THE HERALD, WEDN ESDAY ) “HE REVENUE OF P, B. ISLAND FOR 1867. Below will be found_a statement of the Revenue for the financial year ending 31st January, 1863, and a com- parison of the sources from which it has been derived for the lust and previous years :—~ ____ All Sorts of Paragraphs. Aa eit ~ Lvtters from the South say that tongue cannot speak nor pen write the terrible destitution which prevails in the South. On the Mississippi, from Memphis to Bayou Sara, the wharves are lined with ragged and tattered blacks, who lounge away the hungry hours, proud of a butcher knife, an old pistol or a hatchet in tneir belts, or a rusty gun over their shoulder. The white popula- tion arein gloom. ‘They cannot cultivate the land by the aid of these idle, profligate freedmen, neither bave they the ee to keep what necessaries of life they may raise with their own hands from the graep of the thieve- ish blacks. Their vegetables are stolen Sears they are ripe, and their animals aud poultry carried off in spite of every precaution, Mr. Goldwin Smith is abont to take up his residonce in the States, for the purpose of compiling an American history. In respect to this he says:—‘* I am not going to seek naturalization in America, cr to cast‘off my allegiance to my own sovereign and my native land. I shall be no candidate for citizenship in America, but that of the Republic of Letters, In the present state of English affairs I can imagine, though I do not anti- cipate, the occurrence of a crisis which will render it incumbent on the honor of every Englishman to share, though he might be unable to influence, the destinies SOURCES OF REY. 1867. 1866. | £ s ad £ s ad Charlottetown $0988 9 3) 49750 5 9 Bedeque 4746 0 7} 8336 19 3 Georgetown 2097 1) 5) 2184. 6 ¢ Murray Harbor 80 10 3) a5 6 7 Grand River 93 18 6 4 9 4 Souris 809 56 9 596 8 11 St. Peter's | 36. 5 0 Rustico pe at eo 6 Crapaud 675 18 4 8 7 New London 208 0 5 633 0 4 Malpeque 1183.13 8 1447 19 0 Cascumpec 1. 10 1. es 1762 11 11 Orwell Bay 87 8 2) 10 1 8 Pinette s 6 8) 38.19 0 Light & A, Duties 1146 10 1 1140 18 6 Land Assessment 4001 83 11 4261 17 1 Public Lands 19995 8 8 16037 1 7 Crown Lands i Ma i Ti a 4 ft Rent Warren Farm 27 15 G6 2715 6 Post Oftice } 948 811 2200 0 0 Col. Secretary's fees | 669 19 6. 1084 5 7 Registrar's ba | 45217 0 815 O 6 Customs “ i o 0 ¢ 70 18 9 Warehouse “+ ' 89:15 9 ~ 7 48 Land Assess og 812 6 810 4 VY. Wales College $6 4 6° 23 0 8 License Duty ~ 654 10 0} 660 0 0 Seizures 211 4 Fines and Penalties i 18310 6 1366 0 6 Casual Int.on Bonds = ——s-1480 6 7) 1313 18 3 Wharfage 2017 4 13 138 6 Mil. Barraci, Ground 1984 9 6 2254 15 0 Rent Oyster Beds i, 2 06 16 8 Miscellaneous 1070 15 10 0 O| Total le7so2s 18 9! £05.442 17. 11 From the foregoing figures it will be seen that there is this year an increase in the amount of revenue received from Geo'town, Grand River, Rustico, Crapaud, Malpec and Orwell Bay, while there Is a considerable falling off | at all the other ports. The receipts from Public Lands are £2,941 12s. Lid. less than they were in 1866, but con- | sidering that the first (and largest) instalments of the Cunard Parchase were paid that year, the reduction ts of his country.” : The Cleveland Herald says: ‘‘ The Geo. Francis Train affair resolves itself into this: one passenger on the Scotia had too long a tongue, atiother too long cars, ‘and the authorities who made the arrest had too long noses, The one thing needed by all partics concerned was common sense.” | | The most destructive conflagration ever known in Chicago broke ont on the 29th ult., in the most thickly settled part of the business blocks of the city. Loss, 2,000,000, A namber of reeruits for the Papal Army, will leave | Montreal on the 19th of next month; they will be ac- ; companied by three clergymen, A Frenchman living ia Ciocinati stood so near when Robespierre was guillutined that the blood of the victim spouted in his face. Actor Plunket has married Actress Storma, of Min- essota, The next thing will, of course, be squalls. So says a Boston paper. Suppen Dearu.