i fi—i GOVERNMENT APPOINTMENTS. His Excellency the Lieut. Governor, in Counciii has been pleased to make the lollowing appointments, viz : Dennis O‘Msara Iteddin. to be Solicitor General. Mr. Silas Barnard. to be Superintendaut of Pub- iic works. in the place of Mr. Thomas Alley, re- signed. Mr. Artemas G. Sims, to be Keeper of the Bond- ed Warehouse, in Charlottetown, in the place of Mr. John P. 'I‘entou. Mr. Job Bevan. to he a Preventive Oillcer and Land Waiter at Charlottetown, in the place of Mr. George Munroe. Mr. Michael 'I‘raynor. to be a Preventive Officer and Land Waiter. at Charlottetown, in the place of Mr. William Paul. Mr; William B. Allan. to be Assayer of Weights and Measures for Queen's County. in the place of Mr. J. P: Tauten. Mr. Simon Murchison. to be Keeper of the Light House at Point Prim, in the place of Mr. Finlay McDonald. It the Americans with to control our destinies they must do something men than bluster and lay ridi— culous and iinpertiucat resolutions before the locisla- turn :,they must prepare themselve s (we speak in plainvtcrms) to wage a war of extermination against a peaceful. prosperous and unofiending people ; they must accept the chances of a desperate conflict. which will undoubtedly involve them with Great Britain. and probably with France. and their own conquered Southern territories. out of which it may be that all life is not yet crushed out.—-in a most dishonorable cause, and they must be content to exhibit democm. cv once more as the deadliest foe to freedom, the mostrutliless oppressor of the human room—Mon- treal Gazette. I‘mwsni. ro Loan [Moccasin—A late Paris let~ tsr ears :——I'l_ie venerable Lord Brougham. now vergin on his tiinctioth year. assed through l’aris severn weeks ago on his Way to is pleasant villa in the vicinity of Council. In the south of France. Ila is still a sprightly. Vlgorous. clear-beaded old man. still retaining much at that lire whieh used to wake his antagonists in the House of Commons nioro than filty years ago.— llut. admonished that his time of public service is passed. he has just taken his leave of the literary and forensic world. in a letter addressed to a member of the French Institute. conveying to him a cop of’ his address at the last English Social Congress. 'Izha parting advice to the world from the veteran statesman and scholar in. to live in peace—to beware of royal murderers--“ like Napoleon the First ;" meanwhile he accords high praise to the present ruler of France for his pacific and en- lightened policy. He insists that wars are wicked and fruidaas. and alwa s retard civilisation. And so the rent Henry Broug out. who has been almost constantly in men‘s months for considerably more than half a cen- tury. passes from the stage. Few men have left more numerous or more substantial memorials of tissue.— Whon we look back upon that long career. so full and so varied. we cannot but marvel at the extraordinary genius of the man—excelling as he did in legal lore. in orstory. in science. in political philoso by. in moral thesis. and in various departments in p ysical know- ledge. He has uowgone of his own accord into history. Rerotor:s Psasccrmous is POLAKD.—All the intelligence that reaches us from the kingdom of Poland concurs in stating that. since the ruptiiro of diplomatic relations between Rome and St. l’eters~ burgh. and the renunciation of the Coneordat which subsisted between Russia and the Holy See, the Cath- olic clergy of that country are in an extremely ditll- cnlt position. There is no longer any question of thefrfe exercise of Catholic worship: and the assertion may be made without exaggeration that.from the bishop down to the country cure. the entire clergy is placed under the surveillance of the toast inter- nieddllng police in Europe. The sohismaiie clergy with which the Russian Government has infested the country, cannot endure that sermons should be preached in the Catholic churches while they are entirloy forbidden to the Russo-Greek Church. In every discourse from the pulpit the Muscovito clergy and police scent out political allusions. and threaten the preachers with prison in Siberia. 