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J, WHEDNESDS
Con was to impeach the President, but in the
meantime the people, in the late clestions bare impeaghy
ed Congress, Whois gging to be tried? i}
The new Democratic councils of Baltimore have re,
fused to have their sessions opened with rayer, one bold
member asserting that ** preachers badidne more harm
than good, and had caused the date. rebellion by their
praying influence.â saan ec
The formal transfer of Russian America to the United
States bas finally been made. General Rousseau. re-
ceived the pose which was accomplished with the
ceremonies of lowering the Russian and hoisting the
United States flag, and the interchange of two short
sentences in the way of speech-making.
onte Rotondo is_a small town of 1,200 souls, ten
milf north-east of Rome, in the province of that nawe.
Inis said.that Louis Napoleon. proposes to affiance the
Prince Imperial of France to Gizelle, the youngest
daughtor.ol the Emperor of Austria.
Mc. Maguire, M. P., has lett Cork for London to
superintend the publication of his forthcoming work on
the * Irish in ee cae ee
on, C..G. Du ag been eleeted to the vic-
sok tabtateent for the âshat y of Dalhousie, in iit
his opponent was oamed Sancls, whom he defeated by
a large majority, although Sands had been m previous
yossession, and gained, the support of many partics.
Mr. Duffy's majority was 476 votesto 272. âThe election
took place in Aogust, and is announced with apparent
satisfaction in the Melbc urne Argus,
Charles Lever, the novelist, has been appojnted Eng-
lish Consul at Vienna.
A memorial, in the shape of a magnificent Cathedral,
to the late Cardinal Wiseman, is about to be erected in
Lordon, A site has heen obtained close to the Victoria
Railway Station, Westminster Abbey, and bordering on
the new quarter,springing into existence round Buck-
ingham Palace, It is intended to make the new Ca-
thedral a-most impotiog edifive,and clergymen speaking
most of the European languages will be stationed there
Jor the purpose of hearing Confessions and preaching to
foreigners in their native tonguc,
Tire Garthavotans.--Speaking of these gentry, the
Timesâ Florence correspondent admits that the ranks of
Garibaldiâs army were tor the most part composed of the
biggest blackguards that Italy could furnish; and he
adds that, so generally were the volunteers against the
Pope enlisted from amongst the criminal classes, that
crime sensibly diminished in Florence so long as the
raid lasted :â
** Since the beginning of the insurrection it is surpris-
ing bow crime has diminished in Florence. Day after
day the papers record that âno offence has been com-
mitted in Florence during the last twenty-four bours,â';
Here is a specimen of the means by which the Gari-
baldians attempt to carry their ends. We copy from
the Roman. correspondent of the London « Morning
Post :â oe
** Towards dark yesterday, five persons drove up in
a carvioge to the house of Signor Mazin, Under Secre-
tary of War, and, knocking at. his door, stabbed the
cook whe came to open it, and were proceeding in quest
of Sivnor Mazio, When an orderly soldier with a brace
of pleetia, and the thrilling screams of Mazioâs nieces,
induc them to abandon theit murderous scheme, rufi
down stairs, and drive off more rapidly than they
came.â â :
_â
NOVA. SCOTIA.
On Saturday night last, a Mr. McLaren was proceed -
ing heme from Halifax, and when near the village of
Walton, Hants County, he was accosted by two men
with blackened faces, who caught his horse and demand-
ed â* bis money or bis life.â Both being valuable to the
owner he refused to deliver his money, and one of the
villians drew a knife and made a blowat Mr. McLaren's
breast. By a most fortunate circumstance he bad 4
parcel of papers in bis breast pocket, which no doubt
saved bis lite, as had they not been there the blow would
probably have been fatal. The villian made another
blow with the knife which this time entered Mr, Me-
Lurenâs stomach, latlicting a severe wound and prostrat-
ivg the unfortunate man. The scoundrels then robbed)
him of all his money, amounting to nearly «a hundred
dollars, and retreated to the woods, Although very
weak from loss o« Mood, Mr. McLaren managed. to get
into his waggon and drive to the nearest, house, where
he was well cared for, .Itis probable that-he will re-
cover, Mr. MeLaren has no suspicion as to who the
men were,âChron, Nov. 16, i
Sues Den ssaee ae ee ee
News by Telegraph:
ee j i
San Francisco, Noy, 21.
The annnal Convention of the Fenian Brotherhood
of California, acting in concert with the Lrish Revolu-
tionary Brotherhood, and recognizing John Savage as
their Chief Executive in) America, adjourned. alter a
short session tosday, The officers of the organization
are represented. ag in a satisfactory condition, , They
endorsed the policy of the Irish Reyolutionory Brother-
hood a8 enungimted by Thos, J, Kelly of Iveland, and
Join Savage of America. .
y Manchester, Nov. 20.
As the day for the execution of the condemnud Fenians
approaches, the Government redoubles its preceations
against an? outbreak or attempt at resoue)â § Regular
troops baye been pouring in here by railroad for two
days past, andâthe city is now crowded with soldiers.
Ă© : Manchester Nov. 20, evg.
In addition to the large military force the Municipal
authorities have provided for, the security of the; peace
by swearing in at the Town Hall over 2,000 citizens as
special Policemen on the day of the execation.
ier i Paris; Nov. 19.
Experienced Engineers have laid out, and the Pon-
tifical troops. are acuvely engaged in building substan-
tial wotks of defence at all the approaelvs to Rome,
and thease fortidvations are rapidly approaching & Âąom-
pletion. * No markets of the 21st yet received.
ms ; ia Ottawa, 23d.
In the Senate lastenight in reply to a member, Hon.
Mr, Campbell stated that the Government had sot power
to initiate or entertain. hegoliations with she Ambricin} yy... G. #8, "Daviée, of thie City, a
Government with regard to the renewal of the Reeipro-
city Treaty. Such negotiations coulddaly be oach-
ed through the instrumentality of the British Minister
at Washington, ba Bed stated that the phe
»roposed to establi ailcommunigation with the Weat
Tndles, and 4 Paty! â'line 0 ticbiuers with that
view,
Hon. D. McGee is seriously iM. * â~.
von: » Kingston, Jamaica, Noy, 16.
There-is-a-fear of another negro riot and revolution-
ary outbreak.â Lhe parish of St. Thomas in the East is
threatenéd on the present occasion, ae in the case of the
former rebellions | Thare! ate some: four hundred re-
groes. ri mpeg Avcoritling to Yoilitary practice, and
ready to take up arms.e)ri. iit i
vaca rcp pm peg opk, Noy, 19. ,
By Special Telegraws aver the Cuban Cable it is
learned that a hurrlewne. swept over St. Domingo on
the 30th ult., desolating the capital and destroying 200
lives, 4
has received the
â peror
ian from the M@xieur
Bin I-
nt. âPhey are ba
to be in a fair state of preservation considering the cir-
cumstance, The âpapers auchotlwmg'the Ad-
miral to assume care of the remains and permitting them
to pass the |
inspection»or we oi: le] 8 be ot te Te]
ethoff, and he wss expected to leave the capital with
is charge for VeracOPua! on) thee 18h inet, where the
Austrian Frigate Novara would be ready to convey
them to Austria.y . . ») eff meee 6 6
Gold 139 1-H MS CO HIN
Washington, Nov. 19.
Crofah cofficidl acdorinte of âOot: 20th, ridicule tha
efforts of Ali Pacha to tura the islanders from their in-
flexible determination to become part of the Kingdom
wevraterouicd 3
of Uretaeste 5 a.
The Russian, Prussian and French Commanders con-
tinue to convey non-combatants to Greece.
7
Advices frém Mexico state hab Admiral iim
The Grand Vizier's remonstrance against this is bein
treated with contempt. âLhe waris bying fads |
with indreased vielence ayd will fiot close until after
the annihilation of Turkish rule.
London, 19th--Noon.
| The Speech of Napoleon before the French Chambers
esterday, wad published this morning. It relates te
Italian and German affairs, and question of Reform.
shy ipetied is quite short. makiig less than 1,60)
words, :
; Manchester, Nov. 13.
