Sa an oe erect _avielt. , LD, WEDNESDAY per ae = norma 2) THE HERA a ee AS A zeapixa New York paper states that all the reports about negotiations between Mr. Seward and Mr. Thornton, | concerning # new Iteqiprocity Treaty, ha¢d no’ foundation in fact. The subject has wot been ‘broached at ‘all, nor ‘is there any likelihood that it will be, It 1s somewhat singular that these reports about a ‘Treaty to apply to all these Proviyces did not originate until Gen, Butler had started on his way to this colonyto promote a special ariangement with reference to the fisheries, ete. We donot think it would require a great stretch of imagination to saddle the reports on their right auth- ors; butif theiv object had been to make the people and Govern- ment indifferent to Mr. Butlor’s mission, they signally failed. It must be now evident that if Princo Edward Island has to wait fora renewal of Reciprocity until the Dominion of Canada brings about so. desirable an end, we are afraid she will have to wait a longtime. Her only hope evidently is in the successful prosecution of those negotiations so auspi- ciously inaugurated by the Congressional Comittee. For our part we cannot see) why Confederates. should gloat, as they are doing, over the prospect of the defeat of the nego- tintionsy why lying * reports” should be circulated about a general Reciprocity Treaty ; and’ ‘why the Congressional ‘Committee should have their motives impugned, when a few months at furthest will test their sincerity, and prove whether ‘a special atrapgement can be made with;this colony: or not There has been nothing too low or mean for the Confeder- ates to vent their ill-favor on the proposition ever since it originated in ‘the United States House ot Representatives. ‘The people do not forget these’ things, and will remember in the future those gentlemen—Liberal and Conservative— who have striven to secure for them the most remunerative market in the world for ther syrplus productions. , OhJ yes; the people will remember at the proper time the contrast be- tween those who hailed with delight the prospect of a re- newal of a partial reciprocity, and who are using their best exertions to obtain it; and those who scowled upon it when the prospect was bfight ; and laughed with denidnical glee when it promised to end in nothing. If there is no reason or argument in what the advocates of the new arrangement say, there is much less in its opponents. They are opposed to it on the pure and simple ground that they are Confeder- ates, and its success would ensure our freedom againat the | Dominton. The fact may speak well for their consistency, but notfor their honesty to their native or adopted land. Hereafter, if we have not already received the lesson, we shall come to learn that itis only what is positively injur- | ious to our interests as a people, that the Dominion would be willing for us to secure, We shall also learn from the cunning and lyfng “ reports” which were seattered by the telegraph just as the Congressional Committee had reached our shores, how cautious we should be in dealing with the enemy ; for we must confess that upon reading about that tume that Secretary Seward and Minister Thornton were tak- ing up the question of Reciprocity, so as to apply to the whole ofthe British North Ameriean Provinces, we were disposed to feel indifferent as to the mission of the Congressfonal Com- mittee. Had such a fecling been allowed to find root in the Executive of the colony, in the principal gentlemen of the city. and throughout the country generally, Gen, Butler and his friends, instead of departing from us as they did with the most kindly feelings, would have carried