a ae are To the Reading Room and Extininer. Island is to be convened for the transaction of N. B a - i buisness on the 4th of March. Sr. Jour, j¥. VAN. FC. hs ny Fe yams sur titrousiy entered m mn 4th.— razine = at - <> -e A Halifax exchange says the fishermen of that ; ; , ow ale oe i. . nd earrred AWAY ui ¢ 2s porvder, . Cork an » «eres of Lie affix thei place are in a deplorable condition. A com- Ne clew to act. t ‘ i ATX the : : ea documents dec! r there ean be mittee, compesed of his Worship the Mayor, the siyeatare no peace in lreland unless treated lke) members of the Legislature, and a number oi humanity. Grold Lotg. gentlemen, has been formed, for the purpose of > 9 . . Sr. Jony’s, Jan. 8.—Reeluse Island, Lake | relieving the distress among them. ‘ e, Vt, sunk « Oth lost., a mpanied + -Ppe by tamultous upheavmyg. Lake soundings « TEMPERANCE HALL COMPANY } 5 i , we . recent site f und to be 85 feet No lives lost The annual general meeting of the Temperance Se Jons, Jan. 9 I d Stanley, acti Halil Company was beld on Monday, the 6th tnst ui remonstrance of Sudlime te. bh per statute, The Hon. Charles Young, LL I), ' ‘ . ’ . resident he ‘hair ‘he Secret: an prepared despatch protesting ayainst alleg President, in the chair A t ecretary and ' *) , freasurer submitted the Report and accounts intrngecs of Russian agents in Roumania ; a or the past year, showing a balance in favor of Vats 918. the Company of £85 Lis. 10§. The accounts were audited by the public auditor, (Thos, Des brivay, Esq...) and on motion, were unanimously After some further reuline St. Joux, Jan. 10.—Nearly all the Londor Journals comment on resyiutign recentiy adopted by House of Commons on juestion ot adopted business, Citizenship; abatement of British sims, and | the shareho dere proceeded to elect by ballot the acceptance ot view ex! ressed by Pre sident| “ rectors and secretary for the enusulig yea ‘ae, ; lett . : } nit ‘ ' ‘ Jubnson’s annual message, are ved with| W%c? ™ ed as foll DIRECTORS, Gold 36}. Hon. Dr. Young, re ele cted 5 singular unaniouty. Sr. Joux, Jan. 11, 1868.—Enclish troops ae 3 Wi Mlasriens still at Lenete. No sickness. Natives friend a W.C ae au, rs ly.....Bismark lately said that war with “ J.B Cooper, France this year was a phanto \ Urged “« W. F. Morris, “ Haveo’s dismissal of fears. Gold 137)... .. “ GW. Milner, “ Rrig “* Moravian,” arrived. “Joha Bright,” “« J. P. Tantun, “ “ Adelia,” at Cardiff 21st. “Round Shot’! J. W. Morrison, Eeq., was elected by ballot and o d Andre ws’ at Liver ool 24th.) the Secreta y. The meeting then adjourned “Willie at Plymouth, 24th, alitcom Prince! At a meeting of the Directors held immediate Edward Island, {ly thereafter, the Hon. Dr. Young, was re-elected BY PERSIA resident, aud J. W. Morrison, Esq , Treasuret Ft i | —Pat. Telegram te Peake Bros. & Co. . -<>- : ’ Ss UNS ® 1 ‘ KE SOCIETY. r. Ed Jan. 11.~-Arrived ‘ Hilda,’ ‘John Andrew, 7 mipeeuves Temp - i ETY Mr Kd A . . ard hoche deiivel ul Acelieht lect velo! ‘New Dominion,’ ‘Round Shot,’ ‘ Suitanna, thie Society on th ‘Bight a. The wallonce *Waile,’ ‘ Western Queen,’ ‘ Wiliam Allen,’ | though small, were : ppreciative. and passed a des ° Lindo,’ * Gilkeah,’ * Favorite.’ erved e of thanks to the le hie I i let a befure the seciety a tam tlie 7 ‘ i s cha ind cak ited to druw ¢ il ines Goverxmext Precuass oF ANOTHER Pro | fhe debate for next Monday night will be: ‘Cou pristoa’s Estate.—The Government, we} the Maine Liquor Law be successfully applied to this Adiga understand, have completed the purchase of W. C. Grasrt, Sec’y Jan. 8, 1868 the Rev. George Townshend's property on Lot a EXPORTS FROM THE PoRT OF SUMMERSID! $s moderatk For 1807.— We have furnished by the Deputy Colleetor of the Port of B ‘deque, { Henry | Lawsvn, Esqr.,) with the following correct state the tenants} weot of exports theretrom, from May 1 to Dec st, in67. The column giving the estimated value is our work. We way in some instances have we shall probaby offer a few remarks touching} overrated some of the articles, though we think the present aspect of the Land Questi mm ati hel, while in many others we may bave rathet i gene below the mark. We have valued Oats at lar ze. 2s. Sd. per bushel; Barley, 3s. 9d., - — > Deus per dozen, 9d.; Oatmeal Mons Capies.—It appears that song ang ote rose : i 43,—about 3,000 acres—at 6s. an acre. If! the estate has been purchased at t! acen rate, we hope it will be found that, without any risk of lose, it can be resold t& at but a trifling advance. In an early number! Potatoes, Is . . ad 6d.; Turnips, Is.; the british per bbl 30s.: Oysters, }Us.; Game, Gevernment will soon lay down a telegraphic! s0s.; Poultry, 25s.: Butter per Ib. Is.; Horses, cable between Jamaica and Cuba, which! average, £25; Sheep, 15s8.; Horned Cattle is mow connected with this continent: (beeves) £6 10s. each; Live Poultry, 2s.; Live : Pork per carcass, 503. each: and with Europe through the Atlantic Cable. | Pigs, $Us. ; The British Colenial Office will then be in Exports. Amounts of, Estimated value immediate communication with this im-| Oats, bushels, 234,177 £3i ce 1 portant dependency. By thus being able at! Barley, 14.145 2.722 $Y slight expense to transmit despatches and / Petatees, “ 37.010 2,320 lo U orders, and to take cognizance of the military, | /4Ts, ° 4772 at = civil aud commercial relations of the island, | *##*: S@rre's, = , os the Government will in a few months save th ps a ee ~ 080 one : expense of the cable, while at the same time, dean “ o 14 "S 0 0 in any emergency, it will ve fur better, to act: pork. “ 76 304 0 0 & the circumstances may demand. Independ-) poultry, “ 16 vv oO ¢ ently ef this the cable will be of great service | Butter. tubs. 401 1,002 10 © to these Provinces, by bringing the markets of | Horses, bead of, 153 4,675 0 U the important colony of Jamaica into direci | Sheep, * 2,200 1650 0 0 communication with us. ; Hered cattle “ 207 1345 0 0 <ancncinmeneemaeniaaliataaetiitpaisnipaien | Live Poultry, “ 32 ms 4 0 