‘aco 2" ~ PELEGRABHIC NEWS. TU THE BXAMINER. ee ee PRICES CURRENT. Cuaasorrerows, Feb. 15, 1867. —— “HEN ADVERTISEMENTS. 8 ea -_-- -_ —— Selling Daily! : toral District of King’s County. Provisions. Sr. Jonny, Feb. 12th. Boef, (smal)) per Ib........ ose sees estes 4d to Td ; ” . . - Do by thre quarter... .... .4.-.00-++ 0. Bd to Sd Londen, 8th.—Carnarvon willintroduce into | pie “Vesgease).c. cess cece. ens cee Bhd to 4j Pahsment neat week dillon Unionof Canadian) 1. (malty. 2... eee. ae Tec eew ep ess of xl to 71) Proviuees, — Trial of Kyte bere eommenced—| Mucton, per Ib. ........ <0. - efi to 6d | Charge, azauist Comaussariat has proved un-) Veal, per Io... . .--. cess ee eeees | in front of their Sales Roow, Queen street, om) ment of it by prrebasing from usit Georgetown or Is to te td) THURSDAY, the Qsth ivet, at 11 v'eleck,u m.:) Montague Bridge avy article cowprised in our Flotr, Sugar, Molassesyiic.. AT AUCTION. ro: gS | ¢ HE Subseribers will sell by Aaction, |! ~ ded. —Ne des vate bes received frow West Ham, Ce RRR ee eee eee we ee Hee Oe wanting. : F Bmster, CIO). ..« sess odookieas «tg td to Js Sd) “ Sr. Jomy, Feb. 12th, 1867. Do by the tab... .... ces eetees id | : , te eesh snbt,’*' Hoar alteution will Choose, por Ib....---- cere errr eeeecee ae Sd to 6d) 100 Bbls Four (extra), S Hide Motasses, Qoeen’s Speech says, "| Fall Bee Dees Wiwieies saceneye' e+ BAtolld| 2 Hids SuGan, 10 chests Tea, ayain be called to the state of tlre representation) Lard, Sy WR veciduidiindhe'n seanes 8\teiiah te Vid! ot population in Parliament; trust your deli-| Flour per Ib... ...4 2.04.05. etc eeee eed to Shd | herations, conducted in a spirit of moderation | Oaturdal, Per OWE. ..5 6... ce ccess beeees We to 17s aed wetual forbearance, may lead to wloption | Bsg*, pet EO ors o ls Id to Le tu of measures which, without uodve distur banee, | Grain. } do Starch, L Bb) Cranberries, Liven Bed-tick aud Sueeting ; Cambric Lining ; i the ay by law ordained tor the sitting ef the Su- | may balance politieal power, and freely extend | Barley, .... 2... cece cece eee e388 to Se 9d, 20 Boxes Cigars, Eph Terme at sale. | Silesia, Holland, Casban, sud Funey Linings ; | “tam Court in Georgetown. Grand Jurors, elective franchise.”"—Committce of enquiry! Oats, per do.............. ideioed o2e 4d to 28 Sd | : CARVELL BROTHERS, pura thane aie aitkne noel tit Jurors, Suitors and Witnesaee must either . ‘ . gh’ ~ - . “7 3 ’ “a, P » | a) aa : here howorably scquits Commissariat. Geld Vegetables, eb'y 18, IsGe., Attctionvers. | thawie and Masties in manatee j Soe Cuan jattend at Gongs and ra be deprived of | , . . oe “, et 2 < - . ay . a . “ 1364. | Pons per quart... - 0.6 eee cece cece ere ees sMOne RUM. | Tweed, Sativet, Beaver, Doeskin, Whitney, Pilot | tit francinse, of they wust neglect their duties, Sr. Jous, Feb. 13. Potatoes, pec Wesel 6oice cup oo.scccces Is 9d to 2s and Broad Cloth; Ready-maie Clothing; Ladies’, | ™4" the risk of being fined, or postpone the trial Léndeet, Lith: Reform procession was im- Poultry. BY A UCTION. a eet Wor tee Tot und Slippers, of their causes aud suffer incenvenicuce and ex- , ; ng j 5 vt 3 — i . puan in ee aa ee «.23 Od to Sa Gd | “ " : i Tuts, ups, ure ane osiery : ibbous, Flowers, | pense, monse, Nut “ poe — “ " be Bri = Turkeys, each = to 86)” SHE Subseribers will sell, at their Sales! Feathers, and Fancy Gouds in varety ; Tailors’ | The recent elections of members of the Legis ; ”" : . iat ) rig ys, CUED eee ceed tee bbs wees os ‘ , 7 nn, : peat FS get | : a - Delegation of Helormers hes os Fowls ob Isto l | Room, on THURSRAY, the 28th inst, at! Trimmings, &e., &e., &e. ati , is) teiheiites a i , | waited upoo Gladstewe, and were cordially re. OWLS, C800 ....~--++ treet nee ee eee sto is oud) 11 o'clock , po) lative Coaucil indteate un entire absence of confi- | ' ; “¥ : hig ig OT eee a ee none | oa clock— } pen S eePnatie Pia atid , } ceived. —Stated D'Isracli bas produced in Par ons, | :, _ “a . Hardware, | deenee in the Govermpent. The strange want of liament @ plan of Keferm to be adupted by Fish. i 4 Puns. RUM (ia bond), viz: | cordiality te for a time past hus existed | ; . tee I ON i inineis dna sain cvedncs 208 to 3 , é COMPRISES ¢ jend bee vuly evinced between the wembere of | resolation. Idea favorably received Gold eavienes Out barrel 30s te a No. 1, 107 gallons, 62 per cent over proof, | Flat, Round and Square I Lest Seotch. ( tthe G aagmnnet, tet ti ahs Wileehaed we | . ings, tee eee weet anes ee ; . : : » AO and Square tron, best Seotch, German | e ‘ nent, as Ut , i hie 136}. | Mackerel, per dugen.... ....+....seecee- 88 bo 43} ze - a ‘ 1 ace f oun Blister, Spriug, and Shoeing Steel. all sizes) spite the conviction that the affairs of the country | IMPORTANT TELEGRAM—TILE FENLANS Lumber, | . ue nv ay +. mn ~ ’ fof Nails, Spikes aud Brads, both cut and wrought ;| can guy longer be sate in their keeping. Divided AGAIN RISING IN ENGLAND Boards, (Hemlack).............+. «+. 38 Gd to 4a eS: a th "E : i , cone D ey Hovee Nails, Plough Mounting, Window Glass, | among themseives, eoustanily forgetial of the fret | Cuceren, near Bivereool. Feb. 19 Do tdeease).....<. ds to be 7 — K by we states . ? e ” ANIEL = ain ' ate ‘ nen as Hooks, Shovels, Spider pt inciples of Responsible Government, hi ving no Feman demnonsts stien amounted to not! ie ee eee cs eases cua hut’: “¢ ARVEL L BRU'S "he aadibes asian peg ; — wud Stovepipe, Suelf | cuntidenee uf each viher individually bow can they —— “"S* | Shingles, per 4... eats o oces Na bo Bde! wel one Sone ra 0), AUC mg _— — ‘ le : have ecoulidence in them culiee- City iali of troops. Fenians g me; could have —_—* aiid } Feb'’y 18, 1877. G “ rere seul: —_— , _— } i ‘ - } } . Sundries, io nnettimmnnatinemmantnmmaneae | roce | tively | “en Chester yesterday, (Monda), but waited ° a ries. : : : : = te movements, which failed. | Hay. per OD 60 Kia nb vine > dunes dtr edad + 65s to 75s AUCTION. Pi Ae aes : ; I thank you fur the very cordial reception | Co-operaye mc ’ SOR, BOF ON. osc cine cree cecducee ces SOUe Oe OE! > Ff ea, Sugar, Molasses, Soap, Candles, Tobacco. which you extended to me when | visited the | : AOR, i eb. Se Le ae oe i lh i i eeu i Dele | Frechold J ropert’, | —_ = ee picket - a | District aud uckt Pulrhe Meetings last week aud | More troubleexpected in Liverpool. Sympa.