away with them such a poor opinion as to blot out all chanee of any arrangement mutually beneficial, Canada may be as en- vious as she pleases, and Net sateliites mar! endeavor to be- little this Congressional Committee, but chey cannot shut their eyes to the fact that an honor has becn done to this _pmall colony rarely accorded to the most powerfal nations in the world. We are full of hope that the negotiations going Pen will be crowned with success, General Grant will un- ;, The Continued Emigration from Germany is attract- ing the attention of the authorities both in Austria and | Prussia. , Baron Vou Beust, the Austrian Brime Min- , ister, lately eaid that he thought some plan onght to be taken to stop the emigration of such masses of the popul- | in Prussia this continued drain of men and | | and rose from the | of a patent coflin inteuded for the use of persons buried j ation, An } wealth, that are both/’so much needed. is causing great janxlety, Iti from Northera Germany that the emi- | grants have chiefly gone.this year, and that apecially | from the districts lately aunexed to Prussia, The Paria crew of oarsmen in St. Jolin, chatléinged | the Wards to race on the Connecticut River for $1000 aside, After some hesitation the Wards agreed to ac- | dept the challenge if the stakes be made $5000 a side. Negotiations are therefore at an ond. If so what is to hinder Fulton coming to Halifax to raw a match with our champion, George Brown ?—ZJ/e, Unionist. Tur Domtston Rete Maron.—A private despatch from LaPrarie, states that at the firet, stage for the All- Comers Prize yesterday, Licut.-Colonel Creighton made the highest score at the 600 yards range, Captain Piers next, From our despatch it will be seen that the rifemen from Nova Scotia are upholding the honor of the Provinco.--J/z.. Reporter. Tr is stated that the Sehr. Archer, Capt. Allan an American fishing voesel, was run down a few days since off Cape George, by another American fishing vessel, and the Archer sunk immediately. Crew saved, Report says she had 190 bbls. mackerel on board, Maine has gone repubhean by a majority of nearly 20,000, which isa very large gain on the vote of 1867, Though a small State, Maine has heen considered as generally striking the +key note’ If there be any truth in the idea, Grantant Colfax are sure to win. | At a concert recently, at the conclusion of the song |* There's a good time coming,’ a country farmer got up | and exclaimed, ‘ Mister, you couldn't fix the date, could jyouP’ | | Ay advertisement from Mr. Sanford Flemming, an- | nounces that work is to be immediately commenced on ‘the Intercolonial Railway in the Provinces of Quebec, | Nova Seotia and New Brunswick. | The St. John Zelegrap’ apologizes for its statement | of delinquencies in the Yarmouth Post Office, and says lit was the office at Annapolia that was referred to, The Georgia Legislature expelled the Negro mem- Reconstruction | hers--26 in all—from their body. | did'nt work in Georgia. PORT OF CHARLOPTETOWN, IN WARDS. Sep. 16,—Mary, Turnbull, Pictou, 36 tana coal, to Mr. Beery; Lelia Ada, Malone, Sydney,69 tens coal, ~ Mr. Foley; Sarah, Caisey, Covagne, 12 000 feet | boards and plank, to Owner; Feme, McLean, Sydney, | 78 tons round coal, to Peake Brose & Co; J C Ore, | Orr, New Carlisle, 40 tons limestone, to Beer & Sons; | Charger, Thurston, Galf, 13l bbls mackerel; Princess | ot Wales, E. Evana, Shediac, mails & merchandize, | Leg Lacy, Watkine, Pictou, 69 tons coal; Joseph |’ }0., Smith, Gulf, 169 bbls. mackerel; Kate, Kennedy. | Cow Bay, 90 tons coal, to J W Dwyer; Ranger, Ma- total, Tatmagouche, 20 M feet boards & 2 spars, to} Samuel Mutch; Ambrose, McDonahl, Pictou, 