LA rest TELEGRAPH DESP.\ CHES T .. THE EXAMINER OFFICE, Sr. Joux, March Isth,— Lonion, 17th.— Reform Bill is to be brought int) Parliament tomorrow. It will give right « suffraze to rate pa! ers after two years’ resiGence, to menu “one pound yearly (ax, OF haviny thirty rounds in tae Saviag’s iguana, OF Bity proauds tT) funds, and to wil members vt leacued pruies Fifteen pounds fraachise tor county pay how >. pivlo. Gioid 134g. Sr. Joux, March 19.—Nothing worth re- porting.. Gold 1344. Sr. Jous, March 20th.—General Bourke, }enian leader, and forty othem have been taken in Cioumel. Head Centve Donovan caught at Cork. lron-ciad ship seat to Liver- pooi from W vvlwich. San Fraxcisco, 18th.—Legislative Council of British Columbia voted uuanunousiy for admiasion into Coivnial Confede acy... . St. Patrick's day passed in Canada barimenousiy. Uaptain Doyberty aud three hundred sea nen ordered westward from: Muutreal to man Goid 134. puuvodis, FROM CANADA. PHS PEN:ARS IN MOTION ON THE BORDERS. Utrawa, March 15.—Kamors are in crrcula- tion of Fenian movements in the weighborhood of St. Aibans, Vt. It is said that the Govern- raent js io possession of important information um the subject, and the Hon. Mr. Bla, the vely Cabiuct Mimster here, idends to leave tur Moutreal immediately. Meoyragat, C. E., March 15.— 125 regulars, oa ae woder command of Captain Bolton, with # tui supply of ammuuition, left by tran: tis lern- i g tor Champiaia. A ot the Moyal Aruilery, with 5 tieid pieces. will be sent ou tromer duly to-day. h tduk piace yesterday Letweeu the Reguta: wuthonties and staif of the wilitia Vepartment. Tesoxte, C. W.. March 15,—-J here will be some wovemeut of tue forces here tu-dity—the ~articulars of which are withheld. New Yors, lith.—Goid 34}. ines turce struas bir Frederick Bruce, the Brizish Minister, has advieed his Government to allow no more of the Peniaw risiug to be furwaided over the vadit news CABLE DEsrATCHEs. Lexnoys, March 13, (eveninz.)-~Despaiches from Dablin dated this eveuing, state that lve tend is quiet. are reported. Taere has been a creat fail otf snow in Ireland. A number of Fenians have heen arrested ia Limerick, and the prisoners, while on their way t the police bacracks, were | ebeered by the people. Plac emanating from the “I, RB. B.” have beeu posted in the streets of Cionmel and Borough towns, in both Waterford aud Tipperary counties, forbidding the people paying their rents. Loyvos, March 14—Noon.—The Feuiaa troubles are uot altugether ended. The Go- vernmenul has just despatched jour gunboats to Dublin, and they will be posted a diiferent places iv tae Biver Liffey. The Fenians have taken reduge from the British troops in the Wiekiow Mountains, a tew miles south of Dublin, where they are perishing from the ex- tremely cold weather. Queen Victoria will despatch ber portrait to Mr. George Pepbody, the American philanthropist, some time next week. Fioeexce, March 14 —Nearly one-half of the Italian elections are to be repeated. The result is exceediagly doubtful. is at the head of the Oppositica party. Viewna, March 13.—The Emperor Francis Joseph hue given orders for strenzthening the Austrian posts on the Servian frontier. Beats, March 13.—Herr Munchausen, the Premier of the Government of Hanover, ander oO} requeal Coulereuces | The | Pewans say tuey have private inturmation that; be strove with a praiseworthy zeal to procnre a! fuil discussion and careful deliberation upon | No new Fenian de naonstrations | Ge. Garibaldi | ~~ If. ~ HEME ADVERTISERAE ety? Wve. & | employed it either as sentimental fager posts, | poiuting out the tempting locality, or warning | uzers of the dunger of too near approach or / too earnest contemplation. —- Married, On the 4th inst. at the Cathedral, bv the Very Rev. Dr. MeDouald, Mr. Denix Phelan, of Moxeli, ite Mise Bridget Martin, of Charlottetown |} By the Kev Daguld MeDouald, ne St. Columbia, jon the 3rd of Mareh, instant, Mr. John Ryan, sou of the late Mr. Johu Kyun, to Elleu, duaghter of | time should be allowed — I trust vou will find Mr. Allun McDonald of StonyRiver. At Ure sume! . 7 l time, Mr. Joseph McLe!ien, to Catuerine, duughter | it such us to be worthy of your warmest appro- | of the late Mr. Johu Kyau . val. | Atthe Parsonage, Cavendish, on Friday, the 8th lult. by the Rev. Isaxe Murray, Mr. David Clark, | | of Darnley, Lot 18, to Miss Margaret Mountain, | idauglter of George Mountain, Esqr, of the sume! place. | On the 8th instant, by Mr. J. Chappel, Mr. Wm. | | Weatherby, of Lot 63, to Miss Elizabeth Lockuart, | | of Charlottetow bp | ; At West River, on the 19t instant, by the Rey | — (T. dauean, with Rev. A. MeLeau, Mr. William To the Electors of the Firs | Crasswell, to Miss Kliza Bell, both of St. Eleaner’s. | Died, ae amma + 4 —— At Churlottetotwn, on Tuesday, the 19h in- GENTLEMEN ‘stant, William Foley, Suilmaker, xt the advanced | faye of 103 vears. The deceased was a native of the County Rilkeuny, Ireland. He emisgraced to} Newfonndiaud at « very enrly age Haviny deter} dence of a very large majority of your uumber, wiued to follow the een fora living, he Jj ine d the ‘ " ” . a ° | Heitish Navy, at Newfonudland. in whieh service | I have since aecepted the office of Attorney | he remained for above titteeu years. While serving i hin the navy he saw active service at the battle of | x j the Nile, and, — the pride *o churacteristic ot | and venewal of your support. the Brovieb sailor, used tue veteran recur te thate op ie e h* i memorable ocensiou The deceased was a man who | The Governmeut, of which T have the honor | believed labor and industry to be compatible with} to be a Member, has not been formed without a due observance of his religious daties, tor while} CHancorrerow® Litegsay aXp Dasatine So-| cirty —The young men belonging to the above HEW ADVERT] f EN ‘Temperance Hall, on Friday evening next, 20th | iust., at So'clock The evening will be oceupied) + —s varied with music by Mr Galbraith’s Band. Ladies | To the Free and Independent wimitted free; gebtlemen en payment of three: Mintel dath, Ase7. —— <. o ' ’ of Queen’s County. black court plaster on the face, has just been! GENT’ LEMEN— revived in New York, and «a