—The Miramichi Advocate state® that Frederick Pratt, a native of P. E, Island, died sud- not so heavy as we anticipated. ‘The Military Barrack Jround also yields a smaller revenue than it did tn 1866, which will be the case every year until the purchase | th In the ‘ mis- | money is all paid tuto the Government. cellancous” item is included the sum of £864 15s. re- ceived from Nova Scotia and’ New Brunswick as contri- butions towards the erection of the North Cape and East Point Light Houses. The heavy importations of 1866 have, as was foreseen, materially aflected the trade of 1867, but all things considered, we think the revenue | of the present, though over £17,000 short of that of last year, is a good one. It exceeds the expenditure by nearly £4000,— Patriot, Thursday. Fatrau Accipest ar rie Car Facrory.— On Monday afternoon last, about five o'clock, an accident occurred at the ear fretory, which resulted in the death f Alexander MeNeill, a werkinan employed by Mur- | [heir united action is irresistible ; A a ] ; o ! ' pr) y (heir united action is irresistible; more need not be frectons for the ensuing year, end transacting such ray, Dougal & Co., aged about 24, and a native of Prince Edward Island, one of the British North Amer- ican Provinces. substantially as follows: MeoNeill was at work on a car which was on the side track aud from one end of which the tracks had been taken out and blocks sub- stituted to support it. A train backing up strack the opposite end of the car and throw it over on Mr, Mo- Neill, crushing him beneath its ponderous weight. He was taken out as soon as possible, and everything done for him that could be done, but after lingering along in | great suffering until Tuesday evening at 9 o'clock, he died. He was an anmarried man, and had several comrades here from his native coantry who attended his faueral, which took place on Wednesday, Since the above was in type, we have received a note from Murray, Dougal & Co., in regard to the accident, from which we extract the following, showing that thé Dlame attaches to a conductor on the P. & E.R. RR. Alexander $. MeNeill, with three other men, had a car jacked up and tho trucks taken from ander it. The four men were under or about the car making some re- pairs, when the conductor unlocked our switch, and without any authority, or giving any notice to any one connected with the works, backed his train in our siding, and knocked this car down, injuring MeNeill ao badly that he died the following evening. (The above extract (so says the Summerside Progress) was sent to us for publication, ‘The parties who seut it cut it from some newsprper, printed somewhere ; but where, and what its date was, we do not know, Judging” from the advertisements ou the back of the slip, the paper was published in Miltén, perhaps Milton, Manssachusetts, Parties in the habit of cutting out ex- tracta to seud to papers, should be careful to give the name, date, and place of publication of the paper it was taken from. We understand the young man referred to as having lost his life, wasason of Mr. John Me- Neill, formerly of Lot 19,] Parmer County Aartcurtunat Socmry. —According to announcement a meeting was held in the Court House. St. Eleanor's, on Saturday last, for the purpose of organizing an Agricultura’ Society for the County. Tames Wiggins, Esq., President of the St. Eleunor's Agricultural Society, took the chair, when the follow- ing resolutions were carried