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THE. HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 6, 1867.
pledged her suppo
Fravee. It is known that there is a crisis io the
relations between France and Prussia, which causes
much uneasines and appreheusions in monetary cir-
lea.
: Gen. Mevebrea, Prime Minister of-fialy, in
nove justifies the advance ot the Italian troops into
the Papal territory. He says the dignity of the
Tatinn Government and the violation of the Sep-
reaver Troaty âby the Freoch required this move:
ment,
The trial of General Warren for complicity io
Fevianiam is eoncluded. He was found guity of
treason and felony,
To the summonasof the King, Garribal di replies
by refusing to disband his army or give up hia en-
1t to Tialy, ip the event of a rup-|
ture of friendly relations between that country and Successful competitors, the people present partook of
As soon as the Prizes were awarded, and paid to the
âsome ale, biscuit and cheese, and after giving their
|best thanks to the Judges, who were Dr, Potts, M.D,
\Corneliuos Howat and Wm, Inman, Esqrs., for the
Horses, Cattle and Farming luplements, and Edward
Locke and James Robinaon, igrs., for the Cloths,
Butter, Cheese, Fruit, Vegetables, &e., three bearty
âcheers were given for Lis a saad three cheers tor
the Hen. the Proprietor, and three cheers for Mr,
Henry Palmer, ber Agent. The Fair was concluded,
all in good hopes of a continuance of another rext
year.
GEORGE PALMER, Clerk.
Crapaud, Oct. 28, 1867.
âThe numerous friends of Admiral and Mra. Bayfield
will deeply regret to observe in our obituary list of to-
day, a notice of the death of their eldest daughter,
rerprise against Rome uouless a change is made in
the present reactionary Mivistry, whieh will put the,
Government of Italy in accord with the national
will,
Dublin, Nov. 1st.â-Great excitement has been
eansed here by the shooting of two policemen on| â t
A proclamation bas been issued comfort the sick. Would that it were possible for us
Wednesday night.
bv the Goveroment, offering a reward of ÂŁ1000 for
the arrest of the assassins. The police in this city
and thronghont the Telaod are searching for the mur:
derers. âTwo auapeated persoas have already been,
apprehended, and are now io custody awaiting ex)
amination,
London, Nov, 1.âAs the lust mail steamer was
lvaving Rio Janeiro, w report reached that city that
the Brazilian troops had captured the town of Pilar
âcalled by the natives Neembun, the chief port of
Paraguay. {t was also reported that many prison:
era and a great quantity of military stores had fall-
en into their hauds.
Florence. Nov,, 1.âTho Nazione of this morning
denies the truth of the rumor that French troops have
arrived at Rome. The Italian army, which has entered |
the Papal territory, is under command of Gen. Cialdi-
ni. Garibaldi has retired fron Monterotonda. He
made no reply to the summons of the Italian Govern-
ment to disarm his volunteers .
The marriage of King George of Gresee te the Princess
Olga took place to-day with great pomp and ceremony.
jarrived here frum Liverpool on Tuesday last, with @ general
|fell down a shaft at Mt, Uniacke Geld diggings, where he
The Moniteur of to-day, says thar the Emperor Napoleon
has demanded of King Yictor Emmanuel an explanation of
the invasion of the Roman territory by the Italian forces,
âAt the last accounts from, the South, Garibaldi remained [Mnpencing malady,
at Monterotonda, with a force estimated at 5000 strong.
The pelice bave taken possession of and closed the bureau
of tne National party, and the headquarters of the relief or-
nization at Florence and esewhere, by order of the Italian
Government, :
The Provincial Correspondenze, a journal posscasing «
semi-offi cial character, sayePruns\awil] inte ferein the Roman daiay, false delicacy, or reprehensible neglect, will run
Py
difRculty should such wetion on her part be necessary to pre-
serve the peuce of Europe.
pemraarecron ee
From Mexico.
cee eee
which sad event took place in this city on the afternoon
of Saturday last. The young lady who bas been so un-
expectedly called from our midst to a better and
brighter world, was bighly esteemed in this community T
for ber Christian virtues, and will be held in grateful
remembrance in many an humble cottage where she! ** gene 00 last December, that the same are now
visited to read the sctiptures, instruct the enquiring and| {Us and t âouth
â month, summary means will be taken to collect)? :
them.
to do more tha contribute our mite to the universal
sympathy which is felt for her bereaved parents, as well
as the other members of the family, in their trying be-
renvement. The funeral of the deceased took place
yesterday at 3 o'clock, p. m., her remains being follow-
ed to their Inst resting place in the Protestant cemetery
by a large and respectable procession, âPat.
The Brig Sultana, Stewart, owned by J. Duncan & Co.,
cargo.
Hew Advertisemuts.
a teat aaa
FOR CHARTER,
apply to
WM, KOUGHAX,
Ship Broker, Queen's Wharf.
Nov. 6, 1867. lin pd
assigned to the Rev. Prive McPaxs, who has authorised the
subscribers to collect the same.
st Souris East by Ronald McDonald, who is empowered t
reecive payment and give receipts,
PALMER & McLEOD,
Nov. 6, 1867. ex iw
NOTICE TO DEBIORS. =
DAVID LAWSON.
Land Tax Office, Ch.Town, Nov. 6, 1867.âina
MATLS.
New Fall Arrangement.
NITE MAILS for the United Kingdom, the neighboring
Provinces, United States, &c., will, until further notice,
be closed at the General Poet Office, Charlottetown, as fol-
Mr. James McLedd, formerly of P. B. Island, accidently lows, vis t=
For Canada, New Brunswick and the United States, via
was working, on Friday night last, by which hie leg wae Shediac, every TURSDAY and THURSDAY evening at
broke in two or three places.â Pictou Chronicle,
The price of grain and potatoesis still good. ats is sell-
8 o clock.
For Nova Scotia, via Pictou, every MONDAY, WED-
ing to-day at 2. 7d. Potatoes for Is, 6d.
Barley from 3a, 6d. to 4#,â[Sum, Journal,
ee ee
Medical Notices.
ee
Halluway's Pills.âAches and Pains.âThere can be
little doubt that man is less sensible of the moot perfect
health than be is of the least sickness, for by this means
has kind Nature fore-warned him to guard against the
When these alteravive, aperient,
and purifying Pills bad recourse to when the first de-
yarture from e@ase proclaims the approach of Cisease,
see many tortures would be sparedâbow much misery
avoided. Holloway's Pills need no comments here on
the good services they render in resisting or remedying
âcomplaints at their outset, which, through injudicious
their rapid course to danger in defiance of the deepest
medical skilland the most indefatigable nursing.
MRS. S. A. ALLEN, A LADY OF WORLD-WIDE
REPUTATION.
Her World's Hair Restorer and Zylobalsamum or
Oysters 19s, NESDAY and FRIDAY evening at 3 o'clock.
For Great Britain, Newfoundland and the Weat Indies,
8 o'clock, as follows, viz:
Monday, Nev. Âą Monday, Dee 2
Wednesday, â 6 Wednesday, « a
Monday, « 18 Monday, â 16
Wednesday, â 20 Wednesday, * 19
DAY evening at 8 o'clock.
half an hour before the time of closing the Mails.
THOMAS OWEN
Postmaster General,
General Post Office Ch'town,
6th November, 1867.
NOTICE.
Ocr.,
offices in this Island, WM. B. DAWSON, late of Char-
ett i Nm a a SN tly
MALL SCHOONERS from 60 to 90 Tons Register
Notice to Archibald McPhee's Debtors !
