.. .. ea— ...\...~........ .........L..._..e..._- m..-,fl.__...- . ‘ purify. Tun normal—i." . Mufixrew‘»'fl ! wih’l was an editor, 1 really do indeed; It ocean to me that editors t Get everything they need. They getjhe biggest and the best 0t everything that grows, - Apdkget in free to nit-cusses And lather hiude of shows: And when a mammoth choose in cut They always got a slice, l‘oreoyiog hire. Smith knows how To make it very nice : The largest pumpkin; longest best, And otlter garden etutl, ls blown into a sanctum by An editorial pal ; The biggest bug will speak to them, No matter how they drone-~— A shabby coat is nothing, if You own a printing press ; 0 At ledics' teire they're almost hugged 2lly pgetty‘irle, you know, ' That they may crack up everything The ladies have to show— Aud thus they got a blow-out lroc , ‘ At every party teed ; The reason is, because they write And other people read. HOME. BY JOHN HACRAB WILIOX- Can I forgot my father’s hearth, My mithor by the ingle spinnin'? Their Well pleased look to see the mirth 0’ a' their bairnicn round them rinnia’ .’ It was a woeful hour to me When} free them and love departed ? H ' who in mymitltor'n o‘e— Iy father bloat mo, brohen-heartod. \ , Witt _ .‘I e “‘9‘ N ‘i’ ‘ r38 " f, tw- also, though the looming see, ‘ High hills and many a sweeping river ,5 ‘ oy lie between their hearth and me, ‘ " r I! heart shall be at home forever. t . g... "i; INDIAN SUMMER. There come with autume's brightest days Some visions sweetly tender,— Koo ghaming out from golden hues,— New draped in purple splendor,— : “ Oi gentle summer. here and there, Returning broken-hearted, \ ,‘e‘v’ To wander 'mid the treasures, whence All brightens bas departed. Ibo jailthelr vanished glory new, A porting requiem sigbing; So human hearts mourn human hopes, . Once beautiful, now dying. ‘ mecmnwmovto. “W rah TWRIOR or ssrssmu. Twink-hating tilottoto are published respecting Ab iuia. One in trove Hr. Smith, chaplain to Binbrp Gebat. He says that only one oftho Eng- lish mechanics who are reproached for being on- gaged in the service of Theodore en the artilloriets ‘« new anythia about hrtillery, end that all of the ,. -- .. on hero'h the inluencowhich they possess, and e used it successfully, to obtain a relaxation of thohordebipa imposed upon the British captives. The second letter is from a Kr. Joyce Percent, who says that from 1858 to 1860 be bad a commercial depot at Inflow“, and wont'op the interior. He run two serious dangers which would threaten expedition—Ire and water. Al to the second, booteten that streams only six inches deep in the morningwtll often by evening during the rainy ‘ pther be so deeded that a whole army would be an“ yod ; and, unfortunately, it is along those river hodethat the army must. march. As to the first den r, be e s that should the army proceed further if“ I to there are three places along the route throng which the expedition must past, where 100 woodcuttere. or a few practical quarry- moo, could ooostrnct in two days a perfect eul do one, by which the whole army could be destroyed by nottifi fire to the woods on both sides at the pab', of“ tho“ sec," or by letting of! a number of “all mines simultaneously among the overhanging ‘reoho, which would roll down by thousands, and “I both man and beast in the torrent below. lie himself,‘. with some rich merchants, eocaped . the Abyssinians who were following i” “Duo! and plunder them. hy_settiug tire lithe woods about six miles from their camp : “We . . » the oooope was terrible. Our enemies ,_ or heard at, the grass and lovi shrubs of titling neighborhood being dry, tie tire ’ and wide, destroying the corn-fields, “even the eettleyrasing on the plains. over tot-get, but with all its gran- ilio tosoe it enacted pgain. in “ impossible to set the to the in summer before or after the 'w‘hich l decline to mention. ; army withe box of matches.’ What he in alreid the year is al- ien one make the ox edition _ . NF I , iron the reins. o odds “i v Mich oomaodorehoeld w, 1 “’0!!!” his route. ; to attend at the ,ssepootiag the M , ' has bestowed upon them, in sending amongst them . V THE HERALD, WEDNESDA Y, j‘ to foot. He sat down for a while. One of the strongest athletes put himselt in a fighting attitude. The amateur throws all” his cloak at once. A thrill nl admiration runs through the spectators. llis lace and neck are covered with a thick, black netting ; to tissue ot while silk strikingly delineates the pro- ;tliginus muscles of his torso ; he wears black gloves land while pumps ; his drawers are at block volvet. ‘llc comes to the athlete. The light bcgiue amid a vdctul silence. The marked man ttics to lay hold of .the athlete. ltis hands must be ofiron. tor the ath- lle is roaring each limo they touch his aides. Alter {three minutes ot purryiug, the unknown man sue- icetulcd in grasping the athlete, bluntly bonds hie ibech and throw» hint on the ground. The crowd in iirantic, a thunder ut'upplauneeoalutes the victory at the modern Samson, who quietly wraps himself in his black coat and exit by a side door.” The outuc scene is repeated every night. CONVENT OF ST. LOUIS, MONAG HAN. On Monday, the 17th instant, the profession of three religion-tea, and the reception at one young lady, took place in thizl convent. The ladit-s, who had tho happiness ct cuneccrating thcmaclvss to the service at (ind by the act of hon prolensiou, worn Miss Fiuuugan, (‘arricltmact'oss (in religion Sister Mary Xmicr.); bliss Coronrau. Corlt (in religion Sintcr Mary Vincent); Miss Mathew, Lultcuagb, county 'l‘ippcrat'yfiueicc ot' the late Vct'y Rev. Theo- bn‘tl Mathew (in religion Sister Mary Gertrude)’ 'l‘l‘c young lady who received the while vcil was Rhin3 M’Quadc, Mousghau (in religion Sister Mary Agnes.) Precisely at 9 a. in. His Lordship the most Rev. Dr. Dt‘mnelly took hie neat on tho throne prepared tor him beside the sanctuary. Immediately after. .tho ltuusin prcessiou, headed by the cross-bearer, cu- ltured the chapel, when the ceremonies wore torthwith commenced. The sermon on the occasion was’ preached by the Rev. Charles M'Kcune, S. J.. who, in an admirable discourse, tully sustained the dig- nity of the order to which he belongs, and his own well-merited reputation for exalted piety and learu~ tug. Among the clergy present we noticed the Very Rev. Dcnu M'Mahou, V. G , 1’. l’.. Corrich- macross; Very Rev. 1'. Birmingham, 1). l)., l’. 1’. Castlcblauey; Very Rev. Canon Duffy. 1’. l’., Ross- lca ; Very Rov.‘ Canon M'Laughliu, President, St. M'Certiu'o Seminary ; Rev. J. Sheil, l‘. l'., Douttgh ; Rev. 1’. ()litiord, l’. P., Rockcorry ; Ruv. E. Gillcn. l'. l’., Newbliss ; Rev. L. J. O'Neill, Adm., Mona- ghau; Rev. T. ll. M'Elroy. C. C., Clones; Rev. J. Hughes. (3. C., Currickmncroos; Rct'. R. Owens. St. M'Cartin's Seminary ; Rev. Mr. Sheridan. tluicesc of Ardagh; Rev. l". J. Nugcnt, C. 0., Mon- nghuu, &c., doc. Alter the ceremony llia Lordship. the clergy, and a large number of thc laity were entertained to a splendid dejeuner, prepared for them by the sisters in the retoctory of the community. There are low ceremonies of tho Church more solemn and impressive than tho