4 , " I I' , "' ' ’ OI . rsferrln to. the recent cases of ubscondlng detail the Suigmorside Horses doe: not feel as yet disposed to join in the “ hue and cry raised a must them. ‘ “We have." be as s. “alorgo eynipat y tor the unfeitunatc. and thong we cannot shot [and or crime. we still desire to be convinced of criminal (le- site or intention on the part of any hitherto hor’i'est man before'we proceed to‘condemn him altogether. Sym. patliy is never withheld from those who In their misfer~ tunes act an honest part. Shipbuilding. to which our contempernt alludes. as In these Colonies a precnrlou. occupation. as caused many a failure. liut we cannot understand why oithir ahipbuilders. merchants. or tradesmen. who conduct their business on sound prin- ciples. but cannot ay 20s in the pound. should run mvny. 11' they wilI abscond. instead of executing pre- ferential assignments and cutting on the most needy and deserving creditor altogether. common honesty re- (uit'es either that the should make no disposition of their effects. or that t ey assign them In trust for the aneflt of all clitiinants alike. But when in addition to preferential assignments. the Wives of insolvent par- ties begin to indul c in the luxury of gold chains. dis- inoiid rings. and oigher expensive Jewelry. purchased on credit. as they 3133133th to take their departure, as did Mrs. N icoll an re. Dawson: and when the intel- vents themselves d) a lar e business. at 3 months. the very any they leave the Is end. the eVidence of a “ cri- - mliial desire atid intention " is apparent. A short tiiue before he left. Mr. George Nicol discounted notes and laid in some 30 tons of coal for iiezthcr of which was psyment a pareutly over intended. . . . . We nlso hear t at sornc of Dawson‘s customers. having such confidence in him. when they found him too busy to settle with them. put their names to blank notes. as they supposed. for the balance of their accounts. These notes filled in With nonrl ' double what they owed. were put in circulation. e admit that the law us it new standeis defective. but that ls_ no excuse whatever for dishonesty. In the next session we hope the Le lslature will amend the law relatiii to insol- vcnts, y holding as null and void. as in .ngland, all ireferentlal assignments not registered. say six months liet'ero bankru my. end all other cases providing for an equitable tivision of the inaolvent‘s effects. toge- ther with a full discharge where he carried on a legi— tiniate business. and acted fuirly end honestly towards his creditors.—Pet. MELANCIIOLY ACCIDENT. On Thursday last. a boat under lisrc poles was seen .y the people of Cavendish sctiildin before the wind ‘ioreward. As she got into the renkeie. two men acre standing up in her waving their hnuds as if for seistunce. Soon after a breaker struck the boat. and II'CW her over nearly on her beam ends; the an- hor nud ohniii went overboard itnd keeping the bout ‘um righting immediately. the next sen upset hcr ulte- --ther- By this time she was so close iii that those on ie beech wuiting to render sssstance. \verc itble. by aiding on to each other. to wade otit to her. One 01 to parties on board. who proved by the keys and ipers in his pockets. to be Mr. Joseph 1'. Citlbcck. .te oi this city. got his feet cntungied in the rmgnw. id wits thus saved from it \vittcry grave. IIooln'GIl. .Wevor. only a tow minutes attrr being Iiinded. Iiis empanion. who there is no mount to doubt. was Mn George Allen. also of Charlottetown. was never seen titer the beat upset. It is said that they started 101' iovit Seotin. probably without a compose. and ethci‘-_ vise ill supplied for the voyage. itnd the storm of .