unanimously :— oved by James J. Fraser, Esq., seconded by George Compton, Esq. :-—— Resolved, that this Society shall be called the Prince County Agricultural Society. Moved by Benjamin 5S. Mills, seconded by Mr. Robert Glover :— Resolved, that Messrs. James J, Fraser, George Jones, and Alex. Laird, be a Committee to revise and amend the Constitution of the Society, Moved by Mr. Alex. Laird, seconded by George Price :— Resolved, That a Pablie Meeting of this Soviety be held in Summerside, on Saturday, tho 22nd inest., at 2 o'clock, p. m., when the amended Constitunion will be submitted, aud Office bearers chosen for the ensuing eat. a The above meeting will be held in Strong’s Hall. J. J. FRASER, See'y. Cuaniorrerown Desatino CLup.—On last Friday evening the postponed queation, ** Is the present policy of England toward Ireland the best calculated to pro- anote the happiness and contentment of the Irish peo- le, and secure their attachment and loyalty to the British Crown ?’? was opened by FP. 5, Longworth, Eeq., which, after an avimated discussion, was sub- mitted to the meeting avd decided unanimously in the negative. he question for next Friday evening will be, “Is an advocate justified in defending prisouer whom be be- lieves to be guilty?" to bo opened by Mr. John Crawford The Seeretary also takes this opportunity of inform- ing the public that the yearly subscription to thie Clab is only three shillings, " Any person wishing to become a member will please leave bis name with him, to be éubmitted to the Committee; and that the rule of this Clab, viz ; That with the exception of ladies, none but members be admitted to the private debates, will hore- after be strictly enforced. ‘ R. R. FrrzGenarn, Sec'y. 6r.- Dussvan’s Denatina Cius.—Mr, P. Reilly Veetured before this Club on Monday week last. After the close ol the lecture a lively debate ensued on the various merits of the different poets. The audience ap- well pleased with the evening's pr ings, the su ing «lively and interesting one. On last sarouas evcning, Mr Alex. McDonald commenced his lecture on the prinelpal events in British Hietory, from dawn of Christianity down to the t time, but the subject being so comprehensive be was anable to finish it, On next Monday evening the 24th, he will take up the subject again, the Historical events of Old Eng- lnud are of interest to mearly all, we hope to see a crowded house. Joun Wrewe, See’y The particutara of the accident are) denly at Deaktown last week. Itis reported in town that the ice has carried away ec new Wharf in course of construction at the West | Cape,—ZIsl. Holloway's Ointment and Pills.—An infallible remedy | for Bad Legs, and all kinds of Woands.—The surprising | sale of these inveluable medicines in every part of the civilized world is the most convineing proof of their effi- cacy. They speedly cure bad legs, old wounds, scro- fula, and diseases of the skin. ‘Thousands of persons | suffering from these dreadful maladies have been cured | by them, after every other means had failed ; and itis a ‘fact beyond all doubt that there isno ease, however ‘obstinate or long standing, but may be quick’ey relieved land ultimately cured by these wonderful medicines. | | _ said in praise of these celebrated Pills, Let those who doubt their excellence give them a trial, Birth. | At Charlottetown, on Tuesday, 6th February, Mrs. A. Hensley, of a daughter. } Married. | On the 6thinst., by the Rey. Donald MeNeill, Mr. Malcolm McKenzie, of Cardigan, to Miss Margaret Shaw, | of High Bank. At Margarate, on the 4th inst., by Rev, W. W. Colpitts, Mr. Thomas Robins, of Bedeque, to Mrs, Francis Mayhew, of Margate. At the residence of tho bride's father, on the 11th Inst., iby the Rev. R. Wedall, assisted by the