1 M‘— 47 M We learn thnt three men and a boy were frcsen to death within the past few days on board a schoon- or front the West Cape oi this Island. whither she had proceded for a cergo of ship timber tor a builder named Oey. who was one of the victims. rne individual who builtMr. Bernard gdbih'hhrie: sores on Queen Street. The Captain was alive when the vessel was boarded but in so very low a state that his recovery is doubtful. We have not heard lulier particulars of this distressing case. Par Urn—We would once more request all our subscribers who have not yet paid up their subscrip- tions. to do so without delay. it is a matter of vital importance to us that they should do so within the next four weeks. We are nurse to applying to the Courts to recover our debts, and therefore we are under the necessity 01 making appeals like the pre- sent. which are very unpleasant to us. We trust we shall rot be obliged to make another appeal of this kind to delinquents this season ; but.tha_t they will honorably pay up within the time indicated. Any person who wishes to discontinue tho paper can do so by paying 06 whatever balance there ts against him. but not otherwise. The Steamship China. from Liverpool. with Euro- pean mails. reached Halifax on Monday last. The tensile for thin Island were brought over by the Sten- mer Princess of Wales last evening. TIIE P-Ol’l-Z'S GOVERXMENT. As many persons. even Catholics. think that the l'opo‘s government iv entirely. it not very nearly so. rompoeed oi ccclcsisetlcs. we shall give the real facts - 4 - 0 , V7 4 n ' ’ w - . interests of En land as a manufacturing country wo’tiidl” eventually roots I from it. lie was followed by several speakers. some of whom were of opinion that the Bill wee not more radical then was neceseer . At the close of the Debate the following Resolution wee submitted by the opener : " Iteeolmi that in the e inion of this Society a large tnessure of Reform in the lectornl Franchise of England was uccrsssry nmlcall- ed for. but that the 3511 passed was unjudioiouely large and comprehensive. Mr. Seth Show then moved es an amendment that all after the words ‘cnlled for" be struck out. which nin- endment was carried by atueiorit of seven. The next debetejwill be held in eott‘e lie! on Friday evening. Dec. 6. Subjoet: " Wottld the Le islntion of this Is- land be rendered more reflective no satisfactory by a reduction in the number of representatives in l'nrlis- ment? To be opened by D. Laird. Esq. 1’. 8. ilscGowax. Scc‘y November 30. 1867. A l‘. 1-}. BLADDER ABROAD. The numerous friends end connections of Dr. Wer- burton will be gratified to learn that u on his first er- rirel in India. he was put upon the Me icsi Stefi‘ oi the Military Delpartmcut of the Eztst indie i-‘orccs. inthe district of nltrorc. with n salary of £3“) stg. per an- uum; he has uow~lrevin scarcely served a cor—— bcen pmmoted to the run of Civil Surgeon et ttlleu- dore. in the district of Punjab. with a salury of £600 mi. annually. 11'. “'erburton. we are happy to hear. is fast rc- covering from u very severe attack 0 fever. which had greatly reduced hie strength. and en angered his life. and we hope a long career ol‘nnceaeiog honor and use- fuh.css may yet be before him in the lend of hie adopt- ticn. nnti that he may become a brightster oi til: noble profession he has chosen. Dr. “'arburton. as is genornlly known. is e native of Prince County. In him the youth of the country. end the Island generally. have a laudable cxsmplo of whet can be accomplished. under the blessing of God, by continqu painstaking. end unremitting. faithful. por- scvcrtng study. liver remombcring thst there Is no ' royal road leading to honor end emolument.‘ let their of the case thus from uliiciitl document—The chief motto be. ‘60 and do thou likewisc.‘——[Com. to Sum. council of the Pope is composed at eight persons. but one of whom is an ccclesiaslic. In the ministry of justics. is l uocictiianliu. with 18 laymen. Civil tribunal. ii ecclesiastice. 