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THE HERALD, CHARLOTTETOWN, so 4 ft tt WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 380, 1870.
pealed to the co-signatories for a revision of
the treaty, but one of them has at present no
organized government, and is therefore un-
ane take part in i congress that might
have been proposed, It seems to be admit-
ted by Bart Granville, that infractions of the
treaty have actually oceurred in the case of
the principalities, and not by Russia's action.
It is immaterial whether these infractions
conduce to the interests of Russia or not.
They nevertheless seem to justify her in de-
glaring that certain ether portions of the
same treaty are no longer binding, especially
when she disclaims in good faith any inten-
tion to reopen the Eastern question, or com-
mit any action hostile to other powers.
Tiiis is the substance of Prussiaâs reply, and
she will hold aloof from any further action
in the matter.
LITERATURE.
Tur âWerstMinsterâ AND âEpinsurcu
Reviews,â For Ocroser.âThe theme,
which at the present moment, occupies the
reatest share of European thought, is un-
uched by the writers of the Westminster.
The war is not discussed, unless two articles,
one on the laws of war, and the other on gun-
powder, can be said to have a tendency that
way. Not, however, on this account, are
the contents uninteresting. American lit-
erature is appreciatingly reviewe 1, and the
characteristics of American authors set
forth with much fairness and critical ability.
Another American question is also treatedâ
the New York Gold Conspiracy. We dare
say that the writer states matters fairly, and
without undue severity, but the chiefs in the
t>ansaction have little merey shown them,
The Land Question in England, and the
Scoitish Poor Law, unintentionally, we
suppose, or the part of the writers, mutually
retlect lign: on each other. The poor law
is traced, as enpes to cause, to the extinction
of small freeholkders and farmers. There
was, however, another %d a more potent
reason for the introductiLn of a poor law,
and that was the contiscation of the Church
Lands, and revenues, which iad been for
centuries the support of the poor, Under
the heading, Contemporary Liâerature, the
reader will tind an excellent anaiys's of the
most notewWorthy publications of the last
three months.
The present number of the Adinburgh Re-
view is of more than average merit. Who-
ever would see the military events of the
month of August clearly and intelligibly
mapped out, should peruse the article on
the Campaign of 1870. Germany, France
and England, is said by the Daily Newe to
be a contribution from the pen of Mr. Glad-
stone. Were we to argue from internal
evidence, we would seriously doubt the as-
sertionâbut Mr. Gladstone's principles have
of late years undergone such great changes,
that internal evidence especially in a name-
less article, has little force. Whoever claims
the authorship of the essay, readers will get
from it a fair view of the position assumed
by Eagland in the present crisis. Ernst
Arndt may also be said to be a contribution,
connected with the war, It is the sketch of
a life almost wholly taken up in agitating,
and laboring to bring about the Union of
Germany. The song, now famous, âWhere
is the German Fatherlandâ is hisâand it
would surely have been fame enough for
the poet had he lived, to hear that song sung
by United Germany, camped under the very
walls of Paris. The Memoirs of a Russian
Dekabrist, open up a picture of life little
knownâthe life of the Siberian political
exile. here is a Review of Dr. Newman's
Grammar of Assent, in which the praise and
the blame are pretty nearly balanced. We
cannot agree with everything that the Re-
viewer of the life of Sixtus V., sets forth.
The article nevertheless contains some ex-
cellent traits of the Grand Old Pontiff.
Belcherâs Nova Scotia Almanack for 1871,
The Catholic World, Dublin Review, and
Demorestâs Magazine of Fahions will be
noticed in our next.
OR 0 ee
H. M. 8S. Jamar, with the headquarters of
the Royal Artillery, and a company of the
78th Highlanders for Halifax, and troo
for Bermuda, arrived at that port on the
24th from Quebec. She had not on board
the wives and families of the soldiers of the
69th (married without ay who were re-
ported to have been put on board by order
of the Governor General. The reported
mutiny of the 69th on board the Orontes, in
consequence of the women being left behind,
is pronounced a fabrication,
nen: A EID GP-S
On Monday the 21st, a boat containing
eight persons, left a wharf at St. John, N. B.,
for a village on the coast, but before the
boat got out of the harbor it was capsized,
and a young woman named Maria Gilbraith
drowned. The others of the boat's crew
were rescued by a steamer which, fortu-
nately, was coming up the harbor at the
time the accident occurred.
A Court Martial was held last week on
board the Hoyal Alfred, at Halifax, to try
Navigating Sub-Lieutenant Cecil Robert
Bloxam, of H. M. 8. Valorous, who was ar-
raigned on a charge of desertion. He was
found guilty and sentenced to 8 month's im-
prisonment, to be dismissed the service, and
to forfeit all a money, effects, and
decorations he received,
WE return thanks to our contemporaries,
local and foreign, for the favorable notices
which they have given of the appearance
and management of the Herald.
sa aeeemnemanenemeeneneti) death pcan
Expioston.âOn Monday afternoon, as
Mr. Alfred Gourlieâassistant in Mr. Mac-
Kinlayâs Drug Storeâwas engaged in mix-
ing some preparation in accordance with a
prescription, the ââe) suddenly ex-
ploded, severely burning his hands, head
and face. We are _ y to hear that, al-
though suffering cons Rarathe pain, his eye-
sight will not be affected by the accident,
and that he is progressing favorably.âS. J.
REN eI nal HER es OE
STABBING.âMr. William Ashley, of Hill's
River, Cascumpec, was stabbed by one Geo.
McRae, of the same a on last Monday.
Ashley's life is despaired of.âJ).
Boral Items.
Tue Summerside Progress calls for another
edition of Judge Peter's â Hints to Farmers.â
Some of our Scottish friends are going to
celebrate St. Andrew's Day by dining to-
gether at the City Hotel this evening,
Tue Commissioner of Crown Lands re-
ceived over ÂŁ3,000 this Fall from the Gov-
ernment tenants in Prince County, princi-
pally from those on Lots 1 and 2.
Some savan has predicted a tidal wave:
_ early in December, for the unfortunate inha-
bitants on this side of the Atlantic, The
prediction is a humbug.
Court or Vice Apmmatry.âThe sehr,
Foam, seized for an infraction of the fishing
â has been declared forfeited to the
We hear that over two score
lately been killed by 4
ne he Wright rhe 4 move
the sheep slain,
late Exhibition,
Tue Boston Stramers.âThe Commerce
will only make another trip to Charlottetown,
but will continue to run between Halifax and
Boston until furthur notice. The Alhambra
bes withdrawn from the route for the
nter.
Sap AccIDENT.â-Woe regret to learn that
Mr. James Arsenault, of Tignish, was killed
on the 19th inst. He was riding on a truck-
Joad of boards, when the hind wheel came
off, and he was pitched forwardâthe wagon
yonng over him, and killing him instantly.
We nd that he leaves a large family,
sheep have
the farms of
. Some of
carried away prizes at the
Late Telegrams.
Sa tN ty a Ng at Nt LO a: ttt a
EUROPEAN,
Lonpbow, Nov. 20.âThe French claim the
advantage In the latest engagement near
Drenx with the forces under the Duke of
Mecklenburg, and assert that Gen. Depaladine| 4
has out-flanked the Germans, and that his
vanguard is now only 22 miles from Ver-
sailles, :
âJohn Stewart Mill and Mr, Froude publish
letters strongly opposing the warlike attitude
of England on the Kuselan question, Itis also
said that the Prince of Wales, on behalfof the
Qeuen, urges pacific counsels. âThere is a bet-
ter feeling in ficanctal circles, under the bellef
that a general war will be averted,
Loxpon, Nov. 21, â Despatches recetved here
from Bertin state that the forces under Prince
Frederick have sneceededin uniting with those
under the Command of General Von Tann, and
with the Duke of Mecklenburgâs command. m
âThe forces under Gen, Manteufel are hurry-
ing up from the Northerp Departments. âThe | tf
Fiench Army of the Lolr, under General Pala-
dine, is reported retreating upon Orleans,
Despatches from Vienna 0° to-dayâs date, give
information that the Sclavoniaustn Austria
sympathise with Rassta in her present desigus
to abrogate the âTreaty of 1856.
âThe Kusslan ironclad squadron are expected
shortly to move for the purpose of forcing the
passage of the Dardanelles,
The King of Italy bas signified to the Courts
of Europe that his Cabinet have decided that
the true policy of Italy willbe to stand by Eng-
land and Austriaon the question now pending
between Russia and Turkey.
The Times snys that the restoration of the | fe
Emperor Napoleon to the throne of France
will be part of any programme that may be |
formed tor the purpose of restoring peace.
All leaves of absence to the Guards have
been cancelled, and orders have been issued to
prepare for active service,
Loxpon, Nov 22.âDespatches from Berlin
state that the forthcoming reply of the Chan-
cellor of the German Confederation to Odo
Russel's note is generally anticipated to be of
a pacifle character.
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tends to show that Russia ls frm in her dental
of any negotations with*the United States of
Aierica for iron-clad war vessels, into which
itavas rumored she had entered. Russia has
made no move towards the purchase of such
yessels from the States,
* y oepatches from Brussels state that the/ st
Belgian a/âąY of Observation has been with-
drawn from tu? Belgian frontier, there being
no likelihood of elther French or Prussian | cr
forces violating the neutrality of Belgian ter-
ritory.
The elections in Italy have resnlted favor.
ably to the government, whose Strength has
been increased by the results,
Prince Humbert, Duke of Aosta, has form-
ally accepted the Crown of Spain,âproffered
to him by the unanimous vote of the Constitn-
ent Cortes,âfrom the hands of the Committee
appointed to wait upon him. A fleet of Span-
ish ships of war will sail on Friday next from
Cartagena, the chef naval arsenal of Spain,
for Genoa, to convey the Duke te Spain.
Earl Russel has written a letter to the
Times, in which he approves of the despatch
written by Earl Granville and forwarded to
the Court of Russia. He says that the emerg-
ency iy such as to call for the enrollment of a
hundred thousand militia men.
Earl Shaftesbury advocates the desirability
and propriety of a reconstruction of the Treaty
of 1856.
The Kingdom of Wurtemburg, it has been
decided, will enter the German Confederation.
The King of Bavaria has gone to Versaiiles
to have a conference with King Wiillam,
and to settle the Seepos of the entrance of
Bavaria into the Unton. ~
Late despatches from Berlin give confirma-
tion to the report previously telegraphed about
the surprise of the Prussians at Chatillon and
their defeat by the force under command of
Riciott! Gartbaldl,
The London Post, this morning, says that
Bismarck has never denied that Prussia has a
secret understanding with Russia.
Breadstutts are declining in view of peace-
ful prospects ahead,
News received from Paris, by balloon, up
to midnight of Monday, reports the city en-
Urely tranquil. The supply of meat is Ofty
grammes daily. Horse desh and vegetables
were still abundant. All unmarried men, be-
tween 20 and 35, had becn enrolled fn the na-
tional guard. ;
The belief on Downing Street Is that Russia,
in d: ference to the united opinion of the Great
Powers, will withdraw the pretensions ad-
vanced by Gortschakoffâs Note, and express
her willingness to refer the question at Issue
to a Conference, which will not be summoned
until after the termination of the present war,
Austrian rejoinder, supposed to have been
prompted by England, is as follows :âKussiaâs
wishes in regard to the Black Sea might have
been put forward through clLannels and pos-
sibly have been acceded to by the Great Pow-
ers concerned, but an arbitrary expression of
her will calls for the greatest resistance from
all parties.