The Ottawa Times say :—* The Hon. Mr.! ,, Pigs, - ss eS McGee resumed his seat in the House last Peck, envensees, s mecetiiadla night, and on entering was received with a £51,159 6 9 hearty burst of applause from all parts of the House. A little midnight he spoke brietly on the Intercolonial Railway id tock oceasion to refer incidently to the | ading questions which had been submitted by the | of Cascumpee, John M. Clark, Esq., we bave Government for consideration, in terms of the! been furnished with the following list of shipments warmest approval of the general policy which| rem thence. This though, does not by any bas thus far been sketched. Mr. McGee sp Jke, | means, show the whole of the exports from tha we think, with rather more vigor than he did | POT &# large quanties have been shipped “0 on the Address, and appeared tn tic te Ged Caasethotawe, Summerside, aud we are toid, tu better state of health than when he was last in ' ye — . , Parliament. Sir Jobu A. MacDonald paid an| , Exported from the Port of Cascumpec from elcquent tribute to the hon. gentleman for the the Jth day ot May, te the Ist day oi D. —Summerside Progress. betore -— = Exports From Cascumpre.—Through the kindness of the Collector of Customs tor the Port Bill, a cemoet : . 1867: 19,8934 bushels Outs: 11,6534 do. Potatoes: great service be had rendered the country, and 1u6U0 de farts - 680 do. Turnips: 135 tub 2 : } . mati lati . ee . BT IeY 9 IPDi ps; we = expressed the conyratuiations of we Grovern- butter ; 25,800 ibs. Beef, besides 26 bbls; 320 ment and House at his being again able to take | [bs Mutton; his seat in Parliament.” 820 gfl. dried fish, besides 6 casks ; 230 Geese ; ee 40 bola Oysters ; Mackerel: 13 boxes FesanisM.—Mr. MeGee, ina speech in the} Eggs (J30U dozen); 19,342 tt. Lumber and 6,UUU Fiouse of Commons, referring to the bil! which | S4iugles.—Sum. Journal. is intended to prevent persons going irmed with —- oe - deadly Weapous, spoke fearfully as to the like FROM ST. PETERS BAY lihood of there being Feuian demonstrations SEASON. made daring the year in or against Canada. 13,126 bus. potatoes, 27,893 He said he “believed that our pe ople, asa bus. turnips, {6 head eattie, 200 head sheep, whole, irrespective of ongimn or creed, are| 14 pigs, 3 horses, 10 bbis. meal, 1 bbl. beans, loyal and sincerely attached to the institutions | 20 fowls, 39 tubs butter, under which they live. At the same time he | 36 qtls. codfish. believed this to be a very critical period, and +-<2>-> . he should be sorry to see the country lulled A terrible case of destitution has been made into a false security. In his humble opinion public in New York the next six mouths would be the most critical six months through which Canada had ever passed. He based this opinion partly on the fact that the next year was the Presidental 33 bbis. Pork, besides 42 carcaeses; oo } 32 bbls EXPORTS PAST DURING THE } bus. oats, 1037 100 bbis. mackerel, An English lady, the widow of Mr. Boone, an actor of considerable ability, being reduced to the lowest depths of poverty and misery, poisoned herself and three children last week. It appears that the un- year, when influences would naturally be at fortunate lady lived in some poorly furnished | work dangerous to the peace especi ally of our | apartment at 29 Amity street, and here she and border districts.” r her three children were found, apparently in the - lagemes of death. They were conveyed to the » ull " hespital, and though stil alive, their recovery is Englieh Par- doubtful. On being asked what had led her to commit euch a dreadtul crime, Mrs. Boone replied that she had been entirely deserted by her friends and was entirely destitute, and not being able to support herself and tamuly, preferred that they — ~_-_- . The ehert winter azssion of the liament gave to atudente wf Parliamentary history an event without a paraiel in the anvals of the British senate, viz, the father leading the House of Lords, and, through Mr. Disraeli’s absence, - Bo . ann tame ol the are Of should all terminate their existance by poison though hie son Rebert, on the death ofhis father, | : succeeded Gea in what would now be called the! premiersmy; and it was devied to Lord Chat- ham, although his son, the younger Pitt, became Chaneeller of the Exchequer at twenty-three. Lord Stanley acquitted Limself exce ently weil, though the satirical ¢Mustration of bis defence of : the goverawent policy with regard to Abyssinia he equals the consumption. A good - seo _ In the city market, the supply of turkeys, geese and fowls is falling off, and the price “of beef is, in Island flour is plentiful, but oatmeal is scarce and in good demand, The quantity of hay brought consequence, advancing. is wut without justice. | brings from 3s. Gd., to 4s., per ewt. Wood is is — ; ; > @ o limited and dear. Pork was a shade hiche: The Ottawa coreespondent of the N. Y. | this week. In the grain trade there is hot World, who is ut disposed to flatter Canadians, | much business doing yet. Oats were selling orto pourtray our future in too glowing colors, | for 2s. &d., yesterday.— Pat. Says, that if our “ present prosperity is con- : apie tinued, there will not be much likelihood of| The Hon. James C. Pope left here on BuneXation ideas being entertained.” He is | Thursday en route tor England. We wish him quite right; ets who refused all politieal|@ safe and pleasant top. Mr. Pope is cert- alliance with the United States when Canada| ainly one of our most enterprising buisness Was poverty stricken and over-burthened, and|men. He has recently purchased the premises the States were prosperous, are certainly not known as Pethick’s Brewery, and intends to very likely to change the political faith now. | add this acquis tion to his extensive mercantile AN Rireesinnrinn | shipping speculations. —Jb The Quebec correspondent of the Montreal | ; Daily News writes as follows :-—Co!. Graham,| Souris Harbor is still onen, but the ice who figured at Halifax and Prince Edward Is-| Outside renders it useless for the purposes of land as a consummate swindler, is not forgotten | nay igation.