| ViOVer seed per lO ecco ene cece eee ence tee One : ver Lake Cee age} * replied AETHUZ. 1 iy che mouth of July fast. The assurances of} . 7 oe - - ay tdry Codfish ¥ Seale Fish, bur Pur kk ; . ’ ' ' - ms thising Fenians cav docks will be blown up. In = oe bs Seno nae and “ to Gs ( N "er DAY , the 1th nt ef MA oe ri = = cud Seale Fish, burrels Pork and Beef, | aupport which L then reaerved were wnést grati-| ‘ i aiid _ sal : DOME, BOF Tcccccnce cc vees cece coos 6d to Sd at 2 v'elock, noon, on the premises ONE , | _ i i -eordance with the mvitation Parliament, . trgmepetet; Lord leno received a tes BOOED aliiwih on ecbspes du cacccs. widddd 4d | HALF of Town Lot No 79, Syduey Street, joining Canvas, No. 1 to No. 6, Hemo Cordage from 9 ve niece — se: ee & died off. ; = on» telegram from Chester, saving affairs serious— a Is to 1s 6d| Mr. J. Newson's Cubinet Fuctory.i An indisputable threed Ratliu to 5$ inch, Suil Lwine, Pitch; Yar} OHS MAR MOUREY:. 2 7 mt - a. o @ ve he ’ > st o ‘ wre eh ; : att : . | with confidence as a cavdidate for your suffrages. | timely information saved the <¢ y.. . . -Guld | Sheepshins....... siden didiatins .. Bs to dy Gd | title can be given. u ) wud Rosin | ; : e nould I be aguin|} 37}. NOG BOE Glib bce occ ncceécas cbacscees a te Ob Terms at sule. N. RANKIN, Auctioneer. | Ajj the above goods and many other articles are } it will be my sincere desire, shoule pe aguin | Reacry, Feb. 5th--Evening. Partridges,.... The Duke of Flanders, Heir apoarent to the Relzien Throne, is svon to marry the Prince Hohenzollern. GEOKGE LEWIS, Market Clerk. — Lowpow, Feb. Sth—Evening. During the delivery of the Queen's Speech | : to-day, the people cried out “ Reform, "’ form.”' ** Re- a : ‘ ‘To the Electors of Charlottetown and Royalty. GENTLEMEN ; ——— —--~- me -—-- --- | Ceantetrerows Literany as Deeatixe Seciete —The debate ou Friday eve ring last—on the question of grunting & bounty > encourage jog Ut was opened by 1. C. Hall, Eeq thau whou number of my fellow citizens, Lam induced to | 2 ’ 3 o ~ v Boxes ‘Tubsceo, Buflalo Robes, epekin Coats, Boxes Lemons, She wo. 010d to Is 3d | _ Peb’y 18, 1867. Fil 4 SELL CHEAP for CASH, at his Store, cor- | _| ner of Prince aud Grafton Streets, bund), 3 doz Brooms, 1 aet Harness, is! Qin our! 200 Bbis. FLOUR, war ranted as good us any on the Island. (150 Bbls. Prime HERRING. Mackerel Eshiug—was wore than usweily interest: | 1s compnance with the request of a large | tar” Call and jadge for yourselves. JOUN QUIRK. Cherrlottetown. Feb’y 18, U867. tf 3 gv casks Brandy (in| Hierring ! HEE ADVERTISERIENTS iv HE Subseriber has on hand, and will | great bargains cannot be expecied. Who wants Bargains? cryrceven. HE Subscribers have deeided to Sell | "(MIE Louse of Assembly having been dis- the whole oftheir extensive Stock of Pry | sulved by Prociamaiion of His Excelleugy | Goods, Hardware, and Groceries, at annually Jow | the Lieutenant Governor, you will, on the 26tb of oyives fer Cas. All persons having money lo &Xx- | the present month, be called upon to elect two pend will tivd they cau make agprotitable imvest-| Menibers to repreeent your interests in the Lower } Brateh of the Legislature. Lt is a matter of re- gret that the period of the year selected is one so Th : > " inconvenient voth tor Electors and Candidates ; DR¥ GOODS CONSIST IN PaRT OF ; Stock. {and also for the additivual serivua incunvenience | returned as your representa ive, to devote myself | iu, L trust, a spirit of moderation to the further- | lance 3 : . ‘ . es calculated ¢ Don't you want the bar-| os ant arr S - al ae bab Isiand ie Come with your mouey, for. without it] ®4¥ance the en ee eS a | supply the Jocal wauts of the Distries. 1 hope to ’ : ‘ | mee: dues Act altered and reutedelled iu | A. A. MACDONALD.& BROS, | ** the Education Ac “ ' . & BROS, wany respects; I think that the Teachers ebould | }now offered to the pablic ut extremely low fivures | for Cash. | We want the eash. | gains? Georgetown. MACDONALD & BROS, j tion with reapect tothe payment of their salaries, { Moutayue. : laud that the mode of making | i } Febrnary Ith, 1867. ; i } ' NOTICE. \"ENUK Subscriber begs leave to call the/1s at preseut. The provisions of the Laud Pur- | uttention of his namerous customers to hig | clase Bill should be extended as much as possible, WELL SELECTED STOCK OF jand efforts made fo induce the yet roustining | Green, | Proprietors of rented Tuwnship Landa to sell to no one here has » more thereush knowledge of al! | offer myself as a Candidate represem you in the | matters connected with the Fisheries. Mr. Hall! next General Assewhly. My political opinions |} argued strouyly in favor of granting @ bounty.|are so well known to you that [I need not enlarge | and, with few exceptions the speakers whe fol-lon that subject On the hmportant question of | lowed anpeared to substantially agree with him | Confederation, however, [deem it incumbent on! da order we afford the pablic an opportunity to hear | me to make known my sentiments. I have always | this matier discussed iu all its bearings, the debate | heen opposed to the terms of the Quebee Scheme us postooued until Friday efeuing ve xt, the 2nd Inet, at S@ cloek The meeting will be held in the apper Temperance Hall, and the public will be ad titted on payment of two-penee wt the door Pd. McGow 4X, See'y. lsiand. Lluthe event of a wodilication of that Scheme | being proposed, I should, as your Representative, | tvel buund to submit it for the decision of the conn. itry atthe Polls; and L would strenuously resist} jany attempt to carry out confederation in Oppo sitien to the wishes of the people. Web'y 19th, 1347 hihi ilnlihens All tuwanales thea tethefew pots ou which bealth hinges. mediately their preseuce i« discovered. develope as fat as possible. in