| Yery Latest Despatches, ome: Le mm, Se pt 17, eve ' — nirasts the pelitical canvas i of the | nited States ae ire NeW unte Here, iv ortesia difering 1 l@ & Contdern The Great Bees petD =e . . : an a pene, Seer 7 bees id * ede as pedved fe whe knoe fis heard abowe th: ; » incidenie, th ar, have been peacetu yon qegative; bal the eight weeks remainin, oie the « warm the centest th . enw 4 Gweiis Che wit? at ec'ots any d the te sult * sou * way Tie Ties vo ginkent SHHHUALIOR GF Prestdential G@ght in th Vuites Siates, & d alls an Awerican oevera Keeton an Acrertcan Carnival The Amet ' people may be serie ane gierested bat they allow the moat eccentric and teed ara s to repres the whol Sale, which does them some tujustice but jess t 3 than is commonly thought. as I verpool Sept is Pw Sic Juba Young t © preseat Governor Gener: ol New | Wace. bas Beea named for lieve! por wre eral wl 6 mane . A letter to licweseis ladependence Belz ¢ ue Constant pe dated Se pt. Sib, elutes that a attempt of e Urreese of Chloe te ceiebrat toe doy of the heir of the Greeia Kiug wae suppressed Oy the Luraish authorities tw Greed A i * of t Loerican Consulat ow wt t cone arrested It w van Ada si Fa ig iis teie@se, bt saevetities was relused, and the mad was take odes flacines La eis Mr. Bancroft, the Mimister of the Unite States aewp ed at Mu ich this week to ex ae ati@catre m the Natural:zat freaty between tare Baravian aad America, Governmen [s Ottawa, Cu., Sept 17. 7 i i eal gues ; Pairick Buckley, an alleged accomplice in ul Meer mu des s said ¢ be ligaue Bail w pruGabi} bh acer ple dt b Buri “wert, E fight @ou othe an @ued accomplices Meryhy, the VW belan most etrengly pretests that ke did pat shoot Melee but foewe whe did it expected that be w make A full confess dbelere oug New York, Sept. 13 eats frost in ¥aricus parts of the count: lexi gst. Suow fell yesterday Wm Wiclaity Torvat Canada wid 1414 ——_—- _ OwR very jolly contemporary, the Summerside Jou: aai ae exeeed Hhaiy J div article te ebew (bal he bas thrown defi-s any obstacles | the way of Reciprocity 1) reply, we beg to aseure bum that we never had the remotest intention af eccesing hem ef domg anything ef the kind, eur settied ceuticlion being thal bre wturest exertions« weeld bave wo effect whatever in helping or He boaats Jt ia the hindering that or any ether cause tee, of writteg jelly short articles.” epi many that those articles night be a good deal shorter, and av harm douse tu the news- paper iiterature of the Colony. oro The weather hae, for the last few dave, been farourabie tor the harvest operations, which are grng on is ail parts of the country. The beth cereal and rvet are, we are happy to state, thie year much abuoe the average. There are, the pre crepe, we Delieve, light dieation of blight tatues in some partis of the country, but if it dews met attach the fubers if can now do but . bara, ae they have already attained their f size. and need only fe ripen We have seldow seen Detter pefatves than those fale 5 brotig it te market Turuips prowise to be a splend d crep — Os Friday wight last, Dr. O'Leary delivered the iaet of hie course of lectures tn Chariaffetua We hare no doubt bul theese lectures have been the aesue of doing a great dea! of good, particular- ly tw the young people of thia town. Lhe Doctor is omc of taeme geen whe call a spade a spad- He is wet afraid to denounce a0 abuse because it is an old one. and warinly cherished by the ree pectable ciaszes Ele ie no friend of druge tle believes that Nafare ia the great Health Preserver and the Great Health Restorer, He would have mea, wowen and children study ber works and lwe aceurding tober laws With bia the ectrenees of morsis and medicine are very closely alle Accurding to bie ersed « bad man can hardly s healthy man Phe Doctor Spoke tw iarge sudiences tu tae very last _<—_-+ - Twe debates eu the Education Question were evummenced in the last Eramiacr We eer patrons to read them rhis is a advise caretuby mest umpertant eubjeet and if Debeoves every thinking maw tu the country te stady it in all ifs aspects lo tell the treth we are oeck and tired af these tpeecicee repredeced six mon'his after they were delivered. We however mest iaiti eer contract. and beg our readera fo bear with us e the debates of thee year are published. We pre ae Lieu sat the desalew of til Legisiatw e wil bever again appear in the Examiner after the Hower hae rice Pheir publication does not pay us, and we are quite ewre lacy are a dread iu! bore lo our readers Eo Brewn’s Vermitege Comfits, Oe Woenw Locesers. Mucli« ed's, with ehiidren and adalts, at Canees. le Ox ‘ Coms ita.” wlti krem andor ted to other VeuMir F etlectual ia destroying Works ust e Vv Worus i ial- cap do no possible inpury co Gre mwst Celicate child Thie vaianble « ral has been successfully teed by physicians, aut found te be enfe and sure In eradicating Worms, so burtial te children Children haviug worme require i sdiaute atten hen, as ueglect of the treuble ofleu Causes prolong ec ric durews S¥mplems af xerme in c looked. Weres aa the stoma tftion, which can be removes ef « sure remedy The cowbinati inaredie:ts cased in making Baowsx eo" VienaniruGe Comrits is such as to wive the beet possible effect with talc (x avis & Baows, Proprietora,New York Sold Aren are often ov and bowels cause 1 only by the use on of ey al! Dealers in Medicines, at 25 cents a box. Jaly 23, isa. ly — —~ =~ — 'HUNNEWELL'S CNIVERS 4L ten Years have clearly COUGH | proved that the theory of REMEDY simmplici'y, the great element at trie eplendid preparation, whien allewe ite mee whenever there is tickling or itritation in the Threat, and producing no de tt. lity. io the only and true theory by whieh Colds, Couchs Hoarseacas, Bronchial Complatats, 2 id all Throat Afectiuns, which, it neglected, end in Consumption, can be eflectually cured Ee Sere Throat, the great origin of Diptherva Whee negi-cied, ia cured by making a Garyle with equal parts of water. EF Whospeng Cough is completely relieved of ite violence by a constant use of the remedy. FF Testimonials of uadvudte i character can be Seu at wy office by al Smal] Bottles 25 cents. Largedo. 