'Whoover knows how profoundly the Catholic faith rootedin the hearts of the Polish people will easly understand any greatly this system of violence has excited public opinion against the Government in the king- dom pl Poland.—Augsbury Gazette. A caps of small pox was discovered in the oily yesterday. The patient was promptly removed to the. City. Hospital by Dr. Garvin, the City Medical Ofl'iscr.-—Hz. Paper. '“Ai'leruus Ward has directed in his will that his property shall go, after the death of his mother, to. ward‘tlie erection of so asylum for printers. Advices from the Cape of Good Hope bring the sad intelligence that Dr. Livingstone. the celebrated African explorer, has been killed by the Cslfras. The. Pall Mall Gazette warns the Government against being betrayed by the rash acts of a law ignorant and desperate men into the adoption of cruel «(opptessive measures in Ireland. lest accounts. thd Gallop and Devil's Bit Moun- tains swarm with Fenians. The latter of these ranges is situated on the north. its summit forming the bit.“ The name is derived from a legend that the dam, in one of his nocturnal rambles, beingvfaint with hunger, bit a mouthful out of the crest of this mountain while passing over it. but finding the mor- sel far from tender and .dlllioalt of mastication, he dropped it on th plain, where it is now known as the Rook of C bolt} The Qaltco. Mountains are partly in Tipperary‘and partly in Limerick. If is hid‘ilvat‘ "(portion of straw onieufiaatsn just before retiring to sast,.will insure relrashing sleep “persons sullerin with lungs overburdened with pppresslvd ‘and’irr toting ‘matter. ‘ ~Conut' Bismark. over‘irhelrned with the accumula- tion of stateallairs, is again sulering from a severe nervous and rheumatic attack, which confines him tohishfid, ' i ' ' The cash 3of Wales has given birth to a dangli’t‘sr} no it is gratilg'l‘eg to learn that her coir» dltioa‘is dnafleeted by attack of rheumatism under which she has. been enduring. ‘ Great numbers! of Goaibaldians are now leaving 1m, “E €232.--” - 2-... -As 122222-15 ., own by Telegraph; ., __ ‘ , .— Jews.th .19,.1867.—— Nothing worth rs- portin .-—Gold_134 1-4. ' 8f. . March Nth—General Bourke. Fenian Wand forty others have been taken in Clonmel. -—Iis Cad acne can tat Cork, Iron-clad shi 'seet til I. horn W lwlcb: remade. Illa—Legislative Council of Bid ‘ Columbia v3“! unsuituon'sly tor admission into Colonial Coal Of‘C’.--s.. Patrick's day pass- ed ‘ Canada'haruisnionelythaptaie Dn’hnflw‘ iii a hundred seamen ordered westward tons a: tr al to man guoboats.-GoH m. “a Sr. J0me, hIttl'Cllq‘dl, 18 lilo-'Ieon‘don lilllr.~— Debate on Reform Ilill posipeneil to 20th inst. Agents of Russian Government in this country. and on the continent said to be purchasing vessels lor transports.—-—(lold 13H. Charlottetown, March ‘25. LONDON, March 22.—-.\ctire operations resumed against Paraguayans. Allied licet shelled llamutia. When last heard from, the Spanish fleet was contin- uing pursuit of Chilian fleet. l’auts, 2-i.—Governmout has published correspon- once of French and English Cabinets regarding the Lamiraatle case. England demands his sur- render. Trial of Fenian prisoners commence 9th April in Dublin. . Winter Garden Theatre, New York, burned 23d instant. St John papers put down the loss at 83,000,- 000, and some at 03.000.-Gold 134 3-8. CI'IAIILO‘I'TI’I'OWN, Marsh 26.