s i . O THE HERALD W EDN ESDAY SEPTt 16 1868 -fim.m~~-m-u v w. .4 _., , n H raw” \ ~r vvw * A V. m- V w ’ t 4:2‘ , g , . discrepancies in the accounts which have come to hand Vanni Oll‘s’l) rnr‘ llrsr ~"l‘wan in the lovcl EX M m l; W O.“ ~ Mr N I w _ V _ _ .. . . . .. . y ECUTORS NOTICE. an. - manila“? mun rum”. bl we mmonun“ the" I. "mum Of Jun" I conned Hui" I‘m" um “Wu”! LL crsons haviotr demands against the Estate oftho 0 BR 801 D b Th a rad“. I! - Our Dublin correspondent telegraphs this mornln : W‘Wdt’tfl murmured, and the Hunhmwm kiHh‘Ud tilt‘ 1h HJNURABLE JAMES YEO. of PORT HILL. in the 17th‘80 digyfut films” 0.In rad" 5' “W. “m i A » sea. I whispered In hcr cur soft words, her hand l'rincc County. MERCHANT. deceased. are requested pendinu of “lie ’ . '1‘“th B ' aggro: » ‘ A HORSES W V " The passengers to Ireland, who came on later in he day. state that when the explosion occurred the ma] train burst into flames. be indentided. Among the killed are Lord and Lad fisrnltaus. Lord Castlerosse and his children escape . pis Lordahl was sitting in the same carriage with the echoes of body claimed. the inference of friends was. of course. that the owners were among the killed. once to the Vlcerr al Led ve. ller Grace did not ap- ' ar to be much in ursd.- he mails were all savrd. r. and Lad Scltviu-Ibbeimn are among those who Two elderly ladies. who were bound for Ireland. preferred returning have arrived In Dublin safe. also Howtb. to Luudon-tbey were little hurt." The Evening Mail gives an accountof the accident a gentleman who travelled in the carriage next to those that were consumed. The mail train. he says. struck two portions oi the goods truln III succession. which were coming down the incline at a greater speed than the mlil Wal advancing. The shock was not grcat. When he looked out he saw in front only It blazing: man. There was no cry or groan. and those killed must have died instantly. He saw but fourteen hodiea‘. The Duchess of Abercorn and her daughtcrs trawllcd in tho darrtsge next to the engine to (‘hcsterz and thcre the mail van and three carriage-s were placcd iti from. Lord Fnrnhatu has no daughters. us sumo oftho publish- t-tl accounts rcprt-scnt. The names of the ladies travel- ling in the compartincnts with him are unknown. No further numcs of tho killed are knowa here." Our Shrewahury correspondent tclegrnphs :—-—“ 'I‘wcn- ty-thrce pares-ls of cha'rcd human rcmains were placed in AbergI-le church this morning to await the inquest.— Whether they are thus:- of mun or woman. or cvcu whether they are entire bodies, it is impossible to say. I have ascertained beyond doubt that Lord and Lady Farnham. Judge Berwick. Sir Nicholas and Lady Chin- scery left Chester in the portion of the train which was urnt.‘ At the half-yearly meeting of the London and North- Western Railway Company. llt'ld at the Eusten Station this morning. the Chairman (Mr. R Moon), in moving the adoption of the report. said that the directors ap- peared eforc the meeting under very dcprcssinu cir- cumstances. owing' to the accident which occurred yes- terday at Ahergelc. and by which nearly twenty of thcir fellow-creatures were killed. They had been striving to do all they could and now this misfortune came upon $9.." “nahntl. however. the melancholy satisfaction aaswtn at all that could he done had been done by them. A l that science could do. all that a pericct sys- tem of signal could do. they had done. But this was no satisfaction to the friends and relatives of those who had auti'cred. and he would ask them for thou sympathy with them in this the worst accident that evcroecurred in the country. TIIE ARRAIGNMEN'I‘ OF Wlli'lLAN' FOR Till? MURDER 01“ “ON. 