45 tons | coal, to Steam N Company; Daviel, Walsh, Pictou, | 45 tons coal, to Lawson & Walsh; Albert Edward, Atkinson, Cow Bay, 95 tons coal ; Margaret, Arbuckle, | '98 tons coal, to Mr, Dwyer, Alhambra, Nickerson. | Boston, having on board 507 bbls. flour, to Carvell | Bros 10 do to W B Dean, & 87 cases & bales mdze. | to Beer & Son, 44 cases & balesdo to Heartz & Son, ltogether with a general assortment of mdze. to TC) | Hall, WB Doan, O'Neill Bros, If E Starbird & Co, | MecEachern & Co of the Italian Warehonee, .B Wilson Higgs, Eeq.. and othera; 18—James G_ Tarr, doubtedly be the next President, and he tsa friend of Gen. Butler, Gen. Butler, too, has suiciont power to carry through Congress much more important schemes than the one he has now in hand, In England, Gladstone and | Bright, the friends of free trade and the rights of individual | eolonies, will probably assume the reins of power before the | present year is out, and any arrangement such as that which | this colony and the United States now purpose entering into, | | | will doubtless receive their ready sanction. - The Islander, | “ta i — Das Fan un 89 nm, One of the. most stupidly ignorant newspaper articles we have ever reall, appeared recently in the colamns of the Boston Commercial Bulletin on Gen. Batler’s pro- positions. Cétisidering that tho Bulletin pretends to instrnot the merchants of Boston in matters of trade, we are simply amazed at it. The writer knows nothing— er wo nothing—of bis subject, and as might natar- ally béexpected, he becomes enveloped ine fog Which miay be described as impenetrable. : Wahave been shown some copies of Penmanship by the pupils of Mr, Staples, Tt is. really surprising to note their progress during the twelve lessons. We mast in jastico admit that Mr. Staples possesses to a high de- ree the trae system of imparting to his scholars hie utiful art. We ere pleased to observo that he lias opened classes in Summerside, and only hope that he will receive the patronage wich he deserves. Tae Christian Curb-Stone Association is the name of & now organization in Now York, The self sacrificing imposed on the members of the C, C, A., are to stand at strect corners and stare.at and closely inspect every female as she passes by. “A hiranch of the organ- ization will hardly he needed in Charlottetown, ax the system has become fully developed ta this city without the aid of a co operative movement. , Tur Hon. Attorney General left Inat evening, per Priacess of Wales, for New York, on business connected with the Telegraph Cable across the Straits, We hope that he will meet with enccess on his mission, and that the. old Fahy will be repaired, or a new ono teplaced before the close of the navigation. The Hon. Gentiy- matt will be absent about a fortnight. | We understand that Mr. MH. J. Gaffney, assisted hy thie best musical talent of the city, is about to get up « first-class Concert. From what we have beard of te rehearsals, they are superior to anything ia the musical Hine that has taken place this aummer. Fall partien- lara next week, Nova Scotia.-~The House of Assembly of Nova Scotin presented thoi thanks Inst week to the Repeat delegates—Hone, Messrs. Howe, Annand, Troop and Smith—within the barof the House. Thoy were fully deserving Of the honor—than which no higher coald be conferred by a liberty-loving people. Our city presented a lively and business-like appear- ance for the t few weeks, ow to the arrival of ‘tun walls of St. Pattigk’s Hall Are bei vigorously pushed up, and gradanily present to if th e eye the oat. eat * & : "tna Price of Wales jo gokif' to Toland’ to. shoot Te sinsack Pt fp to Dopeabagen vo mae Reeves, Guif, 