The prisoners Roberts, Featherston and Gould,
were brought up before Commission to-day. and
sentenced to five years imprisoment. All the in-
dictments having been disposed ot, the Special Com-
mission was dissolved.
Dublic, Nov. 12.
The tria! of Halpin before the Special Commission
was concluded to-day. âThe jury brought in a ver-
dict of guilty of treason and felony, âT'he prisoner
throughout his trial has maintained his claimâ ot
American citizenship. The Court has not yet pro-
tioanded his sentence.
Ottawa, Nov. 20.
The Premier announced that the Government
would try to pass before the adjournment, the Post
Office, Excise Customs, Tariff and Ruilway bills,
and the bill to renew the suspension of the //abeas
Corpus Act. :
Florence, Nov. 19.
The âGazetteâ publishes the text of diplomatic
note from Prime Minister, Manebrea, which declares
re the suppression âof the temporal power of the
lope is indispensible to the mainteuance of good
relationy between Italy and France.
Manchester, Nov, 15.
The execution of Allen and the other prisoners
condemned to death by the Special Commission, ex-
cept Maguire, whose pardon has been aduounced,
will take place on the 23rd inst, in this city.
London, Nov, 18,
Though the sentence of most of the Fenians re-
cently convicted at Manchester will be commuted to
hard labor for a term of years or banishment, Allen
will probably suffer the extreme penalty of the law,
Noy. 23rd.
London, Nov, 18,
Miduight.âThe Manchester Observer «saya :â
* There is no hope of: reprieve or commutation for
Gould and Larkin, and they will be executed with
Allen on the 23rd inst., according to the terms of
their sentences,â
The British Goyermment has recieved from the
West Indies no official adyices of the sumersion ol
the Island of Tortola, as reported by a Cuble des-
patch from New York.
The troops of the French Expeditionary Corps in
Italy are making preparations to go into winter quar-
ters at Civita Vecchia.
The latest European despatches-are to the.22d instant, one
of which reports that General Meanbrea, the Italian Prime
Minister, has issued another note wherein the avtion of
France in invading the Papal Statesis seyerel y denounced.
How serious to be sure!
It is reported that the Ynited States have made proposi-
tions to purchase the Hudson Bay Territory. The Do-
minion of Canada had better look sharp.
Austria has signified its willingness to join the European
Conference, proposed byeFrance, | -
Small bands of Garibaldians had lately
frontier, but were proniptly met by the
specdily s ppressed. .
Despatches containing the gratifying intelligence of the
safety Of Dr. Livingston, the celebrated traveller and ex-
plorer, were received in London onthe 22d.
Great efforts-were matie, but withoutâ avail, except in the
case of Shore, to have the, lives of the condemned Manchester
Fenians spared. Ample Lreparatiens were being made to
secure order and safety at the executions, which were to
take place on the 23d. England, which ean afford to sym-
ise with rebels and filibusters everywhere clse, is more
inexorablethan any other ciyilized country in her treatment
of political prisoners, '
assed the Papal
âapal troops and
so ae ge gt =a
Holloway's, Pills.âStomach and Indigestion: âThe
stomach furnishes the matérial sustenance of every or-
gan. If disordered, the whole body languishes, but
however severely affected, its tone aod vigour may al-
ways be restored by a course of these irresistible Pills.
Biliousness, indigestion, liver complaints, and all dis-
âOrders of the stemach ean easily: be cured by the use of
Holloway's Pills.
no sufferer that has ever tried thom will deny their ex-
treme efficacy. In every vase of stomach disease from
the mildest case of dispepsia to the horrifying cancer,
from the nausearof thd free liver to the vomiting/ac-
companying uleeraced stomach, these Pills immediately
relieve, generally cure. â
4. os
eT et âoom |
Ship News
The crew of the Sch. Comet, Capt, McPhee; at this port
to-aay, were taken sick with fever, after leaving St. Jago,
and the vessel put into Inagua. © Isaac Day, seaman, of
Tahate. died before reaching Inagua,,on the 7th Oct... The
Comet experienced heavy weather on the passage home, and
lost bulwarks and gakey,;and had boat stove and sails
split.âEx. ' en eee eae
Yesterday the Bark Abeona, Campbell, master, cleared
for Liverpool, with a cargo of 18,400 bushels of oats and
12,868 feet deals, by Jamea D, Mason, Esq. The Ships.
C. Owen, Brown, master, and the Bark Empress, Gillis,
master, âcleared the same day, the former for Havre, France,
with 28,898 bushels of Sats, beth by, Carvell Bros. âTo-day
the brigt. Idalia, Robert Paul, master, also cleared for
Havre with 13,863 bushels of .oats, for the same parties.â
tb.
pee SE SF a a aS ee
Launched.
From the shipyerd of -R.+S, MeDonald, Keq.; Pisquid
River, on the 15th October, for the Hon. D. Davies and
[ gantine of 186
tons n m., copper fastened, to lass five years A I at
Liyods, ealled the Prowet; and on the Ist inst., another
Brigantine of 199,tona ti. m.. sand alagsiaind tha , eall-
ed the Twtayra. Both of these veseels are intended fo? the
English Makket. Mr, MacDoneldâs reputation as a builder
of handsome, first-class vessels is so well established as to
render remark on these vessels unmeeessury.*
=== Se = ae
Died oe
ee eee eee ee ee ee SR Se ip eg
On Wednesday, the 20th inst., Jonathanâ Couch Collings,
aged 49 years, aftet a-short illness, which he bore with per-
leet resignation tothe Divive Will, Whileâ in life he was
ndwn and respected as an energetic and honest man. It
is the firm hope and Welief of his relatives and friÂąnds that
he passed from death gnite life. Jom: â ,
a a ee âââââ
Mew Drivertigements.
ClearingâOutâ Sale !
4 her SUBSCRIBERS, intending to Build 3, New BRICK,
Ss next spring, arc desirous of reducing their pre-
t STOCK 6f GOODS, and will, after, the lat DECEM-
R cémmence th
SELLING OFF
THEIR LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF
BRITISH & AMERICAN
At ..Greatly. Reduced .Prices.
FOR CASH ONLY! â
oes " @. & 8 DAV ER.
Now. 27, 837. Qn
|
| of Prince Edward Island for the years
ERSONS disposed to contract for Printing Eight,
Hundred Copies of the Revised Public General)
Statutes, of Prince Edward Island, pagsed in the years)
1863, 1864, 1865, 1866 and 1867, and for Binding the
same, are bereby informed that TENDERS will be re |
ceived by the undersigned Odiumissioners, appointed to
superintend the same, uatil 12 oâvloek, noon, on WE D-
NESDAY, the Fourth day of December, instant. |
The Public and Private Statutes will form two separ- |
ate Volumes, comprising, if in emall pica, 280 Pages|
and 170 Pages, or thereabouts, respectively, and will
form two separate Volames,
Tenders to express the rate per Sheet of eight Pages
for each Volume. âThe Contractor will be required to
print the Public Statutes first. and to complete the same
within Foar Months after commencing it, which he will,
be required to do.on or about the 2lat day of Decem-
ber next: and to complete the Private Statutes within
Three Months thereafter. Both works to be printed in
a good and workmanlike manner, either inthe style of
the Revised Statutes of Prince Edward Island, publish-
ed in 1862,.or of the Session Laws of the present year,
(1867), & specimĂ©n of which, as well as of theâ Binding
and of the quality of the Paper, may be, seen, and
other particulars made known, at the Office of Honor-
able Joseph Hensley, one of the Commissioners, where
Sealed Tenders directed to the undessigned are to be
sent, nee te
Separate Tenders to be sent in for the Printing, which
must express the rate if printed according to the type
and style of the Revised Laws or of the Session Laws,
as the case may be, and separate Tenders for the Bind-
ing of the work; and the âTenders tor the Binding to
set forth the rate per Volume at which the Contractor
or Contractors will Half Bind the same in Calf, and
Half Bind the same in Sheep.
No Tender will be noticed unless accompanied by a
Letter addressed to the Commissioners, signed, if in re-
reference to the Printing, by two (2) persons of known
responsibility, engaging to become Security for thefdue
performance ot the Contract.
EDWARD PALMER, } c ae
JOSEPH HENSLEY, § 7Oâą'oisopers.