116 lay judges. Criminal tribunals. 6201sytnen and not one ecclesiastic. Finance. 3 eccles- iastice. 2.017 inytncn. Commerce and public works. 2 ecclcsinetics. end 161 laymen. In England will be found Bishotrs in Parliament and l'aruuns on the judicial bench; and in Ireland tnsy be seen the richest Church in the world fastened on the necke of the poorest people. who reject its teachings end its doctrines. ...._--. __.~. .. - .— lll.0Ql.'lC."I‘ PASSAGE. Ono of the finest things George D. Prentice ever wrote is this inimitable peseegcz—" It cannot be that earth is man‘s only abiding place. It cannot be the our life is a bubble cast by the ocean ofetornity to float nmontt-nt upon its waves and sink into nothingnoes. Else why is it that the high and glorious aspirations which lesp liko angels Iroas the tctnple of our hearts. ere for ever wandering unsatisfied? Why is it that the rainbow and the cloud come over us with a beauty that is not of earth. end then pass off to leave us to moan on their loveliness. Why Is it that the stars which hold their festival around the midnight throne. are set above the grasp of Our limited faculties. forever mock- ing us with their unnpproncbsble glory! And finally. why is it that the bright forms-of human beauty are pre- sented to our view end taken (root us. leaving the thousand streams of our affection to flew back in an Alpine torrent upon our hearts. We are born for n highor destiny than of earth. There is a realm where the stars will be spread out lwfore us. like islands that slumber in the ocean. end where the beautiful beings which pass before us like ebetlcws will stay lorerc: in our presence." Danernnn or rear or run Fm. Punt—On Wed- nesday morning last. at an early hour. some ronn' vasenu left this port. laden with the products of this island. a large number of them for Europe. and the remainder for difl'rrunt ports on this Continent—these vessels had been detained in port. for some days. wait- ing a favorable opportunity to all. We believe we are safe In stating. that never before. in one day. did; such a large and valuable amount of proportv leave this Island. We trust they may all reach their destined ports in sefety.—I.vl. Vance or Lam) m Tun Vrmxrrr or Ctunmrrn- rows—A plot of Land. containing about 12 acres. Journal. sntrrmc txrurmmnscn. The brigsntieo Favorite. .Iolm Thomas. master. cleared from this port on the 23rd inst... tor Swansea. (1. 13.. with a cargo consisting of about 15 000 bushels ofoats. 100 caeks dried fish. 5.000 feet 3 in. deals. 20 barrels herring—Shipped by William Richards. 13qu of Port Hill. The ship Western Queen. Thomas Lee. master. clear- «ti on the 21st inet.. for Bristol. G. 13.. with a car 0 of 20.300 bushels cuts. 122 pieces 01 timber. 3.200 pieces deal. and 3,000 feet bosrds.-—Shipped by the Hon. Janice Yen. Tire britr Thistle. Mort-ier. muster. sailed from this Port. for Liverpool. G. 11.. on Friday last. with ecnrgo 0120.610 bushels of cuts. 027 iecos deals. and 1.000 ft. boerde.-—ebipped by John elurgy end A. blathl- Inn. Requires. , The bark Wm. Allen. Wallace. mseter. sailed iron: this port on Friday last. for Crepaud. to finish her load» lug at that port. She takes a cargo of cats, stripped In- John Lct'urgy. 1-2 . The Brigt. Williefqldonnett. master. cleared for Ply. month. (i. 13.. on the 25th inst.. with 8.806 bushels ct outs. shipped by John liaszurd 85 Co. The brig Maggie. Esgen. tusstcr. cleared for St. John‘s. Newfoundland. on the 26th inst.. with a cargo oft.000 bushels oi oats. 3.766 bushels potatoes. 1.720 do. turnips. H5 tubs butter. 3 do. lnrd, 107 bags oat. meal. 82 caresses pork—Shipped by it. '1‘. Iioluren and Finley hlchill. Esquircs. The Brig Zueiikn. Finlnyson. master. cleared from this pnr: yesterday. for Liverpool. (i. 11.. with a cargo of 17.500 bushels calm—shipped by Jerucs L. liol. tnsn. Esq. Several other vessels besides those meuttoned shove. have sailed from here during the present month. for yGreet Britain and other pl-ccs. laden with cats end produce. This will give some idea of the trade of our Town.