“branch of the Danieh Parliament, and has been sent to . Voice. wae jo Bye dees ep Pills restore the from weak and det ated condi io a cate of tate ott re THE HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 5, 1868. en —- Trenty of trausfer was approved. The Great Belt is free from ice, and wavigation by that passage to the Baltic is open. Lonpon, Jan. 23rd, evening.—Charles Kean, the Tragedinn, died to-day, aged 57....Money market easy at 64 and 74 on prime paper. Sr. Prrerssuna, Jan, 24.—The “ Barson Zetung,” publiehed here, calle attention editorially to the fact that the new French Army Bill materially increases the power of Louis Napoleon, and is eure to prompt him to assume a higher stand and a bolder tone in regard to European politics. Panis, Jan 24.—The semi-official La Patrie, in an editorial to-day, observes that Pruesia ia the only power not now in harmony with the rest of Europe, Efforts of this character to tranqnilize the public mind, and ive assurance of prolonged peace are singularly antag- onized by the fact that every ex in Europe is ert- tirely engaged in arming itself, ns if for anticipated war....lt ia said that a new French loan, to the amount of a hundred and fifty million franes, will surely be put on the market soon, New York. Jan. 25.—The steamship Moravian Castle was seized this afternoon for violation of the Passenger Act. The penalties incurred amount to $20,000. Gold 140, ; Portiann, Jan. 24th.—Steamship Belgian arrived to day, bronght Capt. Anthony, of ship NV. Mosher, of Windsor. N. S.. from Liverpool for Boston, and the crew of 18 men including Halifax Pilot, who were taken off the Mosher in a sinking condition. New York. Jan. 24.—Gold opened at 1494. Montreat, Jan, 23rd.—E. Spellman, distiller, re- contly tried for Excise frauds, was arrested to-day for threatening to shoot an Excise officer. Onr business men propose as a means of abating thegsilver nuisance to buy up and export three or four hundred thensand dollars worth, hoping thereby to reduce the rate of discount to 3 per cent, the imports at Montreal Inst year amounts to 283,.78.117 agninat 28,793,321 in 1866. Bramrron. Canada, Jan, 23rd,—A fiendish outrage was perpetrated af a tavern near thie place last night. A man recovering from an attack of delerium tremus was lying on the floor in front of the fire place, when some young men entered. laid shavings around his body, and burnt himto death Quenko, Jan, 22.—In the Legislatiff Asserably this afternoon, a notice of: motion was given, that a Com- mittee of Immigration be inetructed to enquire into the rimary cause of the immigration of citizens from the rovince of Quebeo to the United States, and the necessary means to be taken to prevent the same, Toroxro. C. W., Jan, 22.—The Ontario Legislature have voted $5,000 for the relief of the distressed fisher- men of Nova Scotia, A publig meeting was held to- night to raise funds for the same object. xpon, Sunday 26th.—The excirement oecasioned by the Fenians still continues, and the autiy ites are +f flant and wakeful, and arrests are made every day. Thoreday, a man named MeGongh, was caught in the act of posting a seditious handbill an the Mansion House Information having reached the Government that Thos Silon, the Sheriff of * Alderney Island,” was identified with Fevianiem, he was promptly apprehended, and sent to prison to await trial. Considerable excitement is created by the recent resolution of the"United States House of Representatives, declaring the sympathy of the nation with the Fenians. The — of London have editorials on this subject, and severely criticise this expression of unfriendly feeling towards England ...