'I‘. D. McGEE. OTTAwA. September :1. 1863. Chief Justice Richards took his scat at a few minutes after helf-pustnino in the morning. There was a cott- siderahle number of people waiting around tho Court House. and inside the audience was about as lat-:0 us that of yesterday. The Grand Jury retired. and in a few minutes returned into Court with u “ true bill" against Patrick J. Wiieiau. for murder. 0 a a a a During the progress of the cord wood case. the lion. .‘7. H. Cameron. llott. M. C. Camcmn. nt'onmpfmletl by John O‘Farrel, Roi .. and Kenneth Mt'Kcnzit'. Esq . cntercd the Court. svingz driven up togctltor about noon. and some little excitement was occasioned ummu: tho Initiated by the understanding that Witt-hut would be arraigned for McGee's mnrtlcr upon the first sulisc. auentopportunity. The general expectation was satia- ed 1) the entry about one o'clock (whcn the room was a most empty) of thc SbcritT. followed by thc pri- aoner. who was led in " nippcrs" by two policemen. and cluscl guarded by a strum;t partv of tho force. Upon his bemg placed inthc dock-when his hands were freed.— the attention of the small body of spectators was at once attracted towards him. lie was neatly Ilrcsscd in a complete suit of black. and evidently carefully cos- tumed for the trying motncnt of his public res-appear— ance, harlot had his beard and moustache accurately ~trlnnted and his wavy hair arranged with the glossiest precisioa. Ilia appearance is loss carcworn than at the title of his committal. and his health rooms to have im- proved under prison dianipline. llo took his seat with Iaif~poaacssiom lichdgravely amlcourtcou-ly to the governor of the pool and his connscl. and unless it be fora slightly nervous twitching of his moustache. cx- Illhited as much unconocru as anvhody prcscnt. Searcer accruing to pay attontlon to the very intcr. eating cordwiiod squabble. pending. to which. indccd. even the combined genius oi Mcsars. Ross and Mangrove Um Innblo to lend tllc halo of sensation. he glauccd m! the Itrango array of fat-cs round him. With just thc natural interest of a rct‘lmc, to whom such imposing scenes had been for a long timc. unfamiliar, saluting each “his acquaintances :ts they-caught his eye in turn. Altogether. he seems much llllpruvtttl (physically). da- ring his retirement. and horn hlmiclfinanfuiiy through. out. displaying neither tiinidity uorrii'rorttery. Standing up while the indictmont was being road over hr tltc Clerk. he did not wait until the conclusion to put in his lea. but upon the definite accusation of wiituily killing r. McGee. interrupted firmly and tlctt'rminmlly with the words "I dcny thec‘targo." At tltcconclusimiot‘tho indictment ho emphatically rcpcatcd the scum phrase. and a plea of not guilty was conlt'quelttly rcoorded. 0n the uestIcu bcintz put as to whether he was prepar- ed to la e his trial. he replied “ I am ready whcnevcr lay learned Counsel are.’ The lion. .I. 11. Cameron than nailed Monday as the day upon which he desired the case to be (one into. (upon Mr. O'llt-illy demanding that it should he proceeded with to-d Iy.) and I‘l‘fli‘lI the impossibility ofeondncting thedefence lmmctllnlt'lv aitct' the arrai nmcnt. On Saturday. he said. it might be practical” to have matters in readiness, but as there wasue likelihood of completing the trial on one day. he sredMouday. so as to avoid the rtdjotlrnmcnt over nday.