-—-S. Journal. .1 ix} entanglemepir' ' London. Sttndsy. Nov. 21. The condemned Feniens. Allen. Lerkin and Gould. unfl‘ercd the extreme penalty of the law in Manchester. at 10 o'clock. Saturday forenocn. The precautions taken by the government to guard against outbreaks were efficient. notwithstandin tho prevalence of a dense log end rain. The crotvt that witnessed the ex. ocntiun was very inr e. The city is now very quiet. His Holiness tit. lope who was first strictly averse to any conference whatever for the settlement of the Roman question. has at length withdrawn hie objections and is now in lull accordance with the propositions of situate in the vicinity of Brighton Brewery. divided into‘ N‘Polwn- eleven Lots. being pert of the Eaters of the late S. W. Mitchell. of this City. wee sold br Auction. by .‘i. Ron-l prominent Fenian lender. named Coiburkc. was arrested here to-dny. It is reported that he was the “a. Em" 0" Mona". la". the 25.}. inn” gm] rm“u.d..tsrg'snizer oi the secretcxpcdittou which threatened the nearly £1.000.—1.5. Amounts: I-‘tnr. at" Sr. Enuxon‘e -—-A house owned by John liuszerd. Esq. and Occupied by a man named Cook. situate in the Village of St. Eleanor‘s. was de- etroyed by fire on Weti..eedsy night last. the 27th inst. How the fire originated we here not yet learned. understand that Mr. Iinszsrd attributes it to the hands ’of an incendiary—1b. We regret to hear that on the Melville Estate. Lot 99. the Landlord‘s bailiffs were. it few days ego. in- timidated ani driven ol' by demonstrations of physical force. This is a bed business for all concerned. nnd tnoet nesusedly it is not the way to effect an “ amicable settlement." of the Lend Q'tcntioII.-—Pai. All Sorts of Items. The many thousand friends and admirers of tire lets Gen. Men her will be glad to learn that his widow has been left handsomely and ricltl provid d for. the mining and pre- perty interests of the crossed etc. at present. not worthless the three or four hundred thousand dollars. though not ce‘ngle. at tenet. not all of thorn—4s! being immediately re- al a . A solution of the Roman and Italian ditlicalt has been as noted. which is—unite Rome to the rest of tnly. make one ingdom of it. pitch Victor Emmanuel. Garibaldi & Go. into the Adrieti 2. end tube the Pope the independent head of united Italy. . The troops sent against Garibaldi consisted of 8000 Port- tilcei troops end 2000 French. acting as a support and turn- ing on two denim—French lose 2 killed end as wounded. Yontilcol lose 2001tilled end 12! wounded. Geribnldran id. soo deed left on the field. wounded in proportion, tsoo Etienne" taken to Reine end 760 sent to the frontier. The heseepot ride did wonders. Gen. Doyle has ordered the discontinuance of Militia drill in Nova Seotie hr one year. Tan Utrcsrrow in (Jason. ~30!» one has been bold enough to tell the truth to the Sultan. The Grand Vister hosjnet made his first report from Crete to Abdul Assls.end he no hie sovereign a ver dlflcrent account from those w eh have p mended it. e says that the insur to have still a etron position. that they reject all od‘ele o arrange- ment with e most absolute re cent and contempt. end in. slot annexation to Greece. All Pasha is persueded that t on is now no alternative but a vigorous rcnownl of hostilities. A reinforcement of 0000 soon hes just been de- mtched to sup ly the place of the 8g ptien troops whotn Vsoeroy of gypt hes recalled. Un eee diplomacy roan. sgee to settle this vexed question very shortly. there will soon heftesh lghtlng. CIIABLOTTETOWN DIBATIN G CLUB. The Debate on Friday evening last. on the English Reform Bill. wnl opened by Louis 1!. Davies. Es . In has opeale nddrssebo glanced at the Reform But of 1882. and t e dilerent partial Bills which were bromt forward at various times between that year end 1 . end showed that a Reform and a great