seme 1 Dj W Ky INES DAY, J AN. &,.' Ne ae a a NS I NE ——_—_— We are indebted to Hilary Melsaac, Esq,, the Col- lector fopthe Port of prs wai the following tarement of Ex therefrom ig the past season. ia ee See to Nir ode. it mast be observed, that they have been larger. during the Pe year than i any known previous one,—a state of affairs owing, in a reat measure, to the improvement effected in the Harbor by the Breakwater partiaily erected there— There was suflicient produce in the vicinity to have Joaded several other vessels had they offered for that parpose. This fact shoul stimulate the Government to complete this important work with as little delay as ible, and otherwise improve the harbor go as to se- cure the confidence of sup-owrers, and afford them the utmost facilities for prosecuting their business. The following are the vessels, Will masters’ names, their. cargoes, and the ports for which they cleared, viz :-— W. D. Smith, Grant, St, John’s, Newfoundland, 66 head 4 pige. wal inex §. McDonald, H bor Grace, 40 bead cattle, 3 horses, sucshent. Dengle, Burjoe, Nid, 700 bus, potatoes, 200 bus, oats, 10 sheep, LO pigs WW. D. Smith, Grant, Halifax, 2000 bus, potatoes, 1500 bus. outs, 36 bus. turnips, 36 qtis. codfish, 16 tabs butter, 100 bbis. mackerel, ° Lonisa Agnes, J. slewenwhite, Halifax, 1800 bus. potatoes. Kelso, Brigt., D. Melsaac, a John’s, Nfld. 1934 bus. po- toes, 1142 bua. oats, 330 bus. turnips. Blizabeth, C. Deagle, Halitax, 869 bus, potatoes, 600 bus. oats, 100 bus. turnips, 10 tubs butter, Robert Noble, M. A cee gl ie N. 84,1922 bud. , 1400 bus, cate, 462 bus, turnips. eee Knglish, Liverpool, G. B., 905) bus, outs, Sirocco, Brigt., C. Layt toes, 1149 bus, oats, 10 wild “Bean's. MeDonald, St. John’s, Nild., 3000 bus. por toes, 2000 bus, oats. bo pedo Pope, G, B., 1200 bus. oate, loading in Georgetown. Total—13,126 bur, potatocs, 27,993 bus. oats, 1083 bus. turnips, 96 head catile, 200 head sheep, 14 pigs, 3 horses, 10 bbls, meal, 1 bbl. beans, 29 fowl, 39 tubs butter, 100 bble, mackerel, 36 qtis. codiish, on, Harbor Grace, 820 bus. pota- 1 bus, turnips, 10 bbls, meal, 1 —to finish Tax Halifax Chronicle, in noticing our appointment to the office of Queen's Printer, remarks that this does not indicate that the Governmentintend exerting thom- selves to take the Island into the Dominion.” Very true, We eay, and we can assure oor GuNtemporary, ae well as othera who entertained the remotest suepicion, to the contrary, that this Government bot only never ‘+ exerted’! themselves to bring the [sland into the Do- minion, but never even thought of doing euch a thing. From ais iutimaty knowledge of the state of the Islands we feel justified in avserting that the comparitively gmull ammount of Union eentiment of which the Colony eould boast a twelve-month ago, scarcely the small- cat portion éxista at the preswnt moment. Coufeder- ation ie stamped out, aud the experience of the Domin- ioW giuge July last, culminating in the legislation of the Session just closed, serves as a monumedt to the ex- tinct Union sentiment. On this point the Government is true to the people, and will eout'aue so, whatever their enemies may say to the contrary. | secon asp ms sti etna te antl Here is what the Commercial Bullstin of Boston says of the industrial condition of the Northern States :— In no part of the countay is industry at s0 low an ebb, capital ¢o unremunerative, and their products so poorly puid for as in New England at present : Not only are our manutactones closed, or running on short time, and thousands throwa out of employment, but our commercial classes are suffering uumense 1osse3 from the stagnation of trade, and shrinking im values, In fect the nobie race of importing and ship ing merchants, once the boast of our New Bngland sea-ports, whose ships poured into our markets the wealth of every cline, are now falling into comparitive decay, Tix similar gloomy colora does a correspondent of the Boston Journal depict the collapse of business in the State of Maine:— The fact canno< be gainsayed that, go where you may in Maine, busine.s will be found crippled, and the ery of dull times goea up on every hand. There willbe less lumbering by ong half this winter than usual, and there 1s such @ plos- tration in our ship building interests that hardly a vessel ean be found upon the stocks, } Le ee Se I Se To Cornesponpenra.