107 bbls mackerel; Vermont, Rennels, Port Hood, 50 tons limestene ; Foam, Henley, fishing voyage, with 340 bbls herring, 4 do mackerel, & 7 do coilfish; Telegram, Matthewson, Richibuctou, with 17 M feet deals, 200 feet ecantling & 16° bbls mackerel to the Hon. Damel Davies; Barbara Fritchie, Herrick, Gulf, with 1464 bbls mackerel; Elizabeth Ann, Bett, ‘ rerte, 13.590 fv ‘ 5 W & ony i a Tee, ca ne, OT THaZe - ety MeDonald, Cow Bay, 80 tons coal, to Carvel! Bros Josephine, Chiverie, Trading Voyage, 140 bbls macke- rel & 400 hake soundsto TC Hall, Esq; Princess of Wales, E. Evans, Shediac, mails & maze ; 21—Chariss McNeill, Pietod, 63 tons coal; Vilotte, MeNeill, Pic.. 54 tons coal, to Mr. Pierdon; WD Siith, Grant, North Sydney, 102 tons coal, to Peake Bros & Co; Allegro, Oxner, Halilax, with meal to Owen Cowholly, Eeq & Patrick Foley, Esq; Lively, Rober Pieton,. 39 tons coal; Oriander, Andureon, Cepe,Beorge, 30 tons coal, to S Muteh Esq; Sea Breeze Mobbs, Pictou, 85 tona coals Arabian, Salmon, mastey, from Quebec, with 320 pieces IIaomatae, 2 yellow JPine Masts, & a lot of lamber, together with 31, M, bricks, & 210 bble flour, to R Longworch Es Taunah, Brow, Hx. mize to Owen Counolly & Pat Foley; King Fisher, Wilson, Gulf, with 25 bbls-magfkerel & 30 do: herving to LC Hall Esq; Oliviag Bugler, Pictou, 69.1008 coal, Heather Belle, McKenzie. Metou, mails & mlze; 22-- Sophia, Delaney, Little Rivfr, 35 tons pating stone & 200 empty bbls to Owen Velsh; Enterprise, Peacock, Richibuctou, 85,000 feet Wimber, to A. MeNeill, Eeq; Lucity Ann. MeLaughlag, Riehibuctou, 4000 (et deck- ing. 18 M teet scantling}& 60 M Shingles to master; Day Spring. Mitehél!, Plalifax, bal. Northern Ligh’, Delany, Cow Bay, 10% tons coal to Wm, Dwyer, An- nandaile, Lanigan, Noth Sydacy, 177 téne.coal, to Mr. Foley. OURWARDS. Sept 15—Alexanger, Perry, Picton, eundrias; An- eline, Robertson, Hictou, bal; Woodbine, Reberteon, Finct, bal; Henriefta, Gay, Pictou, bal; Witchcraft, Adame, Gulf, Fishing Stores; Comet, Smith. Barba- does. 600 qtls Codfigh, 103 bbla Herring, 41 do Alwives, 10 do Mackerel, 5 ybxes Lobsters, 100 do Herring, and 80 Sheep, shipped Py the hon Daniel Daviess making the value of the cargo £1169 198; Flying Mist. Bartlett, Gloucester, Fiehi Stores; Princess of Wales, EB Evans, Shediag, with 10 bbls mackerbl, 7 do eggs, and dodo hake sonnds, hipped by H, Hughes; also 20 bbls “eet by W B Dear, 4 do by Higgins, and 10 horses by Mr Inglis; Venturg, Batt, Pictou, bal; Break of Day. Clark, Pictou, 140f bags wool an@ sandries; [6h— Charaér, Fharston, Gall, fishing stores; 17th Princess of Wales, Evans, Pictou, mails; Joreph’ O., Smith, Gulf, fishing stores; Ambrose, McDonald, Pictou, bal; Royal Arch, Harrisog, Miramichi, sundries, not landed here; Gipay ou, Suma, Pogwasb, bal; Hope, Robertson, Pictou, bal} Edith, Douse, Glace Bay, 26 Anniv, (Sullivan, Pictou, bal; Alhambra, 2642 bbls mackerel, by Ameri- by WB Dean, 6 do by Blateh & MeKensie, 4000 king by Charles Reilly, making the e value of the cargo £12.072, ra isth- J C Orr, Orr, Pictou, bal; James G Tarr, ves, Gull, fishing stores} E. ¥. O., MoPayden, Iiver Philip, bal; Barhara, Fritchic, Gulf, Herrick, fishing storeag Daniel, Walsh, Piotow, bal; 19th--Princees of Wales, Shediac, with 4 bbls ¢ hy H. Hughes, 8 do by I Coombe, 7 do by W B n, and 4 orates scrap leather by McKinnon & Co; Heather Belle, MeKensie, Pictoo, ‘mailay 11 bble oysters, by owner ;. Robert Noble, Gahoon, Pogwarh, bal; Mary, Tarnbull, Pug- wash, bal; Mary. Katey Gillis, Pictou, bal; Caley, Picton, bal; Ariel. Gillis, Caneo,;-bal org Lacy, Watkins, Picton, bal; Elizabeth Ann, Bent, Bay De- Verte, bal; Nine Brothers, Lutes, Kin bal; King Fisher, Wilson, Miramichi, Wal} Wod—Princess of Wales, Evans, Picton, mails, 2 rolls a. McKinnon & Co; Day Syrive, Mitelyell, , 900 bushele. ppg ate, Teseedy ie pas Chive onta, mo wyer; Je c mdze,; Albert Elearh A , 5 110 : oy Aaa Feme, McLean, Way Beene, $00 Ship News. bushels oats; Nickerson, Roston, w ean Bottom, 30° bbls ¥ Ww A Wuare.