Se > Roman Cave onret just issued permissm Sapertoram, ives sM.—The Catholic Dire tory ise details in reference to the present e of position som , . the Romar Cathelic Charch in Great Britam of the oun ‘There appears to be the Cathelie cleray and monastaries Hace ast year » a considerable inerease an churches, chapels, cogvents Lhe SsAttie— tefal nuimn- bulic bishops is the } nhawely, ove ber of (at archbist wand twelve bithepes besides three re- r ney » Ragland, aod tour retired bishops L he s te 1.650, against 1th wast yeur; tired bishops) Scotlaud number of priests in Great ma Bitaiu amount and chapels is L.Ss3, churches the number of against {207 whew the last Derectorg was jriblish- ed number, Whereas last year convents of wetmen are vow 227 in ibe there were 220, and she monasiries number 67, against 63 last year. Total increase, 31 priests, 76 churches a d chapels, 7 convents of Wowen, and 4 :counasiries of men. Of the 76 churehes and chapels, which are wore this year than last, about a dozen are private chapela of convents and ol varivns dividuals increase In the number of movastrica, Of the four three are merely houses in Which two oF three of regular clergy dwell together fer wissiouary werk ; the fourth is the new Dominican priory at the werease has MUgversivck Hill. In convents, or regular the great during the luat tew years, but bouece of wowed, een very has beey sltegether, or with very few exceptions, among the non-eluisterad of active orders, such as Sisters Phe cluistered_o¢ coutemplalive orders hardly seem to of Chanty, Sisters of Mercy, and the like. inerease at all, or very slightly, io thie country The aumber of cullegea aud large preparatory echvele is 21. Of the 227 cunventa, vowardsa o} 200 are fer the education of girls, either rich, poor o; guuidbag class +. > - ° | fase Cacacn Ravevxes.—The annual re wenues of the much talked of Eoghsh Ch weh | establishment in [reland are as fo!! ries of archbishops and bishops, £20, 000: bene tices, £503,000; trustees and their £i,700; "smonev, £1,500; ecclesiasticea ws: Sala-| , chapels, rhiniste <ommission, £110,000; total, £697,000 There is also £50,000 annually to Trinity | Colleze; 190,000 acres of laud and £30,000 from students’ fees annua!ly to the If the Church property were put int : cuonege the mark et it would bring ao annual income of ove twenty-six millions of dollars. According t the census of [S61 there were in Ireland 69 , 000 members of the Established Chureh, 000 Dissenters,and 4,505,000 Roman Catholics: ols,- tetal, 5,701,000. The whole popalation in 1845, was 8,750,000, but by emig ation and famive, the population has been reduced 3,900,000 ia twenty-two years. - +r - Tue Fanwene ts Tunis.— The tamine in Tunis ie producag dreadfe! effects. The « op in the Kegeney gave tailed fer two years in succession, | aod the inhabitante are reduced te the lust degree of destitutioa, A detter ie published, written by Mg. Weed, Hee Majesty's Cousul-Gieneral at Tania, relative te the sufferings awenyg the Arabs in the Regency. He states that “ the fausine is| hurrying thonsands of our fellow-beings to their graves trom sheet starvation lu the streets of the tuwna, om the readsides, in the @eide, the! corpecs ef Che wretched Arabs are found in| frgntte’ embers. A ghastly harvest 14 gatnered in tee morning of thease who have died in the night.” lu sowe some cases parcots have desert. | «d@ their children ou the roads, being ne longer ‘adle to find teed for them, aud in others they have eeld Chem for afew shillings te buy faod for theuseclvee. [a the city af Twuis alove the mor tality frow starvativu amounts to 10 per day, | and as private charity becomes extaasted the number will, it ia feared. go ou increagng. The famine extends te the cattle. the grass having | disappeared from tie fields. Notwithetauding the | severity of the calamity, no disturbances or acts of vielence bave been reported. Steamers trom} Glasgow touch at Tunis, and Mr. Woed vader-} takes to distribute any relief that may be sent to hina. | ————_-_ 3 <p o- - i Tas Cotowies of Fraxcs —The Constitu fionnel gives some iateresting statistica relat- | ing to the colonies of France. ‘Their total population new amounts to 2,192 275 The most populoas is Martinique, 159.109 ‘The must valuable cousmercialiy is Cuctim-China, | end thea follow, m order, Reunion, Martin- | que, Guadaloupe, Senegal, and the establish- mente io ladias. Tus * Pueasvaes’’ vr Coceis-Caiva.— Every morning, va turning my eyes on the beams sad rafters of the bungalow, | saw serpents uf w large size creeping aod winding over and sbout them Ac first L was horror- struck at the sight, but after a time the had ceased to terrify me, and at fength became even familiar to the eye; a0 that when I awoke, | used to lovk for thew as objects of ovurse, aod learnt to distinguish my yisitan’s ene from another, both by the diversity of their speckies, black and green, ani by their sigs; they twined round and round the Tafters and beams, but [ never knew one ot ‘them te fail upon or molest me. flere, also, the trees and bushes were illumined by swarms of fire-flies, which presented on a dark night the grandest sight imaginable. it was my custom to stroll with my friends through the paddy-fields in the interior, and admire the verdure of the country, and the tnajesty of the silent forest; and often has the black scorpion, two or three inches in length, turned towards us his deadly ating ;| wd the wid ctophant, the bulb sla, ur canguin- |} nary tiger, encroached on our path; aod | here the boa. and other enormous serpents, fatal alike to mun and beset, might be seen cviled beneath the bushes, watching eagerly for their prey — Voyayes in the Enst. cee eo - People—especially thuse in the couatry—often | want to know the best aud cheapest place tu purchase their Dry Goods. To all such we would | tay, give RoBeRT YouNG a trial, coofident that these why favor him with tbeir patronage will not be disapointed. He is now offering the balance | of hie stock of Winter Gouda at cost price, and White Cottons and Hoop Skirts at prices that | Tequires tu be seen to be believed. ished: nesses i A Roman Catholie Uburch has been recent- ly consecrated in Charleston, S OC, for the. exclusive use of culoured members of that commuuivn. ——_——___--»--- _ | Nanaow Escare ov rae Doxeor Newc isthe. —The Dake ot Newcasile, whilst gut shoving | on Saturday with a party of friends at. Clumber, Notts, narrowly escaped fatal | injury. While shouting under cover, the Kev. Fiennes Clintun discharged his gun, from which some shot penetrated the Duke of Newcastle's left ear und injured his face on that side. Medical aid was soon procured and the enot were removed. Hix Grace hus! not sustained injury of a vital nature. -—_—-« Councillor Grady, on a trial in [reland, | said he recollected to have heard of a relent- less judge; he was known by the name of * fhe Hanging Judge,’ and was never seen to shed « tear but once, and that wae during the representation of The Beggar's Opera, when Macheath got a reprieve. ‘nix was the same judge between whom and Curren the fol. lowing passage of wit once took place at table. “Pray, Mr. Curren,’ said the judge, ‘is thet hung beef beside you? if itis, 1 will try ff you try it, my Lord,”’ replied Cur- Ten, it is eure to be hung.”’ —- oro — At the last ball of the Mayor of Liverpool, | 1.164 botties of champagne were consumed. | No mention ie made of headaches. | a Russia had an army of 730,000 men during the year. When the veterns ere called out 1 would aumber over eleven hun ired thou- sand. _ ee Napoleoa read the proof of his ** Life of “ear” twenty seven times, and even then it didn’t please him. jlege, London. A young man confined in a French prio has developed such remarkable genius fur Mechanical invention, *hatendeavors are in pre- Brees for hie liberation He recently made ® Straw watch, two and a half inches ip.di-' *meter, which keeps perfect time. to —- lo Japan it is suid there are 20 008 Roman Catholics, descended from subverts leit there 200) years ayo at the time “pen was clused ta foreign intercourse. aod there are ao new converts. i of. | Bishop of Charlottetown. a arn eee —— QUEEN'S COUNTY RIFLE ASSOCIATION, Ou Wednesday last, the 4th inst, the ad-| journed meeting of the above Society was held! iu the Caurt Room, in the Colonial Building, to receive and consider the Bve-Laws and le us dtuwn up and submitted by the Com mittee appa ited for the purpose, a id to transact other necessary ’ l i the absence ot Leeut. Col. ‘. H H iVi- land, Major Heary Beer, clair, and ope ned the m eting. Lua basi CaS On motion, tOOK the} Phe acting Secretary was then called on by be achiuy Secretary Was then catied on by the Chairman to read the code of rules decid. ed on by the Committee, which, after an mated d discussion, i ai the otheers present took part, the tollowine rules were adopted for toe governmeut of the As-| svciation. which nearly all RUIES OF THE SOCIBTY, 1, That this Society sball be known and Ritle designated as “The Queen's County Ass chabion, « ‘ ’ . . . , } 2 hat the abject of this Association shal! be the improvement and furtherance of Rifle Competition, and the general welfare of the Reviment, 3. That this Society shall consist of all the fheers, non-commissioned officers and privates of the Queen's County Reviment of Volunteers. oO t. That the affairs of the Association shall be aw ler the control and mana rewent President. two vice-Presidents, and a Counc ofa xr Committee of ten members, who shall be eleeted ar nually by the members from the ficers of the Regiment, and a Secretary and Preasurer chosen from their number Seven . uf the above , ¥ al querum of Conucn. members shall constitute a There shall be a Patron and a Vie: Patron named annually by the Association. 6. The an of shall be not less than six shillings wud three. pe nce each. - wal subscription members | All competitors for prizes must appear in the uniform of their r specuve Companies. | 8. That the annual meeting of this Society | shall be held on the first Monday in March | of each year, at such place as the President and may members are expected to appear in uniform. | Council deem suitable, when al 9. That the Council shal! meet quarterly, or ftener if required, and the Sceretary shall keep minutes of its proceediugs. } 10. No monies shall reasurer, tor any purpose, without an order he paid out by the from the President, or in his absence, either of | the Vice-Presidents. ll. In haracter, military with the} all matters of a pur the Council shall coufer ely Colonel of the Regiment. 12. Any person subscribing the sum of thirty shillings (303.) annually shal! be entitled to be- come an honorary member of this Association, on being duly elected by the Council, and snail have all the privileges of membe ship. 13. A Report of the proceedings of the Society for the past year, shall be submitied by} the Council at each anuual meeting. [ 14. That the Council shall have the powe: of making such Bye-laws as from time to time | shall be deemed necessary. The above rules having been agreed to, it was unanimously decided that a Committee of three officers be appointed to confer with His! Excelleney, the Lieut. Governor, in order to procure, if possible, a suitable Rifle Range for Volunteers. Lieut. Col. Haviland, Major Beer, and Lieut. Lord, compose the Committee. As many of the officers were unavoidably absent, it was th yucht exped ent not to proceed to the election of Officers until the next day of | meeting, with the exception of an acting Trea- surer — and, on motion, Lieut. Artemas Lord was electe 1 as such. The meeting was then adjourned anti! Fri day, the 20th inst, at 24 p. m, then to take place atthe Court Roem, Colonial Building, | when officers for the ensuing year will be | elected. All these wishing to hecome members of the Society are requested to hand in their numes and subscriptions to the Treasurer at an carly day, as none but those who pay will be per- nitted tu have a voice in the proceedings. F. S. LONGWORTH, Secretary, pro. tem. | Charlottetown, March 7th, 1968. i ~<—_>- : CHARLOTTETOWN DEBATING CLUB. The adjourned debate on the question, “ Had the Neva Seotian Parliament the power, con- stitutionally, or without an appeal to the people, to assent to Contederation; and are the people justified under existing circumstances, in suing tor a repeal of the the Unien?” was resumed and discussed by the Club on Friday evening last. After a lengthened debate, the first part of the question being put by the ehair, the Club were unable to come to any decision being equally divided; the secoud part was, however, decided in the atfirinative. The aubjeet for next evening will be, “Were the Representatives of the United Srates of America justified in impeaching President Johnson.” To be opened by Mr. C. W. Hal! R.R FrrzGerawp, Sec'y. lili