Se we wisi OE ce il ey Sk i Ae ee Ck ein, RNs at ad a VL Dt tl WM nl iti ot“ who have the stamp of desperadoes in some ‘ of their actions.” 4) Tar “ double tongued Deacon,” and the * Pro. Current d2 els Items. gress’ man who apperently gave him a helping . baad last week, remind us that we deprecated personalities. So we lo, but they may find that! the time has nearly arrived, when forbearance) ‘V!tt1AM Dunmar, Ecq., has been elected ceases to be a virtue. We are acquainted with | Mayor of the City of Halifax. the doings of a eertaun P.G. W. P., &e, In the Tue Morman Prephet, Brigham Young, is in paragraph above referred to, we clearly made) trouble, having, together, with fourteen of his a distinction between the Opposition and the! wives, been summoned te appear before the Government, many of whom are our friends, and | Grand Jury. for whom we entertaia too sincere a respect to! class them with the “ emall gang of anvexation- | iste,’ and “the few desperate fellows,” who evidently would not consider that © it would be} Brazit. is the only country that is engaged in a public calamity for the whole Island, that the | the abolition of slavery. name of our reapeeted Governor, and so many of | our leading business men, should go down to dis- Ir it is enid that in London “ a child is born perjured criminal ewindlers."" We) every five minutes,” It must be a little un- bave act been personal se far, but we may ere _ pleasant to the children to have the process re- long. Dame out the individuals, who may thank | peated so often. the forebearance of those whom they so grossly | malign, that they are not already indicted for| erimical libel. LORIN LN ARNE H. M. 8.** Fly” arrived here on Friday last, Tue Rebellion in Cuba appears to be sup- pressed, grace, as —— == A young woman in New Orleans, handsome aud bewitching, lately applied to a lawyer to pro- eure a divoree from her husband, oa the ground The Progress last week bas an attack on Hon. | that she could do better. Mr. Howian, in whiel he drags in the EXAMIN- ER. Asa general thing we let the falsehoods of the opposition press concerning us pass for what | they are worth, beca:ise if we replied to them, | . . ; : | in Nova Scotia: our columns would be always fijled with person- | alities. We have to teil the Progress that we| Tuk Ocroner Term of the Supreme Court are not Mr Howlan's “ retainer,”” and that we) for Prince County, commenced on Tuesday Jast. are alone respensible for what appears in our! Judge Hensley preeiding$ columns, We imagine that there is no need of | i ‘ our defending the actions of Mr. Howlan, but ‘sel ee ee eee ee know that his conduct in the matter to which off to-morrow, at Charlottetnwn, Tueeday, and the Pregress refera, bas been the very Geccite| the Industrial Exhibition on Wedoesday- to what it calle“ most cowardly, sneaking and| Bay Sr. LAWReNCEe MACKEREL FISHERY.— | unmanly.” After reading Mr. Kelly's letter, we| The mackerel fishery for this season ie rapidly are not much surprired at the reckless manner | drawing to a close’ The shore fleet are doing in which the editor of the Progress writes of nis| but little, and may soon be expected in our opponents. waters for a week or (wo, preparatory to wind ing up the businesss for the year, from the Bay indicates a scarcity of mackerel, | and as rough weather may seon be expected, a large portion of the fleet will soun be along. Tue Provincial Building, Halifax, has been handed over to General Doyle, as the first officer and representative of the Domision Goverument The news Some of our Halitax contemporaries do not understand the “little game of running down tbe other shop” whieh « paper bere induiges in, e'se ee would scora to circulate false | The number of arrivals from the Bay reported at evadently intended to injure our business | Gioucester this season bas been fifty-two. The We let these faleehoode pass bere for what they fares have been comparatively small, and the are worth, knowing that the : ; way to succeed | quality poor, whiie prices have ruled much lower hoverably is neither to strive to injure others | than the