— ——— Se ee THE LATEST NEWS. } vies Tae English Mail, avd also American and Colonial Mails, were received at the General oro? _— ’ Post Ulficey & The news from Kurope does not seem to ‘harlottetown, on Saturday wight jast. be of a very imp rtant ebaracter The British Parliament re-ass mbled on the 13th after the Christmas recess.--The Marquis 4 lanricarde gave notice of his mteution to of last Session, on the Land tenure in Irelard.— The Ch weellor of the kx: chequer announes d the Scotch Reform Biil for the l7thy and that the introdactioa of the Lrish Retorm Bill wou d depend on the general pro- gress of business. —Mr. Disraeli moved for leave to bring in a Dill to amet i the uw re lating to election pet tions, and © provide tur the more effectual prevention of corrupt prac tices at elections. Tn the debate which follow ed the scheme did not find much tavor with the H ise The bi l, however, was brought in and read @ first time. ~Io the House of Lords, 13th, Mr. Lefevre gave notice that ou the following Fuesday he would call attention to the failure of the negotiations with the Government of the United States touc hing the case of the Alabama, ot C re-introduce his bill } on tue Rumors were curreat in London that Lord Derby was going and that he was ¢ the Premier- ship by Lord Stanley, who was to be raised to the Peerage. On the subject of Lord Derby's retirement, the Times remarks that has a right to expect from its leader such de tu lay aside the cares of oftice, ’ he succeeded i no party yotion as is involved in thee of the duties of office on the part of that high functionary. The Globe, however, contradiction to the tirement. The arrest of Capt. McK ay at C ork, on the th, as announced by telegraph, is considered } vives a report of Lord Derby's re- most important. There appears to be no doubt | that he % the man who was the prime instiga- tor of the recent outrages, and he is certainly an important Fenian leader. fe has been identified as the head of the party who attacked the Martello Tower, near Queenstown, and the police have evidence to show that he was the leader of the intended raid on Macroom Castle, which design was frustrated. McKay has brought about astate of feeling among the dangerous classes which has led to disastrous results, On the 10th, the city ot Cork was in a state of tumult, and the Pelice were obliged to charge on a mob which huoted and pelted them with missiles of various descrip- tions. Some ofthe constabniarly were fired at several times while on duty by a number of men who followed them. Two men have been arrets ed, charzed with attempted murder. Other out- rages are reported. On the 13th McKay was fully committed for trial, on a charge of high treason. — On the 1 4th,in the Dublin Commission Court, Patrick Lennon was sentenced to 15 vears penal servitude, for treason-fi ony. * The Fenian prisoners charged with bein ¢ concerned in the Clerkenwell explosion, were brousht up pefore the Bow Street Mazistrates, on the 11th, | time, have some importaut additional evidence | to bring forward. On the 18th, a Tewn's Meeting was held in Manchester to coneider the Irish (hurch ques- tion. The defenders of the estab ishment, ac- cepting the challenze which they considered had been thrown down by the * advanced "’ Liberai party, mustered instrong force—taking & prominent and noisy part in the proceedings, and succeeded in defeating the object of the Meeting, which was to obtain a condemnation of the Irish Church Establishment The Irish addrese of was presented to Mr. Hardy, the Home Secretary, on tke 11th. It had obtained 22, 603 siznatures. and was presented by a deputa tion of about 50 persous, who were introduced by Mr. Dighy Seymour. The address wil! be laid before Her Majeste. An addition of some importance has been made to the ironclads of the British Navy. The Hercules «as floated out of Dock, at Chatham, on the 10th. She will be the most heavily armed ship yet constructed, and is designed to carry 14 “guns. Eight 1s-ton; two 12-ton; and four 6 }-ton guns. The ship is protec ted by S-inch plates, and is described as ‘/a smart sea-coing frigate. strong 43 a tower, and fine m ker line as a mail-boat, and yet prepared to Meet ai! the winds that blow.’’ Her burthen is 5,226 tons. Loyalty to the Queen a FRANCE. The Epoque says a rumor is current that a complete administrative change is abvut to take piace in a Liberal sense. mntinued discharge | The capture of | in our political life. | racy, its dingy garments rolled in blood, would have an awfud resurrection. It would be suppott- ed by British gold, and animated with the wildest batrede and thiret for vengeance, our berthern border, Qur sea eoxst—Atlantic, Gult of Mexico, and Pacitic--would be menaced j by British craisers, and we would do well it our fleets watched those of England, broadside to broadside, ou the high seas. the ludians, frow the Blackfeet to the Comanches, would miest the beart of the coutmeut with bustile hordes." NOVA SCOTIA. The Legislature, it was expected would ad- jourh oo the 2oth inst. The Repeal moveiient continues to be the subject of greatest interest. | Che Halitax Reporter suys the distress among the fishermen of that place hus not yet reacted its worst. The next two months will ve harder than any, and spring will come te these puer men aud flud them withuut seed tu sow, Une of the wtost destructive fires that bas oc. curred this year, broke out ou the Youd, in a} range ot buildings on Agricola atreet, cousicting jot three cottages, and a two-storey workshop, ‘and resulted in the entire destruction of the i whole range, the iumates losing almost all their }furmiture and effects. On Sunday evening, the 24th, fire was seen iveuiug trom the tower of the Grafton street Wesleyan Church. Fanned by a bigh wind, the Gre spread rapidly over the build- lug, Gad Ub Was sven apparent (bat any allemipt | to Coutine ike progress slort of the destruction of the church wae futile; aud thereture every effort! wae directed lo preveut the fire from extending ty adjuiniug Ouildings | cousumed, | NEW BRUNSWICK: The newspaper proprietors of St. John, No B, ata meeting Deld a tew days ago, reiterated their turmer objections te bewspaper postage, aod | appointed Messrs. Wiilis, Livingsteo and Ellis a comuittee to give publicity lo resolutions passed, aud to take such steps as they deemed uecessary ww give them effect. | Jt wasreported at Fredericton that Mr. Skinner would be appointed Judge of Probates, with a seat in the Legisiative Council. unanimously resolved to represent to the Privy Couued the expedteacy of making the following altevatruns ta the existing Dowinion tariff :— “Vhat the duties on sugar, yellow, Muacevado aud clayed, be one cent. per peund, and 15 per cent. ad valorem. ‘The duties on the higher grades of sugar to remaio the same as at present “ Thac the duty on molasses be reduced to two cents per gallon and ten per cent. ad valorem. That ov duties be imposed ou