lly gail aad St. Perer’s Bay AGuicULTUKaL Soctety. A large and influential meeting of the principal farmers of the Second District of King’s County, was held at the store of Anthony MacCormack, Esq, Head of St. Peter's Bay, ov Saturday taat | the 29th February, for the purpose of taking into consideration the propriety of establishing an Agriculiaral Seciety i the district. he liveliest | interest was manifested in the project by thease present, and judging from their standing, intelli- gence, and determination, there is litle deubt but that the Seciety will he worked out vigorously | to the advantage uf the District and County gene- | rally. Martin Melunis, Exq, having been appointed Chairinan, the membera of the Dratrict (Mersre. MeCormack and Retliy) addressed the meeting. | as also did Hilary Melssac ana James Hogan, Zeqs., and other gentiemen, upon the benefits to be derived from the establishment of Agricultural Societies, and the scientific prosecution of farming. Aljietter was read from the Hon. Geo. Beer, Wherein that gentleman proposed to become a} menrber of the Suciety, and threw aut aeme valu- able suggestions aa te the use ot lide and uussel oud, whieh were well reeeived A proposition frow the same gentleman to apprapriate £15 to be distributed iu prizes, and other ways, was laid aside tor turther consideration, A code of Rules and Regulations were submit- ted, and after seme ainendiment. were approved The following gentlemen were appointed office-bearers of the St. Peter's Bay Agricultural | Svciety, unui Che second Wediesday iu July-next, | viz: Patron—James Hogan. Exq President— Martin Mc[nme. Exq. Vice Pree'dent—Mr. Jas. McKay. See’y and Treas.—Authony McCormack, Esq Committee—Hilary Melsaac, David Lewis, and J.R. MeKinnon, Exqs., Messrs. Jolin Hughes, | Robert Anderson, John Melutyre, Joho Ryan, | Norman Mathesvn and Peter MeAulay. A vote of thanks was then passed to Mr. Reilly for bis treuble in organizing the Seciety and pre. | paring rules for ite government. A vote was alec passed to the Hon. Geo. Beer for the suggestions | and prepositions eoutained in his letter, after | which, Messra McCormack and Reilly having been instructed te apply to the Legislature for an | Act of Incorporation, and a grant of money in| aia of the Society, the meeting broke up, highly | pleased with the proceedings, and anticipating the anost satisfactory resulis from the prope: management of the Society. A large number of | names accompanied by the subscription required | by the Kulea, were handed in to the Secretary, | feremost ameng which, as in every other good | work aod reform, is that of His Lordsbip the, | A. MeCormack, See. St. Peter's Bay, Feb 29. s ssiiiilinas A FeLLowsyyr on Bursary.—lIt is stated j,, | the newspapers that the Home Governmer’ have offered a Fellowship or Bursary of a \sundred . sunds sterling, te be heid ter three yegrs, to be decided by a Cuinpetitive examination, and to be. open to all students within the Dernuinion whe may | wish tu carry on their acadeuy’ studies duning the | time speetfied in Great Britain. The suecesstul | eondidate may take bis course of study either at! the University of Edinburg or at University Col- Examinations jp connection with | this, it seems, are Wo be held af the same time in Montreal, Kingston, Toruute, /Halitax, and in seme town of Now Brauswick, alterwards to be named, on the last Munday of June, by examiners appoiwted by the Goveruot-General of the Do- minien.— Toronto Journal of Commerce. ‘ Lord Ranelagh takes a wery despowding view of the state of tue English volusteer, foree. He calle it a**sham."' ** One hun- the Chrmean dred and eighty thousand, or two handred thousand micu in battalion, wethout adminis- trative etafly for its commund or supply of MY Ste scattered throughout the empire, any oats ale e remarks, **& mere crowd o! coute ay things ’’ | play | te find ; street, Portland, Joseph Beil, M The Kiver Amazon was formally opened as free to the commerce of the world on the 7th September Phis privilege extends only se far as the Brazilian territory is concerned. Our readers, of course, are aware that the Amazon is the largest river im the world, between four and five thousaud miles ia length, and upwards of a bundred miles in width at its mouth, At 2.830 milea trom the mouth, itis 500 yards wide Upon the main streani, and its tributaries, there are tacilities toc the navigation of ships and steamers of large burden fur about 10,000 miles. Simaller vessels, it is uuderstood, could ge as much farther Its depth varies from 43 teet in the upper part of its corse to 312 feet at the Para mouth. With its) Tributaries it drains a territury of nearly 2,500,000 equare tiles, and most ef that among the most fertile in the world. What a maguiticent country if it Were only peopled by Auglo-Saxeons. | carers | We commend to notice the following obi | tuarv :—** My husband is no more. He did} not wish too tive lunger., and if he had it! would have been po difference, for gout en- tered bis stomach and was syon followed by death. I shall marry the doetur who eo! kindly attended my Jate husband; { learned | then to trust him. Soft rest the ashes of the departed ong, whose wholesale liquor busi- | ness | shall continue at the old stund !"’ = Se oe | The London Star is humorous in relation to | a very serious matter:—*+ The land in Enyland| is said to be owned by some thi ty thousand | men. We have heard of a persou who was} awfully uneasy in his mind lest these thirty | thousand, out of patience with strikes, diszusted with retorm, worried by railroads, shocked at | the f Increase oO combine and population, should one day | give the whole British nation notice | to quit.” | _— — | Gentlemen, if you want your horses’ coate to ARstiipe & sinoeth and appearance, use Sheridan's Cavalry Condition Powders. | gloossy <i —— Formerly the prejudice against patent medicine Was wuch greater than at present. People begin! eut that many of them much | intrinsic merit. ‘This is particularly the ease with } | | possera Bloods Kieumatic Compound and Pain Killer. —— = = ta The Paris Presse pubiish the following | curious piece of inteliigence:—TLhe Minister of War has been for some time past in com- | munication with M. Schultz, formerly a cap: | , tein in the Prussian artillery, and the inven-| jtor of wa new gunpowder which he terms! ‘white powder.’ The object of these com-| munications is to secure for France the seeret ol manulacturig the preparation, in which | neither saltpetre, charcoal, nor sulphur is| used, these being the ingredients of the gun-} powder now employed. The white powder | 18 superior to the ordinary kind, especially | for rifled arms, as it leaves no deposit in the | | barrel, and its projectile force is greater. Ee | HUNNEWELL'S 4 ‘ pooner oa | Ten Years have clearly mia a \ proved that the theory al — by simplici'y, the great element of this splendid preparation which allows its uae Whenever there is ticki g 01 reitauvien in the Throat, aud productig to deli- | ‘ity, is the only and tue theory by which Colds, | Coughs, Hoarsencss, Bronchial Complaints, and | all Throat Affections, wiich, if uegiected, eud in| Consumption, can be effectually cured. Ee Sore Throat, the greut origin of Diptheria, When neglected, ms cured by making a Gargle | with equal parts of Water. an . / ‘ } Ea Whooping Cough is coupletely relieved of | its violence by a constant use of the remedy. ES Testimonials of undoubted character can be | seeu at uy office by ali | Small Bottles 25 cents. Largedo 50 cts. Er Sold by all Wholesule and Retail Dealers in Meuicine. JOHN L. HONNEWELL Proprietor, Practical Chemist, 97 Commercial Street, Buston, Mass. W.R. Warsoyn, T. DesBrisay, Wholesale Agents, Charlottetown. ern aliliiiiignice Holloway’s Ointment and Pills.—Cough Ema. | elation. — Phese symptome, slight, but steadily advancing, wark a depraved candition of the body which will run its rapid course to consumption, unless some res.stant remedy be at once applied All congestion of the lungs, and engorgements of | the air tubes, are removed by rubbing Holloway’s Ointment upon the baiek aud front of the chest ; and all impurities are extracted from the blood by his purifying Pills, which establish a goed digestion, and so strengthen the system, and avert) both present and future danger. These potent reme dies require no foreign aid to change the cousumplive tendency, and to remove all ob- Structiona springing trom linpure blood, deficieut vervous power, or eather coustitutivaal or luea! defects Married, AtSt Andrew's Church. by the Rev. R. P. Me- Phee, P P, on the 25th alt. Alex. G. McDonald. to Penelope, second danghter of Jolla MeDonald, Esq. Allisary. At st James Church Swabey, A Port Hill, by Rev. HB 6. on the 9th inst, Mr. \william New combe, to Ellen, eldest daughter of Mr. Peter McDougall, of Canada, Lot 13. At St. Dunstan's Cathedral, on the 24th ult. by the Very Rev. Dr. McDonald, V. G. Captain Andrew Sullivan, to Miss Mary McCarthy, both of this City At Charlottetown, on the 5th inst, by the Rev.| Alex. Faiconer, Mr Duncan MeDonald, Merchant, of Montague, to Miss Jane Putrick, of Charlotte- town, and eldest daughterof Mr. Jobn Patrick, | of the Albion Mines, N. 8. TRA RAAAAARA AAA AAR RAR Died, } Suddenly, on the 18th inst, at his residence, Main r D, in the 62nd yeur of bis ange, « native of England, and many yeurs a resident of this Province {Formerly of St. Eleanor’s, P. E. 1 |-N B paper, Feb 24. Drowned in Pensacola Bay, Florida, Mr. P.H Pereival, aged 32 years, leaving a widow and oue child to mourn his Icss. He was the son of Mr Robert Vercival, of this eity, and brother of the Rev. Webb Percival : At Lot 43, on the Ist March, after a protracted illness of Dropsy, Mr Geo. Locke, aged 58 vears Deceased was mach respected by his neighbors and friends. At Princetown Royalty, on the 294 ult, after a short illness, Mary, widow of the late Mr. Wm Craig, of that place, and daughter of the lately, deceased Mr. Donald McGougan, aged 37 years, On January the 18th, at Montrose, Kildare River, Maggie, second daughter of Mr. Jobin Gordon, aged 15 years aud 16 days At Moutrose, Kildare River, on Friday, the 7th Feb , Rachel, widow of the late Mr Jobn Haywood, | 1m the 80ch year of ber age, leaving a large circle of relations and friends to mourn their loss. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, Flour, Tea, Sugar, &e. ’ : yy ap > is f SALES’ ROOM on THURSDAY, | - MARCH l2th, at Ll o'clock : ; 30 bbis. extra Flour, 16 bbis. Biseuit, 7" { 9 chests Congon Tea, (warranted ) 6 bbis. Sugar, 20 boxes Lozer, ve | - 2 ony ‘ . m* a, } & keys Tobneco, 10 do, 3 Cre wy Soap ’ 10 p'es White Cottons, 8 do. Striped do 3 doz. mens’ Boots L do Blick yyeads | 15 piecer Cuburgs, ALSO: l ton 4 Iron, ] Franklin Stove 1 large Kitchen Rap ve | Cask Island Alp ; 1 Vairbank'w Sestlee, | 4 set Connter to Coils Cordaye, | | “March 9, 1868. sts N. RANKIN. } IN GHANCERY. | Re Marx Wathaniel Wright, and others, | infr.acs. by Betsy M. Wrigh , their Guardian. WO BE LET ON LEASH, at such | yearly rauts, and for such term of years, not | estate ave requested to furnish their accounts, duly | ev ceeding five years, as muy be ayeeed on, that Valuatiie Freehold Farin. situate an Pownship 26, fromiing on the Koud between Somerset (formerly | Nentl weet Settlement) and Freetown, Bedeque, ! containing 12o acres, a little more ordess, with the Messuayes, Mills, Buiidings, and Appurtenatces, known asthe property of the late Geerge M. Wright, | Esquire. | The Laud ia of ee quality, about 60 acres | of whieh are cleared and in a geod state for culti- vation, the residue being coyered with hard and soft wood. The principal Dwelting House, a 13} storey building, is 36 by 28 feet, with a Kitehen iu the rear, 25 by 18 feet; contiguous to which sret Wood-house, Curriage-liouse, Stables, Work-shop. and Barn. The Milla, comprising a very superior Grist Mill, (with three pairs Runners), Shinyle, | Baw, and Carding Mills, are propatled by a power- | fulstream; and their situatio. for diaitiess purposes ls very elipible. Ou the premises are alao a Cottage and Work- | shep for the use of a Miller. | The Lessee will be required to keep the Dwell. | ing House and Millsin-ured to arensounble extent, | andthe same with the Farm and Premisea—in «| tenantable state of repair and conditien, | Possession can be given immediately. Applica-| tién to be made to Mink ButcHer, Esquire, Char. lottetown, or to the aucersiyned. i J. LONGWORTH, Master in Chancery, ut } } ! Ch‘town, March 9, 1563. '4 du jz dv * HEALING oF coughs, colds, and consutuption. Phe prudent will | always keep thigrenedy by them yrs WINGS,” say allwho have made vee of Dy WistTat’s BausaM or Wate CHERRY, and by auch use cured themselves of | IMPORTANT WILLIAM W. WELLNER, Positive & Unreserved Sale} | Watchmaker and Jeweller, (Successor to