past few years. The fares of thirty the same besinese, nor to take notice of every | one Gloucester vessels have been reported, rang little eb: 1 ton of ill-teeliny, We may say that | ing from 160 to 450 barrels, and averaging 247 the tree use of the name of aprivate gentle. | barrels, which will probably be about the average man who sever wrote, suggested, zor “inspired” }of the fleet. Sixteen of the Portland fleet show # word, line or article for this paper since under | an average of 211 barrels, and eleven of the New- our control, we think, and the respectable por. tion of the public will agrec witb vs, is neither becoming the dignity 0! jourasliam, nor the cbar- acter of a gentlewaa.- | buryport fleet show an average catch of 192 | barrels, ‘The average catch of the fieet from other fishing towns so far as reported is equally emall—Boothbay 227 barrels, Northhaven 160, The 0 when eee bi les Wellfleet 140, Belfast 110,and New London 235 time“ Wasenmmen Satis Mas now nied) A Salem veesel has landed 307 barrels, and one ing from aif the outside papers Well! out ot | Frankfort veese! is reported with a catch of 312 — wae Helifec which vir’ peruse, Only one | barrels, and another with 620, Nine versels re- eside ajar apers, Make aby Comments upon the cuntiact ta ir. Twe of the Halitax | pene oe — ae papers are * pusseased by a demon,” one publish. | O! 200 barrels.— Gloucester Telegraph, Sept. 27. es the * dirtiest of th: igs,” and another thinks jt : sey necresary to cry after a fourth, “Stop Thief ”| MASONIC, So they deseribe each vther; and wo doubt they| At the regular annual meeting of “Alexandra ” are well acquainted! Bye and by we will gwe! Royal Arch Chapter No 100—holding Warrant the opinions of the Opposition papers bere of each | irom the Grand Lodge of Scotland—which was other, They almost come up te the outside bar | held in the Saint John Halli. in this City, on Mon- barians in their wutuel love and adwirauvn ! day, the 24th September. the following Come a j panions were duly elected as office-bearers for Mr James O'Mara. who waa well known in| ‘be eneuirg year, viz :— this city, having done business here for several) M.E. Comp —Adam Murray, Priucipsl Z, yeurs, we regret te earn. waa almost instantly)! E. Comp.—Neil McKelvie, H killed by a horse car on Washington street, near) E. Comp.—Jvbo P Irvicg, J. Seath May sireet, Boston, last week. ile had | “4 Rubert Young, Scribe E. just got out of a car, sad in endeavoring to cross} “ A N, Large, Scribe N the other track, be wia hit by the horses of an-| “ Philip McLaren, Treasurer other car and kuscked down, and the forward) ” Alex. McDougald, Ist Sejeurner. wheels of the car paseed over bim, His cloth | o Hector MeDougald, 24 Sejourner ing became eutangled in the wheels, avd it had! se W Stramberg, 3d Sojourner. to be cut before be culd be extricated. He was) “ James Wilson, Janitor badly wutilated, auc died Selore redchiog the; Past Princip! Comp.—J, 8. Carvell, Adam sidewalk. | Murray D. McKinoon. - - —— ' : : —_ ? : | Proxy Principals to the Supreme Grand Lodge A HUMOLOUS write” in Saturday's Patriot says | yf seotiand—Walter Seott Carmichael, Esquire, af Members of the Government, on the occasion | 3 Aynandale Street. Edinburgh and William of turning the first Reiiway eed, that “ as it was | Cownie, Eequire, 5 Nicholeon Street, Edinburgh, there appeared to be something of the sneak thief | eek ek : hs Apps gets in their actions” That's what the Patriot peo'| Phe October term of the Supreme Court com ple consider spicy, craphie and nice Sunday scadscg! What a fine thing it is to be * an el der,” and the publisher of a semi religious paper ! | but then, as Dogberry says, comparisons are ocorvus! The Patriot is as sient as the grave upon the | Grand Jurors School Question. We have eowpletely silenced | him on thai question, The motives he altributes| Henry Clark, George Clark, J. R. Calhoun, Ra to us, are ae ridiculous a« if we were to say that! phail Gaudet, James Wright, James Ramsay, his publication of the King’s County Prize List had (or its objeet the » ithdrawal of attention frum the