Consols 92 7-8; yarns and fabrics at Man-
chester steady; Liverpool Markets firm,
The yacht Cambria has arrived out.
Lonpvon, Nov, 23,âThe opiuion has gained
strength that the Army of the Loire has been
demoralized since the battle of Dreuxâthat it
can no longer be counted on as likely to assist
Gen. Trochu In any attempt he may make upon
the German forces surrounding Paris; and
that Paris is doomed to fall by the slow process
of starvation.
Reports have reached here that the Prussian
forces have left Montmedy and Mezieres and
ave marching in considerable strength towards
the centre of France.
Balloon news from Paris states the enroll-
ment of the 19th Corps of Civic Guards. It is
composed entirely of foreigners.
Despatches from St. Petersburgh state that
the Czar Alexander addressed the Lithuanian
Guards, and said that it wag his fervent hope
that there would not be war,
The St. Petersburgh newspapers contain,this
morning, the Note forwarded by the Austrian
Court to St. Petersburgh in reply to Prince
Gortschakoff. It is published by the Prince
It expresses regret that Kussia should seek to
disturb the peace of Europe. The cases of as-
serted violation of Treaty adduced by Russia
in connection with vessels of different nation-
alities entering the Black Sea, were cases in
all of which unarmed vessels, being national
property, had entered with the avowed object
of conveying distinguished men; and did not,
therefore, come within the true meaning and
intent of the provisions of the Treaty relating
thereto.
Numbers of small and unimportant fights
are reported, but nothing of great moment
reaches here from the seat of war.
The people in this city are again excited
over the news about the Eastern question.
They breathe war.
Liverpool markets firmâ Corn 31s, Pork
102s. 6d.
French news, to-day, presents no feature of
special Importance, ;
âThe Germans are reported to be suffering
seriously from cold and sickness,
The Duke of Clevland writes to the Times
arguing against a war between England and
Russia. The English, he says, have no army
for foreign service. England has no allies but
Austria and Turkey, and they are both bank-
rupt.
despatch from Constantinople says the
Sultan invokes the interposition of the Guar-
anteeing Powers.
Rumors, this afternoon, are more warlike.
The election of the Duke of Aosta, King of
Spain, gives great satisfaction in Cuba,
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Lonpon, Noy. 24.âA serlous engagement
has taken place at Hericourt on the Vise. No
particulars,
At a Cabinet Council, to-day, It was resolv-
ed to adopt a more moderate tone toward Rus-
sia and seck to conciliate her.
The leading members of the Government de-
nounce a rupture, They say war would be un-
popeiet and this country is unprepared for It.
he Queen has returned to London from
Balmoral.
The iron-clad Saltan, just finished, was fonnd
80 top-heavy that she had to take in three han-
dred tons of ballast before it was considered
safe to ship her armament.
The report of the abandonment of the Ger-
man attempt to invade the North-West and
South-west of France, and the concentration
D
of all their forces in the immediate neighbor- | b!
0 mourn his untimely loss.
hood of Paris, is confirmed.
to-day. King William in his address, read by
Deputy, congratulates Germany on the vic-
tories achieved, and saya that
certain if France had leaders who could identi-
ty their future with that of their country.
German Confederation was sigued to-day.
conciliatory,
had been no distribution of meat for four days.
Cats, rate and guinea pigs were being consu.n-
ed for food,
sortie, i
on the 24th tnet., near Bouillon, by the Francs
the Belgian territory,
Mail from Sedan to Cologne was also attacked
and cox pelled to return to Sedan,
Orleans, is now storngly fortitied and armed
the base of the Army of the Loire,
speech, that the whole force
avound Paria is only 200,000 men, spread over |
a circle of investment sixty miles in cireum- |
rence, and when the proper time had arriy- prices advancing 5 cents pe helt ime |: ; 5
i i sad g Lo $6 cents per busheifor prime | 95 dy Soap iy
ed, he would easily break this attenuated cirele. | â â cr 0
South Sea, entered the Vort of Havre, where
she Was promptly seized, the oflvers not hay. |
ing heard of the war,
sixty killed and many wounded,
mail from âaris on the 23d, has arrived at
Lorrain.
continue plucky and determined, and that they
have plenty of provisions.
that if the Czar proposes to set aside the treaty
of Paris by force, let us meet him with force,
and the sooner the better.
to-day, to consider the Eastern question.
Russian papers to say nothing favorable to
France or against Prussia, as the interests of
the latter Power demand from Russia a favor-
able view of Prussian public atfairs.
heavily at Odessa and near the Austrian fron-
tier.
there
German soldiers in the Valley of the Loire.
intention of the Immense force of Prussian
soldiers now concentrated at Montarges, 38
miles east of Orleans, to march on Tours and
eut off General De Paladineâs communications
Treaty of Uaion between that State and the
North German Cuntederation.
that âThionvilleâafter having been subjected to
the city caught tlre, was enveloped in flames
and reduced to ruiusâsurrendered on Thurs-
day at noon,
taken place in the Valley of the Loire, since
the battle on Sunday.
Papal Bull, excommunicating the King Victor
Emmanuel, have been suppressed by the Italjan
authorities for the act,
Petersburg state that all classes in Russia are
forwarding congratulatory addresses, thanking
the Czar and kis Government for at length de-
termining to cast off the shackles which have
been imposed on Russian Commerce.
from Paris of a late date,
that, âfrom the accounts received, Paris seems
to be in a satisfactory condition,â
firms the report that a regiment of German
soldiers were driven back to Quednel, after a
sharp fight with the enemy.
morning, agree with each other in asserting
that the British Government will stand firm in
its present position.
Government journals are earrying on a lively
discussion upon the question of Auglin's loy-
alty.
vince will be ready for admission into the Do-
minion, by New Year's,
of business by the 10th of February next.
celved Âź congratulatory Address from the
Quebec Legislature, on his elevation to the
Peerage.
at Ottawa.
ir, in time for the next Parliament.
Provinces.
will contest the Montreal Mayoralty at the
next election,
weather is mild,
of Richibucto, from Cape Haytien for Boston,
cspsized on the 2st ult,
Eddy, cook, drowned,
â by the brig â Ellen Beawick,â of New
fork.
ed in observance of Thanksgiving.
being so various, and the nature of its attacks
vo changeable, fully account for the enormous
number of Its
treatment the source of this complaint may jie
in obscurity and the successful issue be still the
same, whether the stomach, liver. large or small
intestines âbe the seat of the malady ; for his pills,
judiciously taken, and his Ointmeut, briskly
rabbed on the abdominal walle, restrain the ex.
cited vessels and regulate each erring function,
let it sprin
caments address themael ves direct
the exact balance between sensibijity and irrita-
between natural and excessive excretion.
The North German Parliament was opened
would be
The Treaty uniting Bavaria with the North
Gortechakoftâs reply to the British and
ustrian Notes on the Eastern Question is
Advices from Paris are tothe 18h. There
Trochu was preparing for a
Lord Lyons, at Tours, has given the govern. |
iment to understand that Mr, Ode Russel is in-
structed, not only to demand explanations ov | kind hu-band and o tender parent.
the subject of the new attitude of Prussia, but |
also to firmly demand a bona flde armistice!
hich will permit France to hold elections,
A telegram from Berlin, says a German
ail convey from Cologne to Sedan wasattucked
reurs, and compelled theta to take refuge on
On the samo day the
Several French frigates are cruising about in
}
The French camp, between Arthenay and.
ith cannon of long range, âThis wlil serve as |
Trochu tuformed the troops, in a recent!
of the Germans |
The Bremen ship Magdalen t, Capt. Wencke,
which sailed from New York, Oct: 15th, for} seme as bet week,
Bremen, hay been captured by a French cruiser | ern cargo hay at $27 to B20 per ton.
and taken into Brest. \
In addition to the French forces organized
The Prossian bark Herman Helhrunns, was
blown up by ârench frigate, off the cor P|
Information received from St. Petersburg teal ue ob bY 8 French frigate, of the cout of
eland. |
Tho German ship Estalette, veturning from |
The Tours government has published a |
atement to the eflect that the German ship-
ping has nearly been driven from the Paeitle |
Ocean as well as the South Sea by the Freneh
ulsers,
The French loss tn the affair near Dreux was
|
Lonpox, Noy. 25.âIt is officially declared
at Viennn that the Porte will not tolerate the!
slightest lufringement of the \eaty. :
The excitement Is Increasing here, and every
one now anticipates anew Ministey. A ctormy | Nov. 23.âMary Kate Gillls, Bay Verte;
meeting of the Cabinet was held yesterday |
afternoon, but no decision was reached.
Russell has gone to Windsor to sec the Queen. |
John Bright, itis ramored, has also resigued| Mary, Murebison, Newfoundland ;
the Presidency of the Board of Trade. |
| 26th,.â Wide Awake, ââ, âTatamagouche; lum-
Earl |
Even Von Beust, Austrian Prime Minister,
in his reply to Russia, which has been recely- |
ed and an answer sent already, does not yield |
an inch, and the Press supports the ground he |
has taken,
Lonpon, Nov, 25, p.m.âA balloon with a
Despatches show that the Parisians
Earl Russell writes to the âTimes,â saying
AN Importunut Oavines Meeting te being hald
The Russian authorities have warned the
The Russian forces are being covcentrated
The © Timesâ of this morning says that
are now about two hundred thousand
Despatches from Tours state that it Is the
ith that city.
âThe King of Bavaria, last night, signed the
Despatches from Luxemburg, to-day, report
heavy bombardment, in the course of which
Several engagements are reported as having
The Florence newspapers that published the
| ection cari eatin an hatte tanta eaten aan aimee
the North Seaand Mngiih Channel, |
jand extra prime §23 to $24 per bbl.
}29th.âMount Vernon, Campbell, Pictou; 61
Died,
erate ctiendiaettitait ae tan tah de didi ae ae
In Boston, on the 14th inst., aged 28 years,
Mr. Bennet McLellan, son of Mr. John Mac-
Lellan, of Grand River, Lot 14. The body of
the deceased arrived in Seturday's boat, and
was buried in Grand River Churhyard, on Sun-
day, the 20th inst.
âAt Seven Mile Bay, on the 6th inat., after a
short illness of five days, Mr. John R. MecIrnis,
aged 36 years. Mr. McInnis wus of a kind dis-
position, which gulned for him many friends, A
proof of this was evident by the numbers who
followed his remains to the narrow houre ap-
pointe for all living, and who deeply sympa-
thise with his relatives in their sad and un x: |
pected bereavement, te leaves a sorrowing |
wife and four children to lament the logs ofa
At Lot 47, November lst, Mrs. Alice Canin, |
aged sixty-four, after a lingering illness of sev- |
eral mon he,
In this city, of consumption, on Friday, the
25th inst., after a long aud painful illness, which |
he bore with patience and resignation to the}
Divine Will, Mr. Archibald Curne, in the 21st}
year of his age,
Commercial. |
Boston Manger, Nov. 24,
The following are the wholesale prices ob- |
ained by commission houses for produce in|
good condition :â-
Berren,-âThere is a dectine in the market.
