o- weer vwaeee FF @ 1a [ai ee 7oou Tr et le yn ne 8, T Pe ly et be ds 9 dy A Alli a sn i OL TA . aaa aaa renee remrmremmmmnmemmmamanarmniasaamammsminaeamamammmmmaa Very Latest Mad: d, Det. 6 The Provisional Janta hae requested Marshal | hare of affairs anti the meet and has consented ao te act and Oageago as his colleagues The formatio of the New Cabtret has pot pot Gene con pleted. Genera Recalantra, a Demo orat, has been p aced in command of the National Serrane te take « ing of the Certes with Geo. Prim Guard i ia daily becaming mete evident that the ortty of the peeple pre VV t Crevernment fo d Count Cheats it great Mma) i Spal: . rhe have declared pub licat ’ Fake of Vieterm a that they will smppert the existing provisional) Alexander Francis Larkin, of Alberton, to Miss Junta ; Rliga Clark of Tignish, : Londen, Ox« , evenir a Onthe Sth inst, by the Rey. J. Davis, Mr. fu ie anid that the committee appointed by eh ; Samael K Campbell, of Montague, to Miss Hen- lat Honse of Commons on the aubjoct of the land rietta, Morrew of Rasl Point. laws Irets ‘ report ¢ the next session at a an early day, a Mi ay rn . wring it | Died. nie $ axon ranible ; . } a : en in os toate | At St Andrew s, on the oth) instant, Naney, hoo on ¢ - Gre werks. The een Wile of Patrick Griffin, Esquire, aged 42 a y wae lv destroyed. Pie dead bodies At Pie id Riv 3 ; i = . i, Meds persone were! a tequid River, en Sunday the 4th inst. in the wore ; 'b year of her age, Mary Ilelen, eldest daughter " M Oo { Mr. John MeDonald, Garahelie ' ad a ’ ” em . K bert 3 mof Mr. J ‘hn Gordon, ii o i ; j »% “ a aot S, inthe 7st year of his age } Z \ é ot 18, on the 4th inst , after a lingering ill- Vigo A i ! ca, Miniets arte 1 SS years, Curisty Lrander, daughter of wt tate Al x Brander. i toe Ml “ — . Ab Charl ttesown, on the morning of the 9th inst, has - s “aiph Thompson, Esq. aged 73 years + Deveased ' oneal | y Was a native of Yorkshire, Rugland, and ewigrated a) abe to this Islandin the year 180% slavery ‘ , by ‘ ‘ At Suwmer Cottage, Cumberland Street Edin | ti eo burgh, Seotland, on the 13th ult, Jevsig C MERON, a aged 2 years, secoml daughter of the Kev i ” a : Ps ana ne-| Angus MelIutyre, of Kinl chspelva, Isle of Muu, - as . © . Y €* | and grand daughter of the late Charles Binns, Esc agerriic Vappenre that tu Wihifee were . 7 " ee killed «a “ ‘ 1 es fr oer wre ex i nl w Order s 4 hoe © G PRICK CURRENT. let 8 g C#akLoTrerowN, October, 9, 1868. Advices from Rio Ja r t Provisions. President | ‘ ec bs Allies! Beef, (smal!) per Ib............ 34d to 7 aed oblin ” Val sauter-| = Do by the quarter a ae ee ; ' } 35d to 5 . " ( in aa Pork, (carcass) dine cece 41 te Gd on s 4 : Do (small) » Olt Di thot « beote Mutton, perib.... ° os ; v of Warche Veal, per Ib.. ocee 30 todd ” Adv 8 ( state t } . chin Rin webinas ..ad to 10d opened ‘ i Lamb per lb i nibeeens eh iti seceen te fe ‘ Dulter, CEFO oR) cece ‘ ‘ ee Is 3d to Is 6a New York, O 8 ee ads cies s. eenntenns Is Id to ls 34 A Havana S * that s a! ecnaes o Cheese, per Presewus ee .. dd te Gd “ va ba e i aub I excite Tallow, per Ib eee Od to 10d ment for news { » Se was intense. nothing | “ard, per Ib.... .+-Done being allow relative t >t transmitted | Flour per 109 Ib HAndeere acess deanna ee ever the Caban cable. A rnmor wascerrent gf q/ Vatmeal, per 100 Ib............ «2 20s 00 Zils fieurbance at Puerte Princepo. The Captain oe coco 06 Sh Genera! and the next fice desired to return to] Eggs, per dozen. ..........20 00. 200 Ql to Ie Soa meanwhtle tart vy over the Clovernn ‘nt of! . the Island to the Admiral commanding the Spanish Grain. feet. bat the latter declined the proposal, suggest cbs dubai dues wane .. ba to Gs Gd ing that they ail had better rem course of evente at heme officers had been arrested f ton. A wegro had been arrested for haranging a crowd, and stating neither the Cubans nor the pegroes bud anything in common with Spain un and follow the One or two naval expressions of opin Glasvow, et. 8 The Prince of Wales to-d ty laid the corner Btene of the vew University m tis city. The Princess of Wules and a number of distinguished persons were present on the platform. and the cere Wonics were w arge as*en citizeus. The Prince and Princess of frequently and lwudly cheered. Mudrid, Oct. 8 issned a decree re lage of Wales were tnessed by a The previsional Junta has ducing by one-third the tariff en al! imports Don Juan, a ‘cousin of Queen Isutella, has re @igned his pretentione to the throne of Spain In favor of his son, bon Carlos Springfield, Mass , The Natianal Convestion of Fren the Umited States lay adopted reso luri demuation of the British American Confedernti and