PAT Vi. neue qutarina 8 eT ee ee Se taco eee oe wt Ye oe KEFECTS OF THE LATE GAL&. We bee te call attention to the adverticewent | Ow Monday last, an inquest was held at the! NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY | P, E. ISLAND — mn anot cvlumm, of Haut’s Veaerance : i ihi Ay esteemed correspendent at Georgetown Sictitan Hata Renewer. We would recom Ludatic Asylam, enna ey —_ _— ® e | AT AUCTION. Fair & Exhibition. mend our friends to call at Watson's, Victoria Coroners for the County, on view of the body oven Annan” _ ws a VEE Subscribers are instracted hy Va E,W. JARVIS to sell at Pablie Anection at the Colonial Barding, on THURSDAY, 10th furnishes the (ollewing information respecting Brick Building, Queen Street, and proeure @ of Mrs. Catherine Coffin, (« lunatic,) who was bottle, give ita trial, and we tee! assured they will | AUCTION, Valuable Household Furiture, fTENUL EXULBITLON, as advertised, will disasiers sustained by the shipping iu the late gee = Sch. Sileer Lake, of Booth Bay, lost bo waprit end had her saris torn Sch. Wild Gazelle, Hall, master, sails. schooner Flying Mist, Nickerson, master, of Gloucester, bad decks swept of every thing in cressing Reef off North Cape. S-heoner Lillian WM. Warren, of Deer lale, Huckmimster, master, lost jib-boom aud sails, ‘ lest head oru schooner John A. Pew, of Gloucester, John Tlilta, master, head-gear aod headsails badly damazed. ‘The last three vessels came round North Cape aud down through the stewits, they heliewe all the vessels that were at the Nurth Cape got elear without total loss. Schooner Charles E. Moody, Clarke, from Cascainpec, with 230 barrels mackerel, r ports | whey of Malpeque, passed through ao large| quantity of wrecked materials, aud barrele of oil, boxes and barreis of fish, &e. schooner Kate, Cogswell, from Cascunpee, | reports alse baving passed the same stall, which all the ressels were picking up as they passed | through, saw the house or trunk of a schvoner) floating; it was painted blue inside, also some pieces of bulwarks lead colur inside : some | tet be disappointed. It is introduced inte this market highly recommended, and is worthy of a liberal patrouage. POLICE COURT. Te gency, Sd Septewher. —Mary Kennedy, drank ond « common Vagrant; convicted aud fined 20s or i4aave’ imiprisoument—committed ....m. Labey, rank and incapable; convicted and fined We or 14 lays imprisonment—pzid. 4th Sete Kevan appesred to anawer a siimmons for having sold wan retailed spirituous liquors without # licence eo te du. Cause adjourned uutil Saturday nest. wh —Jotu Melntyre, from lock-up, charged by Francie MeCube with being drank aud incapable of taking care of himself; convicted and tined in “ penalty of 204, or, in default, to be imprisoned 14 day e—cormitted oth.—Wm. Purcell, from lock-tp, drunk and in- capable ; convicted and fined 5# er 48 hours’ jail— paid ....Jdamea Cahill, trom lock-up, drank as x Yayraut; convicted and tined “@s or fi duys—paid 7th.—K bert White ve Job Bevan, adjeurned from Wedterday last, for selling spirituous liquor without licence ; convicted and adjudged to forfeit and pay « penalty of five pounds and costs. The def-ndant appealed to the Supreme Court, to be held on Zh October next %bh.—Murdech McLeod, drunk as a vagrant ; convicted and sentenced ty pay 4 peualty of 10s or ten daye imprisoument. | ith.—James (Neil, from lock-np drunk and found dead in her dormitory, havin cominited | suicide by hanging. The Jury, on heariny the) evidence, and after due deliberation, rendered a verdict in accordance with the facta, stating it as their opinion that no blame was to be 'at- | tached to the Keeper of the Asylum, us all the | usual precautionary measures had been adopt | ,; ed, | +o; <—_ -+ +. —-- WATER, PURE WATER! i/Mrn. Wuetan: } Sir, —I perceive by the newspapers that) several acres of the Spring Park property are | about ta be sold in one acre lots, and [ consider | i that the City ought to purchase that lot wkich| contains the Spring, so as some day to have it| ‘in its power to supply the citizens with pure \water. [ may be told that the small quantity of water from that Spring would not be enough to supply one-half the inhabitants of Charlotte- town; but even so, is that a vood reasou why | the City should not secure that Spring to itself, | and sapply that half of the citizens who do not | i wish to get their “ peck of dirt’ too soon? But it is not a fact that there is not as much water there as is required by the citizens. Household Furniture. At the Residence of W.R. WATSON, - Esquire, Hutchinsen's Coruer, TUESDA ¥; the 15th imat, at 2 o'clock, p.m, A valuable Lot of Furniture, conaisting of TARLES. CHAIRS, SOFAS, SIDEBOARD, | BEDSTEADS, PICTURES, CARPEDLS, Kitchen Utensils, &c. &e. Co" Sale Positive N. RANKIN, Auctioneer. Ovtober 7th, 1867. all the papers lin AUCTION, For the benofit of all concerned. ‘EXO be sold at Publie Auction, on TUES- DAY, the 15th day of October, inat, at ll o'clock, a m, at Michael Casey's, at Rock Point, Egmont Bay, The Hull, Spars, Rigging and Materials of the Barque Moaneguash, 522 tona Register, OCTOBER next, at Ul o'clock WN WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16th, at Hl o'clock, af the residence of MISS DOUGLASS, Water Street, consisting of — | SOFAS, TABLES, CHAIRS, CARPETS, OIL) | CLOTHS, Bureaus, Toilet Tables, Washstande, | Window Curtains, Feather Beds, Bedding, | application to | Bedsteads, Glass and Ctina Ware, Dinner, | Breakfast Sets, Kitehen Utensila; Bedroom, Parlor and Cook Stoves, &c., Ke. The above FURNITURE being in excellent condition, a good opportanity is offered House- | keepers te supply themselves. CATALOGUES will be ready fordelivery Satur | | DAY previous ty day of Sule, N. RANKIN. | | Townships Nos. 1, 2, 4, | 1 Malpeque Roadabd containing about (7 ACRES The property has been divided Wito 17 Leta, each having a frontage on the Malpeque Koad. September 9, 1867. > a PUBLIC LANDS. 5, 6,8, 18, 44, 15; October 7, 1357. Qin ‘ iid ~ nt sinalinncartasiaataaianiiiliveltimpiiiitaiiaaatiais . —— | 20. 