reception and pro- teseicn ot a holy religious, but on the present occa- sion everything contributed to give to them their lull significance, and render them more imposing. It were hard, indeed, to witness them and not have awakened within you happy reminiscences at those happy times, in the history of our country, when' Ireland's fairest daughters everywhere throughout the land made the noble sacrifice of all that was dearest to them on earth, and by the sanctity aatl holiness at their lives, merited for our country the proud appellation ot “island of Saints." Nor do we think it a vain hope to look lorward to a return ofthoee happy days, now that we see so many holy virgins animated by the s irit ot the age of St. Brid. get, r~nouncing the wort and self for tho Melto of Christ and his suflsring poor. And surely the Cath- olic inhabitants ot the town of Monaghau have good reason to bless God for the numberlcss tevours He a community of religions so charitable. r0 sc|l~eacri- doing, and so devoted to the interests ot the ignorant and destitute as tho good nuns of St. Louis. Some eight years ago a tow ladies, rich in nothing save their charity and zeal tor religion, founded the convent b't Monaghan, which gives good hope that are long it will be bite of the largest and most flour- ishing in Ireland. No one who has not visited the convent can have any idea of the arduous duties perforated by the nuns, or of the advantages that the people at Moneghan and society in general must derive from their labours. Besidese well organized and extensive boarding school, there in a day school torthe children of the richer class, and numerously attended National schools; also a rolormatory for juvenile female offenders. But in a short notice like the present it would be impossible to give any ade- quate idea of the ability with which this institution is conducted, and of the glorious results that have attended the labours of the sisters in this department. -—Ulslcr Observer. General Sheridan has been making a tour to Bos- ton in hopes of resuscitating the waning fortunes of thclRopublican party. "is reception by both per- tios was of “ the tallest kind." as our Yankee friends would say. Nearly six thousand roterme. lntan- try, Cavalry and Artillery, formed his escort, Bowdoin Square was filled with a eompac', dense, sardine-like crowd, almost impenetrablé. 'Ae the Boston Post lays, “ When Boston puts its foot down for a holiday, it must have it. There's no halt-way distance about the matter. Like gushing womanheedkit goes it strong. or it doesn‘t go at all." One lady couldcet help giving way to her feelings, and rushed up to the General and gave him a hearty hiss amidst the applause of the multitude—a charge, it is said, that took the Genorel more abnclt than any of his Shenandoah charges. \ Ma. stsan lteerottsmut son run chonnrrton or THE Sauna—it appears from a narrative just published, that Mr. Seward was responsible for the recognition of the South. and that it was the result of e blunder. Mr. Thaddeus Stevens, as noon as he heard at the proclamation declaring the blochado of the Southern ports, went to Mr. Lincoln and said that by doing this the United States were either biocheded themselves or else recognising the rebels on belligerento; and in that case the Government would theocetorth be compelled to conduct the war. not as it thev were suppressing an internal revolt, but in accordance with the law oi nations. " Well,” said Mr. Lincolnlwhen he had heard hlr. Stevens“ remarks, *‘ that's a tact. I see the point now, but i ain't know anythingfilzutnthe law of 'petioue,1a:d ooghtit weeaa 1. “Ana ow , ; .