ERSONS indebted to ARCHIBALD McPHEE, lat:
of Lot 46, âlrader, are hereby notified that all Book
Accounts and debts due to the said Archibald Me Phee, are Mrs. S. A. ALLENâS Mrs. Ss. A. ALLENâS
AK Subscriber intimates to those parties whose NoteÂź : j
: Ir 1s not a Dye, but acts directly upon the roote ef! :
of Wand be holds for Stock, do, purcahsed at hus sale the hair, giving them the natural nourishment required, âwhose Hair requires frequent dressing, it hae no equal. â
at unless paid Lefore the middle of the pre- producing the same vitality and luxarions quantity ae in No lady's toztut is complete without it, The rich glossy
every alternate MONDAY and WEDNESDAY evening at
Mails for Summerside and St, Eleanorâs, to be torwarded
per steamer, will be closed every TUESDAY ana THURS-
Letters to be regivtered, and Newspapers must be posted
\ HEREAS by virtue of a Deed of Releve and
Assignment made and Executed the 21st day of
inst., duly filed and registered in the ion
Mirs.8.A. Allen's
PREPARATIONS ror tHe HATR. ©
Parment will be received WoOrkenv's HAIR RESTORER, WORLD'S HAIR DRESSING
is suited to both yonng and oll, It strengthens or ZYLOBALSAMUM, is essential to use with-
the Hair, prevents its failing or turning grey, and im- the Restorer, but the Hair Dressing alone often re-
parts to it a beautiful glossy appearance. Lt never fails stores, and neyer fails to invigorate, pone ge roy re-
to RESTORE GRAY HAIk fresh the Hair, rendering it soft, sitky and glossy and >
TU ITS ORIGINAL YOUTHFUL COLOR. | disposing it to remain in any desired position,
FORK LADIES AND CHILDREN,
t will restore it on bald places, requires no appearance imparted is truly wonderful, It cleanses
previous preparation of the hair, and is easily applied the Hair, removes all dandruff, and imparts to it a most
by oneâs self, One bottle will usually last for a year, delightlul fragrance. It will prevent the Hair from
ay alter the hair is once restored, occasional applications rag | out, and is the most economical and valur yle
once in three months will insure against grey hairs to Hair Dressing known. Millions of bottles sold every
the most advanced age. âyear.
THE RESTORER REPRODUCES AND THE HAIR DRESSING CULTIVATES AND BBAUTLIFIES.
Sold by Dsuggists throughout all the World.
Principal Sales Office, 198 Greenwich-st, N Y. Citv.
4 Building Lots in the City. â
jyro BE SOLD, at PRIVATE SALE, ia
two separate Blocks,
| Town Lot No. 100,
in the Second Hundred of Town Lots ia Charlotte-
town, pleasantly situated on GRAFTON STREET,
âbetween Temperance Hall and Prince of Walesâ Col-
âlege. On the premises ia a COTTEGE, at present let
jin two «nemcuts,
Queen's Wharf,
|
He will attend to the weighing ef COAL, OATS |
YR. LOvaRay,
(Late of the Customs Department)
SHIP BROKER, &c.,
Tlaving rented the SCALES on
Apply to
JOHN McNEILL,
Oct. 80, 1867. Sin Water Street.
J. C. ROCHFORTâS
PAINT SHOP!
HE Subscriber has taken the PAINT SHOP, lately oÂą-
cupied by Mr Stanford Wells, Grafton Street, where he is
prepared to executeall orders that may be entrusted te hia im
PLAIN AND ORNAMENT-
AL PAINTING,
on reasonable terms, and without unnecessary delay,âin-
cluding Sign Painting and Ship Painting, Carriagca and
Sleighs, also. Furniture Painted in the best style, and satis-
faction wairanted. Framed Pictures in Oil Paintings an
Mirrora constantly on hand,
J © ROCHFORT:
WAY, d&c.
Charlottetown, - - - - P.E. Island
CARD.
py. 3. McIntyre, A. D., C. aM.
PRYSIOZLAN & SE REEON:
Graduate of McGill University.
Montreal, Domân of Canada,
Residence at Mrs.Smith's, - - - Souris East.
town Sept4, 1867
es
New York, Nov lst.â Intelligence from the city of Mexico World's Hair Dressing are unequalled, and so ack- lottetown, Tanner, hath released, assigned, transferred,
says at the present moment Mexico enjoys more freedom yowledged by all who use them for restoring, invig- and conveyed to the undersigned, all his real and per-
frem petty internal strife than she has dove for years before, Grating, beautifying and dressing the Hair, rendering sonal Estate in Prince Edward Island, and all Debts
there being perfect quiet ee whole ve it soft, ailky and glossy, and disposing it to remain m/8ed sums vd maney _ yf eo â due pourâ
except in the State of Guadlera, where Jumez, continues the |. y desired position; quickly cleansing the scalp, ar-/OiNg unto him, as well as alâ the personal Estate an
broils, Santa Anaaâs trial bas been remote te he has rooting the fall and sapantind a healthy and vatural Effects belonging to and all debts and sums of money |FPAETE Subscriber offers for aale 15 Acres of FREEHOLD Notice to the Tenants on the above named Town
tu > rdoned and bani seen ep rrbog color to the Hair. They never fail to restore grey NICOLL. late oft chante hoon gg tale. me pigâ dd a a mn eLLinG en vara epee cactayen ot Pune R
@ perconed â 4 a | Hair to its orig ilul color, They act directly . late of Charlottetown, Shoemaker, which had/Grand River Ferry. There are a geod DWELLID
upon the President to grant, declaring that it would be a Hair to its original youthful color, They act directly been by him assigued and conveyed to the said William HOUSE BARN. a site Cenenn wn the premiers. Wilderness Land thereon.
i â i i 1
terrible act to execute the General, in view of some of the UPOR the roots of the Hair, giving them the natura arr 4 ectaln Anal ok Asal : | gy be . â ed 7EXUE COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC LAND .
good and valiant deeds he has performed for Mexico, and nourishment required. No lady's toilet is complete awson, by a certuin Deod of Assignment duly re-|Ten acres of said property are covered with a young 1 attend to the following places, on the days ithenp te
' | â : 5 Hair Dressing. It gistered, upon certain Trusts, and for certain purposes,| growth of ROCK MAPLE, and the remainder is in
â- sooviy Ppl aaahe a rapt phy ort eal - sale sae ceene 9s ra Hh delightful in the evict frst mentioned Deed of Assigninent eX- igh state of cultivation, âhere is also a Marsh con- stated, for the recei tof all amounts due on the PUR-
eres iif . bl P 7 fragrance, and is suited to both young and old. pressed. This is to notify all persons indebted to the nected therewith, which yields annually about eight or CHASE of I UBLIC LANDS, and for the SALE of
ss = THE RESTORER REPRODUCES oc ade rey eller theagle rly hMeaot i) nerdy ica late na A Maal ly oy >" WILDERNESS LAND :â
âWESTMORLAN " oe 2 RESTORER REPRODUCES. whether by Book Account, Notes of Hand, or otherwise, | settiemeut, and is near the Main Post Road to Port Hill.) oO, THURSDAY, the Slet
WESTMORLAND FAI} TUE HAIR ce 7 TaVATES AND |that the several sums due from them respectively, must! [ts water facilities are excellent, 9 bye eon on FRIDAY poe satdnsar one
c os. 2
a Be gee Uti . he paid by them forthwith, to Messrs. ALLEY & Davies, t d oth ticulars ly to the Sub- ,
The above Fair came off on the 23rd inst., as advor=|_ Tf your hair is thin try it, it scurfy try it, if barsh try|s,jicitors, who have been duly authorized to receive -_ on tn premiacs: particu apply â ig othe nay Stow we a As en Tignish,
tised, and although there was every appearance of a it,if lustreless, try it, if none of these try it, for all #hO land give receipts for the saine; and all persons to whom MALCOLM GOUGAN „ ;
Charlottetown, Oct. 19, 1867.
