= —<— ly And, whateoe'er ite final demu may be, Stilt dust te dwell, of five eternally, Leng tay it here, to Memory yield a chm, pweth and the Grave af terrors to disary And Oring — whilet ¢addened o'er ite bed thenda, Aad all her powers te mournful miusingenda,— Such sweet remembrances of the partede, As well shall shew the duties ta be dune As well shall shew tewe bravery of heart Te that which ewer scorns the felon art Ie that whet aot alone, at Freedows's ¢ Fortune and power—to Honor will adhe: — As weil ehall shew the Christian is be W heee rule of lite te beavenly Charity: Who meekly fices the Truth, withont prince, Ae tree too meanness, as from ar ogan: Whe Knows wo greater joy than thal wih flows Broun the Oleat act that soottes anether’ ques - Whe loves aa Cariat doth lowe, whe diegr a)! Aad wever shail be deaf to uisery’s call. By ewch, in life, their apirit ic wot ehewn Ta the aeeee outward acts of Love Hut, ae (* flowers their essence pl ete dite, Aud, rough the awbient air, theikweets emption under the Act 1H Viet {rausfuse, Ro doth their spirit, whateoe’er thei eple, Kuxhale a victue whilst they syourn her Au in@aence which esen Guilt subdiies And tar lat hapes ef Lineecet ce renews Creates an atmosphere of bles around, And se-polinted, turus to holy ground Gives, to Old Age. the light of youthiul ce, Aod Childhood circles in a flowery maze © Which, «'en te subject trutes, its el win itends, Ard wictue alueost te mate instinet jenda Seewe all ite servile terrors to destroy, Aird wactus is betug With a grateful joy And, net with & thie blessed influe liut fe ee grave assuredly descende« Veo: of the meek, the generous, aud the ive, Thee qerit peaks eeu from the silent grav Ves: from the ashes of the virtuous ci ad A holy influence around ja shed. Whtc’ works, in those whe joved thei: irtyhere, ‘De pewwve their memory they indeed revere Hy every vanity and vice turegone, Aad every lauded virtue made their own: by chastened hives, froin ali pretension tre Hut rich in deeds of Love and true Huiili ce da, And none, we trust, who, o'er thie bonoreder, Have teuly ahed “ the sadly pleasing tear," Will, from the grave, with unimproved hea To sacred howe or busy sphere depart But cach, with humble coutidenee in God, Resolved to tread as the departed trod ‘To live a lite of purity and peace ; ‘Tw live prepared, When earth's fond jogshall Me Craer, With cheerful will the summone to obey, Which life dissuives, and clay consigns tv eb: Hut the freed apirit, at the glad behest, “To God, whe gave it, and eterual rest! R. B. IRVIG THE NEW GOVERNMENT OF 9VA SCOTLA, A Royal Gazette Extraordinar Rued Thursday evening, contained the full wit ap polutame nts :— Paovinetat Secretary's Orvic ) H tlitux, Nov. 1& 4 Sea = = = a. | A horse thief, named Hayden, was arrested ONS FOTN Ve ERED TED wes ws. last week at or near Summerside, by H. H, Pollard, who allowed his prisoner to ride alone in a carriage before him whence he ea. caped. a heavier horse. He then extended his Oper- ations to Morrell, where he made free with q mare belonging to W. KE Clarke, Esqr. his course westward. scamp.— Pat. --- Several ithe Commissioner of Public Lauds on the Sti Instant value, uod no bidders offered themselves ti- next came to town, hired a Cascumpec, Mr George McRue, a respeetial ie in Hut which—-taough, by such comrse. it g) here wagon from M. Butcher, Esqr., and Shaped babitant of that place, formerly of Bedeque In the three counties constables are now on the hunt for the) Wite of Mr Stephen £. Jetiries, of Lot & aged 26 | years j Lote of Land near Cascumpee Harbor, Alberton, were offered for sale by ; The reserved price— £50 per acre— was however considered much beyond their Preyiwus to the sale Mr. Woodman served a protest on the Commissioner, claiming a pre- chap. 17 over three or four of the Lots as Juid out, as llawhsbury being part of the farm occapied by him for the last 25 years.— Com. to S. Journal, after a short iitress, William Thomas, ouly son of Thomas Pethick, Faq Hayden firat stole « mare belonging Brith year toMr May, of Rosebank, and swapped her for i Youth avd manhood lived universally heloved : for his generosity of heart, and respected tor his | Uniform propriety of conduct | On the 27th ult. Mr. Donald Campbell, ot Alber. | fn +} ton, in the 48th year of his age which he swapped with a Frenchman at Hiraves the sharp falehion and the eweag ball, Rollo Bay. Stewart % Me; —tuaeter 12—Kising Dawn, How. dy; sult, codfish. less Queen, Arnold, Litthe Puver ; Young, | i a — nee Died, At Charlottetown, on the firth November inat, ESTABLISHED 1820, PALL & WINTER GOODS, The deceased was in lis ——~ He was x nutive of Charlottetown, and NEW GOooDs! R* Pall Ships & Steamers from England | 3 Halifax, Montreal and the Subscribera Lave completed their importations for the Season, which, baving been purchased by one of the Firm at some of the First lLouses in England and &eot { land, they are enabled to offer their large STOCK OF GOODS at the lowest prices for CASH. The present Importation comprises ; »a . > . . HE. Subseribor respectfully informs his friends und the public that he bas, by late Varionn arrivals from Britain, Canada and the United States, compieled his Darbadoes, Oston, On the 4th ult. at bis residence, idl’ River, On the 26th ult, Marvy Anw Lewis, the beloved | Importations for the Season, COMPRISING A VERY = General Assortment