all mn, vi oTth hese e or eof ‘Tve of hot lone Peng As ent relj | of alty ned igh- all sof ihe lual ses Vid the tive no ible ing era- abt, that and the cen- Dg. ples, uly nt ew sited i the bing sure ie of He us of puck iter. ‘ong: con- gain eeen tical and eans vert prule > the i the ons, do with it, and it Is principally owing to the} ges™ Owine to the large amount of space | exercised their which he winds that i gained so slender footing yun j fluence over ig that provinee. By thus denouncing the Fe Thy truth, thy tewst, thy chivaicy, As thime—eo may wy last end be! Muserere, Domiac. ; } T.D.M. | *Saint Vietor’s day (March 6th) a i i i nn ee Tae information we received as to the price of isy and straw in Bedeque, was derived from @ very reliable source. The Journal says that we have beea misinformed. For the sake of the poor people who are short | of fodder, we are glad te Gad that they are/ Summerside than £6 for hay, and £4 per ion for straw. | Thete prices are high enouzh inal! conscience. temporary that the House rose on Monday | last? The House is sitting while we write. Quite a number of nice little bills have passed | through it since this day week. Among others, | one which will bring hope and joy to many a | ions, al- ‘hey nos ai of co re & Li poor settlers home. The sum of £3001 has been placed at the disposal of the #tovernment | Specimens can be seen at Warerooms, ou the open- | to be distributed through the Island, for the | relief o€ those fammers who have no seed to! put in the ground and no money with which to} buy it. £900 is appropriated to each County, aud £500 is left in the hands of the Govern-| meut to mees emergeucics. of administering relief to these who require it, | For the purpose | the [sland is divided into thirty-four districts, | § large Stock of Superior and well corresponding with the road districts. Toeach | district a committee of three is to be appowsted, | of which the Road Commissioner is to be a |consieting of SOLE, UPPER, HARNESS LEA- | member. The business of this Committee will | be to receive applications for aid, and todecide | upon the aeed of the several applicants. No! sum greater than £4 will be loaned to any one | person. Jojnt Notes of Hand drawn in favor of the | Government, payable in December next, and bearing six per cént. interest from date. We look upom this as a very timely and | judicious measure, and one calculated to do a great deal of good, particularily among the | struggling farmers in new settlements. As the Government will require payment for the | money advanced, no one need feel humiliated | in applying for a lean. On Saturday last, a Bill placing the sum of £10,000 at the disposal of the Government for the purchase of proprietory estates, without} Wusjin Curtains, Table Diapers, any restriction as to the price tu be given per acre, was read the first time. We have heard | that part of Lot 27 has been offered to the | Government by the Hoa. J. C. and | conclude that the Government wish to avail | themselves of this, or any other opportunity, | to purchase well settled portions of Townships that may offer itself during the recess. ————— PP oe Ee S- -—-———— We are requested to state that a number of | the Ladies and Gentlemen of St. Paul's Chereh | in this city, intend giving an Amateur Concert | in the School Koom in connection with that) Church, on Tuesday evening the 28th inst. | The object of the Concert is to assist iu paying off the debt incurred in the eulargemeat and | improvement of the School Room. A plan of the Reserved Seata and a copy of the Pro-| gramme can be seen at Mr. R. Watson's The Concert will commence at 5 o'clock. Re-| served Tickets 3s, unreserved ls. 6d. | nee, ?e————— | pep Tre weather at last begins to feel like | Spring, There is a considerable quantity of ice in the harbor still, but it is in a very un- sound condition. A few fine days and a warm | Pope, shores. wf ice more than 2 week ago. ! SO ee ; pay No Mail has crossed the Straits since | Friday evening fast. The latest telegrams will | be found ia another column. (Qyuk SUBSCRIBERS ‘vequired for the Road Scales and the City/ Accounts, we have been obliged to leave out} our usual quantum of Parliameatary Debate. We have, however, endeavored to give our For the THE CROWN | Coal, Brick, & Pottery Works, NEW GLASGOW, N.S. Cet. R. B. SINCLAIR, Presper. SOLICITORS: D. Diceson, Esq. - - M. B. Datey, Esq os —— Pictou. Halifax. Mayacer:—C. Ek. Dawson, Esq. Carital Stock—$50,090. not asked by the Bedeque farmem tv pay more "FYHK SUBSCRIBER having heen ap- | Estate for City purposes. pointed Avent for the ubowe Cowpany, will be prepared, early in May next, to take orders for all kinds of By the by who informed our Western con- Glazed aud Unglazed Earthenware, AMONG WHICH 4RE Chimney Tops, Flue Conductors, Parisian Vases, Flower Pots and Saucers, Milk Pans, Cream Crocks, Pickling and Preserve | Crocks, Liguor Jars, Fire Bricks, gc, Fe. All are warrunted equal to the best Staffordshire maualacture, ing of the