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    Destn or Sin Doursick Daty.—It is with profound
    rogret that we learn from private sources of the death oÂą
    this distinguished Irishman, Since 1859 he has ad-
    ministered the Government of Sout Anstralia with mach
    ability and success. As we have not yet learned the
    full particualrs of Sir Dominick's death, and are some-
    what deficient in his political and personal history, we
    are constralned for the present to convey to our readers,
    in this brief manner, the tidings of the sad event—which
    will be heard Im many a household in this Colony with
    unfeigned regret, and from whose family altar will
    ascend the slinple prayer—may he rest in peace.

    Since writing the foregolug, we have received our
    exchange papers, in which we find the following particn-
    lars relative to Sir Dominick Daly :—

    « Advices from South Australia, via Panama, to Mareh
    ath, state that Sir Dominick Daly, late Governor of the
    Colony, died rather unexpectedly on the 19th February.
    He had been ailing for some time, but no immediate
    danger Was anticipated until a few hours before his
    death, when his medieal advisers announced his ap-

    roaching dissolution to the members of the family. His

    excellency retained full possession of his faculties to the

    last, and pes away asif going tosleep. The event
    has caused great regret among all classes of colonists,
    and a procession of about 1,000 of the principal inhabi-
    tants followed the remains on foot from the Roman
    Catholic Cathedral to the place of interment Sir
    Dominick Dely was born in the North of Ireland, in
    August, 1799, and was consequently 69 years of age.
    He was at one time a prominent politician In Canada, and
    in 1851 was knighted and appointed Governor of Tobago.
    In 1854 he was transferred to Prince Edward Island,
    and In 1859 to South Australia”

    Tne report of the remarks made in the House of As-
    sembly of this Island, concerning the assassination of
    the Hon. Thomas D'Arcy McGee, and whieh we pub-
    lish in to-day’s paper, has been furnished to us by Mr.
    Stainforth McGowan. With the limited space at our
    disposal, we will be unable to publish any of the ex-
    tended debates of the House, with the exception, pe r-
    haps, of the debate on the important subject of Educa-
    tion. We hope soon to have the copy of this debate
    placed in our hands, and we shall lose no time In giving
    it to our reaclers.

    Cuarcorrerows Depatine CLus.—On Friday even-
    ing last, the Literary and Musieal Entertainment, which
    closed the winter session of the Charlottetown Literary
    and Debating Society, was held in the Temperance
    Hall, befote a very large and appyeciative audicnce.
    Owing tothe unavoidablo absence of the Lresident,
    Vice President Louis H. Davies, Esq., took the Chair,
    and, in a few opening remarks, apologized for the ab-
    sence of the President, and called the meeting to order.
    The Programme for the evening contained many inter-
    esting andamusing pieces. The different performers
    acquitted themselves remarkably well, and elicited the
    hearty applause of their hearers. The music was ex-
    cellent, and highly creditable to Mes:rs, Earle and
    Vinnicombe, who received a well merited vote of thanks,
    and at a rather late hour the aadienee dispersed, well
    pleased with the evening's entertainment.— Pat.

    Farmers’ Civn.—At a meeting held’ last evening,
    the President, Dr. Jenkins, in the Chair, it was de-
    cided to establish in connection with the Club, a
    Servants’ Registry, where masterscan, for 1s. 61, en-
    ter their names and address, together with other parti-
    culars they may deem necessary. Servante, in want of
    employment, will, on payment of 9d., have a similar
    privilege. Members of the Club will hire none who
    cannot procuce satisfactory references, and a written
    discharge from Jast employer, A Committee was ap-
    pointed to examine and report on G. W. Millner's
    Grain Sower, and another to ascertain whether a ware-
    house for storing grain ean be rented for the use of
    embers whe choose te bring their oats into the city
    carly in the fa!l when the roads are good.— fat.

    The Schooner Spray, arrived at this Port on the 24ch
    inst., with a cargo of Hour and cornmeal, from New
    York, for M. O'Halloran, Esq., and others. This ts
    the first arrival of the season. Mr. O'Halloran’s ad-
    vertisement will be found in another column.

    Oar readers will see by our advertising columns that
    Messrs Smith and McDonald, of Summerside, intend
    going into the plastering basiness in the most fashion-
    able style. We learn that it is their intention to re-
    move to this City, where we hope they will be well pa-
    tronized, as all first-class workmen deserve to be.

    The Steamer Princess of Wales left this Port to-day
    for Pictou. She had on board 284 bbls. pork,5 pans.
    hams, 63 tubs lard, shipped by Owen Connolly, Esq |
    St bbls. pork, 2 puns. hams, by James Reddin, Esq.;
    85 bbis,, pork, 18 tubs lard, by Mr. J. A. Medxenna
    and II bbls. pork by —— McKay.— Ex,

    Tho Alhambra arrived this morning, IHler cargo
    coasisted of 2353 barrels of flour and-77s of corn meal.
    The Brigt. Helen Davies, also arrived this morning
    from Barbadoes, with a general eargo to Lion. B.
    Davies. —Ex.