“flevle‘bo romerhed, " I ehonfiil‘avoii ~- 4 would have none the may at once." " replied his. Lincoln, “ I‘m good enough , , ins Western law court. I suppose. but we ,o “notion the law of nations up there. and I I .w flr. Seward huow all about it, and I left "‘ “ “ it's done now, and can't be hol d. t manner, a tile public generally. to In t 0 share of pitin tronago BRITISH PERIODICAL; The London Quarterly Review, (Conner-votive.) The Edinburgh Review. (Whit-l 'lho Westminster Review. (ll-dint) The North British Review, (I’m thflh) AND Blackwood's Edinburgh legume, (Tory-l THESE foreign periodicals are regularly republished by us in the same etylc as licrctufurc. "bust: who know thom and who have long subsctibcd to thrill. need no rc- minch ; those whom the civil war of the last few years has dcprivcd of their once welcome sup ily of the bcet periodical literature. “ill be glad to have t cm again within their mat-h; and those who may never yet have met Willi them, “’1” absurcdly bc Wcll pleased to receive acrrcditcd reports of thc pmgrcas of Eulopcan science and litcraturc. _ subatttbcre may obtain back numbers at. tho following reduced rate». \tz.: The North British from January. “363. to llcccmbcr. ltlllil. inclusive; the “ Edinburgh ” and the “ \\’cstmiuetcr ' from Aptil, llltil. to llcccmbcr, 1806. ittcltteivt‘, and the “ London Quarterly" for the years 1865 and 1866, at the rate a $1.60 a year tut each or any Roviow ; also lllacltwood f0 1366, for $2.50. THE LEONARD SCOTT l'UBLlSllthi (,‘O. 58 Walker Street, A'ete l'urk. L. S. l'L'll. (‘0. also publish the FARMERS’ GUIDE. liy llunuv S‘rtaunss. of Edinburgh, and tho llllo J. l’ Nuu't‘url, of Yale College. 2 vein. RoyulOctevo, lC-Ot) peg! and lllllIlf'l’Ollr Engravmga. l’ulcu 57 for the two \‘oltt‘nCn~—b_\*hluil, post-paid. $6 - p TERMS FOR 1367: GOT. % I t 23, 1867. A FINE CHANG ’ 1‘11! uncrel wcll wooded and possessing other advatttagce; and for win given A STORE and DWELLING on it capable of holding 1&0 Limo Kiln, will be cold or team on reasonablo terms. Yet-mouth COOKlNG STOVE. and also for the Pulling hit-Lanna. New l’crth. FINLAY W. McDonew, Ptne'. patch. (1mm StOro. Aug. to. 1864. M“ M Md W 3 Also tour LOTS being the residue of thirteen lluildingl.ots the other nine having boon sold the that most advantageous mercantile situation known as SUM)! it miles from Ooorgctowu whore close to 1.30000 buthclt of Produce arc attnunll Americans and other npeculutttrspurchnan bore and llllp for Great lln‘tatn the A number of Stores. \Vherfs, a hit-cling House Poet Otltcc, and 'l cutperence Society have been established [or some ,lmc; with many Grist. and Sew and Chitin Mills in the vicinity ; whercaleo any quantity of all kinds lumber one be had in tradcet low rates. Swine Him. in " the only Freeholdl'roprrty for sale in the place which renders it most desirable for .e -ebcve class of enizena now so much wanted in this rising town. E F OR SPECULATORS --AN 0—- EN TERPRISIN G MEN! ed has been instructed by the Owners to otlor for SALE or to RENT several valuable 13.3.”. and l. ASEIIOLD PROPERTIES and FARMS in Banner and other parts of the Island in good cultivation. ch good and valid in ties and immediate poeeoeoioe son he resent Been.) to llll.l." adjoining 110N110!!! BBIDO? t- {Ishippcd and Isme all paid or in 'ooh nitod States he. 00 butbels pro dune with a double Wharf and its to a Plane, particulars or any other information can ho obtained by calling at the cities of Messrs. BALI. O I... Laud Surveyors,Charlottetown. llcfcrcncc can also be had from W. Saxoiptsoa. I". P. NOI’I‘ON, 't‘uoo. All-an. Georgetown; Jae. Buonuutctt. Catnpbclton. Lot4; F. W. lluuuus, Examiner Otlice, Charlottetown. and to the subscriber at Orwcll, who is also Agent for the sale ot Manny’s blowing Machine. the celebrated Mills of Messrs. llouutttt. Mill View. the Rouble. Joe. to; where CLOTH in rooeivcd and returned with d‘ IRICHARD J. CLARK]. A. HERMANS. ' (‘r~U N ~s M. I 'J.