50 cts. EF Sold by all Wholesale aod Retail Dealers = ewscCiues - -_-_s — PERRY DAVIS PAIN KILTER Bas become an article of commerce -wiich no meficine ever became befure. Itieus much au item Geverd iii of goods @cut to country mer ants as lea.coffee or suyar his speaks volumes iv its tevor.—'Glene Falla Measenuuer Rev H.L Van Meter, Barmah, writes, “ ihe Pais Killer has becowe uu almost indispensatle sriiele ta my faraily Nundreds of missionaries give similar testimony of ite virtues Rev. J- G. Steirna writes,“ Tconsider it the ' beet remedy fur Dy spe pela [ ever knew Rev. Javez 3. Swan saves.“ [have ased # for Yeara iv my family, and cousider it an invaluable remedy.’ ' Rey. M. Hf Bixhy writes, * [have had occasion @ use the Pain Killer very f-equently during ™) resience Buri and have found it a very Weful medicine I did wot think I could visit the eagles without it. Iu case of Cole, Diarrban atid Cholera, the Pain Killer gives speedy re ef and for many other ailments I have found it bene fei. It ie popalar in Burmah. among the nat ves 86 Well as E iropeans, | alevays carry with me for my own beneft, and the good of the pe pi Where I Ko (=a —- > -_—_-— - Jvdsex's Mounrats Heaps Pitts.—The be ¢ Medicine in the world. For Billious Diseas Indigestion Headache, Dyspepsia, Bowel Co « Paints, and ail disordera of the Liver, Stomea ', Wels, and other intestine organs, arising fr om ‘wpure Blood, use the Manochao, or Great Medi- e Suid by all dealers. Get our Almanac. siccaiielit teil Da. Morses [nous Roor Pits —Before them ali diseases surrender. Get our almanac Sed read the information therein of their Dis Covery and Efivets. Suld by all dealers. ss 7 =a seo _ Holloway's Pils.—Indigeation —In all cases tidigeation, producing weariness, low spirits Palpitation, and feveriahgvas, these famous Pills Bhouid be resorted ta as the gentlest and surest Corrective of the stomach, and the best antidote its ailments. Thea Pills dispel the curse of *Depaia ; everyone off cted with it may rryice & the tale and salisiactury results which cau be Meured at eo swall a charge aa the purchase ot * box of Holloway's Pile. They purify, strength- 8. and remedy imperfect development of growth Ged health is young peraaus Thousands of auf- of . loway's Pille, have Wer themelye Sebded them w ith » mired = thetr and alterwards recom- Me Aving » Who cacual.: commenced a course of Hol- | Calfele restorative . which |Mbeepasie’ ~~ CARL TON's Conprrion Poway as —The best medicine tH eKiatence te put & hotree in geod cob dition, giving him a coat, soft and bright as satin, poritying all the internal and urinary organs | Chey act dieetly onthe kidneys, giving him a seod appetite, Regulate the Bowels without purg tog. avd are the desideratum so long seughi tor Ne man who owus horses, or any kind of stock. should be witheul thea Iry ' Cartion’s Condition Powders, Soild by all Dealers ——_—- We would direct the atte:tion of eur friends t eautiful Stock of Goods rec this Robert Young Vhe Selection 18 Ma , i . . | ) ated dae prices ae remarkably low. ived seusot by Married, At Saint Peter's ky iscopal Ci arch, Alberton, on ie let cust, Oy the Kev. Kh. W Dyer, Mr. Thomas Costin of Lot 3. to Miss Mary Caughlan, of the Suilhe pince Se Ree Ro ee re et eR een oe oe rR rR ee 88 eee Died. At the residence of Mr. Danie! Griffith , Charlotte ihkh ot Dropsy, Mr a vative of County Tyeeue, lreland Wh, Ou the inet, James e Oth vear of his age Hlis remains were fol Wed to their last resting phice ta the Cathelic v.on SQndav hast, bv « larxe concourse of copie New Siunswick papers and Boston Pitot please cop: Att ‘ Lhe teow e loth avst. after a pa less Weeks, Ruse Annie dicen ‘ of Thomastown, Maine, U S , and dauug! Charles and Mary Nuima Higgins, aged Veurs At Lot 65, on M lav. the 17 John Cat ‘mus zed 20 vears rel yretted v trie - and acquaintances. 