A NAO I A GORRESPONDENCE, Ren te een an Sessa To rae Eorron or rue EXxaminen. My pear Sta :— { beg you will allow me space, in Your nent -~ remarks on a letter a rted in last Monday “George issue, to make a few dressed to you, and inst EXAMINER over the s I needly hardly sincerely ] mature assu rou, my dear Sir, ho reyret that a Coles.” rentieman of Mr. agricultural produce and fish, equal to 74d per b MeGee has lost the contidence of his constituents, especially of his Lrish Catholic countrymen. 1 presmme the editor of that paper has been se ip- formed, or he would not have published se grose auuntroth. Lo have, as yeu Ware aware, some means of knowing the position of pubbe wen here, to have the free navivation of our waters with) and 1 assure you that Mr. MeGee uever stood Oi eee Big This last higher in the estimation of all parties in this city ie appease wept wigs agaist me SS") than at the present time. His otttspoken denuu- Ways and eiation of Feniauism bas riised him ap hosts of Henry | ftiends, and, of course, raised up also a few deter- : _. ~ | mined enemies who seek to injure him in couse- urst proposition | quence of ths. ‘Phe editor of the Freeman, who, no lover ol et on oats and potatoes, 10jd on barley, id per Ib. on butter, 20 per cent on live stock, {Qs to 12s 6d on fish per barrel, and all other similar —they rroductions and lumber a duty, : proposition of the Committee ‘of Means is what diswusted Messrs. & Co.; but, Sir, I contend the Galt, w vours to lead his readers to believe that Mr. a , —— Married, | At Tignish, on the 13th i lustant, by the Rev. Mr. | Melsaac, Mr. Alfred Gallant, of Rustico, to Miss | Christina Ann, daughter of the late Pruspere) .nnannan Gallant, of Cascumpec. Sails, Running Gear, &e. ARONA | LLL OLLI LO | Schooner of about 40 tone: ° . iiiamenmamalall I ee. | Sale at Aaction Prices)” | MAIN SAIL. 4 5. see out Died, Bol 0 \NY \s i FORE SAIL. im use only one voyaye, ASES MATCHES, Bolts CANVAS, | RUNNING GEAR and BLOCKS A Lot 49, on Sunday, the 18th instant, in the | Boxes SOAP, Do, ° Fuibet Do. do PIPES, ONE WAKP, 90 futhoma, 5) inet ; 66th year of ber aye, Mant. wife of Mr Peter | Pieces Striped pe Te , Nis Bs : a ee neb. Praughe, seur, and sisterof Mra. Reddin, ef this) Kubber BOOTS and SHOES, ; _N. RANKIN, Queen Street. | City.—Boston aod New. York papers please copy ioxes CANDLES, February 19, 1866. Sin | At ‘Lot 48, on Friday, the teh, Heward, third | Dixon’s STOVE POLISH, Blacklead, te ia a | son of Mr. Robert Jones, in the lat year of hisage | Knives é& Forks, Raserapké. Ec Schooner * ‘Mary Jane.” on Sunday, the iluh instant, at the} fifth son of Mr. | At Lot 49, residence of his father, ‘Robert, Also — A large variety of FANCY ARTICLES. r — LK above Schooner of 20 tons burthen. | AUCTION! ' TIE subscriber offers at Private Sale. the undermentioned materials, suitable for a | ‘Rum, Wine, Tea, fon, Molasses, Dry Goods, &¢. &c. ‘po be sold at the Sabseriber’s SALES ROOM, on WEDNESDAY, the @iet FEB- RUARY, at IL o'clock -— 5 puncheons RUM, 38 & 440. P. do MOLASSES, | 2 Qrecasks PORT WINK. 12 half none, English TEA, 10 cwt. RIC] was such that the Maritime Provinces could | judging from his article, is evidently ss | Thomas Wood, sen., aged 29 Years. A. McNEILN, Auctioneer. ean be sent to sea at Small mila me For i. 9 * : i Seen sane i Coles’s recoyuised ability as a politician, and not ayree to; and, further, in my opinion, the] | Britain or its Government, will, of course, feel to- At his residence, Suuamerhi}l [louse, Case umpec, | Queen Street, Feb. 45, b, tees | te rms apply to N KANKIN. sitene — 6 3, 10, 12 und 20 dy, ne who. as the Leader of the old Liberal : , ; wards Mr. Metiee like other enemies of British | on the 8th instant, Mr> dames ieid, merchant, iv} — —— | Feb _ 1866 Sie |. Senses Bcard Matches, — ous wr & ee awe | varies in the States who ought to have moved| rule; but a'l loyal men, Cathohe aud Protestaut, | the 66th year of his ages He Was anative of Flag: | >. ane « & : ‘a : : g < aur, t t j rine 19 cewt. Round id tefi co} ; Party, ] hav é, in coummon Wilh many othe S, | in favor of the Treatv more than any other, | thank him oa* sees one nt ree a unit bad a County Kilke Upy, aud formerly ef this} j ainting, i ten il liang ing i Medical Practice for Sale. 20 Loabtols Patdnad i aoe, Pome at Re i, ’ : -_ bs . - | . 7 vor eta wea om ar wore ‘ ND ‘ . , ’ “i , my superiors, in this Colony, heen proud to namely, those engared in the Fisheries—took | | There is to be . St. Ti trie ‘k's HL: all ste otell he ‘ | At Elliot Rivér, on the: bith instant, of dropsy, Whit hi MEDICAL PRACTICE worth about ® See aekeslae: omen’s aud Children’s BOOTS . ~« led freed } jf | : . . : i i ed r 1+ i and 3 re) assist and support, should feel himself not only |, active part at the Detroit Convention—sent | on a grand scale, the corner-stene of which is tu | Albert, youngest gon ef Wm. Hyde, Keq., aged 23 siaisialianaamaaca Lf i a ’ 0 oo a sviahieg vill eae 100 peckete Composition Candise, . oat OF enninttnd! imihl ; i. } Years BY ind in vue o o mK ourishlng hi i : justified but called upon to stigmatize such no Delegates; and now, Tam convinced, have | | he ~. tn su gen : day, . aud at once fore- E. D. STAIR E siand, by a Physician who intends leaving the 40 oo Dice Set, 15 ides: ai —— anue., (inde nae ia Tt : . @ : : H ; most irshiwan in ritish merica Was Chosen | Licicias' | dled ities a ie el pea “STs : and in tl Spring z. leading men a Messrs. Galt, Henry & used their influence with Congress to impose | unanimously to deliver the aadress on that ocea- | PRICES CURRENT, Pebrassy 38, 3008, ae 1S ie ae eo _ aan Seu, ws . } ’ ; ’ . ere pee, * E . ns : a i. ‘ = (to ado; t, for the nonce, the somewhat ab this prohibitory duty on our fish, and they to| sion—Hon. Thomas D’Arey McGee. He w as | Cuarcorrerown, Feb. 23, 1806. R rw | ee oe ce - , . eeektl we mare Cases, breviated style of nomenclature of your corres- | a . Ny oe : os e also unanimously elected oue of the Directors of Pr fail Ga Ee A! Qc | Weeuly ss = e prays ~~ ierwelgruth ook Swe, rey yl : le 7 |} have the free useof our Fisheries. This selfish } the Mali Camastios, Thetd ta hel th Abshotine rovisions, * _Febraary 12, FR66 tf 10 boxes Water aud Batter Biseuit, pondent)—as “offere ax it were, for the sale alae at Ute Dinh ERE PRG EAM pwede ts a re , Hie. Ir ee ar one | Beef, (smal?) per 7 web's SWee cect eves cose 4d to 8d x ' ne re 2." Starch, 10 boxes Pipes, their cond gur voloncel birthrighis:” Hoavy [Pott of the Americans, with the over anxiety| for general purposes, English, Irish Seoteh or| Do by the quarter, voce eres cers erms -oBht 10. Ol \Clearing-out Bale! Lisbon Salt Dry Goods, &c of their and our Coton sat OIF TArights. gavy ie ee i - - | Canadian, that does not apply for his assistance! pork. (carcas ite d 5 ; . iy q _ of the ( anadi ns, ha aused th » fy lu : of this! | Por » (carcass) niec—mn ee -40 to SZ) . censure this to bring against any individual o: ; : 6 ENS OSS in their public demonstrations, and every Irish-| Do (small)... 