A. PURCHASE,) AT AUCTION. ris Hi, BY AUCTION, (Prue SUBSCRIBERS WILL SELL | mevcive by AUCTION. at their SALKS ROOM Queen Street, on TUESDAY, at HL a'clock— 40 Qus. Prime Large CODPISH, o du. do Siull dev. 10 do POLL‘ CK, lu do HAKE, lv do HADDOCK, 2 Half bbls, MACKEREL CARVELL BROS, March @, 1868 Anctioneers, New Vessel for Sale. N Length of Keel,.71 feet Lreadth of beam, 22 feet 9 inchea, Depth of hold.....8 tect 6 inches. Will exceed YU tons register Phis Vessel is built of the best seusuned materin)s. froma bighly approved American model, will be 4 fast suiler. Curry a fair Cargo, and is Well adapted either for the Mackerel fishery or the Cousiing busiuess. Pur further particulars apply to MICHAEL BOURKE, Shipbuilder. Look there! Look there! WE OFFER FOR SALE 50 Sete 14 inch WAGON AXLES, Awerican make, Warranted of BETTER Mare.taL aud FINISH to any | yet made on this Island, at Twenty-two Shillings aad Six-pence per Set. They are on hand and MUst Be socp this Spring Also on band, ax usual, A complete assortment of requirements fer Wasousmakers & Blacksmiths, at prices to correspond with the times. H. E. STARBIRD & CU. * City Hardware Store.”’ Ch'town, March 9 1868 jin WILLUW-FARM COTTAGE TO 10 doz. Corn Brooms, LET. TO LET and POSSESSION GIVEN IMMEDIATELY, that beautiful and neat Dwelling Mouse, containing well-fiuished Rooms, besides a Summer und wel] known asthe *Wiltow-Farm Cotrace.” the adjoining Gardens, a portion of the Land and | # part of the Stubles can also be rented if desired Bor further particulars apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO. Ch'town,. March 9 L868 tf —) Kune y Prints, Dress Goods iu variety. Striped and | UW building at Georgetown. and to s be laantned in MAY REXLT, a VESSEL of | Threads, Shawls ald Seurts, in variety, and almost ’ T | the fullowing dimenatons j— levery thing comyiisd in a first-rate Stock of Mer- FINAL N OTICE, g| Jcrates ussorted | Kitchen and splendid Cellar, situate on | the Princetown Road, ove mile from Charlottetown ‘ enpply of WATCHES, Poole, Esquire, Merchant. s snpmily, of M “ “VLE, | which will ve sold reasounbly. PINE Subscriber, being instructed by the! NN. 8. | Executors. wil] sell tic Pabite eat ae ew Shop lately on eupied by A Pt g: tin x on the I8th day of MARCH pext, at 11 | OPposite Hon. P. W alker's, Great George Street | Ch’town, Feb. 10, 1°68. jo'clock, a.m, at the Store and Warehouse of the | n . eens ‘ads ; ikl ts DAWSON’s ESTATE! *tlute Mr. Pooik, Main Street, Georgetown, the | IMPORTANT Im Whole of the Extensive and well-assorted | Stock of Goods now on hand, in ius “Aiteccien,“Haniwure Koval aad | bythe TRUSTEES ot WM DAWSON'S) Oats, per dosc0 0.0 ee — ts tas sien ESL ATE, to SUB all parties, witout auy distine- Fiat Tron, all sizes, and Earthenware, German, tion. whose snesttled Accounts. or Slotes of Mand. {Blister and Cast Steel, Boots und dives, Cotton | | Warps, in all Colors, Grey and White Cottons, and | to W uot imumediately paid ALLEY & DAVIES, Attys. for Trustees of Dawson's Estate. : Ch'town, Fels 24, 186. Handkergliefg, with Drees Trimmings, Ribbons, | —— ee | Funev Shirts, White and Fancy Flanuels, en lbures, Bags and Bagging, Catrvas ana Wadding | Blankets aud Blanketing, Bed-ticks, Silk and Cotton | ichaniize; “Keady-maié Clothing and Oil Suits) 4 11 PERSONS LNDEBLED to Messrs. Huts, Caps aud Bonnets, =” * gy tered r pe a A J 8S.& J. PURDIE, whose acconnts still re p Sores d stock of Harder. sudish and Twist | ™#tin uupaid, are hereby notified that unless the | fea, Molasses, Soup, Starch, City d every thing |4mounts due by them respectively be 1alMEDI Tobacco, Dy e- woods, \W Hitelny, Ab ada Wines: ATELY PAID to the undersigned, lewal proceed. required, Spices of all sorts, Shoe Thre. - immecre (ings will be taken for their recovery, without ing Papers, Cutlery, in knives of all soris, “4007 | further notice and without distinction. | Shears, &c.; Sale in bulk and in bays, ALLEY & DAVIES, | puneheous and barrels, Pork, Fish, Flour and Go" } weal, Paints aud Oils, inclading Sweet Vil,Wraugh. ¢ a Attornies at Law. jand Cat Nails, Spikes aud Gordaye, a lot of Grind- | Ch'town, Feb. 21, 1868. hi sroues, 1o0 new Bish Rarrels, Platfora: and othss | | Scales aud W eights, aud complete Shop fittings ; Boards, Plunk uad Shingles, | superior Milch Cow und oue hatidsome yout Horse ; also, I set of Ships’ Moalds, with almost everything required to make a complete Establishmeut. The Sale will | continue frou day to day till all be closed off, and las thix sale isto be WITHOUT ANY RESERVE jandthe Stock of such extended variety, it offers an | opportunity ot of frequeut vccurretice to Couutry | Mercthauts and Traders, to fill any deticiencies then Stucks may eXlibit, nearly al their own prices, ‘Teums—CASH. , Fk. P. NORTON, } Auctioneer. | } ' ‘whe Legislative Library, Fesrvary 25, 1868. Ry RED, by the Committee, that all QO Book, intved previousiy to the Ith of the be veturned before the opening of resent inoutt . < / Purliawenta ry SSssion on the dth of MARCH aT L. C. SENKINS, Librarian on March 2, 1868. SPRING. GODS, Georgetown, 23th Feb’y, 1868, TRADE SALE. TEXO be sold at AUCLLON, on WEDNES- DAY, llth Mareh, at 11 0 clock, in one ot | Thomas’ Stores, Great George Street :— —_— ON SALE Striped Ticking, Biue Denies, Hollauds, Grass Cloth, Usnaburygs, 6 boxes Clothes Pins, 2 nests Tubs, 2 casks Cider Vinegar, | 00 sides Sole Leather, [ boi. Kosin, 1 cusk Spirits Turpeutine, 5 ewt. Putty, | 10 kegs Bukiny Soda, 6 bbls Batter Crackers, }10 bbls Lamp Chimneys, Boxes Tobacco, : Karth- 25 boxesassorted Lozen- ges, Boxes Bine Grey Cottons, W hite Shirtings, Printed Cottons, Furniture Cottens, Jean Shirtings, Tweed Sbirtings, Towelings, Fiannel Shirtings, Linens, W bite Fianoels, Col’d Cuburgs, Scarlet Fiannels, Colored Lusires, Hoop S«irte, Black Coburgs, Ifowery & Gloves, Black Lustres, all in yood order and suitable fur the Trade, Ribbons and Silks, Fancy Dress Swwffs, er Laces & Edgivgs, ¥Faney Tweeda, | Carpets, Flannels, Winceys, Cobargs, Shavwls, Frillings, Biack Clothe, | 10 bbis. Brown Sugar, 9 bbls Currants, cuwuare, Together with aquantity of DRY GOODS, POR SALE, The Whole Stock in Trade of the’ Examiner Printing Establish- ment, per Schedule hereunto unnexed. (pur Subseribers will reeeive sealed Ten- ders tur the above valuable property. (owned by the late Muouble. Eowauu Waecan), until ist of Apel next | mouey to be pald on delivery of the property, and