navigation. N. RANKIN, x Auctiogeer’s Row. Ch'town, April 26, 1868 -B. DAWSON'S. ESTATE ON HAND, atthe CITY TANNERY, FINISHED LEATHER, THER and CALFSKINS, to which they would call the attention of purchasers, asit must be dis posed of speedily, and will be suld for Castor Ap-| proved Notes, eu EXTREMELY KEASONABLE “-ERMS. They have alsoon hand a large quantity of BARK, which they will dispose of in luts ‘to suit The sums given will be seewred by | customers. THOMAS DAWSON, RICHARD UEARTZ, THOMAS ALLEY, April 20, 1867. SPRING 5 Trustees. FURNISHING GOODS? WE OFFER FOR SALE 'A Good Steck of Paper Hangings, Scotch Wool Carpets, &c, First-clasa Patterns. Liuens, Shirtings, Towels and Toweling, &c, &c, &c. DAVIES & WEEKS. Queen Street. April 20, 1868 tf BOSTON & COLONIAL STEAMSHIP Co. (IYHE Steamer ALHAMBRA will leave Boston fer this Port. on WEDNESDAY, the) 22nd inust., calling at HALIFAX and VANSEAU. Time of departure wili be duly advertized after | arrival. CARVELL BROS. Ageuts Ch’town, April 20. 1868. all pap two NOTICE. OTICE is hereby given that the An-| nual General Meeting of the Shareholders of | breeze or two will send it floating from our the Charlottetown GAS LIGHT COMPANY, will, We hear that Souris harbor was free tke place at the Company s Oftice,an TUESDAY, next, at 11 e'clock, in the | turenoou, for the purpose of electing Directors, and} the loth day of MAY the yeneral transacting of business. By order. WILLIAM MURPHY, April 20, 1563. Secretary > " ae = — _ ee ee NEW ADVERTISEMERTS. | ee - WAGGONS, WAGGONS. DUUBLE SEATED WAGGON, toldiug seat, nicely cushioned, with Leather | Apron; bas been very little used. 1 Single de do for Sale at a} wargain, if applied for at once. ALSO, | ; 1 Sett DOUBLE HAXNESS, Silver plated, | quite new. . WM. DODD, Queen Square. | 2in | April 20 A Law for Levying an Assessment on Rea i [ Assented to Ind April, 1868.] E it enacted by the City Council of the} City of Charlottetown : Section Ist. That there shall be an Assessment | levied on Real Eetate within the City, for the pur- pose of raising a revenue for the eurrent year; and that snch assessiwent shall be at the rate of ten} shijlings on each handred pounds of the value of| such real estate, equal to one sbilling ou every one | poand of the rental, and shall be paid by the oveu- | pante of real esiate within the City, according to} the several proportions or valuatious entered | against the mame of each and every person in the Assesssment Books, prepared from the returns of the Assessors, uccordiuy to the Act of Incor. | poration. | Sestion 2nd. In cases where the occnpant named | inthe Assessment Book shall have left the premises | ; } so assessed, before the time of yviving the wees Discount on | required by law, such notice snall be served upon | the person actually in possession; and if the pre- mises be vacant, then snch notice shall be served upon the owner thereof, or his agent, and such | | Law, the ocenpant; and snch occupant or owner, | in the cases the aforesaid, shall be severally Hable | for the payment the snm entered against the name of the original ocenpant. in the Assessment Books | delivered tothe Collector, snbject tothe same right of uppeal as the person originally assessed was en- titled. Anything in the By-law of the City, entitled | ‘A Law for the celiection of the City revenue,” | to the contrary notwithstanding. Section 3. The requisite notices of assessment may be delivered to the persons assessed, either by the Collector himself, or by such person or persous as he may depute for that purpose ; any- thing in the Bye-law aforesaid, notwithstanding. Section 4. The moneys when collected, accord- | ing to the Bye-law of the City for that purpose, shall be expended and paid to and for the use of } the City, in such way and manner as the City | Council shall direct and appoiut, and iu conformity | with the Act of Incorporation. fHEOPH. DESBRISAY, | Passed 7th March, 1863. Mayor. Perer MacGowan City Clerk { { ——-~+—— —---- —- cemetiacone LONDON HOUSE! ESTABLISHED 1820, \ { | FALL & WINTER GOODS. | B* Fall Ships & Steamers from England, Boston, Halifax, Montreal and Barbadves, the Subscribers bave completed their | Importations for the Season, which, having beea purchased by one of the Firm at some of the First Houses in England and Scot- OF GOODS at the lowest prices for CASH, } Lhe present Importation comprizes : Chests & hif chests prime Bales Wrapping Paper, Congo TEA, | * Paper Hanwings, | Cases DRESS GOODS8,) “ Bagging aud Gram | * Shawls & Mantles, Sacks, | ** Millinery, ons Bar [ron, | ** Haberdashery, Bundles Sheet Iron, os Keady made Clothing/Casks assorted Cutlery, . land, they ave enabled te offer their large STOCK | CITY ACCOUNTS. The City of Charlottetown in account with Benjamia DesBrisay, Treasurer. New Market and Ball. sian coaspiracy he raised for himself a host of readers the very latest intelligence. In the House of Assembly, Dr. ’ . a same cause a number of advertisements have “pee a 1a + ' pitter and Enscrupulous enemies. These wne- heen crowded out. We hope that our adver- sae eer — oe 10e8, Mayor's and: Police Department. W. & D. Fraser, Contractors, 219 2 0 mies, cowardly, treacherous aud rathless, pur- {ising patrons will accept our apology. We} QpRDERED, Chat the following Resolutions a ‘ ; : Cierk’s Salary, three quarters, = es i 9 i him with threats, dogged his footsteps don’t intend to slight their favours we assure adopted by the House, this day, be inserted | To balance late Mayor's ota 4315.9 Mark Butcher, superiotending building, &c,, 6a .. 