a ew country is also a subject of the utmost} which, when thervugbly digested, muat enrich the | oieed with ite nutritive elements. The alterative | virtues exerted by Holluway's purifying Pilla ex-/| tion, and for this service I woald advocate as! actly «eet these rfquirements, sud they furtber| liberal an ex eteretsedistinetive and peculiar powers i: strenght-| Colony may admit. . ening the nerves and regulating the ¢ culation, | , I regret that the short ti : whereby secretion and excretivn are accurately | vefore - duy of Election prevents my making a) adjusted. These excellent Pills keep all the na- | POOR! Canvass to secure Your support. tural fulsetions s» fairly balanced that they prevent, Tour dbediont servant. or speedily subdue, headache, dizziness, nausea, bilious attacks, fevers, diarrbaa, dysentery, and | } euwiar we macs, ‘To the Independeat Electors of Te | : PB: Never-raiLine Sarery any Success --MRS._ Charlottetown and Royalty. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP a sale) Gextiemen : aud certain remedy for all disearce wild whhic| _. ebildren ate afflicted during the process of teeth- | ir, ing. [t bua stuud the teat of thirty years. Never | influeutial number of my fellow-citizeus, I hoowan to fail, Gives reat tu the mother and gue have resolved to become a Candidate for your saf- , child. C : | trues at the upprouching Election, pa 2 KS oh ovlic aud regulates | My object. Gentlemen, is uot the support of party, but the advocecy of sach meusures—irrespective eee of party bias—as are best adapted to the require- Cure ror CovGw or Coto —As soon as there | ments of the Colony. ja the aiighteat uneasiness of the Chest, with diffi.) My hamble efforts and best energies shall be culty uf breathing, or indications of Cough, take | more especially directed to the obtaining ot a Loun, | during the day a few ot “ Brown's Bronchial|i2 the aye Proprietary lands, thereby | Troches.” Containing demuleent ingredients, they | “°COn"s for the Senantry boa thie -_ uy the at : I tation. Have them in readi-| siuple of their farms, Without embarrassing and } allay Pulmonary 7m ' | depressing our mercantile interests. wees, upon the first appearauce of & Cvld or) Any levitimate means that cau be devised forthe Cough. | protection and fostering of thatinuvaluable branch of ; 4 . | oorindastey—the Pisheries—with a view of placing Hostetrer's Stomacn Birrens —Who 8) oerown people on a level with Awerican Fisher there that dues nut desire to be always exempted | wen, will receive wy best support. frow indigration—ts barea good appetite, a pain-| 1 shall also encourage protection to Home enter. less stiumach, a clear heed, a reguiar puls@, a! prise, the exteusion aud development of every healthy complesion? If this weets the sye of | Oraneh of Trade and Commerce, and shal! farther | aay. whe are nut thus, Dewsed, let thear try [ey uawure culeulated vo eimalate the industrial HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS. We' ©: : ° : . ouy ze lly, lly - gearautes that this delightiu!l tonic will restore) ne edie a a, a | any stomach, huwerer weak, tu a healthy con-| On the Confederation Question I amopposed to | dition ; that it will bring back the truant appetite any measure committing this Island to the Quebec, | aad give permaneut vigor to the whole system. | or any other Seheme, until my constituents stall | The teedle and emaciated, suffering trew dyspep- | have first decided im favor of it at the Polls. sia or indigestion in any form, are advised (or the | 1 pote On er to be, i ate | entiemeu, sabe of their own bodily and mental cous! art, = Your most obedient servant, i try it. Ladies uf the most delicate constitution | Pv. W. HYNDMAN. | testify to ite harmivesness and ite restorative pro-| Ch town, Feb. 18, 1867. =" perties. Physicians everywhere, disgusted with | a tae adulterated liquors of commerce, prescribe it REQUISITION ° as the safest and most reliable of all atomschics, | -p, omas W pp. E and it w certainly much more agreeable than | To bn mas W. Dun, Esa. acy of the otber spirituous preparativus of ney aw: day. For sale by all Druggists. W K, the undersigned Electors of Char- Feb. 11. tw lottetown and Royalty, deeming it inexpe- ————EE=E==_=— dient that any further delay should transpi FOR A KIND YOUTH AND LOVING BOY. choosing some _ to be put in noay ag wo additions ‘ hha pom | Royalty, and having every confidence iv your! A youth, ee aud loving, from his parents be | ability and inteyrity, huve to request that you will | —- Po - _ re in the reconsider the determination you cameo at the re | ; e dead ; }to be nowinated us one of the candidstes for raid | With sisters four iu dumber and # brother before | ‘Town and Royalty; and we pledyée eurselves to| bim two, | use our best exertions to eusure your return, feel- | Saying your welcome up to heaven, the Almighty | jug assured that you will uot only fartherevery | seut for you, | measure thet will promote the prosperity of the | Tre parents ure outwitted for that dear and manly | City. bat faithfally maintain the interest« of the} I "y, | Island ia ali constitutional measures required by | Hie behaviour was enticing and in him wus former | the well-understood wishes of its people dex ; : : Tr. 1. Haviland, een. Cutil the durt approuched bis heart ; now bis father) T. Heath Haviland, Abraham W. Cuok, he may rue, | Robert Bell, C. Binus, For the parting of bis loving boy when he bid them | John C. Binns, W. W. Stambles, ali adieu | Thomas Alley, Capt KR. Paal, 2.21 0! he is gone, my heart ia breaking for the boy that | -Holu Scambles, L Hodgson, is uO Wore, 10). Laid, Jobn inge, ' ' J.W. Mitchell, ( i And vew f nu: desolated far from my native shore; | Wim H. Wilson Ne kiadsed ur relation, vo comfort when I ruam, Edward Valmer, Mark Buteler, Muce the Alanyhty tovk my childreu | am bere «| ieorge Beer, Hugh Perkin, bard slone | Willism Passmore, | George L. Dogherty, ee : Frederick LePage Michuel O'Hara, sh Scares Providence and God so kind | Jolin Cairns, ; | Peter McGowan, Adams Murray, Thomas