We quote fine at 40 to 42 ets. per lb,
Kaas, âThe market is firm and prices steady |
at 39 cts, per dozen for pil ne Fastern.
Veorranixs, â The market ls improving, and |
Eastern,
lay. âThere is a moderate demand and prices |
We now quote prime Kast- | 6 bbls Washing Sodaâ 10 do Bed 'Tivk
Straw 10 tins G. Ginger | 6 do Carpeting
$27 per ton, 110 do do Pepper ) 10 do Osnabarg
Oars.- âThe market Is slightly up. We now! Âą bags Rice 3 do Sacking
and Inthe fleld, four entrenched camps are to | Tote at 57 to 63 cents per bushel,
be formed, where, in all, 501,000 nien may be |
drilled.
Provisions â There is a moderate demand |
| for small lots of provisions, and prices exhibit Large assortment of other Articles,
a tendency downwaids, No alteration in prices
of the wholesule trade, Clear pork, $29, and |
city packed, $20 to 830; mess do, B26 to $27.)
Lard,
city tubs, 17e, per lb, Hams, 20c, to 2le. per lb. |
Hattrax, Nov. 26, |
The markets for produce remain unchanged, |
Cu'rows Marker, Nov. 29. |
Pork decliningâ6d to 64d being the highest, |
unless for carcasses over 400 Iba, Oats slightly |
advancingâ24s 34d. to 2s. 4d, the average. !
Potatoes still quote last week's prices, Butter
dullâ1s. being the highest for prime tub,
Shipping âIntelligence.
i ae
VORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN,
ENTERED. |
lum-
ber. Spray. Russ, Richibucto; lumber.
2ith.âJanet, Haws, Spray Harbor; bal. Spi- |
rit of the Day, Paton, Tatamagouche ; bal. |
sundries, |
Septimus, Morris, Halifax ; bal. |
ber. Liberty, Steel, Picton; 370 tons round
coul, Fear Not, Foote, Wallace; 41 tons
building stone Progress, Orchard; Chatham;
umber, J. J. Marshall, Deeoste, Pictou; 44
tons coal, Venture, Anderson, Picton ; 70
tona coal. Sarah Ann, Landry, Patou; 250
tons coal,
28th.â Lily, Brae, Shediae; boards. Vilette,
MeNeill, Pictou; 54 tons coal. Glad Tidings,
Jackson, Cup? Canso; bal. Daniel, Walsh,
Victon; 41 tons coal. Thomas Badgley,
Lord, Boone Bay ; 1000 bbls. [errings.
tone coal, Flamb rough, Telfer, Montreal;
dour.
CLEARED.
Nov, 22,--St. Lawrence, Evans, Pictou ; 96 bb!e.
pos ond 422 Ihe hama... Princesses «f Wates, |
Cameron, 1,774 hd, fowls, 11 bbls. eggs, 25
bbls. pork and 73 lbs, butter,
23d.â-Resolve, Murchison, Queenstown ; 31,377
bush, cats, Consort, Botdrout, Lalitay;
2,471 bush, potatoes, 150 do. turnips, 676 do,
oats and 11 bbls, oysters. Elizabeth Ann,
Long, Richibucto; bal. Mary Ann, Hobbs, |
Pictou; 318 bbls. porks Angelique, Mac-
Dougal, Pictou ; bal.
2ith.âBarvis, LeBlanc, Halifax; 606 bushels
oats, 1285do., potatoes, ââ, McNeill, Hali-
fax; 60 bush. oats, 870 do. potatoes, 196 do.
turnips, 6 bbl oysters and 280 lbs, fresh
pork. Alexander, McNeill, Richibacto; 50
bbls. herring. Neptane, Richardson, Richi-
bucto; bal,
25th.âElizabeth Ann, Cunningham, Richibue-
to; 1000 bushels salt, Lucy Ann, Allin,
Pictou; bal,
26th,âSt. Lawrence, Evans, Shediac; 50 bbls.
pork, 840 Ibs, butter, 11 boxes poultry, 154 |
Ibs. wool, Sarah Ann, Jones, Bay Verte;
sundries. Princess of Wales, Cameron, 425
bbls. pork, 2397 Ibs, lard, and 143 Ibs butter.
Janet, Haws, Spray Harbor; bal. Medway
Belle, McPhee, Sheet Harbor ; 3000 bush oats,
4tons hay. Dawn, Traynor, Newfl!.; 2,250
bush. vats,2,150 do. potatoes, 1,403 do. barley,
550 do. turnips. 24 bbls. oysters, 4 do. carrota,
Lonpox, Nov. 26.â Despatches from St
A despatch from Tours gives balloon news
54 carcasses pork, 4 qra. beef, 9 tons hay,3,024
Ibs, butter. Spray, Kuss, Pictou; bal,
28th.âGazelle, Mullins, Halifax, 100 bushels
oate, 1,200 do. potatoes, LOO do. turnips. Wide
Awake, Chambers, Tatamagouche; salt. Hope,
Forbes, Straits Canso; 600 bushels potatoes,
7 bbls oysters, 18 do, Oatmeal. Spotless
Qneen, Arnold, Halifax; 960 bush. oats, 120
do, turnips, Gulde, White, Nfld, 3,305 bush.
âThe despatch says
A despatch from Berlin, just received, con-
The morning papers here, published this
Consols closed at 92 7-8.
CANADIAN,
Ortawa, Nov. 22.âThe âGlobeâ and the
News from British Columbia shows that pro-
Parliament may be called for the despatch
Montreat, Nov. 25.âLord Lisgar hag re-
The Canal Coinmissioners have assembled
Their report Is expected to be sent
Railway extension is much agitated In these
Cow sol and David, two French Canadians,
We have had a slight snow siorm, The
UNITED STATES.
New Yoik, Nov. 21, --Schr, â Morning Star,â
All bat William
He was landed at Gal-
Gold 114 a 114.
New York, Nov. 24.âAll business suspend-
New York, Nov. 26.âGold closed at 12.
Holloway's Pills and Ointment, Dangerous
iarrho.âThe causes of this weakening disease
victims, | Under Holioway's
Both these medi.
whence it may.
to reproduce
lity, between morbid and healthy secretion,
the Clu
Potatoes, 1,478 do., turnips, 2000 da, oats, 22
bbls. parsnips, 83 carcasses pork, 5 bbls. oat-
meal, 50 geese,3 ,900 lbs. beet,
Flamborough arrived from Montreal yes-
TRADE SALE!
Tea, Sugar, Molasses, To-
50
â10 casks Uld Scotch
150 do Raisins ; 20
| 8 bbls Confectionary â 10
terday, with 2251 bbls. flour for our city
Traders. â|
The steamer Princess was kept in Shediac
until Sunday morning last, in consequence |
of a heavy snow storm.
The Liverpool N. 8., âAdvertiserâ says
the wharves of that port are just now crowd-
ed with vessels from P. +3 Island and
Sydney, C. B., and Horton, with produce,
coal, ete.
The schooners âGarlandâ and Adele,â
seized by the Customsâ officers for @ breach of
the Revenue Laws, are advertized to be sold
ed auction at Port Hawkesbury, on the 30th
nst.
GRAND
DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT
UNDER THE
Distinguished Patronage
OF Hts HONOR
W. ©, £. Robinson, Esp.,
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR,
a, &., &e.
HE Charlottetown Amateur Dramatic Club
will give an Entertainment, wader the
above distinguished patronage, on
Thursday Ev'ng, 15th Dec. next,
in aid of the poor who suffered by the Saguenay
fire, (Province of Quebec,) lu autumn last.
The performance will consist of the two
great Modern Moral Dramas, entitled:
â3258 Feng,â
OR,
âThe return of the Wanderer,â
AND
âLOST IN LONDON,â
New acenery is now iu preparation for those
great Plays, by a special artist.
| 'P\HE Ladiesâ Committee having made great
Hall next THURSDAY bvening, December Ist,
at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of appointing Office
Bearers for the ensuiug year. A good attendance
is requested. By order,
Parties wanting tobe supplied, will please leave
their orders as early aa possible,
Hew Advertisements,
EXTENSIVE
Sie eae aie ae ae ae eee
neem
4T AUCTION,
bacco, Liquors, Raisins,
&c., &âŹc.,
AT THE SUBSCRIBER'S SALE ROOM,
ON
Monday, the 5th December,
CHESTS TEA, ! 10 puns Molasses
20 half do, 14 boxes Fiat Tobacco
10 Lhd» DeKuyper Gin,| 6 kegs Twist do,
6 gr. casks Hennessey! 2 bales Buffalo Robes
Brandy, | 50 sides Leather
1100 bags Nails
Whiskey, 100 kegs do.
4 hhds Berlin Splrirs,)
6 casks Port& Sherry) DRY GOODS:
Wine, j
10 bbls Barcelona Nuts 60 pieces Grey Cottan
5 do Mixed Pickles | 40 do White do
5 do Currants | 60 do faney Print
do plain Wineey
do check do
do Whitney
do Fancy Doeskin
do Black Broad
6 boxes Starch 10
10 kegs Baking Soda 6
10 bbls Sugar with a
ter TERMS LIBERAL.
P, W. MYNOMAN.
Ch'town, Nov. 30, 1870, lin
Lol
INWotice.
TENE Subscriber has just received, from
Great Britain, a lurge supply of Fresh
Drogs, Patent Medicines, Toilet Requisites,
&ec., &c. Parties desirous of obtaining the
above articles, will do well to callat the Casu
Diva Sronv, where all the most popular reme-
dies of the duy are to be had.
PY. G. FRASER,
Queen Street.
i OSFINE and other Analine DYES, to be
had at P. G. Fraser's
CASIL DRUG STORE,
Queen Street.
Observe]
UPERION SWEFT OIL to be had, very
cheap, at the Casu Dave Srone.
P. G. FRASER,
Worm Annihilator !
Pp G, FRASER'S Worm Annihilator is the
e best, safest, and most elfective worm
remedy yet discovered.
CASH DRUG STORE.
Soaps! Soaps!
OAPS of all descriptions to be had cheap,
at the Cast Dive Stone.
P. G. FRASER.
Mercantile Advertiséments.
Ne eet tye
GFLoopvs:!
Brussels,
sold Cheap.
chased or not,
above, at usual prices.
re te a
T) HOUSEKEEPERS AND OTHERS!
House Furnishing
W. A, WEEAS & (0,
Invite your attention to a fine
aSTOcx
Of the above
Consisting of
Wool Carpetings, |
tere FN rice
New and Desirable \
PATTERRS,
LAP ROLRS,
Three-ply Carpetings,
(Elegant patterns.)
Ilemp Carpetings,
Victoria Felts, Crumb
Cloths, Stalr Carpets, Stair
Diapers, Hearth Rugs, Door Mats.
Floor Ol Cloths,
Table Oil Cloths, Table
Diapers, âTable Napkins, Tollet
Covers, Tollet Quilts, Counterpanes.
Bleached & domestic
Sheets, Towels, Window '
Damasks & Moreens, Window
Muslins, Sheetings, Tollet Fringes,
Worsted Fringes,
Business Notices.
Pt a gt ls li A ag a i a
AUCTION.