‘hursdsy night having caught them in the Gilli. drove iem batck. It. is believed that they were tit see for -veral days. lloth young men ll‘flVG widowed mothers i mourn their unhappy title. All things considered. is is one of ilio iiiost melancholy itcL-idciits that vvu iave been called upon to chronicle for many years.— Pat. We understand that the body of Allen has since been ecovered. We notice by the Halifax p ipers that Charles Dick- cne. Eq.. arrived at Halifax by the R. ll. S. Cuba on Monday lest. Medical Notices. Hotloway's PHIL—Pure blood—As this vitul fluid when in a healthy state suatitiiis itiid renovate; every part ofthe living system. but when it becomes impover- islied or impure. exerts a prcCiscly contrary effect. it is ebunditntiy manifest thtt any int-t mine which does not reach the circulation. can never exterminate dllc'ilfie; but any prepztl'istlun capable of exercising it sanitary influence over the blood. must with it be carried to every living lihi‘o of the frame. The heart. lungs. liver. kidneys and skin. all receive benefits from its whole- some condition. lIulloway‘s l’uril’yinp Pills operate di- roctly and powcrtttlly u )on the who e mass of blood. whether venous or arteris ; they strengthen th.‘ Btomiwh regulate the liver and kidneys. expel tliseitse. and pro' long existence. MRS. S. "at liltus’fi' £117.? (Sr—“ivoith-iviur: nnrurxmon. IIer World‘s IInir Restorer and Zylebalaumuin or “'orld‘s IIair Dressing are unequalled. and so ack- nowledged by all who use 1110'!“ for restoring. invig- orating. beautifying and dressing the Hair. rendering it soft. silky and glossy. and disposing it to reiiieiii in any desired position; quickly clesneiiig the scalp. tir- rcsticg the fall and imparting a healthy and tintuinl color to the Hair. They never fail to restore grey flair to its original youthful color. They act directly upon the roots of the Hair. giving them the natural nourishment rc uired. No lailv‘s toilet is complete without the Zyilobalsaniuin or llair Dressing. 1t cleanses the hair and imparts to it a most delightful l'rogrnnce. and is suited to both young iiiid old. THE REST ORER REPRODUCES. TIIE HAIR DRESSING CUL'I‘tVA'I‘l-JS AND BEAUTIFIES. If your hair is thin try it. if scurfy try it. if harsh try it.if lustrelesa. try it. if none of these try it. for all who use it will preserve their hair threugh life. For sale by all Druggist. Died. At Charlottetown. on the 15th November. inch. after it short Illness. William Thomas. only son of Thomas Pothiclt. Esq. The dcccued was in his 36th year. He was a native of Charlottetown. and in youth and manhood lived unives- sally beloved for his generosity of heart. and respected for his uniform ro riety of conduct. 0n the 9th, of September. at Demcrara, British Guiana. of yellow fever. Captain Iingh Anderson. of the euqua “ Queen of May." Deceased was third son of Mr. Robert Anderson. Mill River. New London. and in the 41st year of his ago. His sorrowing parents and friends have the con- solation that the chief ofllcor of the vessel testifies that Cap- tain Anderson bore the character of a christian gentlemen. Of Consumption. at her father‘s residence. IIopo River. on the 1nd inat.. after an illness of seven months. Catherine. second daughter of Mr. James Pendergaot. aged 18 ears and six months. She leaves a numerous circle of fricn send re- lations to mourn her loss. Deceased was much esteemed for her quiet and kind die- sition. rhgh gained for her the respect of all who knew n.