2 jwicscan’ in peace. At Suu side. om toe t post, thugh Hall son of Jonathan Hal Esq . in the I3ch veur of s uve Deceased was an amiable lad. aud dred t fu j tu glorious emeortality At Charlottetown, eu the sth inat., of con eu nh 7 =! th year of his iuge dol Ni bk aecond aun Mr. Was Jaukewan, blacksmith, of . Decenzed leuves a wife aud ene child, i it ree paratte “NS At Charlottetown, on the Ith inst. PI} Jane, infant chitdren of Vhilip and Jawe Large, “yr 13d Weeks Alao, at Charloft mw, on the {0th inet . aged i iS years Jane, the belowed wife of Mr. Phi! Larg She died in the fall hope of a glorio berta y At his residence Soeringfield, Let 34, aged $1 vears, a regretted by a large circle of relatives aud friends, Mr J 1 Seo Of him it may truly Be said Ss latter eud Was peace 3 At Flat River, on the Lat inst, after a few days eas, John MebD ‘luld, senur., Esq , nu the Sul yeur of his aye a I Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED. Seer. 12—River Queen, Robertson, Gulf, 182 bbls wackerel; Alexander, Andersou, Glace Bay, 60 toscoil; Angelque, R bertgon, Pictou, 45 tons coal; Ltlope, Rovertson Pictou, 36 Mary Kate, Gillis, Lingan, 66 tons coal. 14— Edwin & Eva, McLeod, Pictou, 157 tons oval; Winged Arrow, Grone, Gulf, 105 bbis mackerel ; George RK. Bradford, Malada, Guif, 160 bbls mackere!; Morven, McDonald, Antigonish, 54 tous paring stome; Nine Brothers, Lates, Lingaa, 150 toms cual; Martha T Pike. Woward, 123 bbis mackerels @eo W Brown, Howard, Gulf, 105 bbis mackerel {5— Witebcratt, Adams, Gulf, 130 bbis mackerel; Robert Nuble, Cahoon, « ow Bay, 105 tous coal; Frying Mist, Bartiets, Guif, 130 tons Coal; bbis mackerel; P. of Wales, BE. Evans, Pictou, mails and wdae. 16—Mary, Turobuli, Pictou, 36 tons eval, E-sery; Lila Aua, Maione, Sydney, 67 tons do to Fuier; Sarah, Caisley, Cocign+, 12 M beards ani plaik to Uwen; Fewe, McLean Sydney, TS to..s coal, Peake Brus & Co; J UC Orr, Orr, New Carlisle, 50 tong limestone, Beer & Sens; Charger, Tuurswo, fisting, I3t bbls mackerel. 17—Mary Lucy, Watkins, Pictou, 64 teas coal; Swith, do, 169 de; K ite, Kennedy, Cow liay, 90 tuuscual, Dwyer; Ranger, Matitue, Patamaguuche, 20,000 feet boards, S Muteh; Ambrose, Meionald, Pictou, 43 cuul, > N Company; Damrel, Walsi, Pietoa, tens cual, t) Lawson und Waish; Atkingeo, Cow Buy, 95 tons Arbuckle, Ouw Bay, 98 do, w A.bamorea, Nickersun, Buston Chaudize. &8—dJawmes G. Tarr, Keeves, fishing, 105 bois mackerel; Vermont, Kennels, Port liood, 50 tous limestone; Fam, Heuley, fishing, 340 bbls berring, 4du mackerel, 7 yt!s codfish; lelegram, Matheson, Kicbioucto, deal, scant ing &:, to D Davies; Barbara Fitchie, Herrick, fishing, 1464 bbis mickerel; Elizebeth Bent, Bay Verte, 68,500 deal-, tw Walen & Owen Juseph U. tens 40 Alb-rt Bdward, cua s Margaret, Dwyer, Steamer fi ur, and Cu wer CLEANED, Serr. 12—David, Walsh, Pictou, bal; River Queen, K berteen, Guil, ishing -tores; Q.ivia, Buc aier, #ictea, bails Ambrose, McDonald, Pictou, bai; Kate, Moran, Port Dowsid, bal M4th—Wingeu Arrow, Gowe, Gulf, Gsuing stures; Margaret, McDonald, Pictou, bal; George K Bradford, Malada, tiuif, fi-hing stores; Seamans Bride, Merrig misu, vai; Gi yuwoud, Gavia, Busw, 736 bole mack+ rei, 44 Gomes preserved do 9 cords tan bark by —; @ W. Brown, Howard, Gulf, fishing stores; \iartha J. Pike, Howard, Gulf, fisbing stores; P of Wales, Evans, Pictou, mutis, 4c, &c. 15tn—Ailvxauder, Peuay, Pictou; Angelique, Kober'sun, do, bal; Woodbine, Kovertsun, do; Heurietts, Gray, do, dos Witet- cratt, Adams, fishing; Comet, Smith, Barbsdves, HU qtis cc dfish, 2 7 bbis berring, 41 do alewives, lu do wackere!l, 3 Woxes lobsters, BO sheep, vy Db. Davies: Fiy ing «Mist, Bartlett, fisu ng; Princess of Waies, Shediac, JU bbis mackerel, 7 do eggs, 4 do Hake Sounds, by UH. Hugies, 24 bbls eggs nud 10 Horses by W. Bo Dean and luglis; Venture, Batt, Pictou, val; Lreak of Day, Clark, P.ctou, 140 bags ot wool, ete. Lg— Charger, Tuurston, fishing 17—Joseph O Sw.to, do; Ambrose, McDonald, Pictou, bal, Royal Arch, tharrison, Miramichi; Gipsey Queen Boman, Pugwash, dos Hope, Kubestson, Pictou, Iialitiax Markets, September Flour, Meat and Grain } Extra State Pp Superfine... 7, Ds oo. Zw 6 oi Sr 7x a BM! FOALED IN 1867: Canada No 1 “| i bbl oe : .. 8 Wa KS Best a + oe ee “£2 oo I Gabe o-s.tnmlesta 7%:| Bad Best - - - = Leo Rye flour Am p bbl... th oO wa 7th Corumenl ee Halifax, Groand, p WOE cewambascles rf FEV IE above PRIZES will be awneded at Chat Oatmeal lottetown ou the 6th OC COBERR., the dav of Nova Scotia ee Wisc scene 4 & e Rade and Catiile Show i ree Oe fsck . 2 HOM Morse and Mare Colts to compete with euel Ou bbbek coneiinewedane au ther Provisions By order of the Commissioners, Beef. Am Mees, ....... ~ 12,00 " ” + . I a 4 OO JOHN ROBINS, YG N S Mens......, + - NODE Sept. 21, 1868. In Sec'y & Treasurer Pees ch cv cheat vues . 800 a9 Ov | 7 . Pork- | re Se ee PN beta hw dbs $500 QUEEN VIC TORIA’s JOURNAL do i ae iu os SG ‘ Produce | 6 Li ; { ; ie ' | Our Life in the Highlands. Potatoc ON ceca eknninns « . -60¢ an 60 | Pe Sao sb cnet cbiniesniiseensanuss note HARVIE'S BOOKSTORE, Purnips dint bese bewenade none | i ae htc | Sept. 1. QVucen Street i Ee a ae ee ee ee re ee Weuls| " rl Cor Hib sion, for the e TREE i ’ rion be held in Charlottetown, on and LO AGRICULTURE AND Commissioners appointed elect the ‘oOuravement of AL. INDUSTRY, have ordered that a Pain appropriation LOCAL INDUSTRY. : —"" : ret ys to carry of fast AGRICUL in Queen's Np Ex TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY. 29th and 30th days of September next, The Pair and Cattle Show, will be held on Holland Grove Grounds, (given | ) tor the eceasien by Witttiam Brown, Esquire, ) Hpand | ou TUESDAY, the 29th day of SEPTEMBER; and the Exbibition in the Drill Shed. on WED- NESDAY, the 30h SEPTEMBER All entries for Cattle Show te be made ontar| ix | before MONDAY, the 28th SEPTEMBER, and | ul Articles for Exhibition to be delivered to the| Secretary on or before TUESDAY 2th SEP- PEMBER, at twelve o'clock, noon. Prizes will be awarded as follows, viz: — HORSES—Rrep on rue Istanp feat blood horse, of any age, Zod best du du { Best entire cart horse do } Zad best do do Beet blood filly, under*three years, 2 id best do do Vest cart filly, under three years, 2ud best do da Best cart stallion, do 2ud best do du Best blood eolt, du gud best do doa CATTLE. Best bail, under 3 years old, Zod West du do est bull of any age or breed Jud cl. Bes Jud best de do eow to oilk beat do Best heifer under three yeara old Jud vent da du Best vearlug heifer, dnd bent Best bull ealf, Jud best de do SHEEP. Beat ram of any age Zud beat Best yearliag ram, 2nd beat Dest ram lamb Zud beat 2nd best Best four yearling ewes, 2nd beat Best four ewe hanke 2nd best du do do do do | Best pen of four ewes, de do PIGS. best boar pig 2nd hest Jest breeding aow 2ud best Beat pen of 3 pigs wider 6 meontha Jud best Hest fat pig loud best do de do du du P@ULTRY Best pair turkeya, roster and Ger Best 3 spring geese Best bare door reoster and two pullete lhe at three black spauish Fowds, Best 3 ducks GRAIN. Beat 2 bushels wheat 2nd best Dest one bushel winter wheat, Seat two bushels fowr rowed barley, > 2nd beet 2nd best Best 2 bushels oats Zud best do deo au du Beat 2 bushels two rowed barley do dv do HORTICULTE RE. Beat 1 dozen onions, dv 1 dv du | do 2nd ®eet turutps, wangeld wurtzel, doe dv beet do beets, } bai; Edith, Douse, Giace Bay, 35 bbls oats: do 20 parsnips, Aunie, Sulitvan, Pretou, bal; Alhau:vra, Nicker- do 20 earreta, son, Boston, 2042 bbls mackerel, by Awverican do 3 caul:flowers, Ssuing #chouners, 30 bbis eggs, by Dean, 1000 do 1 doz ears Indian cora, sheepskins by UC Keilily, Ol bbis eges by biatch) do do aqiash, sod McKevzie; J. C.Urr, Ure, Pictou, bal. I8S—| do do pumpkine, James G. Tarr, Reeves, fishing; E T O., Me dv do towatves, Fayden, River Puilips, bai; Barbara Fritchie, | dv do citroa melon, Herrick, fishing; Daniel, Waish, Pictou, bal; dn 3 cabbages, 19 —Priucess of Wales, Evans, >hediac, 19 bbls ‘a 3 savy ia eggs, 'y Deao, Cvombs and Hazbes; H ather . ce y Bede, McKeutie, Pictou, 11 bois oysters, by | du © ruts _ Bi. Ueen; Kuovert Nuble, Caboun, Pegwasi, bai. FRUIT. a Beet basket cooking apples, Ship News 2nd beat de dw Liverpool, Aug |i —Armvcd, Douse, Patterson. | Best basket eating apples, 24.—Undine, Durie. 2ud best do do Gravesend, Aug. 22.—Arrived Norwood, Mue- Best do winter do Leod 2nd best do do Swansea, Aug 23.—Arrived Pelham, Fitz. | Best cample green gages, Patrick. de do darseeseous, Gloucester, Aug 21—Biack Prince. 26th — de da plata, Virginia, from P. E. Ielund Grand River, P. £. 1, Sept. 13.—Arrived Sehr. Emeline, Saville, master, from Bermuda, spoken date ) Brigt Anuette, of and from Halifax, | 34, 40 lou., 68, 12, all well ho tat du dozeu pears, 2nd best Best sample grapes, do BUITER & CHEESE. It is «tated that the Selir. “Archer.” Captain | Best cheese, (20ibs. ) 2ud best Allin, au American fishing vessel, was run down a few days siuce of Cape George, by another American fishing veesel, and that tlhe *‘Areher suuk immediately Crew saved. Keports says | she bad 190 barrela mackere! on board | PRICES CURRENT. Cuar.otrerows, September 18, 1868 Provisions. Beef, (smal!) per Ib.... e.-e wees cteade Bh 71 Do vy the quarter.... 6 cess cere eens 35d to dd Pork, (carcass)... ..6 2-20 cece cone oe 341 to Sad Do (amall)......-- tite eeeeeeceee eres Od wi Mutton, per lbs... 2... ea cece cece ceeees 34d to Oi Veal, per Ib... ...e cence cees eens reed to ad os ob ot Cabs ones 6404 0604 044 7d to 14d lamb per lu..... cs bene whekens veeeee cess Gd Butter, (fre .b) 1... ccceccescsccce 1s 3d to Is va Do salt 6b0 0006 6660 éoeeee <owome a oe Cheese, por $0.2... 2005 cee cece cscccce ‘ -Bd tw 6d fallow, per lb. wescecen Oe Lard, per 1b... 2.05 cece cceees ce eee pone | Flour per Ib... . . 3d tu 344 Flour per 10° lb......-.-.--------++-- . 258 - = Oatmeal, per SOD D..002 02 ° a ean keen ae e “4 Egg®, per dozen.-..-. +--+: Gram. Barley, o.-- ceccccer crcecsvcees a aa Beat tub butter, ( | Zod best du 23)bs.) do | £e=° 3° 8 . .#&.2 7s 2. © ’> 6 Ss 6 9 Poe: - 1 v oO -_. ©€ mt se. i (AUCTION in CHARLOTTETOWN, on MILLER WANTED! T the St. Peter's Mills, a steady, sober Mao, to act as Miller WM E. CLARK. St. Peter’s Mills, Sept. 5th, R68. TO LET! ye kK ROUSE and SHOP io KENT SPREET. Jotely ocenpied by Mr JOHN HUDSON, with large STABLE, COACH HOUSE and WAREHOUSE attached. Apply to W. E DAWSON, WILLIAM DODD, Assignees ¢ f JOHN HUBSON. Ch’town, Sept. 7, 1868. ENTIRE BLOOD HORSE» “SULTAN! PO rR SALE. VIE COMMISSIONERS of the STOCK FARM, | having now two BLOOD HORSES, have de- termined on offering one, “SULTAN,” for sale at Kauesday, 6th October next, being the day appointed for the FATR andCATTLE SHOW. Sultan's Stock is turning out well. Ge! is just the sire froin which to breed valuable ear- viage Tlorses. His pedigree is good and he bids | fair to become a favorite horse. —aLlLso— | will be offered for sale at the same time, an EN | PIRE CART COLT, 14 year old. got by Stock man’s | imported horse, out of the imported buyiish ware. ALSY Two Avrahire BULL CALVES, two Ayrshire |} HEIFER CALVES, one Darham BULL CALP, | 10 0 oS @ 10 0 0 0 WwW v0 U 10 0 “¢ @ Ww «a Se © eee et eet et ete TEXTILE FABRICS IN WGOL. Reat 10 yds biack full dressed cloth, 2nd beat | Beet do grey 2uod best Beat 10 yda do @ do do du ado do do 2nd best du du Best do grey do dud beet du du ext 8 yds. women's wear, 2nd beat dw do vet 20 yds. carpeting, (home made,) du do gud FLAX. Beat Web, (10 yds ) for graln sacks, Beet 6 towels, Best table cloth. P Best pair eheeta, (manufactured since last Exhibition.) KNIT GOODS. Best pair men's drawers _ ahs to Gs 6d! Best pair men’s undershirts Beet 3 pairs meo's socks best do | Best pair stockings Beat | pair winter gloves, » do mitts, Beat collection of kuit goods, best 4d to 8d Best gent's plaid, v Best horse rug, Oats, por dO... --4+ cere eee cree a Vegetables. Potatoes, per bushel .....