FREEHOLD PROPERTY PUBLIC LANDS.
x 4 Townships Nos. 1, 2, 4,5, 6,8, 11, 14, 15, 20, 21, and
For Sale. " '
Dene a ate! a ae
been condemned to death.
eS
continuous rainy day, yet it cleared off in the afters uve it will preserve their bair through life. For sale |the said W. B. Dawson 1s indebted, are requested to! Grand River, Lot 14, Oct. 23, 1867. 4w On TUESDAY, the Sth day of November, at 9 a. m.;
noon. Upwards of one thousand persons collected in wy all Druggist, furnish their claims and Accounts duly attested to the . tT <> and on Wednesday, the 6th day of November, at Mr.
avery short time, Never was there a scene of more! | said Mesers. Alley & Davies, forthwith. AGHNOX.,. David Hunter's, Alberton, Lot 4, for the Tenants on
active operations for the time allowed? to set off the ar- Died, Dated at Charlottetown, this 25th Oct., 1867. OF THE Lote 4and 5.
ticles to the best advantage for the Exhibition. The!
Band was in atiendance, but really bad not an oppor-
tunity of sounding an instrament, the hail wae arvee | James Melentiee, Henning, Go ike fem. peer of his noe
ed to excess. Mr. Henty Palmer, as Agent lor {Deceased wae highly respected inhabitant of that locality,
Ladyship, the proprietor of the Lot, onder whose KM! and leaves a large citcle of relatives and friends to mourn
crous gilt, in thy shape of premiums, the Fair took | their los.
place, after reewiving ail the things for exhibition, On the 18th ult., at the advanced age of 71 years,
opened the Fair in a short out effective speech, compli- Timothy C nran, an old and respectable inhabitant of this
menting the exhibitors, ete. on that being the first city, regretted by all who knew him,
thing of the kind introduced out of Charlottetown, and} âAt Seal River, on the 24th ult., of consumption, Cather- â ;
pce be increased by a sinall Legislative grant that} At Kildare, Lot 3, on the 23rd ult., im the 83rd year of CHARLOTTETOWN, for the remainder of the Sea-|f HE SUBSCRIBERS have this day entered into Carruthersâ, Kensington, Lot 19, for the Tenants oa
would enable them another year to include, say four his age, Mr Edward Fol-y, of disease of the heart, which he|son, at the hour of FIVE o'clock in the morning, in-| . CO-PARTNERSHIP as BARRISTERS and AT-|Lots 20, 27, and north portion of Lot 21,
Tewnsbips, vig: Townships Nov. 27, 28, 29 and Ci, so bore â â paticnce and resignation to the Divine! stead of Six, as heretofore. TORNIES-AT-LAW under the name, style and firm of} On cag.â = 18th day of November at 12, noon;
â @ the thing more general. aa y i ov. oy and on Tuesday, the 19th day ef November, uatil 19
âGornaline fe Esq., ane D, Cameron, Esq..-two gee Rca. ae See oe = yg ChâTown, Oct, 22, id HALES, S. N. C. ALLEY & DAVIES, noon, at Mr. R. Bagnallâs Princetown Road, ta 22, a
members of Parliament, quite agreed with Mr. Falmer, year of Ins age, leaving an affectionate wile and ont avs ts . a Office - --- O'Hulloranâs Building, |the Tenants on the south portion of Lot 21.
and heartily congrarulated lua va the muevess be bed bell their irreparable Iwas; and deeply regretted by pu- SHOPS TO LET. Great George Sireet.
met with, and promised their concurrence 6 merous friends and acquaintances, Deceased was a native/rrvitiÂą Subscriber offers to rent, with immediate possession GEORGE ALLEY
from the Legislature neat year, el of Gloucestershire, England, and emigrated to this Inland in TWO VERY DESIRABLE SHOPS, with Warerooms 4 Add â
Yhe young Horse produced by Cornelius somther, | 1850, Funeral will take place from his late residence on'overhcad, being part of his New and Commodious four LOUIS H. DAVIES.
the Mare by Thomas Myers, and the fat Cow by the|Tpursday. the 7th inst.. at 12 oâelock: Friends and ac-!story building on Queen Street. For Busines Stands, tf
Rev. Mr. Sternsand Mr, McVitie, were equal to any /quaititances are respectfully requested to attend without! these suors cannot be surpassed in the ity. For further Oct. â d a On
an ax ce.
AFVHE Office of the Collector of Land TaxâCo
we bave even at this time of the year, The Sheep and |further notice. particulars apply to
Pigs were very fine, particalarly a Sow produced by B.D, REDDN.
Queen Street Ch'town Oct. 30,1967. PI Fx 4ins
GRAFTON ana HILLSBOROUGH S8TRE ET
Charlottetown, A few doors from the Exauinam Orrica.
Mr. ae eee nso â ee lige fac
wer ditto. tlement. MJ â oughs .
wore a6 aor canal te some we have seen made in ERSKINâS i the ExaxteaÂź 9
BRAHEE SUGAR POWDERS. Deputy Coâ F.
Rheumatism of all kinds, Neuralgia,
Charlottetown; but a Potatoe Digger, made by Mr. G.
Lumbago, Sciatica,
Lowther, was a-credit to him; in fact, Mr. Lowtber's
family are qui brated for) the it Theeshing Ma-
ehines, Mowiig Machines and Horse Rakes; they de-
VEMBER As alao for F \CB-ACHE, TOOTH-ACHE, EAR-ACHE,
womenâs wear, Socks, Stockings, Bed Quilts, The 18th NOVEMBER, COUGHS, and all affections from Colds.
Rugs, Table Cloths, &e., deo., de. âThere was Not 80 The following valuable LAND, belonging to the estate of
The Cheese â jon of Donald McCormack.
67 Acres Wood Land, Ureenvale, Lot 45.
THOMAS DAWSON,
RICHARD HEARTZ.
THOMAS ALLEY.
Charlottetown to Halifax!
NOTICE TO TRAVELLERS.
N consequence of the TRAINS from PICTOU to
ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY, On FRIDAY, the 8th day of November, at 9 a. m.;
and on Saturday, the 9th day of November. at Mr. Me-
FIRE AND LIF«. Satur
ARTIES desiring Porici es in this office will please ey Y s, Western Road, for âthe Tenants on Lote 6, 6
send in their proposals to WM. FULL, Eeq., Queen
Gareat: Chaeenoewn, who is authorised to receive and| On TUESDAY, the 12th day of November, at 9 a. m.:
and on Wednesday, the 13th day of November, at Mr.
h : â
warren: JOS, F. ELLIS, Agent, Pictou. Allen's, Wellington, Los 15, for the Tenants on Lots 1Ă©
Oct, 23, 1867. 1m and 15.
Co-Partnership N otice. On FRIDAY. the 15th day of November, at 9 a. m.;
On the 2nq inst., at Roselyn Cottage, St. Peter's Road,
NOTICE âThose Tenants who have not acce the
provisions of the Land Purchase Act, and pope hon
to pay their reat, are hereby finally notified, that unless
payment is made to the Commissioner at the time aad
place above named, distraints wi!! be issued for ite re-
covery.
JOHN ALDOUS,
ioner.
Rew Milvertiscments,
LAND.
mo BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Store
of the Hon, DUNALD BEATON, at tweive o'clock,
Land O.liee, Oet. 9, 1867.
ALYERATION VIN BUSINESS.
âNotice to Debtors.
HE Subscriber hereby notifies that a complete
the ** HERALDâ OFFIC 1 change being about to be mace in the business car-
Oct. 23, 1867. nee ey ââ : ar ypested by _ â â Ste-
: phens, deceased, and subsequently under-
YARMOUTH STOVES. \signed, :
rW\HF SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RECEIVED, Ex| And this is to give notice to thoxe parties indebted
Schooner â Af. E. Banks,ââ direct from YARMOUTH, |to Mary Stephens, Executrix, and to the undersigned,
his USUAL SUPPLY of those Celebrated by Judgments, Notes of Hand, and Book Accounts,
that unless the y their res accounts in full
COOK & BOX STOVES, this Fall, they Ha be sued without. further eeliee pon
Ch Town, Oct.18, 1867.
WANTED IMMFDIATELY.