number ot belles icluse proximity to charmiug dimples.. They been honoured by being placed in my former po- sition as President of the Executive Council and socwty will have # second entertiament ia tie | with Keuding, Reritations aud short addresses peiwe at the door ves dactowss. | Electors of the Third Di Phe fashion of Uilty years ago of wearing now appear in full dress, with sable spots, in A new Government, based upon liberal prin- Colonial Secretary, my seat in the House of - ! Assembly becomes vacant according to law. | la returning tu you for re-election, 1 have. the j fullest confidence that you will give the new | Government a fuir trial, aud when its policy is P . ‘ ‘ ' fully developed — for which, of course, a little T have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, GEORGE COLES. Charlottetown, March 18. t Elec- PARTED from cou three weeks ago happy in the knowled ze that I enjoyed the conii- General, and now again solicit a continuance liveliiood. he waa at the same time most faithful | jin the discharge of all those doties thai pertain to this religion. He was, therefore, much and deser | vedly respected by all classes of this community | } the principles which are to guide its future ac- jtion. ‘This was necessary in order to prevent . . : ; . | misconception, aud to ensure, as much as pos- On New Glasgow Road, on the ith instant. in| musconce pen, & ud to ensn » 43 ch as po the odrd year of her aye, ruuch aud deservedly | sible, th } reapected in life aud revretied im death, by a lace ee ae ae : aS 2 . jcircle of frieu‘s and acqayintances, Anu, the be-| and the majority of the Leyislature which is j leved wife of Mr Malcoiaa MeDounald ; | essential to good Governmeut. At New J ondon, on Sunday, the t0rh instant, of | linflimmation of the lungs, Martha Eiawa, youngest |! at cordiality betweeen the Executive I believe that hat object bas been attained, and trust that jduavbter of Jusebh VD. Harding, nged 1 year and) honest and useful lezislation will ve the resulz. “4 ¢ } °1e . . . . }6 months ; i It will, of course, be an object with chose who : » ; @ a t*,? 1 . | at ¢ ai tie the Ist Maveh, instant, of con pare politically opposec to Wwe Liberal party eumption, Hannah. wed 32 years, daughter of Mr. | : gin e ’ | | (and who are new also the political opponeuts ) Jubn Pearson, of that place. ‘ + > | Atthe tHlarbor's Month Farm, om the l0th instant,| of those independeut Members who, for the | Margaret, relict of the late Mr. Donuld Stewart.) public good, have concluded to give it their poe ha es - her — . “ semen | generous support) te sow dissensions in_ its | wo mtive o rihehire, in Seoteamed, aut eu | a. + a 4 ., a - grated to this Istand about 60 vears ave ranks, _ “ rant Ol eppoutments se office jmade, or which are assumed as likely to be ~ |made; but I teel sure that, no such paltry jmatters will distract your attention.” Your Is 4 concenirated extract | support of the party to whieh | belong proceeds of the choice root, socom-| from higher and more enlightened views and bined with other sub-| vbjects. * stances of still wreater!the past of its general public policy, and the slterative power a to uf-/| COnviction that tn the future it is likely to pro- | duce general public good. You will, thereiore, rs Z . s .: > , 4) | give to us w patient aud fair trial. We do uot for diseases Sarsapatilla |‘ . : ask for or etpect more shau this. Ayer’s Sarsaparilia ford an effectual antidote is reputed to cure Such An earnest effort will, as soon a3 possible, be made by the Government to effect a Loan, in to meet demands for the purchase of u remedy is serely wanted | by those who suffer from Stramous Complaints, and | le ‘ : : od rder that ove which will accomplish their cnre must ; : | Lands. hi ; : The amendment of the Education Act prove, ae this has proted, of immense service te) will be attempted in the next Session, so tar as this class of our afflicted fellow-citizens. How} the improvement in the Teachers’ saluries is completely this compound will do it, has been| concerned; and, I trust, that this desirable proven by experiment on many of the worst exses | object may, by the exercise of due economy in to be found im the following complaints :-— other vespects, be eifected without auy addi- Serofain, Serofulous Swellings aud Sores, Skin | tional taxation being required. Diseases, Pimples, Pastules, Biotches, Eruptions, | | Se Trevuew my engagement to do all I can to Anthony's fire, Rose or Erysipelas, Tetver or; advance your local interests, and to improve ct ciples, haviag’beeu formed, and I having | It is based upon your experience in| AUCTION ! | | if futlewinyg Mouseho!d Furniture: | 2 Hair Clota SOFA, 1 do SETTER, 6 do CHAIRS, 6 Wood do, | © Exteusiod TABLES, 1 Round © do, | 1 Kitchen do, 2 Toilet do, 4 Toilet STANDS, 2 Work TABLES, | 1 COMMODE, 4 BEAVsTEADS, 1 BUREAC. 1 FEATHER BED, | L Large Franklin SPOR. N. RANKIN, Auctioneer. lin ; ' i Mareh 95° 18°? | LOCKE & KINGDOM’s | GREAT TRADE SALE oF | Building Lots,Ship Frame, | Lumber, Dry Goods, Groceries, | . | Houses, Hardware, Cutlery, Live Stock, | Farming Implements. &c. i ON TUESDAY, the 22od day of APRIL wext, ALL THEIR STOCK IN TRADE, COMPRISING j | toral District of King’s County. | Two new Two-Storey i)welliug Houser, and Out- houses, admirably udapted for eurryiug om u Country Trade or Geueral Business. : +3 F Ove very superior Lime Kiln (will bnra sixty barrels per day; with lot of Land attached, wo sell or let. Jne Skip Frame, about 500 tous register, moulded wud of an approved model; together with a vast quantity of excellent Lamber saiting the trate. One vet of Fairbanks’ Patent 3 wn Platform Seales. | One pair 700 Ibe io Counter Scales, Three of those tar-famed Parker Sewing Machines, warranted good, ) About 5 Tens Bar Iron, Cart and Wayon Axles, 140 Bags xsaorted Nails and Spikes, Cast. Spring aud Blister Steel, hooks & Hinges, Cireulur, Hand aud Cross-eut Saws Boxes Window Glass, Paints. Gila and Varnish, | Benshes, Whips, Locks, Planes, Anvers, | Spirit Levela. Squares. Chisels. Knives, | Kuives snd Forks, Spoons, Pots, Kettles, Pang, i Auda erent variety of Shelf Hardwaie « Cutiery. DRY GOODS, 'In Black, Brown