—-His Lordshi having intimated that it Would be necessary for the witnesses to be present. so that the court. might proceed at 9 a. In. on Monday, Mr. O‘Reilly on the part of the Crown, consented to tltc postpnntl neat. and alter a short conference with the lion. .1. ll. Catumn. the prisoner was removed—Ottawa Times. O A Orauuun or; stninns or 8m Jmm FRANKLIN.— News has been received from Dr. Hall. the gentlemen ofaa explorin turn of mind. who sailed out Of New London some our or five years ago. to go in nest of Sir John Franklin. The doctor writes that re has found a clue which may lead to the desired discovury. louse Esquirnau: tell him that they sawa party of white man carry a hotly on shore at a certain place. and lay it in a brick vault. which was agcrwards cemented and covered with boulders. The actor is inclined“ think that this body is that of Sir John Franklin. but is going to find the vault. and satisfy himself before he returns. As the Esquimaua in the In which the vault ts situated are not very i it. the doctor has hired llvo trustworthy seamen to go with him. its purposes to set out this all. M“ V we“; .. . ‘ .1: Bella-aye Pillar-The Female‘s Wrench—So soon as “m functions are disordered they should be recti- Cad. It is a hopeless delusion to leave the malady to its 0'. Ohm. A low a proptlate doses of llolloway‘a Pills a 60 proper pa od will prevent many a serious illness. The, arrest all morbid influences. and prevent fliseass from extending and affecting more distant or- r- Their primary action is upon the blood. stomach. vsr. kidneys and bowels. heir secondary action flungthsna the nervous centers. No drug can he at 0|. es harmless yet so antagonistic to disorders affect- ll. the other sex. The most perfect alliance may be and upon their purifyin , regulating and renovating es. They my be safely taken by females at any Thuuty-threa persons were destrcvcd—buruud to cinders’. and their bodies cannot hercorn, who also sees ed. Several ladies were anion; the dead. The mall teat reached Kings. town this morning at one o’clock. when a sad scene was witnessed. On luggage being brought. ashore which no- _ The Duchess of Ahercora and her fanulr (Who were all safe) went at —chI. never mind the rest! We answer was a sigh. solved ; a day was nnmcdanudmevcr mind the rest! The happy moments passed away; and the day at length urrivcd : and my bliss was so cxtatic, ’tis u'wondcrl survived. Of course she was with lace enrobcd. with orange blossoms drcss'd mud-— lu 9. copy of the paper, you’ll find the rest! Among the stories told by Dickens since his return I5front the United States. is the following: lie was in company with some gentlemen in Now York. and one of the party accrued to know ovcry person whose name was Incntiuncd. No tastier what cclcbrity was spoken of. whctlicr living or dead. ltc was sure to know him. llickcns. lit-coming disgusted with tho fcllow'a vanity. asked him if he know the Siamese Twins. After hcsl~ rating for a moment. he answered, “ Well. I knew one of thorn \‘cry wi-ll, but 1 can't say that i have ever seen the otlIcI‘."-—-Ifrrltuagr. PORT OF CHAR LO 1‘ 1'19 ['0 WN. Iswanos. Sept. 8,—l‘tuttlsr, Iii-nine, {idling voyage. with 200 bbls ntacltercl; llt't‘t’). hit-Kay. fishing voyage. with 300 hbls tnuckcrcl; Charles. Mchill, (irandiquc.y 62tons limestone. 9.-Jolm Sonics. Ilnrdy. fishing voyage with itiil blila mackerel; George 1’. Rust. Cunningham. fishing voyage. 160 hbls mackerel; Frank Trout. Ab- bott. fishing voyage. 200 hbls mackerel ; Olivia. llucker. l‘ort llood. 60 tons limestone; Gettysburg. Stewart, fishing voyage. 187d hbls mackerel; Col. Coolecurs. fishing voyage. 