fen es ee eciinad se tell aiindeniods Ct C Ct int eset all eae eee ST A ae, ‘This is true Liberty, when Freeborn Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.’’---Euripides. VOL. XVII. J ~ King Square House, SAVE +> 4 Bp OSB eo CLOTHS! lot of H MONEY. i cuotus:! J, W, FALCONER & Co, | . te let ivy ©) reoating An ‘ a '; W acieadl Have received, per Alhambra from with tl wual assortment of Broad Boston, TT Mons’ and Boys’ Winter Caps, In Far, Astrican & Cloth. Sold at Small Advance on Cost. Paper Cellars, In Shakspeare, Crescent, Linen Finish, and Clipper, at 7d per box. Gentlemen's Ties, In Sheridan, Grecian, Henrietta, Exposition, Queen, Fancy and Black Knots and Parepus. The best assortment in town. Gents’ Knit Vests! EUFFALO ROBES. For all who seek Comfort. BEER & SONS. Hy EAY* OVERCOATS—Well made ' BEER & SONS. qyars: CAPS! CAPS !—In South Sea S i) A struc i other Furs and | 4 Furs, newest es BEER & SONS. BERLANKETS! BLANKETS!—A good “a Also Horse B ket BEER & SONS. s#oruuebll. a OLIN OVAT. —_ Iixtra quality. BEER & SONS. {ANADIAN MOCCASINS.—Ladies’ | id Ru | BEER & SONS. | aud Gents’ Felta INSPECTION SOLICITED. South Side Queen Square. BRvesens ' RUBBERS !—Ladies’, Charlottetown, Nov. 25, 1867. Gente’, Boys’, Child: ; i~ ae —— — | British Hardware Store! UFFALO ROBES and Sleigh Bells. oon? "145 - Bb ype Reddin’s New Buildings, meee | Queen Street. . 2 9 SKATRA! SKATES! Q@ITONE & BOVYER beg announce phan a E3! SKATES! wy 7 yo ( k beg to enpeenes jren’s Boots and Sho BEER & SONS. and pening of the above Commodious Pr : _ limises with a BEER & SONS. iit ial L, ge and Carefully Selected Stock of pros & STEEL.—Bar Iron, all sizes.) GENERAL HARDWARE, Sleigh Shoeing, Cast aad Sprivy Steel, a large | BRUSHES, CUTLERY, IRON. ee BEER & SONS. | STEEL, NAILS, PARA. FINE LAMPS, OIL, etc, ect. € tASTINGS! CASTINGS! Threshing / Machine and Mad Digger | Every care having been taken to buy personally BEEN. & SONS. | froma the best British and American makers they trust that by combining WRUIT! ERUIT! FRUIT! Layer} MODERATE PRICES Raisins, Valencia Raisins, Cu: pants, Candied with STRICT ATTENTION, to merit a full x nice > ete . Peels, Spices, etc. ete j share of Publie Patronage. } Charlottetown, 25th Noy. 1867. BEER & SONS. ras TRAY Teas —tn coe SS LONDON HOUSE! ESTABLISHED 1820, returned if quality is aot approved « BEER & SONS. FALL & WINTER GOODS. B* Fall Ships & Steamers from England, 25 CASKS | Ch'town, Dec. 2 Ow Bosten, Halifax, Montreal and Barbadoves, IL. warranted | the Subscribers have completed their W E OFFER FOR SALE tandard"’ KEROSENE ¢ to stand a test of 110 degrees ich of the ah’ _ » fo stand fet ot to this Market, and sold by; Lmportations for the Season, Auction, will explode at abont ‘0 degrees iy | which, having been purchased by one of the Firm heat, making It row aS a a a " > j at some of the First Houses in England and Scot- use. I eo % se Sa Sa ieee = ke a | land, they are enabled te offer their large STOCK meud as be a ee wate, ie OF GOODS at the lowest prices for CASH. @irong Uo WE ALSO HAVE IN STOCK: The present Importation comprises : 75 dor. Kerosene LAMPS, of all descriptions, Chests & hf chests prime Bales Wrapping Paper, a " ’ wy N i > 3and 4 Congo TEA, * Paper Hanwings. 40 do du CHIMNEYS, No ,%, 3 an ate lt. s00D8.| “ Bayy aa teal i nea jo WICKS j do Cases ae ae >, ayuiug an yrain OF ees ee \ aa oe “ Shawls & Mantles, Sacks, Glass SUADES, Globe and Hs p patterna, = ‘seemed eee Paper dv in sereuk ¥erro*s Gas Shadé@s, extra Kurners, Collars, Heads Founts, Shade Rings and Clasps, for the alteration ‘* Habe —s Rendles Sheet Iron, ** Keady made Clothing Casks assorted Cutlery, and Rubber Cvate, Joes, Shot & Traces, or repair of Lamps of all k:uds. “ Ladies’ and Gents’ Setts Plough Metal, ALSO, Beots and Shoes, Pkys. Nails and Spikes, ecrwew cave were * Ladies’ and Gente’ * Assorted Paints, A new dex ription « f LUCINE OIL BURNER, ne Shoes aud Hhde tego and with attachment for raising and lowering the wick Overalls j Seal Oil, &e —the sgaTkst aud Best article for a Hand Lauip “ Townend'’s Hate and Hhds. Granulated Sugar, te carry about ved. With a Caps, | ** Museevado Molasses. uthe house vet lutrwis fall supply o LUCINE VIL and WICKS. Ali at the Lowest CASH pr ces, Wholesale and Retail. . ” » » e, fr If. E. STARBIRD Ww CO. Sales Carpets& Woollens, Kegs Cudbear, Powder Dec. 2. 