64 to 3d TS ARRIVE, per Brig Laura, early in} Ends of English Beavers, Wh itneys atid Pilot “9 ; 5 ? p aeperrant trade to both countries. man feels proud of their coun: ryman who, on | Mutton, per “a id te 34 iii Spring stem Moths, scotch Tweeds, Windeor Cords, Pusey any body of gentiemen Yours vad there oce s, ulways stands he d and should “| Veal, pe rx 24d ‘ Velvet Veet Patterns, Doeskins, Satinetts, Bl J ours truly, oceasions, t ands head aud shoulder eal, per sea cope eure 24d to 44d ON SALT. itinetts, Dine Mr. Coles, im the opening = rraph of his iE aR ‘E COLES above all others, 11 the editor of the Freeman be Lamb, per sk otielie chuck on 0 a4 ..- 34d to Gi P OL HOUSE, 9000 Bashels LIS3 S$. CARVELI and Gre Homespuus, Red Flannels, Striped Shirt- ‘ 4 th Feb. GEORGE COLES. jan frishian, be is one of these w te is ne credit to} Ham, per a cdiiveabe ued dole webe beee . 6d to Sd Feb. 5, 186 f - ee Feu a Shirts, ps oe aan von cnn vy commumenhion v yo vt he wt ev la ’ “h ‘lo ] 93 ‘ ‘eh “OG * 1 ice a ‘ é re ’ B tt f b oe ee pee - eves sone . 61 ls 91 4 j eb. 0, L866. t ——$—_ - —-—- — 7 re = — ate “Pe, charges the honourable gentiemen who com pee, ae = tore faa 8 a eres i a co apo png a nthe ( the ee : is 6d to ls 7d Great George Street. a TOBACC { s oe A Th ina oa en ne ‘tea fe Week : ‘ » ve “me oO Lose Ke ie! er a QBS0- | 4 DF VBS SHV eee coos “oe ° a | > - : | Oho pe @ . ee ies aper vl¢ inen Collars, Coat & Veet posed the Reciprocity Delegation to Washing [We will only say that we have no desire to! ci#te with the character of the natives of the o e, per wo OVSI.09S 48E noth nape oes - Bd to 6a kL : cco! ? Ratcens, 136 tou. Got tends. ive Eeaak, Vad ond , : ? 7 enerous green Isly.""—St. John Morning News. allow, per Ib.... 4... 2+. eee teres tere Wd to 9u wp IRVAP yy NG | BOXES Cavendixhb TOBA CcCO lable Spoons, 10 doz Scissors, Butcher Kuives ton from Canada, New Brunswick and Nova] yeep up a controversy with our friend M2 & . Lard, per Ib. 9d to Wa HE SUBSCRIBE! INTEN IDING | 30 WILLIAM RODD, : bin ea Biicklend Bee Pinted liven, ' , anada, } \ s < Nove } } e ner rs) nen Yr. -acippiitiabc hale 60 vb0dne chhenéee me f oe 5 an |e IL \ scrubbing anc slack leas rushes, ated Uruct Sevot h or. vgthe “aprrRovers”’ Coles on the subject of the foregoing letter lin rani and | Flour per Ib. cone eer? Coe a Sere os °° 24d to 244 SHORIL) PU KEMOVE PO | Dee 18, 1865- Queen Kqnare. Stands, B. M. Salts, 100 ibs. Cloves, 40 lbs Mixed Scotia, this winter, as leing the APPROVERS : 5 5 "% OUTRAGES IN THE STATES. Vatmeal, per }b.. ee ee -- gl to bjd e | — . Spices N. RANKIN, Auctioneer ' - of - T le ve Me tS a fi any * the he ‘rey , . + ’ } '. A .. ’ 4 simply of the terms propose d by the United We have yet fans d to find any proof that the; ; TBs 900 MOR ak i dsiceide ce diews cious ls 2d ls OU Fi a X a B "4 } Si e 'B iti h & Fe G ds, Ch’trewn, Feb. 19, 1866. States authorities as the basis of a renewed | Provincial Delezates are at all answerable fo: Late American papers contain harrowing ae Grain. a r c w i c » 01 e, | yi iS oreign oc © a ' : as : jeounts of murders and outrages of various des-) Barley, per bushel....-... 0... +. 0-++++. 3s to 4s TREN 37D PR. rade Sale "T reaty In the cone!uding ntence of his Mr. De rby s conduct in submittiag to Congress ” On d QL EEN STREE rr, } > : } criptions at the South, bnt little more in number, GCE, POT GO... 6+ seoe rove woempte owas 2s w 28 Ld CHESTS Prime C ONGO TEA, HE h. iber will sell b AUCTION letter, Mr. Coles open! “ai arves the Delevates | the intolerably insulting proposals with respect NIE vince ct ata fe Dune will ‘5 20 | i ) bh awbserb v4 ‘ or. male | ee " 2 } ialf do Do bo Y, 20 i iM he P id and not much worse character, than those which | Vegetabies } ”) Bbis. Extra Superfine FLOUR on THURSDAY, the Ist of MARCH, at 11 i r hee > ‘tu ‘‘pRroposers ’’ | to a new treaty between the Provinces and the a i s . - - | « _— & SHpertne \, s ; i with having been: the actual — ; : ’ ; _. | are reported in Northern and Western journals Potatoes, per bushel. ls 91 to 2s es ECT LLL Orr j 10 do Refined Kerucane OIL, weloek, at his Sulvs oom, Queen Sqenep themselves of the terms of the said basis. J] United States; nor has our friend, Mr. Coles, | At the North the commission of the majority of | Carrots, per bunch, Knees hee noes nope t Bale CA NV AS, for Boat Sails, 250 _— eter 58 whee Choice brands —_ . ladvanced anything more than assertic = a . ip : co eee : THE 20 Coils Manilla ROPE, assorted sizes, 100 do Capac . as am sorry Mr. Coles should see fit te har] such | ady ‘i ed bnythin rr e dl assert - Ca'cu- | the outrages ave attributed to returned ote on ee eoall s 3999 S0me 50 Bars } iu. Mustz Yellow METAL, 1100 do Corameal, 3fflids Bright SUGAR, a charve or charges azainst gentlemen, who, || #te¢d to criminate the Delegates. We Jook| aud camp followers, and at the South most ¢ oo? f Te c St 6 Tous assorted BAR IKON, 1100 Oils. Codiish, 10 Bbis do 0 ' bel gd PE CME PEI ET beeeretar rs Mere aay wet rat O! | Geese ench.... 01+. cess oes tscato toa} balance of his Present tock | 3 Chain CABLES, j In., 9-16 and $, | 30cheste TEA, 10 Pons MOLASSES, firmiy beleve, are his equals in_ political _ ; — Clat INTOPMHA- | them are charged against disbanded negro soldiers | Turkeys, each.... ds to 9s { Lot of Small ANCHORS. | 35 boxes Soup, 10 Bhis Apples, honesty, foresight and consistency, as I would | tion on this subject, when, we think, it will] 4 late New York paper, in referring to the fre-| | Bowls, each... 006. eee sere e. - Is to 2s = 3) Quintals Large re ODFISH, 10 dion Sela hasthen, 5 boxes Kain il : ; ‘ , : : - : : | . oe : : | Geighens, pet Pelt ci c5 335 oo! 35.3 60a es. none . . 