—-C'Iii'ao arrived at Halifax at 11 o'clock last night. latte-t to " IIormlsl.” (By Telegraph from St. John to A. McNeill.) Lounou. 25th.—Roasou to believe recent overtures of ambassador Bruce. in the matter of an arbitration upon Alabama claims not received in a conciliatory spirit. by Seward. Two interviews on subject evad~ ed.—Gold 13i 1-4. z-r‘ x; Modloalr Notice-i. _— IIolloway‘s Pills and 0intmeat.——Daogerous Diar- rhtti.—-The causes ol’this weakening disease being so various. and the nature of its attacks so changeable. l'ullv account. for the enormous number 01 its victims. Under llolloway‘s treatment the source of this complaint may ly in obscurity and the successful issue he still the same whether the stomach. liver. large or small intestines be the seat of intlsdy. for his Pills judiciutislv taken. and his Omtxneut. briskly rubbed on the aliddminal walls. restrain the excited vessels and regulate each erring function. let it spring whence it may. Brown's Bronchial 'I‘roches are widely known as an es- tablished remedy for Coughs. Colds. lircricliits. Hoarsensss. and other troubles of the Threat and Lungs. Their good reputatiouand extensive use has brought out imitations. ,rlepregented to be the same. Obtain only Brown's Bronchial rot cs. > DIED. At St. Margaret's. on the 12th inst . Flora. second daugh- ter of Alexander McDonald in the flOth year of her age. At Winter ltivsr. Lot 34. on the 2m January last. after a long and painful illness borne with christian resignation to the Divine will. III. Janice Flynn. in the 68d year of his age. The deceased has left a discunsolats wife and two children. to incurs his death. In life he was greatly esteemed by a lar e circle of friends. may be rest in once. t the ilsrboi's Month Farm. on t c 10th instant. Mar- garet. rolict of the late Mr. Donald Stewart. sen.. in the 78th year of her age. The deceased was anat'tve of Perthshire. in Scotland. and emigrated to this Island about 60 years age. At Charlottetown. on Tuesday. the 19th instant. William Foley, Siilmaher. at the advanced age of 13:! cars. The deceased was a native of the County Kilkenny. raland. lIe emigrated to Newfoundland at a very early age. Having determined to follow the sea for a living. he joined the Bili- isb Navy. at Newfoundland. In which-«vice he remained for above fifteen years While serving In the navy he saw active service at the battle of the Nile. and. with the pride so characteristic of the British sailor. uaad the veteran recur to that memorable occasion. The deceased was a man who .__.. . THE I’EOPlil'J‘SvFltll-ZND. Perry llnt'is' Vegetable Pain hillcr l‘ossesses virtue. which not III)". remove pain instantly. but regulates the stomach. gives s'l‘wfllll- WW ‘ "ll Vi!" to the system. It is one of the medicines that is Worth more than gold. Don‘t experiment in tsstia new remedies. when you can buy the genuine Pain’ir. which everybody 300‘" to be good. . t . The Woodstock (C. “fifhentinel says: “It is I generally admitted fact. that the medicine manufactured by blessrs l’erry Davis & Son has been instrumental in alienating much pain. and giving relief to millions of suffering humanity. The medical faculty almost every- where recommend the Pain Killer. and its reputation is now established as the most beneficial family medicine now in use. and may be taken internally and externally to expel pain." THEO. DesBRISAY. General Agent for P. E. Island. | Mar. 13-1m --- ~ '-—-~' --~~’:::*~*~'~<r ---== Symptona of worms in Children are often overlooked Worms in the stomach and bowels cause irritation. which can he removed only by the use of a sure rcuiedy. Brown‘s Vermifisgc Cost/Its or Worm Losenges. are simple and eli‘uctual. Ilsr. 18—1m To the tree and independent Electors