Charlottetown, November 27, 1867.
âFlying Frenchmanâ for Sale !
THIS well-known and favorite HORSE,
whose Stock ia the most. numerous and
the fastest in the Island, and always com-
mand a ready sale and the highest prices,
will be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Market)
Square at 2 o'clock, P. M., on TUESDAY, the 30th day
of DECEMBER, :
Terms made known at the save. â
JOHN MAHER,
Lot 49, Nov. 27, i987.
HOUND.
N the St. Peter's Road, on Monday night last a Ladyâ s
FUR MUEF. which the owner can have
b rov roperty and paying âexpenses. Apply to
Po Toe eee JOUN TREANOR, :
at Hon. Geo, Colesâ,
Ch, Town, Noy. 27, 1867. pd
âThe Subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the pub-
lic that he has, by late various dirivals ffom Britain, |
Canada, and the United States completed his., |
Importations for the Season
COMPRISING A VERY
General Assortment of Goods!
which ho offers for sale at his establishment, ,
THE
QUEEN STREET WAREHOUSE, |
He assures those who may favor him by a Âąall, his stock
has been purchased with a most careful regard to
the soundness of the articles offered for sale.
No abatements in price, but a considerable discount will be
allowed on the purchase of a parcel,
{ only effect the advantage of obtaining the
same at the lowest rate, but also in- â
sure to themselves good
BENJAMIN DAVIES.
Queen Street Warchouse, } 4in
Ch'town, Noy. 8, 1867,
at 4 Pe
JUST RECEIVED
FROM BOS'ION.
Bbls. HAVANNA ORANGES, = « ©
2 Boxes LEMONS,
2 Bbls., ORANGES,
2 Boils. COOKING. PEARS,
1 Box EATING PEARS,
1 Case GRAPES,
COCOA-NUTS, APPLES,
CONFECTIONARY, &c.. &e.,
For Sale Cheap for Cash at.
T. O';CONNELL'Sâ
Variety Store, Queen Street.
Noy, 20, 1867. 4in a
To the Public,
UCTIUN SALE continued every FRIDAY and SAT-
i& URDAY evening, from 7 to 10 o'clock, at the subscri-
berâs Auction Rooms, pti Room Building.
Goods of every d ition received and sold to order.
âTunas Cash ; sale positi„Ÿ,, No reserve.
Auction sales of Hofaea, Cattle, Farming Implements,
New and second-hand Furniture, Stoves, &c., attended to
on market days, in front of the Market House, at 2 o'clock,
p.m,
A. MeNEILL, Auctioneer,
Reading Room Building, : . i
_ Nov. 29, 1847.
3 Ample room for the reception ef all kinds of Goods, '
hoth at Auction Rooms in Reading Rowm Building, and at
Wareroom in Market House basement, ...»
A.MeMEILL.
NOTICE.
bh pm een by virtae of a Deed of Relexse and
Assignment madé and Executed the 21st day of
OCT., inst., duly filed andâ registered in the proper
offices ia-this Island, WM. B. DAWSON, late of Char-
lottetown, âFanner, hath released, assigned, transferred,
and conveyed to the undersigned, all bis real and per-
and sums of money and securities therefor due and,
owing unto bim, aa well as all the personal Estate and
Effects belonging to and all debts and sums of mone
and securities therefor due and ewing to GEORG
NICOLL, late of Charlottetown, Shoemaker, which had
8. Dawson, by a certain breed of Assigament duly re-
HE. upon certain Trusts, and for certain purposes,
m the said first mentio Deed of igument ex-
essed. This is to nowy all persons indebted to the
said W. B. Dawson, âand to the sail George Nicoll,
that the several sums due from them respectively, must
be paid by them forthwith, to Messrs. Attny & Davies,
Solicitors, who have been duly anthorized to receive
and give receipts for the same; and all persons to whom
the saidâ W. B. Dawson 1 indebted, are req
said Messrs. Alley & Davies, forthwith.
Dated at Chatlottetowa, this 25th Oct., 1867.
, ' THOMAS DAWSON.
RICHARD HEARTZ.
THOMAS ALLEY.
TERMS CASH.
- ss ° j H ° § . * tal t â
Thouvands âattest thts âAssertion, aad! Parties buying on these terms, at this establishment, will not}
sonal Estate in Prince Edward Island, and all Debts|house, Icehouse, Milkhouse, and Coallioire, are com
been by him assigned and conveyed to the said William) surrounded by a handsome and substantial
whether by Book Account, Notes of Hand, or otherwise, | of Title Deeds ; and the balance in six months from the)
uested to| das be obtained, on reference to the cowlitions ef sale,
2 2 a oialt x agg â 3
contract. Wires... 4. Alem s
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Mrs. 8. A. ALLENâS
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STOVES! TENDERS.
STOVES! STOVES! Tenders for Dredging the South
port and Char lttetwna sidesot
HOOâ STOVES suitable for coal, of Charlottetown Ferry.
warranted to WORK WELL,
consisting of MAGICIAN, VICTORIA,
â(EPARATE Tenders are required to de sent into the
Colonial Secretary's Office, on or before THURSDAY
and: HELPING HAND \the fourteenth day of JANUARY next, at twelve o'clock,
» â Dpa noon, by any person or company who may be willing to
DODD & ROGERS. contract with the Government to perform the three follow-
> TOAULE WD FATAL ALT AED «jug works, that is toreay 3
OOK STOVES FOR WOO! WAT ER | âist. âTo dredge the Southport side of Charlottetown Ferry,
LOO, BROADSIDE, PREMIU, and â#8 fellows :âA channel to be cut through the flats from thu
; rT ye wa ig 4 > main channel to the landing slip at the Southport side; the
YARMOUTH COOK. first 160 feet, leading from the main channel, to be dredged
ai . cep, and ide.
A ls SE DODD & ROGERS. â Presto he mendelabdaecanes up to the outer edge ef the
gS at BOLLERS, all sizes,
'statiorary Whart and under the Floating Blocka, (supposed
\to be about 400 feet,) to be dredged out 2 feet deep through+
jout, and 60 feet wide up to the docks, and from side to
side within the docks.â
. 3rdly. âLhe publie docks, on the Charlottetown side of
and SHOP said Kerry, to be dyedged out and deepened in the same
manner from side to vide sve fot deep at the least, from,,
" ithe end of the slip to the chaanel,
DODD & ROGERS. . | âThe above works to he me ered br gia i oS oat
TAL ICTERR CbDATRG +3, faction of the Superintendent of Public Works, or other
ID EGISTER GRATES and MARBLE eter eae form vo by. the Govertment to inspect
DODD & ROGERS.
panto R AIR TIGHT
STOVES.
. e 801 redyed Âą : remover BLLe vs
DODD & ROGERS, jaâplace as not tu obetruct the nay igation of the Ligh. bore or
OOFING PITCH and FELT. jother rivers. â ; oe
Tenders to be pccom: anied by the'names of tv-o sufficient
gecurities for the due perfornmnce e4uetabove Contracts,
The Government iy not to be cousiiered as bound to ac-
_ !eept the lowest Tender in any cage, â
UEORGE COLES,
\ âColonial Secretary.
November 15, 1867. â 7
Hous ROGERS |! Seer tres teers ieee
Noy. 13, 1867. ial AUCTION |
i F A LL "1867. orvet rt. lO. BE sold. by PUBLIC AUCTION, on, MONDAY,
the 2d DECEMBER, at 1i o'clock, 4. m., on the prem-
. â4 ' âises of JOSEPH MURRAY, Lotâ65, 00 Acres
N ew Store. New Goods. Government Tand,
âPVHE Undersigned having removed te his New Store, Old qyyon which two urstallments have been Ww and eight
Stand, Reddinâs Corer, where he has inercased facili- years to pay the balance, The gbove LAND is within 24
ties for carrying on a general Dry Goods, Grocery, Liquor âpyilesâof Mussulmad, and 4 quarter of a mile from, a Grivi
and eae Earthenware Business, he ag. 1-4 heBs und shingle Mill. Alsoâ
leave to inform his friends, and the public generally, that he
is now prepared to supply them with all kinds of Goods in The following Stock,
the above line, at ax low prices as can be found in. the City. |! Mare, fy Ft ns pie) ve Lageâ het gt Pigs,
Th 4 5) 1 Truck & Wheels, 2 Sleighs, | stack Oats, | sett Harrows,
ie Aone Cenesoen ors 1 Plough, 1 sett Cart Harness, and several other articles too
wv Geer sod numerous to mention. All sums over,20s,, @ credit of 12
hite Shietings. mouths Will be given.
