Valuable Freehold Property, ! AT ACUTION. = SUBSCRIBER has been instructed to | sell at PUBLIC AUCTION, on MON-! DAY, the 8th OCTOBER vext, at 12 o'clock, all that VALUADLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, situated iv the flourishing setalement of New Perth, | Lot 52, consisting of 150 Acres of Land, 80 acres of which are in a good state of cultivation, and on which are erected a good DWELLING HOUSE, BARN, and Outhouses. This property hue all the wivantages of being convenient to Sarsaparillian RESOLVENT. POISONED BLOOD. | When the blood becomes poisoned by the presence of @n excess of BILE, UREA, CARBONI ACID. and the excrementious excretions of the SKIN: SORES, PIM- PLES, BLOTCHES, SPOTS, ULCERS, and LUMORS of all kinds break out on the surface. Dr. Radway’s markets, muaseimud, schoola, Ke., being only four) miles from the rising Town of Montague, and seven | Sarsaparillian les from Georgetown, A full description of the property enm be obtained from Mr. PETER] Resolvent, property RTEWART. S A good tide w reserve: Sale t be given, Terms at Sule. No oslive WM. D. STEWART, Sept 20, 1S __ Auctioneer. _ STOVES. STOVES. JUST RECEIVED AT THE YARMOUTH STOVE STORE, CONSISTING IN PART OF Yarmouth Cook Stoves for wood, different sizes, Yarmouth, Nisgara Cooks, do. Yarmouth, Large Waterloo, do, do coal Yarmouth Cook in Yarmouth Vea: er, with large metal boilers, coal, The improved Magician, eval Lady Franklin, with avelal backs, coal, Organ, wood. Corall, coal Scout's, do, Box and Shep Steves, and Farmers’ Boilers, Persons wishing to Purchase will please | all and examine. Terms Easy. Also, Just Received, Six cases Ladies’ Misaes , and Children's Boots, Rubber Boots and Shoes in tariety at ibe Yarmouth Stute Store. HEYMAN J. P. TERLIZZICK. Upper Queen Street, 2 Sept. 15, 1369. 4 "4 Notice. STRAYED from the premises of Mr M. MOHONEY, Head of St. Peter's Bay.a dark Brown MARE, about seven years eld; two or three small white epete on ber bedy A reward will be given to any person who will give any iniormativan ef her whereabouts a! his Store. September 15. 1869. _ NOTICE. O BE SOLD BY AUCTION ON THURSDAY the TWENTY-THIRD DAY of SEPTEMBER next, A, D, 1869, on tie premises, at the hour of 12 o'clock noon, by vir tue of a power of Sale contained in nn indenture of Mortguge dated the Ist day of May 1865, and made berweeun Joseph MeCoermack, of Township No. 45,farmer,of the one part end Henry Huszara. of Ubar wo, merebunt, the subecriber, of the ether part, all that tract or farm of land situate ou Lot 43, ia King’s County, commencing at a square post fixed on the bank, being the Western bound- ary of land belonving to Neil and Donald MecAu- ley, aud ranning from thence due South 100 chains, thence due West 10 chains, thence due North w the Galf of St. Lawrence, uud from thence East wardly along the shore to the place of commence ment, containing by estimation ONE HUNDRED ACRES, a little wore or lees, and all the Estate and Inetrest of the said Joseph MeCormack, and the subscriber th: rein, Terms easy made known at time of exle. Dated at Charlottetown, this Eignt day of September, 1869. 3m Zins H. HASZARD. <} 2 i Through Connection between Liverpoc! agi Charlottetown, via Halifax. HE fall-powered, Clyde-built, Iron Steamship+ carrying the United States and British Maile, “IRMAN LINE,” will leave HAL/FAX for LIVERPOOL every alternate FRIDAY, at noon, commencing 2711 ALGUST. LAV ERPOOL ‘or HALIFAX, every alternate SATURDAY. cow wencing AUGUST 251m The “ City of Haliax ” leaves Halifax for St John’s N. F., every alteruate Friday on arrival of sieume, for New j) ark. The Company have made arrangements te sign through Bills Lading ut reduced rates, un! will deliver goods at Charlotsetuwn free of othe: «x penser. importers cam # from the Compa Manchester, Brad Merchaute will by this route. RATES OF PASSAGE: Cha;lottetown to Liverpool or : ueenstown, First Cabin, @84 8 do. Steerage, G34 so Charlottetown to St. John, New- foundianad, First Cabin, $29 Do. do Second Cabio, $20 Do. do. Steerage. $14 Halifax to New York, First Cabin, $20 Do do. Steerage, $10 Ceildren between one and twelve, balf Fare. iufante ander one year, free. 4 . From Liverpool or Queenstown to Halifax, 1» guineas ; 17 guineas; 21 yuineas. Steeruge, | guineas Tickets can be bought bere at these rates by per sons wishing to briug out their friends. : For passage or further information. apply in Liverpool to WII.LIAM INMAN, Exq, at the Head Office. 