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    PURDIENS ESTA’ | WASHING MACHINES, &c.
    PURDIE sS ESTATE. ASHING Machines and Witaguts deuittncdh. in

    HE sale of the REAL, PROPERTY of the shove 4 the best, most economical, and Jabor-saving
    Estate, advertired to take place on THUKS- | style—Cheap for Cash, “
    MARK BUTCHER.

    DAY. the FIRST dav of OCTOBER, A. D. 1868. is
    | POSTPONED until WEDNESDAY,the FOURTH day ee
    MANGLES, &c.
    ATENT Spring Mangles, and the Universal Cog

    | of NOVEMBER next, A. D. 186x, then to take place
    Wringers—Cheap for Cash.

    on the premises, at lz o'clock, noon.
    MARK BUTCHER,

    sr Ay
    30, 1868.

    _THE HERALD, WEDNESDAY,

    = SS

    BRANLRIT BOOB

    Head St, Peter's Bay.
    | fP.ITE Subseriber having gone to le expense in
    | L fitting up and enlarging his premises, for the convenience
    | of the public, he is now prepared to afford every

    | and convenience to travellers. No trouble nor expense will
    be spared to guarantee satisfaction to all who may patronise
    him, one he feels assured that ye agen i will have voor.
    to complain of inattention to their wants upon .
    He keeps constantly on hand, and sells wholesale A. v retail,
    the best of Liquors.

    He also takes this opportunity of informing the inhabi-
    tants of St, Peter's, and surrounding country, that his new
    Tannery is now in working order, and that he is prepared
    to perform promptly and well, at reasonable rates, all orders
    in connection with the tanning business which may be en-
    trusted to him.
    (@ BOOT and SHOE making is carried on in its
    various branches; all orders in this line exeouted with
    neatness and despatch; work warranted, and prices

    heap for cash,
    ee SIMON BULGER.
    Tlead St, Peter's Bay, August 26th, 1868.

    FOR SALE,
    VALUABLE PROPERTY, consisting of balf an
    acre of LAND, on which are a Shop and Dwelling
    House, finished, also a large Kitchen, one large Gran-
    ary, 2 good Shed, and a good Well of water. &e., &o
    For Terms, &c., apply to Martin Martin, Dundas, or
    to Martin MeInnis, Esq., St. Peter's Bay.

    Dundas, Sept. 2, 1868.

    TO BE SOLD,
    Y PRIVATE SALE, a HOUSEand GARDEN, con-
    sisting of 14 acres of LAND, in POWNAL, Lot

    On Friday, the 18th inst., the barn of Mr. Nicholas
    Ahearn, Norway, Lot 1, together with its contents, was
    destroyed by fire. Some stacks of grain contiguous to
    the barn were also burnt. The fire is supposed to have
    been caused by a little girl, about five years old, who
    was playlug about the premises and somehow applied a
    light to one of the stacks of grain, The most of Mr.
    Ahearn’s crop was thus destroyed, and is doubtless a
    heavy loss to him.

    CARDINAL ANTONELLI has written

    Chigni, protesting against the
    troops from Rome,

    to Monsignor
    withdrawal of the French |

    TILTON & McFARLAND’S
    BURGLAR AND FIR EPROOV SAFES;
    Steel Vaults and Combination Bank L

    ock a,

    CHRISTIANA PURLIE,
    Administratrix of the Estate
    of the late James Purdie.

    JOUN 8, PURDIE,

    Administrator of said Estate.
    Ch'town, Sept. 30, 1868. Ex. 4i

    ADMINISTRATORS SALE. _

    NE subscriber has been instructed by the Adminis.
    trators of the Estate of the

    LATE JAMES PURDIE,

    to sell by public Auction, on

    Thursday, the 8th day of October next,

    al the hour of 11 o’elock, a* m.,
    All the valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of the
    late James Purpin.
    Catalogees will be ready for delivery at the sub-
    ccriber’s office, on Saturday the 8rd October.

    N. RANKIN, Auctioneer.
    Clitown, Sept. 80, 1868. Pat. Isl.

    ~ NEW PROVISION.