3u do [iA dv Neate Do 6 cagks Kerosene OF fain hope they are in their private worth and be found that Mr. Dy rby— ( who, by the bye, quent oceurrence of disturbances in the South, re- | ’ Fish. Greatly Reduced Prices $ $ 9000 bushels Turks idana SALT. [5 botes Tobacco. 3 cused Matches, ° probity; but I am glad to agree with vou, dear | '8 Hot under Seeretary, there being no such| marks as follows: CodGsh, per qtl.....00%% <<itben. 202 to 30s —_—-— 4007 do Ground Marseilles SALT, |! 00 bage Liverpcol Salt, 2 bble Oulone, . 4 . : f : : . E ie : | tte : Me ee iit seoee a : | 3 Casks HAKE OIL, 1 bbi Carrants, Do Crackers, oir, generally, mm the «ditorial remarks that officer in Congre 8s )— acted under the imspt | ‘Some remarkable cases are recorded in the | ht per sone cone Meee Wet og tins 04 30s to 4s} 19 per cent. diseonnt on all Cash Sales to £10. | ae ' ti ; ; . hie Maced Do Pilot Bread, Doz. Brooms, ? a0 aia " | Southern papers, resembling very much the eon | Mackerel, per dugen....----........ bao e Oe te Bel ac +e : ; < }On ale vw the & ubseri er. fi 18 arehouse, | Ne Taks, Doz. Wash Board pneared i wr anine . ‘olpe’e | ration of the Washi: Government—witho pit - ’ | 15 per cent. lo kk do do fron 10. | opposite Peak Suildings. Qneen Stree | Nests 2a os aso s.0ards, “ee a in your same issue with Mr. Coles’s x a) : Pern cal ees: wee | tests which not unfrequeetly occur between th Lumber, sa vs ~ oe co cee ee eS ANIEL DAVIES 25 bones Si9e ¥ colle Raniile Rope, letter, that the charges are utterly groundless, | “2é loreka »wledre, and, therefore, without the }captain and officers of a ship on the one od Boards, (Hemlock)... .-+-++++-..... poeeSe Od to 42] } Chasteiieti Jan. 8, Unb, shat agit sont 40 Pairs Men a” RUBBER SHOES, and to assert individually that as such. thouch | Consent of the Provincial Delegates.— Editor ioe a mutinous crew on the other. The Raleigh} Do» (Spruce)... .+ +++ +200... 4s to 5s) Sale to commence on the | ———+ + ttt = ee toon aaeaiatee — ae eee a et Standard gives an aeconnt of a Mrs. Ball, living] Do (Pime).... ..-+ eee ee dee eee e.. Ts to Qs! =a 00 doz Pairs Wool CARDS, very offensive and pari ularly ill timed, they Examiner. in a aolit ary house on the e “dy re of Warren e& munity, Shing!es, per Gos a ie ei le piel a Be ie 103 tu 15s | 2 Ith instant, and continue } ibs ) % PYRZ, 2 Gross Dixon's Stove POLISH, are immeasurably benea’h further notice. pisios Seer Seoet) = =— | whe ant a nee eee eee se a: Sondrige, | for SIX WEEKS pre- “NEW GOobs: SPIRETS, Mr. Coles’ : an : i ; . THE EAST POINT BLECTION., | domestics a fine —- cloak, silk Ausaeee and other | Hay, per tollcas ics. s+ s sede eee sess 753 to 85s| 4 t R i : . “ OP RUM, af. < $5 mndividuai “ Opimon as to whe i I t t i ’ 7 , " | Bae. ‘ i | r 2 ~ una. i ’ ;articlea which she Knew he must have stolen. | Straw, per ewt........ 60 ome ls 64 to 2s] vious to NKemovu | CHEAPSIDE - ‘ ; ‘ =“ le : ee ee ee or : sai j ) Casks Upper C nada WHISKEY, ber *‘over-anxietvy way shown by 2 ‘ . Ds oan She tao he coms hin and se } y » re. | Home ) eet o's o } | ’ Ii 7. PI a t ver-anxiety wa wn by the Canadian | We. Eprron:— } oe é — t eo os mens H | Caltetioe,; ponvent ‘ ThE oon. exp conte f Ge} 4 | Just Opened L) Bbie Bottled PORLPER. {tt rtw,) Crovernment after the Detroit et etae oiatia 1 cau well conceive your surprise at t el os a . nets SO WANEe Ce wet or “fe 8 go rn a er or 5d met . : Ne i r © Casks Henvessy's BRANDY, EN i? a iE teal oy hee BSR? | Her the clothing, puryertion to te signed hee F ete~ | Bitete a0 Meron re- natin rose t eee tenes 41) Wholesale and Retail Parchasera de NE SURSCRIBERS wish to inform Sqr-do Do reaty, 4s tO reler to the second sen-/ resu!t of the Election in this District, and for| ral officer. The negro hada rifle, and the white | “yas sts ee kne nen Sade ine se ae 3d to Is 94 " } their friends, castomers, and the public wes © Cases Jamaica RUM. = . : . bi a ’ e ed te 1 e gt or . a | Sheepskins. ...... + sae* Gee wo Sel pevinedliggdempemoans, Teityomngaty PF gaye Bee IF meee ea : tence in Mr. Coles’s letter—it may just vo for vous iafiritietion and ‘that of oar Liberal ficod man at tempted to wrest th in from the hand wea pskins ok -4s to Ss) Good Bar alns i rally, that they have JUST RECEIVED, per WM DODD, Auctioneer. ’ e ‘ . : mee? | af Mrs. Ball, which she had take n down to pro | Ee ee Mae ool ns ss la sn deeds “3d to. 5d | Dy | ships Undine. L. UC. Qwen end Ariadne, Al. ARI February 12. 1866 what it is worth. It mav be possible, though, | throuchout the Island, I shall briefly state the} tect herself wit 54 as aitiiin | Partridges, each........... .. 18 tools Bu | j “hip prec. oo bar) spare, # eid Fo set throughout the island, I shall briefly state the) tect herself with Wile the white mon was Be, - ts & { iWELI SORTEL ' sae oy oom " ‘ : , 3 | are requested to call and examine THE STOCK |°4 WELL ASSORTED STOCK of STAPLE that the * apanion at the lea hing hnancier 1 “au t} t led to tha It j struggling with Mra. Ball for the possession of GEORGE LE WIS, Ms arket Celrk. o —— me : - ud ¥ ANCY DR Y G OOLS, GR OCER Ik 5, & STRAHAN & C0. ’S MAGAZINES. . CETTE FALaeei Ah 4} Causes taat led to that resuit. eS F . ™ , ° a a wiv vii ¢ tritish North America, (| allude, of course, ti the Hon. very many of the most Canada and the Maritime Provinces, was, an id, as worthy of that of the respect li mm. (revorve ‘ 1 lhe aos : : | will be. } position, declined to come forward: and an-| attempted to rob, so desperate ae that several ne- Phe direct charzes preferred by Mr. Coles! uther promivent gentleman, who, I believe, | £™*3 Wer killed, and afte r the struggle had lasted | ‘ \ C ‘ ; c ’ *) over most o of one day andan entire might, and the I t ayainst Messrs. Ga!t, Howland and Dunscombe, | would have offered. and have been returned, | negroes reinforced, to the mimber of 26 or 3b, } of Canada, and azainst the learned Attorney | hut from some unexplained cause, he did not | Were Prenering to-burn the house, a file of eol-| Chiiainie ie aie ¢ \ . i d diers arrived frouy the “areeuat. and. raised the | renerais two of our sister Maritime Pro-| receive that encouragement which, in my iege.”