1367. on } * Cloths & Doeskins, Tobaceo, Mastard, a a * Printed, Unbleached > Baking woth ih, cb » | ie and White Calicoes, Boxes Raisims, Lozenges, Ot Saas AT ss The British Warehouse! “ Cheek and Woollen) Soap and Candles, Shirtings, &c, &c, |Bags Pepper, Rice and Fancy and Plain Coal Seuttles. Fancy and Plain Coal Shovels. «* Butfaloes, | Coffee, “ Blankets and Horse Dozs. Brooms & Buckets, Iron Bedsteads and Stretchers. Umbrella Stands. Rugs, Coils Manilla Rope, &c. * White and Colored &c. &c. Fire Guards. Nursery Guards. Faney Fenders for Grates. Cotton Warp, ! G. & 8. DAVIES. Mahogany Poles. Rings and Ends. Ch'town, Nov. 11, 1867 Brass Poles. Rings and binds. NEW FALL GOODS > Brees Brackets and Holders. Liverpool House, QUEEN STREET. Brass Stair Rods and Fyes. Aad al! Furnishing Goos. * Ladies’ Fars & Men's Sides Sule Leather, ami Boys’ Fur Caps,/Bbls. Currants, Crashed ** Ladies’ Straw & Felt Savar, Washing Soda, Hats and Bonnets, | Epsom Salts Ginger, TENE Subscriber has Jusr Recetven, per R. M. Ship Crvsa, fron LIVERPOOL, via Halifax, the first instalment of his FALL STOCK, CONSISTING OF New and Fashionable Dress Materials; Ladies’ Velvet Turbans and Turban Shapes, choice Flowers, Feathers, Bead and Drop Trimmings, Black Silk Velvets, Velveteens, Silk and Velvet For Sale to the Trade. ] 0 Ribbons, the Neweet Style in Shawle, Velveteen BALES first quality Cotton Her- ug ackere! TWINE, ‘ ; as ; 16,000 lbs feat cnalieg 2 — a , NETTING, | S#cques, Merinos, Covered Skirts, Skirt Trimmings, 5 MW) we a ! os y dv COD LINES ne Scarfs, the new Empress Corset, Daisy Trimm. 2,000 doz do do do Mackerel and Poi- | i"ss, Hat Wreathe, &c, d&c. lock Lines, 50 superior do Stopper and Ilaaling Seines, 20 do do Light amd Strong Mackerel Purse Seines. Cotton is as cheap as before the war. AMERICAN NET AND TWINE CO. 43 Commercial stre t, Boston. ISAAC C. HALL, Agent. Ch'town, December 2, 1867. im IRISH WHISKEY, . 2() CASES, 5 CASKS of DUNVILLE & CO.’s VEKY SUPERIOR frish Whiskey, Ww. & A. BREOWN. Charlottetown, Norv. 11, 1367. “THE FISHERLGS, &e. The greater part of Fall Supply daily expected from Great Britain. WILLIAM FULL. Charlottetown, October 14, 1867. eb ae WEST INDIA HOUSE, Upper Great George Street. PF PNHE Subscriber offers for Sale, at bis Store, the following, viz: 11 Hhds. Strong Demrara SPIRITS, Hhds. Holland GIN, Casks Port and Sherry WINE, Causks Hennessev's Dark & Pale Brandy, For sale by Casks Seotel) Whiskey (Prime), ’ y Ty ae e , euety Q ‘i ( I Casks Lrish WHISKEY. Ch’ Dec L C W EN. | 50 Doz. Edinburgh ALE, 6 Cases CHAMPAGNE, t'town, Dec. 2, 1867. 40 “ Blood’s xxx PORTER, | Cases CLARET, 3 Bbls CURRANTS, Ctr | (From Telegraph, llth July 1866.) | 40 Boxes RAISINS, ; ** The celebrated firm of Dosvitie & Co., Belfast =? 4 do RAISINS, —_ Cte R =the largest held Ww : ae 60 Boxes FIGS, _ save PE wit, the largest holders of Whiskey in the world—are Cheste Saperior TEA about to extend their Bonded Warehouses to more Bbis Crushed SUGAR, Ca:ke Washing Sopa, than double the size of their presegt very extensive | jiide and Bbl«. P.R. Hbde and bbls. PR. Premises, in order to mature more extensively for, a MOLASSES, SUGAK, their English, Americaa and Colonia! trade.”’ | 6 Bole. Kerosene OIL, 6 Bble. Red ONIONS, (From Times, 2\st August, \867 ) | 20 Doz. Am. BROOMS, “Moysten Wanrenouses.—The Bonded Ware. —Also— oe houces recently erected by Messre. Dowwitue & Co., | A large atock of Spices, Pickles, Fruit, d&e., &e., Relfast, will contain about Two millions seventy- | ie suitable for the a ntidiiniass nine thousand gallons of Whiskey.” 6w | _ The above articies ure of the very best descrip- : es tion, aud will be sold cheap for Cash. LEMUEL McKAY. | ALTERATION IN BUSINESS, Notice to Debtors. rue Subseriber hereby notifies that a} ' complete change being about to be mide in A the Business carried on at Orwell, heretofore, by | * for sale en the Subecciber’s Farm. the late Patrick Steplens, deceased, and subse- quantity of the best of HAY. quently bythe undersigned. | GEORGE COLES. tharlottetown, Dec. 17, 1866 ( --HAY AND TURNIPS! | And this i# vive uotice to those parties indebted | 93th October, 1867. to Mary Stephens, Executrix, and to the ander- | —— — _ FOR SALE, signed, by Judgwents, Notes of Hand, and Beok | Accounts, that uyless they pay their respective At the Head of St. Petor’s Bay, VALUABLE PROPERTY, econsist-| accounts in full thin Fall, they shal) be ewed with- out further notice om the closing of the Navigation. All kinds of merchauteble preduce taken in payment. k.J. CLARKE. ing of 100 Acres 7 oare: on which are . firwell Cheap St. Dwelling House (new,) « x28, containing six we Rept. 30, 1467. er : if finished rooms; aleo, Two Barns, a good Well aud . — Spring of Water, with plenty of Mud in the river. | AX ES ? The Farm is ouly a quarter of a mile from the! , SR AR EMD « o Head of St. Peter's Bay, and has « front of 30 UST REC ELV KD, direcf from the chains on the Bay River; about 48 acres are cleared Manutaetory :— and in a high estate of cultivation, 30 aeres are covered with Hard Wood and Ruils, the remainder 60 Dozen i Broad’s " Celebrated ie fit to stump. ’ . The above ie well worthy the attention of per- Chopping Axes, | sous wishing to purchase a Farm, as it will be sold | quality better than ever before ; ‘cheap und time given for part of the perches | aud fully warranted. mont & fy at the E oO ! ‘ rms. &c., appiy at the Examiner OFFice, H. E. STARBIRD & CO. rlotte oo “ a! Hardware Sivre.’’ | Charlottetown, or to JOHN McLEAN, Miller, | December 2, 1867. ee ieavy weights Head St. Peter's Bay. Head St. Peter's Bay, December 16, 1867. tf jof Mortgage, bearing date the 3rd day of| lof the one part, and the Honorable William | 20) Doz. Am. BUCKETS, | CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD 1 SALE OF FREEHOLD LAND, Situated at Stanley Bridge, New London TEXO be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on FRIDAY, the Twenty-first day of | power of sale contained in a certain Indenture July, A. D. 1866, and made between David | Bell, of Township Number Twenty-one, in | Queen's County, and Jane M. Bell, his wife, | Warren Lord, of Charlottetown, of the other | part: All that tract, piece or parcel of Land, | situate, lying and being on Township Number | | Twenty-one, bounded aa follows, that is to) say : on the South dy land now in the occu- | pation of Thomas Bigger, on the East by the | jshore of Stanley River, on the North by the | |road from Fyfe's Ferry, and on the West by | land purchased by James McKay, containing | | Forty-eight (48) acres, a little more or less, | together with all and singular the houses, | | busddsmges and ervetions thereon, with the ap- | | Purtenances to the said piece of land belong- jing or appertaining. For further particulars and conditions of | jsale apply at the office of the Honorable | Joseph Hensley, Charlottetown, or to the | subscriber. W.W.LORD. | Ch'town. Nov. 4th, 1847. je! School kool! Cheap for Cash, HARVIE'S BOOKSTORE, QUEEN STREET. Worcester’s Dictionary, Campbell's Geography, Advanced Reader, Lennie’s Grammar, Thompson's Arithmetic, Grey's Arithmetic, Spelling Books ia variety, The New Series ef School Books, The Irish National Series of Do. Webster's, Johnson's and Walker’s Dictionaries, Copy Books, Slates, Peus, Peacils, &c. &c. pay- Remember the Cheapest School Books are to be had at HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE. FIRST FALL IMPORTATION! BRITISH DRY GOODS FOR Fali Season, 1867. JUST RECEIVED AT THE BRITISH WAREHOUSE! PER SHIP “ DAVID CANNON,” 7 Boxes and 6 Bales Cottons & Woollens. W.& A. BROWN. September 16, 1867. NEW GOobnps. PAWL Add Wnrea, 1ISG7-8, GLASGOW HOUSE! HE Subseriber has almost completed | : his importations forthe present and coming | Season, whieh embraces a glod assortwent or Dry Goods, Grocorios & General Morchandizo, Which are now on sale, cumar for casa, or the neual terms to wholesale Buyers. A large stock of Awerican Robbers daily expected. FREDERICK LePAGE. Nov. 18, 1867. NEW GOODS. HE Subscriber has lately received a LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Dry Goods and Hardware, which have been bought at Auction, and will be sold very low. GEORGE HOWATT. Crapaud, August 22, 1807. _ FOR SALE. 2 Uhds. bright SUGAR, 25 Pune MOLASSES, 100 Sider No. 1 SOLE LEATHER, 80 Bags CORNMEAL, 25 Cases fine old Pale BRANDY, 10 Qr. casks Hennesy’s BRANDY, 3 Puns. fiae old Dewerara RUM. A.H. YATES. Telegraph Buildings, Water Street, June 10, 1867. NOTICE. Skykes’ Uydrometer, and for every less quantity than a gallon 0 80) Cordials