7 re waar them. . |once in each of the newspapers published in| ‘* Mayor's sulary, half yeary irc 50 0 0 Fire Insurance, a . Ji 5, 6 yh the persistency of Savages, and when op- ai : this Island. Recorder's salary, hy 100 0.0 W, D. Galloway, on acct. Plastering Hall, 25, 0 0 partunity offered, foally mardered him. J an CHARLOTTETOWN Depatine CLUB. JOHN McNEILL, C, H. A. 7 a * 5 r cae ise is S + et — for use of Market Howse, -. a Ap . j : on ae : wildendh “s “ ear 52;, ..,|/Bour Stoves," - s ai tier o-wtle bac AG bf : — Ie ne when we attempt to convey ou: The debate on Friday evening last, oa the i. ‘ | sts “ts yoy ' tp gens . : , ot. e. & a _ - : : . “the d i ; ondinn “ should Cashel Penichanent finn aliolieh .| Reso_vep, That the sum of Three thotsand| ‘ Marshal’s - 84 0°0 Castings, Stovepipe and Elbows, . wi 0 She 7 i* ides of the atrocity of the deed, ed,” was opened by Mr. Win. Crabb, and atter| Pounds be granted aud placed at the disposal of * Police Constables, 507 0 @ Excise duty on Seales imported, 210-6 A la short discussion decided in the affirmative. {the Guverument, tu be advanced in sums not} + Clothing for do. 53 16 4 Vreight of do. from Boston, 116 6 Tux following beautiful lines by the late On Friday next the winter seaaion of the above, eectinn: tour — te any on Toe to} & Po, do. 12°12 6 Work, laboy aud disbursement account, £2 32+, s ate : “a a d Society will ecloee with a Literary Entertain parties sose circiimstatices of desti hank ate sé Hats and Ca for do. 5 = 0 Sa : pee ee Be? ae) 0 Via. Metres, ae on the death of a triend, ment, to be held in the Temperance Hall. The} - a we comes egress *%. Boots: for my ; é 1417°0 . a Gai interest. They | entortainne 3 ee ang) seed grain for their farms; e same to r: , : , my ‘, ' wil be read with mournful rimtere i ent eearenens will =" — — and Heide os Cbd Wied tsddied weunda te euch 4 Night Watchmen, hi : 69. 0. y . City Weigh Bridge. breathe a spirit of prety which derives a « ur- | e@sayes, recitations, readings an ialogues, &c. i Fee to Hon. J. J oa. worth legal opinion, mis US t ‘ é Za a : Phe Programme, further particulars of which County, and three hundred pounds in bands of oe J. H 4 € Fa » a. ; 9% 8 To repairs. to the same ‘3 6 ing from his own religious belief, but whieh all | wit be given in due time, promises an entertain- the Government to ineet special cases and emer- Maey Debbi . WO wis f foundli i 20 16 0 : ; A : , oe ” ay read with profit. Several lines seem as/meut of an untusally instructive and amusing gencies. One or more Cowmittees to be appoint- ony me a apnane OF, OREN, Gas Light Compauy. hi 7 1 character, Doors will be opened at 74 o'clock ed in each Road District, to whom shalt be} Steps to the Police Court, ‘oh 566 if thee had been written for his own funeral, and chair takea ato precinely. Ladies will b. entrusted the distribution of the amount allotted Shingling roof of do. Station, wes Lighting Streets, 4 quarters, 293 6 8 procession. admitted free; gentlemen will be charged Ya.“ the District. The repayment of the several) Repairs to Gas fittings at do., 019 9 ho. on account of current quarter, 3613 3 ; ies ‘TERN AM each, to defray expenses. ) sums advanced, to be secured by joint notes, pay-| John Hatch, Crier, 2 0 0 | Police Station and Court 2517 9 REQUIEM A TERNAM j eb a able to the Treasurer, with interest at ix per! Archibald McNeill, Reporter, 10 0 @ Wire Eovii : ' 467 — . ‘ent... on the first day December next; and th ‘ Pa Rats , 4 ine Ragas penauses, eeues RETEST, BOE MARTM. Ian, 1968 Bay THe Entertainments of the Dramatic) oo .. r= ig a, j oy ropes ble reais . Coal for Court and Station, 15 10 8 ' sittin aw oe m . | . E rf Club proved ute a success. Phe acting was ot > ie ee a sa : Painting Police Court, 12::5,-4 en - 7 ere é ersOris 7 @ Unt ent, } “id " Pay .* ° ae s e s St. Victer’a Day, * a day of wee, a nd, and the e was a ulh ris meacn night. | ty time, shall appoint. Phe Lieutenant Governor | a a ae. &e., attending funeral of 12.18 0 Printing, Stationery and Binding. [he bier that bare eur Dead went slow We tearn that thy Oi D intend giving snothe n Couneil, if they think fit, may raise the said] eo Al aayOr, ie i . Aud silent, stiding o'er the saaw — { Entertamment before the season closes. sum of three thousand pounds, by issuing deben-| Expenses Civie Elections, 718 @ |To Catherine N. Stamper, il 5 2 Miserere, Domine ! — > me tures chargeable on_the public funds of this] Special C oustables, 1 4 0 i Edward Whelan, 33 3 6 ) At the Annual Meeting of St. James’ Church,! Island, payable at such time as the Government| Jucidental account, 27:11 6 | Jobo Ings, O14, ¢ With Villa Maria's ener a fon Monday night, the following geatlemen were | #0all appoint, and bearing interest at a rate not | —_ 1248 9 5} Z illiava H. Bremner, i @.