one. we. neces- eery. otnoo the Bill of or did not meet the wants or. or set theender middle classes. While holding this epic hows er. he did not res with the principles o theBillletoypeseed. agitto be toorodi- taking of Chester Castle in Fcbuary lest. . Last despstch from Rome announces that the Holy 'l-‘ether. in accordance with advice of France. has or tiered the roles" of the Geribnldiene who were taken ipriisoncra by the Pontifical forces. during the late cam- a an. i Transports have been ordered to 8:111 on Monday ifrom Tuition for Civite Vecchia where they will take on heard one battalion of the French Expedition in Italy. end return to Frmce. ' it is reported that Gsribeldirs sick at Vongeaa. end :lillihl his sons have hurried to his bed-side wrth medical s . \Ve l’ ' London. Nov. 21. eve. i The F.-ui:m demonstration of sympathy for the fate of those ex.-rtttcd. took .lace to-dsy. noon; afunerai procession consisting of a out. 2000 persons formed and slowly marched to Hyde Park. One of the roost con- spicuous objectl in the procession was a banner on which was. inscribed the motto: " Men‘s inhumanity to man makes countless thousands mourn.” On the ar- rini of the mourners at Hyde Park a solemn meeting was held according to programme. previousl en- uonnocd. A similar meeting was hold ate public hell in this city. which was largely attended by Irishtnen. Florence. Nov. 25. .The Ministers of war and ’nstice in the new Cabinet have been chosen deputies to 'erliameut. alters closely contested olection. considered better by physicians this morning. Paris. Nov. 25. p. us. The Emperors of Russia and Austria have formally signined their intention of partial etion in the proposed Conference for the settlement 0 the Roman question. as suggested by the Emperor Napoleon; as have also neerl all the smaller powers of ‘uropo. The course that ruesin will arena in the matter in not officially known. but it in lteved that she. too. will send re- presentstives. Liverpool. Nov. 25. (evo.) it is reported that the prisoner Kelly. who wee rcs- cued from the Police authorities in Msnchoeter. by hie Fenian brethren. some titno since. has been re-es tut-ed. Different stories as to hie whereabouts have son in circulation for n considerable time. Some persons claimed that l o wen in Beigtum. others a sin. that they had seen him ‘n l’renne. According totespatchee ru- eotvod to-de . it seems that when the regular lumen Line Steams ip Cityqf Paris Capt. Kennedy. which sailed from this port on the 20th inst.. reecbet Queens- towa. some of the Police of thet city quietl went on board end captured Kelly who had dig-ire himself. endtekea passage frets Liverpool for ew York. London. Nov. 25. p. in. Deepetchee have been received hero which state that the illness of Garibaldi re caused by harshtrontrnont of the Italian Prison Othelsls. who took that course with the view of driving but to the United States. or elsewhere eat of the country. Notice wee iron in the Home of Commons this evening. that t Seward-Sterile letters relative to the Alsbetns case. would be called or on fridny. eel in Its character. and feerlngthet lninry to the best i A bulletin from Vsngtas reports that Gtribnldi is ‘ ‘—J—-—:, London. Nov. 26. ericnn berk Rover. The United States Consul GBB'. eralet Ambrey wee to have accompanied the exoi pedition with a body oi I mperiel troops, which have been tendered him for the occasion. London. N0. 26.(eve.) There wee much excitement manifested among the Fcoiens yesterday. not only in the greetcitiee oi England. but those also of Ireland. The Seb- bath being a day of ‘leisure. large bodies of Irish- rnen congregated at the street corners in Manchest- ol the Fenian convicts. were intempcrate. to say the least. there were no cpen riots or serious disturbance of the public pence. Tire Government is fully prepared to meet any; outbreak. dated this morning. announce everything quiet. London. Nov. 27. In the House of Commons last night. the debate on the Abyssinian wnr became quite animated and wee prolonged too late hour. A disposition was shown in the discussion to press the Ministry on the ground that they had sentnfi‘ a military and naval expedition to Abyssiuia on the solo‘ orders ofGeneral Robert Napier. its commender. without waiting to obtain the sanction of Parliament but the Govern- ment made e satisfactory defence of its action. and at the conclusion of the debate the supply of 2.000. 