|,_1,-,,,q 24 Leno“, incluuiw‘ mm“ M”‘ N‘ B l'“"”‘- M"- l" M- Kf'lb 1 For further particulars, enquire of Mrs. W. Mrs. Andrew Jul-"sun. Min Anal-m Ewe. ‘s‘rlcvllxsox, at the residence of Mr. ltlttl Mrs. FELLOWS, Lharlottctown. 1i Mrs. J. A. Longitrcet, and others. All Ow Ni'nsn roll f‘nn.oiins.—Don't fail to procure Mitt-l . WiNSLOW'S SOO’I‘HINU SYRITI’ for children tectbirg. No mother who has ever tried it will consent. til let her child pass through this critical period without the aid of this invaluable preparation. Gives rest to the mother iilltlrciief and health to the child. Cures wind colic. and regulates the bowels . 35 cents a bottle. Apri14,18fi7. III. 8. 8. till. tllc above Company 0 ilar trips between '1' ‘l-l'i’tHVN, calling l'a so, as soon as the r of co. - 1‘1)“ Huston about the CARVl-ZLL DRO‘S, Agents. 7 ‘1115 S’I‘l-ZAMI'} will resume IitlS’l‘th and 31 at Halifax ant (lulf is snilici First Ste 15th inst. Letter from Major Mnekinlay. En. Jornsam Some being under the impression that the 41st clause ot'the Militia Act invalidates the whole as far as regards regular lllltl sedontry Militia, on the grounds of the enrolment not 21 (:ll'llmi, April clam. In 1/": ilfulli'lude of 7otmseIlin-ll there is having been made within three months after 5." .0" the passing of said net, 1 forwarded a It'ltt- ‘ J J‘ grain this morning to headquarters for ilcllnzite ' , ‘ V": , ~ ‘ instructions and the opinion of the Attorney I’liINCIh NI A TI‘uhCIIER'fi General. the reply to whicll I have the honor i in almost i-veifi'st of he 1 Plain and (trnanientl Bronzing and Shit-1i (lrei-ian and (‘ray Painting on Canvas Etching, 8e, Carriage Striping Ill ()rnsuicntiug, liraining in (iii a Distemper, (Disk, itilnerniu, Wain , Satin Wood. Maple. Banyan nil Mahogany, Staining in its various branches. ha‘ All work done promptly and at very reasonable rat-s. Orders left with '1'. ll. "ALL. will receive careful attention. Hulumarslile,'Aprll t, 1887. if W. R. W son has Ar 0 his 9 tore, Old Stand, on Queen Street. Charlottetown, April 4, 1367. Confederation ! 1 A r L Ii A [OR THE Gloufuiigrzltinn ill the thinning 1 0|- Illil'I‘ISlI NORTH AMERICA: Ailbltl-zssnl) TO THE Eot'td: & PARLIAMENT Fringe Ed ard Island. 111' IlLiTTIIIi'll' IIIUIIEI', I). I). "U is the sincere and wisest friend ofllis country who is at all times ready, on a crisis of importance. to give a temperate, yet il manly and decided testimony of his opinion.— (ilsltURNB. FOR SALE BY Henry .1. Harvey, Charlottetown; Joseph iii-l-triilll, Suillnlersiile; William ti. strong Bedeque. April 4, 1867. fiNGING. ‘ R. .\IclN'l'OSIl'S SINGING CLASS, A will meet in Mr. Wacoti'a Hall, this evening, at 8 o’clock. All who are interested in Iusic, and wishes to learn to sing by Non: ar invited to attend, and see the exercises of a 11 at regular lesson, ill the “ Everett Method" 0 teaching. Silluluerside, April 4, 18b . 1i 34 Masonic. 7 ‘111-1 regular (‘olnmunl tion of the Morsr Lanaxos 1.0mm, N . 934, will beheld t at the. Lodge Room, Sunni rside, on Tuesday, the 9th instant, lit 8 c'cloc p. 111 . D. MONTH .\IERY, Sec‘y. Sillllll‘lol‘aillt', April I, l '7. A Villmlble Freehold Ftll'lll FOR SALE. ' ‘IIE Subscriber offers for sale 150 acres of improved LAND. together with all excel-- DWELLING llOl'Sli, BARN. anti lent l-LtiS respectfully to inform licr friends‘ILHHNARY7 with “Aplpndm brook running, across the centre of the farm. This valuable propc ty is situated in the flourishing settlement t‘ Upper Freetown, Lot 95. and is witlli ter of a mile from the Wesleyan Cllnpe School House, and Port ()tllcc. Should any person wish to purchase the part of the farm with the buildings, or the whole, he can do , and part. of the money may remain on ciirity of tile prdperty. For further uirtieulars apply to the Sub- scriber on the’ premises. GEORGE CROSBY, Upper Freetown, April I, 1867. 