1.30 hbls mackcrcl. not landed in our port; Game Cock. Chiverie, from the Gulf, lotihhla mackerel; Margaret. McDonald. Antigouish. ht tons pavinp atunc. l’J.-‘.\Iat‘ia Victorian. (iiounel. 'I‘racatlic. .175 m shingles; Commerce, Doan. Barton and llaliinx. 2139 hbls flour. and sundry goods; River Dnlc. Scott, Golf. 161 hbls mackcrcl; Wild Rover. Lufkiu. Gulf. l-lt‘ii bbls mackerel: Danicl. Welsh. Pictou, 45 tons coal; Ambrosc. McDonald; l’ictou, 45 tons coal. 11,-- llopc. Mcl’hail. l’iclolt.2l tons coal; (3. ll. Jnncs. Smith Gulf: \V’uodbinc. Robertson. I‘ictou. 81 tons ooalt Woodworth. Smith. iluli. 1.366 hbls mackerel ; Ruth Groves. Gould. Gulf. 128 bhls mackerel; E. Y. 0. Mt‘l-‘adycn. Piclou. 50 tons coal. l2.—llivcr Quccn. Robertson, Gulf, 182 hbls mackerel; Alcxaudcr. Andcr. son. (iltwc llay. (it) tons coal: Allgcliquo. Robertson. l’ictcu. 45 tons coal: llopc. Robertson. l’ictou. 36 tons coal; Marv liatc. (iillis, ngan. 66 tons coal. 14,-— Edu‘iu & Eva. McLeod. Pit-too, 157 tons coal ; \Vingcd Arrow. Grnlitl. Gulf, 16.5 hbls mackerel; George R. Bradford. Mulatln. Gulf, [60 hbls maCkctcl; Morvcn. McDonald. Antigonish. 5i tons paving stone; Nine llrothcrs, Lutce. Linunn. 1.30 tons coal; MnrtbaT. Pike. lloward. 1.33 hbls muckcrcl; Goo, W. Brown. lloward. (lull. 10.") hbls IIIIII‘Rcrcl. 15,—Witchcrnft, Adams. (iulf, liltl hbls mackerel: Robert Noble. Cn- hoon. Cow Bay. 105 tons coal. Flyng Mist, liartlett. Gull. 1:10 hbls mnckcrcl ; l’. of Wales. I}. Evans. I’ictou. mails and liltllt‘. ()1'T\".\‘.lll§. 8th Sept—Maria Alva, McI-lvoy, Sydney, l~al.; l‘. of \anM. It). livaus. S'Ietliac. with 12 hbls. eggs by W. ll. Dean, 3 do by \V. Higgins. iii bushels barley by ()Ircu ('olltmllt'. limp. 4 horsca by (ion. Forster. and 7 do by A. McDonald; John Jones, Wm. llnt‘tly, Gulf. fishing Sittrcs. Dill—elicot'gc 1’. Rush. Cunningham. (lnlf. flailing stores; Frank 'l‘rcat. Geo. W. Abbot. Gulf. fishing storcs ; Gettysburg. Stewart. Gull. fishing stores. Col. Cook. George Beer. Gulf, tithing: stores; Flying Mist. hit-Cormack. Gulf. tishing storcs; Mayflower. Gerrior. I'ictou. bah; Alpha. McDonald, Gulf. fishing stores. llitli—l’, of Wales. Evans. l'icion. sundries; liivcrdulc~ Scott. Gulf. fishing stores; “'ild Rover Lufkin. Gulf. fishing stores; (Tommi-rec, Donn. llostorr with Hot) hbls. mackerel by American llottoms; Siva llrcrzc. llohbr, l’icton. bal: Illtll‘lll Quccn. \Valsh. Sydney. bul.; Enterprise. Peacock. Shomogue, hul. lith—llelcn W. Woodworth. Smith. Gulf, fishing stores; John 1’ ()ha. Dunn. Gulf. fishing stores; Ruth Grovca. Gould, Gulf. iii-hing stores; Amandale. Lanni- gan. Rytlncc it'll bushels oats: Charles. Mt'Nt'l". Pic” bal: l’ oi Wulcs. Evans. Slit-disc. with 5 bbls cpgs by 11 Cooinbs. 55 do by W 13 Dean, 296 hbls mackerel by Amcrlcan llottums. and 10 horses by 11 Hunting. 12th —-Iloathcr lit-llc. Mchnzic. l‘ic..7 hbls oysters by lienj. l’cttigrew; David. Walsh. Pic, bul; ltivcr QuccnY Robcrtson. Gulf. fishing slorcs; Olivia. Bucklcr, Pic. ital; Ambrose, McDonald. l’ic. bal; Kate, Morn. Port Donald. bal. Htli-——Wlngcil Arrow. Gown, Gulf. ilell- ing slorcs: Margot-ct. McDonald. l‘ic, bal; (icorgn R Bradford. Malnil.I.(1nli, fishing storcs; Seaman‘s Bride, Mcrriuomish. bal; Glynwnod. Gavin. Boston. 7216 hbls illnt‘kt‘l‘t'l. 41 boxes prescrvetl do. it cords tan bark by—: l W llrmvn. lloivaril. Gulf. fishing storcs; Martha J Pikc. Howard, Gulfv fishing stores; 1' 0i Wnlcs, l-lvttns, l‘ic. mails, &c., &c, TILTON & MOFARLANll’S BURGLAR AND FlREl’llOOl" SAVES; S/crl Vaul/s and Combination Rank Luci-M. Tim-ox tit: hichnntxn's S.IIrr.s.