the movement ou the part of the Goverument to coerce Nova Seotin into it Feeoiutiens in approval of the conduct of Seotia in defence of her libertic eu rpat 8 of e Crewn There Gee'ing in the Conve , n favor he ai ti f Canada to the United Stutes, and the tetious recomr t Republican f of Oct. & Canadians in is ineon " Canadian ale, Nova “aeuinet the Was u strong t ie XA reso *<<) e+ %) ¢1a4er8— | j fer the Orchard, and for the Farn he hundreds of Seant Z Wwerts tunes the 8 pages centain a werld of carelully prepared, pract inatruect : inelud , in excell-nt Household Department, and « very useful as we as pleasing Department tor Children and Yout! St is taken and read by at least seventy-five theusand people in Cities and Villages, and by many more Farmers, Gardeners, Fruit Grewers, ete. Probably nowhere else car get se much that really Valuahhe for s site me 5 Now be the time to subscribe, for the p the balance of thia year free,tu a tyl and instructive engraci $s are alone mary cost, while forty large eai aes Nishers offer new subsert- bers now received for 1-69. Four e pies are supp! ad fram now to the end of PROD. for 25 on, The number for Oct. let st at and ke its predecessors, is a super’ paper. The publiebers offer a large and valuable Premium List to those geeurirg clubs of subscribers, Address ORANGE Jupp & Co., 245 roadway, New York. Take our advice and try the paper for a year—or 14 @ontbe now for the usual cost of a year. —a Lilie Honor the Lieuteuant Covernor in Council bas bemw pleased to appoint Mr Charles Edward Rten@eld, of Charlottetuwn, a Justice of Peace for Queen's County =_- | His Honor the Lieutenaut Goyervor in Counc) | bas been pleased to make the ddlow ig apposiut- | Gents, viz:— Mr. Josws Chappell, to be surveyor of Timber sad lumber for Charluttetowa, in terme of the Aet of 12 Victoria. Cap. 19. Mr. Juba Gillis, to bea measurer and weigher | of grain and pulse tor South Pinette River Bridge | tt teruas of the Act of 14 Victoria. Cap. 14. | We bave been izformed by a gestiewan from Poirficld, Bast Point that on Saturday Oct. 3d, there Were. of the coast in that locality twenty American Aebing vessels, each of which caaght .on that day tow forty to ninety barrels of mackerel. a ENGLISH MAIL. | The English Mail arrived in town oa Friday @vening last. In another column will be found | a > _-- the more interesting items of news. ~ —<——— _The Hon. Joseph Hensley Leader of the Government acoumpanied by the lon. Ben- J#min Davies returned home in the St. Law-, tence on Saturday evening last. : > — + - - oi E Morris m, Commission Ayet at Meaers & ©. Kenny's Ha fax, wiil e our thanks for Cireula: Pr urrenut, of t ifax Market dated the [st recel Cea ( inst., from which we «note the fol lowing viz Pork, P. E. 1. meas $2409 a 25 00 Satter ag Me a 25e MB vccenes Ide a 160 rie wy... ‘ seve none oe wie a 54 jatmeal per is 6 Dal 7d atkere! N y ..6004a 6§ 25 qd N » (M Herriny N i . : : "2 ap) 7 Oo _§ 350 a 4 00 Dry llis $8044 00 do .2 80 a 3 00 | USE P \ [ N r "]y> « 4 4 KILLER FOR Cu ‘by vain, | CHOLERA AND BOWEL COMPLAINTS. | ean Buila, € its, Lruises, Burne and Sealds, ack, — Sprains, Swelling of the Jvints, Tooth wy ~ Pain in the Pace, Neuralgia and Kheu- lieu, k rusted beet ia SORE THROAP. SUDDEN COLDS | Col GHS, &e. y of these, and you will never do ite success as a valuable family med | ced others to imitate and counterfeit | Killer to « great extent. Beware of Count rferte. Uae it for ao Without it, Cine has indu the Pain Despatches. laver of a Re.| Married, On the 16th ult, by the Rev. J. W. For M. Rector, Mr Singietou Mutwey, eS nda, second danghter of Mr. Jas, Summerside Bank. At the residence of the bride's mether, on the Sth inst . by the Rev A.J, Mowitt, assisted by the Rev . eae 2 ition Patrick, morehant, of this } ety, to Mary, eldest dauy ; ° Fale: ner, Feb ude eae om - uae a At the residence of the bride's father, Now Witt. sire, onthe Uthinst by the Rev H. Pope, as- | sisted by the Rew FW. Moore, Mr. John Edwards, to Susan KE, eldest daughter of Mr. William Clark. : At the residence of the bride's father, by H. A. Newcombe, B.C. M » Mr. George Rackem, to M ary } Jano, third daughter ot Henry Smith, Ksy , Bungay | On the 25:h ult ,by the Kev. A, Fraser, Mr Oats, per do.... . .23 61 to 2s Td Vegetables. Potatoes, per bushel ...... ccoceeel Cd to Bs OU, o5o0 500 96h hae 66-00 On bece eM 4d to 5d 5 PERS DO PUT GING. « 000k ccnc eee coce 6d to 7d Poultry. I. 650 Nein e sons nunc aséon --- la 3d to 1s 6d Turkeys, OOD. idan ted side keene 3s to 7s Gd da bewe enn rs Fowls, each .. oe c meunes as ..-28 to 2s Bu Chickens per pair..... ..