8m 11' V » AUC I ION. 11E Subscriber will sell by AUCTION. a't’tlle residence of Mr. Altoltlnslm linu- .\'Ann, French River, New London, on FRI- D.\\', the 12th day of A l'ltll. instant, at the hour of 10 o'clock, a. in. tile following 8100K & FARMING iMPLEMENTS, —e0lisisting of— 1 More, 9 years old, 1 Horse, 13 years old, 1Filly, 3 Cows, 12 Sheep, 1 Waggon, 1 Cart, 1 Truck, 1.1alinting Sleigh, 1 Wood Sleig I sctt Waggon Harness. lsett Cart | men, 1 Plough, 1 pair Harrows, a qui tity of Ilay, Straw &c. FilltNI’I‘l'ltE — sett superior Walnut Furniture, (new including 1 easy Chair, 1 Rocking Chair, 6 small Chairs, Centre Table, 1 Sofa, 1 Dressing ’l‘able.l Wash- hand-stanil, 1 large Mirror, China and Glassware. besides other articles of Fur- niture too numerous to mention. fig" TERMS—All stuns over £15. a credit will be given until tllo Ist. January, 1868 ; till- iler that amount, a credit will be given until the 1st Rovelllber next, on approved Joint Notes of "and. (“'20. AN French River, . DERSON, Auctioneer. Auctioned; New London! A Fine BlisTnnss Stand To be Sold. BIR. .1. M. LYDIARD, bring about to dose up his business in New London, at Stanley Bridge. has instructed the Sub- scriber to sell by Public Auction on Wedns y, April 17th. at 10 o'clock, a. .. the whole of his largo Stock of DRY i lt)1)S,illARD\VARI-I. feet, and is 1. story high. Site of Lot fill fch on Central Strcct. running bark ltl‘: feet. ‘ —-.\| s —— J 1 A corn 1-: In 1; “‘1”: or 1..\.\‘D‘ attached, situated 1 l DHQI.’ l-Z. 'I‘ertns easy, and in that to I known on appliea- ' JOSEPH Il'alll'l‘ilAM. Smnmersiile. March 2!, nor. tl‘ “run run ss'Ltzl" To be sold by private contract 60 Acres of Land, situate on Lot 19, near Barrett's Cross. Formerly tllo property IIl‘ttll Jul-r, but lateler of CHAS. BL ‘I-IID. There are on the premises a Dwelling House and Burn. Ftlr'l'ermt, as it will be sold a bargain, apply immediately to WILLIAM DODD, Charlottetown. March 7, 1867. Demonstration ! G R .\ N D ORAN ‘ DEMONSTRA- TION AND 'I‘I'IA 'il be held, at or near Charlottetown, on the th July next. Further particulars given hereafter. Charlottetown, March 22. 1867. Oats ! Oats ! l ‘ OR SALE, by the bscribor, 300 bushels l’rilnc 51-11-21) O. ' ' '. B. ’l‘l'i‘idN. :li" Gil-PARTNERSHIP. ’I‘Ill-J CO-I'AR'I‘NERSHII' heretofore ex- istinghetwcen the subscribers as I’rinters, Publishers and Stationers, is this day DIS- SOLVED by mutual consent. All parties in any way indebted to the late Firm, are requested to make immediate pay- ment to JUSill‘Il BER'I'RAM. who alone is authorised to receive debts. and Wllfl assumes the liabilities of the late Firm. .l sin-u ill-:ll'l‘nslu. Sulnmcrsiile, Mar TO THE PUBLIC. Scitunlislos, March 23rd, 1867. REFERRINU to the above, I beg leave to inform my I'atrons alld the Public that I shall continue the business of PRINTER, I'Ull- LlSIll‘lll A". S'I‘A'I'IONHR, at tilt: Old Stand, CENTRAL Storm". Allow me to thank yoli for the generous support accorded to the late Firm, mill rc- spccltnlly to ask for a share of future favors for myself. i JOSEPH RER’I‘RAM. A CARD. OX retiring from the above business. the subscriber tenders his sincere thanks for the very liberal patronage receivcil since the first publication of tile Jttl'ltSAL, alld would respectfully solicit all increased amount of support for his late I'artner, who still contin- ues the business at the old stand. HENRY BARNABD. Sulnlncrsiilc, Mart-1 rd. 1367. S u m m or s i d e BENEVOLENT socnnr. ' 11114 Ladies of the “BENEVOLENT SO- Cll-Z'I‘Y of Snmmorsidc,"respectfully