THE HERALD, WEDNES DAY i ne , JAN. 15, 1868 * ncn —— — cay Svurreme Covrt.—The Hilary Term of the Supreme Court opened yesterday.—both Judges presiding. The following are Qe names of the Grand Jurors: namely— John Morris, (foreman,) James Reddin, Stephen Swabey, stephen Bovyer, Wiliam taslam, Henry Longworth, Robert Robinson, Lauchlan MeMillan, James Orr, George Peake, Wm. Wright, Charles Kennedy, Charles Higgins, David McEwen, John McLeod, George McKay, and Mark Butener, Bsqrs- ‘ The business of the Court is comprised in the following cases: — : ‘Mark J. Willock vs, Robert Match, and another; Summerside Bayk vs. Thomas Crabb; Jamas Jenkins aud another vs The Goverement; George Beer and another vs, Johu Reardon. absent debtor; Archibald McLeod and another es. DW: Palmer; Wiliam McGill vs, John Currie; Wm. H, Hobkirk. vs. George Bell; John Haszard vs. Charlottetown Mutual Fire Insurance Co.; Michael Treanor vs. London and Lancashire Company ; Elisha Weatherbe vs. James Wisner, jun.; Kiisha Weatherbe vs. James Fitz Simmons; Thomas W. Dodd and another vs.\J. W. Johason; Edward Palmer os. The Government. SUMMARY SUITS, Rebecca McMurdo es. Joseph Green; Richard Reddin vs. John TT. Jenkins; John Campbell vs. Hwen Amos; I. C, Hall vs, James Bourke and another; Donald McRae va. Edward Martin; [. ©. Hall os, James Bourke and another; J. S. Carvell vs. Bertram Moore,-—besides cleveu appeals, trent amen oR Tes Nama. Meee aN SNA Nine see aN ait Mrs, Dunpas gave the pupils of the Bog School her usual New Year's entertainment at Government House on Tuesday evening last. After partaking of a sub- stantial toa in the Dining Room, the youngsters, 62 in number, of all creeds avd colora, amused tiemeelves in the hall till 10 o'clock at plays and games of various kinds. Their behaviour daring the evening, which was most orderly and becoming, reflects much credit upon their efffvient and pains-taking teacher, Miss Harvie, who is doing a very good edueational work in the west end of the city, Before the party broke up, Mrs. Dundas made each one of them a present of some article of winter clothing. To the boys she gave caps, shoes, {aphate, pauts, ete.; and to the girls frocks, hoods, hoote, gloves, ete, Such acts of benevolence by the great ones of the land cannot be too highly praised, and we are sure that when the period of Mrs, Dundas’ stay in P. E. Island comes to a termination, which we hope it will notdo © yet a wee,” no one will regret her departure from oar shores more than the paptls of the Bog School. whose young hearts she hay sv often glad- dened with her kindness and liberality, Those deeds of charity which we have done Sha'l stay forever with us; and that wealth Which we have so bestow'd we only keep; The other fs not ours. — Pat. Disaster at Sea.—Capt. Brown, of the ship* L. C Owen,’ belonging to the port of Charlottetown, under date Havre, France, Dec, 12, 1367, writes to Mr. A. W. Owen of this city, the following partionlare :—* At 10, a. m. on the 24th of November. during a heavy gale, we fellin with a ship waterlogged, We ran close to ber, and saw that all bands were on the main and mizzeu tops. We hove to ander her lee, as there waa avery heavy eca running. At 3 p.m. they got their boat out, and ‘10 of them entered it aud came alongside the *L. C. Owen.’ We took then on board all right. With the heavy waves their boat got smashed against our ship, aud as they had not another, and ours would not live in such a sea, we had to remain by the wreek all night. The next day we managed to lower our boate, aud take the rest of them (15) off the wreck, making 25 in all, They had been three days and three nights without anything to eat or drink. As their ship had filled all at once, they saved nothing except the clothes they had on. Her name was the + Nor- wood,’ of Newharyport, from Quaebeo, boand to Liverpool, We met her in Lat. 42>. 