‘ H. BELL-HANGER AND TIN-SMITH. par atmum. $1.00. ... t. For any one of the Reviews, For any tuo of the Revicws. botany thtcc of lllt‘ ltt-vtcae. . a . . . “Lilli l’t )S'l‘Atll'l. When sent by mail. the l'ua‘tem: to any part of the Unitctl Silica will bc but Twang .four Cent; a you for " '“llaclt- woud," and but Eight en“ a year for each of the Ru“ lt'Wti. West India House. Upper G rent; (3‘: (surge Street- ? ‘llE Subscriber ctl‘cre lur Sale at his Store. the lot lowing. ll lthds. Strong Dnmrurn SPIRITS, llhds. llolhtnd (llN, (‘l‘nks Poll and Slit-try W'mc. Cut-kn tlcuucssey'e Dark & l'ttlc BRANDY, ('eelts Mutt-h Whiekc (l'rime) ‘ t‘aslto lrisb \YlllSK '. ' 60 Des. Edinburgh ALE, 6 Cases CHAMPAGNE. 40 N Blood's x x x l'orter. Cases CLARl'l'l‘. 40 boxes RAISINS. 3 Bble OURRANTS. 215} do RAlh'lNS. Boga RICE. 60 do Plus, Bags PEPPER, Cltcets nupcrior TEA. Bbls Crushed SUGAR, Canltn “'ttslltng SODA. llhde and llbls. l’. R. llhds and tibia l’. R. MOLASSES, bUUAR. 6 Bbln Kcrowuc OIL. ti llbls. Red ONIONS. 20 Dos. Am. BROUMS, 20 Due. Am. llUClil-i'l‘S. -—A LSO— A large stock of Spice», l‘tcltlcs. Fruit. &c.. 8.1.. suitable for thc NPIHOH. 'l‘lu- above amuse arc of the very best description. and will be bold choc.» :or Cash. LEMUEL McKAY. Charlottetown. Dcc.l7. taco. 1). 1:3. isLA’NL) STEAM NAVIGATION cos. STEAMERS “rnmonss or wanes" AND HEATHER BELLE The Stcumcr “Princess 01' \Vttles” ll.l. Leave Churiuttctown for l’ictou ovary TUES- DAY and THURSDAY mornings at ti a. nt.. in time for the morning Train for llaiilax. Lcsvcs l’ictou tor (.‘lml‘lotlrtown artery '1‘ U E S l) A Y and l-‘lilllAY awnings, nttcr arrival 01 Train trout Halifax. Lcevcs l’tctou for Fort Hood and l‘lastcrL‘ove, Gut ot Canto. every THURSDAY morning at noon, immediate- ly after arrival of train from llnlitax. returning to Pin- ton tho followin morning. . Loaves Cher ottctown every TUESDAY and Flu— I)AY night for Sumtuorsido and Shcdiac. at 7 p. m. ¥ill connect with Wednesday and Saturday morrning‘s ram. Leaves Shetliec for Suntmcra"o town. every WEDNESDAY avid and Charlottetown, SATURDAY attcr- nouns, immediately after arrival. of Train from St. J ohn. 'l‘llE STEAMER “HEATHER BELLE” Leaves Charlottetown at 3 a. In. every SATURDAY morning for l’ictou. Loaves l’ictou at 9 e.m.. some day. for Murray liar- bor. Georgetown and Sourie, remaining at either Sour-is or Georgetown over Sunday. Lullch l'ictou every MONDAY for Charlottetown. after arrival of Train from lleltt'ax. l“. \V. MALES, JunofllVertit‘f. STELLA OOLASW Rimeeeel’l Stella (101mb Bouquet syndicated by permits-ton to chl- tulontetl Asia-t. Alexandra. (3 uul'da, ' ‘ Fragcbanc. Princess of Wales, Rimmt-l'n, - Llll of the Valle Jockey (llnb. Wond Violet, Millotlcur, Eascncc llouquct, l’atchouly. Violet. West End New hluwn llay.l.ovoo Myrtle. I The Bard of Avon's Pct-tunic, in afloat llox ; Sydcrtham Eon dc Cologne, T l'lowcre. Verbena Water. 