re- quest that any person wishing to ilill them in relieving the poor of all denominations of Its, either with money, clothing, or: provisions, will please semi them to any of the following Committee. Any person wishing tojoin tllc Society do so :it Waughs Hall every alternate ei ncsil from ltd April next. Also any n e i t will apply to the same Committee. mnlicronnss. Mrs. Gourii‘e. cousin-run. Mrs. H. (‘ Green. Mrs. 11 . '1‘. Holman, Mrs. David Rogers, Mrs. Stccves, M rs. David tirady, Mrs. John Grady. Summer-side, March RR, 1867. Square Warerooms, AND S EAM CABINET Slltll‘! 7 111’. Subscriber begs til inform his numer- ous customers. both ill 'l‘own allil Country that he has recently iiddcd to his Establish- meilt STEAM MACHINERY, ofthe best and on the most improved princi- ples, and that he is now prepared to execute ’l‘lle Elizabuthan Turning, PLAINIIIB, TURNING, SAVIINE, G. G JIGGING, of every description, from fourteen inches to one-eighth in thickness, (which saws froill one-aotl-a-fllf inch to the forty-elgtllofan inch in width.) alld, also a ( \‘1'1‘11 Eight ‘ircnlar Saws, Fl)" , Window Blinds and Venetian Blinds“ for both portable anti stationary splines. Constantly on hand a large supply of Materi- als oft-very description, for Dining. Drawing and Bedroom Furniture. in Black Walnut. .\lallogilny. Rose and Satin Wood. Bird eyed . and Cnrlcil Maple, Birch and other Woods. | EVERY CLASS OF FURNITURE, i IiN'l‘ utvll.l.l:. mz-i .. Done in the lat ta most liuprmed manner. is)" All orders, both in Town and Come try prompt 1y attended to . March “list. has! . Norton's 1.1. the 110th DEBTS. I'Bttlllnsulu’ Nll'I‘I-‘S ‘ ‘5 of thlltzltll'h‘ . on, late of CAMI' .I 'I‘i).\', 1.01 A, .\Icrchant, having been assigned to us by Dccii of Assignment, duly refinished in the Protlioiiouiry‘s (mice i Charlottetown, l'ar- equested to pay the Attorne ', Bani Iti. , wi tout furt icr notice. 1'. k A. BROWN. same to us or Marlinnxn, of Lot March 41 villifdllt PEOPLE WANT! A Watellmakcr at Albertonll ’7 1116 Subscriber with ‘s to inform the in- Iiabitants of Ants and vicinity, that he has located on Ch: tit: Stucar, and would , be pleased to receive ill. Bring in your Cloc them adjusted. Clocks will be ear illly fastened when taken home so tluit no injury will occur. The ladies will remember that here is the chance to get their jewellry repaired. Lil-IO. I. MOORE. Alberton, Feb. 28. 1867. Archi ald McKay. MO UPON. N. 15, AGENT FOR THE 7131?, CHAN AND SALE OI" I Ships Timber. lists, Plank, Home E mm l and LUMBER of all dimensions and ilns- l crlptions. a?“ Orders for early shipment will re- ceive prompt attcntiou. Fob. III, 1867. Watches and have CONTRACTO Prince Edward Island.— i Boot and Shoe Factory, ' 11E Subscriber would hereby inform his numerous friends anti customers that he has in course of preparation, a style of _ LADIEI' KID BOOT. suitable for the coming season. Also, Loilii-s’ and (icntleulcli's W car, in every variety, such as Ladies' and Kisses llallnoral Iiid BOOTS, Congress BOOTS, very superior , l (train CaIfCongrcss do, Serge do, do Ballnoral do, Imitation Lace tlo, &c . &c . 82c. Gents‘ an Calf'l'np soled llOO'I‘ ‘ Ballnorul BOOTS, do Single do do, Shooting tlo, Grain Leather do, lince do, Heavy Congress do, liip do, Light do do, Brognns & Shoes, &e. &.c. &e. Wholesale Dealers before sending the'a' orders abroad should call and examine the large and varied stock of Ladies‘ & Misses‘, Gents' d: Boys' BOOTS 85 SHOES, Specially mmm natural for the Trade 0} P. 11'. Island. , GEORGE NICOLL. Cll'town, South Side Queen's Square, March 7th, 1867. tf noun, m, satin, molasses, sill. nun. sc.,,sc. ’ ‘ H F. SUBSCRIBER HAS IN STORE AND FOR SALE— . 