Blue, White, and Fancy
Flannels, Bedticks, Osnaburgs,
Twellings, Red, White ant) Blue Cotton -
Warp, Cotton Handkerchiefs, Blankets, Coburgs,
Orleans, Winceys, Fancy Prints, Gala Plaids, Tweeds,
Doeskins, Pilot Cloths, Hosiery, Gloves, Paper Collars,
Hate and Caps, Neckties, Flannel Shir ts, Umbrellas
Oil Cloths, &c, ; Tea, Sugar. Tobacco, Molasses,
Rice, Starch, Blue, Indigo, Soap, and
Candles ; Kerosene Oil, Brandy, Gin,
Rum, and Whiskey, Portand Sherry
We, always on hand at the
usual low prices; China
and Eartheaware.
| In Great. Variety.
âThe Subscriber thankful for past favors, respeotfully 20.| :
licits a continuance of the same,.and trusts, by attention te;
business and to the wants of his Customers, to, merit an in:
crease of sales and an extension of business. /
+ Orders from the Country personallyâ attended to and,
promptly executed,
B. D. REDDINY
ld Stand, Reddin's Corner, , '
November 11th, 1867,
DODD & ROGERS.
(XE No. 3 Singer's Sewing Machine.
a
GEO, CLOW, Auctioneer,
Lot 65, Nov 12, 1867.
CARD.
ee
P. B. MeIutyre, WD, C. AM.
PILESIOL AW & SU RGROW:
Graduate of MeGill University .
Moutreal, Domân of Canada,
Residence at Mrs. Smith's, - - - Souris East
i Charlottetown, Oct. 19, 1867. ,
SHOPS TO CET. â
VHK Subscriber offers to rerft, with immediate possesmon,
TWO VERY DESIRABLE SHOPS, with Warerooms
overhead, being patt-of his New and Commodious four
story âbuilding on Queen Steet: For Busines Stands,
these sors cannot be surpassed inâ the City, For, further
particulars apply to
: B. D. REDDN.
Queen Street Ch'town Oct. 30, 1867. PI Ex 4ins
FOR SALE! Meeting of the, Legislature.
N Excellent BUSINESS STAND for Sale at Dun- neat :
das Cross Roads, consisting of half an acre of Colennial Seerttary's Office.
Land, on which there is a NEW DWELLING HOUSE, a _ Novemper 7th 1865.
30 x 28, consisting of 9 Shop and six finished rooms,| \{74ERFAS by a Resolution of the House of As-
also a Kitchen, 14 x 16. finished also, 1 Granary, 28 x sembly passed on the Ith day of April, 1863, it
80, 1 Shed and an excellent well of water. For further} Was resolved that thé initiation of all money votes
~~ {particulars apply to: MARTIN: MARTIN or to DON- shouid be with the Execution :
Notice is hereby given that all application for Mone
Grants for Roads. Bridges, Wharfs, &e., and ull peti-
tions for any subject whatsoever, which parties may de-
sire to submit to the Legislature at its next annual
Sussion, are required to be sent into this Office on or
before the first day of February, 1868.
By Command,
GEORGE COLES,
Colonial Seeretary.
re ic od
New Fall Arrangement.
rJ\HE MAILS for the United Kingdom, the neighbor ing
Provinces, United States, &c., will, until further notice,
ALD MARTIN on the premises.
Dundas Cross Roads, Nov. 13, 1867.
âDAWSONâS ESTATE.
Suburban. Residence tor Sale.
mpHE Subscribers will sell by Public Auction, in front!
of the Colonial Building, on FRIDAY, the 20th! -_â
day of DECEMBER fext, at 12 o'clock noon. that}
beautiful COTTAGE, with two acres of ground attach-
ed, situated in the Common of Charlottetown, about
fifteen minutesâ walk from ibe city, litely oreupied by
ane SON, and known as the ** MODEL COTs) cg a; the Tagan) Pou tikes Chumsbcwa. 44 SL.
' a . : laws, viz :â
This property is eligibly situated in the most elovat-| For Canada, New Prtmswick and the United States, via
ed and healthy position in the suburbs of Charlottetown, | oy. MA! nN ved |, State
nearly opposite the resilence of the Hon, Juver ape oe as FUESDAY and THURSDAY evening ai
Perens, conimandsa splendid view ot the City andits |â Nova Scotia, via Pictou, every MONDAY, WED-
environs, : a NESDAY and FRIDAY. evening at $ o'clock,
The Cottage itself istastefully and elegantly finished, | yoy Great Britéin, Newfoundland and the West Indies,
with an especial eye to comfort, and presents a ytd levury alrérnate MONDAY and WEDNESDAY evening at
attractive and handsome appearance, The other UGIIE-|6 o'clock. as follows, viz :
ings on the prenises, consisting of a Stable und Coach - Monday, | Nov. 4 Monday, , Deo 2
Wednesday, â 6 Wednesday, â
modious, well-arranged, and thoroughly finished. Monday, âow Monday, we 1G
The grounds attached, which embrace a large GAR- Wednesday, â*) 20 Wednesday, © 19
DEN, are ina good state of cultivation, are planted) Mails for Summervide and St. Eleanor's, to be torwarded
with choice and ornamental. Trees, and intersected per steamer, will be closed every TUESDAY and THURS.
i 1d walke: and the whole property 12) \Y eyening at 8 o'plock. â
with broad gravelled walks ; roparty i) Letters to be registered, and Newspapers must be pasted
t
enee,
" ; t . If en hour before the thas of closi e Mails.
Thore'is Alad connected withâ the Kitchen 6f the:Com{ )4!f en hour defor ay ee th OMAS OWEN
tage a large BRICK TANK, with: Filteret and »Forev Pustmasted Deneril,
Pump. ei iAnal Post Ofive Ohitewn,
Tho Terms of Sale rr be : * per cent. of the ur. | ak tm i 4
chase money to be paid down ; 25 per cent, on delivery, . me al
Title Doct " HRS I< LN*S
day of sale, to be secured by a mortgage on the proper | BRAILEE âSUGAR POWDE RS.
ty.
an indisputable title will be given tothe Purehaser. | Rheumatism of all kinds, Neuralgia,
Further particutors respecting title, 'powsdssion; Âąte.. Lumbago, Sciatica,
COUGHS, and all affections from Colds.
iE" S.e Lancet, udder Mepieat, PataoÂźaan,
bes WM, BR. WATSON.
te Dy Stor?** koe â
Vnert Bulding, Queen Stregt, CAP teyase7.
A
© wh, orto the nndersigned,
ââ THOMAS DAWSON,
RICHARD HEARTZ, !
| ; THOMAS âALLEY. ~
Charlottetown, Nov, 20, 1897.
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furnish their claims nnd Acéounts duly awested to ge be th: Office of Messrs. ALLEY & DAVIES, Solicitors, Aa alsa for Fs CK-ACILE, TOOTA-ACHE, BAR-ACHY,
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Oe ee ee
J, WHEDNESDS
Con was to impeach the President, but in the
meantime the people, in the late clestions bare impeaghy
ed Congress, Whois gging to be tried? i}
The new Democratic councils of Baltimore have re,
fused to have their sessions opened with rayer, one bold
member asserting that ** preachers badidne more harm
than good, and had caused the date. rebellion by their
praying influence.â saan ec
The formal transfer of Russian America to the United
States bas finally been made. General Rousseau. re-
ceived the pose which was accomplished with the
ceremonies of lowering the Russian and hoisting the
United States flag, and the interchange of two short
sentences in the way of speech-making.
onte Rotondo is_a small town of 1,200 souls, ten
milf north-east of Rome, in the province of that nawe.
Inis said.that Louis Napoleon. proposes to affiance the
Prince Imperial of France to Gizelle, the youngest
daughtor.ol the Emperor of Austria.