7m. N.; Long, 45° 43m. W. Threo days after we took the men on board we fell in with a barque, on board of which we put eight of them, After six days more we fell in with another barque, and put seven on board of her, Lhe other ten we brought with us to this port.—Pat. EXPORTS FROM THIS PORT FOR 1867. We have been furnished, by the Deputy Collector of the Port of Bedeque (Henry Lawson, Exq..). with the following correct statement of exports therefrom, from May 1, to Dee, 1, 1857, Tho column giving the eca- timated value is our work. We may have in some in. stances overrated some of the articles, though we think not, while in many others we may have rather gone be- low tho mark, We have valued Oats at 24. 8d. per bashel; Barley, 8s. 9d.; Potatoes, Is. Gd. ; Turnips, Je.; Eggs per doz., 94. : Oatmeal per bbL, 30s, ; Oysters, 10s.: Game, 508; Pork, 80s.;- Poultry, 254. ; Putter per lh, Ls. ; Horses average, £25; Sheep, 15s. ; Horned Cattle (beeves), £5 10s, each ; Live Poultry, 23.; Live Pigs, 403. ; Pork, per carcass, 50m each: Exports. Amounts of. Estimated Value. Oats, bushels, = 234,177 £31,223 12 U Barley, “ 34.145 2722 3 0 Potatoes, * 37.610 232015 6 Turnipe, *' 4,772 243 12 0 Eggs, barrels, 504 1.782 9 0 Oatmeal, ** 835 1.527 10 0 Oysters, * 3,910 1,970 0 0 Gamo, “ i4 35 0 0 Pork, 76 301 0 0 Poultry, “ 16 209 0 Butter, tubs, 401 1,002 10 0 Horees, head of, 123 4.075 0.0 Sheep "* 2.20) 1.450 0 0 Horned Cattle, 207 1,935 0 0 Live Poultry, usr 36 64 ~¢0 Pigs, a3 66 0 0 Pork, carcasses, 176 oe +e — Progress £51,159 6 0 TEMPERANCE HALL COMPANY. The annual general nreeting of the Temperance Hall Company was held on Monday, the Gth instant, per statute. The Hon. Charles Young, L. L. D., Presi- dent, in the chair. The Secretary and Treasurer sub- mitted the Report and accounts for tho past year, showing a baiaace in favor of the Company of £85 Ie. 104d. the accounts were audited by the public auditor, (Thos, DesBrisay, Eaq..) and, on motion, wero unani- mously adopted. After some further rontine business, the sharghollers proceeded to elect, by ballet, the Di rectors and Seoretary for the eusuing year, which resulted as follows :— DIRECTORS. Hon. Dr. Young, re-elected, Mr. J. W. Morrison, oe W.C. Trowan, “J. B, Cooper, W. F, Morrie, bs “GW, Millner, “ “J. P. Tanton, My J. W. Morrison was cleoted, by ballot, tho Secretary. The meeting then adjourned. Ata meeting of the Directors held immediate! thereafter, the lon. Dr. Yoong was re-elected Presi - dent, and J. W. Morrison, Esq., Treasurer. Oharlottetown, Janaary 8, 1868. EXPORTS FROM CASCUMPEC. Throngh the kindness of the Collector of Customs for ‘the Port of Cascumpec, Jobn M. Clark, Eaq., we have been farnished with the erat list of shipments from thence. Thie, thongh, docs not by any means show the whole of the exports from that port, as large quantities havo been shi to Charlottetown, Summerside, and, pg on ay oy ey from the 9th om ‘ort ‘ascompeo from the barat ter, to the tet day of December 1867, 3 bushels Oats i i ¥ Potatoos poi Bar’ 135 te ” iY cote tubes Butter 2 M . 8 bble. Pork. 820 quintal dried fish, besides 6 casks 230 Geese 40 barrela Oysters 320 barrels Mackerel 13 boxes Eggs, (300 ope 19,342 ft. Lumber and 6,000 shingles. —Journal, Sr. Dounsran's Desatina Crus.—On Monday night last, Mr. M. P. Rochfort opened the subject, **Whether the Maine Liquor Law could successfully be applied to this Island or not?” and after a lively discussion, the opinion of the meeting appeared to be, that in the pre- sent state of public opinion on the subject, it would be impossible to carry this law into successful operaticn. On Monday night next, the following subject will be discussed :—* hould imprisonment for Debt be abolished in this Island! W. C, Guant, Sec'y. Jan, 14, 1863, Government Notices.—Mittria Department, 7th January, 1863.—By His Excellency the Com-nander~in- Chief.—Prince County Regiment of Militia.—Searle- town Rifle Company.—William Dobsin, Esquire, to be acting Ensign, 2d Prinve County Regiment of Militia. ——W. B. Clarke, Esy., to be Acting Captain; W. C. Lea to bo acting Lieutwnant; J. Lang, to be acting Ensign. Tan Wearier.