11 “Ms. Bright 1' o Rico 5170A“; 25 I'uns. Bright ailing MULASSICS; 80 Pan. Denlc va RUM, (pale ilk colored; 150 Chests Supelior Congou TEA; 2.1 lllitls. 11011: 500 Bbls . Superior 30 Boxes Livc' l 0 80A 1'; Ht) Bundles Wh _ Cotton WAR'I': llhils. and Qtr. Cults l‘ale BRANDY; llliils. Port and Sherry WINE. O\\'I'i.' CONNOIiLY. Charlottetown 2151. Feb” 1567. [march 7 NOTICE ! ’ ‘1115 Subscriber otl‘arsfor sale. on llisusnnl ‘ ’i'ernls, the following articles viz :— I’unchi-ons l’rilne Molasses, Chests and half Chests ’l‘ini, Bbla. granulated S lloxcs alid Kegs '1‘ Palm Oil, Soap, . Ladies & tients Shoes. 100 lloz. Hoop S rts Dry nntl I'ickied Cod Island and Labrador Herring. &c.. the. WM, BRAINS (l. ilsh and Ling. Snmmcrside, Jan. 2‘, Dim. Molass 'N Stout: and for s: by he a se 'bcr, on the usual terms, ES. .30)’. Sumnlersidc, Jan. 10, 1867. What do You Want? t l l (‘l lN'I'RAt'TS parties for the above compliment of 1M1“ blch will be let in _lott Iur 't‘tlllt’l't' CUR S and upwards. l‘nrtla-r particular. will ltt' made known on ‘iipplicatiou to the Subscriber at the Cut i‘i‘assaat . W. B. DAWSON. _('Il’town, Feb. 7.. 1267. H“ i _ l IEETING 0F TELEGISUTIIRE. Colonial Secretary's can, larch 15. 1867. IERI-ZAI by a resolution of the House of Assembly, passed on the 14th day W‘ ‘ of April, 1668, it was resolved that the initia- tion of all Mont-y Voice should be with the Executive: Notice is hereby gire forMoney Grants, forllonila die” and all I'ctiliulls 1' gr ms in aid of any object whatsoever, wllic lartiea may desire to submit to the Legislature at its next annual Session, are’ required to be sent into this tltlice on or before the bill day of April next. By Command, GEORGE COLES, Col. Sec-y t all applications ridges, Wharfa. Conpetition Stumped ROOT AND BRANCH! CALL AT YOUN G’S And get your and all other kinds of B C K S . And get them w en yell want them, too! That's What’s the Matter! Terms Liberal. Summerside‘lllock Shop, Water Street- Fe On Goinmgnment. 10 nuns Heavy Bilrbndocs 0 MOLASSE . BENJAMIN ROGERS. For sale by Albertnn, Jan 31, ism Valu'able Freeliiilii PROPERTY F o R s A L E! 7 ‘1115 Subscriber having been instructed by the Hon. J. R. UARDINI‘JR, is prcbarcd to negotiate for the sale of a VALUABLE FREE OLD PROPERTY, ill SUM MlllilSllNi. ’I is opcrty is pleas- antlysitnatcd on SEC \‘D 'I‘Rl‘ili'l‘, has a front of 785 feet on said tre and runs back 100 feet. 0n the prem t ere is a neat Cottage 30 x 24 feet. par ally ished, a good WELL and STABLE. 11‘ not disposed of by private contract. it will be offered lit AUCTION, on WEDNES- DAY, the ist MAY next, at 2 o'clock, p. in. A good and fuilicient title will be given.—For rerun and other prrticulars apply to H. J. RICHARDSON, Auct. Sunlmerside, March H, 1867. RARE CHANGE! V ‘1119 Subscriber intending to land iii May next, ot‘r valuable BUSIN ’ S S'I‘A ), now by him as a C. IIAGI‘} IIOI’. fronts on “'A’I runs back HO fee to . opened up, and is c ed; The Bu tll'l‘ on it measures 40 x 2 cot, and is well adapted tor a CARRIAGE or: other SHOP. Terms easy, and made known on applica- tion to the owner. HENRY 1111.805”. Water Street. March 21, 1867. if nduss's rtcrnr AND V FURNITURE ROOMS l is situated on the corner of The best Tea, Molasses, and Sugar. You can get at A. A. .\II'S‘VI‘lI‘l."5. Earthenware. ill every variety of style. quality and price. You can be suited at A. A. Mt‘S\\'l“.l'2.\"-‘i. Boots and Leather, which defy com- petition. ('all and buy them at. ‘ A. A. Mi:S\\'EE.\"S. (.‘otton \VaRh cannot be surpassed. It's at A. lcSWl‘ZEN'S. Superior Candles and Soaps. You needn‘t pass licnt Street- &‘ ' |1_ .