'l‘crountmary Sachet, l’crt‘umedr Telccntcuttry Souvenir. Slmltcapcar Ooldcu Scented lmchcn Extract of Limo Juice and G! urine, for making the Hair soft and glossy; Rose 1 Violet Powder: Bloom of Hinton, for the Depllotory l’owder for removing enpordumta hairs without rcblo Lavender Water, Extract of Lavoudot Powder, an imp ventent ell plortioa, cry to the shin: Napoleon ’l’ormrtade, for tiring the untechee. artl instantaneous Hair Dye. for giving the Hair and Whiskers a natural and permanent shade wttbou trouble and den 8% id‘s Rose Water Creohore,a new and amusing device W. R. WATSON. lilqu for evening parties. Drug Store. flee. st. 1m. “M 3631i fii’i’ifiifiiommw‘ m CH AR LOTTITOWI as the "0f. .. tbs Qty and e .' reception of ~ subscriber trusts domfort of his t‘ . 1‘ 0 nor Hz. new ope-ant transient lluardnre. intonation to the wants a“ 'l‘lte Beer or Ltonoee Good a ' ' O lwa s on hand. '- ~ "M '21.;“Qwig‘l etebliugdi‘or any number of her . tiitlt a careful hootler ” ' .“Wfl it“. ‘ w ...."'" ..‘:.‘.::°°':?::.:::.“:“:: m." *‘ .57....” .. . “m “cm . f e t o n 2 thing}? . Nova IO. . ’ wt». by. ‘ awith acatucrs and deal 1 For all four of thc Reviews. - - - l'J-UU For lllackwnutl's‘ Mngazinc, - - - 4.00. For lilackwuutl untl tlllL‘ Rcvicw, - - - 7.00‘ For liluclttvuotl It.;tl any two of thc Reviews, - 10.00 For llhtt-kwnutl and thrcc of the Reviews, ~ - IJ.00 l“ul‘ lllutltwuotl and the tour lit't‘lUVt‘l, - - 10.00 — a large variety of other Stuck will be sold cheap tor hills to inform his friends. and the publiugvncrttlly, that ho has again cotmucncctl liusmcsuu llnrchcs- 7.00:“)? Stt‘cct. next door to tho Rcsding Room building. _ ALL unites MADE EASY unuuwnb’ OINTMENT Bad Logs, Ulccrous Sores, Bad Breasts and Old “rounds. No description of wound. sure or ulcer can resist the heel. when, be h Pmpnrmi w exucum Im 0rd“: in m. “nu tug properties of thin t-xccllcut Ointment. The worst oaee mtclt. ’ ox "4ND. A neat assortment of Tinwaro, Kitchen Utensils. the. ac. .iuclutlingr the uncut llus 'l'ott t'ttt‘tv‘ttt: l'ol‘. which re- cclvrtl tho livid .‘Jctlnl l'rtze, at the Paris Exposition. {0' MIT. Also. llON TON LANTERNS. which willi surpans everything in the Market. and suitable for cithct' ‘ttrnt use or on board Vcsncls. A low \VAI'Elt UOOIJIRH on hand. which together with. l l I l y t Cash. Mr. HERMAN.“ is Agvut t'nr SAWYER‘S CRYSTAL "LL'E. a now, cconnmicai and ettpcrior article used iuv washing, “hurt by a saving of titty per cent is guaratu-l tend. and for which hc bugs to solicit the patronage ol Laundry Maids, the. (‘lt‘tmvtl. July '24. 1367. Print-u ltltl'wurtl Ireland. IN CIIANCERY. RoMark Nathaniel Wright. floor o Dudley Wright. Mar et'ct 'l‘hcodocie Wright. hiattlde Ann Wright. Matt in Marin. Wright. and lsabol Christians Wright, their Guardian. 1N tux'suanco of a Decrclal Order. made by His 1 onot‘ thc Munlcr of Rolls in this cause. bcurtu title the zoth day of August last, there will be SOLD by l‘UllLlC ALC'l‘lON, on the premises. at llunk River, in Prince County, in this island, on WEDNES~ DAY. the Sixth day “NOVEMBER next. at the hour of 1:! o‘clock, noon. all that valuable FREl-llltllll), FARM, or Tract of Land, aituate on Township No. 26. containing 125 acres, a little more or less. with tho Mcssuage. Milltt, Buildings, and appurtenances to the same lit-longing, of which (inuuutc M. Walnut. the fathur ofthc abovc‘uumcd infants, lately dicd Ilt‘lcd and possessed. The FARM and l‘Rl-lhllSl-ES above mentioned are situated on the Main Road. between Somerset (former- ly South-\Vcst Settlement) and i‘tcctown, llcdequo; writing a frontage of 12.3 chains on llitl Road. and being ltl chains in brctttlth, a little more or less. The LAND is at supcrior uality. about Sixty Acrcs of which are clcet‘ed. an in it good stain ot cluzivution. tho rceEtluo being