62 and 63 Tower Building south. 2 + ints lease ALEX. MALCOIL 44 Sige pets a newer ate ic RIVES & ALLEN, 61 King Wiiliam Street; in Halifax to J, & R, B, SEATON.) or here to FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent for P. E. Islane Ch'town, Ang. 2, 1869. 3m Tomatoes. Tomatoes, A FEW boxes of excellent Ripe Tomatoes tor sale at the New Fish Market, Pope's Warehouse, Graftun Street, CODFISH. CODFISH, ph Codfieh, from twelve shillings per quintal upwards, (some nice for tamily use,) for sale at the New Fish Market. HERRING. HERRING. RAY ot Islands Herring, round and split, in Barrels and in bulk, for sale at the New Fish Market. iso secure throngh Bille Lading y's «agents in London, Paris, we, aud Glaxgow. ind it wo their advantage te orde: Fresh Fish, Fresh Fish, RESH Codfish, Haddock, Maekere!, Hal, but, &c., for sale every day atthe New Fish Market. Sept. 4, 1869. QUEBEC & GULF PORTS STEAMSHIP LINE. ed THE STEAMSHIP «CITY OF QUEBEC,” THOMAS CONNELL. Commander, will, during the remainder of the seasen, make FORTNIGHTLY trips between QUEBEL and PICTOU, calling both ways at Father Poin, Gaspe, Peree, Mira- michi, Shediac and Charlottewn. Leaves QUEBEC August 31st, September 14th nd 23th, October 12th and 26th, and November 9th and 23rd, Leaves Charlottetow a for Pictou, September 3rd and 17th, Qetober Ist, 15 and 29th, and November 32th and 2h. Leaves Charlottetown for Quebee pnd Inter- mediate Ports, September 7th and 2Iat, October fib and J9th, aud Novewver 2nd, 16th and OUth, This Vessel haa been fitted up expressly for thi route, and has \arge Freight capacity, and superior accomodations for assengers, -—— RATES OF PASSAGE, INCLUDING STATE- KOO BERTHS. tris Milla, or from the Subecriber. | When the blood fs in this condition, should be taken alternately with RADWAY’S PILLS. The indication of Cure is to free the blood from the presence of these i80ons, and restore the functions of the Liver, Skin, | Lungs, Kidneys, Bowels, to their proper duties, this | effected, which RADWAY’S SARSAPAKI LLIAN RE- SOLVENT, aided with Radway’s Pilis, will soon scoure | ~~ Cure will be the result. ' | A BAD SKIN.—Spots, Morphew, Sores, Pimples, Blotches, Pustules, Tetters, are caused by impurities of | the Blood, Checked Perspiration, Sluggish Circulation of the Blood in the excreting vessels of the Skin. One or | two doses of the SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT will rid the skin from these visitants and insure all a beantifal, clear complexion. UTERINE TROUBLES.—Prolapsus, Uteri, Falling of the Womb, Ulcers, Tumors, Sores, cured by SARS A- PARILLIAN RESOLVENT. ee Ladies suffering from Chronic Leuchorrhea, Weakness or Irritation of the Bladder and Urinary Passage, Diffi- culty of Passing Unne, &c., will be relieved by a few | doses of RADWAY’S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOL- | VENT, and cured by a few bottles. | | | } } Desrsvilie, Harrison Co., Ohio. May 12th, 1869. Messrs. Rapway & Co., GentLemen~—-The RESOLVENT has affected a cure in & very severe case, that of a Mrs. Lemuel Johnston in this neighbourhood, she was confined to her bed and had lost the use of her legs: —four bottles of the RESULVENT has restored her, and last Sunday she was able to attend Church. The demand for the RESOLVENT has in- ewoased, and we doom it edvieable to urder In time. Yours truly, R. PITTIS & SON. SARSAPARILLIAN., So quick is RADWAY’S SARSAPARILLIAN or RENOV ATING RESOLVENT in entering into the cir- culation that it may be detected in the urine, sweat, and bleod in ten minutes after it has been taken. A Remedy so quick in entering into the circulation and as its curative properties as RADWAY’'S ———— LIAN supplies a want that has ever ex- | } RADWAY’S SARSAPARILLIAN or RENOVAT- iNG RESOLVENT furnishes positive evidence of its | Purifying and Fruitful efficacy in curing persons con- sidered Impotent and Barren who have since married and had children. STOP THE WASTE OF LIFE! RADWAY’S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT will stop the waste of the life-fluid that in so many per- sons followsa discharge of water through the urethra. It is & positive cure for Spermatorrhea, Nightly Emissions, &c. SYPHILOID ULCERS, | Sores of all