—The_Egstern Chronicle says a f+w days ago a lucky Frenchman fond a dead whale off East Point, P. E. 1., and towed itinto Port Hood, and ex- | pects to realize #200 by the operation, A German waeburied alivé fh Newark on the Ist inst. rave two houre afterwards by means in a trance, Married, NNR ta Ree eee Oe ee ee eee At the residence of the bride’s father, on thé Sth inst,, by the Rev. Alex, Faleoner, Mr, James W. Coles, to Annie I. ©, Whitford, second daughter of Mr, George W hittord, all of Charlottetown. tate LD at is A al Died, At the residence of Mr. Daniel Gyifith, Chorlotte- tawn, on the 19:h inet. ot Dropsy, Mr. James MoAvinn, a native of Connty Tyrone, Ireland, in the 4th year of his age, His remaine were followed to their last rest- ing place in the Catholic Cemetery. on Sunday last, by a large concourse of people. New Brunswick papers and Boston Prror please copy. At Charlottetown, 6n the 12th inet. Philip and Jane, infant children of Philip and Jane Large. aged 3 weeke, Also, at Charlottetown, on the 16th inst. aged 88 rears, Jane, the beloved wife of Mr. Philip. Tadege.o Shk died in the full hope of a glorious immortality. ee am, et ee ee es Hotloway's Pills.—In cases of chronic indigestion, disordered: liver, and general debility, theee Pills are wonderfally effective. They indeed have so general and powerful an effeet on the: whole system that they clear away or ward off most ofithe ills that flosh is heir to. They cleanse the bowels, purify the blood, correct the bile, give tone to the stomach, excite a healthy ap- resunnaaranee opaemmcscnid OOKSTORE, _, HARVIE AS QUEEN STREET. "ning _ September 9, 1868, : . NpY. COGNAC BR UST RECEIVED, at the J7ALL VARE- HOUSE— bgp AXeul Ms 25 Cases BRANDY, “‘ Vine Growers,” McEACHERN & Co, Ch'town, Sept. 9) 1868, AUCTION. Valuable Busines? ‘Stand; Houseand Shop, the Property of Hugh Ile Keever, Merchant, Crapaud, jie be sold’ by AUCTION on TUESDAY, the 20th inet., at the hour of 10 o'clock, a. m.. on the pre+ mises, a Lot 0 by 40 feet, with the Buildings thereon, consisting of a two-storey Building, 36 % 20 feet. finished for Shop and Dwelling House; duother 36 » 24 feet, fitted up for Granary, Coach-house, and Stable ; and other Buildings all new dnd in good repair. This Property is among the best business stands on the Island, being in the centre of the beautiful SetHement of CRAPAUD, ow the, Cross. Roads leading from: an extensive, thictly-settled, back country, to the new Bridge across Crapand River,, near Shipping, end possessing every facility calculated to render it 9 first- class Business Stand, Terms made known at sale, JOHN COG HLAN, petite. produce sound sleep, and impart inereased ener- ay to both mind and bady, The admirable properties ol these far famed Pills are too highly «appreciated to | | require auy encomium here,as they are resorted to by rich anid poor of every nation, The cures they effect are not temporary or mnperfeet, but they bring about a) ' st sneficial chy : A . narvellous and most beneficial change throughout the | carry on the business of Iron Foundere/ under the name entire body, and enable it with renovated powers to re- | sist the approach of all fatare attacka, TILTON & McFARLAND’S BURGLAR AND FIREPROOF SAFES; Steel Vaults and Combination Bank Locks. ere Tinton & McFartanp’s Sares.