per gallon 2 20! Perfumed Spirits, do. 1 20 Tinctures, do. 0 30 Ale, Beef and Porter in casks 0 Ud Do do do in bottles, (4 Quart | or 8 Pint to be held to contain a gallon) do. 0 07 Crade Petroleum, do. 0 06 gallon 0 10 | Naptha, do. 0 15 Beuzo'e, do. 0 15 | Retioed Petroleum, do. 0 15 Malt, per bushel 0 40 Butter, per Ib 0 04 Cheese, do 0 03 | Lard and Tallow, do 0 Ol | Fish, ealted or smoked, do TELE Subscriber baving been duly appoint- | ed Attorney for the Rev. MALACHIAS | REYNOLDs late of DeSuable, daring his temporary | absence from this Island, requests all persons | indebted to the said Mr. Reynolds to pay up their | liabilities without delay. WM. CUNDALL. Ch'town, Sept. 9, 1867. ya : qa 4 ENSLISA EDUCATION! W_ERS. W. W. LEVING will open, on) I MONDAY next, the lth instant, in con- | nection with her Drawing and Painting Classes, a Sctiool for instruction in the different branches of # practical English Education. Tkuns Moderate. Apply at Mre. Irving's Class Rooms, Prince Street, opposite the Weslyan | Chapel. i September 9, 1867. A CARD. WTS. CORBIBS desires to intimate to the ladies of Charlottetown. that she has | ' FEW thousand bushels of TURNIPS opened a class to teach Wax Work in Flowers, aud | Also, a! Baskets. Groups of Flowers made to order. E. COMBS. | Residence opposite the Catholic Cathedral. te” Aleo, part of a house te rent. ELEANOR COOMBS. STOVES. VOR SALE No. 1 aod No. 2 MODEL PARLOK STOVES, eheap for Cash or! apprsved Credit. A. McNEILL. | Reading Room Building, Cet. 28, 1867. CANOE ADAIFT. | ONE adrift from the Breastwork in front of Government House,a Canor. Any arty yiving information of ite whereabouts will rewarded. Government Honse, 4th Nov’r. 1867. FRESH GROUND RICE, FE See by Ws. R. WATSON. Jan. q, 1867, THE NEW DOMINION TARIFF. 1. That it is expedient to repeal the several tariffs of Duties of Customs now in | FEBRUARY next, (1868,) at the hour of 12) force in the Provinces of Quebec, Oatario, | }o'clock, noon, at the Colonial Building, in | Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, respective: | going Resolutions, and not declared to be free |Charlottetown, under and by virtue of a| ly, and to substitute one uniform Tariff for the whole Dominion of Canada, 2. That it is expedient to provide that the following articles shall be subject to the} specific duties of Customs set opposite to | them respectively, that is to say :— GOODS PAYING SPECIFIC DUTIES. Duties. Spirits and strong waters, viz:— § cts. Brandy, Gio, Rum, Whiskey, Spirits of Wie, Alcohol, Bitters containing Spirit, Vermouth and other Spirituous Liquors of what- ever strength, not otherwise speci- fied, on every gallon, and so in proportion for any greater strength than the strength of proof by Vila, viz :—Coal aod Kerosene, dis- tilled, purified and réived, per Products of Petroleum, coal shale and lignite, uot otherwise speci- fied, do. 0 Sugar. &.:—Candy, brown or white, refiued sugar or sugar rendered by any process equal in quality thereto and manufactures of refined sugar, including suceades and confectionery, per 100 bols. 3 White clayed sagar, or sugar render- ed by any process equal in quality to white clayed, mot being refined nor equal in quality torefined, do, 2 Yellow Muscovado and brown clayed sugar, or sugar rendered by any process equal in quality to yellow muscovado or brown elayed, per 100 tbs. 2 Brown Muscovado sugar, or sugar rendered by any process equal ia quality to brown Muscovado aad not equal to yellow muscovado or 00 60 25 brown clayed, do. 1 90 Any other sugar not equal in quality to brown maseovado, do 1 68 Cane Juice, Syrup of Sugar, or of Sugar Cane, Syrup of Molasses, or of Sorghum, Melado, concen- trated Melado or concentrated Molasses, do. 1 37 Molasses if used for refining purposes or for the manufactere of sugar, do. 0 73 Molasses if not so used, do. 0 55 Coffee, green, per |b. 0 03 Do roasted or ground, do. 0 04 Chicory or other root or vegetable used as Coffee, raw or green, do. 0 03 Chicory, kiln-dried, roasted or ground, do 0 04 Common Soap, per 100 Ibs, Starch, do. Cigars—Value vot over $10 per Mille, Do over $10 and not over $20 per Mille Do over $20 and not over $40 per Mille Do over $40 per Mille 0 Flour of Wheat or Rye per bbl. 0 Flour and Meal of ail other kinds, do 0 Indian Corn and Grain of all kinds, except Wheat, per bushel, 0 Meats, fresh, salted or smoked, per lb 0 W ines of all kinds, except sparkling wines, including Ginger, Orange, Lemon, Gooseberry, Strawberry, Raspberry, Elder and Currant Wines, containing not over 26 de- grees of proof spirits by Sykes’ Hydrometer, in wood, per gallon Do. do. containing over 26 degrees and not more than 42 degrees of proof spirits by Sykes’ Hydrome ter, in wood, do Do. do. containing not more Per doz 0 25 than 42 degrees of proof ‘Sqrts. 