    Tirton & MoFantann’s Sares.—If anything can
    add to the regret occasioned by heavy losses by fire, it
    is the worthleasnees of a safe to whose protection had
    been entrusted the most valuable property of the own-
    er. There were hundreds of fire-proof safes, so-called
    which under the test of the late fire proved to be the
    Sheerest shams, much worre than nothing, for. relying
    upon their protecting powers. valuables were left in
    them which else wonld have been saved. Among the
    safes not of that class, but which proved to be honest-
    ly made and wonderfully proof against fire, were those
    manufactured by Mesars, Tilton & McFarland. Read
    the certificates viven of their capacity to resist heat,
    As one safe tailed ua, though not subjected to anything
    like the heat which some of those withstood succeseful-
    ly, we have. afer examination, ordered for our new of-
    fice one of this kind, being satisfied that these safes are
    what they purport to be—fire proof, under all ordinary
    circumstances of exposure,— Portland Argus.

    Death or Dr. HamMonp Jounsov.— It is with un-
    feigned regret we have to announce the death, after an
    illness of three weeks, of Dr. Hammond Johnson. The
    Dr. was & coxpparatively young man. Ilis profession-
    al services were ever atthe gratuitous service of the
    poor. He will be much missed by the community, and
    his death deplored at many a fireside.

    P

    TURNING, &c.
    LAIN, Ellipses, Compound Spiral, and Ornamental
    ‘Turning, in Wood, Metal and Ivory. Serew eut-
    ting of every diser?ption, from Six inches the one
    thread, to 150 threads to one inch.

    MARK. BUTCTIER.

    SAWING, &c.
    af TRAIGHT Sawing, Jiging, from. 144 inches to the

    > finest Fret Work.
    MARK BUTCHER,
    Sep. 1868. patns i sj 4i

    TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC!

    MVE SUBSCRIBERS would respectfully inform

    their friends and the pnblic generally, that they
    have just opened out, in this City, a First Class Horen,
    to which they have given the name ef the

    UNION HOUSE.

    Our Merchants are busy—‘ head and ears ' into work
    putting. in & supply of*fall and winter goods. It is
    worth noticing that this year our merchants have not
    waited for direct importations from liverpool to Char-
    lottetown. Many of theim have had their goods come to
    Halifax and thence sent on here. We think that a good
    smart steamer to ply between Halifax and here would
    prove highly lucrative.

    Tur King’s County Exhibition and Cattle Show,
    opened in Georgetown yesterday, and will be continued
    to-day. Ample arrangements had been made for the

    successful carrying out of the affair. In addition to the
    Exhibition and! Show there is to be a ploughing-mateh
    and horse-races. We expect to be furnished with a list |
    of those who have taken prizes, and other particulars
    for publication in our next issne,

    ~

    "
    28,

    i.

    Died,

    On the moraing of September 28th, of “ryphotd Fever.

    Hammond Johnson, M. D., aged 39 years, peacefully and
    confidently trusting in Jesus. :

    On the 24th inst., at her father’s residence, in this city, |

    — ee

    We are indebted to to Capt. Richard Walsh and Mr.

    John H. Kelly, late of this for city, files of late European
    papers. Both these gentlemen are entitled to our
    thanks for thelr consideration in keeping us supplied
    with Irish and Eng'ish papers.

    Our friend, Mr. MeRae, bas a splerdid assortment of

    clothing, Ifis hats are the admiration of the city, and
    it is quite arare thing to sce a man without one of Mr.
    McRae's hats on.

    Mrs. David Walker, of Shediac, eldest daughter of the
    Rev. J. Davis, In the 34th year of her age. She ** sleeps
    in Jesus.”

    On Bay Fortune Road, on Sunday, the 20th September,
    after a short illness of 14 days, Mary Ann, the beloved
    wife of Kearn Larkin, aged 36 years, She leaves a hus-
    band and one child to mourn the irreparable loss of an
    affectionate wife and a tender-hearted and loving mother.
    She was a good neighbor, and highly esteemed by all her
    nequylntences.

    GROCERY AND SUGAR STORE.

    i Subscriber takes this opportunity of informing |
    his friends, and the public at large, that he has
    | opened a

    | Wholesale and Retail |

    PROVISION and LIQUOR STORE,

    that

    |
    |

    in

    well-known stand, ‘ately oceupied by W.

    | This Hotel is pleasantly and conveniently situated on

    THE CORNER OF
    Queen and King Streets,
    Charlottetown, P. E. I.

    (The stand is well known as having been in the oecu-
    pacion of Mr, J. G. Eckstndt.)