und Blue Broad Cloths, Tweeds, Beavers, Whitneys, and Fancy Doeskius, eady-made Coats, Pants and Vests, Hats and Caps, Shirts. Fronts, Braces, Gloves, Collara, Neckties, Handkerchiefa, | Choice Carpets in Wool and Hemp. | Bays & Bagving, Ticking, Ghovas. Casban, Duck, Diaper and Damask Table and Oil Clothe, | Rags, Sheets, Cotton Prints and Linings, + Howery, Gloves, Trimmings, &c. | LADIES’ DRESSES & DRESS MATERIAL, |} (tn Black. Brown, Green and Blue Orleans and Coburgs, Cash meres, Poplins, Gala Plaids, Mus- | line and Fancy Goods, Capes. Mauties, Shawls. | Parasols, Bonnets, Wats, Ribbons, Flowers, | Feathers, Brooches, &e. &e. ' ROOM PAPER. BOOTS & SILOES, and a cheice selection of Family Grocerics & Dye stuffs. ALSO, ¢ Five very superior HORSES. warranted good fer veneral purposes and Goud TRAVELLERS. | COWS, SHEEP & PIGS. FARMING IMPLEMENTS, in Carriages, Wayvons, Sleighs, Carts, Track Wagons, Iron and Wood Plonghs, Harrows Harness, &e &e.; together with a pert of the | HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, iu Chairs, Tables, Sufas, Stoves, &e. &c. All the subove, with a great variety of other , articles, well worthy the attention of the publie, | wie be sold without veesenve, by AUCTION. commencing on TUESDAY, the 22nd day of | APRIL, at 10 o'clock, a. m, and continuing till all is disposed of. Terms — All somes of Two Ponnds and under. i | i ' NT MS. ne, OL LOAN Lh OD tt T Sales Roo, on TAURSDAY next, | the Qeh justamt. at 2) o'clock, p. in, Wie! pend will fiad they eau snake a profitarle iver. | the late King, has challeaged Count Von Bis-!5e!t Rheam. Seald Head, Ringworm, &e. marek for words uttered in debate iu the Ger-| Syphilis or Vin-rea! Disease is e3; elled from the wan Parliament. | systew be the prolonged use of this SansaPagiLta, i i } | Blood, wud are often soou cured by this Extract OF SARBAPAKILLA amd the patient is left in ecomparative health. oe I Female Dhseases are Caused by Serofale in the MIC MAGUIRE IN THE SOUTH. Biever appears in the London Jimes of the = ] , — “ hi . ’ Powe os : 16th ult., from New Orleans, which we surmise, 45 pot ject this invaluable medicine, hecanse to have been written by Mr. Mavuire, a member | you have been imposed upot. by something peetend. | When | of the House of Commons of the [ish Liberal {img to be Sareuparilla, while it was not. school, who visited that city last sumwer. | With whatever prepossessions he entered the | United States, he seems thuroushy couvineed } he) that the theores of his party are at fault; ora 4 d 1 wae ; . i yon to Ay rican A bow . Which the aye declares as the result of his Uhddevations thet m te evs Ameri t Aliaha#ae, Wile the agent he heboids property well nich valocices, labor below named will furnish gratis to ali who cal! capricious, industry and enterprise discouraged | 'F *- and the country sinking invite barbarism. Hel Axvee's Caruansic Pints, for the eure of Cos- tells an amusing story of a Brizad of the U. S. army, a philanthropist water, an abolitionist of the purest leased an estate of 1000 acres in t Mississippi and planted it with co! the impression that to the friend of — his emancipator—none of the emb of the Southern would be his Jot. relate, his indiguation was inspired you have ased Ayenr's—then, and not til) then. will you koow the virtues of Sarsaparilla. For mi- * hate particulars vf the diseases it cares, We refer er-General | tiveness, Jaandice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysen- of the first | tery. Foul Stowuch, Headache Piles, Rheumatism, type, whe | Hedrtburu, arising from Disordered Stomaeh. Pain e State fi . 2 State OF of Morbid Inaction of the Bowels, Flasu ton, under ler a : = ' wenn Loss the nevro} ppetite, Liver Comwpluint Drepsy, Worms, arrassinents| °° Newralgia, and as a Dinner Pill ure un- tut, sad to} equalled. y ane rress| They are sugar coated, so that the most sensitive on his es. | can take them with pleasure, and they ure the best punishiny a child in a cruel manner . tate. He interfered. Her cries for help | Aperient in the world for all the purposee of a brought three negroes to her relicf, who sat! family physic upon their employer—the luckless Brizadier- | Prepared by Da J.C Avena Co. Lowell, Mass, (reneral—and adwinistered a teemendous whip-| and sold by ull Denggists and dealers iu medicive ping. He illustrates his sketch of the ruin | every whee. which has fallen ox the South by details of) Wy? pw ; estate after estate in the close proximity to - Watson, General Agent for Prinee Ed- railways and river navigation, now unsaieable | ¥#f4 Island. {ich 15) 2m at « tenth of their original cost; and he sums} ee up by stating that out of 1360 suzar plantations, formerly at work, not more than 2306 were f ADYERTISEMENTS planted in 1866. In 1860 these alantations | A produced 500,000 hozsheads of sugar and 800,-| ~— 000 barrels of molasses: in 1866 the produce | ) is Lenk will not exceed 50,000 hogsheads o: ai and | Wesleyan Methodist Missionary 70,000 barrels of molasses. This frightful | Society. picture of the annilnlation of a great trade he | ‘HE Annual Services of the @harlorte- attributes to the refusal of the negroes to work ; | town Aaviliary will be held iu the Chapel as and he winds up his letter by saying that: ‘“T) follows :— , shall only add, im conclusion, that the people | Seruens will be preached on Scuduy, 31st inst. of the South are in the midst of the gravest | Morning. Evening. difficulty that a people ever had to coutend| Rev M kiehey, D | Rev J. Colpitts. with, and that in their efforts to overcome that| Prblie Meeting on Moxnay Bvexixe. April Ist ditticulty they should have the co-operation of | to dhunience at 7 elock. when the interests of the every Wise stutesman and every true patriot, as Society will be advocated by Cieeey xnd Laymen. they must have the sympathy of every enlizht-; A collection im aid of the faade of the Society ened mind in Europe.” | will be taken ap at each service. ; Muareh 5th, 1887. ee. WESTMORLAND BANK. GEORGE allow uy self to be put in uemination te te etd 0 wa ; Pianoforte for Sale. St. im Me ) Sth, | ai ; Baie oo a ere A VERY banisome and superior toned rT [9 Cortave Cabinet €2 ‘tuse PIANOFOTE, * During the last fortnight it baer heen known Rosewood Case in excellent order, for svie that the business undertakings of a ivading Mili! Original cost, Forty guineas. owner and Lainherwan at Shediac were sume.) For particulars enqnire of Mr. what inteived. and ae he had reerived advancea Dot GLASS, ens Nerves, frow the Weatinerland Hank it wae feared that) Ch town Mareb 25," 1867. the Bouk's «tanding would be injured BeaneGe iS i * ti ae. a4 fs: ingly = people of the country district im Wrer-| Public Meeting. anuriand. Kent, ete, helding the Bavk’s paper, | , ’ ; : ee becoming trightened, kept sending it in and dex| A ye penpals = ne nas trending gold, Wading to a heavy drain o the! Roite Hay, on PREDAY, the Sth day of APHM, specie reenurces of the Inatitution. “The demand! eo qneiaider farther on the proposal of 5 teen Me o abun a oe 7 had’ “ommanication betwegn the Ports mentioned ut een thus away, When 7 we known te) former meeting. the public that the Shediac merchant's matter had! Gentlomen nominated as Committee are particu heen satistactorily arranged with the Bank aod juriy requested to nttend peblic comfidence was restored, parties returome " . wren geld and deposita which bad been withdrawn. , DANIEL H. ee The week opeued faverably fer the Bauk, The! pono Bay. Mareh 23rd, 1867 ; : President had freely lnid the atate of atfairs before} — — —--————- ——-__ the bank's agents in St. John, namely. the Bank, [07° On the 25th inst. WM R. WAF- of New Brunewiek, and an auderstandicg was) © : . . ecvived at teepecting the redemptive of the bank's SON will remove from has present Stand botes - St Join On Weduesday Me Lewin | (Hutchinson's corner) to his Oid Stand wrete Mr. Jones respecting the balance due his . r . ies — and suggested that if the Weetmerland, VICTORIA BUILDING. Queen Street k could net meet it this week, they had bet-) “~~ a rey generar , ea ter send security. The letter wae apparently | CARD. : written in a very friewdly atyle. Mr. Jones r-- To the Electars of the secoad District of Plied_on Thursday. explaming the Bank's position King’s County. eed Yendering seeerity. On Friday, abowt If) Weloek, the Westmorland Bank wos thunder-| GEN CLEMEN: struck by reeriving & telegraw from Mr. Lewin, : saying that Mr Jeunes’ letter wae not eatistactory,! tH ont the Bank of New Brunswick had refused the | we estnorland’s aetes. ' 7 , It is kuewn that the notes were thrown ost) cheortally ye eer se twe bourse before the telegram wae sent, which! My political principles ar truly literal—ay Would indicate teat the Bank's decision bediben| views of Contederation truly aiti-€ onfederate ; wade before tbe receipt of Mr. Jones’ reply. | and the neal wants of the Distrivt, seen and frit Lidscinciimeeclighllipectpade-ovup | by me, whieh, 1f [have the honeur of being re- A Bi passed a secoud ; ‘turned, [ shall epdeasour to relieve ae fer as my a - : aa ; ae “ the’ peastle ability esill élbvw. I hawe trvided over of Commons by 102 majority, to throw 36 yuurs in the district, and believe myself ty be Cpen the office of Lord Lieutenant of Ireland,! a competent judge of the waute aad meaus of the to the Horman Cutholica.. The work of freedom “"""Y- is Giavebioe ub t | The time mnuat necessarily be shect for canvass. Sing On. | ing your votes, but I shail endearnur to visit ot —. different parts of the doatrict grevious to t A cable despatch reporta that a terrible,» ‘ | Bleetion, wien [shall shew ay views more feltx. *nrthquake has taken place in the Island of My-| Brlieviog thas you will place yuus contideace ike tiles. All the thabitations the island ar . ou ial are) me as your representative, LT pladge myself te attend strictly te the wauw aud wisbes of tae 18 ruins, and a hundred lives have been jost. | peuple. : ot a RR ale 0 ' I remain, Gentlemen. Some French physicians have dise>vered that. Your obedient servant, Rour of sulpher, iu water, is @ perfect eure for: ROBERT HOWLE??D. _ Aunavdale, Maxed 2v. ~ | rent from the House of Assembly. AVING been numerousiz solicited to. sent you at the next General Assemoly, 1) } St. Peter s Bay, Mar } and increase your means of communication both | by seu aud land 2 and it any circumstance ensh ; over tbat, a credit of six months ou upproved ‘ . . Joint Notes. i shall prevent my accomplishing all I can wish Soa f ; é lor'yt J may desire, it shall not be for want of HENRY WADMAN, Auctioneer. bas } : m, Crapand. March 25, 1867. dins ;@iurt or good will upon my part. The gene- — eee Pee jrous confidence. which for several years past | Summerside Bank Stock. you have reposed in me as your representative, | O te SOLD by AUCTION, on jand so recently renewed, binds me to exert ipy- | FREPAY, 2%h instant, at 12 o'clock, ut the , self im the future tu promote your interests not | Subseribers’ 84!e Room, ouly colleetively but individually. 20 SHARES In the Summerside Bank of P. E. Island. Sixty percent paid up J. & t. MORRIS, Auctioneers. C:'town, March 25, 1867- AUCTION, FP O he Sold by AUCTION, on the pre- | Lh o clock : mises, on TUESDAY weat, the 26th inet., at . AM wzrain sent apon my travels. The: new | Ai the Materials of Libera! Goverament having appowted me | HOLLAND GROVE HOUSE, to the office of Qween’s Printer, my seat in the comprising Deors, Deo Frames, Windows. Flour- | House is once more’ at your disposal ; wad itis my | 8, Scantling, Rough Boards, Ke. Ail Pine, ‘intention to a8k you to confirm the appoint-| Ei Terms at Sule. Me ‘ ment, and te restore me to my position as one March gdh eet eee, Anctioneer. lot your Representatives. I held the office of ne | Qaeen’s Prister, in former years, during the AUCTION. i existence of two Parliaments ; wud ib Ws yrati- N the Markee Square, PURSDAY fying to kuow that I filled it with your eutire vext, at 12 o'clock, Hoon, | concurrevee and confidence, while my¥ Conec- tion with the Government enabled me to be of | One Bay Horse. : | more service to the District generally thau if 1] 4. RANKIN, Auctionver. j} were in Opposition. For Sale. 1 have the honor to be, Gientiemen, Your ob’t Servant, JOSEPH HENSLEY. Charlottetown, 20th Marth, 1867. | | | ore a ee ee | ~guine ® susiaineoaiied ‘To the Electors of