Breadstuffs of any kind. * Tuat Printing paper and Type be admitted | duty free.” | NEWFOUNDLAND The R. M. Steamer Merlin arrived at Halifax on the 23rd, from St. Joha's. The weather was extremely cold. The thermometer on the 2uad Feb. was duwn to twenty degrees below zero ; and for many days ranged at eight degreea. The | Legislature, which is vow in Session, has declared in ftaver of Cuntederation. At the opeuing of the | Legislature the Governor in his speech spoke favorably of (Coutederation. | The amendment was lust by a vote of 16 te 10. | Phe Ledger saya: * the defeat of the amendment shows that a majority of ihe Legislature is in| Eogineer, to the completion of the work to the | stil living. | Sattsfaction of tuat officer, be laid before the Board taver of Mumediate action.” Tus Ontario correspondent of the St. Croix Courier, in @ recent letter to that journal, Suys — «A jeaf from P. E. I. History,”’ on the de mise of the late Hon. Eward Whelan, of that fine Island, is written with descriptive vivacity. In that leat, I think I discern the writer, and as he walks * Mark's Street,’ to teach the way ward passions how to move,’’ the remembrance et his former frieud’s gratulatory on such a masterly effort, may aid io stimulating his pen to other contributions fur publicity.” | he article referred to, and which we re- published some few weeks ago, was written by Mr. Bowers, we believe, formerly a resident of Charlottetown. He enjoyed the confidence of Mr. Whelan. and contributed several articles for the Examiner, amongst these were the letters of “‘ Conservative,’’ which were attributed to some of the ablest men in the Colony, and which did not a little to infuse a better spirit Certain strange political upheavings in our community have lately oc- s, in some instan- curred ; aud the result having, ces, been a displacement of worth for the : Canada, i. | censed by Fenian raida, and aided by the British, fleets ond armies, would #i¥o Us an ugly tight oa! Phe Mormons and} The church was eatirely | es PROCEEDINGS OF THR CLlY COUNCIL. Janvaky 29, 1868.—Present—His Worship the Mayor ; Councillers Morrie, Reddin, Pollard, Laird, Howper, Yates, Mitchell, Breoken aud Butcher. The winutes of last meeting were read and adopted. His Honor the Recorder laid beture the meeting his opiblon, mM Writing, resp cling the office of Arsayer of Weights and Measures, and stated that be hed given the Assayer certain instructions respecting bis duties generally. | Un motion of Counctilor Yates, seconded by Coun- leillor Mitebell, it was ordered that iustructiva be given to the City Surveyor to make a survey of the | City Wharts, and report on the present conditivn of (he same, accompanicd by an estimate of necessary repaire to place tee said wharts in the like conditivn as when leased to Silas Barnard. Councillor Morris, trom the Committee appointed to @Xamine aw acount of | gue satu C@mumittee, Which was read and ordered to be laid on tlie table, and was to tue elfcct that the suid Committee bad «xamiaged, as far as poussibie, the accounts in question, and found the sum of £73 1/138. 3d was charged for extra work, although a sum not eaceeding t 20 wag all that had been yoted by the Board tor the extra woik to be p rformed. | That the Contractors had performed ibe work under the direction of the Superimtendent of the Market- }the fall amount of their account. That the Cow- | mittee were of opinion that, bad a pian aud speci- | fication of the whole work been obtained at the outset, from a Competent architect, the greater por- tion, if not the wuole, of those additioual or cxtra ball of the building, particulariy, would uot present the unsighUy appearauce it now ducs Alter sowe discussion on the subject, the Council | adjourned until LU o'clock tu-morrow City GouNciL, 30th Jau’y.—Couneil met per- | | Suant to adjournment. Alter the minutes of the | previous day were read aud approved, the Board | resumed the ovosiderativn of the report of tke Com- | mittee on the account of Messrs. Fraser, for cow- | p-etion of Market Hull, when, upon motion uf Coun- } in tull, for their coutiact, iucluding extra work, reserving nine powads of sutd sum until the pat. | ing be fiuished. | more deaths occurring | Vounciior Laird, Chairmac of the Committee, | almost entirely te the poorer classes, persons who | Ships’ Moalds, with alwost everything required to } j appoimted at @ lorwer meeting of Council, to report | vo the necessity of establishing a Poor & Work} such an institution open in the city. The werchaute of St. Jobo are moving in the | Huuse in Charivttetown, presented the Report ef! visiting each other's houses the disease hae spread matter of the tariff. Ata recent meeting, it was | *#'4 Comuittee, accompanied by a draft Memorial | rapidly, aud there is every daoger of its assuming ‘ proposed to be laid betore the Legislature at the ensuing Session. On motion of Councillor Mitchell, seconded by Councillor Reddin, it was ordered that said Report be received, and that His Worship the Mayor be c:equested to cause the said memorial to | be engrossed and torwarded to the Lieutenant Goy- jernor in Council, together with the said Repert, jthat the same may be presented at an early day. | On motion, it was ordered that instruction be | given to the City Surveyor to cause the Cellar i W. &. D. Fraser, for) fidishing the Market Hall, presented a report of | | points per wun, cillor Laird, it was ordered that the sum of Kighty- though very few people are aware of the fact, and | bine pounds be granted and paid te Mesors. Fraser] that the scourge is of the most vielent form, aod | gtones. 150 new pe Ox or two articles intended for this day’s | issue, also several advertisements, are crowded out for want of space. -—_ + ~ ; en “ | leecanp.—Mr. Garvie writes trom London to | ~NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. IMPORTANT [STAMVPER, Charlottetewn. . ‘ Zl ~é ial the Halifax CAreniw’e as follows : a | “In the midst of the trish diffcully it is some- | what consoling to be told that Lreland rs steadily | Positive & Unreserved Sale ! inpreving sec ally and commercially Though | A z A U _ TI O N. jess land in the aggregate has been under tillage, | ie wal value of the cra nied in 1366 was! By order of the Executors of SH" prmticibe:timagh the Fa Offre. 2s OU 4 , tare Hihone mere i 4 “ ” ‘ v a ’ * the Estate of the late George OUN MCNEILL, Sec’y, Poole, Esquire, Merchant. tion ' five years before Railway traffic and exports wt} inet increase, We ate told, and the wages of the} peasautty re betweea fifly and eighty per cent} higher than at the time of the great famine. ‘The per ceutage of criwe has decreased remarkably, | meneing on the }8th day of MAKCH next, at il} - su bas thal of pauperisin and evea of emigration.” , : | o’cldell "a. te land Last Instalment ou Subscribed Capital to this —— ,autthe Store and Warehouse of the | : Ti 54 a we bef he Fi UrLte Comperirion, — The members of the! late Mr. Pooik, Main Street, Georgetown, the | Bank He sume to be paid by or ore the First . des ‘ | day of April next. “Dundas Rifle Corps” mustered at Southpory : ’ a ; on Wednesday, the [2th inst, tor their annual) Whole of the Extensive and well-assorted By order of the Board , i. L. LYDIARD, Cashier Competition tor Prizes. ‘The day being very cold, Stock of Goods now on hand, | Summerside Bank, Feb. 2h, 1868. fin | the average was not as high as in all eeieadiae| Stock of | [ PPR a me ont St March 2, 1868 lin ii | SUMMERSIDE BANK NOTICE. 