-Il. . . At Hope River. on the 26th ult.. is the 87th yearn! his ‘6'- Ir. Owen Conley. Dccooeed was a native of the Count Konoghan. Ireland} from whence he emigrated to this Is and in tum—It. I. . AI "ill VCR. .11 the 10111 ult.. of dysentery. Mr. Peter Tremor. in the 60th so: of his age. Ila leaves a wife and one child to mount t inoperable loos.-—R. I. P. z. s..- gtw Mummies. a A. McNeill has Auction Sales at his Auction Room. every FRIDAY and SATURDAY evening, from '7 to 10 o'clock. Illsg‘VIifismnts. Wm.“ . M- VA", , ., NEW GOODS! ’I‘ho Subscriber respectfully informs his friends iiiid the pub- lic thot he has. by late various airivals from liritain. Canada. end the United States completed his Importations for the Season COMPRISING A VERY General Assortment of Goods! which he offers for solo at his establishment. Till". QUEEN S'I‘R EE'I‘ WAR EIIOUSE. .— IIc assures those who may favor him by a call. his stock has been purchased with ti most careful regard to the soundness of the articles offered for sale. TER.MLS CASPI. No sbotemente in price. butt a considerable discount will be allowed on the purchase of .\ parcel. I‘nrtiee buying on these termit, at this establishment. will not only effect the advatltaxs.I of obtaining the some at the lowest iate. but also iu-' sure to themselves good sound articles. BENJAII] DAVIII. Queen Street Warehouse. 3 tin Ch‘town. Nov. 8. 1867. JUST RECEIVED IFIIOM BOSTO N. 3 Ilbis. IIAVANNA ORANGI‘B. 2 Boxes LEMONS. ‘2 Iibls.. ORANGES. 2 Bbls. COOKING PE“. 1 Box EATING FEARS. 1 Chi. COCOA-NUTS. APPLES, CONFECTIONARY. &c..&c;. For Sale Cheap for Cash tt. T. O‘CONNI‘LL’S Variety Stvre. Queen Street. Nov. 20. 1861. din ‘ O 'l o the Public. UCTIUN SALES continued every FRIDAY snd SAT- URDAY evening. from 7 to 10 o'clock. at the subscri- bcr's Auction Recins. Rceding Room Building. Goods of every description received and sold to order. 'I‘nnue Cash ; sale positive. N o reserve. Auction sales of Horses. Cuitlt‘. Farming Implement!» New and second-hand Furniture. Stoves. &u" attended to on market days. in front of the Market House. at 2 o'clock, p. in. A. McNElI.L. Auctioneer. Reading Room Building. Nov. 25. 1867. [3" Ample room for the reception of all kinds of Goods. both at Auction Rooms in Reading Room Building. and at Wart-room in Market Home basement. A. Mo “HILL. BRITISH PERIODICALS. 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' Subscribers should prepay by the quarter. at the oflec of delivery. The Posraon to any part of the United States is Two Cont. a number. This rate only applies to current subscriptions. For back numbers the postage is double. BACK NUMBERS. obtain back numbers at the following reduced rates. viz :— Thc North Britt's/i from January. 1863. to December. 1867. inclusive; Erlt'mbtrgli and the Westminster from April. 1364. to Dcci-iiibcr. 1867. inclusive. and the Landsat Quarterly for the ycnrs 1865. 1866 end 1867. at the rate of 31.50 c year for each or any Review ; also Blackwood for 1866 and 1867. for $2.60 st year. or the two years together tor $4.00 THE LEONARD SCOTT PUBLISHING CO. 38 Walker Street. New York. L. S. PUB. 00. also publish the FARMERS’ GUIDE. By llnnnr Srnritnns. of Edinburgh. and the late .7. 1’ Neuron. of Yale College. ‘1 vols. Royal Octave. 