—‘tAn Iriahman” writes that he recently attended a lecture on temperance in the basement of the Wesleyan Chutch. but was’rather dis- appointed to hear one young man indulge in ridicule and abuse of the Irish, instead of confining himselt to the subject announced, and exposing the evils of in- temperance. It is scarcely wovih tho while of our cor- respondent to expose the youthful indiscretion or na- toral stupidity of tho indlividnal referred to; at all events, we have- decided that eur 4pace can be more profitably employed than in noticing so small an affair. “ Mauoah Trowe ” has been recsived and will be at- tended to at our evrliest eonvénicnvo. ae ~— Tlanvin's Prince Epwarnp Istavp ALMANac, For 1863.—This is a new publication, and @ rival to Mr. Laird’s ‘* Prince Edward Island Calendar,” which we noticed afew Nos, ago. The matter of the Aluanac | j® more diversified than that of the Calendar, and the | “ Ready Reckoner for Oate” whieh. it contains, as also | the Tables for reduciug the Union, Satmmerside and - Rustico Bank notes into pounds, shillings, and pence, ought ‘to command for it a ready eale throughvat the country, The printing is the work Mr. Wm. Bremner, Kent Street, andis very: well executed. Lieynty tx THe Ustrep States.—In au exchange we read as under }— A priest ‘ana several nuns in Cape Girardeau county, were recently arrested for teaching, without having tac the oath;’’ These things are done to-day in the United States ; and yet United States papers have the inpudenee to denounce the tyranny of England becanse in the last century the same things were done in [reland !~Wilness, ed We have received from Montreal a pamphict of some eighty pages, called ' Protection and Fyve Trade,” by John McLean. The writer is a Protecttonist to a limited extent, and argues his ease vigorously aud well, bat whether his views will secure genera! favor in the Maritime Provinces is extremely doubtfal. When we have more time and space at our diaposal than at pre- sent, we purpose goivg into this subject at considerable We have roceived a letter froma gentloman at East Point contradicting in the most direct way the trath of cortain statements published over an anonymous figna- tute hi the Hxkanp of a late date, respecting the man- agement of tho East Point Light House. We notice in-the St. John Globe, of Wednesday, a lengthy and glowing eulogiam upon the late Hon. Mr. wee. from the peo of Ebarinieserneeraieee* Mr Hoary, Lvmyopr editor. of the Summerside Jour. nal, tor some time past, has ceased his connection with (HHO piper, Mr. "Lawsow i @olever writen 00 © i tw Tan Lever at Government House was namer- ously attended. . qu? _ Local Items, — “Mr. E. Roache leétured heforo the St, Temperance Soviety on Monday uight last.. }. Tho English Mail which reached Halifax per Steatwer ee Dunstan's on Saturday night, The Nomination Day for a Cagdidate to fi! tho va- eancney oceasioned in the Second District of King's County by Mr. EB. Reilly's acceptance of the Queen's Printing, willtake place on the 28th of Jauuary, St. John'a Day was celebrated by the Masonic Lodges in Charlottetown and Georgetown by the mem - bers thereof dining together. In Charlottetown, the Diuner took place at the Pavilion Hotel, and in George- townat the Amerioa House, Both aro very highly spoken of. The Christmas Market was the largest ever witness. od in. Chaglottetown. ‘The spacious. new Market Hall was literally crowded with people. and the supply of geese, duoke, turkeys, dc., was #0 abandant, that a considerable quantity of it remained unsold. The Beet, especially Blake's, was exoellent.