4 Subscriber, Deing instructed by the | gayiit) Stockholders are hereby notified, Executore, will sell by Pablie Auction, af a xecutors, will sell by Public Auction, com- | that x call haus beea ordered for the Third ' ; Ciara. aM shai leompria..¢ a Varied and General | it would have been bad the weather been warmer, | 1p. Gy,veeries, Hardware, Round and | T Goon. } { } { \ ‘but, cold as it waa, the Shooting vp - whole was} Flat Iron, all sizos, and Earthenware, German, \ very fair. There were 5 rounds tired at 200 yards,! Blister ; , sq el, Boots and shoes, Cotton { House Buildog, Mr. Butcher, and therefore claimed — ; nme ned Cos, Sh ‘ }and 5 at 400 yords, making an average of over 23) Warps, in all Colon. G "ey aud White ¢ aoe — There were 39 bull's eyas, 74) Fancy Prints, Dress Goo 1b variety, Striped anc The tullowing is a Fancy Shirts, White aud ancy Flanuels, Usna: | ON SALE | burgs, Bays and Bageing, C#uvas and Wadding, | Blankets and Blanketing, Bod ike, Silk and Cotton | Av ceutres, and 73 euters made. | list of bhe successiul competitors :— 200 yds. 400 yds, Total. Prize. | Handkerchiefs, with Dress ‘Jn. wmings, Ribbous, | (expenses would bave been saved, and the upper! Donald MeLeod, iy 3 — 32 £1 10 0} Threads, Shawls and Scarfs, in va. ty, and almost g L A S G OW H 0 US E Alex. MeLeilau. iy See. 1 6 t j ; ! he : every thing contuined in a first-rate Stock of Mer- | Matthew Jardine, is 13 — 3l 015 0} chandize; Ready-made Clothing aud Oil Suits, Grey Cottons, Striped Tickings, ro tad oe o ~ = : 10 ; Hats, Caps and Konnets, in best styles ee | White Shirtings, Biue Deniwes, exunder Jones, — = ‘ ' selec stock o rdware, Groceries, €” UO | ’ . Robert Smallwood, lt 10 — 26 7's 0 ieee ja ime aaveadek ant Twist Printed Cottons, Hiollands, Southport, Feb. 21, 1808. | Tobacco, Dye-woods, Whiteing, and ever) thing | Furniture Cottons, Grase Cloth, : <—»>————_—_- | required, Spices of ull sorts, Shoe Threads, W rie Dp- | Jean Shirtings, Osnaburgs, SMALL Pox IN PokonrTo.—The Telegraph says ing Papers, Cutlery, iu kuives of all sorts, Beissor.*> | Tweed Shirtings, Towelings, that this dreadful disease is commoitting teartul Shears, &c.; Salt in bulk and in bags, Beef in Flannel Shirtings, Linens. | puucheons and barrels, Pork, Fish, Flour and Corn. | meal, Paints aud Oils, incladiug Sweet Oil,Wraught and Cut Nails, Spikes and Cordage, a let of Grin | Pork Barrels, Piatforu: and other ravages in seme quarters of the city of Toropte, W hite Fiannels, Scarlet Fiannels, Colored Lustres, Hoop Skirts, Black Coburgs, has spread le an extent uever belore experienced | Scales and Weight. and complete Shop fittings ; | Hoisery A leeen: Mn ee | is Toroute. Hardly a day passes without one or) Boards, Plank and Shingles, 1 superior Mileh Cow | bb nd Silk F, D * tt The disease is confined | and one handsome young Horse ; also, 1 set of Ribbons 4 u 8, ancy Fees S ulis, Laces & Ndgings, Fancy T'weede, Frillings, Black Clothe, Velvet Ribbons, Colored Cloths, Threads. Keels, Mantle Clothe, Flowering Cot ‘one, Shirts & Collars, Stamped Edgings, Handkerchiefs & Ties. Rubber Boots & Shoes, Children’s Boots & Shoes, LADIES’ KID BOUTS, Men's Hats & Caps, Col'd Coburgs, linake a complete Establishment. The Sale will continue trom day to day till all be closed off, and us this sale isto be WITHOUT ANY RESERVE, andthe Stock of such extended variety, it offers an opportunity not of frequent occurrence to Country Merchants and Traders, to fill any deticiencies their Stocks may exhibit, nearly at their own prices. Texms—CAsSH. fF, P,. NORTON, Auctioneer. would and should be iv an hospital, were there Through /even a more dreadful form and committing were | feartul ravages, unless something be done for the | sufferers. The same paper adds, ae an instance | of the manner in Which it spreads, that a girl ew- | ployed in a large tailoring establishment was a | short time age attacked by the disease, and, of course, compelled to leave work. Betore she was thoroughly recovered she returned to the shop, and the dreadful result was that aeveral of ber companions caught the disease from ber, and are Georgetown, 28th Feb'y, 1868. FIRE-PROOF SAFE, MEDIUM SIZED FIRE-PROOF ' To Teachers and School Tréstece. by, CHOOL REGISTERS and REVISED SCHUOL REGULATIONS can be sap- jphed, on application, at the Bookstere of MKS. j All communications with the Board of Eduea- | must be in writing to ensure attention. | Letters and all returns or correspondence on , pdifferent subjecta should be written on seperate suceisot paper, and addressed to the undersigned, | Hatches in the burnt district, Ward No. 1, of this} 8° prostrated withit. Work has almost ceased | City, to be securely and permanently filled torth-| !" the establishment, and the dreadfulstory having | | wien jleaked out, the proprietor of the establishment | The Clerk read @ communication from Thos. Alley, | finds it almost impossible to sell his clotaes, bis | Esq, Chief Engineer of the Fire Department, relative | former customers tearing that they might catch to tbe Water Tank at the corner uf Kentand Prince | the infection therefrom. | Streeta ; also read an account and an application | trom P. Gormley, the contractor, for extra work at —s90e—---— - -- The Amberst Gazette reports a sad accident SAFE (Chubb’s Patent), for sale at a bargain. WILLIAM DODD, Queen's Square. Ch’town, March 2, 1868. is] pt 2w FREEHOLD FARM — ‘Hemp, Drugget & Felt Carpets, TABLE OIL CLOTHs, TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS, Ladies’ Cloth Jackets, The expected “ difficulty tween France ‘ ° a “— ed di thi “y between France greatly to disgust some of our respectable suid tank. On motion of Jouncillor Laird, second- }ed by Councillor Poliard, it was ordered that the} 4 | sum of £31 2s be paid P. Gormley for the balance of the contract for said tank, and that bis account | for extra charges be laid on the table until the : : ; ; When the address | Chiet Engineer shall certify that the said tank is| nrmaines t ds de and again remanded ti!l the 1th, the prosecu-| was debated, Mr. Gleu moved au amendment to| made water-tight. Ao amendwent to said resolu. | ¢ UNlortunate man ‘ying upon bis face with @ ting counsel stating that he would, by that | the effeet that no action be taken in the water tion was subunitted on motion of Councillor Mitebeil, | until the dissolution of the preseut Legislature. | ithe said contractor | The question was then put on the amendwent, and carcied on a division of five sgainst tour. | | Certificate respecting the said water tank, to the } effect that the work bad been completed to his | Satisfaction, it was, on motion, ordered that the } balance of £31 2s, due on the contract, be paid | torthwith. | The Report of the Committee above alluded to lis to the effect— | That whereas pauperism and crime are largely | on the increase in this City, caused chiefly by the | influx of a floating population, such a8 in every country seek relief. It is consequently necessary that some provision be made for the care aud main-| |tepance of the helpless poor—providing suitable | employment for those who are able to work, and for the punishment of crime and the refurmaticn of offenders. ** Resuived, Therefore, that the Council present a} respectful memorial to the Legislature, praying that | @ suitable building be erected in the vicinity of Charl. ttetown, at the expense of the Colony.”’ | That the Council are of opinion that the said building should consist of a Poor House, with Hos- { pital attached, the latter for the care of invalid | paupers (not afflicted with contagicus or infectious | | diseases.) the fermer for the reception of paupers unable to work, and also a Work House for the re- | ception of indolent paupers, and juvenile and other | offenders, couvicted «f minor offences, where the | former might be made to work for a livelihood, and ‘the latter punished by hard labor for their crimer, |instead of being imprisoned in the common Jail, | {there to associate with old offenders, und to be) jelevation of pretentious effroutry, has tended | schovled for tue perpetration of greater crimes. Tbat in the opivion of the Council a large portion of the funds required tur the support of such au in- | seconded by Councillor Hooper, as follows :—That)| " j be paid the balance of his| four hours, sufferiug the greatest agony. | original contrast, when the certificate of the Chict | removed to bis home, and at Jast accounts he was) respect, 50 * 30 feet, with Lean-to 17 * 30 feei, The Chief Engineer having submitted a further| the suffering have been received at the State | | Austria is surely a little more noble than to| “*4» Cascampes Viligge, or % R BELLIN | omy ' kiss the chastising hand so soon—a little too| Chbsletutewe. TENDERS FOR SEED wise to play the lamb to the wolf. | ' , of whom 4000 are Christians | Dugald Campbell, son of Mr. John Campbell, In Tignish, Lot One, for Sale. ‘ONTALNING 100 acres (30 » 63} Groceries, Dyestuffs, &c. &c. &c. man nawed McOvy left his house and went into | : , ee chains,) 60 of which ure cleared aud divided | ° | All at the lowest market prices, the wouds to work. As be did not return howe | iute 10 fields ; 15 ready w clear, fenced in, aud 23 FREDERICK LEPAGE, at the time be was expected, bis little boy went : P | eneed, ler fence les, witl re- into the‘ ereedie' tn lend tet Riem, enisen be fennal also fenced, under fevee poles, with a litile fire February 24, 1868. is! pat 1868 Style of Silk Hats, J HOBBs, grateful for past favors, re- @ spectiully intimates that having received a large supply of the best FRENCH PLUSHES, with the latest style of HAT BLOCKS, &c, is prepared to sell GENTS’ SILK HATS of the VERY BEST QUALITY and LATEST STYLES at satisfactory prices, | which occurred at Kiver Philip a few daye ago. | There are on the premises a good aud commodious ; : | HOUSE, 34 * 23 feet, with large Porch, Cellar, He bad remained in that position for! @¢ , aud out buildings; a» WORKSHOP, 12 x 18 Tle was) feet, aud 4 very superior BAKN, complete in every tree across him, two linbs of which had pierced his back. jand Manure Shed, 24 * 24 feet, with loft and a : - | frost proof cellar ander Barn floor, 20 » 14,7 feet A severe famine prevails in Tangier and| deep, lined with Cedar posts; also, a Granary, Tetuan. Mail details revardineg the extent of| Hen-bouse, Hay Barrack, &c., a large Garden - - } nad Orchard, well stocked with young aud healthy Department in Washington, from the United | io mas eran er ree oan ee States Consul at Tunis. | A Brook runs a across the Farm, through the ——— Po | Barnyard. to which the Cattle have access from The death is just-announced of the Rev. Mr. | nearly every. field; a bandsome Brush also runs McMahon, a Kildare priest, who attained the —— - eopery: eee the Buildings a atl Ae ont the N.N. W.and N.E. wiuds. Swamp mud on eXtraordinary age of 107 years. the Farm ; Pond mud } wile, and Sea ig in ” = tee ame great wbuudance, | mile off, and Fish manure at The condition of Garibaldi is more serious | Stayes in the vicinity. There are a Church, Cha- than was supposed. The physicians have de-| pel. Schoolhouse, Stores, ‘Tannery, Saddlery aud clared that the air of the Talend of Caprera is | Forges, also Tloth, Grist, Saw and Carding Mills, Lea : | from a furlong to two miles distant. injurious to his health. pape : a i ah Aa dtl Terms—£100 down; balance in 10 or 14 balf- | There is an odd notion that an alliance has | Y¢#"ly instalmente, with interest at 6 per cent. . ° } taken place between Auatria and Prussia. | _—- _ AL&0, PARRAMATTA, CLOTH and FELT HATS. Cloth, Glazed and Velvet Cups, in ulmost every variety, Wholesale aud Retail. Hats and Caps made to order. i Encourage Home Manufacture, and ‘uy your Hats and Caps at J. Hobbs’ Hat & Cap Factory, Opposite Temperance Hall. For further particulars apply to Jous CuLark, | N. B.—If not sold by private sale, will be offered | puyy Po . . eo -- } at Auction, of which Umely notice will be given. | i eon _ = easier by a noscriber, until the 6t arch next, at his In the city of London there are 30,000) rch 2. 186 3i Jems. of @ Pat 2000 are Christians. lo the! rg caitlin nsinessnseinnicrs | Office, Reading Room Building, for the delivery of | ' “ Ber! es , NOTICE | Timothy and English Red Clover Seed of Island | city o erlin, russia, there are 18,000, | . \ growth, in quantities of not jess than 10 Bushels {In all Europe! Generac Post Orrice, ‘Timothy and | ewt. Clover. Charlottetown, 27th Feb., 1868. there are reckoned to be 3.431 700, of whom! » a a) ‘ iati ; } : 20,000 bave been cx nverted to ene | i’ consequence of a Postal Convention MELANCHOLY OCCURRENCE AT S4.