1600 page and numerous Engravings. l’itice .7 for the two volumes—byMail. post-oaid. .6. "DAWSON‘S ESTATE?" Suburban Residence for Sale. ’ 111". Subscribers will sell by Public Auction. in front of the Colonial Building. on FRIDAY. the 20th day 01 DECEMBER next. at 12 o‘clock noon. that beautiful COTTAGE. with two acres of ground attach- ed. situated in the Common of Charlottetown. about fifteen minutes‘ walk from the city. littol occii )icd b W. B. DAWSON. and known as the “ . ODE CO' - TAGE.“ ' This property is eliginy situated in the most elevat— ed and healthy position in the suburbs of Charlottetown. nearly opposite the residence of the “on. June: I’nritna. commands a splendid view 01 the City and its environs. The Cottage Itself is tastefully and elegantly finished. with an especial eye to comfort. and 'presents a ve attractive and handsome appearance. be other buil - logs on the premises. consisting of a Stable and Coach- heuse. Icehouee. Miikhonse. and Coalheuso. are com- modioue. well—arranged. and thoroughly finished. The grounds attached. which embrace a large GAR- DEN. are in a good state of cultivation. are planted with choice an ornamental Trees. and intersected with broad ravelled walks; and the whole property is surrounded y a handsome and substantial ‘encc. There is also connected with the Kitchen of the Cot- tage a lnrgo BRICK TANK. with Filterer and Force Punt . Th2 .Ternss of Sale will be: ‘23 per cent. of the pur- chase money to be paid down ; 26 per cent. on delivery of Title Deeds; and the balance in six months from the day of sale. to be secured by a mortgage on the proper f. . yAn indisputable title will be given to the Purchaser. Further particulars respecting title. possession. on. can be obtained. on roferoneo to the conditions of sale. at the Office of Messrs. ALLEY O DAVIES. Solicitors. Charlottetown. or to the underai ncd. THO AS DAWSON. RICHARD iiEAR'I‘Z. THOMAS ALLEY. Cheriettetown. Nov. 20. 1867. Subscribers. by remitting direct to the Publishers. may I you gimme. “Meeting of the Legislator: Colonniel Becrttsry'e once. NOVIMIIEK 7th 1865. HERVAS by a Resolution of the House of As~ semny passed on the ch day of April. 1863. it was resolved that the initiation of all money votes should be with the Execution: Notice is hereby given that all spplicution for Money Grants for Roads. Brid e'. Wharfe. be" and all peti- tions for any subject w atsoever. which parties may de- sire to submit to the Legislature tit its next annual Session. are required to be sent into this Olllce on or before the first day of February. 1868. By Commend. , GEORGE FOLKS. Colotiittl Secretary. STOVES ! STOVES I ST()VI§SI 50 COOK S'I‘OVES suitable for coal, warranted to \VORK \VELL. consisting of MAGICIAN. VICTORIA, and HELPING HAND DODD 8: ROGERS. ‘OOK S'I‘OVES FOR \VOOD,\VA'I‘ER~ LOO, BROADSIDE, PREMIUM, and YARMOU'I‘II COOK. DODD & ROGERS. B‘ARMERS BOI LERS, all sizes, DODD & ROGERS. PARLOR AIR TIGIIT and 81101’ STOVES. DODD & ROGERS. EGISTER GRA'I‘ES and MARBLE MAN'I‘LES. V DODD & ROGERS. ROOFING PITCH and FELT. DODD & ROGERS. ONE N o. 3 Singer's Sewing Machine. DODD & ROGERS. Nov. 13, 186 7. FALL 1867. New Store. New Goods. ' IIE Underai tied having removed to his New Store. Old Stand. RedSIn'e Corner. where he has increased facili- ties for carrying on a general Dry Goods. Grocery. Liquor and China and Earthenware Business. he reepectfull bogs leave to inform his friends. and the public generally. that o is new prepared to supply them with all kinds of Goods in the above line. at as low prices as can be hund in the City. The Stock Con-lat. of: Grey and White Shirtin Blue. White. sniI'Ii'ancy Plannels. Dcdticlts. Osnaburgs. Twellings. Red. White and Blue Cotton Warp. Cotton Handkerchiefs. Blankets. Ceburge. Orleans, Wince s. Fanc Prints. Gala Plaids. 