the Second District of King’s County. |GENTLEMEN— i i i ; ; | Chitown O March 95, 1887. | I need not assure you that my appointment | to office now will not, in the slizhiest degree, j lesseu my independence, or weaken my attach jmeat to you. Through good and bad report T have served you faithfully, to the best of iny jability, for many years; and if again returned, | | I pledge you that my future conduct will be in |} accordance with your wishes, and in harmoay | with my past career asa Liberal Representative. bbls Choice MOLASSES; Tierces and Khie SUGAR. various yrades, Bhs. Extra Family FLOUR, . VINEGAR, KEROSENE, Boxes aud hal®de SOAP, Boxes Boston CANDLES, New York SOLE LEATHER, PALLS and BROOMS, Boxes and halt & qtr do RABINS. wm & Less 3 Pancheons fine flivored Cuba RUM. b. WILSON HIGGS. Ch'town. Mereh 25, 1867. Excellent Stand for Business. ty be sold by private econtriet that vatnable und beantifully sitnated Farm at Bay Fortane, Township Forty-three #43). well known by the name uf Abel's Cape. comprising fifty-five (55) veres of Freehold Land, abont twenty are cleared. with a lurge and substantially bailedwell- My politi- ing Honse and Burn recently ereered theron The ‘eal principles ave thoroughly Liberal, and T! Bay Fortune Pablic Wharf being on ube north side | ce Hn ae Br ee ae if) of suid land makes it a desirable and convenient will suppert og ore sent aloe rat roverninen wy place fomshippiusy prodace and alee for fishing if should be benoured in being made one of Forturther parviealars and terme of sale apply. | your Represeutatives, as a colleague to our es-}o0 the prenhes, to Mr. FREWERICK RODI- | teemed Wepresentative, Hou. Mr. Whelan. GRABS, or to mo reside in the District—all iy interests are} @rang a ddan ae | eentred in it—I am known to you all, aod I a have always endeavoured to make my inter- FARM FOR SALE, {course with you motually agreeable. [believe] “VQ BE SULD BY PRIVATE CON. !T understand the local wants and requirements TRACT, PIFTY ACRES OF LAND. sited ofthe District, @nd T shall at all times give|on Lot (9, aear to Barratt’s Cross, eho the them my best attention if placed in 4 position tu do so 4 j I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your obedt. Servant, EDWARD WHELAN. Charlottetown, March 18, 1867. j ! |To the Electors of the Second | District of King’s County. ,GENTLEMEN— T the request of many friends, T heg to- offer j é myself as a candidate for your sutfrazes to Ltillthe vacant seat lett by Mr. Ciark » retire- | , Esqr., Lot 55. ! Balmpeid. There are ou the premises a DWELL- il | Woth respect to the question of Confedera- tion. | have no hesitation in saving that Tam | decidedly opposed to that measure. As, under | . present circumstances, Confederation is not} i desivabie hy the peopnie of this Island, you may i a Le Moniteur Acadien.” Journal litterair DODD, Auctioneer, Charlottetown. Ch'town, 2th Mareh, P67, tf ‘vely upon it that IT will concur with the public | j opinion on that important question. | ‘ray @ annonces. Trusting that you will honor me with your HIS Journal will be published weekly confidenee in constituting me a local, resident | member, which the District much requires, to! which it is entitled, and which is 4 peivileze it) has a! ways enjoyed, organ of the Brench population of the Maritime Provineea, Persons wishing to acquive a knowledge uf the , of dong so by sabscribing ta the * Monizeur.”’ ; I semain i ; : ie x ? {. Merchants, and advertizers in genernd, residing Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, ANTHONY McCORMACK. Head of St. Peter's Bay, } Murch 16, 1867. ‘ i | } as this paner is expected vo find ite way ito every | Freugh faauly iv the Lower Provinces. a Terms of Subscriptivn—Cranalation tree. MORELL, KING'S COUNTY. i cmnvema ieran CHES, { clut of 5 eonies. $1.50 7.30 Po BE SOLD or LET, in Lote to suit! archasere or tenante, ull that FREBHOLD | ESTATE well known us ‘© The Morell Farm,”’ containing 784 Acres the cleared portion of which ix in excellent condition, and the remainder eovered with. twees suitable for Shipbuilding purposes, scuntling, fence polés and firewood, well watered, han ‘v to sea manere, and with Mille, Churehes, schoothoases, Bhickemith's Shops, &e, Xe, in ite jm medinte vieinity A large two storey DWELLING HOUSE, nexr!y | new, well finished, large and commodione roots, not sarpiesed for arrangement and convenience in King ® Conuty, tovethe: with BARNS, STABLES avd OUTHOUSES complete in every respect Also, STORE avd ample WAREHOUSES and GRANARIES. AleowSHFPYARD, where vesrels | ¢ of 200 tous or apwurde canbe built and laauebed. For fall particn!urs apply to MESSRS. PEAKE | BROTHERS & CO, Cyarlotterown,or to : JANE SUTHERL. ch 18, 2m All letters, &c,, to be adsiressed to J.J.D. LANDRY & COQ. Cbhathaw, Miramichi, N. B. } March 18th, 1867200 meh 15. HERRING? LE { | ' wt 208 pe. Bb!!! Also, 150,00 Cedar Singles, (good quality.) Teans--CAoil or APPROVED CREDIT. ' ee McNEIL, Anctionser. Restien Reow Ba =—s pat ber ist do. BOABD OF EDJGATION. i Charlottetown, on THURSBAY, the MAKCH, iuetunt utteno'elock, A.M. = JOUN McNEILL, See'y. There 18, 1867. 7 ‘ AND. | UNCHEONS Tierces Bobls., and kalf property of Hugh Jcpp. but hately of Charles NG wOUSE and BARN. For terns, as it will be | sold at «x bargain, apply immediately to WILLIAM in Chatham, beginuing with July next. as tlre ) French languave will! fiud anexcetient opportunity | jin French loculitier, will find it to theie advantage | jt have their cards pablished in the'*> Moniteur,” | Advertisements will be inserted atthe aanul rates. OR SALK, 100 Barreis good Herring, 4 mouthly meeting of ine Boarn or Fnucation will be held at the Board Kyou, Wreh day of | Selling D Whe wants Bargains? WYN K Subscribers have decided to ell | Uie whale of their extensive Stock of Dry | Goods, Hardware, zud Groceriva, at UuwSuaily low prices fer Cast iment of it by purchasivg irom seat Georvetown or , Montagne Bridge wuy aruele comprised iu our | Stock, Dhe DRY GOODS CONSIST IN PART OF : \Grey, White, and Printed Cotton; Striped and Fancy Shirtings, in Cotton and Wool: Cotton und | Linen and Sheeting; Cambrie Liniug ; i Silesia, Holand, Casban, gud Famey