—We have had nearly two months of winter, and, according to the testimony of everybody, so severe a winter has not been experienced in’ thie Island,for very many years, The weather, though very cold, haa been fine, and the roads excellent. This is something to be thankfal fur, We have. however, the — of very nearly four months of ice and snow vefore us.—Jsl, * Suppen Dearu.—On Saturday morning last, about nive o'clock, the wife of Mr. Samael Waugh, of Wilmot Creck, was seized with an appopletic stroke, and drop- ped dead on the floor where she was standing, hauls engaged in her household work. She leaves a haaband and eight children to mourn the loss of a kind and affectionate wife and mother, Truly “in the midat of life we are in death,”—S. J. Tho Preshyterian ‘Tea held in this place yesterday wasagrand affair, A very large namber of persons Were present and took tea, We have not heard what amount was realiged, but we would judge that it waa the most successful Tea Meeting ever held in Sammer- side. We will give the particulars in our next.—Jb, [We hear the amount realized was £30,—Jsl. The Hon. James C. Pope left hereon Thursday en route for England. We wish him a safe and pleasant trip. Mr. Pope is certainly one of our most enterpri- sing business men. He has recently purchased the pre- mises known as Pethick’s Brewery, and intends to add this acquisition to his extensive mercantile and shipping Operations. Souris harbor is still open, but the ice outside reu- ders it useless for the purposes of Navigation. All Sorts of Items, The introduction of salmon into Tasmania has been attended with suvh remarkable sacoess, that steps are about to be taken to introduce this fish into New Zea- land, The Board of Conservators of the River Severn have granted Mr. Yaul promission to take salmon from that river, for the purpose of transporting the impreg- nated spawn to New Zealand. The Ualifax Chronicle says the Dominion Govern- mont have given Mr. Notman, of Montreal, $1000 for taking photogeaphs of the members of the Legislature, while not a dollar can be spared forthe poor fishermen of Nova Scotia, Last year the fusl and fire tending of | the public offizes at Octawa only cost $56,000! Major W.Hantley, a writer of somo repnte, and at eae tie employed on some of the Boston daily papers, died of aturvation in the streets of Albany on Monday last. He was forty years old, and leaves a wife and tafant in a very destitute condition, A professional beggar in New Yor's, who made a living by sending out Re little girl barefoot in the enow to attract pity aud pennies, was naturally indignant wheu the poor iunocent was taken to a comfortable house and kept there. We learn that a young female was killed a day or two agvin Traro by the shafts of a sleigh coming in contact with her head. It seems that a horse had ran away, and the poor girl being bewildered ran into the middie of the road, and thus placed herself in the way. Wild horses are now found in great numbers on the Lachlan plains, iu New South Wales, and have become a sovurge, At some seasons they are dangerous to approach, Tho squatters love a great many stock horsea and brood mares which join the wild herds. The Mayor of Cork has, for the first time, attended service at aCatholic charch in his official robes and him as he eat in a handsome earved chair“ at the left side of the altar, within the sanctuary.” Fifty thonsand persons in Now York, says the World, who live by the labor of their hands, oat of employ, ts & more trathful statement of our financial condition than columns of deftly arranged figures relating to the vational debt, A few days ago, a vessel with two thirds of a cargo arrived at Halifax from the West Indies, and paid about £400 in duties more than she would have had to pay if the goods were entered before the passing of the Dominiou Tariff. A negro delegate offered a resolution in the Georgian Convention to the effect that “no man or woman, of either race, be allowed to intermarry, unless hoe and she, the contracting party,—wants to,”" An old copy-book belonging to the first Napoleon has turned up. Strange coincidence that the last boyish theme is in geography, and the last sabject a designa- ation of St. Helena, viz: “a little islaud.’’ A Mra. Noblo and a lad named Williams, were burn- ed to death on Christinas morning, ina house or shanty ou the line of the Western Extension Road, about six miles frou the Suspension Bridge, St. John, N. B. J. J. Daly, Eeq., Barister, of Jessup, Illinois, and wember of the Legislature of that State, ia at present ou a visit to this city. Mr. Oey i @ native and a for- mer resident of Hahfax.—Hzx, Paper. A famons German prima donna, who a few years ago ; Was paid a thousand dollars a song, died in rags in a cellar in Berlin recently, Beauty, voice and money weut rapidly. A young man named Harry Barnaby, a medical stu- dent in the office of Dr. Henry Shaw, Kentville, com- mitted suicide on Sunday last by taking opium.—Hx. paper. Two women in Chicago got intola fight because one of them called the other a * pedestrian.” The indig- an woman declared that she had always been respec- table, A woman in France has sold ber hair fifteen times sivee her childhood, It grows 12 inches every yeur, aud bas yielded a profit to her of two thousand franos. Scene at an eating-room in Boston! Customer— * Waiter. 1 called for a plate of meat, not a spoonful.” Waiter gets a steak two inches square instead of one, Her Majesty's Theatre recently destroyed by fire in London, was said to be unequalled in all Europe in ite fitness for muncal purposes, The war is ssid to have killed over 200 papers in the United States. Herein lies tie only justitioation for those editors who want another war. Io Germany when a r eaye anything witty, the kill the wae, and fret ede editor for beet kil Pr for two hundred years, A journeyman mason in London killed himself the other day in despair, at the discovery, the day after his wedding, that his wife had a glass eye. attended by his sergeants, who stood on each side of | 72 Tho Duke of Edinburgh. on leaving Australia, is to visit Tahiti and then Valparaiso, after which he will sail round the Horn. It appears by the English papers that the Fenians had nothing to do with the disastrous explosion at New -’ castle-on-Tyac, Since the 9th October there have beew four hurricanes, a gale. a tornado, two earthquakes, and two volcanic eruptions, 3, The amount eubsorihed in Prange’ for the Pope, al- ready exceeds 2,300,000 franes. Coal mining in Great Britain cost 1555 lives last year, nearly five a day, ‘News by Telegraph, St. John, Jan. 8.— Recluse Island, Lako George, Vt., sunk on Gth inst.. accompanied by tumultnous up- heaving. Lake soundings of recent site found to be 85 feet. No lives lost, St. John, Jan. 9.—Lord Stanley acting upon re-' monstrance of Sublime Porte, has prepared despatch protesting against alleged intrigues of Russian agente in Roumania.—Oate 3fa. St. Sohn, Jan, 10.—Nearly all the London Jonrnals comment on reeolution recently adopted by House of Commons on question of Citizenship ; abatement of British claims, and acceptance of view expressed by President Johnson's annual message, are urged with singular unanimity,—Gold 36], Sr. Jown, Jan 11.—By Cable.—English troops still at Senafe. No sickness. Natives friendly, Bis- marck lately said that war with rrahce this year was a phantom; urged hearers to dismiss fears.—Gold 1374. By Moravian.—..rrived. “ John Bright.” “ Adelia,” at Cardiff, 2st; ‘ Round Shot’? and * J. Andrews,” at Liverpool 24th; ** Willic.” at Plymouth, 24th—all from P, E. Island. FROM COLONIAL PAPERS. Loxpon, Jan, 2.