Bygone Auction, on Friday,
the 23d 7 of next, @ very #u-
pertor FREEHOLD FARM, containing over
100 acres, fronting on the Gulf of St. Law-
rence, in Township No. 44, situate about half
a mile to the eastward of Saint Marguretâs
Chapel, and through which the public highway
from Kast Point to Charlottetown . Ov-
er 20 acres thervof are cleared and ft for eult-
vation, and over that quantity very eastly
cleared. Sule to take place at the hour of 11
o'clock, at the resideuce of Mr. Juseph Gillis,
of said Township.
âTerms liberal, and made known at time of
sale. An undeniable title evill be given
. WILLIAM GILLIS, :
DONALD §. GILLIS, } Proprietora.
Pisquid, Noy, 23, 1870. till sale
nome
London and Lancashire
LIFE ASSURAWCE COMPANY!
Head Office:
London, - ~ Leaden Hall 8t., Cornhill, E.C
Liverpool @Mve, No 11 Dale Street,
Chairman of Board of Directors:
„. W. Russel, Esg., M. P.
Special Features.
Assurances granted either with or without
participation in profits,
Half of the Premtams on Policies for the
, Whole term of life way remaia on Credit for
five years, at tive per cent. interest.
Eighty per cent. of the Profits returned to
the parucipating policy holders.
Surrender of Pollcics under liberal condi-
tlons.
Policies granted to sult the circumstances
_of each individual applicant.
General Agent for the Lower Provinces,
ALEX. W. SCOTT, Esg..
Malifax, N.S.
Medical Adviser at Charlottetown,
F. P. TAYLOR, M. D.,
L. R. C. 8. Edinbargh.
Agent for P. E. Island,
ROBERT SHAW,
Office of FitzGerald & Shaw.
Nov. 23,1870. ptf
PUBLIC LANDS.
Townships Nos. 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 48
44,45, 46, 53, 54, 55 and 56,
âNotice to Tenants or Holders of Gov-
ernment Lands on the above named
Townships, and all persons desirous
of purchasing Wilderness Lands.
Cotton Bed Tickings,
Union Bed Tickings, Linnen
Bed Tickings, Stair Rods, &e., &c.
All New and first-class Goods, and will be
Call and inspect,
GF All Goods freely shown, whether pur-
Country Homespun taken in exchange for
Don't forget the Shop,
W. A. WEEKS & Co.,
Queen Street.
Cliâtown, Nov. 23, 1870.
Prescriptions !
RESCRIPTIONS accurately prepared with
the purese of drugs, and at moderate
prices, at the Casu Duvo Srone.
P. G. FRASER,
Queen Street,
Châtown, Nov. 80, 1870.
THE BAZAAR
POR THE BENEFIT OF TNE NEW
Wesleyan Day School,
IN CHARLOTTETOWN,
WILL TAKE PLACE IN THE
Market Hall,
x
Tuesday & Wednesday,
(Preceding Christmas Day,)
The 20th & 2ist Dec. next,
Under the distinguished patronage of His
Honor W. C, F. Robinson, Esq., Licut.
Governor of P. EB. Island,
exertions to secure the success of this
Bazaar, by providing a large assortment of
Useful and Fancy Work, suitable for Christmas
Presents, tt is hoped that all friendly to the
enterprize will manifest thelr approval by their
presence and support,
The Refreshment and Cake Table will be
amply furnished with all the useful varieties,
including a large supply of Christmas Cakes.
The Young Men's Tables promise to exceed
anything of the kind ever before attempted tn
this Island.
Doors will be open each day at 12, a.m.
Admission, Is. 6d. each. Children, half
price,
COMMITTEE:
Miss A. Alley, Mrs. W. Dodd,
Mrs. Beer, Mrs. Higgins,
Mrs, W. Brown, Mrs. J. Hobbs,
Mrs. W. Bourke, Mrs, R. Longworth,
Mrs. G. Davies, Mrs. Lord,
Mrs, 8. Davies, Mrs. MeMurray,
Mrs. W. E. Dawson,) Mrs. Milligan.
Mrs. J. DesBrisay,
ANNIE M. HEARD, Seeretary.
Ch'town, Nov. 30, 1870.
C. Y. M. Literary Institute.
HE Members of the C, Y. M, Literary Insti-
tute are requested to meet in St, Andrew's
A. G. McDOUGALL,
Nov. 28, 1870,
Fanners.
HE Subscribers are manufacturing, for
the season, a large number of the above.
SMALLWOOD & BOVYER.
Kent St., next door to Hon. G. Colesâ.
Nov. 80, 1870, tf
Tickets for the performance can be had at
the Drug Store of William R. Watson, Esq.
Price of admission, ts. 6d. and 8s,
Full particulars in small Bills.
ba The City Council has kindly given the
Market Hall free for the occasion, and Hls
hg the Mayor and Corporation will honor
with their patronage.
W. McINTYRE, Secây.
Charlottetown, - < ~
{ng Room Building, Water Street, Charlotte-
town,
i
SMALL DEBT COURT.
P. E. Istand.
HE Office of the Clerk of the above Court
is now held in the âExchange,â or Read-
F, 8. LONOWORTH, Clerk.
Noy. 30,1870. city pa Nov. 23, 1870, din
Nreow Store:
FPXUE Subscriber has opened a New Store In
Mountain, Martin, Sable, Monkey, Goat, &c.
Hats & Caps,
Fiardware,
Plough Metals, Plough Shears, Cast & Blister
*.
Groceries, Dyes, &c.,
That can be warranted to be a Superlor Ar-
best houses in Great Bri
est prices, the Subseriber ia enabled to com.
pete with any other house in the City, either
in quality or price,
fully solicited.
NEW GOODS!!
| PMHE Commissioner of Public Lands will at-
| tend at the following places on the dw
hereinafter mentioned, for the Receipt of the
| Deposits aud Instalments from purchasers of
Lands on sald Townships :â
On Tuesday, the 29th day of Ncvember, inst.,
at Mr. Finley's, New Perth, Lot 62,
Qn Thursday, the 1st day of December, next.
at Mr. McKinnon's, Dundas Cross Roads, Lot
55, for the tenants on Lots 58, 54 and 55.
On Friday and Saturday, the 2d and 84 days
of December next, at Lawrence Kickham's.
Esq., Souris West, for the tenants on Lots 44,
'46 and 46.
On Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, th:
Sth, Oth, and 7th days of December, next, at
Mr. Davidson's, Rollo Bay; Monday, for the
tenants at Fortune, Little Iiver, Little Pond
and Boughton Bay, Lot 66; Tuesday, for th
tenants on Lot 43, and Wednesday, for the ten-
ants at Groshaat, Birch Hill, Dundas Road,
and the north end of Lot 56.
On Thursday, the 8th December, next, ar
the Building lately occupied by Edward
Reilly, Esq., next door to the Hon. Dantel â.
Brenanâs, where he offers to the public of Town | Phelanâs, Morell, Lot 39.
and Country a choice selection of
Comprising in partâ
Cloths,
-âINâ
Whitneys, Beavers, Pilots, Pctershams, As-
tracaus, Black and Grey Water-proof *
Cloth, Mixed Naps, Seal Clotr,
Scotch & Canadian Tweecs,
Mantle Cloths,(black
and grey,) &c.
DRESS GOODS,
â]Nâ
Tartans, Poplins, Figured Poplins, Figured
Nepps, Serges, Clan Tartans, Lustreeus,
Black and Coloured Coburgs and
Lustres, Prussian Cords,
Crape do., &c., &c.
Prints.
A good assortment
ceys, (all prices,) Check do., White
and Scarlet Flannels, &c., &e., &e.
Scarfs,
Ladiesâ and Gent's, in variety; Ladiesâ Wool
Clouds, all prices; Veils, (Gossamer, S!ik
and Worsted) Black and Coloured Silk
Fringes, Velveteens, Silk Velvets,~
in Black and Tartan; Feath-
ers, Flowers, Ribbons,
Ladiesâ Hats, (trim-
med and un-
trimmed);
Hosiery, Gloves, in
Cloth, Kid and Cashmiers, &e.
E'urs,
a good assortment |
Flannel Shirts, Cotton Shirts, White and Col. |
oured Paper Collars, Shirt Fronts,
éc., &t., &c.
READYMADE CGLOTHING,
Boots & Shoes,
mee TN Oe
Stoel, Shovels, Spades, Manure Forks,
Hames, Chain Traces, Nails, (all
sizes,) a superior article.
A choice assortment of
Cutlery,
THEA,
ticle, in fayor and quality. You have only
to try itand be satisfied.
The above Goods having been bought of the
, at the very low-
ha A share of public patronage is respect-
J. B. McDONALD.
Queen St., Ch'town, Nov. 16,1870, Im
|
|
Peter Ryan's, Eeg., Head of Saint Peter's
; Bay, Lot 42,
| On Friday, the 9th of December, next, at
I hereby notify all persons on sala Town-
ships in arrears of rent or instalments, that
/unless payment be made by the First day ot
| January uext, proceedings will be taken for
| the recovery of the same.
FRANCIS KELLY,
Commissioner.
Land Office, Nov. 16,°70. e. 1. ea. till dee 1
â
Custo
Oper an taro.
HE Collector, at the Port of Charlotte
town, hereby gives notice to all persons
| interested in the warehousing of Goods, iv:
| the Bonded Warehouse,on Water Street, tha:
the following articles will not be admitted ix
to said Warehouse, viz :â
Coal and Rock Oils
Burning Fluids
Lucine Oil
Benzine
Benzole Nitre Glycerine
Ganpowder Turpentine
Turpenzine,
Grey dhd White Cottons, Tickings, Plain Win- | and all other such explosive and combustible
| material,
WM. E. CLARK,
| Aug. 10,1870. hrg Collector
âANOTHER LIBERAL OFFER!
A; New Subscribers for one or more 4
| our Periodicals, for the year 1871, remit.
, ting direct to us the yearly subscription price
_ before the First of January, will be supplied
with whatever they may subscribe for from the
| First of Octo oer, of the present year-~that fs,
| THREE MONTHS GRATIS. We publish
The Edinburgh Review,
The Westminster Review,
Lhe London Quarterly Review,
The North British Review,
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine.
TERMS:
For any one of the Reviews - - 84.00poran.
For any two of the Reviews - - 7.00 ©
For any three ofthe Reviews- - 1000 «
For ali four of the Reviews - .1200 «
For Blackwood and oneReview. 7.00
For Black wood and any two of the
Reviews - - -
* = + « 10,00 oa
For Blackwood and three of the
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For Blackwood and the four Re
Veen 4 4 6 eu a ae Oho
Tue Leoxanp Scott Praia Co.,
140 on Street, New York,
Sept. 15, 1870, Âą
NOTICE.
Ts Subscriber requests all indebt-
ed to him, by note of or otherwise,
for the services of the Horse â CLY a te
call at the different stands where the Horse
stood, or at J. D. McLnop'âs, Queen Square,
Charlottetown, and pay the same without fur
ther notice. tae
WILLIAM MILLIGAN.
Lot 13, Oct. 26, 1870,
Milford Cloth Mills.
W000 ISLANDS.