21 and 27 . P A S T U R EB LL O _ ce} | Notice to the Tenants on the above named | owuships, and all persons desirogs ot Purehasing Wilderness Land thereon, rae Commisstoner of Publie Lauds will attend at the following places, on the days hereinafter stated for the receipt of all amonxtx due on the Parchase of Pablie Lands, tad for the sule of Wilderuess Land i— On Thursday, the 3ist day of October next, at 9, a.m; andon Friday and Saterday, the Ist and 2nd days of Noveusber, at Mr. John rreston’s, Tiguish, | HYVO be sold at Auction, on THURSDAY, the 24th day of OCTOBER instant, at the) jhaur ef LZ o'clock. noon of said day, THREE | | PASTURE LOYs, viz: Nos 157, 80 and 101, in! ithe K-valty of Charlottetown, contaiuing twelve | decreas each, and will be sold in Lots of Two Acres | to st purchasers. No. 107 fronts on the lower | Malpeque Koad, nearly opposite the resideuce of | Stepueu Swabey, Esq. ; and Nos. 30 and 101 front AT AUCTION. Liat partica of the SPRING PARK PROPERTY .trouting, on the There is a gentleman in our midst who is tho- on the upper Malpeqae Road, opposite the farm e« * > gee , > » se a : ° | arrels were marked J. McKeen, inspector. | disurdects : convivted and seatenced to pay ls or} Chatloan Newurmu, master, where she uow lays, | : i La or > Tem te land 2 owned by te Messrs. Peake, and wot quite one and Lot 1, for the Temaate ou Dots | and F ‘ one week's imprieooment...... Jobn Howlett and Schooner Robert, McDonald, master, from) jj enry Haw lett enme : Pictou, with eval for Shediac, lost her sails in| whart where she bilged and sunk in the last | submitted ; fined Ys 6d—paid. .... eter Weatherby , “ ve John Goodman, assault and battery; convicted gale, vesse! and carge sold for the benelit of and fined two pouuds and coate or wale taoattr’e im- whom it Gay concern. risoninent.....The Queen va John Howlett, eee teary W. Juckeon, Riehari Mortis, Sama! Parkin James Rebinson, James O'Neil, Jolin Howlett. ner LATHST INTELLIGENCE. | churged with utlering base aud counterfeit leyal eurrent money of PE Isiand The prisoners were We learn from our late New Brunswick | reaanded..... Blicn Nantes, alias Fortescue, from papers that the c vafederates have obtaiae:! two} and Sued 20sorl4 day s imp t—comiuitted ....Win | Noonan, charged with permitting his horse to roam wore triampha at the hustings in that Province. : ms ‘ jut large in the streets of the City; convicied and The How. Mr. Attorney Geueral, has been returned for St. Wetmore, | lett anc others, for passing bad money, on remand | of Lant ueeday. Richard Morrie and Saml. Par John by a majority of 223 ever S. R. Thomson, | evens, were remanded. Meury Iowlett, Hen. W. : , 7 : | Jackson, Jas. Robertson, Jas. O'Neill. Jolin How- he it iett and Geo. Strahan were discharged. section with the bogus Laud Comission and| Monday, Ifth September—Hugh Hennessey, 7 deuuk aud disorderly ; convicted and fined lds or > day's imprisoument..... Patrick Cahill. charged with being @ vagrant; convicted and fived 10a or : 7 dave imprisonment. ....Dougald Maclougald, of meat. over a violeut antiContederate named! Cape Breton, charged with being drunk on the j i . Seascale r ; Needbam, by a majority of about 1100 5 snes, | Cee, fereete, vu Suuday, adwonished and dis ——— Ct Tuesday. I17th.—John Gronan, pigs at large ; Phe followin is the lucal Government of! fined ve od -...Heury McAtte, do du; Ye Gd... | Mbartin a do mee beaee Aun O'Brian de lo; Yo Gd... Michael Mcbride, drank and a Hom. A. RB. Wetmore, Attorney General ;| vaxrant; convicted and flucd Lue or 10 daye’ im Hiuw. C. N. Skinaer, Solicitor General: Hon, | Prscnment-----Maanah Fiyun, drouk and incapa- oe . “fs ’ “) ble; fined Me or 10 days’ imprisonment... .. Francis Rwhard Suttun, Surveyor General; Hon. Juhu) weCabe vrs Huyl) llennescey, wi asive aud provuk- \. Beckwith, Peovincial Sveretary ; Hon. John! ing langnage—diecharged 2...Hazh Hennessey, —well known in this Laland from his con. | a seovewman named Pickard has been elected | tur the County of York, for the Local Parlia-} New Brunswick as a0ow constitated :-— | ...-Ewen Atmwe vre Epheiam (tuv, threatening | personal injury ; ordered ty dud secnrities to keep Hoa. A. ©. Destirisay, Hon. B. Beveridge, ; ~—e a wd Hoa. Ww ¥ t 7 Piewviling, members witnout the peace o--e William Purcell, from leek-up, drauk vllice. aud disorderly , convicted and fined 20s or 4 we ks’ ae imprisonment .... Kiehard Morris and Sanur! M-. Longley, Chairman of the Railway Board | Parsons, attermg spariout coin, from remand of Naya Scotia, has dismissed from the service Samuel Parsous discharyed—Richurd Morris, fully | -) tcauvic tur trial Gefere the ensuing Supreme several mino: officials who were connected with | CUsietet fv ” we ee 13h —Mark Wilson, charged with permitting his | the previous blow, but got inte W ightoran's | horse to roam at large in the public Square (Queen), | | jsil, disorderly in pablic streets ut night; couvicted | lately appointed | fined [sor t week..... The Queen ve Hen How | McAdam, Chief Commissioner of Public Works; | convicted and fined 20s or Li days’ iinprisonment | tae recent accident by which s military zentle wan, De. H +gau, lost bis life. will searcely eatisty intelligent persons who} vaderstand buw Ralways are mausged when | contrulled by political tutluences instead of by | practica! railway mea, clothed with full power; tr rectify abuses iv msnazement and insist on complete discipline aud the employmeut of eficiaut oiivers ouly.— Telegraph. ' iaiead ‘ A Farat Acectwest os rae Gaaxp Tacyi.— A evd acci bet, entaili life, tous piace ex Wedwesday evening, shortly atter 6 o'elo ete, 4 less of Court Friday ,—Jobn Allin, fram leck-up. hailing from Chis movewent) N. B, drank and disorderly at night; couvicted Condition Powders and fined i%s und costa, of | week's linprisomment! —eommitted.....Martin MeCarty, for ussauit on James Dine, ou 2het Angst last, admitted w bail for his appearance on te norrow (Suturday.) . Haugh Campbell, from lock-up, of Tracadie, charged with being deuuk ; fined os or 45 hours’ jwprison- web. ist —The Queen at the prosecation of J. Blue. | West River, vre Martin McCarty, for au assault aud bhattery om Ziat August last, ordered to enter in his Wh personal recocuizance in the snu of forty petuis for hie appearance before the Supreme! ; Court, it called upon. Puesdas. Lith —Kdward Shea vre John Mahony, roughly acquainted with this Spring and the | Springs in other countries, who says that with | a tritling expense this Spring could be made to | yield twice its present quantity of water; there- fore it behoves the City to secure this Spring, even if it has te borrow money to du 80; and the Mayor should not lose this chance, which | | may never be in his power again, to secure to| |the citizens what every one of them so much ‘needs, viz., Pure Waren! i Yours, A CITIZEN. | Ch'town, 5th Oct. 1867. Ce gi eee oe Save Your Docrox'’s Bits —When