—— Thcso safca seem to he the only ones that came out of the recent tire un- scathed. prcst-I-ving their contents in an admirable manner. Such is our faith in them that we have order. ed one oftho large size for the office ot the Press. \Vc notice also that many others have ordered them—Port (and Press. m...“ ..,.,~-V..-~~.-~a,.~.,. ...~~‘w.-.‘.. .aaav a.-. At Charlottctown. on the 15th hurt... after a protracted illness of ten weeks. Rose Annie Higgins. a nutlvc of 'I‘homastown. Maine. 17 8.. and daughter of Charles and Mary Emma Higgins. aged 9 years. At Lot Mu. on Monday. the 7th Inst . John Cummings. aged ‘26 years. much regretted by friends and acquaint- ances. Requiem-at in porn. R Eliot: ‘ garittistmtatsf ISTR ATOR’E? SALE 01" REAL ESTA'I‘E 2 0 he sold by Public Auction. in front of the Court House. in Georgetown. on SATURDAY. the 17th of October next. at the hour at twelve o‘clock. noon. under license. hearing date the 17th day of March last. past. in that behalf granted by "in Honor the Surro< gate. all that iiccc of land. the property of Peter Mc- Lcllun. late oi llurnt Point. near Georgetown, farmcr. dceeasctl, intestate. situate at. Ilurnt Point. aforesaid. bounded and described as follows. that is to say: com- mencing at n Square stako. fixed at the south-west angle of Roderick McDonald‘s farm. on the North side of lirudcucll Rivcr. thence (according to ill‘? Magnetic North of the year 176i.) North eleven chains and twenty-tire links. thcncc North-wont four chains and eighty links, thence North eight chains. thence North. west ninc chains. thence North to McLellan’s Creek. thence along aaid Creek and Pond Seath-wrstwardly. and following the various courses of said rircr cast— wardly to the lace of commencement. containing forty- two acres. an six acres of Marsh Land. Terms made known at the time ot Sale. In the meantime full information may be obtained on applica- tion to Mr. R. Roddin. Barrister, at his Office in Char- I it to . ° ” w” MARGARET MACKENZIE. Administratrir of the Estate of the late Peter Mchllan. in mine I prcsscd; and as I drcw her poorer still wandered slowly hand in hand, with beads together how’d ; our words were low and ml‘tly'nnid, our sighs were long and loud; Iaskcd her if she loved me, and her head dropped on my breast; I listcucd, and the answer was-—woll, ncvcrinind the root! The evening deepened into night, stars lit up all the sky; again I whispered, and again her At that fair shrine l humbly knelt. my hope and love confcsscd; I was ob- to present the same, duly attested, to the undcrsipned hxccutcrs of the last will and testament oi.the said Honorable James You; anmpenons indebted to the said Estate are requested t msks syiuent forthwith to wn. ICHAl 93, JOHN INC-S. JOHN YEO. 3mm“ JAMES YEO. Port lllll. Sept. 10. 1868. all papers 6w A UCTION . Valuable Business Stand, House and Shop. the. Properly of Hugh McKecver. Merchant, Crapautl. be sold by AUCTION on TUESDAY. the 29th Inst.. at the hour of 10 o‘clock, a. m.. on the pre- mises, a Lei 90 by 40 feet. with the Buildings thereon. consisting of a two-storey Building. 86 st 25 foot. finished for Sho and Dwelling House; anotheraii N 24 feet. titted up Fir Granary. Coach-house. and Stable: and otherdiuilt inya all new and in good repair. This Property In among the best business stands on the Island, being in tlte centre of the beautiful Settlement of CltAl'AUl). ou the Cross Roads leading from an extensive. thickly-settled. back countr . to the new Bridge across Crupaud River. near tripping. and possessing cvct‘v facility calculated to render it a first. class Business Stand. Tor-ma made known at sale. JOHN COG llLA . Auctioneer- ~Scptembcr 16. 