Rev. W. W. Colpitts, Mr. Johu Webster, of Margate, to —— second daughter of Mr. Robert Inman, of Bedeque, At St. Dunstan's Catheéral, Chariottetown, on the 17th inst., by the Very Rev. Dr. MeDonald, V. G., Mr. Terence Kelly, of Covchead Road, to Mary, cldest daughter of the late James Murphy, of Clyde River, On the same day, at St. Bonaventure’s Church, Tracadie, »y the Rev. ‘Thomas Phelan, P. P., Mr. William Murphy, of Clyde River, to Margaret, eldest caughter ot Mr, Thos. Kelly, cf Covechead Road. Died, At Bedeque, on the 6th inst., Mr. Peter Schurman, in the 109th year of his age. He came to this Island in the year 1785. In this city, on Sunday, the 9th inst., Mr. Thomas , Carrol, in the 0th year of his age The deceased was a native of Gowran, Kilkenny, Ireland, from whence he emigrated to America in 1831. At Airslie Cottage, Grand River, Lot 66, on the 25th January, ult., Felicitas, the beloved wife of Mr. Michael Bolan, and youngest daughter of Mr, Angus Campbell, leaving an infant four days old, nos aca — Mew Adverticentents, NOTICE. R. GAUVREAU notfies those who are indebted to him upto the Ist of January, 1867, that he has handed over their accounts to W. W. Sullivan, Esq., Attorney, for immediate collection. Ch’town Feb. 19,1868. ened ' j et mr Sins ~ Stock and Implements. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION N MONDAY, the 2nd day of March, 1868, on the premises of Richard Naddy, on the Tryon Road, Lot 65, the following stock, &c,, yiz:—1 mare, 12 years old; 1 mare rising three years old; 17 sheep of a superior quality; 1 cow six years old, to calf in May; 1 heifer 3 years old, to calf in May; 1 milsh cow, 4 years old; 5 spring pigs; 1 plough; 1 set harrows; 1 truck and wheels; 1 set gig wheels and gig; and a lot of other articles too numerous to mention. ‘Terms.—November, 1868, fcr half-payment of the horses; the other half in November, 1869. For the re- maining part of the Stock, 9 months credit will be given for all sums over one pound, JOHN McCAGIE. Feb, 19, 1868, 2 Auctioneer. ine esas BFOUND! Y the subscriber, on the 1st of December last, be- tween Tracadie Cross and Mount Stewart Bridge, a PURSE, containing a small sum of Money in peti and Notes, = aener can have the same by proving property and paying expenses. OWEN HUGHES, Scotch Fort, Lot 36, Feb, 12, 1868, ; ids 3in pd For Sale, HE evbsoriber offers by Private Sale 100 acres of bis of a superior quality, covered with Hard. wood, ‘ The above Land fronts on Byrne's Road, Lot 39, and {is too well known to need farther description. ELISHA COFFIN. Savage Harbor. Feb, 12, 1868. di pd Business Notices. Nerrifize the Herald nov the Royal Gazette will be vance, furnished to new subscribers anless paid for in ad- 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 elther of those ra must be accompanied by the cash, at the rate of 6s, per square of 24 lines, or under, and La. 6d. for each continuation. HANDBILLS, in p per set of 25, and 1s. rtion to size, trom 4s, to 108. . each additional set. - BANK OF P, E. ISLAND. HE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stockholders of this Bank, will take place at the Bank premises, Queen Street, Charlottetown, on TUESDAY, the 3rd day of March next, at 12 0'clock, noon, for the purpose of choosing Seven Dinecions for the ensuing year, and transacting such other business as shall be then laid before them. N. B.