000 pounds required by the Chancellor of the Ex-‘ ehequer to meet the expences of the war was voted. Dospetchcs from tho Abyssinian expedition say that large supplies of Volunteers from Mibro have been oflered to the British Commander. Baron Vanenst. Austrian Prime Minister has issued nDipIometic Note. in which he declares that Austria considers the temporal power of the Pope as necessary tor the peace of Europe. Prussia has agreed to the proposition for a general European Conference. The latest European despetches are to the 30th oil. but contain no news of importance. An eruption of Mount Vesuvius is enticipaleti.-—Ilnly has not yet cort- srnted to Nupoleon‘sCongree.—In Cork and Manchester serious excitement existed with regard to the hang- ing of the Fenians. and an outbreak was anticipated. Que of the ermoriee in Cork was entered on the night of the 28th by Feninns. who carried oil 12 re rolvere. and ten Snider fillet—Weston. the pedestrian. who started from Portland on the 2am October to walk to Chicago. (1280 miles) in 30 days. accomplished his task. and won the wager of 810.000. He received a perfect ovation from about 50.000 citizen! of Chicngo on arrival.— The Dowager Merchioness of Qeensbury. donated £800 for the support of the wife and children of the condemned Fenian Lerkin.——A mob in Manchester attacked a Roman Catholic Chapel and n Convent with the view of Despetches from various parts of the country youth. his ‘ Deopatcbes received here from Shanghai announce, . that several vessels of the American squadron had‘ ’ . departed from the Island of Formosa. to ptittlllll the perpetrators of the outrage on the crew of the Am. . . e ' PR E PARA TION FOR THE H A. IR. Mns. S. A. ALLEN’s ORLD'S HAIR itl)S'l‘()llI".R, is suited to both young and old. it Btt’tmglltt'nl ‘ TO “‘5 ORIGINAL YOU'I‘IiFUL COLOR. Ir to nor a live. but ncte directly upon the roots of the hair. giving them the natural nourishment rt-quirctt. prodttt‘in the name vitality rtnti luxurious (Ittnrtiilt‘ as in i. will restore it on bald pint-cs. I‘t‘tlllll’“! no revione preparation of the hair. and is easily Applied y one‘s self. One liuttin will usually last. for a your. as alter the hair is once restored, occasional applications once in three months will insure against grey intro to the most advanced age. glut: auditorium. ~._......,....-v~.. . . . m~»~-\..“~.~~r. 4..‘.-lv.~.ew~"a~~~~ ~.-.... I... IlEiLLY'S BOOKSTORE. QUEEN STIIZEET. (Next to Hon. D. IIronan‘s ) FALL STOCK COMPLETED. THE Works of At'chbiellop Hughes. The genius of Christianity. (Cheteenbriand ) Tito Martyrs. " The Confessions of en Apostate (hire. Sadlier.) Fundamental Philosophy. (liaitncs.) Mooney‘s History of Ireland. 2 role. History of the Church. (G. I’nstorini.) Works of Dr. Cnblll. Guide to Catholic Young Women. Catholic Harp. or C‘hoir Ilook. Cnricton's Stories. Lovers‘ Do Handy Andy. “'orhe of the O‘Hara Family. Dickens‘ and other first class Novels. School iiooits In variety. Dec 4. 1867. EDWARD REILLY. GREAT robbing them. but were defeated In their design by the encrg and pinch of the police. The Earphones. one of the A yesiuinn transports. proceeding to Bombny. heel been lost.—'I‘he news by the China is to the 23rd ult. News from Brazil reports the utter defeat of the Par- ttguavans in a recent battle with the Aliice.