—Laat night, near Cork, a party of Fenians attacked the house of Mr. Charles Mathew, brother of the late Father Mathew, Tho family of Mr. Mathew was apprised of their danger in time to suo- cessfully repel the attack. Quite a largo force was uickly gathered, and concealed in the mansion and on the premises, and when the marandera camo op they were met with a galling fire. and fled. Several were wounded, but were carried off by their comrades. The motive for the assault, whether for marder or plunder, was unknown, On New Year's Day all the ambassadors of Foreign Powers now in Paris were received in a body ¥ the Emperor at the Palace of the Tuilleries. The Papal Nuncio, speaking for the diplomatic corps, assured the Emperor of their good wishes for himself and the Im- perialfamily, The emperor, in reply, stid he was happy to again begin New Year as heretofore, entroanded by the Representatives of all the Great Powers, and to once more represent by this interchange of assueances the friendly relations which now existed between France and their respective Governments. The Arcbhishop of Paris, who was present, hoped that God would pre- serve the Emperor's health as a gnarantee of peace and said the promotion of religious and moral ideas in France was the only safe basis of the throne. To this the emperor responded in these words:—* The wish deeply tonches me; believe me, the interests of the re- ligion of a country, and civilisation, are ineeperable.”’ Dr. Livingston is alive and well. Positive advices - received from Africa leave no longer doubt of his sufety. In a public speech yesterday, Victor Emmanuel de- cared that it was the unanimous desire of Italy that Rome should be the capital of Italy, but the subject de- manded patience on the part of the people. Consols 92 for money. ’ Brussexs, 3rd.—The “ LeNord " newspaper has re- cvived intelligence from Paris that the headquarters of the Fenian brotherhood on the continent have heen in the Fanbourg Dutelse in Paris, and have heen seized by the French Police. A large quantity of letters and other documents, revea'ing the plana of the brotherhood, were found on the premises and were forwarded by the French authorities to London, The * LeNord" alao states that among tho documents brought to light was one containing the details of a plot for destroying a portion of the British channel fleet by fire. Other Papers of a vimilur character have been discovered, all of which have been placed in the hands of tho British Government, Lonvon, 3, (eve).—The examination of Desmond, Allen and others, alleged to be implicated iu the Clerk- enwwell jail explosion, has resalted so far, in producing no ampespage evidence ag to their criminality, and leaves the affair almost as mach a mystery as it was he- fore the investigation took place, .The magistrates Ajourned the examination one week. It is thought that the conference on the Eastern question recently held in St. Petersburg by the leading diplomatiate of Russia, hasa warlike significance, Coneuls 924 ; 5-20's Colds, Coughs.—Thousand of testimonials can be pro- duced to prove the powers possesséd by these curative remedies in asthma, incipient ‘orisumption, and all disorders of the chest and langs. The Ointment, well rubbed pon the chest and back, penetrating the akin. ia abeorbed and carried directly to the lunge, where, iv immediate contact with the whole masa of circulating blood, it neutralizes ar expela any impurities which are the foundation of consumption, asthma, bronchitis, and pneumonia. Thua all palmonic complaints are easily cured, The asthmatic chest, tightened to anffocation in foggy damp weather. is liberated by Holloway's Ointment and Pills, which alao cure the short, dry, con- samptive cough, and the heavy expectoration attending bronchitis. SS a a ee ee ee eae ee Died, On the 22nd inst., in the 55th year of her age, Cather- ine, the beloved wife of Mr. Malcolm Campbell, Black Pond, Lot 46, leaving a disconsolate husband and a large circle of friends and relations to mourn her loss. ~~ Mew Advertisements, Business N otices, By perce the Herald nor the Royal Gazette will be furnished to new subscribers unless paid for in ad- vance. We have so many debts on our books