—On the | having been concluded between the United —_—- say ad hile Me Na) States and Great Britain, the Postage on Letters Ch'town, Feb. 24, 1868. Sth of January last, at 9.30, p.m, while Mr. Neil | forwarded from this Island to the United Kingdom . en : : nia United States has been reduced to SEVEN PENCE Mason, of Little Savds, P. E. Island—being an | coinnaee oe half oe able seaman on board the brigantine“ Express,’ | Samples and prices to accompany each tender. t# TERMS, Cash on delivery. A. MeNEILL, Sec'y Farmers’ Club | SHOP TO LET. | Capt. Young— on a voyage from Swansea to Cuba, | West Indies, and when along with two of the sea- | of Book Packeis and Patterns through the United | States, in the closed Mails exchanged between The Convention also authorises the transmission | T° LET, one of the Shops ia REDDIN’S NEW BUILDING, immediately adjoining |the Drag Store of W. KR. Watson, Esqr, Lower and Prussia relating to the presence on French territory—in the Alsacian villages bordering on the Rhine—of Hanoverian officers and soldiers, is quite obviated. he France says:—“The negotiations of Austria with Rome for the revision of the Con- cordat encounter serious difficulties. Baron von Beust has demanded the cowplete abolitiou of the present Concordat as a preliminary step, but the Pope wishes that it should serve as the basis for the modifications prop na” On the other hand, the France adds:—* Prussia is eudeavouring to establish more intimate re- lations with Rome, and we believe that she has taken steps to obtain the establish ment of an Apestulic Nuucio at Berlin.’ ITALY. The representatives of the Italian and Swiss, ‘Governments have signed the fina! protocol of | ‘the treaty establishiny the frontier line between | ‘he province of the Valte hire and the Canton) Girsons. A grand review of the Pontifical troops took | = at the Villa Borghese, Rome. (General anzler distrbuted many decorativna aunong | abe officers and men. } | THE EASTERN QUESTION. Vesna, Taurspay—The Austrian Corres. | ¢ saye:—* Notwithstanding the denials of the Journal de St. Petersburg, we have received | politicians, and altogether to indispose them to take part in discussions, even when bearing upon the most important of our public interests —seeing that the discussion of them is too} much controlled by parties whe iu their present sphere of action are certainly out of their proper place. Mr. Bowers is, no doubt, fully aware of this; and we, therefere, much regret to think that the aspect of public affairs amongst us is such as can afford him but few induce- Stitution, might be raised from the labor of the in- mates themselves, and the remainder from the tollowing sources, viz: Ist, by a small tonnage duty on shipping for the support of the hospital to which disabled seamen might be sent. Secundly, a por- | tion of the sum annually voted by the Legislature | for indigent paupers, might be transferred to the | institution, with the recipients of such monies Thirdly, au annual grant fromm the public chest which could not be reasonabiy objected to, as the most distant settlewents in the Island would have the privilege vi sending their poor to the institution; and fourthiy, any further sum that would be re- quired might be reasunably expected from the sub- } | scriptions of private individuals, charitable societies | , the ship gave a heavy roll, carried away the fore-| postage of FOUR PENCE sTERLING per quarter of a | vot surpassed in the City. Possession can be given wen, engaged in furling the fore-tep-gallant-sail,)| Great Britain and this Island, at a total rate of |Queen Street. For a business stand this shop is jubout the first of April next. Kuquire of B.D. REDDIN. Charlottetown, Feb. 24, 1868. niast with three men, two of whom were rescued ; | pound or fractiou thereof but, sad te relate, Mr. Campbell slipped his hold | THOMAS OWEN, and was lost. The deceased was 22 years and) Postmaster General. | 5 monthe of age. Being a sober aud judustrivus| rw AUCTION! Extensive Trade Sale! WITHOUT RESERVE. On Tuesday, the 3rd March next, at the hour ot 11 e’elock, will be sold by Auction the whole of the Subscriber « Large & ValuableGeneral Stock in Trade oF Dry Guod«, Groceries, Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Haberdashery, Heisery, Eurtheuware, Brovme, Rovoin Pupering, comprising: | upertine Broad and Beaver‘Chethe, Heavy Coat- | ing iu variery, Deeskine, ‘Cosimeres Tweeds, | Fancy Summer Cloths, Blankets, Counerpanes, Carpets, Hearth Kays, Deor Mats, Silks in variety, French Merinos, Cobargs, Lastres, Plaids, Baratheas, Alpacas, Parwmettas, de- laines, Shaws in variety, Striped Sbirtiny. Prints, Brown and White Cottons, Braces, Threads, Cotton Warps, Boots and Shoes, Sleigh Harness and Mounting. A large stock of Kibbous, Laces, Dress Trimmings, Buttons, Curtain Damasks, Winceys, Flannel Sbhirting. &c, &c. Tea, Crushed and Moist Sagar, Mollneses, Pepper, Spices, Soda, Cream Tartar Soap, Candles, Nails all sizes, Spikes, Pipes, Stoves, Glass, Putty, Whiteing, Paint Oil, Copal and Bright Varnish, Steel, and a large assortment of Hardware ; also, Cunvas, Sail and other Twines, Cordage, Chain, &¢., &c- Together with uu merous other articles . comprised in a Large aud General Stock of Mere !tandize. Texms oF Sace—£10 yo £29. three months ; | £25 to £60, four montha; x'i sams over £60, wix |mouths. In all cases approved Joint Notes will be required. rf H. HASZARD. Upper Queen Street, Ch town, February 17, 1868. —— FLOUR, SUGAR, MOLASSES, &C. BY AUCTION. ‘THE Subscribers wil! sell at their Saces Reom, Queen Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 4th MARCH, ut II o'clock: 40 Bble- FLOUR, 30 Bbls. FLOUR, 3 Casks SUGAR, & Hhds. MOLASSES, 5 Boxes TOBACCO, (Flat,) 5 Kegs do (Twist,) W’ Dozen BROOMS, 2 Cusks GIN, i Cask BRANDY, 10 do VINEGAR, 50 quarter boxes RAISINS, 50 Boxes DIGBYS, 2000 CIGARS 20 Bois. APPLES, C3” Terms at Sale. CARVELL BRO’S, Feb. 24. Auctioneers. SELLING OFF! Robert Young’s STILL CONTINUES TO BE THE CENTRE OF ATTRACTION! | AND TO MAKE IT 5 Bois. CURRANTS, Even still more Attractive, He begs to announce that on and after this date be will sell the balance of Stock of WINTER GOODS, such ag Frrs, Sontags, Hoods, Scarfs, Win- ceys, Dress Goods, Shawls and Mantles, &c. &e. At and ander Cost Price, so a8 to insure their being entirely cleared out before the arrival of the NEW SPRING GOODS. White Cottons, Now is the time to buy them cheap at ROBERT YOUNG'S. Hoop Skirts, Cheaper than ever at ROBERT YOUNG'S. Charlottetown, Feb'y 17, 1868. CHARLOTTETOWN Woollen Factory Company. First Call on Shares! - -FINAL NOTICE. LL PERSONS INDEBTED to Messrs. | young wan, he was much esteemed aud respect-| ed by all whe had the pleasure of bis acquaint. 4 JOINT NOTE OF HAND, for! } ance. ~ this accident, hig parente have been | 4 £27 Ts. 3d, duted 17th February, 1868, in J.8.& J. PURDIE, whose accounts still re- | deprive of that endearment and comfort whieh! favor of Mr JAaMEs HesDeERson, payable three main unpaid, are hereby notified that anless the | | his untimely death has occasioned ; but they mourn | months after date. Apply at the * Examiner” office. | amounts due by them respectively be IMMEDI. | hot as those without hope. Mr. Campbell left} Gh'town, Mareh 2. 