Cuntract Questio:. ~—— — ++ Mr. Kelly’s Reply tothe Progress man; An article ou the “ Railway Correspondence,” and the “Mortgage on the Halifax City Railway ” have been crowded out of this issue, will appear next week. His Honer the Liew tenant Governor bas been eased to sppwint Jon Lefurgy, Esquire, a ember of the House of Assembly for the Fifth > oe | |} menced in St. Eleanor’s Court House, on Tues | day last. His Hoaor, Judge Hensley, presided, }and was presented in accordance with the time benored custom, with a pair of white gloves, ‘there being no criminal cases on the docket. The followiag gentiewen were in attendance as Hon. James Warburton, Foreman;A P. Mills, George Price, Arthur livicg. Philip Baker, Jos, O. Arsenault, Anos M, Williams James Brazil, Murdeck McKinoou, Hugh Ramsay, John O- Conner, Martain Black, Jobn Clark, James Hall, Duvean McGregor, Berjamin, Haywood, Don ald MeMullin, Hugh Clark, Esquires.—Journal —_—_~<<.--——__—— VERY LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. Londen, Oct. 5. A General committee of the nine hours league is organizing for av extention of the strike threugh Distriet of Prince County, te be a Mewber of Kier Majesty « Executive Council for this Island. | The Lieutenant Governor, in Council, has been pleased to appoint Mr, John M. Grant, of Town- ship No, Fifty, to the Commission of the Peace for Queen's County. —_—— ——-- 4 oo—___—_— The Argus says that the three opposition ed- ftors bave tur their seng “When shall we three meet again” They should try the round—*Three Blind Mice.” it woud suit their ¥(0)ices- —— A UINT FOR THE T:MES.— Knowledge is pow- ef, Wisdom is power, forbearance is power, character is power; but blatancy and vituperation are only noisy, ewpty things, that pass away likv the idle wiad. ——3 6 ao -—-—- The Hon. James iingwell was seriously is- jared ove day last week by the running away of hie bores, ‘Lhe bors« took fright ai something near Rollo Bay, and ran at a terrible rute. Ov eowing round a short turn the wagon upset, | throwing Mr. Dingwell out and badly injuring bim. His bead is severely bruised, and one of his arws dislocated and broken. He is now under medical treatment and strong bopes are enter tained of his recovery. We sincerely trust that the bea gentleman way again be restored to health and useiulness. — Argus. Mr. Patsick Callaghan whilst going down Pope's Wharf, on Saturday evening, fell, strik ing bie breast on a etone, and died sborily after. He wae an intelligent, respectable aud uselul mesber of the locality in which he b-longed. _>-- Ir fs stated that the imperial Government have in contemplation the conversion of Quebec inte a naval station, in which event a heavy ara- Awent will be added to the Levis-forts ——_- Fi. M. Bair, Royo! Alfred, arrived yesterday mMurning, ao Goto W. A, Weeks & Co. for Cheap Goods. — THE CHARLOTTETOWN SKATING RINK COMPANY, Pursuant to netice under the Statute incorpor- ating the above Company, @ general meeting of the Members and 4\ockbolders was held in the City Hall on Friday evening the 29th September Ono wotion, J. W. Morrison, Eeq., was called to the chair. Thirty-one Bye-Laws were then made and passed for ‘he more efficient manage- Ment of the Company. The following geul\-men were chosen a Board of Directors tor the -osuing year-—Messrs. L. H. Davies, Esq., R. Peake, RK. BR, FitzGerald, Ww. Keougbao, 4. lienstey, J. & Carvell, and James Peake. The Directors fur'her elected L. H. Davier, Beq , Presidrot; KB. dh. FitzGerald, Exq., Secre- tary and Treasurer. t was alse rsesolned, That the Directors be empowered to make a eali of fifty per erot., of the subscribed capits! whieb, when tbey should it acecasary, Le payable seven days alter Purtber resoleed, That the proceedings ot thie meeting be published io the city news R. 8. FITZGERALD, out the vorth of England. : Rear Admiral Coehrane will probably be appoint ed Nayal Attache of the British legution ut Wash ington. London, Oct. 5. Conaols 93 1-8, Breadstuffs quiet. 