the bulance by two equal instalments at 6 aud 12 mouths, on guod secuntiy, aud to bear iuterest at ® per cent per annum auul pad JAMES WARBURTO DANIEL BRENAN, 9th Mareh, 1368. N, f Executors. hid pat isi 3in schedule of the Materials in * Examiner’ Vlice, L Large Table, L Uthee Desk, with Drawers, i du do with raised back. L Cupboard and Pidgevu Lules, Mup ui i’. by. Asiaud, Kouud Cuuuon dSlove, cru Uliair, 3 Claires, alap nud Suuderies, , 2 Large Lables, Desas ruund room, - #3 Medius Maper, Exaniiner’ size, - ii dv Book Paper, i dv Cold. D Buviscap, (writing) Staurd Vesk, Coal of Aruws, Coal iu Cellar, Leutuecr isucket, Large Priuuuy Presa, Siuain uu uu fuk able & Staud for am Bauk with Stone top, do lor large Press, Galley Stauu, duipusiug stone, Suuall Table, ~ dsaige Luiposiig-dtwoues, uu, | Smiati Labie, Luoug labie, Labie, Liuposing-Stone, | Wetung trough, lined with zine, Syuare Sblove & ips, Large Keun do & uo, }¥ Slaiuus (dvuvie ior Job Type), ! dv Qu uu part Paucy Lype, Galley Staud, Luipusiug-Sione, Viu Lrougit & Buckets, &c, 14 Siugie Otauds, i Double ao, i du du, with Drawers, A Keg Ink, vo lis. i i uy, diu hum, 12 lbs. Pact Keg do, uv tbs. ii Cau & Jar, | Pair uew Clay s, Lot Clases Various sizes, Y Cem Galleys, 4 Quarto uu, 10 Composing Sticks, Suecars, sbanpe, &<, idrass Mule # Uruilure 10 buards ier 1) pe, 2 bouuis Woudeu ype, iol ol Kegiet, fount Wooded Type (20 line), ) dv ago Fancy, 6 line, ’ 2 dv i Large Fount, up below, Ld line, i wu dog du wo 8 line, i de dv do do 12 do, i ue uo du lu do, i os. d@ de. as & de, t Trou Side & Foot Siieks, od Lbs. Leads, rasa “Quiles, ac, Siuuditiy dub, ( siugie & v double yas burners & fittings 135 iu Vid Milian, (2 il. Miniou, Sv 1b revier, ~iv ib New Bounrgeois, zou ib Vid div wil Leng Primer, 2sd lo New Vics, Siz 10 Old Picg, 45 ib Great Primer, } (UL ib Ola do be 1b 1. Gs Erjswer, oo ily do de #2ib Engh, SUL MU. tic, 2Uib WD. Simail Pica, IS tb. bugis Clarendon, iv ib.W. te Primer do 35.10 4 Line Picew Condensed, 4 email cases Jov ype, 1U wiediui do du Yi a4oux% Primer Clarendon, lv ty Calexgrapbic Serip, 7 iv Mimeou Full Bace, vib brevier Clavendun, olb New du 4U ib Quotations, Drawer, coutuimiag rale, &e, _ | ti dob Cases, 1S prs. boxes, Adwiinistration Notice. LL persons indebted to the Kstate of of Book Packews and Patterns through the United the late Hon. Epwarp WHELAN, tuuke 10 ogediate pay meut to the undersigned ; an all povosus having any clalius apatust the sui ublesbed, three mouths from the dat hereof, to DANIEL BKRENAN, ae JAMES WAKBUKTON, ¢ EXecators. Ch’tewn, March 7, 1868 BANK OF P. Witilh ip x din BONUS of Fiye Pounds per centym au th Capital stock of the Bank of P. Ko Island, ath | pnmber of lis customers who huve sa promptly | been this day deglured, and will ge payable to th Spockholders oy aud alter the LUth day of Marc), |endelivery. There ave, however, « Considerable liastanl, WILLIAM CUNDALL, aw Causiiier. March 9, 1868 7 March, 9, 1868. BUTTER! BUTTER!! BUTLER, For sale by CARVELL BROTHERS. 4w HORSE FOR SALE, Free SALE a good FARM MARE, | bath heav y with toal, Apply to : N. HANKIN. March 9, 1868. Une-ball the amount of purchase lute of 14 tarlutvetown, Printer, deceased, are required E. ISLAND. | , : YU tive is ube BY GIVEN that a PTE UNDERSLGN’D takes this op.| ———————= | would farther remind them that their respective TUBS PRluk VASCVUMPEC | the debit which their indebtedness bus occasioned. Holl uds, Casbons, Linings, Cotton Keels, Biaek . ’ ’ and W. B. Thread, Pelt Hats, Rubber Shoes, Hoop \ velvet Ribbons, Colored Cloths, | Skirts, Grey and White Cottous, Printed Cottons, Pureads& Keels, Mantle Cluths, | Table ‘clothe Fancy Delaines, Dresses, Skirts Flowering Cottous, Shirts & Collars, Stamped Edgings, Handkerchiefs & Lies. Kussel Cord, Fauey Coating. Pweeds, Broad Cloths, | Gloves aud Houisery, Grain Sacks, Silk and Cotou |Heraois, uyetber with’ verkty of oiker yer, | UDber Boots & Shoes, | suituble for retail tride. Children’s Boots & Shoes, LADIES’ KID BOOTS, Men's Hats & Caps, Hemp, Drugget & Felt Carpets, TABLE OIL CLOTHs, TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS, Ladies’ Cloth Jackets, Groceries, Dyestuffs, &c. &c. &c. All at the lowest market prices, FREDERICK LEPAGE, February 24, 1508. is! pat j |} As usual, Sule positive; not the least Reserve. } Terms Wiveral. WILLIAM DODD. | March 2, 1868 | FREEHOLD FARM _ In Tignish, Lot One, for Sale. Ces VAINING 100 aeres (30 » 63} chains,) 60 of which are cleared and divideu lute LU fields ; lo ready w clear, tenced in, and 25 also fenced, under feuce poles, with a little tire- wood ; feucing JUV ¢liaius, mostly Cedar. There are ou the prenuses a good and commodious {HOUSE, 34 * 23 feet, with large Porch, Cellar, [&e , and vat baldiiges; a WORKSHOP, 12 « 18 teet, and a very superior BARN, complete in every respect, 00 * 30 feet, with Leau-to 17 * JU feet, aud Muuure Shed, 24 x 24 feet, with loft and a frost -proof cellar ander Barn floor, 2U * 14,7 feet lined with Cedar posits; also, a Granary, | Hea keuse, Hay Barrack, &e., a large Garden aud Orehard, well stecked with young and healthy j trees, aud a uever-failing Spring of Water near the | House deep, OF P. E. ISLAND. fEHE ANNUAL MEKRTING of the SHAREHOLDERS of this Company, will be held at their Olfice, Water-street,on TUKSDAY, the 17th MAKCH, ut J1 a. m. By order of the Board, F. W. HALES, Sece’y. A Deeok rune a across the Farm, through the Barnyard, to which the Cattle have access from jearly every Beid; wu hundseme Bush aiso runs lacrosse the property, sheltering the Buildings from jthe NN. W. aud N. Eb. winds. Swamp mad on ithe Farw; Poud mad 4 mile, and Sea manare, in jyreat abundance, | mile off, and Fish mauure at | Stawes iu the vicinity. There are a Church, Cha- { pel, Schooliouse, Stores, Tannery, Saddiery and | Forges, also Uloth, Grriat, Saw aud Carding Mills, 1 frow a furlong to two miles distant { Terms—£100 duwnu; balauce in 10 or 14 half- | Yearly instalmente, with imterest at 6 per cept, For further particulars apply ta Jous Cxark, Esq., Cuscampec Village, or Le __ Feb. 24, 1868. _ Look here! Look here! Greater Reduction. Carriage Axletrees, Waggon Axletrees. Ou hand, One Hundred Sets Half Patent Carriage Axletrees, At Tweaty-oue Shillings und six peuce per Set. & BELLIN, Clarlotteto wa. | N. B.