    Tt ie the intention of the Proprictorsa of the UNJON |

    49.

    Apply to
    ini FRANCIS STANL#Y.
    Ch'town, Sept. 9. 6i

    THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE,
    A Consignment of Brandy and

    ROM FRANCE AND HOLLAND, Consisting ot 7
    : Hhds. BRANDY.

    Tur Tignish Convent is completed, and wil! be open- In morn of life and maternal bloom, iH. Wilson, one door below Mrs. Stamper's Bookstore, TOUSE to furnish Virst Class Aecommodation to| Qrt. Casks do Pinet, Castillon & Co.
    . : . | Her fleeting years, alas! how few. Queen Street, and from which he is prepared to supply | Travellers. and do allin their power to render a stay Cases do °
    ed for the reception Of puplis na soon as the Nuns arrive Early she met her destined doom, those who may favor him with their patronage, the | in Charlottetown pleasant and agreeable, Hhds. GIN,
    wae of It, which will be In the course of a And bade this world a long adteu,. | following articles in Lis line, all of which can Se War | A Firat Class Ion Cream and Oyster Satoon, and Qrt. Casks do
    i : : a May angels guard her immortal soul | ranted as Genuine, and at exceedingly Low Prices, viz: | a Banner Snor, are kept in convection with the House. Kegs do 6 and 12 Gallone each,
    Tire Queen’s County Industrial Exhibition and Cattle | To glorious realins of endless day; | Good Family Flonr, Cornmeal, Tea, Tobaceo, | The Union House is pleasantly situated near wharves Cases do 12 and 15 Flasks do

    Show will take place In Charlottetown on ‘Tuesda
    Wednesday of next week.

    Tax Hon, Sir Henry Smith, formerly Speaker of the
    Assembly of the old united Provinee of Canada, and M.
    P. P., for Frontenae, died on the 18th inst.

    y and |
    |

    The Nova Scotia Legislature was prorogued on Mon-

    day week. The Militia Bill passed during the Session
    was not assented to by the Lieut. Governor.

    King Victor Emmanuel sent £120 to the peasant who

    In robes of purest white enfold,
    And all her sins be washed away.

    Oh! cease, ye mournful souls to weep,
    That life's short glass so soon Is run,

    And though in death’s cold arms she sleeps,
    Exelaim; ‘Thy will, O Lord, be done.”

    And O! may those she 's left behind,
    Partakers of her flesh and blood,

    Keep this important truth in mind:
    They, too, must shortly meet their God.

    IIavana Cigars, Good Bright Sogar, Crashed

    Sugar, Bright Retailing Molasses, Tea,
    | (warranted) Coffee, Chocolate, Cocoa,
    Rice, Soap, Candles, Clear Burn-

    ing Kerosene, Spices of all

    | descriptions, Pickles,
    Malt and White

    Wine Vinegar,

    Preeerved
    Mackerel, Salmon |

    |

    and steamboat landings, and will be found convenient
    for Travellers in all respeets. i

    All matters pertaining to the wants and convenience
    of Guests, will be promptly attended to by the Pro-

    | rietors
    LL BROTHERS.
    26, 1868. tf ex

    be my

    B. WILSON HIGGS.
    Ch'town, June 17, 1868

    SUGAR!
    aX

    SUGAR!
    ST RECEIVED—

    10 Uhda,
    Brig htretailing SUGAR.

    3 Tierces
    15 Bbls.
    B. WILSON HIGGS?

    Charlottetown, July 22.

    assisted in saving his life whilst out shooting, and has 6 Pa Perit cr wl Rost Colt, £2 0 0 Now LANDING,
    besides granted him a pension for life. | ne tah edie de an on Sceond best do., 100 CHESTS Cengon TEA,

    Fine.—On Tuesday morning, about 2 o'clock, one of
    the lime houses, at the kiln of the Hon. George Beer, |
    was destroyed by fire.

    “ta. Ontario Legislature is summoned to moet for the
    es
    dispatch ot wesingss on Tuesday, the 8rd November.

    Tur Colonial Secretary, wiLthe, Hon, Benj, Davies,

    , Dew Advertisements.

    The first of the Season!

    Grand Musical Entertainment,

    are away on a pleasure trip to the United States. |
    |

    Last year a negro carvicd off the first prize at the
    Propaganda, Rome.