¢@ Among the just we made hrs bed, elected Trustees for the current year, viz: J. W j exceeding six per cent. per annum } enry Cooper, 3.13 10 ee | ie a D ‘ie : rev Are. ah uM Reeo.venb, That the suma of nine hundred Streets, Squares and Drains. | — Lad ; 3 3 Miserere, Domiac | Brown, « Masen, James Andersor an ~M.! pounds, granted by the last preceding resolution | . © award heuly, 219 se : a j MeLeod, Esq iwes. Alter the transaction of the} to be distributed ip each county, to arsist destitute | Salary ot City Surveyor, 52 10 9 Sarab Bremner i. 6.23 The skies m lower, wild sterm . | ’ Pp : ’ . are — om olen i ae ra ve fiuancial aud ether annual business, the Chair-} persons in purchasing seed grain, be divided bes)? and tor Carting clay, | .7e.0 i 6° 8 3 > a our peelahee 8 at ta oo ” ave, wau, Hon. Col. Gray, ou behait of the Congregu-| tween the several Road Districts thereet as tol- | Posts tor the Market Square, Be Lat crease is inighty still to 7 eo ton, presented their popular and esteemed mrinia-| lows :-— Hepairs to implements, 9 17 u Weights and Meazures. Miserere, Domine ter, the Rev. Mr. Dnnean, with an address QUEEN’S COUNTY | Stone for use of is GG f paccowmpanied by the handsome deuation of £100 sitet i8 4 % iC u Rie ~ 7 \ Pi Assa 5 Deaf to the calla of Love and Care— * ve " Phe he oe rma <a han obtaines Roap Disrrier. 6. Gi ; he 0 Ric hmond Street, Sum John F Taaton, yer, 14 6 6 }le beara ne mere his mortal sahare— oaths } f i oe 1 I 0 and 21 I | Watering Streets, 2 0 0 s Park P. - a teal : ar . : ce ithree months leave of absence, an im a few st, Comprising Lots 2U and vl, 77 5 6Iipn - "har rin ark "0 t ys Neught can avail him now a prayer, veeks, intends to revisit bis native lund, so as to! Qnd re : 22 and 67, 33 ) ae oe - + : er uo Miserere, Domine i be preseat al Che meeting ef the General Assen ord ” « §23 and 24, 95 0 Deal ” 's “ : 1g 9 0 Deposit on parchase of two Lots, 5612 06 “i ee silat ly of the Charch of Scutiand in May next. We / 4th " * 33 and 34, @.6 9) = Seaatiing, o 4 Balance 22 410 eb po ea Sat all tatal iin junderstand the young men and women of Mr. | Sth 29 and 30, 77 15 8] oe Walks _ Queen Street, 1 10 . cor Foe _ a “_ Dunean’s flock also intend to preseut him with aj 6th + « 31 and 38, 70 0 9) Labor on an breaking stone, 344 7 § ane ‘ any ae mi ete — om’ — previegs 7 departure. This, with £25! 7th " “ 35,36 & 37, North ———-_ 513 12 6 monet acti Miserere, Demene | additional stipend, is highly creditable to beth | of Hillsborough 86 13 4) 7 ' past d congregation. — Pat. ath “ “48, 35, 36 and 37 Pumps and Walls. bt solemely the Mass was said, od tiaras \ sap Ot Sy SO! BNE SE, : es oe Po oe ——— a an ee South of Hillsborough 86 13 0 T p +1 ¢ Cr. ' ‘ b ead, bn Wedeasian coanted ibaa — Gi cotaiutine 49 and b 53 repairs to Pump t Aad manly tears like rain were shed, a 1 be 2 — . wap me ee ie - oo a =e etn” = . eS Roker Pelcivel, unubeent three quarters - 10 0 By balance on hand, £4118 3 . j eimsvers ¢ ‘ #2#0un IclorTrh sUyes, i ‘a v iyo, c } ’ ’ > Miserere, Domine }the Alexandra K A. Chapter of Free Masons,) [ith * 62 aud G0, 90 0 0 | Do. small account, 210 3 ae — 3 % Ne more Saint Patrick's sises prolong Jassembled ia St. Jebu’s Hall fur the purpose of | (ih « “ 65, 35 0 | Sinking Well Spring Park Road, 5 3 8 Cae W eB : 200 0 0 The burthen of tie tuueral enue, i presenting Charles U. Hanford, Esq., who bas oe Do. near Pethick’s Brewery, 5°06 0 we, ae 33 15 His voiseless Night wust now be long, | beet for some years an energetic member of the | £900 U | Do, in Haviland Street, 510 0 ager acuum, ‘3 e 0 iene — | Urst and sast named bodies, and is naw about KING’S COUNTY. Painting 50 pumps and lettering, $i¢ 8 Police Court, 237 3 @ ’ , jleaving this eity, with an address acco paaied | an . ° 4 ; and el ipy i} ° 0 Sales of Stove, 116 0 ; j Zoap District. £ 8 di 4 new pumps and cleaning Wells, 24 19 . . Up from the depthe we heard arise by a bandsome gold chain and Mark Jewel —ilb.| ~ : 4 = ‘ ‘cau 115 0 & Grant for Night Watchmen, 50 0 0 A prayer of pity to the skies, ‘= ae ee eee, | - 1, € as pat = = a = = : ; Truck Licenses, 36 «9 0 To Him whe dooms, or justifies. Married, do 3. - - 42 nad oy 85 0 0 Assesament. Exhibition do, 1@ 9 6 . 2, 0 < * Oe * Miserere, Lromine ! |} By Phillips F. Irving, Eeq , J. P, Mr. Robert! gy 4 du do 44 and 45, 90 0 0 Tavern do, 186 2 6 i ee Lee i & panei, of Cape Traverse, to Miss Phabe How. ido 5, do do 46 and 47, g0 0 6 Commission to John E. Lockhart, 23:16 6 Assessment, 1764 4 6 - ; ) wet, dd te am E é 0 yon. . ns ne Or or assistin S8sessors, a mmutation Mone & The promises the Psalmist penned i a ‘Sed en te as }de 6, do do S5and 56, 80 0 O D for assisting A r 3 0 0 Co lutat Money, 66.16 6 : nape . 