HEREBY leave to intimate to -
I lic that sn han Mille are now gine
and have pt Pie ge Dyer, who
experience of ten onthe and peed nh
po Phong off eeven prizes at the Exhibition
CAPT. GEO. YOUNG,
J. R. Craner, Eeq., Orwell, Agent, â
Wood Islands, Nov. 23, 1870, tm
a
vn rge8 See.
mee
he onan
âââ am
THE HERALD, CHARLOTTETOWN, so 4 ft tt WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 380, 1870.
pealed to the co-signatories for a revision of
the treaty, but one of them has at present no
organized government, and is therefore un-
ane take part in i congress that might
have been proposed, It seems to be admit-
ted by Bart Granville, that infractions of the
treaty have actually oceurred in the case of
the principalities, and not by Russia's action.
It is immaterial whether these infractions
conduce to the interests of Russia or not.
They nevertheless seem to justify her in de-
glaring that certain ether portions of the
same treaty are no longer binding, especially
when she disclaims in good faith any inten-
tion to reopen the Eastern question, or com-
mit any action hostile to other powers.
Tiiis is the substance of Prussiaâs reply, and
she will hold aloof from any further action
in the matter.
LITERATURE.
Tur âWerstMinsterâ AND âEpinsurcu
Reviews,â For Ocroser.âThe theme,
which at the present moment, occupies the
reatest share of European thought, is un-
uched by the writers of the Westminster.
The war is not discussed, unless two articles,
one on the laws of war, and the other on gun-
powder, can be said to have a tendency that
way. Not, however, on this account, are
the contents uninteresting. American lit-
erature is appreciatingly reviewe 1, and the
characteristics of American authors set
forth with much fairness and critical ability.
Another American question is also treatedâ
the New York Gold Conspiracy. We dare
say that the writer states matters fairly, and
without undue severity, but the chiefs in the
t>ansaction have little merey shown them,
The Land Question in England, and the
Scoitish Poor Law, unintentionally, we
suppose, or the part of the writers, mutually
retlect lign: on each other. The poor law
is traced, as enpes to cause, to the extinction
of small freeholkders and farmers. There
was, however, another %d a more potent
reason for the introductiLn of a poor law,
and that was the contiscation of the Church
Lands, and revenues, which iad been for
centuries the support of the poor, Under
the heading, Contemporary Liâerature, the
reader will tind an excellent anaiys's of the
most notewWorthy publications of the last
three months.
The present number of the Adinburgh Re-
view is of more than average merit. Who-
ever would see the military events of the
month of August clearly and intelligibly
mapped out, should peruse the article on
the Campaign of 1870. Germany, France
and England, is said by the Daily Newe to
be a contribution from the pen of Mr. Glad-
stone. Were we to argue from internal
evidence, we would seriously doubt the as-
sertionâbut Mr. Gladstone's principles have
of late years undergone such great changes,
that internal evidence especially in a name-
less article, has little force. Whoever claims
the authorship of the essay, readers will get
from it a fair view of the position assumed
by Eagland in the present crisis. Ernst
Arndt may also be said to be a contribution,
connected with the war, It is the sketch of
a life almost wholly taken up in agitating,
and laboring to bring about the Union of
Germany. The song, now famous, âWhere
is the German Fatherlandâ is hisâand it
would surely have been fame enough for
the poet had he lived, to hear that song sung
by United Germany, camped under the very
walls of Paris. The Memoirs of a Russian
Dekabrist, open up a picture of life little
knownâthe life of the Siberian political
exile. here is a Review of Dr. Newman's
Grammar of Assent, in which the praise and
the blame are pretty nearly balanced. We
cannot agree with everything that the Re-
viewer of the life of Sixtus V., sets forth.
The article nevertheless contains some ex-
cellent traits of the Grand Old Pontiff.
Belcherâs Nova Scotia Almanack for 1871,
The Catholic World, Dublin Review, and
Demorestâs Magazine of Fahions will be
noticed in our next.
OR 0 ee
H. M. 8S. Jamar, with the headquarters of
the Royal Artillery, and a company of the
78th Highlanders for Halifax, and troo
for Bermuda, arrived at that port on the
24th from Quebec. She had not on board
the wives and families of the soldiers of the
69th (married without ay who were re-
ported to have been put on board by order
of the Governor General. The reported
mutiny of the 69th on board the Orontes, in
consequence of the women being left behind,
is pronounced a fabrication,
nen: A EID GP-S
On Monday the 21st, a boat containing
eight persons, left a wharf at St. John, N. B.,
for a village on the coast, but before the
boat got out of the harbor it was capsized,
and a young woman named Maria Gilbraith
drowned. The others of the boat's crew
were rescued by a steamer which, fortu-
nately, was coming up the harbor at the
time the accident occurred.
A Court Martial was held last week on
board the Hoyal Alfred, at Halifax, to try
Navigating Sub-Lieutenant Cecil Robert
Bloxam, of H. M. 8. Valorous, who was ar-
raigned on a charge of desertion. He was
found guilty and sentenced to 8 month's im-
prisonment, to be dismissed the service, and
to forfeit all a money, effects, and
decorations he received,
WE return thanks to our contemporaries,
local and foreign, for the favorable notices
which they have given of the appearance
and management of the Herald.
sa aeeemnemanenemeeneneti) death pcan
Expioston.âOn Monday afternoon, as
Mr. Alfred Gourlieâassistant in Mr. Mac-
Kinlayâs Drug Storeâwas engaged in mix-
ing some preparation in accordance with a
prescription, the ââe) suddenly ex-
ploded, severely burning his hands, head
and face. We are _ y to hear that, al-
though suffering cons Rarathe pain, his eye-
sight will not be affected by the accident,
and that he is progressing favorably.âS. J.
REN eI nal HER es OE
STABBING.âMr. William Ashley, of Hill's
River, Cascumpec, was stabbed by one Geo.
McRae, of the same a on last Monday.
Ashley's life is despaired of.âJ).
Boral Items.
Tue Summerside Progress calls for another
edition of Judge Peter's â Hints to Farmers.â
Some of our Scottish friends are going to
celebrate St. Andrew's Day by dining to-
gether at the City Hotel this evening,
Tue Commissioner of Crown Lands re-
ceived over ÂŁ3,000 this Fall from the Gov-
ernment tenants in Prince County, princi-
pally from those on Lots 1 and 2.
Some savan has predicted a tidal wave:
_ early in December, for the unfortunate inha-
bitants on this side of the Atlantic, The
prediction is a humbug.
Court or Vice Apmmatry.âThe sehr,
Foam, seized for an infraction of the fishing
â has been declared forfeited to the
We hear that over two score
lately been killed by 4
ne he Wright rhe 4 move
the sheep slain,
late Exhibition,
Tue Boston Stramers.âThe Commerce
will only make another trip to Charlottetown,
but will continue to run between Halifax and
Boston until furthur notice. The Alhambra
bes withdrawn from the route for the
nter.
Sap AccIDENT.â-Woe regret to learn that
Mr. James Arsenault, of Tignish, was killed
on the 19th inst. He was riding on a truck-
Joad of boards, when the hind wheel came
off, and he was pitched forwardâthe wagon
yonng over him, and killing him instantly.
We nd that he leaves a large family,
sheep have
the farms of
. Some of
carried away prizes at the
Late Telegrams.
Sa tN ty a Ng at Nt LO a: ttt a
EUROPEAN,
Lonpbow, Nov. 20.âThe French claim the
advantage In the latest engagement near
Drenx with the forces under the Duke of
Mecklenburg, and assert that Gen. Depaladine| 4
has out-flanked the Germans, and that his
vanguard is now only 22 miles from Ver-
sailles, :
âJohn Stewart Mill and Mr, Froude publish
letters strongly opposing the warlike attitude
of England on the Kuselan question, Itis also
said that the Prince of Wales, on behalfof the
Qeuen, urges pacific counsels. âThere is a bet-
ter feeling in ficanctal circles, under the bellef
that a general war will be averted,
Loxpon, Nov. 21, â Despatches recetved here
from Bertin state that the forces under Prince
Frederick have sneceededin uniting with those
under the Command of General Von Tann, and
with the Duke of Mecklenburgâs command. m
âThe forces under Gen, Manteufel are hurry-
ing up from the Northerp Departments. âThe | tf
Fiench Army of the Lolr, under General Pala-
dine, is reported retreating upon Orleans,
Despatches from Vienna 0° to-dayâs date, give
information that the Sclavoniaustn Austria
sympathise with Rassta in her present desigus
to abrogate the âTreaty of 1856.
âThe Kusslan ironclad squadron are expected
shortly to move for the purpose of forcing the
passage of the Dardanelles,
The King of Italy bas signified to the Courts
of Europe that his Cabinet have decided that
the true policy of Italy willbe to stand by Eng-
land and Austriaon the question now pending
between Russia and Turkey.
The Times snys that the restoration of the | fe
Emperor Napoleon to the throne of France
will be part of any programme that may be |
formed tor the purpose of restoring peace.
All leaves of absence to the Guards have
been cancelled, and orders have been issued to
prepare for active service,
Loxpon, Nov 22.âDespatches from Berlin
state that the forthcoming reply of the Chan-
cellor of the German Confederation to Odo
Russel's note is generally anticipated to be of
a pacifle character.
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tends to show that Russia ls frm in her dental
of any negotations with*the United States of
Aierica for iron-clad war vessels, into which
itavas rumored she had entered. Russia has
made no move towards the purchase of such
yessels from the States,
* y oepatches from Brussels state that the/ st
Belgian a/âąY of Observation has been with-
drawn from tu? Belgian frontier, there being
no likelihood of elther French or Prussian | cr
forces violating the neutrality of Belgian ter-
ritory.
The elections in Italy have resnlted favor.
ably to the government, whose Strength has
been increased by the results,
Prince Humbert, Duke of Aosta, has form-
ally accepted the Crown of Spain,âproffered
to him by the unanimous vote of the Constitn-
ent Cortes,âfrom the hands of the Committee
appointed to wait upon him. A fleet of Span-
ish ships of war will sail on Friday next from
Cartagena, the chef naval arsenal of Spain,
for Genoa, to convey the Duke te Spain.
Earl Russel has written a letter to the
Times, in which he approves of the despatch
written by Earl Granville and forwarded to
the Court of Russia. He says that the emerg-
ency iy such as to call for the enrollment of a
hundred thousand militia men.
Earl Shaftesbury advocates the desirability
and propriety of a reconstruction of the Treaty
of 1856.
The Kingdom of Wurtemburg, it has been
decided, will enter the German Confederation.
The King of Bavaria has gone to Versaiiles
to have a conference with King Wiillam,
and to settle the Seepos of the entrance of
Bavaria into the Unton. ~
Late despatches from Berlin give confirma-
tion to the report previously telegraphed about
the surprise of the Prussians at Chatillon and
their defeat by the force under command of
Riciott! Gartbaldl,
The London Post, this morning, says that
Bismarck has never denied that Prussia has a
secret understanding with Russia.
Breadstutts are declining in view of peace-
ful prospects ahead,
News received from Paris, by balloon, up
to midnight of Monday, reports the city en-
Urely tranquil. The supply of meat is Ofty
grammes daily. Horse desh and vegetables
were still abundant. All unmarried men, be-
tween 20 and 35, had becn enrolled fn the na-
tional guard. ;
The belief on Downing Street Is that Russia,
in d: ference to the united opinion of the Great
Powers, will withdraw the pretensions ad-
vanced by Gortschakoffâs Note, and express
her willingness to refer the question at Issue
to a Conference, which will not be summoned
until after the termination of the present war,
Austrian rejoinder, supposed to have been
prompted by England, is as follows :âKussiaâs
wishes in regard to the Black Sea might have
been put forward through clLannels and pos-
sibly have been acceded to by the Great Pow-
ers concerned, but an arbitrary expression of
her will calls for the greatest resistance from
all parties.