    The death of Lord Ashburton is announced.
    Exection of Officera of the Charlottetown Harmonie
    Society, will take place on Friday next, the 2nd October.
    None io arreers of dues will be entitled to vote.
    N. P. STRAMBERG, Sec'y.

    [From the Belfast Weekly Observer, Ireland, August 29.]

    We regret to have to announce the death of Mrs,
    Loughrin, mother of the Rev. Peter Loughrin, of Clones.
    Throughout life she was respected ‘or her many virtues,
    and her edifying death was in accordance with that life.
    She belonged to that class of fervent, but unostentatious,
    Catholics, whose solid piety has done so much for the
    promotion of religion, and the fruits of her example and
    teaching may be seen in the gifted and beloved clergy-
    man who tninisters amongst a flock that idolizes him,
    and who is held in the highest esteem by his brother
    clergymen in the Dioces afe Clogher.—R.1.P.

    ns sn enti ge

    PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN.

    INWARDS,

    23rd—Senator, McIonis, Galf, with 41 bbls mackerel;
    Prince of Wales, Evans, Pictou, mails and mer; Aneas
    McIntyre, Philips, Caraquet, 400 bbls herring, to P. W.
    Hyndiaan; Model, Ball, Galf, fishing, stores; R. M. At-
    wood, Doane, Gulf, with 85 bbls mackerel, Christian,
    Langell, River John, 18 m feet boards, to A. MeNetll,
    Kaq; Princess of Wales, Evans, Shediac. 24—Commerce
    Doane, Boston, gen cargo mer to city mer’ts; Angeliqne,
    Robertson, Picton, 42 tons coal, to Beer & Sons; Amelia,
    Dennings, Pugwash, with 50 tons limestone, 1000 hoops,
    and 10 empty bbls, to Beer & Sons; Alexander, Penny,
    Pictou, mer; May, Leblane, Glace Bay, 64 tons coal, to
    Tlon. W. W. Lord; David Cannon, Jones, Boston. bal.;
    Sarah Ann, Jones, Cape ‘Tormentine, 10,000 feet deals, to
    JC Pope. 25—E. Y. O., McFadyen, Pagwash, 30 m feet
    plank, to Hon W W Lord; Loyalist, McLean, Nigowack,
    N.B, 24,164 feet boards, toowner; Dominion, Anderson,
    Gulf, with 85 bbis mackerel; Rosanna, Murray, Hawks-
    bury, with 9 bbls her; P of Wales, Evans, Pic., nails &
    mer; Flying Cloud, McIntfre, Glace Buy, 212 tons coal,

    CONSISTING OF
    WOcaL. and INSTRUMENTAL
    SELECTIONS FROM THE GREAT MASTERS,

    will be given on

    Thursday, the 15th October!
    | If
    | September 29, 1868.

    Ty ’ di ole
    Te be had QUEEN'S COUNTY

    next, in the
    TEMPERANCE
    Tickets. reserved $s.; unreserved 1s. 6d.

    at W.R. Watson's, E. Reilly’s, D. Laird’s, P. Walker's
    and at the door,

    te See Vandbills.

    HALL!

    H, J. CAFFNEY,
    Musical Dircetor.
    Sept. 80, 1868 city pa Qi

    an OVIOE.
    PVE Business of the undersigned, will hereafter be carricd
    on under the name, style and firm of
    Ealconer & Patrick.
    J. VW. FALCONER,
    WILLIAM PATRICK.

    September 30, 1868. tf

    e .

    Co-Partnership Notice.

    HE undersigned, have this day entered into Co- Purtner-

    ship, under the name, style and firm of

    Cairns & F'alconer,

    for the purpose of carrying on the

    PRESERVED PROVISION BUSINESS.
    JOHN CAIRNS,

    J. W. FALCONER,
    [sep. 30

    Ch'town, August 1. 1868, tt

    FRESH CANADA FLOUR.
    UST RECEIVED, ex Flambor ugh, from MON-
    TREAL., a very choice article of FLOUR, expressly

    for family use.
    J. & T. MORRIS.

    | Cheese, Ship Bread, Ruisins,
    Figs, Currants, Backets, Brooms,
    Tubs, Matches, Boxes Pipes, No. |
    Scl+ Leather, Bags Butter and Table Salt,
    Lamps, Glasses, China & Crockeryware of every
    description, a few handsome Mantle Ornaments.