Linings }Cobnrya, Orleans. Winceys, Merinos, Tweeds | Lustres, Serges, Checks, and other Dress Gouds ; | Shawle and Mantles in variety; Mantle Cloths, | Tweed, Satinet, Beaver, Doueskin, Whitney, Pilot 'und Broad Cloth; Ready-made Clothing; Ludies’, Gents’ and Childrens’ Boots, Shoes und Slippers, Hats, Cups, Furs and Hosiery; Ribbons, Flowers, - Trimmings, &e., &e., &e. Hardware, COMPRISES; Flat, Roand and Square Iron, best Seoteh, German Cust; Blisier, Spring, and Shoeing Steel, all sizes of Nuile, Spikes #nd Brads, both cut and wreagitt ; Horse Nails, Plough Mounting, Window Gines, Chain Traces, Codlines and Hooks, Shovels, Spaces | Hoes and Forks, Stoves aud Stovepipe, Shelf | Hardware, &e., &e., Xe. Groceries. Tea, Sugar, Molasses, : Candles, Tobacco, Lucive wand Kerosine Oi), Labrieating Oi), Paint Oil, Varnish and Paints; Prime pickled Herring, |} dry Codtish aod Seale Fish, barvels Pork and Bee, &e ,&e, &e. Cunvus, No. 1 te No. 6, Hemp Cordage from 9 thre d Ratlin to 5} inch, Suil Twine, Piich, Tur aud Rosin. All the above goods and many other articles are now offered to the public ateatrewely low figaree dor Cash. We want the cash. Don't you want tie bar: vains? Come with your money, fur withuut it greul bargains cannot be expected. a. A. MACDONALD & BROS., Georgetown. MACDONALD & BROS, Montague. ' j Febreary Pith, 1867. Building Lots for Sale. TINHOSK Two Valuable BUILDIN LUTS, fronting 40 feeteach onthe South-west side of Loveworth Street, veurly adjoining the re- sidevee of Professor Lugles or the St Peter's Road by 123 feet in depth, well adapted for a private gentleman or a retired man of business. will be snb- mitted to PUBLIC SALE, at the COLONIAL BUILDING, Charlettetown,ou ®KIDAY, the 19th APRIL next. at 12 a’clock, if not previously dis- posed of at private sule. For Terws und farther subscriber at the Osberne eae apply to the douse. JAMES DAVIS. Ch'town, March 11. 1867. tt P. E. isLAND Boot & Shoe Factory. LE Subseribér wil hereby inform bis T numerous friends und customers that be has in course of preparation, a very superior style of LADIES’ KID BOOT, snitable for the coming season. Also, Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Wear, its every variety, such as Ladies’ and Misses’ Balmoral Kid BOUTS, Congress BOOTS, | Grain Calf Congress do, Serve do, do Baimoral do, Imitation Lace do, &e. &e. &c. Gents’ and Boys’ Calf Tap soled BOOTS, Balmoral BOOTS, do Single do o, Shooting do, Grain Leather — do, Kuee 0, Heavy Congress do, Kip do, Light de do, Brogans & Shoes, &¢. &e. &e. Wholesale Dealers before sendiug their orders abroad sheuld eall and exawine the large aud varied stocs of Ladies’ & Misses’, Gents’ & Boys’ BOOTS & SHOES, Specially manuf ictured for the Trade of P.£E Island. GEORGE NICOLL, Sonth Side Queen's Square. t tf March 4th. 1867 A FIRST RATE HORSE For Sale! hs.) half high, Color, Bay ;of THE FAMOUS McGINNIS BREED. Can trot hie mile in three miuutes. Warranted sound, and kind in harness or anddle. Apply wt the © Examiner "’ office. Charlottetown, Feb’y ‘ 25, 1867, Herring ! tf x Flour ! TENGE Subseriber bas om band, and will SELL CHEAP for CASH, at bis Store, cor- ner-of Prince and Graftou Streets, 200 Bbis. FLOUR, warranted as good as apy on the Ishind. 150 Bbis. Prime HERRING. ig Call and judge for yourselves. JOUN QUIRK. Charlottetown. Feb’v 18, 1867. uf Bark! Bark! Bark! 1500 Cords of Hemlock Bark wanted at the City Taunery. TELE Subscriber is now prepared to make Contracts with parties for the above eompli- ment of Burk, which will be let iv lots irom Thirty Cords and apwards. Furtiier particulars will be made known on ar plication to the Subscriber at the Citv Tannery W. B. DAWSON. Fev 4, 1867. ALT GLORGuTOWN, and forsale Cheap for Cash by R. MUNRO, Prince Edward Island Maps, Roous Paper, Window Paper Hangings, Putmau’s Patented Curtain Fixtures, BEDSTEADS, * Mode! Parlor” Stoves and other Stoves, * 20 Bibls. No. 1 Labrador Herring, && Bois. Choice Family Flour, Tubs Butter & Boils. Pork, Marine Clocks, Stationery and a variety of other Goods, ] set Second Hand Harness. —ALso— Bills Exchange, Bills Ladiug, Charter Parties, Shipe Papers, Bailie of Sale, Blank Deeds, &c., &o, which will be either sold or exgrossed to suid customers, by me. R. MUNBO. tf Jan. 28, 1867. | Flour, Wines, Spirits, Gro- ceries, &. &e, @ agricole de wowcetles et sr Subseriber offers ior exile at his Store in Water Street, Bbis. Extra FLOUR, Do. Fue = DU. Qu. Caske Port Wine, Qtr Carles Sherry, Qtr. Casks Brandy, Hlds. Gua, F Puncl’se Kom (atrongy Cages Scoteh Whiskey, Cases Irish Whiekey, Casee Pale Brandy, Cares Lark Brandy. Cases Cloret, Cbeate & halt chests Tea. Bags Rice ¢Arragao) Boxes English Confectionery (assorted) Kees Coleman's Muetara, Boxes = Go Starch, Bags Pepper (anground) Casee Sarduwe (4 Ib. boxer) Cases Biackiead (7 lb. packages ) Boxes Soap, Bole. Warhing Seda. Balee Grain Sacke, Bales Corks, Coils Manilla Rape (assorted erzes) Coila Herp do. da. Butidies Wakuur (beet navy), &c. dec. &o. DOUGLAS M. GARENG?ION. Water street. Jan. 14, 1267. ink sj hem 1g. Trafford Chambers. South John Street. Liverpool, January 1st, 1867. Bbie. Suporfiue DO. ; i | i i | | | © thal he us ‘ tus son, JOHN T. THOMAS, June. | | the style ac Firm of THOMAS & SOX, MERCHANTS. einen Liverpoo! & Prince weve Isfand. Jay. 2. 1567 uf f i Ali persona bavites money io ex: Feathera, and Fancy Goods in vavety ; Tailors’ | STANDS: Fourteen hands and a| “$ The bueiness will in future be durried on under Feo as dliiinclanieoa-a-anandieindiiaaneeaeaanal KOR SALI! (Ad the Matablishment of W. WW. LORD, Barrela FLUUN. Pans MOLASSES Jiwrrela SUUAK Alhus SUGAR liavrele Lab. HERRING 4 4 Boi, HERRING Chesi.