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    All Sorts of Paragraphs.

    In the House of Conimons on the 26th Mr, Faweett
    gave notice that on an early day after Easter he should
    move the following resolution :—That, in the opinion
    ot this house, the ‘oman Catholic, Presbyterian, and
    other inhabitants of Ireland, ougat to be placed upon
    an equality with those of the Established Church, and
    that.all solide disabilities with. respect to the lellow-
    ships, professorships, an scholarships of Trinity
    College. Dublin, should be removed. He intended also
    to move for a select conanittee, with a view of almin-
    istering and arranging the revenues of that college,
    so that it should moro properly fulfill the functions of
    # national university,

    The Earl of Cardigan, who led the gallant but reck-
    lesa charge of the six handred ‘into the valley of death”
    at Ballaklava, has just died in England. He was noted
    for gther things besides this remarkable act of daring.
    Ile bore the reputation of a tyraut, of hasty and unfor-

    ving temper, and of a private character which made
    him a reproach to the peerage. His private quarrels
    were nuinerous. He was tried before the Honse of
    Lords for killing a man in a duel, and was acquitted on
    the merest quibble.

    On Saturday, the 18th inst., Whelan, the supposed
    aseassin of the Hon, Mr. McGee, was fully committed
    for trial at tho next assizes, It appears that before
    leaving the Police Court, he acted very violently, and
    threat encd Mr, O'Reilly, Queen’s Counsel, who con-
    ducted the prosecution, thai he would be the next to
    suffer.

    An Ottawa despatch says:—‘‘In the Senate, the
    Alien Bill was amended by making residence in the
    Dominion of one year, sufficient for nautralization pur-

    ses, Tenders have been invited from the Inman,

    Junard, and othet Steamship Companies, for the con-
    veyance of nails between Halifax and Great Britain.”

    The late Hon. T, D. MeGeo left a wife and two

    Jaugtere, one aged sixteen and theother nine, Ae al-
    ake poe bands the Dominion Govern-

    by sneer
    ment have generously pro 7i ed forthem. Her Majesty
    the Quecen bas sent them a message of sympathy
    through the cable.

    The Committee of House of Commons on Fisheries
    and Navigation met om the 16th, and re to recom-
    mend the building of two additional light-houses, one
    on Bird's Island, in the passage between Cape Breton
    and P, B, Island, and the other at Ingauizh, Victoria
    County ‘ N. «8.

    It is believed that the seven Italian ehips of war
    that lately sailed on a secret mission have gone to the
    Im MWlata River to redress the wrongs which cighty
    thousand Italiana, who have settled there, have su
    (rom the government of the Argentine Confederation,

    The Vicar-Gencral of Ottawa delivered the sermon
    at the McGee obsequies in Montreal. At the conclusion
    of a period, where Le eloquently tenement the Fenians,
    he was greeted by loud cheers, Which the Rev. gentle-
    wan suppressed, saying, * This ie the houre of God.”

    THE HERALD, WED

    A telegram from Secretary Seward was received by

    Gen, A verill,
    ing bim that the American Government joined in regr ,
    and earnestly hoped that the perpetrators of the shock.
    ing and henious crime (Hou. T, D. MeGeu's murder)
    might be brought to justice.

    Papa, Zovaves.—We (Montreal True Witnes
    learn from Le Nouveau Monde thatthe Genmndies pe
    received offers of service from 215 persons, and that a
    -— +i A, 10,285 to defray expenses, have Leen snbseri

    ‘or.

    . The Hon, Mr. MeGee was assassinated like Plus IX’s
    Minister, Count Rossi, in 1848, by severing the carotid
    artery, which carries blood from the heart to the brain.

    The Emperor of the French attained th f eixt
    years on the 20th of this month, Silt aes

    Mae __ News by Telegraph.

    Montreat, April 20.—Rumors prevailed in town
    —— that the Government were in possession of
    nformation respecting the Fenian Conspiracy to axsas-
    sinate Mr. MoeGee; that they consisted of forty in num-
    ber, who drew lote, &e. Execution of deed fell to
    Whelan,

    Orrawa, 23d.—T wo detectives gave sworn narration
    of a confession they overheard in Jail between Deyle
    and Whelan, in which Whelan fully acknowledged
    shooting McGee,

    Sr. Joun, April 27.—Decisive Battle fought on Geod
    Friday by General Napier, King Theodore and great
    number of the Abyasinians killed. Prisonera released
    —War settled.—Gold in New York 89.