? | ree s 4er 2 : } * -* . ¥ : 2 AE ROT) vinees, have, as fur as 1 am aware, during the} opinion, he was entitled to. It was during : last few days, called fort in Charlottetown | this state of suspense and indecision that the To THE Epiror or THE EXAMINER, but exp ession of feeli ¥ avainst Mr. Co! les : id a rt rinats d with s yme tthe mosta a nt of | Sir :— ——that of unmitizated disrust. The } ¥t is with considerable reluctance I claim the more in- direct that My bong avainst his L InsimMualion Coles presumes to rdship “the Governor General presiding at the Delevation held at t Fall,” of our tie \¢ ) rehec la. L ader i that of *“eounten: neing the Jas. ( policy” rnment he Hon. pe, and others in their “suicidal “intention te sell the birtornehts of the Colo- mista to Brother Jonathan elicits a feeling of yventleman Passibly orabie profound pity. for the h from whom the ivsinuation emanates. when the Hon, George Bros < yrtey tal ity Hon. (.e0. 73 ising approval of hi of thanking ti oles Tor h itro s re sig nation of a seat in the Canadian Ministry, he will in return siznity his approval of Mr. Coles’s eon- sistent advocacy of Conf return to his native Island from the Cuna lians.”* Some vear I had thought to additional remarks nd a half ago. have ventured on some in tis j impertance of additional ar communication betwecn Montreal and Quebec | +} a id s 1ediz m New N.S., during th Bruuswick, Charlottetown aad Picton, coming season : and congratulating you on the fast approach. | ing consummation of the ¢ Coufed the To- ronto Globe, hy the Examiner and the [slander other Lest cowlucted and most talented journals in Kritish N of the ious scheme of] ‘ation, so ab'y advocated hy of Charlottet wh, as by many th America, and hy the vast majority Press in Great Britai but for fear I shonid anpear discursice and prove trouble- some, I will subscribe myself. My dear Sir, fait) filly rours, STEPHEN SWABEY. ChWtown, Feb. 24th, 1866. P. S.—I need hard!y add how much T regret | that our Reciprocity r Re ’ u hl! li » has t that x minated, ithin a few years, the Unied St: present be able to r¢é xpress ites have emerged from pressing financial difficulties, we may meet them upon the platform «f tue free trade principles, an¢ ; relations he a hundred fold, for strengthened ual aud vearly iv creas of the neonie United States and that of the ‘ ermment and oval inhabit ( iederated British Ame nts of our firmly rica 5... 8. mctU f We recret to notice (wo or thee passages > \ in. the which we The | warm friend foregoing communication, should be we could. b f that Mr. Swabey is a very of Mr. giad to eliminate if Coles, and the open avowal of his sen timents, notwithstanding some sharp remarks, than it make the letter far less objectionable would be if it came from the hands ofan auony- | wous correspondent. —Ep'r. Ex'R.J —<—. os To tae Evirorg or tHe EXAMiNeR. Sr By your remarks on my last letter on Reci-| procity vou think I was too hard on the Colo- nial Delegates for agreeing to the proposals submitted by the American ‘retary of the | Taeasary, which proposals he } ’ allowed his | under Seeretary to submit to Congress, for, as on say, “the latest intelligence is that the | ‘Delegates were on their w home from ** Washington, having failed to effect a satis- ‘ factory agreementifor a renewal of the Treaty; “this (you think) shews that they have not "ot mpromised the Provinces th ‘y represent.” Now, Sir) it was their agreeing to the proposals submitted to Congress by the Uncder Seeretary of the Treasury referred to as humiliating to the Provinces; but the proposal of the Committee ot Ways and Means for a tax on our agricultural produce, live stock and fish, had not arrived Mr. Galt), backed by the opinions ot tlented statesmen in | ind consideration as} Liberal centleman belonving to Souris, who. I} oles is, was, or ever ; }) and on has a favonrable } leration, on his} ” Canada and | age on the vital} | improved steam of the | Treaty with the neighhor- a hope | when the citizens of} their | our cummerc ial ' iy advantaye of | aie Sih the gun, the negro was aiming bis gun, to shoot | nh. Mr. Mra. Ball, but the gun which was in Mra Ball's within less than three weeks of nomin-} and was discharged during the struggle, and the | ; ulpably 3 ball went through the neck, killing hin | ‘ linetautly, when the white man fled. A coroner's | jury returned a verdict ot justifiable honiecide, Another case is related in the Memphia, Teno . papers. In the vieinity of that city, two young *l men defended a house which a gang of negroes ) After the death of t! Beaton, and up to ‘ ne sro's stion day, the Liberal party were . !} active, and without the least organization. One elieve, would have been returned without 0} the Liberal paity to request Mr. Davies to come | ¢ wily ; 41 id that } privilege of refuting, through your columns, the orward, knowing, as thev did, it he was al i | : : : vile and wmalicions assertions ef an unprin- | thorourh Liberal geutleman, and well worthy : ; eipled fellow, who is well Known for the prepen- the suffraves of anv constituency on the Island. } : ‘ , rie wre fee en Island, sity of looking more after other people's business | Last Spring leaving the Island for a time, was little than bis Bat there id & 1s De ry nO canvassing done | ol » canvassing done on own. when I intended | half in a large part of the District where thia unserapulou ‘+ wae “s sCeecary ¢ } 5 > , her} l it was most necessary to do so. On the other} slanderer reported, and industriously circulated * t. , ° hand, Mr. MceEachen, shortly after the vacancy the malicions falsehood that L was ecapiased in | occurre d, commenced an active can: ass: and! Charlottetown for the amount of £120, u teh during the time the Libera!s were in doubt and| by te Hon. Mr. Walker for £ w,. ud by M: | ceed 3 : John McEsehen for £50. At tha time