Consols 92 7-8; yarns and fabrics at Man-
chester steady; Liverpool Markets firm,
The yacht Cambria has arrived out.
Lonpvon, Nov, 23,âThe opiuion has gained
strength that the Army of the Loire has been
demoralized since the battle of Dreuxâthat it
can no longer be counted on as likely to assist
Gen. Trochu In any attempt he may make upon
the German forces surrounding Paris; and
that Paris is doomed to fall by the slow process
of starvation.
Reports have reached here that the Prussian
forces have left Montmedy and Mezieres and
ave marching in considerable strength towards
the centre of France.
Balloon news from Paris states the enroll-
ment of the 19th Corps of Civic Guards. It is
composed entirely of foreigners.
Despatches from St. Petersburgh state that
the Czar Alexander addressed the Lithuanian
Guards, and said that it wag his fervent hope
that there would not be war,
The St. Petersburgh newspapers contain,this
morning, the Note forwarded by the Austrian
Court to St. Petersburgh in reply to Prince
Gortschakoff. It is published by the Prince
It expresses regret that Kussia should seek to
disturb the peace of Europe. The cases of as-
serted violation of Treaty adduced by Russia
in connection with vessels of different nation-
alities entering the Black Sea, were cases in
all of which unarmed vessels, being national
property, had entered with the avowed object
of conveying distinguished men; and did not,
therefore, come within the true meaning and
intent of the provisions of the Treaty relating
thereto.
Numbers of small and unimportant fights
are reported, but nothing of great moment
reaches here from the seat of war.
The people in this city are again excited
over the news about the Eastern question.
They breathe war.
Liverpool markets firmâ Corn 31s, Pork
102s. 6d.
French news, to-day, presents no feature of
special Importance, ;
âThe Germans are reported to be suffering
seriously from cold and sickness,
The Duke of Clevland writes to the Times
arguing against a war between England and
Russia. The English, he says, have no army
for foreign service. England has no allies but
Austria and Turkey, and they are both bank-
rupt.
despatch from Constantinople says the
Sultan invokes the interposition of the Guar-
anteeing Powers.
Rumors, this afternoon, are more warlike.
The election of the Duke of Aosta, King of
Spain, gives great satisfaction in Cuba,
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a
Lonpon, Noy. 24.âA serlous engagement
has taken place at Hericourt on the Vise. No
particulars,
At a Cabinet Council, to-day, It was resolv-
ed to adopt a more moderate tone toward Rus-
sia and seck to conciliate her.
The leading members of the Government de-
nounce a rupture, They say war would be un-
popeiet and this country is unprepared for It.
he Queen has returned to London from
Balmoral.
The iron-clad Saltan, just finished, was fonnd
80 top-heavy that she had to take in three han-
dred tons of ballast before it was considered
safe to ship her armament.
The report of the abandonment of the Ger-
man attempt to invade the North-West and
South-west of France, and the concentration
D
of all their forces in the immediate neighbor- | b!
0 mourn his untimely loss.
hood of Paris, is confirmed.
to-day. King William in his address, read by
Deputy, congratulates Germany on the vic-
tories achieved, and saya that
certain if France had leaders who could identi-
ty their future with that of their country.
German Confederation was sigued to-day.
conciliatory,
had been no distribution of meat for four days.
Cats, rate and guinea pigs were being consu.n-
ed for food,
sortie, i
on the 24th tnet., near Bouillon, by the Francs
the Belgian territory,
Mail from Sedan to Cologne was also attacked
and cox pelled to return to Sedan,
Orleans, is now storngly fortitied and armed
the base of the Army of the Loire,
speech, that the whole force
avound Paria is only 200,000 men, spread over |
a circle of investment sixty miles in cireum- |
rence, and when the proper time had arriy- prices advancing 5 cents pe helt ime |: ; 5
i i sad g Lo $6 cents per busheifor prime | 95 dy Soap iy
ed, he would easily break this attenuated cirele. | â â cr 0
South Sea, entered the Vort of Havre, where
she Was promptly seized, the oflvers not hay. |
ing heard of the war,
sixty killed and many wounded,
mail from âaris on the 23d, has arrived at
Lorrain.
continue plucky and determined, and that they
have plenty of provisions.
that if the Czar proposes to set aside the treaty
of Paris by force, let us meet him with force,
and the sooner the better.
to-day, to consider the Eastern question.
Russian papers to say nothing favorable to
France or against Prussia, as the interests of
the latter Power demand from Russia a favor-
able view of Prussian public atfairs.
heavily at Odessa and near the Austrian fron-
tier.
there
German soldiers in the Valley of the Loire.
intention of the Immense force of Prussian
soldiers now concentrated at Montarges, 38
miles east of Orleans, to march on Tours and
eut off General De Paladineâs communications
Treaty of Uaion between that State and the
North German Cuntederation.
that âThionvilleâafter having been subjected to
the city caught tlre, was enveloped in flames
and reduced to ruiusâsurrendered on Thurs-
day at noon,
taken place in the Valley of the Loire, since
the battle on Sunday.
Papal Bull, excommunicating the King Victor
Emmanuel, have been suppressed by the Italjan
authorities for the act,
Petersburg state that all classes in Russia are
forwarding congratulatory addresses, thanking
the Czar and kis Government for at length de-
termining to cast off the shackles which have
been imposed on Russian Commerce.
from Paris of a late date,
that, âfrom the accounts received, Paris seems
to be in a satisfactory condition,â
firms the report that a regiment of German
soldiers were driven back to Quednel, after a
sharp fight with the enemy.
morning, agree with each other in asserting
that the British Government will stand firm in
its present position.
Government journals are earrying on a lively
discussion upon the question of Auglin's loy-
alty.
vince will be ready for admission into the Do-
minion, by New Year's,
of business by the 10th of February next.
celved Âź congratulatory Address from the
Quebec Legislature, on his elevation to the
Peerage.
at Ottawa.
ir, in time for the next Parliament.
Provinces.
will contest the Montreal Mayoralty at the
next election,
weather is mild,
of Richibucto, from Cape Haytien for Boston,
cspsized on the 2st ult,
Eddy, cook, drowned,
â by the brig â Ellen Beawick,â of New
fork.
ed in observance of Thanksgiving.
being so various, and the nature of its attacks
vo changeable, fully account for the enormous
number of Its
treatment the source of this complaint may jie
in obscurity and the successful issue be still the
same, whether the stomach, liver. large or small
intestines âbe the seat of the malady ; for his pills,
judiciously taken, and his Ointmeut, briskly
rabbed on the abdominal walle, restrain the ex.
cited vessels and regulate each erring function,
let it sprin
caments address themael ves direct
the exact balance between sensibijity and irrita-
between natural and excessive excretion.
The North German Parliament was opened
would be
The Treaty uniting Bavaria with the North
Gortechakoftâs reply to the British and
ustrian Notes on the Eastern Question is
Advices from Paris are tothe 18h. There
Trochu was preparing for a
Lord Lyons, at Tours, has given the govern. |
iment to understand that Mr, Ode Russel is in-
structed, not only to demand explanations ov | kind hu-band and o tender parent.
the subject of the new attitude of Prussia, but |
also to firmly demand a bona flde armistice!
hich will permit France to hold elections,
A telegram from Berlin, says a German
ail convey from Cologne to Sedan wasattucked
reurs, and compelled theta to take refuge on
On the samo day the
Several French frigates are cruising about in
}
The French camp, between Arthenay and.
ith cannon of long range, âThis wlil serve as |
Trochu tuformed the troops, in a recent!
of the Germans |
The Bremen ship Magdalen t, Capt. Wencke,
which sailed from New York, Oct: 15th, for} seme as bet week,
Bremen, hay been captured by a French cruiser | ern cargo hay at $27 to B20 per ton.
and taken into Brest. \
In addition to the French forces organized
The Prossian bark Herman Helhrunns, was
blown up by ârench frigate, off the cor P|
Information received from St. Petersburg teal ue ob bY 8 French frigate, of the cout of
eland. |
Tho German ship Estalette, veturning from |
The Tours government has published a |
atement to the eflect that the German ship-
ping has nearly been driven from the Paeitle |
Ocean as well as the South Sea by the Freneh
ulsers,
The French loss tn the affair near Dreux was
|
Lonpox, Noy. 25.âIt is officially declared
at Viennn that the Porte will not tolerate the!
slightest lufringement of the \eaty. :
The excitement Is Increasing here, and every
one now anticipates anew Ministey. A ctormy | Nov. 23.âMary Kate Gillls, Bay Verte;
meeting of the Cabinet was held yesterday |
afternoon, but no decision was reached.
Russell has gone to Windsor to sec the Queen. |
John Bright, itis ramored, has also resigued| Mary, Murebison, Newfoundland ;
the Presidency of the Board of Trade. |
| 26th,.â Wide Awake, ââ, âTatamagouche; lum-
Earl |
Even Von Beust, Austrian Prime Minister,
in his reply to Russia, which has been recely- |
ed and an answer sent already, does not yield |
an inch, and the Press supports the ground he |
has taken,
Lonpon, Nov, 25, p.m.âA balloon with a
Despatches show that the Parisians
Earl Russell writes to the âTimes,â saying
AN Importunut Oavines Meeting te being hald
The Russian authorities have warned the
The Russian forces are being covcentrated
The © Timesâ of this morning says that
are now about two hundred thousand
Despatches from Tours state that it Is the
ith that city.
âThe King of Bavaria, last night, signed the
Despatches from Luxemburg, to-day, report
heavy bombardment, in the course of which
Several engagements are reported as having
The Florence newspapers that published the
| ection cari eatin an hatte tanta eaten aan aimee
the North Seaand Mngiih Channel, |
jand extra prime §23 to $24 per bbl.
}29th.âMount Vernon, Campbell, Pictou; 61
Died,
erate ctiendiaettitait ae tan tah de didi ae ae
In Boston, on the 14th inst., aged 28 years,
Mr. Bennet McLellan, son of Mr. John Mac-
Lellan, of Grand River, Lot 14. The body of
the deceased arrived in Seturday's boat, and
was buried in Grand River Churhyard, on Sun-
day, the 20th inst.
âAt Seven Mile Bay, on the 6th inat., after a
short illness of five days, Mr. John R. MecIrnis,
aged 36 years. Mr. McInnis wus of a kind dis-
position, which gulned for him many friends, A
proof of this was evident by the numbers who
followed his remains to the narrow houre ap-
pointe for all living, and who deeply sympa-
thise with his relatives in their sad and un x: |
pected bereavement, te leaves a sorrowing |
wife and four children to lament the logs ofa
At Lot 47, November lst, Mrs. Alice Canin, |
aged sixty-four, after a lingering illness of sev- |
eral mon he,
In this city, of consumption, on Friday, the
25th inst., after a long aud painful illness, which |
he bore with patience and resignation to the}
Divine Will, Mr. Archibald Curne, in the 21st}
year of his age,
Commercial. |
Boston Manger, Nov. 24,
The following are the wholesale prices ob- |
ained by commission houses for produce in|
good condition :â-
Berren,-âThere is a dectine in the market.