kinds, Tumors, Cancers, Sore Heads, Sores | on the Tongue, in the Mouth, in the Glands of the Throat, | cured by RADWAY’S SARSAPARILLIAN. IMPOTENCY. The best evidence we have of the powerful Puri- ing Tonic and Fruitful properties of KADWAY’S RSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT is that it has cured persons who were verging 2 “a Abuse. w n TAINS © peace tight, A. yaee ee Resolvent, when prepared under the old process in 1950, who have married and have children now living. A few bottles wid) restore the vigor of life. VIGOR OF LIFE RESTORED. Persons who, from self-abuse, disease, or injuries, suffer from paralysis or weakness in the secreting vessels of the genital organs, will be cured by RADWAY’S SARSA- PARILLIAN RESOLV ENT. SARSAPARILLIAN, PAREIRA BRAVA. TWO OF THE WONDERFUL INGREDIENTS THAT ENTER INTO TUE COMPOSITION OF BADWAY’S SARSAPARILLIAN OR RENOVATING RE- SOLVENT. There are some thirty or more different species of | Sarsaparillian, and it requires great care and intelligence } m selecting the proper kinds; so with PARKEIRA BRAVA. This great remedial agent is to be found in Guayaquil, Peru, Nicaragua, Brog |, and there are some twenty species of thisroot, Dr.Radway uses only one kind, that which grows in Brazil. He employs, through his agents, mone but experienced and intelligent men in gathering, selecting, packing, and shipping these roots to the Dnited States. No ignorant savages or Hoitentote are exzployed in gathering vegetabics, roots, plants, &c., for the Gumapesiilins Kesolvent. RADWAY’S SARSAPARILLIAN eS is , le ali iste ool st. er Botte x $ Bute foe 0h 7 alt Droge eodieame Dent awdesr ‘ ‘Warehouse, 87 Maiden Lane, New York City. "EI Se ES Ese a) ee THEORY OF PURGATION Liver, Kidneys, Skin, STOMACH & BOWELS. DR. RADWAY’S PERFECT | PURGATIVE PILLS, Perfectly Tasteless, ELEGANTLY COATED. MATERIA MEDICA contains, in its repertoire, many purgative and cathartic agents that, for ordinary pur- poses, opens the bowels, and through what is called a * peristaltic’ movement, - from the alimentary canal the feces and this is Such agents, for the purpose of cure, or removal af any settled discaas, are thes cation. discoveries in medical chemistry—in the combination of a, substances, for the gS of a PURGATIV APERIANT, COUNTER-I TANT, ALTERATIV PILL, that can be taken or administered with the a lute certainty of securing THOROUGH EXPULSION OF ALL DECAYED AND DECOMPOSING Elements of the human body, and also safe to take in the most malignant of Eruptive Fevers. In cases where the mueous membranes of the internal viscera are suffering frors Ulceration, [nflammation, or from LIVER, Gastric, Bilary, Pancreatic Com- plaints, DR. RADWAY’S PILLS Supply the only Vegetable substitute for i CALOMEL OR ea: In RADWAY’S PILIS Ne have ore medicine thas will secure quicker, more thorough and better results than will be given in from three or more different pre- scriptions of the medical practitioner. As a proof of this —Youare seized with a Bilious attrck! Doctor prescribes Blue Pills or Calomel! next, some Drastic Aloetic Pill or Powders to work off the effects of the Blue Pill ; this pros- trates you, and a tonic is next given, or a pee a whereas ONE DOSE OF RADWAY’S PIL do the work that the three or more SS are given for, without running apy mercurialising oF salivating the RADWAY’S PILLS. RADWAY’S PILLS, the (rue principle of purga- on is secured—not alone to the office of AF... the feces and excrements from the bowels, but those humors that are checked or stopped in their passage through the Bkin, Kidneys, Lungs, and all excreting and secreting functions; for if these excrementious secretions belong- ing to the skin, liver, lungs, kidneys, are interrupted in their escape, they become products ef decay and decom- position, and must be purged from the living body through their oe channels; hence the purgative qualities of Rab AY’S PILLS extend to the secretions of the SKIN, KIDNEYS, LIVER, one of the advertised Pills claim bowels. How to Take Radway’s Pitis. THEIR DAILY USE. In doses of one or two pills, by all ns of a full habit of body, subject to giddiness, rush of blood to the head, palpitation of the heart, and all those subject to fits, will not only keep the blood from becoming eongested or clogged up in the blood vessels, but will equalize its circulation, and prevent sudden