— Jb, ——_——— here. He brought an introduction to Sir N. F. | * nnn Jelicau, and be brought also his empty purse. | Eruption or Coat.—The Leeds (England) He narrated his disappointments ail bis neces-| Mercury's Hartlepool correspontent siates sities. His excellency eould not remain deaf | an extraordinary eruption of coal has taken te his requests when he remembered that a| place on the beach between West Hartlepool brother Gevernor had introduced him. He| #nd Seaton Carew. therefore ordered his Aide-de-Camp, Mr,.| the resort of visitors during the bathing Taschereau, to conduct him and make him | eason, were on the 27th ult. metamorphosed kuown to a Banker. When the Colonel had| 60 @ great extent into a coal-field. 4t will shown his draft for $1,000, an objection was| be remembred that last winter, immediately raised to cashing it unless endorsed, and Mr,| following a north-east gale, the poor of Taschereau, takiag it for granted that Sir Nar-| Bartlepool assembled on these sands on the cisse would not send him on such a leceasion of the sea disclosing an immense assist « swindler, endorsed the dra and has|@mount of treasure trove which had been had the pleasure of paying it. Such is the| buried for forty years. At that time the rumor that circulates here, but those who know | ** scene’’ was something extraordinary, and the Lieutenant Govertior reiect the idea of his Many a hungry family was nourished during saddiing an unfortunate Aide-de-Camp with a| the severe winter by the lucky discovery ot Joss literally foreed on him. Col. Graham | hundreds of Spanish dollars. The scene on evidently intended to confine his compliments Wednesday was far more interesting and the to Lieutenant Governors, and would be shocked | upheaving of such an amount of one of the if he was told that he had been the most important necessaries of iife by the angry doubly victimizing a very gentlemanly voung- | ocean will be productive of much more benefit ster; the better plan would he to churge the bad | ®nd comfort to the poor of the neighbourhood. bill to the Cicil Service account. [¢ is computed that not less than L QUO tons ‘“ osama ‘ }of coal have been cast upon these sands. The twenty-aecond volume of the “ Corres- From an early hour in the morning the beach Pendence af Napoleon I.” has just appeared, and has presented a most animated appearance is said to be of great interest to the lovers aud Nearly every cart in the town has been called students of history. It contains more than seven into requisition to carry away the treasure, pnp a all — eee. ~ and on the banks adjoining the railroad heaps ul gasepemiaanl coe gg A nae = na eae have been raised, sume of them containing pene , from 10 to 15 tons of coal. The poorer Btlendant thereon. : . tlie |inhabitants of the town turned out with Deatu or Counreror Smrri.—The some- barrows, baskets, sacks, ke., and every des What sudden death of Collector Smit) is announ-| eripton of receptacle which could be rendered ced to-day. Mr Smith was, we believe, born in| available to gather up the east up treasure. Prince Edward Island, of which Colovy his father Was Lieut. Goverwor. He was Collector of enue at thia port when the Revenue wae in the hands of the Impesial authurities. the control of the Reveane jite the hands | oe Cf the Provincial autherities, Mr. Suith, witk other Iuperial officials, was nensioned. He has abt to reside here ever since. and prob- "Y hone of our citizens was better known, or wie cnerally liked. His Kindly, cleery face « miseed from Prince William Street aid the News Room, as well as frou the tai tmik mission to means a The heaviest woman in Paris, Elizabeth : Veromaue by name, has just died. She weigh- Whew ed 520 English pounds. Nelson, New Zealand, has been nearly de- stroyed &y fire. ~~ power, has been patented. - ——— There are 2.000 miles of gas-pipes under the steeets of Luudun. “ responsitie and influential outside position con article | Those sands, wich are, A boot-blacking machine, ten ragged-boy | nl ati 4 .— Tey Management.—Thongh it ts impossible, in thu climate of changing temperatue, to prevent ill. | health altogether, yet iv form and frequeney may be mueh mitigated tv the early adoption of remedial measures, When hoarseness, cough, | thick breathing, and the attending slight fecer in-| dicate iniiation of the throat or cheat, Hollo | ntmeut should be rubbed upon these jneeted with the Times, and is about to proceed | ito Paria as its own regular correspondent. In lhis new character Dr. Russell will be able to influence the foreign policy of the Empire to some extent, for the British press takes is tee on many questions from the adinis ibly seleeted eXiracts as well as thoughtiah remarks on continental rilairs. which have, characterized the Paria letters of the Phunderer. wily “. d e ; parts without delay, and his Pilla token in appro- priate doses, to promote ies curaiive get. No catarrahs or sore throats can resist ibese Printed directions envelope every usa general rule, On Tuesday, the wife of Aaron Rowe, living remedies. three miles south of Mount Vernon, presented vackage of TLolloway’s medicaments, which are her husband with five children at one birth,- Feoikad to all ages aud conditions and to every three boys and two girls. The mother and ordinary disease to which humanity is liable. a children are doing as well as if nothing extra- -——— Cabilk i OCCUITE d. " rdivary had oceur U.C. R.—T. A.—E. P.—§ C. R. Ciitaren THAN Ever.