— Theso safes seem to be the only ones that camo out of the recent fire un- seathed, preserving their convents in an admirable menner. Suchis our faith in them that we have order- ed one of the large size for the office ot the Press. We potice.also that’many others have ordered them.,— Port. | land Press, Alew Advertisements. WASHING MACHINES, &c. ASHING Machines aod Wrirgers combine, in atyle—-Cheap for Cash. MARK BUTCHER, MANGE EHS, &e. ATENT Spring Mangles, and the Universal Cog L Wringers—Cheap for Cash. MARK BUTCHER. TURNING, &e. LAIN, Ellipses, Compotnd Spiral, and Ornamental | Turning, in Wool, Metel and Tvory. Serew cut- | ting ef every discription, from Six inches the one) thread, to 150 threads to one ineh. MARK BUTCHER. | Oh » « Os @iTRATGNT Sawing, Jiging, from 144 inches to the finest Fret Work. i MARK BUTCHER. Fa linn AST inh he i SO TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC! me SUBSCRIBERS would ‘respectfully inform their friends and the prblic generally, that they have just opened out, in this City, a FirstClass Horet, to which they have given the name of the , UNION HOUSE. This Hotel is ‘pleasantly and conveniently situated on THY CORNER OF Queen and King Streets, Sharlottelown, P. Bu, (The stand is well known as having been in the eccu- pacion of Mr, J, G, Evkstadt.) It is the intention of the Proprietors of the UNION HOUSE to furnish First Class Accommodation to Travellers. and do all in their power to render a stay in Charlottetown pleasant and agreeable, A Firet Class Ice Cream and Oyster Saroon, and a Baron Sror, are kept in connection with the House. The Uniow Touse is pleasantly situated near wharves and stenmboat landings, and will be found convenient for Travellers in all respects. All mattere pertaining to the wants and co venience of Guests, will be promptly attended to by the Pro- jrietors. O'NEILL BROTHERS. Charlottetown, Sept, 23, IAB. , SE GE, Prizes for Sultan’s Colts, Foaled in 1867. Best Colt, £2 00 S-oond best do., Lis®:® 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, Secrctary to Stock Farm. September 23, 1868. a QUEEN VICTORIA’S JOURNAL: Our Life inthe Highlands. MARVIEF’S BOOKSTORE, QUEEN STREET. eptember 9, 1868. _ ON SALE, AT THE Queen Street Warehouse, SIX HOGSHEADS BEST English Malt @ White Wine Vinegar. Warranted Genuine. ( B. DAVIES. September 9, 1863. Gi EXECUTORS’ NOTICE. Li having demands t the Estate of the A HGNORABLE JAMES Y ta Connty, MERCHANT, ‘the eame, duly attested, to th by. “* Pita “ tenes ii ra the best, most economical, and Jabor-saving | j under license, bearing date the 17th day of March last, deceased, intestate, situate at Burnt Paint, aloresard, ‘| pending of £200 on Souris (east) Breakwater, agree- pon apeeeirely vested in her, she ALONE is legally, a , of PORT HULA, is . are requested |» _ September 16, 1868. Co-P IRSHI /O-F ARTNERSHIP. HE Subscribers would inform the Public that they have this day entered into a Co-lartnership, to Ri" e A netioneer. . OF RIORDON & PATRICK, who are able to execute all. ordera in this department ‘with promptness and at reasonable rates. MICHAEL RIORDON, ANDEEW E. PATRICK, Cl'tewn, Sept, 9, 1868. sep 16 Si ‘ LEASEHOLD FARM Hor Sale. i FENAE Subscriber offers by private Sale, a Lensehold FARM. containing 251 acres, 100 of whieh are under cultivation, the remainder covered with Seft and ILard- _| tants of St. Peter's, and surround! tr Tannery {s now in working order, a that’ rm =... ptly and well, at reasonable rates, all on in connection with the tanning business which may’ beens 4 hagdl be spared to guarantee : hira, end. he feels assured mye rm hay to complain of inattention to’ wants He keeps constantly on handpand. sells