Common Council Proceedings. i: 0 ) wc !, Saturday, 16tb Meeting of Gow one aturday, 16 PRESENT ¢ Hie Worsnip the Meyor His ITon. the Reeerder. ‘ouneilit Morris, Pollard, Laird, ate 4 Roeper Mutch, MeNeill, Allin, Butcher, TH" Varid Laweon, Eeq. has been re epphiat.| Peveks’ Mesicat. Moxruty for October! has come to hand = This is an excellent number, | and our aueical friends will do well to examine | the book. ‘Phe magazine is published monthly | at 83 per annum, orcan be had in half yearly | Folumes at $1.50; single copies 30 canta, Send! Queen Street Wharf. ommunication from George Douglas, Cc Read » g forth the present condi City Serveyer, sell th a of Que n Street the provable expen air : wae jer for a Lease ef Queen Street Wharf. Read & Tender from Teaac ©. Hall, offering to Lease of Queen Street Wharf ter a term ne fifteen yrars and to make certain im- — coute if the structure and additions there- e ; por. said terd wentiened and eet forth. a) . ; : tu, ® a mation of Councillor Allin, secended by wn aot 2 Tris wancitier Mer, — ona That the Tender of Teaae C, Hall, to! take a lease of Queen Street Whart for fifteen yeare be accepted, a d that the Recerder be in- “rructed te prepare © Dralt of such Lease to be po ted to the consideration of the Board fer appre’ al or otherwite, ata subsequent meeting tiereol Charge of the Steert and other Fire Engines. Read Extract fro procee ling of a meeting ofs Fire Ene peers, of e lob Oct ber. tiet.., re. commending that William Henry Batt be con- tinued as Engineer in charge of the Steam and other Fire Eegines aod apparratus of the Fire Departar Upon motion, Or red, that the said recom- meadaiive do lie on (he Table. R.B Invese, Reporter. _ y v“Y r . LATEST DESPATCHES. London, October 20, Lord Derby is sit king slowly. The Times insists that the Emperer Napoleon must entirely reorgao:ze bis cabinet Madrid, Oct. 20 General Prim has thanked the army and the volunteers for their aid in suppressing the in- Burrectiona, A Repub ican lead or, Satvercha, has baen killed | yn battle, and two cr minal insurgents executed at Madrid Paria, October 21. The journeymen Gilders of Paris and the Buok- binders of Lyons are on a strike. An insurection bax broken out in Dalmatia. The Empresas Engene sailed from Coustanti- wople for Egypt yesterday. London, Oct, 21, Mr. Gladstone has written a letter oo the sub ject ef Fenian amnesty, in which he says that the release of the political prisoners now in custody would jeopardise the public security. London, Oct. 21. A Vienna despatch says that peace between Prussia and Austria is now assured, Paris, Oct, 21 Napoleon will return to Paris next Monday, and it 1s expected that a new Cabinet will then be ansounced. Madrid Oct. 22 The Captain General of Cuba reports that the Insurgents on the Is'and and the Revolutionists in Syain bave long acted in co-eperetion Fae Sessions of the Cortes have been resumed. General Prim har declared himselt opposed to the establisdwent of a Republic in Spain. New Yerk, Oct. 21. The Tennessee Legialature have held three un- euecesefi:l Ballotings for United States Senator, ‘The chances of Ex President Johneon are fad-ng, A party of mounts ineers discovered some days age on South-westers part of Colerado the bones | of eix men and forty eight herees, supposed to be Tremaine of the party lost frem Gen Freemont's expedition, of whom nething have been heard sines they started out 20 years age 4 New York, Oct. 22 By Steamer America, arrived at San Francesco cn Tuesday from China and Japan, it is learned that the Duke ef Edinburgh was cordially re evived at Yokuhama. At Yedde he waa the guest of the Mikado. It was ur derstood the Prinee wou!d visit China as a private citizen, the Eur peror baving refueet! him a State reception. A» attempt to assuesinate the British Minister at Yeddu was fi astruted. New York. Oct, 22 The cace of the « ficers of the Hornet was b fore the United States Comorssioners at Wil- mington yesterday, Put no deeivion wis reached. Teronto, Oct. 20 Bishop Lynch lef! today for Reme te attend the Ecumenical Coane. Previous te tis de- parture, he was presented with several compli! meutary addresses, and & purse cuniuining 2,600. —_———_——_-_a om <> -o o- —_ ———_ AxoTnen Muxper Kerporrep ix New Bruxswick.—A Sussex correspondent of the St. Jubo Telegrapa, writing On the 4th iust euys— ‘*A report ia circulating around thie place that abeut twelve mouthe ago the body of a man, tespectabiy dressed. was found in the weeds near Harvey by ems men, The body was tied tu a tree, the arms being stretched up over the bead, and beund firmly te the tree by means of a rope. The feet were secured in the same manner, On the body being searched, a quantity | of money was tound concealed in the boots. It is supposed that some persens knowing the party nad received this money bad waylaid him, and | Wharf, and an estimate “" sot effecting the necessary | 8 upen the sand Whart i for a copy. Itisissued by J. L. Petere, Music| Publisher, Box 5429, New York. MM eee - we ete a - ‘ rr DEATH TO WORMS. Among the many preparations to be found on the ahelves of Drug-stores for relieving cbildren | of those troublesome and irritating companions— Worms, we are sure none will be tound se effective as “ Watson's Scholedion”"—a new remedy, advertised in our columne this evening, and one that may be relied on. Mothers! try it, Itis about the mest wholesome Candy you can give your littl ones, om _>- - R. Bou & RADWAY’S READY RELIEF Ia the only Vegetable Remedy, in Vquid fopy } that will cure at once all Billious Attacks, Fe- | vera, Kbeumatism, Neuralgia, Toothache, Head. ache, Spasms, Diptheria, luflu nza, Kidney and Bladder Diseases, Ove application will in a few micutes afford immediate comfort, SISiERS oF MERCY, Dorcester Street Montreal, C. By Hospital of the SISTERS oF MERCY.