. THE HERALD, CHARLOTTETOWN, - - - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER, 2 1870. « “ * * - ~ - - stil) ft is not as ques as the Rome of past ra, 1 visited the walls where the firin ae place. ‘They are not much injured, Porta Pia, a fine gat®, lately completed, is disfigured; and the beautiful marble statues which adorned its sidesgjge destroyed. It is the belief of many, that they could not have suceeeded without resorting to shelling the city, We had searcely any: killed, amd but few wounded, The toss of the invaders is not positively known, as they buried all he- fore allowing any to et but it is quiton common story that they lost nine thonsand between killed and wounded ; cortainly they lost ven more than we did. The Pope's army has been disbanded, and the foreigners sent home, ‘The Pope is,as yet, at the Vat- ican, with his body-guard, but it is not cer- tain if he will remain in Rome, Let no Catholic be discouraged at this momentary triumph of Italian Unionists. Soon the Pope will be fully reinstated in his former possessions as he was before. Bigots may ig Joyous paans, but soon they will have to change them to wails of woe, Persecu- tions and afflictions may be permittoct to try and purify us; but the day of our triumph is certain to arrive, Want of time prevents me giving further particulars, but 1 will soon supply the doti- ciency, a To tre Evrror or time Hrrarn. Sm;—I wish to say a few words to the farmers in the vietnity of Charlottetown, Don't sell your oats to a few unprineipled, petty traders and farmers, who have elubbed together for the purpose of depriving you of the full market price, in order to make a large commission out of you. The manner in which this mean business is carried on is as follows:-—Middle-inen speculators go to the persons wanting oats, and say, ** Don't you buy any oats except from us. We will get you all you want at a certain privo;” wnd then they buy at, perhaps, one penny per bushel lower than they sell for, and make a large commission out of the farmers. Some of these cheaters have boasted of hav- in made from twenty to thirty pounds in one day last fall in this unprincipled way. My advice to you is to show the fellows you ean sell your oats without their assistance, and get the highest price. It is to your in- terest to put a stop to this trickery, wind you ean do sv by not selling to them. Yours, &e., Noy. 2, 1870, A FARMER. Items, To Corkespoxpents, — ‘ Stonewall Jack- son” has been received, November 10th will bea Thanksgiving Day in New Brunswick. John J. Marshall, speaker of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly, died on the 2oth ult. ee Cae The Manitobsh people are busy preparing for the elections to the Local Legislature and the Dominion Parliament, Mr, Ashbourne has been enzaged by the City Council Yo fresco the Market Hall, in water colors, for £10), Our subseribers will oblige us by reporilog any negligence on the part of our carrier ju leaving papers. Purchasers will do well to consult our ad- vertizing columns, Road the new advertize- ments in to-day's Jerald, Mr, John Brookfield, Architect, of Halifax N.S8., was found dowd bikie treat naike 26th ult, Appoplexy is given as the cause, Summerside complainsofa ‘pig nuisance’ — in other words, the ranning at large of swine through the streets of that lively town. R. RK. FitzGerald and Robt. D. Shaw. Esqa., have entered into partnership as Barristers and Attorneys, to-day's paper, tH The Henarn canbe youghtat the Book- stores of Messrs. IL. A. Harvie and Timothy (Connell, Queen Street, on the day of pub- lication. The Gaspe fishermen this season made im- mense hauls of Cod. man is said to be 8150. The result is attributed to the enforcement of the Canadian fishery law. Will the St. John Globe be kind enongh to / Sranpanp Lira Assurance Company.