—By the 6th By-Law, all persons voting fer others by proxy, must deposit their authority to vote, with the Cashier, at least one day previous to the day of meeting. WM. CUNDAL Charlottetown, Feb. 10, 1868, ~ NOTICE TO TENDERERS. Separate ‘Tenders WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO THE ROth day of February next, for the Masonry, Carpentering, Plaster- ing, and Painting of a Parochial Hlouse, at Vernon River, size 40 y 32 ft. and 23 ft. high, to be built of BRICK. Contracts to be completed by the Ist NOVEMBER next, and two good securities will be required to ac- company each tender. The subscriber will supply all materials, and will not bind himself to accept of the lowest tender. Plans and specifications to be seen at Mr, John Cor- ett’s, Sydney Street, Charlottetown, R. J. CLARKE, tf Sec’y. L, Cashier. isl Orwell, Feb. 4, 1868, FOR SALE! A JAUNTING SLEIGH, Light Harness and Buffalo : Robe, for which Boards, Shingles and Scantling will be taken in payment. Luquire at the Heratp Office. Ch’town, Feb, 12,1868. i _ CHARLOTTETOWN MUTUAL Fire Insurance Company. Board of Directors for the current year: Hon. Gronrar Brn, President, William Brown, Esq., Mark Putcher, Esq. Hon. George Coles, Mr. ‘Thomas Essery, Hon, LU, J. Calbeck, John Scott, Exq., Bertram Moore, Esq, Thos. W. Dodd, Esq., William Dodd, Usq. Ilon. W. W. Lord, Artemas Lord, Esq., Wim. Heard, Esq, Office hours from 10 a, m, to 4p. m. Il. PALMER, Secretary, Mutual Fire Insurance Oifice, Kert 5t., Charlottetown, Ist Feb., 1868. ot UNION BANK of P. K. ISLAND. —_ Om MMHE Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of- this Bank. will take place at the Bank premises on WEDNESDAY, the 4th day of MARCH next, at 12 o'clock, noon, for the purpose of choosing Suven Dr- other business as shall be then laid before them. N. B. By the 3d Bye-Law, all persons voting by proxy for others, must deposit their authority to vote, with the Cashier, at least one day provious to the day of meeting. JAS. ANDERSON, Cashier. Ch'town, Feb. 5, 1868. Land For Sale! FPVAE subscriber offers for sale 80 Acres FREEILOLD LAND, situated at Hay River, Lot 44, 60 acres of which are cleared, and in a good state of cultivation ; has a good Dwelting House and Barn; is convenient to Sea Ma..ure and Fishing, avout on» mile east of St, Margaret's. Le" Lerms casy. For further particulars a*ply to Mr. John McEscher, merchant, Charlottetown; Mr, James McDonald, St, Poter’s Harbor, or to the subscriber on the premises. DONALD McDONALD, S hereby given, that a call of ONE PER CENT. on all sums insured in the Charlottetown Mutual Fire Insur- ance Company, between the 25th JULY, 1866, and 25th JULY, 1867, is hereby required within forty days from the date hereof, to pay. LOSSES, otherwise proceedings will be taken the next da. to entoree payment from all defaulters, Dated this 25th January, 1568. HENRY PALMER, ish Sec'y & Treasurer, x OU IN. N last June, between Henry Damerel’s, Innkeeper, and Strathalbyn, Bedeque Read, the Stuff of a woman's Dress. The owner can have it by proving property and paying expenses. Apply at the Herald offlce, Feb. 5, 1868. Bin pd PACKHT BETWEEN SOURIS & CHARLOTTETOWN. — Oe TUE Fasr-sartene and Commoprovs Schooner “A, R. McDonatp,”’ will run between Sours & Charlotte- town, calling at the intermediate ports, as soon as the naygaition permits, DOMINICK DEAGLE, Master. ly Feb. 5, 1868 January 29, 1868. Notice to Debtors, TILE Subscriber hereby notifies that a complete ried on at Orwell, heretofore, by the late Patrick Ste- goed, sig to Mary Stephens, Executtix, and to the undersigned, by Judgments, Notes. of Mand, and Book Accounts, the closing of the Navigation, All kinds of merchantable produce taken in payment. J. CLARKF. ietf Orwell Cheap Store, Sept. 18,1567. ALTERATION IN BUSINESS. — change being about to be made fn the business car- phens, deceased, and subsequently by the under- And this is to give notice to. those parties indebted that unless they pay their respective accounts in full this Fall, they shall be sued without further notice on CHAIN FOR MUD DIGGERS, Iron & Steel SLEIGE SEHOEING, AND