—Dr, Rapway:—1 certify that your Reaby Rewine has cured OVER ONE HUN DRED ef eur eck from Chills, Vomiting, Lead. aches, Interval Pains, &c., &e, | One of our Sisters had the Rheumnatiew in her } head for a great many years. Having taken a | few epvonstull of ReLter in water, and rubbing | her head twice with the same medicine, she was | perfectly cured, and never felt it since I al- ways use it lor Dyspepsia and for Colds, and al- wave with success, It is very useful for Sore Phroat, Coughs, Influenza, Diptheria, &e It bas a good effect m Flatulence or Wind Cholie, | - 1 use it for foul breath, and it produces a mar- velous effect. In short, it procures relief alto-| gether remarkable to our invalica, Sister Mary pe Bonsecocrs, Sudden Colds, Congha, Influenza, Diptheria, | Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Chills, Fever and! Ague, Mercurial Pains, Scarlet Fever, &e, &e Take from Four te Six of Radway’s Pills, and also take a teaspooufull of the Keady Relef in. a class of water, aweelened with sugar or honey; bathe the Threat, Head and Chest with Read Rehef, (if Ague or Intermittent Fever, bathe Spine alsos) in the morning you will be cured, See Dr. Radway’s Almanac. R. R. R, sold by Druggiste, —JS ee — Root Pitte.—lIf tare suffering with disense wet this medicine, Gradually but surely it wiy eradicate the seeds of disenses, and by removin the cause render sickness i upossible, Get the “*Reseve of Tulu Almanac.” | At Little River, ou the 8th inst., by J.C. Under- | j hay, Esq. J.P, Mr. Charles A. Davis of New | York, U.S, to Miss Sarah Bavks, of Little River. | At Montague, on the lith inst, by the Rey. Alex. McWilliam, Cuptain John P. Beers, Mon- tayne Bridge, to Maggie dane, daughter of the late Mr. John Cumeron, Montague. Ai Geor etown on tue [2th inst by the same, Mr. George Moors. to Mies Selina, daughter ef Mr. Sevjamin Conrod, both of Sturgeon. At Georzetow », on the l4th inst., by the same, Mr. William MecConnei', Georgetown, to Mre. | Margaret Dingwell, relict of the late Mr. Daniel Ding well. i- | | ed Collector of Assesement on Land and Rea \ 1) 5 — for Charlottetown, Common and oe NE W GO ODS Per R. M. 8. City of Baltimore | e gy g | | | G&S DAVIES, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF eS Storage to Let. ELOW the MASONIC HALL, Lower Water Street, Apply to ARCH, KENNEDY. Lower Queen Street. Oct. 18, 1869. lm / AUCTION. Wrights Column, : : i Tue Sus oF Mepicine Dr. Moree’e Inmia | ) Have Received by the above Steamer 86 PACKAGES | MERCHANDIZE, G. & S. DAVIES. | Ch’tewn, Oct. 25, 1869, WEST-EXD STORE! GROCERIES, TEA, &c, # | Whether of the Lungs, Stomach, Bowels, or other glands | and organs, by one application DRY GOODS. ~ FANCY GOODS, | IN VARIETY, AT THE | West End Store; | Rechfort Square, Opposite the New Brie! Cathedial, F. W. HUGHES, | | Oct 25. 1869. | Ladies’ Clouds | IN IMMENSE VARIETY. | CHEAPER THAN EVER, AT ROBERT YOUNG's, | THE «CENTRE OF ATTRACTION,’ North Side Queen Square. Ch’town, Mat. 18, 1869 tf SHAD! SHAD! PAY of Furdy, FAT SHAD, for sale, lv or in half burre!s, at the New | Fish Market, Pope’s Warehouse, Grafton Street | _ ¥INNAN HADDIES. sing i Births. FRESH iot of Austin’s Finsin Haddies, At Little River, on the 4th inst., the wife of J.} i prepare d at Di zby, Nova Scotia for sale C. Underbuy, Esq., of a son }at the New Fish Market. : At Little hiver, on the Sih inst. the wife of Mr. | — John A. Dine weil, of a dangiter QT Se eee: it. TB CODFISH. CCLFISH Married. acon Codtish, from twelve shillisgs per | qui tal upwards, (some nice for iamualy juse,) for sale at the New Fish Market. HERRING. | HERRING. PAY of Islands Herring, round and split. in | Barrels and in bulk, for sale at the New} Fish Market. i hae te la | WITH POWER TO PURCHASE, Several Town Lots and varis of Lots! At Uizy, on the 8th inst, by the Rev. Samuel! MeLeod, dir. John Gordon, of said place to Miss | Sifuated in Charlcttetown Royal 'y and Com- Marwuret )°ord, Bothwell, iuast Point Lot 47 } i : yr 6 | i nit é isés o7 80 ? e ; i € . Ou Mowiay evening, at the residence of the mon, 2 tH se i Some of tiem bride's fiber, by the Bev. Taxae Murray, Mr] For Terme &>., enquire of the Subseriber, at Benjamin Woolner, California, to Fiors, third} Jadge Young's Chambers in Colonial Building dangtier af William S. MeNeil'yFsq., Mo RP. P. GEORGE HUBBARD, North Kastice, Lhe happy couple lett next mor-| Scpt. 6, 1869, 6w isl w tor tielr far dietant ome. | siseihsaiieseeiilaih iiiigiAtch ibiacisseshtiniuliibincleaiassinnalistinjanmsianintinin At -t. James Churel, St. John, N. B. on