'I‘vveede. Docekins. Pilot Dlotha. osiery. Gloves. Paper Cellars. flats and Caps.Necktioe. Flannel Shirts. Umbrellas Oil (.‘loths. &c. ; ’l‘ce. Su ar. Tobacco. Molasses, Rice. Starch. Blue. ndi o. Soap. and Candles; Kerosene Oil. rand . Gin. Rum. and Whiskey. Port and berry \Vine. always on hand at the usual low prices; China and Earthenware. In Great; Vamety. The Subscriber thankful for peat fevers. respectfully eo- licite a continuance of the some. and trusts. by attention to business and to the wants of his Customers. to merit on in- crease of sales and an extension of business. Orders from the Country personally attended to and promptly executed. B D REDDIN «iii some. Rcddin's Corner. ' ' ' November 11th. 1867. SALE BY AUCTION 1“ the following valuable Lands. belonging to the Estate of the late Honorable DONALD. DEATON. at the STORE of the late Hon DONALD BEATON. in Seuris. on MONDAY. the 25th day of Novauneit instant. at 12 o'clock. noon : - House and Land at Sourie. in possession of Donald bIchtihern. Houses and Land. formerly in possession of late Capt. John McIseac. at Souris. House. Store and Land at. Sourie. in possession of John McGowan. Esq.. ‘ ‘ Houses. Store and Land at Sc‘urie. in possession of Gabriel McDonald and Michael Lowrle. 5. House and Land in the possession of Mr. Teerncy. at Souris. Houses and Land at Seuris. in possession of Dr. Muttart. The above. unless disposed of previously by private con- tract. vvill be sold as above by Public Auction. 'I‘iiniss-—One—third of the purchase money to be paid down at the time of sale: the joint notes. payable one-half in three months. and the other half In six months from the day of sale. with interest. for Author particulars a ply to Mr. Peter Ryan or Mrs WWII at Souis. or to the sub scriber. DOUGLAS A. SMITH. Auctioneer. Sourlii, Nov. 13, 1867. fence. ERSONS wishin to send EWES to the IMPORTED RAMS ut the 'I‘OCK FARM. will please apply to the Secretary. [1' Terms the same. as last year. Ch'town. Nov. 7. 1897. 1m Draft Home For Sale! For sale. by private contract. a lar e horse rising ei ht years old. suit— able for Farm ork or Trucking. Terms reasonable. Apply at the ‘ [Innth‘ Otfiee. Chiirlottctown. November 13. 1867. Notice. ALL persons who have purchased any of the effects of the hue Mrs. RYAN. are notified that the some must be paid for on or before the 23d instant. Any amounts unpaid lifter that date. will be placed in the hands of the Clerk of the Court for collection. J. It. was . .imiN oixgnrn,i'l‘ru-u... “5° Q o 3ine PEESFSBTI’; b‘nmiliar Science. A BOOK 1'03 EVERYDODY. frills Work. which is intended for the use of Permits and Schools. contains a vast fundefeaefel information. in the form of answers to 2.000 questions on every conceiv- le subject. and is written in language so plain as to be on. eerstend by all. Teachers. end Pupils pro mi themselves for the profession of school-teaching. as we l as or any es.- titive exorninotibn. could not hove a more useful boook. or sale by R. REILLY. Herold Oil-re. Queen Street. SE10 Pd T0 LE 1‘. I114 Subscriber ofl‘ersto rent. with inimcdiots soeeoion. TWO VERY DESIRABLE SHOPS. with Veroroeais overhead. being part of his New and Commodities four story building on Queen Street. For Busines Stands. these snore cannot be surpassed in the City. For further particulars apply to B. D. RIDDN. [Queen Street Ch'town Oct. 30, 1867. I‘ I Rs ties . .-.. -........~.___-.~. h..