-The French Government has iseued an official note. addressed to the heads of the teveral departments of France, on the new Army law, and arguing that, in- stead of being a war measure, itis a pledge of con- tinued peace. A Republican paper was put in circulation in Paris on Friday, but the copies were im- mediately seized by the police....At the terminat on of the discussion in the Danish Paxlt, on the tranefer of the Danish West India ls!anda to the United States, the President said he conld not leave the subject with- out a tribute to the loyalty and consideration shown by the American Government, qualities so worthy of a mene people. ...His Imperial Highness the Archduke of Albrecht, in command of the Austrian Army, has pe ordered to prepare and make ready to take the tid. New York, Jan, 27.—Gold 140}. Lonpon, Jan. 26,—The latest despatches received from Annesly Bay and Serafe show that the British forces have as yet made no advance beyond the latter point....Iutelligence of the condition of the British captives has been received at the camp in Senafe. They were at Magdala alive and well, and were carefully watched to prevent the gomeryy d ofescape. It was feared by wany that they would be massacred as soon as King Theodore heard of the approach of the ex- peditiouary force, but no threatening demonstrations against their lives had been made, and their treatment aa prisoners remained unchanged. ...1t is officially denied in the most positive manuer that any orders or despatches authorizing the arrest of Mr, Train were sent from the Home Oflice here. The reeponsibility of the act iv thrown entirely on the local authorities of Cork. Copensacex, Jan. 26.—The treaty of tranofer of the Danish Weat India Island has passed the Lower the Upper House for ratification, without a dissenting New Yorr, Jan. 27.—Gold 141. . Lonpon, Jan. 27.—It ie now asserted that the new French loan of 750,000,000 francs will be placed in the market to-morrow....'he papers thia morning publish a letter from the Fenian prisoner Burke. who was con- fined in the House of Detention at Clerkenwell at the time of the explosion....Borke denies in the most positive terma that ho had any previous knowledge of conspiracy and declares that if an attempt was made to afford him an opportunity of making his escape, no in- timation of such purpose was conveyed to him... .Let- tera from Paris eay that the reports of prefects in the departments in regard to the state of publio feeling on the army bill are quite unfavorable. They generally oonour in stating that the annoancement of the a‘lop- tion of the bill was received with manifestations of dis- Jeasure, and that the measure is decidedly unpopular n the departments....'The trial of Sir Culling Karly, for the crime of bigamy, which has excited great interest here, was concluded to-day. The testimony iven showed that he married Miss Florence Emily fioGee, in the city of New York, in the year 1859. that he subsequently, in 1867, married Mies Elizabeth Allen, in St. George's Church, Hanover Sqaare, Lon- don, and that the second marriage took place while the firet wife was living, ‘Phe Court wae called upon to de- cide the legitimacy of the marriage in New York and declared it a legal and valid contract. ‘The care was finally given to tho jury, who brought in a verdict of guilty, To-day the prisoner was hrovght into Court, and the judge pronounced his sentence, which ie im- nvtheah ry 18 months at hard labor... Console 93} 20's 72}. Breadstuffs and provisions quiet. Gold SHIP NEWS. The schr. Liezie Chute from Antigua for Bear River, was totally wrecked at C n Point, near Yar- mouth, the other day, and all hands perished. The schooner was built at ear River, and cost $8,000. She was insured in St. John for $2,000. The hull, &., has been sold for $165. The schr. Mayflower, Png ashore at Meagher's Head, but subsequently taken off and towed into Pros- harbor, where she sank, has been raised by Mr. eorge Keefe, submarine diver. It is said that the May- flower can be sent to sea at little expense, as the hull has been very slightly damaged.—Jiz. paper. nee Holloway's Ointment and Pills.