- ls 6d to 3s ' Fish. eae eee NT SOCE, UG DUTUNE 0 1000 cose sccens 25s tu 3Us Maskerel, por dosem............. eeceess 3s to 46 Lumber, | Boaeda, (Hemlock)... .....+-.- ..0- 00+. 38 Gd to 4s } Do (Spruace).... dienes sees ie »-- 04s to 5a ca we whee caeda eee ON NT Oi vine does se ee deus wees 108 to lis Sandcees. Me, DOP UE dockass ches aide cede diesdudes Oe PONE, BOP OWE... 6 oo ne cn 0s coececte ses totseee BD TN bie Geks eenaeees. oe enui none Clever Seed per Ib......... i comececcescces ERO Homespun, per yara..... 4s tu 6s Calfskios, per Ib........ --- 7d to9d SL bias sede dude dieciien eed eee 4d WO enss dene oe ls to Is Gd Sheepskins .... onnesesttae © a GEORGE LEWIs, Market Clerk. Port of Charicttetown. ENTHEASD. Oct. 5--Lillie, Seett, Lererpeol; mdze Saint Lawrence, Evans, Pictou. 6—4. SS Ritery. Haliiax;: wig Proress, Balfour, Leverpool, sundries. Nine Brothers, Lutes, Lingan T— 4 rt Curme, Shedia Margaret Jane, { pman, | } wards and deals 3 A TeNe Aurbrese, Me I) { ‘oal, te WW. Lerd; \ { ] M a 7 t stone, to : s | M ver cS Pictou, { s [ ' “ =“—Ma ALice Con ifn ! A ia g \ us t B aw dS 3 J Ne i u 10) bols I = t y R i Ou ) is cou M ) i i, os tons coa { ! = i Ib d ba v— Water Liih | Port Llooed, 109 bbis bie g, ltd a Kate, Ke ly, Cow l 4 ‘ \\ Dwy Seu Breez i ! 7 lo, l I McLeod, | 1, 6 + herrings; Repealer, Rood, Halitax, mize; Brig Volant, Finlayson, Glasgow, do; Caledonia. Bayfield, N. 3., bal lo— J MeM sii, Porte r. Bermud . lze, to B. W. Higgs; Almira Grayton, Yarmouth, 15 casks tnelaswes, 44 bbis Rour, 15 eu Der iuge tu Carvell Bros CLEARED. Oct. 5—Venns. Marray, Halifax ; potatoes. Wm. Taylor, Bolling, Pictou, Herring. Idellette, Ju a, Buctonche, salt 6--Willie, McDonald, Pictou, bal. Clarinda, Allan, Bay de Verte, bal Annandale, Malone Suv of Islands, mdze. Princess of Wales, Loud, Shediac, 42 bbls Exys by Dean, 15 do by Hughes, 20 do Maekere! by VV Walsh ov » Herring by D. Davies 9 bush. Outa by Grillith, and 2 Horses by Dr Strickland wand Meiionald 8---Lucy. Millar, Nf d , 1800 bushe Potutotes, 900 do Jats. Str. St. Lawrence, Evans, Pictou, 200 busbel Barley by Jas. Reddin Angelique, Rebertson, de bal Lilv, Hutchinson, Shediac, bal Str Commeree Denne. Boston. 16 bbls. Mackerel, 20 do Her Brothers, 6 do Mackerel by Jas. | Ovsters by W. Wilson, 9 do Eggs bbis. Oatmeal and 36 tubs Bat watt, and 100 bbls Herring by D. Davies. 9---Mary Jane, Terrier, Pictou, bal. | Craftsman, Bord. Dalhousie, do. Olivia, Buck-} ler, Halifax, $412 bash. Oats, 773 de Potatoes, 3} casks Batter by KR. Peryuson. Bay Queeu, Pree eott, Bay de Verte,2 pau. Rem. Mary Ann, | Gayin, Halifax, 1700 bush. Potatoes by N. Car-| rie Ser St Lawrenve, Evans, Shediac, 631 bush Hartey by W Bagnsll, 412} bbls Mackerel by ty © Hall, 16 do EKyys by VB Deun §& do by) Hayles, 152 bash Barley by Owen Connolly, | 30 Seeep 10 Pigs, 2 UWulls. Delegate, Delory, Halifax, 1000 bush Potatoes. ring, by Carvell MeCraith, 3 do by H. Coombe ter by G. Il 3 bt — Launched. On the 3rd inet, from the Shipyard of Joseph | Dingwell, Eq, Bay Fortuse, a very superior built Barque, 200 tous Register, copper lastened, to class 5 years, built for P. W. Hyndman, Eeq, of this city. FARM, Stock and Implements, : Subscriber will Sell by AUCTION, | on MONDAY, the 27th inst., at it) o'clock, on the premises, at BRA CKLEY| POLNT, his | Valuable Freehold Farm, ‘of 150 acres, nearly the whole of whieh is clear: | ed and evelosed, with the buildings thereon, | which are pretty extensive. It has a shore trent. | and is every way a most desirable property for aj family willing to work. Also, the whale of the j sTocK, IMPLEMENTS, and HOUSEHOLD | FURNITURE. s Tock, A Splendid half bleed COLT, 2 good Working | HORSES, | MARE, a very good Stock of| SHEEP, CATILE and PIGS. | IMPLEMENTS, Threshing Machine, Manners, Carts, Ploughs, | Wavons, Harrows, Horse Rake, Haraess, Sleighs, Mud Digger, Scows, &c. FURNITURE, Sofas, Tables, Che ffonier, Chest Clock, Chairs Bea lsteads, Carpets, ua oumber ol wk ' | } { Drawers, Stoves, L iy Glasses —ALsa— Blackaniths’ and other Tools, with a great) many articles not enumerate d. The whele will be Solid without reserve, or cer mG. rE ; x 4 id down TERMS:—For the Farm, £100 paid ¢ " £100 belore the Ist of MAY west, and the Bal- ance as may be agreed on. Possession given in- ediately. / TERMS will be given ou good Joint Notes. PETER GREGOR. Oct, 12, 1862. all pap Zin Courlie, of the —~ Household Furniture. _ tainly very nearly | For the moveables quite LIBERAL | | SALE | GOVERNMENT HOUSE, | T° Bk SOLD by AUCTION, at GOV. ERNMENT HOUSE, on MONDAY next, the 1th inst., at 1] o'clock, all the | Houschold CHINA, GLASS, BEDS and