wholesale, the best of Liquors. Mad, a we He, also takes this opportunity of - info: Mrs. Agaasiz, McGuire, M.P. ia # | wood, anitable for all kinds of work. This Farm is j i situated on Lot 32, fronting on the Shore ef the North | | River, and about five miles from Charlottetown, There is on the Farm a goad Marsh, and also plenty of Sea- | weed to be had on the Share, besides being within five | lohains of Musselmud. ‘The Dwelling House and Out; | | buildings on this Pararare large, convenient, and ip good order. r Persons wishing to pure’ ase this desirable, property | will find the sé1ms easy. | f JOUN. MeLEAN, Sen’y., North River. | j | } | a September 16, 1868, ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE! tt NO be sold by Public Auction, in front of the Court Honse, in Georgetown, on SATURDAY, the 17th { October next, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, past, in that behalf granted by His Honor the Surro- vate, all that piece of land, the property of Peter Me- hgtinded and described as follows,@hat i to say + com- meneing at‘a square stake fixed at the south-west angle of Roderick McDonald's farm, on the north side of Bru- denell River. ¢hence (according to the ptagnatic North of the year 1764) north eleven chains and twenty-five linka, thenee north-west four chains and eighty links; thence north eight chains, thence northwest nine chains, theneo north to MeLellan’s Creek, thence along said: Creek and Pond south-westwardly. and following the various courses of said river eastwardly, to the place of commencement, containing forty-two acres, and vix acres of Marsh Land. Terms maile known at the time of Sale, In the mean- time full 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 of the late Peter McLellan. ~~ LIGH! FRENCH WINES! From France, via Halifax. A CONSIGNMENT of above WINES, is affurod very low. A rare chance for families to seenre a good sound WINE, ata very MODERATE PRICE, * Trauiaw Wanenovse.” McKACHERN & Co. Sept 9, 1868. WANTED. Wy Alte hy the Subseribers * good journeyman Shoe-maker. To one of steady sober habits regu. will be given by JOHN KELLY, Summerville, Georgetown Road, Sin NOTICE. BE SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTLON 9n Thuraday, . the 17th September, at 2 o'clock, p, m., the Ex- lar employment and good wages Sept. 9, 1868, ably to Plan andSpecification to be seen atJohn Knight's, Eeq., Souris. Contract to be completed on or before the 1st August, 1869. M. McCORMACK, Sec'y to Managing Committec. Souris (east), Aug. 31, 1868. 3i Ist. NOTIOR. TO TENANTS UPON TOWNSHIP No, 18 HE TENANTS upon that portion of Townshyp No. 18, formerly owned by the late Mrs. Mary Stewart, of Charléttetown, Aeceased, 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 Otlzed to receive the rents accuring therefrom, MARGARET STEWART. Charlottetown, June 80, 1868, oe a RA TO TENANTS UPON TOWNSHIP 18. | No. 18, y Lieut. over He Tenants npon that portion of Townshi in Prince Edward Island, formerly owned | Col. Peter DeeBrisay Stewart, deceased, and deceased, and Ellon Stewart. and Marg Stewart, danghtore of the said Mary Stewart, Ia oe hg ‘ the acts of ownership, are HBREBY NOTIFIED tha 129th, which the late Mrs. Mary Stewart, of Charlottetown, | trusted to him. : ‘ SIMON BULGER. “ me as 2 r ts 2S 3 TO BESOLD, B* PRIVATE: SALE, 40 BE and(GARDEN. font 49. ‘Apply to er xe { FRANCIS STANLEY. — Ch’town, Sept. 9. , owe HE Schooner GIPSEY QUEEN, now at Queene Winer Bt tons register. Apply to ea. Ship Broker, Queen's Whart, ae NEW BOOKS, om " 4 . " MARVIE'S BOORSTS: tye Nile Tributavies of Abyssthia, and the Sword dunters of the Hamram Arabs, by Sir Samuel WY A Journey in Brazil, by Professor and The Lrish in America, by John Francis Queen's Journak “ Onr Life in the Highlands.” Law of Rituasism, vy the Bishop of Vermont. — Punefion.” a The Yung Reporter, or how lo write Sorthand, ‘Tho New Series of Schest Books; Campbell's Geo- ygraphye; Lennie's inmars; Sullivan’s Spelling; son's Arithmetic, Latin and Greek Grammars; Hall's First and Second French Books; French and German ALL CHEAP FOR CASH. Sept. 9, 1868,—3i EX HIBITION.