i 5s (ities 4 ~ —— " i ame Mavor Hall, of New York, has requested Comp. trolier Counelly fo resizu. pending the serious ' Loueetyv. wole U9 shily aifeeted the cot- ton market. r | The Kmperer of Anstvia Lae declared hia dia- api coca! of the dogma of Pp val Tafallibility, (he victory of the Wand crew in the Saratoga regatta is geweral subject of remarks, and some | jouroals express the opinion that the race was) wou Oy the Wards becanse of the stake boat ar. rangement, Which tas beeu cisearded in England. charwes against hie rane To-day «4 Cable reports i Manchester trade dull; a! ee Dominion, | Windsor, N.S, Sept. 12, 4,45, p. m. A Special Plaster Train ir two miles from Windsor st Fireman Albert Trider w Chereli!l and Baward Dim Train were slightly injare Dimock was badly sealded recover. } Conduetor Leonard. Driver. Goodwin and Brakeomae O'Brien, all reecived more or lesa in- | ju es j {he Eugivte and Careare jumaged considerable. | 1 Off the track some ron, at 4 o'clock, skilled, Hon, Ezra! k who were on the A son of Rdwuard ad is not expected to Halifax, Sept. 12. i of the} John Con pt . one of the prepri tore i ed thi Halitax “ Evening Express," di is eveuiny, é Very Latest. Montreal, Sept. 14 ngueut!l Regatta, the nize of S1,000, and The gre ot event of the I four-vared race jor a first aecoud prize of S25 aad resulied im a decisive \ictory tor the Barton erew of Vahiax. the Reaterih Foglish crew eecond, and the Tayler Winship Eugheh crew jast Nu other crews compe ed ‘The programme stated ihe dietauce tu be wi: wiles, but the actual course wae abou! five wiles. Tne time of tbe wWiuning boat wae S$ miuut-a 10 seconde, Al abou 2.50 o'clock the boats b- gan to come} Dp lw lake (beir pesiies lor start. The Karten crew were We first te come forward aud pailed out to ther por lions at starting beat Ne. 2 she Taylor-W, ship crew feliowed sova. Phe Reutorta crew « ere somewhat siower in commg up, bul they pu lovked Well, aud were gre When the woid “ go! forth crew took the first water. Toe Barion erew made a sburt epurt acd touk the lead, but were sova cul dewu by the Taylor-Wiuship crew, whe then heid the lea) tor the fi-et quarter ot a mile, Just oppesit’ the Judges boxt the Reoforth crew put ou a fro spurt, pulhog about 42 strubve a minute, and niler a sharp struggle, showed sbout ball aliengub ahead of the Taylor Winship erew, the Barton crew pulling mshore seveu or eght lengths behi:.d. Ai the Beet unle the henforth crew led by nearly a length, and the Karten crew were ap- | utiv ower ZOU yards beiind, but really closet on tie course aud Na Wie best position, g Abeut this ime evident taat the twev English crews were steering wild, and wes out of their coarse, ‘The arten crew lad aieer j and turned the ske bwat over Gone seam off this at ernoen the “din good style, wud ed with loud cheera, Was given, the Ken ’ if GeCiwe ed well hundred yards ahead the ‘ica oud ta#e Paylor crew ton mile of the huge siretch | crews spurice and cl ree rth crew second Ou the first bal e Renfertn and Tay se Lap Cve d rab.y the Reulforth erew gradually drawing abead vo the Tay lor-W toship. 1 «2 Barton crew kep the lead pulling eumly and steady, more ike practice work (lan @ great race, and holding | abeut ene huadred gards a ead. Phe Renforts | crew pulled steady end gri dually clostig the ga; between them and the Burten crews; but the} dis.ance was to great lu evereume, and the Bur-!