—Now is the time for) : . Wie are in wart of Drv Goods to make | ihe Great Remedirs of the Age. their purchases. And we would desire te call |- oo the attention of our triends to KebenrT YounG’s | INVA a large and weil selected stock, confident that those | RG LUNN ln W ELL 5S who favor him with their patronage will get the | Universal Cough Remedy es elo Wr ie ‘ his establis ent. 7 r ™ best value for their money at bis establishment FOR ALL THROAT AND LUNG COMPLAINTS. those lhe Roman Catholic Archiepiscopal diocese f Quebee will be divided, and a separate | bishop appointed for Ontario. Mr. Beecher savs that a poor | health is better oif than any mg IIUNNEWEL(L’S “OLU ARODYNE, t. The great Remedy for Asmitha, Neuralgia, Pains in Menstruation, and all Nervous Complaints, 50 Cents per Boitle. am TY 7 7 x 7 ‘ , ag- HUNNEWELL’S LOLEOTIC PALL. Cure all derangements of the Sromacu and Bowers without the SLIGHTEST GRIPPING, a wolnt the importance of which cannot be over esti mated. The dose, a Single Pill, never more than two, und so very small, make them most valuable inevery family, <3 Cents per Bottle. and a lad named Williams, | man with} rich man without The Great Powers have addressed a note to | the Sublime P t the } orte, asking t] navigation . ° i the Dardanelles be mace tree to the SOlpplii - who kissed his sweetheart, say- r, **nlease exchange.”’ is believed not to ve exceeded the proper *+hberty of the pr ss,”’ *as the old lady said when she was struck with the redness “ rad hlood will show itse if.” of her nose. A Mrs. Noble, were burned to death on Christmas morning In ” TRIN Dea ’ it house or shanty on the line of the Western xs Hl NNEW ELL’S Ixtension Road, about six miles trom the Sus- CONSUMPTIVE REMEDY. sion Bridge, St. John, N. B. Phe new British knapsack weighs only four | compatnt. Price One Dollar per Battle. The Testimonials in my possession, to be seen by all, will remove every doubt of the pertect charac |ter of the named preépauratious, and to | publish which would only eousethem to be classed *aim Eiiller. with the thousands pablished im newspapers, and Wesracurren. Merch 01.1062) (10 8 Traction ot them of the least character. 1 | : - , ; | beg inspection of such at my office, contideuce to Dear Sir:—I wish to add to your numerous tes- | test the preparation, snd correspondence from all. JOHN L,. HUNNEWELL, SOLE PROPRIETOR. PRACTICAL CHEMIST AND PHARMACEUTIST, $7 Commercial Street, Boston. Mass. Ee" Sold by all Wholesale and Retail Dealers in medicine. A radical cure for this heretofore called incurable pout ds and three ounees, | The London Times often pays £10 ($200) for one of its leading edjtorials. ubove COT 5 Cr er ro 24.4 SET timonials. Last September, while at work cutting sole leather with a die and a heayy iron mallet, I made a mis-strike, and the mallet came down with its whole force ou my thumb, splitting it from the} first joint entirely open, and laid the bone bare I supp thought of your Pain Killer, as I had often heard sed LT had ruined my thumb forever; bat I tv The preparations securely packed to be sent In auy quantity by Express, or as directed. I saturated a -—. g of its healing qualities. I went about a half a mile, and obtained a small bottle e More full and particular description of each articie given in notices, to follow this from mouth to mouth, Winding a waxed thread il e cotton balling, frst around the Wound, aud applied the Pain Killer . e bandage two or three times a dav f T. Des Brisay, W. R. Watson, Wholesale Agents, | i ve ste } ceased, und ina we Charlottetown. su | , up; and I will say that I have outhl fled ng . oT wate es 000 a i ; a a! : PRICES CURRENT. te the public as a pain killer and a healer CuakLorrerown, January, 10, 1868. wv Il Yourstraly, R. T. CLAFLIN. | Provisions. — | Beef, (omall) per 10.....0 cece stageesesecsess 3d 7d | AN BFFECTUAL WORM MEDICINE. Do by the quarter....+..++ eee alee cesee to St ork Ce SASS) eee oe seer eee Brown’s Vermifuge Comifits, a ae ) 34 oe On Worm Lozences. Mach sickness undoubt-| Mutton, perlb........ sees pees cooesecad to 6d | edly, with children and adults, attributed to other Veal, per Ib........ once etn decse.ccoccdll to bd Beaeiina* sith —- ee seri Dae asic kwh aean ovingpamieesses nessun ae ve, ee es Oe eee et eet EE is one oh euee sheds eatte eee --. 3d to 5d can do no possible injury to the most delicate child. N ie s valeable combination has been successfully | Bother, (ROM)... 6 secs tia. sdvecesth an to te GA need by physicians. : i to be anfe : ce De GU vance «600: esenenee owsnaes Bld te ie used by physicians, and found to be safe and sure Gees iad a : in eradicating worms. eo hurtfal to children. Cheese, per 10... 0... cece eee eeee eee .. 3d to 6d c , ; . BOUIOW, BOF WO... . occc centdedbcccce ons OE DIG idren having worms require lmmediate atten: | - > i MOTE, POT 1B. oe ccccccsce seme es © occ iceve ‘ ‘ mm. as newlect of the trouble often causes prolong- Lard, or ib » 7d to 9d cs . : S| Flour per Ib........ cree ccene. cs cveccesd to Sid ee AP Oatmeal, per cwt.......... RS - 173 to 19s st - edie ok _ ee a pace ees Regt, HOt Cokes oc iss cacvachsoce cock th OEE) iooked oruis fe stomach 3 vOW els Cause ‘ : irritation, Which can be removed only by the use Grain. | of & mine vomedy. The combination of inevedionts | BOTIOTs 000+ 0000005 reecereeeees eres Bs Gd to 4s wed in making Brown's ** VermMiFUGE ComMFITs” Oats, per do eoee ce setae chkhe sees 23 6d to 2s 64d is such as to give the best possible eilect with Vegetables. safety. : POs per GUart.. .. 2... veh cccscvedesence se none Curtis & Brown, Proprietors. New York. Sold Potatoes, per bushel,.....+.-+------ Is 9d to 2s 3d by all Dealers in Medicines, at 25 cents a box. Apples... .. oes cove cece veer cece cece veer ad Ww 4d July 29, 1867, ly Poultry. : <a> SI COED inks oa: saan deal ewes ..- 1s 3d to Is 6d JUDSON’S DEAD SHOT WORM CANDY. | Turkeys, each ............ eee The following is an extract from a letter teese, OU disci nwitiee oak cdeteaks . 23 to 2s 9d received by us frow Ps, CRs & +46 ns ep cees coer eee ae : Chickens, pail .... 006 5 cece cece ces cece o DONG. DR. RUSH, OF NEW YORK: Fish | sh. It speaks in trumpet tones for this great remedy ; OndGak, Per Qthsi. sa 6006 veldends vance BRO Os senw'vees coded to Oe 3s to 4s read it: “As 1 betore remarked, | have used your) Herrings, per barrel... WORM CANDY in my practice ;—now I never) Mackerel, per dozen....... said a word in taver of a Patent Medicine betore, Lumber. but I think it just to say to you that your medicine | Boards, (Hemlock)......