of Goods! | Which he offers for sule at his establishment, PORT OF C¥AKLOPLTETOWN, ARRIVED Now. 8—Bien, Allin, Wy y Verte Chests & hit chests prime; Bales Wrapping Papes, Congo TEA, * Paper Hangings. Cures DRESS GOODS, | * Bagging and Grain | * Shawls & Mautles, | Sacks, ‘* Millinery, Tous Bar Iran, * Haberdashery, Bundles sheet Iron. * Ready made Clothing{Cusks assorted Cut lery, | avd Rabber Conta, Hoes, Shoat & Traces, | “ Ladies’ and Genta Setts Plough Met, Loots und Shoes, | acantiine—W THE Kipplaw Yave, Gross, Finnkfert, | Kentrew, MeM lau. Pag wash ; herrings | bL—Mary Alicg Courad, Halifax ; bel | Spot- } Janet, | He asanres those who may favor him by a call, his! bral Queen Street Warehouse. bal Port Piscvid ; tal 1S—Anuie, Sullivan, | Stock has been purchased with « most 1 | ene 7 7 Halifax ; smgar. Mare, Cortes, Shediac ; Inmber. | « , . ~~. — = Spee, Vivid, Gooden, River Jolin, kul, Rebecea, Ke a | earetul regard to the soundness of ! Ladies’ and Gente’) Assorted Puints, ‘ se becea, wa, ee bubber Shoe , “ ; herriuys | i iti Me ti ils Kabber Shoes and/Hbds Paint, Sweet and seal Oil, &c | Overalls, | “ Towneud’s Hats and [Ihds. Granalated Sugar, | CLEARED. TERMS CASTITI. Nov. 8—Flying Cloud, Meliey St. John’ Caps ‘** Muscovado Molasses, | : ‘ , Ss vre, t. Johns r . : . ‘“ os " le . ' —— pre. —Eddwin & Eva, Norie Bermuda; pro | No abatement in price, but a cousiderable discount Ladies’ Fars, & Meu's'Sides Sole Leather, | ; viday the Bark iheona, Campbell, maste r, Ne | tun Forrest, Buctouche : bal Adonis, Dwyer, | will be allowed on the purchase Le and Bove Bur 4y™ Bois. ¢ ere, ( vanes cleared tor Licerpeol, with a eargo of J8500) Cow Bay; pro. Brighy Fanny Meigh, Newman, | a Ladies, Straw & Felt Sugar, usage. Soda, | bushele of wate, and 12.768 feet deals, by James Loudon ; oats Sel Woodbine, Rotertson, Pictou a. a.” | Bal — = ae K ee ee . . . » - » Wf . . . ale - =ts “ 7 “yr, LD. Maxon, Req he Ship L. C. Owen, Brown. | | wl blew, Allin Bay Verte; 00. Ylisubeth Anu.| Parties baying on these terins, at this establishment, dies Carpets oollens, Kegs udbear, ower muster, and the Bark Empress, (aitle. maeter, cleared the same day, the former for Havre, France, with 35.926 buehela of ants, and (4) of barley, aud the latter for Cork, with 25,893 bushels oats, beth by Carvell Bros, ‘To-day the Krigt ldalia, Robert Paul, master, alse cleared tor Havre With 13.853 bustels of oats, for the saine | parties.— Pat. ~~ _ From the last Royal Gazette. November 6th, 1867.~-Hia Excellency the Lieutenant Gove rnor in Conne:l has been pleased v tnike the follewiay Hppoimtinents, Viz The Hon. Francie Kelly and Edward Reilly, Exquire, to be Members of the Board of Education, im the place of the Sitherland wii i e Reverend Matthew Richey, who have left the Islaud, Reverend George Mr. Michael Hessian ta be a Commissioner for the recovery of Small Debta for the Couct at Georgetown, in the place of Wm. Wightman esquire restyned Mr. Wi Longworth, of Charlottetown, and Mr. James McDonald, of Litre Pond, Town iam S ship No. 56, to be Preventive Officers and Land Waiters, in terms of the Actot LMth Victoria, Cap | Mr. Henry ¢ lav to be Assuver of Weights and ssures for Dundas, in the place of Mr. George Ht. Wise, resigned Mr. Jamas Leard to be Wharfinger Wharf at Howat’s Share at Trvon the Act ot 18th Victoria, Cap. Is Archibald J.) MeDonald, Esqnire, itireorge Moar, of Geerygetown, hibe Peace for King’s County Mr. Malcolm Towuship No. 57 Queen's County for the in terms of and Mr to be Justices of Montgomery, of Donse’s Road. —-—7—- From the Patriot, Nov. 16. Pronver.—The wet weather and bad roads materially retarded this week's operations. Onts coutinge to cownand «a ready safe at Za 8d bu barley we have vo change to note hibit au apward Yesterday Ve was but shipping rates range from In Halitux tendeney usked on the streets fe. Md. te Is. 10d. at latest His Excellency the Lieutenant woor Lek ud Vices ‘ ; th) they were selling ‘Sa scents aud ruther has been pleased to make the followinap c e} e selling nt a WWecen wd rather ; To be S j j ' dull at that. Oats, by retail, 46 a 48 cents. and 4z peutments :—To be Members of the FE xegive | cents wholesale. Barley 75 ceute Shipmeuts for Couneil of the Province of Nova Sevtia:4 The Houerable William A. Vail, The Heneorable Robert Robertson, The Honorable R. A. MceHetfey, The Honorable Edmund P. F The Heuorahle Jared c. ire | a he Honorable J rhn Ferzus Mi. vun, i . } hous changed bands during the week | trabssctions Sid, the week :—YS 727 bushe!s oats ; 4400 do, potatoes ; | v0 turnips; and 940 do. barley. PoRK is a shade lower, and purchasers indisnosed | to spegulate largely, Between 200 and YoU dressed Yesterday jthe highest price pad was 4d; and cousiderable pork is down in United States and to the deartiess of Che price of dolin, N. B. the Phis is attributabl - Huliiax, Mt Kug laud 1 he H smorable William Annand, I’ ¢ 4 xf fiour, one of the necessitries of life which people of the Council. The Honorable Martin I. W The Hunorable William Annand t¢ be Treasurer of the Province of Nova Sevti vp place of the Honorable James McNalire sizned. The Honorable William B Secretary of the Province of Nova Sev tia in place of the Honoroble Phillip Carteret | resigned. The Hon. Martin I. Wilkins. to he Attores kins, dreneral of the Province ot Nova Se tin 1] ace of the H mt. H “an R mecha d. ‘ pal The Ho: Robert Robertson to be dorm Pub Works and M nes )rovinee of Nova Seotia. in place of t! Missianer of ft» it fon. @harles Allison, resicued. To be Queew’s Printer, BK. M. MeDonld, Hsq., in place ot A. Grant, Es J+, resign 1. His Excetleney the Lieut. (rovernor the advice of the Executive C pleased to appoint, wth mane, ne hen Provisiouailly, the iH igor. able William Annand to be a member of jhe Legislative Council of this Province. ~-_- PLOUGHING MATCIL A Ploughing Match took place at Mr. Willam Park's, Priacetown Road, on Tuesday, the Bth rist., aud the prizes were awarded by the Judes | Rheuwatisur.