| tun crew held the advantage they bad gained | Bteadily to the end ol the race. pulling m easy Winners by ever a 150 yarcs in thirty-three min-} ules and ten seconds. The Renforth beat came in second, beating the Tayiov-Winehip by about iur lie Bariou ct i | ual leagtua. ' Ww drew | owe in beautiiai sis “s| cheer atier cheer comimy hustiiy from the crowds | ot spectators At the clove ef tue race they im. | mediately rowed to their quarters, their faces | beaming with jey- As the jadge’s Seat drew up te the wharf the | Ouly cry wae “fair race,” {air race.” it was said vn the grou: d to day that the Ren- forth beat was dawaged (ast night by indiscreet | handling by persons who bad broken into the} shed, it is thought wore from curiosity thaa evil intent. Harry Kelly, of the Reoforth crew, won the ecuil race. —Halifar Chronivle. i Government Appointments. Deputy Receivers or 1.asp Tax.—In compli auce with the ps he the several Acts of t « Island for le img ala aseaemen! ou all Lands therein. 1 bave appomied ihe foliowing persous e suid Assessment.— | INTE. » Noa 1 and to be Keceivers « PRINCE ¢ Edward Carter, Towns! ¢ 2 Thomas Hoekin, Townst:ip No. 3. i Kebert Gorden, Townsl:ips Nos. 4, 5, 6, and} svave Island Arthar Kumeay, Towns! ps Nos. 7,8, and 9. | Hugh A, Ku wy .(David’s son), Townsh'ps Nos. 1 LD, 2, 13. 14, Letuox Istund aud Sand hills adjarent. John P. McLellan, Princetown, Princetown | Koyaky, Townslips } os. 18 19, Grover, Bun- |} yury, Fishery aud George's Island } Gallant, Tovwwel ® Na. 15. | ~ Sylvanas k Kobert A Stroug, ‘low: Lorenze Wiig Indian Leland. os. I6and 17 t, Tewsi ps Nos, 25, 26, 27, and uip®. Jobo Lang, Townships Nos. 23 and 29. QUEEN'S COUNTY. Donald Cameron, Town:bips Nos. 20 and 21 | doit: Binns, Townships Nos. 22, 23, 24, and Peter's lslaad. Jonu P Trnton, Cbhurlottetown Charlottetown Royalty Townshipe Nos. 30, | 3). 32 33 34 the votie rn moieties OF Lown-! ships Nos 45, 36, 37, | awuships Nos. 43 and | 65, Governers, St Peter's York, Pownai,| Goose aud Hedford Isi. ods Common, . | James E Keily, the cow rern moieties of Town-| _ ships Nos 35 36, aug 37.6 | Meorge O' Neill, Towush ips Nos. 49 and 50 William Hasiem. Towns! ip No, 67, Dovald McLeod, Towus ips Nos. 57, 58, and Prim Istand Dous'd A. McKenzie, ‘lowuships Nos. 60, 62 aud Wood lalunds. KING'S COUNTY. | Argus McAalay, Towns! :ips Nos. 38 39 40, and 4I hern moiety of Lown- | William Btone, the sou 4 Nos. 41, and 40 ships No. 43. Townsii Jobu MeGuire, Lows» No 42, and the noth-| ern moiety of Townehi, No. 43 Archibald McKinnon, G-oigetown Georgetown Kovalty aud reserved ands adjoming, flown ships Nos, 52.53.54. aid that part of Town- slup Ne. 55, south of Grand River, Panmure, aud Boughton Islands. Loot : Duuvean MeDonald, Tow uships Nes ol, 59, 6) and 66 i James Jobnstone, Town part of Town ip ho. diver, Donald Stewart. Tywns) ips No. 46 and 47. Henry J Brebaut, Towsships Nos. 63, 64, and Marray Is'ands : To prevent mistakes, al! persons, when paying Assessment ure reqnested o prodace a return ac cording to Law, of the qui utity of Land the pum ber of the Township aud:ie name of the owner} or ocenpier. ‘A. B. SMITH, MANUFACTURER, IMPORTER & DEALER HATS, CAPS, & FURS, —ALSO— Boots nd Shoes, HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR MINE, MUSKRAT, FOX & OTHER FUR SKINS. ip No. 56, and that J north of Grend JJ, ; SOUTH SIDE Q Be SQUARE. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. January |7, 1870. 