4 An insurrection broke out in the Portugese settle- ment of Goa, but was quelled by the military. The weekly statement of the Bank of Eugland showe a decrease of £375,000. Paris, Oct. 5 Minister Povyer Querlier left for Berlin last night. Disarmament of the National Guards has been completed in the departments of Cher, Nievre aud Aller. The report that an amnesty was to be granted to the Commanists is pronounced false. Theirs receives complaints every day from the occupied provinces, declariug the presence of Ger- maw trosps iusupportable. - New York, Oct. 5. Gold elozed in New York yesterday ut 1145-8 to 114}. in London Consols 93 1-8, five twenties of 1862, 93; ten-forties, 90. In Paris Kentes 56T 73ec. Washington, Oct. 6, Secretary Fish has notified M Cutacuzy, the Prossian Mivister, that the «resident will not re- ceive him uuless uceompanied by the Grand Duke Alexis, and has informed him that when the Grand Duke goes home his passports will be sent to him, New York, Oct. 6. Gold 114}; sight Exchange 1U9j. The laying of the teack on the Maine Central Exieusion was completed to the Grand Trunk Kuilroad track this morning. About 3 miles more is to be gravelled ap, ; : The freight depot of the Fitchburg Railroad, Boston, was burned to day. Loses one hun-hed thousaud dollars. Miss Andross, empioyed us clerk, perished in the flam~s. Pe : Advices from Minnesota report prairie fires still raging. Many small owns ure completely destroy- ed und eolitury farm houses in the track of the fire almost ja¥ariably barved. The suffering is necessajly grewt, a8 many farmers losi everything —homrsteads, live stock and crops, with a long : lose upon them. winrer close up New York, Oct. 5. Gold an exchange quiet. : ‘The fires raging in Minnesota have arrived at giguutic proportions, Three hundred thousand square miles of woodland and praire bave already been devastated, iveluding many dwellings, farms and saw mills Phe inhabitante are discouraged and prostrated by the iueffectcal efforts to eave their property. The air ix durkeaed with smoke. A dispatch from Toledo, Ubio, says the woods are on fire on both sides of Toledo and Wabash Kai road most of the way — sever m — b cov@ring au area of from four ates. Sheee houses bave been buraed at Wood- bury. A. B. SMITH. MANUFACTURER, IMPORTER & DEALER HATS, CAPS, & FURS, . Boots and Shoes. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR os MUSKRAT, FOX & OTHER FU 7 SKINS. SOUTH SIDE QUBEN SQUARE. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Bee'y & Treasurer. January 17,1870, 3m Sl tennant Sg ws eg nena epee = : Married. On Thursday, the 2Ist ult., by the Rev. I. Mur- ray, at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. Chester Woolner, Chicago, te Rachel, second danghter of Mr John McKenzie, North Rustico. On Wednesday, 23th ult , at the residence of the ride’s mother, by the Rey James Tuylor, Mr: Samuel R. Stumbles, to Amelia Fannie, dangthter of the late Mr. Henry Blatch. On 26th ult:, at the residence of the bride's father, by Rev. K Laird, Mr, Wm. A. Stewart, Lot 18,to Margaret, eldest daughter of Mr. Jobu McGougan, sume place, wenn nn Deahs. On Thursday, 20 of September last, at the resi- dence of Mr. Thomus Robinson, Kevt Street, Char- lottetown, Mr. James Cullen. formerly of Leith Scotland, aged 74 years. : At Murray Harbor Read, on the 6th of June last, after a lingering illness of three years and five months, Mra. Sophia Sample, relic of the late Mr Robert Sample, in the 78th vear of her age. At Clifton, Lot 48, on the 23rd ult, Catherine the beloved wife of Mr. Maleo!m Ferguson, iu the 57th ye-rof her age, At Charlottetown, on Thursday morning, the Sth inst , after a lingering illness, Matilda, wife of Mr. Charles Drew, Cabinet Maker, aged 54 years. At St. Peter’s Lake on the 22nd uit, from the effects of a severe cold, Mr. Allan A. MeDovald. aged 32 yeurs. Deceased was highly respected for his amiable disposition and many good qualites, —_~~- Memoranda. The “ Maid of the Mist,” is the name of a small steamer recently purchased in Great Britain, by the lessees of the Charlottetown Ferry, who, we hear; intend to run her once a week to U: well and Mount Stewart, and also to use her as a tug boat