—The ; thst a 38 Vail, to bathe! bare. Shipments, 88 barrels Borrkx, by tnb. in large supply, and roling a little lower Exports. fv tubs Fiouk continnes thigh Reeeipts, 134 barrels four and 24 do. bread Several handred barrels eXpected from Canada in a few days APRLEE seurce and in request Receipts, 3. A tot coming in the * Alhambra’ “Y= barre!s herrings 4“) de vtfish cargoes required (to complete scood Receipts, mackerel 35 qtis wr (05 boxes Cual.—A tew winter stock Receipts, 72 tous rounds Luwben —30 M lathes and four carmoes of bourds ete. arrived durmy the week DShinvies not to be trict at any peice War Ivor bhds. suai - Wee k a mid 2 pin Pronvuce receipts, a Ol pun. aolasses retin 0 ACCIDENTS —On Saturday last the coachman of Martin Black, Esq, was kicked in the stewach by ove of Ins empioyer’s horses, aud subsequently died trom the effectaof the injue ies received.—On Saturday employed in removing some bundles of lay trom the seeond atery of the City Railroad Depot, and thie fell on woman Killing hia dustantly —On Satur day afternoon a birek teil treats the fourth story of Burne & Murray's new Gutidtag ta Hollia Street, and struck a laborer merning a number of ten were wtie of bundles nauted Jolin Kelly ou the teasple, injuring bin (BSP Subscriber bas almost completed severly. He was takeu ta the surgery of Dr Sua, Noe. il ———_—. Ointment Holloway s very seund of (hese pames in a manner that satisfied both the Phaug wen | Cartier terror toe the minds of all who have ouee and spectators : Jat Prize, Edward J. Rodd, Zi & 3 2) de thomas Drummond, J lu v ad du Richard Jotnsen, i 4th de” Charles Newberry, z@e6 oth de John Way, “ob 0 Sih de. leaac Sauth ow ov ‘experienced the torments of these dire diseases, | theagh Holloway bas pointed out ametiod of rehel that should give the moat despondent sufferer renewed courage and refreshing ope. afflicted parts have been duly fomented with) {tepid brine aud earetully dried, this Ointwent should be paticatly aud perseveringly rubbed upon the skin thas prepared tor its reception, and these Jipges—aAlex. Laird, Eeaq . Mr. William Dea- Pills should be taker in doses ax presertbed in the ‘con, and Mr. Andrew Dollar.—Com. to Isl 7~-_- ~ dustructions.’ This simple course will conduct | the seVerest forms of tic, neuralgia, riieuuatinn, | All of the Imperial Troops are aew removed aud gout lo au easy resolution, reduce the accomp- finally from New Zealand, and the colorists strengthen the nerveless limb. have heacefurward to look afver their owy oro tection: the home governmert will no longer aliow the “ red coats’ tu keep vateh and ward over the lives and interests of the settlers. an immediate consequence of the removal of the treeps the Movari s—thiat 8, the hosfile pertien of the natives—are beyinning to maser | and threaten. They are bent on having the eantiseated territory of Walkato restored to them, peaceably if they can, but they are ready to fight fur it otherwise. Matters don't look particularly pleasant to the colonists. auying swelling, relax the tightened teudous, aud Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, POR THE RAPID CURE OF \s Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseneas, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consumption, and for the relief of Consumptive Patier's im ad- vanced etages of the disease. rous are its cures, that in country ure persons pub- licly known who have to be « Justice of the Peace for 7" for BONNE rs & NATS. Potatoes ex- | | Almon., where his woud was dressed — Halifac | Season, which embraces a good assortment and Pills. —Seiatesn, Dry Goods, Groceries and i | After the & jarge stock of American Rubbers daily expected. i sail tur Queeustownu ou of before the JUth instant. tagether for $4 0G, } i | } i | { UCTION SA LES continued” every Uctavo, 1600 pages, and numerous Engravings. J | So wide is the field of its | “ almost every section of order. | meute, Hamilton, do; Picton Velocity, Mescheon. Cormea, Suedine ; bal. Henrietta, Carr st Johu's : | pro j * Cloths & Doeskine, “ Printed, Unbleached and White Calicoes, * Cheek and Woollen Shirtings, &c, &e, |Bags Pepper, Rice and ** Butfaloes, lottee, ‘ Blankets and Horse Dozs. Brooms & Buckets, Tobacco, Mustard, Buking Soda, Boxes Kaisins, Lozenges, Soap aud Cundles, salt. ti — Helurate, Boudriot, | 12—Albert, Walker, Canso ; pro. will not only effeet the advantage of obtaining Kichibneto; pro. 183— Mars | the same at the “3 bal lowest rate, bat also youd sound , toe Eis ARTICLES. SHIP NEWs. | BENJAMIN DAVIES. insure to themselves i ee eg ; Kus, ‘Coils Manilla Rope, &e. Pa ae bay - ’ a es Wiha carzo Queen Street Warehouse, Ch'town, d | * White and Colored'&e¢. &¢. eo ats. for Bristol, satled from Richmond Hay on | November 18. 