3m Ga eee Deaths. At St, Peter’s Bay, on ('e 6th inst. Mr, James McKay, xt the advanced uve of 82 years. He wis the oldest Mascu on the Island, being initiated when he wus 21 years of «ve. and was-at his death & Muson of 6t years standing. The body was es corted to jta last resting place by the Masonjc Fraternity. : Fell asleeo in Jesus, on Friday, the Fth inst., Fara, widow of the late James Moore, Esquire, of this city, aued 74 yenrs, Baneral will leave her ‘ate residence, Dorel ster Street, ou Monday Bext, at 4 o’clock. ; 2 At Charlottetown, on Monday, 18th inet, Flora | Anne the beloved wife of Mr. Charles Kiely, | of Pownal Bireet, iu the Wb year of her uge. The decenged was the eliest daagbter of Roderick McDonald, Leq. . Collect ur of Customs, Souris. Faneral will tuke place from her late residence, Powna! street, on Wednvsday next: —- a ee important to Farmers, ; 88 May suit purchasers | from BUILDERS’ HARDWARE. We offer a large Stock of ZING, SHEET LMAD, | LOCKS & KNOBS, and | HOUSE TRIMMINGS gonerally, | A. A, BALDWIN & Co. ROUND and FLAT IRON, ASSORTED SIZES. A. A. BALUWIN & Co. Sept. 18, 7k. 9 im Baloo ae: PONCEAU! = And Analine Dyes, in all Colors, at | | WM. R. WATSON’S. Sept. 18, 1871. FROM NEWGOURDLND, = Pure Cod Liver Oil, | ‘resh. Manulactured trom Siore Fish, at WM RR. WATSON S. 18, 1871 Choice Land for Sale. Within ove how's drive of the City ed @ HE Subscriber offers for Sale by PUBLIC | AU PION, on MONDAY, the 25th inst., } ! at 12 ocivck on the premises, two very | valuable LOTS of LAND, containing Une hundred and fiffeen Acres, situated on the Cross Roads of South Wilt. | shire and Co'ville Roads, near the residence of Mr. WILLIAM BROWN, Lot 31, in lots These lands are the Township, and beautifully | Sept cream of the wooded, ta For further particulars apply to the| owner, J. DOUSE. | Sept. 18, 1871 is! lin pat 2in RST FAL PORTIONS Seasonable Goods | wwe Just Received By Steameis irom Liizland and Seotland, and | aUt Saie Chea; . HEARTZ & SON, the feilowing Guods, viz: | 250 Pieces Fancy DRESS GOODS, 200 «# = Blaek and Colored COBURGS & | LUSTERS. | 80 * Plain and Faney WINCIES. | 60 “ Printed COTIONS, 106 =“ Grey COTIONS, | COTTON WARP, White & Colored. Fancy Cloths and Heavy Coatings, a splendid assortment, | TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS! a great quality. science Also various other article3, too numerous to mention, which we offer Wholesaie and Retail. . HEARTZ & SON. | Ch'town, Sept. 18,.in71. LIMITED number of BOARDERS can 4 be comlfortabiy accommodated, in a cons} venient aud pleasantly situated part of the} city 1 For further particulars, &P} ly at this} shore aforesaid, thence along the same to the place of commencement. 1/454) acres of Land a hitle more or less. office, Ch’town, Sept. 18, 1871. Juast lieceived 100 barrels How'and’s Choice EXTRA, 0 R | Rights and Appurtenances, FL U | | the effice of Wim. Sanderson & Co., Georgetown, a } 150 do No 1 SUPERFINK, 50 do Strong BAKERS, 5 do Superior EXIKA, For sale low by FENTON T. NEWBERY. Sep:. 1%, 1871. 2i Cardigan Bridge. The Subscribers have received instructions JAMES B. GAY, Lot 49, and the Tru tees on the Estate of the late ROBERT GAY, deceased, to offer tor sale by Public Auction, MONDAY, the 2nd of October next, at the bonr of Eleven o’c'ock, forenoon, on the spot, ALL the Right, Title and [nierest of Capt. ANGUS MACULONALD, Cardigan Bridze, mn and to the fuliowing valuable properties, Va:— That excellent Lot and Dwelling House erected thereon, known as the ‘Waverley House,” now in the occupation of the said Angus Macdonald, with the Out Houees and Garden, the premises front the north entrance to Cardigan Bridge, and adjoins on the back the new laid off village, ‘Summer Hill.” 20 Town Lots surveyed at 50 x 90 feet in| two and one-half blocks of twelve each, | divided by three streets of 40 feet wide each, running east and west, with @ matn street from the C. Bridge, ranaing sorth along the, whole 30 fret wide, forming the area of the village to be called ‘‘Sammer Hill r ‘ Likewiee, four acres of Land adjoining the! north of the said villaze, terminating on the) road leading from Grand Rover to