Mabon, John Fraser, George Cummings, To lemee thac boy as comfort and hereafter take | Joseph Pippy, | Daniel Brenan, Bar dl ; ; Jawes Reddiu, asthe Lord wae pleasing what eo good he cx!led | eg ey Mace the, twentieth of December, the day young : ames from me did part ; He is gowe me a Worthy wianon, hia prayers way “ %, dud save luis lowing fetber, that heaven he may win. Philip Large, James White, Joha McLean, John McRae. Edward LD. Stair, Ww. 0. Trowan, Archibald Wine, i John Heaurtz, George A. Thresher, Clement White, Heary Longwerth, John Donse, George Raukin, Alex. McDouald, Johan McEachen, Jobu Ferguson, Ch ae ristans Was approachiug le w i M. MeLeed, teat day, Gedo wae wlhias Sr | ilies Grebe, To gut hie Cicistinas presents with his comrades to | Sion Davies, ee play ; | James E. 8. Bagnall, Be fid wot enjoy such treasure, fur better was in| Wm, Heard, te aetna cata store, | A. N. Large, Heury Palmer, Audieft usa surrowfal Christmas—young Janes | David Stewart. Henry Worth, he is ve more. | Matthew Waddell, arn. s. JAMES O RIELLY George Wilson, orrison, —e J w Coles, W.C. Bourke. : lam ole Wai. White, J Married, At Yediam Wiver, Jan. 22d, by Very Rew. Jas MeDouald, Mr. James McDonald, of Lot @7, w oa, hier of Mu i + the papa One ruacc Crorkea, | POAMARM SRE 4 Charlouetown, Feb. 6, 1867. REPLY : To the Free and Independent Electors of Charlotte- Geattemes ;—Iu compliance with the above re At Dalennweed the 9h inet, in the Meth year! Utsition, received this day, | have decided to al-; ot Dis age, Ree tnd *early eglgved one of low aul io Ue pluced im nomiustigg as 4 | Bsa? yon, MManon, dager, Depaty Commine- | anida's for Vb sorrecocen ahd Rovalty, to repre: | ” T, yon ttt the nextGeneral Assembly. With aA , } se" 7. ederation, 0 far as it is inveuded so delete shi? At Wheathy River, Lot 21, on the ‘Sth ime | Isluuriwith the ether British North America) J. T. JENKINS. Ss Application to be made to the owner, at Morrell, | iy che barboar of Georgetown, together with ull nditure as the resources of the | oF tu valnable Freehold Farm aud Property be-/| longing to CHarces Dixewett, Esq., Morrell; situate oue mile from St north side of the Bay, comprising two hundred aud | same, by | forty-two acres of superior land, aboat thirty five | * chief sources of wealth, I would encourage and | commodious Barn, &c., are on the andteae must be compenested by suitable food, | The means of transit a convenient Well of water, &c., A good Title guaranteed, with pessession when | importance, and demands most serious considera- | required. Feb. 18, 1367. Valuable Freehold: Farm for Sale. Peter's Harber, on th At the same | acres of which are in a very good state of eultiva- | busiiess at the ist of April next. lloteew «y's Preus.—The Law of Life —The| time, { consider that any suggestion from the lin- | tion, and the remainder covered with a magnificent | | perial Government shon!d be treated with the con-|¥rowith of Hard and Soft Wood--this valuable | present iq a fitting opportunity for drawing atten-| sideration due to the high authority wheuce it| Farm hus a frontage on the Bay of twenty-nine | ———————— dia aardilieed _ RES | chains and the same distance ou the North ot Sea! AT GEORGETOWN : | If elected, I shall always endeavor to promote | Shore, where any quantity of sea manure is ob-| 8 mopurition muet Ge expelled from the »ystew WW) the yeueral interests of the country. Agriculture | taitable. as well as musele mud in the Bay. Al rpey Wear aud the prosecution of the Fisheries, being onr | small couwfortable Farm House with a good and | i | premises, itlso | &c., &e FRANCIS s. LONGWORTH, Attorney-at-Law. me that will elapse | Charlottetown, 18th Feb ¥, 1867. - Barley. Baricy. NOUND 2 ROWED BARLEY bought | ALL Amounts due to JOHN HALEY, lately at BRIGHTON BREWERY. R. SMITH. F 1m ‘WwiIntkea.}<> =a neeeaee AVING been solicited, by a large and) FA ERRING and SALMON TWINES;| Valuable Farm at New London I Set Lines and Traw! Hooks ; S “ Gundry's ” Cod Lines, all sizes ; H Cod and Hake Hooke; I Cod leads and Swivels; N Cod Splitters and Throaters ; G Cod Line Snoods (or Gangings); 1 Common and Galvanized Boat Nails; 8 Copper Bost Nails and Roves ; 6 Boat Compasses ; Manilla Rope ; 7 Paints aud Oila; Putty; Sheet Zine, Ch’town Feb 11 Imti7. The Largest Supply yet Imported. H. E.STARKIRD & CO, “ City Hardware Store.” 6i Dissolution of Copartnership. SHE CO-PTARTNERSHULP exiatiny between the tion |\CO MANUFACTURERS, is this day dissolved by | candidate for Charlottetown and, mutual conseit. All parties owiug the late Firm are requested to | | make payment to MORIN LOWDEN, who along Te piu a non of ungele—be is numbered amongst | cent mecting at the Temperance Hail, and cousent | tie liabilities of the late Firm. MOKIN LOWDEN, D.J. RICHARDSON. Ch'town, Janusry 1, 1867, EFERRING to. the above, the Sub-| seriber would respectfully inform the public | | that he will still continue the business uf mauufae- | David A. Bears, turing the best SQUARE ROD TOBACCO, trom | a Virginia Leaf, and traste, as the super: | qauiity of the article is so wel! known, that he will | continue to merit a share of public patronave MORIN LOUWDEN. Peake's Building. Queen } Street. dan. 1, 1807. } at 12 o'elock ! Charlottetown, Feb. Lt. 167. ; a ae 10.00 10,000 Fence Poles, good quality, seasoned, Feb’y 11. Union Bank of P. FE. Island. | TEXHE Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of | thie bank will take place at the Bank premises | oun WEUNESDAY the Sixth day of Marcu next, } noon, fer the purpete of choosing ISEVEN DIRECTORS for the ensuing year, aud} jtramencting such other business as shall be laid | before them | isl waz FOR SALE. sorted #izes, 180 Cords FIREWOOD, Far and Sprue, 20 do do i | The above is within 14 miles of the city, on the | -_-—— | Monnt Edward Road, and will be delivered either) | there or in the city, as may be required. on u cation to pli-) Ba ay H HASZAKLS | we Se a ‘ue * .ryet Edward J. Hodgson, j _ @hewlottetown. Feb’y Lith, 1867 ix] ‘I HE Sul-soriber requests al! perfons in-| A i GEORG