—- The Keport for the year ending 15th Noy. ,1869, with the Balance Sheet of this Company, was laid on our table some time ago, but want of time prevented our examining itere this. We have now, however, had an opportunity of so doing, and are happy to find the Company's affairs In a most flourishing condition, We observe that a great advantage is to be gained by assuring inthis Company, before the 1th of November, lnst.,(the close of the Company's financial year,) inasmuch as “all persons who may assure before that date will participate in the Division of Profits to be made in 1871, which will include the whole diVisible profits which bave arisen since the 15th November, 1865." ‘he funds invested principally on the security of Real Estate now amount to up- wards of £4,000,000, sterling, and its annual income exceeds £700 sterling. From the very high standing of this Company, we have no hesitation In stating that a carcfal examina tion of Ite Report would well repay any per- son who may contemplate entering into a Tife Assurance Company. ‘The Hon. John Lengworth is the Agent for Prince Bdward Island, who will afford every Information ne- cessary. * ect el lane GM Prize Suoottxa.—-The Annual Prize Shoot- ing of the Ist Battery Volunteer Artillery. under the command of Major Morris, took place on the 13th ult. The prizes consisted of n silver medal, £20 In money, a silver watch presented by Mr. Sneeston, anda very hand- some liquor flask and silver snuff box, pre- sented by Major. Pollard, for the first and second best shot. Ranges, 200,300 and 400 ards, Greatest number of points that could e made, GO, Ist Prize, Sergeant Major Dogherty, £4 0 0— medal, watch and snuff box, 60 points. 2c Prize, Ganner Worth, £4 0 0 46 points ae “ fa 800% * 4th « II. McDougall, 210 0 38 “ Sth Bomb. Hewson, 2 0 0 37 * Gth & Gunner Coombs, 1 10 0 36 7th “ Bomb. Heartz. 1 00 38 « Sth “ Gun. W.stumbles,l 0 0 82) « 9th “ Gun. McKinnon,O 10 0 ¢ “ 10th Corp, Bethune, 10s. and liquor flask, 31 points, Lorp Lisaar in A Printina Orricr.—On the 7th inst. His Excellency the Governor General, accompanied by Col, MeNeill, ¥. C., and the Ifon. John Ryan, paid a visit to the Vrinting Establishment of Mr. John Lovell, Montreal, ‘The particulars of the plan of op- erations for bringing out the Dominion Di- rectory were explained by Mr, Lovell, and the results called forth expressions of praise and “| satisfaction from His Excellency, ‘The Direc- tory will be published early in December. Al- ready 4,721 places in the 6 provinces have been heard from.and the number is expected to reach 5,000 His Excelleney was also shown over the whole establishment to see the art of printing in its various branches, and expressed him- self well pleased with his visit and astonished at the enterprise displayed by the publisher in the various departments, ae, oe to We visited the New Barrel Factory of J. 8. Carvell, Esq., at the foot of Pownal Street, on Thursday evening. It is only as yet partially in operation, The machinery Is all driven by steam, und works very well. The staves are cut out by a cylinder saw to the required curve, and the edges are dressed to the proper bevel, &c., by a circular saw set somewhat on the eart-wheel principle, the workinan standing on the outside. Dy this means the stave is wider in the middle than it is at both ends. Two hands can dress staves enough for be- between 75 and 109 barrels a day. The Barrel Factory is a useful justitution, and we hope it will prove to Jts proprietor a remunerative speculation. Betweea the mackerel and pork trade,we require a large number of barrels an- TUTANY; WITT We Wertese ahsg: nes hn meamtentie, Y ed more cheaply here than in any part of North America.