1 50 epiritsby Sykes’ Hydrome- )pis. 6 70 ter in bottles per doz And an additional duty of 3 cents per gallon for every degree of strength beyond forty-two degrees, whether in wood or bottles; 4 quart or & pint to be held to contain a gallon. W ine—sparkling, of all kinds in bot- tles, when accompanied by a certi- ficate of growth, in qrts, per doz Do. do. do. in pointe “ And when not accompanied by a certificate of growth aa additional duty of in quarts a in pints 0 50 Bottles commonly called quart bot- tles to be held to contain a quart, and bottles commonly called pint bottles to be held to contain & pint. 3. That it is expedient to provide that the following articles shall be subject to a daty of Customs of twenty-five per cent ad valorem, that is to say :— GOODS PAYING TWENTY-FIVE PER CENTUM AD VALOREM: 3 00 1 50 Cassia, ground Cinnamon, “ Ginger, Mace, Nutmegs, Pepper, ground, Perfumery, not otherwise specified Pimento, ground, Playing cards, Proprietary Medicines, commonly called Pa- tent. Medicines, or any medicine of prepara- tion of which the receipt is kept secret, or the ingredients whereof are kept secret, recommended by advertisement, bill or label for the relief or cure of any disorder or ailment. 4. That it ie expedient to provide that sole leather and upper leather shail be subjecs to a Duty of Customs of ten per centum ad valorem. 5. That it is expedient to provide that the following articles shall be subject to the Duties of Customs hereinafter mentioned, respectively, that is to say: GOODS PAYING AD VALOREM AND SPECIFIC DUTIES. Tea, black, fifteen per centum ad valorem, and a specific duty of three cents and one half of a cent per Ib. ' Tea, green, including Japan, fifteen per centum, ad valorem, oe specific duty SS <Q \ LITERA SS SLAND, MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1868. of seven cents per lb. Tobacco manufactured, except Cigars, five per centum, ad valorem, and @ specific duty of fifteen cents per lb. 6. That it is expedient to provide, that all articles not enumerated in any of the fore- of duty by the foliowing Resolutions, shall be subject to a Duty of Customs of fifteen per centum ad valorem. 7. That it is expedient to provide, that the following articles may be imported free of duty, subject to the provisions and con- ditions hereinafter mentioned, that is to say : FREE GOODS. ARTS AND SCIENCE : Anatomical preparations Botony, specimens of Cabinets of Antiquities ” Coins . Gems * Medals Drawings, not in oil Gems Medals Mineralogy, specimens of Models Natural History, specimens of Sculpture, specimens of WORKS OF ART, VIZ: Paints—Natural size, not being cast nor pro- duced by any mere mechanical process, Castse—As Models for use of schools of design. Paintings—In oil, by artists of well known merit, or copies of the old masters by such artiste. Statues—Of bronze, marble or alabaster, natural giz3. DRUGS, CHEMICALS, DYE STUFFS, OIL8 AND COLORS, NOT INCLUDING CHEMICAL PREPARs- TIONS OR CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS, FOR DYE- ING OR OTHERWISE, NOT ELSEWHERE SPECIFIED. Acids of every description, and vinegar. Alam Antimony Argol Bark, when chiefly used in dyeing Barilla Berries, when chiefly used in dyeing Borax Bleaching powders Brimstone in roll or flour Colors and other articles, when imported by roow-paper makers and stainers, to be used in their trade only, viz: Bichromate of potash Blue Black British gum Chinese Blue Lakes, scarlet and morone, in pulp Paris and permanent Greens Satin and fine washed white Sugar of Lead Ultra Marine Umber, raw Cream of tartar in crystals Drugs when chiefly used in dyeing Essential Oils Indigo Kelp Kryolite Medicines for Hospitals Metalic Oxides, dry, ground or unground, washed or unwashed, not calcined Nitre Nuts, when chiefly ased in dying Ocbres, dry, ground or