- m Mrs.S.A. Allen’s PREPARATIONS FOR THE H AIR. MRS. S. A. ALLEN’s ORLD'S iiAIit RESTORER. is suited to both young and old. It strengthens the Hair. prevents its falling or turning grey. and im- parts to it a beautiful glossy appearance. It never fella to neurons: GRAY "AIR TO ITS ORIGINAL YOUTIIFUL COLOR. I1- is nor a Dre. btit acts directly upon the roots of the hair. giving them the natural nourishment required. produciii the same vitality and luxurious quuntitv as in youth. t. will restore it on bald places. requires no rcvious preparation of the hair. and is easily applied y one's self. One bottle will usually but for a year. as after the hair is once restored. occasional applications 1 MRS; A. ALLEN’s V ORLIYS HA I R DRESSING or ZYLORALSANIUM. is essential to use with the Restorer. but the lIuir Dressing alone often to. stores. and never fsils to iiivigoritte. buufif and I'l- frcsli the Hair. rendering; it soft. silky out! (easy All! disposing it to remain in any desired position. FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN. whose IIair requires frequent dressing. it has no equal. No lady‘s toilet is complete without it. The rich glossy appearance imparted ll trulv wonderful. It cleanse the Hair. removes all dandrull'. and imports to it. .0‘ delightful fragrance. It will prevent the Hot? from fallini out. and Is the most economical and vslur'slo once in three months will insure against grey heirs to the most advanced age. Principal Sales Office, 1198 Tender- mr Dredging the South- port and Charlottetown seldo- ot‘ Charlottetown Ferry. EI’ARATE Tenders are required to be sent into the Colonial Secretary's Oilice. on or before THURSDAY the fourteenth day of JANUARY next. at twelve o'clock. noon. by any person 0r company who may be willing to contract with t c Government to perform the three follow- ing works. that is to say :— » 1st. To dredge the South ort side of Charlottetown Ferry. as follows :—A channel to cut through the flats from the main channel to the landing slip at the Southport side; the first 160 feet. leading from the main channel. to be dredged out I feet deep. and 60 feet wide. 2nd1y. The remaining distance up to the outer edge of the stationary \Vborf and under the Floating Blocks. (supposed to be about 400 feet.) to be dredged out 1 feet deep through- out. and 60 feet wide up to the docks. and born side to TENDERS. * side within the docks. Srdi . The public docks. on the Charlottetown stat of said crry. to be dredged out and deepened in the some manner from side to side. three feet deep at the least. from the end of the slip to the channel. The above works to be respectively completed. to the satie- faction of the Superintendant of Public Works. or other person or persons appointed b the Government to Inspect the some. on or before the PirsI'day of October. A. D. 1868. The soil dredged out to be removed and deposited in such a place as not to obstruct the navigation of the Hillsboro or at er rivers. Tenders to be accompanied by the names of two sufficient securities for the due performance of the above Contracts. The Government is not to be considered as bound to ac- cept the lowest ’l‘endcr in any case. GEORGE COLES. Colonial Secretory. November 1.3. 1867. A UCTION 1 TO 138 sold b PUBLIC AUCTION. on MONDAY, the 2d DEC MBRR, at 11 o‘clock. a. m.. on the prem- ises of JOSEPH MURRAY. Lot 66. 50 Acres Government Land. Upon which two installments have been paid. and eight yeorsto oy the balance. The above LAND is within 2) miles of ussulinud, and aqusrter of a mile from a Grist and shingle Mill. Also— The following Stock, ‘. Mare. (10 years old) 4 Cows. (one with calf.) 4 Pigs. 1 Truck & \Vheele. 