8 the Ore Agen, tm, & trinity, Chemh, St.) 5. 7 aes in thonks ‘ 0 Do. William Shepherd, Collector 30° 0 0 Dog Tux, S & 7 iJ ; 7 ‘ a 54 90 0 P ’ > . } ’ \ i ote i : wn a ~ r The benedictions without eud John, Captain Heary Jardine Hailowes, Lith Regt ne 44 D d 56 0 St Li q Mi Biemene }to Charlotte Elizabeth Ormond, eldest daughter of | do 8, de dv525land66, 100 0 0 0. O- +4 per cent. 5 ore Licenses, 2 wes ; ithe Honorable Johu Hamilton Gray, of St. Johu,) do 9, de do SYand 61, 100 0 0 ———_ 111 15 0 Market, new, 412.3 1 Mighty our Huly Caurch’s will , New Branswick. jdo 10, do do 63 and 64, 80 0 0 a2 Grant to Fire Department 50 0 0 Te weir men oe aie then dl. 7 AY North Bedeque, on tt e %h inst , by the Rev.| do 11, part of Lot 53, Georgetown and Fire, Department. City Seal, -_ 110 0 Jealehs ot Death ! che geacds than: etiil, SS. Sees. Te. ao Affleck to ee Royalty 28 0 Bont ab Baiials actives ‘ 400 0 Auctioneer Licences, : 60 0 0 Miscrere, Domine. nsarnsadataaiatindarar inmates ORS Oy. Se, Pas Returns fromold Meat Market oso" i : £900 VU 0) Stov for do. 12.2 10 . se ’ dR The dearest Friend will turn away, Died, PRINCE COUNTY Dichagenpats, 1} Archibald MacNeill, towards a Street Lamp, 2 10 0 And leave the clay to keep the clay | At Lot Il, on the 2nd inst., after a long and pain- | ris. 7 i . Coal for Steam Engine premise — Ae ammagee " wigitecend Measures, 14 6 6 E d She ‘ot fal illuess, which ke bere with ehristian res‘gna: | Roav District. &: 6; 4), tt “ng P % ‘ Weigh Bridges Licences, 20 6 «6 ver aud ever She wil! stay— trou ta the Divine Will, Mr. Alexander McDonald} No. 1, Comprising Lots 1,2 and 3, 100 0 0/ >t0¥es, Boiler, &e., 144 °7 Proceeds f. Debe. 5 t eV ; } g ’ Sa ; roceeds from ntures, 650 0 0 Miserere, Domiac. iu the 73d year of bis aye; leaving a widow, 11 dv 2, du do 4,5 and 6, 100 0 @| Freight of Steam Engine, ae .7-6 | children, and 21 grand-children to mourn their loss.}dg 3 dv do 7,8and 9, 100 0 QO Repairs, Masons, Smiths, and other work 137 18 10 > } fe rs i ; wh eS A of 7 : ° " : ; ’ ’ . . , 7 ’ . “4 a . « That Mother's madce is raised to plead [owes tuisfolandin tie year tein,’ S" MM4da 4. dodo 20, 11, 12, 100 9 0} Sulary Archd. White care Steam Fire Engine, 152.15 0 nett hat | f s wie Lon Soe 7 5, ‘ I5and 16, 100 0 0} Hose Reel, &., for Engine 42 12 0 b Tre fruatier hosts of Heaveu take teed At Morell, on Friday, the 10th inat., of con-| 9° 2 : re oe “es Kn gine, Supplementary Account of Market House. > Mi Domi j stmpttom, fa the Lhd year of hie age, Patrick, te. | do 6, do do 19 64 0 0) Fire Company No. 3, 29:10 0 f iserere, Domine, | loved eon of Daniel and Margaret MecArthy. De : z, - ” ke. aaa Ze ; : New Hose Reel for Engine No. 2, 12.10 0 By Debenture 29 £100 0 0 Mother of Love! Mother of Fear‘ jceased Was 4 young man of ainiable disposition, | ~ o o p and, % Couplings for Hose tor Engines | 2 and 3, 4 8 0 do do 30 100 6 O : 7 | whose t aly peaiseworthy character had won for|/do 9, do dy 27 and 28, 64 0 0 - i 7 And bely Hupe, aad Wiadem dear, { sims the love and respect ofall whe had the plea | do 10, do do 13 and 14, 102 6 o| Buckets and eeprerng Hose, &c., eis ‘ 137 9 do do 31 200 0 0 Behold we bring thy euppliant hece, jaurecf = acquaintance, He has fought the good! dy 11, de do 17, ’ 56. 6 0) sag 8 and as to premises, Union Street, 38 7 6 do do 33 50 0 @ Misorere, Domine j fixie. and earved for himeelf the joys of a happy ee Jompang No. 2, 2510 O do do 34 50 0 0 eternity. May he rest ia peace. Island papers £900 | Repairs to Water Cart 715 0 3 : : itl fi ; Pies lll ” 0 0 pairs to er var &, ( bo do do 35 100 0 0 oceania tmedemme oor | icicle etsdnesapealikneiaiada dikes Portable Fire Engine, aw. 8 do do 38 100 0 0 ’ i aaa : : : — r 2 2 e : Ob look vn him with loving eye, | Class "Puition. Herd Peete, or Hand Engines, : Z : aa Co. y Ty ans - ? ‘ Muscrere, Domne. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS M RK. R. B. IRVING begs leave respeet-! Robert Pereival, care of Apparatus, 25 0 0 To paid W.&D. F wer Flis faith was as the tested gold, ; ae fully to intimate to his friends and the pub | Clerk’s Salary, 10 0 90 ° paid . - Senset, 7. * ; ' | | tie, that he has made arrangements for the open- ; 5 , His Hope arsured, not overbuld | ; ee é Pe) On account of Water Tank in Queen Street, 50 0 0 BENJAMIN DESBRISAY, Treasurer. His charities past count, untold. K, the uadersigned, Trustees of the late, Youns Ladies’ Afterneen Class ——— 78613 0 blade Miserere, Domine. Mr. W. T. PETHICK, request ail persons | 7 ' . ’ : Audited and found correct, 28th Feb 1868 : | iudebted to PE PHtc Sy ree to make imi- | for tuition in Exctish Grammar, Histery, Geo- City Loans. ” ’ To Teale t ‘Woll mag they grieve who laid sim there, wediate payment to HaMMoas® JouNson, at his) Grapuy, ARITHMETIC, Book-KigPING, and FRENCH, ? : " Ww fa * Auditors. es shall they Gind his eguai— Where! | Dispensary, Kent a AS PErHICK ou MONDAY, the 4th proximo To interest on Debentures, 158 8 0 : i. wun ten 'e A fought caa avail hia now but prayer, } HENRY