NARROW AXES, &c., AT THE (Reddin's New Buildings, Queen Street.) STONE & BOVYER, ary, 1868, Postage Stamps. Ch'town, oth Febru i 4p. m. hours, can procure Stamps at the Stores of D. Laird, Il, A. Harvie, E. Reilly, Mrs. Bremner, . Mrs, Stamper G. Habbard i J.C. McLeod, —— Theoph DesBrisay, Jas. DesBrisay, Hi. Haszard, ‘G. & 8. Davies, T. O'Connell, ” . ‘ . R. Watson, * ; ‘ THOS. OWEN, P. M. General Post Office, ) Ch’town, Dee, 11, 1867. BRITISH HARDWARE STORE: OM and after this date Postage Stamps will be sold at this Office only bet ween the houts of 104. m, and rsons wishing to post Letters before or after these FEB. 19, 1868. WEWION bere eee: CITY CHAIR FACTORY; i i JOHN NEWSON’sS | en @ Bf to © Ee ER Ge 'TVHE subscriber is introducing more MACHINERY iuto his Establishment, by means of which he wi'l be able to give the Public a better article, and CHEAPER than ever, GES—cheap. JOUN NEWSON, ROrAS and LOUN re SUITS—cheap. JOHN NEWSON. NENTRE, Leaf, Kitchen, Toilet, and Dressing TABLES—cheap. JOHN NEWSON, NPLENDID Hardwood-seaied CHAIRS—cheap. Common do., at 3s. 62. JOHN NEWSON. tof BEDSTEADS—cheap. JOHN NEWSON, UREAUX, CINQUES and COMMODES, | cheap, JOHN NEWSON, \ILT MOULDING, LOOKING - GLASSES, | T PLATES, &e.—cheap. JOHN NEWSON, }eAAtaERS and MA'TRASSES—in variety. JOHN NEWSON. January 22, 1867. ly LAND ASSESSMENT. Treasurer’s Office, Charlottetown, P. E.T., 5:h January, 1868. N pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly of this Island, made and_ passed in the ‘Twenty: | fourth year of the reign of Her Majesty, Queen Vic- | toria, intituled, ‘An Act relating to the Land Assess- | ment at present imposed by Law on the Town and Roy- | alty of Prinectows,” and also of an Act made and passed in the T'wenty-seventh year of the same reign, fotituled, “An Act to consolidate and amend the sever- al Laws imposing an Assessment on all Lands in this Colony, and for the encouragement of Education,” | do hereby give Public Notice that [ have made procla- clamation according to the terms pf the said Acts, of all the undermentioned Town Lots, Water Lots, Common Lots, Pasture Lots, Islands, or parts of Is'ands, Town- ships, or parts of 4ownships, in this Island, in arrear fur the non-payment of the several sums due and owing thereon to Her Majesty, under and by virtue of the above mentioned Acts, viz:— A GREAT assortmen i { Acres. Acres. Township No. 3 1014 ‘Township No. 36 8194 Lag & 6424 bs 87 = 481 a 8 785 sd 89 3110 ba ll 1354 Ké 40 2129) hg 13 (1865 " 41 20544 ¥ pt) 964 “ 2 2684 fp 16 “aoe we 43 $232 " li (358 " 46 2552 “ 18 1664 “ 50 18055 “ 19 3804 a 61 540 1 20 «©9004 “ 62 1027 “ a TH “ 53 12784 ba 22. 217 ee 64 1722 he 23 1091 ee 56 2594 “ 24 «2583 “ 58468 “ 95 415) “ 69 942 ‘ 26 «1994 sg 60 2778 ig 27 =—890 " G1 25654 bee 20 1476 vi 62 2220 6 Si 2784 “ 65 18934 * $2.0 623 - 66 228 " 83 908} George's Island, 566 ” Be 264 Bunbury “ 15 4“ 35 . 2204 Connelly ‘4 60 First Hundred of Lots in Charlottetown :—three-eighths of No. 6, one-quarter of 7, one-quarter of 16, one- twelfth of 17, one-quarter of 22, one-quarter of 23, one-quarter of 24, one-quarter of 88, one-quarter of 42, seven-twenticths of 43, one-eighth Of 44, one- quarter of 48, one-half of 65, one-eighth of 74, one- quarter of 78, one-half of 83, one--quarter of 90, 97, os, Second Hundred of Lots‘ in Charlottetown : — five- cighths of No. 6, one-half of 7, one-quarter of 8, one- quarter of M4, one quarter of 18, one-quarter of: 19, one-quarter of 20, one-quarter of 21, one-half of 26, one-half. of 27, 31, one-half of 43, one-half of 44, one- quarter of 46, one-sixth of 41, three-eighths of 54, one-sixth of 59, one-sixth of 83. Third hundred of Lots in Charlottetown :—five-twelfths of 21, five-twelfihs of 22. Fourth hundred of Lots in Charlottetown :—one-quar- ter of ¢, one-half of 26, one-half of 29, one-haif of 42, five-clghths of 43, one-quarter of 58, seven-twelfths of 49, 60, one-half of 61, one-quarter of 74, one-half of 82, 84, one-half of 85. Fifth hundred of Lots in Charlottetown :—one-half of 11, one-quarter of 12, one-quarter of 13, one-half of 29, flve-twellths of 62, one-sixth of 73, Lots tn Charlottetown formerly occupied as the Barrack Squire :—No. 1. Water Lot, opposite to Town Lot No. 97, in the first hundred of Lots in Charlottetown. Lots in theyCommon of Charlottetown :—one-third of LL seven-twelfths of 18. Pasture Lots. in the Royalty of Charlottetown :--one- half of No. 28, 47, two-thirds of 28, 35, 39, 43, 44, 64, G3, 42, 165, 2914297, 315, 839, 340, 367, 368, 360, 370, 871), 808, two-thirds of 3899, two-thirds of 400, 401, 402, 481, 499, 6351, 558. Town. Lots tn Georgetown :—No. 13, Ist range, letter A. One-half of No. 9, third range, letter A. No. 7, 4th range, letter A. No. 8, 4th range, letter Di "Ba: 6, Srd range, letter F. No. 2, 3,13 & 15, 4th range, let- ter F. No. 11, 4th range, letter G. Pasture Lots inthe Royalty of Georgetown :+-Nos, 165, 225, 300, 322. Reserved Lands adjoining the Royalty of Georgetown: --n235 acres. ; Town Lots in Princetown:—No. 5, Ist row, 1st divi- sion, letter A. No, 3, lst row, 2ud division. letter A. No. 3 & 8. 2nil row, 2nd division, letter B, No. 8, 2nd row, 3rd division, letter B. No. 6, 2nd row, 4th divi- sion, letter B. No. 8, 3rd row, 2nd division, letter C. No.1, 4th vow, 2nd division, letter D, No. 1, 2 & 3, _. 6th row, 2nd division, letter FE. No, 8 & 4, 5th row, Gth division, letter KE. Nos. 1, 2,3, 4,5 & 6. Pasture Lots in the Royalty of Princetown :—Nos, 65, 175, 240, 459, and 460. And the owners of the aforesaid Lots, parts of Lots and tracts of Land so In arresr, and proclaimed as afore- said, are hereby notified that in case the sums charged on them as aforesaid, together with the cosis which have been incurred, shall not be paid before the next Easter Term of the Supreme Court, which will tom- mence on Tuesday, the fifth day of May next, applica- tion will be made to the Supreme Court during the said term for J t inst the said Lots or tracts of Land rath hen _ i JAMES WARBURTON, Treasurer. R. REDDIN, Attorney and Barrister at Daw, CONVEYANCER, &«. Office---Great George-St., Charlottetown, EE PROTOGRAPRIC, OW to his calling, Witt Mvororp’s on hand, A Photographer blithe and bland ; The sun he makes his PORTRAITS draw As true to life as e’re you saw. For PHOTOGRAPHS of every style, Visit MUGFORD'S SALUON, ‘tis worth your while; His Pictures good, and PRICES LOW, For which he’s famed where’er you go, The Lewcy-man a doggerel sent, ‘The country o’er, that he is bent To bet, from a shilling to a crown, His pictures are of most renown, Now here's Mugford's CHALLENGE on reeord And he'll try Lewis, upon my wore, % To see whose A aeryegd = rm will take the applause, And are the truest to Nature's laws. JTe'll bet a gyinea to a shad, That he can whip this Lewey bad ; He'll whip him up, and whip him down, Such is the opinion of all this Town, I have sat to them both, Mugford's far the best man, fe made me look like a lord, or the chief of some clan ; Nut Lewey distorted my face, and pinched up my nose, And made my eyes look like the nails of my toes. Charlottetown, January 22, 1868. VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY ErOnMm BAL. OGERS’ MILLS, Western Road, on Township No. 5. ‘These Mills are in good working order, placed on | a good and never-failing stream, with 150 acres of as good Land as this Island can afford, well covered with large Hard and Soft Wood, ‘This property is invaluable to a person of small capital. There is an’ industrious and thriving