of the Third District of Queen's County. Gsuruuss :— new Government, based upon liberal prluei lea. having been formed. and I having been honors by being placed in my former position as President of the Executive Council and Colonial Secretary. my seat in the House of Assembly becomes vacant according to law. In returning to you for re-elcction. I have the fullest eon- lldence that you will give the new Government a fair trial. and when its policy is fully developed—for which. of course. a little time should be allowed—1 trust you will find it each as to be worthy of your warmest approval. I have the honor to be. Gentlemen. Your obedient Servant. GEORGE COLES. Charlottetown. March 20. 1007. BOARD OF EDUCATION. THE monthly meetin of the Boaao or Ennearios will be held at the mud Room. Charlottetown. on THURSDAY. the 28th day of MARCH. instant. at ten o’clock. A. M. JOHN MCNEILL. Sen‘y. March ‘20. 1867. HERIIIN Gr. FOBRMSALE. 100 barrels good HERRING. at Ills. per Also. 160.000 Cedar llsingies. (good quality.) ’I'saiss—CASII or APPROVED CREDII‘. A. McN BILL. Auctioneer. Reading Room Building. 2 March 20. 1807. :ia Change of Business. LAST NOTICE. 8 the subscriber is about to ehange his Business in the Spring. he gives a last notice that all accounts fur- nished by him which shall remain unpaid by the 16th of April. will be collected through the agency of the Courts after that date. EDWARD REILLY. March 20, 1867. Big- Loaf for a Small Price 1 believed labor and industry to be compatible with a due oh- servance of his religious duties. for while he strove with a praissworthy zeal to procure a livelihood. he was at the same time most faithful in the discharge of all those duties that pertain to his religion. lie was. therefore. much and do. servcdly respected by all classes of this community. filnrrled. On the 4th inst.. at the Cathedral. by the Very Rev. Dr. McDonald. Mr. Dennis Phelan, of More". to Miss Bridget Martin of Charlottetown On the 4th instant. at the Parsonage Casucmpac. by the Rev. Mr. Dyer. Mr. James hicCallum, to Miss Margaret Dalton. both of Lot one. an . -. ..__- Y __I._..c. .. 4 To the Electors of the Second District of King’s County. GENTLEMEN— T the earnest solicitations of many trienils. I have. though with much hesitation. consented to come forward as a candidate for the representation of the District in the House of Assembly In politics I have always been a Liberal. and. should I have the honor of being elected. Iwill support that Party in all good measures. The independence of the Colony being a matter of paramount importance. 1 am opposed to Confederation upon any terms—lbeling satisfied that if our liberty is once lost it can never be recalled; and that we will he placed alto ether or. the mercy of a dlstnntGovemmcot. over wh ch. from the contcmmlbly small number of our repreacntatives. we can exercise on control. As a resident of the Dlatriet in which all my Interests are centred and identified with your own. my highest ambition will be to lock alter its local wants; and to promote its pros erity without injury to any party. The Education ct requires. in in opinion. to be amended by defraying from the Treasury the whole salary of the Teen or. All measurra. in fact. having for their object the good of the country. will receive my support. Not being an omen-seeker. should 1 have the honor of being elected. I will not put you to the trouble of a re-elcctlon; nor is there any con- sideration which would induce me to violate my pro- inlses. er betray the confidence you might repose in me. I have the honor to be. Gentlemen. Your obedient Servant. WM. II. MCEWEN. St. Peter's. March 26. 