a teat aioe TERMS, &e. will b le know lieati - . Lares, Uity Councillor. IENRY LONGWOR LKRMS, Xe. wi e made known on application Miserere, Domine. HAMM( IND JOHNSON: at his Class Room, POWNAL STREET. Meat Market. “3 | April 20th, 1868. | Charlottetown, 20th April, 1868. Qipd | : Friend of my soul, farewell to thee ! St eta a gi rc Pee ipd | George Lewis, Clerk, balance of salary, 215 0 EXPENDITURE, 1867. HAVE NOW | owner shall be deemed. for the purposes of this) Funeral of the late Mayor, The City ef Charlottetowa, Municipality Account. REVENUE, 18067. Cr. 8. d &ée 4 The late Hon. T. H. Haviland, Mayor, 22 18 4] Assessment, 1764 4 6 Theophilus DesBrisay, o 50 9 0}Commutation, 66 16 0 John Lawson, Recorder, 100 0 Q\Dog Tax 265-7 Benjamin DesBrisay, Treasurer, 52 10 0}Kent of Wharfe, 210 0 0 Peter Macgowan, Clerk, 130 0 0/Tavern Licences, 186 2 6 Archibald MacNeill, Reporter, 10 0 Store do 61 3 9 Augue NcLeod, Marsh 84 0 OjAuctioneer do 60 0 0 Police Constables, 507 0 0) Truck do 2 68 G Police Clothing, Boots and Hats, 67 6 10\Exhibition do 10 9 6 Night Watchmen, 69 Q 0! Weigh Bridges 20 0 0 Opiuions of Lawyers, 3.18 2!Board of Health, 6 6 @ Joan E. Lockhart, late Collector, 25 10 @jCity Weigh Bridge, as i & William Shepherd, present Collector, 86 5 O}City Seal on Documents, 110 0 John P. Tanton, Assayer, 14 6 6|Police Court, a 3 6 William Dwyre, Coal, 15 1@ 8|Mayor’s Court, 73.10 0 City Crier and Special Constables, 3 4 OjSales of Stove, 116 0 Steps to the Police Court, 1 6 O}Assayer of Weights, 14 6 6 Civic Elections 7.18 ©/Archibald McNeill, towards Lamp, 210 0 Incidental expenses, —, 49 5 5\)Govertiment Grant for night Watchmen, 50 0 0 Mary Dibbins, keep of mendicant child, 20 16 0 Do Do Fire Deparment, 50 0 0 Pumps and Weils, 126 2 5)Returns Old Market, os Gas Light Company, 317 12 0} do New Market, 412 314 Five Department, 757 i2 6 — Printing and Stationery, 55 2 10 3348 9 lig Streets, Squares and Drains, 504 4 6 luterest on Debentures, 183 16 7 do 46 0 ¢@ Market House, 1324 19 6 Roof of the Police Office premises, a ae Painting Police Court, 12 5 4 1218 0 Weigh Bridge repairs, 40 6 Spring Park Property, 283 0 0| Balance 142] 6 34 4969 16 3 4969 16 3 Dr. Cr. £ a4, fa ¢ Due by the City: | Balance in Treasurer's hands, 33,4. 104 Debentures, 3470 0 0} do due on Wharfs 2h 6S. Interest on do, 95 8 7| do due by Gas Comp’y. 36.13 3 Spring Park Land 226 8 0 Sundries, 345 4 6, Balauce 3941 2 14 £4137 1 i £4137 “1 1 £4. d. To amount of City Debt, lst Jan., 1867, 2319 16 8 Tocrease, 1621 6 34 Debt, Jan., 1868, as above £3941 2 Lg THEOPH. DESBRISAY, Mayor. ~~ + PAIN KILLER! THE GREAT Family Medicine of the Age Taken Internstiy, it Cures Dysentery, Cholera, Diazrhea, Cramp, and Pain im the Stomach, Bowel Complaints, Painters’ Colt, Liver Complewnt, Dyspepsia and Indigestion, Sore Throat, Sudden Colds, Coughs, &c. & Taken Externally, it Cures Boils, Felons, Cuts, Bruises, Burns and Scalds Old Sores, Sprains, § of Joints, Tooth Ache, Pein in the Face, Neu- ralgia, Rheumatism, Frosted Iloea, Shot & Traces, and Rubber Coats, = at tte Plough Metal, “ Ladies and Gente’ Boots and Shoes, \P kgs. Naileand Spikes, “ Ladies’ and Gents’) *‘ Assorted Paints, Rubber Shoes and/Hhds Paint, Sweet and Overalls, Seal Oil, dc. | §* Fowuend'’s Hats and/Hhds. Granulaved Sugar, Caps, ** Muscovade Molasses, * Ladies’ Faca.& Men's Sides Sole Leather, and Boys’ Far Cups,|Bbis. Currants, Crushed * Ladies’ Swaw & Felt Hats aud Bonuets. Bales Carpetae Wool lena, , * Cloths & Ioeskins, Tobacco, Mustard, | “ Printed, Unbleached Baking Soda, und White Cuxlic oea,| Boxes Ruisins, Lozenges, * Check and Woollen poap aud Candies, thirtings, &c, &c, |Bage Pepper, Rice and * Ruffaloes, Coffee, - Epsom Sats, Ginger, Rugs, \Coils Manilla Rope, doc. * White and Colored &c. &e. Cotton Warp, | G. & §. DAVIES. + Ch'town, Nov. 11, 1867. Sovar, Washing Soda, | Kege Cudbear, Powder | Feet, &c. &c. &c. | April 6, 1868. ~ LOST 4 | OWN SATURDAY, APBIL 4th, between Morell and Charlottetown, on the 8t- | Peter’s Road, an OVEROOAT, trimmed with |AsTRACAN Fox. Any -peraon finding the same |and leaving it at the Office of Messrs. PEAKE, BROS, & CO., shal) be rewarded. Ch’'town, April 13, 1368. 3in | | To be Let, WEST END HOUSE, for some time the residence of the late Bonble. T. H. “ Plaukets and Horse Dozs. Broonis & Buckets,) HAVILAND. The above well-known Resi t E to be Let for a term of is such us w xive the bet possible with Grounds attached ears. Possession given fire, week in July next. For particulars apply at the Office of Houble | JOSEPH HENSLEY, Charleitetown. | Chitown, March 23,2868. uf lie DR, J. HOMER, Physiciau and Surgeon, Hes established a convenient Office in the building formerly occupied by Dr. Sather- land, oa the corner of Keut und Great George Street, Charlottetowa, where he may be consulted upon all the ditferent branches of the Medical profession, FOR 4 MONTH OR TWO. N.B. Special atteution given to the.most modern and successful method of treating diseases of the EYE and EAR, iwcounection