—Par, The members of the Victoria Steam Engine Com- pany, under command of Capt. Strickland, had a torch-light procession on Monday night, the 2d. after which they repaired with their friends to the Upper Hall in the hew Market Elouge, where they enjoyed themselves for several hours, Mr. Galbraith's Band provided the music, and Mr. N. A. Large the refeesh- ineute.—dbe «; ee eee St. Dunstan's Temrekance Socurry,—Mr, Ed. ward Roehe delivered an excellent loeture before this Society on Monday night last. The audience, though amall, Was appreciative, and passed.a deserved vote of thanks to the lecturer, ‘The lectures and debates be- tore the Sogivty are of @ miseel'ancous character, and calealated’ to draw good houses, ~ The debate for next Monday night will be: * Could the Maino Liquor Law be successfully applied to this Island 1" W. C. GRANT, Sec'y. Jan. 8, 1863, GOVERNMENT APPOINTMENTS. Edward Reilly, Esquire, tobe Queen's Printer for this Isluud, in the pl-ce of the Honorable Ediyard Whelan, deceased, ...William Sanderson, Esquire, to be a Commissioner for the Recovery of Small Debts for the Court at Georgetown, in the place of George Poole. Eaquire, deceased. ...Ailan E. MeDongall, Peter M. Bourke and Richard Smith, Eequires, to be Commis- vioners for the Recovery of Sinall Debts for the Court at Pownal, in the place of Jolin Roach Boarke, Alex. Smith and Joh Farquharson, Esqnites,....Mr. James Power to bo Postmaster at Wheatley River, in the place of Mr. John Beaton, resigned. STRAY CATTLE. We have been so often asked what tho Law. eave re- speating stray Cattle, that we have been indaced to in- quire, and now state for the information of the publia, tht when a stray beast comes on the premises of any person, and cannot be kept off them, the law requires che individual oo whose premises the aniua! is, to go to the nearest Justice of the Peave, and record an affi- davit in acoordanee with the facts, take ont an order, and have tho auiwnal advertised, ‘* weekly in the Royal Gazette published in Charlottetown,” for a period of two months, dating from the tine the order is taken out. If the beast is uot redeemed ‘within that time, it haa to be sold, and the progeeds, after dedoctiag cvsts, is handed over ta the A alpen who applies it aa the law directs. It is further required that advertisements shall be posted apin three public places in the town- ship where the stray animal is, Sum. Journal : CHARLOTTETOWN DEBATING CLUB. The anuual meeting of the above Sosiety, for the election of officers for the presens year, was held ia Seott's [Lull, on Friday evening last, the Sd inst. The Report of the tinangial condition of the Society having been read, the baloting for oflivers was proceed: ed with, at the close of which the following gentlemen were declared elected :-- President—D. Laird, Eeq, Vice Presiduuts—L. Hf Davies, and R. D, Shaw, Keqrs. Seerctary and Treasurer—Mr. R. Fitzgerald, Meiabers of Committee—Mvasrs. Seth D. Shaw, P. 3. MacGowan, F. $, Longworth, C. W. Hail, anid Joseph Smallwood, The sabjoct for debate next Friday evening, will be —" Would England be justified in’ acceeding to the dentands of Secretary Seward in the matter of the Ala- baa Claims!’ Opener Charles W. Hall, Eeq P. 5. MacGowan, Sec’y. Jan, 4, 13863. TAL-SAVINGS BANK, This important Institytion is, we pre glad to say, in avery flourishing vondition. Ever since its establish- ment in the summer of 1864, it has been gradually grow- ing in public asefalness and favor. On the 1st of danu- ary, 1568, the sum in the Bank, on deposit, was £14,- 428 Gs. Lld., compared with £11,205 at the corres- ponding period last year, ‘The amouut deposited, dn- ting the past 12 months, was 48,595, and the dmount withdrawo £6,597. Total interest paid to Depositers. £632 28, Gd., total interest paid by the Government on deposits £735. Nuuiber of depositors 580. The Sa- ving’ Bank is established in connection with the Pro- vinctal Treasury, and is open for busineds, on Tuesdays and Pvidays teont 10, a.m, to. 3, pom. It is intended for the investment of the poor man’s savings as well as lor the pennies of childhood and youtl but all classes of the community avait themselves of the many advan- tages Which at offers, Iv is a capital place to keep small sums of money not required for immediate use. ‘The nite of interest allowed is 5 pec cent, the smallest de- posit is 1s, 6ul.,and the largest, to bear interest, £100. Phe interest oa deposits may be added to the principal, quarterly, £10,000 of the moneys in the Savings Bank, unmy atiany time be invested in Government ,Seeurities yielding to the Bank interest at the rate of 6 per cent,, per annam.—- Pat, _ All Sorts of Items, . ss ieaiatar atti fun o aermaema mane ee An Ottawa telegram to the Zepress reports the death of the Hon, Mr. Buain. Maximilian’s autobiography, in three volumes, is announced in England, The Rev. I. X. LaFrauce, Py rish Priest of Mem- ramcook, N. B., died onthe 26tb ult, Water is quoted at fifty cents a barrel in California, Missouri, The Nova Scotia Legislature is called together for the The Journal de Quebec denounces energetically the violence and brutality which, according to that paper, characterized the late municipal elections at Quebeo. Queen Victoria’s second book is to be entitled ‘Leaves from a Journal of Life in the Highlands; Tours aad Yachting Excursions from 1842 to 1361." is A Yankee is raising black cats on ao island in the Ohio river for the sake of the fur.. The business ought to be re-mew-uerative. 4 Preparatory to the meeting of the Nova Scotia Legis- lature, publig meetings wry being held throaghout that Provinee for the purpose of demanding the repeal of ihe Union Act. “ / The Fire Alarm Telegraph, reaently constructed. in St. at, N..B., by'an American Company, is now in tulf operation and is reported to give the most complete satisiaction, : Lord Stanley refuses to refer to any foreign power the question ot the suitableness of the British policy in the matter, aud here tho negotiations seom to have come to a stand still, Professor Goldwin Smith, it ia ramored, parposes to quit England for life iu the cov rse of the ensuing year, It is believed that Mr. Smith intends emigrating to she China, on the 80th inst., waa received in CHarlottetown' espatch of Business on the 30th January iustant. | | Ry recent exchanges we observe that Joseph J. Lit- | the, Jaq, has. been denial caus for Harbor Main, | Newfoundland. Mr, Little, who anti-Con- federate principles, is tho aon of the late Mr. Coruelias | Little, of thie City, Deapatches from Gaspe, dated 8b, ult., saya'a timber. laden ship, name anknown, went aslere near the Magdalaine river last week, ‘The captain, the two mates, steward and cine seamen were drowned; tea men were saved, but wero badly frozen. The Ottawa Pariamant adjourned on the 2ist of De- cember until the 12:4 of Mareh next, aad during the recess it is supposed that a Government delegation will proceed to England to consult with the Imporial autho- tae, on the nuuportant subject of the Intereolonis) ailroad, ‘Tsay boy, is there anything to shoot here? inquired 4 sporteman of a boy he mot. * Well,’ veplied the hey, ‘nothing jast’ about here, bat our ofd schoolmaster is Just over the hill there eutting birch reds; you might walk up and pop him over." British Gniana ia becoming a field for dissatisfied Soatherners to emigrate to.