attacks of sppoplexy. discase of the heart, congestion. Persons who wil day will — from drei, around tné Heart, and’a Per Sine aie? greeable symptoms, DYSPEPSIA. One of RADWAY’S PILLS, two or three hours before dinner, Solan: ate, oy, ae free from DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, NSTIPATION, CUSTIVEN ESS, &c. ; Bear in Mind, RADWAY’S PILLS are the only purgative that will secure an alterative, diuretic, aperient end ‘ic influence. wie ano he only vegetable substitutes for Calomel or Tey promote ithe secretion of bile and withdraw ¢ from circulation. ei assist, through their nutritious properties, the chyme and chyle, gastric juices in the process ef di- The we Elegantly Coated with Gum, Perfectly Taste- eg ate Teen Fine Conte Box, or Five Boxes for -Five ens 0a aici ask for RAD WAY’S PILLS, and &c.; whereas not to act beyond the one of those pills ev | the words Radway’: letters R.R.R. are on one side of label, and ese ulators on the other. Seid by 3 and Gensel Store and ai Dr, Druggists Keepers, | Sows Medical Office, 87 Maiden Lane, New York. NOTICE, 2R30NS IXDEBPED to the under a ae requested to make immediute CAuIN STEERAGE. PASSAG* MEALS PASSAGE MEALS To Quebec $1050 $55 $750 $150 * Father Point 1050 550 750 450 * Gaspe 700 300 50 250 “ Peree 550 300 450 259 “* Miramichi 475 150 260 12 “ Shediac 20 50 100 5» * Pictou 1 w 50 7§ Su For Freight or Passage, apply to CARVELL BKOS., Ch'towe Aug. 25. 1369, Agents. t of their ACCOUNTS, or they wi'l be aah doees oo my Attorney for collection wit wea! furthur notice, DONALD MoRAE, Tailor. Queen Street, Ch'town Aug 9, 1869 DRESS GOODS Cheaper than the Cheapest an a Wises of the said Jumesa Mc Vane, FOR SALE Valuable Freehold Property SITUATE AT ROLLO BAY. (PO BE SOLD at AUCTION, on FRIDAY, the 12th day of November next, coming, A. D. 18¢9, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noor, atthe Colonial Building in Charlottetowu, under and by virtue of a Power of Sule, contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the nineteenth day of Januare, A. D. 1867, and made bet ween James Davidsou, of Rollo Bay, ia King's County, in Prince Edward Island, Merchant, ef the one part, and William Russell Watson, of Charlotte town, in Prinee Edward Island, aforesaid, Drug- gist, of the other part. ALL that tract, piece, or parcel of LAND described as follows: commenc- ing at Rollo Buy Bridge, and following the Main Post Ruad leading to Kast Point antil ic meets the western boundary of land in possession of James Bourke ; thence south to the shore of Rollo Bay ; thence tollowing the various courses of guid shore to the place of beginning ; containing by estimation, Ten (10) Acres of LAND, and situate on Town- ship number Forty three, in King’s County. afore. said, in the suid Island together with the Dwell- ing-housea, Warehouses, Stores, Stables, Build. ings, and Outhouses thereon erected, and the Tene ments and Appurternances thereto belonging, or in aunyWise appertaining. Dated at Charlottetown, this 2ud day of August, A. D. 1889, For ee apply at the Office of eae & Brecken, Wator Street, Charlotte own. 3m Wu. R. WATSON. AUCTION. Of a Freehold Fam, situated on Brackley Point Road, Lot 33. O BE SOLD at PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the Twenty-S.xth day of OCTOBER next, A. D. 1869, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, neon, at the Colonial Building, in Charlottetown, under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in an Indenture of Murtgage, bearing date the Twentieth day ot October, A, D, 1564, and made between Sena Stewart, of Township Number Thirty-Teree, in Prince Edward Island, Farmer, and Margaret Stewart, his wife, of the one part, and the Honorable Joseph Hensley, of Charlottetown, in the said Island, as Trustee of Jobo Nichols and Elizabeth Nichols, of the other part, ALL that Tract, Piece, or Parcel of LAND, situate on Townsbip No Phirty-Tbree. atoresaid, containing One Hundred Acres, and bounded as follows, that is to say: commen- cing at a stake fixed on the west side of the road leading from Charlottetown to Brackley Point, at the distance of twenty-one chains south ef land formerly leased to James Stewart, senior, from thence running west the distance of forty-seven chains, sixty links, thence south twenty-one ehains, thence east to the said read, and