-+---- +++: ..1 61 to 2s! do new peck..--.-.----- ---++-6d to le ds New Putatues per quart... +--+ -+-> -44 vd OONOE, coor sose coe <99* scot epaeeee* * Green Peas por quert...--- Gd to Wig Poultry. 6a | 204 Ducks oncls .... - 00+ cee cece coresces Ie 3d to Is Turkeys, each ‘iene eee -« none Geese, ...6 eve ceee nett en as - Fowls, each...-- ae eeesecces oe wer z - Chickens per paif..-++ «+++ +++ s : Fish. Codfish, per qtl.... --+-eeeecerees ees = to a Herrings, per barrel... «-++ cere ceeeee tu ee Se ee Ma-kerel, per dozen Lumber. 4 ‘ Further particulars relative to admission fees. | Boards, (Hemlock)..-+--++++- stnooy ol SS = he, hereafter 2 Do (Spruce)..-..++++- +++" *- oe? 7 aver, Sane "Th En ckcs cAcvaiee bes o0e- 10s to 130 A. MCNEILL, Shing'es, per ™.--- See’y to the Board of Saadries. it Commissioners. ee OND cnssne re ttt ee ... 28 Reading Room Buildings, Ch'tewn, ? mee | eg pe ceeting ae none July 29ch, Is. 5 { ol Heed ..-+ coer eees ere ee ail acetal ie Ue heh oan Mewes ones cecnee sees cree BB — a re | Homoapun, per yard..-- +. seer reer seers Seon slips =p _— pr, per $B. . 22 wee . egetas spe" oo - OUR LARGE SPARS for Sale ( HEAP. Mides, por rnee nneait> ee ae Apply to werner em oe wweree sou 1 . a 4 best de Best pair blankets, Best piece fancy shirting, Jud best du Beat hearth rug, ud 2nd best best do Beat door mat, du Best 10 yde. white flannel, 0 2nd best ern Ch'town.. ae black full dressed do (hand apun and woven,) and one Darham HEIFERK CALF The Commissioners having made arrangements for the importation of three Rams, intend offering at least (wo imported long woul RAMS for sale at aurtion ' A liberal credit will be given on approved j int notes Purchasers from either Prince or King’s Countys will be allowed a diseount on their purchases to pey tray eiling eXpetises Further particulars made known at sale. equal ! AXHIBITORS are requested to enter all | atticles for Exhibition with the Sccretary (if possible} before the Wrh SEPTEMBER, and exlibition can be received hater 4 ne articles tir than 10 o'clock, a. Exhibition to be the ZO w« Prizes for Sultan's Colts, King's County Exhibition, Largest & Cheapest Valuab aw, on the 22th. opened at 2 o'clock, po m.. on Pickots of adiission first day, Is Gd each; second duy, Yd. each. ' | An eutrauee fee of ta. Gd. each, will be charged for all horses and Sd each. A Ploughing Match will be held in a field near cattle, and for sheep and pigs the Town, o the 30th September Names of Cotmpettters to be eatered with the | Secretary on the 29th, Ly order, Georgetown, Aug. 31, 1868. N A.J McDONALD, Sec’y. 3i CLASS for YOUNG LADIES. RS. & MISS BRUENECH pur- pose opeuing a CLASS FO’ YOUNG LADIES on Ist OCTOBER n wothe Rey at the PAVILION MAY. Exq whoni prospectuses Sept 14, 1868 t Mr. ¥ | 1D). Hodgson, heqr Bruevech temporarily residing in the private rooms | Glen Stewurt ext.at the house now occupied aleoner, near the residence of For particulars apply to Mrs. HOTEL, or to her brother R. way be obtained. sin pd. NOTICE. Hl Arnae M D., would respectfal e ly request all persons indebted to him, to come and SETTLE THEIR ACCOUNTS before the lath OCTOBER ; Whose accounts then remain nupaid, are next hereby notified that the same will be collected at their ex- pense, New Glasgow Br Sept. 1, 1568 Common Sense TAMMTLY SEWING MACHINE, idge, : Qin only £3 17s. Gd. HA Sept. 7. HOw T the commence AT RVIES BOOKSTORE, Queer Street. CHOLERA. TrO CURE re. remnent of the diarrheen, which i alWays precedes an attack of the Cholera, take a teaspoonfal of the PAIN KILLER in ar and Water, ( Pain Killer clear minutes till the patient is relieved. Cases, LWO Or more teaspoontuls thay be given ata conUnne, repeat the dose every ten er fifteen 2 000 Yards to be sold at a barsain. | ‘ ° i—3 dose. The Pain Killer, iu causes of vight. by taking iti treely. warm if ceonvemrent,) aud then tthe freely the stemach and bowels with the | DAMAGED PRINTTD COTTONS. | Shoald the diarrhoea or cramps In extreme . as an internal reme&y has neo | Chelera, Summer Complaints, | | Dyspepsia, Dysentery, Asthma. it eures in one | uternally. and bathing with it lis action is like magic, when externally applied to bad Sores, Burns, Sealds and Sprains For Sick Headache and Toothache, don't fail te neur Southport, from All persona le Freehold Property | FOR SALE. ASSORTMENT | TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at KEROSENE LVUPS, “ashes Sees i o'clock. noon, on SATURDAY, the FIFTH day With Plain or Patent Barvers, lof DECEMBER, A.D. Is03.