—Rheumatic Pains, Tic Doloronx,—Thoee disensod Are unfortunately very dehy in this country, and are frequently most dis- , sometimes for years baflling all medical skill to alleviate tho sufferings of the victim. In no care ay's Olntment and Pills failed to produce intasaed over : and SoaScieer tele ream 8 and subduing gam. tee attaok soon venous milder and the intervals pavers the paroxysme longer, until Married. At Somerset, on the 6th January, by the Rev. Mr. Doyle, Mr. Thomas Murphy, to Miss Rose MeCabe, both of Middletoa. pos ranean Died, At Georgetown Road, Lot 66, on Monday, the 28th inst., Catherine O'Halloran in the 87th year of her age. In this City, onthe 26th January, Mr. James Kinsman, bricklayer, aged 36 years. He was a native of New- foundland. Heleaves a wife and two children. At Crapaud, Jan, 24, aged 7 years, Jesse Hoyt Can- field, second son of the late Thomas Wiggington. At Rona, Lot 62, of Pleurisy, on the 5th inst-, after six days illness, Mr. John Matheson, aged 31 years. At Woodville, Lot 62, on the 19th inst., of consump- tion, Mr. Neil McMillan, in the 26th year of his age. On the 22nd inst., at Kildare, after an illness of twelve months, Stephen, youngest son of Mr. John McIntyre, in the 26th year of his age. January 7, at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. John T, Thomas, Balliol House, Bootle, near Liver- pool, in her 87th year, Mrs. Elizabeth Jinkin, relict of the late Mr. Samnel Jinkin, of Plymouth, Mew Advertisennts, FOR SALE. ME Schooner ELIZABETH, Juniper built, 37 tons, A. new measurement, launched in May, 1867, strong and substantially built, and well fitted for fishing or coasting, ’ algo, * The fast sailing schooner FAREWELL, of the burden of 27 tons new measurement. For terms, &c., apply to the owner, at Souris. EDWARD KICKHAM. January 29, 1868. sin FROM LONDON 9 CHARLOTTETOWN, P- E- I. DIRECT. THE FAST-SAILING NEW BRIG “AM- PHION, ' coppered, and classed 5 years A 1 at Lloyd's, 274 tons register, D, McDonatp, Master, will sail from LONDON, about the Ist of APRIL, 1868, : Parties wishing to Ship by this Vessel will apply in Lonpon to Messrs. Joun Prrcainn & Sons, 69 Cornhill, or to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & CO., Jan. 24, 1868. 4in Charlottetown, P, E. I CHAIN FOR MUD DIGGERS, Iron & Stecl SLEIGH SHOBING, AND NARROW AXES, &c., AT THR BRITISH HARDWARE STORE: (Reddin's New Buildings, Queen. Street.) STONE & BOVYER, Ch'town, sth February, 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 House, at Vernon River, size 40 » 32 ft. and 23 ft. high, to be built of BRICK. Contracts to be completed by the Ist NOVEMBFR 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- bett's, Sydney Street, Charlottetown, RK. J. CLARKE, Orwell, Feb. 4, 1868. tf Sec'y. ~ CHARLOTTETOWN MUTUAL Fire Insurance Company. Board of Directors for the current year: Ilion, Groror Beer, President. William Brown, Esq,, Mark Butcher, Esq. Hor. George Coles, Mr. Thomas Essery, Hon. H. J. Calbeck, John Scott, Esq., Hertram Moore, Esq , ‘Thos. W. Dodd, Esq., William Dodd, Esq. Hon, W. W. Lord, Artemas Lord, Esq., Wn, Heard, Esq. Office hours from 10 a, m., to 4 p. m. : H. PALMER, Secretary. Mutual Fire Insurance Office, Kert St., ee eee Soni UNION BANK of PB. kK. ISLAND. _o-_ HE Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of this Bank will take piace at the Bank premises on WEDNESDAY, the 4th dey of MARCI next, at 12 o'clock, noon, for the purpese of choosing Suven Dr- rectors for the ensuing year, and transacting such other business as shall be then laid before them. N. Lb. 