PEDDING, HORSES, CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, HAL. | NESS, &e., &e., &e , belonging to His Excel- leney Lieutenant Govervor Dundas, who is about leaving the Island for the winter. Bay Particulars will be given in Catalogues, which will be ready for delivery on Thursday ; next. 1. « WILLIAM DODD, Anctioneer. | Ch'town, Oct. 12, 1863, all pa yo BE SOLD BY AUCTION, on FRI- DAY, the 16th inst., at 2 0’ cock, p. m., in front ef the Subseriber’s Sale Room a valuable | lotef HOUSEHOLD FURNI TURE the proper-| ty of a lady about leaving the Island: 1 Pianoforte, 2 Mabhogny Centre Tables, Side Board Chest of Drawers, ‘hairs, Easy Chair, W hatnot Sofa, Cane Seat Chaira, Rocking Cnair, i Nurse Chair, Peclet Lables, 1 Toilet Sett, 4 Washetands, Iron Bedstead, 1 Birch Bedstead, Leoking Glasses, 2 Wardrobes, 2 Mattrasses, Parlor Stoves, 2 Setts Fire Lrens, | Handsome Dinner Sett, complete, 157 pieces, (Mulberry Wily pattern) and several vther articles I “ 5 Walnut ¢ C=- Co_e ot WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. ‘ltewn, Oct. 12, 1868 a pat Lumber at Auction ! Furniture, | THE FIRST OF THE SEASON ! A GRAND MUSICAL YEW PALL GOODS! ENTERTAIL NMEN T. The Subseribers are now opening their CONSISTING OF VOCAL & INSTRUMENTAL SE ECTIONS FROM THE GREAT MASTERS will be piveu on MONDAY, 12th October next, IN THE TEMPERANCE HALL! Tickets, reserved 3a; unreserved Ie. 6d. To be had at W. R. Watson's, E. Reilly's, D. Laird s, P. Walker's, and at the door. Las Sce handbills! H. J. GAFFNEY, Musical Director. Oct. 5, 1868. 2% BEST ENTERTAINMENT Now Travelling ‘ McGill & Shaffer's Olio Troupe, MARKET HALL, CITARLOTTETOWN, Tuesday and Wednesday, October 12 & 14. MARTINI CHIRISKT, The rerowned Wire Walker! KOW, TUESDAY 13th Oct., at 2 o’clock, | POWNAL WHARRB, 20,000 ft. Merchantabie PINE BOARDS, | ALSO 10,000 ft Prime Seasoned PINE BOARDS. | fe" Remember 2 o'clock, Monday. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. | Oct. 12th 1868 ou ' } | AUCTION- T° BE SOLD by AUCTION, on WED-| NESDAY afternoon, the 14th inst., at 3 o'clock, on PEAKE’S NEW WHARF : | 14 Hhds. SUGAR, 4 Puns. MOLASSES, | 4 Kees TAMARINDS, 15 Bags COFFEE, A lot of WIRE RIGGING, suitable for a ves- | sel of 600 tons, now landing per Schooner *M. J. McMillan,’ from Bermuda. j | | | | Also, to close Consignment : 30 Cases BRANDY, 12 do. GIN, 260 Boxes SMOKED HERRING. | B. WILSON HIGGS. | Ch’town, Oct. 12, 1868 a 1 y FOR SALE. Casks KEROSENE OLL, 20 Coi's CORDAGE, a — Crackers and Pilot Bread. | 20 Coils Manilla ROPE, 15 Crates Assorted EARTHENWARE, 1S Bbls Brown SUGAR, 50 Boxes SOAP, & Puncheone RUM, Caske Washing & Baking Soda. 3 34a to 64 "FXO BE SOLD by AUCTION, TO-MOR-| LOVISA BRENT, The facinating Vocalist! OSCAR SHAFFER, The Comie Voealist! wonderful Mimic and With a Talented Company, will appear as above. > See Bills of the day. Admission Is 6d; Reserved Seats 3s. Doors open at74. Performance ut 8 o'clock. October 12, 1868. DA VIES & WEEKS! DAVIES & WEEKS!! DAVIES & WEEKS!!! ARE NOW RECEIVING 1 at GOODS!! Tu all the various departments of their Store. DAVIES & WEEKS, Queen Street. DAVIES & WEEKS, Queen Street. Bags Rice, 100 sides Sole Leather, Nests Tubs, Corn Broome, Boxes Blue foxes Lozenges, Boxes Tobacco, 100 pieces Grey COTLTONS, | ALSO j By Brig Amphion from London : 50 cheats Seperior CONGO TEA. By Brig Volant from Glaagow : 60 cases Scotch WHISKEY, | 50 do Olid Tom GIN, 58 do Gingerette, 30 do Dunvilles Celebrated Irikh Whiskey | All at the lowest prices for Cash, or approved paper. . j WILLIAM DODD. Ch'town, Oct. 6th, 1873. 4in NEW GOODS FROM GREAT BRITAIN! JUST RECLIVE) THE | BRITISH WAREMOUSE | TO WHICH THE attention of the public is requested. | ONE OF THE LARGEST FALL IMPORTATIONS OF GEVERUL DRY GOODS, LOCERIES, &C, CITY. | IN THE Personally Selected ! Bought on the best terms! | And offered for Sile | At the Lowest Remunerat-| ing Prices! ! | | CALL AND SEE! | W. & A, BROWN, Charlottetown, Uct. 12, 1568. FALL, 1868. Ex ‘‘ Amphion,’’ from London, J 100 Chests of very choice TEA 20 half do de 20 hhds DeKuyper Gia, 4 qr Hennessey Brandy, 2 hinds Pale Sherry, 4 bbls Confectionery, 5 do Filberts, 20 Packages Colman’s Mustard, 50 Boxes Valentia Raisius, 4 bbls Carrants, For Sale Lew! P. W. HYNDMAN. Ch'town, Oct 12, 186%. —_——_ Ex “Idelette.’’ from Liverpool, 5) Boxes Stee] & Sons No 1-Soap, 30 Kegs Baking Soda, 20 Casks Washing Soda, For Sale Low! P. W. HWYNDMAN, Oct. 12, 1808. -_——- Ex “ Helen Davies.” from Montreal, DAVIES & WEEKS, Queen Street. Ch’town, October 12th, 1868. KING SQUIRE IOLSE! B* RECENT ARRIVALS we have Received the greater portion of our Irall and Winter GOODS! The above have been carefully selected, and will be found on Inspection, to be one of the bert | Stock of STAFLE and FANCY GOODS, ever offered in Charlottetown. BEER & SONS. Oct. 12, 1868. Ow COFFIN FURNITURE! COFFIN COVERINGS! And all other Goods requisite for FUNERALS! Together with a good assortment of FAMILY MOURNING AND TRIMMINGS 1 BEER & SONS. Oct. 12, "63 3m Sth OCTOBER. f ECEIVED by the UNDIN# a lot more — of those Gentlemen's First Class ray qe BOOTS, being the very thing for this Season of the year. W. E. DAWSON, Ch'town, October 12, 1868. FLOUR, BISCUIT, &€. I ANDING ex HELEN DAVIES from 4 Montreal, will be Sold Low for Cask 10 Bbla Fresh Ground Canada Pastry FLOUR, do 100 Bbis de do No. tl 50 Bble do do No.2 de 2 fbis Split PEAS, f 20 Bags BRAN, 20 Bags No. 1 BISCUIT, 20 du No. 2 du 20 Dozen PAILS, 20 Dozen Corn BROOMS, LARGE & EXTENSIVE STOCK OF | British and American MERCHANDIZE! Suitable for the Season! G. & 8S. DAVIES. Dodd & Rogers’ New Brick Store, 2 Charlottetown, Oct. 12, 1868. § SEPTEMBER. 1868. NEW FALL GOODS LIVERPOOL HOLME, QUEEN STREET. The Subscriber has Received, per Steamship Acadia, from Britain, via Ilelifaz, 18 Cases and 8 Bales of British and Fereign MERCHANDIZE! Staple and Fancy Bry Goods, suitable for the season, of Dress Materials, French Merinos, Plain and Faney Win- evys, Camilets, Poplinetts, Lustres, { oburgs, &e ; &e. | A choice selection in The newest style of Ladies’ Cloakings, in | Astricans, Persiun, Lamb, &c. | Cloths, New Shirtings, Rikbons, Gioves, Flowers, jead Trimmings, Shawls, Scarfs, Trimmings, Fancy Skirting, Bonnet Shapes, Hat Shapes, Velvet Hats, Velveteens, Moss Velvet, in all Colours, ete, Cotton Warp in all colors; Grey, White, Printed and Striped Cotton; Scarlet, White, Blue and Fancy Flannels; Blankets, Quilts, Tickings, Qsnaburgs, &c., &e. ALSO), A choice selection of Ladies’ Kid Boots, suitable for the season. Wholesale and Retail at LOWEST PRICES fur CASH. pax Remainder of FALL SUPPLY to arrive per Fall Ships from Britain, WILLIAM FULL. Sept. 28, 1868. STEAMERS ALHAMBRA & COMMERCE. CHANGE OF HOURS. a FURTHER NGTICE the above Sieamers will leave QUEEN’S WHARP, jevery THURSIAY evening, at 4 o'clock, jfor BOSTON, touching at CANSO and HALIFAX. CARVELL BROTHERS, Agents. Qctober 12, 1868. |Champagne, Claett & Scheidam Snaps. | f\N SALE a few CASZS of the above, very CHEAP. O'NEILL BROTHERS. Dnion House, Queen Street, Sept. 28, 1868 ‘ 3in } } j j j j { | Civic ELECTION, _ BY THE MAYOR. 1* pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly of this Is!and, made and passed |in the Eighteenth year of the reign of Her present | Majosty, ictituled *‘An Act to Incorporate the Town of Charlottetown,’’ I do hereby give PUBLIC | NOTICE, that an election of One Councillor |For WARD NUMBER ONE (1), in the said City, jim the stead and place of JAMES PEAKE, Eagq., jeesigned, will be held on THURSDAY, the 15th day of this present month of (OCTOBER), | in the said Ward, at the Store of JONMN & THOs. MORRIS, Corner of Queen and Water Streets ; and | that at the said Election, the poll will be opened at uine o'clock in the forenoon, and continue open until five o’clock in the afternoon of the same day, | unless sooner closed by Proclamation according to | law. WARD NUMBER ONE | Comprises al! that part of Charlottetown which lies South of Dorchester Street, end the parcel of ground formerly known as the Military Barrack @round. | See 18th Vic. Cap 34, intituled “An Act to In- corporate the Town of Charlottetown,”’ and the 29th Vic. Cap. 30, 8 Sec, in amendmeht thereof. THEOPHILUS DESBRISAY, PETER MACGOWAN, City Clerk. October, 5, 1868. Mayor. LAZARUS & MORRIS, Practical Oculists & Opticians, London, G. B. and Hartford, Conn., U.S., HAVE APPOINTED W. R. Watson, Chemist & Draggist, CHARLOTTETOWN, fiole Agent for the Sale ef their CELEBRATED PERFECTED SPSSVABGAZS, Which have been extensively used in Grea Bir tain and the United States, the past eight years and for which they claim the undermentioned advar- tuyes Over those in ordinary use, the proof of whic: may be seen in their constantly increasing business during the past eigltt yeura. Compaising a Liarze and Varied assortment of i Feathers Boot & Shoe Factory. . |\(7EMAE Subscriber, thankful for past favors, wishes to inform the public that he hue titted up a NEW SEFLOP., ER SRTERT, epposite the store of Owen Connolly, Esq , where he is prepured to exceute all orders in his line, with which he may be favored, With meatuess und | despateh. WILLIAM DUGGAN. Charlottetown, Oct. 5, 1868, PORCHEST COAL. COAL. 400 tons for Sale. RICES—from the Yard, as follows, viz: b> Large Coal 17s Ga! Small do E4s Gal! N B—Samolos free, to test quality. Apply to