—I.opez losing 10.000 in killed and wounded. The French Min- ister for Foreign Affairs stated In the Senetcthet the stay of the French forces in the Papal States. will be of short. duration. Funeral obsequies of the ext'cutcd l‘cniens \vere held it: Mencltseter and Cork on the evening of the 1st inst. Funeral processions. attended by as numerous concourse of people. formed part of the ceremonies . ’ ""MEMORA‘NDAT“ We learn that the Schooner Isabel. which sailed from this port on the 19th. for Boston, with produce and poultry. has become a total wreck—S. Journal. *a: .. ... . .0---‘ . fif. TILTX—“TT’Z .J“; - 5-3;33'3- llollotoay‘s Ointment—Ulccronszsores and scrofolous eruptions of the worst kind. and for which all sorts of ' cstnblished’ medicines have been tried in vnin. have been thoroughly cured. and in an incredibly short time. by iiollowsy‘s sserchln and healing Ointment 'I‘he epplieetione generally app led are more pallretives; but this unrivalled unguent penetrates the source of the evil. destroys the secret virus. and gets rid of the dis- ease for ever. In ordinary cases the Ointment should be briskly rubbed into the parts aflccted; but if they sretoo tender or irritable for this process. they should be gently anointed with it at lossttwico a day. The most inveterate osternel disease will yield to this Oint- mcnt ifpersorercd in for some time. MRS. S. A. ALLEN. A LADY OF WORLD-WIDE REI’UTATION. "or World's lIsir Restorer end Zylobai-‘nmum or World‘s Iinir Dressing are uncqunllrtl. and so ack- nowlcdgcd by all who use them for restoring. Invig- orating. beautifying and dressing the Hair. rendering it soft. silky and glossy. and disposing it to remain lll any desired position; quickly cleansing the scalp. ur- rcsting the fall and imparting a healthy and natutal color to the Hair. They never fail to restore grey iieir to its original youthful color. They not directly upon the roots of the Hair. giving them the natural nourishment required. No Iadv‘r toilet is complete without the Zylobnienmum or Ileir Dressing. It cleanses the hmr end rtnpurte to it a most delightful fragrance. and is suited to both young and old. THE RES'I‘ORER REPRODUCES. TIIE HAIR‘ DRESSING CUL’I‘AVA'I‘I-IS AND , BEAUTIFIES. If your hair is thin in it. if scurfy try it. if harsh try it,ifiustreless. try it. if none of them try it. for all who use it will preserve their hair through life. For sale by all Drttggiet. -’ rmmr~ * yew gfvtttisuututs. BOAT OUNDl Y the subscriber. on he shore of his farm. Eeet River. Lot 48. on he 27th November. She is about 14 feet keel. and h been newly rcpnired on her top sides. The owner on have the some by proving pro erty and paying exp es. otherwise she will be sol according to law. PATRICK DUFFY. Lot 48. Dec. 4. 1807. 3 ins Notice t Debtors. R. BENJAMIN I) IES hereby informs those persons indebted to him. whose Accounts were furnished in JULY and UGUSI‘ last. that unless thoir Accounts are I’AI before XMAS. they will be placed in e Lawyer‘s hen e for collection. Charlottetown. Dec. 4. 1867. 21 SALE. 31%) be sold by Auct n. on WEDNESDAY. Illit DECEHBER. at 1 o‘clock. at one of Thomns'e Stores in tin-st tlrnrge treat. a large and varied as- sortment of GOODS. s itable for Town and Country Trade. consisting of Let“ ' Drone Materials in Coburge.‘ Cttllcoes. Striped Shir ngo. Bedticks. Jenn. l’sncyI Flennels. For and Clot Caps. Boas. Mum. and Vic- tormee. Felt Huts. Ron y-mnde Clothtng. Lndree‘and (ieltts' Gloves and Mlt Denver and l’ilct Cloth. Lamb‘s Wool Shirts n l i’ents, Boots and Shoes. Threads and Sewing Silk Ribbons. Laces. to. 610. L00- e Goods. Chests Tcn. Boxes e a'le Cc. WILLlAhl DODD. Aucteneer. '. A (tummy of Shelf Hard To ecco. Buckets. Broo Sale positive. No Ch‘towa. Dec 2. 1687. Clearing—Out Sale 1 HE SUBSCRIBERS. intending to Build 1 New BRICK STORE next spring. are desirous of reducing their pre- sent STOCK of GOODS. and will. after the 1st DECllflL BER commence SELLING OPP THEIR LARGE AND vanrrzn STOCK or BRITISH & AMERICAN ceremonies. At Greatly Reduced Prices. FOR CASH: ONLY! 0. k S. DAVIIS. Rev. 27. 