    Orrawa, April 20th.—Tur examination ito the as-
    sassination case continues with closed. doors. Patrick
    Buckley bas been re-narrested. A waiter in Saleon of
    House of Commons named Kelly has been arrested.
    R, G. Haliburton is talked of as Senator in the place
    of the late Hon. B, Wier. W. A, Henry is also spoken
    of. The Committee on Fisheries has agreed to recom-
    mend the imposition of five dollars a ton on American

    fishing vessels, the proceeds to be applied to bounties

    fo fishermen,

    Sr. Joun. April 23rd.—London, April 21s'.—Said |

    that two men supposed to he Fenians were arrested to-
    night, near servants’ door of Buckingham Palace. They
    were carrying a hamper containing a gallon of liquid
    phosphorus, or Greek fire. Parties made desperate re-
    sistance, and were with difficulty secured; the third
    person fled, and escaped.--Napier reported on the Ist
    instant; he was at Abdicon, thirty miles from Magda-
    la. King's Army at River Jommas.—Carticr ereuted
    & Baronet. Whelan committed for trial.—Doeuments
    discovered establishing existence of Fenian Organiza-
    tion inthe Dominion.

    Lonxvon, April 23, midnight.—In the House of Lords,
    the Earl of Buckingham and the Earl of Carnarvon
    eulogized the late Hon. Thomas D'Arey McGee, of
    Canada,

    Lonvon, April 23. noon.—Marriage of Prince Hum-
    bert, heir presumptive of King of Italy, witn Princees
    Margaret, his cousin, took place yesterday at the
    Chapel Royal, in Torin. King Victor Emmanne,
    Crown Prince Frederick William of Prussia, Prince
    Napoleon and Princess Clotilde, and a great many
    Italian notables were present. Great preparations
    ag in Florence for reception of the Prince and his
    wife.

    Dunit, April 24.—The Prince of Walee embarked
    for England to-day. Before sailing he gave a dinner
    on the Royal Yaeht. there were about forty guests pre-
    sent, the utmost good feeling and enthusiasm prevailed.
    Consols closed at 934 a 938. Gold 188}.

    Lonpon, April 24, midnight. —Startling Intelligence
    has been recvived from Australia. Vrinee Alfred, who
    is visiting Sydney, was shut and dangerously wounded
    by an unknown person, The would-be assassin, who
    ia said to be a Fenian, was promptly arrested. The
    Prince, according to last advices, was slowly recover-
    ing.

    Memoranda.

    Schooner Minnie. R. MeKenzie, arrvived.in New Lon-
    don Harbor, on the 21st inst., three days from Canso.
    Reports having seen off Kast Point a vessel sunk in 13
    fathoms water—apparently American—Mainmast broke
    off at deck and afloat, held by the main rigging at head,
    Foremast broke of vbout fifty feet from deck, Main
    boom broke off at the stringe, held by the main sheet.
    Spars pine. Probably she is the Schooner ÂŁ

    ‘ashion, %
    fishing vessel lost last season, belonging to Cape Ann.

    This Report was handed to as by Captain John Me-
    Kenzie, who examined her with a boat. Persons wish-
    ing farther particulars can have them by applying to
    Capt. George McKenzie, French River, New London.
    —S. Jonrnal

    Holloway's Pills.—Indigestion, Stomach and Liver
    Complaints. Persons suffering from any derangements
    of the liver, stomach. or the organs of digestion should
    have recourse to Ho!loway's Pills as there is no medi-
    cine known that acts on these particular complaints
    with sugh certain euccess, Its peculiar properties
    strengthen the stomach, increase the appetite and rouse
    the sluggish liver. For bowel complaints itis invalu-
    able, ag it removes every primary derangement, thereby
    restoring the patient to the soundest healthand strength.
    These preparations may be used at all times and in all
    climates by persons affected by biliousness, nausea, or
    disordered liver; for flatulency and heartburn they are
    specifics. Indeed no ailment of the digestive organs
    can long resist their purifying and corrective powers.

    Council Office,
    2Uth Apri’, 1868,

    IS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor in Council
    has been pleased to appoint Committees in the
    several Road Districts in this Islind, for the distribu-
    tion of the amount allotted to each District for the pur-
    chase of Seed Grain for destitute persons—in aceord-
    ance with the Resolution of the [louse of Assembly, in
    the present Seseiun, to consist of the following persons,

    viz —
    QUEEN'S COUNTY.

    District No. 1—Mr. Samuel Doitant, Chairman, Com-

    missioner of Highways; Richard Elliot, Spring-
    field; Michael Forristal, Inshtown, Lot 20.

    District No. 2—Mr. Murdoch Lamont, Chairman, Com-
    missioner of Highways; Donald’ McKenzie. Esq.,
    Strathalbyn, Mr. Michael McGuigan, Mill Vale.

    District No, 3—Mr. Andrew Dickieson, Chairman,
    Commissioner of Highways; Jero:ne Dorrant,
    South Rustico; John Houston. North Rustic.

    District No. 4—Mr. Lauchlin MeMillan, Chairman,
    Commissioner of Highways ; Alexander Robert-
    son, Esq., St. Peter's Road, Lot 35; Thomas
    McGrath, Esq., Covehead Road.

    District No. 5-——Mr. Donald McKinnon, Chairman,
    Commissioner of Highways; Ewen Crosby, Eeq..
    Bonshaw; Mr. Francis Malone, Melville Road.