1868 | ATELY PAID to the undersigned, legul proceed- this Island last fall, on a voyage to Bristol, Eng- | jings will be taken for their recovery, without | land, TRADE SALE. | further notiee and without distinction. oer ALLEY & DAVIES, BKFOUN?D. | ments to return to the Island, and resume his| gad collections from the congregations of the place amongst us as one of our most enlightened | different denominations of Ciristiens. i : . ; | Adjourned. | young men, and enunciate his own liberal and | ile enlightened views in opposition to such lame | QUEEN’S COUNTY kKEGIMENT VOLUNTEERS, logic aud distorted facts as would, under existe) n Thursday last, the 20th inst.,a meeting of the ; : , | Officers of the Queen's County Regiment Volun- ing circumstances, be epposed to them. We teers, was convened by Lieut. Col. T Heath | : . .| Haviland, in the Court House in the Colonial D i ij w . re " . ; feel certain, however, that berever Mr Bowers | Building, Charlottetown, for the purpose of taking may become a permanent resident, his splendid | into eousideration certain questions tending towards ithe welfare and advaucement of the Volunteer Companies of the County, aud the expediency of and honorable character, will enable him to | forming « County Kitle Association. make his mark, and establish his reputation as a | rr Uilicers of the Regiment were | present :— | Lieut. Cel.—T. Heath Haviland. Majors.—Henry Beer and Ralph Maben. Captains —Thomae Morris, James Wyatt, J. W talents, joined to his straight-forward, upright, man of worth and genius, and that such may be the case is our most earnest wish. A. McNEILL, Reporter. | | be disapointed. | of bis stock of Winter Goods at eost price, a ll Nila OUR FAREWELL TO THE CAD OF THE 'Holman, Neil McEachern, Neil Currie, James | Woods, Samuel Mekae, Edward Stewart, George Thomas Mabon, and | People—eapecially those in the country—often ;waut to know the best and cheapest place to purchase their Dry Goods. To allsuch we would | say, give ROBERT YOUNG a trial, confident that those who favor him with their patronage will not | He ia now offering the balance and | that } White Cottons and Hoep Skirts at prices requires to be seen to be believed. inital aie New Name For a SeETTLEMENT.—On Friday evening, the I4th inst, a public meeting of the in- habitants of Sconser and County Line, M. H. Road, was held in the Schoolhouse, for the purpose of giving uke new naine to the two places. After the meeting was organized, the following resolution was passed :— Moved by Mr. Norman Stewart, seconded by Mr | | — | : TINO be sold at AUC rION, on WEDNES- Ch'town, Feb. 24, 1868. a > haw. DAY, [ith Mareh, at If o clock, iu one of | — Thomas’ Stores, Great George Street :— 10 bbis. Brown Sugar 6 boxes Clothes Pins DAWSON’S ESTATE 5 bble Carrsnts, _— 2 nests Tabs, : IMPORTANT NOTICE?! 10 doz. Corn Broome, 2 casks Cider Vinegar, |7§YHE Subscribers have been instructed oU sides Sole Leather, | 1 bbl. Rosin, by the TRUSTEES of W.B DAWSON’S 1 cask Spirits Turpentine, 5 cwt. Putty, : |} ESA TE, to SUE all parties, without any distine- 10 kegs Baking Soda, 6 bbls Batter Crackers, | 155. whose unsettled Accounts, or Notes of Haud, | 10 bbls Lamp Chimneys, Boxes Tobacco, to W. B. DAWSON or GEQKGE NICOLL are! 3 crates assorted Eurth- 25 boxes assorted Lozen- | | 5, immediately paid. , cuware, ges, boxes Blue. . rine : : : ALLEY & DAVIES, Together with a quantity of Attys. for Trustees of Dawson's Estate. Ch’town, Feh. 24, 1868 DRY GOODS, | crown. reh 24,15 all in good “se for the tle, MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF P. E. ISLAND. Carpets, Flannels, Wiuceys, Coburga, Shawls, | Holisnds, Casbons, Linings, Cotton Reels, Black | and W. B. Thread, Felt Hats, Rubber Shoes, Hoep At a meeting of the Directors of the above Company, held on the evening of the 28th instant, it was resolved that a call of TEN PER CENT on each and every share subscribed, be new made, the same to be paid on or before the 2th day of March, 1868, w the President, at bis office, South Side Queen's Square, of which all shareholders ix the Company will please take due notice. By order of the Directors, DAVID LAIRD, President. Ch'town, Feb. 17, 1868. 6in , NOTICE! [s hereby given that a call of ONE PER CENT on all same insured in the Charlettetown Mutual Fire Insurance Company, between the 25th JULY, 1866. und 20th JULY, 1867, is hereby re- quired within forty days from the date hereof, to pay LOSSES; otherwise proceedings will be tuken the next day to enforce puymeni from all defaulters. Dated thia 28th January, 1868. HENRY PALMER, Sec'y & Treasurer. Ch'town, Feb. 3, 1868. is! Carriage Builders AN supply themselves with [RON, SPRING STEEL, MALLEABLE CAST- i" HE ANNUAL MEETING of the, | Skirts, Grey and White Cottous, Printed Cottons, from au authentic seurce the assuranee that the | PATRIOT. Prussian Cabinet bas nut concealed from Servia t% disapproval of any sort of inciteweut or Protection being given hy that State to re-| volwtiewary intrigues against the Porte. Prussia | hue at the same tune declared her convietivn that a! was the duty of the Servian Governuent not to| “Oppose the wishes of the European Cabinets in this | Tespect.” THE ABYSSINIAN EXPEDITION. Avex, Jan. 20.—Lettera have beer received from the Magdala captives dated (vc 16, these having cowe down very quick. They were all Well, tut very much disappointed at Menilek, Prince of Showa, baving, aller been actually in sight of Maudaia, returned to his own country without doing anythirg toward» capturing it Et remame to be seen whether the Waxebum will attack Dheoderus or not. By latest dates from Annesiey Bay water was «till in great demand there: the supply through #0 many steamers con- stastly cuedeusing was very wuch better, al- theugh the cost of doing se with coals *ideranie. Some 10,000 sone of eoal teady been eont there, and wmuch more ie on the Way. The mortality aiboly the wules centinues, watle great oumbers have strayed away and beet, hat altogether. They are st'll arriving from the | ractward, aud three shiploa:'s trom Kurrachee | are now in pect here ea route. At the time the iat letters deft Annesley Bay there were 115 Vestels at ancher there, and since then a large) Wwber of sailing transpurta, with couwissariat Mate of every kasd, have pasted through thie} id added to the oumber. Several steamers towed sailing transports deyyn to Berbera, | 8 the African coast (due nerth » this) to load | 4) With camels, the aailing veasela recurning to do Bay under eal, while the ateawers | CRO tee back a deck luad of sheep for the ex- | Peditia, ur preceeded to Bombay ter further | erview. Several reconnoissances bad taken Ss fom Senate. The trovpe were ju excellent + aud apirite. Tee American tube wells, eo are doing well; they were of vo use a. but at Koowayloo they bave sue em Sdwirably, and clear good water has been oan The cuast ie aww reported to be re- of ty Lighted up, yet sea dangers in the shape ‘ a aud“ patches” are cropping up cov- was con- have al- pAbBXANDRIA. Sunday —Advices received here fie ewe Bay to the 29th ult. aunounce that tjectan aher had arrived at Senafo. The 8 aki landed yesterday. It was reported Ginian fy oa had taken place between Abys-| party j “ebooters aud a Britisn recomuvitring | #@ the direction of Antalo. For _— the cows from tae Btates we refer onr : & the Tele Cui