— Pat. ‘ The London Daily News has undertaken the tue ihelk eaten ‘ring collection and distribution of a fand for the 2 yertisement In distressed pensautry in those districts of France which have been overrun by the Ger- manarmies. Itis saldthere are 200,000 per- sons on the brink of starvation, in the Depart- ment of the Ardennes alone, At present, about £4 090 have been raised. The National Society, in giving aid to the sick and wound- | ed, has reeeived £230,000, and there are six- send usa readable copy of Its weekly edition | The last three or four numbers which we have | received, have been useless to 14, owing to creases and other defacements of the pap.t. We received by last mail the first number of the Masonic Mirror, a new paper published in St. John, N. B., edited by Mr. R. Perkin, It is neatly printed, and published monathty for lifty conts per year. The Argus will, in future, be published ja en- Jarged form, on Tuesday, instead of Thursday, as heretofore. This will give Charlottetown ® paper every day in the week, Sunday ex- cepted, Sydney Smith says, regarding the anneces- rary consumption of food: computation Thave eaten and drank, between my tenth and seventieth year, forty-four wagon loads more than was good for mo.” Tue Fistrrry Question. — A petition to Congress is in circulation in Gloucester, Mass., for non-intercourse with the British Colonies, *suntil the outrages upon our fishing futerest have been atoned for.” Mr. P. C. Hil will oppose Wim. Garvie, Esq. asa member of the Dominion Assembly for Halifax County, The election takes place on the 17th We wish Mr. Garvie success. He will do no dishonor to Halifax or Nova Scotia. | pe-papeoanory 6 was stolen last night, | of a vessel ** According to my | 4 ‘The lowest sum made per} teen other societics in existence having sim- ilar objects, nny Saray Rounep,—A young Nova Scotian, named John Murray, went intoa house on Shettield street, kept by a woman named Ann Ward, on Wednesday night, and commenced drinking. Before long, he became drowsy, and awoke y sterday morning in the back yard, cold and | moneyless, having been robbed of $30, which he had placed in his boots for safe-keeping during his heavy slumber. He believes the liquor he drank was drugged.— St. John News, Oct. 27. OD DP 90 nee nemo Turer.—On Monday night, some scoundrels entered the cabin of the schr. Maria, and car- ried off the Captain's watch and other articles, to the value often pounds, ‘The property was discovered next day, hid among the ballast of Messrs. Ramsay's new brigantine, Suspicions attached to three seamen to whom Capt. Tait head generously given a free passage from Chatham; but no proof being obtainable, they were allowed to take themselves off in the Steamer, on Tuesday night.—S, Journal. nee tone i a RE QO an tee nent Sronen.—The schooner Garland, belonging to P, EB. Island, lately seiged by James Purcell, Revenue Officer, for an infraction of the Custom laws, and placed in the hands of the Collector at ‘The eails »elonging to Hart & Ingraham, were A Mrs, Jackson and her young son, aged | also stolen at the same time. no doubt for the two years, B., on the 8h ult. They are supposed to have walked Into the water accidentally during the darkness of the night. Gen, Robert B. Lee's remains were interred at Lexington, on the Lith, with impo: ing cere- monules. Both houses of the Legislature of Virginia, representatives of several cities and public bodies, and State dignatarles attended. An Towa husband a few months ago agreed to give his wife three dollar a week to main- tain comparative silence. deducting one cent for each superflaous word she uttered. She now owes him nearly enough to pay the nationnbtebt. © a O'Donohue, of Red River, is in St. Paul's, and goes to Washington in the capac'ty of hearer of a