    District No. 6—Mr. Patrick Wynne, Chairman, Lot 31,
    Commiseioner of Highways; James Warren, Eeq..
    ators River; Mr. George Clow, senr,, New Wilt-
    shire.

    District No. 7—Francis McQuaid, Esq., Chairman,
    Commissioner of Highways; Angus MecAulay,
    Esq., Tracadie; David Egan, Evq., Mount Stew-

    art.

    District No, 8—Mr. Patrick Hughes, Chairman, Com,
    missioner of Highways; Hon, Francis Kelly,
    Fort Auguetus; Joho Allan McDonald, Esq.,
    Johneton River Bridge.

    District No. 9—Mr. John Jenkins, Chairman, Commis-
    sioner of Highways: Mr. J. M. Grant, China
    Point, Lot 50; Mr. John Hailey, Pownal Bay.

    District No. 10—Richard Gill, Esq., Newtown, Beltast,
    Chairman, Commissioner ef Lighways; Maleolm
    Montgomery, Esqr, Douse's Road; Donald Me-
    Leod, Eeq., Eldon,

    District No. 11—Mr. Danoan Taylor, Charman, Com-
    missioner of Highways; Mr, Doncan Crawford,
    Wood Island, Back Settlement; Mr. John Comp-
    ton, Belle Creek.

    District No 13—Mr, Neil MeLaughlin Chairman, Com-

    ' migstoner of Highways; Mr. Joseph Betts, Nine
    Mile Creck; Donald Lamont Esq., Long Creek.

    PRINCE COUNTY.

    District No. 1.—Mr. Hubert Gaudet, — Chair-
    man, Commissioner of bag 9; Mr. Cyprian
    VMandrahan; John Carter, Tignish.

    U. 8. Consul General in Montreal, assur-

    ee annem

    Fequire, Caecumpec: James Forsythe, Beq

    | District No. 3—Mr.
    : sioner of Highwave: Mr.
    Lot 7; Mr. Theodore Wrig

    Arseneanx, (Abram) Egmont
    Fifteen Point.

    District No. 7—Mr. Donalds J

    James earisto, Esq.,

    Lellan, Exq.. Lot 18.

    Somerset, Lot 26.
    man,
    ‘Crockett, Seven Mile Bay;
    Somerset, Lot 27.

    sioner of Highwaye:

    Chairman, Commissioner

    Miscouche.

    Stewart.

    sioner of Highways; Martit
    | of St. Peter’s Bay ; Norman
    District NoS—Mr. Ronald B. Me

    Fortune; Dona

    missioner of Highways; Du
    East Point; James MeLean

    sioner of Highways; Mr.
    Cardigan Bridge; Mr.
    | Launching. i

    District No 2—Mr. John MeIntyre, Chiuirman, Commis-

    Donald

    eter Dople. Chairman, Commis.

    Horetio MeWilliame,
    he. Biot 7.

    Dietrie No. 4—Mr. John Callaghan, Lot 11. Chairman,
    Commissioner of Highways; Jawes Kilbride, Erq.,
    Lot 11 ; Mr. Richard Warburton, Lot IL.

    District No, 5—Mr. Mellim Gallant,” Egmont Bay.

    Chairman, Commissioner of Highways; Mr. Joseph

    Bay; Mr. Alexis Perry,

    District No. 6—Mr, William LeFargy, Summerside,
    Chairman, Commissioner of Highways; Mr, Wil
    liam roplin, jun,, Margate; Mr, Archibald
    MeMardo, Traveller's Rest, Lot 19.

    » MeKay. Barlington,

    Lot 18, Chairman. Commissioner of Highway;
    Lot 18;

    Donald Me-

    District No 8—Mr. James Wall, Upper Freetown,
    ‘Chairman, Commissioner ©

    Baker, Evq., North Bedeque ; John Swith, Esq.,

    Highwavs; Philip

    District No. 9—Mr. Jacob Gouldrop, Tryon, Chair-
    Commissioner of Highwavs ;

    Mr. John
    Me. Michael Brenan,

    Distriet No, 10—-Mr. Neil McNeil, Chairman, Cotnmis-
    Mr. Roderick Melntyre,
    _ Lot 14; Jobu Yeo, Eeq., Mv P.P., Port THill,
    District No, 1L—Mr. Benjamin Milla St, Eleqnor’s,

    of Tlighways; Mr,

    Onesiimus Gaudet, Miscouche; Mr. John Gillis,

    KING'S COUNTY
    District No 1—Mr. Joho Hughes, Morell, Chairman,
    Commissioner of Highways; Hon. John Jardine,
    Morell; John McDonald, Esq., River Mead Mount