from thenee north along said road to the place of commence- ment, together with the Houses, Buildings, Ease- ments, Privileges and Appurierances belonging, or It aby Wise appertaining to the said jand Dated at Charlottetown this Twentieth day of August, A. D., 1869, JOSEPH HENSLEY. W. W. SULLIVAN, Solicitor, Teacher Wanted. WY ABTED IMMEDIATELY. a TEACHER of the SECOND CLASS, for the Monaghan Address JAMES WISNER, Trustee. Sept. 13, 1869. Qin TT For Sale or to Let for a Term of Years WITH POWER 10 PURCHASE, Several Town Lots and parts of Lots! Situated in Charlottetown Royalty and Com- mon, with houses on some of them. For Terme &e., enquire of the Subscriber at Judge Young's Chambers in Colonial Building . GEORGE HUBBARD, Ow ial eentneniienidi Mee etek In the Court of Insolvent Debtors. 33rd Vie., A. D 1869, Assigqnee’s Sale T O be sold by pablic Auction, on the premises of James MeVane, Grand River Koud, Town- ship Nember 54, in King’s County, on Tuesday the 2et day of Septewber next, [869, parswaut to un order made by fis Honor Judve Yoarg, Com- missiouer in the Insolvent Debtors Court, all the goods, chattels and effects of the said James Me Vane, covsisting of one horse, certain stock, fur- ming implements, sop goods, house-bold furni Lure. Mudes: ot hem afbantoy-atdeomts-ces- che District School. Sept. 6, 1889, yw Sale positive! No reserve! ‘Terme at sale, DANIEL McDONALD. Assignee of is James McVane, Insolvent. Ch'town, August 24, 1X69, [Sep. 3. 1=69. 1=G9. FALL STOCK OF HATS AND CAPS, DONALD McRAE’S Tailoring Establish meut. UST RECEIVED, per Steamer Oriental, a LARGE ASSORTMENT of HATS AND CAPS, which will be sold at a small advance on cost. DONALD McRAE, Quean Street, Merchant Tailor. Ch ‘town, Sept. 3, 186°. 4in Alliance Life Assurance Company. *QXHE undersigned has been authorized by the Board of Duectors in London, to receive and give receipts for the premiuma to be- come payabie on the existing Policies of the Company in this Island. J. LONGWORTH. Ch’town, Sept. 4, 1869. ADMINISTRATION NOTICE. -" persons having claime aguinst the Ectate of the Jate Thomas Callaghan, are request- ed to furnish the same, duly attested, within three months frovi date; and those iudebted to the suid Estate, are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. RICHARD THORNE. Administrator. Ch'town, Aug. 20, 1869. 4i VALUABLE FREEHOLD | PROPERTY SOUTH EAST BRANCH OF MORELL RIVER. ILL be SOLD, at PUBLIC AUCTION on WEDNESDAY, the Ist day of SEPTEMBER nex}, at RODERICK’S MILL, Lot 52, at 12 O'CLUCK, noon, Seven Hundred Acres of Land, m Lots of 50 or 100 Acres, part improved, with the BUILDING thereon, to suit purchasers. This LAND will be SOLD oa the most Reasonable Terms. ANGUS McDONALD Souris West, July 1869,, The sale of the above property is POST- PONED until WEDNESDAY, the 6th day ot OCTOBER next, then to take place at the DRILL SHED, GEORGETOWN, at TWO o’clock, p. m. A. McDONALD. Souria West, Sept 2, i869. CARD. N returning thanks to the public for past i favors so generously extended to them sinee their commencement in businese, the Sub- <cribers beg to acquaint their friends aud the public generally, that having recently secured the services of a Firet class BARBER, of nine years’ experience, they are prepared to earry out the different tranches of Hair-Dressing, Shaving, Shampooing, Curling, Wigemaking, &c., with veatness and despatch. N. B.—Monday and Thursday afternoons islly for ladies. en er ee O'NEILL, BROS. September 6, 1869 | TRADE SALE, ee Whe es eno WEONESDAY, 2nd inetant. at If "clock, PS "SEVEN CASES DRY GOODS, mprising Printed Cottons, White and Faney co Soren. Sheetings, Cloakings, Winceys Skirting», Striped Shirtings, Linings, Astracau an 3eal Cloth, Homespun, Beaver aud Pilot Cloth, a lot of Weol Shawls, Blankets, Norse Rays, Ready- made Clothing, Ladies’ Felt aud Rubber Boots Hoop Gnivtn. Raper Collars, Carpeting, &c., Ke. Also, Barrels Washing Soda, Keys Buking Soda, Boxes Soap, Causes Matcher, Boxes, Quarter boxes and Kegs Kaising, Boxes Tobacco, Kegs Crackers, Dozeu Pails Black and Yellow Paint, and London No. 1 White Lead, &c., 3 Cuses Sherry Wine, 4 do Wrights Column. CITY TEA STORE ! EVERY DESCRIPTION OF Choice Family GROCERIES to be had at the CIIY TEA STORE, DUNN'S BLOCK, QUEEN STREET. &. D. WRIGHT. THE BEST FLAVORED TEA Ever offered for Sale on Prince Edward