withall those of « surgical character. [#™ Surgical appliances, with all the mordern itaprovements, ingreat variety, constantly on bund. Rooms at Miss RANKIN'S, corner of Pownal and Syduey Streets, Charlottetown. March 2, 1868. AN EFFECTUAL WORM MEDICINE. | Brown's Vermifuge Comfits, Or Worm Luzexces. Much sickness undoubdt- edly, with children and adults, attributed to other cuuses, isoccasioned by worms. The Vermiruex ComFits,”’ although effectual in-destroying worms, can do uo possible injury to the most delicate child. This valuable combination bas been soccesafally used by plysiciaus, and found ‘te be safe aud sure iu eradicating worms, so hartfa! to children. Children having wortas require immediate atten. tion, as neglest.of the trouble often causes prolong: ed sickness. Sywptews ef worms in children are often over- looked. Werms iu:the stumack and bowels cause irritation, which cau be renoved only by the use of a sure remedy. The combination of inyredients ased in ig Buowsx's * Vermiruce Com#its” ‘sufety. Curtis & Brown, Proprietors, New York. Sold! iby all Dealers in Medicines,«t 25 conts » box. duly 28, 1867. ly UN, pho yy Ten Vears have cleerly REMEDY. simplicity, the great elewent ot this splendid preparation, irritation in the Throat, and producing oo debi lity, is the only and trae theory by which Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, Bronchiad: Complaints, and all Throat Affections, which, if vegiected, end iv LB Sore Throat, the great origin of Diptheria, when neglected, ie cured by avaking » Gargle Waeoping Cough is completely relieved of its violence by a constant use of the remedy. seen at my offices by ali. Smal! Bottles, 25 cents. Largedo. 50 cta. PETER MACGOWAN, City Clerk. proved that the theoay of whico allows its use whenever there is tick{ing or ; Consumption, can be effectually cured. with equal parts of water. 3” Testimonisis.af undoadted character oun be Ge” Soild by alt Wholesale ané Retail Dealers in Medicine JOHN L. HUNNEWELL, Proprietor, Practical Chemist, 97 Com wercial Street, Boston, Mass. W.R. Waesow, T. DesBatsar, Wholessie Agente, Charlottetown. CANADA FLOUR. froR Sale at the Subscriber's Warebouse, Bank Building—- 400 Bole. Canada (No! 1) FLOUR, 0 Do UOENMEAL, 30 Bags do 18 Boxes Montreal Oavendish FOBACCO, iM ‘Do NEA 2*Pans. (is Bord) Dark. BRANDY, - 8 De do de do & W BRECKEN. AUCTIONS NOTICE, CT, the | VALUABLE PREBUULD PROPERTY : 360 4 3) Four good aized HE Subscriber will sell at AUCTION, on THURSDAY, 3h at ii o'clock, on the premises, 7 Household Furniture, a list of which will be seem at Neil Rankin's Sales Room. J. HUDSON. April 20, 1868. ESTATE, Dwelling Houses, .&ei.:;. (TO. be, weld _by PUBLTIO “AUCTION; ot PRIVATE CONTRACT. the following: 2in That commodieus and eligibly situated ROUSE |knowmasthe . 3 " . “ Pavilion Motel,” eitaat , PORCHESTER STREETS, it stauds) in the Second Handred of Town Late, vow yielding a rental of £120 pec year. That well-finished and comfortable COTTAGE, lately occupied y He W. Haves, Keqr, bwving ms on each tat, con venient Oat-buildinge, and One-quarter of Town Lot Nu. 30, on which the — a 4 front on Dorshester-aweet of 42 feet, the * Pavilion Motel,” iu the First Hondted of Town Lots. Also, One-foerth of Town Lot No. 16, known we the site of the OL FLOUR MARKET, froat- ing on Great George.atreet 42 feet, and oa Richmond street 84 feet, and measly opposite the Colonial Building, being the most eligible busines stand to be had iv the Caty. One fourth part of Town Lot No. 20, in the Second Hundred of Town Lets, situate on the South-East Cerner of the Fuauing Gurden, and baving « front of 46 feet on Prince Street, und #4 feet on Sydney Street, in the 2ud Huadred. And alu, the FREEHOLD of SIXTY ACRES of LAND, situate a BELLE YUE, Lot 49, oni three wiles from the SUUTHPORT FERRE WHARF. There are outhe premises a comf le COTTAGE, BARN, &¢, a good WELL affording a never-failing eupply of water. These rs are pleasantly and conveniently sitanted, baving a geod frontage on Hillsborough Bay; about 30 acres are cleared and under culvativn, the Land being of superior q@ality, sud pieuty of Sea Muvure at hand. The whole of - above jae Property wilt he sold (if uot dis o prie. sale} Ne CHIGM, os FRIDAY, the FIRST day of Mat next, ai the hear of IL o'civck in the furenous, on the premises, (excepting the Farm) commencing at the “ Pavilivw Hotel.” Terms Liberal, and made known at time of Sale, or on applicativn to the Subseriber. H. HASZARD. Ch'tewn, April 6, 1868. Towr Lot and Cottage in Georgetown AT AUCTION! T° BE SOLD BY AUCTION on WEDNESDAY, the 13th day of MAY neat, (1868) at.the bour of 12 o'slock, noon, on the premises, that - Valuable Town Lot No. 5, third range. letter F., in Georgetown, together with the COTLAGE and Outhouses thereon. 