Cardigan) Bridge. Tenus—One-third the purchase money to be paid down st the time of sale, when i We have a, Waterproof ROOF COATING, Cursp axpv Goon, A. A. BALDWIN & Co, - Sept, 18, 4871 ’ } possession «iil be given; the balanee, two-| ‘thirds, to be paid in two equal settlements ut | |ene and two years from date of sale, nee by Bond, &e,., when a warranted deed will be | signed to the purchaser. WM. SANDERSON & CO., Auctioneers. Geo’town, Sept. 1671, dia | NOW OPENING, New | Sept. 18, 1871. lnerth eide of Cardigan River, at the senth eas? } Bioarders Wanted. |: } | meridian of | eighty-five (05) chains on ber, A. D: 1871 RDERED, That the Schools now taaght O |say 8 buridinys, Kensington District (nea —__—— |the Gas House), the Atheraum and Spring| expiration of nine months from this date, un- RAILROAD DEPOT | suspension of the Teachers’ Salaries, at the | , | the Education Act, shall have been provided, - W. POMROY, Clairvoyant | Physician, received from the leading citizens of ithe City, the following expression of their good | Will aud esteew, which speaks tor itself :— “ Fredericton N. B,, Feb 23,1871. | i ToT W. POMROY, Esq. Sir:—Having heard that you intend paying! }& Professional vistt to Ottawa, we cannot allow you toJeave a community Where pou have, for! the last few years, been oceasionally resident, | without expressing to you our united good wishes | for your success, and our’ sincere hope that you| will not long remais away from our city, where | your valuable services have been, aud are so! fully appreciated and acknowledged. “Yours, very truly, |G. Botstord, Clerk Legislative Council, N. B| Spareford Barker, Merchaut, and United States Cousular Agent. W. Carman, Pro houetary, B Beveridge, ML. Council. Henry Hatheway, Provineial Secretary, | Jobu M Dor ald, - P. T. S. Robinson, Barker Ylouse, Fredericton. M. A, Akerley, Agent Union Line 8: eamers. Dunean D. Glasier, Steamboat Owner. John Giasier, Senator. |W. Heedham, Barrister-at-Law, | Charles J. Davis, Druggist. Pent P. Whitmore, Clerk, House of Assembly. George J. Bliss, Barrister-at-Law, 1D. D Currie, Wesleyan Minister, John J. Beckwith, M. P, P. } James Tipbits, M. P. P.” | {3° Mr. POMROY can be consulted at the | \‘*CITY HOTEL,’ or at the residence of any | Fancy Dress Material <i rm :0°.——— NEW STYLES |! WA, WEEAS & (0, are now opening a porti eee pees WAREROOMS ! The Subscriber wishes to inform the public that he has now on hand a very large assortment of CHAIRS!! mn of their of almost every sort! Cheaper ! that any offered for sale this summer, at any establishment in Charlottetown, 2very fine Bagutelle Boards, STOCK OF As his stay in Charlot 7 feet, tetown will be limited, all who wish to consult | a: z } him whould lose nu time in doit 2 80. | I & pawl do do et, —————— | Balls, &e., all complete——Very 3 Oe sins @ Puna b UnGAR TUNING. Every other Article of AUTUMN WEAR. ME: HOOPER, f Boston, having Household Furniture, Piano and Organ Tuning, | MANUFACTURED AND ON HAND! Selected by their Representative in | rows tes Tact cso s aa Lote | Sawilg, Fretwork, Jig SaWINg, }entrusted to him. avinyg facilities for repairing | i ’ Plaining, Tuning, &¢., % . 4 Eng ant . racine’ } i ; - gli n 1, embrac ing ane Organs he cub Warrent giving per. and aii sizes of Y Charlottetown Sept 11, 1871, t FOR | } | Pianos fect satisfiction, Pianos re-capped and renovated to a wood condition at a reasonable charge. | lers left at ls the Store of W R. Watson, | + - - . ~.. | Esquire, will be panctually attended to. NEW DESIG NSS | ere ie pancinlly steuded t DECK PLUGS, | coastantly on hand, Charlottetown =©Woellen Factory ! patent Window Rollers, Tassels, | WEAVING, DYEING, Cords and Blinds. Pulling & Dressing ! MARK BUTCHER. } | | | Ch’town, Aug. 28, Im | | | | ce On AND ATTRACTIVE STYLES. 