-of THA lhoaew of SUAP Box. KAMINS FOR. 1 boxe REGS Wita a sjuaatity of Suela GOV, which wiih be seid jouw ivr Casi. W. W. LORD. i j ' i | ' Ch'town, Feb. 25, 1267. Desirble Family Kesidence. rpuat cummodious std bewuriuailiy situ. t wted COTTAGE, with the Groaud atimebed, | fronting 44 feet ou the south-western side of King's ' Square, by S4 feet in depth, being iu a retired pact lof the city, i# well adapted for # private inmily, | and will be ane ot at private sale. Verne jmodermie. Apply tw she subscriber at the * Us } borue liowte.' JAMES DAVIS. Ch'town, Mareh 18, eT if LOWDEN’S CO FACTORY. ibe | The Subseriber bey® tu announce Uaat be hea 4 SUPERIOR QUALITY uP VIRGINIA LEAP QUARE ROD TOBACCO, how veg mauulactured, winch be Kuows will | eulupele wilb auy ariigie Unported, sid suiicits the jaspectivu of Tiwse Wiu aie JUDGES OF THE WEED. ' t +--+ ‘ TOBAC SS bg Dealere are invited tu Examine our Stock, aud judge for themselves. ee THE GENUINE ARTICLE ONLY. will be obtaiwed at this Eaiablishuieut Enquire at the Old Stand. MORIN LOWDEN. Charlottetown, Mareh 1S 1867 Big Loa fer vn smaii Price. “pur Suh-eriber offers tur Sule, at a re- duced price, 200 Barrels Extra Family FLOUR. W. McGiLhL. ' Ch'town, llth Murch 1867 A PLEA FOR THE Confederation of the Colonies’ or BRITISH NORTH AMERICA; | ADDRESSED TO THE PEOPLE AND PARLIAMENT OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, Br MATTHEW RICHEY, D. D. ‘He ig the sineereand wisest friend of bis country Whe is at all times ready, ou « crisisof importuuce, Lo give a temperate yet a mauly und decided tesii- wmouy of his opinious.-—GisBonne. Charlottetown, P. E. I. Geo. Bremner, ‘Ex celsior’ Printing Offtce, Prince Street, 1867, For Sule at the Bookstores of Mrs. Sresaner and Mr. Henry A. Harvie. Mareh 11, 1867. FREDERICK LEPAGE has on sale at the Glasgow House, ; Queen Street, : A LARGE as-ertment of Goods suitable cheap for cash. for spring trade, which will be dispozed of COMPRISING: Gents’, Ladies and Misses’ Rubber Shoes, Ladies, nud Misses’ Kubber Boota, White and ( Cottous. Fancy Printed Cottons, Tae Linens atid Towellings, Biack and Coloured Mantle Cloths, Black Broad Cloths. Black and Faney Doeskins and Cassimere, White, Colored and Faney Flannels. Pluin and Fancy Drees Staffs, Hollands and Grass Cloths, Men’s Hate and Caps, Ladies’ aud Misses’ Hoop Skirts, &e., &e. A slpeudid lot of Stamped Embroidery, Fancy Frillings. Dairy Trimmings. Edgings; Laces, Rib- bon, Velvets, Linen Shirt Frouts, and a large variety of other Goods. \uaeaTbe usnyl assortmeut of Groceries, &e., March lth, 1867. is! pat MEETING OF THE LEGISLATURE- Colonial Secret urv’s Office, March 15, 1867. . } J HEREAS by a rewlution of the House of Assembly. passed on the Mth day of April, 1863, it was resolved that the inithtion of all Money Votes should be with the Executive: Notice is hereby given that all applications for Morey Grants, ; Koads. Bridges, Wharfs. Xe. and all Petitions for grante in aid of any object ; whuteoever, which parties may desire to submit to | the Legis!atare at ite next annual Session, are re nired to be sent into this Office on or before thie day of April next. vy Command, GEORGE COLES, Cel. See'r Dissolution of Co-Partnership. "HYHE partnership hitherto existing hetween the Subecribers is this day dissolved by matnal | consent. All persous indebted to them are hereby »otified that their respective accounts have been piaved in the hauds ef an aueruey for collection. THOMAS DELANY, EDMUND F. BYRNE. Ch'tewn, Lith March’ 1877. hi Wanted, A N ACTIVE. SUBER MAN, as e# Apply at this Otfice . i FARMER Literal wages will be given {March Li, 1867. 4) Bank of F, &. Island, WOTICEis hereby given thata BONUS of Five Poonds per centam, on the Capital Stock of tue Bank of P. E. Isiand, hath been thie duy declared, and will be pay ble to Stockholders on and after the 8th day of MARCH, inst. WILLIAM CUNDALL, Cashier Chitown, Mareh th 1847. Sleigh aud Carriage Factory! Qi, Suserber begs to vutily the pub- “jie that he is now ecarrving on the shove buginess, at MankGata, New London, in ae baild- ings formerly occupied by Mr Wau. Turtis where he is tow ready to eurply all workin hie line, on the shortest notice auc: most reasonable terme. Al) work gat np ia fivet-clase stvie and war- ranted. | Repairing old Waggone, Siwighe, &. WILLIAM POUND. { 3 Plovr, Tea, Sugar, Molasses; a Gin and Rum, &-. &e- 1E Subseriber be? in Store aud for Sale— | 1! Hhds. Bright Porto Rico SUGAR, ; Margate, New London, ith Mareh. 1887. 9% Pnoue. Bright Retailiag MOLASSES. #8 Puna Demerara RUM, Pals & Colored, 156 Cheets Superior Congo TEA, 2 Hide Holland GIy, 540 bbls. Superior Extra FLOUR, 80 Boxes Liverpool SOAP. 146 Buedles White Cutton WARP, Hhde. and) r Causes Pale BRANDY, Hhds. Port and Sheery WINE gl Ee CONNOLLY. i ' Ch'tawn, “Ath Keb WANTED, To RENT. a COTTAGE or TENE- i MENT, surtable for a emwil tawiiy. Possession reqrired «dout the Istof APRIL next. For ticnlars apply to A. MéeNLIL Readtugy Koom Brléing, Ciarioii-town, Fete 18, 1867. Bissetution of Copartnership. pue CJ.. ARTNEKRSILLP heretofore existing between the Subsecribera, ae TORAC- ‘CO MANUPACTURERS, is tins duy dissolved by | matual coueent. All parties owing the late Bion are requested tu | make payment to MORIN LOWER, who sione ‘ia unthorized to recetve dels, and Who wesnuies | the liabilities of tue late | Firm. , vordN LOW DEN, Dod" RICAARDSON. T. THOMAS bees to inform his friends; Ch'towo, Janorry f. 1397. « day taken int» Parwersbig = EFERRING to the alova, the Sub- j reds kuow my cuse. Ge Particch.r attention paid to Pabgting vad | j Writee as follows: ail Ltake mnereedly cena SOURIS PACKET. | » Tar tour. JOSEPBENE aii commence her trips aac Souris umd calling ut Bcargete VaJininediately Navigation ? . A. CHIVERITE, Mrerec. Ch'town, P. Bol. Marwh $8. 1867, KRALL GooDs., Y vxrivos Shops from ENGLAND, Steamers from BOSTON and HALIFAN 4 have received mv FALL & WINTEE STOCL. consisting if patt a 26 Casks & Cases General Ironmongery i Cask Cutlery, . 1 do Traces, i «ao Shevelr, 1 do . Hucs, i do Shoei, %€ Boxes Tin, 236 Biecre Plouzt Metals, it) Lome Nails & Spikes, US Guudlea spring Steel, lo de Sheeing du J do Cet de z du Blister du ixt Tons tron, 1 Cask Cart Boxee, 1 dv bBults & Nuts, 1 de Serews, 1. deo Files, 1 Box Axles, §, Paira Betlowes, 1 Basket Vices ai" Kegs Paints, 32 Deus Vareiah, S do TPerpengine, % Cusks el 4+ dv Putty, 1 de Venetimnied, i dv Yellow Oeare, Verm lien, d roman ine, Drep Black, (liader, Deu Siviua, 4 Hhde Priut Or, 1 do Olive do ¥ fibis Seal de 1 dv Lubricating Oil, 10. dw Kercncue Vii, iii Bones Glara, 2 Crates Beuttier, i Case Shoemaker's Thread 1 Bale Curled Hai, i Cask Glue, 3 do Dyewouds, 450 Ibs. extract Logwodd, & Bales Rape. These goods hate been well bought, and with Stock on Shelves aud in Warehouse, form a ver) large assortment, and are offered at my ustal low prices—ei her wholesale or retatl—to: Cnsh. W. bE. DAWSON, Great George Street, Dee 3. 