clegrame published in another i pruebas, tos's saue. The paseage of a Bill! Presideat for certain Sowa Lo be the latest sensativoal affair. | the ioe Organs in the United States scout | Times aye ip tore Eneiand. The New York political concerning the “ mercenary hierlings” of the Patriot. But owing to the amount of mail mat- ter on hand to-day, we are unable to find time | A certain reptile there exists Of questionable race, But noxious out of place. Harwiless within its miry bed, oo McLeod, Angus McPhail. Allan Mac-| For when, from out its native slime, It crawls into the day, { ’Tis sometimes found disgustingly Obtrusive in your way. } | The bloodless thing, even then, excites But yet, perhaps, with ready switch, You switch it from your path. Your stroke, perchance, takes such effect, | It cuta the thing in two; But think not then that it will die, As larger beast would de. The parts together quickly crawl, And reunite again ; Or, where you had but one before, Of reptiles you have ¢wain. acted us Secretary. | the Government for the use of the Volunteers. } i that to enable our Volunteers to compete success- | futly with those of our sister Previnces as much | | Wright, Henry MeIntyre, Edwin Locke, Martin | McDougall, Albert Heusley, Peter Wilson, Angus! the Rona Bridge to the County Line ou Wood| Russel Cord, Fancy Coating. Tweeds, Broad Cloths, the 17th MARCH, at Jl a. wm. | Islands and Montague Koad, aud from Mr. Edwin | Gloves and Hoisery, Grain Sacks, Silk and Cotton | Darrach, Elijah Purdie, and F. S. Longworth. Lientenants.—George Stanley, G. P. Tanton,! Donald, JP. Wood, Lanchlan MeMillan, Willian | A. Leurd,Chas Kelly, Donald McQuarrie, Keuueth | Mclnuis, Gilbert Bell H. A. Holl, William Full, } | Henry McGreyor, John Newson and Artemus Lord. | Ensigne —John Campbell, J.C. Hooper, Charles | Quirk, Donald MeKay Donald MacDouyall, | Alvert Morrow, James Kenuedy, William Bryen- | |} ton, Thomas Lourie, Witliam Sobey, Jolin Camp j bell, Hector McLean, Lemuel Poole, Alexander | No sentiment of wrath; Miller, David Harper, and Jolin Moore. On motion of Major Beer, Lieut. Col. Haviland | took the chair, aud F. S. Longworth, by request, | The first question bronght before the meeting | was that regarding the sumunition issued gratis by | It} | was urged by intluential members of the Regt. ummenition as possible should be placed at the dis- | posal of all the Companies, free of charge. | After considerable discussion. the following Re-!| | solution, moved by Lieut. Full of the “ Prince} : | Edward Company,” aud seconded by Capt. Me-| live near his Saviour, and death has ouly removed lof Mr. John Frost, all ef Lot 7. Kesotvep, That the settlement extending from | Roberts’ to the svuthern boundary of Lot 58, ou M - Koad, be hereufter called * Caledonia ” NornMAN Stgewaht, Sec'y. Caledonia, Feb. 17, 156s. Married, By Mr. J. J. Riee, B. C. M, onthe M4th inst, Mr. Charles Murray, to Mary Abn, third daughter On the ilth inst, by Mr. J.J. Rice, B.C. M, at} the family residence of the bride, Mr. Donald McKay, of New London, to Lydia, youngest daughter of Mr. Wm. Rix, of Little Miminigash. By the Rev. Dr. Knox, on the 20th inst, Richard Smith, Esqr, of Pownal, to Cassie, the younger daughter ot Deacon John MeGregor, Lot 48. Died, At Eldon, Belfast, at the residence of his son, | onthe Joth inst, after a severe illness of uearly two | mouths, James Moore, Ksqr, aged 74 years. De-| ceased was a native of London, England, and emi grated to this Island about forty-eight years ago He Was 4 wau of earnest Cliristian piety, seemed to } Jutyre, of the “* Lrish Volunteers,” wae put to the him from the sorrows and pains of earth toa brighter Just such a reptile is the Cad, | meeting, and carried unanimously ;— ° ! In reproductiveness ; A sort of human zoophyte, ‘ Of endless worthliessness. |the parpose of obtaining an annual allowance of | after u short illuess of four days, Mr. James! } 50 rounds of ammunition per man, believing that) McKenna, aged 97 years | lthat amount at least was required for effective | ative of County Monaghan, Ireland, and emigrated | Of it we know but ’tis a thing Which growth in vileness finds ; And which no law of higher life Ur gentle instinct binds. Crush it you may — resistive power {ts mollusk frame hath none — But self- renewed, however crushed, ’T will crawl once more i’ th’ sun. Then deathless though the thing may be, And loathsome to the sight; Since it can neither shield itself Nor yield the sport of fight, ’Tis folly to regard its course, Or to molest the thing: Though oft you crush it, "twill nor gain, Nor satistactiou bring. This reasoning we receive as just ; So now, poor Cad, farewell! No more shall line of ours, of thee Or thy low malice tell! g@~ We have received a Communication @ Wat Case ” The Southern Confede-| to haok into it. “This Meeting believe that the present amount | of ammunition ia not rafficient for the purposes of | Rifle practice, and request the Colonel of the Kewi- | ment w coufer with the Commauder-in-Chiet for | practiee.”’ | The next topic considered was the advisability | aud necessity of procuring an efficient Band for the use of the Volunteer Force, and the following Kesolution, on motion of Capt. A. Heusley. uf the | * Prince Edward Company,” seconded by Capt | Thomas Morris, “ Charlottetown Artillery,” was | unanimously adopted :— * That in the opinion of this meeting it is abso- lutely necessary for the success of the Volunteer | movement, that a sum sufficient, out of the unnaal military grant, be appropriated to obtain the| services of a Kegimental Band.” | After the above two important matters to the} Volunteer interest were disposed of, it was moved | by Major Henry Beer, aud seconded by Lieut. | Arteizas Lord of the * 2d City Artillery,” and— | “ Resolved, As the opinion of this meeting that a County Kile Assuciation be formed.” This Resolution being suanimonsly agreed to, Mujor Beer, Captains Morris, Mcintyre, McRae, Longworth ; Lieuts. Full aud Lord were appointed a Gommittee te draw up a code of bye-laws, rules) and reyulations for the future Government of the | AssoGiution. : : Qu motion, that the proceedings be published in | the papers of the County, the meeting wus adjourn. | ed wil Wednesday the 4th day of March next. at) LI eicleck, when the code of Bye-Laws will be | submitted to the members for their approval. All Officers of the Regiment are requasted to be pre- | sent. then ip uniform. A full attendance is expected. | FS. Losowoxtu, Ser'y. Charlottetown, Feb, 21, 1808 * Ce de ema a ae world. He saw many changes in his adopted eountry, and has left a unmerous famiiy of children and grand-children, and many well-tried friends, to } mourn bis deparuiee— . ail | At Charlottetown ,on Monday, the 24th February, | x i The deceased was a to Prince Edward Islaud about thirty years ago. | Ou Tuesday, the 26th inst, much regretted, Ellen, | eldest daughter of the late Charles Stewart, Esqr, | Attorney