    » Meannis, Esq., Head
    Matheson. Forest Hill,
    Donald, Chairman,Com-

    missioner of Highways; Captain Daniel Flynn, Bay
    fa MoDonald, St. Murgarets.
    District No 4—Mr. Lawrence Peters. Chairman, Com.
    missioner of Highways; Edward Kickbam, Esq..
    Souris; Michael McCormack, Esq,, Souris East.
    District No5—Mr. John Kennedy, Chairman, Com.) -

    igald Campbell, Esq., |
    . Esq., East Point. ‘

    District No 6—Mr. Thomas Clay, Chairman, Com
    missioner of Highways; Allen) McDonald Esq.,
    Little Pond; Hon. James Dingwell, Bay Fortune,

    District No7—Wm. P. Lewis, Eeq.. Chairman, Commis-

    ames EK, McDonald,
    McCormack, sen.
    i

    District No 8—Mr. James Dewar, Chairman, Comais-

    sioner of Highways; Lleary

    Trainor Esq. ; George |

    Wightman, Esq. Montague Bridge.
    | District No 9—Mr. ‘Thomas Annear, Montague; Chair-
    man, Commissioner of Highways; Augustine C.

    McDonald, Eeq., Montag
    | Curric, Esq., Montague Bri
    | District No 10—Mr. Henry Sen
    bor South, Chairman, Comt

    ue Duncan
    dge. |
    cabaugh, Murray Tar-
    nissioner of Highway's; |

    Bridge ;

    | George Harris Exq., White Sands; James Clow

    |

    | District No 1L—Mr. Daniel Mel
    | missioner of THighway's;

    | Eeq., Murray Harbor North,

    viren, Chairman, Com-
    George Moar, Esq., |

    Georgetown; Roderick Campbell Esq., George-

    town Royalty,

    |

    CHARLES DESBRISAY, C, B.C.

    ASTURE, a@ the above-me
    seaured fol t limited numbe
    application tg the subseriber,
    vauce,

    | St. Da
    April 29h, 1868,

    ew - Advertisements,

    . PASTURE ON WILLOW FARM.

    ntioned fart, ean be
    r of cuttle, by an early

    Terms—payment io ad-
    Cayfle to be taken on pasture Ist Jifne.
    THOMAS POWER,
    tan's Coll ge Farm, t

    ee

    / G&S. DA

    AVB removed temporarily
    | Hi rs Rogers’ New

    Charlottetown, April 29, 1863.

    NOLICEOF BIMOV AL.

    VIES’

    to Messrs. Dodd, &

    rick Store,“opposite. the
    City Hall, Queen Street.

    | Im

    PASTURE. P

    Apply to
    April 29, 1868,

    Ch'town,

    ASTURE...

    satered Pasture on the Lower Royalty

    GEORGE COLES.

    rae
    and firm/of 7

    | They
    from fow

    and most/fashionable style, and

    J
    ose April 9, 1868.

    Flour, Cornme:

    fH Subsériber will sel
    270 Barrels HLOUR

    200
    30 Bagsy
    B

    do

    » Barrela PILOT

    ds
    April 29, 1868. fe

    at the Stock. Farm.

    “Prince Kd

    Farm this Season,
    exacted,

    ex jal pat

    Terms for each, 20s, the season,
    the Ist December next; it not pa

    By order of the
    Srock Farm Commirrer,

    CO-PARPNERSHIP NOTICE.
    rPHE Subscritérs have this day entered into partner-
    as PLASTERERS, under the name, style

    Smith & McDonald,
    re prepared to execute all orders for Plastering,
    or country, of all descriptions, in the beat

    at the lowest rates,

    those who boast so much of their * learning.”

    AMES SMITH.

    8 nfo guarantee as good, if not better work than

    JOHN McDONALD.

    FIRS’ ARRIVAL!
    , Pilot Bread
    Fow for CASH-—

    do Ajiln-dried CORNMEAL,

    do

    ayfels Crackers,

    BREAD.

    MARTIN @'HALLORAN,

    The Imported Blood Horse
    “SULTAN,”

    ILL attend at Charlottetown ey
    during the Seasou, and on-all otfter days will be

    TUESDAY

    N. B.—Seutan’s Colta are very prgmising.
    The splendid young Cart-Stallion

    woara”

    Will be allowed a limited number offMares at the Stock

    ‘paid on or before
    then, 25. will be

    _April 27, 1868.

    storey Dwelling House thereon
    taining six well finished roo’

    room and officp attached,
    Stable and Barn, and al
    fect post, T
    Wishing to
    general Store,| or bot
    the midst of aflouri

    to the public

    na House or

    Sounty must

    and from the Cy. It cannot
    other business Mand in the
    Terms Libetal.

    Georgetown, pei 29, 1868.

    ~ BUSINESS STAND.
    FOR SALE:

    T the ae! St. Peter's B
    one hundred and eight fee

    | =p Lot,
    ront, with a, two
    38 * 32 feet, pe -
    beerdes: a kitchen. 4 4

    one end of thd Houee is a eghvenient Shop, with etore
    uv the premises are a

    a Granar

    ie a mosf desirable place for any person

    2b 24, und 10

    ENTERTAINMENT, OF a

    not only from its situation in
    ing settlement, and its proximity
    ri” but from fronting ae it dees, on
    the Yn lic highway, where all persons from the Lastern
    section of Kingts

    pass on their to
    be rurpaased by any

    vf .

    oA to \
    A, A. MEDSS ALD & BROS.