A* apprentice to the Aine | Business. Appi at
serve the hearty thanks of the farmers generally. So
fa Sve Lancet, under Mepicat Patnonacr,
many samples of Grain ag might bave been expected j{the late Hon, Donald Beaton, SOURIS:
much for the articles outside the Hall, Wo next turn-
ed poh attention to the mside, and there we bad a fine ON ALON DA sk,
display of Cloths of all colors and shades, both in men
and
Fai ld b Chee Drae b WM. R. WATSON.
this was owing to many supposing the Fair would be); 69 Acres Freehold Land, on Mill Road, Let 45, in| City Drug Store.
ot Of The,Oaie weignent alt the a wong possession of Lau hlan & James McDonald.â Victoria Building, Queen Street, Oct. 16, 1867.
lythere'were from 20-to 80 tubs.) 9, ~ 60 Acres Freehold Land, at the bead of Souris, in
WANTED!
utter Was ve
and it was at eg distinguish the best.
eo r to. thas maadle.by she) ~8: - which will bb sold cheap for Casu, or approved Joint Notes.|the closing of the Navigation,
Tiydes, Iee Punitive, âTuraipe, Beets. Squashes,| 4, 40 Acres Wood Land, Mill Road, Lot 45, adjoining A YOUNG MAN, a Shoemaker, by R. J. CLARKE. g Ls
Carrots, dc,, were very excellant. Hlugh McKellock.
Orwell, Oct. 16, 1867. tf
All kinds of merchantable produce taken in erpe
64 Acres at Rockbarra, in possession of Alexander . J, OL a "
The following is a liss of Prizes distributed, ete.,) 5. JOUN KELLY.
â- ile, ; AAT) DTD 1) | Orwell Cheap Store, Sept. 25, 1867. ie
Best ttcdjeâ-0BĂ©udiles Lowther. 6. i awot Landâa Mill site, at Little Harbor, Se Or To SUSE S z 0) V E z I P I! CHARLOTTETOWN MUT â
0 Kabendimasas ihyers. 1. hea - STOVE PIPE! STOVE PIPE! FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Fishing Stand, Houses, Wharves; Flakes, &u., at AVING been
hopes. Las 04, H Mat appointed Agent for the sale of the
The above unless disposed of previously by Private Con- ,
tract, will be Sold, aa above, at be BLIC AUCTION, ee 6 tri pty car â â
Terus.âOne third of the purclsee money to be paid" "" . receive orders for all the
down at the time of Sale, the jomataing two thirds to be different N â in quantities to suit en nas t
secured on approved joint Notes, payable one half in Three Charlottetown, May 22, 1867. i
months and the other half in Six months from the day of a A oe
yar sibopeneontg Butler's Rosmary Hair Cleaner.
to Peter Ryan or Mrs. AÂź
* CowâJames MeVicie.
â BallâJoho Loman..
« EwoâBarnabus Trowedale.
* RamâJohn LHall,
* Sow-James Howat.
a Bearâ-Geeras Howat.
* § bushels BarleyâJames Inman,
* 8 bushels OateâMatthew Smith,
* 1 bushel PeasâGeorge Howatt,
â 3 bushels BucawheatâGeorge Howat,
â "Pab ot Butter, 80 lbsâThomas Myers.
âCheese, 20 IbsâGeorge Mutiart,
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
AT MILLNER'âS TIN-SIIOP,
Great George Street Wittrax Brows, Beng President.
on. George Coles, on, W. Dodd, Kaq.,
fon. George Beer, Mr, William Dodd,
H. J. Calbeck, Eaq., Mr. Thomas Essery,
Mr, Bertram
Owen Connolly, Esq. J.D, Mason, Eeq.
Mark Butcher, Esq. , Mr. William Weeks,
Risks taken Dally.
Ofece hours from 10 a, m. to 4 p. m,
TOVE PIPE TIME will soon be along, and the subd-
scriber intends no man shall sell a GHKAPER OR A
BETTER article than he offers. All orders punctually at-
tended to, On hanc a few Air-tight and second-hand
elegant preparation for the Toilet and Nursery STOVES, Also a lurge assortment o} TIN WARE, at very
possessing, in the highest degree, the property of re-| reasonable prices.
moving Seurf and Dandruff from the Head, and by it invi-
For further particulars appl
Beaton, Souris, or te the Subsoriber at Souris.
DOUGLAS A. SMITIT,
â onde d wool, spun, wove , Auctioneer, | gorating q wa lities increasing the growth of the Hair.s Soap-Stone Cut and Fitted, &o.. i. PALMER, 3
„ vee dyed near Ser eeperty Als. . Hall, Souris, November 7, 1867. 2in " W.R. WATSON. Aa the subscriber oxpeots avon to wanta little CASH, a Mutual Fire Insurance Office, Kert 8t., â
â k â atthew Sanith. re | Pity Dug Store, Nov. 99.1866. considerable discount will be made for the same, expecially] _ Charlottetown, tet Feb., 1867. y
" mee Fran e J. Mall, Executorsâ Notice.
CHARLES QUIRK, ~~
MANUFACTURER OF *
BQUARSE ROD,
GENTâS BRIGHT
ap : 4
NATURA LEA ©
GOOD SMOKING TOBACCO,
FLOUR, TEA. SUGAR. MOLASSES, |* htt of STOVE PIUE AND ELBOWS!
; 2. C bell. « a, And the Subscriber, ever thankful forthe very liberal pat-
* Piece ef women's wear, 6 ydeâD. Campbe et ee oe Recon oe GIN AND RUM, &c. &c. ronage he has hitherto received from hia friends, both in
** Piece of Cotton and Wool, 6 ydsâDebro Nichol! biter Bere ;
#on, uested to make immediate poe to the undersigned, THE SUBSCRIBER HAS IN STORE AND roR crt 7 country, still trurteâjudieiouslyâto cares his way
â Heartâ Rug pees a Mra, F. Rogerson. Brecutor pad Inet ye doy (wey a af Se, mid: ree SALEâ~ F a GRORGE W. MILLNER.
Hearth Rag (rag)âMre, Mattart, arr; and all persons having claims againsâ : 11 Hhds, Bright Porto Rico SUGAR; | :
«Piece of oe peur atee 'T. Rogerson. requested to furnish the same, duly attested, for settlement 25 Pane, Bright Retailing MOLASSES ; Rept. 18, 1867 â 2m ee
+ § pice of Woollen Sucks-âMes, MeNeill. | [1 said Bxecutors, R. REDDIN. } g 00 Pause, Demerara RUM, pale & colored Petersonâ a, B Aiatlas Solence,
+S pairs Stookiige-âMidse Kate Howatyes â * § Executors. Chests Superior Conyou TEA ; OK FOR EV ee
â Pable Cloth (fnen nits. Thomas Rogerson. tn Ă©. QUIRK, 25 Hhds. Holland GIN r . rasan Be 4 is inpended for the use of Pamihes
* Woollen ShawlâMrs. Pearson, 500 Bbis, Superior Extra FLOUR ; and Schools, containg q vast fund of useful information,
â CartâWin. Rogerson, 80 Boxes Liverpool SOAP ; in the form of answers to 2,000 questions on every conceiv-
** PloughâThomas Rogerson. 140 Bundles White Cotton WA RP; bole subject, and is written in a so plain ay to be un
+ Squash and Turnip Beet, Hhds, and Qtr, Casks Pale BRANDY ; serstood by all, âTeachers, end Pupils preparing themselves
brook
â „ INE. for the profession af Âąchool-teaching, as well #s for any ecm. UEEN STREE' wlll
â© Bed Quilt, ârecommendedâLissie Manning. Wie: Rove: | [New Peeend therrz SINE ee ee neath Co tate 4 cee wali benek. g Nw ant
* Potatoe Digger, et i
OWKN CONNOLLY 4
George L : oon's Wharf, âor sate by B. REILLY. Charlotteto â ps az
Apples, âą wad A tot a Nov. 7, 1097, lis pd ayer | Charlottetown, 27th Feb., 1867, Herald Ofies, Queen Street, 1 aan 1 lear. 2 < z. 8
} âa
LL persons indebted to the Estate of JAMES BARR,
Nov 1, 1867.