—A despateh from there ander date of November 10th, states that 180 persons, emigranta from the Southern States of America, have arrived at Demerara, and have come as settlers. A Brussels letter, insthe Journal ef Liege, 1 Minia- terial organ, says: —* The public will loarn with entia. faction that the physical and moral atate of the Ean presr Charlotte has greatly improved of late. The King and Queen go to see her almost every day, and often bring her with them to Brussels.’ The Halifax Brpress saya the health of Hie Lord- ship Bishop Lynch, of Toronto, has become much im- paired, and he has been advised by his physicians to pass a portion of the winter at Key West, Florida. It is the intention of His Lordship to proceed South as soon ag he shall feel himself adequate to the journey. ‘om ma = aoe Surpsent vreow Vexnox Reven.~'The follow bug is & correct statement of the produce alii from Vernon River Bridge, during the mouths of October aud No- vember last :-— GO Bushels of Barley, 52m) do Oats, 9259 = do Potatoes, 1,203 do Tornips, 243 Barrels of ( ‘ doux Furness, Wharfinger. December 26ih, 1867. SA ach tlic OM ee ee ed SHIP NEWS. Arrivals in Earepe from P. KE. Isiand, PER TRLRORAPH. W. W. Loup, [nersa, 19th—Leyalika, Hilla, Willie, Panny Leigh, J. Bowley, Auphion, 231, Li . Dec. 1,—Brigs Marger:t, Merths. Loh. | Undine, Ontario, 12th—-Abeona, Lith—L. C. Owen; lth | Prompt; 17th--Kmpress, Litena, Qu-enstown,, Dee, 4-—Kewadin, in 20 days; 2let-- Londou, Dee, 18—Lotus, in 19 days, Thistle, Verona, Silver Light, Mystic, J. W. Westway. iLalifax, Dee. 28, The Gunboat Delight, recently purchased from the Im. perial Government by F. W. Fishwick, Faq., is being fired up at Black Bros’. Wharf. She will be placed on the West- ern Shore reutenext Spring, in connection with the express business. The Dominien cutter Dairng is now a total wreck and | will be sold at auction on Monday. The Steamer Carlotta arsived from Portland veeterday. She brought 30 passengers, and a large mail from the upper Provinces. The Carlotta expe:ienced a very boisterous passage, On Christe.as morning, the second officer, Mr, Gardiner, was washed «.verboard ‘ Tne Gaspe correspondent of the Quebee Chronicle under date of the 8th December, states that the Schr. Pi.ot, Mabeo, bound for Halifax, with a cargo of herring, had to throw overboard some 150 barrels to save the vessel. The Pilot The two best abused men in North America are President Johnson of the United Statesand General | Manager King of the Bauk of Montreal. We would | recommen a debate on the question, * Who deserves | the abuse most, Johnaton or King,’ to the consider- | jation of some of our debating clubs, A Paris letter saya: In conclosion, I will give you the last raving Innacy in female dress. Listen! Around the waist is fastened a broad girdle, from which hehind depends some great gold ornament. T have seen a quiver, a dagger, an anchor—which might not} really he so much ont of place with restloss people— and to-day we have seen a great French hora.” From the Newfoundlander of the 20th Deo. we learn that on Wedneaday the [8th inat. the brigantine Rain- bow left this place bound for Baltimore. In reaching up the shore, was run into by the brigantine Greenough from Prince Edward Island, bound to France. The Rainbow sustained considerable damage, and the W. Greenoug’ loat her jibboom in the collision, Both vea- sels arrived io St. John’s on the morning of the 29th. Advicea from New-Mexioo give details of the marder at Sauta Fe of Chief Justice SLovau by Capt. Ryer- sox, amembor of the Territoral Senate. Tho affray was brought about hy some remarks made by Ryxenson in debate which reflected upon the Chief-Justice, and which the latter pronounced to be lies. Rynerson made an attack apon the Chief-Juatice. shooting him two or three times, and inflicting wounds of which he died in three days, Tur ALABAMA CLAtMs.