    A LBO,~7

    '

    }

    | A few Cases of Lemon, Raspberry, Orange, Vanilla
    Pine Apple and Strawberry Syruys.

    | Having personally selected and pnrehased the above

    | Stock, inthe Cheapest Cash Markets, the Subscriber feels

    | confident that he can g've first-class Goods at as low

    | a rate as can be had in the City,
    Daily expected, 200 Bbls. of No. 1 LABRADOR |

    ERRING,
    P. FOLEY.

    ex 3in

    SAH Ge EA Fat ee oi.

    VIE FAIR and CATTLE SHOW, as already ad-
    vertised, will be held at Charlottetown, on Tuesday,

    The above Prizes will be awarded at Charlottetown,
    on the Sixth October next, the day of the Fair and Cat-
    tle Show. Horse and Mare Colts to compete with
    each other.

    By order of the Commissioners,

    JOUN ROBINS,
    Secretary to Stock Farm.

    September 23, 1868.

    ON SALE
    “ ‘ 7
    AT TUE
    Queen Street Warehouse,
    SIX HOGSHEADS BEST
    English Malt & White Wine Vinegar.

    Warranted Gehuine,

    B. DAVIES.

    September 9, 1868. Gi

    EXECUTORS’ NOTICE.

    the 6th
    | HOLLAND GROVE.

    Entrance Fer :— Horses, 3a each; Cattle, 2a 3d;
    Pigs, 1s 6d; Pen of 4 Pigs, 3s; Sheep, Is 6d; Pen of
    4 Sheep, 3s. Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Pigs, intend-

    |

    |
    i]

    n, of the said Tuesday, 6th Oct. No admission to
    fe grounds allowed after the hour of 12 o'clock.
    The EXDIBITION will take place on the following
    ‘day, Wednesday, 7th October, at the Drinu Suep. All
    | erticles for the Exhibition muat be left with the Secre-
    | tary or in the Drill Shed, on or before Tuesday, the 6:b
    | October, at 12 o'clock, neon,

    Tickets for the Cattle Show grounds, 91,

    Tickets for the Exhibition, Drill Shed, 9d.
    | To prevent confusion, positive orders are given to
    | adhere strictly to the above regulations.
    By order,
    A. McNEILL
    | Secretary.
    | ag. Se

    Be *

    Reading Room Buildin

    CARDIGAN FERRY WHARF.
    fMENDERS will be received by the undersigned until
    Thursday the 15th of October next. at 12 o'clock,
    for the building of a Wharf at Campbell’s Point, south
    side of Cardigan. Specification to be seen at the Store
    of the Hon. A. A. McDonald, Georgetown, and at my

    dhe lol Uhl en

    day of October next, at the grounds known as |

    or exhibition, must positively “be entered on the}
    retary’s Book on or before 10 o'clock, in the fore- |

    ae persons having demands against the Estate of the
    ( HONORABLE JAMES YEO, of PORT HILL, in
    | Prinee County, MERCHANT, deceased. are requested
    | to present the eame, duly attested, to the undersigned
    Executors of the last will and testament of the said
    Honorable James Yeo; and all persons indebted to the
    sald Estate are requested to make payment forthwith to

    WM. RICHARDS, )

    JOHN INGS, l

    JOHN YEO, | Exccutors.

    JAMES YEO,
    all papers Gw _

    Port Ilill, Sept. 10, 1868.
    Co-P vE
    /O-F ARTNERSHIP,
    Tue Subscribers would inform the Public that they
    have this day entered into a Co-Partnership, to
    carry on the business of [ron Founders, under the name
    or

    RIORDON & PATRICK,

    who are able to execute all ordera in this department
    with prowptness and at reasonable rates,
    MICHAEL RIORDON,
    ANDREW E. PATRICK.
    Ch'town, Sept. 9, 1863. sep 16 3i

    Schooner for Sale.

    FAMUE Schooner GIPSEY QUEEN, now lying -at
    Queen's Wharf, 54 tone register. Apply to

    | .

    30

    Ch'town, June 17, 1868.