1x7} Odds , Please Call'and Examine!* [Tn coe eee S T, W; POMROY, full operation, the Company are pre- | pared to take in Custom Wool, to be mannu- jiactured into Cloth, according to order, as | i ict eee jweill as to DYE FULL, and DRESS Cloth Clairvoyant Physician, for customers who may have had it otherwise | iS NOW STAYING Al THE |manufaetured, As Machinary of the latest; 66 THVT 1 $9 | improved style for Manufacturing and Finish-| Cl I Yy HO! EL, jing Cloth has been procured, and Workmen| cs : > 7 W. A. WEEKS & CO., isc 'Uhe ued Hate vaguyeayutedbictnagt where he may be consulted for a | ty understand the Busimess, the fullest satis- FEW BAYS. i } faction may be expected. QUEEN STREE [. | Persons who may have Cloth to Dye, Full, __ Charlottetown, August 28th, 1871. tf STRAYED! A DARK BRINDLED, SHORT-HORNED cow, strayed from ‘he subscribers premises. He wil! | . . : . } vive a liberal reward to any person who will bring her, or give information as to where she is PATRICK BLAKE FRESH GROUND JAMAICA COFFEE, Is. Gd., per pound, AT THE “ttalian Warehouse.” Aug 2, 1871. her | mo land Dress, can leave the same at the b actory, yr with the undersigned Agents :— Sept. 18. 1371. Ree imo birt a0 a ’ . S rerside, Finley McNeill, Staple Goods | Giincowsl Gok’ sickens ' i Montague, Beer & Sons Printed oe eB : White Cottons . ; ee Alberton, Benjamin Regers. CALICOES New Londen, Me Intyre & Montgomery, and CAMBRICS. | | . ‘ > ; | liazel Grove, Richard Bagnall, GINGHAMS. Cheap. W. A. WEEKS & Co. S»pt. 18, 1871. New Glasgow, James Laird, jr. Wheatley River, Alexander Mc Millan, inslinmechiciatiiiinaney 1 > 1 j Belfast, James Moore, 1400.----FARMERS ! | St, Peter's, Beer & Sons. i Morray Harbor, John Brooks. NE THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED | Mount Stewart, John Ross. FY HEAVY GRAIN BAGS, 2 to 5 busn., N. B —As the Company have extensive 1a stock and to arrive. Will be Sold Cheap. | facilties in the Dressing department, the ut- W. A WEEKS & Co | most Despatch will be guaranteed. Queen Street, Bem. Custom Wool to be Manufactured in- mn }to C.oth, can be left atthe Factory, or at the Store of Biatch & Me Kenzie, North Side, | — eS pg maton, sertny. |VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND erie TO LET. FREEHOLD FARM EOk SALE. FJXO be sold by Public Auction, on Friday, the| ~ > : oS ea the 17th day of November next coming Glenfinias Cloth Mills, Lot 49. A. D. 1871). at the hour of twelve o'clock neon. m Phe ; 5 | PEXYHE SHOP, WAREHOUSE and CELLARS at the Court House in Georgetown, under and by | f hes Subscribers having just completed | of the late MARTIN O'HALLORAN, on Great virtue of a Power of Sale, contained on an In a New Ret of FULLING STOCKS, on | George Street, will be Rented fora TERM OF lenture of Mortgage, bearing date the 16th June,| the most improved principle, and thorough. | YEARS. Apply to the Executor, 1866, and made between Angus Mefsaac, ot| iy renovated the balance of their MACHIN-| JOHN GAHAN shel Rives tt 45, King’s Count 18 One ; r sal aa . . | p saggy ee 7 Mitchel River. Lot 45, King’s County, of the one | ERY, woald respectfully bspeak the patro- | WALTER O'HALLORAN. part, and James B. Gay, of Township No. 4} Ch’town, Aug 28, 1871. tf nage of those desiring Good Work. | For Agents, see Handbills. Wanted .—A May, having some experi- | fence in aCieth Mili NOTICE . rorsns &Ropertson, |MR. RICHARD W. TREMAIN Gienfinals Cloth, Grist and Carding Mills, | IS aPPOINTED aso Agent for Prince Edward Island > : ‘ OF THE , LL PERSONS havog legal claims | &gainst the Eevtate of the late Magtin O?