« YXIIBITORS are requested to enter all articles for the 29th September, and no articles for exhibition can be received later than 10 o'clock, a. .4n., on the 29th, | Head St, Peter's Bay, August 26th, sisting of 14 acres of L in NAT, | Otani Tiel i 3 me PE ERAS Schoonehiees Oe WILLIAM KOUGHA Cl'town, September 8, ‘p> in Queen Street, .- Baker. Boswell's Life of Dr. Johnson. Lhe Prodigal Son > ** Lectures by the Rey. ThefMoomstone, by Wilkie Collives « Advanced Readers Collier's British History ; Thomp- Grammars, &e.. &e. KING’S COUNTY a 4 Exhibition, with the Secretary (if possible) before Exhibition to be’ opened ut ¥ o'clock, p. m., on the Tickets 6f admission first day, 1s. 6d. each; second day, 91. each, ' ‘An entianee feo of 1g. Gd. each, will he charged for all horses and cattle, and for sheep and pigs 9d. each. A Plonghing Match will be held ina ticld near the Town, on the 30th’ Sept, Natnes of competitors to be entered with the Secre- tary on the 29th, at * ~ oe & By order, : A, J. McDONALD, Sey Georgetown, Aug. $1, 1868.—3i - QUEEN'S COUNTY . FAIR & BXHIBITION. iy consequence of the Teal Exhibitions — King’s nd Prince Coanties being advertized to be held on thé 30th day of September inst., the C hee r Queen’s Connty have postponed the holding of Fair avd Exhibition one week later, ee ee The Fair and Cattle Show will therefore take plac at Charlottetown, on Tuesday, the 6th ny of . and the Exhibition on Wednesday, the 7th day of ber next, tow ing * By ordéy, + Ai MeNEILE, | t See’y to Board of Com. . : Ch'town, Sept. 2, 1868. . “it | iaug! VALUABLE PROPERTY, conseeing acre of LAND, on whieh are a Shop House, finished, also a large Kitchen. one ary, % good Shed, and a goot Well of water, &o., S&e. For Terms, &e., apply to Martin Martin, Dundas, or to Martin Melunis, Esq., St. Peter's Bay,’ ’ Dundas, Sept, 2, 1868. : 03 FRESH SALEEM, ” 3 ARTIES wishing Frestt Sanaon, may be supplied ~ ; P by leaving thal Orders at the ubscriber's iy Ee 3 Water Street. ' : ‘ ‘Arrangements have been perfected to place the Sale mon in leo as enon as taken from the Nets at St,Petere, #, thus insuring their, perfeet freshness ; and those who ¥ order Salmon may let them remain iy the Tee until they are wanted for use, aL? Jaly 8. I. C. HALL WEEKI Y STEAM COMMUNICATION: — wittt i afl $ ti foot OSTON AND HALIFAX. rue STEAMBHIPS ALHAM- BRA and COMMERCE, (natil further Notice,) will make. weekly trips between this port aud BOSTON, calling at = a CANSO. ty ve IRATES OF PassAGR > | 4 Ladies’ Cabin, Gents’ Cabia® Forward, - To Boston, 508, 5s. 458. ”’ ** Halifas, Rds. 30s. 4 rr “ Canso, 2s. 25s. loa. , CARVELL BROS., Agents.” July 29, 1863, , HE appl ora os cop pa tion is ‘ S application of t t n Geen application m r om 2 Bo ‘ extremely eimple, while. ite effect enumerated below is almost magical, imparting to them a glazed bronzed suriace of great beauty :— Inow-fenders, Stoves, Gas Fittings, Orn is, T Stands, Copper Coins, &e., Straw Hats, Boy Praster Busts and Ornaments, Leaves, (red Laurel, Molly, &o.—"* Effect most ch ig.” leaves mav be bronzed ILLUMINATORY » Useful and Ornamental. Glass may or City Drag Store, Victoria Building, August 14, 1868. 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