Dr. | Wistar’s Balsam ot Wild Cherry will cure coughs, colds, bleeding ut the lungs, and arrest the fell destroyer, Consumption, it does mere than urost | physicians can do. A singly trial wil! satisty the | incredulous. | —_-—_- oe e—_--— Holloway's Pilis and Ointment —A Word of Prowiee —All sufferers trom sores, ulcers, scor- | butie affections and akin diseases may contidently | commence the treatment of their several jofirun- ities wath these healing and cleansing remedies Under Holloway'’s wall tried medicaments the ) worst cases Will soon aasuine a more kindly as- | peet, and in the progress of the cure the afflicted will neither be embarrassed by diffi sulcies ner | dishearteued by talurea. A fictle perseverauce and uiederate atiention to the directions for wae” eoveloping each prcket of Ojutment and Pills, will enable every invalid to ewre himself, and to conduct bis complaint to a suceeastul isaue ; and be may feel assured that by tullowing this | simple but searebing treatment hia akin will be made sound, severe suffering spared, aod health restored. _—-_-2<p oe C-— ALL Four Foorep teasts.—Horses, Covws. | Sheey, Hogs, * Et Hoe Genus Ou,” should bes | given, at least once a week, a dose of Carlton's | By doing this, you will find your reward tw the large price you ean obtain for | them. These Powders are invaluable to all Stock raisers; they Tuvigorate and Strengthen all! auimal<, enabling them te austaia exposure te the | Weather or excessive work, without injury, and | are useful io all cases, and pertectly barimless. | r'ry CARLTON’S CONDITION POWDERS. about three quarters of a wile off shure. + ALSO, | The CARGO of said Vessel, consisting of about | Lote will be séen on the day of sale. 230 Staudard Deals. JOHN YEO. Port Hill, 5th Oct 1887. REMEMBER THE Tndustrial Exhibition ! WILL OPEN ON Wednesday noxt, 9th instant, at 11 o'clock, a. m, TICKETS AT THE DOOR. A. McNELLL, See'y. Ch'town, Ort. 3, 1867. 18 On Sale. BAGS 5 & 6 inch SPIKES, 6 do Clinch RINGS, 3 Coila Wire RIGGING, Casks Chain TRACES, do Tethering CHAIN, Bbls. Superior PILOT BREAD, de Botter CRACKERS, Cases MATCHES, BROOMS and BUCKETS, Boxes Cavendish TOBACCO, Qr. Casks & Cases Scotch WHISKEY, Causes Old Tom GIN. WILLIAM DODD, deen Square, | 4) | _—— wc s—t lv Ch'town, Oct. 7, 1867 Great Bargains ! Great Bargains! Great Reduction in Prices! £7000 Worth of Goods. T 11K Subseriber, intending to close bis present BUSINESS, lina determined on | Selling off the whele | of his valuable On Tnesday, the Sth day of November, at 9, a. m.; and on Wedyesday, the th day of Noveuber, at Mr. David Hunter's, Alberton, Lot 4, tor the Tenants on Lota 4 and 5. mence with Lot No. 157, on the lower Road, and " half miles from the City. The sale will com: | A plan of the | from thence to the Upper Road Lote | Teams oF 3ace.—lwenty-five per cent. to bo | paid on receipt of deed and a credit of three years jfor the remainder—the parchaser to pay lawful interest and vive security Ou the property. For) ! further particulars apply to m.; and on Saturday, the 9th day of November, at Mr. McNaugit's, Western Roud, for the Peniuts on Lota 6, 8 and 11. | J. & T. MORRIS, 19 4. m; and on Wedtiesday, the [3th day of Auctioneers. | Nevember, at Mr. Allen’s) Wellingvou, Lot 15, for the Leanmts ou Lots 14 and 15. . ’ | On Friday, the 15th day of November, at 9. a. For the Benefit of all Concerned. m.; and oa Saturday, the 16th day of November, at Me. Carrathere, Kensington, Lot 19, fer the Tt? be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on | Tenant4 on Lets 20, 27 aud north portien of Lot 21 THURS ’ Pp 22 j | On Monday,the Kigkteenth day of November, at THURSDAY, the 10th OCTOBER instant, 132, &. un.; and ou Paesdwy, the 19th day of November, juntil #2, a.m ,at Me. Bagualis, Princetown Koad, | Lot 22, for the Teuants ou the sent portion of Lot }) 205 | NOTICE.—Those Tenauts who have not accept- Ch'town, Oct. 7, L867, 3 ee atthe hour ef 10 v’clock in the furenoon, on the Beach, the Hull, Spars, Rigging, Anchors, Chains, Stores ard Furniture of the Barque EUREKA, Henny Pork SMrvit,| have omitted to pay their rent, are hereby finally Master, of Windsor, Nova Scotia, 574 tons regis-| notified, that unless payment is tuade to the Com iter, Where she vow lies atranded, about two miles | missiouer at the time aud place above hamed, dis: | | traints will be issued for ts recovery. CASCUMPHU POINT. east of St. Peter's Bay Harber, JOHN A. MeLAINE, Broker. | | St. Peter’a Bay, Oct. 7, 1867 ee ane aoe submit to puolic competition on Tuesday, FALL TS67. Bre Sth day of November, at 12, a m, at iMr. David Hunter's, Alberton, certa‘o Halifax, N. 8. oe | tracts or portions of Land, being a part 0: W. & C. MURDOCH & C0, | Cascumpec Vout, a plan of which may be | seen at my cfiive, © loniad Building. yt ° | KG to announce the completiva- of} JUHN ALDOUS, Commissioner. their Fall linportatious of a large and well | LOMice, With Rept assorted Stock of every description of DRY _Land Office, 26th Sept, GOODS, suitable for the Season, and to the in- spection of whieh they invite their friends and | Wholesale buyers generally. : | 18G7, ua G9053. ‘FXHE Subscribers have just received the following Goods: Cases Men’s Black ard Colored Felt Hats (assorted shapes,) ALSO oN Hann— Chests balf chests supsrior Congou TEA, (in boud or uty paid. Soft Madras INDIGO. | Pentagon Building, Orduance Square, 3 Neptember 30, 1367. S THE NEW SERIES OF American Cotton Warp—a splen- SCHOOL BOOKS. | did sample—cheap, Ou Friday, the Light day ef November, at 9, a. | On Tuesday, the Twelfth day of November, at | jed the provisions of the Laud Parehase Act, and | The Commissioner of Public Lands will A pleasure wagon with two horses, from Bath, | abusive and provoking lanzuace in the open public containing Dr. and Mrs. Ashton, and Mr. and streets; convietwd aud fined ix or L week « im- Mra. Belfour, of Bath, collided with the up nee asa ee ae A Vagrant ; oe ie a ' ; Yo. gp | CMVicted aul fined 10s or | week § Imprisonment. Exo Train from M treat, pent the Cut at} Veiday, With —Anges Nicholsou vera Michael Collins’ Bey, siz miles from Ai igston. H WwW) Sweeney, asesalt aud battery ; convicted and fined it hapwened we dy not know, batthe result was! in ws pewalty of Bee and costs of ove mouth'y ina that Mra. Belfour was killed, and De. and Mra.) prisvnmeut ....Mardech Giilie, disorderly : Aston and Mr. Belfisur severely injured. The Vieted aud fined tu the sum of 108 or to be imprisou- aed Hled it! ed five