COAL FOR SALE!
recommendedâHole- 70 TONS OLD SBYWDNEWY COAL.
ee
THE. HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 6, 1867.
pledged her suppo
Fravee. It is known that there is a crisis io the
relations between France and Prussia, which causes
much uneasines and appreheusions in monetary cir-
lea.
: Gen. Mevebrea, Prime Minister of-fialy, in
nove justifies the advance ot the Italian troops into
the Papal territory. He says the dignity of the
Tatinn Government and the violation of the Sep-
reaver Troaty âby the Freoch required this move:
ment,
The trial of General Warren for complicity io
Fevianiam is eoncluded. He was found guity of
treason and felony,
To the summonasof the King, Garribal di replies
by refusing to disband his army or give up hia en-
1t to Tialy, ip the event of a rup-|
ture of friendly relations between that country and Successful competitors, the people present partook of
As soon as the Prizes were awarded, and paid to the
âsome ale, biscuit and cheese, and after giving their
|best thanks to the Judges, who were Dr, Potts, M.D,
\Corneliuos Howat and Wm, Inman, Esqrs., for the
Horses, Cattle and Farming luplements, and Edward
Locke and James Robinaon, igrs., for the Cloths,
Butter, Cheese, Fruit, Vegetables, &e., three bearty
âcheers were given for Lis a saad three cheers tor
the Hen. the Proprietor, and three cheers for Mr,
Henry Palmer, ber Agent. The Fair was concluded,
all in good hopes of a continuance of another rext
year.
GEORGE PALMER, Clerk.
Crapaud, Oct. 28, 1867.
âThe numerous friends of Admiral and Mra. Bayfield
will deeply regret to observe in our obituary list of to-
day, a notice of the death of their eldest daughter,
rerprise against Rome uouless a change is made in
the present reactionary Mivistry, whieh will put the,
Government of Italy in accord with the national
will,
Dublin, Nov. 1st.â-Great excitement has been
eansed here by the shooting of two policemen on| â t
A proclamation bas been issued comfort the sick. Would that it were possible for us
Wednesday night.
bv the Goveroment, offering a reward of ÂŁ1000 for
the arrest of the assassins. The police in this city
and thronghont the Telaod are searching for the mur:
derers. âTwo auapeated persoas have already been,
apprehended, and are now io custody awaiting ex)
amination,
London, Nov, 1.âAs the lust mail steamer was
lvaving Rio Janeiro, w report reached that city that
the Brazilian troops had captured the town of Pilar
âcalled by the natives Neembun, the chief port of
Paraguay. {t was also reported that many prison:
era and a great quantity of military stores had fall-
en into their hauds.
Florence. Nov,, 1.âTho Nazione of this morning
denies the truth of the rumor that French troops have
arrived at Rome. The Italian army, which has entered |
the Papal territory, is under command of Gen. Cialdi-
ni. Garibaldi has retired fron Monterotonda. He
made no reply to the summons of the Italian Govern-
ment to disarm his volunteers .
The marriage of King George of Gresee te the Princess
Olga took place to-day with great pomp and ceremony.
jarrived here frum Liverpool on Tuesday last, with @ general
|fell down a shaft at Mt, Uniacke Geld diggings, where he
The Moniteur of to-day, says thar the Emperor Napoleon
has demanded of King Yictor Emmanuel an explanation of
the invasion of the Roman territory by the Italian forces,
âAt the last accounts from, the South, Garibaldi remained [Mnpencing malady,
at Monterotonda, with a force estimated at 5000 strong.
The pelice bave taken possession of and closed the bureau
of tne National party, and the headquarters of the relief or-
nization at Florence and esewhere, by order of the Italian
Government, :
The Provincial Correspondenze, a journal posscasing «
semi-offi cial character, sayePruns\awil] inte ferein the Roman daiay, false delicacy, or reprehensible neglect, will run
Py
difRculty should such wetion on her part be necessary to pre-
serve the peuce of Europe.
pemraarecron ee
From Mexico.
cee eee
which sad event took place in this city on the afternoon
of Saturday last. The young lady who bas been so un-
expectedly called from our midst to a better and
brighter world, was bighly esteemed in this community T
for ber Christian virtues, and will be held in grateful
remembrance in many an humble cottage where she! ** gene 00 last December, that the same are now
visited to read the sctiptures, instruct the enquiring and| {Us and t âouth
â month, summary means will be taken to collect)? :
them.
to do more tha contribute our mite to the universal
sympathy which is felt for her bereaved parents, as well
as the other members of the family, in their trying be-
renvement. The funeral of the deceased took place
yesterday at 3 o'clock, p. m., her remains being follow-
ed to their Inst resting place in the Protestant cemetery
by a large and respectable procession, âPat.
The Brig Sultana, Stewart, owned by J. Duncan & Co.,
cargo.
Hew Advertisemuts.
a teat aaa
FOR CHARTER,
apply to
WM, KOUGHAX,
Ship Broker, Queen's Wharf.
Nov. 6, 1867. lin pd
assigned to the Rev. Prive McPaxs, who has authorised the
subscribers to collect the same.
st Souris East by Ronald McDonald, who is empowered t
reecive payment and give receipts,
PALMER & McLEOD,
Nov. 6, 1867. ex iw
NOTICE TO DEBIORS. =
DAVID LAWSON.
Land Tax Office, Ch.Town, Nov. 6, 1867.âina
MATLS.
New Fall Arrangement.
NITE MAILS for the United Kingdom, the neighboring
Provinces, United States, &c., will, until further notice,
be closed at the General Poet Office, Charlottetown, as fol-
Mr. James McLedd, formerly of P. B. Island, accidently lows, vis t=
For Canada, New Brunswick and the United States, via
was working, on Friday night last, by which hie leg wae Shediac, every TURSDAY and THURSDAY evening at
broke in two or three places.â Pictou Chronicle,
The price of grain and potatoesis still good. ats is sell-
8 o clock.
For Nova Scotia, via Pictou, every MONDAY, WED-
ing to-day at 2. 7d. Potatoes for Is, 6d.
Barley from 3a, 6d. to 4#,â[Sum, Journal,
ee ee
Medical Notices.
ee
Halluway's Pills.âAches and Pains.âThere can be
little doubt that man is less sensible of the moot perfect
health than be is of the least sickness, for by this means
has kind Nature fore-warned him to guard against the
When these alteravive, aperient,
and purifying Pills bad recourse to when the first de-
yarture from e@ase proclaims the approach of Cisease,
see many tortures would be sparedâbow much misery
avoided. Holloway's Pills need no comments here on
the good services they render in resisting or remedying
âcomplaints at their outset, which, through injudicious
their rapid course to danger in defiance of the deepest
medical skilland the most indefatigable nursing.
MRS. S. A. ALLEN, A LADY OF WORLD-WIDE
REPUTATION.
Her World's Hair Restorer and Zylobalsamum or
Oysters 19s, NESDAY and FRIDAY evening at 3 o'clock.
For Great Britain, Newfoundland and the Weat Indies,
8 o'clock, as follows, viz:
Monday, Nev. Âą Monday, Dee 2
Wednesday, â 6 Wednesday, « a
Monday, « 18 Monday, â 16
Wednesday, â 20 Wednesday, * 19
DAY evening at 8 o'clock.
half an hour before the time of closing the Mails.
THOMAS OWEN
Postmaster General,
General Post Office Ch'town,
6th November, 1867.
NOTICE.
Ocr.,
offices in this Island, WM. B. DAWSON, late of Char-
ett i Nm a a SN tly
MALL SCHOONERS from 60 to 90 Tons Register
Notice to Archibald McPhee's Debtors !