Thee | is . ’ ° ns. un ee Be Fs 1 Lh i ii mes nst., by tne Rev. Wim. Arinstrony E af BIC ailid Se , wewieted the Rev. W. Harrison Lilley, | I ry t : Fred. &. thautord, to Miss kuwa Augusta lippis , Rev. Thomes Dancar, Mr. Donald Shaw, Lot 64, . Liisa Catherine shaw. Orwell llead. Died. At Charlottetown, ou Saturdae, the 23d inst., of Hlemorrliaye of the lungs, Louisa Hawkins, in the Sl i i ti i einai | 30th year of her ave. Iu this city, suddenly, on the 22nd instant. Arthur Swabey, Eeq., in the 30th vear of his age, much and deservediy regretted by ail who had the pleas re of his seqnuintance. At Cascumpec Village, on Friday, the 15th inst. Mr Kobert Gordon, in the 84th veer of his age At Port Hill, on Mouday, the (ith inst, Mary | Jane Ramsay, eldest dangiter of Davii Kame-y, eq. M. P. P., inthe 3d year of her age. ‘ of Brain Fever. on Wednesday, the 20th inst it his residence, Charlottetown, Alexander Stew- art, aged 57 years. < aa PRICKS CURRENT. Cuarctottetown, Oc. 22, 1869. next sitting of the Supreme Court at Annapolis —St. John News. The Mankato (Minnesota) Union of a recent date states that the bridge over the Biue Earth River has been completed, Mr. Silas Barnard, formerly of this city. was one of the contractors. After part of the piers bad been placed, a fresbet ear away one of the principal ones, and a dispute between the County authorities and the eontractors occurred. ‘Lhe result of the watter was that Mr Barnard became the sole contract- or, and wader hie superintendence the bridge | has been completed to the great satisfaction of every one interested. The Union says that Mr. Baroard pianned the whole work. and that ‘As @ bridge builder’ Mr. Barnard is a suuccess. When others deapaived be was confident 0: suc- cess, In the face of disaster, he rose with the accasion, and infused into others his own enthu siarm avd confidence. The result shows that be understood his business.” —N. Star, Om Hottoway's Or; tment ano Pittis.—In angry or indolent sores and skin diseases origin- ating in impure or weak bleod or repressed se- eretions, the jvint agency of Holloway ® Pills and Vintment ig perfeet\y irresistible, Ip of little eousequenees how long these disorders way bave . or how sluggish, or obstinate, or malig- hant they may seem, the daily application of the Ointment to the parts affeeted and a course of these matebless Pill«, will most certainly effect S cure, not temporary or superficial, but com- and permanev'. Both the Ointment and ills are prepared of rare balsas, uvmixed With mercury or any other dewterious substance. are according|y as mild and safe as they) are powerful and efiicacieus, aa, ool itiocs IMPORTANT TO LUMBERMEN. Before leaving fur the woods be sure you have supplied sae vith aa ample stock of the Pain-Kilier. {ft Languid or Depressed from exposure to the Cold, nothing is as goed as the Pain~Killer to re- Vive you. the Lumbermen of Canada consume annually hundreds of dozens which is the best Srgumeei in ite faver. It cures CRAMP AND PAIN IN THE STOMACH, Cute, Bruises, Burns and Scelds, Sprains, Sweli- ing of the Joints, Toothache, Pain in the Face, Neuralgia and Rbe» matison, Sore Throat, Sud- den Colds, Coughs, &e. For sale by all Drog- Siete and Country Swwrekeepers, Price: 25 aod 50 couts per bottle. PERRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors. Montreal, P. Q. W_RB, Watson, Agent, Ch'towe. : hot being able te find it about hiun—be also being | , Provisions. s determined not to tll them — they hed tied him one me oo wager yy Pwr heer = te in fois manner ard left him, The wemaa who) poy” We Mi Sa tye : ‘ « CATOCABB «wee ee emer enn neem enna . 3d makes thie statement, and who resides near the | 1), amuli...........-------.-----eeeeceeees 6d Xd settlement, states that the man’s eyes wete eaten | Motton................-.-.---+---20---- 33d to 6d completely out, and the flesh on the wrists were | Lamb per Ib .......---------------------9} to bd cut completely through to the bone, She aleo | Ducks each..--. Jos eebeeecececccwciee ls 3d to Is 6d sweare positively that she i- personally acquaint. | Chickens per pair....-------+----+---« ++-28 to 3s ed with une of the wen whe assisted to bury the | Butter fresh. .-..0--+--0+++-0ereee--- Ie to le 14d bedy. It is net known what became of the | on BUD. onan on tne ocnme oongongds te la 2d -% = money. Thie aflair ought to be thorwughly | Tiliow........0..ccc0c0eceeeees coreeee td to 9d od, eves |v securtain De ee eemp oa 10d to Is aay truth in it or pel, Kk at Le Pe er ee 2d to 24d —-—. > o————_— a COGN kno, ccadaceeb ens coleessstuue 188 9d i AxoTHER MURDER.—Another fearful murder | Back wheat Flour ..--.-------+-+--eeeeeeeeee es 2d bas been committed. this time taking the torm of Oatmeal, 1 0 1b3...-------.-++--++----+-++----- 138 fratracide. The murdered man was the oldest of o een see ie poche temo ae ee is to Is id two sous of a small farmer named Locke, living an aang REAP AOMORI 8 lg 5 cb se? Mladen 194 ; 3 , eo dite eaten seaatiaenessoonneda 2¢ at Bear River, Anvapolie County, aaa Seatias | Veul..... eadoddhctedes bSb id debi doeneons 3d to 5d the oger sen being the supposed Murderer, It etated that the father had transferred his | Wool Sundries, ls to led property to bis eldest son, Edward, which did) yyy 000. oer se Ag Dat suit the plana aud wishes of the younger. | Straw, cwt.