DT ireated undecided, his friends, with the aid of rum, | jie lying aseertions with that conte mypt whieh was | which flowed freely for several weeks, weve | judtly due the souree from whenee they emanated } altel Ws inate aed teatie Tine teen 1 he I, at the present time, deign to note ri . =") them, but that, having lately entered a little int business, the very | tor the avawed pry my prespects with my et ‘* That it would bea reproag b | cominereial sammie faise nen District to send to Charlottetown fo ments used were: are renew ed, p* Se af iii ne Phat T neses to the ; “titors | 2 ary | ad \ ° | ENE *| Makcu | Cc ymprisiz win WILLIAM FULL. sc ilniiaieicinihis STAPLE DRY GOODS—White ane Grey Cottons, Striped and Checked Shirtings 4s inted Cottous, Cotton Warp, GinghumsJexurs Towelings and Towels, Bagging and Feb rnary 19, L866 SHIP WRIGHTS, YYANTED 10 or 12 GOOD SALP | tickines, CARPENTERS, to engave for 4 « months ond to whow liberal wages willbe given ‘or further | mnSS Gf = Sa particulars apply to holeutinetuley } DRESS GOODS . A large and choice NEIL MacKELV IR, assortment, in Plain and Printed Coberyes and Lus li ICP Office. | 'T2: &c.; Plam and Figured Alpacas ; Chambray, nee - Pope's Office Wincey and Plain do., Gala Plaids, Cashmeres, Barathens, Alexandra c joths. Thibeis, Poplinets NEW ADVERTISERENTS. re | | eee neem Auction! Household Furniture, {>} N WEDNESDAY, the 7th day of} Maca, at the hour of 11 o'clock. a. m at | __ Feb. 19, 1866. _2in he residence of Joun Hottmax, Dorchester St.: ae Sua ! cae i } ; : = j , , Da ) i ‘ woul ‘8, ¢ B ds B ddi B 1 Bank of P. KE. stand, ~. " a , io ae Me i nee i ck e eds, Bedding. Bedsteads, Tables, Chairs, (pur Anuua! Meeting of the Stockho'ders | SHAW] A ea Looking Glasses, Stoves, &e- of this Bank will take plice at the Bank pr —- .* AWLS—A large assortment of the | wises, Queen Street, Charlottetown, on l U E SD. iy latest styles, which will be sold cheap for cash, Mr. Hollman having m: a change in his busi- | the Gil day of MARCH ie em + ‘ © Clock. eos | CLOTES — Black Mantle C oths, Sea! sit at rh nen oy i ai ac ta mM rpore wv hoosiny Ni ) : s DEMS, Cre rh: OF. PHS, MMe : Aba pppesemonn| ¢ pe tet bce 7 EX DIRECTORS | (, lots, Wiitneys, Oxford Fine Cloths, Black and Bo prays [Louse at preseut occupies him, con-} for the e ere year, and transacting sic h other > Pej i | he thén lid't 74m i Faney Doeskins, Scotch Tweeds, Fancy Twists, a bing TW! ; ob VE daink rtabie Poe with good 1} business as shall be then laid before thei. torn . , ° 'y : 1g i v “1h on L ' 6 aie call i Silk Mixed, Pilots, &e. iStables attuac ‘hed, and Pum p in the yard, For] N.B —By the 6th Bye-law, all persons vorng | : | terms apply to | for others by proxy, must deposit their anthority FLANNE L3 — Saxony Welsh, Saxouy : a sr N, R ANKLN, Auctioneer. peed ad e _ h the Cashier at least one day previous Yorkshire, Lancashire; Kerseys, Liuseys, Segathy Feb. 26, 1°66, rw fin | to the day of meetin MAY M. CUNDALL. Cashi [ und Scarlet, blue Serge, and Fancy Shirtings. &¢ Laimaitblciubeiestidilninaltidbailbicsis iaihaes NDALL, Cashier. Ch'town Fel ah 15 iRéai | W OOLE ON 3— Blankets Qui ts, Rugs.Ga- GREAT SALE ——— ' ip ribaldi Jackets, Palerines, Chest Preservers, Woo! OF IC le aring Oa out Sale! af) } pew oa, Capes, — Jackets, Yarus, Scarfs, &e Wn | *| GENTS’ FURNISHING DEPART. qx VOGS, Gy TO ey pur ws eae take this opportunity | ME NT—Under and Over Coats, Reefing Jackets. BY AUcrTioNn! of expressing their thanks to their numerous | Pants, Vests, Flannel and Tweed — Borge custouseve alta “tin pubi ie at laree. for the've ry j Shirts Cardigan Jucketa Oj] Cloths, Rubber vnhbehide nitintt Tl Ea poet d during tl | Covts, Cups aud Hats, Braces, Belts, eat ee ae i ; Me Ter Y Lb ype el uen and Paper Collars, in all the newest styles Sub-eriber has been instrneted by | ?@*! fen years; and vow as they lifend CLOSING DELANY & BYRNE, to sell by | WEDNESDAY, the lith day ot} Ii o'elvuck the whole of thel UP THAR PRESENG NEXT SPRING SUNODRIES—Bagle and Silk Trimm. i } RUSMINESS } lings, Buttons, Peatl Rit Fi » would reform deem that on aad after the 2nd ¢ day my lc ys, itfans, Fealiers. oboe, ower’, Lress | } Messrs ACCT es JANUARY, 1366, they will OFFER at RETAIL | Caps. Hat Ornaments, Belts, Velvets, Gloves, Veils the whole of their STOCK, consisting of : : Crapes, Skirtings and Bkirte aidies’ Jackets, Stays, Gents’ and Ladys’ Bx Machine Thread, silk Carpetiugs, Woo! Cards, Weavers’ Keeds, &e &c fur Boas and Muits ote xtensive Steck of Nerchandize, DRY GOODS— Grey, White, Printed wd = Stri . “lt Cottons, Coburgs, DPetaines, Dress! Dry Goods, Hardware, and |i! sec. Earthenware. | ALSO—Tra. Sugar, (warrented good), | | concert will be | | inother meinher, and a_ Protestant too’’— | ye ‘tt wae c% :plase d by Mr. Walker, Mr MeKachen, | Goods _¥ ante ls, Cloths, Tweeds, Does, skeletons | at 10 per cent discount on present marked prices | } Seap, Dye Stik Xe. &c. “that there ites but one session of this} er any bedy else ‘L can most positively offiran ke. &e. &e. j forall sums of £5 and under; and tor over that } ia S.—The above Stock is composed of entirely | 1 : ‘ : \ MoRacl Not only that, but I cau also truthfully say that HAKDWARE—Nails, Plonghmounting, Paints, ) amount 35 per cent, to Cash Customers, or ap- | New Goods, which have been bunght at greatly louse, and that he (Mr. McKachen) ought to Tnever yet reevived a summons, or any othe: | Oils, Glass, Cutlery, &e. &e. loraved Joint Notes at 3 mouths, payable in tre Pricea, und e ave been personally select d | have a trial, for he is promised a large sum of} legal process fy led against me in any Court it Bvots and Shoes, Chests Superior TEA, &c. &e Charlottetown, ie = ‘It be ak wee on a or a oa money for a breakwater, and for roads and | the —_ ; , a ee gee Terms Liberal. “eq | They bave also a quantify of IRON, STEEL, j est prices. Intendiug purchasers will please re- eo : j f : records of the Courts will answer. So far the | — . . in RO 2 tt “ | member that they wi! “yet pood valne fer their | brid zes’’—(Mr. McEachen himself avowed at | slander as to wy owing the above amount being | t a Sdle to contiyac frou day to day till the) ROP - a an oo