tu 1 OWN , / j i ' comp le Squa,: e, acto Hardwood. ———=—= | ment of Bark, which will be fet ia lots from Thirty | won allegiance to the British throne; but if the heretofore | yr | FEET SCANTLING, as- payment, British, American and MERCHANDIZE, | party has been now adopted by tts opponents, who counts, that ihe sume is now ready for delivery,| aad enabled the Government to pay the purchase } To the Electors of the First Elee-' | but the Goverswent alone are responsible tur this, | | which they have unnecessarily imposed upon a |, | Grey, White, and Printed Cotton; Striped and} large quinber of the Electors of King’s County, | | Fancy Shirtings, in Cotton and Wool; Cotton and | by appoiting the Geveral Election to be held on | | be pldeed iu a better and more independent posi- } Rolled Lining, Silicias, Hollands, Linens, and ussessments for | Coloured DAMASKS aud MOREENS; manta & building Schools and other educational purposes i TA BLE LINEN, W induw HOLLA N D : ; | should be simplified, so as to render the office of White and Unbleached TABLE COVERS; ja Trustee less burdensome and dangerous than it | Velvet, Pile, and Fancy du ; Colonial jthe Government. This measure of the Liberal | Black and White Beown TUREAD, Reels and | nave failed to produce any other one equally good. | HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and BHOES; ly : " | which he is now disposing of at his usual low prices) Had the Loan Baill been allowed to pass, it would SHAWLS aud MANTLES; ii " as Leousider them neitber just nor liberal to this | O be sold by private Contract that! for Cass or Country Propvuce; and partienlarly | have proved a ver} valuable adjunet to the Land lE lowers, Cap F rout, Cotton and Silk Velvets ; to call the attention of those having running Ac-| Purchase Bill; particularly at the preseut Ume, Black and Coloured’ SLLKS, RIBBONS, Laces TRADE SALE. ‘AING SQUARE House. European Exchange. | reremnres “a £6000 Worth of Goods. fj UPERLOR SEAL SKIN COATS. sila BEER & SONS. “TEMit SUBSCRIBE d ke an, Daren ae glace -_ GOOD Asesortment of CLO THS. sel wnere etrictiy to WHOLESALE, will SELL | BEER & SONS. at AUCIYION his WHOLE SUCK in Trade, | — commencing WEDNESDAY. 20th FEBRUARY, lat Li v’elock., Sale tocoutinueeact day till allie) + jdisposed.of. The STOUK consists W part of-—- | 30 Chasts and Half-chesta TEA, 10 Hhds. MOLASSES, 10 Bois. brown BOGAR CLOTH CAPS and FELT HATS. BER & SONS. | > as FURS. SPLENDID LOT of FUR CAPS, BEER & 8088. & Bbls. Crushed dv., 50 Bbls. FLOUR, 10 Bbls. Kerosene OWL, ° BEER & SONS. | [225 8ats—ia Silk, Velvet & Straw. 40 Boxes CANDLES, 20 Boxes SOAP, | RESS GOODS in great varisty. 4 Casks Washing SODA, D BEER & SONS. 20 Crates EARTHENWARE, 50 Boxes Teobaeco PLPES, 20 Boxes RAISDAS, weawis and MANTLES. | i: BEER & SONS. 4 ewts. CURRANTS, ae : Kegs aud Tins Colusan’s MUSTARD, a in Wool, Fels aod Hem is. GINGER and PEPPER, BEER & SO Tine Caster O1L, _10 ewt. Sheet ZINC, | EAVY OVERCOATS and other Hlack and Yellow PAINT, ss made Clothing. BEER & SONS. GLASS and PUTTY, ee 3 Cusks Scotch WHISKEY, i “ ENTS’ Wool Scaris, Shirts, Gloves, 5 Casks Hleunessey’s BRANDY G _ &e., &e. BEER & SONS. IN DRY GOODS: path : UPFALO ROBES. ; | B BEER & SONS. 200 Bundles COTTON WARP, i 4u Pieces Regatta SHIRTING, ——— qSHORS - 50 Pieces Grey and White COTTON, OUltsauds >in variety. ; 200 Pieces do SHEETING, | B BEER & SONS. 40 Pieces PRINTS, 20 Pieces White and Red FLANNEL, 10 Pieces Fancy Flannel and Wiacey Shirting, 10 Dez. Faney Wool SHIRTS, ee Tae rite eiidadlatlin A lot of DRAWERS and Under Shirts, ae BL ER OVERSHOKS. Hoop SKIRTS and SKELETONS, NELE ag RRP BEER & SONS. £600 Worth of READY-MADE CLOTHING, | aici in Coats, Panis, Vests, and Overcoate: {| 2 14 ASAKSN 10 Pieces Scotch and Tapestry CARPET ; ‘ANADIAN n00) ee & SONS. 100 Piecea DRESS STUFF, in Cobourga, ae tres, Alpageas, Mobairs, Winceys, and | aan > ange eo CLOT ia Wal : WW) ARRASTED AXEDRER & SONS 40 Pieces CLOTH, in Whitneys, Pilots, Mel- _ : tous, Black aad Mixed Coatings, : needs key 8" aN HRESHING MACHINE and MUD BO® Tweeds, &e.; GER CASTINGS and CHAIN. BEER & SONS. ——w UBBER BUUTS and SHOES. R BEER & SONS.. Furniture CHINTZ; The above, together with our usual assortwent ) of Dry Guods, Hardware, Groveries, &e., &e., Tuble OlL CLOTH, in printed! @&e., are offered va the best terms for prompt Woods aud Marbles; 20 Pieces payment. Brown, aod Black FURNITURE 2B SONS. LEATHER; —_* Ch'town, Nov. 19, 1866. The Subscriber offers for Sale, T Messrs. Peace Brorazers & Co.'s Brick Building, in Water Street :<= 20 Puns. fine flavored Demerara BUM, Balls; and Eviging , e/} up to the lat of Juwuary, 1867, a settlement of the money he Be ' re iMUSLIN, Cr: Kid. Cloth and Cashmere; 3 dv. du. Bi. Jage de. Bi . : oney for the Cunard Estate without that serious | «IN, Crape, Kid, Cloth and Cashmere; — : Ee . — . omer - . re ~~ ee incovveuience to the mercantile community which |GLOVES, a large assortment of HOSIERY A 30 Bhs Bright — SS Seduce ac hela’ Amilme | is ben Gennes Oe yet will be caused by the aud a variety of FANCY GOODS ae | os ey ee ra } “ ee | mode adapted, aud, moreover, would have enabled other art-cles. 8 ». : . a WM SANDERSON. | thea to resell to the Tenantry at a lower figure} TERMS — ws BP a eile 12 halt Bois. do. do. da, Georgetown. llth Feb’v, 1867, ii } : MS — Amounts under £10, Cash; over 15 Tierees Bright Barbadoes SUGAR, + — | than under present circumstances they cau, per- |] £10, and under £40, 3 months’; over £40, 6 30 Bble. de. ds de. | bapa, afford to do. si : : The enlargement of trade with the United LK. Subscriber offers for sale, by private | States aud otter countries, the uuprovewent of meuths, Credit ou approved Notes. 