Island AT THE City Tea Store. GD. WRIGHT. Highest Cash Price PAIDFOR ALL KINDS oF OLD JUNK, including old Printed Paper, white & colored Bazs, Hemp and Manilla Rope, Standing Riggiag, broken cut-Gluss, &c., &c., at the CITY TEA STORE, G. D. WRIGHT, Don't throw your Old Woollen Carpets away. as they are required at the CITY TEA STORE. G. D. WRIGHT. EXTRA STATE FLOUR @ warranted article, selling low at the CITY TEA STORE. G. D. WRIGHT. {A LARGE SUPPLY OF MAS@N’S ORIGINAL CHALLENGE BLACKING, Wholesale, at the City Tea Store. G. D. WRIGHT, BRaker's Patent CARPET BROOMS! and every description of WOODENWARE For Sale at the Cyry WEA SYORs. G. D. WRIGHT. All Goods purchased at the CITY THA STORE wil! be delivered to any part of Chare lottetown or suburbs free of charge. G. D. WRIGHT. July 26, 1869. HOMOPATHIC Mutual Life Insurance COMPANY, OF THE CITY OF NEW YORE. Ollice, No. 31 Broadway, Insurance effected by our New System at a reduction in amount of miuvms from former rates. D. D. T. MARSHALL, President, JAMES CUSHING, Jr., Vice-President, E, A, STANSBURY, Secretary, ——— ELIZUR WRIGHT, Actuary A. HALSEY PLUMMER, Assistant Secretary, STEWART L. WOODFORD, Counsel. G. D. W. Port Wine, 10 do bendy do Yt povp, * Queen Square, Bept. 13, 1869, ‘Agent for P If, Island, Eciscracmscecncasdeninel Marine and Fire Capital and Assets upwards of Deposited at Ottawa - - G. P. RIDOUT, uire, PETER PATERSON, Esquire T. W. BIRCHALL, Esquire, Hanover Fire Insurance Paid Up Capital, - - sistent with the hazard. Ch’town,iSept 18, 1869. -— NON- FORFEITURE SYSTEM —_—_. ASSETS, 7 TOTAL CASH ASSESTS.. The abewe Stock bas been well Selected, and will be found, on examination, favorably with any in the market. Insurance ! BRITISH AMERICA ASSURANCE COMPANY, FIRE §& MARINE. HEAD OFFICE---Corner of Church & Court Streets, Toronto. - - - $509,000 * - - $50,000 - = = Governor, - © — Dep’y Ger. - = Manager. IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPAN OF LONDON | OFFICES---1 Old Broad Street, and 15 Pall Mall. Subscribed and Invested Capital, £1,965,000. $105,000 deposited at Ottawa for the Protection of Policy holders, in conformity with the New Canadian Ineurance Law. Company of New York- $490,000 Surplus, - - - : - - - - 319,000 Total Assets, Ist July, 1869, - - - - $719,000 MARINE RISKS taken on HULLS, CARGOES and FREIGHTS at moderate rates con- FIRE INSURANCE effected on every description of Property. All Policies issued immediately on application, withour reference to the Head Offices. For further particulars, rates and couditions, apply to Fenton TT’. Newbery, General Agent, (Next door to the Telegraph Office. 169. SPRNG TNPORTITIONS — 1869 LIVERPOOL HOUSE, QUEEN STREET! WILLIAM FULL Has Received, by Various Arrivals, His SPRING AND SUMMER SUPPLY OF BRITISH & FOREIGN MERCHANDIZF INCLUDING A SELECT ANI CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON, WITH ALL THE LEADING NOVELTIES, to compare The Business will, in future, be conducted on the Strie‘ly CASH Principle and the motto WILL BE QUICK SALES May 31, 1569 MEW YORK CIPE INSURANCE COMPANY: TWENTY-FIVE VEABZ EXPERIENCE. >> <> -+ Strictly Mutual and charges only Cost of Insurance. AND SMALL PROFITS, —? <> ~-— OF INSURANCE ORIGINAT D BY THIS COMPANY. Ifyou want a Life Policy, choose Experience, Ability& Success, $12 000,000 Twenty-fourth Annual Report, January Ist, 1860. Ss Be SE ORs dnncsinsbcchecanscustece. « see 00e -$4,698,280.20 PEE SS a eS POR eh Re eeee She we eee and ’ . DIVISIBLE SUBPLUS........ccess-e--- aun te Naeenenntns oer cvereccceces sh OOS MERLE Policies issuedjduring the jyear, 9,105, insuring $30,765 ,947;00 MORRIS FRANKLIN, President, WM. H,. WALTER BURKE, Man for Domini Blank Forms, Tables of Ret<s Reports and all information a be bad ae BEERS, Vice-Presi lent & Actuary, HENRY A. HARVIE, General Agent for P. E Island. KING SQUARE FURNITURE =WAREROOMS. MARK BUTCHER, Respectfully begs to inform the public that he has now on band the largest and most fashionable assortment of Furniture ever before offered to the public, consisting of the following articles : DRAWING ROOM. Chairs—Grecian, French, and half-French, Easy ard Antique. Tables—Round and Oval, with Walnat, Mahogany, and Marble Tops. Sofas, Couches, Settees, Whatnots, Caater- buries, Cheffoniers, &e. DINING ROOM. Chaire— French, half-French, Grecian, Easy Chairs, Rocking and