—under and. by jvirter of &@ Power of Sale contained in a certain fudenturce of Mortgage, bearing date the fourth iday of Novenber, A.D. 1363, and made between )Phemas Maher, of Georgetown,in King's County, ia Petnee Bdward Lslaud, Carpeater and Joiner, /and Mary, his wile, of the one part, and Lemuel / Cambridge Owen, of Charlottetown, in the said 5 Island, Esquire, of the other part: ALL that Shades, | tract, ance parcel of Land, Seat lying and Wicks and Oil. | being in Georgetown, in the said Island, known nand Savant as Teown Lot Number fittee oy } /(15), in the third range, letter F., as the same is Large Lot Malleable Castings, | deleniated, marked and laid dowa on the wap or WLLL ASSORTED. | Plan of the said Town, kept in the office of the ee | Surveyor General, or Keeper of Plans, for the 14 14 half patent Axels, cheap for cash. jsaid Island; reference being thereunto had will 2 cases Wagon Spokes. | ere fully and at large appear> said Lot Naw Globes, Chimneys, ber fifteen (15), being bounded on the North by | Gordon Street, extending thereon Eighty-four (84) feet, oun the Soath by Lot Nember Two (2); on the East by Lot Number fourteen (14), extending | North and South one Mandeed and twenty (120) ‘ feet,and on the West by Lot Nawber sixteen (16); itegether with all and sing:Jar, the Buildings, 1 case Bed Fastenings, best pattern. é I | Loose prong Manure Forks. i | Bundles #anner Wire, assorted. } Fanner I-ushings, Sweet Gil, and Gil Feeders. Circular Saws. Shoe Findings. fronar na Tp a, Yards, Gardens, and ig- AT THB For farther particulars enquire at tae office of “BRITISH HARDWARE STORE,” | EF. Brecken, Esquire, Svlicitor, . c.owel REDDIN'’S BUILDING. | Charlottetown, 22nd May, 1862. om STONE & BOVYER. Valuable Freehold Property Charlottetowa, Sept. 7, 1267, For Sale. A JUST RECEIVED! | -pro pe soto by avcrioy, on the pre noises, atc ROULLO BAY, Lot 43, on Per Amphion: | King’s County, xt 12 o'clock, neon, on THURS- a ith ot a a ; (DAY, the Twenty Secorn day of OCTOBER | Q VHESTS and HALF CHESTS prime Con- | uext, (186%) ander and by vanes of a Power of go WEA. For Sale by Sale, contained in a certain Indenture of Me e, equng | Dearing date the twenty-ninth day of March, A. D., G.&S. DAVIES. | i867, and made between Daniel Henry Dingwell, lof Rollo Bay, Lot 43. in Prince Edward Island. Merchant, and Hannah D. Dicewell, his wife, ot be ene part, and the Honorable William Warren Lord, of Charlottetown, in the said Ishund, Merchant, as wuardian of Ella Muy Lea, of the other wast; AGL that tract, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being at Rollo Bay, Lot er lowuship No. 43 ateresaid, bounded as follows : Commencing at the south-west augle of Plot No. 12, in possession ef James Aitken. ou the north edge of the Puet Read leading to Charlottetowa ; thence north a varintion of (we degrees west from the maynetic north ef the yeur 4764, north one bhan- dred and two chains; theace east seven chains and lifty links; thence soxth uénety-six chains to the vorth west boundary of a tract of ‘land in the possession of James O'Donnel; thence following the course of said Post Koad westwardly to the place of commencement, coutaining sevcciv-tive acres, « hittle more or lees, tovetber with all the hovses eethouses buildiags erections and improve- ments thereou, with the appurtenances thereante belonging. For farther particalars and conditions of sale, enquire at the office ef Messrs. @owster & Sui- Livan, Sulicitors, Charlottetown. W. W. LORD. July 6, 186%. | ALES | g B 5 Kuglish ROOM PAPER. For Sale by G.& 8. DAVIES. July 6, 1568. | 69 PACKAGES PAINTS and OILS For Sale by G. & S. DAVIBS, July 6, 1868. PATRS Ladies’ and Misses’ Summer 480 BOOTS and SHOES, (different va | rieties) Prunella BOOTS, 4s. Gd. and up- wards. G. & S. DAVIES. July 6, 1868. Ch'tewn, July 16, 1868, RARE CHANCE Ship Builders or Merchants, duly 6, 1868. 2 BAGS CORKS, (169 Gross Each.) G. &S. G.&S. DAVIES. DAVIES ) > » . ial try - In short, su Paina Riller. ° ii ki 010 | ) ty order of the Commissioners. |“) . Pain Millar ia oeld by all + won a Family | _ Says, Sos. oe oa MIE SUBRCRIBER OF FERS FOR BALE that - Sept 14, 1868 fi | ikedicines. | MUSIC AND FRENCH “ana well-known FREEHOLD PROPERTY, the 0 @Q- wend ~e | . oe a “ 4 i io” a , | Roppepeer TM IM a AM ’ , Ureka House and Promises, .2 e MAK= YOUR OWN YEAST ‘ Vi :} ° 9 0 fi -f PPERMS, per Quarter of TWENTY ‘situate at the HEAD of ROLLO BAY, with « LP? 8) GNHOICE NEW HOPS for family use. j ISFRCTINEHS uthits !) E rove LESSONS :—Muasie, £2; Freuch, | front of Ten chains on the Main Post Row’, lend. , se eee ee ne ee | £1 10s ing trem Kast Peint to Charlottetown and George- 015 0 QUAR l ER, WALF aud POUND) oe : . | town, about four miles from the flourishing village 110 9 PAPERS. For Sale by | A dedaction of 10s. per quarter to pupils taking | of Souris, comprising about TWELVE ACRES of i 0 “a. 2 | e | Lessons in both Mnsic and French. For further) LAND, with a good convenient DWELLING 1 10 : W. R. WATSON, | particulars apply to Mrs. MACDONELL, Veran- | HOUSE thereon, having a Parlor, Sitting Room, , ° City Drng Store, Victoria Building, 2 '7BXHE Subscriber is prepared to furnish | dah Cottaye,Cumberland Street,near the St- Peter's Red Kooms for Seven beds, Kitchen, Wash House, ; . z Ch'town, September 13, 13683. § ull the necessary outfits for prosecuting | ead. (and a never-fuiling Pamp of Water at the door, 0 Ib : —- - Vessel or Boat Fishing, such as— | Ch'town, Aug. 3, 1868. | go a ~ — ous s ee and " : . er ——— r Koom, with ces attached; a e m 4A Salt, Ditty Bozes, } above with Two convenient Bed Rooms petitioned : é& 8 Barrels, | Lanterns, off. The whvwle finished complete and in good re- 015 | Porgies, | Binnacle Lamps, air. There are attached to the Shop a Waggon ».5 OU T Clams, | Lamp Wicke, . | bene and Sued, for feeding