187 4i } ‘ol arp i the 10th inet —by Sahn Yeo, Bing. 5 | ovemb i 5 Cotton W arp, " G. & S. DAVIES. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, The Centre of Attraction pert for GREY and WHITE COT. —_— for PRINTED COTTONS. = for WARPS. Y OUNG’S for MILLINERY. _—- for LACES & RIBBONS. _—* for FLOWERS & FEATUERS. yousss for CLOUPS & HOUDS. yous S for WINTER CLOAKINGS. youses for HOOP SKIRTS. ee for PAPER COLLARS. Youre for CHEAP WINCEYS. yours S$ for SEWING MACHINES. Wore for LADIES’ & CHILDREN'S Blackwood s Edinburgh Magezine (Tory). ta ' Queens : quare, HD Rd It » PARR oy Gliasgow Tlouse! Which are now on sale cne+p for CasuH, or the FREDERICK LePAGE. may obtain back numbers ut the followimyg reduced Srdly. ‘Lhe pablic docks, on the Charlottetown Nov. 18. 1867 eee side oi said Perry, to be dredged out aud deepened saat ao | The North British trom January, 1863, to|in the same manner from side to side, three feet , PR” Good accommodation f r Passengers. Charlottetawn, Nov. U8, 1867. 7 to 10 o'clock, at the Subscriber's Auction Rooms, paid, $8. usefulness and so nume-| Reading Koom Building. Goods of every description received and sold to} ———— | Meeting of the Legislature. Colonial Secretary’s Office, | NOVEMBER 7th, 1867. Vy THEREAS by a Resolution of the) oT House of Arsembly, passed on the i4th day | Th Sas ot April, is05, 10 was rerelved that the ination of | e ritish Warehouse! ” all money votes should be with the Executive: iS STILL AT | " Fancy and Plain Coal Scutrles. Itobert Young's. Facey and Viain Coal Shovels. [rca Bedstuads and Stretchers. Uaabeella ‘Stands, | Notice ia hereby given that all applicntious for | Money Gravis tor Koads, ridges, Wharves, & + ,| jand all petitious for grants in aid cf any olject | |} Whalsvever, W hich parties lay desire to submit to } the Legislature ut its uext anuual Session, ure required to be sent into this Ollice on or beiore the | | First day of February, L503. j By command, | ” GEOKGE COLES, Colonial Secretary. | FOUND, | QO* the Road leading from Ten Mile | House to St. Peter's,a POCKET BOOK, con uning a sum of monuey fhe ewer can yet the same by calling on Mr. Peter Sinnot, Back Farms, | Morrell, wud paylug expenses. ; PETER SINNOT. November 18. 1867. ne TONS ¥iee Guards. Nursery Guards. Hamey Fenders for Grates. Mathogauwy Poles, Rings and Eads, Beass Poles, Rings and ods. Krass Brackets and Holders. Brass Stair Rods and Eyes. And ali Furnishing Goods, W. & A. BROWN. Charlottetown, Nov. 11, 1867. ! } e OUNG'S for SHAWLS & MANTLES. | LAWL W. B. Dawson's Estate, ” Mik Subscrivers Deltas ect SALE, all the SPUCK of LEATHER now } SALE tinished aud in course of umuufacture, atthe ClLY OF FREEHOLD LAND, j \ otter at LANJEKY, consisting in wie Whole of: Situated at Stanley Bridge, New London. rg'O be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, . . oe : : on FRIDAY, the 'L wenty-firet day of FEB- Ist ae a Mr oe LEALHER, RUARY uext, (1968,) at the bour of 12 o'clock, PSUCA SALNS. } noon, at the Colonial Building, in. Charlottetown, LTOUNG'S for SONTAGS& BREAKFAST) Part of this stock is now ready for sale, and the | under and by virtue of a power of sale contained SHAWLS. j remainder *« in course of coinpledvn, and will be | in a certain Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date ready for tae us Malufuctured during the winter } the 3rd day of July, a on 1866, and wade be- Due altteuhyu ot purchasers is Called te this ad- | tween David Beli, ot Tovvuahip Mumber T'wenty- econ pene a DSlwek must be disposed of us one, in Queen’s County, and Jane M. Bell, his ere THOMAS DAWSON | wile, of the one part, and the Honorable Wuliauw bl HARD HbAKIZ hein |Warren Lord, of Charlottetown, of the other THOMAS ALLEY, ‘ | part: All that tract, piece or parcel ot Land, | November 18, iss. il j situate, lying and being on ‘Lownship Number | | ———~ —— peter f twenty-one, bounded as follows, that is to says | BRITISH PERIODICALS. | | { 2,.0W Sides of SULE LEATHER, | 24 Sides of UPPER LEALHER, ;o the South by land pow in the secupation of | | Thomas Bigger, on the Kast by the shere ef) | The London Quarterly Rwiew(Conservative,) Stanley River, on the Nocth by the read fraw | Lhe bai burgh Reriew (Wiig) | Fyte’s Ferry, aud on the West by land purchaeed | |The Westuanister Review (Radieal,) by James McKay, containing Forty-eight (43) The North British Review (Free Cuurch,) — | #¢tes, @ little move or less, Legether with all aud = AND | singuiat the houses, buildings and erections there- | lou, with the appurtenances te the said piece ot | land belonging or appertaining. em ; \ | kor further particulars and conditions of sale | (QXUESE periodicals are ably sustained appiy at the office of the Honorable Joseph) JOUNG'S for NICE DRESS GOODS. BOOTS. Charlottetown, t i=th Nocember, (302 oo by 7 contributions of ay Writers = Hieusiey, Charlottetown, or to the sabseriber, : Science fellyion und Genera alerulure, au r , > 1 \ stand uurivalied iu tie world of letters. They are +f : a ". Ww. LORD. N E W es QO 0 D Ss ihdispetsavle to tie scholar and thie professional | ’ h town, Nov. 4th, 1867 . isl | mah, and to every reading ial, us they turnish a VY ‘ + ‘ h | 4 FOR r reeord of the current literature of the day | TENDERS, } Lirali Can be obtained frou aly Oller BO;Pee. } STi R raae von. 1068. ‘Tenders for Dredging the Seuth- dE ¢ t a a 2 For any one of the Reviews. ....