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 previous to the day of meeting. JAS, ANDERSON, Cashier. Ch'town, Feb. 5, 1868. Land For Sale! HE subscriber offers for sale 80 Acres FREEHOLD 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, about on, mile east of St. Margaret's. te” Terms easy. For further particulars asply to Mr. John McEacher, merchant, Charlottetown; Mr. James McDonald, St. Peter's Harbor, or to the subscriber on the premise «, DONAND McDONALD. May River, Lot 44, Feb. 5, 1668, mw ODTTCH io be sold. by Public Auction, at South Lake, Cross Roads, on WEDNESDAY, the 19:h FEBRUARY next, at the hour of 11 o'clock, a, m., it not before dis- osed of by private sale, the balance of that valuable rechold Property known as the “ Ilayfield,’’ consisting of one hundred and sixty eres of Land, chiefly covered with an abunannt growth of Hard and Soft Wood timber. Also,—a very desirable MILL SITE. Terms made known at time of purchase. For further particulars apply to the aubscriber, JAS. R. McLEAN, Auctioueor. Fast Point, February 5, 1868, lin pd NOTICE S hereby given, that a call of ONE PER CENT. on all i sums insu.ed in the Charlottetown Mutual Fire Insur- ance Company, between the 25th JULY, 1866, and 25th JULY, 1867, is hereby required within forty days from the date hereof, to pay LOSSES, otherwise proceedings will be taken the next da_ to enforce payment from oll defaulters, Dated this 28th January, 1865S. HENRY PALMER, Feb, 6, 1868 isl Sec'y & ‘Treasurer. FOUN dD. N last June, between Henry Damerel’s, Innkeeper, and Strathalbyn, Bedeque Road, the stuff of a woman's Dress, ‘The owner can have it by proving property and paying expenses. Apply at the Jerald offlve, Feb, 6, 1868. Bin pd PACKHT BETWEEN SOURIS & CHARLOTTETOWN. _—oO“— {ie Fast-satuixa and Commoprous Schooner "A. R. McDowatp," will ran between Sourss & Charlotte- town, cailing at the intermediate ports, as soon as the navigation permits. ; we DOMINICK DEAGLE, Master. Jannary 29, 1868. ly Business Notices. Nae 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 eitber of thuse rs mast be acoompanied by the cash, at the rate of 6s. per square of 24 lines, or under, and 1s. 6d. for each continuation, HANDBILLS, in proportion to size, trom 4s. to 108. per set of 25, and 1s. 6d, each additional set, -Butler’s Rosemary Hair Cleaner, At oom ie tee: moving Scurf and Dand d nest Te- from the Head, and by its inyi- ‘Lots in the Common of Charlottetown :—one-third of HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT, —AT— Head of St. Peter’s Bay. HE Subscriber respectfully inforus the Travelling Public that he has opened a House or Punuia ENTERTAINMENT, On the premises lately occupied by Mr. Patrick Connotiy, 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 public patronage. He also intends to carry on the Tanning Busincss, in all its various branches, in the Spring. SIMON BULGER. Head St. Peter's Bay, } January 8, 1867. Im pd VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY FOR SALSA. 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 chriving settlement ~Bloomfield—fast improving tle lands around this property, aad Lumber always in demand, There is a Cottage at the Mill, a small clearance of G 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 ot Herbert Bell, Alberton ; or to the subecriber in Uharlottetown, I, C. HALL. January 20, 1867. 2m LAND ASSESSMENT. Treasurer’s Office, Charlottetown, P. E. I1., 25th January, 1868. N pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly of this Isiand, 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 Princetown,” and also of an Act made and sassed in the Twenty-seventh year of the same reign, fotitaled, “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,” I do hereby give Public Notice that I have made proela- clamation according to the terms of the said Acts, of all the undermentioned Town Lots, Water Lots, Common Lots, Pasture Lots, Islands, or parts of Istands, Town- ships, or parts of sownships, in this Island, in arrear for the non-payment of the several sums due and owing thereon to Her Majesty. under and by virtue of the above mentioned Acts, viz :— Acres. Acres. Township No. 3 1014 Township No. 36 8194 " & 6424 . 