    Im

    tf

    | Distriot No. 2—Mr, Rishur') Keel, Alberan, Che ir:
    man, Commissiouve ef iighway-: Tote Chak.

    MIAT valuable

    a ee ere SP
    FORSALE,

    y situated atthe flourishing

    | House, 34% 26. and a Kitchen

    \'L villsgeot MONTAGUE BRIDGE, and knows es
    WILDERNESS LANDS. the SCUMERIILLINN.” ht cone of « Dotiog i
    nl,

    GOVERNMENT ESTATES,

    with notified that no application for said
    land will be eftertaiued ontil a eurvey ix made of the
    Landa sa to

    at certain dates, of which doe notice |

    actual settl
    ul of, possession will he given to euch

    of said Wilderness Landa,

    °° Ne ion is allowed te take possession of any
    portion of the Wilderness Land, by cutting down or
    otherwise tr@spassing thereon--the Covernment Wood-
    rangers. being strictly charged to take immediate pro-
    ceedings nst all persons go found trespassing.
    JOHN ALDOUS, Commissioner.
    Land Offffe, 25th April, 1868. tf

    IN CATICE.
    OTICE is hereby ‘given that the
    Meeting of the Shareholders
    Gas Light Company, will Âą
    Office, on TUESDAY
    11 o'clock. in the
    Directors, a

    al General
    e Charlottetown

    Seth day of MAY next, at
    von, turjhe purpose of electing
    6 general tr,
    order, WILL
    , 1868.

    PAINT SELOP.:

    \M MURPILY,
    Secretary.

    public in general, that We has opened a new Pant
    Suop above the\Carriage Factory of MePhail & Hunter,
    Kent Street, ere al„ ordera ‘left, in either the
    House, Sign, or Oy Âą Painting. will be attended to
    with punctuality, n

    McPhail & Huntgt's Car
    Charlogtetown, April 22, 1863.

    NCIS McGRORY, Painter.

    of Go-Partnership.
    (that GEORGE D. WRIGHT |

    having left Prin
    PARTNERSHIP whhdh dil exist between the onder-
    rge D. Wright is dissolved, and

    ne said Firm up to Sept. lst,

    JOUN HUDSON
    Kent Street, Ch'town April 21st 1868, pat Sins

    all just claims a
    1866, will be pyid by

    | 8 Ciknoeny oy
    Sale of One Hunired Acres of Free .
    Land at St, Petor's Bay.

    In the matter of the application of Margatet Maria
    MeLeany Cuherine Frazer McLean, Mary Ellen
    McLean, and Mary Jane Me Lean y Infants, by

    |

    Helen McLean, their Guardion. /
    T° be S old, at Pubilié’ Auction. on the premises, on
    TUESDAY, the iy of May mext,at 120 clock,
    noon, pursuant to A Deerttal Order, made by His Honor
    the Master of the RollsAdated the 36th day of April, in-
    stant, all the Share and Estate @f the said Infants,
    (being four-ninths-partiof the whole), in one handred
    acres of Land on the Sonth side of St. Peter's Bay,
    near the Presbyterian Qhurcl and abont three miles
    from the Head of St. Veter’s Bay, having a front
    of ten chains on the Bay, and extending there-
    from Southwardly for oh@ hundred chains, The
    above will be sold subject to the Dower Interest of Mra,
    Helen McLean therein’ Perms One-third of the pnr-
    chase money to be pail down, avd the balance, with
    interest, in eight mepths, \
    For further particulars apply to Messrs. Paliner &
    McLeod, Solicitors, Charlottetown, or to Mrs. Helen

    Mel.ean, St. Pepér's Bay. |
    J. LONGWORTH,
    Ci'towa, April 22, 1863. Master in Chancery.
    N.B.—Tute Dower Interest of the Subseriber and the
    ita Shares of the other Heirs of the late Hugh

    MeLean,#n the above 10 acres of Land, will be offer-
    ed for sale at the same time and place, and on ‘similar
    terms/so as to give the purehasera title to the whole
    Pacy. This. Farm 1s nearly all clear, and is in excel-
    len# condation for cropping this Spring.