$4.00 per annam. | | port and Charlottetown sides of I=GT-s, For any two of the Keviews......7 0 do tharlottetowu Ferry. | For auy three of the Keviews....10 00 da t AT Fur all four of the Reviews “12 do QIEVPARATE Tenders are required to be} For Biack wood's Magazine... .. “4 oo alo » xent into the Colonial Secretary's Office, om or | For Biack wood and one Review ..7.00 do ? before THURSDAY, the Fourteeuth day ef! JANUAKY next, at twelve o'clock, noon, by amy | person or Company who may be willing to coutraet | ) With the Goverument to perform the three follow- ling Works, Liat is to Bay :— ist. fo dredge the Southport side of Charlotte- town Ferry, us follows:—A channel to be cut jthvough the fluis frem the main channel to the | landing slip at the Southport side; the first Loo feet, loading trom the main channel, te be dredged out 3 feet deep, and 00 feet wide. Lhis vate vndiv. The remaining distance up to the onter ouly applies to current sabscriptions. kor back edge of the stationary Whart and uuder the Float nuwbers tie postage is double. jiuy Blocks, (supposed to be about four 400 feet.) usaal terms to Wholesale Buyers. j }to be dredged out 2 feet deep throughout, and 60 RaCK NUMBERS. j ; ; i ACK BERS i jvet wide np to the docks, aud trom side to side Snbscribers, by remitting direct tothe Publizhers, | within uve docks. For Black wood and any LWooitbe Keviewr ..... ~aanee For Blac k wood aud tliree of the pe, on none do For Black wood and the four , ee . 1a.ae deo his Importations for the present and coming 15.00 do OF POSTAGE. Subscribers should prepyy by the quarter, at the otfice of delivery. ‘The Pestace to any part of the United States is Two Cents a number General Merchandise, December, 1867, inciusive; Ldinburgh aud the Westminisier trom April, 1964, to December, 1567, incinaive, and the London Quarterly tor the years Gitiis, Master, will sail for Queens- 1865, 1500 aud 1507, at the rate of $1.50 a yeur | rown on or about the Doth mstang,| fer cach or any Review; also, Blackwood tor | THERESA, Fraskr, Master, will) 1866 and 1867, for $2.50 a year, or the two years The Ship "L.C. Owen,” | Brows, Master, will sail for HAVRE ou the Joth instant. EMPRESS, chanuel. fhe above works to be respectively completed, to the sutistaction of the Superintendent of Pubic | Works, or other persou or persons appointed by the Government to juspect the sume, ou or before the First day of October, A.D). 1868 } Phe soil dredged out to be removed and deposited jin such a place as not to obstruct the navigullon of } the Hillsbore’ or other rivers. | ‘Teuders to be accompanied by the names of two | sufficient securities for the due performance of the The L. 8. PUB. CO. also publish the a arsenate : eS | ie Government is notto be considered as bound | FARMER'S GUIDE, i to accept the lowest Peuder in any case. } | by Henny Steruens, of Edinburgh, aud the late | GEORGE COLES, | iJ- P. Norton, of Yale College. 2 vols, Royal | Colonial Secretary. | November 11, 1867. | deep at the least, trom the end of the ship to ua t \YHE LEONARD SCOTT,PUBLISHING CO Apply to 140 Fulton Se, N. Y¥.| W. WELSH, | L. C. OWEN. | lin To the Public, FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, from Price $7 for the two volumes—by Mail, post YOUNGER'S PALE ALE. | JUS? received aod on Sale at the Sub-. Cash Sales! | sini resnen | 6 Hhds Younger’s Rest Pale ALE, | HE Subseriber will commence his Evening | 30 do Novy. 18, 1867. Terms Cush. Auction sales of Hore #, Cattle. Farming Imple- New and Secoud- hand Furuiture, Moves, Sale positive No reserve. | 20 Cases Uld ‘Tom GIN, | Glenary WHISKEY, &c., uttended to on market days, in tront of the | Cash Sales on WEDNESDAY, the 20 a Anether war is among the probabilities of the been restored by it from) Market Houee, at 20 clock, p.m. : | st, at 7 o'clock, evening, and continue the same | t ii immediate future alarming and even desver: | A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. ey THIRD WEDNESDAY io the mouth.) ae ag omgrare e ee ' — ‘ : ‘i $ Buildit a : cite See . allan in 2 OU Sides Prime Sole LE. Cit, ; -<—_>- ; ute diseases of the lungs. Pon 1367 : ; Aled 9 Wale ot New and Geoend-band Furniture, 100 Bois Sup. and extra FLOUR, { a 4 " ens 2 al . ; mee trie« riority over every other . " : ° ‘ ow os, | rwoxe di rler AISINS ae legram from Havana states that eee 7 i 1" Ample room for the reception of all kinds!) DAY iu the month, at LI v’clock, a. wn. gr tgs pte ob “ae te property of the Royal Mail Steamship Company | ‘ xpectorant i# Coo apparent to escape observation, |. ¢ Gvods, both at Auction Koons in Keading Room Merchants aud others baving avy kind of Goods 3 Casks GURRAN rs, , ai St. Thomas was destroyed ou the 29th it, by aterrible tornado. The Steamer Khone was lust on Peter Island and the Wye on Buck ary organs incident to our climate. While many | isiand. aud where its virtues are known, the pablic no} Building, and at Wareroom iu Market Louse base- lor Furniture to dispose of will please send the fonger besitate what antidote to employ for the | ment, distressing and dangerous affections of the pulmon- The Conway, Cuptain Hammock, went | inferior remedies thrust upon the community have 1 ashore on Tortola Island, and the Derwent at failed and been disearded, this has yained friends T he The town of St. Thomas. sulent and Tyne were ‘diemasted. St. Thomas is in complete ruina. The loss of life has been very great