unground, washed or unwashed, not calcined Oils, cocoa nut, pine and palm in their natural State Phosphorus Red Lead, dry Roots, Medicinal, in their natural state Sal ammoniac Sal Soda Saltpetre Soda ash Soda caustic Soda, nitrate of Soda, silicate of Sulphor, in roll or flour Vitrol, biue Vegetables, when chiefly used for dyeing White Lead, dry Whiting or Whitening Woods, when chiefly used in dyeing Zine, white, dry except acetic MANUFACTURES AND PRODUCTS OF MANUFAC- TURES ; Anchors Ashes, pot, pearl and soda Bread and biscuit from Great Britain and the B. N. A. Provinces Bolting, cloth Books—Periodicals and Pamphlets, Printed, not being foreign reprints of British copyright works, nor blank account books, nor copy books, nor books to be written or drawn upon, nor reprints of books printed in Canada, nor printed sheet Music Book binders’ tools and implements Brim moulds tor gold beaters Burrstones Candle wick, cotton Cement, Marine, unground Cement, Ilydraulie, do. Charch Beils Clothing—donatione of, for charitable insti- tations Communion Plate Cocoa Paste, from Great Britain and the B. N. A. Provinces Coin and Bullion, except United States silver coin Cotton Netting for Indian Rubber Shoes Cotton Waste Cotton Wool Drain tiles Duck for belting and hose Ewery paper and emery cloth Electruty pe Blocks, for printing purposes Farming implements and utensils, when im- ported by Agricultural Societies for the encouragement of Agriculture Felt for Hats and Buote Felt Hat bodies Fire Brick Fire Engines—Steam—when imported by the Municipal Corporations of Cities, Towns and Villages, for the use of such Muni- cipalities Fish hooks, nets and seines, lines and twines Fiax Waste Glass paper and Glass cloth Gold Beaters Skin Gold Leaf Hoop skirt manufactare, the following arti- cles for, Crinoline thread for covering | Crinoline wire, clasps, tin and brass, tlides, spangles and slotted tapes, and flat or round wire uncovered Junk Linen Machine Thread Lithographic Stones Lumber, plank and sawed, of mahogany, rosewood, walnut, cherry and chestnut Machine Silk Twist Machinery when used in the original con- struction of Mills or Facturies, not to include Steam Engines, Boilers, Water W heels, or Turbines Nails—Com position Nails—Sheathing Oakum Oul Cake : Philosophical instruments and apparatas, in- cluding globes, when imported by, and for the use of Colleges and Schoois, Scientific or Literary Societies Platers’ Leaf Printing ink Printing Presses, except portable hand print. ing presses Pranella Rags Sand paper and Sand Cloth Ships’ Binnacle Lampe TURE AND NEWS. =a A ‘* Blocks and patent bushes for ‘ Bunting ‘* Cables, iron chain, over three quarters of an inch, shackled or swivelled, or not ‘© Com pasees ‘© Dead Eyes ** Dead Lights ‘© Deck Plugs ‘© Knees, Iron Ships’ Mast or parts of, Iron ‘+ Pumps and pump-gear ‘* Riders, Iren ‘« Shackles ‘s Sheaves ‘¢ Signal Lamps - ‘¢ Steering apparatus © Travelling Trucks ‘© Wedges *« Wire Rigging. the following articles, when used for ships or vessels only, viz: Cables, hemp and grass Cordage Sail Cloth or Canvas, from No. 1 to No. 6 Varnish, black and bright Silver Leaf Spikes, composition Scraw Plaits, Tuscan and grass, fancy Stereotype Blocks for printing purposes Treenails Twists, silk, for hats, boots and shoes Veneering of wood or ivory Weaving of tram silk, for making elastic webbing Weaving of tram cotton, for making elastic webbing. Wire cloth of brass and copper Woollea netting for India rubber shoes METALS. Brasse—Bar, Rod, Sheet and Scrap Cranks for Steainboats, forged in the rough Do and Mills, do do Copper, in Pigs, Bars, Rods, Boltsand Sheets and Sheathing Iron of the descriptions following :— Bar, Rod, Hoop, Sheet, Scrap, Galvanize or Pig Bare, puddled Bolts and Spikes, galvanized Boiler Piate _ Canada Plates and tinned Plates Nail and Spike Rod, round, square and flat Rolled Plate Wire; Locomotive Engine Frames, Axles, Cranke, Hoop [ron or Steel for tires, wheels bent and welded. Locomotive Crank Axles, Piston Rods, Guide = Slide Bars, Crank Pins, Connecting 8. Lead in Sheet or Pig Litharge Railroad Bars, wrought iron Chairs, wrought iron Fish Plates and Car Ales Shafts for Mille and Steamboats, in the rough Spelter, in blocks, sheets or pig Steel, wrought or cust in bars and rods ‘* plates cut to any form, but not