2 Sicighe. 1 stock Oats. 1 ectt Barrows. l Plough, 1 eett Cert Harness. and several other articles too numerous to mention. All sums over 20s.. a credit of 13 months Will be given. Lot 66. Nov 12. 1867. FOR SALT} ! N Excellent BUSINESS STAND for Sale at Dun~ das Cross Roads. consistin of half an acre of Loud. on which there is aNEW WELLING HOUSE. 30 x 28. ceneisting of a Shop and six finished rooms. also a Kitchen. 14 x 16. finis ed also. 1 Granary. 28 x 80. 1 Shed and an excellent well of water. For further particulars o lyto MARTIN MARTIN or to DON- ALD MAR on the pfiemises. Dundee Cross Roads. av. 13. 1867. Notice to Archibald IcPhee's Debtors 1 ERSONS indebted to ARCKIBALD )(cPHEB. late of Lot. 46. Trader. are hereby notified that all Book Accounts and debts due to the sold Archibald Mol’hes. are assigned to the Rev. Pius llcl’rus, who has authorised the subscribers to collect the some. Payment will be received at Sourls East by Ronald McDonald. who is empowered to receive payinuit and give receipts. PALMER 8 11013301). Nov. 6. 1867. as aw WANTED 1 A YOUNG .MAN. s Shoemaker. by JOHN KELLY. Bummorville. Georgetown Read. Oct. 16. 1867. NOTTCE T0 DBTOBS. TIE Subscriborintitnatee to those parties whose Not of hand he holds for Stock. &c. purcahsod at his sol at Stanhe o. last December. that the same are now due. and t at unless paid before the middle of the re- sent month. summary means will be taken to co cot them. DAVID LAWSON. #Land Tax Office. Ch.’1‘own. Nov. 6. 1861.-—2ins MAILS. New Full Arrangement. HE MAILS for the United Kingdom. the neighboring Provinces. United States. lc.. will. until further notice. be closed at the General Post Office. Chorlottstown. as fol~ lows. via :— Eoi Canada. New Britnewick and the United States. via ghedliac.k every TUESDAY and THURSDAY evening at o c ec . For Nova Scotie. via Pictou. every MONDAY. WED- NESDAY and FRIDAY evening at 8 o'clock. For Great Britain. Newfoundland and the West Indies. every alternate MON DAY and WEDNESDAY evening at it o'clock. as follows. vis: GEO. CLOW. Auctioneer. Monday. Nov. 4 Monday. Dec 2 Wednesday. ' - 6 Wednesday. " 6 Monday. '- 18 Monday. " 16 Wednesday. " 20 Wednesday. " 19 Hello for Summereide and St. Blennor's. to be forwarded per steamer. will be closed every TUESDAY and THURS- DAY evening at 6 o’clo/k. Letters to be registered. and Newspapers must be posted half an hour before the tires of cloain the Mails. Ti OHM! OWEN Postmaster General. General Post Office Ch’towa. 2 6th November. 1867. I if 7 E BSKIN38“ BRAIIEE SUGAR POWDERS. Rheumatism of all kinds. Neurolgla. Lumbago. Solution. As also for FACE-ACRE. TOOTll-ACHE. EAR-ACHE. COUGHS. and all ahctioriofrosn Colds. [1' See W. under lluotcu. I‘a‘ruoxaol. WM. R. WATSON. Clt‘y Drug Store. ictor'ia Deihl‘ing. Queen Street. Oct. 16. 1807. Iiair reusing known. Millions of bottles sold every year. TIIE RESTORE]! REPRODUOES AND ME HAIR DRESSING 001.11 VA TES AND 115.4011!!!" Sold by Druggiets throughout all the World. Greenwich-st. N Y. Oitv. RR. RGQQQAR. (Late of the Customs Department) SHIP BROKER, &c., Having rented the SCALES on muttii’e lJJliarf. He will attend to the weighing of COAL. OATS IIA Y. dsc. Charlottetown. - - g“? CARD- 113. g. grantee, 3h. Q» 6. y. RESSICMN if: SERGE“! Graduate of MG!!! University . Montreal, Donna's: or Canada. P. E. Island. Residence at lroltnith's. - ~ - Iosrla lost Charlottetown. Oct. 19. 