and the destruction of property immense. All officers and eugineers of others ou board of her passengers on board the regular steamer for Svuthampton, which had sailed 150 passengers, only twelve were saved. " - -<<—_-- Phe Honorable aud Right Rev. John Strach were lost. Of the with Fifty vessles were ashore. | by every trial, conferred benefits on the attlicted | they can never forget, produced cures too uuuereus | 7 | and too remarkable to be forgotten. We cen assure the public that ite quality is the Rhone and ali! that it hes ever done. Great numbers ef Clergymen, Physicians States j q 7 ) ' iw : 7 Bigs ey let arnt men, Bud other euxinent personages, have lenttheir) elevated and healthy position in the suburbs of | where he has increased faciities for carrying on a . cs ¢ .; ‘ . | names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of our | Charlottetown, nearly opposite the residence of the | #° | Hon. Juve Perens, aud commands a splendid | . is | view of the City and Its environs, | tion of them. The Agents below named furnish) | . gratis ont American Almanac iu which they are | finished, with an especial eye to comfort, aud pre- | sents 4 Very uttractive aud handsome appearance. | Lhe other buildings on the remedies, but space here will not permit the inser- given; with also full descriptions of the complaints &n, Bishop ot the Church of Knugland, WhO) gur remedies cure. died at Torowto on the Ist instant, was eighty-| Mine years ot age. He was intimately connect ed with the affairs of Canada for nearly three quarters of a century, and was the oldest bishop | of the church in the world, . —_, ~ Cuvarer THAN KVER.— Now is the time for these whe are ia want of Dry Goods to wake) thew purchases. Aud we would desire to cul) the, ward Island. Attention of eur irweuds ty Rosewt Youns’'s Jarge aud well selected stock, coutideut that those Whe lever bins with their patronage will get the | value ior their moue-y at bis establishment. —- parify the blood will fiud Ayer’a Comp. Ext. Sar- suparilla the one to use. Try it onee,and you will) @ARDEN, are ina good state of culdvation, are | planted with choice and aoe poe vane } sree i yubke; and the jintersected with broad gravelled w whole property substantial Fence. eoneede its value. Prepared by Dra J.C. Avena Co, Lowel Maas., and sold by all Deuggists and dealers iu medicine | everywhere. W. R. Warson, General Agent for Prince Ed- {nov 4 2a AN EFFECTUAL WORM MEDICINE. Brown's Vermifage Comfits, On Woam LoZences. i The evew of the sehr. Comet, Capt. McPhee , | esuses. isoccasioned by worms. The Vexmiruce at thie port today, were taker sick with fever Inagua. Isaae Duy, seaman, of Jedore, died betore reaching iuagua, on the 7th Oct. The| Lomet experieuced heavy weather ou the pas Saye home, aud lost bulwarks and galley, and | had beat stove and part of sails split. =_—. & &raetiine Tevrti—tupdrede die an aly, from negleeted coughe and colds, when by #00 of a single bottle of Dr. Wistar's Balsam | @ Wild Cherry thoir lives cuuld be greasrved te & deen vld age. Comvits,”’ although effectual in destroying worms, | ete.. af ‘ cun do no possible injury to the most delicate child. | of sal ter leaving St. Jago, and the vessel put int >») This valuable combination has been successfully | Solicitors, | used by physicians, and found to be sufe and i in eradicating worms, #o hurtful to children. Children kaving worms require immediate atten | tion, as newlect of the trouble often causes prolong: led sickness. | Symptoms of worms in children are often over- looked. Worms in the stomach and bowels cause irrution, which can be removed only by the use lofu sure remedy. The combivation of ingredieute | used in making Brown's * Veanieeoe Comette” \ix aneh as to give the best possible effect with | safety. re, New York. Seid Cuatis & Baows, Propri ‘ 25 cents a boz, by all Dealers in Medivines July 2%, 1867. Mueh sickress undonbt- | | edly, with children and adults, attributed to other) Pt ’ i Suburban Residence for Sale. } I Auction, iu front of the Colonial Buildiug, on | FRIDAY, the 20th day of DECEMBER next, nt lz o'clock, noon, that beaatiful COTTAGE, with | ; , 32 } | maw be tak ce Da , “ carefully kept up to the best jit ever has been, and | cere! anvue of ground attached. situute iu the Com- New Store. New Goods. inws will be taken tu enforce paymeut without fur | the} that it may be relied ou to do for their relief all} mon of Charlottetown, about fifteeu minutes’ walk | from the city, lately oceupied by Mr W.B. Dawson, | und knowu asthe * MODEL COTTAGE.” a Stable and Couch-house, be These who require an alterative medicine to| und Coal-house, are co.amodious, well-arranged, id thorough |y finished. Cottaye a large BRICK TANK, with Piltererand | Force Pump. | purchase monew to be paid down: 26 percent. on | | delijwery mouths from the day of sale, | morty: Charlottetown, Nov. 18, 1867. ‘By the Court of Commissioners for the Old Stand, Reddin’s cet Conrt, instead of Mr James Bos ! Hill, Lot.od. Pewnal, Let 4% Nov. 13th 1867. 