dave—puil. ‘ Lerces were like : pi : ROré*s Were NKC WINE Kiied, ANd Che WalUt) Seandiy 2h —hdward Gay vrs Ewen Amos coe te» kn rcked imty piece >. —lutelliy “acer. i threatening trl pure his property, ordered to cuter a — fiute reeueguigiuce, self te Keep the petee ; cecguiz An atrocious murder was coramitted in King. | sce entered into. .... Jathevine Gainer, from lock- . ww os gt od o-~ : ap. deauk aud making ase of alvasive lan suave In stan, C. W, on tie sich e ta toad > *f the poole ereet; convicts 1 and fined 20s or 1 fue rutfians who rolled the safe in Morton's diye’ baprisonm-nt ....tauea Flyun. of Kent le-werv of $2,000 in money and valucble pa-| Stre-t.e Vin cliqaor without -icense ; cas +d) Missed. éhh — Ane OF Brian, peru tin at borwe in the etreets; convicted and fined 5a 2... Edward Dooling. same; convicted aud fined bus, « teorge Ryan, retsiiin gs iritwona liqagors with couvieted and flied £5, or six weees’ huiprisviiiueht Che watchman interfering with their Bees prane Ser Cue wad inttautly despatched be a blow from an axe iu the haudy of one of the party rs the line with preia. operatious, he rateals. The ms le wer cout tae boute, but were pursued and arrested iuaide of @ few hours, aud one of them has turned OO —_— . — Queca s evidence. | Married, —_—- Danstan's Cathedral, in thie city, on the Tue Ecetosion of a Gis tHe Sreas Dith elt, by the Rev. De MceDandd, VG Mr skie Decrecu asp—Excitine Sceves.—|! Williem Cloury, of Morell, to Mery duu, eldest . - re Hy » of d Ti Pus r, of buy vn . New York Herald as the following particu! ars daughter of Mr Thou Power, of Buy eortuue | iiceuer : at st ay he Suld by wil Dealera vet nn) cascades VaALUAPAG AND KRetianicn.—* Brown's Bron- chial Trochos will be fewed invaluable to those expoeed to sudden changes, affording proumpt re | lief in cases of Coughs, Colds, ete. For Public Speakers aud Singers, aod Chose who over-tax the seiee, they are ueeial in relieving an Leritated Chreat, aud will render articulation easy. As there are imitations, be sure to ON TAIN the genuine AN EFFECTUAL Wuois MEDICINE Brown's Vermifuge Cow its, Or Won Lozevaes. Mach sickoess undoubt- ediv, with children aud adults, attributed to other causes. isvecasioned Wy Worms. | van do ho Possibie lupary to the most delie ate child Piis valuable combination has been enceessfuily used by piysicians, ant found to be safe and sure in eradicating Worws, av curtial we cuildren. Criliveu having Words cegitire lin nodicte utten- ion. as neglect of the truable ofteu causes proloug- ed sicktess Sytupieus of wormein children are often over- lobked. Woruws iu the stomach and bowels -case irritation, whieh can be removed auly by the use of asare remedy. Lhe combination of ingredients used in making Baows' s* Viewairuge Compire ia such we to give the best possible effect vith sufety Courts & Gowns, Proprietors. New York Sold by all Dealers in Medicines, t 2o cente a box. July 29, 1467. ly — --<—- - —— | STOCK IN TRADE, (‘JHE NEW SERIE3 OF RSADING Bales of Candlewick, Bales Bath- | comprising a general assortment of i BOOKS, authorized by the Board of Edaca-| . . ee Dry Goods, Hardware, Canvas, Cordage, ltien for use in the PUBLIC SCHOOLS of —_ ing and Wadding Hoop Skirts, | a large assortment, ! together with a large and well selected supply | be held atthe Military Drill Shed, Charlotte town, on WEDNESDAY & TILURSDAY, the Vth nod Mth days of October next, Doors open at 11 o’clotk, a. tr, RNTRANCE FEE: Plans may be’ seeu and information obtained On | porses and titi iind calls ali aneibien Se ot vy CARVELL BRO'S, Atictioncers. jel pat Lach Pewof Sheep,..-..-<.----0.--eee-- a ae lia a wenbeiiien a nanaian ta. Everything else for Exhibition Free! and to ensure admission MUsT #2 ENTERED ON THE Secketary's Books on or befere TUESDAY, the Sth of October. All Live Stock mast also be jentered ou the same day (Laesday,) aud be on the grounds on Thareday waruing, at 11 o'clock’, when tue Cattle Show will take place. PRIZES fer wie articles of Local Industry will | be awarded on Weowksvar, the fret duy of the ‘Exhibition. THE CATTLE SHOW will take place on the following day (Lhareday). | Admission to the &xuibition Shed, on the first day (Wedarsday,) adults Is. 6d, cualdren 9d,—fol- lowing day (!bursday) free. The steamers" Priacess of Wales” and" Heather Belle’ will convey Passeugers to aud from the ' Ex bition as follows, viz:—Return Tickets from Shedica, 9s. Summerside, Picton, Murray Harbour, Georgetowl and Souris, 0s. each passenger. Horses, Cattle. and all articles entered for the Exhibition, carried to and from any of the above aumed ports for ove single ordiuary rate of freight. By Order, A. McNbLALL, Seeretary Board ef Commissioners of Agricaiture- “ | Sept. 16. 1867, ST, DUNSTAN’S COLLEGE. Under the patronaye of His Lordship ike Bishop of Charlottetown. ‘THXALS INSTITUTION is situated on the Princetown Koad, a mile aad aw quarter north of Charlouetown. The site is peculiarly beautiful, healthy, aud far rewoved from the distractions and mural dangers of the city. | ‘The halls and rooms of the building are spacious, airy, and comfortable. | The College Grouads are large, affording ample ‘rouw for games aud atiletic exeurcives. | The course of studies ewbraces all the bramebes necessuiy to prepare young men tor the etady of jthe learued prufessious or St them fer mercantile | pursuits, sach as History, Geography, the Kuglish, Freneli, Latin, aud Greek Lauguayes, Rhetoric, } Mathematics, Philosophy, Cheunsiry, &c. Musie, vocal aud justrumeutai—is also taught. | The Cellege possesses a large and well selected Library, as well as un exteusive Philosuphy Ap- puralus. The Professors and Teachers reside in the In- #titution, forming bat one family with the stadente, jwud exercising a constant stpervision, favorable te | discipline, decorum and good morals. Catholic students are earefally and frequently limeteucted iu thew holy religion, Which tuey are | required ly practise. Lie udvst solicitous atleation jis paid to the morals af all; aud whilst within the | College enclosure, tuey are cousiautly uuder the } wateniul eye of one oi the Teachers or Prefecte, | Perfect discipline is strictly bat kindly eutoveed. | students when entering must produce sutisfactory | teslinndulals of good clusucter. Phe College is visited.reygularly once a week by a Puysicinu. TERMS Per Quiktéeaor Ll Weeks. | Board and Tuition, - - £6 06 | Use of Library, + ae . . vi 6 | Physician's bee, eié6 | Pay uweuts tv be made half-yearly