1867. AGENCY. l' n 0 l ROYAL INSURANCE CODA“, FIRE AND urn. PARTIES desiring Poucns in this one. will ease send is their propoesle to WM. FULL. Bap. 5.1100. Street. Charlottetown. who is authorised to receive and answer the same. .1018. F. ELLIS. Agent. Pieces. In L ' 7' NOTICE. WHEREAS by virtue of a Deed of Release and Assignment mode and Executed the 21st day of OCT.. inst.. duly filed nnd re istered in the roper cfliccs in this Island. WM. B. AWSON. late 0 Chor- lottetown, Tanner. hath released. asst tied, transferred. and conveyed to the undersigned. allzhis real and per- senal Estate in Prince Edward Island. and all Debts and luml of_ money and securities therefor doe and owing unto him. as well as all the personal Estate and Efl‘eote belonginghte and all debts and sums of none and securities t erefor due and ewin to GEORGE NICOLL. late of Charlottetown. Shoeina or. which had been by him assigned and conveyed to the said William B”. Dawson. by s eertsin Deed of Assignment duly re- gistered. u n certain Trusts. and for certain purposes. in the sai first mentioned Deed of Assignment ox- preescd. This is to notify all persons indebted to the and W. B. Dawson. and to t c said George Nicoll. whether by Book Account. Notes of Bend. or otherwise. that the several sums due from them respectivel . must be paid by them forthwith. to Messrs. Am.“ A svns. Selcitors. who have been duly authorized to receive and give receipts for the sense; and all persons to who- tho said W. .. Damon is indebted. are requested to fuinish their claims and Accounts duly attested to the said Messrs. Alley 6 Davies. forthwith. Dated at Charlottetown. this 25th Oct. . 1867. TWMAB DAWSON. RICHARD HEAR”. THOMAS ALLEY. Charlottetown to Halibe NOTICE TO HAW. N consequence of the TRAINS from PICTOU to I HALIFAX le‘avin one hour earlier than formerly. the Steamer “ PR1 CESS OF WALES” will leave CHARLOTTETOWN. for the remainder of the Soo- son. at the hour of FIVE o‘clock in the morning. to- stcod of Six. as heretofore. ' F. W. HALES, 8. R. Q Ch‘Town. Oct. 29. 1867. Executor-8’ Notice. ALL persons indebted to the Rotate of JAKE! BARR. rate at C‘l‘iarlottegwn. Pmeioner. deceoeed. are re- use tornaeunrniato «unwound-Tod. xecuters of the lost \Vill mdwfiumont of the said once Barr; and all persons hoving claims against said estate as "quested to furnish the some. duly attested, for settlement to said Execution. R. RIDDIN. J. QUIRK. } hunters. Nov 7.1867. __ tat STOVE PIPE! STOVE PIPE! STOVE PIPE! AT urnnumws 'rrN-ss HOP. Great George Street TOVB PIPE TIMI! will soon be a1 . end the colic scrttier intendsnonian shell sell a 0 BAYER ‘A BETTER article then he ole". All orders ct ot— tended to. On hand a few Air- ht on second- ad S'I‘OVBS, Also a large assortment o 'I’INWARB. at my reasonable prices. Seep-Stone Out and Fitted. to" As the subscriber expects soon to want a little CASH. I considerable discount will be made for the DOM. "Devil", in the article of STOVE PIPE AND ELBOWSI And the Subacribcr. ever thankful for the very liberal pot— vonage he haa hitherto received from his friends. both in town and country. still lru'fla-jsedl'ct'omfy.“ earns his way onward ! GEORGE W. MILLNBI. Sept. 11!. 1867. Im WANTED IKE EDIA'I'ELY . N a l rentice to the Printing Business. A no A thlan‘IIER-ALU" ori‘ictz. w, (M: “Halli: _,_ YAlthIOUTI—I S'I‘OVES 7 er sniiscuiiiint IIAS rus'r uncuivttn. Iii Schooner “ .V. 8. M." direct flu-i YAKWUTI‘I. his USUAL SUPPLY of those Celebrated COOK & BOX STOVE!- which will be sold cheap for Cash. or approved Jointflotss. R. J. cunts. Orwell. Oct. 16. 1867. if ,. } t _ , .3 _ s