1867. p 2in WANTED ! FULL attendance of the UNION PROTECTION A, COMPANY. at the regular Monthly Meeting. on TUESDAY next, 2d day of APRIL. at the hour of 8 o'clock. p In. T. N. ROGERS. Sec‘y. LAND FOR SALEI N the market. by Private Sale. 110 acres FREE LAND. on Lot 87. Dromore Settlement. adjoining the property of Mr. Patrick Coyle. This Farm s partly improved. with good Dwelliu and Outbuildings thereon. Persons wtltng to re e this Property will hear all particulars by app yiug at the " Hanan) " Onion. _ March 27. 1867. @- Ontlte 25a inst. IV. R. WATSON will remove from his present Stand ( Hutchin- son's center) or VICTORIA BUILDING. Queen Street. _ ‘ nod PHOTOGRA PII BCELAIN. will do well to C. LEWIS’Q. and : ,hpd - us: rontowmo or CHRIST. by er. a. its-pit. for sale at its Kent assess Bosh-store. . low. REILLY. Ch‘towansvehls. leer. . ‘ - 1m HOSE in want of a real or Photographs 0N call at Corner Great Geo Klogat. Ch'iowa. larch 1113 Subscriber offers for sale. at a reduced price.— 200 barrels Extra Family FLOUR. W. McGILL. ..,--.......w.. --.-.- ~. -.. _ PIéHING SITE AT KILDARE _ CAPES. ’ 11h} Subscriber offers at Private Sale his FARM, containing 100 acres of Land. 60 of which are under cultivation. and having a lease of 999 years. The Dwelling Ilouso and Outbuilding: thereow are new and commodious. For agricultural purposes. there is no better land on this Island. As a fishing Site it is unrivalled. Its contiguity to one oi tho richest Fishing grounds in the world. as also to Little Tignish I’uiid. where an unlimited quantity ol Mali, can u.- o'Itained. paint it out to men of enterprise “d "pm! 3. . most desirable place. Apply either by letter or in person at the " Herald “ Office. or to the owner. Tuoaus LOUN'I‘Altt. Kildare CaPal. Lot 2. Much 15. 3357' 3‘“ Prepare for Loni ! OB. Sale at the Kent Street Book Store: THE OFFICE OF THE IIOLY WEEK. accordin to the Roman Missal and Breviary. in Latin and Eng lab. “The week before Easter has been called by several names. lrom the great mysteries and various ceremonies celebrated and urformctl in it. The Greeks and Latins ancieatly caller it the Great Week. the Holy Week; sometimes the l’oi'igul Work. that is. the week of aus- terities; also. the 'eek of Sorrows. the days of the Cross or of sufl'crlngs. “ We call it the Great Week ;" says 8. Chryscstom. on P0. 145. ” not that it consists of a greater number of day. or that the days in it are lon- ger, but on account of the great things which God has wrought in it: for on these days was the tyranny of the tithI overthrown. death disarmud. sin and its curse taken away; heaven opened and made accessible. and men made follows with the angels.“ The chief object of the Church in this week. is to co- lebrate the memory of the passion and death of her Ra- deemcr; every part of the sacred liturgy is directed to this and; the Church's olllces. more solemn and more multiplied in this week than in any other during the whole year. are most especially adapted to excite in the hearts of the Faithful those various sentiments of love and gratitude. of compassion for the suifnrings of our every Christian ought to ehrish in this holy time. It is with the sincere desire of exciting pious sentiments in the hearts of the faithful. that the whole liturgy ol‘ the Church for the lloly Week has been collected in this volume; and is presented to the public. both in the Latin and English languages. Thus. while the pious Christian unites his voice with that ol’the Priest and of the choir. he may also penetrate the sense of the divine office. and sanction by the fervor of his heart what he pronounces with his tongue. For this reason. the editor flatter- himself that this book will not fail to please all those who still entertain a due sense of piety and religion; and may profit even those who. through a want of instruction. seldom or never reflect on the great mysteries which the Church commemorates during the Holy Week. The very reading 01 this most pious and aiIecting part of the Church‘s iturgy is capable of ex- citing in their hearts a true and solid devotion. EDWARD REILLY. Charlottetown. March 0. 