6B Torus made known at Sale. ' JAMES McFARLANE. Charlottetown, l4th April, 1868. Valuable Freehold Property ; Kor Sale! HE Subscriber bas been instructed to offer for Sale, ut PUBLIC AUCTION, on she remises, on ERIVDAY, the Firrexstn day of aY — i the hour of ona ees ting th ble pro » Cousisting of a Dwe House and i remteon, ee iw pay em ae freuti vey Street, one fourth of Towe Lat eae Twelve, 4 in the 2ud dred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, and new ia the occupation of Mr. William Burnstead. This property is situate ia one of the most central places of Business iu the City, withia » few yards of Queeu Street, und is well adapted for carrying ou usy Mercautile ot Business. Un the premises is u latge Two Storey Building, divided into » Store sad Dwelliog House, with Stable, Bukery, aad Uut-houses ia the rear. The property is offered fur enle at private con- tract, antil be ebees day of Sale. A yvod Title will be given. ; Further particulars, as to terms, title, dc, may be lial on to Messrs. Alley & Devies, Solicitore, at their office in etown, or le the subscriber, WILLIAM DOD Ch'town Mareh, 30, 1868. DAWSON’S | Valuable Property ia P. E. island FOR SALE, HE SUBSCRIBERS will set.up and SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on MONDAY, the Ist day of JUNE next, 1368, at 12 o'clock, noen, at the City Tannery, Charlottetown, ALL THE ESTATE, RIGHT, TITLE aud LN- TEREST of WM. B. DAWSON, formerly of Chariottetown, Tanner in, to, aad out vf the fol- lowing picces and parcies of land and pormuises. 1. ALL those premises situate in Charlotte- town atoresaid, kauwa as the City Tannery Preperty, comprising Town Lot No. 21, and of Towa Luts Nos 22 and 72, in the Third Hundred of Town Luts in Charluttetown, a¢ formerly occupied by William B. Dawaon, aud new occupied by the ‘undersigned Trustees. This prove has a frout on Gratton Street of 111 9 inches. The BUILDINGS en these premises are built — a very exteusive scale, aud comprise TANNERY, “SALE ROOM, OFFICE, ENGINE HOUSE, | BOLLER SHED, CURRYING ROOMS, HIDE \and SALT HOUSE and BAKK SHEDS. The BULLDINGs are ail large aud Commodious, and al] the sppurtenauecs necessary fur carrying vu {on EXTENSIVE TNNING BUSINESS, are vu the prowises. The internal machinery and Apparatus consists of part of a Steam Engine aANv Two BolLERs COMPLETE, G large Brick Leuches, (Putent Cemeut,) eapacity, & ovrde Bark; 2 good Suction Puwps, 14 inch and ft inch Hivse, 50 Pits, capacity, QuvU sides; 6 Pateut Paddie Wheels tor Coloring and Sp " & cunt 1 Hide Mill, falling stocks, 1 Splitter, i Kaite Grinder tor Spluting Machine, | vg Machine tur Sule Leather, 1 Staffing Mull, J Iron | Oil Tank, capacity 45U gallous, 7 Currying Tables | Beam,” ~ ves, and all toule complete, | Bark | Mill, Patent Double Grinder. The whole interior | is fitted wp with Heating Apparatus supplied from the exaust steam. : 2. Alsy all that piece of LAND and Premises adjoining the City Tannery Property on the east, being partot LUWN LUT No 22, in the Third hundred. This property fronts 49 test 6 inches vo Gratton Street, wud ruus back at right angles therewith, by parallel lines 126 feet 4 inches. large Two Storey DWeLLixe House 30 1 47 feet, fronting an Grattun Street, is built on In the rear of, and annexed to this House, is a yard aud garden. 3. Aleo all that piece or of land ope fourth partof LOWN Tt No. 83, in the 2d hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, afuressid. Thies property is almost directly = wile to the City Tauuery, aud has a front of feet on Gratton Street. A two storey Dwelling > about £45. Ful! partioulars as to title, &c., ean be had on application to Mosers. Attey & Davies, ed on the cornerof GREAT-GEORGE end _ wogetber ‘ORE. * ‘| PHIBD of Town Lot No. 78, (the ground ou whieh EEE, LO CME EF AS AON ALE PT Ne ER < Phy Solicitors, at their office ian Charlottetown, where “4 A also a plan af the Cuy Danuery ises, aud the os Dwelling ddvuse aud property atisched may be ki f seen ghee ER” The Terme of sale as to Plots Nos. | and 2 mo: Soro wil be Casb, or ss tullows, at purchaser's option ;: Pree ‘Lwenty per cent. of the purchase weney to be Rie paid duwa, and the uupaid balauce, with interest "Rin, Shae thereon, to be secured by Mortgage on the prow- eek isos, aud to be paid in twe equal instalments in ae Six sud Twelve months meh ese be Terws vf Sale of Plot 3, if purchased ae by the purchaser of the Taunery ; aS be the same as those of Plots Nua a 2; ee: TERMS —Fiftecn Suitiiugs per anuam, half ip Aovarc’ : ee purchased by any other patry thgv-eil) be casb, . At purchaser's option, as faaws; One third F hong purchase to be paid dowu and the unpaid baiauce, , oe with interest thersuu,4ude secured by mortgage Be on the premises, .and to be paid in two equal i 1ostalinents in Taare and Six woaths ely. eee, A large quantity of SARK will alao be offered, % if nok peoctusly dioposed of by prixate sale, for = | eale.nbabe same time and place. Terms weds ee ie -koown at tine sale. , THOMAS DAWSON, ) Trustees of PS RICHARD HEAKTZ, > W. B. Daw- . ae THOMAS ALLEY, son's Estate. Rt ¥ \", ie ry ‘ ie et. Was SMU sa Biee IS PRINTE! EVERY MONDSY BY ‘ 3 * WALTER C. GRANT, n eees, aT BIS OFFICE. MILL SBOKOUGM STEEST, BEAR . 2 pe Kise s eQuane, .