| CONTINENTAL Containing fifty-four HALILOKAN, of Charlottetown, Merehant, de- To | ceased, will furnish the same, duly attested tes LIFE INSURANCE C0 Buildings, Cadbebdute | ind all persous indebted to the estate are 1equi- ay of New York. ed to make immediate payment to JOHN GAHAN, Ny ea JAS McDONNEUL, Manager. September 4 1871. 3 in Queens County, of the other part All that | pleee or parcel of Land, situated lying and being | on Township No 54. King’s County, and bound ed as follows, viz: By a line commencing on the angle of land in possession of Robert Winters, | and runping theuce perth by the Magneetic | the year 1064 for the distance of | to the Launching Road thence along the said Road eastwardly. un il it goes a distanee of six .6) chains aud BiXty 60) links, on a right angle thence south to the Executor’s Notice. vether with ali Honses, Terms and turther particulars made known a WALTER O'HALLORAN, Executors of the Estate of Mar-! cvronn Ave SS sn | Dissolution of Co-partuership. Hess Pork, Leather, Gil, Matches, aQ orncrie noredy give» thatthe Co par &ec &c | LN nership heretofore existing ender the "9 - ls yie of HIGGS & HURT, has this dav been . isgolved by t a. 1 aff { FOR SALE, at very lowest payable rates : | Dieeulved netas! boasen The affairs 0 the jate Firm will be settled by B. WILSON siin ; ‘ | HIGGS, who continues the Business. 25 bbls. MESS PORK. (a splendid article), | ? ere rear B, WILSON HIGGS, Lu0 sides American SOLE LEATHER, 30 caske KEROSENE OIL | RICHARD N, HURE, (10 gross in| Ch’town, Aug. 31. 2i Dated at Georgetown this 12th day ot Septem- WM SANDERSON & CO, Auetioseers Sept. 18, 1871. Georgetown 2m Board of Education, August 31, S871. in the following localities. viz: Deebri- Park District, be severally ciosed—by the| 25 cases ‘star © MATCHES, Cause), the best match im} orted. 2 caves Younker. Pale ALK (wartanted), | TO LET OR RENT. boxes Cavend sh TOBACCO. cai scorer, A Freehold Property, Vasks ALCUHOL and KUM. _ | gNONTAINING 300 ACRES, 170. clea and Irish ( or the Plough. less ‘‘sufficient’’ school rooms, affording better **accommodatjon” in the meaning {| } Qr. casks H npessy’s BRANDY, By order of the Board, WHISKY, JOHN McNEILL, Secretary. FALCONER, KEITH & CO. | won VWOw 18 THE TIME. ' Will Sell the Balance of their Summer Stock of CLOTHS, CLOTHING, HATS, &c, > — AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! Just o: | scaiaieaad F A LARGE LOT OF CANADIAN TWEEDS! | ALSO, MARQUIS OF LORNE TWEED! WHICH WILL BE MADE UP IN THE LATEST AMERICAN STYLES! - | OR TO SUIT CUSTOMERS. THE FAMOUS We offer Great Inducements now, before the hurrying of the Fall Season! Prices and Quality not to be Equalled in the Market !J Gents wishing anything in our line had better call immediately and get suited! Charlottetown, September 4, 871. RL HAS JUST RECEIVED, Per Steamer “‘ Medway,” from London, the following SUPPLY OF WHICH WILL BE SOLD CHEAP FOR OA&si! Flowers, Feathers, Laces; Collars and Cuffs, in Muslin, Lace, and Linen; Veils, Frillings, Bonnet and Hat Shapes; Hair Nets, | Velveteens, Hem Stitched Handkerchiefs, Overskirts, Skirts, French Wove Corsets, Gloves, Kid Mitts, Ladies’ Vests, Fringes, Braids and Trimmirgs; Buttons, Ornaments, Paper Collars ; Ribbed Wool Hose, in White, Scarlet, Heather, Browa, Drab and Tartan, Vuleanite Brooches and Kardrops; the New Berlin Jackets and Mantles; Umbrellas, in Silk and Alpaca. DRESS GOODS— in Silk Repps, Satin Laines, Broches, Pop- lins, Wool § pingles, French Merinoes, Real Irish Peplins, Black Silks, of the best makes, &c., Ke., &e. The balance of Stock to arrive by steamers from Great Britain shortly, : mai = © ie BROADWAY, ! CHAPTER