25 Bola. do. Centrifugal do. 30 Bois. Granulated du. 8B. WILSON HIGGS. P. W. HYNDMAN. Charlottetown, Jan. 28, 1867. bargain, the good i the system of road-waking, the general extension ‘ tT} " YY’ Shallop Three Sisters, possible to all parts of the Island, the encourage- | lof the burthen of Thirty Tons, as she now lies i ment of the Bsheries, an increase of efficiency in her Sails, Standing and Running Rigying, Anchors, | Chains, Gearing, &c, which are all iu excellent } coudition. careful economy in the expenditure of the Public | Revenue, are all objects which will require and be well worthy of the serivus attention of the in- coming Legislature. I am, as you know, an opponent to the proposed | Contederation of this island with the olber Bri- tish North American sayy ss . have always | : > dela , equested Co! felt coufident that the Imperial Government | > ieee nated ee ele cat ee aa would not compel us to adopt the scheme so long | authbori#ed to receive the sume, and grant the proper | 4" We clearly and pointedly evinced our repug- | acquittance, nance to it. The Bill now before the Imperial | Government confirms this opinion,—it leaves it | optional with the inhabitants of the [sland to con- | federate or remain out; and I hope that a suffi- | ciently large majority of members opposed to the | measure will be returued at the comug Election to present any danger of its consummation through | local Legislation i j WM. SANDERSON, Broker. | Georgetown, Ith Feb’y, 1807. im | doing business at MONTAGUE BRIDGE, by Rook, Boud, Note or otherwise, are requested to FOR SALE. | O be sold at Publie Anction, at the Colonial Building im Charlottetown, on MONDAY, the [ith day of March next, atthe hour of 12 o'clock, |noou, that valuable Leasebold Farm of 90 acres now in the possession of James Betr, situate at! I have the yg em =" New Lendon, bounded as follows: Commencing | ee reiiieassh eee jut a stake fixed on the shore of Grenville Bay, at) JOSEPH HENSLEY mcs | the south west boundary of James Simpson, senior's| Charlottetown, 2nd Feb’y, 1967. } farm. thence running south 45° Eust fifty eight | i jehuins and thirty eight links, to the Settlemeut | To the Electors of the Second } Road leadiug to Grenville Bay thence following | : : : the various courses: theredf Sorthwurdly to the| Electoral District of King’s County. place of commencement, agreebly to the plan an- uexed to the Lease thereof. The above piece of | _ ie a under oa on the 23rd day of GENTLEMEN: | March, A. D, 1840, from the Hon wrence 8 yr ; ‘ : : eau itor Wiens ofiW fears eat | Hasiog been tominaed at ever infuenti! | | one Shilluig ety- per acre, with power to the ten- meetings recently held in your Dirtrict, a8 a can- | | aut or assiynee t¢ purchase at any time within the | didate ipr your suffrages at the forthcoming Elec- | } term at tweuty shillings sty. per acre. The Lease | tions, and the House of Assembly having been | | was assigned to the subseriber by Deed dated the | now dissolved, [ avail myself of the earliest oppor- | | 26th day of December, AD. 1360. The Farm will | tunity to aay that I accept these nominations. be sold clear of arrears of rent. | In polities, 1 need scarcely say that I am a Libe- { | Fer Teme, Gia, Une 2 S00 selene ral from conviction, aud te that party I will give liny hearty support ia the future as in the past. | All measures having a tendency to ameliorate the | Bark! Bark! Bark! | condition of the people, and to promote the pros- | perity of the Colony, will receive my warmest 1500 Cords of Hemlock Bark suppert- Believing that self-government is one of : | the greatest privileges that can be enjoyed by a wanted at the City Tannery. | people, I have beeu, and still am, opposed to the | Quebee scheme of Confederation. ue Sabscriber is now prepared to make | opposed to any closer political connection with Contracts with parties for the above compli- | Canada than that which already exists in a com- CHAS. PALMER. Charlattetown. Feby 11, 1867 pat Cords and upwards. | Imperial Government should hereatter submit | ‘Square Rod Gents’ Bright voted to the local wants of the District. In} ° j | conclusion, | will say that, if at any time during ane wy representation, 1 should be so unfortunate as Natural Leaf Good Smoking EDWARD REILLY. Kerosene Oil, , _Ch'town, Fab. It, 1867, Qs" 33. Od. per Gallon, are & | ! G. W. GARDINER’S. NOTICE ' Upper Queen Street, Jan. 21. 1867 | | | i Co- partnership Notice, ’ YHE Subscriber, intending to make a) S the Parinership now exis'ing between . change in his business, hereby informs his | hy + friends, and the public generally, that he will dis- | ‘ - | £® the Undersigned, will expire on the 15th day” Sad his own, ' : ; : ty 3rd Bye-Law, all pesuns voting | : es : ; . b k of } o Ww F Morris, N B. By the dr Law, all p x - seeuaak tides yose of his stoc Se he calied my boy w heaven to dwell for: rer as omar! Henry Smith {by proxy must deposit their nuthority te vote with | ae eee on : } A ow " | James Walsh, Bertram Muvore, | the Cashier at least one day previous to the day of | wise, that their Accounts mast be paid off on or! Dry Goods and Groceries, | —" on — innit ie reuid ew. ; F Moone.” (omnes JAS. ANDERSON, Cashier before the above mentioned date, as all accounts| > my ri, Donald MeKae, orria, AS. As sERSUIN, . 7 > 2 All purties having any demands on the Sub-| ne end of March. \3 | sertbers are requested to furnish their Accounts for ‘4 Great Bargains will be given. - ALEX. ROSS. Next Apothecaries’ Hall, Cuantetteneton, Jon 8/ 000: ; McAULAY & JOHNSTON. Grand River Wharf , January 21, L867 . N. B. CASH paid for Good O3.TS. "REQUEST. —~ town and Royatty : | Separate, ‘l'o Contractors. ENDERS will be received until the lst duy of MARCH next. for the erection and! ion of a BRICK CHURCH, on Koteb ford | rding to the plans and specifications to to ba «ben at the office of E. J. Hodyson, — tenders will alse be received for the fo } lowin ¢ jsortions of the building: ) 1. Doxcnevators. Mu. wne, Bricklayers, Stone cutters and Slaters. 