Mc. Maguire, M. P., has lett Cork for London to
superintend the publication of his forthcoming work on
the * Irish in ee cae ee
on, C..G. Du ag been eleeted to the vic-
sok tabtateent for the âshat y of Dalhousie, in iit
his opponent was oamed Sancls, whom he defeated by
a large majority, although Sands had been m previous
yossession, and gained, the support of many partics.
Mr. Duffy's majority was 476 votesto 272. âThe election
took place in Aogust, and is announced with apparent
satisfaction in the Melbc urne Argus,
Charles Lever, the novelist, has been appojnted Eng-
lish Consul at Vienna.
A memorial, in the shape of a magnificent Cathedral,
to the late Cardinal Wiseman, is about to be erected in
Lordon, A site has heen obtained close to the Victoria
Railway Station, Westminster Abbey, and bordering on
the new quarter,springing into existence round Buck-
ingham Palace, It is intended to make the new Ca-
thedral a-most impotiog edifive,and clergymen speaking
most of the European languages will be stationed there
Jor the purpose of hearing Confessions and preaching to
foreigners in their native tonguc,
Tire Garthavotans.--Speaking of these gentry, the
Timesâ Florence correspondent admits that the ranks of
Garibaldiâs army were tor the most part composed of the
biggest blackguards that Italy could furnish; and he
adds that, so generally were the volunteers against the
Pope enlisted from amongst the criminal classes, that
crime sensibly diminished in Florence so long as the
raid lasted :â
** Since the beginning of the insurrection it is surpris-
ing bow crime has diminished in Florence. Day after
day the papers record that âno offence has been com-
mitted in Florence during the last twenty-four bours,â';
Here is a specimen of the means by which the Gari-
baldians attempt to carry their ends. We copy from
the Roman. correspondent of the London « Morning
Post :â oe
** Towards dark yesterday, five persons drove up in
a carvioge to the house of Signor Mazin, Under Secre-
tary of War, and, knocking at. his door, stabbed the
cook whe came to open it, and were proceeding in quest
of Sivnor Mazio, When an orderly soldier with a brace
of pleetia, and the thrilling screams of Mazioâs nieces,
induc them to abandon theit murderous scheme, rufi
down stairs, and drive off more rapidly than they
came.â â :
_â
NOVA. SCOTIA.
On Saturday night last, a Mr. McLaren was proceed -
ing heme from Halifax, and when near the village of
Walton, Hants County, he was accosted by two men
with blackened faces, who caught his horse and demand-
ed â* bis money or bis life.â Both being valuable to the
owner he refused to deliver his money, and one of the
villians drew a knife and made a blowat Mr. McLaren's
breast. By a most fortunate circumstance he bad 4
parcel of papers in bis breast pocket, which no doubt
saved bis lite, as had they not been there the blow would
probably have been fatal. The villian made another
blow with the knife which this time entered Mr, Me-
Lurenâs stomach, latlicting a severe wound and prostrat-
ivg the unfortunate man. The scoundrels then robbed)
him of all his money, amounting to nearly «a hundred
dollars, and retreated to the woods, Although very
weak from loss o« Mood, Mr. McLaren managed. to get
into his waggon and drive to the nearest, house, where
he was well cared for, .Itis probable that-he will re-
cover, Mr. MeLaren has no suspicion as to who the
men were,âChron, Nov. 16, i
Sues Den ssaee ae ee ee
News by Telegraph:
ee j i
San Francisco, Noy, 21.
The annnal Convention of the Fenian Brotherhood
of California, acting in concert with the Lrish Revolu-
tionary Brotherhood, and recognizing John Savage as
their Chief Executive in) America, adjourned. alter a
short session tosday, The officers of the organization
are represented. ag in a satisfactory condition, , They
endorsed the policy of the Irish Reyolutionory Brother-
hood a8 enungimted by Thos, J, Kelly of Iveland, and
Join Savage of America. .
y Manchester, Nov. 20.
As the day for the execution of the condemnud Fenians
approaches, the Government redoubles its preceations
against an? outbreak or attempt at resoue)â § Regular
troops baye been pouring in here by railroad for two
days past, andâthe city is now crowded with soldiers.
Ă© : Manchester Nov. 20, evg.
In addition to the large military force the Municipal
authorities have provided for, the security of the; peace
by swearing in at the Town Hall over 2,000 citizens as
special Policemen on the day of the execation.
ier i Paris; Nov. 19.
Experienced Engineers have laid out, and the Pon-
tifical troops. are acuvely engaged in building substan-
tial wotks of defence at all the approaelvs to Rome,
and thease fortidvations are rapidly approaching & Âąom-
pletion. * No markets of the 21st yet received.
ms ; ia Ottawa, 23d.
In the Senate lastenight in reply to a member, Hon.
Mr, Campbell stated that the Government had sot power
to initiate or entertain. hegoliations with she Ambricin} yy... G. #8, "Daviée, of thie City, a
Government with regard to the renewal of the Reeipro-
city Treaty. Such negotiations coulddaly be oach-
ed through the instrumentality of the British Minister
at Washington, ba Bed stated that the phe
»roposed to establi ailcommunigation with the Weat
Tndles, and 4 Paty! â'line 0 ticbiuers with that
view,
Hon. D. McGee is seriously iM. * â~.
von: » Kingston, Jamaica, Noy, 16.
There-is-a-fear of another negro riot and revolution-
ary outbreak.â Lhe parish of St. Thomas in the East is
threatenéd on the present occasion, ae in the case of the
former rebellions | Thare! ate some: four hundred re-
groes. ri mpeg Avcoritling to Yoilitary practice, and
ready to take up arms.e)ri. iit i
vaca rcp pm peg opk, Noy, 19. ,
By Special Telegraws aver the Cuban Cable it is
learned that a hurrlewne. swept over St. Domingo on
the 30th ult., desolating the capital and destroying 200
lives, 4
has received the
â peror
ian from the M@xieur
Bin I-
nt. âPhey are ba
to be in a fair state of preservation considering the cir-
cumstance, The âpapers auchotlwmg'the Ad-
miral to assume care of the remains and permitting them
to pass the |
inspection»or we oi: le] 8 be ot te Te]
ethoff, and he wss expected to leave the capital with
is charge for VeracOPua! on) thee 18h inet, where the
Austrian Frigate Novara would be ready to convey
them to Austria.y . . ») eff meee 6 6
Gold 139 1-H MS CO HIN
Washington, Nov. 19.
Crofah cofficidl acdorinte of âOot: 20th, ridicule tha
efforts of Ali Pacha to tura the islanders from their in-
flexible determination to become part of the Kingdom
wevraterouicd 3
of Uretaeste 5 a.
The Russian, Prussian and French Commanders con-
tinue to convey non-combatants to Greece.
7
Advices frém Mexico state hab Admiral iim
The Grand Vizier's remonstrance against this is bein
treated with contempt. âLhe waris bying fads |
with indreased vielence ayd will fiot close until after
the annihilation of Turkish rule.
London, 19th--Noon.
| The Speech of Napoleon before the French Chambers
esterday, wad published this morning. It relates te
Italian and German affairs, and question of Reform.
shy ipetied is quite short. makiig less than 1,60)
words, :
; Manchester, Nov. 13.
The prisoners Roberts, Featherston and Gould,
were brought up before Commission to-day. and
sentenced to five years imprisoment. All the in-
dictments having been disposed ot, the Special Com-
mission was dissolved.
Dublic, Nov. 12.
The tria! of Halpin before the Special Commission
was concluded to-day. âThe jury brought in a ver-
dict of guilty of treason and felony, âT'he prisoner
throughout his trial has maintained his claimâ ot
American citizenship. The Court has not yet pro-
tioanded his sentence.
Ottawa, Nov. 20.
The Premier announced that the Government
would try to pass before the adjournment, the Post
Office, Excise Customs, Tariff and Ruilway bills,
and the bill to renew the suspension of the //abeas
Corpus Act. :
Florence, Nov. 19.
The âGazetteâ publishes the text of diplomatic
note from Prime Minister, Manebrea, which declares
re the suppression âof the temporal power of the
lope is indispensible to the mainteuance of good
relationy between Italy and France.