1868. 'LEASEIEOE'ITFKRM- For Sale. HE Subscriber offers by private Sale. a Leasehold FARM. containing 251 acres, 100 ofwhich are under cultivation, the remainder covered with Soft and Hard- wood, suitable for all kinds of work. This Form is liiuatctl on Lot 32. fronting on the Shore of the North River. and about five miles from Charlottetown. There is on the Farm a good Marsh, and also lenty oi Sca- IVccd to ho had on the Shore, besides be ng within five chains of Mussclmnd. The Dwelling House and Out- buildings on this Form arc largc,conVcnicnt, and in good order. Persons wishing to pardon; this desirable property I will find the terms easy. JOIIN McLEAN, Sen'r.. .. North River. 21“ September lti. 1803. ll CO-PARTNERSHIP. 111". Subscribers Would inform the Public that they have this day entered into a Co-l‘artnership. to carry on the business oflroa Founders. under the name of RIORDON’ do PATRICK. who are able to execute all Ortlcl‘! in this department with promptness and st rea- sonable rates. MICHAEL RIORDON. ANDREW E. PATRICK. Ch’town, Sept. 9. 1868. sep 16 Si Cheapest School Books AT HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, QUEEN STREET. Eti‘l“"‘l'.",2~-1392:- , WM.“ QUEEN VICTORIA’S JOURNAL: Our Life in the Highlands. IIARVIE‘S BOOKSTORE, QUEEN STREET. _Scptemhcr 9. lStiS. ON SALE, AT Till-1 Queen Street Warehouse, SIX IIOGSIIEADS BEST English Halt a: White Wine Vinegar. il’arrantclf (r'cnttinc. B. DAVIES. Scptcmher 9. 1863. iii COGNAO BRANDY. US'I‘ RECEIVED. at the ITALIAN WARE- HOUSE—- 2.5 Ounce BRANDY, “ Vine Growors.” lllcEACHERN & Co. Clt‘towu. Sept. 9. 1868. TO BE SOLD. I Y PRIVATE SALE. n llOUSl-Inpnd GARDEN. cou~ aistlug of II uCrt‘S of LAND. ,In l’OWNAL, Lot 4!). Apply to FRANCIS STANLEY. (‘li‘towm Scpt. 9. 6i - Schooner for Sale. 7 1112 Schooncr (JII’SF) 1' QUEEN. now lying at Queen‘s Wharf. 54 tons register. Apply to WILLIAMKOUGIIAN. Ship llroker. Queen‘s Wharl. _ Ch’tmvn. Septcmber 8.}?63. QBQOOMEN EERHIBS monstrous; Queen Street. THE Nile Tributarica of Abysairs‘u. and the Sword Hunters of the Ilumram Arabe, by Sir Samuel W. linker. A Journey in Brazil. b Professor and Mrs. Agassiz. The Irish in America. by John Francis McGuire. M. I’. Boswell’r Life. of Dr. Johnson. Quern's Journal. “ Our Life in the Highland-1" luur of Rilualt'sm, by the Bishop oI‘Vermont. 77w Prodigal Son : “ Lectures by the Rev. W. Morley I’nnshon." The Young Reporter. or how to write Shorthaad. 'I'Ite Aloanslone, by VVilkic. Collins. The New Series of School Books: Campbell‘s Geo- grapbys; Lennie's Grammars; Sullivan‘s Smiling; Advanced Reader; Collier‘s llritish lllstory; homp~ son‘s Arithmetic; Latin and Greek Grammars; lIall's First and Second French Books; French and German Grammars. tits. 1%. ALL CHEAP FOR CASH. Sept. 9. Inca—5m LIGHT FRENCH WINESI From France. via Halifax. CONSIGNMEN’I‘ of above WINES. is oil‘ercd vcry low. A rare chance for families to secure a good sound WINE, etc Very MODERATE PRICE. '- ITALIAN WAItIquusa." hlcEAClIERN & Co. Sept 9. 1865. 7%” m” v" PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE. ' lil~1 I‘RINi‘E Oi" WALES COLLEGE and GRAM- MAR SCHOOL. will be Rid-OPEN.le on TUESDAY the 15th current. at 10 o’clock. It. In. J. LONGWORTH. Hon. Bec’y. (‘h'town. ithNSSptq 1&38.