in advance. | Lhe Colleye farnishes bed-steads and mattrasses; ‘the studeuts must provide their owm beds bedding, brushes, basius, Wwels, Kc. | ‘Lhe Sclolastic year commences on the fires * | Weduesday in September and euds about the middle jet July. Students are requested Ww enter the | Colleye .on the livst day of the opening of the Classes. kor further particulars apply to A. McDONALD St. Dunstan's Cellege, Aug. 19, 1867. — ial Gin * Phe classes will be re-opened this year on the j Alth september. School Books! Tue Venmirvc | Cowrirs,” aldhoush effectual in destroving worme, | daily expected per * Lotus’ from London, and | ‘other full ships from Liverporl, thereby making | jitone of the most valuable stocks ever placed in|} the market Qu and after the LOth October, inst, the Goods | will be eoid for a tew weeks at GREATLY | REDUCED prices snch axa to iuduce purcaasers. | | The Stoc’ remaining on haud after that tine will ‘he sold at AUCTLON, withont reserve, on liberal Verma, of which due notice will be viven, | H. HASZARD. | _ Charlottetown, Oct, 7th, 1967, ial 4 Stove Pipe time has come, PJ SLE Subseriver will sell, at bis Establishment, CITY TIN STORE, | A large quantity of Stove Pipo, wow ou band. at reduced price for Cash ; aud will | make iv order auy quantity of Pipe aud Bibows of | ba first rate aualicv of Bagiisl or Russiaa Lron. A | cheaper and betterarticle (ian is now offered to the public by the dabseriver canuot be suld by auy man | (im the trade ' Soip-stone cut and fitted to order. | | quently by the widersizned. Rieseriass” Ibdue' Ac. Ke | Island, cau now be had courplete at } ‘ , . ® | HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, . at lowest prices. | DAVIES & WEEKS. QUEEN SIREEL. A Ligerat. Discount allowed to Teachers and September, 93. 1867. tf P. E. ISLAND Cheap for Cash, nud Wholesale Dealers. | FAIR & EXHIBITION. | HARVIE'S BOOKSTORE, QUEEN STREET. Worcester’s Dictionary, Caupbell’s Geugraphy, Advanced Reader, NOTICE d ' | FREDERICK LEPAGE My) ; . | Best and second beat Blood Filly ander 2 years old. | KG3 to acquaint his Customers and ; Best and second beat Blood Cult, 2 years old. | friends that be las REMOVED to his NEW Do do Cait do doe STORE, at corner of QuekN & Stoney Streets | Best three Bunches Black [amburg Grapes, CP Pieuse send in your orders. | Ch'towu, Sept 40, 1867. if N addiiion to the list, as already puaulished, | Prizes will also be awarded as follows, viz :— | 78 6d formerly knowu as * Nelson's Corner.” do do White sweet Water do 7s fd} “ Sept. 30, L867 3w De du Cutawha de fs 61) Leuuie’s Grammar, Do do Auy other-sort de 7s 6d) Toowpson’s Arithmetie, | A McNEILL, ' Sec’y te the Board of Commissioners. Grey’s Arithmetic, ' Spelling Books iv variety, ALTERATION IN BUSINESS, Notice to Debtors. = 8 The New Series of School Books, ‘PSHE Subseriber hereby notifies that a| Works | Tee a ee omelet change being npoms to be mde in | Toronto Safe orks. | Webster's, Jvliuson'’s and Walker's Dictionaries, the Busiuess carried on at Orwell, heretotore, by | ed | Copy , Shi 7 epoca the late Patrick stepiieus, deceased, and subse- | THE BEST IS Tilt CHEAPEST, | Cony Beri. Siete Eee phe. GA, | peg Remember the Cheapest School Books are to be had at Charlottetown, sept. 23, 1867. jall pei papers till exhbt n.J And this is to » ve notice to those parties indebted | of a feartul estastroohe ou a Bremen steamship, previously siluded tu by telegraph :—-At three o'clock vesterdsy afternoon the Dremen steam suis Deutschlasd was passing the Narrows, is! ward bound, when the ¢un wae charred in order to fire the usual salute when coming into port. Dancan M- Ewen, both of St Peter's Like. J Davie Mr David Walker, of Cocaigne, N. B. | to Mice Davie, of thie City. Road At the Munee, ou the Jrd inat, bv the Kev T Mr McK Anudereon, to Mies Catherine | On the 4th inet, by the bride's tather, the Rew On the thet alt, by the Rev Johu Shaw, Mr Ae might be expected a yumber of passenzers | Join fT Barkve, to Mies Sara Mathewson, both of | collected at the snot tarough curiosity. Hardly | had the repert of the gun struck ov the ears of those sround when the deck was strewn for! reveral yards around with the wreek ef humad) b ings. were ondeck. The charge, it appears, expl: ed the guu, producing frightful results. Three timbers aud whatever movesblearticies 17th alt, after 3 months ; . a See , sq | Elisabeth. eldest daughter of Mr. © Barker, Bible Chrirtiau Minister, aged 20 years frum Canada West in July luat, hoping to derive Dundas. -ee > Died, At the residence of her sister in thie City, on the i!lness, Miss Sarah She came here ausengers who were standing ueareat hadtheir bewetit from change of wir, “* The grass withereth | da totally blown from their bodies, while a the Mower fadech ; but the Word of vur God sirall fourth passenger and one of the crew sustained | * A portion of the head and | 4 The sizht! 7 yveurs. Striaus injuries, weck remsined on one of the bodies. of & beadiess human body, under any circum. | stance, is calculated tu chill the blood with life bleed poured warm and reeking iu the pre-| sence of 39 many uututored emigrants, women! sod children wot ezcenpted, the scone becaine wne of the wildest confusion. Wemen grasped their children aud pressed them te their boscims at ifthe awtu! calamity overthrew their fellings of safety and imade them a prey to wew terrors. When the news spread on shure, people rushed to the duck, and im half an hour the crowd be- came se large oud excited that the police were called upon tw preserve order. a A mmm “LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPA. (PER VESTERDAYS MAIL.) Lowpow, Oct. 3.—Many Fenian convicts hitherto coufined in Eaglish and Irish jails have been placed on board transports and will 4 to Australia, to serve out their sen- tences.....The city of Hamburg refuses to joim the Zullvereia. ...The members of the Masonic order last night gave a grand dinner ™ Gravesend, te the officers of Admirai Far- ragut's fiaz-ship “Franklin,” now bere. Prenexce, Oct. Jad.—The official des patches published to-day, are silent in regard ty Rome, but confirm the reports that a revolt hat broken out in the papal province, Viterbo. Mapaw, Oct. 3.—Genera! Lerson4i has received his commission as Captain Genera’ of Cuba, and will immediately sail for Havane. Mowxrreat, C. E, Oct. 3.