A. McNEILL, Octcbor 5, 188. tf Auctioneer Vinegar. Vinegar. ALL at W. R. WATSON’S and pur- / chase your Pickling Vimseger aud Pices of the best quality and cheap. CITY PRUG STORE, Sept. 28, 1868, GREENBACKS. YNITED SVtATES CURRENCY of all kinds bought at a current rate. Exchange lsoston fur sale in snms to sai t H. E. STARBIRD & CO. Sept. 28, 1868. TO LET! ' "PELE HOUSE and SHOP in KENT SPREE, lotely occupied by Mr JOHN HUDSON, with large STABLE, COACH HOUSE and WAREHOUSE attached. Apply to W. E. DAWSON, WILLIAM DODD, Assignees of JOHN HUDSON. Ch'town, Sept. 7, 1868. J — Fresh Canada Flour. UST RECEIVED, ex “ FLAMBOROUGH," from MONTREAL, a very choice article of FLOUR, expressly for Family use. J. & T. MORRIS. October 5 1°68. NEW PROVISION, GROCERY, AND Liguor Store, HE SUBSCRIBER takes this opportunity of informiag his friende, aud the public at large, that he has opened a Wholesale & Retail PROVISION AND LIQUOR STORE! In that well-known sland, lately occupied by W. H. WILSON, one door below Mrs. Stamper’s Book Store, QUEEN STREET, and from which he is prepared to supply those who may favor him with ther patronage, the following articles in his line, all of which can be warranted as genuime, und at exceedingly Low Prices, vizz=— Good Family Fiour, Cornmeal, Tea, Tobacco, Havana Cigars ,Geod Bright Sugar, Crushed Sugar. Bright Retailing Molasses, Tea, (warranted) Coffee, Chocolate, Cocoa, Rice. Soap, Cundles, Clear Burning Kerosene, Spices of all! descriptions, Pickles, Malt and White Wine Vine- yer, Preserved Mackerel, Salmon, and Lobster, Soda, Wine aud ~ Batter Crackers, Cheese, Ship Bread, Raisius, Figs, Currants, Tubs, Buckets, Brooms, Matches, Boxes Pipes, No. 1 Sole Leather, Bags Butter & Table Salt, Lamps, Glasses, China, Crockeryware of every de- ornean a few handsume Lantle Ornaments. ALSO: i A few cases of Lemon, Raspberry, Orange, Van- illa, Pine Apple and Strawberry Syrups. Having personally selected and purchased the wbove nik in the Cheapeet Cash Markets, the Subseriber feels confident that be can give firat- City. Daily expected, 200 Bute of No. | LABRADOR HERKING, i P. FOLEY. 3in Oct. 5, 1868. {060. SEPTERBED 1698. 'T HAVE IN STORE A LARGE STOCK OF Glass, Paint, Oil, Nails, Locks, and ether requisites for HMouee Builders and Painters, Which T ain Gesirous to dispose of at an early date. For prompt Cash, Cheap. W. E. DAWSON. r re _ NOTICE. | (RHE of the undersigned, will nereafter be carried on under the name, 1 | style and firm of FALCONER & PATRICK, d W. FALCONER, WILLIAM PATRICK, September, 30, 1868. tf ~NEW GOODS FOR FALL AND WINTER 1868 & 1869, Subscriber has received per Steam- ships Acadia & Etna, from Britain, via Halifax, and Commerce aud Alhambra, from Roston, 3 large portion of lis FALL & WINTER STOCK OF Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, which are now on sale at‘the GLASGOW HOUSE. Remainder of Stock daily expected, Business The on | | DAY, the class Goods at as low a rate us can be had in me ‘Valuable Frechold Property | FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at ithe CooKT HOUSE in GEORGETOWN, at twelvo o'clock, Hi, on SATURDA - the FIFTH day jof DECEMBER, A. D. 1508.—under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contamed ia a certain Indenture of Mortgage, bearmg date the fourth day of November, A. D 1°63, und made betweeu Thomas Maher, of Georgetown,in King’s County, \in Prinee Edward Island, Carpenter and Joiner, and Mary, his wife, of the one part, and Lemuel Cambridge Owen, of Charlottetown, in the said Island, Esquire, of the other part: ALL that tract, piece or parcel of Land, situate, lying and | being im Georgetown, in the said Islaad, known nand distinguished as Town Lot Nunber fittee (15), in the third range, letter F., as the eame is deleniated, marked and laid down on the wap or plan of the said Town, kept in the office of the Surveyor General, or Keeper of Plans, for the said Island; reference being therewnte had wall more fully and at large appear said Lot Num ber fifteen (15), being bounded on the North by Gordon Street, extending thereon Eighty-four (54) | feet, on the South by Lot Number Two (2); on | the East by Lot Number fourteen (14), extending | North and South one Hundred and twenty (120) | feetaand on the West by Lot Number sixteen (16); fogether with afl and singsJar, the Buthdimgs, Houses, Outhouses, Yards, Gardeus, aud mn- provements tierech. | For further particulars enquire at the office of | F. Brecken, Esquire, Solicitor. L. C. OWEN } Charlottetown, 22nd May, Is6e. om ‘Valuable Frechold Property Kor rsale. rgxO BE SOLD by AUCTION, on the premises, at RULLO BAY, Lot 43, in King’s County, at 12 o'clock, noon, on THURS- TWENTY Secomp day of OCTOBER }uext, (1868) urder and by virtae of a Power of | Sale, contained in a certain Indenture of Mortgaye, | bearing dite the twenty-ninth day of March, A. D., } 1567, wnd made between Daniel Henry Dingwell, j}of Rollo Bay, Lot 43, in Prince Edward felund. | Merchant, and Hannah D. Dingwell, his wife, | of one part. and the Honorable William Warren Lord, of Charlotretewn, in che enid Istund, Merchant, as guardian of Ella May Lea, of the l other nwt; ALL that tract, piece ar parcel of land, | situate, lying and ut Rollo Bay, Lot or | Township No. 43, aforesaid, bounded as follows ; | Commencing at the south-west angle of Plot No. j 42, in possession of James Aitken, on the north j edge of the Post Road leading to Charlottetown ; thence north a variation of two degrees west from the magnetic north of the year 1764, north one huau- } dred and two chains; thence east seven chaine and | fiftw links; thence south ninety-six chains to the north west boundary af «a tract of laud in the possession of James O'Domel ; thence following the eoume of said Pest Kord westwardly to the place ef commencement, containing seveuty-tive }aucres,a Rutle more er leas, tovether with all the | howses, outhonses buildings erections and improve- | mente thereon, With the appurtenances thereunto belonging. For further particulars and conditions of sale, enquire at the olilce of Messrs. Hesxstey & SuL- Livan, Solicitors, Charlottetown. W. W. LORD. he being Ch'town, July 16, 1868, - RARE CHANCE Ship Builders or Merchants, HE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE that well-known FREEHOLD PROPERTY, the Ureka House and Premises, situate at the HEAD of ROLLO BAY, witha front of Ten chains on the Main Post Road, lead- dng frem East Point to Charlettetown and George- town, about four miles from the flourishing vilkayo of Souris. comprising about TWELVE ACRES of LAND, with a good convenient DWELLING HOUSE thereon, having «a Parlor, Sitting Room, Bed Rooms for Seven beds, Kitchen, Wash House, aud a never-failing Pump of Water at the door. Aso, a NEW STORE, fitted up for a Shop and Bar Room, with Olfices sananel a large ° above with Two convenient Bed Rooms petitiened off. The whole finished complete and in good re- aie. There are attached to the Shop a Wagyon louse and Shed, for feeding travelling horses, in a splendid grove of tree ssheliered from winds and storms. Stables for horses, Cow Houses, &&e., like- wise a Grainery capable of containing 10,00 bushels of Oats. Meat und Salt House, wath Sail Loft above, and two other Houses for lumber, or can be rented as tenements, all situate on the afore- said Road side. The Post Office is kept there, and the Charlottetown Mail passes two and fro twice each week. Onthe Shore, fronting Rello Bay, is a site for Ship Building, where a number of splendid vessels have been built, with Blackamith's Farye, a large and convenient building for working jim, with a Moald Loft above, Saw Pus, and other | requisites for carrying on ab extensive building business, with a lot of plank and timber in the yard, well piled and free trom decay. A splendid | Spring of Water at the bank—in fact the whole | premises are surrounded with all the requisites for carrying on an extensive Mercantile trade or Pub- lic Hotel, well worthy the notice of persons in- tending to enter into Trade or Ship Building with a small capital. The whole will be disposed of by Private Sale, with a good and sufficient title. Any further particulars respecting the above Property aud title may be had on application to |W. Ro WATSON, Es... Dragyiat, Charlottetown, {or the Subscriber on the Premises, J AM KS A . DAVIDSON. Rollo Bay, Aug. 31, 1868, WE OFFER FOR SALE A Patent Portable GIALY MULL? O TURN with either HAND or HORSE POWER; with the latter it grinds four | bushels of wheat per hour fixe, more if coarse. | Simple, strong, durable, and not easy to get out of repair. All interested are invited to call and | see aspecimen Mill atthe “ CITY HARDWARE | STORE.” Orders will be taken for them wetil ,NOVEMBER Ist, aud filled before close of | Navigation E. STARBIRD & CO. as i ns 8 prog cl WILD GEESE SHOOTING | wot RECEIVED, one case SPRING- FIELD 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 Lwenty Shillings each, H. E. STARBIRD & CO’S. Sep. 21, 1868. Gin Coffee. Coffee. | My Cround COFFE is still Uneaquelled ! her Sale at the old Price. W. E. DAWS@GN Sept. 7, 1868. -PURDIE'S ESTATE. per Undine, from Liverpool, and Amphion, from London. YHE sale of the REAL PROPERTY of the nbove Estate, ndvertis« d to take place on 15 Half Boxes TOBACCO, (a consignment.) | ja” Tuar fromtive perfeet eonsirnetion of the DANIEL DAVIES | lenses, they ussist nud preserve the sight, render- | ing frequent chungee unnecessary. Ch'town, Oct. 12, 1868. din 2nd. THat they confer a brillaney and distinet- | I STORE! frow wl fare gronnd is manufactured speciaily for optic pur friends aud customers for the very liberal |awhether geld, silver or steel, are of the finest quali- 100 Sides Sele Leather, 7 Cases Boats, Also on Consignment— ¥ Cases Clothing & Tweeda. P. W. HYNDMAN. | selioiiae Ex“ Volan’,”’ from Glasgow. 10 Cases & Bales Staple Dry Goods. Pp. W. HYNDMAN Oct. 12, 1868. —— | To Arrive from Halifax,Ex E McIntyre, suitable for fa¥l und winter wear, which he avill 40 puns Molasses, ; . 15 hbds Sugar, 20 bbls do 10 pun Demerara Rum, Pp. W. HYNDMAN. Ch’town, Oct, 12, 1863. GO WRIE COAL. | HE Subscribers are prepared to grant orders TT far Cargoes af COAL trom Gowrie Mines, Cow Bay. Quick despatches given.at the Mines. CARVELL BROS, Aponte. Oet, 12, 1868, - ness of vision, with.an amount of exse and comfourt KENT STREET CLOTHING Srd. ‘THat the material from whieh the Lenses | poses, and is pure. hard and brilliant, and not liable | ISHES ‘to retuva thanks to his mumerous| 4th. Tuar the frames in which tl ey are set, patronage Which be lus received from them for |.ties and finish, aud gauranteed perfect iuevery re- not hitherto enjoyed by spectacle wearers. > 7 r oni ° P. REILLY, Tailor, estas agceehied the last ten years,—the time thet he has beet en- | spect. gaged in business—and to solicit a continuance of | They are the only Spectacles that preserve as the same. He also wishes to inform the public} well as assist the sight. And are cheapest. because that, having increased facilities, he will be able to|the best, always jausting muny years without attend with punetuaallty to the wants of those who | change being necessary. ssl | may favor him with their patronage | (9 One of the Firm will visit Charlottetown, On the urrival of the fall ships he will have a} atthe Store of their Agent every six months. for supply ot |} the parpose of fitting those having dificult sights, . e : : when azy spectacles seld by their agent during the Cioth, Ip different varieties, interval, will be exchanged free of charge if not properly titted beg WE EMPLOY NO PEDLARS. = aq [H SIGs fitted Ly correspondence. Sept 28, 1868, ly AND Trimmings to Match, be huppy to make up op terws as reasonable as can us ’ 3 sicciiadailciiiatiiiiiia be had in town. : Persous Whose accounts ave eatanding fer theee | 7 , | | Cetton Duck. or four years, would oblige by paying 4p this fail. | i ieeies sie Then we can commence aguin, | ye E SU BSCRI BER 18 Ageat for the | Oct. 12, 1868, in Sule of the celebrated RUSSéL’S MILLS COTTON DUCK, and is prepared to fill all orders for the same) with the least possible delay. | Also on hand Cotton Boat Duck, and Cotton Drillings. suitable for Bout Suils, together with Cotton Sail Twine, Pure Bees’ Wax, &c. I.-C. WALL. ‘Journeymen Tailors Wanted ! HREE or FOUR gocd Coat Makers, to whom the highest wages will be given. Apply to JAMES McLEOD. Queen Street, Ob'town, 2 Qetober 42, late. die Chitown, Sept, 21, IRGR, LU en one Oe i di» C | THURSDAY the FIRST day of OCTOBER, A. |B. 1868, is POSTPONED until WEDNESDAY, | the @OURTIL day of NOVEMBER next, A. D. I65, then to take place on the premises, at 12 o'clock, neon CHRISTIANA PURDIE, Adwinistratrix of the Estate ot the late James Purdie. JOHN 8S. PURDIE, Administrator of said Estate. 4i FREDERICK LEPAGE. Oct 5, 1868. a. ae fe . ” am rages = j Co-Partnership Notice. © MQYHE undersigned have this day entered | into *Co-Partnership, under the name, i”? style aud firm of Cairns & Taleoner, Ch’town, Sept. 30, InGe. - PIANO-FORTE male FOR SALE. A PIARO FORTE, in pertect order, FIRST-CLASS 7 octave Boston $$$ ________________| and suid to be the Lest instsament ever imported TO SPORTING GENTLEMEN ! iico sis ic sch ty aout taswe }. ALL'S COURSE & FINE GUNPOWDER, | nn’ in Flasks and Canisters Patent Lead, Shot and Water Proof for the purpose of carrying on the PRESERVED PROVISION BUSINESS. JOHN CAIRNS, J.W FALCONER Ch'town, Oct. 5, 1862. tf [Sep. 39. Apply to pry N. RANKIN. @ct. 5, 1868. CAPS. JOSEPH McKAY, G.& 8. DAVIES. | — BUTCHER, Ch'town, Aug-24 vesnamelll | CORNER OF For Sale. | Pownal and Dorchester Streets, Charlottetown, P, E. L N. B —Constantly on hand, FRESH BEER LAMB & MUTTON. Also, VORK, Fresh & Sa ~~ A NEW S:NGLE-SEATED WAGGON, | ~M& cheap tor Cash, or will be exchanged for a young Horse. JOSEPH McKAY, Butsher, Pownal St. | “Ch'towa, Oct 45,1868. ul ViSSKLS SLPPL LED TO OLDER. TF er rs i = * Mele: + 2M ae 4 ; % F - i e