that, in order not to swell their number, we are forced to this step. ‘ All ADVERTISEMENTS intended for either of those ge ge must be acoompanied by the cash, at the rato of 6s. per square of 24 lines, or undur, and 1s. 6d. for each continuation. HANDBILLS, in proportion to size, trom 4s. to 10s. per set of 25, and Is. 6d. each additional set. NOTICE, CHARLOTTETOWN, 7th Jan., 1868. A MILITARY CLASS will be commenced in the Drill Shed, at 7 o'clock, p. m., on the 13th inst., open to all who are desirous of golng thro’ & more thorough course of Drill than the time allowed for Militia training will permt ; attendance will exempt from the usual train- ing which it is purposed to hold in the course of Feb- ruary. A. J. DOUGLAS SMITH, all papers Col. Insp. Militia. FREEHOLD. FARM FOR SALE. ‘Lone en rage 9 wale a ee nen er con- acres leared Land and and pe mnma on the Cavannisnt Roan. ae ta ella cat Mile of Latan’s Waanr. It is also within h of Sea Ma and is otherwise desirably lpaeten cline for 4 ogy Se " ‘rms Pownal 8 Charlottetown, | Fai Jong. 10 ieee, ; } fine tm Pig Holloway's Ointment and Pills —Ghortness of Breath | = eae ~~ CORNS & WARTS ROBINSON'S PATENT CORN SOLVENT. For Sale by W. R. WATSON. City Drug Store, Dec. 13, 1867. HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT, AT Efead of St. Peter’s Bay. TS Subscriber respectfully informs the Travelling Public that he has opened a House or PunwaG ENTERTAINMENT, On the premises lately oceupied by Mr. Patrick Connotriy, Tailor, Head of St. Peter's Bay, and trusts, by strict attention to the comfort and wants of travellers, combined with moderate charges, to secure a fair share of pubiic patronage. He also intends to carry on the TANNING BUSINESS, in all its various branches, in the Spring. SIMON BULGER. Head St. Peter's Bay, } January 8, 1867. Im pd NOW READY, HARVIE’S PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ALMANAC, FOR 1888. For Sale. Wholesale and Ratail, at Hlarvie’s Bookstore, Jan'y. 8, 1868. Queen Street, FAT HERRING! 30 BARRELS Bay of Island's FAT HERRING, for Sale by the Subscriber, (just arrived per Schooners Lertie and FOAM.) Jan. 7, 1867, 4w I. C. HALL. CODFISH ! Mie large aud medium CODFISH, for Sale by I. C. HALL. Jan. 7, 1868. 4w City Foundry. y Nowe SUBSCRIBER begs leave to inform the Public that he is prepared to furnish Castings of Various Descriptions. Ship's Castings, Thrasbing Machines, gers, Mill Castings, Iren ) rer Cannon Stoves, alse, Old Stoves repaired atthe shortest notice and cheap for Cash. Near McKinnon's Tannery. . MICHAEL RIORDAN, Proprietor. Ch'town, Dec. 11, 1867, 6w ul Just Published, AND READY FOR D&LivERY, THE P. E. ISLAND CALENDAR FOR 1868, Containing, besides the usual information, a full and accurate list of the Commissioned Officers of the Island Militia and Volunteers. For Sale, wholesale and retail, at Queen Square ' Bookstore, by a D. LAIRD, Charlottetown, Dec. 11, 1867. GREAT Clearing—Out Sale! KE SUBSCRIBERS, intending to Build « New BRICK STORE next spring, are desirous ef reducing their pre- sent STOCK of GOODS, and will, after the lst DECKEM- BER commence SHLLING oFrF THEIR LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF BRITISH & AMERICAN RERGRANDIZG, At Greatly Reduced Prices, FOR CASH ONLY! G@ & 8. DAVIES, Nov, 27,1867. 2m NOTICE! Postage Stamps. ROM and after thisdate Postage Stamps will be sold at this Office only between the hours of 10a. m. and 4 p.m. Persons wishing to post Letters before or after these hours, can procure Stamps at the Stores of D. Laird, Hi. A. Harvie, E. Reilly, Mrs. Bremner, Mrs. Stamper, G. Hubbard, J.C. MeLeod, Theoph DesBrisay, Jas. DesBrisay, H. Haszard, G. & 8. Davies, T. O'Conneli, . THOS. OWEN, P. M. General Post Office, Ch'town, Dee. 11, 1867. QOOPmToMNW DVO, AVING beew appointed Agent for the sale of the celebrated Russel's Mills Cot uck, the Subsoriber is ER Aeterna our. for all the different Numbers, in quantities to suit purchasers. I, C, MALL. Charlottetown, May 