—A personal reneoutre tock place yesterday between two noted politiciaas. Mr. Devlin abused Mr. McGee and spat in his face, whereupon Mr. MeGee caned bim The affair was caused by *thront made ly Mr. Me(Gee to disclose damn, wg facts in the professional career of hw Sita souist. Norwirmstaspinu that the harvest through- @ut Quebec and Ontario is considerably more Srondaat than amy of the past years, there Seems little prospect of a reduetion in bread Hulls. Ou this subject the Quebec Chronicle remarks :— “Breadstuils, will not, it is believed, ex Mrince much decline, natwithstanding the tevorable harvest, the stock on this continent having been previously reduced so low, in Contequense of the short yield last year, and the heavy exportations to Europe. A vast portion of the present crop of wheat will have to be retained for local use, and to replace (he *xhausted stock of former seasows. As usual, there will be also, this year, « considerable fer our wheat from Knglaud, which dots not raise near enough to supply hers if. The harvest in France i repo to be « Partial failure, which will crente au additiossl fain upon the resources of grein-grow ng Aaeries."’ a short illness, { | din: ary aud Ellen Chapman, aged | hurrwr, but in the preseut instance, When (he ty~=- of Mr Heury sud Ellen Chapman, age sud forever.” At Crapaud, on Sanday, the 29th Sept. Elizabeth wh, eldest daughter of Mr George Nicholson, aged “At Murray Marbor North, on the 2ud inst, after | Elizabeth Grace. the adopted | years aud 13 mouths. Oy the 29h alty Alice. the beloved wife of | Michael Coady, aged oO years : Seen es | Port of Charlottetown. ARRIVED. Sept 27—Seh Mystery, Rindress, Freeatona— Bank of VP. EL 23—Henrietta, Goff, Picton ; cost —F W Hales. Str Commerce, Doane, Boston; general cargo. 30—Ann Westaway, ‘Taylor, Syduey; coal—Steam Nav. Co, Dove, Kuss, Richibuate; beards—master. Mary Avon, Vanlbuskirk, Pugwash~ limestone Oct. 1—Mary & Charles, Babin, Shediae ; boards—A MeNeill, Wide Awake, Hingley, Tatmagouche ; Mouring. Neptune, Forster, Richi- buete; deals. Six Sisters, Grant, Portland ; bal. 2—Crystal Wave, Dogherty, Gulf; 25 bbls mackerel. 3—Lark, Nickerson, Halifax ; boards. Annaudale, Lanigan, Sydney ; cual. CLEARS. Sept. 26 — Adonis, Dwyer, Pugwash; bal. Lucy, Ames, Halifar; do. 24—Mystery, Rind- ress, Wallace; do. Mary Jane, Terriv, Picton ; do. Sepia, Allen, Shediac; mackerel, 28—Str Commerce, Doane, Halifax; mackerel. Sch Sea Brovze, Hubs, Pictou; oval. Mary Aso, Buskirk, Pictou ; bal. _——<— TT sd PRICES CURRENT. Cuarcotretowns, October 4, 1867. Provisions. Beef, (mst!) per !b........-- wevcoes---3$d to Td De by the quarter... 6... cece eee ewe Bh to Sd Pork, (carcass)... see eebgd to bd Do (amall).... 0. ++ 2-05 oe eee wees ee ee D4 to Td Mutton, per lb........ ecaedanses vue cone Veal, per Ib......-- dntc oven oe coe weve dd to Sd Glam, 2. ox ccce cease cons cece cece cece cece oO to Bd Beaumd per Ib... . wer ee eet ee ee cs eeteeeere Syd to 61 Butter, (frosb)...--.ceecereeccees eels Wis Ji Oe WE Wes ccee cece cscs covceeseee me Ctreese, por tb. ...---- +s o coos ote cee,.cce ee ae Tatlow, por Te... 2 2... cee cece eee ee eee Bd to Dd Lard, per lh.... -..- ---. 22 eee doce cece 8d to 9d Tileuwr per Ib...... hirees st neee eer eeee seid to 34d Oatmeal, per owt.......... esb¥s dpicieed - I7ato lek Egg*, pet dosen....---..+ eee eee eens TWh to D4 Grain. Barley, cere covecovvtddun vied GO as Ol Oats, per de .....-. cece ce teee ce eee 25 Bd tw 2s Sd Vegetables. Pess per quart........ be0h dteksonia 81 to 1d «s+eee De Sato Le 6d 3d to 4d Potatoes, per bushel........ Ducks each ..-. -- oe cide Turkeys, each ....-. Powls, eweh Pivk. Codfish, per gtl...-. Chre cece oe'e'e «se eens 2040 to 30s Herrings, ‘por barrel... .... 2... -+00 +808 tu 40s Mecterei, por dose... 2... 6 ee. eee es Sew Ms Lumber. Boards, (Homlotk) .. ..... . +. vos oe Be Bd to 4s Do (Spruce)......cereweresee ... 04s to Se Be IR ewe dak wreweess evees st MOE Shingles, por Mo... cee cee cee wee 100 to Lie Sendries. Bay, Per ton... . ce. eens cee we eeewes ed 8 to 758 ee ewe wwee + eens eed Sd to Ie 6d i coseedoceaee at an «eee edeto ls 6d + eee As 6d to 3s Ii fil announced that the Canadian ill Perliamens + November assemble at Ottawa on the sth Allthe Ladies say $0! | That Sclee's Hair Life is just the nicest Hair Restorative in Charlottotowa. Lt never fails to restove grey fair to ite eriginal coler, and always stops the falling of the hair, while it promotes a | lively, luxuriant growth, removing all Daudruff, scurt and humors, expecially Salt Rheum Lt is, also, a moat spleudid Hair Dressing, surpassing all ‘others tur making dry wud brashy lair soft and) | frum Loudon. giomay. Mayor DesBriaay bus sold it the past year, and | srye all give if high pesise. Our customere will | find a tresh supply at Apothecaries’ Hall Money | refunded if it fails te satisfy, ao you will not be humbugged. as with oluer Usage. | Mug. 5, 1357. ton —_——24Po-- Ayer’s Malls. j Are you sick, feeble and! //, complaining? Are you out | _ of order—your system de- * ranged and your feelings | nncomfortable 7 These | svinptoms are often the! precursors of serious ill Some fit of sickness is creeping upen you, aud should be av-cried by # timely use of the right remedy. Take Ayer's Pills, and drive out the humora—purify the blood, and let the fluids meve on uuobstractedly, in health. They stimulate the organs of the body into vigorous activity, parity | the system from the obstructions which make | disease. A cold settles semowlhere in the body, and deranges the uatural operations of that part. This, if not relieved. will react upon itself aud the surrounding organs, producing weneral aggravation, suffering and derangement. While inthis condition take Ayer's Pills, and see how directly they restore the natural action of the system, and with it the buoyant feeling of health. What is true aud so} apparent in this trivial and common complainc is) ness, also true in many of the doep-seated and dangerous | diseases. The eume purgative expelathem. Caused | by sintilar obstructions aud deranzements. they are surely, and many of them rapidly, cured by the same moame. None who know the virtue of these | Pills will neglect to employ them when saffering | from the disorders they cure, such us Headache. | Foul stomach, Dysentery, Bilious Complaints, L.