1867. km DAWSON ’S ESTATE. Suburban Residence tor Salo- ’[‘11E Subscribers will sell by Public Auction. in front of the Coloninl Building. on FRIDAY. the 20m day 01 DECEMBER next. at 12 o‘clock noon. that beautiful COTTAGE. with two acres of ground attach- od. Iltitfttcd in the Common 01 Chl'lottctown. about fifteen lnitttttes' walk from the city. lato‘l‘y occupied by W. Ii. DAWSON. and known as the “ . ODlil. COT- TAGE." _ This property is eliginy situated ill the most clcvst~ cd and healthy petition in the suburbs of Charlottetown. nearly (tppoblld the residence of the lion. dunno i’nrctts. commands a splendid view 01 the City and rte environs. _ The Cottage ltselfis tastefully and elegantly finished. with an especial eye to comfort. and presents a very attractive and handsome appearance. The other butld~ logs on the premrsos. emulating of a Stable and Coach- house. icchonso. liiillthousc. and (‘osllmusc. are corn- modious. well-urrangcd. and thoroughly llllltiitt‘li. The grounds ttltttchcd. which embrace a large GAR- DEN. are in a good state of cultivation. are planted with choice and ornntncutul 'l‘rocs. and intersected with broad gravellcd Walks; and the whole property 1! surrounded by a handsome and substantial i-cm-c. There is also connected with the Kin-pen of tlic Cot- tage a large lililCliTAb‘K. with l‘tltcrct and Force I’um . Till: Terms of Sale will be: 25 per cent. cftho pur- tuonths. and the balance. with inter-rst‘ft‘mn the day oi sale. in 'l‘weluc months; the two List mstnlments to ht secured by a mortgage. on the propct’ly. can be obtained. on to Charlottetown. or to thc Ilntiul‘rllgnt'd. THOMAS DA\VSO.\'. iiiUiIARI) lIEAii'i'Z. THOMAS ALLEY. Charlottetown. Net'.20.1867. wNEW GOODS! lie that he has. by latr rarimu arrivals from Britain. Canada. and the l'uited Matt-s, compluttd his importations for the Season COMPRISING A' VERY General Assortment of Goods! which he odors for sale at his establishment. T Iii-2 lie assures those who may favor him by it call. his stock has been purchased with a most careful tegntd to the soundness of the articles oflcrcd for sale. '1‘.ER.1\IS (MKS IEI. allowed on the purchase of a parcel. only emct the edventers of ohénining the sense at the lowest rate. but also in- sure to themselves good sound articles. 3!!”le DAVIES. Queen Street \Vnrchcusr. : tin t, h'town, Nov 8. 185?. chase money to be paid down on the day ul'ysnlu} 25' per cent. with interest from day oi sale in 7hr“; 1...: totem-.27, 13.37, An indisputable title will be giant to the Purchase“ Further partit-ulnt's respecting title, possession. ct,c..l [ revenue to HM conditions of Bile-0mm. on which mm is a NEW DWELLING HOUSE. at the 031cc of Messrs. ALLEY d: DAVIES, Solicitut's.§3(1x 33' cumin...“ 0; . 5h”? “my fix finhhkd mum” QUEEN STREET \VAlliiiiOUSIt).; --._ .. f Mus. S. A. ALLEN’s .\ ()lll.l)'S ll.tllt DRESSING m" Zi'lJlllAiS \\1i'.\i. is essential to use with er. Birmingham and Dublin. and freely canvassed the Hutr. prevents its falling or turning grey. and urn-the ltv-wtnr. r. but tin- iltlir listening alone sites re- the action of the Governrnen in the recentexecutioa Parts to it a-beeutiful glossy appearance. it ttcvcr fails l'ttt't'r. :nul tru\t‘r [hill in Ittttgitt‘nlt'. bentmfr and re- Whilo the demonstrations l" “lino” 0"" "HR thumb the lI lil‘. run-luring tt soil. silky and 2 easy and ‘disp mug it to rennin in any ticsll‘nti position. l‘tlll. LADIES AND CHILDREN. . who!“ iioir rmlnirt-s fx't'q Will tit‘i-ui'g. it has no eqonl. x” ill it‘s l'tlit‘i lit t‘titllpltzlt: WniilJIll it. The rich app-srsm'e lutpartrd is truly wou'lcriul. It clcnnnoo the linir. rvuvm-s ell dutnirull’. and imparts to it a most delightful it‘d-,g'ttltt‘i'. It niil prnvt-nt the Hair i't'stts falling nut. uni in tin- trust t‘utuulnlt‘ui and voltsl'tiet liziir Dressing known. .‘lillit us of bottles sold every tear. 7m; RA‘STORER REPRODL'CL‘S .137) THE 11.111: DRESSING mil. 7'! lilTES AND nuvzurue ‘ Sold by‘Druggists throughout all the World. l’t-incipal Sales Oiiice. 1.98 (i l-e-uuxvich-sit. .N W _ p Citv. STOVES ! S'I‘()\r.1t35'5 l STOVES! 