ur ee 4s ee! if we . mae mouey by calling at the uew ‘fir us of ss | bli ti t! at he } ud | i 1 | correct, the anuexe “d nates (rem the above-natied whole is —, lof No Reserve. — ila ‘ oe — rayr. rv fa nubliic meetines 3 » had sue sromMise \— + é ‘ } oii ie j be = { ie v ' : Te ’ oo: Pes | gentlemen will certify its falsehood. | WILLIAM DODD, Anctioneer. They would hereby notify aL. PARTIES owing | Bik AR PZ & SON. ‘that if he was elected, he would support all A pologising, Sir ‘for oceupying se merch ot | Ch'town, Feb. 26, 1866 bh rwisl pt them, either by Notes of Hand or Book Account, } Cheapside, eeen Square, Dec, 11, 1860. | ¢ ® ° ve = . a i ‘i eile ae sila sala PEE Ee } ood measures, but belong to no party.”” Such] your valuable space in a m atte ru uninteresting | ; ot i that they must rettle their respective auouuts at | ine of a iP enpiaise. : i ic i | to yourself Patan distasteful to me, | Pt BLIc AU CrION! lonee, as there will not be any distinction of per- 1 ys eemenat nay ee pee 1 remain, Sir, your obd't aerv't | song made after the First day of APRIL, 1866 ix y ZA a | fall wies used to secure his election. JOSEPH McVARISH. | REount scewart : OATS will be taken at the warket prices for) = 6 4 -_ | A base attempt had heen made to prejudice St. Peter's, Feb’y. 23d, 106. | old accounts. 3 me a eo | I ] | _—_—- ¥ . ) i ; . ‘ ek s —_—— . : : . i w, 2D & : - / the Catholic portion of the District azainst : | “EXIT Su'seriber, who has disposed of his poe _W. LORD & CO. | _ “ ( 4 2? es) | Dear Sir; aa ; : Charlottetown, Jan’v | [s66. tf |; { 4 j Mr. Davi ies in this manner and pro! rab ly ha id lu auswer to your note of to-day, T have to en} Leaschold Interest inthe above Farm, offers | paneer renee ania meena | ad fmooed | - , Ee ote of to-day, T have to ®y | por SALE. ut PUBLIC AUCTION, on MONDAY | vs po 4 its efect with a few of the simple and illiterate. | | did not iseue a capias against you last Spring.) 6 12th day of MARCH next, on the J’remises, at | > © oe ee = , ; mn ; | tor the siuple reasou that you did wot awe we } the hour ot Ten o’elock, forengon : -< ~~ > j " Yon may rest assured, Mr. Editor, that not anything, vor do you pow. IT may add that 1| a . : ‘ = is ‘ ‘ . 4 S tists) silent wial stead ® -abl UPLAND HAY, MAl tsH HAY, STRAW, > ew withstanding the bungling manner the Liberals | aa found you punctual ana honorable in your TURNIPS, POT ATOES . iS a 5B } : . i ; : dealiugs with me. . “ee '# manaed this partial election, when the General 6 Youre truly, 2 HORSES, 1 MARE, 5 Darham and Alderney fa) o a — by “4 | east " : - te . i haiti henley " COWS, tin calf), 3 HEIFERS ‘Po., 31 Fine Leices — - Election comes round this District will resume | PATRICK WALKER. went 2 | (h’town. Feby 214 1866 ter EWES, (in lamb); 1 Leicester RAM ro) —_ e lits former eharacter, and that the Liber: al a “e 0. ‘ ha y ice Nia | w oa } , ; i | Ji wseph MeVarish, Eog Carts, Sleizhs, Wayons, Ploughs, Harrows, and} a“ | > Ps |} party will benefit by the lessun which thei ther farming impleneuts too hawuerous to mention = pg y* ee | recent mismanazement and defeat have tuuy “ht | Joserpu McVarisu, Esq 2 sets Driving HARNESS, 2 Saddles, Bridles. oo @) BS Cae oe | them, én . Dear Sir:—In answer to your nate of this | Vart Harness > — OO fe x I am, Sir, yours truly, | merauing, L can only say that [ did wot eapias yor HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &e &e. te [+] } AN ELECTOR. last Spring, tor the good reason that you did ne Texms—For Wat, &c. &e., Cash ; for Stock and} os S 4A First District, King’s County, ) jowe me anything: neither do you now; and I Furniture, a liberal credit. | a u rd ty a as ,, Praia ih |} will moreover add, that, during the time I have '="> See Handbills | @Q . pb 3 Feb'y. ltth, 1866 4 ’ Ce See Hanebilis. 4 ' = : | been deing business with you (which was con WILLIAM SWABBEY. | 2 Ly = Cee j siderable) always found you prompt and puie- Feb. 26, 1866, isi Zin ea <& A o iy Pra canninniails a — tual in your payrments oo | a. - | PUTTING ON THE SCREWS! = | , i qt wt | I rewsai , de “ar Sir, co _ , " i “ne in, deat Sit MASONIC CONCERT, F2tI oops Evidenee, says the Toronto Globe, comes to us} Joun McE ACH RS For the Beuefit of the Poor of this c ity,| — = a ba és : : N McE:; bi = etal c a? from every part of the States as to the true mean- | Ch’tewn, Feb’y. 234, 1860 Under the distinguished patronage ef | DOUGLASS’S ~ ee wh 6 b a 4 pes ing of the how! raised over the Unio against, the ee ee oe | fis Excellency GEORGE Dundas, Esquire, | & ba oo aed ad ae Reciprocity Treaty. The whole end and aim waa POLICE COURT. Lieutenant Governor. — & o { ‘3 > | . - . oe we ; | to frighteu ua into annexation, or fatling that, t) Lith Jan —The Queeu.; tthe prosecntion of John g Se 8 ot ATO , Hy A i iT] RF wip EROOMS = a ~ e CB. make os submit te conditions of renewal, that Trenamwan, ve. dames Mackadven, charged with N AMATEUR CONCE RT ot Voea! | -_ rea an b > | | ttn eminent absurptic * Wea Maw | fel eth ateualing a t.old King, of the valac o und Instrumental Music. by Amateurs, under | = ey : j — must, ony, @ aps "). ‘ } eight shillings. Pris ned elected to be tried by this | the banvers of St Jobu’s and Victoria Lodyes, will Is situated on the . | York Werld has the manliness to admit wot only | Court. Couvicted and -enienced to pay a fine of | take place at the TEMPERANCE HALL, on | sn t - — i bij 3 Rei et ale wd.) | five pounds wud costs forthwith, dr to be imprisoned gis i ; fon: : es £ ef } | the wotive, but the utter failure that has attended three mnths, with bard labor. Paid. : Tuesday, the 27th in st. Corner of Kent Street and Ki ng Square, { 2 me 74 ram } the movement. The World saysi— oe Wat s ae oh lenie wish . chaniealaliie oo ae Ti sed = i he me ae me ek, | and is stocked with | A ” eA ad ‘We 4 ‘ 4 one atson, charged bOt) SOLOTEC maeess mence at 8. tickets Ls Od, heserved Seats os, | - I " “We at oe of re Litt py cme read re) a Gold Ring of the value of eight shillings. The] he had at the Drug Store of W. 2. Watson, Exq. Th E rest Assortment } L sae re = j | statements ought torward with a preconceived | ipigoner elects to be tried by tl cot toah Convietey eC arg ® | : ’ 4 and