370s 481 ° 8 785 og $9 3110 “ 11 1384 ” 40 21294 “ 138 «(1863 41 20554 " 15 954 wi 42 2684 se 16 31464 * 43 3232) bie 17 8634 " 46 2552 “ 18 1664 “ 50 1806: “ 19 38804 sh 51 540: - 20 9005 ed 62 10274 “ Ou = 53 12784 bi 92 «87 ell 64 1722 “ 28 1091 " 66 2594 “ 24 2584 . 58 463 “ 25 «4154 “@ 69 9424, bias 26 1994 “ 60 2773. “ 27 «890 ” 61 2565 bee 29 1474 ” 62 2220 " $1 2784 " 65 18934 bd $2 «623 ae 66 228 " 83 9083 George's Island, 566 “ 34 264 Bunbury ‘ 15 “ $5 2294 Connelly “ 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 58. one-quarter of 42, seven-twenticths of 43, one-eighth of 44, one- quarter of 48, one-half of 65, one-cighth of 74, one- quarter of 78, one-half of 83, one--quarter of 90, 97, ox, Second Hundred of Lots in Charlottetown : — five- eighths of No, 6, one-half of 7, one-quarter of 8, one- quarter of 14, 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 61, three-eighths of 54, one-sixth of 59, one-sixth of 83. Third hundred of Lots in Charlottetown :—five-twelfths of 21, five-twelfths of 22. Fourth hur.tred of Lots in Charlottetown :—one-quar- ter of €, one-half of 26, one-half of 29, one-half of 42, five-eighths of 43, one-quarter of 58, seven-twelfths of 59, 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, five-twelfths of 62, one-sixth of 73, Lots in Charlottetown formerly occupied as the Barrack Square :—No. 1. Water Lot, _ to Town Lot No. 97, in the first hundred of Lots in Charlottetown, 11 seven-twelfths of 18. Pasture Lots in the Royalty of Charlottetown :—ore- half of No. 23, #7. two-thirds of 28, 35, 39, 43, 44, 54, 63, 72, 155, 291. 297, 813, 339, 340, 867, 868, 369, 370, 871, 398, two-thirds of 399, two-thirds of 400, 491, 402, 481. 499, 531, 538. Town Lota in Georgetown :—No. 13, Ist range, letter A. One-half of No. 9, third range, letter A. No. 7, 4th range. letter A. No. 3, 4th range, letter D. No. 6, Srd range, letter F. No. 2,3, 13 & 15, 4th range, let- ter F. o. 11, 4th range, letter G. Pasture Lots in the Royalty of Georgetown :—Nos. 165, 226, 309, 322, Reserved Lands adjoining the Royalty of Georgetown: ~~235 acres, Town Lots in Princetown:—No. 6, 1st row, Ist divi- sion, letter A. No. 3, lst ron es letter A. No. 3 & 8, 2nd row, 2nd divi ,letter B. No. 8, 2nd row, Srd division, letter B. No, 6, Ind row, 4th divi- sion, letter B, No. 3, 8rd row, 2nd division, letter C. No. 1, 4th row, 2nd division, letter D. No. 1,2 & 3, bth row. 2nd division, letter B. No. 3 & 4, 5th row, 6th division, letter E. Nos. 1, 2. 3,4, 6 & 6. Pasture Lots in the Royalty of Princetown :—Nos. 65, 175, 240, 459, and 460. And the owners of the aforesald Lots, parts of Lots and tracts of Land so in arrcar, and proclaimed as afore- said, are hereby notified that in case the sums cha on them as aforesaid, together with the costs which have been incurred, shall not be paid before the next Easter Term of the Supreme Court, whieh will com- mence on Tuesday, tho Ofth day of ha next, Feo That he can whip this Lewey bad ; R. REDDIN, Attorney and Barrister at Baw, CONVEY ANCER, &c.. Office---Great George-St., Charlottetown, (Near the Catholic Cathedral.) August 22,1866. E tf SHOPS TO LET. MIM Subscriber offers to rent, with immediate possession TWO VERY DESIRABLE SHOPS, with Warerooms overhead, being part of his New and Commodious four story building on Queen Street. For Busines Stands hese stops cannot be surpassed in the City, For further particulars apply to B.D, REDDN. Queen Street Ch'town Oct. 30,1867. PIEx dius YARMOUTH STOVES fANHE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RECEIVED, Ex Schooner “ M, E. Banks,”’ direct from YARMOUTH his USUAL SUPPLY of those Celebrated COOK & BOX STOVES, which will be sold cheap far Casu, or — Joint Notes. J. CLARKE, Orwell, Oct. 16, 1867, tf ALIERATION IN BUSINESS. Notice to Debtors. IIE Subscriber hereby notifies that a complete change being about to be made in the business car- ried on at Orwell, heretofore, by the late Patrick Ste- a, deceased, and