General of this Island. | Of small pox,at Chicago, Lil.,on Feb. 2nd, 1868, | James MeDouald, a native of thie Islaud, in the} 26th yeur of his age. At Pleasant Valley, Malpeque Road, Lot 67, ou} the 25th January, after a painful illness, borne | with patient resignation to the Divive will, Mr. Jobn Murray, aged 82,4 native of King's County. | lreland. die emigrated to this Island in LSi8, and Jeaves a large circle cf relatives and friends to | mourn his loss. At Launching Place, Lot 55, on the 14th inet, | after a short illness, Theresa, daughter of Mr.) Devald Walker, in the 24th year of her are. } In New York; en the 12th inet, in the 26th year | of hie age, Mr. William Galloway, a mative of Charlottetown, leaving a wife and two children to mourn the luss ef a Kind father ani so. affection- ute husband. Logislative Library, Fesrcary 28, 1868. (pRDERED, by the Committee, that al! Books issued previously to the 14th of the present mouth be returned before the opening of the Parliamentary Session on the 4th of MAKCH next. : L. C. JERKINS, Librarian MOLASSES! MOLASSES! ‘Ts UNDERSIGNED takes this op- Table Clotha, Fancy Delaines, Dresses, Skirts, | be held at their Office, Water-street, oa TURSDAY, By order of the Board, Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, Boot Laces, Umbrellas | one a | J0€/ TINGS, BOLTS and NUTS, SCKEWS, FILES SHAREHOLDERS of this Company, will | CARRIAGE BANDS ond AXLEN Gs, BEER & SON'S, pat isl Ow _ Jun. 13, 1868. Parasols, wether with a variety of other goods, | suitable for retail trade. | Aa usual, Sule positive ; not the least Reserve. | Terms Liberal. F. W. HALES, Seo’y. Feb. 24, 1868. ~~ House to Les WILLIAM DODD. ‘T° LET and possession given on the Ist MAY. the House and Shop iv Upper Queen | Street, at present teuanted by Henry Haszard Eeqr. | For particulars, apply to WILLIAM McGILL. March 2, 1868. ey er ae WHOLESALE CUSTOMERS. 1: PLECES GREY COTTONS, 10 -_ White do Feb 24, 1368. 15“ Striped do SEAR EER op aee ‘ Colored ((RLEANS, 13 Doz. HOOP SKIKTS BELL’s » Doz. S iTs. Will be sold atu sinall advance on cost and charges. TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. N. RANKIN. NOTICE! March 2. 1868, lin oo pertanity of returning thanks to the large PUNCHEONS Heavy Retailing MO- |number of his customers who have so promptly HERBIG & satMon TWINE, 2 * BEER & SON'S. WooL!: WOOL: | C= PALD for WOOL on delivery at the Store of H. J. CALLBECK. Ch’town, Jan’y 13th, 1868. tf Bank of P. E. Island. fEXUE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stockholders of this Buuk, will uke place at the Bank premises, Queen Street, Churlottetown, on TUESDAY, the Jed day of MAKCH uext, at 12 o'clock, noon, for the purpose of choosing Seven Dikectors for the ensuing year, and trans- acting such otber bueiness as shall then be laid be- Jan. 13, 1868. LASSES. N. RANKIN. | complied with his terms and paid for their work March 2, 1868 lon delivery. There are, however, « considerable | Messin cre ———————. [number who have not paid thus promptly ; and | SUGAR. SUGAR. |he respectfully requests all es to = and vey | . > Re . |their respective accounts without delay. le) 10 BARRELS BRIGHT Porto Rico, uaa faliber remind them that their respective | SUGAR. N. RANKIN. $/amounts, although «# tritle to each, would in the | Mareh 2, 1868 lin lavyrewate materially assist in making up some of 7 7? ry ‘LD . the deticit which their indebtedness has occasioned. | MERALNG. HERKING. | Feb 17, 1868. JOHN BELL | a up in HALER-BARRELS ex- ; yressly for family use (warranted ) | | N. KANKIN, | NOTICE, R. GAUVKEALU uotities those who are’ indebted to him up to the Ist January, 1867, | that he has handed over their accounts to W. W.) Sullivan, Esqr, Attorney, for immediate collection. | Ch'town, ltth Feb, 18638. ial her pat3ins | March 2, 1868. lin “DR, J. HOMER, Physician and Surgeon, Hi’s established a convenieot Office in the building formerly occupied by Dr Sather- land, ou the corner of Keut and Great George Street, Charlottetown, where be may be consulted upon all the different branches of the Medical profession, FOK A MONTH OR TWO. his establishment atthe Old Stand, Lov’,’ N.B. Special attention given tothe most medern | Wyaur, is now prepared to-execute with deg. and successful method of treating diseases of the patch all orders which he may be favore’\ with EYE and EAR, in conneetion with all those of 4/jy his line as SHIP and GENEKAL ".LACK- surgical character. SMITH. Fishermen will dind Anebors of ul! {#" Surgical appliances, with all the mordern | sizes for Bouts cheaper sud betier than can be improvements, ingeeat variety, coustuutly on band, | fouud at any similar establishment 1 the City. Rooms at Miss RANKIN’S, coruer of Pownal | GEORGY. H. FOSTER. und Sydney Streets, CharloWetown. Lord’s Wharf, Ch'tewn, t March 2, 1808. Oe ly ~ EXECUTORS’ NOTICE, (4% &* LL persous having claims against the | Estate of the late sbonGE PooLk, Esquire, of | PRON & STEEL SLEIGH SHUEING. Georgetown, are re uested to furnish the same, | duly attested, te either. of the undersiyned. wishin | three months from date,.and those indebted te the | said [state are hereby required to make immediate WABROW AXES. STONE & BOVYER, paymen: to R. Munro, Esq., at Georgetown. | British Hardware Store, : A CARD. | "SHE Subsoriber begs 10 thank the public | fer the liberal patronage extended to bim during the last year. dduving enlarged and fite; MUD DIGGERS. > Executors. DANIEL GGRDON, JAMES N. COGSWELL, Reddiuts New Building, Queon Street, RODERICK MUNRY, JOHN fT. POOLE, Ju March 2, 1868. on Georgetown, Jan. 16, 1&8, |meb 2 Ch'town, Feb. 3, 1868 fore them. ' N. B.—By the 6th By-Law, all persons voting for others by proxy, mast deposit their aur’ ,ority to vote with the Cashier, at lenst one day previous to the day of meeting. WM. CUNDAS 1, Gashier. Chitown, Feb. 17, 1868. Union Bank of BP, E. Island. rpue Annual Meeting of the Share- holders of this Bur ic will take place at the Bank preinixes on W¥ ONESDAY, the 4th day of MARCH next, at 17 o'clock, noou. for the purpose of choosing StV"s Dinectors for the ensuing year, and trans’ ting sach other business as shall be then laid b cfere them. N. B.—V.y the 3rd Bye-Law., all persons voting by prox” for others, must deposit their anthority to vc¥ with the Cashier, at least one day previous to Wie day of meeting. JAS. ANDERSON, Ch'tewn, Feb. 10, 1868. Cashier. PAPIER MACHE GOODS. ORK BOXES, WRITING DESKS, CARD. BOXES, NETTING BOXES, ‘PORT: FOLIOS, &c. &e. WHITE ‘WOOD: BREAD ‘PLATTERS, | BUPDPTER COOLERS, EGG STANDS, &e. aod a variety of-otber articles just suitable for *GHRISTMAS! PRESENTS 4 NEW YEAR GIFTS, AT HARVIE’S BOOK STORE, Dee. 23, 1867. Queen Street. NEW HERRLYG! Fork Sale, 300 barrels Newfoundland HERRING, (caught this seasou), just arrived ex schooner * Lily of ahe Valley,” and for mle cheap for Cash or approved credit. A. McNEILL, Aactioneer, Reading Room Building, Sey. in, 1867, — er bs : ' eee ee Nee ee hat on