We quote fine at 40 to 42 ets. per lb,
Kaas, âThe market is firm and prices steady |
at 39 cts, per dozen for pil ne Fastern.
Veorranixs, â The market ls improving, and |
Eastern,
lay. âThere is a moderate demand and prices |
We now quote prime Kast- | 6 bbls Washing Sodaâ 10 do Bed 'Tivk
Straw 10 tins G. Ginger | 6 do Carpeting
$27 per ton, 110 do do Pepper ) 10 do Osnabarg
Oars.- âThe market Is slightly up. We now! Âą bags Rice 3 do Sacking
and Inthe fleld, four entrenched camps are to | Tote at 57 to 63 cents per bushel,
be formed, where, in all, 501,000 nien may be |
drilled.
Provisions â There is a moderate demand |
| for small lots of provisions, and prices exhibit Large assortment of other Articles,
a tendency downwaids, No alteration in prices
of the wholesule trade, Clear pork, $29, and |
city packed, $20 to 830; mess do, B26 to $27.)
Lard,
city tubs, 17e, per lb, Hams, 20c, to 2le. per lb. |
Hattrax, Nov. 26, |
The markets for produce remain unchanged, |
Cu'rows Marker, Nov. 29. |
Pork decliningâ6d to 64d being the highest, |
unless for carcasses over 400 Iba, Oats slightly |
advancingâ24s 34d. to 2s. 4d, the average. !
Potatoes still quote last week's prices, Butter
dullâ1s. being the highest for prime tub,
Shipping âIntelligence.
i ae
VORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN,
ENTERED. |
lum-
ber. Spray. Russ, Richibucto; lumber.
2ith.âJanet, Haws, Spray Harbor; bal. Spi- |
rit of the Day, Paton, Tatamagouche ; bal. |
sundries, |
Septimus, Morris, Halifax ; bal. |
ber. Liberty, Steel, Picton; 370 tons round
coul, Fear Not, Foote, Wallace; 41 tons
building stone Progress, Orchard; Chatham;
umber, J. J. Marshall, Deeoste, Pictou; 44
tons coal, Venture, Anderson, Picton ; 70
tona coal. Sarah Ann, Landry, Patou; 250
tons coal,
28th.â Lily, Brae, Shediae; boards. Vilette,
MeNeill, Pictou; 54 tons coal. Glad Tidings,
Jackson, Cup? Canso; bal. Daniel, Walsh,
Victon; 41 tons coal. Thomas Badgley,
Lord, Boone Bay ; 1000 bbls. [errings.
tone coal, Flamb rough, Telfer, Montreal;
dour.
CLEARED.
Nov, 22,--St. Lawrence, Evans, Pictou ; 96 bb!e.
pos ond 422 Ihe hama... Princesses «f Wates, |
Cameron, 1,774 hd, fowls, 11 bbls. eggs, 25
bbls. pork and 73 lbs, butter,
23d.â-Resolve, Murchison, Queenstown ; 31,377
bush, cats, Consort, Botdrout, Lalitay;
2,471 bush, potatoes, 150 do. turnips, 676 do,
oats and 11 bbls, oysters. Elizabeth Ann,
Long, Richibucto; bal. Mary Ann, Hobbs, |
Pictou; 318 bbls. porks Angelique, Mac-
Dougal, Pictou ; bal.
2ith.âBarvis, LeBlanc, Halifax; 606 bushels
oats, 1285do., potatoes, ââ, McNeill, Hali-
fax; 60 bush. oats, 870 do. potatoes, 196 do.
turnips, 6 bbl oysters and 280 lbs, fresh
pork. Alexander, McNeill, Richibacto; 50
bbls. herring. Neptane, Richardson, Richi-
bucto; bal,
25th.âElizabeth Ann, Cunningham, Richibue-
to; 1000 bushels salt, Lucy Ann, Allin,
Pictou; bal,
26th,âSt. Lawrence, Evans, Shediac; 50 bbls.
pork, 840 Ibs, butter, 11 boxes poultry, 154 |
Ibs. wool, Sarah Ann, Jones, Bay Verte;
sundries. Princess of Wales, Cameron, 425
bbls. pork, 2397 Ibs, lard, and 143 Ibs butter.
Janet, Haws, Spray Harbor; bal. Medway
Belle, McPhee, Sheet Harbor ; 3000 bush oats,
4tons hay. Dawn, Traynor, Newfl!.; 2,250
bush. vats,2,150 do. potatoes, 1,403 do. barley,
550 do. turnips. 24 bbls. oysters, 4 do. carrota,
Lonpox, Nov. 26.â Despatches from St
A despatch from Tours gives balloon news
54 carcasses pork, 4 qra. beef, 9 tons hay,3,024
Ibs, butter. Spray, Kuss, Pictou; bal,
28th.âGazelle, Mullins, Halifax, 100 bushels
oate, 1,200 do. potatoes, LOO do. turnips. Wide
Awake, Chambers, Tatamagouche; salt. Hope,
Forbes, Straits Canso; 600 bushels potatoes,
7 bbls oysters, 18 do, Oatmeal. Spotless
Qneen, Arnold, Halifax; 960 bush. oats, 120
do, turnips, Gulde, White, Nfld, 3,305 bush.
âThe despatch says
A despatch from Berlin, just received, con-
The morning papers here, published this
Consols closed at 92 7-8.
CANADIAN,
Ortawa, Nov. 22.âThe âGlobeâ and the
News from British Columbia shows that pro-
Parliament may be called for the despatch
Montreat, Nov. 25.âLord Lisgar hag re-
The Canal Coinmissioners have assembled
Their report Is expected to be sent
Railway extension is much agitated In these
Cow sol and David, two French Canadians,
We have had a slight snow siorm, The
UNITED STATES.
New Yoik, Nov. 21, --Schr, â Morning Star,â
All bat William
He was landed at Gal-
Gold 114 a 114.
New York, Nov. 24.âAll business suspend-
New York, Nov. 26.âGold closed at 12.
Holloway's Pills and Ointment, Dangerous
iarrho.âThe causes of this weakening disease
victims, | Under Holioway's
Both these medi.
whence it may.
to reproduce
lity, between morbid and healthy secretion,
the Clu
Potatoes, 1,478 do., turnips, 2000 da, oats, 22
bbls. parsnips, 83 carcasses pork, 5 bbls. oat-
meal, 50 geese,3 ,900 lbs. beet,
Flamborough arrived from Montreal yes-
TRADE SALE!
Tea, Sugar, Molasses, To-
50
â10 casks Uld Scotch
150 do Raisins ; 20
| 8 bbls Confectionary â 10
terday, with 2251 bbls. flour for our city
Traders. â|
The steamer Princess was kept in Shediac
until Sunday morning last, in consequence |
of a heavy snow storm.
The Liverpool N. 8., âAdvertiserâ says
the wharves of that port are just now crowd-
ed with vessels from P. +3 Island and
Sydney, C. B., and Horton, with produce,
coal, ete.
The schooners âGarlandâ and Adele,â
seized by the Customsâ officers for @ breach of
the Revenue Laws, are advertized to be sold
ed auction at Port Hawkesbury, on the 30th
nst.
GRAND
DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT
UNDER THE
Distinguished Patronage
OF Hts HONOR
W. ©, £. Robinson, Esp.,
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR,
a, &., &e.
HE Charlottetown Amateur Dramatic Club
will give an Entertainment, wader the
above distinguished patronage, on
Thursday Ev'ng, 15th Dec. next,
in aid of the poor who suffered by the Saguenay
fire, (Province of Quebec,) lu autumn last.
The performance will consist of the two
great Modern Moral Dramas, entitled:
â3258 Feng,â
OR,
âThe return of the Wanderer,â
AND
âLOST IN LONDON,â
New acenery is now iu preparation for those
great Plays, by a special artist.
| 'P\HE Ladiesâ Committee having made great
Hall next THURSDAY bvening, December Ist,
at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of appointing Office
Bearers for the ensuiug year. A good attendance
is requested. By order,
Parties wanting tobe supplied, will please leave
their orders as early aa possible,
Hew Advertisements,
EXTENSIVE
Sie eae aie ae ae ae eee
neem
4T AUCTION,
bacco, Liquors, Raisins,
&c., &âŹc.,
AT THE SUBSCRIBER'S SALE ROOM,
ON
Monday, the 5th December,
CHESTS TEA, ! 10 puns Molasses
20 half do, 14 boxes Fiat Tobacco
10 Lhd» DeKuyper Gin,| 6 kegs Twist do,
6 gr. casks Hennessey! 2 bales Buffalo Robes
Brandy, | 50 sides Leather
1100 bags Nails
Whiskey, 100 kegs do.
4 hhds Berlin Splrirs,)
6 casks Port& Sherry) DRY GOODS:
Wine, j
10 bbls Barcelona Nuts 60 pieces Grey Cottan
5 do Mixed Pickles | 40 do White do
5 do Currants | 60 do faney Print
do plain Wineey
do check do
do Whitney
do Fancy Doeskin
do Black Broad
6 boxes Starch 10
10 kegs Baking Soda 6
10 bbls Sugar with a
ter TERMS LIBERAL.
P, W. MYNOMAN.
Ch'town, Nov. 30, 1870, lin
Lol
INWotice.
TENE Subscriber has just received, from
Great Britain, a lurge supply of Fresh
Drogs, Patent Medicines, Toilet Requisites,
&ec., &c. Parties desirous of obtaining the
above articles, will do well to callat the Casu
Diva Sronv, where all the most popular reme-
dies of the duy are to be had.
PY. G. FRASER,
Queen Street.
i OSFINE and other Analine DYES, to be
had at P. G. Fraser's
CASIL DRUG STORE,
Queen Street.
Observe]
UPERION SWEFT OIL to be had, very
cheap, at the Casu Dave Srone.
P. G. FRASER,
Worm Annihilator !
Pp G, FRASER'S Worm Annihilator is the
e best, safest, and most elfective worm
remedy yet discovered.
CASH DRUG STORE.
Soaps! Soaps!
OAPS of all descriptions to be had cheap,
at the Cast Dive Stone.
P. G. FRASER.
Mercantile Advertiséments.
Ne eet tye
GFLoopvs:!
Brussels,
sold Cheap.
chased or not,
above, at usual prices.
re te a
T) HOUSEKEEPERS AND OTHERS!
House Furnishing
W. A, WEEAS & (0,
Invite your attention to a fine
aSTOcx
Of the above
Consisting of
Wool Carpetings, |
tere FN rice
New and Desirable \
PATTERRS,
LAP ROLRS,
Three-ply Carpetings,
(Elegant patterns.)
Ilemp Carpetings,
Victoria Felts, Crumb
Cloths, Stalr Carpets, Stair
Diapers, Hearth Rugs, Door Mats.
Floor Ol Cloths,
Table Oil Cloths, Table
Diapers, âTable Napkins, Tollet
Covers, Tollet Quilts, Counterpanes.
Bleached & domestic
Sheets, Towels, Window '
Damasks & Moreens, Window
Muslins, Sheetings, Tollet Fringes,
Worsted Fringes,
Business Notices.
Pt a gt ls li A ag a i a
AUCTION.