~91 WANTED- ANTED. by the Subscriber. a good {journeyman Shoe-maker. To one of stead sober shits rega- ably to Plan was ' ts ssenatJobn Roi t'a. Elqu Sourls. Contrafiao bagude on Of Isfa- ths 1st August. I“. s M. HcCORIACK. ‘ Managing Oust-item. See' to Souris (east), Aug. 31. Isis. si. mes courts-v EXHIBITION. Eahitltion. with thalserstary if possihbl heflrs the 29th September, fl no articles or exhifltloa ea- bo received later than , o'clock, a. "1.. MI twit- 2912‘shlbliion. to be c at 2 o'clock. p. .n tn the t . Ticket-or admission first day. 1s. 6d. saaltI ssaand day. 9d. each. An entrance fee om. or]. each. will be charged for a“ how and mile. and for m. and piss as. . A Hooghlwisteh will he he d in s eh! user the Town. on the joint. , Nantes of comp tors to be entered with the Bacte- tary on the 29th. . By order. , 1,...1 _ A. J. MeDONAL’D’. 800‘! GWomAug;'fl. 1868.——31 QUEEN’S COUNTY- PAIR & EXHIBITION. IN consequence of the local Exhibitions for King’s nd Prince Counties being advertised to ha held on the 30th day of September last... the Commissioners for Queen‘s County have postponed the holding of their Fair and Exhibition one week later. The Fair and Cattle Show will therefore take place at Chtrlottetown, on Tuesday, the 6th dx 0! October. and tie Exhibition on Wednesday, the 7 day of Octo- ber next. By order. A. McNElLL. Sec‘y to Board of Cots. Cl‘town. Sept. ‘2, 1868. FOR SALE, VALUABLE PROPERTY. consisting of half an 1" acre of LAND. on which are a Shop and Dwelling llotzse. finished. also a large Kitchen. one lar e Gran- ary a good Shed, and a good Well of water. 0.. See. For Terms. &c.. ap ly to Martin Martin. Dundas. or to Martin Mclunis. .sq.. St. Peter's Bay. Dnndas, Sept. 2. 1868. GREEN -BACKS! XCIIANGE on BOSTON. and GREEN-BACKS bought and sold by I. C. HALL. Ch'ton'n. May 20, 1868. (ha FRESH SALMON. PARTIES wishing FRI-28H Saunas may be supplied by leaving their Orders ut the Subscriber's ore, Water Street. Arrangements have been perfected to place the Sal- mon in Ice as soon as taken from the Nets at St.Peters, tans insuring their perfect freshness ; and those who order Salmon may let them remain in the Ice until they are wanted for use. July 8. l. C. HALL ""ivow LANDING, 3 ClIESTS Conzou TEA. t 2.") libls. KEROSENE. (Standard White) 5 llhda Granulated SUGAR. B. WILSON IIIGGS. Ch‘town. June 17. 1868. B‘OR HDS. Bright Sugar. llbls. do do Bbls. Crushed do l'uncheons llright Molasses. Ila s Green Cotl'ee. 11h s. Vinegar. Boxes Pipes. Boxes. llaif do and Quarter do Layer Raisins. Drums Figs. Barrels Kerosene. Sole Leather. Puncheons Strong Proof Demerara Rum, Cases Brandy. 50.. &c.. 6w. 3. WILSON HIGGS. Ch’tnwn. 3rd June. 1868- SUGABI SUGAR I UST RECEIVED— 10 Ilhds. 3 Themes g Brig btretaiilng SUGAR. B. WILSON IIIGGS. SALIF. 15 Bhls. Charlottetown. July 22. 3031313 DEERE! 303 SALE. L O W. A Consignment of Brandy and Gin, ROM FRANCE AND HOLLAND. Consisting of Ilhtle. BRANDY. on. Caekl do Pinct, Custillon a C2,. Cases 0 lihda. ‘ GIN, Qrt. Carin do Kega do 6 and 12 Gallons each. Cases do 12 and 15 Flasks do B. WILSON HIGGS. Ch'town. June 17. 1868 WEEK] Y STEAM COMMUNICATION OSTON HALIFAX. I THE STEAMSHIPS ALHAM- BRA and COMMERCE. (until further Notice.) will make weeki trips between this port and BOSTON. calling at CAN 0. RATES or “semi: : Lsdics' Cabin. Gents' Cabin. Forward. To Boston. 50s. 65s. 45s- " Halifax. 24s. 30s. 18s. It Canso. 25s. 15s. 20s. ' CARVELL BROS.. A‘ents. Jtily’7‘29. 1868. ‘ BRON ZON ET'I E. “E application of this most elegant preparation is extremely simple. while its effect on the articles enumerated below is almost magical. imparting to them a lased bronsed surlace of rest beauty :— Inos-fenders. Stoves, Gas ittlngs. Ornaments. Lamp Stands. Copper Coins. the" STRAW liars. Routine. Pus‘ruu Burrs and Oansuaxrs. LIAVM. (real). Ivy. Laurel. Holly, &c.—-” Eil'eet most citarrning."