- | digestion, Derangement of the Liver, Costiveness, Coustipation, Heartburn Rheumatism, Dropay, | Worms and Suppression, when taken in large} doses. They are sugar coated. so that the most sensitive can take them easily, and they are surely the best purgative medicine yet discovered. Ayer's Ague Cure, For the a«peedy and certain cure of Intermittent | Fever, or Chills and Fever, Remitteut Fever, Chill Fever, Dainb Ague, Periodical Headache or Bilivus | Headache, and Bitious Fevers; indeed, for the! whole elass of diseases originating in biliary de- | rangement, caused by the malaria of minvmutis countries. This remedy has rarely failed to cure the severest }eases of Chills and Fever, aud it hes Ufis great advantage over other Ague medicines, that it eub- dues the complaint withont injury te the patient. It contains no quinine or other deleterious stb- stance, uor duee it produce qaitiwem or any injurious elfeet whatever. Shaking brothers of the atuny nnd the west, try it aud you will eudorse these or ar C Aters Co., Lowel Muas sot aa by eine and dealers in medicine everywhere. W. R. Watson, General Agent for Prince Ed- ward Island. [sep 2 2in BREAD! BREAD! FENHE Subscriber having been ap: ointed | nt fer ROSS'S BAKERY. New Glasgow, in poupenat to take orders fer Pilot au Straw, Per CW... eee cece ceee eee ke Od to Bs ‘Homespun, pér yard.......... 02. 0-20. 40 bobs Calfokios, por Ib... 62... ce ce eevess «2+ 6d bo Od Mides, per-ib........ bhvrwsee coescee eed to dad _ pee one SS N. RANKIN, Auctioneers’ Row. ’ ilm | Mot. 7, 1867 . - | cannot be surpassed by any in the market, Cash customers. GAS FILLiNGS and PLUMBER WORK. On hand, « large supply of GAS PIPES and | j4dreut George Strvcte. A large assortincat of COAL SCU CELES. | His Steck of TINWARE is warranted of the {best material made by expericnced workmen, and | acconuts in full this Fall, they shall be saed with. | out further notice on the closing of the Navigation. | A liberal discount aliowed to Wholesale and FUPPINGS, and a farther quantity daily expected | ALS), A few Down's Deep Well and Cistern Pumps. W. B. ALLIN, City Tin Store, Ch'town, isl Gin 7th October, 1867, Alteration in Buasiness.; NOTICE TO DEBTORS. ‘PSHE Subscriber, intending to close his preseat business this Autumn, hereby notifies all persons indebted to him, either by Bond, Note. Book account or otherwise, to make payment on or before the ist day ef November next. All amounts | unpaid at the above day will be handed over for colleetioa without further uotice . H. HASZARD, Charlottetown, Oct. 7th 1857. ex ial DANCING. NA RS. BURRIS. thonkfui tor the many l favors beatewed on hee during the many years she has couducted ber Dancing School, begs leave again to announce to her patrovs and the publig im geveral, that the season is again ap- preaching, and that she intends to open ber usual Classes on MONDAY next, the 14tii instant, at 3 o'clock, p. m. Oct. 7, 1867. Qin FOR SALE, At the Head of St. Peter’s Bay, VALUABLE PROVERTLY, consist- ing of 100 Aeres of Land, ou which are a Dwelling House (new). 30x28, containing six well Yn ial | finished roome ; also, Two Barns, a good Well and Spring of Water, with pleuty of Mad in the river Che Farm is ouly a quarter of a mile frow the Head St. Peter's Bay, and las a front of 30 chains on the say River; about 48 acres are cleared and in a high state of cultivation, 30 acres ate covered with Hard Wood and Rails, the reunainder is fit to stump. The above is well worthy the attention of per- sons wishing to parchase a Beem, as it will be suld cheap and time given for part of the purchase | money. For Terms, &¢, apply atthe Examinen Orrice, Charlottetown, or to BOCTURK McPUEE, Head Ss. Peter's Bay- Head St. Peter's Bay, Oct. 7, 1867. jal 2m Cattle and Pigs FROM THE MODEL FARM. rANWO YOUNG DURHAM BULLS (yearlings) wel be seut from the Fair aud Exhibition, one to Peince aad the other to King’s Ceuuty, where they will be disposed of at Auction. Two Heifer Calves, about six months old, will be sold at Auction at the Fair on the 16th inst. A Litter of young Piga will be ready for distr- butiou ju about uw mouth hence. JUUN ROBINS, Sec’y Stock Farm. October 7, 1867 3i ONCE MORE, ERSONS owing Mr. Wu. H. Wreson ure requesieé vo make payment of their respective debts te che subscriber, All amounts uppaid on the lath November next will be sued tor | to close Wp the estate. M. McLEOD, Assignee. Ch'town, October 7, 1867. 4w NOLICE. HEREBY give notice to any person or Persous owing We BUY acconnt er accounts, not tu pay the same to Mr. ALEX. McDBosacp, as he is go longer wy Attorney, bat to myself. ¥AS. McLEOD, Ch'town, Oct. 7, 7867. 3 ROOMS, 70 AEE ats, “a COACH HOUSE. Inyeire at Mr. W. E. Dewaon's Store, — of Kewr and sep 2 to Mary Stephens, Executrix, and to the ander- | signed, by Judgments, Notes of Hand, and Book | -Accyunts, that unless they pay their respective | All kinds PH wercliantstde produce taken in | payment, R. J. CLARKE. Orwell Cheap Store. f Rept. 30, P67 t | HALL’S ViEGETABLE SLULLIAN | HAIR RENEWER, | EEcehatetembneean can) TATLAS'S PATER to which thousands have testified who kuve been FIRE & BURGLAR PROOF SAFES. benetited by its use. A few applications of this Compound will change | "PVUE only Sates that never fail to pre- brash, dry and wiry Uair to a moist und glossy | serve their covtents even in the Hottest Fires. appyarauce, aud make it of > oki tine OVER 5,000 SILKEN TEXTURE. |of them have been made and sold, and are now in The Proprietors offer the Sicttaan Harn Re. | @se thronghout the Canadas, Nova Scotia and New NeWER Wo tue pavlic, entirely contideut that by its | Branswick, many of which have been subjected to J. & J. TAYLOR, MANCFACTURERS OF restorative properties it will bring back the Hair | to ite | nara geen or from o —— _— yet not ’ a dollar, bovk, or Bingle scrap 0 iper has ever NATURAL COLOR, been destroyed in one of thew. i It is not a dye, and consequently does not stain| We also mannfactare every deseription ef Bank the skin or suil the tivest fabric. If the Hair is} gocurities, such as Iron Vaulis, Vanit Doors, Bar- falling olf or becoming grey, the use of the Rexewer | glar Proof Steel Sates, Coubination Bank Loeks, will outa’, arrest its deeay, v0 matter from whit! Poe, Ke. : eause, and will create a new growth, and wake it) . as . assume in a short time all its former vigor, as it | Send for a Price List. wine ania , furwisies the uatritive peiuciple by which cue Hair : ee M AN UF AC 1 ORY ’ is nvurisued and supported. Asa | Nos. 193 and 200 Palace street, | Torouto, C. W. HAIR DRESSING, to” Pattern to be seen at the Store of WM. the Rexewen is unequalled by any other Hair} MCGILL, Charloitetown, Agent. preparation in the world, giving it that beautiful | texture which is so much admired by all. lt