100 Boxes SOAL’. WILLIAM DODD, Queen Square. jel pat dw | A. McNEILL. Ferm tu Salea Koow two days previous to time of Dawson's Estate. } i We, &e, will be held every SECOND wi | } Oh'tewn, Nov. 11, 1867 ‘Those Sales will be strictly casb, and procecds ee promptly paid over. sake 4 ‘ ' N. RANKIN, Auctioneers’ Row. | LAst WARNING. | November 11, Ieu?. is} 2i Au parties indebted to Mr. Joun Ross, | N » || 4 Publisher of Ross's Week ty, for Subserip- | x . : dah in| 1867 | tous, Advertising or otherwise, are finally notitied HE Subscribers will sell by Pub'ic }: ALL e | that the amounts remaining dae and unsettled by i them must be paid to the Sub-criber at bis office in } | Charlottetown, at ouce, otherwise legul proceed ther notice, | GEORGE ALLEY, | pt&ej lm i | HE undersigned having removed to his} Nov 11,1867. p't' a Skt, New Store, old stand, Reddin’s Corner, | : To Ship Owners and others. N OTLUE is bereby given that the| MARINE INSURANCE CQGMPANY of P. | E. Island have resoived not to isure any Grain | Laden Veasels, or Cargo iv the same, if any deck | joad of Timber or Deals be crneried thereon. F. W. HALES, See’y. | Ch town, November HH, 1X67, | Final Notice. LL persons indebted to H. Brasstraw, , M. D, New Glasgow Bridge, are hereby Warp, Cotton Handkerchiefs, Blaukets, | respectfully reqjucsted to come and settle their) Cobargs, Orleaus, Wiuceys, Fancy Prints, | Accounts -on-er before the L0th of. DECEMBER | Gala Plaids, Tweeds, Doeskius, Pilot Cloths, — ee then ‘unpaid will be collected | Hosiery, Gloves, Paper Collars, liats and Caps, by <ue process of law. ; g Neckties, Flannel shirt, Umbre} las, Oil cain { H. BRADSHAW, M.D. | &c.; Tea, Sugur, Tobacco, Molasses, Kice, New Glasgow, Nov. (1, i867. Im Starch, Blue, Indigo, Soap and Candles; Po tee ae Kerosene Oil, Brandy, Gin, Ram and Whiskey, Port and Sherry Wine, always on hand at the usual jow prices; China-aud This property is eligibly situated in the most | neral Dre Goods, Grocery, Liquor and China | | and Eartheuware Buriness, he respectfully begs | leave to inform his friends, and the public gene- | lrally, that be is now prepared to supply thenr } with alt kinds of Goods in the ubove line, at as low | prices ax caw be found in the City. The Stock consists of: Grey and White Shirtings, Bine, White and Faney Flannels, Bedticks, Osoaburgs, Teoweliugs, Red, White and Blue Cotton The Cottage itself is tastefully and elegantly premises, consisting of md Milk-house, The grounds attached, which embrace a large js surrounded by « handsome and There is nleo eannected with the Kitchen of the si Shops to Let. | - | | TENHE 3 Subseriver offers to rent, with) inspediate pessession, 1WO VERY DESI-| tanthen ware RABLE SHOPS, with ee ee el i Gre ; | part of bis new aud commodions four storey build- 38 at Variety. ee ~ Queen Street. For Business Stands these} The Subsriber, thankful for past favors, respect-|Syops canndt ve sur 4 in the City. For| fully solicita a continuance-of Che same, and trusts, further particulars aoe to uy ‘attention to business wand to the wants of bis | B. D. REDDIN. | oo to merit aw tacrease of sales and an, Qnoen Street, Ch'town, extensionof business. Now. 4, 1867 ox Orders fr he Country personally attended . 14y . 1 oop 1 7 ‘round promptly execueds BULLDING LOTS IN THE CITY. | B. D. REDDIN. (MPPO be sold at PRIVATE SALE, in two! separate Blocks, | Town Lot No. 100, i | in the Second Hundred «f Town Lete ta Charlotte- a @ brant town, pleasantly situated on Grafton Street, be- The Terme of Sale will be: I perwent. of the of Tle Deeds; ani the ‘bulunce ‘in #ix to be secured by a age of the property. 4 An indisputable title will be given to the archnser. : : : Further particulars respecting title, possession, ean be obtained. on reference to the conditions le.ut the Office of Mesers. ALLEY & DAVIES, Charlottetown. or to the andersigned. THOMAS DAWSON, RICHARD HEARTZ, THOMAS ALLEY, i November Ulth, 1867. Wanted. SMART ACTIVE BOY, to do jight in-deor ont ‘ Good wages given.—tmust bring a JOHN FABQUHARSGN, pr pret, Euguire at the ALEXANDER SMITH, | |: 107. i}, J307. SY iph 6in Recovery of Small Debts tor Lots 48, 49° and 50, heid at Pownal. K have appointed Mr. RICHARD, SMITH, «f Pownal Village, Cot a enid| A rke, ich ino work. iff cate fice. | College. On the premises is a» COTTAGE, at ipresent Let in twe tenements. Apply to JOAN MeNEILL. ' Nov. ¢,4867. Sin x - NEW ADIERTISEMENTS, LONDON HOUSE! Ch'town. Nov. 11, 1867. | ob sake VPRIVALh 5. House and Land in possession of Mr.Tearney, } Auction. notified that all | aeceaty 4 yY tween Tenperavee Hall and Prince of Wales| ecribers to coll KING SQUARE By recent arrivals from LONDON, GLASGOW and LIVERPOOL ;* ° BOSTON, MONTREAL ant HALIFAX, . os HOUSE! We have neaily compleiedl our FALL IMPORTATHONS. OUR STOCK Large, varied wnt Well-selected. IT HAS BEEN Purchased in the Best Markets, and on the Best Terms. We respectfully solicit an inspec tion of same, believing it will be fouud second to none in the city, either for quality or price. Charlottetown, Nov. 4. 