memorial of the Red River people, to the President of the United States, protest- ing against the perfidy of the Canadian Gov- ernment in violating its pledge to the Red liver people. Tur Catholic World for November, the New Dominion Monthly, forthe same month, and a “Report on the Sherbrooke Gold District, to- gether with a Paper onthe Gnelsses of Nova Scotia, and an abatract of a paper on Gold Mining in Nova Scotia,” have been received too late for any lengthened notice In this day's paper, ° Two North German vessels, the Conrordia and Lucie, were setzed by the French gunboat Tlanelin, off Rio Janeiro, and allowed to go ito Rio Janelro to discharge the cargo belong- ing to neutrals, after doing which, the ves:el was taken to sea and destroyed, with a small quantity of cargo belonging to Germans. We received 4 letter through the Post Office Jast night, informing us that John Trainor, of Somerset, was the winner of the first prize for a draft mare and foal at the late Prince County Exhibition. The Patriot's report gave the name og Thomas Trainor, Oar correspondent should have had the consideration to stamp his letter, and not makeus pay double postage on it. We hope other correspondents will take ghe hint. The Michaelmas Term of the Supreme Court for bang ace, nae age on the 26th alt, the Judges being for the first time on the beneh . The business was unusually lght.— D. Shaw, Law Stadent in Palmer & Melcod's Office pasecd a creditable examination, and was en- an Attorney of the Sepreme Court. « Henstey and R. R. FizGerald were Barristers. ‘ were drowved at Portland, N./ purpose of getting the Gurland away, as she had been stripped.—JZe. Reporter. o> 6 We hear that a respectable young woman at Crapaud, named Smith, 22 years of age, com- mitted suicide by hanging herself in her room with two skeins of thread. She had been suf- fering from mental derangement for some time, but it was thought she was getting better. — Pat, Why i the Princess Louisa, who is about to marry the Marquis of Lorn, like the girl who “milked the cow with the crumpeldy horn?” Because sheis the “ maiden all for Lorn.’ Go up head. —- Toronto Telegraph. &. B. SMITE, MANUFACTURER, IMPORTER & DEALER IN Hats, Caps, & Furs, BOOTS & SHOES. KP Nighest price paid for MINK, MUSK- KRAT, FOX and other FUR SKINS, SOUTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE. October 26, 1869 Diet, LAA ALR ARLE LAP AL LEAL APL ALN AAT TM At Charlottetown, on Monday Inst, after a long and Ingeting illness, Mr. David Stewart, 62 years. Much and deservedly regret- At North Bedeque, on Saturday, the 23d inst., Helen, the beloved wife of eg be 8. gos terson, A, M., aged 66 years. we daughter of the late Archibald Ramsay, Eeq., of Beach Point, and was married to Mr, Patterson about 23 years ago, Government Appointments, ete Se Its Honor the Lieutenant Governor in Council has been pleased to make the fol- lowing appolntments; The Honorable James Duvean, a Member of the Executive Council of this Island, The Reverend Alexander McLean, M. A., Belfast, to be a Member of the Board of Educa- tion of this Island, in the place of Peter Sin- clair, Esquire, resigned. ‘The Honorable Andrew A. Macdonald to be : nee of the Board of Education of this sland. Owen Curtis, Raquire, to he Surveyor Gen- eral, in the place of Joseph Ball, Esquire. The Honorable James Duncan to be a Mem- ber of the Board of Works, in the place of the Honorable Robert Poore Haythorne, resigned, The Honorable Joseph Pope to be Colonial Treasurer of this Island, in the place of the Honorable James Warburton, resigned, Thomas Alley, Esquire, to be Superinterd- ent of Pablie Works for Queen's County, in the place of Mr, Benjamin Williams, resigned, Mr. Finlay Macdonald to be Keeper of Point Prim Light House, in the place of Mr. Simon Murchison, Nicholas Conroy, Esquire, to be Collector of Impost and Excise, Controller of Customs and Navigation Laws and Collector of Light and Anchorage Duties for the Port of Cascumpec, in the place of John Clark, Esquire, Thomas Hockin, Esquire, to be a Commis- wiouer of the Court for the recovery of Small Debts at Tignish, in the place of Thomas J. Caie, Ps jutre, reasigned,—in terms of the Act 28rd Victoria, Cap. 16, Mr. William Macdonald, of Georgetown, to be Superintendent of Public Works for King’s County, in the place of Mr, Thomas Clay, re- signed. Mr. Donald Stewart to be [arbor and Bal- last Master for Upper Cardigan, in the place of Mr. John Kaneen, left the settlement. Mr. John Arbuckle, Junior, to be Master of the Normal Schoo), in the place of Mr. Henry Lawson, Mr. William Beairsto, of Malpeque, to be Visitor of Schools for Prince County, in the place of Mr, Robert McKelvie, resigned. James J, Fraser, Esquire, to be Postmaster at St. Eleanor's, in the ‘place of Mr, James Reid, Mr. Honore V. DesRoche to be Postmaster at Misecuche In the place of Mr, James Beairsto. Mr. Stephen W. Clark to be Preventive Of- fleer and Landwaiter and Keeper of the Bond- ed Warehouse at Summerside, in the place of Mr. George Crabb. Mr. Marshal Pocquet to be a Preventive Of- fieer for Souris, jn the place of Mr, John Mc- Kinnon, John Hazacd, Joseph Ives, and Onesime Gaudet, Esquires, to be Commissioners of the Court for the recovery of Small Debts at St. Eleanor’s, in the place of Stephen Maeneill, George Compton, and Edgar Craswell, Es- quircs,—tn terms of the Act 23rd Vic‘oria, Cap. 16, John Green, Alexander E, ITfolland, and Patrick Delancy,*Esquires, to be Commission- ers of the Court for the recovery of Small Debts at Summerside, in the place of Daniel Enman, Thomas Schurman, and Lemuel Vick- erson, Esquires, in terms of the Acts 27th Victoria, Cap. 16, and 28rd Victoria, Cap. 16, Neil Rankin, Artemas Lord, Andrew Mitchell, Thomas Handrahan, and John Quirk, Esqures, to be Assessors for Charlottetown and Com- mon, in terms of the Act 24th Victoria, Cap 25, Phew Bens wnbdne. Dealeast.P, - and James C. Pope to be } fem pers oF Ore Re mittee for managing the Stock Farm, in the place of the Honorables William W, Lord and Alexander Laird, Junr., resigned. The Wonorables Daniel Davies, James C. Pope, George W. Ilowlan, and Andrew A, Macdonald to be Trustees and Governors of the Prince of Wales College, in the place of the Honorables Benjamin Davies and Robert Poore Haythorne and Henry J. Callbeck and Peter Sinclair, Esquires, resigned, in terms of the Act 23rd Victoria, Cap. 17. The Honorables James C, Pope, Lemuel C. Owen, and James Dunean, to be Trustees of the Lanatic Asylum, in the place of the Honor. avle Robert Poore Haythorne, Henry J. Call- beck, Esquire, and the Honorable William W. | Lord, resigned, in terms of the Act 18th Vic- | toria, Cap, 21. Henry Longworth, Esquire, to be a Trustee of the Lunatic Asylum, in the place of Thomas Vethick, Esquire, deceased,—iu terms of the Act 6th Victoria, Cap, 15, William R. Watson, Esquire, to be a Mem- ber of the Committee for managing the Stock Farm, in the place of Thomas Pethick, Esquire, deceased, Edward Roche, Esquire, to be Assistant Master of the Normal School, in terms of the Act 3ist Victoria, Cap. 6. Mr. John P. McLellan, Indian River, Lot 18; John A. McDonald, M. LP. P., Indian River, Lot 18; Mr. Arthur Doyle, Skinner's Pond, Lot 1; Mr. James Carruthers, North Bedeque; Mr, John T. Murphy, Lot 26, to be Justices of the Peace for Prince County. Mr. James Peake, Charlottetown; Mr, Don- ald McKinnon, Charlottetown Common; Mr. Richard Slogget, Charlottetown Common; Mr. Archibald Kennedy, Charlottetown; Mr. Geo, Davies, Charlottetown Common; Mr. Geo, R. Beer, Charlottetown, to be Justices of the Peace for Queen's County, Mr. James Johnson. Grand River, Lot 46, to be a Justice of the Peace for King’s County. Commercinl. a a ~— Boston Marker, Oct. 23. The following are the wholesale prices ob- tained by commission houses for produce in good eondition :— Burren.