Cane Seat. ed, Children’s Chairs of every size and Pattern. Tables, extending from 4 ft. to 12 ft., in Wainut, Mahogany and Birch. Side-Boards, in Walnut and Mahogany, with cellerets; Butler's Trays and Stands. BED-ROOM SETS. Consisting of Bedsteads, Chest of Drawers with glass, Wash Stand, Table, Small Chairs & Rocking Chair, Commode, &c. Bedeteacs of every description, and every class of Chairs, ia Walnut, with Cane Seats &e., Looking Glavees all sizes ; Rocking Chairs, Wood and Cane-seated, in Walaut and Painted. HALL. Tables, Chairs, Hat and Umberelle Stands. Kitchen Foureiture of every description. Looking Glass Plates. Gilt Moulding for Picture Frames, Venetian Blinds, and Outside Shutters, with revolving splines. Two Second-Hand Pianos. Upholstering of every style and latest fashion. Mattresses of Hair,Excelsior, &e., always on hand. PLANING AND TURNING of every sort, aed Jig Sawing of every elass, y done on the shortest nvtise. wd The above is guaran as goud and cheap- er than any — in this city for ie A quantity of Canadian Furniture on band, geod and ehea E ’ Cloths. Cloths. Per * City of Baltimore,” via Halifax. ee Received at the Gentlenens’ Outfitting Warehouse, 875 YARDS CHOICE TWEEDS, from 3 to 12 shilling per yard, ail new patterns. Also, fom Black & Bine Cloths & Fancy Coatings, Mr. James McLeop is atill prepared te ont the above into garments that Caxnor bat give saris- Faction. No misfits. Cali aud examine. Prices moderate. seit J. W. FALCONER. th Si , “jJaly 2180, FOR MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA THE, SUBSTANTIALLY- BUILT and FAST-SAILNG BRIG MAUDE, 169 tous, Joun Cocurax, commander, will be laced onthe berth at Halifax, to sail for Mel- arne, Australia, on or about the Ist GCTOBER next, and will bave secommodation for Forty passengers, (some of whom are already engayed.) This vessel will be thoroughly refitted wit special reyard to the comfort and safety of passen- vers; will have lurge and well-ventilated single and family State rooms, a 8 but neat Saloon, Bath Room, &e, She will also be provided with extra boats, and patent condensing apparatus, thas obtaining an abundance of fresh water for every purpose during the veyage. As ber freight capacity will be limited the whole will be reserved at a moderate rate until the 12th September, for sach of the pus- sengeis as muy wish to ship other goude in addition to their ordinary luggage. For terms of passage, and other information, apply to ” D. H. PITTS, Halifax, N. 8, Queen's County Pair & Exhibition, ~ wit. be held at Charlottetown, as fol- lows, viz :-~The Cattle Show, at Hol land Grove Grounds, on Tuesday, the #2ib day of October next; and the Exhibition, at the Drill Sted, on Weduesday, the 13th day of October next. Prize hist and farther particulars will be pub lished. By order, A, MeNEILL,@ Sec’y Bvard Com’rs Reading Room Building, Aug 9. loins CALL AND Ch'towa, Aug. 17, 1869, 4w i! 9 Aug. 25, 1399. § 1869 SPRING STOCK } HARDWARE! City Hardware Store. | Just received, per Steamer from BOSTO Ship Undine, from LIVERPOOL, and Amphion from LONDON, the best and most suitable STOCK OF HARDWARE ever imported into Charlotte consisting iv part ef: NAIL. PAIN? BRUS{iRs, 433 bags assorted fin choice let of American Cut Nails, Cut and Wro’t Spikes, Brads and Finishi Nails, Wro't Nails, all sizes, Boot Nails, in copper zine and iron, Horseshoe Nails, Copper Burrs aud Bel Screws, ito din. |Wire Clogp. oll siass, mae Hinges é ws ait" asd IN 4 Macilla Rope, PA T. P 8 Best quality 4 tons Paint, and Cod Beet No. 1 London hii Sten Black Paint,/Silver Table Bells, Red Lead, Green Paint, Hand Bells and Gongs, enetian, Red & Biue|American Patent Paint, Bushes, Grange Crome Paiat, Brass and Enameled Stew be Terra Sienna do., werald Green. Ultramariae Blue, ringers, ae Dryers, r Ochre, Extract ae Wire Dish Covers, Umber, mixed and un. mixed, Vices, Hammers Drop Black, Metallic Paint, Glue, Moantings, ia Puris Whiting, Axles and Screw Bolts, 4 ehallac. Malieable es Hub Bands, in Bilver and | OIL. Brass. Dash Centres, de, 40. 