settlement--Bloomfield—fast improving the lands around this property, and Lumber always in demand, There is a Cottage at the Mill, a small clearance of 6 or 8 acres, with a Dwelling House and Stable. The Mill is new, well-made, and double-geared. Information may be had on application to Mr. Rogers, on the premises; Benj. Rogers and Herbert Bell, Alberton ; or to the subscriber in Charlottetown, I, C. HALL, January 20, 1867, RONALD McDONALD, Commission Merchant, Auctionecr, AND COLLECTING AGENT, Souris, Jan’y 2, 1868. ly CORNS & WARTS. | Are Permanently and Effectually Cured by the use of ROBINSON'S PATENT CORN SOLVENT. For Sale by W. R. WATSON. City Drug Store, Dec. 13, 1867. NOW READY, HARVIE’S PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ALMANAC, FOR 18s8. For Sale, Wholesale and Ratail, at Harvie’s Bookstore, Jan’y. 8, 1868. Queen Street. 2m ¥ Co-Partnership Notice. MMHE SUBSCRIBERS have this day entered into _ CO-PARTNERSHIP as BARRISTERS and AT- TORNIES-AT-LAW,under the name, style and firm of ALLEY & DAVIES, OMece «+--+ O’Halloran’s Building Great George Street. GEORGE ALLEY, LOUIS H. DAVIES, t GR. KOVORAR, (Late of the Customs Department) SHIP BROKER, &., Ilaving rented the SCALES on Oct. 23, 1867, al * % Queen's Wharf, . He will attend to the weighing of COAL, OATS HAYX,. &e. ie P. E. Island. ib MAILS. Winter Arrangement. TTHE Mails fer the neighboring Provinces and the United States will, until further notice, Se closed at this Olive every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evening, at 7. o’elock, : : Maals for Great Britain, Newfoundland and the West Indies, will be closed .evecy alternate Thursday and Saturday, at7 P. M. as follows, viz:— Charloietown, , Thursday, Dee, 12, 1867. Saturday, Feb, 22, 1968 Saturday, do 14, do Thursday, Mech. 5,. ; Thursday. do 25, dv Saturday, do 7%. a Saturday, do. 28,. do, Thursday, do 19, 46 Thursday, Jan. 9, 1868 Saturday, do 21, , do Saturday, do 11,.\ do Thursdey April 2, do Thursday, do 23,: do Saturday, , do Saturday, do 26, da... ag hondare do 16, ds Thursday, Feb. “6, do ° aturday, do 18, ° Saturday, do. ,8, do Thursday, + 30, | do Thursday, do 20, do Saturday May 2, do Mails for Summerside and St, Eleqnor’s vis Pedeque, will be closed every Tuesday and Friday, at 9, a. m, Letters to be registered and newspapers must be post- ed hail an hour before the time of closing the Maile’ ”’ THOMAS OWEN, P. BT. G. - General Vost Office, ei caacine Ch'town, 11th Dee, 1867. 4 NOTICE. | HEREAS by virtue of a Deed of Release and consignment made and Exceuted the 2let day ot OCT., inst., daly filed and registered in the offices in this Island, WM. B. DAWSON, late of Cunr- lottetown Tanner, hath released, — ‘transferred, and conveyed to the undersigned, all his real ek sonal Estate in Prince Edward Island, and all and sums of money and securities therefor «dud owing unto him, as well as all the ait garartse oe Eifects belonging to and all debts and sums wy | and securities therefor due and owing to GHORG NICOLL, late of Charlottetown, Shoemaker, which shad been by him assigned and conveyed to the said William B. Dawson, by a certain te gistered, upon certain Trusts, in the. said first mentioned Deed of Ass pressed. This is to notify all pe tor the said W. B. Dawson, and to the said George Nicoll, whether by Book Account, Notes of Hand, or otherwise, that the several sums due from them be paid by them forthwith, to Messrs. Abney: Solicitors, who have ‘duly authorized to receive and give receipts for the same ; and all persons to whom the said W. B. Dawson 1s meee pone to furnish their claims and Accounts duly attested te the AY said Messrs. Alley & Davies, forthwith. D sted at Charlottetown, this 25th (Near the Catholic Cathedral.) August 22,1866. BE tf