--There is no Improvement in the market, ane prices for anything below choice grades are weak. We quote fine at 38 to 4)c. per lb. Eaas.—The market is firm at 3le, per doz. for prime Eastern, VEGETABLES. ~The market is dull and po- tatoes are selling at 75 to 77¢, per bush. Hay.—There is a fair supply, which finds a ready sale at quoted rates. We quote prime Eastern cargo hay at $29 to 30 per ton; choice Northern and Eastern car Joads at 829 to 30 per ton; Inferior $19 to 21. Straw, $27 per ton, Oats.—The market remains dull, with sates restricted to small lots at 54 to 57¢, per bush Provisions.— There is a moderate demand for small lots of provistons, but trade is dul’, and prices exhibit no improvement. We quote jobbing prices of the wholesale trade as follows:—Clear pork, $29.50 to 30, and city packed $31 to 82; mess do. $27.50 to 28, and extra prime $23 to 2t per bbl. Lard, city tubs, 17c. per Ib. Hams, 19 to 20c. per 1b. Tlatirax, Oct, 28. There is no visible improvement in the Hall- fax markets, to date. Calico Potetoes sell as low as 20 cents per bush., bat Jackson Whites bring from 25 to 30 cents per bush. Oats are. if anything, declining in price, several lots selling aa low as 40 to 42 couts per bush., with an odd sale at 45 cents, Hutter and oysters are at emall demand, with very low pricca. Charlottetown Markets are rating low. A™ thopgh yosferday was stormy and every article of consumption scarce, prices were only me- dium. Oats on Monday raled as low as 28. 24d. per bush., but gradually progressing until yesterday noon, on account of the scarcity they reached as high as 2s. 4d, Potatoes are still commanding last week's quotations, | Pork, if anything, is looking up, a heavy earcass yes- terday bringing 64d. The weather for the past few days has been quite winterish—frost and snow being by no means.scarce, # Shipping Intelligence. sat alt a lt i eit a aa a: at “alt a at ad PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED, Oct, 25.—New Dominion, Kickham, Liver- pool; mdse. Vietor, Benoit, Arichat; bal. Lord, Bury, Gridin, Cahso; fishandoll, J. W. Hatileld, Paal, Boston; mdse. 27,.—M. Stewarl, McDonald, Halifax; ballast. Margaret Jane, Steel, Port Richmond: her ting. Alhambra, Wright, Boston and Hall- fax; mdse. Amelie, Gerrior, Arichat; earthenware, &c. Neptune, Richardson, actouche; lum, Undine, Belfour, Liver- pool; mdse, Lelia Alice, McRae, Lendor ; mdse, Dominion McDonald, Fishing Voy- age; mackerel, Sarah, Murray, Halifax; mdse. Venture, Andérson, Pictou; coal. Frank, Gallant, Fishing Voyage; mackerel. 29,—Eflort, Pynn, Fishing Voyage; herring. Lavinia Elizabeth, Hawes, Port Mulgrave; herring. Foam, Hauley, Port Mulgrave; fish and of. Zetland, Costain, Shediac; mdse. Island Lass, McLeod, Boston; mdse, Arabian, Salmond, Boston; bal. Clipper, Forrest, Halifax; mdse. Bertha Ellen, Me- Donald, Autigonishe; bal. 31.—Velocity, McLean, Richibucto; Inmber. Sutherland, McLean, Riechibacto; luin, CLEARED, Oct, 26.—J, E. Carr, Smith, Righibnete, bal. Ravenwood, Gavin, Bermuda; 35 bales hay, 144 bun: laths, 5000 bricks, 2376 bush. oats, 1458 do. potatoes, 275 do. tarnips, 1 bbl. eggs, 2 doz. ash handles, 34 doz, baskets, 8558 lbs. butter, 8 bbis. beef, 2 do, lobsters, 9 do. mackerel, 5 half do., 3 half bbls. saus- ages, 3 bbls. oatmeal, 1 do, pearl barley, 4 bags barley, 3 half bbls. salmon, 2 do. Rounds, 4 horses, 20 cows, 20 sheep, 150 geese and turkeys, all exported by Liiggs & Hurt, merchants of this city, Mary Ann, Allin, Bay Verte; bal, 27.