    / HELEN McLEAN.
    SĂ©. Peter's Bay, April 22.68. 2 pat

    ~.. Farm, Stock, and Implements. -
    TT? he Sold, by Public Anction, at 11 o’cloĂ©k, on
    to Ogre 4th day of May next, the. Léasehold

    Interest of cres of LAND, late in the pogsession of
    ALEXANDER McDONALD, Tracadie Sanchills, de-
    ceased, about 30 adres of which are cleared, and in a
    goed state of cultivattan, with good Barns, aud com-
    fortable Dwelling llous@and: good Out-houses, with a
    never-failing well of waterat the door; the remainder
    18 covered with a good growthof wood fit. for ship tim-
    her, scantling, shingles, &c. Vogether with the follows
    ing stock, via: 1 good Catt Horse, 9 years old; 1
    Mare, 6 years old; 2 Cows, (calved); 1 Cow, (dty) ;
    1 Heifer, 7 Sheep, 5 largé Pizs, 60 bushels Potatoes, 1
    good new Cart, with Iron Axte, L old Cart, 1 Plough,
    1 Harrow, 2 setta/Cart Harness, Cilia, ‘rae
    Swingle Tree, 1 Riding Saddle, 2 Wood Sleighs, 1
    Jaunting Sleigh/with a lot of other articles too numer-
    ous to mention. ?

    Terms--Eor the Farm, made known at Sale. For
    all other,articles, a credit of seven months will be
    given, of approved Joint Notes.

    ‘ AMELIA, McDONALD.
    April 22, 1868.

    NOTICH,
    LL and every person indebtedi to Heoron C. Mc-
    Mituan, of Milford Mills. for: Cloth dyed and
    dressed; or Carding Wool, are hereby requested to pay
    the same to John MeMillan, Esquire, who is authorized
    and deputed by me to collect and receive the same, as
    the said Books have been transferred to him, the eaid

    Jolu MeMiltan, Esq.
    Pea NECTOR C. McMILLAN.
    Wood Islands, June 21, 1867. Bw. [ap 15

    DAWSON’S BESTATE.
    Important Notice!

    TRUSTEES of W, B. DAWSON'S ESTATE, to
    SUE all parties, without any distinction, whose unset-
    tlde Aecounts, or Notes of Hand, to W. B, DAWSON
    or GEORGE NICOLL, are not immediately paid,

    ALLEY & DAVIES.
    Atty's for Trustees of Dawson's Estate,
    Cl town, Feb. 26, 1868.

    PUBLIC/ AUCTION.

    4 ae Sobecriber wil ecll at Public Anction, on
    the e ises, SATURDAY, the Twenty-
    third (23rd) of MAY next, at the hour of Twelve
    he /following valuable Real Estate
    ouses theroon, siteate in an advan-
    Charlottetown, viz: a new two-
    HOUSE, situate on the corner of
    treet, containing a shop and other
    conveniences, wi small Yard attached. Also, anew
    two-storey DWELLING HOUSE, distant about 10
    fect from bova, situnte on King Street, with o
    small Yard Sereto, in common with the first-
    mentioned ÂŁ
    Both the’

    tageous positir
    Pownal and Ki

    ve buildings are new and substantially
    Stone-waljed Cellars, and are all, wit
    Plaistering, fiulshed, excepting. the gar-

    He deny oceupled ) ra Rag = scriber— | : a
    yielding tle will be given. en
    For ether particulars, apply at| He will attend to the weighing of COAL OATH 67
    Tabenet CHUGH MONAGHAN. gre
    en j O Ne

    Ch'tohs, With April, 1868) ist \Charlotetown, - P, KE. Island,

    place at the Company's |

    g of business.

    Âą Factory, Kent St. , i

    e disposed of, and the fronts thereof,

    ‘gether with Stables and Shed.
    desirous of availing themselves ot the | fee

    of the Art for the more speedy settle- and very well adopted either for a house
    erness Laude on the Government Es- mont or ne of general bitsiness. It will be sold ate
    e

    ent will be given, the Commissioner of ~

    will attend at eertan places, to receive |

    m those whe are desirous of becoming |

    of such lands, (vone others need apply). |
    aye i Fitz8i

    t to the provisions of the Act regalating ) Hopi ay Ba gaan Le ane of kadar

    a”
    The ahove p operty is ntost ad

    | reasonal rtirly application at Mon to
    tant Pies TACDONALD & BROS.”
    orto A. A. MACDONALD & BROS.,
    Apt 1. Ue oe

    LOST

    N the Tih dnetant, a Pocner Book, containi
    of hands to the amount of ÂŁ9 18; one given m,

    amount of ÂŁ4, being @ the
    ; Carroll, and

    ‘one given by Jahn MeDonald, to the amount of £1 (8s,

    |

    — ~ owners; any person

    i

    in favor of

    dae on the first of November next,
    as Grames,

    Andrew Carroll; alo. one given by.
    to the amoant of ÂŁ2, due on the first November next,
    and in favor of Jas. R Currollaind another given by
    Robert Dooley, to the amoune of ÂŁ2, due on the fiver
    of August next. and in fayet of Janes R. Carroll, and
    besides, eoveral papersaehich are only ot value to the

    nding said book will be suitably
    it at the owners residence, Should

    person find the said book, this is there-
    any person or persons from buying salt
    y are not endorsed by the owners.