prevailing belief that the Provinces can in this Se be fureed into annexation. The silly and | pernicions notion that whatever has been or can | be profitable to Canadians, has been, and must | | be injurious to ua, ateams up through the argu-| }meute of all who are oppose d to a fair system of | }reciprecity. As annexation seems to be the real} and sentenced to pay a fine of five pouads and co forthwith, oe iu defanlt to be imprisoned dort i mouths, with hard labor. Paid The Qneen, at the pee of Catherive ) Trenatuan, vs James MaeFadyen, assault aud battery. Convicted and nentericed to pay a fine of ltwo pounds forthwith, or to be comunitted one ; | month, with hard laber. Paid beginning and end of the argument on this subject | 24h’ — The Queen, at the prosgeation of Theophi wilh some of those Who oppose all reciprocity, it) jas DesBrisay. vs Vouald Matheson, for fe loniously ec t the amount realized in th e hands of the different off | E ae } 4 i j > F » it " a | iatiug Clergy in the City, for distribation among | ake ) ~ BRR c ui iti ul @ |, ae from a charitable public to render the undertaking | successful. | De As the net proceeds of “he levoted to Connnittee of oF Manayement inte ud placing an equal proportion of | NOTICE! LL PERSONS indebted to the Estate! of the late JAMES PEAKE, Esquire deceased, | by Note of Hand. Book Account. Rent or Arrears | jof Reut. or other Contract Debts, are reque sted to} discharge the same ‘before the FIRST DAY of} JULY vext, a8 all amonnte remaining unpaid after | that date will be paced in the hans of the Solici i Clarity, and as the ie wenieral poor. a gene rous respense is relied upon | To BF By Order. FOUND IN KHE CiTy. A- N. LARGE, See’y. of Com. Febrnary ‘S . , 189A } lis well tv caution the adwinistration against the | stealing Ven Bottles of Biers, of the value of Feb’y. 22. b dieerc a ewe a = tors to the Estate for 7 Lee hil ‘ } : : ‘ “—_ . net & Yau , pleasant reports ot its employees, It is no new | thirty shillings : lected to be tried by this Court. a | AK é i ). J DG: ‘ ») we | characteristic of the worst part of human nature | Pleads * Gailiy.” Convicted and sentenced to pay Extension Tables. i otice of femiov a | JAMES PEAKE, | | that meu are inclined te flatter these who are in| # five of three ponnds forthwith, or in default of } | Trustees & Exrs. of the tate James Peake | | powe r, and can give, withhold, or perpetuate the | ~ a 7 = mime for two:munthe, with . | OF: THE Charlottes town, Jan &, 1266 2m i j ‘ abo < Lies ai pen a od hd re ; emoluments and honors of ullice. But it intended | both —Kdward . - Hodgson vs Richard Wright Ki BE. D. STAIR, = PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND &E imal Rotice, jto promete annexation of the Provinces to the! gop p; urboring a vicious dog, which dog did asswult ot | FERUE | sre if , | } United States, the method which has been seaole mnplainant while quietly passing the public street | agq Kent Street, next H. Palmer's Office. o } 4 Underngnet ; here ay = ie d bas been most unfortuna e, and has thus far Defe ndant submitted. Ordered that the suid dun-| ga ersons indebted to the late Firm of D G produced results eractly the reverse of those | xerous doy be forthwith killed or removed frou in S DAVIES, that they will. on the ler MARC ~ | de sired by its origwaters. Net ove influential re-| the city, aud kept se removed | omg Cabinet- -making Upholstering,&e. 5 S, TO 2 aoe _ rgpetd Eoppete im the bands of | ss ith. — Alex. McDonald vs Henry Stauley, as-| eu SHOtE BUGEBCT 50S CAICENOS, . : | presentative of public opinion amoug tle Canadian | nda hepeeen: uncial ondbund in, Pee 0 & The STORE lately occupied as. G & 8. DAVIES | journals—ner, we believe, one newspaper of au | j inferior class—now advocates annexation to the | | Umted States. The cowmou sentiment is more! opposed to it than for many previous years Even those whe, six montha aga, contributed | jmeney to promote uvion with this country, are | zealous and passionate in defying the system of) avsanit aud battery commercial coercion, and wsk us to consider | sonment Cominiited. what we should feel if'a similar pressure was ap | 20th —James Murphy, a private soldier in the plied to ua to induce us to change our allegiauce 15th Regiment, charged with being drank and dis j orderly in the public street Convieted and fined | [ae OOF Seve, Sopetty To thie, of courar, there 10s or 10 days Imprisoument.. Conrnitted. | can be ovly one answer. It enables us to see) 954), —Thomas Ladner. 19, from Lock up. dru | | ourselves as we are seen by ethers. The Cana-. eed disorderly. Subwitted. Fined 5s. Puid. | diau jouruals speak of Potterization as au effort) Jou Macdonald, from Lock-up, charged with | yale 18th —John Arnold, aged 60, from Lock up, | charged with being drank and incapable of taking ‘care of himself. Fiued 20s, or 14 days inprison- ment. Committed lth. — Francis Monaghan ve Patriek MacRae. Fined 0a, or 14 days impri- as te wake them part with their beneur and their being dennk and incapable of taking care of himself. | | ‘Soory, eH 4 ny SOTA T, Tl? Submitted. bined lUs. Paid birtheght for uoworthy cousiderations; and they | ; Ti aie Lad hiehii 1a | SdiDeES lerney roniwmas vaaner, renjbate diminish the force of whatever inducements we > | ALL WORK MADE WARRANTED @ | D Give Satisfaction. Ist Feb , 1865 Siu the Royal Agricuitural Ros | Se town, tet Feb OE __ Se | cioty’s Warehouse, next door) For Sale. i" . a i No. 2t, in the First Handred of Lots in the Coffin Plates Lettered. oa and four “doors east ‘of tho | iy of Churlottetown, sitnate at the bial of £| OLD STAND. {Prince and Kisg Streets, wear the steam | Ferry Wharf, well adapted for business purposes, jor for a private residence. Apply to TO... gud % © YHE Subscriber begs leave to inform | Ve i een JOSEP BALL. r & | his Custumers and th- Pablie venerally, that | MAILS. the has removed HIS BUSINESS io the above} | well known Stand. Having leased and greatly | V AILS for the neighbouring Provinces limproved the same. be has INCKE ASE D | [WH na the UNITED STATES, &e, will, uptil FACLLITIES for careying ou the Boot and | ¢ her notice, be rut te updud lacwertel Geomdtns |} Sboe Manufacturing Busiuers General Post Offiee, Uharlattetown, every TUES- FURNITURE of all kinds made to order, ° and from sexsoned Stock. i i ' } - < Undertaking punctually attended lo. —_—_—— o1 Feb'y 26, 1866. | Hawkins and John Macdonald, assauit and battery can offer by calling the attention of their readers | | Convieied and each sentenced to pay a fine of 2s Gd | | "The Subscriber is now engaged in manufactaripg | DAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY evening. }a Large and Fashionable iat 8 o'clock, Books! Books! Neckties, Li- | | “ Good Words are worth much and cost little.” — HERBERT. $1.50 a year; beautifully illustrated, «200d WV ords. 12) cents a month ; Edited by Noxman McLeon, D. D., one of Ree Majesty's Chaplains. 