1867. BEER & SONS. 6w WIWEER O995S. WIPER GOODS. CHEAP WINTER GOODS! Y FALL SHIPS from London, Liverpool and Glasgow, Steamers from Halifax and Boston, we GROCERIES, TEAS, PAINTS, Freehold 12 o'clock, noon, on the premises, That valuable Plot of Land Surveyed off in Lots to enit purchasers, with a have completed the Largest and Cheapest Importation OF DRY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, HARDWARE, OILS, GLASS, TWINES AND GENERAL GOODS, we have yet offered to the public. - Bought in the pest MARKets, at the Lowest Rates, we will continue to give our Customers the VERY BEST VALUE FOR CASH. RG Wholesale Customers, FOR CASH ONLY, supplied on terms Jower than can be imported from Halifax or St. John. DAVIES & WEEKS. ‘ Queen Street, October 28, 1867. AUCTION! Property. ‘THE Subscriber has received instructions from the KExecutors of the late S. W. MITCHELL, to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION on MONDAY, the 25th day of November, at situated in rear of Brighton Brewery. containing nearly 12 acres. right of way to any portion of it. Those Lots are delightfally situated, and have a a commanding view of the Harbor, therefore they Terins made known at Sale. | are well worthy the attention of speculators or intending parchasers. See Plan attached. Oct. 28th, 1867, 4in N. RANKIN, Anctioneer. rary ee a } Henry Palmer, Esqr. a er | 569 “7 so i No, 5 ont > I ac a > No. 1 edhe jw = l ac er, Esq. eee ‘a | a } } No. 6 a = The estate| l ac =| & of the late} | x nm : — 2 _—— Jas. Watts | wie No. 2 om ot | e ee ie l { No. 7 i Pg = ac i ac a 8 '@ eS) 2 : : o/- 8 Jes White's No. 8 waa o, : ‘gal %} es Zz No. 3 | Shipyard. = = 12 1 ac im ~| = |r j Cc - - 3.86. } | No. 9 ~ = conuinpiaaiialabitides 1 ac =| > 603 | VJ eae el te ee = | 32 No. 4 3 3eh 3chs 3iks 3! | od ] ac ae . ; > No. Il co 6No. 10 5 \S. lac lro 13pr e lac | | ; s P ce | fo 3c | ° a“ | se * OT. eB | Nord uy York wants “SALE BY AUCTION | | F the following valuable Lande, belong- ing to the Estate of the late Honorable DONALD BEATON, at the STOKE of the late Hon. DONALD BEATON, in Souris, on MONDAY, the 25th day of NUVEMBER instant, at TPWeive o'clock noun: (1. Hlonse and Land at Souris, in possession of | for the 7 Donald McEKachren. 2. Houses and Land, formerly in possession of fate Capt. Jobo Meclsaac, af Sours. 3. House, Store and Land in possession of Johu McGowan, Esq, at Souris, 4. Houses, Store and Laud at Souris, in posses! ston ef Gabriel Me Donald asd Michae- Low rie. at Souris. 6. Honsea and Land at Souris, in possession of Dr. Muttart, The above, unless disposed of previously by private contract, will be sold as above by Public VERS: One-tinrd of the purchate monary to be paid down at the time vf sale; the rewaining two-thirds to be secured by approved joint notes, payable one-half-in three wonths, and the other halt in six mouths from the day of sale, with interest. For further -particulare apply te Mr. Peter Ryau or Mrs. Beaton ut Souris, or to the subscriber. YOUGLAS A. SMITH, Aucuioueer, hid Sale hy Auction, F the following valuable Lands belong- ing ‘to the Estate of the late Honorable Donat HeetuNn, at the Store of the late Hon'ble Denald Beaton, tu Souris, on or aboutthe 18th day of NOVEMBER, metant, at twelve o clock, noon : 1. Watres of Freehoid Land on Mill Road, Lot Syuria, Ist Nov., 1867. 15, in possession of Lauch lau aud James McDonald, Y. 50 acres of Freehold Laud at Head of Souris, in possestion of Donald McCormack. 3. 37 acres of Wood Land, Green Vule, Lot 45. 4. 4Q necres of Wood Laud, Mill RKuad, Los 45 adjoiviag Hagh MeKellock’s. 5. S4 acres at Kockbarra, in possession of Alex- | ander McCormack 6. 2 ucresot Laudand Mill Site, at LiwWe Harbor, | 2. - Fishing Stand, Houses, Wharfs, Flakes, &c., at Chepstow, Lot 4o. The above, nuless disposed of previously by rivate contract, will be sold as above by Pebhc Auttion. Terms—one-third of tle purchase money ‘to be paid down at tiwe of gale; the remaining two-thirds to be secured by approwed joint notes, paveble one balf ia three mowcha, aud the other half in oix | months, from tue day of sale, with iuterest. For further particulars apply to Mr. Peter Ryan or Mrs. Bevion ut Souris, or the Subscriber at Sourie- DOUGLAS A. SMITH, Auctioneer. Sonris, Ist November, 1867. her Netice to Archibald MePhee’s DEBTORS! ERSONS wdebted t HIBALD McPHEE, late of ren abe hereby due to the said Archi Dive. 5 to the Kev. Pics McP y” Ae Sub- there Wd, vill be received at Sour Pi, whe iseunipowered TENDERS, KALED Tenders will be received by the sobscriber, avtil MONDAY, the 2nd day of DECEMBER next, for the Framing of a NEW | CHAPEL, ut Morell, Gack Farms; plans, &e., can be seen at the “ Exantuer"’ office, Charlotuetewn. All the Timber will be foand on the spot for the contracting party. Good secarity will be required verformance of the cunmvract. PETER SINNOTT. More}l, Back Furies, : November 4th, 1367. ‘HAY AND TURNIPS! A FEW thousand bushels of TURNIPS SE s, sate on the Subscriber's Farm. Also, e quantity of the bestof MAY. © GEORGE COLES. 2ath October, 1867. (o-partuership Notice. 4 SUBSCRIBERS bave @bis day entered into COPARTNERKSHIILP as BAL- RISTERS and ATTORNEY AT- LAW under the name, style aud firm ef ALLEY & DAVIES. - OHALLORANS BUILDING GREAT Georae Senper. UKORGE ALUPY, LOUIS HH. DAY ides. OFFICE - Charlottetown, Oct. 18, )RA7. f oo f w@ ‘ A nr"os © nw “2 £2 ° a a = - » ERSUOA & . oS ean es a 3 o og cr “S a — ” > aos “4 as . za a”? ¢ eo - D °S @ o 3 |S = ts Se . Tot RR po BER& > SEE j i o = oO Ss <j eo = TR ee er FP O tm Mia & A be SESS we = SS een —_— —_- — -—-—— _-_—_ Servant Man Wanted. ANTED a steady Sxxvant Man, to hire by the year. Apply to on PY Wa. WELSH. | Charlottetown, Now. 4, 1867. NOTICE TO DEBTORS. T K Subscriber intimates to those parties ! whose Notes of Hand be holds, for Stock, &o., purchased at his ule at Stanhope, last | December, that the sawe are now dae, and that | unless paid before the middie of the present summaty means will be taken to collect them. DAVID LAWS@X. ‘Land Tax Office, Ch’town, { i November, 1867. | NOTICE. . Pitan oes to son