    FOR
    HDS. Bright Sugar,
    bls. do do
    Bbls. Crushed do
    Puncheons Bright Molasses,}
    Bage Green Coffee,
    Bbls. Vinegar, Boxes Pipes,
    Boxes, Half do and Quarter do Layer Raisios,
    Droms Figs.
    Barrels Kerosene, Sole ‘eather,
    Puncheons Strong Preot Demerara Rum,
    Cases Brandy, &c., &e., &e.
    B. WILSON HIGGS,

    25 Bole, KEROSENE, (Standard White)
    5 Hbds Granulated SUGAR.
    B. WILSON HIGGS.

    i

    Chtown, 3rd June, 1868.

    NOTICE.
    TO TENANTS UPON TOWNSHIP No. 18
    "NUE TENANTS upon that portion of Township No,
    18, formerly owned by the late Mrs. Mary Stewart,
    of Charlottetown, deceased, and since by the under-
    signed, in conjunction with her deceased sisters, Mary
    and Ellen Stewart, are hereby notified that the fee
    simple of the lands respectively held by them, being
    now exclusively vested in her, she ALONE ia legally
    authorized to receive the rents accuring therefrom,
    MARGARET STEWART.
    Charlottetown, June 30, 1868.

    Notice!

    TO TENANTS UPON TOWNSHIP 13.
    HE Tenants upon that portion of Townshi
    in Prince Edward Island, formerly owned by Lieut.
    Col, Peter Desfrisay Stewart, deceased, and over
    Which the late Mrs. Mary Stewart, of Charlottetown,
    deceased, and Ellen Stewart and Margaret Stewart,
    daughters of the said Mary Stewart, lately exercised
    acts of ownership, are HEREBY NOTIFIED that the por-
    tion of Township No. 18, referred to, became the pro-
    perty of the Subscriber, in fee simple, upon tha death
    of the said Peter DesBrieay Stewart, which occurred on
    the Ist day of Novem'.cr last past. The tenants upon
    the said portion of Township No, 18, are hereby cau-
    tioned against paying rent to the said Margaret Stewart,
    or to any other person or persons who may demand the
    same. Those of the Tenants who may desire to inform
    themselves relative to the Trrie of the subscriber, are
    referred to E. J, Hodgaon, Esq., who will afford them
    the desired information.

    No, 18,

    to master. 26—Frank, Gallant, Gulf, 65 bbls mackerel; Sent. ! 868. 94 Office, Ample security willbe required. Payments as WILLIAM KOUGHAN,
    Tdelette, Tames, Liverpool, G. B., mer; Annie, Sullivan, ° om atonal Fg TE Ses usual. The Wharf to be completed on or before the Ship Broker, Queen's Whart. | soring Park. Ch'town Ro eg a DESBRISAY.
    ss ay gona ne tag a vat ny reste son. SITAae Firet day of August, one thousand eight hundred and) Cy town, September 8, 1868. : go 23 "1366 all rich a h & g 3m

    c., 60 tons round coal, to F. W. Hales; Delegate, a sixty-nine, omer meaner tierra Pa statiror rca Fb dD :
    Delany. Arichat, bal & 6 bbls her. 28—Daniel, Walsh, | ryy . ray yy eavelone ced Tende “di orry : 4. » ry) lwrEenic ~ OPE '
    Piaagy Avichat, bal & 6 bole her. 26-—Dantel Walsh YO TILTING STORE, | pevetovesto ve marked Tender for Cardigan Fery| LE ASIEIOLD FARM | WEEKI Y¥ STEAM COMMUNICATION

    Bourke, Shediac, mails and mer: Hero. McKay, coasting
    voyage, 239 bh}: mackerel, to Carvell Bros; Kate, Morn,
    Chatham, 140 tons limestone; Woodoine, Pic., 46 tons
    coal; Venture, Batt, Pictou, 66 tons coal, to mas; Hope,
    Robertson, Picton, 35 tons coal; Caleb McKean, Hebb,
    Pictou, with 80 qtls cod. and 100 bbls her. ; Commodore
    Foot. Demsey, fishing voyage, with, bbls mackerel;
    Seaman's Bride. McDonald. Merigomish. 50 tons paving
    stone; Emerald, McDonald, Shippagan, 280 bbls herring ;

    P. REILLY, TALLORN,

    U7 ISHES to return thanke to his numerous friends and
    V customers for the very liberal patronage which he has
    received from them for the last ten years.—the time that he
    has been engaged in business,— and to solicit a continuance
    of the same. He also wishes to inform the people that,
    having increased facilities, he will be able to attend with
    punctuality to the wants of those who may favor him with