covered with a title growth of Hard and Soil Wood. The principal Dwelling lluuse. a ll storey Building. is 56 by 28 foot. with a kitchen in the rear. :25) by 18 foot, contiguous to which are Woodbotmc. Carriage House, Stables. Workshop and Barn, the latter 4.3 by 30 tent. The Mills, compris- tng a very superior Grist Mill, (with 3 pair runners) Shingle. Saw, and Cerding Mills. are propelled by a powerful stream; and their situation for business pur- poses is considered to be unequalled in the Island. ho ropot'ty will be otl'crcd in three lots or sections. Ono lint. comprising the MILLS. with c. COTTAGE, 90 by 18 fut-t. and a WORKSHOP, 18 by 16 lcct for tho use ofu Miller. with 2.5 acme ot LAND attached. 'l‘hv llt‘t'ollil lot will comprise oi the FARM proper, consistv lug ut'ahout 75 acres, with the DWELLlNG HOUSE and other buildingsabovo described ; and the rcmainin '25 acres. bcing the Northern Scctiou of tho tract, out all cleared. will form the third Lot. Should intending purchasers proter it. the whole pro- perty will be sold in one lot. Tatum—Ten per cent of the purchase money to be paid down at the limo of Sale. and the residue of one- tltird oi the purchase money, 23; per cent. upon the Ex- eculion of thc Deed-t. Tho remaining two thirds to be secured by Mortgage ou the prctuitcs. in manner more definitely to bc oxprcsetl on the conditions ofSnlc. Dated at Charlottetown, this lUth day ol Scptcm- ber. 1367. J. LONtHVOll’l‘ll. Master in Chancery. Hooosou. Stllit'iiol‘. JOHN BELL, MANUFACTURER 0F CLOTHING N all its branchrs. thankful to his Friends and Patrons for past favors, begs leave to inform them and the public generally, that ho is lit“ to be found at h. " o L D ST .A. N 1:), Queen Street. __ audio prepared to make up all kinds of garments on- truetcd to him in tho late-st style and impruvoment of fashion. Tex-mu Ore-It. W Entrance at side Door. Queen Strcot, July [8, 1566. UNDEIC Rt.) YAL I’A'EICONAG It) TIlF.’ "WAVE—tin I'lUUSE.” 7’!!! King bit. - - - - St. John, N. 1!. rats noose rten nuns rnaorttznn or H. R. II. THE PRINCE OF WALES. H. R. H. PRINCE ALFRED. By all the British American Governors. and by the Eng- lish Nobility and Gcntry. as well as by the most' distinguished Americans. whom businttll or pleasure may have brought to St. J obn. who have joined in pronouncing it THE FAVORITE HOUSE 01" THE PROVINCE. H'Tho l’re rieter, thanhful for t fevore. would roepecttelly int ate to the travelling ublio that he at? e are no peips or expense tea-end” the House sttll l‘n - tzer donut: “ their petroleum—livery attention paid to the co eta. . “ JOHN GUTHBIB. Proprietor. » I 3"“; XLP‘: 995:3"-.1169‘.---,- - a..- ‘PPER PAINT ., v i H I hoops constantly on bend a A “vi/m3 , V it.“ . ‘ “stoic it» r»' ‘io readily amuuc a hcalthy appearance whenever thin ledieal amtia applicd; sound tlcah springs up thorn the bone. at the wound. inflammation of the surrounding skin in are need and a complete and permanent can quickly follow the use of the ointment. ll’ilcs, Fistulas, and Internal Inflammation 'l'llcse disrcaslng and wcsltcuiu diseases may with one. etaiuty be curcd bv the nutl'crero t emeelvoe, if they will In Ilollttway’s Ointment. and closely attend to the printed ll. stturtiune. it should be well rubbed upon the parts, when all obnoxious matter will be removed. A ll- tit'cuf brch uml watcr may sometimes be applied at bed timc with advantage; the most scrupulous cleanliness moo. ltl‘ obmrvtvtl. If those who read this paragraph will bring it under the tlutict- of such of their acquaintances when it may cultccm, tllt‘ylttlll