+-+.<+e+ 00+ 88 6d to 4s is bo humbug. I bave tried it and I know itwill) po (Spruce)..... aceeccestsee - 00-940 to Ge do ail it claims. Tt must be ene of the most suc-| Do (Pine)... ..ce eee cece cece cess 18 to Ws cessful medicines of the day, for it is one of the! Shingles, per M........... sinsedeceete SEN On OUD most valuable. Those whe bave children should Sundries, as — Suld by all Dealers. ed ee ae ee eS Seeaw, POF OWE vbnie dn vas dec dinksancene SOGR CO De - Homespun, per yard... + .ees ceoces cece o48 to 6s Married, Calfakins, par Ub... s<005 cqebne vontooee ee 60.08 In Charlottetown, on the %h inst, by the Rev Hides, per sss chee coee coer cscs ccs re i Alex. Falconer, Mr James Harding, to Miss Mary WoO]. 2... 22 cess cece eens eee reece eds to is 6d) Whitehead, both of New Loudon. PP ad 0d, ons oon acees ee ae TS 64 On the 7th inst, by the Rev. J. Davis. Mr. GEORGE LEWIS, Market Clerk. McLeod, “7 stated: ME ) iid. At Kildare Capes. Lot 3, on the 31st ult., after a long and painful illness. Catherine, the beloved wile of Mr. John Oliver, sr., aved 63 yeurs At Cape Tormentine, on the 30th ult., Mrs, | Penman Allaa, formerly of New London, aged 29 | 1 years. Norman &. McLeod, to Miss Surah A. both vl Vig. Earthenware! CRATES EARTHENWARE, (weil assorted for Country Trades.) ALso: °5 Barrels LAMP CHIMNIES, Earthenware! At Dundas, on the 2Ist ult.. after a short illness in the 0th year of his ave, Colin Livingston, late | of i -omalh ‘ape breto e Fllivg 3 2 and ® » we! * 3 f w yeocoma » Cape Bre ton, | aving a wite and 6 Boxes LONG PIPES, family to mourn the loss of a kind husband and Sek sedated uffecuonate father. | Wi Ll iM DODD " i at sLIA)} . On the 25th Dee., 1867, at the age of 77 years, | Queen Square. Janet Stewart, the beloved wife of Alex. Fraser pat isl 3w Esq., of South Lake, Lot 47, P. E.1. or At Charlottetown, on the 25th ult. in the 32nd] year of his ave, after an illnes of five months, borne | with christian patience and resignation to the Di . vine Will, Mr. J#mes Gormiey, a native of the county Armah, Treland. At New Warkington, Lot 17, on Mondav, the 6th inst., of Consumptien, in the 26th veur of her i uve. Matilda Ellen, beloved wite of Mr. Solomon| Jan. 13, 1868. J. Strung She l-avesa husband and two simall} od - children to mourn their loss Ci A RLOTTETOW N Also, on the 24th alt, Horatio W. aved 6 years WOOLLEN FAGTORY COMPANY jand 4 months, eldest sun of Sulomou and Matilda ' 4 OCOKDING to the Act incorporating lence of her son the above Company, the Annual Meeting for choosing seven directors to sérve during the en- suing year, and for transacting other business, will At Cuvendish. on the Sth inst. Catherine, relict} be held in Scott’s Hall, KentStreet, on of the late Mr. Alexander McKenzie, awed 82 years, | Tuesday, the 28th day of January, iustant, at 2o’cloek, p.m. Jan 13, 1868. Carriage Builders AN supply themse!ves with [RON, SPRING STEEL, MALLEABLE CAST- INGS. BOLTS and NUTS, SCREW3, FILES, CAKRIAGE BANDS and AXLES, &e, at BEER & SON'S. pat is] 6w Strang: On the Ist January, at the resi: Robert, Princetown Road, Marguret, relict of the late Andrew Carr, aged 79 years. Ship News. Cardiff, Dee. 16.—Arrived Idalia, days from Canso Dee. 1I8—Joln Bright, Me Donald, Lord, Idelia, Inequtika, Hil ; A full attendance of shareholders is particularly in 14/ requested. Every one who.cannot be present, wiil please provide a prexy. DAVID LAIRD, President, JOHN SCOLT, Secretary, Gordon, isritonferry, Dee. 19—W. W Willie, Fanny Leizh. J. Bowley, Amphion. 23~ . ‘y a st . i... : oe ’ Churlottetown, Jan. 13, 1868 2in M. k. Green and Curt Le lean a sssictadesaaiallioese teiciiainigsisees ns | St. John, No F. Nov. 28—Arrived, Sirocco, Lev- | Wyo ton, P. E. Island. Dec. 6—Shannon, Clarke. P | NULIUE, K.1. ll—Magzie MeNeill, Eagan, P.E 1. Dee. | CuarLorretowy, 7th Jan., 1868. 12—Monneguash, P. Eo 1, bound to Liverpool, par MILITARY CLASS will be com- menced in the Drill Shed, at 7 o'clock, p. m, in here lenky with a carve of lamber | Livespool, G. 3, Dec. i9 —Sailed, David Cannon, £L went Harbor, Jost Phe fire w COMMERCE twe sloops. at SIS 170,200 as compared 32,800 during the same | Hobbs, New Orleans y lon the 3th inst, open to all who are desirous of Baltimore, U. 3, Dec. 23—Arrived, schr Addra,| going through a more thorongh course of Drill Brig Rogers, Clement master, from Cuscampec | mit Attendanee -will exempt from the usual P E 1, for Swansea, is ashore at Arichat training which it is proposed.to held in the course the Sehr Palmerston from Boston for St John's} ashore on Squirrel Island, in Booth bay } Col. Insp. Militia. Mit MOANC DovUTiLa as Culisé 1 from Lue sloves over- THE RADE KL ViEW turning when the vessel strack | + > y Tow > collision or other mishaps at sea during November, INTERCOLONIAL JOURNAL OF invelved the loss of 2 vessels, valved at abont FOR 1868. ships, two barques, nine brigs, thirty sebrs, und! During the eleven mouths of 1867! A Weekly Commercial and Financial Journal Pub- jisbed io Montreal every Friday. veesels kk st, valued : , . x riod of Lsbo dvance, . . | » . ‘ » Ty . ° Schr Intrepid, Bunker, put into Cranberry Isles.) PFEVHE TRADE REVIEW for 1868 will fottetowa PE Island, for Boston, via Halifax,| commercial and financial topics, contributed by 13th iust Capt. Browen, of the ship ‘LC Owen,’ belong- | cord of eveuts bearing on the trade of the country, tug to the port of Charlottetown. under date Havre, | reports of the Whiolesale Markets of Moutreal, if this city, the following particulars :—* At 10, | leading points in the Dominion, with wholesale am, onthe 2ith of November, during a heavy | price lists of Groceries, Wines, Spirits and Liquors, close te her, and saw that all hands were ov the | Leather, Boots and Shoes, Produce, Furs; prices main and mizzeatops. We hove to under her lea, of Grain daily; latest