Itt. i To the Gentlemen of P. E. Island, Greeting: GENTLEMEN ; fTVIIE summer of peace and plenty, of clouds and sunshine, of plea- | sure and pain is drawing to a close, and Autumn’s chilly winds, rainy weather muddy roads and streets, are next coming out on na- ture’s programme, independent of the Road Commissioner or City Corporation. Next, Winter, grim king Winter, with’ his frosts and snows, will blow his Arctic breath across our little Isle, freeze the Straits of Northumberland, and complete the isolation of P, E. Island. e Notwithstanding that your yards barns, granneries cellars, green- houses and d:iries are stocked, stuffed, filled, stored, crammed. ! erocked and firkined with the fat of the land, the fruits of the vine ; and products of your stock. you call this * the winter of your discon- | tent While you have plenty to eat and drink, your discontent- ment comes from ** wherewith are you to be clothed.’? Come inte Broadway and be a contented peojle. ft NOW, CENTLEMEN, FOR THE RAILWAY! I, D. H. MACKINNON, of Broadway, bear good will to you all, and malice toward none; and now demand the immediate commence- ment and speedy completion of the aforesaid Railroad for the benefit: f{ the travelling public; and as passing eveuts cast their shadows ', before, 1 am taking time by the forelock, and preparing for you all, Accordingly, as fast as our European goods arrive, we are busily making every kind of warm cloth into fashionable and comfortable gar- ~~ Sept.18. li Cases Gid fom GIN, Scotch 1X and fit! The lend w it : Mz —* WHISKY & ores ie RUTTER la moat healthy state of cubivation, There is a : Boxes SUDA, COFFEE, SUGAR. BUTTER, | NeW DWELLING-HOUSE on the premises, MOLASSES. MOLESSES, WINE and WATER CRACKERS, aod) together with a New BARN, 6 x 24 feet, a Shed & Driving- H: use Phere 18} PILOT BREAD, lnew Granary. Wood Boxes & tin3 Fancy BISCUITS asd CRACK-| 40 x 24 together with Hay Houses, Th EkS. j also Mowing Machine and Wheel Rake, Thresh- 21) o Jonzou TEA, (w at y ling Mill and Faupers, &c. ; 2 om rer? Copa: » kha cweges ot} The Farm ta completely Stocked witb an im- WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. | proyed breed of Cows, Sheep and Pigs. Ch’town, Sep. 4, 1577 —bw Nove need apply that cannot produce meet —) cet, eR satisfactory references as to character and knew . r ‘ j is noe - ° ‘ ‘ ? Prince of 1} ales i ollege. | —_ fs - ming; and to such 2 goud oppor ‘how Prince of Wales College will be re- | Apply at EXAMINER Office. opened on ‘Luesday, the 12th September! jst Aug., In7]. aext, at 10 o’elek, ». m. : —- In order to prevent incenvenienze in the irranvement. of the classes, it is desirable hat ali students intending to enter for the ensuing term, should be in attendance within che firet week from the opening. ja” ~By the Rules of the College, all Tui- tiun fees are to be paid in advance. J. LONGWORTH, Hon. Sec’y. Ch’town, Sep. 4, 1871. PUNCHEONS VERY CHOICE {eialling MOLASSES. WiLLIAM DODD, Queen Square. Ch'town, Sept. 11, 187!. ow Feathers! Feathers! |! Wanted Immediately. MARK BUTCHER. Sept. 4, 1671. ipah6w 30 EXECUTOR'S SALE | REAL ESTATE AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE! N. B.--The services uf a Master have been THNO be SOLD by AUCTION, on the Pre. secured, who, from the bigh character of his mises on TOESDAY, the 3rd day ot | t stimontals, one the fact “ * caving = OCTOBER next, (it uot previously disposed | tended the, fas gonsen: ip e b es ¥ OF) of), all that plot ot Land, with the Buildings | Edinburgh, end been an - he ao thereon, situated in Kent Street, the Property | the Training College for Teachers in Edin-| oF the jute David Stewart’ having a frontage burgh, is eminently qualified tor conducting! 