moulded Tin, in bar, blocks, pig or granulated Tubes and piping—of brass, copper or iron drawn Type Metal, in blocks or pigs Wire, of brass, copper or iron, round or flat Yellow Metal, in bolts, bars, and for sheath- ing Zinc, in sheets, and blocks and pigs. NATURAL PRODUCTS. Bristles Broom Corn Bulbs Caoutehouc, manufactured Clays Coal and Coke Cor« wood Cork wood bark Diamonds, unset Earths Eggs Emery Fibre, Mexican Fibre, vegetable, for manufacturing purposes Fibrilla Flax, undressed Fire Clay Fire Wood Fish, fresh, not to inelude Oysters or Lobsters in tins or kegs Furs, undreesed Gravels Grease and Grease Scrap Gutta Percha, unmanufactured Gypsum, not grouud nor calcined Hair, Human, Goat Angola, Thibet, Horee, Hog and Mohair, unmanafactured Hay Hemp, undressed Hides Hops foros India Rubber, unmanufactured. Lemons, Oranges and Citrons or the ring of such, when imported in brine for the purpose ef being candied Manilla Grase Manures Marble in blocks unwronght, or sawn on two sides only ; and Slabs from such blocks, having at least two edges unwrought Moss for Upholstery purposes Ores of metals of all Finds Osiere Pelts Pipe clay Piteh Plante Plaster of Paris, not ground nor calcined Precious Stones, unset Ratan for chair makers Rice Roots Rosin Salt Sand Sea Grass Seeds for agricultural, horticultural or man- factaring purposes only, and not to in- clude Cereals. Shrubs Skins, undressed Slate Stone, unwrought | Tails, undressed | Tanver’s Bark | Tampico, white and black | Tar | Teasels Tobaeco, unmanufactured Tow, undressed Trees | Turpentine, other than spirits Vegetables, culinary Vegetable fibres W hate oil, in the casks from on Ship-board and in the condition in which it was first landed Wheat Willow for basket makers Wood of all kinds, wholly unmanufactared Wool SPECIAL EXEMPTIONS FROM DUTY. ‘Apparel, wearing, of British subjects dying abroad, bat domiciled in Canada Articles by and for the use of the Governor- General Do. for the publie uses cf the Dominion Do. do. use of Foreign Consuls Arms and clothing for Indian Nations. Army and Navy, for use of— Arms | Officers’ Mess, under regulations by order in Gouneil China ware Cigars Glass ware Malt Liquors Plaited ware Silver ware Spirits Table Linen Wine Settlers’ effects of every description, in actual use, not being merchandize, brought by persons making oath that they intend be- coming permanent settlers within the Dominion. UNDER REGULATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS TO BE PRESCBIBED BY THE MINISTER OF CUSTOMS: Carriages of travellers and carriages laden with merchandize and not to include circus troops nor hawkers Locomotives and railway passenger, baggage and freight cars, running upon any line of road crossing the frontier, so long as Canadian Locomotives and Cars are ad- mitted free under similar circumstances in the United States. Menageries, horses, cattle, carriages and harnesses of 8. That it is expedient to provide that the following articles, when the growth and produce of any British North American Pro- vinces, may be imported free of duty, that is to say :— Grain, Flour and Breadstuffs, of all kinds Animals of all kinds Fresh, Smoked and Salted Meats Seeds Green and dried fruits Fish of all kinds Products of fish and all other creatures living in water Poultry Butter Cheese Lard Tallow ‘Lim ber aad lumber of all kinds, round, hewed, sawed, but not otherwise manufactured in whole or in part Fish Oil Gypsum, groand or unground. 9. That it is expedient to provide that all or any of the articles mentioned in the next preceding resolution, when the growth and produce of the United States of America, may be imported into Canada free of duty, upon proclamation by the Governor in acil, whenever satisfactory arrangements can be made with the United States for the impor- tation of the like articles free of duty into the United States. : 10. That it is expedient to provide that the following articles shall be prohibited to be imported under a ay of two hundred dollars, together with the forfeiture of the parcel or package of goods in which the same may be found, viz: Books, Drawings, Pain\ings and Prints of an immoral or indecent character, coin, base and counterfeit. 