—if wot sold by private sale, will be offered jut Auction, #f wirich Umely notice will be given. | | Murch 2,1868, din, = —S—S—s«d Superior in Material and Work- | FIRE-PROOF SAFE, | —--mauship to any yet imported. MEDIUM SIZED FIKE-PROOF | AKCH’D WHITE, i geome : Sine 8 it i m : .é Sab (Chubb's Pateut), for sale at a bargain. King Sqnare, Feb'y 24, 1368 Sur \W ATCHES and CLOCKS of all dings: | carefwily, repuined, cleaned aud segulated, | By order of the Executors of sewrnLews ot all kinds neatly and strongly , ! repairer NEW ADYE j : the Estate of the late George site deendian i cmeigd Ce ee ee ee Migsesdns GOLD and PLATED | Laub per |b..-. Trade condneted on the no credit system. | NOTICED! quae Subscribers have been instructed! Barley, ........ 2.0. -++: B. DAWSON or GEORGE NICOLL, are} GLASGOW HOUSE, MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY | | WILLIAM DODD, — | SUMMERSIDE BANK NOTICE, ecu 8 Sotare. | ’ . sar pt ate tet |p Xtitt Stockholders are hereby notified, —_—-—-———- that a call has beev ordered for the Third aud Last lustalment on subscribed Capital to this Bauk The sume to be paid by or before the Firat day of April next. ) Ob‘town., March 2, 1868. DR, J. HOMER, Physician and Surgeon, ; } ; AS established a convenient Office in i the building formerly occapied by Dr Suther- By ocder of the Board. : ti. du. LYVIARD, Cashier. |} Summerside Bank. Feb. 21. isos din eu Sn Reeenthiai hts cseecishsabioieed ate jland, Gu the corner of Keut aud Great George r | Meet, Charlotietown, where he may be cousulted | . HALN for jupon ali the different bruuaches of the Medical j profession, FUR A MONTH OR TWO. N. is, Special utceution given tothe most modern | and syevess!yl method of Lrealing diseases of the | Yb und BAR, in couueetion with all those of a} jeurgical character NAkbow AXKs. STONE & BOVYER, British Hardware Store, Keddiu's Neve bu lding, MUD DIGGERS. te Surgical appliances, with all the nordern jtwprovememls, iM yreut variety ,coustantly on band. Roows at Miss RANKIN’S. corner of Pownal aud Sydney Streets, Charivtietewn. March 2, (868, oan a ek er. | Ca tbl web’ are _— Tenders for Seed, | PEN PERS will be received by the, | Subscriber, until the 6th March next, at his | Olfice, Reading Room Building, tor the delivery of meng 3, 1868. i ' t ; j | j i growth, iu quandties of not less than JU Bushes | Sullivan, Esqr, Attorner,, for :mimediate collection | Timothy und | cwt. Clover. | Ch'town, loth Feb. 1848, Samples and prives to accompany each tender. |~ : ' _ ber TERM”, Cash o1 delivery. A. MeNEILL, | Sec'y Farwuers’ Clab. | CHAP..OTTETOWN Woollen factory Company. First Call on Shares ! iCh'tewn, Peh. 24. 1868 T mp SHOP TO LET, Te? LET, one of the Shops ia REDDIN’S | NEW BUILDING, inuuediately adjoining jthe Drag Store of W | Queen Street { K. Watson, Esqr, Lower | For a business stand this shop is| 23th Vastant, it was resolved that a call lubout the first of April next. Enquire of | L. Db. REDDIN. | Charlottetown. Feb 24, 1868 INOLICE. | wotiee. , } P p By order of the Directors, } FENERAL Post OFFicg, } ’ " . | Vharlottetown, 27th Feb., 1868. | in DAVID LAIRD, President. . Ch’'tewn, Feb. 17, 1862, [* consequence of a Posial Convention | -—————— i having been concluded between the Uuited | | States and Great Lritain, the Postage on Letters torwarded from this Isiaud to the Uuited Kingdom via United States has been reduced to SkvEN pence | ul the Store of H. J. CALLBECK. SPERLING per half ounce, | Ch'town, Jan'y i3th, 186s, tf The Couvention also authorises the transmission | N 7. ' : NOT Ie i . on WOOL! WHOL! | | | Slutes, in the closed Mails eXchanged between Great Britain aud this Island, at a total rate of postage Of POUK PENCE STERLING per quarter of a | peund or fractiun thereof. THOMAS OWEN, Postmaster General, ae a a c| } lie TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. NOTICE! | pay LOSSES; otherwise defuulters, Dated this 28th January, 1868. HENRY PALMER, Sec'y & Treasurer. 8 | pasiiuity of returging chanks to the large | eicomplied with his terme and paid fer their work | peo & STEEL SLEIGH SHUEING, chute, HORSES. nppg —| aft og HOE R. GAUVKEAU v.11 flee those who are indebted to him up %o whe Let January, 1867, Timothy aud English Red Clover Seed of Island | that be has handed over wyeir accounts to W. W. isl ber pat 3ins yu K Subsertver veys 10 shank. the padlic * for the liberal putronaye. extended to hia ‘ duriuy the last year. Haviug enlarged. aud diteed | of ay kind should use this Medicine. It is aloraye PBICES CURRENT. Caancorretown, March 6, 1868. Provisions, , Beef, (mall) per Ib... .. 2. eece cee os hb to Td Do vy the quarter................... 44 to Od Porky (CAPEMS#) 66 eee ec eee eres eee Sd ty Od Do (aR) » 272x020 0260 c2ntcnpendeesdahen té Mutton, per lb...- ssecercernanre cecces « BQd to Td ; Veal, per is és 00000 s40 abbr ean thnaeeet wee 299%, 2008-0200.46negie cs pe 0 FA onpenactines CHER on ansnecer penn ae ab ae ae Q He Butter, (ire,b)},.,.., Do galt ...-...,- 9° nSar .0e -apeecap eee OP ae ,| Cheese, per 1b.......- 44 22 90s: eaceese col te Gd Callow, per Ib...........- wee ce nee ne: Bed te ld | Lard, per ib.......... oo cee cantennre vee IE | Flour per 10........ cece cece or cen eB to Bhd | Oatmeal, per owt... 6... ceee sees uans Ble W 280 | Eggs, per doven..... Astute ds 0d Grain. . cejemevemaneeee 0 ie ; ones nome hdd so 30 Vegetables, ee ee ++. mone «++ -de @d to Zod Dox sane 3d ww 4d Peas per quam.......... | Potutoes, per bushel,.......... ) Apples....+-.+- ++. ane Poultry. | Dude e0eh.. « cnind4 0 0020000.000n 000 ee Turkeys, sach ............ ene seers Be to Ts Od | Geese, OnGh.o0. 20.0 cece veoesscere 2664 tu So Cd Fowls, eacit....4+-+ . seecesses. coreebaty dg Od | Chickens, pual...+ cess er ceee vars cease case oe lObe Fish. Codfiah, PCr Qth. ne cece cece cose ccenee» 200 to 306 Herriuge, per barrel... .-++s+++eeee e258 tu Be Mackerel, per GUEED cee cece reses cencccs 38 wy 46 Lumber, Boards, (Hemlock)... .+.-+++++ «+++ e0++38 6d to 40 Do (Spruce)... . oeowe eso ds to 5s Do (Pine). ..0 ree cres coer cvscccps 18 to 10s Shingles, per Mo... ....esee cece cece ees Wate bbe Sundries. Hay, Pet tM ~co0 y--p¢40 cose ecovesees 608 0 08s Straw, per cws......