\VING put a ver 3 , gine. with the m {saving labour, into my . ‘, and having a. ililrge stock of the various ill of wood, I ;fce1 contidcnt to be able to so at wholesale. l to the Trade. cheaper than ('lt be bought in innv other niarltrt, lit ilrst cost. l ’l‘l'llNthi lInil SAWING ill all the ‘ various branches, done at this establishment. : (IliOllOl'l DOUGLASS. i Charlottetown, Fell. 7.-1Bfi7. A . sl crior Steam En- ry machinery for 9 winning: it $71M]: glaring. ! Head of Queen Street, E cautggguwul ing Square. . MEETING made and executed in llll the several branches , ot' the Cabinet Makingiind L‘pholstcring Busi- 3 ness, in the most substantial manner, and of, (iktlt‘ltlltIi-ZS. Sun, ogetbrr with it lnllt‘t‘l- laneous assortment o FARM STOCK, CAR- RIAUES, llAltNi'}. . .. &c., \A- A- MFS“'EFINIS~ l’ 1112 Subscribers beg leave to acquaint the . , . public that, having entered into a Cu- Ronndimil I‘liit lobacco. Ally amount ‘ purmnnmln "my M, prewml ,0 “0",” .n to append. T1108. MACKINLAT, ‘ Brigade Major, .1‘. C. Militia. [Tcitgvamfram C'Ii‘laa-n to Major .lchi’l‘aluy] I have seen the Attorney General . 11c lays; “ The clause in question Is simply di- rectory to Captains; neglect of duty on their part cannot invalidate. the law." llcsitles, ice clause alxty~four. “on are acting under that authority. It was more at three months alter the Act for Companies Im- (Signeil) A. J. D. Sulru, (.‘ol. Brown‘s Vennifiige Camilla or Worm 1402. engu, contain no tom of mercury to which many worm remedies owe their eiilcacy. The ingredients are well calculated for the purpose they are intended to accomplish, having been used with success by eminent medical men in Scrape, t'il-ZNERAL TING of 0 carbon of Prince Count) and otl rs ' crested ‘ ill be c d ' Saturday forcnooll, the sixt for the purpose of taking some practical suggestions to u sideration 0 submitted to the forthcoming House of As embly, on the revision and amendment of the present School Act. several Addreser on the subjth of general and Education, from persons ~of experiel ability, may be expected. April 4, last. the Plastering Bus 'i‘lIOM I Summerslile, April I, led . Also. on the following day, 'I‘lll'RSllAY, the 18th. at 1 o'clock, p. m., that well-known Business Stand, called STANLEY HOUSE, Together with Warehouse, Stable, Coach- Iiouse, Household Furniture, in, he. Tlnllr—Ftlr Stork, all sums of 40s., and under, cash on delivery. All over that amount credit until 1st November, 1861, on approved paper. For the Property—12 per cent. to be paid down; the remainder to be paid in three yearly instalments, to be secured on the pro- petty. G. 11. McKAY, Auctioneer. Clifton, New London, April I. littl'i'. the latest styles. on as rcasonablo terms as any similar l-Zsiahlithlncnt in the I'rovinci-s. Undo-Ewing, with Hearses,’£e., in any part of the Island. satisfaction guaranteed. MARK BUTCHER. Charlottetown, March 21, 1867. Job Printing of every description done with mature and tie-patch at tho Jol'llal. evrlca. l i All orders pnnctually attended to, and ' mention, ,of it at A. A. .\It‘SWliIiN'S. Good Shirting, the. You will not be ,disappointed by calling at A. A. Mcfl‘VI-IEN'S. A variety of articles too numerous to You will be attended to most promptly by calling at A. A. McSWEllN‘S. Richmond Stréet. Charlottetown, l March 5, 1867.—Im ’Blsnks ot‘iill'? EEC—1‘61; Millio— ii i the “ Journal" Olliec. innit-rs in the CARRIAGE, s loll, ‘ i iBLACKSMITI USINESS ; Iand having each but erttble ex rience, lthry are able to turn out a IRST C .A88 5 Carriage or letgh. Repairing of all kinds. together with all other work appertaining to their line of hut-/ no", will be attended to. Send in your orders immediakly PROUD iii McCOUBREY, . Queen Street, Charlottetown, Jan. 10,1867. 1y out n a. I‘ set"; / J x