    B. WILLIAMS, 8. P. Works.
    _ Ch'town, Sep. 28. 1868. li
    Building Lots and Freehold Farms
    FOR SALE.

    IGHT BUILDING LOTS at Orwell Bridge ; Town
    4 Lot, No, 8, lst Range, Letter F, in Georgetown;
    Foriy-eight Aeres of Land on Toronto Road, formerly

    : wy! 4
    Kor Sale.
    NUE Subscriber offers by private Sale, a Leasehold
    FARM, containing 251 acrea, 100 of which are under
    cultivation, the remainder covered with Soft and Hard-
    wood, suitable for all kinds of work. This Farm is
    situated on Loi 32, fronting on the Shore of the North
    River, and about five miles from Charlottetown, There
    is on the Farm a good Marsh, and also plenty of Sea-

    |

    WITH
    OSTON AND HALIFAX.
    mp STEAMSHIPS ALAHAM.-
    BRA avd COMMERCE,
    (until further Notice.) will make

    weekly trips between this port and BOSTON, calling at
    CANSO.

    "wet igg: OF PASSAGE :
    La

    Heather Belle. McKenzie, Pictou. mails; May, Turnbull John Bulls: Fit “yea of Land T River Sh besides bei ithin fiv Ls ae ; :
    le, ; May, » | ieee wat John Bull's ifty Acres of Land on Three River| weed to be bad on the Shore, besides being within five dies’ Cabin. Gents’ Cabin. Forward,
    Pugwash, 40 tons limestone, to Beer & Sons. Ba ted of the full ships, he will have a supply of Road, near "Wood Islands; Fifty Acres of Land on|chains of Musselmad. The Dwelling House and Oat- | To Toston, 50s, 55s. Abe.
    . OUTWARDS, , ee Murray Harbor Road, formerly W. McLeod's; also a| buildings on this Farm are large, conyenient, and in| Halifax, Q4s. 30s. 188,
    23rd —Senator, McInnis, Gulf, fishing stores; Princess CL OTHS, emall Farm near Montague Bridge. good order. * Canso," 20s. Gis. 15s.

    of Wales, Evans, Shediac, 160 bus. barley, by W. Bag-
    nall, Esq, 272) bbls mackerel, by I. C. Hall, Esq, and 33
    do eggs, 84 do mackerel and 25 do dried fish, by W. B.

    In different varieties, and Trimmings to match,
    Suitable for fall «nd winter'wear, which he will be happy

    For particulars, enquire of Ronatp Campprit, Land

    Surveyor, or to the Subscriber,
    DOVALD McLEOD.

    Persons wishing to pure’ ase this desirable property
    will find the terms eagy.
    JOHN MecLEAN, Sen’r,,

    CARVELL BROS., Agents.
    July 29, 1868.

    Dean, Esq., together with 4 horses by Mr. McMillan; R. a 80, 1868 s ; , wy ®

    M. Atwood, Doane, Gulf, fishing stores; Margaret, "Ar to make up on terms as reasonable us can be had in town, _ Orwell He ad, Sept. 30, 186 ae arin September 16, 1868 tt Rowen River, BR INZON ETT BE, : . "i

    buckle, Pic., bal; Sea Breezo, Hobbs, Pic., bal. 24—P.| Persons whose accounts are standing for three or four) yy {TIRE BLOOD HORSE SULTAN oy : its a a res application of thie most elegant preparation is Ne é

    of Wales, E. Evans, Pic., mails; Vermont, Rennels, | years, would oblige by paying up this fall. Then we can 46 4 4 WE NOLL 4 rcs MI N IsT R AT extremely simple, while its effect on the articles hs
    Vi. Hos. gv ,

    Pugwash. bal; Foam, Henley, Halifax, 1000 bus. pota. &
    800 do oats; Mount Vernod, Campbell, Pictou, bal; Sea
    , Flower, Gallant, Pic., bal; Alberton, Carrie, Shediac, mer ;
    Commerce, Doane, Boston, with 294 bails mackerel, by
    American bottoms, 10 do by Sterns & Mathewson, 35 do
    by Carvell Bross., 7 do by James McCratth. Esq., 198
    boxes preserved salmon, by J. Cairns, & 600 Sheepskins
    by Charlies Reilly. -24—Sarah Ann, Jones, Bay de Verte,
    bal; Morven, McDonald, Halifax, 1800 bus. poeta. 400 do
    oats & 20 do o¢sters, shipped by Geo. Clark; Model, Bale,
    Cu) lipper, Fore ' 00 Dish.

    aD (y mey,

    commence again,
    September 30, 1868.