-......--- iss tnsllann i <steanglasdaia Is 6d to 2s named Lewuel, and so on Wednesday, the 6th, | Oute.......-.......2--22--2- eee: Qe. Gd. 10 2s. 9d. he followed hie brother into the weeds and deli-| Homespun..... clio ose oduabanc<taeee we Ge berately shot bim. The body was found by the | Sheepskius beccceccccccccsseseosens 2s 9d to 38 3d and some of (he aeighbours the same even- | Calfskin per Ib. .-..--------00++-+--2 200+ 5d to 9d ing. Lewuel bas beeo beard to make threats! — nie Os <gnbnd <seteseaonapene-- Cerewseee that be would have the homestead even at the | S2ecpskins-.-..------- re os risk of Edward’s life, and he bas, therefore, been | Gaores Lewis, Market Clerk. arrested and committed to take bis trial at the etnies ——=— Board of Education. Ts MONTHLY MBETING of the Board of Education will be held at the | Colonial Building, on THURSDAY, the 28th October, inst., at 11 o'clock, a. m. JOUN McNEILL, Secretary BE Oct. 16. 1869 retary SPLENDID Assoriment of Clocks and Timepieces are for Sale Cheap, i at Wentyrer’s Watch, Clock and Jewelry Store, (opposite store. of Hou. P. Walker.) All Clocks and Timepieces sold are Warranted to pertorm well. Ch’town, Oct 25, 1869. h isl sn 3in 1 \ NOTICE. LL persons indebted to the late Firm of DAVIES & WEEKS, are hereby notified that PAYMENT LN FULL of their respective accounts ucet be made to the audersignen, within oue mouth from this date. W. A WEEKS & Oo. Successers to Davies & Weeks. Queen St., Oct. 16, 1869. ‘'o Let. A corrass, pleasantly situated, in a convenient part ot the Town. Posses- }sion given immediately. Apply at the Examiner Office, Oct, %, 1869, oe perm NGLIsH & GENEVA WATCHES, aa . a “an be bought Cheap and goed, at Weitxer’s Watch, Ulock & Jewelry ‘A Siore; the prices are £2 and upwards, A Guard and Key accompanies each Waich free of charge. , Ch'town, Oct, 25, 1269. h isl sp 3in Executors’ Notice. LL Persona having any leza!l demands agsitist the Estate of Joseph Green, late of Summerside, m Prince Couaty, Farmer, | Executore of the Ivet will and testament of the avid Joseph Green 5 and all persons indebted to | the said Estate, whether by judgment, Boud, Mortgage, or Promissory Notes Book Account, for Rent, or otherwise, are requested to pay the same forthwith to the undersigued. JOUN GREEN, Jr., Truestees 1eL GREUN ond PAN RLES GREEN, § Executore Summerside, Oct, 1), 1869. 2m deceased, are requested to present the sawe, duly attested, te the undersigned, Trustees and) | 15, 20 2) aud 27. | Notice to Tenants or holders of Government Lands | ow the above named Townships, and ail persons | desirous af purchasing Wilderness Lands | PREV Commissioner of Pabiic Lauds will attend atthe following places on the duys hereinafter meutioued, for the receipt of payments due on account of purchase of Lauds on the above named | Lowuships. | On Tuesday, the 2nd day of November next, a! | Mrs Webster's, Searltown, Lot 27, |} On Friday and Saturday, the Sth ond 6th days of | November, at William Hay wood’s, Ksq., Tignisa, i Lot 2. j | On Tuesday and Wednesday, the 9th and 10t! ‘| days of November, at Mr. David Hunter's Alber | | | ton. On Tharsday, the 11th day of November, at Mrs | MeIsaune’s, Western Road, Lot 6. Ou Saturday. the 13th day of November, at Mr. Allen’s Western Roud, Wellington, Lot it. On Tuesday, the Lith day of November, at Mr. Carrathur’s, Kensington Lot 19. On \\ ednesday, the 17th day of November, at Mr. Richard Baguall’s, Hazel Grove, Lot 22. JOHN ALDOUS, Commissioner. Office of Public Lends. Oct. 13, 1869. ALE - WAY HOUSE, VERNON RIVER. os SUBSCRIBER, in returning thanks te the public for the generous patron- ave extended to him in connection with the 1 UNION HOUSE,” Charlottetown, would re- spectfully announce that he bas purchased the Establish ment known as the Half-Way House, Vernon River. Being determined to keep up the good name of the House, and to improve upon it, by dilivent at tention to the wants and comforts of Travellers avd in the arrangements and attendance of the Heuse, as also in the LIQUORS and TABLES he would solicit a centiuuance of that liberal support fer which he has had ample reason to re- turn thanks. Having also seenred the carrying of HFR MAJESTY’S MAILS between CHARLOTTE TOWN and GEORGETOWN, he begs to intimate that all orders for PASBAGE ard PARCELS, must be left at the ** UNION HOUSE,” Charlottetown, GEORGE ONELLL Vernon River, Oct. 18, 1869. RUM & SUGAR. ER Schr. # J McMillan from Bermuda, the Subscriber has just received : 10 puns. Strong proof Deraerara RUM, 50 Bols Bright Berbadoes SUGAR, HiGGs & HURT. Oct. 11, 1869. is! p 6w FOR SALES Valuable Freehold Properiy SITUATE& AT ROLLO BAY. re°O BE SOLD at AUCTION, on FRIDAY, the 12th day of November next, coming, A. D. 18°9, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, at the Colonial Building in Charlottetowa, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale, contained im an Indentnre of Mortgage, bearing date the nineteenth day of January, A. D. 1367, and made between James Davidson, of Rollo Bay, in King’s