3. Car renters and Joivers, 4. Plasferers. . *Y Comeesd By at 5. Puiwters end Glaziers. ~ ih im, Ce erettan: [ pulitical views soa - well ecgusiete® vans) Eaeh tender to be accompanied by the tamen of a dpe Sony naghin of hese Joho Nicholas | deoidet opponert.to the propoved echame af Con | ere willidig-t0 Vecome ceeusity for the! Tus Sdinatthec ian Ge Sale, arte ae | fomeeat fuithfal performance of the work. debted to him to PAY UP by the 31st of this} ; { month, as all sama UNPAID at that time will be! and for sale Cheap fog Cash by ‘SUED FOR without farther potice. i R a> NR JONN P. IRVING, ‘ % «0 0, | At the Office of Ga. W. DeBlois, Eaq , Yrince Edward sland Mape, | of the benefits of Steam communication as far as | Fleur, Sugar, Molasses, Kerosene, all brauches of tae Public Service, a8 weil as a| NHE Subsribers bave IN STORE, end meute. _ oe I am, in fact, |">! STAND r Hl» iba ‘tu forfeit your confidence, or act contrary to heck tr ernet come ae en Reduced Prices! — towards the erection of a Parsouaye in connection not settled at that time will be handed over to un} which is large and well-assorted, at greatly reduced Ww mal C ’ ; Attorney for collection, without respectto persons. | prices, in order to clear out his present Stock by jground in that vicinity, kiudly bestowed by Major variety of useful articles exhibited, suited for the | juse of boty town and couniry, and will be sold at} Cl ¢ d j moderwe — | 1e apsi e ! New Goods! }for the Bazaar, and will thankfally receive contri- {butions from all kind friends who are disposed to) assist them iu this undertaking: Mrs. Baytield, | Mrs. |Churles Stewart, Mre. E } Capel, Miss Longworth, Charlot-etowu. | notice will be given in due ume. ithe duy and at (he Coucert iu the evening. , © + Ch'town, Jan. 14, 1867. tf For Sale, 200 Baus. Extra Family FLOUR, 100 Boxes CANDLES, 25 Boxes SOAP, 50 Halt Boxes DO. 50 Sides New York SOLE LEATHER, 9 Caske VINEGAR, 2U Doz. Pails, 20 Doz. Corn Brooms, Cheats and half do. TEA, Genuine Bermuda Arrow Root, in 5 Ibs. - Boxes, balfs & quartera Raisine. [bexes. B. WILSON HIGGB. Peake’s Buildings, Water street, 2 tf Ch’town, Jan. 14, 1867. &e., Ke. offer for SALE— 200 Barrels Extra Cavada FLOUR, 100 do do American do 206 do Superfine do do 10 Hhda. Bright Retailing SUGAR, 2 do do Heavy MOLASSES. 25 Chests TEA (warrauted), 3 Boxes TOBACCO, 10 Casks Kerosene OLL, 2 Bales Buffalo Robes, 10 Quarter Casks Pale BRANDY, 2 du do WHISKEY, 4 Puncheons RUM, 6 Barrela CRANBERRIES, 10.000 CIGARS, 50 Sides American SOLE LEATHER, 6U Kegs NAILS and SPIKES, 5 Sheepskiu COATS, 0 Doz. Grain SACKS, | 5 Coils Cordage, Hemp, and Manilia. —ALso— 5,000 Bushels Liverpool SALT, 100 Tons Cow Bay COALS, 15 dv Pictou do Slack. All of which will be eold low for approved pay- Molasses, Kerosene, Cornmeal, and Raisins. OW LANDING at GEORGETOWN, | ex Woodbine and Sea Breeze 20 Puncheons superior MOLASSES, 9% Casks KEROSENE, 60 Bbls Cornmeal, 50 Boxes Muscatel RAISINS, And for sale by B. WILSON HIGGS. Ch’town, Jan. 14, 1867. tf LONDON HOUSE. Established 1820, 1866, FALL, 1866, BY Ships Prroness, Unvrve, L. C. Owax, | Littte,and Ass, from LIVERPOOL; Lorvs, jfrom LONDON; Empress, from GLASGOW; |; Hecen Davies, from RBADOES; Steamer | ALHAMBRA, from BOSTON; Sehr. Cuan tas, from » HALIFAX ;eiy, from QUEBEC —the Subseri- © © | bers have now completed their | Steam Machinery! 4 ymportations for the Season, of the best and on the most improved prin-| .} wy:. | ? ciples, aud that Le is now prepared to executellf | * eee Mtg hi “ae ° > | offer at extremely low prices for PROMPT PAY- Planing, Turning, Sawing’ , | MENT. Wholesale Buyers supplied as asaal. The Mt | present Importation comprises— A | Chests Fine Congou ‘Tea, Bales White and Colored | Hbds. Granulated Bar- Warps, 7 we CARVELL BROS. Feb’y 11, 1867. King Square Warerooms! AND STEAM CABINET SHOP! "PPuE Subscriber begs to inform hi: numerons customers, both in town and country, that he bas recently added to his Establishment | and Jigging, je i a of every description, from fourteen inches tom | } yb ‘ , ’ badoee and Porto Rico) “ Paper Ha Further particulars will be made known on ap-| fer our consideration aaother plan of Colonial ons signee iu thickues, (with saws from one | Senet, | «6 Wopeied oe Subscribers. as TOBAC. | Plication to the Subscriber at the City Tanuery | Union, based upon more favourable terms than m4 pads eek ee wet ake oon —- of aN | Hbds. Museovado Mo| “ Bagying and Gani 7 oo W. b&b. DAWSON. | those of the Quebec scireme, I would deem it wy i” dane for Window Blin wep id Venetian! _ |. asses: ) Sacks, . Feb. 4, 1867. duty to refer the same to you befure taking avy ea ; indie and Senetian! 4 | Crates Earthenware, Casks assorted Catlery, peered eens i deGnite ction thereon |v Shades, for both portable und stationeryS% | Cuses Drees Goods Bundles Spring aud Cnet > on . de 2c * } . ; ' 7 : , . CHARLES QUIRK, | Should I succeed, Gentlemen, in my election, i iO Ta ey a waa 1 Steen jis authorized to receive debts, aud who assumes MANUFACTURER | whilst J shall always be anxious to serve, to the /ft) Constantly on hand a larve supply of Mate. Sys. (yee MET? son. Puckaves Nancand Spke | i best of wy ability, the geveral uiterests of the it rials of every description, for Dining, Draw. | tles | © Troumougery, or | Colony, my attention will be more especially de- 5) amend oe eee: in Black Walnut.’ ny | « Silke and Ribbons.'Tons assorted Mar Iron, fi Mahogany, Kose and Satin Wood; Bird-eved @ Packages asstd. Paints. “ Lineu Drapery, “ Gloves aud Hosiery, Hbds.Paint and Seal Oil, “Ready-Made Cloth-isides Sole Leather, ing and Rubber Coats, Barrels Crashed Sagar, | j | aud Curled Maple, Birch and other Weods 7, ad Lal all the several branches of the Cabinet % i i ri ; ion of local i : r ; ** Rubber Boots and Flour, ‘ ; your views and Wishes upon any queslon 6 | |Making and Upbolstering Kasiness, in the; i m Salte TOBACCO. | or general interest, j would deen it inenmbent | y/most substantial maaner, and of thg latest|% | ae Olathe. = ’ Street upon me, Upon betg unequivocally notified of the me styles, on as reasonable terms as any similw) J * Townend’s Hate &|Cadbenr, i Queen ? fact, to immediately resign aud place my seat at.) establishment in the Provinces. | Caps, Ginger, Charlottetown - 2 + PELL. | your disposal. aid a td 1A | “ Ladies’ Boots and Washing Soda, Janaury 21, (867 : lv Lam. Gentlemen, <| Undertnking with Hearses, &c, in any part|™=" Shoes, (Kegs Basing Soda, ee mn Youur obedient servant, w of the Island Z| “ Ladies’ Furs and Keys Mustard, 4 Fur Caps, | Pobueco, oe All orders punctnally attended to, and satis | Bales Printed, Unbleach- Boxes Raisins, | faction guarauteed. ee edand White Cottons, Lozenges, . * Cotton Check, and Soap, MARK BUTCHER. Wo: Shirtings, [Bays Pepper, Tan. 298. 