subsequently by the under- signed, And this is to give notice to thore parties indebted to Mary Stephens, Executrix, and to the undersigned, by Judgments, Notes of Hand, and Book Accounts, that unless they pay their respective accounts in full this Fall, they shall be sued without further notice on the closing of the Navigation, All kinds of merchantable produce taken in payment. R. J-CLARKE. Orwell Cheap Store, Sept. 18,1867. ietf A of _ ——-! J yEWsoN L———--~ CcIvy CHAIR FACTORY; ga & = FACTORY JOHN NEWSON’S FS] > "THE subscriber is introdacing more MACHINERY into his Establishment, by means of which he wi'l be able to give the Public a better article, aud CHEAPER than ever, gore and LOUNGES—cheap. JOHN NEWSON. ({HAMBER SUITS—cheap, JOHN NEWSON. gb Leaf, Kitchen, Toilet, and Dressing TABLES—cheap. JOHN NEWSON. PLENDID Hardwood-seated CHAIRS—cheap. Common do., at 38s.6d. JOHN NEWSON. A GREA™ assortmen tof BEDSTEADS—cheap. JOHN NEWSON., UREAUX, CINQUES and COMMODES, cheap, JOHN NEWSON. Git MOULDING, LOOKING - GLASSES, PLATES, &¢.—cheap. JOHN NEWSON, PRATHESS and MATRASSES—in variety. JOHN NEWSON. January 22, 1867. ly PROPOSRAPTIE, OW to his calling, Wit Mvoronn’s on hand, A Photographer blithe and bland; The sua he makes his PORTRAITS draw At true to life as e’re you saw, For PHOTOGRAPUS of every style, Visit MUGFORD'S SALOON, ‘tis worth your while, For which he’s famed where'er you go. The Lewey-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 renuwn, Now here's Mugford's CHALLENGE on record, And he'll try Lewis, upon my wore, To se whose Photographs will take the applause, And are the truest to Nature's laws. Ho'll bet a guinea to a shad, He'll whip him up, and whip him down, such is the opinion of ail this ‘Town, Lhave sat to them both, Mugford’s far the best man, He made me look like a lord, or the chief of some clan; But Lewey distorted my face, an@ pinched up my nose, And made my eyes look like the nails of my toes, Charlottetown, January 22, 1868. FALL 1867. New Store. New Goods. FYVIE Unders'gned having removed to his New Storo, Old Stand, Reddin's Corner, where he has increased facili- ties for carrying on a general Ory Goods, Grocery, — and China and Earthenware Business, he respectful 8 leave to inform his friends, and the public generally, that he is now prepared to supply them with all kinds of Goods in the above line, at as low prices as can be found in the City The Stock Conaee of oat: an Whit’ ale Bluc, White, and Fancy Flannels, Bedticks, Osnaburgs, Twollings, Hed, White and Blue Cotton Warp, Cotton Handkerchiefs, Blankets, Coburgs, Orleans, Winceys. ng Prints, Gala Plaids, ‘weeds, Doeskins, Pilot Cloths, Hosiery, Gloves, Paper Collars Lata and Caps,Neckties, Fiannel Shirts, Umorellas Oil Cloths, &e. ; Tea, 8 . Tobacco, Molasses, Rice, Starch, Blue, ag Soap, and Candles; Kerosene Oil, Brandy, Gin, Rum, and Whiskey, Portand Sherry Wine, always on hand at the usual low prices; China and Earthenware. In Great Variety, The Subscriber thankful for past favors, respectfully so- licite a contir.uance of the same, and trusts, by attention to business and to the wants of his Customers, to merit an in of business. attended His Pictures good, and PRICES LOW, ‘y RONALD McDONALD, | Commission Merchant, Auctionce AND COLLECTING AGENT, Souris, Jan’y 2, 1868, ly CORNS & WARTS ROBINSON'S PATENT CORN SOLVENT. For Sale by wii City Drag Store, Dec. 13, 1907. * j NOW READY, . HARVIE’S PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ALMANAC, FOR i868. For Sale. Wholesale and Ratail, at Harvie’s Bookstore, Jan’y. 8, 1868. Queen Street. Co-Partnership Notice. MUE SUBSCRIBERS have this day entered into CO-PARTNERSHIP as BARRISTERS and AT- YORNIES-AT-LAW under the name, style and firm of ALLEY & DAVIES, Office «<++ O°Halloran’s Building Great George Sireet, ie GEORGE ALLEY, LOUIS H. DAVIES. Oct. 28. 