15 cents a month; $1.75 a year; profusely illustrated, The Sunday Magazine, Edited by Tuomas Gururie, D. D., Author of “The Gospel in_Ezckiel,” “Speaking to the Hean,” &e. 15 cents a month; $1.75 a year; illustrated, THE ARGOSY, \ Magazine for the Fireside and the Journey. re Read the Examisen’s Monthly Notices of these Periodicals. *s* Messrs. Strahan & Co. will send Specimen oe tree, and offer one of the elewant Volumes ‘Good Words,” or the * Sanday Magazine,” or an additional ( ‘opy to any one who will furnish a Bookseller with Five Subscribers’ names. Club Terms on application at Montreal, St Peter Street. Fe “br nary. 32, 1306, Now Landing, YX Schr. Vincent, fron QUEBEC— 425 Bbls. No. 1 apf. CANADA FLOUR, here at the time I wrote my last letter; but, te our ee r | and } eo wae a tw be imp riabecd, 48 hones. | § k f B + Sho & | Maile for Great Britain, Newfoundland and the Sir, | don't wonder at their withdrawing, when, | > Tp 'y “IEE ; ath --sene Mujer, 8 private soldier in the mth | CONSIGNMENT direct from London, | toc Q 00% 8, es, Cs, West Indies, will be omde up every alternate 5 ’ HON. D’'ARCY McGEE AND HIS Reyiment. drunk and incapable ot taking care a t ce FOR THeRspat and Satunpay, at 8 p.m, as follows: instead of Reciprocity on the terms of the present DETRACTORS himself. Conviered aud fined 38. Pasd. for sale by the subscriber, at 20 per cent. : . . ee pres C tS. | 1 20h +See White. dranbund incapuble of taking | below Publisher's prices. : | SPRING TRA DE, Thursday, Dee = Thareday, Feb'y 2 reaty, by allowing their manufactures into the leare of himeelf. Convicted and fined ds, or 24) few copies of ** London Society,” in fire | | Saturday, ~~» Satardny. aah % Provinces duty free, sad ruling ov, tariff eqaad to | The following extract, from a letter received | jours im prisonment iam gilt binding. 2 : |which will be offered to Wholesale Baye on! Thursday, Jan. 11, 1864 Thursday, Ma t! Poe iad i oat A from a gentleman connected with the Canadian) %ist—Jobn Doyle, charged with being raat, Also, a few copies of the ep mw " bees the usual Liberal terms. Riardag m4 Smeal. S “rs, amounting to 20 or or 30 per cent on J h | and disorderly, and also driving in the public street | Magazine.” in three volumes; and a lot of choice | {3 Particular attention given to the Retail | Thareday, e Sultied y 23 British manufactured soods, they vould impose Snail eae itpems WES Tye ee ‘poepeuee alot aot Snie Conamants anne. jets eres i ae ate 5 De pertinent aan Se ints, of Ge line | Than faye Feb. 8 Tl scoaey April 5 A 2 SHCY pOSe | euders will enjoy it as we have done. | Coavicted and sentenced co pay a fine of ils, or 4. the London prize eatalogne to order, at short notice. Thareday, Fe 10 iaake “in p ~ 4 tax on our manufactures equal to their inter: | “rl late! fi | days imprisonment for the first offence, aud « fur- A. McNEILU, Auctionéer, | GEORGE NICOLL. | Saturday, : urany, ‘. nal taxes, but they d 4 have lately seen & newspaper from Your tier tive of 20s or 14 days imprisonment for the | Welsh's Corner, Queen St. | gf L. C. OWEN, ae General. < ut they demand a tax on all our! | City—the Freeman—in which the editor eudea- latter oTence. i February 26, 1866. i Charlottetown, Jan. 29, 1866.—h rw i p 6w ( General Post ‘Omer, Dee. 25, 1865, i ; } { } taken immediately. | January 22, 1866. ichotee brands) 25 Buls COKRNMEAL, 22 Chesis TEA, 42 ibis PORTE R, 13 Qr. Casks Upper Canada (Toddy) Wh is rkey 15 Cases C laimpagne, 40 Cases Brandy, 20 Boxes Qaebec Soap, 1 Case Cigars, (5 mille), very choice, = In Stere, 200 Bola. Am. FLOUR 100 do Cornmeal, ind Sides Sole Leather, _10 Boxes Tobacco, (Washington) 10's, 0) Bags Liverpool Salt, “ou ible. Coal Tar, 10 do Piteh. “Spirits. 4 Wide. Henuessy’s Dark Brandy, 4 de ido Pate Da 9 Qr Casks Do (Pale and dark) 9 Hids * DeKavper” Gin, lo Pun Strong Spirits-—kKUM, { pua. Bourbon Whiskey (Kentucky ) ALSO, 150 Qtls. Codfish. T» arrive at Georgetacn, from Boston~— 29 Bols. Extra State und Sup. FLUUK. For sale by J. ROBERTS ECKART, Peake's Brick Saildings, Water Street. Charlottetown, Dee ASD 1x65 as fin rw sj! (other adv out) RES PRICES REDUCED! © ss FCRIII NG Q2uFaTW Q9VSz. fEXHE SUBSCRIBERS INTEND TO MAKE d A CHANGE in THE Ik BUSINESS in the SPRING, and in order to effect a speedy sale f their >TOCK, will, frow this date, offer their Goods at Biteduced Prices FoR CASII ONLY?! Orr | The following GOODS will be sold AT COST: | FORS of all konds. SHAWLS, MANTLES, HATS, CAPS RIBBONS FLOWERS FEATHERS, FANCY DRESS GOODS. HOSIERY & GLOVES, &e. &c, &t. Ie” No new acconnts opened. Goods sold on | account charged at fall prices. DELANY & BYRNE, Ch'town, Feb, 5, 1366, h rw isl p ajl Alteration in Scale for Rating Letters. N and afier this date the mode of Charging Letiers auifyrmly by half ounces will be applicable in this Island to Lecters ad- dressed to the following places, viz :— Great Britain and Ireland, Newfoundland, Sierra Leone, Gambia, Gold Coast, Lagos, Foreign Ports on West Coast of Afriea. Falkland Isiande. Gibrattar, Malia and Egypt—via Sonthampton. Houg Kong and Labvaan Ports in China and apan—via Southampton or Marseilles—ae under, For Letters under } ounce, | rate, 7 7 a 2 rates, a “ “ 14 ae ee ae a ay 2 -. q ay L C. OWEN, Postmaster General. General Post Office, a Charlottetown, Feb 10, see § {Feb’y. 19. Molasses! Molasses! 15 PUNS. BRIGHT RETAILING MOLASSES, for sale at a low figare, if N. RANKIN, Queen Street. 2 ARN ERE It (cm