    J. R. & A. CARROLL.

    rewarded by leay
    any evil diapo:
    fore te cant

    Notes, ag

    | Sprieigficld House, Lot 42, April 11, 1868, Sin pd

    | Peter MacLellan, late of B
    | town, firmer, deeen
    | aforesaid, bounded agd descr;

    neas, and on reasonable terms, [angle of Rod ata square 5)

    | netic North of the ye

    Edward Island, that the Go. | and follwing

    VHE SUBSCRIBERS have heen instructed by the |

    Administrator's Sale of Ree! Estate.

    ty be sold by Rublie Auction, in front of the Court

    getown, on SATURDAY, the 16th

    House, in G

    i day of May nekt, at the hour of Twelve o’elock, noon,
    ‘under license, bearing date the wwenty-seventh day of

    HE Subserilier would inférm hia friends and the |

    March last, past. in that behalf graated by His Honor,
    the Sarrogate, all that picer oS land. the property of
    ot Point, near George-

    d as follows, thatisto say:
    «, fixed at the south-west
    angle of Roderick MaDoyald’s farm, on the North sido
    of the Brudenell. River, Jrence (according to the mag-
    764) North eleven chains and
    e North-West four chains and
    th eight chains, thence North-
    North: to Maclellan’s Creek,
    and Pond South-westwardly,
    courses of smd river Kast
    wardly to th ncement, containing forty-
    two acres and six acres of Marsh Land,

    Terms made known at the tite of Sale. In the mean-
    time fall information may be obtqined on application to

    twenty-five links, th
    eighty links, thence,
    West nine chains
    thence along s

    Mr. R. Reddin, Barrister, at his Office in Charlattetown,

    MARGARET McKENZIE,
    Admuini*ratrix of the Eetate
    of the late Mr. MacLellan.

    ths
    HERE!

    April 8, 1868.
    Carriage-Makers & B
    LOOK HERE!

    Wagon A

    undréd Setts of

    Half Wagon Axles,
    At Twenty-o nga and Six Pence per sett.
    na Su any yet imported. ..0%
    dee ANCITD WHITE.

    on

    DR. J. HOMER.

    PIEYSIGIAN & SURGHON)

    TT AS established a cdnveni OFFICE in the
    building formerly occupied by DR. SUTHER-
    LAND, on the cornyt of rene and Great George
    Streets, Charlottetown, where he ma be consulted apon
    all the different brahches of the Medical Profession
    FOR AMONTH QR TWO.
    N.B. Special a “pe given to the most modern
    and successful methyd of ‘treating discaves of the
    EYE and EAR,
    in connection witlf all those of a Surgical character.
    peg Surgical appliances, with all the modern im-
    provements, in great variety, constantly on hand. —
    Rooms at Miss RANKIN’S, Corner of Pownal and
    Sydney Streeta/ Charlottetown,
    March 11, 1868, tf

    : CHARLOTTETOWN MUTUAL
    Tvire Insurance Company.

    Board of Directors for the current year :
    Hox, Geonon Bren, President,
    Mark Butcher, Esq.
    Mr. ‘Thomas Essery,
    John Scott, Esq.,
    ‘Thos. W. Doad, Esq.,

    William Brown, Esq.,
    Horn. George Coles,
    len. H, J. Calbeck,
    Kertran Moore, Esq.,
    William Dodd, Esq. Hon. W. W. Lord,
    Artemas. Lord, Esq.. Wm. Heard, Esq.
    Offite hours from 10 a, m. to 4 p. m.
    H. PALMER, Seerctary.
    Mutnal Fire Insurance Office, Kent St.,
    Charlottetown, lst Feb,, 1868.

    WoTITCes

    I" hereby given, that call of ONE PER CENT. on all
    suns insu.ed in the Charlottetown Mutual Fire Insur-
    ance Company, between the 25th JULY, 1866, and 25th
    JULY, 1867, is hereby required within forty days from the
    date hereof, to pay LOSSES, otherwise proceedings will be
    taken the next da, to enforee payment from all defaulters,

    Dated this 28th January, 1$38, ’
    IENRY PALMER,
    Feb, 5, 1868 isl

    bad on Sec'y & Treasurer.
    SELOLP Oo LET.
    O LET, one of the Mrops in REDDIN'S NEW
    BUILDING, imm ly adjoining the Drug Store
    of W. R. Watson, E Lower. Queen Strect, For a
    business stand this s)6p is not surpassed in the city,
    Possession can be @fven about the Ist of April next.
    Enqnire of B.D. REDDIN.
    Ch'town, Feb. 96, 1868,

    ion i SP Sew,

    Attorney and Barrister at Daw,

    CONVAYTINCBER, eo.

    Office,---Great-George St., Charlottetown.
    (Near the Catholic Cathedral.)
    August 22,1866. b tf

    pi

    RONALD McDONALD,
    Commission Wirehant, Auctionecs,

    AND

    COLLECTING AGENT.
    Souris, Jan'y 2, 1868. ly

    Wh, LOPOBAR,

    (Late of the Customs Department)

    SHIP BROKER, &c.,

    Ifaving rented the SCALES on

    Qucen’s Wharf,

    d

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    es

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