50 (300K STOVES suitable for coal. warranted to WORK \VELL. consisting of MAGIUIAN, VICTORIA. and HELPING HAND DODI) & ROGERS. OOK S'l‘OVES FOR WOODNVATER 1.00, BROADSID B, PREMIUM. and YARMOUTII COOK. DODD 8: ROGERS. Filmtz'iiS”§6fEERs,‘au‘siiBET’W’ ______. ‘ DODD & ROGERS. l)ARI.Olt AIR "TIGHT and $116? srovrzs. _ noon & ROGERS. .EGISTEB. outfits and SIXRBLE MANTLES. “mm p__._~___a139n_1) 8; ROGERS. ROOFING P1TM’AJJ‘F’EWT‘ "‘“ ‘ V“ DODI) & ROGERS. ONE No. 3 Singer's Sewing Machine. DODD 8:. ROGERS. Nov. 13, 1867. FALL 1867. New Store. New Goods. ' HE Undersigncd having removed to his New Store. Old Stand. Red in's Corner. where he has increased facili- ties for carrying on a general Dry Goods. Grocery. Li not and China and Earthenware Business. he respectfnll L's leave to inform his friends. and the public generally. t t he ll now prepared to supply them with nil kinds of Goo‘e in the above line. at as low prices as can be fbund in the City. The Stock Core-het- of t Grey and “'hite Shirtin e. Blue. White. on Fancy Pleunele. Bedticks. Osaaburgs. I Tn'cllings. Red. White ant Blue Cotton Warp, Cotton Hendkerchiefs. Blankets. Coburgs. Orleans. Wiuccye. Fancy l’rinte. Onin Pleide. 'i‘woede. Docsitins, l‘tlot Cloths. llosierv. Lilovoe. Paper Colleen. Lists and Cepe.Nccktiee. Flannel Shir ts. Umbrellas Oil Cloths. kc. ; Tee. Su ar. 'l‘obncco. Molasses. Rice. Starch. Blue. ntligo. Soap. and Candles; Kerosene Oil. Brandy. Gin. Rum. and Whiskey. Portend Sherry \Vmc. always on hand at the usuel low prices; China and Berthsnwere. In Great Variety. The Subscriber thankful for pest favors. respectfully soc licita a continuance of the same. and trusts. by attention to business and to the wants of his Customers. to merit an in- crease of sales and an extension of business. Orders from the Country personally attended to and promptly executed, B. D. REDDIN. { Old Stand. llcddin'n Comer. z | November 11th. 1867. t " A“'Flyin§ rraathmwafiaiarfiw l i r11 I THIS well-known and favorite HORSE : . \ \thnsc Stock is the most numerous and ; the fastestin the Island. and always cont- ‘ m ind a res 1y sale and the highest prices. ivvili i)“ hold by (PI’BIJC AUCTION. on the Morhot inquarc til 2 o‘clock. 1’. Mo on TUESDAY. the 30th day 301 lililll‘lhllii‘iit. . Tcrnu made known at the e.u.1!. ‘ o i. JOHN 31.11133. ; ' L A: A " ” ‘s , It 0 R SALE 1 N Excellent BUSINESS STAND for Sale at Dun- dns Cross Ronda. Correlating of half an acre of prise e Kitchen. it x '16. linis red also. 1 Granary. 28 x ‘30. 1 Shed and no cxrt-lh-nt well of water. For futthet' 'pat‘ltculars ttppl) to MARTIN MARTIN or lo DON- 3A1.” .\i.\l‘.'I'lN on the premises. 5 “undue Cross Roads. Nov. 13. 1867. JUST" RE )EIVET)” M FRO .\.I 1305 L‘ON. The Subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the pub-£3 “ML “AVANNA "RANGES. ‘1 Iioxcn LEMON 39‘. :.' Bill,” ORAMILS. 2 libls. COOKING I'I‘ZAIlS. 1 lion I-ZA’l‘iMi FEARS. l ('ase GRAPES. ‘ t‘titPOA-NU'l‘S. APPLES. ; L‘UNI’EC'I‘IOXARY. &c.. #0.. ; For Sale (‘twup tor Cosh at t t r . '1'. O‘CONNKLUS t Verter Store. Queen Street. ' Nor. '20. W67. 4m .. '.‘ . - . um-.. ... A--- ...--.. g i o the Public, I C(“i‘I' l.\' SALE mntinn :6 every l’itlliA ‘1‘ and 311'- 3 “tin Y Writing. from 4 to it) o'clock. at the subscr- ‘bw's Au‘timt llo nus. Reading Room liuildiug. floods of every (1 wcriptitm twin-ti Ind sold to if“. 'i'sntts (‘ndt ; sulv positive. No vcsr-n‘r. No nbetemcnts in price. but a considerable discount Will be: Am...“ Mr”. My "Gun (emu mum" yawn...“ New and M‘t'ttltti-ltllid I’urnitt Stoves. he.. at ended to Parties buying on these terms. at this establishment. will not on market days. in front of the silt” “an”. at 3 CV”. 11.. HcNEl 1.1.. thch Reading Room Building. Nov. 2). 13“»7. , y Ample room for the reception rf‘ all kinds of Good!» ' tr them at Auction Rooms in Reading llomnt building. fl lWareroom in Market llnuec basement. ‘ ‘ ” 2 t. .i a. $74.4...- . f r .’s \ e r l .rwe .. '02.“: