OLARSILPS, Very Latest Des t h Phe English Mail arrived here on ‘Tuesday pa C es, evening last in the Steamer“ Princess of Wales’ se tim aS ALAIN COr i the | —_——— from Picton, Tn another columu will be found a i . t] nei : 4 ; Paris, 24 summary of the latest news . ars i SIN ther t q heath ate - Government Will inmediatels sii or ; a ne i Hs mintary posts on the Spanish \ E would d ect the attention ‘ Coun i law « a ¢) x ties el} eck } : : I ii us to the von tal Stock of Good reece 1 this a “ vt \ tors of Scho by ms Trepor ed that Queen leah la has entered | Season by Robert Youne The sele« . : ce lie i ' ! ce . — 6 8 t Chere isa rumour that insurgent Gen. Pri: ana the prices are remarkably low, i « astic qua has been arrested, but there is wo ¢ ni 6 ea ee — format nas to the tact ’ 0 auloentic in Ov esteemed friend, J Hi. V's letter ‘ \ i a t tay leanne arg 2. ae t inse min this week's issue Ii will : ‘ , ! . d sa il at a fe = i is soyat p appear hext week , y ces af Ar da ‘ i i id Shee a ba ee = wa ~ ‘ { . sie ? r ' Scapurts Pie follow g official announces ae t has been Died. : ‘ A Xa received trom Madrid Catalonia, Aragon and on the morning of Seprember 28th, of Typhoid As ; : si ner Valincis are quiet & Fever amaene Johus nh, M. D., aved 34 years . ” . ie “ ps e N nalcur haa the fellow lug ~The Revolution ar U 7 Mt — og, a “i eal : ; Ao : \ aa 4 Senn Gr samliects aa whe z Opie Swi th city, M David Walker, of Shedi ac, heck ilst project Active daughter of the Rey. J. Davis in the Sith year of . i sded to be a narely « etj- measures are being taken by the Government| ber age. She leeps in Jesus : a : é‘ i for the suppression ef the Rebellion. The in tive ard at surgents in Andalusia are retiring before the ad-| Jor ar finding the law to be, as they 8 vance of the Royal troops The rumoured ridings Port of Charlottetown. ik diaesiteaiaiis co ie elie ks oe. Republicans in Calabria and Sicily is i ae BNTERE ‘a : 2 ai : 7 Serr. 1 f mam, MeDonald, Cow Bay, 80 tons coal to \ i ie ft cmmpete f{ t ‘rp Johneon, the American Minister to Eng- Carvell Bros , Josephine, Chiverie, Trading Voy- — . ned a cor “eo at land, in re ply te an address presented by the age, 1401 bis. mackerel, & 40) hake sounds to [. | Tewn Couneil of Leeds, said that there are but C. Hall, Esq ; Princess of Wales, Evans, <hediao w ‘ ‘ a iu Sta few differences between England and the United mails and mdze; 21—Charles MeNeil', Pictou, 63 va merit 1 Lat Mathematics, and we | Stites, and these are auitiportant, because they tons Coal; Vilette, MeNeill, Pictou, 54 tons coal, , can be amicably settled without. ta nishing the t Mr. Peardon; W. D. Smith, Grant, North | x ” ' won ‘ ° ‘ ener of either country. lle hi sped for a speedy Sydney, 102 tons coal, to Peake Bros. & Co : was that the Visitors of Sx Ole found to settlement of these al flerer cea, and should devote Allegro Usner, i ul fux with meal to 0. Connolly, a. sae eal had sala Pe all his enexgies to that end Ile would regret it ~ . a atrick Foley, Esq ; Lively, Roberts, . . 7 me I ether hilien i coming to an agreement iio Ne a OP sO al; Urisnder, Anders ” Cape < . iV t! hecessary { 4 s ould swf. rinits own opinion, ori that ol the ee =. — of esal. - S. Mut ab. Esqr , = : 7 ' sreeze, Hobbs, Piectow, 85 tons coal; Arabian, ’ w—torit was nethin s the | “ere Phe United States would certer by do Salmon Quebec, with 329 pieces Hacmatack, 2 Sia ” se eat Gittiet webct: « v > Se t fr = ts own reputation, and yellow Pine Masts, and a lot of Lun ber, | ti tha meat Britain would tot tarnish together with 31,050 M_) bricks ind 210 bbls Fiour, . v sled out As aches f her honor to R Longworth Eeq; Hannah, Brow, Ux. m no, to} those § ¢ ej r class are : aii ais i London, Sept. 23, evening Owen Connolly &P. Foley; King Fisher, Wilson, | rn e a The following additional news has been recewel Giuif with 25 bbls mackerel and 30 do herring to t dead ianzuares it is our o m, | from Spain Phe fortified town at Santtona in I. ©. Hall Eq; Slivia, Buckler, Pictou, 69 tons al . , sion of many ot — we the Provinee of Satunder, is pronounced for the coal; Heather Belle, McKenzie, Pictou, Mails | : ny : Revelutionists. ‘The railroads and telegraph hoes and mize; 22—Sophia, D laney, Little Kiver, by this r the Board of Educat Stretched | ia the Southeastern part of Spain have been cut. 59 tons paving stone, and 200 empty barrels to 3 were, and wenta e beyond them, | ® id rapid communication is destroyed. The ex Owen and Welsh; Enterprise, Peacock, Richibue- éo do @ great injustice to the very people fo citement at Madrid is increasing. The insurgents a a “4 ne ae to oa eet By: L icity ; ‘a4 have issued a proclamation which says that when Se iehibucto, 4000 feet decking lia , t these schole ships were esta-| they are sicturious their future cuaree relative to Is M Se antling and 60 M. Shingles to master; bi EF ahah tt sli a the guvernment of ‘theic country wit bo dveided a Spring, Mitchell, Malifax, bal ; Northern a ee by universal suffrage. The insurgents are repor ight, Delaney. Cow Bay, 105 tons coal, to Wa. eer : ; “ee a ; ‘£ a . oe Dwyer; Annandale, Lanigan, North Sydney, 117 7 ASS Ist ys Of mor than common | ted te have attacked Madrid which is defended ‘ : . ¥ a tons coal to Mr. Foley. 23 — Senator justry and ability stud) in our district | bY baraicades but no particulars have been re-4 McInnis, Fishing 41 Bbls. Mackerel Aenes. | echouls, to obtain a 1 education. But the!“ ved. The city of Saragessa is actively pre MeIntyre, Phillips, Caraquet, 460 Buta, paring defences against an antic ipated attack ol) Herring to P. W Hyndman. Model, Bule, rest is « the B i < te y i > ited «the rebels Fishing, 45 bbls. Mackerel to Wm, Heard R, this desig The 1 r man's son, no matt ve Dublin. Sept, 23rd. | M Atwood, Doane, Fishiag. 85 Bbols. de. Chris- | . : i , ou The A lermen and Coune ors of this city have tian, Sangall, River J hn, is M. Boards, to A what fis ab ¥, must leave his district a passed a reselition setting forth thatas all danger| MeNeill. 24 —Commerce, D ane, Bost yn, Mdze. @ a considerable expense before ke ean be! (tom the Fenian movement has passed away. the Angelique, Robertson, Pictou, 42 Tons Coal Bees elie to compete for the scholarship. 7 . tine tas now come fur the release of imprisoned} 450ns_ Atelis, Drummings, Pagwash, +00 tons J < my or the scholarship. uishbe | Penians Limestone, 10 0 Hoops, 19 Empty barrels, Beer cannot afford to do, and cons quently loses a London, Sept. 24-——Evening & Sons. Alexander, Penny, Pictou, Mdze. The folleawing is the latcet.oews which bas been | received frow Spain: } The Government at Madrid has declared all Spain in astate of siege CGuada, who was sent out with a detachment of Royal troops against the prevines of Santander has joined the insur- yo], | gents. ‘The reports that Gen. Prim is marching directly on Madrid are reiterated. He is aceom- panied by Gen. Serrano, the Duke De La Torre, and it ieestimated that the foree under his com- mand is twenty thousand strong. The Duke De} La Torre is said to be acting as provisional presi- | | dent and civil head of the revdintion ile has re- Mary Le Blauc, Glace Bay, 64 Tons Coal, to W W. Lord. Ship David Cannon, Jones, Boston Bal; Sarah Ann, Jones Cape Tormentine, 10,000 Deal, to J C. Popo; 22-E. Y O McFadyen, Pugwash, 20,000 Plank, to W W. Lord; Loyalist McLean, Nagowack N B.; 24,164 feet boards t» owrer; Dominion, Anderson, Fishery 85 bbls mackerel; Rosanna, Murray, Hawkesbury, 9 bbls. Herring Glace Bay, 2!2 tons coal master; Frank, Galiant Fishing, 55 bbls ma-kerel. ‘ht which the state evidently intended fo: hin spore te , : and for his class. He may have really more knowledze and a better Gen talent, cultivated miad than his rich neighbour's son. whom he has surpassed in the district sch Dut who has been able at same colleze or vram mar school at a distance from home, toa jaire zher yet he is obliged to remaio at the merest smatterinz of Latin and the CLEARED Mathematics, Serremmer 19th. — Marv, Turnball, Pugwash, hame to struggle to improve his mind under! fused the offers of aecoumnodation wade by Geo. | meas ~— Wate, Gillis, Pictou, bal; Ca SY, . . , -| Coucba from Madrid *ietou, bal; Ariel, Gillis, Canso, bal; Mary anc itt ies hile 3 ho rat of - ee > @ thousand difficulties while his schoolmate, of Fhe Spanish ships of war in the Port of San Lucy, Watkins, Pictou, bal; Elizabeth Ann, Bent, Bay DeVerte, bal; Nine Brothers, Lutes. tar inferior ah lity, just because he do¢ not | Sebastian have declared -agamst the Queen and I al K i : tid ; : ag a : ‘ eee Angan bal; hing fisher, Wilson, Miramich need it, receives the assist ince of the state to jj" — + . . J ee “— si bal 22nd- ee ol Wales nee Pict a . . nHuve issue a decree deciat Z that any officer a ‘ ne : . tg . rey finish his education. We have not heard wha, who orders an attack li ad cals mails, and 2 rolls ealfskins, &feKinnon & Co ; t) who or 8 an attack on the people or patriot sol- Day Spring, Mitchell, Halifax, 900 bushels po- the mstruc ns are which have been given to | diers shall be adjadged a traiter to bis country. tatoes; Kate, Kennedy, Cow Bay, 150 bu bh, oats % : =. 85 , e Pay, Vo pay, Fs puso, Oats, ° ’ ? ares te out ' ile , ’ : the new Visitors of Schools by the new I ivard a ~ t . ts oer nem. Se and 3 bbls line by Dwyer; Josephine, Chiverie, d he mers «xbibiti *sterd: no ane . sar . i} a 7 thi of Tibetan Bat ethene hae Gitte tee |r, Be i PE, wien. 5 Aleet Bhnaed, Athiqnen, 'Shedins, 100 I tion, hat sincere! y pe toa QW adress of the Exhoibiti Couimittee, he reiterated bbls herring, and 12 tons coal by Mckenzie; . “= ' 1 . he : ee 7 i r : va a will be carreed out in its integer ty a d that the | §'S | pre¥ieus assurances of the maintenance of Feme, McLean, Bay DeVerte, 200 bbls sak; good will between Nogland and America. He- aise 4 sid anelegaat tribute of praise to the Bri tish Army and bighly eulogized Lord Napier of ar i 23 — Senator, MelInnis, fishing; Princess of Wales, Evans, Shediac, 165 bushels Barley by Wm. Bagnall, 2724 bbls. mackerel, by I. C. Hall, 33 dbbis Visitors he directed to select the cleverest and best instru ted bors ut of the common and «ram name Re said Hmisehold wide ose ¥ ges. 34 do mackerel. 2% do mar s ls in their respective circuits, wi a. gg hia ee ; . eggs, $4 do mackerel, 25 do dry I word in America for his courage apd humanity in fixh, by W. B. Bean, and 4 horses by MeMillan; any restriction whatever as to their scl slic the Abyssinian war. 25—R. M. Attwood, Doane, fishir g; Margaret, , ‘ a ee Arbuckle, Pictou, bal: S¢ : ee acquirements. The rich man’s son will stil New York, Sept. 25. rbuckle, Pictou, bal; a Breeze, do do; 24 Vermont, Kennels, Pugwash, do; Foam, Henley, Halitax, 1000 bushels potatoes, and 300 do oats; Mount Vernon, Campbell, Pictou, bal; Serf wer, i ‘ i : . ° The cricket match between the picked <2 of possess the advantages insep Canada and the All England Eleven was resumed JOsilion, and they are yvreat nough “ ess yesterday at Mowtreal. Phe Englishmen finished . : ‘ : - ’ c 5 A itl tood 210¢028 Gallant, do do; Anglique, Robertson, Pictou, .. = oe rel — } ber firstinnings, and the eeure stood VlUto 2s in i " ; . ows, but the reguiations of the board of lu-/, p ; yallast; Alberton, ‘urrie, merchandize; Str. | them favor, the Canadians will go to the bal eu . . one ' ee : a. ee ae 4 Commerce, Doane, Bostan, 295 bbis. mackerel by cal Wit mo bonyger bear the appearance Of | their secaml innings to day. ' . : ; Soha H. Surratt i ccitnlisini Codes 1 Am. schooners, 10 do by Sterns and Mathewson, + ‘4 ‘ Sat . i a che » “ ates »- ‘ > - ’ #eine Made surely tor his benetit os WV’ . “rrarl Wa pe gee oe = CUstAGy 35 do by Carvell Bros , 7 do by J. MeCraith, 198 a Wwhemngie your lay morning by Judge) boxes salmon. by J. Cairns, 1 cask tea lead, by il ccnonias Wyle, ou a plea of lunilation of Statute 31. Beer, 500 sheepskins, by Charles Riley. 26 Montreal, Se pt 23rd x : : Bi wt. re on ; : Montreal, 2 —arah Ann, Jones, Day De Verte, bal ; Mirror Te Tue Eprror of THe Exasisee An attewpt wasanade dust tnglt to tipset the McDonald, Halitax, 1,800 bushels potatoes, £00 Ma Epitoa :-— irand Trouk train geing west, in Consequence} do sats, 20 do oysters, by Geo. Clark; Model, tis surmised of Mr O'Reilly, Crown Counsel in L send you a netice of a eoncert given by the the Whelan ease, being on board lies were potatoes, 600 do oats, 15 do oysters, by Jvbn | Resesend Mr. Trudetle and hia choir last eve wg. gic ed on the track but the down freight train Clark; Dominion, Anderson, fishing; Lacity ie this place, i ai ol a beeeiifel doe fn ding etruck thea first One or two cars were ba ily Ann, M :-Laughlin, Ric ibucte, 2009 bricks ; damaged. Telegram, Mathewson, Biy De Verte, bal; which has been erected on the chapel grounds ” New York, Sept. 23. Princess of Wales, Evans, Shediac, 234 bbis This building is intended for a High Schoo! for A cricket match between tie English eleven mackerel, by 1 C Mall, 6 bbls. eggs, by Higgins, 30 do W. B bean, horses, by S. Key: 16 do by H. Heather ins ia aiid ' ies kale Hughes, 2 boys, and » Hall for an Institute. The concert and twenty-two ofCavada commenced at Moutrea r . Belle, Mekenzie eaterd he Canadians first took the bat but » Me , ‘ . yesterday ihe Can ia first fo { rat it . , he = vas conducted by the Rev. Mr. Trudelle, whe : . A 8 Sante a ri Ride cleedl ¢ Pictou, f2 tubs butter, by Chapman, 5 cases - hiatie ality S runs i” sigiis : met iw , ene - hame, by Jwen Connolly ; Aurelia, Drumwmings played the organ. Both singing and plaving were | playing with a score of 47, with one wicket piowacs bal. i aoe ywasa, Dal. excellent. Our taleuted young teacher Mr. J. J down. a sie accere acdc iliac ch ipl cepta einai Bakerville, British Columbia, was destroyed by | Gre ou the 16th September. The loss estimated ata uwuuillion of dellars. The sates of the Banks eof british North Americra aud Jiritish Columbia were saved | Guid closed at 143. Ship News. Liverpoo, Aug. 14.—Arr., Douse, 24 —Undine, Durie. Gaavesenp, Aug. 22—Ars. Norweaod, McLeod. Swansea, Aug. 23 —Arr. Pelman, Fitzpatrick. GLoucester, Aug 21 —Black Prince. 26th, Virginia, from P. E I. Grane aver, P. B I., Sept. 14—Arr. Sch Hoaw.—A Emeline. Saville, master, from Bermuda, spoken (no date) Brigt. Annete, of and from Halifax, lat. 34, lon. 64, 12, all well. Arsenault varied the performancesaud amused and ' t ' Patterson. delighted the audience by conducting a dramatic he audience showed their ap- The eulertainment proval by their laughter and applause. whole proceedings were a complete auceess and realized the handsome sum ef arty pounds,which | Mewusexe to tee LL : = Ba. After very handsome the national anthem was sung, addresses were de- the livered buth in the Engheh and French languages by several geuthween. All expressed themselves very wuch pleased with the proceedings o! the evening, and thanks were shuwered on the Rev. gsatieman whe had organieed the concert aw well is nearly enough to complete the building. monument has been erected in cemetery ot the Holy Cross, overthe grave ot the late De. Hogan The design and work- manship of the sculjter, Mr J. H. Murphy, ot Barvingtan streets ave very highly prawed by! SEPTEMBER, 1868 ! NEW FALL GOODS the following inscription:—*In memory of} Richard E. Hogan, Staff. Asst. Surgeon, son! as upon the young ladies and geutlemen who had | of the late eminent [rish Sculptor, John Hogan AT eo eflyctually azsisted in making the evening pase Esq, boru at Rome 1814; killed on the Novs agreeably. Jianks were also accorded to Mr Arsenault and the boys who had coutributed so greatly to the success of the entertainment by a Scotia Railway, Sept. 25, 1867. This monu- | VER POUT HAL ME ment is erected by Major-Gen. Doyle, His Grace the Archbishop, aud many of thesCatho ] 9 lic and Protestant Clerszy and Laity of Hall QUEEN STREET. fax, and Charlottetown P. E. Island. 1868.” their dramatic performances —Chronicle. The assembly quietly diapersed about ten u’cluck, every ove de- lighted with dee pleasant oveuing he bad spent. | “ This being the first performance of the kind) Sreamswe “ Merira’”’ Destroven py Fire. | ia this glace, ao public notice bad been given; — The passengers and crew probably saved.—A Sow Mick Banat Of i fae Se: tab itis el but I understand that it is to be repeated as svon pe 7 York despateh of 17th Sept, eoutains Br h and Fer igi as the buriding has been plastered, so that we may —- | BAS Aiet BN Hih ‘RCHANDIZE! @xpect another treat in about three weoks. “ Arrive : steamsnh p L nisiana, from Liver- M iD | i J H. a DIZE e pool. She reports Sept. 7, lat. 43, lon. 26.50. sizhted Ba que Monezuash of Prince Edward jIsiand, with signal of distress ; supphed her Egmont Bay, Sep 24, 1968. i the mate and sixteen of the passenyers and crew of Ca OBITUARY. jnard steamship Melita, from Boston, 6th ult., & is our painful duty to aunounce to our readers | for Liverpool, which was destroyed by fire the | ; Camilets, Poplineits, Lustres, the death of Doctor H d Jol Ble Sea | 7 Sete Coburgs, &e., &¢ ' eat of isoctes amingow ounson. € dies The Monegnash reported eleo fell in with QUUP ES, OCs AS. this 9oclock. His illness was sbhert ship, Jacob A. Stalmer, from Havre for New The newest style of Ladies’ Cloakings, in Few menu in this comumnity Yor k, having VOul board JU pissensers and crew ; of Melita. The steamers supplies of provisions andl water not being sufficient, the Monevuash took Phe Subscriber has leccived, per Steamship sini ai Acudia, from Britain, via Halifaz, 18 Cases and# Bales of LOWS ¢ tlow- ever, due notice will be given of the time at which °° Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, suitab.e for the season, of Dress Materi ils, it French Merinos, Piain and Faney Win- ut will take place. with provisions, she haying on board ° ' . 1A choice seleetion cey Sy ineruing at and severe. ane Astricans, Persian, Lamb, &e. More geBoraliy or more highly esteemed than was Cloths, New Shirtings, Flowers, Feathers | Rul:bons, Gloves, Bead Trimmings, Shawls, Scarfs, Trimmings, Fancy Skirting, Bonnet Shapes, Hat Shapes, Velvet Hats, Velveteens, Moss Velvet, in all Colours, ete. Ibe veutieman whoee career Bf usefulness har been j @ eaddenly and so prematerely cut short. His lees will te deplored by all classes as a public calamity . on board mate and sixteen others.”’ { Hiis ekifl and hia untiring assidu.ty in | cenit | his profession gave Liu au exteusive practice, aud New Puscication.—We nnderstand that Mrs his kindly sympathetic oatare, made hia beloved | W. Stevensen’s new book is now in type, and wall a lappearas soon as possible. We have heard the | “come chapters’ most highly spoken of by those | who have eead the manuscript, and they are said j to be written in Mrs. Stevensen’s peculiarly viva | cious and humorous style. Of the Campaign.” by the late Mr. W. Steweneon, there can be fittle | inquest was held this forenoon! doubt that it will be very generally prized by his} : S As p : : ; al a i st ie eullion Blankets, Quilts, Tickings oue of Her Majesty's Coroners | friends even theavyh «eo long a time has passed | ’ « ’ Oo” Wherever ie was known. We sympathize deeply with bis bereaved family in thier affliction . Cotton Warp in all eolors; Grey, White, Printed and Striped Cotton; Scarlet, White, Blue and Fancy Flannels ; INQUEST As adjourned before Dr Leer Bale, fishing; Clipper, Frost, Halifax, 400 bushels | Compaising a Large and Varied assortment of | CHARLOTTETOWN REGATTE TO TAKE PLACE ON ds Wednesday, October 7th, 1868, on’ Biiiishbowough River, j —_—... BOATS TO START OPPOSITE THE | HEAD OF QUEEN STREET | WHARF, | Harbor will be Buoyed, and Boats will run distances determined by Judges. First Race—to start at 10 o'clock, a m. Ist Class Sailing Yachts—Eotrance Fee, 15s Ist prize £5; 2nd, dv LY. Second Race—to start at 10} o'clock, a. m. » | Row Boats—Four Oars, 2 mile course—Ist prize £3; 2od do £1 10s.—Entrance 78 Gd. Third Race—to start at 11, a.m. 2nd class Sail Boats, under 20 feet keel—Ist prize £4; 2nd do £1 10s.—Entrance 10s. Fourth Race—to slart at 114, am. 12 oared Boats, 2 mile course—Ist Prize £2 ; 2ud do 20s.—Entrance 7s 6d. | Fifth Race—to start at 12 e’clock, noon. ishing Sail Boats, all sizes—Ist Prize £3 ; do gt 108.— Katrance 5s, Qnd Strth Rece—to start 124 p. m. Four Oared Gigs—3 £4; 2ud do £1 103.—Entrance 10-, Seventh Race--to start at 1, pom, paddled by Tudians—Ist Prize 208; 2nd do 10s —2 miles. | | Canoes heghth Race—to start at 14 p. we Sail Boats —All comers—w inning Boats excluded | — —Ist Prize £3; Quand do £1—Entrance hs. | Ninth Race—to start at Q p.m. Four Oared Boats, rowed by Boys under 16—Ist Prize 203; 2nd do 103—Entranee 3s Tenth Race—to start at 24 p. Whe | Two Oared Gigs, 2 miles—1st Prize £3; 2nd do 20s.— Entrance 7s. Gd. Eleventh Race—to start at 3 p.m. Canoes paddled by Squaws—Ist Pree 208: 2nd do Ks. All bouts to sail and ‘be governed by the Rules and Regulations of the Club. day previous to the Race. ALEX. McKENZIE, Secretary. Ch’town, Sept. 28, 1868, AT AUCTION. |\VWENO be Sold by AUCTION, on SATUR i DAY, the $réd day of OCTOBER, at half-past 11 o’cloek, at the residence of Mr. 26 —Fiying cloud, MeIntyre, | Tueorhitvus Moone, West End, Sydney Street, | | all his Houschold Furniture 1 ( onsisting of Tables, Cheffoneir, Lounges, Bookshelf, Chairs, | Bureaus, Bedsteads, Toilet Pables, Toilet Sets, Washstands, Toilet Glasses, Carpets, Hearth Rags, Nat! Ov! Cleth, Stair i Curpets, Purier Stoves, Cook do No. 8 Mavician, (new). ’ | China and Earthenware, Tubs, variely of Kitchen Utensils. | ALSO, Two Fairbanks Seates. N. RANKIN, Actioneer. | | Sept. 28. 1868. lin | To the Travelling Public, pas SUBSCRIBERS would respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they have opened out, in this FIRST CLASS HOTEL, to which they have given the name of the UNEON PIOUS. | } } } | This Hotel is pleasantly and conveniently situat-| ed on the cerner of Queen and King Streets, Ch'town, P. E. I. (The stand is well known as ‘having been in the occupation ef Mr. 3. G. Eckstadt.) | Tt isthe intention ef the Proprietors of the UNION HOUSE te turnish First Class aecomo- dation to travellers, and do all iv their power te render a stey in Chatloltetowo pleasant and aygreenrurre, A First Class Tee Cream and Oyster Saloon, | and a Barber Shop, are kept in connection with the House. The Union Tfouse is pleasantly situated near | wharves, and steamboat landiags, aud will be found convenient for travellers in all respects. All matters pertaming to the wants and eon- venience of Guests will be promptly attended to by the Proprietors. O'NEILL BROTHERS. | Ch'town, Sept. 28, 1863 tf : re oe Assig noes Notice. gg mere owing Mr. W. TH. WILSON, or Mr. ALEX. ROSS, of Charlottetown Mer- | chants, are requested to settle at the subseriber's Otlice on or before the Ist November next Parties owing the late firm of MeSWEEN & McKENZIE, will make payment within the same time at the ottice of Arch’d MeNeill, Esq., in Ch'town, PALMER & McLEOD. Ch'town, 2th Sept. EPk68 | | | pthns idw Prizes for Sultan’s Colts FOALED IN 1867: Best Colt - = = = =«- £200 | Sed Best «inn > 1 B80 HWE above PRIZES will be awarded at Char- lottetown, ou the 6th OCTOBER, the day of the Fair and Cattle Show. Horse und Mare Colts to compete with each other. By order.ef the Comniissioners, JOIN ROBINS, 1858. Sept. 21, 2in Sec’y & Treasurer. LAZARUS & MORRIS, Practical Oculists & Opticians, London, G. B.and Hartford, Conn., U.S., BAVE APPOINTED W. 2. Watson, Chemist & Drageist, CHARLOTTETOWN, Sole Agent for the Sale of their CELEBRATED PERFECTED SPEGLTABIAES, for Queen's ( uty, on view of the body of Isubella | since it was written on his return from the Con- | Osnaburgs, &e., Xe. Livin tot Fi siVingston f Nine Mile Creek, who came to ber| federate Army. According to the report of per- | ALSA | feath under apparently su+¢picious cireumstinces.|s80ns who have seen the manuscript in Mr. | o_o : - bs ’ ail . . oe : The deceased, an old woman of more than eighty | Xevenson'’s own band oe a oat he give| A choice selection of Ladies’ Kid Boots, tare of ave, was found, on Saturday evening lust, | is a perfectly neutral one, and ex plains the circum. | SiR ee ek es | ‘ stances which compelled him at the time to enter | suitwble for the season. *« ferme young men, Hoating near the Stean boat : / : y et hart ‘The tend y had a severe wound in the fore the Confederate service We cordially Wish Mrs Wholesale and Retail at LOW ES1 PRIC ES | bead wade e1 lently by some blant pointed instra- | Stevenson etecess in her undertaking. for CASH. ment The evideuce went to show that ow Friday ’ 7 a sys, -_——__—- -> o- <a -o -_—~ ._ ° . ‘TT , the old woman left ber sister's, Mrs. Gillivan’s c Remainder of FALL SUPPLY to We understand that Mr. Hf J. Gaffney, assisted arrive per Fall Ships from Britain. by the best musical talent of the city, is about to} | get up a first-class Concert. From what we bave | WILLIAM FULL. Sept. 28, 1868. t asout 4 o clock in the evening to cross the river j the teamboat It seews that she lost her way | 481 wandered about the town, for she wue see Seweea the hours of seven and eight o'clock it} heard of the rehearsals, they are superior to any- = eveuing on Pope's Wharf. Mr, Chandler, the | thing in the musical line that has taken piace this ee a> -ssnsnnsnncnslinntinaenaetaannmeniaietietieiniati Ward of the Princess" was the last person ‘all particulars next week.— Her. : ‘ hl 2 le Seba her ative, he thethen name ial nn —e Fall p Champuague, Claret & Scheidam Smt, ov she eust side of the whurf. It is BY) pos ere Snaps. — the poor ereature fell inte the water from ia. *fthe wharf which is east of the sure te aoe there being uo one there at the time either a 7 to hear her fall. The blow she must follow ved while falling, The jury found the fw. Pie Verdict ¢—‘ That the deceased came to oo “th by drowning, ov Friday eveuny last, the Steambout or Pope’s Wharf, baving Bostonire. This is the name given to a new material manufactured by Messrs. Perry & Co. of London, into Tablets, Slates, Memorandum Books, Diaries, &e., and is an excellent cheap substitute for Ivory in | N SALE a few CASS of the above, very CHEAP. O'NEALL BROTHERS. Union House, Queen Street, { Sept 28, p3o8 sin well as assist the sight. ; eS ) ree ‘ Pay &% severe Liow oy the forel.ead: as to Low oid "ury to the head wue produced there is bo Mence before the Jury tw shew.” i Se -_ Pungsoroar at Jownnat FoR OCTOBER econ Portrasts and Sketches of Chas. Darwin oon an Naturalist; Eliza Potter, the Uaion a Charleston. S C.; Madame Goddard Kane Woot! Laird builder of War Ship» nud Tarko, ho are Yankees? Self Culture; The to Trent Tribes; Among the Orange Groves; ilow Diets fur t iver, Kail or Sea; An American they tay.) po’ The use of Diseipline ; * What Te Cormeapeaereesion: ‘Talking Women; [nse vity; ; fils, ete. with large and elevant Jead or colored pencil is easily erased with moisture. Messrs P. & Co. are also manu- facturers and patentees of an almost endless variety of useful articles in the Stationery and Faney Goods line. A very nice assort- ment of their Goods is on sale at Mrs. Bremner’s Book and Stationery Store in Prince Street. weather fur the past few days has heen wet Te We Ae that the late grain will not be barvested without ree Sa ing consider - Ouly 30 ete, oF $34 year, 5K # Xxg- ; ia , . 2 —% bi sbi ivj ry - yes the wow the above named articles, as writing with a | TOPTON NOTIC KK | N WEDNESDAY, the 30th of SEPTEMBER ( instant. there will be a Sunday Selool PIC | NIC on the Church Grownds at Cherry Valley The public are invited to attend. There will bea Bandof Musiein attendance. Admission €or adelts, Ud., childven, 4jd—te go towards paying for band, &e. If Wednesday is not a fine day the Pic Nic will be held on Saturday, the Jrd Ocieber. } | ieeieiine . a — Fresh Canada Flour. | UST RECEIVED, ex “ FLAMBOROUGH,” | from MONTREAL, a very choice article of | FLOUR, expressly for Family use. J. & T. MORRIS. Siu | avn’! ““ATeot Sept. 23,1908. of? ~~ anne ees enquire of on Which have been extensively used in Great Bri Boats to enter—Ist Prize | All boats to be eutered with thefSeeretary, the! HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ! suckets, with a| ee. &e. &e. Raisins, Grapes, Pigs, Lemons, Te Arrive. ( N arrival of Brig “TEASER Hulifux, ther ce per Steamers, ON CONSIGNMENY, Sox 8,64 boxes & i boxes LAY ER RKAZSINS | do do M. K's Keys & Half Kegs SUN RAISINS, Keys GRAPES, Boxes EIGS, Boxes LENGNS, | do &e. &c. &c. ITALIAN WAREHOUSE. MACEACHERN & CO. | | Sept, 28, 1868. h pins 2w | deieceetiaieanealihinnningininiiaiionnnianminimpeamnediagnnninee | - vr. Vinegar. Vinegar. R. WATSON’S and pur | Sipe at W. / chase your Piekling Vimeger and | Spices of the best quality and cheap. | CITY DRUG STORE. | Sept. 28, 1868. | marten - FARMER'S CLUB! ryVikL MEMBERS of the above are requested to meet at their Room, North Amevican Hetel, on #RABAY next, the 2nd day of OCTOBER, at 5 o clock. by order | A. McNEILL, Seo’y. Sept. 28, 1868. ——_ —_________ eager 7? 3 _ WAN'T ECD. | V ANTED to purchase, a HORSE, about six vears old—steady in harness. Enquire at the Leamixer oflice. Ch’town, Sept. 28. 1868. Qin GREENBACKS. YNITED SLATES CURRENCY of all kinds J Dought at a current rate. Exchange on Isuston for sale in sums to suit H. E. STARBIRD & CQ. Sept. 28, 1868. «TO LET! — i HOUSE and SHOP KENT SUREET, lately ocenpied by Mr. JOUN JJUDSON, with large STABLE, COACH LOUSE WALEHUUSE attached. Apply | le W. E DAWSON, WILLIAM DODD, Assi rnees of JOUN HUDSON. i i wMa Ch'town, Sept. 7, 1868. ENTIRE BLOOD HORSE > “SULTAN! HOR SALE. HECOMMISSIONERS of the STOCK FARM, having new two BL&@Chy HORSES, have de- termined ou offering one, **SULTAN,” far sale at AUCTION in CHARLOTTETGWN, on Punesday, 6th October next, being the day appointed for the FATRand CATTLE SHOW. Sualtau’s Stock is turning ort well. He iE just the sire from which to breed-valauble car- riage His pedigree is good and he bids | fair lo become a favorite horse. | orses ALSO | will be offered for sale at the same time, an EN | PIRKCAKT VOLT, 1} year old, got by Stockman’s | imported horse, out of the imported Enylish mare. ALSU BULL CALVES, Two Ayrshire two Ayrshire Hfi FER CALVES, ove Durhaw BULL CALP, | j}und eve Darham HELPER CALF. The Commissioners having made arrangements | ee : a’ ; me , ‘ | for the importation of three Rams, intend offering Best 2 bushels two rowed barley ja t least two imported loug wool RAMS for sale ut auction. A liberal.credit will be given on approved Joint Pahotes. Purchasers from either Pmuce or King’s Corntys | ‘Best 1 dozen onions, 0 j; will be allowed a discount on their purchases to | | pay travelling expenses. ) Further particulars made known at sale. Ry order of the Commissioners. Sept 14. 1868 4i “E’rench "VCiger.” | 7 as ENTIRE HORSE ‘FRENCH ! >ALE, voatil TUESDAY, the 6th day of OC- POBER next. It not disposed of before that time, he witl be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the | MankkKeT SQuaiek,on that day, at3 o'elock, p.m | ‘LERMS—Twelve viut Notes. montis eredit on approved | JAMES HELM, | Elliot River, Rocky Point, WILD GEESE SHOOTING! UST RECEIVED, one case SPRING- @F PIELD SMOOTH-BORE Muskets, just about the best GUN for heavy Shooting to be found. Warranted of the best material and workmanship, manufactured in Govern- ment armories, and sold at the low figure of Twenty Shillings each. H. E. STARBIRD & CO’S. Sep. 21, 1863. Gin Queen's County FAIR AND EXHIBITION. HE FAIR and CATTLE SHOW, as alvendy ad- vertized, will be held at Charlottetown, on LUESDAY, the 6th day of OCTOBER next, at the Grounds kuowu as HOLLAND GROVE. Entrance Fee—Horses, 3¢. exch; Cattle, 28. 3d. ; Piys, Ys‘Gd.; Pen of 4 Pigs, 38 ; Sheep, Is. 6d. ; Pen, of 4 Sheep. 3s. Horses, Cattle, sheep aud Pigs, intended for exhibition must positively be entered ou the Secretary s Book, on or before 10 oclock, inthe forenoon, of the said Tuesday, 6th October No admission to the grounds allowed jufter the hour of 12 o'clock. : ‘The Exhivition will take place. on thefellowing day, WEDNESDAY, 7th OUDOBER, at the DRILL SHED. Allarticles for exhibition must be !eft with the Secretary or in the Drill Shed, on or before Taes- day, 6th October, at 12 o'clock, noon, Tickets for the Cattle Show grounds, 9d. Tickets for the Exhibition, Drill Shed, $4. To preveut confusion, positive orders are given ‘to adhere sivictly to the above regulations. LBy.order, A. McNEILL, Seoretary. Reading Room Buildiag, Sept., 24, 1868. Ships Spars. OUn ~ARGE SPARS for Sale CIIEAP Apply to A. MeNIELL, Auctioneer. tain and the United States. the past eight years and for which they claim the undermentioned adyan- | tuges over those in ordinary use, the proof of which may be seen in their constantly increasing business during the past eight years. Ist. ‘THar fromthe perfect constrnetion ef the | lenses, they ussist.and preserve the sight, reader. | ing frequent changes uunecessary, vad. Tsar they confer a brilhaney and distinct. | ness of vision, With an amount of ease and comfort | vot hitherto enjoyed by spectacle wearers. Sra. ‘Tuat the waterial frow which the Lenses | are grovud is manufactured specially for optic par. | poses, and is pure. bard und brilliant, and net diaule | te become seratch ed. 4th. Twat the trames in which they are set, | whether vold, silver or steel, nre of the tinest quali. | dies and fiuish, aud guaranteed perfeet in every re- speet. | ‘They are the only Speetacles that preserve as | And are cheapest because the best, always lasting auupy years without change being neeessury. | tH One of the Firm will visit Charlottetown, | at the Store of their Ayent every six mouths, for the purpose of titting these having difficult sights. | wheu aay spectacles sold by their avent during the interval, will be exchanged tree of charge if not! properly fitted. pay" WE EMPLOY NO PEDLARS.~@g LF SIGIITS fitted by correspoudence. Sept 28, 1868. ly REGATTA. rRVUIERE will bea REGATLA on the HILLS- BOROUGH RIVER. opposite Charlotte- town, on WEDNESDAY, October 7th. For par- . McKENZIE, Secty ALEX went. 28) R68 * “wt es ee - | JX Estate of the HONORABLE JAMES YEO. (ot VORT ILLLL, in Pringe Coamty, MERCHANT, | ete acetic Ch’town, August 26, 1868. «© ucen’s County PATR AND EXHIBITION, N consequenee of the local Exhibition for King’s and Prince Counties beiug advertis- ed te be held on the 30th day of September next, the Commissioners fur Queen's County have post- poned the halding of their Faw and Exhibition one week deter. The Fair and Cattle Show will therefore take place at Charlottetown, on TUESDAY, the 6th day of OCTOBER, and the Exhibition on WEDNESBAY, the 7th day of October next. Ly erder, A. McNEILL, Sec’'y Board of Com. 1868, Charlottetown, Ang. 26, ixecuturs’ Notice. LL PERSONS having demands against the deceased, are requested te present the sawe, duly attested, to the undersigned, -Bxecutors of the last Will and Testament-oef-the said Honorable James Yeo ; and all persons indebted to the suid Estate, are Leygiitedae make payment forth with,to WM. RICHARDS, } JOHN INGS, ale 4 JOHN YEO, t Eseentors. JAMES YEO, J frem Mulaga, at! TIGER,’ is offered at PRIVATE | ‘City Drug Store, Victoria eters AGRICULTURE AND LOCAL INDUSTRY. ‘Valuable Freehold Property | FOR SALE. | ‘TO. .BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Court House in Grorcevown, at twelve o'clock, noon, on SATURDAY, the FIFTH day of DECEMBER, A. D. 156e,—under and by PURE avd LACAL INDUSTRY, in Queen's Vittue of a Power of Sale-cormtained in a certain County, have ordered that a Fain anp Ex- ludenture of Mortgage, bearing date the fourth Hibition be held in Charlottetown, en | duy of November, A. D. 10S, and 4 between ’ | Thomas Maher, of Georgetown,in ’s County, | TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY. lin Prince Edward Island, Carpenter.and Joiner, and Mary, his wife, of the oue part, and Leawel 6th and 7th days of October next, Cambridge Owen, of ‘Charlottetown, in the suid Island, Esguire, of the 7 part: ALL that tract, piece or pareel of Land, situate, lying and The Fair and Catde Shew, being eo Gusceaal in the said a i. will be held on Holland Grove Grounds, (given | Band distuguished as Town Lot Nuuiber fiftes for the oceasion by WILLIa®? Brown, Esquire, ) (15), inthe third range, letter F., as the same is il alas : . ' cam +>. deleniated, marked and laid down on the anap«r on TUESDAY, the 6th day of OCTOBER ; | pian of the said Town, kept in the affice af the and the Exhibition in the Drill Shed, en WED- | Surveyor General, or Keeper of Plans. ber tho NESDAY, the 7th OCTOBER. said Island; reference being thereunte had will All entries for Cattle Show to be made on or! wore fully and at large appear: said Lot Neam- before MONDAY, the 5th OCTOBER, and | ber fifteen (15), being bounded on the North by all Articles for Exhibition to be delivered to the | Gordon Street, extending thereen Eighty-four (84) Seeretary on or before NUESDAY, 6th OCTO-| feet, ov the Bouth by Lot Number Two (2); om BER, at twelve o'clock, woon. the East by Lot Number fourteen:(14), extending Prizes will be awarded as follows, viz:— North and South one Hundred and twenty (120) : feet,and on the West by Lot Nambersixteen (10); together with all and singular, the Buildings, Houses, Outhouses, Yards, Gardens, aud im- 0 0) provements thereon. 0 0) Por further particulars enguire at the office of z | F. Brecken, Esquire, Sokettor, WHE Commissioners appointed to carry | - into eiect the appropriation of last | Session, forthe eneoura rement of AGRICUL HORSES—Brep on we Isianp, Best blood horee, vf eny age, 2nd best do du Best entire cart horse do 2nd best do eo L. C.OwEN tom roe cS ee aly. under — years, U0) Charlottetown, 22nd Say, 186s, Gm y o j Best cart filly, under three years, 260 Oh | Sa I a 7 2nd best do de 1 oO 0; Best cart stallion, de ge ¢ Valuable Freehold Property 2nd best — do do 1 0 0} -) ma, Best blood colt, du 2 0 0) 1 — Sale. Zud best = du do 40 0} — BE SOLD by AUCTION, on the CATTLE. pronises, at ROLLO BAY, Lot 43, in : i Ring's County, at 12 o'clock, neon. on THURS- eae -_ r3 years = 7 ODA Y, the Twenty Secomp day of OCTOBER oe ” i 0 wext. (1868) under and by virte of au Power of Best bull of any age or breed 10 0) Sale, contained in a certain Indentareat Mertguge, 2nd best do dou 0 0} bearing date the twenty-ninth day of Mucch, A.D. Best cow in milk 2nd best deo Best heifer under three yenes old U | 1307, and made between Daniel Heury Dinewell, 0 0 ef Rollo Bay, Lot 43, in Prince Edward fetand, g | Merchant, and Hannah D. Dingwell, his wite, ra ss Te st et cet tt tt —_ = = 2 of he one part, and the Honorable William ce saniad aetiie du i S | Warren Lord, ot Charlottetown, in the said Island, aod beat dl ° : -| Merchant, as guardian of bila May Lea, of the one Wee o 0 other part ; ALL that tract, piece or parcel of laud, Best bull ealf, ‘0 -0 | situate, lying and being ut Rollo Bay. Lot er 2ud best = =—.do 10 VU | Township No. 43, aforesaid, bounded as follows : SHEEP. Commencing ut the south-west angle of Plot No. pi2,in possession ef dames Aitken, on the north , edge of therPost Read leading to Charlottetown ; \theuee werth a.variation of two.degrees west from 10 0 the magnetic north of the year L764..north one hun- UU | dred aud two chains; theace eustsaven chains aud 5 @ | ftv links; theuce senth niugiy-six chains 40 the g | Berth west boundary of a tract of land in the jv Q | possession of James O'Donnel ; thence following o 9} the course of said Post Road westwardly to the 0 place of commencement, containing seventy-tive 0 0 acres, a litthe more or less, toyether with all the houses, outhouses buildings erections and improve- < ; forene thereon, With the appurtenances thereunto ° | belonging. Best rem ef any age 2ud best do dv Best yearling ram, 2ud best do Best ram lamb 2nd best do Best pen of four ewes, ud best da Best four yearling ewes, vad best do Best four ewe lamba Zod best du le ee a PIGS. For further particulars and conditions of sale, Best boar plg 1 0 @ | enqnire at the office of Messrs. Heysimy & Suc- Sad best de O15 0) &i¥aN, Solicitors, Charloulewown. Best breeding sow i@o¢d W. W. LORD. Pod best do 915 ©)! Ch’town, July 16, 1868. Best pen of 3 pigs under 6 months 1 @ 0; 2ud best du do 110 0 Bat fat pig 1ov| RARE CHANCE 2ud best de 0 15 POULTRY. — Best pair turkeys, rowster and hea 0.10 9 Ship Builders or Merchants. Best 3 spring geese 0W 0 acme Best barn door reester and two pullets O10 0 TE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE thet Best three black spunish'Fowls, 0 10 0 well-known FREEHOLD PROPERTY, she Best 3 ducks 10 GRAIN. Ureka House and Premises, situate at the HEAD of ROLLO BAY, witha : . , 5 Be st 2 —— — 1 7” front of Ten chains on the Main Post . lead- 2ud best do — 015 0 ing frem East Point to Charlottetown and George- Best one bushel winter wheat, i 6 tows), abet far miles from the flourishing village | Best two bushels four rowed barley, 1 6 (© | of Souris. comprising abeut‘LWELVE ACRES of 2ud best do do 015 0} LAND, with a good convenient DWELLING I 5 0 | HOUSE thereon, having a Parlor, Sitting Keom, 2nd best do dy 1 0 | Bed Kooms for Seven beds, Kitchen, Wash House, | Best 2 bushels vats 1 5 © sada never-failing Pamp of Water at the door. ud best do 015 0} Atso,a NEW STORE. fitted up for a Shop and Bar Room, with Odfices attached; a large Koom He rTICULTURE. abave with Two convenient Bed Rooms petitioned 5 Ojoff. The whole finished complete and in good re- do 1 dv turnips, 0 7 6| pair. There are attached to the Shop a Waggon do 1 do mangold wartzel, 0 7 | Howse and Shed, for feeding travelling horses, in atta ts 6 5 .0/* splendid grove of tree ssheltered from winds and R . ite tell 0 5 storms. Stables for horses, Cow Hanses, &c., like- | Heat « a : 0 | wire a Grainery capable of .containing 10,000 do 20 parsnips, 0 2 | bushels of Oats.” Meat and Sait House, with Sail do 20 carrots, VU o | Left above, and two.other Heases for kumber,or do 3 caulifowers, 0 5 0 can be reuted as tenements, all situate on the afone- do 1 dez ears Indian cora, 0 5 O/ sat Road side. The Post Office is kept there, and do do squash, 0 5 OQ }the Charlottetown Mail passes two and fro twice do do pumpkins, 0 5 Qreach week. Onthe Shore, fronting Rollo Bay, | a. a. canis oO 5 oe a site for Sbip Building, where a unmber of a os . 1 ” 5 o| splendid veeséis have been built, with Blacksmith « 2. a onren Meee, % © Borge, a lange and convenient bailding for working | do 3 cabbages, 0 5 0 ja, with a Mould Loft above, Saw Pits, and other | do 3 savoy. de “UO UU) requisites for carrying on an extensive buildin a 6 ts eclery 0 5 O|baii ith a lot of plank | Guber ay the 0 reuls cviery, 0 Misiness, WIth Aa tol OF plan Aan limber in « FRUIT | yard, well piled and free trom decay. A splendid : — | Spring of Water at the bank—iu fact the whole Best basket cooking apples, 7 6 premises are surroanded = all the requisites for ad best de do J) 6 6 carrying op an extensive Mercantile trade or Pab- | Beat basket eating apples, +) .7 @|tic Hetel, well werthy -the notice of persons in- Qnd best do do 0 5 6G | tending to enter into Texde or Ship Building with Best do witter do 0 7 g asmallecapital, The whole will be disposed of by nd best do de » 5 0 | Private Sale, with « good and sufficient title, Ba ven : r Any farther particulars respecting the above ~— aap en, : = : Property and tithe may be had en application te a a ” 2 © |W. R WATSON, Esq, Deageist, Charlottetown, ri a : Fosede 6 : or the Subscriber on the Premises, Oo doze i ’ » . , Sa JAMES A. DAVIDSON. n> Se O 8 0! Rolle Bay, Aug. 31, 1868, Best suuple grapes, 0 6 0 : SUPTEE & OMRESE. Largest & Cheapest "Beat cheese, (20Hss)) a 2ud best do 015 0 ' Best tub butter, (23lbs:) A 0 @ ASSORTMENT 2ud best do 01 0 TEXTILE FABRICS IN WOOL. Best 10 yds. black full dressed cloth, , 2nd best do do do 010 KEROSENE LAMPS, 0 0 Best do -grey do du i @ 0 i i : i er pbs = - ae With Plain or Pateat Burners, ‘Best 10 yds. black full dreased du (avd bes. spun aud waved, ) 8s Gio 2nd "best do de 410 0 Chimneys, Best do grey dw 4d A 2nd best du ‘dv OW -¢d Shades, Pest 8 yas. women’s wear, 1owo 2nd best do do 0 4 Wicks and Oil. | Beat 20 yds. carpeting, (home made,) 1.0 > . ‘Zu do do” o10 0 Large Lot Malleable Castings, FLAX. WELL ASSORTED, Best Web, (10 yds.) for graln sacks, 0.10 0] .}) 1° palf patent Axels. cl ‘ Best 6 towels, OW 0 B Sp Sar ntent See aye eae 2 cases Wazon Spokes, 1 case Bed # astenings,’ best pattern. Best table cloth, 01 OU Best parr-sheets, (manufactured since last'Eshibition,) Loose proag Manure ‘Forks. | KNIT GOODS. : Bundles Fanner‘ Wive, assorted. o 10 ¢@ Best pair men’s drawers 410 0 . aie Best pair men’s undershirte 010 @| Fanner Bushings. pat 2 pairs wan sucks 0 5 UV! Sweet Oil, and Oil Feeders. | 2nd best 2 ez ¢ - sll | Best -pair stockings 0.5 | Circular Saws, Shoe Findings. Best | pair winter gloves, @ 5 © AT THE do do mitts, eh Oi us ~ | Best collection of kuit goode, , BRITISH HARDWARE STORE, Best gent’s plaid, ws nE vs BU or id ede owe REDDIN’S BUILDING, | Best horse rag, Gb 0 . 7 z= |) 2nd: best ade 010 0 STONE & BOVY ER. Best pair blankets, 015 0| Charlottetown, Sept.7, 1867. _ Best piece fancy shirtiag, , 26 , 2nd best do O15 O1AAT> |ieest tract the, 1, » OlASS for YOUNG LADIES. | 2ad best do OW @ a | Best-door mat, 010 0. RS. & MISS BRUENECH pur- end best de 010 0 pose Opeuing.2 ' Best 10 yds. white flannel, 015 0 ; sO Sil | 2nd best do v lv 0 CLASS FOR YOUNG LADIES Further particulars relative to admission fees, c&c., hereafter. By order, ’ A. MCNEILL, bee'y to the Board of Commissioners. Reading Room Buildings, Ch'tewn, July 29th, 1968. : MAKE YOUR OWN YEAST! HOICE NEW HOPS for family use, in QUARTER, UALF and ROUND PAPERS. For. Sale hy W. R. WATSON. on Ist OCTOBER next. at the house now oceupied by the Kev. Mr. Falconer, near the residence 6t D). Hodgson, Eeqr. For particulars apply to Mrs. Brnenech temporarily residing in the private rooms at the PAVILION ores. or to her nother IR. MAY, Ex; , Glen Stewart, near Seathport, from wim prospectuses may be obtained, Sept 14, 1868. sin pd, CLOTHES WRINGERS. | FFNMIE BEST STYLE yet iuweated, and sold at the LOWEST KATES may be found at Il. E. STARBIRD. & CO’S. sin Sept. 21, 1868, QUEEN VICTORIA’S JOURNAL } sé . ” . Our Life in the Highlands.” WARVIES BOOKSTORE, Queen Street EXCHANGE, Chitown, September 18, 1868 New Cottons. e y and White Cottons. UST received Gr oayt-5. Very Cuear ! Sept. 21, 1868. j DAVIES & WEEKS. | Ladies’ Kid Boots, just received. Sept. 21,1368. DAVIES & WEBKS, OR AUTUMN WEAR. A large supply MILLER WANTED! Man, to act as Miller. it . ¥ a Prase TEL WH iE aes — wed “a ‘ att issinintlieisiand MW. ¥. CLARK, ‘T the St. Peter's Mills, a steady, sober aeace, XCHANGE on Boston, and GREENBACKS | boug lt and sold by 1..C. HALL. Water Street, Charlottetown, September 21, 1868, ‘ | NOTICE! | — Tenants of James F. Mowrecweny, Exgrire, onslot 34, are be volibed to pay at the oltice of the Su thers, the amounts @f ent due irom them respeeuiy . HENSLEY & SUL saving Waar? ~ rd pe et or | ; | b 7 5 | ; ; i i | } t ' : j t ' ' 3 * “ ad “ ;