Connty, in Prince Edward Island, Merchant, ef the one part, and William Russell Watson, of Charlotte town, in Priuvee Edward Island, aforesaid, Drags gist, of the other part. Ait. that tract, piece, oF parcel of LAND described as follows; commenc- ing at Rolio Bay Bridge, and following the Main Post Road leading iv Kast Point until ic meets the western boundary of land in possession of James Bourke; thence south to the shore of Rollo Bay; thence tullowing the various courses of said shore te the place of beginning ; containing by estimation, Ten (10} Acres of LAND, and sitnate cn Town- ship uminber Forty thece, in King’s Connty,. afore- eaid, in the said Island together with the Dwell- jug-houses. Wareko&ser, Stores, Stables, Build- ings, and Outhouses thereon erected, and the Tene wents aud Appurtenances thereto belonging, or in| anywise appertaining, Dated at Charlottetown, | this 2nd day of August, A. Do 1889, For farther particuiars, apply xt the Office of lzaviland & Breckem, Water Sireet, Chuariotte- ete 3m Wau. R. WATSON. Just Reeeivd * A 7 THE “ CENTRE OF ATTRACTION,” A Beautiful Assortment of Ladies’ Under-Clothing, VERY CHEAP, NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE, Charlottetown. ' Oct. 18, 1869. if DRESS GOODS Cures the Worst Pains Which are now Opening at the London House. | | Townships Nos 1 %, 4, 5, 6, 8, 11, 14, At the Rocklyn Hons, on the 20th inst, by the | IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES. VYOT OVE HOUR After reading this adverti 2 2 nee g isement, need any one SUFFER RADWAY’S READY RELIEF iS A CURE FOR EVERY PAIN. Tt was the first, and is THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY That instantly stops the most excruciating pains, ALLAYS INFLAMMATIONS & CURES CONGESTIONS, IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES. No mitter how violent or excruciati i o matter ‘ ‘ ( ng the pain, the RHEY M ATIC, Bed-ridden, Infirim, Crip) d, esteun, Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease ma! ffer, RADWAWS READY RELIEF } will, in from ONE to TWENTY MINUTES afford ease | and comfort, and this medicine, so rapid in stopping pain, | can be purchased for 50 cents per bottle at almost every druggist’s and country merchant’s store on this conti- nent, and within one hour’s distance of almost every | habisation in the United States. RHEUMATISM AND NEUR/ KILENMATISM AND NEUR RITLUMATISM AND NEU KRIUEUMATISM AND NEU ° RUEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA. RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA. If those who are now suffering Pain—no matter what the cause may be, or by what name it is called— | if external apply the RADWAY’S READY RELIEF to 5 a eh body where the pain is present. IF 20 DROPS DILUTED IN WATER, | As a drink; whether Cramps, Spasms, Inflammation, | Congestion, Asiatic Cholera, Chills and Fever, the most CLOUDS, CLOUDS, CLOUDS. | Violent, excruciating, and torturing pains will be stopped iN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES. PAINFUL aTTACKS WHERE RADWAY’S READY RELIEF WILL APYORD INSTANT EASE! NFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER, | INFLAMMATION OF THE ROWELS, CONGHSTION OF THE LUNGS, SORE. THROAT, DIFFLCULT bREATHING, PALPITATION OF THE HEAT, HYSTERICS, CRIUP, DIPTITERIA, CATARRH, INFLUENZA, HEADACHE, TOOTIACHE, NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, COLD CHILLs, AGUE CHILLS, lication of the READY RELIEF to the part or par where the pain or difficulty exists, will afford id comfort. 20 DROPS IN A TEASPOONFUL OF WATER will, in a few moments, cure CRAMPS, SPASMS, SOUR STOMACH, IHEARTLURN, SICK HEADACHE, DIARRHEA, DYSENTRY, COLIO, WIND IN THE BOWELS, And all Internal Pains, Travellers should always carry a bottleof RADWAY’S RELiLF with them. A few drops in water will prevent 8icknesss or pains from change of water. IT IS BETTER THAN FRENCH BRANDY OR BITTERS AS A STIMULANT. FEVER AND AGUE. FEVER AND AGUE CURED. FEVER AND AGUE CURED, FEVER AND AGUE CURED. BILIOUS FEVER CURED, SUIP FEVER CURED. YELLOW FEVER CURED, AND PREVENTED. AND PREVENTED. FEVER AND AGUE CURED FOR FIFTY CENTS TEVER AND AGUE, Ap’ all other Mailarious, biiiows, Scarlet, Typhoid, ellow, r : j PILLS), so quick as RADWAY’S READY RELIEF. RADWAY’S READY RELIEF has proved infallible, and will cure these terrible fevers quicker, and without entailing the frigatful penalties of ENGORGED LIVER, FAT SPLEEN, DISORDERED KIDNEYS, and SAF FRON-COLORED SKIN, that are sure to foilow the use of the “ Chologogues,” ** Ague Cures,” and other agents of the hereic Quinine, Mercu- rial, Arsenic, and other treatments where the medicines used accumulate, and become deposited in the system. RADWAY’S READY RELIEF is the best, cheapest, and safest remedy that can be used | for FEVER AND AGUE, BILIOUS, and other Fevers. | NOT ONE person need suffer, be they ever so much exposed to | Fever and Ague, if they will only take RADWAY’S | READY RELIEF, and keep their bowe/s open with Radway’s Pills Hundreds in the West, who have hitherto been doctoring at the rate of one and two hun- | dred dollars for a few months’ treatment, are kee CHILLS and FEVER, RHEUMATISM, &c., for one or two dollars a year, spent for RADWAY’S