does | not contain aay poisynous drugs, the basis of | go : —~4 ZN ' its remedial properties being a VEGETABLE} i j R & T i A L Ly COMPOUND —lrcompletely eradicates seruf and | i IMPORTATION ! daudrait, and cares all diseases of the sealp, and September 2, 18:7. by its cooling properties allays the itching and fever of the scalp. It combines not ouly the best remedial properties for all disewses of the Hair and Scalp, bat also is the best dressing for the Hair. | Chis preparation has bveu gold tor the past seven years enurely upon its own merits. Beware of the numerous imitations. which in ap- pearance only are similar to uw, which are forced upon the public a our reputation. Call for —_ HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER, and take no other, or you will be dis- Fall Season, 1867. appoiated. R. P. HALL & CO, ovina Proprietors, Nashua, N. H. For Site sy Henry Beer, Southport; Wim. Find. ley, Orwell; RJ. Clarke, Orwell; Jas. Hay-| deu, Vervon Kiver; Daniel Gordon, George. | town; A- W Le Broeq, Georgetown; J, it | BRITISH WAREHOUSE! Bourke. Jr, Mount Stewart; John Biuns, Jr, New Glasgow Bridge; D. & ¢. McNutt, Mal- | peque; Wm. T. Hant & Co, Summerside; | David Rogers, Saumerside ; Herbert Bell, | Alberton. 7 Boxes aud 6 Bales Cottons &A Woollens. } W. KR. WATSON, } General Avent for P. E. Island. City Prag Store, Victoria Building, ; September 3), Psti7. | | NEW MUSiC! NEW MUSIC:: September 16, 1867. the severest tests by dire eu record, several of them | BRITISH DRY GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT TILE PER SHiP “ DAVID CANNON,” W.& A. BROWN. HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE. j j September 2, 1267. te CHARLOTTETOWN ACADEMY | FOR YOUNG LADI«S ‘ ILL RE-OPEN AUGUST 19th. Terma, inclading Board and Tuition in Eug- | lish, Freneh and Music, Liz 10s per quarter, — iu advance’ Day pupils, Lo per quarter. Voeul Music, German aud Drawing, extra. | During the Winter season the Young Ladies witl jhave the privilege of attending weekly jou Varivus seientlic sabjects, upon which they will jafterwards be examine. vy the Lecturer A yene- | ral examination takes place once a yeur, to whieh | pareuts aud trends of tte pupils are invited. A quarter's uolice required previens to the removal jot a pupil. Lu connection with the ebove, there is \a Day School for younger Children. Terwa, inelad- ling Kngtish, Music aud French,L3 10s per quarter, payabvleinadvauce For turther paruoulars, apply lw the Principal, Mrs. McVeneur, or the Kev. | & Fitayerald, Reovor of Charlottetown, P E Inland. NB. Drawing, French aud German Classes open to young Ladies who are uot pupils in the !Academy. Lustruction in Music, £3 per quarter, | fur two lessous a week. July 15, 1867. Bristol Line to New York, VIA BRISTOL, RB. 1. FARE: Cabia, $3; Deck, $41. (United States currency.) *AKS leave the Depot of the Boston and Providence Railroad, Pleasaut street, daily, Sundays excepted, At 5.30 P. M. For steawer PROVIDENCE, Capt. Benj. M. | Simmous, on Moudays, Weduesdays aud Fridays. For steamer BRISTOL, Capt. Benj. B. Beay- tou, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Passengers going by this line to Philadelpbia, Bultinore and Washington, cau eonueet with the |New Jersey and Camden and Amboy Railroad. | This line connects also with the Athens.liae, | going to Saratoga and ihe West, lauding et the jsame Pier ia New York. | Baggage cheeked through. Tickets, State Rooms and Berths oan be secured fat the Agent's office, Old State Mouse, corner | Washington aud Siate streets, aud at the Bustou jand Providence Ratiruad Depot. GEY. SHIVERICK, Passenger aud Freight Agent. July 15, 1507. Ju Valuable Freehold Property for Sale. (pur Subseriber offers for sale shut valuable property situated jn Powsul Street, }betweeu the propetics of the late Men AR. Mut chiuson and James D. Haszard, B-gr., having of feet frout by 100 feet buck, with a Dwelling llouse containing nine Rooms and Kitchen, and a comme- dious Shop, together with a Stable in the rear. Ibis property torais an excellent Stand for «ny kind of business, especially a Boarding House or 3in STOVE PIPE! STOVE PIPE! STOVE PIPE! _-— AT MILLNER’S TIN SHOP, Great George Street, —-— ‘JUST RECEIVED, AND FOR SALE AT| | HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, | ALEXANDRA MAZURKA, JULIA WALTZES, IMILLSBORGUGH GALOP, Composed forthe Piano by Mr. Samuks N. Rance. Fublished by G. D. Ruysel & Co, Boston. Sept. 23. 1867. din t Tr te , 1 CHEAPER OK A BETTER article than he offers Honseand Preinises, piexsantly situated | Air-tight and second haud STOVES. streets, ab present occupied by W. Ki. | prices. Wateon, Eegr. Possessiou given at an For tarther particulars please apply to JAMES D. MASON, | Richmond Street. | arlot o 8 RG7. Charlottetown, W3rd Sept. 1857 VAND ELBOWS ! early date. | | | ' | \ | | HOOP SKIRTS. 6 SKIKTS, just-opened—VERY CHEAP. ‘DAVIES & WEEKS. 1 | Queen Street, Sept. 16, 1807, pat din Sept. 16, 1867. boc oie1oUsLy—To'canve his way onward ! TEORGE W. MILLNER. 2m (@tTOVE PIPE TLMis will sovn be along. | ’ and the Subscriber intends no man shall sell a To Let, all that commodious Dwelling | All ordere punctnally attended to. Ou hand, «a few i Adso, 2 inrge on the Corver of Pawnal and Syduey | assertaent of good TINWARE, at very reasonable Soap-Stone Cut and Fitted, &c. | At the Subscriber expects seon to wrt a little | CASH, aconsiderable disconnt wil! He made for the | wame, expecially im the artivle of STOVE PIPE |, ‘And the snbscriber,ever thankful for the very | liberal patronage be has hitherto received from his | DOZ KIB FINISHED HOOP | friends. beth sin town and conntry, still TRUsTS— | Tavern, and will be sould on reasonable terme, | Please apply Gu the premises to the owner. | WILLIAM MURRAY. | Ch'town, Sept. 9, 1867. if FOR SALE, By Private Bargain. PRUE LeaskuGeLdD INTEREST of filty acres of excellent LAND en Donaldaton | Estate, on Lot No. 5, aed fronting en Bedford | Bay, together with wh the conveniences of ‘Marsh Mud and ether Sea Manure. Apply tor | partiodars to dvlin A. MeDouell, Exqr., or on the | premise. te MICHAEL McAULEY. Donaldaton, 9th Sept. 1367. om NUTICE. pve City Bye-Law enforcing License ' Tolls, &c, to Marketable articles ou the Market Square, will be pat jv force on TUESDAY. the Sia day of Uctubersext. dutchers aud others with Meat, &c, wust apply wo the Market Clerk fer | License on (aud after) tue above mentioned day. GEV. LEWI>, Market Cletk. Charlottetown, Sept. 30, 18y7. ' =, eae