Manchester, Nov, 15.
The execution of Allen and the other prisoners
condemned to death by the Special Commission, ex-
cept Maguire, whose pardon has been aduounced,
will take place on the 23rd inst, in this city.
London, Nov, 18,
Though the sentence of most of the Fenians re-
cently convicted at Manchester will be commuted to
hard labor for a term of years or banishment, Allen
will probably suffer the extreme penalty of the law,
Noy. 23rd.
London, Nov, 18,
Miduight.âThe Manchester Observer «saya :â
* There is no hope of: reprieve or commutation for
Gould and Larkin, and they will be executed with
Allen on the 23rd inst., according to the terms of
their sentences,â
The British Goyermment has recieved from the
West Indies no official adyices of the sumersion ol
the Island of Tortola, as reported by a Cuble des-
patch from New York.
The troops of the French Expeditionary Corps in
Italy are making preparations to go into winter quar-
ters at Civita Vecchia.
The latest European despatches-are to the.22d instant, one
of which reports that General Meanbrea, the Italian Prime
Minister, has issued another note wherein the avtion of
France in invading the Papal Statesis seyerel y denounced.
How serious to be sure!
It is reported that the Ynited States have made proposi-
tions to purchase the Hudson Bay Territory. The Do-
minion of Canada had better look sharp.
Austria has signified its willingness to join the European
Conference, proposed byeFrance, | -
Small bands of Garibaldians had lately
frontier, but were proniptly met by the
specdily s ppressed. .
Despatches containing the gratifying intelligence of the
safety Of Dr. Livingston, the celebrated traveller and ex-
plorer, were received in London onthe 22d.
Great efforts-were matie, but withoutâ avail, except in the
case of Shore, to have the, lives of the condemned Manchester
Fenians spared. Ample Lreparatiens were being made to
secure order and safety at the executions, which were to
take place on the 23d. England, which ean afford to sym-
ise with rebels and filibusters everywhere clse, is more
inexorablethan any other ciyilized country in her treatment
of political prisoners, '
assed the Papal
âapal troops and
so ae ge gt =a
Holloway's, Pills.âStomach and Indigestion: âThe
stomach furnishes the matérial sustenance of every or-
gan. If disordered, the whole body languishes, but
however severely affected, its tone aod vigour may al-
ways be restored by a course of these irresistible Pills.
Biliousness, indigestion, liver complaints, and all dis-
âOrders of the stemach ean easily: be cured by the use of
Holloway's Pills.
no sufferer that has ever tried thom will deny their ex-
treme efficacy. In every vase of stomach disease from
the mildest case of dispepsia to the horrifying cancer,
from the nausearof thd free liver to the vomiting/ac-
companying uleeraced stomach, these Pills immediately
relieve, generally cure. â
4. os
eT et âoom |
Ship News
The crew of the Sch. Comet, Capt, McPhee; at this port
to-aay, were taken sick with fever, after leaving St. Jago,
and the vessel put into Inagua. © Isaac Day, seaman, of
Tahate. died before reaching Inagua,,on the 7th Oct... The
Comet experienced heavy weather on the passage home, and
lost bulwarks and gakey,;and had boat stove and sails
split.âEx. ' en eee eae
Yesterday the Bark Abeona, Campbell, master, cleared
for Liverpool, with a cargo of 18,400 bushels of oats and
12,868 feet deals, by Jamea D, Mason, Esq. The Ships.
C. Owen, Brown, master, and the Bark Empress, Gillis,
master, âcleared the same day, the former for Havre, France,
with 28,898 bushels of Sats, beth by, Carvell Bros. âTo-day
the brigt. Idalia, Robert Paul, master, also cleared for
Havre with 13,863 bushels of .oats, for the same parties.â
tb.
pee SE SF a a aS ee
Launched.
From the shipyerd of -R.+S, MeDonald, Keq.; Pisquid
River, on the 15th October, for the Hon. D. Davies and
[ gantine of 186
tons n m., copper fastened, to lass five years A I at
Liyods, ealled the Prowet; and on the Ist inst., another
Brigantine of 199,tona ti. m.. sand alagsiaind tha , eall-
ed the Twtayra. Both of these veseels are intended fo? the
English Makket. Mr, MacDoneldâs reputation as a builder
of handsome, first-class vessels is so well established as to
render remark on these vessels unmeeessury.*
=== Se = ae
Died oe
ee eee eee ee ee ee SR Se ip eg
On Wednesday, the 20th inst., Jonathanâ Couch Collings,
aged 49 years, aftet a-short illness, which he bore with per-
leet resignation tothe Divive Will, Whileâ in life he was
ndwn and respected as an energetic and honest man. It
is the firm hope and Welief of his relatives and friÂąnds that
he passed from death gnite life. Jom: â ,
a a ee âââââ
Mew Drivertigements.
ClearingâOutâ Sale !
4 her SUBSCRIBERS, intending to Build 3, New BRICK,
Ss next spring, arc desirous of reducing their pre-
t STOCK 6f GOODS, and will, after, the lat DECEM-
R cémmence th
SELLING OFF
THEIR LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF
BRITISH & AMERICAN
At ..Greatly. Reduced .Prices.
FOR CASH ONLY! â
oes " @. & 8 DAV ER.
Now. 27, 837. Qn
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| of Prince Edward Island for the years
ERSONS disposed to contract for Printing Eight,
Hundred Copies of the Revised Public General)
Statutes, of Prince Edward Island, pagsed in the years)
1863, 1864, 1865, 1866 and 1867, and for Binding the
same, are bereby informed that TENDERS will be re |
ceived by the undersigned Odiumissioners, appointed to
superintend the same, uatil 12 oâvloek, noon, on WE D-
NESDAY, the Fourth day of December, instant. |
The Public and Private Statutes will form two separ- |
ate Volumes, comprising, if in emall pica, 280 Pages|
and 170 Pages, or thereabouts, respectively, and will
form two separate Volames,
Tenders to express the rate per Sheet of eight Pages
for each Volume. âThe Contractor will be required to
print the Public Statutes first. and to complete the same
within Foar Months after commencing it, which he will,
be required to do.on or about the 2lat day of Decem-
ber next: and to complete the Private Statutes within
Three Months thereafter. Both works to be printed in
a good and workmanlike manner, either inthe style of
the Revised Statutes of Prince Edward Island, publish-
ed in 1862,.or of the Session Laws of the present year,
(1867), & specimĂ©n of which, as well as of theâ Binding
and of the quality of the Paper, may be, seen, and
other particulars made known, at the Office of Honor-
able Joseph Hensley, one of the Commissioners, where
Sealed Tenders directed to the undessigned are to be
sent, nee te
Separate Tenders to be sent in for the Printing, which
must express the rate if printed according to the type
and style of the Revised Laws or of the Session Laws,
as the case may be, and separate Tenders for the Bind-
ing of the work; and the âTenders tor the Binding to
set forth the rate per Volume at which the Contractor
or Contractors will Half Bind the same in Calf, and
Half Bind the same in Sheep.
No Tender will be noticed unless accompanied by a
Letter addressed to the Commissioners, signed, if in re-
reference to the Printing, by two (2) persons of known
responsibility, engaging to become Security for thefdue
performance ot the Contract.
EDWARD PALMER, } c ae
JOSEPH HENSLEY, § 7Oâą'oisopers.
Charlottetown, November 27, 1867.
âFlying Frenchmanâ for Sale !
THIS well-known and favorite HORSE,
whose Stock ia the most. numerous and
the fastest in the Island, and always com-
mand a ready sale and the highest prices,
will be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Market)
Square at 2 o'clock, P. M., on TUESDAY, the 30th day
of DECEMBER, :
Terms made known at the save. â
JOHN MAHER,
Lot 49, Nov. 27, i987.
HOUND.