1367. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Is a concentrated extract of the choice root. so combined with other substances of still greater alterative power as to afford an eflectual antidote for diseases Sar- aspaiilla is reputed to cure. Such a remedy is surely wanted by those who suffer from Strumous “'1 -. ., Lord, of sorrow and deteststion for sin. to. which ‘ W ENTERTAINING nuannro For \Vinter Evenings. { 03. Sale at the KENT STREET BOOK ITO!!! i (‘onnt of Monte Christa. Edmund Danton. 'l‘be Forty- Ilve (tuardsmea, The Man with Five Wives. The Iron Mask. Twenty Years After. AJVt-uturea of a Marquis. he . to. Charles O'Mallev. the Irish Dragoon, Jack lIiiitr n. Ilarry Lorrequsr. 'l'om llurltc. &c.. km. (lrcat Expectations. ’ Martin Clinzslewlt. ' Burnaby Budge, lss.. lie. lIaudy Andy. he. The Woman in White. ” The Poor Scholar. Willy itauiy. 'l'lie Illaclt ttarcaet. Art Maguire. The Evil Eye. Parra Sssths. or the History of Paddy-ge-Iuy and his wife Nancy. Tales and Stories of the Irish Peasaatry. Tch Ancient Regime, Mary of Burgundy. Arrah Kril- —-tegstbsr with other auteu- NONI- Kent Street. Isa. ill. 1841. 7 .13 i if N I A G A 3 A I ; OF» SALE. at the CITY GROCERY ITOII. long Side Queen Square. scar Apotheeadas "all-— 20 “ Niagara " Cook STOVBS. to " Liberty and Union " do. 10 Model I’arlor do. 10 h'arinouth Cook - do. will be sold lots for ms. or e months on approved paper. to close consignments. ~ Charlottetown. Jan. 2!. is". Isl lls HENRY A. HABVIE. Bookseller and Stationer, Dealer in Hardware. Fancy Goods. are. BEGS leave most respectfully to announce to his many friends in town and country. and the publioi with one-half of the IIAIIVIE.) from, generally. that he has REMOVED Stock of the late Firm of LAIRD _ the Old Stand. Queen Square. to his New Stand, Queen Street. recently BELL‘S Clothio Store. and direetly opposite he Store of WM. McGlL . Esq. Having had sixteen years praetical as srien'ce in the above line of business. and having R -FITTED hll Establishment. and intending to do businesses much as possible on the CASH SYSTEM. is prypared to sup pl Wholesale and Retail Customers on the very has 0 terms. ing those friends. and the ublic generally. who have so kindly atronised him whi e in connection with thh Intel Finn orldlltl) & HARVIE. nouns noon areas. cannons“. Charlottetown. July 11. 1866. t! .- ' LAND SALE. 1 complaints. and that one which’will accomplish their cure must prove. as this has proved. ol Charlottetown. March 20. 1861. FOR SALE! AILS. RIGGING. ANCIIORS & CHAINS. suitable t. for a small Schooner of between 30 and 40 Tens. Persons wishin to purchase the above. will apply at the sail-loft of b r. J. T. LONGABD. head of Pope’s Wharf. March 18. 1866. if TO CA llPENT ERS. ENDERS will be received by the undersigned until the 10th APRIL next. for the Erection of a Parr cbisl House on the Chapel Farm. at Ilope River. All partic‘plars may be ascertained by. applying to the under. signe . By order of Committee. JOHN FLEMMING. IIops River. March 13, ‘67. Si Dissolution of (lo-Partnership: TIIB partnership hitherto existing between the Subscri- bers is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to them are hereby notified that their respective sccountsbavs been placed in the hands of an at‘ torney for collection. THOMAS DELANY. EDMUND F. BYBNhi. Charlottetown. 