9 21 caeks Oil, in Boiled Taylor & Bros. celebrated -— and raw Linseed, iroular, Crossout, | — Olive Oil, extra, Hand and Pas- aeahions do., ‘. Keyhole, aed Mill al 0.1 ws, a Keresone ou, \Large assortment of |” Cod and Whale Oil, Files, of every desorip- Turpentine, tion, Black aud Brown Japan, |Locks, Binges and Walnut Stain, Screws, of all kinda, Copper Paint, Pitch and Rosin, ‘ew Boxes 1x Tin Plate, Mander’s Fine Mabogany|Bar Tin and opelter, Varnish, Brad’s celebrated Cape! Oak do., Narrow aad Pale Carriage do., Axes, Quick gold size, Adzes, Shingle Axes Page ageiiton, &c., dc, 100 xes Glass, from 739 to 36x42, Carpenters’, Joiners’ and Patty, Coopers’ Tools of all 2 tons Zinc, kinds, = = 100 rolls Tarred Paper, |*aanver heels Stove Polish. Bushes. A few Double Barrle GUNS, « very superior 5 article; Revolvers and Breech Loaders. Ammu- nition of every description. A large Assortmeot of English and American FORK, SHOVELS SPADES and HOES. Garden Tools of every description, Hay FOKK3 SCY THES, NEATHS, RAKES. Curcerr.—lvory Handled Table, Carving and Dessert KNIVES; Elliot's eelebrated R RS, Pocket, Praning and Sportmens’ KNIVES. po Hutton's Famed British PLATE in Table, Dessert and TEA SPOONS, TABLE and DESSERT FORKS, &c.. &. The above is but a small portion of the largest stock of Hardware ever imported into Chariotte- town, all of which bas been purchased for CASH, on the very best terms, and we feel satisfied that we can ae the publie in price and quality. Please call aud examine before purchasing else- “** BOURKE, GILLAN & Co., Successors ta H. E. STARBIRD, & OO. June 28, 1869 INo. 1 Shingles. UST LANDED from NEWCA M chi, and will be sold ia lots to roh 100,600 Guaged Cedar SLLINU LES. N. RANKIN, Aug. 9, 1869, Auctioneer. Weekly Steam Communication with Boston & intermediate Port, ee Steamships Alhambra and Oriental will, until farther notice, ply weekly be- tween THIS PORT and BOSTON, calling at PICTOU, CANSO and HALIFAX, The ‘ Alhambra’ will leave QUEEN'S WHARF every alternate THURSDAY, at 12 o'clock, noon, andthe ‘Oriental’ will be despatched as svon ea possible after her arrival here. For Freight or Passage apply to CARVELL BROTHERS Agents. Ch'town, Jaly 5, i869. : ACADIAN HOUSE, NEW BRICK BUILDING, RICHMOND STREET, EE Undersigned begs most respectfully to inform his friends and the travelling pablic, that he has re-opened a first class BOARDING HOUSE, at hie on business so Kict: mond Street, {the premises having undergone a thorough repair and the building re-built with brick] where he fee ed to afford every comfort and convenience to travel- lers. Neither trouble nor expense will %e epared to guarantee every satiefaction to tvavellers, Keeps alwys on hand a large and varied assors- ee Gresarinn, -—< a See selectizn of the v st liquors, atthe chea prices. “The stables are large pee get = and —— of wa a at pe twenty horses. spucions yard, with a wever-failing epring in the oaent it a The and ciples wades tha con- stant surveiliance of a careful hostler, The undersigned feets confident that transient and some boarders will find the ACADIAN HOUSE all they can desire, and confident that those who patronize him will Lave no reuson to complain of any inattention on bis part, therefore he takes this opportanity of soliciting thoee who want coinfort to give him a call, ISIDURE CHIASSON, Ch'town, August 2, 1869, Proprietor. French Literature TAUGHT BY PROF. LEON DE MONTEIR, From France; graduated ia the Academic de Paris Universite de France. Late Professor in the French Language aud Literature in the McGill University and Higk School uf Montreal, C. E. Pe LEON DE MONTIER begs leave to 6ay that, having taken Rooms at Mrs, Kameay’s, Prwce Street, next door to Ferry Grocery Store, be is prepared to give lessuns ia the above iw t brauce cf modern education. Classes may be formed at his residevee by ladies or gentlemen desirous of acquiring a thorough oe eee ibe Zuent speaking of the Freach nguage, Professor L. de M's. method of Freneb will emooth in a great part the difficulties of beginners, whilst to more advanced pupiie he = oe a ar of speaking, a with t re Parsian accent, so ee- teemed by all well educated Nothing shall be wanting on the part of Prof. L. de M. to enable bis pupils to make the most rapid progress, and by his exertions to speak the French lauguage in the shortest time. Terms made known on application, Charlottetown, July 13, 1569, Direct ftom Bordeaux, ma Halifax. E Suber h 7 B eee as just received fromBordeacs, 50 cases BRANDY, so « AMPAGNE : hy KED WINE.) 5 “* Pure White Wine VINEGAR, All of which are offered for sale at extemely ralea. " ~ OWEN CONNOMPY,