N the St. Peter's Road, on Monday night last a Ladyâ s
FUR MUEF. which the owner can have
b rov roperty and paying âexpenses. Apply to
Po Toe eee JOUN TREANOR, :
at Hon. Geo, Colesâ,
Ch, Town, Noy. 27, 1867. pd
âThe Subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the pub-
lic that he has, by late various dirivals ffom Britain, |
Canada, and the United States completed his., |
Importations for the Season
COMPRISING A VERY
General Assortment of Goods!
which ho offers for sale at his establishment, ,
THE
QUEEN STREET WAREHOUSE, |
He assures those who may favor him by a Âąall, his stock
has been purchased with a most careful regard to
the soundness of the articles offered for sale.
No abatements in price, but a considerable discount will be
allowed on the purchase of a parcel,
{ only effect the advantage of obtaining the
same at the lowest rate, but also in- â
sure to themselves good
BENJAMIN DAVIES.
Queen Street Warchouse, } 4in
Ch'town, Noy. 8, 1867,
at 4 Pe
JUST RECEIVED
FROM BOS'ION.
Bbls. HAVANNA ORANGES, = « ©
2 Boxes LEMONS,
2 Bbls., ORANGES,
2 Boils. COOKING. PEARS,
1 Box EATING PEARS,
1 Case GRAPES,
COCOA-NUTS, APPLES,
CONFECTIONARY, &c.. &e.,
For Sale Cheap for Cash at.
T. O';CONNELL'Sâ
Variety Store, Queen Street.
Noy, 20, 1867. 4in a
To the Public,
UCTIUN SALE continued every FRIDAY and SAT-
i& URDAY evening, from 7 to 10 o'clock, at the subscri-
berâs Auction Rooms, pti Room Building.
Goods of every d ition received and sold to order.
âTunas Cash ; sale positi„Ÿ,, No reserve.
Auction sales of Hofaea, Cattle, Farming Implements,
New and second-hand Furniture, Stoves, &c., attended to
on market days, in front of the Market House, at 2 o'clock,
p.m,
A. MeNEILL, Auctioneer,
Reading Room Building, : . i
_ Nov. 29, 1847.
3 Ample room for the reception ef all kinds of Goods, '
hoth at Auction Rooms in Reading Rowm Building, and at
Wareroom in Market House basement, ...»
A.MeMEILL.
NOTICE.
bh pm een by virtae of a Deed of Relexse and
Assignment madé and Executed the 21st day of
OCT., inst., duly filed andâ registered in the proper
offices ia-this Island, WM. B. DAWSON, late of Char-
lottetown, âFanner, hath released, assigned, transferred,
and conveyed to the undersigned, all bis real and per-
and sums of money and securities therefor due and,
owing unto bim, aa well as all the personal Estate and
Effects belonging to and all debts and sums of mone
and securities therefor due and ewing to GEORG
NICOLL, late of Charlottetown, Shoemaker, which had
8. Dawson, by a certain breed of Assigament duly re-
HE. upon certain Trusts, and for certain purposes,
m the said first mentio Deed of igument ex-
essed. This is to nowy all persons indebted to the
said W. B. Dawson, âand to the sail George Nicoll,
that the several sums due from them respectively, must
be paid by them forthwith, to Messrs. Attny & Davies,
Solicitors, who have been duly anthorized to receive
and give receipts for the same; and all persons to whom
the saidâ W. B. Dawson 1 indebted, are req
said Messrs. Alley & Davies, forthwith.
Dated at Chatlottetowa, this 25th Oct., 1867.
, ' THOMAS DAWSON.
RICHARD HEARTZ.
THOMAS ALLEY.
TERMS CASH.
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Thouvands âattest thts âAssertion, aad! Parties buying on these terms, at this establishment, will not}
sonal Estate in Prince Edward Island, and all Debts|house, Icehouse, Milkhouse, and Coallioire, are com
been by him assigned and conveyed to the said William) surrounded by a handsome and substantial
whether by Book Account, Notes of Hand, or otherwise, | of Title Deeds ; and the balance in six months from the)
uested to| das be obtained, on reference to the cowlitions ef sale,
2 2 a oialt x agg â 3
contract. Wires... 4. Alem s
PREPARATIONS ror tHe HAIR.
Mrs. 8. A. ALLENâS
Mrs. 8. Ay ALLENâs
WORLD'S HAIR RESTORER, WORLD'S ILATR DRESSING
is suited to both young and old. It strengthens or ZYLOBALSAMUM, is essential to use with
the ILur, prevents its lalling or turning geey, and nn- the Restorer, bac the Hair Dressing alune often re-
parts to it a beautiful glossy appearance. Lt never fuils »ores, and neyer fats to invigorate, beautify aod re-
to RESTORE GRAY HAik fresh the Hnir, rendering it sofc, sitky and glossy and
TU ITS ORIGINAL YOUTHFUL COLOR. disposing it to remain shee Pg cients
Iris Nor a Dye, but acts directly upon the roots of FOR LADIES AND CERES,
the hair, giving them the natural nourishment required, | whose Hair requires frequent dressing, it hag no equal.
producing-the saine vitality and luxurious quaatity av in| No iacyâs toilet is complete without it. The.rich glossy
youth, It will restore it on bald places, requires no appearance imparted is truly wonderful. Tt cleanses
previous preparation of the hair, and is easily applied the [airy removes all dandruff, and imparts to it a most
by one's self. One bottle will usually last for a year, delightful fragrance, It will prevent the Ihair from
as alter the hair is once restored, vecasional applications falling out, and isâ che most evowontical cand âvatur ple
once in three mouths will insure against grey hairs to) Hair Dressing kuown, Millions of bottles sold every
the most advanced age. year,
THE RESTORER REPRODUCES AND THE AIR DRESSING CULTIVATES AND BEAUTIIFIES
Sold by Druggists throughout all the World.
Principal Sales Office, 198 Greenwich-st, NY. City.
STOVES! TENDERS.
STOVES! STOVES! Tenders for Dredging the South
port and Char lttetwna sidesot
HOOâ STOVES suitable for coal, of Charlottetown Ferry.
warranted to WORK WELL,
consisting of MAGICIAN, VICTORIA,
â(EPARATE Tenders are required to de sent into the
Colonial Secretary's Office, on or before THURSDAY
and: HELPING HAND \the fourteenth day of JANUARY next, at twelve o'clock,
» â Dpa noon, by any person or company who may be willing to
DODD & ROGERS. contract with the Government to perform the three follow-
> TOAULE WD FATAL ALT AED «jug works, that is toreay 3
OOK STOVES FOR WOO! WAT ER | âist. âTo dredge the Southport side of Charlottetown Ferry,
LOO, BROADSIDE, PREMIU, and â#8 fellows :âA channel to be cut through the flats from thu
; rT ye wa ig 4 > main channel to the landing slip at the Southport side; the
YARMOUTH COOK. first 160 feet, leading from the main channel, to be dredged
ai . cep, and ide.
A ls SE DODD & ROGERS. â Presto he mendelabdaecanes up to the outer edge ef the
gS at BOLLERS, all sizes,
'statiorary Whart and under the Floating Blocka, (supposed
\to be about 400 feet,) to be dredged out 2 feet deep through+
jout, and 60 feet wide up to the docks, and from side to
side within the docks.â
. 3rdly. âLhe publie docks, on the Charlottetown side of
and SHOP said Kerry, to be dyedged out and deepened in the same
manner from side to vide sve fot deep at the least, from,,
" ithe end of the slip to the chaanel,
DODD & ROGERS. . | âThe above works to he me ered br gia i oS oat
TAL ICTERR CbDATRG +3, faction of the Superintendent of Public Works, or other
ID EGISTER GRATES and MARBLE eter eae form vo by. the Govertment to inspect
DODD & ROGERS.
panto R AIR TIGHT
STOVES.
. e 801 redyed Âą : remover BLLe vs
DODD & ROGERS, jaâplace as not tu obetruct the nay igation of the Ligh. bore or
OOFING PITCH and FELT. jother rivers. â ; oe
Tenders to be pccom: anied by the'names of tv-o sufficient
gecurities for the due perfornmnce e4uetabove Contracts,
The Government iy not to be cousiiered as bound to ac-
_ !eept the lowest Tender in any cage, â
UEORGE COLES,
\ âColonial Secretary.