1867. if VR. KOvoRAag, (Late of the Customs Department) SHIP BROKER, &., Having rented the SCALES on e Queen's Wharf, Ho will attend to the weighing of COAL, OATS HAY, &c. Charlotetown, . P. E£. Island. City Foundry. HE SUBSCRIBER begs leave to. inform the Publie that he is prepared to furnish Castings of Various Descriptions, Ship's Castings, Thrashing Machines, Mud_ Digs gers, Mill Castings, Iron Fencing. Cannon Stoves. also, Old Stoves repaired at the shortest notice and cheap for Cash. Near McKinnon’s Tannery. MICHAEL RIORDAN, Proprietor, Ch'town, Dee. 11, 1867, 6w 181 NORTH AMERICAN HOTEL KENT-SIREET, ° ys - CHARLOTTETOWN, IIS HOTEL, formerly known as the ** GLOBE HOTEL,” is the largest inthe City and centrally situated; itis now opened fer the reception of permas nent and transient Boarders. ‘The subscriber trusts, b strict attention to the wants and comfort of his friends and the public generally, to merit a share of public pa- tronage. te” The Best or Liqvons always on land. Good stabling for any number of horses, with a careful hostler in attendance. JOUN MURPHY, Proprieter. Charlottetown, P.E. 1. Nov. 25. 1863. NOTICE! Postage Stamps. | dere and after thisdate Postage Stamps will be sold 4 at this Office only between the hours of 10a, m. and m. ersons wishing to post Letters before or after these hours, can procare Stamps at the Stores of D. Laird, 1. A. Harvie, E. Reilly, Mrs. Bremner, Mrs. Stamper, G. Hubbard, J.C. McLeod, Theoph DesBrisay, Jas. DesBrisay, Ii. Haszard, G. & 8. Davies, 7. O'Connell, THOS. OWEN, P. M. General Post Office, ‘ Ch'town, Dee. 11, 1867. { MAILS. Winter Arrangement, HE Mails for the neighboring Provinces and tho dL United States will, until further notice, be closed at this Office every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evening. at 7 o'clock, Mauls for Great Britain, Newfoundland and the West Tndiva, will bo closed every alternate Thursday and Saturday, at7 BP. M. as follows, viz:— Thursday, Dee. 12, 1867. Saturday, Feb, 22, 1868 p- P Saturday, do 14, do Thursday, Mch. 5, do Thursday. do 25, do Saurday, do 7, do Saturday, do 28, do Thursday, do 19, Thursday, Jan. 9, 1868 Saturday, do 21, Saturday, do 11, do Thursdey April 2, Thursday, do 23, do Saturday, do 4, SeSsse Saturday, do 25, do Thursday, do 16, Thursday, Feb. 6, do Saturday, .do 18,. Satutday, do 8, do Thursday, do 30, do Thursday, do 20, do Saturday May 2, do Mails for Summerside and St Eleanor's via Bedeque, will be closed every Tuesday and Friday, at 9, a. m., Letters to be registered and nes must be pos ed half an hour before the time of closing the Mails. THOMAS OWEN, P. 41. G. General Post Office, : Cl'town, 11th Dee, 1867. ry NOTICE. HEREAS by virtue of a Deed of Relese and consignment made and Executed the 2ist day ot OUL., inst., duly filed and registered in the proper offices in this Island, WM. B, DAWSON, late of Char- lottetown Tanner, hath released, assigned, transferred, and conveyed to the andersigned, all bis real and sonal Estate in Prince Edward Island, and all Debts, and sums of money and securities therefor due and owing unto him, as well as all the personal Estate and Elects belonging to and all debts and sums of mone and securities therefor due and owing to GEORG NICOLL, iate of Charlottetown, Shoemaker, whieh been by him assigned and conveyed to the said William gistered. upon certain Trusts, and for certain purposes, in the said first mentioned Deed of er ex- ressed. This is to notity all persons fo to the said W. B. Dawson, to the said Goorge that the several saws duc from them Poste ty oom —_—- them forthwith, to Messrs. Atay & and give re the sult W. Dawson 18 turntsh their claims and said Messrs. Alley & Davies, D wed a C A Lots or tracts of abd at | * OW.R, WATSON, a tee to the Supreme during the said ar. Woe Are Permanently and Effectually Cured by the use of B. Dawson, by a certain Deod of Assignment duly re- Nicoll, whether by Book Account, Notes of Hand, or otherwise, —