Bygone Auction, on Friday,
the 23d 7 of next, @ very #u-
pertor FREEHOLD FARM, containing over
100 acres, fronting on the Gulf of St. Law-
rence, in Township No. 44, situate about half
a mile to the eastward of Saint Marguretâs
Chapel, and through which the public highway
from Kast Point to Charlottetown . Ov-
er 20 acres thervof are cleared and ft for eult-
vation, and over that quantity very eastly
cleared. Sule to take place at the hour of 11
o'clock, at the resideuce of Mr. Juseph Gillis,
of said Township.
âTerms liberal, and made known at time of
sale. An undeniable title evill be given
. WILLIAM GILLIS, :
DONALD §. GILLIS, } Proprietora.
Pisquid, Noy, 23, 1870. till sale
nome
London and Lancashire
LIFE ASSURAWCE COMPANY!
Head Office:
London, - ~ Leaden Hall 8t., Cornhill, E.C
Liverpool @Mve, No 11 Dale Street,
Chairman of Board of Directors:
„. W. Russel, Esg., M. P.
Special Features.
Assurances granted either with or without
participation in profits,
Half of the Premtams on Policies for the
, Whole term of life way remaia on Credit for
five years, at tive per cent. interest.
Eighty per cent. of the Profits returned to
the parucipating policy holders.
Surrender of Pollcics under liberal condi-
tlons.
Policies granted to sult the circumstances
_of each individual applicant.
General Agent for the Lower Provinces,
ALEX. W. SCOTT, Esg..
Malifax, N.S.
Medical Adviser at Charlottetown,
F. P. TAYLOR, M. D.,
L. R. C. 8. Edinbargh.
Agent for P. E. Island,
ROBERT SHAW,
Office of FitzGerald & Shaw.
Nov. 23,1870. ptf
PUBLIC LANDS.
Townships Nos. 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 48
44,45, 46, 53, 54, 55 and 56,
âNotice to Tenants or Holders of Gov-
ernment Lands on the above named
Townships, and all persons desirous
of purchasing Wilderness Lands.
Cotton Bed Tickings,
Union Bed Tickings, Linnen
Bed Tickings, Stair Rods, &e., &c.
All New and first-class Goods, and will be
Call and inspect,
GF All Goods freely shown, whether pur-
Country Homespun taken in exchange for
Don't forget the Shop,
W. A. WEEKS & Co.,
Queen Street.
Cliâtown, Nov. 23, 1870.
Prescriptions !
RESCRIPTIONS accurately prepared with
the purese of drugs, and at moderate
prices, at the Casu Duvo Srone.
P. G. FRASER,
Queen Street,
Châtown, Nov. 80, 1870.
THE BAZAAR
POR THE BENEFIT OF TNE NEW
Wesleyan Day School,
IN CHARLOTTETOWN,
WILL TAKE PLACE IN THE
Market Hall,
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Tuesday & Wednesday,
(Preceding Christmas Day,)
The 20th & 2ist Dec. next,
Under the distinguished patronage of His
Honor W. C, F. Robinson, Esq., Licut.
Governor of P. EB. Island,
exertions to secure the success of this
Bazaar, by providing a large assortment of
Useful and Fancy Work, suitable for Christmas
Presents, tt is hoped that all friendly to the
enterprize will manifest thelr approval by their
presence and support,
The Refreshment and Cake Table will be
amply furnished with all the useful varieties,
including a large supply of Christmas Cakes.
The Young Men's Tables promise to exceed
anything of the kind ever before attempted tn
this Island.
Doors will be open each day at 12, a.m.
Admission, Is. 6d. each. Children, half
price,
COMMITTEE:
Miss A. Alley, Mrs. W. Dodd,
Mrs. Beer, Mrs. Higgins,
Mrs, W. Brown, Mrs. J. Hobbs,
Mrs. W. Bourke, Mrs, R. Longworth,
Mrs. G. Davies, Mrs. Lord,
Mrs, 8. Davies, Mrs. MeMurray,
Mrs. W. E. Dawson,) Mrs. Milligan.
Mrs. J. DesBrisay,
ANNIE M. HEARD, Seeretary.
Ch'town, Nov. 30, 1870.
C. Y. M. Literary Institute.
HE Members of the C, Y. M, Literary Insti-
tute are requested to meet in St, Andrew's
A. G. McDOUGALL,
Nov. 28, 1870,
Fanners.
HE Subscribers are manufacturing, for
the season, a large number of the above.
SMALLWOOD & BOVYER.
Kent St., next door to Hon. G. Colesâ.
Nov. 80, 1870, tf
Tickets for the performance can be had at
the Drug Store of William R. Watson, Esq.
Price of admission, ts. 6d. and 8s,
Full particulars in small Bills.
ba The City Council has kindly given the
Market Hall free for the occasion, and Hls
hg the Mayor and Corporation will honor
with their patronage.
W. McINTYRE, Secây.
Charlottetown, - < ~
{ng Room Building, Water Street, Charlotte-
town,
i
SMALL DEBT COURT.
P. E. Istand.
HE Office of the Clerk of the above Court
is now held in the âExchange,â or Read-
F, 8. LONOWORTH, Clerk.
Noy. 30,1870. city pa Nov. 23, 1870, din
Nreow Store:
FPXUE Subscriber has opened a New Store In
Mountain, Martin, Sable, Monkey, Goat, &c.
Hats & Caps,
Fiardware,
Plough Metals, Plough Shears, Cast & Blister
*.
Groceries, Dyes, &c.,
That can be warranted to be a Superlor Ar-
best houses in Great Bri
est prices, the Subseriber ia enabled to com.
pete with any other house in the City, either
in quality or price,
fully solicited.
NEW GOODS!!
| PMHE Commissioner of Public Lands will at-
| tend at the following places on the dw
hereinafter mentioned, for the Receipt of the
| Deposits aud Instalments from purchasers of
Lands on sald Townships :â
On Tuesday, the 29th day of Ncvember, inst.,
at Mr. Finley's, New Perth, Lot 62,
Qn Thursday, the 1st day of December, next.
at Mr. McKinnon's, Dundas Cross Roads, Lot
55, for the tenants on Lots 58, 54 and 55.
On Friday and Saturday, the 2d and 84 days
of December next, at Lawrence Kickham's.
Esq., Souris West, for the tenants on Lots 44,
'46 and 46.
On Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, th:
Sth, Oth, and 7th days of December, next, at
Mr. Davidson's, Rollo Bay; Monday, for the
tenants at Fortune, Little Iiver, Little Pond
and Boughton Bay, Lot 66; Tuesday, for th
tenants on Lot 43, and Wednesday, for the ten-
ants at Groshaat, Birch Hill, Dundas Road,
and the north end of Lot 56.
On Thursday, the 8th December, next, ar
the Building lately occupied by Edward
Reilly, Esq., next door to the Hon. Dantel â.
Brenanâs, where he offers to the public of Town | Phelanâs, Morell, Lot 39.
and Country a choice selection of
Comprising in partâ
Cloths,
-âINâ
Whitneys, Beavers, Pilots, Pctershams, As-
tracaus, Black and Grey Water-proof *
Cloth, Mixed Naps, Seal Clotr,
Scotch & Canadian Tweecs,
Mantle Cloths,(black
and grey,) &c.
DRESS GOODS,
â]Nâ
Tartans, Poplins, Figured Poplins, Figured
Nepps, Serges, Clan Tartans, Lustreeus,
Black and Coloured Coburgs and
Lustres, Prussian Cords,
Crape do., &c., &c.
Prints.
A good assortment
ceys, (all prices,) Check do., White
and Scarlet Flannels, &c., &e., &e.
Scarfs,
Ladiesâ and Gent's, in variety; Ladiesâ Wool
Clouds, all prices; Veils, (Gossamer, S!ik
and Worsted) Black and Coloured Silk
Fringes, Velveteens, Silk Velvets,~
in Black and Tartan; Feath-
ers, Flowers, Ribbons,
Ladiesâ Hats, (trim-
med and un-
trimmed);
Hosiery, Gloves, in
Cloth, Kid and Cashmiers, &e.
E'urs,
a good assortment |
Flannel Shirts, Cotton Shirts, White and Col. |
oured Paper Collars, Shirt Fronts,
éc., &t., &c.
READYMADE CGLOTHING,
Boots & Shoes,
mee TN Oe
Stoel, Shovels, Spades, Manure Forks,
Hames, Chain Traces, Nails, (all
sizes,) a superior article.
A choice assortment of
Cutlery,
THEA,
ticle, in fayor and quality. You have only
to try itand be satisfied.
The above Goods having been bought of the
, at the very low-
ha A share of public patronage is respect-
J. B. McDONALD.
Queen St., Ch'town, Nov. 16,1870, Im
|
|
Peter Ryan's, Eeg., Head of Saint Peter's
; Bay, Lot 42,
| On Friday, the 9th of December, next, at
I hereby notify all persons on sala Town-
ships in arrears of rent or instalments, that
/unless payment be made by the First day ot
| January uext, proceedings will be taken for
| the recovery of the same.
FRANCIS KELLY,
Commissioner.
Land Office, Nov. 16,°70. e. 1. ea. till dee 1
â
Custo
Oper an taro.
HE Collector, at the Port of Charlotte
town, hereby gives notice to all persons
| interested in the warehousing of Goods, iv:
| the Bonded Warehouse,on Water Street, tha:
the following articles will not be admitted ix
to said Warehouse, viz :â
Coal and Rock Oils
Burning Fluids
Lucine Oil
Benzine
Benzole Nitre Glycerine
Ganpowder Turpentine
Turpenzine,
Grey dhd White Cottons, Tickings, Plain Win- | and all other such explosive and combustible
| material,
WM. E. CLARK,
| Aug. 10,1870. hrg Collector
âANOTHER LIBERAL OFFER!
A; New Subscribers for one or more 4
| our Periodicals, for the year 1871, remit.
, ting direct to us the yearly subscription price
_ before the First of January, will be supplied
with whatever they may subscribe for from the
| First of Octo oer, of the present year-~that fs,
| THREE MONTHS GRATIS. We publish
The Edinburgh Review,
The Westminster Review,
Lhe London Quarterly Review,
The North British Review,
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine.
TERMS:
For any one of the Reviews - - 84.00poran.
For any two of the Reviews - - 7.00 ©
For any three ofthe Reviews- - 1000 «
For ali four of the Reviews - .1200 «
For Blackwood and oneReview. 7.00
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For Blackwood and the four Re
Veen 4 4 6 eu a ae Oho
Tue Leoxanp Scott Praia Co.,
140 on Street, New York,
Sept. 15, 1870, Âą
NOTICE.
Ts Subscriber requests all indebt-
ed to him, by note of or otherwise,
for the services of the Horse â CLY a te
call at the different stands where the Horse
stood, or at J. D. McLnop'âs, Queen Square,
Charlottetown, and pay the same without fur
ther notice. tae
WILLIAM MILLIGAN.
Lot 13, Oct. 26, 1870,
Milford Cloth Mills.
W000 ISLANDS.
HEREBY leave to intimate to -
I lic that sn han Mille are now gine
and have pt Pie ge Dyer, who
experience of ten onthe and peed nh
po Phong off eeven prizes at the Exhibition
CAPT. GEO. YOUNG,
J. R. Craner, Eeq., Orwell, Agent, â
Wood Islands, Nov. 23, 1870, tm
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vn rge8 See.