quotations of Bank, Railway, p m. they got their boat out, and 10 of them entered | here aud in Loudon ; a weekly report of ihe state it, and came alongside the’ LL © Owen.” Wel! of the Money Market, with quotations of Sterling waves their bout got smashed against our ship,| U.S. Currency, Silver, &e. &e; official statements and as they had not another, and ours would not] of Banks and Railways; list of new Bankrapts all night. The next morning we managed to lower! wercbants aud manufacturers iu the Dominion, all eur boats and take the rest of them (15) off the|of which information is especially valuable to days and three nights without anything to eat or) and manufacturers. : drink. As their ship had filled at enee.they saved| ‘To advertisers, the TRADE REVIEW, from its nuine was the ‘Norwood,’ of Newburyport, from jadvantayes superior to those of any other Journal Quebec, bound to Liverpool i> 7a N; Long 49° 43m W.- Three days after | country where the Eugtieh langnage is understood, we took the men on bourd we fell in with a! to which it dees not finddts way. | After six days more we fellin with another barque, Proprietors of the Trade Review, and put seven on board of her. The other ten No. 4 Merchants’ Exchange, Gordon, P. E. Island. | than the time allowed for Militia training will per Wiscasset, Dee 26—On the night of the 24th | of February. A. J. DOUGLAS SMITH, and was burnt. The Mate and two men . AND ihe disasters to American vessels by fire. wreck $1.586.200. There were also two steamers, six | VOLUME IV. that have passed by, there have been 425 American | ail : ‘ ‘ with $86:-enbied at 427.4 Price $2 per Annum, Invariably in ontive loth December. She was bound from Char- | contain, in addition to articles on general some of the ablest writers in Canada, and the re- Feance, Dee 12, 1867, writes to Mr. A. W. Owen,! Hamilton, Toronte, St. Johu, Halfux and other vale, we fell in with a ship water logged. We ran| Hardware, Drugs, Oils, Paints, Soap and Candles, as there was a very heavy sea rnuuing. At 3) Mining, Government, and other Securities, both took them on beard all right. With the heavy | Exchange here aud in New York. price of Gola, live in such a sea, we had to remai. by the wreck | each week ; business aunouncements of the leading wreck, making 25 in all They had been three | country merchants doing business with importers nothing except the clothes they had un. We met her in Lat.) in Canada, as there is not.a town or village in this | burque, on board of which we put eight of them.| Allcommunications to be addressed to the (we brought with us to this port,’ Dee. 30. om | | 1. C. HALL. | | Small Bottles, 25 cts: Large do, 50 cts. | | Woon! “| Ch'town, Dee. 23, 1867. 1.C. HALL. | | | Her) extensive circulation alike East.and West, offers | MONTKEAL. 5 | r . al ; een ERA A ARR eA Auction. LOUR, TOBACCO, TEA, APPLES, BATTING, &c. TEX" Subscriber will sell at Auction, on WEDNESDAY, January 15, at 11 o'clock, a.m, in front of his Sales Koo, 100 bbls. FLOUR, 10 boxes FLAT TOBACCO, 1 cause Navy do, 10 half Chests TEA, 10 bble American APPLES, | LU bales Cotton BATTING, » euses MATCII ES, © casks KEROSENE OIL, | Yo bbis. Bay Islaud HERRING. AA |} Ch’town, Jan. 13, 1868. BHERRING & SALMON TWINK. Ei : BEER & SON’S. _Jan 13, 1868. ——— WooL! C- PAID for WOOL on delivery) / ut the Store of H. J. CALLBECK. Ch'town, Jan’y 13th, 1868, tf | , . lreehold Shore Farm for Sale. | | TERMS LIBERAL. | y en py > } GOOD BUSINESS STAND. 'fOXH ED Subseriber begs to inform the| public that he bas received instructions to | jsellby AUCTION, on WEWUNESDAY, the Heth | day of February, at 12 o’clock, noon, on the premises, near the BRUSH WHARF, ORWELL |} POINT, in Prince Edward Island, a smalll | FRERHOLD SHORE FARM, containing ubont ‘THIRTY ACRES of capital | Land pleasantly situated on the south side of | Orwell River, and close to a wood louding wharf, |} Where between 50,000 and 60,000 bushels of pro- duce are shipped annaally. Any quantity ot jwussel mind can be dag within a quarter of a mile, jaud at spring tides, loaded into carts. | ‘Lhe shore is suitable for lime kilus, shipyards, | and almost any business requiring waterside | premises; and a Mariue Railway Slip may be ) constructed with as litthe expense us ou any shore in her Majesty's Dominions. Apply, uf by letter postpaid, to Mr. Douse, on the premises; Mr. Roderick Campbell, Surveyor, Georgetown ; in Charlottetown to A. MeNEILL, Jan. 13, 1868. Anctioneer, ~ SUPERIOR PHOTOGRAPHS. Old Stand, Great George Street, EORGE P. TANTON returns thanks | for the liberal patronage which he has re- | ceived during the past eiglteen years he has been jin bosivess His Rooms having recently been closed while being re titted and improved, he would | | now respectfully announce that his GALLERY is} | agrin KE-OPENED for TRANSACTING BUSIL-! NESS . With increased facility in his operating depart- | | ment, a carefal selection of pure chemicals, aud a j strict attention to business, he hopes stiil to give | vreater satisfaction than he hitherto has done. CARTE DE VISITE taken in the best styles, | at two Dollars per Dezen. All other styles at the lowest rates. | [= Rooms open in winter at 8 o'clock, a. m, } in suinmer at 6 a. m,and continued until sundown: | Charlottetown, Jan. 13, 1868. 2m . Business Stand to Let. Te? LET, and possession giveo the Ist | & “April, 1868, THE SHOP and PREMISES | on QUEEN'S SQUARE, now oceupied by Messrs. FALCONER & CO. Please apply to MRs. STAMPER. - Charlottetown, Jan. 13, 1868. eran Summerside Bank. GENERAL MEETING of the Stock- holders of this Bank will take place.