1847 * Blankets avd Horse/Glase, Jan. 28, 1847. 4w ¥ | Rage, a . ee . a ‘ | “ Carpets and Wool. Coils iNa’ About the first week in March wext,) )..0°°" [Desens amon end ax | * Glothsand Deeskius,| Browme, &ec., de. | }; ’ } G. t Under the patronage of Mrs, Dundas, Charlottetown, Dea. 3, ima " DAVIE, T is proposed to hold a Bazvar io he| wy: MONEY! TEMPERANCE HALL, in Charlottetown, Alt ACCOONTS not paid by the first of JANTIARY, 1267, will ve y laced in the icwn Beete fur the beuetit of the Chareh: | bands of my Atsorney for recove GEERGI COLES. - ith the Episcopal Church, Souti port, on a piece of A table of refreshments will be previded, and a I7th Dee., 1866. The following Ladies will act as a Committee GKEAT BARGAINS! | Stewart, Southport; Mrs.) H®ARTZ fe SON Touaghnsbuud, Mrs | EYAVE JOST RECELVED from Britain, ' i per Ssips Ondine, L. C. Owen, Empress and Of the particular day for holding the Bazanr, | Lotus, « larve and assored Stock of of Staple & Pancy Dry Goods,: Groceries, &c. STAPLE RY GOODS, consisting. of Barker, Mrs. There will be » Concert given iu the evening. N. B. The Band will be iu atreudunce during} Feb 6 tel Great George Street, * Charlottetown, Jan. 28, 1867 im —_—-_--— a t West India Yicase, Upper Great G orgs Street. | 20 Bble. No. 1 Labrador Herring, . > » } AP. { 50 Bbls. Choice Family Flour, | 5 =tSem as, 1866. Tubs Butter & Bois. Pork, Martue Clocks, Room Paper, Window Paper Hangings, | Putway’s Patented Curtaig Fixstares, BEDSTEADS, * Model Parlor” Stoves and otber Stoves, | Stare, the following, wiz: prowpt attention. 4 8, Vol. 18, 1867 Feb'y 19, (367. 3a his op Possersion sod LUMBER of all dimensions and descriptions. | 0, “Si9 aun ao: SEH “|” Eg Orders for early shipment will receive! CEIIES. O'HALLORAN. MARTIN Charlottetown, Feb. ith, }867. lin #oP. of LIQUORS & GRO- -CUND::; ; 3 é ti d a variety of other Goods, Devaig 33 i rj! vinegs. Shouk! yon hover me with your Cot- geo Y oat } ~% ™ Hide. Poster SPIRITS, | a Tee Sead Hand Harness. Sih § chitaree om aed 39 yours, leaving » wits dente by electing me one of your Represeutatives, R. HODUSON, ) == Daake Pert and a 2! | ~ . te aionrn the jons Ola kind & ud I sball “neo my atmost endeuvesrs te pi omote the f v BOUIN, = 3 Casks.Pert and Syerry WINE, ih Rte WFeet rusie ; ; aud rity of Chariettetown aud; . J. CAR ELL, sa Cuske Henv’.., py's Dark.de Pule Brzndy,! ,,. . Parties, | At Coarlaaetown, qutha Gd inatant, John Boy. iuierests on lalend in general F.W. HALES, /25 |. Gueks 8 tol, Whisker (Pa Bille Exebange, Bills Lading, Charter Parties, | suntive of Dnvenpart. Euglaad. aged 75 years | Hoysity ..nlko of the tala’ Uo Bont «a. J. HODGSON, ) S| Cushy “irign WHISKEY.” | Ships Papers, Bille of Sale, Blank Deeds, &e.,. iday evening, the Gt inet, Dovald, the b> With many thanks fonggour expmssion of con8-) onary teh, 1867. ial pat. | 50 Dez Baiub ttn cY. op | Ships Paperd, , , rat woe of Air. Argyle Rent Lot 30, | deuce in me, 1 have thesOuor to be, gentlemen, “ —— 140 Blor, «TSO ALE. 6 Cases CHAMPAGNE. | 4. which will be either sold or engrossed to EB ees 8 wou Your secant erent FLOUR! FLOUR! FLOUR] °°" See PORE wep jsuvouinnem, by we " At het tedideuce, Little Sande, op Tharsday, the THOMAS W. BODD. 4 Be 3 ne eee R. MUNRO. Sk. Fiore McMillan, evlict of the ine 4". Charlottetown, Feb 9, 1867 : oS Subseriber offers for Bale, cheap. 95, ‘«* RA ates. a Soe > | Jag 98, oor. tf Pettenald. in the 6% year of her age = ——— Y | for Cash, at his New BRIOK STORE, =| +0 F088. , Bane PEPPER, | ELECTIONS EOD ai ee ee a ee | | Chests Superior TEA, THE ELE 8S AR MING! pate: and ausigraied te thie Leleud wrk ber AROHIBALD eka 4 GREAT GEORGE one + \ ts Creston stan Cre Wishing Sona, T ee ay tes6. , | n . i the residence of Ricuaap Heanty ~~. | Hhds.and Bus. P. R. an 8. “4 cod NISTS! Kn, 4. a4 #eiday Feb. J, of Typhoid fever oncton, r ccnensiga front of the Calental P uisdint | MOLASSES, . SUGAR, a tha year af Capt. John McNaught, in the contRaCTOR AND AGENT FOR THE ety Gla. extra State PLAIDS & |) 6 Rbls. Kerosene OIL, 6 Bbie. Red ONIONS. : ‘ “s = AND BALE OF a0.“ “saperiine State FLOG?, 20 Doz. Am. BROOMS, 20 Dos. An. =a ANTI-CONFEDERATIONISTS! ! Plank 200 CKERS, ; Paber ied with the best 4 WANTED, |Aaipe eee 9 4 hhds. Porto Hive SU oR. | & large stock of Spicvs Pickles Prait, &¢., &¢., can be supplied with tbe + ® COTTAGE or TENE. ou rames, bates), a UASSES. eni or the eeasou. uests Congo TEA fora a : LEMUEL McKAY. Opposite Temperance Hall. | | Charlottetown, Dec. 17, 1866. Jan. 2, 1867. PARi3 SILK HATS, for the occasion, at PUSSHEDNS, of Old Demerara selve ted a0 tne beat Beit Houses r x th very best deserip- 2 ; RU tor at 4 > a a a 9 en TT un onthe tooled. fs \J. 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Chests & half chests Tea, Gage Rice (Arracaa} | GENTS’ READY-MADE CLOTAING, in penta aepe g <ctueaiies , Over and Under Coates, Panta, Vests, Suirts, Col- — ' y Sardi | lara and ‘Ties, the newest styles; also, the Bage Pepper (unground) styles ot Cluth aud Fur Caps, and Felt Cases Surdines (4 ib. buxer) Beats, &e. : ; Cases Blacklead (7 Ib. packages) | SUNDRIES — Wool and Bressels I Boxes Soap, tals. Washieg Yoda, | White, Searlet, Biue, and Fone) Seaseiny Balee Grain Sacke, ISules Corks, and Skirtings, Scarfs, Gloves, Belta, Coils Banilia Rope (assorted sizes) Crape, Feathers, Flowers, Gump and Coils Hemp = da. de. ming, Alexandra Cords, Braids, &e., &e- ~~ Bundles Oskuty (best navy}, &e. he. &e. GROCERIES & FRUIT — Tes, ’ ted . DOUGLAS ML LDRINGTON. | good, Sugar, Molasses, Pepper, Ginger, Mus Water street, Jan. 14, 1667. isl «j Sin Cloves, Raisins, Carvaute, Rice, Flour, &e. : ' er Dye Stufis of all ‘kinds. + Sg Pia eee P. 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