- 5 oboe eana'sdceuee ana Homespun, per yard... 6. ..0+ cece ee eee 048 bos Calfekins, por Ib... .cecmrce cece voce i500 00 tot Hides, per Boa iss: as. ojo0s- éonewds+Qoe- speesese OS | Weel ..00 vee ce nistconeienne ee | SReeRS. sk. tcompe+pendoeehennseneaee oF GBHURGE LEWIs, Market Clerk. = a a —_ EXECUTORS’ NOTICE. Li, persous having claims against the Estate of the lute Geoxck Powis, Esquire, of Georgetown, are reauested furpish the sane, ditly attested, to either of the uudersigued, within three wonths from date, and those indebted tu the suid Estite are hereby requized to make immediate payment to KR. Manro, Esy., at Georgewwu. DANIEL GORDON, JAMES N. COGSWELL, ' +++ tee eee eee ween ween seeew were se eee KODERICK MUNKU, | ¢ Bxecuters. JOHN T. FUULE, Georgetown, Jan. 16, 1868. ~ Ju {meh 2 SUPERIOR PstIOTUOGRAPHS. . Old Stand, Great George Street. EORGE P. TANTON retaras thanks for the liberal patronage which be has re- ceived during the padat eighteen years he bas been iu business. His Kooms having recently been closed while being re titted and improved, s+ would now respecttully announce that has GAUSERY is uvain RE-OPENED tor PRANSACTING BUSI- Nis. With increased facility in hia operating depart- weut, a caretul selection of pure chemicals, aud « strict attention to Lusivess, be hopes still tv give greater salistaction (hau he dither bus duuc. CARTE DE VISITE taken iu the best styles, at two Dollars per Dezen. All other styles at the lowest rates. Lg Rooms open iu winter at 8 o'clock, a. m, iu saQuamer at Ja. m, aud costinued until suucuwa- Charlottetown, Jan. 13, 1868. 2m ‘To the Publio. UCTIUN SALES continued every A FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, from 7 to 10 o'clock, at the Subscriber's Auction Ke sms, Reading Koom Building. Goods of every description received and sold to order. Terms Cash. Sale positive. Nou resecve. Auction sales of Hors-s, Cattle, Farmiug laple- meuts, New and Secoud-hund Faruiture, Stuves, &c., attended to ow umrket days, iu freut uf the Market louse, at 2 o clock, p. m. A. MeNEILL, Auctioneer. Reading Room out November 18, 1867. {¥" Ample room forthe reception of all kinds of Goods, both at Auction Rooms in Reading Koviu Building, and at Warervom in Market House buse- aaa AL MeNFILL._ THE TRADE REVIEW AND INTERCOLONIAL JOUKNAL OF COMMERCE FOR 1868. VOLUME IV. A Weekly Commercia) and Financial Journal Pub- fished in Montreal every Fridsy. Price $2 per Annam, Iuvariably ia Advance. rEVHK TRADE REVLEW for 1868 will contain, in addition to articles on yenersl commerciil end finaveml topics, contributed by sowe of the ablest writers in Canada, and the re- ‘cord of eveuts beuring on the trade of the country, |reports of the Wholesale Markets of Moutreal, | Hamilton, Toronto, 8st. 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When fatteniag 00 | } | T a meeting ot the Directors of the stock, by mixing a little ot these Powders with the ahove Couijpany, beld ou the evening of the | food, you will find that they will fatten quicker, of TEN | not surpassed in the City. Possession can be piven | PEP. CENT on each and every share subscribed, i | be ~uow made, the kame to be paid on or before the } 12h day of March, D868, to the President, at bis | affice, South Side Queen's Square, of whieh ali | —~) sharetiolders in the Coupany will please wake due | jand the flesh will be firmer and better in every | respect. The many DISEASES OF HORSES | can almostall be prevented or cured by these Powders. | Une Powder drives vat Worms, One Powder cu «#8 Bots. | Ove Powder pases « Horse ia condition. Ove Powder makes a Horse shed bis coat. | Que Powder gives a soft and glossy appearance to the bar. e ASH PAID tor WOUL on delivery One Powder curee the Horn Distemper in Cattle. | CARLTON'S CONDITION POWDERS, given according to directions, are the best thing in the world to strengthen a horse, aud restore him to |health and vigor after severe exposure of bard Ib herety given tuat call of ONE PER | driving. CENT on all sums iusuved in the Charlottetown | Matual Fire Jusurance Company , between the 25th } JULY, 1366, and 2oth JULY,” 1867, is hereby re- | | quired within forty days from the date hereof, to | proceedings will be jlakeu the pext day lo exfurce payment froin all | | These Powders cause e/bealty action of the diges- tive organs, and parily the loud of animale, there- by equalizing the ciroulation of the bived and imparting vigor to sve whole frame, This svon demonstrates itself by an improrcwent ia the ap- pearance of the ont, for it is a certeie fact that no animal can be w periect heal!'b if the coat be rough aud unthritty. | CARLT@N’S CONDITION POWDERS \.will bei fwend a perfect tonic and resturer after ———-——- sttecksot any scuce diseases, such as Loflaenss, + Strengies, [uflaumation of the Lupgs, Nasal Gleet, Every one wha owns Stock |wamber Who bave not paid thus promptly ; and asp his esteblismment wt the Old Staud, dees 3 BON MPICIAL, and it Sy HARMLESS that it can always he respectfully requests all guth to call aud ay | their respective accounts without .delay. He jumounts, although # trifle to each, would in the SMILH . |azgregabe Muteriully assist in waking up some of . found at any siuilar establisiment in the City. JOHN BELL. | GEUMGE Ii, FOSTER. — | Lord's Wharf, Ch’tawn, / ' Farmers’ Bank of Rustico. | __ et. 17, 1868. 4, ly Be Feb. 17; 1563. WHakF, is uow prepared to execute with des- vatch all orders waich he muy be favored with) . bis line as SHIP aud GENERAL BLAGK-| Farmers woo are rartesixg their atock should : ; fubuS. They will Fishermen will find Aushors gf wil | use these CONDITION PuW VERS heart sizes for Bouts cheaper and better than can be! Keep ali kinds of stovk beslthy and iv g a ) be given without fear. end make them fatven much easier and quicker thap ‘they otberwies would. Fiad the sigustere of J. Carltog Comstock (Ty OTICE is hereby given that a Divi-} BROUNI)D | dend of five powuds per cent. on the Capital | JOINT N 7a . r dD i OTK Ok | Stock of che Farmers’ Bank, for tbe last half year, |! beep thie day declared, und is payable to) 4 | Stockholdeps fu rthwith on demand. MAKIN BLANCHARD, Cyelier. 2) { Ruspico, Feb doth, 1559. 2 Ch'town, March 2, 1868, HAND, for £27 Fa. Bd, dated 17th Febraary, 1868, in jtavor of Mr. JaMés Henvensox, mayuble three months after date) Apply at the * Eauminer” office.| . im full om the wrapperofeach Package. This is the ly test of the True Carltexts Condition Powders. | ‘Take vo Condition Powders” mithout this @gus- ture. Sold by all dealers. ad Get” B.L. Judsons & Co's Almere” | March 9, 186s, du — AES EE A CR A. RNR. 2 a eget 8: ge “a ’ ey ae 2 oT tape ‘ eo Ret ES is 4, 2 Pr Pn eet: HY neo a & rt igh Ne o-9 oee tay % 4 * ge =" My we # ides Sh ee ee eee a fee Woe ope oer ‘ > . 4 9 a : F