—agree- ably to Act of Lncorporatioa—at their Banking House, Summerside, on TUESDAY, the 4th day of FEBRUARY next, at 11 o'clock, a. m, for the purpose of electing Seven Directors for the cusuing year, and transacting such other business as may then come before them. E.L.LYDIARD, — | Summerside, Jan’y 13, 1868. Cashier. | Weights and ivieasures. |; J OTICE is hereby given to the citizens p54 jy Chests and half Chests, | of Charlottetown, concerned in Trade and) QONJONS and APPLES, Commerce,that Mr. JOHN PHILKINS TANTON, | Boxes Ground COFFER, the Assayer of Weights and Measures, who has been duly appointed by the City Council, is the only person authorized to assay weights and measures Within the limits of the City. By order of the City Conncil, PETER MACGOWAN, City Clerk. | 13th January, 1868. 3i | HERRING TWINE. V TWINE, 2 and 3 thread, extra fine and strong, Which we will sell low for CASH. DAVIES & WEEKS. Jan 6, 1868. 4in XMAS. XMAS, | FENO Mi ET THE REQUIREMENTS | of the Seuson, I have for Sale— | ‘ =... Large Stoox of LAYER RAISINS, | VALENCIA do FIGs, French PLUMS, Jordan ALMONDS, Candied PEELS, Mixed SPICE, Ground CINNAMON, Da CLOVES, Do NUTMEGS, &e. W. E. DAWSON. } TN ks i ak ok 1867. CHRISTMAS. NEW YEAR, 1868. C HRISTMAS PRESENTS, NEW YEAR’S GIFTS, in abundance at HARVIE’S BOOK STORE, Dec. 23, 1867, Queen Street. | | ‘QUEEN SQUARE HOUSE. J UST received, Ex New Dominion— 3 CASES LADIES’ & CHILDREN’S /'WINTER BOOTS & SLIPPERS, LATEST STYLES. | | tached Ex “ ALHAMBRA,” 2 CASES FUR CAPS. WM. HEARD. Ch’town, Dec. 2, 1867. “ CODFISH! 100 QUINTALS Large and Medium | CODFISH, for sale by | Ch’town, Dec. 23, 1887. +. 2. ALL. | FAT HMRRENG!! | 300 BS. Bay of Islands FAT) ERRING. just arrived per Schoovers | | | | | | | | | | | © Lettie’ and * Foam,’ aud for sale by Great Clearing-out Sale. "VViik SUBSCRIBERS intending to! Builda New BRICK STORE uext Spring, | | are desirous of reducing their present | STOCK OF GOODS, }and will, after the Ist DECEMBER commence | | SELLING OFF | THEIR LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF | BRITISH & AMERICAN | MERCHTANDIZE, ‘GREATLY REDUCED PRICES | For Cash Only. | | G. & S. DAVIES. _ Charlottetown, Nov. 25, 1867, 2m see te _ Meeting of the Legislature. | | CoLoNiaAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE, November 7th, 1867. 4 HEREAS by a Resolution of the House of Assembly, passed on the Lith day of April, 1863, it was resolved that the initiation of | all money votes should be with the Executive: | Notice is hereby given that all applications for | | Money Grants for Reads, Bridges, Wharfs, &c, | jand all petitions for grants in aid of any object lavhateoever, which parties may desire to submit to | the Legislature at the wext aauual Sessiou, are | Cases Brandy Establishment of W. W. Lord, | 20 Tous eommon BOLT IRON, 3, 3, 7, a £15 cash, | STEEL, Nails, Spikes and Rope, 7E have a large stock of HERRING | Second hand Kigying, Blocks, Sails, Masts, Bow- ) AR fEXIIE. Subscriber will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, at W. W. Lonn's Establishment, on THURSDAY, the Lith day of Janaary, 1868, at the hour of 12 o'cloek— 20 Bbls. very experior Canada APPLES, 10 Pan. Best Retailing MOLASSES, + Hhds. Very Fine SUGAL, 10 Bees RICK, 2ewt each, 10 Casks KEROSENE OIL, 10 Boxes PIKES, 6 eross each, ; 20 Boxes Liverpool SOAP, | 14 Dozen BUCKETS, 6 Dozen BROOMS, 24 Pieces Brown COTTON, 2 do White do 2 Handsome Dinner SETS, 100 pieces each, = | 6 Tea SETS. a lot of Earthenware, Boxes of PEPPER & COFFEE, ground, WINE and SODA BISCUIT in lolb boxes, TEA im Chests und half chests, 50 Bbis Canada FLOUR, 50 half Barrels Labrador HERRINGS, 25 do Buy of Island do 20 } Boxes Layer RAISINS, 40 t do do do 2 Tone ? Round IRON, 2 Tous do 1Ton ; do NEIL RANKIN, Auctioneer. Ch’town, January 6, 1868. Cua lor 4 »«TEEL for Ns) MUD DIGGERS, MUD DIGGERS. gee for MUD DIGGERS at W. E. DAWSON’S, Jan. 3, 1868. CANADA FLOUR. OR Sale at the Subscriber's Warehouse, Bauk Building-- 400 Bble. Canada (No. 1) FLOUR, 60 Do CORNMEAL, 30 Bays do 18 Boxes Montreal Cavendish TOBACCO, 14 Do TEA, 2 Puns. (in Bond) Dark BRANDY, 8 De do du do R. W. BRECKEN. Queen Street, Jan. 6, 1868. 3m Flour, Wine, Spirits, Teas, Groceries, &c. &e. HE Subseriber bas IN STORE, and offers for Sale at his Store in WaTEK STREET: Bbls. FLOUR, Cases Confectionery, 7 Ib. Casks PORT WINE, boxes Casks SHERRY, Bales Corks, common Cases CLARET, Bales Corks, wine Puns. Demerara RUM,|Bbls Washing Soda (strong) Bbis Baking soda Hhds. GIN, De Kayper’s| Boxes Liverpool Soap Casks scoteh Whiskey |Composition Candles Casks Pale Brandy Kegs and Tins Mustard, Do Brown do Coleman’s Boxes Coleman's Starch Cases Whissey, Tins Sardines Cases Old Tom Gin Pots Anchovy Paste Chests & Lalf chests TEA|Boxes Black Lead, Nix- Bays Kice, Arracou ey's, &c. &c. Ke. ALSO, ALWAYS ON HAND: ISLAND MADE WHISKEY, a good article. DOUGLAS M. HARINGTON, Water street, Charlottetown, December 30, 1867. NOW READY, HARVIE’S PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ALMANAC for 1868. For Sale, Wholesale and Retail, at HARVIE'S BOOKSTORE, Dee. 30, 1867. Queen Street. 3m Kor Sale AT THE BY WHOLESALE! MOLASSES in Pancheens, Tierces and Barrels, SUGAR in Hhds. and Barrels, FLOUR and INDIAN MEAL, Boxes Ground PEPPER, Boxes SUDA and WINE BISCUIT, Barrels PLLOT BREAD, Bags RICE, Boxes Liverpoo) Brown SOAP Boxes PIPES, 6 gross each, Any quantity of SALT, by the Bushel or Bag, HEKKINGS iv Barrels and balf do. sprit, Patent lrou Work for the Windlass, and Boat for a Schooner of about 60 tons. 500 Tons Kornd COAL. 0 Tons Small COAL. Ch'town, Dee. 2, 1867. CRAPAUD. JQ ECELVED, BY LATE ARRIVALS, 200 Bbls. Extra Canada FLOUR, 350 Sides SOLE LEATHER, 20 Puncheous MOLASSES, Hhds. SUGAR, 20 Bbls. Kerosene OIL, 20 Bois CURKANTS, 150 Boxes LOZENGES, 50 do RAISINS, 50 Keys Baking SODA, 50 Gross MATCHES, 80 Boxes TOBACCO, 4 Bbls. Spirits TURPENTINE, 20 Boxes SOAP, 3 Kegs NAILS, 1 Bbl. OLIVE OiL, Bol. Lubricating OIL, Bales RUFFALO ROBES, 4 Bays RICE. For sale low. GEORGE HOWATT. tf aw s=— Crapand, Dec. 16, 1867, LIVERPOOL HOUSE. Queen Street. WILLIAM FULL, HAs received by Fal! Ships from BRI- TAIN. Steamers from HALIFAX and BOS- TON, and other arrivals, his Fall and Wiater sup- ply of British & Foreign Merchandize, Comprising a general assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, In all the various departments. which will