ERSONS indebted to ARCHIBALD McPHEE, lat:
of Lot 46, âlrader, are hereby notified that all Book
Accounts and debts due to the said Archibald Me Phee, are Mrs. S. A. ALLENâS Mrs. Ss. A. ALLENâS
AK Subscriber intimates to those parties whose NoteÂź : j
: Ir 1s not a Dye, but acts directly upon the roote ef! :
of Wand be holds for Stock, do, purcahsed at hus sale the hair, giving them the natural nourishment required, âwhose Hair requires frequent dressing, it hae no equal. â
at unless paid Lefore the middle of the pre- producing the same vitality and luxarions quantity ae in No lady's toztut is complete without it, The rich glossy
every alternate MONDAY and WEDNESDAY evening at
Mails for Summerside and St, Eleanorâs, to be torwarded
per steamer, will be closed every TUESDAY ana THURS-
Letters to be regivtered, and Newspapers must be posted
\ HEREAS by virtue of a Deed of Releve and
Assignment made and Executed the 21st day of
inst., duly filed and registered in the ion
Mirs.8.A. Allen's
PREPARATIONS ror tHe HATR. ©
Parment will be received WoOrkenv's HAIR RESTORER, WORLD'S HAIR DRESSING
is suited to both yonng and oll, It strengthens or ZYLOBALSAMUM, is essential to use with-
the Hair, prevents its failing or turning grey, and im- the Restorer, but the Hair Dressing alone often re-
parts to it a beautiful glossy appearance. Lt never fails stores, and neyer fails to invigorate, pone ge roy re-
to RESTORE GRAY HAIk fresh the Hair, rendering it soft, sitky and glossy and >
TU ITS ORIGINAL YOUTHFUL COLOR. | disposing it to remain in any desired position,
FORK LADIES AND CHILDREN,
t will restore it on bald places, requires no appearance imparted is truly wonderful, It cleanses
previous preparation of the hair, and is easily applied the Hair, removes all dandruff, and imparts to it a most
by oneâs self, One bottle will usually last for a year, delightlul fragrance. It will prevent the Hair from
ay alter the hair is once restored, occasional applications rag | out, and is the most economical and valur yle
once in three months will insure against grey hairs to Hair Dressing known. Millions of bottles sold every
the most advanced age. âyear.
THE RESTORER REPRODUCES AND THE HAIR DRESSING CULTIVATES AND BBAUTLIFIES.
Sold by Dsuggists throughout all the World.
Principal Sales Office, 198 Greenwich-st, N Y. Citv.
4 Building Lots in the City. â
jyro BE SOLD, at PRIVATE SALE, ia
two separate Blocks,
| Town Lot No. 100,
in the Second Hundred of Town Lots ia Charlotte-
town, pleasantly situated on GRAFTON STREET,
âbetween Temperance Hall and Prince of Walesâ Col-
âlege. On the premises ia a COTTEGE, at present let
jin two «nemcuts,
Queen's Wharf,
|
He will attend to the weighing ef COAL, OATS |
YR. LOvaRay,
(Late of the Customs Department)
SHIP BROKER, &c.,
Tlaving rented the SCALES on
Apply to
JOHN McNEILL,
Oct. 80, 1867. Sin Water Street.
J. C. ROCHFORTâS
PAINT SHOP!
HE Subscriber has taken the PAINT SHOP, lately oÂą-
cupied by Mr Stanford Wells, Grafton Street, where he is
prepared to executeall orders that may be entrusted te hia im
PLAIN AND ORNAMENT-
AL PAINTING,
on reasonable terms, and without unnecessary delay,âin-
cluding Sign Painting and Ship Painting, Carriagca and
Sleighs, also. Furniture Painted in the best style, and satis-
faction wairanted. Framed Pictures in Oil Paintings an
Mirrora constantly on hand,
J © ROCHFORT:
WAY, d&c.
Charlottetown, - - - - P.E. Island
CARD.
py. 3. McIntyre, A. D., C. aM.
PRYSIOZLAN & SE REEON:
Graduate of McGill University.
Montreal, Domân of Canada,
Residence at Mrs.Smith's, - - - Souris East.
town Sept4, 1867
es
New York, Nov lst.â Intelligence from the city of Mexico World's Hair Dressing are unequalled, and so ack- lottetown, Tanner, hath released, assigned, transferred,
says at the present moment Mexico enjoys more freedom yowledged by all who use them for restoring, invig- and conveyed to the undersigned, all his real and per-
frem petty internal strife than she has dove for years before, Grating, beautifying and dressing the Hair, rendering sonal Estate in Prince Edward Island, and all Debts
there being perfect quiet ee whole ve it soft, ailky and glossy, and disposing it to remain m/8ed sums vd maney _ yf eo â due pourâ
except in the State of Guadlera, where Jumez, continues the |. y desired position; quickly cleansing the scalp, ar-/OiNg unto him, as well as alâ the personal Estate an
broils, Santa Anaaâs trial bas been remote te he has rooting the fall and sapantind a healthy and vatural Effects belonging to and all debts and sums of money |FPAETE Subscriber offers for aale 15 Acres of FREEHOLD Notice to the Tenants on the above named Town
tu > rdoned and bani seen ep rrbog color to the Hair. They never fail to restore grey NICOLL. late oft chante hoon gg tale. me pigâ dd a a mn eLLinG en vara epee cactayen ot Pune R
@ perconed â 4 a | Hair to its orig ilul color, They act directly . late of Charlottetown, Shoemaker, which had/Grand River Ferry. There are a geod DWELLID
upon the President to grant, declaring that it would be a Hair to its original youthful color, They act directly been by him assigued and conveyed to the said William HOUSE BARN. a site Cenenn wn the premiers. Wilderness Land thereon.
i â i i 1
terrible act to execute the General, in view of some of the UPOR the roots of the Hair, giving them the natura arr 4 ectaln Anal ok Asal : | gy be . â ed 7EXUE COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC LAND .
good and valiant deeds he has performed for Mexico, and nourishment required. No lady's toilet is complete awson, by a certuin Deod of Assignment duly re-|Ten acres of said property are covered with a young 1 attend to the following places, on the days ithenp te
' | â : 5 Hair Dressing. It gistered, upon certain Trusts, and for certain purposes,| growth of ROCK MAPLE, and the remainder is in
â- sooviy Ppl aaahe a rapt phy ort eal - sale sae ceene 9s ra Hh delightful in the evict frst mentioned Deed of Assigninent eX- igh state of cultivation, âhere is also a Marsh con- stated, for the recei tof all amounts due on the PUR-
eres iif . bl P 7 fragrance, and is suited to both young and old. pressed. This is to notify all persons indebted to the nected therewith, which yields annually about eight or CHASE of I UBLIC LANDS, and for the SALE of
ss = THE RESTORER REPRODUCES oc ade rey eller theagle rly hMeaot i) nerdy ica late na A Maal ly oy >" WILDERNESS LAND :â
âWESTMORLAN " oe 2 RESTORER REPRODUCES. whether by Book Account, Notes of Hand, or otherwise, | settiemeut, and is near the Main Post Road to Port Hill.) oO, THURSDAY, the Slet
WESTMORLAND FAI} TUE HAIR ce 7 TaVATES AND |that the several sums due from them respectively, must! [ts water facilities are excellent, 9 bye eon on FRIDAY poe satdnsar one
c os. 2
a Be gee Uti . he paid by them forthwith, to Messrs. ALLEY & Davies, t d oth ticulars ly to the Sub- ,
The above Fair came off on the 23rd inst., as advor=|_ Tf your hair is thin try it, it scurfy try it, if barsh try|s,jicitors, who have been duly authorized to receive -_ on tn premiacs: particu apply â ig othe nay Stow we a As en Tignish,
tised, and although there was every appearance of a it,if lustreless, try it, if none of these try it, for all #hO land give receipts for the saine; and all persons to whom MALCOLM GOUGAN „ ;
Charlottetown, Oct. 19, 1867.