9 ¢ 63 get on Kent Street, and extending ‘ion | GotoW. A. Weeks & Co for Cheap Goode, The Merchant's Bank ot Prince Edward Island, UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that - pursuant to the Act of 34th Victoria, cap 7, intituled * An Act to incurperate the Mer ehants’ Bank of Prince Edward Island,” a Gene- ral Meeting of the Members and Stockholders at the said Cu: poration will be held at the offices of the said Bank, in Water Street in the city of Charlottetown. on WEDNESDAY, the 27th day SEPTEMBER, instant, (1871) at 2 o'clock, p m., for the purpose of making, ordainitg, aod es- tablishing such bye Jaws, ordiuances, and regula- tions for the good wanagement of the affairs of the said Corporation, as the Members and Stockholders of the said Corporation shall deew necessary; and also for the purpose of choosing seven (7) trees onan eos a ers of the sat erperation, pursuant to : Sains of the said Acts and also tor the morniel education. > 7 : 0 purpose of determining the ameunt of paywents A jumer class will be formed ov the e| Also, on the same day, will be sold, ali the to be wade in each share, and the mode of trans-) opeving of the College, ty Household Furniture, and other effe sts of the ferring and disposing of the Btock and Profits) Mr. Alexander Anderson, the Principal, jate David Stewart; particulars of which will theyeut. intends receiving into his family afew young pe siven in Hand Bills. ' By order of the Provisional Committee. * gentiemen, as boarders, whose private stu- Any further information required, will be ROBERT LONG WORTH, Chairman. | dies will be oarefmily superintended by him- given, by applying to Mr, McKelvie, om the ; iE ) ; alk. remises he Auctioneer, GEORGE ALLEY, Secretary. eork. er : «| Premises, or to t > Charlottetown, Sept. 11. 1871. Terms may be ascertained by applying to. By order of the Execators. en emeperene Mr. Anderson at the Prince of Wales Col-) ET YOUR JOB WILLIAM DODD, Aactioneer, classes in English and French, subjects which | 160 feet This property is m a good situation .n fature will occupy as important a place ia| for Public Business, and is well known, hav- » ‘ : g = lg . ein she Oollege ae os ce re ling long been used asa Boarding House by maties.” So that while the course netruc | ine late Mr. Stewart. The Tule good. tion embrages a high ciassi¢al. mathematical || Terms —20 per cent of the Purchase money ous branches of @ libera! Kaglish and com-| 7) taiments, with imterest at six per cent. Possession given about the bth of October, PRINTING DONE) lege. at the Be Nik? vIOm, ° J.L. Hon, See’y. Ch’town, Aug. 14, 1871. and ecrentific education, it includes the vari-| to be paid down, the remainder, in two Yearly | wents, suitable for the season, good, cheap and durable, so that you may travel with comfort on the Kailroad or in your own private con- veyauce, without fearing the frowns of grim king Winter, or any mortal man who might wish to make you afraid. Remember BROADWAY has the following} GARMENTS! : . Py | ARR 9 € » REEFING JACKETS e a Go TO E bids 1s : D. H. MACKINNON’S § Q OVER COATS, on Broadway, > (A907 Of every kind. el ‘ FOR GOOD AND CHEAP le WALKING COATS, ? 2: READY-MADE CLOTHING, Ct peryet yr | Sj MADE B¥ HIMSELF, IN ig SACK COATS, ) (4 EVERY STYLE . Of every kind, : 3 2 PANTS AND VESTS, ! , Of every kind. Fashionable for the Season. Yours truly, «& ' i), . #gTHE NORTH AMERICAN EAGLE PS LATS, CAPS and COLLARS, ; Ser Cw Ea ae Of every kind and variety. t Remember, the NEW YORK CLOTHING EMPORIUM is the . | cheapest and best Clothing Store on P. B. island, BY DH MACKINNON, Charlottetown, August 28, 1871.