--Lsather leaves war he hronsed Intumnaronv and Wan-Ina. Useful and Ornamental. Glass may also be illuminated. W. R. WATSON. City Drug Store. Victoria Building. August 14. 1868. Té‘ifiEGLTURE AND LOCAL INDrggiTRY. 11E Commissioners ap ointod to carry into efi‘ect the appropriation 0 last session for "the eu- courageneut of Agriculture and Local Indu‘ry." in Queen‘s Count . have ordered that a Fair and Exhi- bition be held a Charlottetown. on TUESDAY dz. WEDNESD“' 29th A: 30th days of Sc; The Fair ' will he held M ' occasion ‘ 29th 6 lar cm in meat and cod wa cs wi I be given h p y g 8 JOHN KEIIEY. Summerville. Georgetr" I. September 16. 1868. ii 1 Sept. 0. was. din '1’... xurmrous are requested to enter all artlelss for But am ott res mm. ~~ 1 Best Blood nurse, of 2nd best.) ‘5 do do , ~ 5 33 a“ Id boat do Beat stool; Colt. so It! best ‘_ do ’ 10 ~ carves. . Best Bull. turd" 8 years old, It! heat do do ; 1. Best Ball, of age w M. ‘ as heat ‘ “do , do l“ is Best Oow in Milk, 4" t . 1 9d heat «to i ‘ old, ‘ I lost. Heifer, under 8 years . 2d boat 0 U 8d beet Beat Bull gut. 2d heat' B SHEEP. est Ram, of an age, ~ 2d beat do , ydo Beet carilng'flam, wheat do Best Ram Lamb, 2d best do Best Pen of four Ewes, 2d best do Best four Yearling Ewes, 2d beat do Best four Ewe Lambs, 2d best do PIGS. fl on wo§05 Onassis-sue oeeeeooooaeo oooeecooooe‘eeoae obéceoooe 6.00. 0000.00? 00.6.06” to Gunne—ow was-sun B Itht Pig, - i beat do Best breedin Sow, 2d best 0 Best on 3 Pigs under six months. 2d at do do Best Fat Pig, 2d best do POULTRY. Best pair Turkeys, Rooster md Hen, £2 GOGOUOOO U do three aprin Geese, do Barn Door ter and 9 Pallets. 0 I0 do three Black Spanish Fowle, 0 IO do three Ducks, 0 10 GRAIN. . L Beat two bushels Wheat. £1 5 2d best do 0 15 an 90 Best one bushel Winter Wheat. Beet two bushels four rowed Barley. 0 2d best do do 15 Best two bushels two rowed Barley, - 6 2d best do do 0 * Beet two bushels Outs, 2d best do do 1 HORTICULTURE. Best I don. Onions, do 1 do Turnips, do 1 do Marigold Wnrtacl. 2d beat do 0 Best do Beets, do 20 Pet-snipe. do 20 Carrots. do 8 Cauliflowers, do 1 dos. oars Indian Corn. do do Squash. do Pumpkins, do Tomatoes, do Citron Melon, do 3 Cabbagcs, do 3 Savoy do do 8 Roots Ccleryi‘ Ila .QQGOOOCCOOS GOOQOQOOGOOOOGQO Opes-duo'- RUIT. Best Basket Cooking A plea, 2d host do 0 Best. do Eating do 2d beet do do do Beat do Winter do - 2d boat do do do Best earn 10 Green Gages, do ti; Damsons, do do Plume. do dozen Pears. 2d best do Best sample Grapes, BUTTER dz CHEESE. Best Cheese, (201bs.) £1 0 0 2d beet do do 0 15 0 Best tub Butter, (28lbs.) l 0 0 2d best do do 0 15 0 TEXTILE FABRICS IN WOOL. Best 10 yds. Black Full Dressed Cloth, £1 0 0 2d beat do 0 10 0 Beat do Grey do I 0 0 2d best do do 0 10 0 Best 10 yds. Black i-‘ull Dressed do, (hand a an and woven) l 0 0 2d best 0 do 0 10 0 Best do Grey do I 0 0 2d best do do do 0 10 0 Best 8 yds. Women’s Wear, 1 0 0 2d best do do , 0 10 .0 Best 20 yds. Carpeting, shone made) I O 0 2d best do 0 0 IO 0 FLAX. Best Web (10 yds.) for Grain Sacks. 0 10 0 Beat 6 Towels, 0 IO 0 Best Table Cloth, 0 10 0 Best pair Sheets, (manufactured since last Exhibition). 0 10 0 RN 1T GOODS. Beat pair Men’s Drawers. 0 I. 0 do Under Shirts. 0 10 0 do 8 pair Men's Socks, 0 I u 2d best do 0 8 0 Best do Stockings, 0 O 0 do 1 air Winter Gloves, 0 b 0 do 0 Mitts. O I 0 do collection of Knit Goods, 1 I 0 do gents’ Plaid, I 0 0 2d best do 0 10 0 Best Home Rug. 0 II I 2d beat do ~ 0 10 0 Best pair Blankets. O 15 .0 do piece Fancy Shirting, l O 2 2d host do 0 15 Beat Hearth Rntr. 0 1‘ 0 2d best 0 I. O , ° Best I‘ "‘ “