—The difference between the United States and British Governments in regard to the Alabama Claims, acecording to the etatemont in Lord Stanley's late depatches, appears to be thia + Lord Stanléy desires to have not only an arbitetor for determin- ing the responsibility of Great Britain in the premises, bot a mixed Commission for arranging the counter claims on both sides, while Mr. Seward wishes tho whole matter to go beture one and the same tribunal. The R. M. Steamer Cuba ia now expected here from England, This steamer will not call here on her re- tarn ta England, On enquiry we learn that the steam- er African, from Boston for Liverpool, will call at this port, and will leave for England on Thareday night next. ‘The Africa willbe the last steamer of the Can- | ard line calling at Flalifax, ‘The R.M. Steamer Alpha, will leave here for Bermuda on Friday morning next, at 10 o'clock. The next mail for Newfoundland will be despatched on Friday, the 17th inat,—Hz. Paper, Horrisir Tracepy.—Cleveland, O., Dec., 23.—Hon, C. Hamilton, Republican member oi Congress from the 8th Ohio District, was brutally murdered by hie son in a fit of insanity on Sunday morning, being struck on the head with an axe at Maryayille, Ohio. eeneivt oy the sight of blood, the ‘son returned to the house and suceveded in inflicting several severe wounds upon #& younger brother before he comld be rescued, The murderer id now a bapajeas raving maniac, Mr. Hamilton bad just returned from Washingtor. Sianreicant.—A late copy of the London Times bas this significant paragraph +" A great transfer of po- litical power in the United States is foreshadowed by the late elections, and it ia all in favor of the Democratic party—the old and bitter enemy of Englind, the party moreover, to which the American Irish belong, and to which they are indispensable. If it should come into office while these claims were unsettled, and while Fenianism was vif, the consequences might be such as the friends of peace and civilization on both ‘sides of the Atlantic would deplore.” The, Ottawa Times says:—' The flon, Mr. McGee resumed his seat in the House last night, and on enter- ing was received with a hearty burst of applause from all parts of the House, A little before widnight he spoke briefly om the Intercolonial Railway Bill, and took occasion to refer incidentally to the leading quea- tions which bad been submitted by the Government for consideration, in terma of the warmest approval of the general policy which has thus far beem sketched. Mr. MeGee spoke, we think, with rather more vigor than he did on the Address, and appeared to be in a much bet- ter state of health than when be was last in Parliament Sir John A. MacDowald paid an eloquent tribute to the Hon. gentleman for the great service he lad rendered the courtry, aud expressed the congratulations of the Government and Houde at his being again able to take his seat in Parliament.” Holloway's Ointment and Pills —In angry ov indoleny sores and skin diseases originating in impure or weak blood or repressed secretions, the Plas sqneay of Hollo- way’s Pills and Ointment is perfectly irresistible. It ie of little consequence how long these disorders may have lasted, or how eluggieh. or obstinate. or milignant they may seem, the daily application of the Ointment to the yarte affected, and a corse of these matchless Pilla, will most certainly effect acore, not temporary or euperticial, but complete and permanant. Both the Ointment and Pills are composed of rare baleame, unmixed with mer- cury ov any other deleterious mbetance, They are ac- cordingly ae mild and safe ae they are powerful and efficacious. MRS. 8. A. 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Mount Joy, Covehead has been beached at Maibaie; and cannot proceed farcher, part of the crew being so badly frozen that they had to be cartied ashore, Schr. C, H. Hodgson, of Princetown, Masa., Capt. Matheson, from Bay of Islands, bound to Boston, put into this port on the 17th inst, to land crew of Sehr. Addison, of Charlottetown, from Cow Bay, bound to latter port, Capt. Matheson, reports on 16th fell in| with the Addicon, leakmg badly. bowaprit and senile gone; took off the crew, 5 in number, and brought! them to Halifax. Mach credit ie due Capt. Matheson for bis humane conduct. ile now progeeda on his voyage with the best wishes of those be fortunately reacucd.