travelling horses, in | . > ng , be : i Mackerel Hooks, do Chimneys, AT ;& splendid ee -— ones from wjetnand a 8 Cod Hooks, c Oil, j : | storms. Stables fur horses, Cow Houses, &&c., like- ee | ons J | eae 1 HARVIE’S BIOKSTORE wire » Grainery capable of containing 10,000 1} 9 } US Il RECEIVED, one case SPRING- Ced a | fond 9 bushels o—. a - sr ae ae i 4 4 @F FIELD SMOOTH-BORE Muskets,; Snapper do. Fleur, QUEEN STREET. ae se Saeeunmeaeeteliaaaale aon, O19 0 just about the best GUN for neay y Shooting} Bait Mille, | hag 7 7 : , | suid Road side. The Post Office is kept there, and |ta be found. Warranted of the best material Jig Ladles, | Beans, 'fEXULE NILE TRIBUTARIES of ABYS- | the Charlottetown Mail passes two and fro twice 010 Ol and workmanship, manufactured in Govern. | Jig Rasps, | Peas, SINIA, and the SWORD HUNTERS of | each week. On the Shore, fronting Retlo Bay, v ~ : ment armories, and sold at the low figure of oe | ang the HAMRAM ARABS, by Sir Samuel W. splendid veseelahave bees baile Sith Becckrath's fi jo. +) hy" ur me or | eS , > Pwenty Shillings each. am Chappers, rk, Baker. it bite. a tae nieialiinil “laa . : 2 choral Fo j re ; ‘ re, xe and couvenient building for workin; 010 0 H. E. STARBIRD & CO'S cata. 4 sae A JOURNEY IN BRAZIL, by Profesor andj," Yith a Mould Loft above, Saw Pits, and other mr ee supe a on ‘6% a Me A gareiz. i _ | reqnisites for carrying on an extensive building Sep. 21, 1868. 6in Cod Leas ns } ea, THE IRISH IN AMERICA, by John Francis) business. with a lot of plank aud timber in the :. « : Bait Kuiven, Coffee, McGuire, M.P | yard, well piled aud free ‘rom decay. A splendid 0 15 | gc Re ee i i Seer Splitting Knives, Sugar, | BOSWELL’s LIFE of Dr. JOHNSON. |Spring of Water at the bank—ia FR the whole 7 ¢ TOTHES WRINGERS ‘ Throating do. Molasses, QUEEN'S JOURNAL, “ Our Life in the High-| premiees are surrounded with all the requisites for > v r STYLI a la Bait Nearers, | Raisins, lauds ” cry ne ” an syonare Benzene ante or Pab- O OU TEN AE BEST STYLE yet invensed, and sold at Water Sto Currante, | , > rr : : : lic Hotel, well worthy the notice of persons in- 015 0 | the LOWESP KATES siay be found a ~tey* Soe aa 4 r LAW OF KITUALISM, by the Bishop of tending to enter into Trade or Ship Building with . & @ Pog tees, Drted Apples, | Vermont. a small capital, The whole will be disposed of b | be 0 H. E. STARBIRD & COU'S. Pa a. | ened 'THE PRODIGAL SON: “Lectures by the Pe leebh ale, with s ghud nll calieindeleiein. y E Sent. 21. 1868. Si vo ives, lcoRies, i Rev Ww Morley Punshon ” . ‘eal 7 ? he nod 3 15 : Fn oe chil Nl alll atch. He also possesses superior facilities for inapect- THE YOUNG REPORTER, or bow to write) mcker tal iaie ane Dal eel “4 POTATO Hooks ae a and shipping Mackerel, Herring, ee. . by Wilkie Collin W. k wa TSON, Fea. Dragxist, Charlottetown, ' Jodfish, &e. mo STONE, oy o . | or the Subscriber on the Premises, ° : - i i os “ bee NB . Che HIGMEST PRICE. pain for all kinds a eaanaie aaa : Sanne A. DAVIDSON. Sig < HW. E.S rARBIRD & CO S. of FISH. I. C. HALL ‘LENNIK’S GRAMMARS; SULLIVAN'S Rens ‘oe oy, Ame. * wer ie soll 5 4 » . . SIDED "s * OB gy Bert 2 1808 in| _Chtown, Sept. 21, 1858. bm | sVANCED READER. «JUST ARRIVED FROM ss 6 ‘i ; pea ' pave,’ > A EY COLLIER’S BRITISH HISTORY. | : : 05 0 EXCHANGE. COPPER PAINT! ‘THOMPSON'S ARITHMETIC. | BOSTON AND CANADA: Pie a nen INGE on Boston, aud GREENBACKS *#§ HE SUBSCRIBER keeps constantly on Scat ie Wile ava thas SNES BOOKS. | 1 CASE 6:6 9) 2 reer I. C. HALI aa "wee of 6 C Paint | French and German GRAMMARS, &e., &e. | 05 0 i stinitt aust, arr onson s Copper fain ’ @..§. 90 Water Street, Charlottetown | T , ; ; PP . . All Cheap for Cash. | » 2 © September 21, 1808. . an article which has given the greatest satisfac- Sept. 4. 1868 Sine | 0 8 Ol- — ~ - | tien to all who have used it. It possesaes Ruperion | ——_— Tes te ti ee Tisai invade ici altered cali ‘4s . & 2 qualities for effectually preventing the aecumula- 0 E 0 tion of all foulimatter, such as Worms, Barnacles, | 2 td LATEST STYLE. Graea, &e on the bottoms of Vessels or Boats, | zs 7 A > > 9 when properly applied. - S ee 4) 07 6 &e. &e. &e. LCHALL. | § fp = = 1 CASE 0 5 6 os more teil ; + 4. | Charlottetown. Sept. 21, 1868. | & = — | * r ibe SOLD AT AUCTION, on FRIDAY. the i tte BR 72 du j ’ 07 0 r Sith dadbeek. at che ioe Rigeeeant Bal rg ne as tee | ho - = 0 5 ©) Gety Ware Rooms. at Pownal Street, at 3 0 clock, Crattcon Duck. 2.3 > DP <_< 0 7 0} the following articles— ; spe ee S ie > -_ ’ oe 3.6 Lo) spades pene pointed) yh K SU BSCRI BER is Agent for the 2 e - = _ => j CHEAP, at os 6 l Broad Shove Sale of the celebrated 8 BS 3 _ Ss 0 6 O| 1 Garden Spade, ae | z = ¢ ai 05 0 | Spoow Sp de. (for digging powt holes) = RI33EL3 MILLS COTTON DUCK, | = be cP, 8 = QUEEN SQUARE HOUSE. . 3 aevthe (Suecatiin | | om al ~~ ° . 7 9 i and is prepared to fill all orders for the same | > > = eS = | Wit. HEARD. cr 2) Hayforks, (different sizes) with the least possible delay. | & w® i | g * 68 0 6 0 A quantity of Plough Mounting, consisting of! Also en hand Cotton Bout Duck, aud Cotton 3 i _ Sepr. 7, 1868, Sole, Side and Shear Plates, Drillings. suitable for Boat Sails. together A ® co 2 ee . 