—Princess of Wales, Cameron, Pictou; 4494 bush, oats, and 13 bbls. pork. St, Law- rence, Evans, Shediac; 4 bbls. eggs, 179] Ibs. butter, and 3 horses. Mary Kate, Gillis, Pictou; bal. 28.—-Alhambra, Wright, Boston; 976 bush. potatoes, 2000 do. oats, 124 bbis, mackerel, 19 bundles hay, 71 bbls. and 14 boxes eggs, 1239 Ibs. butter, and 35 oil casks, all ship- ped by different merchants in this city. Athlete, Purdy, Newfoundland; 1100 Ibs, beef, 915 do. pork, 162 bush. potatoes, 98 co, turnips, 100 do. Oats, 800 do, salt, 300 Ibs. butter, and 12 pairs boots. Spotless Queen, Arnold, Halifax; 837 bush. potatoes, and 163 do, turnips. Spray, Russ, lRichibuc- to; 8000 bricks, 29.—-Island Home, Muteh, Bermuda; 1052 bush. potatoes, LL m. lathes, 3 tons and 6 ewt, hay, 1275 Ibs, butter, 1624 bush. oats, 140 do, turnips, 1 bbl. eggs, 2 do. pearled barley, 1 bag seed barley, 1 do. oatmeal, 1 half bbl, and 2 kegs sausages, 3 do, oatmeal, 100 baskets, 1 box lobsters, 20 sheep, 6 cows 4 horses, 156 geese and turkeys, all export- ed by Higgs & Hurt, of this city. Ventare, Anderson, Pictou; ballast. Echo, Power, Campbleton; 41 bbls. pork, and 22 tons hay. Noy, 1.-—St. Lawrence, Evans, Shediac; 6 bbls. pork, and 49 do, eggs. Vrincess of Wales, Cameron, Pictou; 37 bb!s. pork, 720 Ibs. lard Kate, Walker, Halifax ; 2557 bus. potatoes, 150 do. turnips, and 7 bbis. oy- sters, Tue Brigs *‘Argos” and * Selina,” from Liverpool, arrived at this port on Monday evening last, Kishing Items. GronrGeTrown, Oct. 20, Schooner ‘(Isaac Rich,’’ Captain Bryant, of Salem, beat up from the Fast Point yesterday through the storin, caught 100 bbls. mackerel last week. Sch. “Dominion,” McDonald, ». E. I., caught 80 bbls. mackerel this week. een, - a. W. Brown,” Howard, Newburyport, done well this week. Sehr. ‘ Volunteer,” Smith, Gloucessvery sees. awe ta tne Day, 220 bbis. mackerel, main boom sprung. 24.— Schr. “ Sultana,’’ Scott, Gloucester, bound home, 12 weeks in the bay.—E. Advocate, - Hollowry's Ointment and Pills,—Ready to Hand.— Every good and gencrosu person feels a natural sympathy in the presence of suffering ; but how much more graceful would that com- passion be if it could supply the means of relief, Professor Holloway offers to everyone the never- failing power of thus rendering the most essen- tial service to afflicted humanity, His noble remedies reach the seat of every malady, whether it be on the surface or hidden in the darker re- ecsses of the interior of the system, and thus extirpate it, if that be possible. Plainly printed instructions for the guidance of invalids envelope ev-ry package of these restoratives, the reputation of which is not only European, but extends throughout the globe. New Advertisements. en ttt NN tt FITZGERELD & SHAW, Attorneys and Solicitors, —ARD— NOTARIES PUBLIC. OFFICE: OHalloran’s Building, Great George Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, RR. FirzGurarn, - - R. Suaw Nov. 2, 1870. 2 Tea! Tea! Tea! A hod RECEIVED, ex “Lelia Alice,” from London, 107 Chests Congou Tea, A very superior article 7. & T. MORRIS. Noy, 2, 1870. ar is p sj din Wood Wanted. i Large or Small Quantities, 1,000 to 2,000 Cords of WOOD, in Logs, Timber, Spars and Cordwood, to be of Qak, White Ash, Birch, Beech, Elm, Spruce, Pine, Cedar, Fir, and Poplar, to be delivered at the ‘Hillsborough Mills,” Corner of Pownal and Water Streets. ALSO; Ash Hoops and Hoop Poles, For further particulars apply to OWEN CARVELL BROS. Ch'town, Nov. 92,1870. = tf eet Lottery, In aid of the New Churca at Vernon River, SPLENDID sILVER JUG, valued at £X% about One Unndred Dollars, currency, and presetcod by a lady parishoner, for the benefit of the New Charch, about to be erect- ed at Vernon River, will be disposed of, by lottery, on St. Patrick's