READY RE- LIEF and RADWAY’S PILLS (coated). The READY RELIEF wili afford instant ease & all, Price only 50 cents per bottle. N.B—See that- every bottle has an India Rubber Stopper. Sold at all Druggists, and at Dr. Radway’s | office, No. 87 Maiden Lane, New York. Sarsaparillian RESOLVENT. NEW PRINCIPLES OF CURE. Of all Wasting, Scrofulous, and Eruptive Diseases of the Eyes, Nose, Mouth, Throat, Ears, Head, LUNGS, Kid- neys, Biadder. THE SKIN MADE PURE, CLEAR, SMOOTH, AND BEAUTLIFUL. DR. RADWAY’S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT Establishes a new principle of Cure of all Chronic dis- eases; und proves to the medical world that Consump- tion and other Scrofulous diseases are curable. Tiis fact has been demonstrated in over ONE HUNDRED CASES OF CONFIRMED CON- SUMPTION where one Lung in over seventy cases was destroyed and dried up, and in over 500 CASES OF SUSPECTED CONSUMPTION. DR. RADWAY, three years since, published to the world his analysis of the Blood in the several stages of CONSUMPTION, showing in every stage, that where tubercles become deposited in the Lungs and other organs, as in the Kidneys, Liver, Spleen, Bronchial Glands, Intestines, establishing Consumption of these ergans, the BLOOD is thin, weak. pale, watery, and is deficient of such constituents as fibrin Albumen, Phos- — and the rich red coloring discs of the Blood rpuscles. In the absence of these constituents in the Blood, the Blood is exhausted of strength and nourish- ment, and wherever there is inflammation it deposits tubercles and decomposition, it has not the power to hold in solution its natural constituents, and ey Sores, Tumors, Cancers, and Virulent Humors are formed, the presence of which causes inflammation, gathering, and consequent suppuration. , This, reader, is the true cause of the formation of Tubercles and Consumption. Dr. Rapway was the first to advance this theory of the cause of Consumption and its kindred diseases, and prepared the RADWAY’S ‘There is not a 1emedial ageut in tiis world that wil | | cure T > ; tr | a ft 9 Ani! at in Bonn of pHa HOP 526 OF 10 LOLA a Ler CL Lear é as and other Fevers (aided by RADWAY’S | ing | themselves and families free from FEVER and AGU E, } GEORGETOWN ROYAL MAIL! wn 4: FANE Subseribers having obtained the con- tract for carrying the Mails to and from Geergetown and Charlottetown. beg to acquaint the travelling public that they will maintain good accommeédation and quick despatch on the route. CS Passengers cooked and parcels to be left ai the ** Union House,” Queen Street, Charlotte- town. GEORGE O’NEILL, ROBERT CRABB. Ch'tewn. Oct. 16, 1869. tf A Most Desirable Freehold Property for Sale, Ear Subscriber offers for Sa'e FIFTY ACRES FREEHOLD LAND situate at MONTICELLO, Township Nowber Forty- two. ‘Twenutyefive Acres are under gocd cultiva |ton. There areon the premises a large well finished Blacksmith Shop, calculated on the upper apartment for Carriage Building, &e. Aleo,a small Dwelling House, which will suit any par- chaser for some years As there is no Carrisge Builder or Blacksmith in this locality, a better stand for such business cannot be feusd in King’s County. A full description of the property or ay ether particulars can be had by applying to R. Rvan, at the Hon. D. Brenan’s, or the Sub- acriber at Monticello. PETER RYAN. Monticello, Sep 27, 1869 San CHEAP GOODS! Cheap Goods, JUST RECEIVED, Direct fiom Great Britain, weEV WINCEYS, all fashionable colors, 4 Very Cheap. W. A. WEEKS & Co. PRINTED COTIONS, New, Very Cheap, W A. WEEKS & Co. £\ REY CALICOES and SHEETINGS. ar Very Cheap. W. A. WEEKS & Co. €4%/ATERPROOF CLOTHS. W Very Cheap, f “W. A. WEEKS & Co. BIN E BLACK MANTLE CLOTHS, Very Cheap. W. A, WEEKS & Co. [ OOTS, SHOES and RUBBERS, Very Cheap. W. A. WEEKS & Co. | € FATS, CAPS, COLLARS and TIES, t Very Cheap. W. A. WEEKS & Co. peor’ SKIRTS, CORSETS, &c., Very Cheap, W. A. WEEKS & Co. Sept, 27, 1869. GLASGOW HOUSE, QUEEN STREET, NEW GOODS Spring and Summer, 1869. The Subscriber begs to call the attention of in- teuding purchasers te his extensive Stock of Staple & Fancy Dry Goods GROCERIES GENERAL MERCHNDIZE, which have been persona!ly selected with great care in GREAT BRITAIN and are now en Sale, WHOLESALE and RETAIL. FREDERICK LEPAGE, Ch town, June 21, 1869 NEW GOODS FALL 1869. ‘T¥XO Arrive per ships DUNCAN, { LELIA ALICE, ZULEIKA, $ WILLIE, from Great Britain : 25 Bales and Cases Staple DRY GOODS, 100 Chests TEA, 40 half do 20 Hhds. DeKuyper GIN, 10 qr. casks BRANDY, 10 <o Port & Sherry, 10 Bbis. CURRANTS, 75 Boxes Valentia RAISINS, 3 Bbls. COFFECTIONARY, 2 Bales CLOVES, 3 Boxes Colman STARCH, 8 Bbls. NUTS, 1 Case 10 kegs MUSTARD, 1 Case Toilet SOAP, 50 Boxes Liverpool SOAP, 4 Cases Cestor OIL, in tins 6 Bbls. PICKLES, 1 Case NUTMEGS, 2 Bales CLOVES, 30 Kegs Carb. SODA, STORE! —_—--- -<—P oe EVERY DESCRIPTION Ehoie Family GRO to be had at the CHV TEA STORE, DUNN'S BIOCK, QUEEN STREET a / or in anywise appertaining to the aaid land, /)} August, A. D., 1809, G. D. WRIGHT. THE BEST FLAVORED Ever offered for Sale on Prince Edward Island City Tea Store. G.D. WRIGHT. ii ighest Cash P r ice Leaves Charlottetown for Quebee end a PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF OLD JUNK, including old Printed Paper, white & colored Rags, Hemp and Manilla Rope, Standing Rigging, broken cut-Glaas, &c., &c., CITY TEA STORE, G. D. WRIGHT, EXTRA STATE VERY CHEAP AT THE CITY TEA STORE. G. D. WRIGHT. MASON’ S ORIGINL CHALLENGE BLACKING, Two Shillings and Thres Pence per dozen for Cash Payment. City "Tea Stecre. G. D. WRIGHT, RESOLVENT to supply the Blood with such constituents it was deficient of, in these condition§ of systcm, and to give it the nourishment and stremgth to hold its natural constituents in solution. Dr. Rapway’'s theory was pub- Mie . lished in England, France, Germany, and America, and 6 Cases American H ATS, was ame ppee by So Soenee be hate paas choc 10 Crates EARTHEN WARE spheres. From his text medical be »xks have been since , published by medical writers claiming to have diss | Together with a large Stock of Goods on hard 20 Casks Washing do. 20 Boxes PIPES, Cheap Dried Fruit, MUSCATEL RAISINs, covered the cause of Consumption, but have failed to oa ae v eng . rod ues the remedy to cure. Dr. RaDWay was the first and to arrive from New Domin ion and fe advance this theory, and the first and only ry red United States, all of which will be f a medicine that will cure. In RADWAY’S SARSA- me 7 : 14} PARILLIAN RESOLVENT the public have a remedial sold at AUCTION about middle agent that will cure Consumption and all diseases of the NOVEMBER at Trade LUNGS, BRONCHIAL, KIDNEYS, BLADDER, Sale, of which due WOMB, THROAT, GLANDS, AND URINARY ‘ 2 ORGANS. notice will be In all Wasting a. such as ey saat given, Sperm, Emissions, Weakness of the Genital Glands, “ senate Coecherrhe, and all Uterine dificulties, Gravel, Lime e P. Ww -_s NDMAN. Stone, brick dust, Urie Acid, and Calculous Coneretions, Oct. 11, 1869. is] pt h 3in the SARSAPAKILLIAN a So is ;: ae cure. In Dropsy, Diabetes, uncured Venereal, Syphilis ’ in its many forms, it cures when all other medicines fail. © A & a> ! EVERY DAY . fq 83. W. W. IRVING, begs to inform an increase of flesh, weight, and strength is cxpericnced. L he: friends and the public thet she is is Fat-ti , Calorie or Heat making. It is to the . 7 ; ji blood aed aane to the aaeaneie air, it supplies | #bout to open an Evening Class for C RAYON the life principle. It swiftly removes from the surface | and PENCIL DRAW ING for the convenience all Spots, Blemishes, Pustules, Tetters, Rash, Plesk | ..f those that are unable to attend the day classes. Price $1 per Bottle. 6 Bottles $5. De. BADWAY’S Remoadies are Sold by Drugeists and General Store Keevers. Priucipal hoe. $i Maidea Worms, Sores, &c., imparting a For part iculars apply at the Class Koows, The following letter is from a highly-gifted lady, well TEA TO ARRIVE. «J had not much confidence in your SANSAPA RIL- SPOONSFUL three times a day, as directed. It is not ind on zon, * sold low on airival, ~ eee nas CARVELL PROS. a the Burial Greund, a SHAWL. The NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. CLEAR AND BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION Pownal Street, nearly opposite Miss Raukins to all, Boarding House, CERTIFICATE OF BEAUTY Oct. 1, 1869. bin in the circles of our best society :” a —" ves LaravetrTe, Feb. 23, 1869. LIAN RESOLVENT. Having been disfirured for the ES *s Lelia Alice,” from London, last four months with BLOTCHES ea, solved, at all events, to try if, an nA- ‘ . & . POUxS ir sis ac 100 Chests Suporior Tea, ‘te ONE MONTH since I commenced itsueo. To-day|. ote eee a. cee 6 Grice note BLOTCH, spot, tlertish, or defection of any | fame as last Spring’s usportazion. Will be * * + Jersey City P. 0. ce Oct, 11. 1869, 3w FOUND, AST week on the Malpeque Road, near y ' Sf owner can have it, by proving property on ay- N E W 65 @ @ BD & $ | plyingat the Examixer Orriceg. Oct. 11. 1869. ee Executor’s Notice. ROBERT YOUNG'S LL PERSONS INDEBTED to the ESTATE of the late MRS. SARAH BREMNER, are oc Centre of Attraction,’ , | hereby notified to make immediate payment to the | andersigned; and all Persons having legal de- | mands against said Estate, are mgr’ to present New Bornete, New Hats, the same forthwith, duly aitested, to the under- . signed. New Ribbens, New Flowers, po GEO. BREMNER, Executor. New Feathers, New Maatles, | Ch'towen, October 9th, 1X69. ist pat 6w New Mantle Velvet, New Velveteens, | ‘FRANGIS 8. LONGWORTH, New Silks, New Irish Poplins, New Dress Stuffs New F Merinae, | New Shirts, New Shirtings, | BARRISTER AT LAW, New Flanvels New Wool Shirts, | NUTARY PUBLIC, &e., Mow, Wal siding, £0. 4., OFFICE : 4 doors south of Bank of P. E. |., TO BESOLD CHEAP. GREAT GEORGE STREET Zante Currants, 8d. only. Very Choice Fresh Figs for the small sum of three shilings and uree pence perbox of BRITT SH WAREHOUSE, ayy TA STOR? G. D. WRIGHT. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST CANDLES, Ssperior to bad Gas, at the CITY TEA STORE, G. D. WRIGHT. REFINED PETROLEUM OIL, better than the best Kerosene, at the City Tea Stere. G. D. WRIGHT. All Goods purchased at the CITY TEA| STORE will be delivered to any part of Chare| { Le oe eis at the oe = lotietowa or suburbs free of charge. North Side s Ch’town, Crt. 7, 1869, ve — Charlottetown, P. E. Island. Cheaper than the Cheapest at _E ‘Of a Freehold Fam, situated om Brackicy Point Road, Lot 33. YO BE SOLD at PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the Tweaty-Sixth day ‘of OCTOBER next, A, D, 1869, at the bour of 'Twelve o'clock, noon, at the Colonial Building, | in Charlottetown, vader and by virtue of a power ‘of sale contained in an Indenture of M-rtgage, bearing date toe Twentieth day of October, A. /D, 1864, and made between John Stewart, of Township Number Thirty-Three, in Prince Edward Island, Farmer, and Margaret Stewart, ‘bis wifey of the one part, and the Honorable | Joseph Heasley, of Charlottetown, in the ssid Island, as Trustee of John Nichols and Elizabeth | Nichols, of the other part, ALL that Tract, Piece, ot Parcel of LAND, situate on Township Be. Thirty-Three. aforesaid, containing One Hundred Acres, and bounded as follows, that is to say: eommen- cing at a stake fixed on the weat side ot the road leading from Charlottetown to Brackley Point, at - the distance of twenty-one chains south of land formerly leased to Jumes Stewart, senior, frow thence running west the distance of forty-sevea chains, sixty links, thence south twenty-one chaine thence east to the said road, and from thenes. north along said road to the place of commence’ went, together with the Houses, Buildings, Ease. | ments, Privileges and Appurtenances belonging, Dated at Charlottetown this Twentieth day of | JOSEPH HENSLEY. W. W. SULiIVAN, Soliciter, AUCTION. "K'wustee’s Sale. T THE FURNITURE WARERGOMS, Kent Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 3rd day of NOVEMBER, at LI o'clock, The Valuable Stock in Trade of ne late GEORGE DOUGLASS, Cabinet- maker, Comrxisinc:—Drawiny-Room Sette, Walnut and Mahogany Sofas, Chamber Setts, Wardrobes, Book Case, Walnut and Birch, H.C. Rocking avd Arm Chairs, Parlor, Dining, Office, and Nursery do, in Cane and Wood, Bedsteads Wash Stands, Toilet Glasses, a Lot of Turned, Stock in Table Legs, Bed Poste, &c., RKepe, Plush, Damask, Peeper, Cord, Tassels, Gilt & Waluat Moulding, Work Benches. Lathes, Cir- cular and Gig 8aws, Tools; Boiler Engive, (12 Horse Power) with Oert in perfect order, 1 Fire Proot Safe, 1 Portable Fire Engine, Offiee Furnitare, &c. Atso—The unexpired Term of Wareroum and Premises, For Partitulars See Handbitis. J. W MORRISON, : N. RANKIN, Trustees.; Oct. 4, 1869. all p lin each week, QUEBEC & GULF PORTS STEAMSHIP LINE, THE STEAMSHIP «CITY OF QUEBEC,” THOMAS CONNELL. Commander, will, during the remainder of the eeason, make FORTNIGHTLY trips between QUEBEC and PICTOU, calling both ways at Father Point, Gaspe, Perce, Mira- michi, Shediac and Charlottewn. Leaves QUEBEC August 31st, September 14th and 2s#th, October 12th and 26th, and November 9th and 23rd, Leaves Charlottetown for Pictou, Se 3rd sud 17th, October Ist, 15 and ,and November 12th and 26th. mediate Porte, September 7th and 2iat, October 5th and 19th, and November 2ud, 16th and 30th, This Vessel has been fitted up expressly for thi route, and has large Freight capacity, and superior a i or Passengers, RATES OF PASSAGE, INCLUDING 8TATE- ROOM BERTHS. CABIN STEERAGE, PASSAGK MEALS PASSAGE MEALS To Quebee $1050 $550 $750 $450 * Father Point 1050 550 750 4650 * Gaspe 700 300 500 2&0 * Perce 55 300 450 250 ‘© Miramiebi 475 150 260 18. “© Shediac 2 00 50 100 50 “ Pictou 1 50 50 75 50 For Freight or Passage, apply to CARVELL BROS., Ch'town Aug. 25. 1869. NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. JUST RECEIVED AT No. 1 CANADA FLOUR joi A. MeDONALD'S Queen Street, ER STEAMERS * ORLENTAL” & * ALHAMBRA,” 4 Cases Hats and Caps, New Style, CHEAP FOR CASH. Per “ City of Quebec,” from Montreal, 3 Cases Boots, Shovs and Rubbers, CHEAP FOR CASH. Per “ St. Lawrence,” 1 Case Ready-Made Clothing, (Fashionable Make. ) * CHEAP FOR CASH, Ch’town, Oct, 4, 1869, Notice to Debtors. f bv Subscriber having made an alteration in Lis business, requires an early settle~ ment of all outstanding accounts. Those indebted to him up to the 30th of September, will please make immediate payment. Bb. WILSON HIGGS. Ch'town, Oct, 4, 1809 rg’ 4 ‘ NOTICE. ANTED to parchase the tollowing BIRDS fit for stuffing, WILD DUCKS, HAWKS OWLS, WILD PIGEONS, SEA GULLS, and any other Birds of a rare i to be sent to the Subscriber as soow as possible after being killed. SAMUEL N. EARLE, Teacher of Music, Ti. xedermist. Residence, Fitzroy Street. FIRST ARRIVAL! FINE GOODS FOR FALL, 1836 0, QUEEN SQUARE. The Subscribers have just received from Lon- don and Manchester, via Halifax, per Steamer Oriental: 9 CASES & 2 BALES DRY GOODS! now open and ready for inspection, Balance by Fall Ships. W.& A, BROWN, Sept. 27, 1869. WOTIC EE. us Business hitherto conducted in my own name will henceforth be contiuned under the firm and style ot HIGGS & HURT. Mr. R. N. HURT baving this dey been ad- mitted a partner, B. WILSON HIGGS, Ociober 4ih, 1869, im Positive Notice, 7 OTICE is hereby given to all persons in- N debted to the Subseribers that all debts remaining unpaid after the 15th day of November, 1869. _witl be placed in the Lauds of their Atiommey for immediate collection. D. R. HOOPER & CO. Ch’town, Oct. 15, 1869. 4:n FELT HATS. — DON HOUSE. % t G &S DAVIES. aia td