—Zx, Chronicle. The erew alluded to above were Capt. Wm. Dwyer, of Charlottetowu, and 4 men. Capt. Dwyer reports that on the 16th, as stated, Capt. Matheson rescued them, On the 14th, a Brig and Schooner paswed withiv about 3 miles, and offered uo assistnace, Experienced 5 days’ hard straggle to keep the Adonis afloat by throwing overboa'd coal, and by constant pamping. Capt. Dwyer wishes to express thauks to Captain Matheeon, sates rea ct so aga aaa me DMarried. EN Rm ly em A Se eR At the residence of the bride’s father, Pownal, on New Year's Day, by the Rey, Alexander Falconer, Mr. Artemus McCallum, of Clyde River, to Mary Ann, fourth daughter of Mr. John Ings. On the 3ist December, by Darius D. Clay, Eaq., J. P., Mr. James N. Robertson, of Anandale; to Misa Rachael MeLeod, Dundas. ant: SRS Se ee re eter Died, Se rk ety itn nate nada tenes Ait State: tia On the morning of the 13th ult, at the residence of Margaret Lawson, aged 71 years, known to the com- munity among whom it was her lot to epend her days.as a person of inoffensive manners and indastrious habits; attathed to the religious priociples imbibed in her youth, aud exemplary in the discharge of all her duties, At Ellivt River, Dec. 17, Wm, H. Hyde, Eaq., aged 73 years, At Charlottetown, on the 25th ult., in the 82nd year of his age, after an illness of five months borne with christian patience and resignation to the Divine Wii, Mr. James Gormley, a native of the county Armah Ireland.—Boston papers please copy. —# * rnercemepmmcemeera emamns New Advertisements. CORNS & WARTS Are Permanently and Effectually Cured by the use of ROBINSON'S PATENT CORN SOLVENT. For Sale by W. R. WATSON. City Drag Store, Dec. 18, 1867. CHARLES QUIRKE, MANUFACTURER OF .- BQAQUARE ROD, GENT’S BRIGHT AND NATURAL LEAF GOOD SMOKING TOBACCO, QUEEN STREET, Charlottetown, - P. EL January 16, 1867. ly RONALD McDONALD, Commission Hlerchant, Auctioneer, AND COLLECTING AGENT. Souris, Jan'y 2, 1868. ly CHARLOTTETOWN Mutual Fire Insurance Company. NYA is hereby given that the ANNUAL GEN. “RAL MEETING of the above Company, for the appointment of Officers for the current year, and other purposes, will take place at the TE MPERANCE WALL, on o'clock in the evening. By order of the Directors, HENRY PALMER, Sec’y & Treasurer. Secretary's Ofiice, Kens Street, Jany. 8, 1868, HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT, AT ONDAY, 13th day of JANUARY inst., at Seven | OC Pew Aavectisemuts, NOW READY, HARVIE’S PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ALMANAC, FOR 1868. For Sale. Wholesale aad Ratail, at Harvie’s Bookstore, Jan'y. 8, 1948. Queen Steet. FAT HERRING! QP ARBELS Boy of Ielond's PAT HERRING, for Sale hy the Subscriber, (jaat arrived per Sehvcners Levria and roam.) I. C. HALL. dan 7, 1267, aw CODFINH ! QUINTALS large and medium CODPISH, for Sale Ly I. C, HALL. Jan. 7, 1808, 4 r City Foundry. I ITE SUBSCRIBER begs leave to inform the Publie that he is prepared to furnish of Various Des ns. Ship's Casunge, Thrashing Machines, Mad Dig- gers, Mill Cu *, lron Fenving. Cannon Stoves, alse, Old Stoves repaired at the shortest notice and cheap fur Cash, Near MeKinoon’s Tannery. MICHAEL RIORDAN, Proprietor. Ch’town, Dee. 11, 1867. 6w is] YARMOUTH STOVES fF\UE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RECEIVRD, Bx Schooner" M, &. Danks,” direct from YARMOUTH, hia USUAL SUPPLY of those Celebrated COOK & BOX STOVES, which will by sold cheap for Cass, or approved Joint Notes, J. CLARKS, Orwell, Oct. 16, 1867, ¥ Just Published, AND READY FOR DELIVERY, THE P. E. ISLAND CALENDAR FOR 1868, Containing, besides the usual information. a fall and accurate lis: of the Commissioned Officers i of the Island Militia and Volunteers. For Gale, wholesale and retail, at Queen uare Bookstore, by Ch _D. LAIRD. 