Day, next. Tickets, only Is, 60. each, to be had at the stores of the Hons. D. Brenan and P, Walker, and at Owen Connolly's, Req., also from the Committee of Management, at Vernon River. The winnnig number willbe published In the first issue of the Herat after the day of drawing. The names of all purchasers of tickets to be forwarded ta the Revd. James Phelan, P. P. of Vernon River, on or before the 10th March, next. The Jug can be seen at thy store of the Hon. D. Brenan. Vernon River, Noy. 2, 1870. o* ANOTHER Hew Advertisements, Goons: IIE Subsertber has received, ex Marion, from Glasgow, and to arrive, by Theresa, from Liverpool, the following Goods :-— 10 hhds. DeKuyper GIN, 15 bbis, ennessy’s & Otard's BRANDY, 100 cases Scotch WHISKEY, 100 “ Old Tom GIN, 10 eases Shamrock WHISKEY, 10 qtr. casks Campbelton WHISKEY, 5 bbis. SHERRY, 16 * pale ALE, 59 chests superior TEA, 60 boxes Liverpool SOAP, 2 casks Crosse & Blackwell's PICKLES, 80 boxes T, D. PIPES, 10 crates assorted LARTIHENWARE, 4 bbls, CONFECTIONERY, 5. Mixtures 15 tins black FEPPER, 15 boxes STARCH, 50 “ GLASS, 10412, 84 10, 2 bbls. LOGWOUD, 1 bbl. CUDBEAR, 1 case Wine CRACKERS, (in tins) 10 bbls. crushed SUGAR, 10 “ brown, “s 10 “ Soda CRYSTALS, 10 “ Bi-carb SODA, 1 ease Nixey’s Black LEAD, 30 boxes Valentia RAISINS, 4 cases Barcelona NUTS, 3 bbls. CURRANTS, 40 bags NAILS, 70 kegs PAINTS, 4 casks Paint OLL, 80 bbls. Kerosene do., 80 coils 6 & 9 thd. MANILLA. All of which will be sold Cheap for Cash or Approved Paper, A. W. OWEN. Nov. 8, 1870. Hi G. & 8. DAVIES, Mave just opencd, at the London House, A large and very superior assortment 0O¢ Ready-Made Clothing, Cut in the latest London Styles, consisting of Overcoats, in Melton, Whitney, and Beaver, double and single breasted, Windsor, Oxford, West of England, and Prince Albert Sacques. Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Pilot and Whitney Reform Reefers and Napoleon Sacques; University, Aus- tralian, Black and Fancy Tweeds and Doeskin Suits to match, Under Shirts, heavy Serge and Fancy Flannel Shirts, in great varlety. Also, a fashionable assortment of LADIES’ WINTER MANTLES. G. & 8. DAVIES. Queen Square, Nov. 2, 1870, 2m Fall and Winter GOoOoDs: TTMILE Subscribers have received, per Steam- ers and Sailing Ships, from England, Scotland, Canada, and the United States, In7 Packages DRY GOODS, | which they offer, Wholesale and Retail, at their usual low prices, for pro.npt payment. G. & 8S. DAVIES. London Ifouse, Queen Square, 2m November 2, 1870, TRADE SALE. Flour, Tea, Sugar, Apples, Crockeryware, Soap, Cider, &c., &c. IE Subscriber will offer, at Auction, on or about 15th November, viz :— 150 bbis. Canada FLOUR, 10 “ Kiln-dried CORNMEAL, 20 chests Congou TEA, 20 half chests ” 20 crates assorted CROCKERY WARE, 5 hhds. and 6 bbls. SUGAR, 10 puns. MOLASSES, 26 boxes Halifax SOAP, (Mott's.) 10 bbls. N.S. CIDER, 50 bbls. choice Winter APPLES, Due notice of day of Sale will be given FENTON T. NEWBERRY. Nov, 2, 1870, CHARLOTTETOWN Woollen Factory Company. ANOTHER CALL ON SHARES, HE Directors of the Charlottetown Wool len Factory Company have ordered a Call of TEN ren CENT. On each and every Share held in the said Company, to be payable at the Seeretary & Treasurer's Office, on or before Thursday, the Ist of December next; also, that all Sharcholders in arrears, and those who subscribed Jast Spring, be notified to pay up at the same date (Ist Dec. next,) whatever amounts they have unpaid, short ef Seventy five per cent., the total per centage now call- ed in. The Directors further intimate that as they are miking arrangements to procure Machinery to be shipped In April next, the balance of the Stock will be required about the Ist of March, 1871, By Order, DAVID LAIRD, Sec. & Treas. Ch'town, Nov. 2, 1870. din