November 15, 1867. â 7
Hous ROGERS |! Seer tres teers ieee
Noy. 13, 1867. ial AUCTION |
i F A LL "1867. orvet rt. lO. BE sold. by PUBLIC AUCTION, on, MONDAY,
the 2d DECEMBER, at 1i o'clock, 4. m., on the prem-
. â4 ' âises of JOSEPH MURRAY, Lotâ65, 00 Acres
N ew Store. New Goods. Government Tand,
âPVHE Undersigned having removed te his New Store, Old qyyon which two urstallments have been Ww and eight
Stand, Reddinâs Corer, where he has inercased facili- years to pay the balance, The gbove LAND is within 24
ties for carrying on a general Dry Goods, Grocery, Liquor âpyilesâof Mussulmad, and 4 quarter of a mile from, a Grivi
and eae Earthenware Business, he ag. 1-4 heBs und shingle Mill. Alsoâ
leave to inform his friends, and the public generally, that he
is now prepared to supply them with all kinds of Goods in The following Stock,
the above line, at ax low prices as can be found in. the City. |! Mare, fy Ft ns pie) ve Lageâ het gt Pigs,
Th 4 5) 1 Truck & Wheels, 2 Sleighs, | stack Oats, | sett Harrows,
ie Aone Cenesoen ors 1 Plough, 1 sett Cart Harness, and several other articles too
wv Geer sod numerous to mention. All sums over,20s,, @ credit of 12
hite Shietings. mouths Will be given.
Blue, White, and Fancy
Flannels, Bedticks, Osnaburgs,
Twellings, Red, White ant) Blue Cotton -
Warp, Cotton Handkerchiefs, Blankets, Coburgs,
Orleans, Winceys, Fancy Prints, Gala Plaids, Tweeds,
Doeskins, Pilot Cloths, Hosiery, Gloves, Paper Collars,
Hate and Caps, Neckties, Flannel Shir ts, Umbrellas
Oil Cloths, &c, ; Tea, Sugar. Tobacco, Molasses,
Rice, Starch, Blue, Indigo, Soap, and
Candles ; Kerosene Oil, Brandy, Gin,
Rum, and Whiskey, Portand Sherry
We, always on hand at the
usual low prices; China
and Eartheaware.
| In Great. Variety.
âThe Subscriber thankful for past favors, respeotfully 20.| :
licits a continuance of the same,.and trusts, by attention te;
business and to the wants of his Customers, to, merit an in:
crease of sales and an extension of business. /
+ Orders from the Country personallyâ attended to and,
promptly executed,
B. D. REDDINY
ld Stand, Reddin's Corner, , '
November 11th, 1867,
DODD & ROGERS.
(XE No. 3 Singer's Sewing Machine.
a
GEO, CLOW, Auctioneer,
Lot 65, Nov 12, 1867.
CARD.
ee
P. B. MeIutyre, WD, C. AM.
PILESIOL AW & SU RGROW:
Graduate of MeGill University .
Moutreal, Domân of Canada,
Residence at Mrs. Smith's, - - - Souris East
i Charlottetown, Oct. 19, 1867. ,
SHOPS TO CET. â
VHK Subscriber offers to rerft, with immediate possesmon,
TWO VERY DESIRABLE SHOPS, with Warerooms
overhead, being patt-of his New and Commodious four
story âbuilding on Queen Steet: For Busines Stands,
these sors cannot be surpassed inâ the City, For, further
particulars apply to
: B. D. REDDN.
Queen Street Ch'town Oct. 30, 1867. PI Ex 4ins
FOR SALE! Meeting of the, Legislature.
N Excellent BUSINESS STAND for Sale at Dun- neat :
das Cross Roads, consisting of half an acre of Colennial Seerttary's Office.
Land, on which there is a NEW DWELLING HOUSE, a _ Novemper 7th 1865.
30 x 28, consisting of 9 Shop and six finished rooms,| \{74ERFAS by a Resolution of the House of As-
also a Kitchen, 14 x 16. finished also, 1 Granary, 28 x sembly passed on the Ith day of April, 1863, it
80, 1 Shed and an excellent well of water. For further} Was resolved that thé initiation of all money votes
~~ {particulars apply to: MARTIN: MARTIN or to DON- shouid be with the Execution :
Notice is hereby given that all application for Mone
Grants for Roads. Bridges, Wharfs, &e., and ull peti-
tions for any subject whatsoever, which parties may de-
sire to submit to the Legislature at its next annual
Sussion, are required to be sent into this Office on or
before the first day of February, 1868.
By Command,
GEORGE COLES,
Colonial Seeretary.
re ic od
New Fall Arrangement.
rJ\HE MAILS for the United Kingdom, the neighbor ing
Provinces, United States, &c., will, until further notice,
ALD MARTIN on the premises.
Dundas Cross Roads, Nov. 13, 1867.
âDAWSONâS ESTATE.
Suburban. Residence tor Sale.
mpHE Subscribers will sell by Public Auction, in front!
of the Colonial Building, on FRIDAY, the 20th! -_â
day of DECEMBER fext, at 12 o'clock noon. that}
beautiful COTTAGE, with two acres of ground attach-
ed, situated in the Common of Charlottetown, about
fifteen minutesâ walk from ibe city, litely oreupied by
ane SON, and known as the ** MODEL COTs) cg a; the Tagan) Pou tikes Chumsbcwa. 44 SL.
' a . : laws, viz :â
This property is eligibly situated in the most elovat-| For Canada, New Prtmswick and the United States, via
ed and healthy position in the suburbs of Charlottetown, | oy. MA! nN ved |, State
nearly opposite the resilence of the Hon, Juver ape oe as FUESDAY and THURSDAY evening ai
Perens, conimandsa splendid view ot the City andits |â Nova Scotia, via Pictou, every MONDAY, WED-
environs, : a NESDAY and FRIDAY. evening at $ o'clock,
The Cottage itself istastefully and elegantly finished, | yoy Great Britéin, Newfoundland and the West Indies,
with an especial eye to comfort, and presents a ytd levury alrérnate MONDAY and WEDNESDAY evening at
attractive and handsome appearance, The other UGIIE-|6 o'clock. as follows, viz :
ings on the prenises, consisting of a Stable und Coach - Monday, | Nov. 4 Monday, , Deo 2
Wednesday, â 6 Wednesday, â
modious, well-arranged, and thoroughly finished. Monday, âow Monday, we 1G
The grounds attached, which embrace a large GAR- Wednesday, â*) 20 Wednesday, © 19
DEN, are ina good state of cultivation, are planted) Mails for Summervide and St. Eleanor's, to be torwarded
with choice and ornamental. Trees, and intersected per steamer, will be closed every TUESDAY and THURS.
i 1d walke: and the whole property 12) \Y eyening at 8 o'plock. â
with broad gravelled walks ; roparty i) Letters to be registered, and Newspapers must be pasted
t
enee,
" ; t . If en hour before the thas of closi e Mails.
Thore'is Alad connected withâ the Kitchen 6f the:Com{ )4!f en hour defor ay ee th OMAS OWEN
tage a large BRICK TANK, with: Filteret and »Forev Pustmasted Deneril,
Pump. ei iAnal Post Ofive Ohitewn,
Tho Terms of Sale rr be : * per cent. of the ur. | ak tm i 4
chase money to be paid down ; 25 per cent, on delivery, . me al
Title Doct " HRS I< LN*S
day of sale, to be secured by a mortgage on the proper | BRAILEE âSUGAR POWDE RS.
ty.
an indisputable title will be given tothe Purehaser. | Rheumatism of all kinds, Neuralgia,
Further particutors respecting title, 'powsdssion; Âąte.. Lumbago, Sciatica,
COUGHS, and all affections from Colds.
iE" S.e Lancet, udder Mepieat, PataoÂźaan,
bes WM, BR. WATSON.
te Dy Stor?** koe â
Vnert Bulding, Queen Stregt, CAP teyase7.
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© wh, orto the nndersigned,
ââ THOMAS DAWSON,
RICHARD HEARTZ, !
| ; THOMAS âALLEY. ~
Charlottetown, Nov, 20, 1897.
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furnish their claims nnd Acéounts duly awested to ge be th: Office of Messrs. ALLEY & DAVIES, Solicitors, Aa alsa for Fs CK-ACILE, TOOTA-ACHE, BAR-ACHY,
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