8i Charlottetown, Dev. 11, 1867. GREAT Clearing—Out Sale! hE SUBSCRIBER», intending to Build 1 New BRICK STORE next. spring, are desirous of reducing their pre sent SEOCK of GOUDs, and will, after the lst DECKM- BER commence SELLING OFF THEIR LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF BRITISH & AMERICAN URRGLARDIZB, At Greatly Reduced Prices, FOR CASH ONLY! a G. & 8. DAVIES. NOTICE! Postage Stamps. ROM and after this date Postage Stainps will be gold : at this Office only between the hours of 10a. m. and p.m, Persons wishing to post Lotters beforo or after these hours, can procure Stamps at the Stores of D. Laird, HH. A. Harvie, KL. Reilly, Mrs. Brenner, Mrs. Stamper, G. Hubbard, J.C. McLeod, Theoph DesBrisay, Jas, DesBrisay, H. Haszard, G. & 8. Davies, TY. O'Connell, THOS, OWEN, P. M. "Nov, 27, 1867. General Post Office, Chitown, Dee. 11, 1867. a. Wee ees 3 McPHEE (late of St. Peter's Bay,) begs to in- form the inhabitants of Crapaud and vicinity, that on and after the 27th DECEMBER, instant, he will be at Mr. GEORGE SIMMONS’, Crapaud, and cau be consulted at all hours in the various branches et his protession, Orapaud, Dee. 18, 1867. 2in ah) fee NOTICE! oo, ison the Subscriber's premises for the last . two months, a datk BULL, about three years old, I now give notice that I well sell the same at my barn, on the 10th January, 1863, unless claimed belore that time. ANGUS McDONALD, Rock Barra, Lot 46. COLseN OOM, AVING been appointed Agent for the sale of the celebrated . Russel's Mills Cotton Duck, the Subscriber is prepared to receive orders for all the different Numbers, im quantities to suit purchasers, I, C. HALL. Charlottetown, May 22, 1867. NOTICE. ’ HEREAS by virtue of a Deod of Relewe and consignment made and Executed the 2lst day ot inst., duly filed and registered in the proper offices in this Island, WM. B. DAWSON, late of Char. lottetown Tanner, hath released, assined, transferred, and conveyed to the undersigned, all his real and per- sonal Estato in Prince Edward Island, and all Debts, and suns of money and securities therefor due and owing unto him, as well as all the personal Estate and Effects belonging to and all debts and sums of moner and securities therefor due and owing to GEORG NICOLL, late of Charlottetown, Shoemaker, which had been by him assigned and conveyed to the said William B. Dawson, by a certain Deed of Assigoment duly re- Elead of St. Peter’s Bay. T ENTERTAINMENT, on the Mr. Patrick CoNNo.ey, HE Subscriber respectfully informs the Travelling Public that he has opened a House or Punni vemises lately occupied by ‘ailory Head of Si, Peter's wants of travellers, combined with moderate charges, to secure a fair share of public patronage. Ife also intends to carry on the TANNING BUSINEISSS, in all its various branches, inthe Spring. iis vit eats © SIMON BULGER. t. Peter's Bay, ie Peay aster} impa use it will rve their th h life, r sale by alt Druggist. ae 2m Bay, and trusts, by strict attention to the comfort and, gistered, upon certain Trusts, and for certain purposes, in the said first mentioned Deed of Assignment ex- pressed. This isto notify all persons indebted to the aid W. DB. Dawson, and to the gait George Nicoll, whether hy Book Account, Notés of Hand, or otherwise, that the several sume dae from them respectively, mise ne vers by them forthwlh, to Mossra. Atumy & Davins, | Solteitors, who bave been daly authorized to receive and give receipts for the same; ant ail persons to whom ithe anid W, b. Dawson is indebted, are i larnteh their claims and Agcounta duly atte _ aid Moser@, Alley & Davtes, forthwith, | Dated at Charlottetown, this 25th ak 2 RICHARD | ae pq ties! te ed to the ' * ‘