18ithreh.1867. Meeting of the Legislature. Colonial Secretary". Ofllce. ‘ March a. 1307. ‘ IIEREAS. by a Resnlution of the House of Assembly passed on the ttth do of rit. lull. it was resolv- ed that the initiation of all 'otos should be with shit Executive. . _ Notice is hereby iron that all applications for MONEY GRANTS. for Ros s. Bridges. Wharfs. ste.. and all peti. mm. {or grants in aid of any object whatsoever. which parties may desire to submit to the Legislature at its next annual Session. are required to be sent into this nice on or before its 6th day of April as at. By Command. GEORGE COLES. Col. Sec'y. \VH‘AT DO YOU' WANT? HE Best TEA,-MOLASSES, and SU— GAR? You can gat them at A. A. MeSWEEN’S. EARTHEN WARE. in every variety of style. qualitv and price? You can be suited at ' A. A. HcSWEEN’S. BOOTS and LEATHER. which dafy competition? Call and buy them at ouey A. A. McSWEEN‘S. COTTON WARPS, that cannot be surpassed? You need not pass A. A. McSWEEN'S. ROUND and FLAT TOBACCO I There is any amount of it at A. A. McSWEEN'S. GOOD BIIIRTINGS. etc.f You will act be disap- pointed by calling at A. A. McSWEEN'S. A variety of articles. too numerous to mention? Your wants shall be attended to mess promptly by calling at - A. A. McSWEEN'S. Richmond Street. Charlottetown. March. 6. 1807. sj Ill Notice to Debtors. HE Subscriber. intending to sell for CASE 0)? LY. for the future. requests all parties indebted to hint to come forward and sums nan accoan without delay. , All Accounts notsettied before the let of APRIL asst. will be placed in the heads of the Cl k l tb Court tor collection without further notice. " a . ALEX. J. IdoDONALD. Georgetown. Mgreli I. 1801. e immense servrce to this large class of our afllictcd fellow- citiscns. How completely this compound will do it. has been proven by experiment as many of the worst cases to be fonnd in the following complaints :— Scorfula. Scorluloua Swellings and Sores. lkln Dis- eases. l‘implcs. I’ustules. Blotcbea. Eruptions. 6s. An- thony‘s Fire. Rose or Erysipelss. Totter or Salt Rheum. Scald Head. Ringworm. &c. t phili’s or Vernal Disease is expelled from the system by t u prolonged use of this SARAHPABILLA. sad the pa- tient is leit in comparative health. Female Diseases are caused by Srorfula in the blood. and are often seen cured by this ernacr or anaem- rt.t.a. Do not reject this iavaluable medicine. besause you have been imposed upon by something pretending to be Saraspsrilla. while it was not. When you have used tues of Sssasparilla. For miauet particulars of the dis~ cases it cures. we refer you to Ayer'e Americas Almanac. which the agent below named will furnish gratis to all who call for it. i Avon‘s L arnsarrc Pitts. for the cure of Costivuess. Jaundice. Dyspepsia. Indigestion. Dysentery. Foul Stomach. Pain er Morbid Inaction ol the Bowels. Flatulency. Neuralgia. and as a Dinner Pill. are un- equalled. Thry are sugar coated. so that the moat sonsative can in the world for all the urposes of a family pbys c. Prepared b Dis. J. . AYER. 0. Co.. Loweli. MAI... and sold by all where. w- I. WATSON General Agent for 1". E. Island. Mar. 13— in SCHOOL BOOKS. LARGE SUPPLY OF— Sullivan's Spelling Books. Lennie's Grammars. Carpenter's S oiling Books. Worcester's iationary, -—-AND— hand. and for sale at an, low prices. at HARVIEI BOOKSTORE. Queen Street. August I. 18“. tf Flour ! Herring! Grafton Streets, 900 EELS; FLOUR I Warrauted as good as any on the Island. 150 bbls. Prime Herring. w Call and Judge for yourselves. JOHN QUIRK. Charlottetown Feb. 6 1861. tf. FLOUR, TEA. IUGAI, IOLABSES, GIN, are DUI, .02, t0. SALE- - 11 ths. Bright Porto Iico SUGAR; 25 Ptlnl. Bright Retailing MOLASSES; 80 Pnus. Demersrsltllsl. pale a colored; 150 Chests Sn rior Congon TEA; 2.5 tha. He land GIN: 600 Bbls. Superior Extra FLOUR; 80 Boxes Liver ol SOAP; 140 Bundles Wh to Cotton WARP; ths. and Qtr. (tasks Pale BRANDY; ths. Port and Sherry WINE. OWEN CONNOLLY. Charlottetown. 