1l. That it is expedient to provide, that the following articles, when exported trom the Province of Cntario or of Quebec, shall be subject to the export duties hereiaafter mentioned, that is to say: EXPORT DUTY FROM THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO OR OF QUEBEC. Saw logs of pine, on every thousand feet, ae pen ms 1 00 Saw logs of all ot inds, on every oun themed feet, board measure 0 50 Shingle bolts and stave bolts on every cord 1 20 12. That it is expediedt to provide that the substitution of the several duties mentioned in the preceding resolutions for those now ia force, shall take effect immediately. The following are the provisions of the Act imposing an excise duty on articles manufactured in the Dominion. 1. That it is expedient to repeal the several Acts in force in the Provinces comprising the Dominion of Canada, imposing or providing for the collection of duties of excise, on Spirits, Beer, Tobacco and on goods manufactured in bond out of dutiable articles, or otherwise subject to duties of excise in any of the said Provinces, and to substitute other duties and provisions common to the whole Dominion. 2. That it is expedient to impose, on Spirits manufactured in Canada, a duty of excise of sixty cents for every wine gallon of euch Spirits of the strength of proof, and so in proportion for any greater or less strength than the strength of proof or for any greater or less quantity than a gallon. 3. That it is expedient to im on Malt manufactured or made in Canada, a duty of excise of one cent for every pound weight. 4. That it is expedient to impose on fer- mented bevereges made in imitation of beer or of malt liquor, and brewed in whole or in part from any other substance than malt manufactured or made in Canada, a duty of excise of three cents and a quarter for every wine gallon. 5. That itis aeons to im on Tobacco manufactured in Canada, the following duties of Excise, viz : On Cavendish Tobacco, Snuff, and on manu- factured Tobacco of all kinde, except Cigars, and common Canada Twist, forevery pound weight, ten cents ; On Common Canada Twist, otherwise known as Tebac blanc en Torguette, being the unpressed leaf rolled or twisted, and made from raw Tobacco the growth of Canada, for every pound weight, or less quantity than a pound weight, five cents; On Cigars per thousand according to the value thoreuf as hereunder, viz: $ cts. Value not over $10 per 1000 1 00 ** over $10 but not over $1 per 1000 2 00 * over £15 but not over $20 per 1000 3 00 ** over $2) but not over $0 per 1000 4 00 ** over $40 per 1000 5 00 6. That it is expedient to empower the Governor General in Couneil to authorize the manufacuture in bond of geods manufac- tured wholly or in part out of articles subject to duties of Custome or excise, and to impose on goods so manufactured duties of Excise equal to the duties of Customs to which they would be subject if imported from Great Britain and entered for Consumption in Canada, and to provide that whenever any article not the manufacture of Canada, u which a duty of excise would be levied if manufactured in Canada and taken into a bonded Manufactory the difference between the duty of excise to which it would be liable if manufactured in Canada, and the Custome daty on such articles if imported and entered for consumption shall be paid when it is taken into the Bonded Manufactory. 7. That st 1s expedient tu provide, that the duties of excise mentioned in the preceding resolutions shall be imposed and payable (instead of the present duties of excise) om ail goods maufactured or made or taken out of warehouse for consumption, on or after the dayof , and oa all malt manufac- tured or made before the said day ; and that no duty of excise shall be om on beer made on or after the said day wholly from malt on which a duty of excise has been paid or is payable, @ duty of excise of three cents Bagatelle Tables j and a quarter per gallon being payable on Billiard Tables beer brewed or in premunes prowing 20 the Clothing said day from malt no duty of ex- Do. plain for Officers cise bas been pad. Musical instruments for Bands 8. That it is e ‘nt to that Stores no - ae on the or business — Canteens, under regulation by Order ‘in of distiller, brewer, @ Council - . facturer, or bonded manufactory Coffee has obtained a license for that pu s Sugar that the following sums shall be fox Tea licenses, viz : Shs \9Sa49 — a erases