rcntlcr a service thetwill never be forgot. tn, as ts cure to certain. Rheumatism, Gout and Neuralgia. Nothing has the power of reducing inflammation and sub- ruiug pain in these complaints in the some degree as Kello- way'a coulin Ointment and purifying l’ille. When noel simultaneous y thcy drive all ntbunmetion and depravitiee from the system. subdue and remove all cal it of the ointa, and leave the eincwe and muscles lax an unnetraot- ed A cure may ulwaye,bectfccted, even under the worst mcutnetencc. if the use of thou medicines be persov orod in 1-.t-uptions, Sculd Head, Ringworm, and other 8km Diseases. After fomcntation with warm water. the utmost relief and opccdieet cure can be readily obtained in all complaiute aloo- ltng the skin and ‘ointa, y the simultaneous use of the Oint- ment and Pills. lut it must be remembered that nearly all ttltln dist-secs indicate the depravity ot the blood and derango< meat of the liver and stomach consequently in many cases. time is required to purify the blood. which will be elected by a judicious use of t e l’ills. The general health will readily be improved. although the eruption may be driven out more frccly than before, and which should be promoted; Wu"- I’Illl'e ll “W'sflllh’. Sore Throats, llipthcria, Quinsey, Mumps and all other Derangements of the Throat On the appe ace at any ot these maladies the Oil‘s-l should be well ubbcd at least three times a day upon the neck and upper part of the chest. so no to penetrate to the glands. as salt is forced into meet: this course will at ease rctnove inflammation and ulceration. The worst cases will yield to this treatment bv following the printed directions. Scrot‘ulu or King's Evil and Swelling of the Glands. This class of cases may be cured by llolloway’o urifyiag l'illu and Ointment. an thcir double aetioa of port yin. tho blood and strengthening the system readers theta more of- ablc than any othcr remedy for all complaints of a eorofulo nature. As the blood is int ure. liver, stomach and bowels bcing much deranged, requ opurifying medicine to bring about a cure. Hath the Ointment and Pill: should be used in the/M, can Chilblaiue lied Legs Fistulea Shin-dunes lied Breasts Uhicgo-foot Gout Sore-nipples Burns Chopped Ilauds Glandular Sore-threats liuniona (.‘orus (Sofie) ewellings Scurvy Bites of Moo- tf'uicere Lumbago Sore-bode clit‘tuco at.tl‘()otttracted and l’ilca Tumors Sand-tiles Stifl'Joiuta Rheumatism Ulcers Coco-bay lilo hantiasis Scolds YewelWounds Sold at the .sta llnlllltcllt of l’acrsseou Hohhowav, no Strand. (llt‘IJ 'l'cmple llar.) London ; and by all respectable llrnggista and Dealers in Medicine throughout the civilised world. at tht-ollmt'iug priccez—ls It, ‘ln. 9., to. 6., ll“ 22s.. and 33s. each l’ot. '.' There in a considerable saving by taking the larger IllOl. N. ll.—-Directionn for the guidance of patients in every disorder atlitcd to each box. August 7. 1863. FLOUR, TEA. SUGAR. HOLABSII. GIN AND BUM. &o. &c. ‘lli‘. SPUBSCRIBER HAS IN STORE All) DUI SA L .—- ll llhde. llri ht Porto Rico SUGAR; . 25 l'uns. Brig it Retailing MOLABSES; 80 l’uus. llcmerara RUM. palo & colored ; 1.50 Chem Sn wrior (longou TEA; 25 llhtls. lio laud GIN; 600 Bbls. Superior Extra FLOUR; 80 Boxes Liver ol SOAP; ltd Bundles Wb te Cotton WARP; tlhds. and Qtr. Caeks Pale BRANDY ; llhds. Port and Sherry WINE. OlVEN CON NOLLY Charlottetown. 27th Feb.. 1867. B. B E D D I I . altering and groom It got. OONVEYANOEB, «hon ohm. unmet, thrlottotowa. (Near the Catholic Cathedral.) August 92,1866. 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