3 tron Rakes on Wheels, with Cotton Sai] Twine, Pure Bees : 2 GS Th Ce tre of A ee 11 Bundles Wire, Wax, &e. : < ~. ™ Tr e n ttraction, 035 O 21 Weavers’ Siiuttles, . I. C. HALL. 8 = Zz 5s ® L Writing Desk. Office Tables, Inkstunds, Ch'town, Sept. 21, 1968. | 2 = = | AS USUAL, IS AT 01D 0 Counter Seales aud Weights, 1 Ann a ‘ er , Chair, Tae + , > | alte 7 Gann ym Chairs, | Denamometer, E xvecuto I's A otic e. | - re = i ROBERT YOUNG'S 8 2 sa "7 aot ee LL PERSONS having demande against the | ON SA LE ; a | : 010 0 1 Pair Fanners, | Thermometer Chron. r Estate of the HONORABLE JAMES Y Ke 7 AT THE | OBERT YOUNG has the loveliest Dress | 6.8 34 Copies Johuson’s Agricultural Chemistry, Sy yoRrT HILL, in Prince County, MERCHANT, Goods to be seen any 010 3a.«6* * Catechisin of re deceased, are requested to present the same, duly where. 225 Management of Piax, _\ prtested, to the undersigned, Executors ef the last 10 0) SM Cultivacion aud Management of Wil and Testament of the said Honorable James: || QQ OBERT YOUNG has the prettiest Hate > Flax, Yeo ; and all persons indebted to the eaid Estate, \ e dB ets 010 0} 31 Copies Agricaltnral Society of Ireland, are required to make payment forth with te 4 an ounets. : Ss 7 29 * Jackson's Azricultural Uusbandry.g WM. RICHARDS, } i i eens YOUNG has a beautiful assort- 4 26 Farmer's Manus, cane oo , | f Shawls and : JOHN INGS, i ; sy * ment o d 10 | WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Sone oan ¢ Exoeutors. | PANE Cates wade ok veeee Mautles. ‘ 4 , | st? é ‘ sha . ” 9 | - . 1 0 0 | Ci'town, Sept. 21. 1363. JAMES YEO, J SUIRTS in variety, i ene YOUNG has the newest styles im 0W 0 iibiaaal ' Port Hill, Sept. 16, 1868. ow Black and Coie eres. " > Area. Flowers \ ( _—_—_---—- ee ee | White and Colored FLANNELS, a eu! : 010 O| N 0 ¥ i C E : Gol BD A& SI LV ER, | Flannel und Winecy SHIRTINGS, | Roeeet YOUNG has a nice atock of 010 O} PPYHE Tenants of Jsmes H. Moytoomery, A 4 Grey and White COTTONS, Hosiery and Gloves, ®lv Uv Esgvirg, on Lot 34, are hereby notified Striped SHIRTINGS, very Cheap. . ° ° ’ : 1 2 | a x ick) 0 to pay at the office of the Subscribers, the Watches, Clocks, Chains, Linen and Cotton Tickings. | Re openr YOUNG has lovely STAY 8, °% }amuunts of Rent dae from them respectively. *< WAR RINGS, PEN HATS and CAPS, Cheap aud Good. | INSLEY & SULLIVAN Ree eee cern . | RRM COLLAR ot bonrm,. | ae caemndadal tne 010 0 HENSLEY & SULL - CILS, BUCKLES, STUDS, HANDKERCHIEFS and GLOVES, Rowe ou? ins 2 large supply ot ° 10 v| eee —— =e ost and a large assortment of tottee Oa aaa from St. John. 5 , P s . i - var : a2 0 Queen's County BLACK EARRINGS, BROACHES AND | lian eR ee eee =. = e | : —— Stam pe: N? { oop irts, ¢ r 0 5 0| oa - CHAINS. FRILLINGS and EDGINGS, than ever. o 5 o| PAIR AND EXHIBITION, | uo. varies eenortment of SPECTACLES! Scotch YARNS, ROBERT YOUNG bas the cheapest avd : : a Sia | and EYE-GLASSES, to oe am eer fer sale by | Berlin WOOLS, best Prints in Town. HE FAIR and CATTLE SHOW, as already ad- | the Subscriber, o yposite the City Hail. si i pp sera . . 010 0} vertized, will be held at Charlottetown, on - . 2 SNEESTON, Watch Mak TEA, RICE, SU GAR, STARCH, EPOsERt YOUNG , Grey Tare 015 UO} ¢URESDAY, the Geh day of GCTUBES next, ut ROBERT SNEESTON, Wate aker. Baking SODA, Washing SODA, | ottons as cheap O10 Ol the Grounds kuewn us N. Side Queen 3 { ; DYE STUFFS, SOAP, &c., %: usual. s i Chow $: 1868 , , "wr :s HOLLAND GROVE. | rowee _ane St ft __ FREDK.LEPAGE. | pp OLERT YOUNG has the largest Stock of 045 0 wotrance Fee—Horsex, 3s. each; Cattle, 26. 3 ; INWew Cottons. | Augist 26, 1868. i Paper Collars on the 015 0) Pigs, ve 6d.; Pen of 4 Pigs, 3e ; one, ls. Gd. ; the Island. oa Sheep. 3 Horses, Cattle, sheep aud iii . : } i taille ; | a . oe exhibition must positively be t SI received Grey and White Cottons. FPTEMBER 1059 ‘ Buosect YOUNG is Azent for the Beer ) 0) entered ou the Secretary 8 Book, on or befor+ 10 Very CuHear! sk . e s Sewing Machine—the > 3 0 o'clock, in the furenveu, of the eaid Teesdey, brh DAVIES & WEEKS. i —ee + WEED.” - » ac 10 o tl « ds allo d awe © 3 ba . i 0 10 Q| October No adudssion to the grounds allowe Sept. 21, 1868. I HAVE IN STORE A LARGE STOCK OF | CharlottetowuJane 27. 1868 A. McNLLL, Auctioneer. aecvee sow 1" A w LM Ri mt }ufter the hour of 12 olock. The Exhivition will take place an the following | day, WEDNESDAY, 7th OVUTOBER, atthe DRILL SHED. | All articles for exhibition must be left with: the Secretary or in the Drill Shed, on or befure Tues | day, (th October, at 12 o'clock, neon. | Tickets for the Cattle Show groande, 94. Tickets for the Exhibition, Drill yhed, 9d. To prevent confasion, positive orders sre given | | io adhere strictly to the above regulations. By order, A. McNEILL, Secretary. Boaioy Room: ai nm Se D1 a peg ae Space OONca ei v2 p= fn Ladies’ Kid Boots, NOR AUTUMN WEAR. A large supply | just reeei ved. DAVIES & WEEKS. Glass, Coffee. Coffee. | ora My Cround COFFEE is s'i!l Uneaqaelied ! 9 i Eor Sale at the old Price. Nails, W. E. DAWSON, Sept 21. 1858. Winter Wheat for Sales yaa ceher requisites for Awa f EIGHTY Bushels White Bald Winter WHEAT. Ne, Cy FM August, wee. enn age _ TUIRLY to FORTY Buashels, Midze Proof Winter WHEAT, grown by the Sub- | criber this season, and will be ready for delivery | next week. A very fine sawple Apply to DANIEL DAVIES. aN dae niin Locks, sep: 7. 1968. ‘Cheapest Schzo! Books } | NANVIIS BOOKSTORE, | Sept 7, 1868. Qucen Sived House Builders and Painters, Which I am desirous to dispose of at ao early date. For prompt Cash, Cheap. W. E. DAWSON |