22, 1867. NOTICE. . BY Sosenyr rear by virtue of a Deed of Releve and consignment made and Executed the 21st day of OCT., inst., duly filed and registered inthe proper offices in this Island, WM. B, DAWSON, late of Char- lotivtown ‘Tanner, hath released, mr fy transferrod, and conveyed to the undersigned, all his real and per- sonal Estate in Prince Edward Island, and all Debts, and eums of money and securities therefor dae and owing unto him, as well as all the personal Estate aad Are Permanently and Effectually Cured by the use of | Mad Dig. | "8 ee ' eS See ene CHARLES QUIRK, MANUFACTURER OF SQUARE ROD, GENT’S BRIGHT AND NATURAL LEAF GOOD SMOKING TOBACCO, QUEEN STREET, Charlottetown, - PEL January 16, 1807. ly RONALD Me DONALD, Commission Merchant, Auctioneer, AND COLLECTING AGENT, Sonris, Jan'y 2, 1868. ly Co-Partnership Notice. fMNE SUBSCRIBERS have this day entered into CO-PARTNERSUIP as BARRISTERS and AT- YORNIES-AT-LAW, under the name, style and frm of ALLEY & DAVIES, Office «+--+ O'Hulloran’s Building ' Great George Sirect. GEORGE ALLEY, LOUIS H. DAVIES. if Oct, 23, 1867. NORTH AMERICAN HOTEL. KENT-STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, Ts HOTEL, formerly known as the ‘* GLOBE HOTEL,” is the largest in the City and centrally situated; it isnow opened for the reception of perma- nent and transient Boarders. ‘Ihe subscriber trosts, by strict attention to the wants and comfort of his friends and the public generally, to merit a share of public pa- tronage. wr The Best oy Liquons always on band. Good stabling for any number of horses, with a careful hostler ttendance. ies antennas JOHN MURPHY, Proprietor. Charlottetown, P.E. 1. Nov. 25, 1868. TENDERS. Tenders four Dredging the South- port and Charlottetown sides of Charlottetown Ferry. : eee Tenders are required to ve sent into the Colonial Secretary's Office, on or before THURSDAY the sixteenth day of JANUARY next, at twelve o'clock, noon, by any or company who may be willing to contract with the Government to perform the three follow- works, that is to say :— let. To dredge the mpg. fa side of Charlottetown F, as follows ;—A channel to be cut through the flats from main channel to the landing slip at the Southport side; the first 150 feet, leading from the main channel, to be dredged out 3 feet deep, and 60 feet wide. Qndly. The remaining distance up to the outer edge of the statiorary Wharf and under the Floating Blocks, (supposed to be about 400 feet,) to be out 2 feet deep through. out. and 60 feet wide up to the docks, and from side te side within the docks, Srdly. ‘The public docks, on the Charlottetown side of anid Ferry, to be out and d din the same manner from side to side, three feet deep at the least, from the end of the slip to the channel. The above works to be respectively completed. to the satis faction of the Superintendant of Public Works, or other person or persons appointed by the Government to inspect the same, on or before the First day of October, A. D. 1868, The soil dredged out to be removed and deposited in such a place as not to obstruct the navigation of the Hillsboro or other rivers. Tenders to be accompanied by the names of two sufficient securities for the due performance of the above Contracts, The Government is not to be considered as bound te ae ceptthe lowest Tender in any case. GEORGE COLES, Colonial Secretary. ALL CURES MADE EASY Y HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT Bad Legs, Ulcerous Sores, Bad Breasts. No dasenption of wound, sore or ulcer can remat the heal ing properties of this excellent Ointment. The worst case readily assume a healthy appearance whenever thie medical agent is applied; sound flesh spripgs up from the bettom o the wound, inflammation of the surrounding skin 1 ar ewted and a complete and permanent cure quickly follow thTe use of the ointment. Piles, Fistulas, and Internal Inflammation There disressing and st amescty. eemn may with :er- tainty be cured by the sufferers