FREEHOLD PROPERTY PUBLIC LANDS.
x 4 Townships Nos. 1, 2, 4,5, 6,8, 11, 14, 15, 20, 21, and
For Sale. " '
Dene a ate! a ae
been condemned to death.
eS
continuous rainy day, yet it cleared off in the afters uve it will preserve their bair through life. For sale |the said W. B. Dawson 1s indebted, are requested to! Grand River, Lot 14, Oct. 23, 1867. 4w On TUESDAY, the Sth day of November, at 9 a. m.;
noon. Upwards of one thousand persons collected in wy all Druggist, furnish their claims and Accounts duly attested to the . tT <> and on Wednesday, the 6th day of November, at Mr.
avery short time, Never was there a scene of more! | said Mesers. Alley & Davies, forthwith. AGHNOX.,. David Hunter's, Alberton, Lot 4, for the Tenants on
active operations for the time allowed? to set off the ar- Died, Dated at Charlottetown, this 25th Oct., 1867. OF THE Lote 4and 5.
ticles to the best advantage for the Exhibition. The!
Band was in atiendance, but really bad not an oppor-
tunity of sounding an instrament, the hail wae arvee | James Melentiee, Henning, Go ike fem. peer of his noe
ed to excess. Mr. Henty Palmer, as Agent lor {Deceased wae highly respected inhabitant of that locality,
Ladyship, the proprietor of the Lot, onder whose KM! and leaves a large citcle of relatives and friends to mourn
crous gilt, in thy shape of premiums, the Fair took | their los.
place, after reewiving ail the things for exhibition, On the 18th ult., at the advanced age of 71 years,
opened the Fair in a short out effective speech, compli- Timothy C nran, an old and respectable inhabitant of this
menting the exhibitors, ete. on that being the first city, regretted by all who knew him,
thing of the kind introduced out of Charlottetown, and} âAt Seal River, on the 24th ult., of consumption, Cather- â ;
pce be increased by a sinall Legislative grant that} At Kildare, Lot 3, on the 23rd ult., im the 83rd year of CHARLOTTETOWN, for the remainder of the Sea-|f HE SUBSCRIBERS have this day entered into Carruthersâ, Kensington, Lot 19, for the Tenants oa
would enable them another year to include, say four his age, Mr Edward Fol-y, of disease of the heart, which he|son, at the hour of FIVE o'clock in the morning, in-| . CO-PARTNERSHIP as BARRISTERS and AT-|Lots 20, 27, and north portion of Lot 21,
Tewnsbips, vig: Townships Nov. 27, 28, 29 and Ci, so bore â â paticnce and resignation to the Divine! stead of Six, as heretofore. TORNIES-AT-LAW under the name, style and firm of} On cag.â = 18th day of November at 12, noon;
â @ the thing more general. aa y i ov. oy and on Tuesday, the 19th day ef November, uatil 19
âGornaline fe Esq., ane D, Cameron, Esq..-two gee Rca. ae See oe = yg ChâTown, Oct, 22, id HALES, S. N. C. ALLEY & DAVIES, noon, at Mr. R. Bagnallâs Princetown Road, ta 22, a
members of Parliament, quite agreed with Mr. Falmer, year of Ins age, leaving an affectionate wile and ont avs ts . a Office - --- O'Hulloranâs Building, |the Tenants on the south portion of Lot 21.
and heartily congrarulated lua va the muevess be bed bell their irreparable Iwas; and deeply regretted by pu- SHOPS TO LET. Great George Sireet.
met with, and promised their concurrence 6 merous friends and acquaintances, Deceased was a native/rrvitiÂą Subscriber offers to rent, with immediate possession GEORGE ALLEY
from the Legislature neat year, el of Gloucestershire, England, and emigrated to this Inland in TWO VERY DESIRABLE SHOPS, with Warerooms 4 Add â
Yhe young Horse produced by Cornelius somther, | 1850, Funeral will take place from his late residence on'overhcad, being part of his New and Commodious four LOUIS H. DAVIES.
the Mare by Thomas Myers, and the fat Cow by the|Tpursday. the 7th inst.. at 12 oâelock: Friends and ac-!story building on Queen Street. For Busines Stands, tf
Rev. Mr. Sternsand Mr, McVitie, were equal to any /quaititances are respectfully requested to attend without! these suors cannot be surpassed in the ity. For further Oct. â d a On
an ax ce.
AFVHE Office of the Collector of Land TaxâCo
we bave even at this time of the year, The Sheep and |further notice. particulars apply to
Pigs were very fine, particalarly a Sow produced by B.D, REDDN.
Queen Street Ch'town Oct. 30,1967. PI Fx 4ins
GRAFTON ana HILLSBOROUGH S8TRE ET
Charlottetown, A few doors from the Exauinam Orrica.
Mr. ae eee nso â ee lige fac
wer ditto. tlement. MJ â oughs .
wore a6 aor canal te some we have seen made in ERSKINâS i the ExaxteaÂź 9
BRAHEE SUGAR POWDERS. Deputy Coâ F.
Rheumatism of all kinds, Neuralgia,
Charlottetown; but a Potatoe Digger, made by Mr. G.
Lumbago, Sciatica,
Lowther, was a-credit to him; in fact, Mr. Lowtber's
family are qui brated for) the it Theeshing Ma-
ehines, Mowiig Machines and Horse Rakes; they de-
VEMBER As alao for F \CB-ACHE, TOOTH-ACHE, EAR-ACHE,
womenâs wear, Socks, Stockings, Bed Quilts, The 18th NOVEMBER, COUGHS, and all affections from Colds.
Rugs, Table Cloths, &e., deo., de. âThere was Not 80 The following valuable LAND, belonging to the estate of
The Cheese â jon of Donald McCormack.
67 Acres Wood Land, Ureenvale, Lot 45.
THOMAS DAWSON,
RICHARD HEARTZ.
THOMAS ALLEY.
Charlottetown to Halifax!
NOTICE TO TRAVELLERS.
N consequence of the TRAINS from PICTOU to
ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY, On FRIDAY, the 8th day of November, at 9 a. m.;
and on Saturday, the 9th day of November. at Mr. Me-
FIRE AND LIF«. Satur
ARTIES desiring Porici es in this office will please ey Y s, Western Road, for âthe Tenants on Lote 6, 6
send in their proposals to WM. FULL, Eeq., Queen
Gareat: Chaeenoewn, who is authorised to receive and| On TUESDAY, the 12th day of November, at 9 a. m.:
and on Wednesday, the 13th day of November, at Mr.
h : â
warren: JOS, F. ELLIS, Agent, Pictou. Allen's, Wellington, Los 15, for the Tenants on Lots 1Ă©
Oct, 23, 1867. 1m and 15.
Co-Partnership N otice. On FRIDAY. the 15th day of November, at 9 a. m.;
On the 2nq inst., at Roselyn Cottage, St. Peter's Road,
NOTICE âThose Tenants who have not acce the
provisions of the Land Purchase Act, and pope hon
to pay their reat, are hereby finally notified, that unless
payment is made to the Commissioner at the time aad
place above named, distraints wi!! be issued for ite re-
covery.
JOHN ALDOUS,
ioner.
Rew Milvertiscments,
LAND.
mo BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Store
of the Hon, DUNALD BEATON, at tweive o'clock,
Land O.liee, Oet. 9, 1867.
ALYERATION VIN BUSINESS.
âNotice to Debtors.
HE Subscriber hereby notifies that a complete
the ** HERALDâ OFFIC 1 change being about to be mace in the business car-
Oct. 23, 1867. nee ey ââ : ar ypested by _ â â Ste-
: phens, deceased, and subsequently under-
YARMOUTH STOVES. \signed, :
rW\HF SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RECEIVED, Ex| And this is to give notice to thoxe parties indebted
Schooner â Af. E. Banks,ââ direct from YARMOUTH, |to Mary Stephens, Executrix, and to the undersigned,
his USUAL SUPPLY of those Celebrated by Judgments, Notes of Hand, and Book Accounts,
that unless the y their res accounts in full
COOK & BOX STOVES, this Fall, they Ha be sued without. further eeliee pon
Ch Town, Oct.18, 1867.
WANTED IMMFDIATELY.