    ~ FAIR AND RACES.

    FAIR and RACES will be held at Johnson’s River,
    on Saturday, the 3ist of October. A few Bridles
    will be given as Prizes to the owners of the Winning
    horses. By Order,
    Sep. 3). pd JOHN TREANOR, Sec'y.

    2m

    SFLINAL INOTECE.
    quests all persons INDEBTED to
    : Y Hand, or otherwise,

    '

    For Sale,
    "FUE COMMISSIONERS of the STOCK FARM,
    having now two BLOOD JIORSES, have deter-
    mined on offering one (SULTAN) for sake, at Auction,
    in Charlottetown, on
    TUESDAY, SIXTH OCTOBER NEXT,
    being the day appointed for the Fair and Cattle Show.
    Sultan's Stock is turning ous well. He is just the sire
    from which to breed valuable carriage Horses. His
    pedigree is good, and he bids fair to become a favorite
    horse,
    ALSO,
    will be offered for sale at the same time, an ENTIRE
    Pe OL, 14 year old, got by Stockman's iinported
    debouliah cart mare.

    Calves,
    wal f.

    's for
    pecast

    es.
    es will
    y tmvel-

    otamissioners.

    OR’S
    SALE OF

    REAL ESTATE!

    FANO be sold hy Public Auction, ine front of the Court
    House, in Georgetown, on SATURDAY, the 17th
    of Ootober next, at the heur of twelve o'clock, noon.
    onder licetfWw,+earing date the 17th day of March last,
    past, in that behalf gated by His Honor the Surro-
    ate, all that pieco of land; the property of Peter Mo-
    llan, late of Burat Point, neat Georgetown, farmer,
    deceased, intestate, situate at Burnt Point, aforesaid,
    hounded and described as follows, that ia to say : com.
    mencing at a eqnare stake fixed at the south-west angle
    of Roderick McDonald's farm, of the north side of Bru-
    denell River, thenee (according to the Magnetic North
    of the year 1764) north eleven chains and twenty-five
    linka, thence north-west four chains and eighty links,
    thence north eight chains, thence northwest nine chains,
    thence north to MeLellan’s Creek, thence along said
    Creek and Pond sonth-westwardly, and following the
    various courses of said river eastwardly, to the place
    of commencement, containing forty-two acres, and six
    acres of Maish Land.

    Terms made known at the time of Sale, In the mean-
    time foll information may be obtained on application to
    Mr.R.Reddin, Barrister, at his Office in Charlottetown.

    MARGARET MACKENZIE,
    Administratrix of the Estate
    Sep. 16, 1868. 4i

    ‘tthe.

    enumerated below is almost magical, impartin
    a glazed bronzed surtace of great beauty :—

    Tron-fenders Stoves, Gas Fittings, Ornaments, Lamp
    Stands, Copper Coins, &c., Srraw Hats, Bonnets,
    Piaster Busts and Ornaments, Leaves, (real), Ivy,
    Laorel, Holly, &,—** Effect most charming.”’—Leather
    leaves mav bo bronzed In.uminarory and Writina.
    Usefuland Ornamental. Glass may also be illuminated,

    W.R. WATSON.
    City Drug Store, Victoria Building,
    August 14, 1868.

    AGRICULTURE AND LOCAL
    INDUSTRY.

    4 be ointed to carry into effect

    last session, for ‘the en-

    E Commissioners ap
    the appropriation oF
    couragement of Agriculture and Local Industry,” in
    Queen's County, have ordered that a Fair and Exhi-
    bition be held in Charlottetown, on
    TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY,

    6th & 7th days of October. next.

    The Fair and Cattle Show
    will he held on Holland Grove Grounds, (given for the
    eceasion by William Brown, Esq.) on T DAY, the

    g to them

    of the late Peter McLellan. | Monday, the 23th September, and all articles for -

    6th day of October; and the EXHIBITION in’ the.
    Drill Shed on WEDNESDAY, the 7th October,
    All entries for Cattle Show to be mado on of before —

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