27th Feta. 1867. ° ‘ FOR SALE. N “MISSION—400 Barrels Fortune Ba 0 $1NGS. ' Also. to Tonegood RA .HER- JOHN IeLlAN. tin SontisWeat. rafts. 1M7. Avon's—then. and not till then. will you know the vir. take them with pleasure. and they are the best A erient Druggists and dealers in medicine every- all school Booksvin general use throughout the Island. an RF Subscriber has on hand. and will sell CHEAP FOR CASH, at his store. corner cf Prince and E SUBSCRIBE! HAS IX B’I‘OEE AND FOR 0 be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION. on IRIDAY. the Fifteenth of MARCH next. at the ‘hour of I! o'clock. at the Colonial Building. in Charlottetown. In“ and by virtue of a Power ot Sale contained in a “(NI IA- denturs of Mortage. hearing date the llshda gala”, A. I). 1364. and made between ALEXANDER T MAS Tailor. and ELLEN mm COOIIBS. his wife. on the one part; and JAMES MILLER. of Township R0. Ca, ha Prince Edward Island, Esquire. of the other part: A11 that piece or parcel of Land situate. lying, and being in Charlottetown. in said Island. bounded as follows, that in to say: Commencing on the east side of Great George Street. at the south-western angle of a plot of land. the pros; perty of Martin Short; thence by a ti lit-angle lino with. Great George Street aforesaid. eastwsv ly, Ninety-six has five inches; sham by a right angle therawit Joya. wardlv. Nineteen feet four inches; thence by a r' t a'pgle' line therewith. weatwardly. Nine! -six feet five‘inehee to the east side of Grout Geo ' trees aforesald‘t ‘thensa northwardly along the same. . ineteen feet bur lnehaa to, the place of commencement, being part of..’ owes Lots” Numbers seventy-eight (78) and Seventy-nine a, in" the First Hundred of Town Lots in said Town. tugothcr with the buildings and a pnrtsnancea to the same belongth also with the privi go of a Right of way of line booths”, inches in width. commencing at the south-eastern angle pf the laudabove described. and thence extending northwards, 1y along the eastern boundary of the same and the «am» boundary of the said Martin Shea‘s land to the southern side oI Sydney Street—[the above described Premises but" part of the lands and premises comprised in the said. Most- s 0 r » . ‘Daied the 8th day of December. A. D.. 1866. , JAMES MILLER. ’ ' [March 0. 1w oversea. neon oversea- .. . AMERICAN OY STER SAL DON THE Subscriber has opened a NEW'OISTER SALOON. under the above name. no rad ops Temperance Principles. on POWNAL ST“ ' 4 near the corner of Grafton and Powuul streets A'OOI’ private entrance) furnished expressly for LA- ) ‘. . - FAMILIES sup liedjwiib Fresh Oysters. ea reason- able terms. and at orders punctually sttended’to. ~~ , ‘ BENJ. PETTIGII'W. Ch‘tewu.Feb. 20. 1867 ' ‘! FOR SALE; ,- Y tlae‘ Snbseriber.‘;Clieap force-h. 0' .Wvod cre t— . g ‘ . _ . 123 bun. No.21 maniac. m u nan. , ,. ' 20 qtls. coortsn. 100 galls. " . JAB. 13' III. Cherry Valley. Paulo. 1867.‘ if A. MUNEILL. _ flurtienrrr a: dommissiea fll’rrrheat season's moan—sworn: autumn DOBCHESTER SIRE“: 7' mat-1mm. r. 3. Island. intestines; p “Oranges and .1. Louoworrir. Solicitor. 5 .w It Sale by ' . W. I. waoson. Jan. 9.1867. g . . .3 LONDON TRADER . 4r t HE First Class. l-‘sst Sailing Bank A A ., at English Lloyds. treats. A ‘ , ll , . slander. at the burthenrof the, nu, ‘ LONDON. G. IL. on ‘er about 1 A m; “or, Will be despatched p artual. Intendi « mm piossb have their Ge aloagddn'dt “'11! . .05. accommodate sfew ssseo apply to Messrs. (1- ti‘lmii‘hifiiiifihl i January 2.]867. . ft! ‘ NH"! ll .iiziw EVIII '23" 71:5: MR. HARVIE embraces this opportunity of thank; " COOMBS. then of Halifax. in the Province of Nova Beetle. " rs. For further ‘ item eon. W : ii i i J; iii