1866 NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! eyes Subsertver would inform the Judahi teuta of F. & balsnd, that, on the arrival of the Brig ANN, from Liverpoul, G. B, be will otter, Wholesale and Retail, For Cash or good Jomt Notes of Mand, Nus. 1,2 & 3 WHITE LEAD, in 56, 28, & 34 lbs. : Black. Red, & Yellow PAINTS, io 26 & Ta tbe , Boiled and raw LINSEED) OILS; Chanee’s Smetawick GLASS; PUTTY, Black aud White, in Bladdere 24 aad 14 bhs.: é CUT NAILS. and CUT SPIKES; Diamond Head DECK SPIKES; Bare Refoed and Common LRON, assorted sizes; Barrels aad Kegs COAL TAR; Barrels Black ané Bright VARNISHES; Coils HEMP and WIRE CORDAGE; Bolte Extfa and Navy Boiled CANVAS; Bare YELLOW METAL, ¢ to §; YELLOW METAL BUTT BOLTS,7 * §; CLINCH RINGS, Iron and Yellow Metal; Crates and Casks GLASS. CHINA. and EARTH- ENWARE,--Crates assurted for counwy Use; ANEW MIXTURE for Bottoms of FISHING BOAL'S, wuebh approved of by Englixh fishermen. Parties wanting any of the above artielcs will do well by caljicg and inspecting thew, at the OLD STAND, formerly occupied tt Ww. Loxp & Co., HEAD of LORD’S WHARF, Ww Street. aD ARTEMAS LORD. Oct. 29, 1866. Schooner for Sale. TEE Star of the Sea, 58 tons register, now laying in Charlottetown, four years old ; was boiit in New Brauewick out of the best mate- rial; is perfectivy tight, and well fonnd; has two Chains, three Anchors, Standing and Running Ri,- ging and Sails, all in good order. For Price and further pons inguire of W . B. Deas, Esq., Charlottown. or of the owaer, ig REUBEN TUPLIN. Margate, New London, Febrnary 25. 1867. NEW TRIUMPHS or ROGERS’ MEDICINES. Run your eve over them and tell your effected neighbour about it. AMEE RST, Oct. Let, 186%. Messrs. Rogers & Co.: “eutlemen—i have been for some tine perfectly katisfied as to the extraordinary virtue of your uiedicine. ber wntil recently heve rot had any ove. siun fur theuse of them. Abeat three montheag., a mewber of my family was taken down with the acnte Yrheuwntism. JT homediately applied tre gee of your medicine. The resnlt is, acorplete cnre is effected. 1 ain 63 years ot weve, ud have been a yreut deal in sickness dusing my life; have seen many cases of xente rhenwution, some of which have resulted iu Jameness tor life, bat bave vever sven so speedy and u hopeful revovery With the most anxions desire that the above medicines may bave a world-wide cvewlution, Lam yours sincerely, AMOS PAG. —_———_ Wast Buanca. Bae River, Pictou, Sept. 91, 1864 Messrs. Rogers & Co : Gentlemen—For the sake of those who are sutfering with Sevofila or Kings Evil, L wish vou to publich the following facta: About eight yen + ago, » swelling appeared nudes my chin: ina short time it ulcerated, and became a running sore, mt extended atross my neck from ear to ear “ bone beeame affected, and several 6 Came @ - frowy time te time ie sivell om the pari« udected became very offensive. 80 much tu thay 6 bad to retire by inysetf und drees them. 1 ried - leat doctore in this country, aud muny in & - Writed States, but ail to no p e. 1 alo trict variows patent mediciues, melding enrets. ; Discovery, whic I used for twe years, but it dirt we no yood. Onder your treatment. my vener | health, which was very mach topaired, fa eon. pletely restored, and ths Scrofcla en tev aeck is entirely healed up. 1 xm « sound mam agar, thanks to a kind Providence for hfs tuers. Let vo one who reads thie doubt ite trath. How: THOMAS CAISHOLM. H. H. Read, M. D., Esq. of Wintesr, X54, | Messrs. Rogers & Co.: | PT have need your Medicine it ome or fo Capes lof Seretalous Sores, and think it exeoli@ut , und jz the beet thing know of for reipoviny the atte» - ling whieh renains after inflawusation of Joints. | ©. H. Harringion, Erq.. of Svduey.C. B., rritee ae follows ander date of Angeat %, 1865 °° The mari awenut here aged the O@wweut fer hie horses, and suvs he never had anytianyg which cured #7 [arto sone wo quick!y.” —— ; Stornuort, N.S, 19h Aqgast, 18°S | Mesars. Rogers & Co. { Geutlemen—There wae a wort on one on , ‘eow's evek, und grows to @ch an extewr that f l thought it would ehat her eveony, wiemaefter four jrubiinge with your Omenent, 1 took olf apclen's j.ne if cur off with a knife. ly wae as big as an vas bull. I will write again ahort! Yours, &e-, TYOMAS S. MULIVART i j ' Psessonccox, Camberlayd Co.. | yuh wa Messrs. Rogers & Ce: : Gentleneu—I sereby certify that abodt twelco ' renre ayo, a eumil lnmp Geuan'te grow on my | breaet, and ¢ontinned growing until 1859. digga: | ined the size of a suali yeue e a ean ts viceraie, exuning grext yarn, ar ncthg my bot ~ toa Sere skeleten, re us me altegefverain'ia tu do my Work. LT applied to the te rweiden’ doetore At Pagwaeh (where [they rébicod) both vehew nevom mended a surgical operation. Feelug relngtaat to audergothe suFering of euch ay epere- tion, T applied to a ian yho exiled Binet as Herd Doctor 1 osed Kis protesters wntit T breatws eutiafied that they were of way use tame ‘I the + apfilied? to and protured come gf your | hie to After a few man’ 18 trian}. I wane to yet better, acd the aides on We by re cel henliny 0 faet that in deere Mowr ne from th true Lemamenced ning your Uismaent and med) - cines. kwas enabled to atwwnd ve Wy, cupation ; and wow Tam be too. t ecriber would respectfully iitarm the ghblic! and wej!, Thave no} i on he wilt ati!) écitina: the Limitiow of matiufiu-| ander God. Lowe uty peheddt eaite to itoring the best SQUARE ROD POBAOCOD, trom! your treamment it this wneple statenwet with oo pet: Virguma Laat) aud em aa the enperae petys yarenien to vom, noes cm its of Lhe Nkoewve, that he wil 3t pablie. every word o, 2 ¥ + quutity of the articic seo well Kuewo, that hewa iret a he YL cuthowe te ( Cunlinue 10 wert a dau of public parrouage. or ee ORIN LOWDES. Penke s Building, Queen 2 Street. dau 2) top) Bebipiit. > ; 3 ap: ‘iach obfiired werteeut,’ be cAMBE: 81 cGTL OY Mh Martel ii ’ 1 Site sai wits x% tuod oe A