A* apprentice to the Aine | Business. Appi at
serve the hearty thanks of the farmers generally. So
fa Sve Lancet, under Mepicat Patnonacr,
many samples of Grain ag might bave been expected j{the late Hon, Donald Beaton, SOURIS:
much for the articles outside the Hall, Wo next turn-
ed poh attention to the mside, and there we bad a fine ON ALON DA sk,
display of Cloths of all colors and shades, both in men
and
Fai ld b Chee Drae b WM. R. WATSON.
this was owing to many supposing the Fair would be); 69 Acres Freehold Land, on Mill Road, Let 45, in| City Drug Store.
ot Of The,Oaie weignent alt the a wong possession of Lau hlan & James McDonald.â Victoria Building, Queen Street, Oct. 16, 1867.
lythere'were from 20-to 80 tubs.) 9, ~ 60 Acres Freehold Land, at the bead of Souris, in
WANTED!
utter Was ve
and it was at eg distinguish the best.
eo r to. thas maadle.by she) ~8: - which will bb sold cheap for Casu, or approved Joint Notes.|the closing of the Navigation,
Tiydes, Iee Punitive, âTuraipe, Beets. Squashes,| 4, 40 Acres Wood Land, Mill Road, Lot 45, adjoining A YOUNG MAN, a Shoemaker, by R. J. CLARKE. g Ls
Carrots, dc,, were very excellant. Hlugh McKellock.
Orwell, Oct. 16, 1867. tf
All kinds of merchantable produce taken in erpe
64 Acres at Rockbarra, in possession of Alexander . J, OL a "
The following is a liss of Prizes distributed, ete.,) 5. JOUN KELLY.
â- ile, ; AAT) DTD 1) | Orwell Cheap Store, Sept. 25, 1867. ie
Best ttcdjeâ-0BĂ©udiles Lowther. 6. i awot Landâa Mill site, at Little Harbor, Se Or To SUSE S z 0) V E z I P I! CHARLOTTETOWN MUT â
0 Kabendimasas ihyers. 1. hea - STOVE PIPE! STOVE PIPE! FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Fishing Stand, Houses, Wharves; Flakes, &u., at AVING been
hopes. Las 04, H Mat appointed Agent for the sale of the
The above unless disposed of previously by Private Con- ,
tract, will be Sold, aa above, at be BLIC AUCTION, ee 6 tri pty car â â
Terus.âOne third of the purclsee money to be paid" "" . receive orders for all the
down at the time of Sale, the jomataing two thirds to be different N â in quantities to suit en nas t
secured on approved joint Notes, payable one half in Three Charlottetown, May 22, 1867. i
months and the other half in Six months from the day of a A oe
yar sibopeneontg Butler's Rosmary Hair Cleaner.
to Peter Ryan or Mrs. AÂź
* CowâJames MeVicie.
â BallâJoho Loman..
« EwoâBarnabus Trowedale.
* RamâJohn LHall,
* Sow-James Howat.
a Bearâ-Geeras Howat.
* § bushels BarleyâJames Inman,
* 8 bushels OateâMatthew Smith,
* 1 bushel PeasâGeorge Howatt,
â 3 bushels BucawheatâGeorge Howat,
â "Pab ot Butter, 80 lbsâThomas Myers.
âCheese, 20 IbsâGeorge Mutiart,
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
AT MILLNER'âS TIN-SIIOP,
Great George Street Wittrax Brows, Beng President.
on. George Coles, on, W. Dodd, Kaq.,
fon. George Beer, Mr, William Dodd,
H. J. Calbeck, Eaq., Mr. Thomas Essery,
Mr, Bertram
Owen Connolly, Esq. J.D, Mason, Eeq.
Mark Butcher, Esq. , Mr. William Weeks,
Risks taken Dally.
Ofece hours from 10 a, m. to 4 p. m,
TOVE PIPE TIME will soon be along, and the subd-
scriber intends no man shall sell a GHKAPER OR A
BETTER article than he offers. All orders punctually at-
tended to, On hanc a few Air-tight and second-hand
elegant preparation for the Toilet and Nursery STOVES, Also a lurge assortment o} TIN WARE, at very
possessing, in the highest degree, the property of re-| reasonable prices.
moving Seurf and Dandruff from the Head, and by it invi-
For further particulars appl
Beaton, Souris, or te the Subsoriber at Souris.
DOUGLAS A. SMITIT,
â onde d wool, spun, wove , Auctioneer, | gorating q wa lities increasing the growth of the Hair.s Soap-Stone Cut and Fitted, &o.. i. PALMER, 3
„ vee dyed near Ser eeperty Als. . Hall, Souris, November 7, 1867. 2in " W.R. WATSON. Aa the subscriber oxpeots avon to wanta little CASH, a Mutual Fire Insurance Office, Kert 8t., â
â k â atthew Sanith. re | Pity Dug Store, Nov. 99.1866. considerable discount will be made for the same, expecially] _ Charlottetown, tet Feb., 1867. y
" mee Fran e J. Mall, Executorsâ Notice.
CHARLES QUIRK, ~~
MANUFACTURER OF *
BQUARSE ROD,
GENTâS BRIGHT
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NATURA LEA ©
GOOD SMOKING TOBACCO,
FLOUR, TEA. SUGAR. MOLASSES, |* htt of STOVE PIUE AND ELBOWS!
; 2. C bell. « a, And the Subscriber, ever thankful forthe very liberal pat-
* Piece ef women's wear, 6 ydeâD. Campbe et ee oe Recon oe GIN AND RUM, &c. &c. ronage he has hitherto received from hia friends, both in
** Piece of Cotton and Wool, 6 ydsâDebro Nichol! biter Bere ;
#on, uested to make immediate poe to the undersigned, THE SUBSCRIBER HAS IN STORE AND roR crt 7 country, still trurteâjudieiouslyâto cares his way
â Heartâ Rug pees a Mra, F. Rogerson. Brecutor pad Inet ye doy (wey a af Se, mid: ree SALEâ~ F a GRORGE W. MILLNER.
Hearth Rag (rag)âMre, Mattart, arr; and all persons having claims againsâ : 11 Hhds, Bright Porto Rico SUGAR; | :
«Piece of oe peur atee 'T. Rogerson. requested to furnish the same, duly attested, for settlement 25 Pane, Bright Retailing MOLASSES ; Rept. 18, 1867 â 2m ee
+ § pice of Woollen Sucks-âMes, MeNeill. | [1 said Bxecutors, R. REDDIN. } g 00 Pause, Demerara RUM, pale & colored Petersonâ a, B Aiatlas Solence,
+S pairs Stookiige-âMidse Kate Howatyes â * § Executors. Chests Superior Conyou TEA ; OK FOR EV ee
â Pable Cloth (fnen nits. Thomas Rogerson. tn Ă©. QUIRK, 25 Hhds. Holland GIN r . rasan Be 4 is inpended for the use of Pamihes
* Woollen ShawlâMrs. Pearson, 500 Bbis, Superior Extra FLOUR ; and Schools, containg q vast fund of useful information,
â CartâWin. Rogerson, 80 Boxes Liverpool SOAP ; in the form of answers to 2,000 questions on every conceiv-
** PloughâThomas Rogerson. 140 Bundles White Cotton WA RP; bole subject, and is written in a so plain ay to be un
+ Squash and Turnip Beet, Hhds, and Qtr, Casks Pale BRANDY ; serstood by all, âTeachers, end Pupils preparing themselves
brook
â „ INE. for the profession af Âąchool-teaching, as well #s for any ecm. UEEN STREE' wlll
â© Bed Quilt, ârecommendedâLissie Manning. Wie: Rove: | [New Peeend therrz SINE ee ee neath Co tate 4 cee wali benek. g Nw ant
* Potatoe Digger, et i
OWKN CONNOLLY 4
George L : oon's Wharf, âor sate by B. REILLY. Charlotteto â ps az
Apples, âą wad A tot a Nov. 7, 1097, lis pd ayer | Charlottetown, 27th Feb., 1867, Herald Ofies, Queen Street, 1 aan 1 lear. 2 < z. 8
} âa
LL persons indebted to the Estate of JAMES BARR,
Nov 1, 1867.
COAL FOR SALE!
recommendedâHole- 70 TONS OLD SBYWDNEWY COAL.
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