be sold at the very lowest vrices for Casu. ALSQ, Chests & Half Chests Choice TEA : hhds. Bright Sugar & Molasses; and a choice assortment of Family GROCERIES. The Public are respectfulty solicited to examine the stock, as yreat burgaius for CASH may be ex- pected. Nov. 25, 1867. Tus FALL | LMPORTATION, Per Suips ABEONA § L. C. OWEN, | JUST ARRIVED Queen Square House. WM. HEARD. | | ~ va A A M4 J. W. FALCONER & Co, Have received, per Alhambra from Bosvon, Mons’ and Boys’ Winter Caps, In Fur, Astrican & Cloth. Sold at Smal! Advance on Cost. Paper Collars, In Sbhakepeare, Crescent, Linen Fimieh, and Chpper, at 7d per box. Gentlemen's Ties, In Sheridan, Grecian, Henrietta, Expositiea Queen, Fancy and Black Knows and : Parepus. The best assortment in town. Gents’ Knit Vests! BUFFALO ROBES. For all who seek Comfort. INSPECTION SOLICITED. South Side Queen Square. Charlottetown, Nov. 25, i867. BUY YOUR HARDWARE GOODS W. E. DAWSON’s, Who has Imported this Fall, and has on band, the largest stock hitherto offered to his customers. Novy. 25, 1867. PAPIER MACHE GOODS. Vi ORK BOXES, WRITING DESKS, CARD BOXES, NETTING BOXES, PORT FOLLOS, &e, de. WHITE WOOD BREAD PLATTERS, BUTTER COOLERS, EGG STANDS, &e- and a variety of other articles just suitable ter CHRISTMAS PRESENTS & NEW YEAR GIFTS, AT HARVIE’S BOOK STORE, Dee. 23, 1867. Queen Street, Alteration in Business. FINAL NOTICE. rPHE Subscriber, intending to close his preseat business this Autumn, hereby notifies all persons indebted to him, either by Bond, Note, Book account or otherwise, to make payment ou or before the Ist day of February next. All amounts unpaid at the above day will be handed over for collectioa without farther notice. H. HASZARD, Charlottetown, Jan 6th, 18é8. isl HERRINGS. HERRINGS. HERRINGS., OW being Landed from Sch. Commerce, from Bay of Islands, Nfl'd. : 300 Bbis. Fat Herrings, a very superior article, and sold cheap for Cash oF approved credit. ALSO ON HAND, 3,000 Bushels of Liverpool SALT, which will be sold cheap for Cash. W. B. DEAN. Dee. 23, 1867. 3m CUTLERY! Ww. have just received by Cunard Steamer, direct from Sheffield, via Halifax, 1 Case Assorted Cutlery, —Comprising— POCKET and PEN KNIVES of over ONE HUNDRED different patterns, from three pence to ten shillings each. RAZORS, from one to six shillings each, inclu- ding a few of the celebrated “ Frame Backs.” SUISSORS and SHEARS. in great variety, in- cluding 3 dozen SHOP SCISSORS. Fine Ivory Handled TABLE KNIVES and FORKS. Fine Ivery Handled CARVING KNIVES, FORKS and STEELS. Common Knives and Forks, from 2s. 6d. to 10s, a Set. Bread Knives, Oyster Knives, Putty, Butcher, Shoe and Farriers’ Knives; a complete assort- ment at the * CITY HARDWARE STORE.” H. E. STARBIRD & CQ. December 2, 1867. 4 CORNS and WARTS ARE permanentiy and effectually Cured by the use of ROBINSON'S Patent Corn Solvent, For sale by W. R. WATSON, City Drug Store, December 23, 1867. OX Sane The British Warehouse! Fancy and Plain Coa! Scuttles. Fancy and Plain Coal Shovels. Iron Bedsteads and Stretchers. Umbre!la Stands. Fire Guarde, Nursery Guards, Fancy Fenders for Grates. Mabogany Poies, Rings and Ends, Brass Poles, Rings and Eads, Brass Brackets aud Holders, Brass Stair Rods and byes, Aud ali Furaishing Goods. Ww. & A. BROWN. Charlottetown, Nor. 11, 1867. THE FISHERIGS, &e. For Sale to the Trade. } 00 BALES first quality Cotton Her- ring and Mackerel TWINE, 10,000 Ibs first quality do de NETTING, 5.000 doz do de dv COD LINES, 2,000 doz do do do Mackerel aud Pol- . lock Liaes, 50 superior do Stopper and Hauling Ronn, 20 do do Light and Strong Mackere Purse Seines, Cotton is as cheap as before the war. AMERICAN NET AND TWINE CO. 43 Commercial street, Boston. ISAAC C. HALL, Agent. Ch'town, December 2, 1867. 4m AXES !! UST RECKLVED, direct Manufactory :— Dozen ‘** Broad’s’’ Celebrated Chopping Axes, quality better than ever before; beavy weights — from the 60 | and fally warranted. H. E. STARBIRD & CO. ** City Hardware Swre.”’ Deceniher 2, 1867. 2m Charlottstown Academy for young Ladies. _Charlottetown, October 21, 187:___| ERMS, including Board and Tuition ia STOVES! Sheet Iron, &c. Scotch Castings. ‘Oh hand 6 CANNON STOVES, for burning Coal, 12, 14, 16 inch. 12 Square STOVES for burning Wood, assorted sizee. 3 Tous Sheet Lron, 20 do assorted Lron, 1 dv du Steel, For sale Cheap by the Subscriber, H. HASZARD. Ch’town, Dee, 9, 1867. THE NEW SERIES OF SCHOOL BOOKS. reX\iik NEW SERIES OF R&ADING BOOKS, authorized by the Board of Eduea- tien for use in the PUBLIC SCHOOLS of this) Island, can now be had complete at HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, QUEEN STREET. A Liserat Discount allowed to Teachers an4 frequired to be sent into this oltice on er -beterethe | ang wholesale Deulers, | First.day of February, 1563. , By Command, {> Please send in your orders. GEORGE COLES, Col. Sec'y. .) <Ch'town, Sept. 30, 1867. tf STOVES! | quarter. Vocal | ‘ 1 | A quarter's notice required previous to the removal English, French, aud Music, £12 108 per quarter, payable in advance. Duy pupils £5 per Music, German and Drawing, extra. of a yupil. Fir further particulars, apply to the | Principal, Mrs. McDONELL,or tothe Kev. DFitz- gerald, Rector of Charlduetown, P.E Island. | N. B. French, German, and Drawing Classes open to young ladies who are not papils imthe Academy. lustruction.in Music £3. per quarter. Gctober 21, 1867. Morning School for young Ladies. NDER «he Sueverinrenvence of the Paincieat of the Cuantwrtetows ACa- pemy. ‘Terms for Tuition in Baglish, £1 id quarter; French, £1.per quarter; Music, £1 10s per quarter. Teras,in all cases, ayable in advance. A qharter’s notice reguired previous to the removal of a papil. For farther particulars, apply te Mrs. McDONBLL, Greut George dtrect. | October 21, 1867. WOTICE.. TPYHE Subscriber having closed r establishment at Summerside, hereby. novites me are Benen 0 Siete Ee ee, shes the ae ioe paid to bin av his Usiee in burlowe- eee JAMES C. POPE, Charlottetown, Sep. 2, 1867.