themselves, if they will us Holloway's intment, and closely attend to the prirted ia. structions. It should be well rubbed upon the neighboring when all obnoxious matter will be removed. A poul- tice of bread and water may sometimes be applied at bed time with advan ; the most scrupulous cleanliness must be observed. If those who read this paragraph will bring it under the notice of such of their aequaintances whom it may oncern, they will render @ service thatwill never be forget- on, asa cure is certain, Rheumatism, Gout and Neuralgia. Nothing has the power of reducing indammationand sub. duing pain in these complaints in the same degree as Holle. way's cooling Ointment and purifying Pills, When used simultaneously they drive all nflammation and depravities from the system, subdue and remove all enlargement of the joints, and leave the sinews and muscles lax and uncontraet- ed A cure my always beeifected, even under the werst circumstance. if the use of these medicines be persevered in Lruptions, Scald Head, Ringworm, and other Skin Diseases. After fomentation with warm water, the utmost relief and iest cure can be readily obtained iu all complaints affee ting the skin and Poort y the simultancous tse of the Omt- ment and Pills. But it must be remembered that nearly all skin diseases indicate the depravity of the blood and derange- ment of the liver and stomach consequently in many eases, time is required to Eig the blood, which will be effected by a judicious use of Pills. The general health will readily be improved, although the freely than before, aud which ranice is necessary. Un the a ce of any ot these maladies the Ointment should be well rubbed at least three times a day upon the neck and upper part of the chest, so as to penetrate te the glands, as sait is forced into meat: this course will at once remove inflammation and ulceration. ‘The worst eases will yield to this treatment by following the printed direations, Scrofula or King’s Evil aud Swelling of the Glands. Tiris class of cases may be cured by Holloway’s purifying Pilla and Ointment, as their double action ef puritying the blood aud strengthening the system ronders than more aff- able than any other remedy for all complaints of a sorofale nature. As the blood is impure, liver, stomach aud bowels being much deranged, require purifying medicine te bring , tion may be driven out mere uld be promoted; perseve- furnish their claims and Accounts duly at to the said Messrs. Alley & Davies, ‘ ’ Eifects belonging to and all debts and sums of money | *%O% ® cure. : : ani securite therefor due and Sa to GRORGE Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the foll wie » late of Charlottetown, Shoemaker, which had on : been by him assigned and conveyed to the said William | Jad Legs bx wea istulas Skia-che-ses B. Dawson, by a certain Deed of Assignment duly re. | Bad Breasts | Chiego- Hands Sunita ao gistered, vpon certain Trusts, avd for certain purposes, | Bue oe he a how im the said first mentioned Deed of Assignment ex- | 00. of Moe Yooh ’ Lumbago | Sere-heds pressed. This is to notify all persons indelited to the chetoos ar t|Conteacted and |Pilos said W. B. Dawson, and to the said George Nicoll,! gend-ilice Stiff Joints ‘Rheumatiam | Uloars whether by Book Account, Notes of Hand, or otherwise, Coeo-bay iseskds Yawel Weente that the several sams due from them respectively, musi gold at the tric taee of Prorrsson Hotrowax, $94 be bse by them forthwith, to Messre, Attey & Davine, | strand, (new a Lonton; and by ail respectable Solicitors, who have been duly anthorized to recwive | | and in Modicine the civilised and give receipts for the same; and all ‘to whom | world, at the ollowing prices:—~is 1),, 2a. 9, 44. 6, 1160 the suid W. B. Dawson ts indebted, are requested tu , 1254 and Jas. each Pot, a There is & considerable saving by taking the larger forthwi saunas atecadaaten ghee N, B.—Directions for the guidanse ef pationte every disorder aflixed to eaeh box,