The barque Cundace, Murchison, from Liver- pool, with a geveral cargo arrived on Tuesday. The stoamer Alhambra arrived on Weduesday morning. The brig Edith, Welsh, f.om Glasgow. with merchandize, arrived on Wednesdny morning last from Miacreeel. G. B., making the ran ont in 18 This vessel is owned by Peake Bros, and oO. On the 27th ult., while the brigt. Jane E Hala of Shelbourne, was on passage from Barbadoes to Halifax a seaman named Thoms Cummisky. aged 17 years, of P. E Island fell from the mainmust head to the deck, breaking both his legs? He fell xpoa the master, Capt. Perry, who was also badly injured, his shoulder being dislocated. The vessel pat into Clyde River, Shelburne, on the 28th ult , for medical assistuhce, larded Cummiskey there, and proceeded arriving here on Saturday after- noou.~ Hx. Chronicle. CONCERT! foe Pupils of the Convent, Charlottetown. will hold a CONCERT, in the CONVENT HALL, on the evening of WEONESDAY the Ilth OCTOBER, instant, commencing at 8 o’clock. Doors open at 7 p.m. Price of admissiod at the door, ls. ¢€d. Go one. go all. Ch’town, Oct. 9, 187). li Sugar & Molasses. > KECEIVED from Halifax, 50 bhis. SUGAR, 40 puns. MOLASSES. For sale by CARVELL BROS. Currants & Raisins. 100 BOXES RAISINS, 15 bbls, CURRANTS. For Sale by CARVELL BROs, Flour. Flour. 550 BBLS, in Store, of Fresh Ground Cheice Brands. For Sala by CARVELL BROS. Tea. Tea. 3 CHESTS of Our old Steck, of that su- perior quality, is left, and for eale by CARVELL BROS, Sole Leather. f) SIDES of American Sole LEATHER: 100 For Sale i. co. CARVELL BROS. Tobacco! Tobacco! 4,0 BOXES and Caddies of very superior Chewing, and 25 boxes Smoking. For Sale by CARVELL BROS Manilla! Manilla ! 12 COILS 6, 9 and 12 Thread. For —_ CARVELL BROS. Sale by Grain Sacks, 500 3 Bushel Grain SACKS, 30046 88 For Sale by CARVELL BROS. Baking Soda. 5 KEGS Baking SUDA, For Sale by CARVELL BROS. Nails, Nails, 100 KEGS 10dy, and 40 boxes Horse Nails, For sale by CARVELL EROS, Ch’ town, Oct. 9th, 1871. 2w Tea, Bags, &c. 13 PACKAGES FRESH TEA, ware ranted yood 3.000 GRAIN BAGS. FLOUK always on hand: Agent for Balis, Wilkes & Co’s Paints, Varnishes aud Printing Ink, Montreal. C. P. HILL, Peake’s Building, Ch'town, Oct. 9, 1871. For Charlottetown, Summerside and CASCUMPEC. THE fast-sailng Brigantine “KATIE,” - Malone. Master, will be on the berth for Freight, at BOSTON, about the 20th instant. Apply in Boston, to Wiss & Russet, or here, to GEORGE W. HOWLAN, Cascumpec, Oct.9, 1871. bh a aj i 3i Leather Belting. UST received, a large Jot of Superior Oak Tanned Leather Belting, two, three four «ud a half and six inches, All riveted and stretched, ready for use in Mills, Thresh- iog Machiues and Fanners. DODD & ROGERS. Roofing Material. N HAND and for Saie, Rooting Pitch and Felt. Also Tarred Paper. DODD & ROGERS. Boots & Shoes. A LARGE quantity of BOUTS & SHOES, Just received, and for Sale Cheap. Also Men’s, Women’s. Misses’, Childien’s Rubber Shoes, in great variety. DODD & ROGERS, Ch’town, Oct. 6, 1871. 6w TO LET. fBN\HE SHOP, CELLAR, & WAREHOUSE adjoining the RANKIN HOUSE, in NEY bt set. Apply to STDMET Csrest. SPP) ON DOUSR. Oct, 9th, 1871. Riqung & Pracheons for Sale! NG, for a Briganune, (nearly new) : ee ée Topsail Schooner, do. 1 : " 100 PUNCHLUNS and CASKS. App y to JOHN DOUSE. Oct. 9, 3871. Trotting & Thorough-bred HORSES, COWS. SHEEP, WAGONS. &C..,) T! E Sale of Trotting and Thorough-bred | Horees, &c, at DR. JENKINS’ Farm, Upton, North River, 34 miles from the City, unavoidably postpored on account of the weather, wil] take place on SATURDAY, the 14th inst., at [2 o’elock. WILLIA‘. DODD, Auctioneer, October 9th, 1871. NAT W NOTICE!, Pas time for receiving TENDERS for the construction of WHARVES, and fox the supply of TIES or S|.EEPERS for the Prince Edward Island Railway. 18 extended to noon on WEDNESDAY, wt NOVEMBER next. SCHRE] BER & BURPEER, Ch’town, Oct. 9, 1371. Contractors, AUCTION!» Great Clear ing-Out Sale. — ue SUBSCRIBER having been very suc- ces sful in the Tailoring & (ientlemen’s Out- fitting Business, intends to give his whole attention to that branch, WILL SEL! BY PUBLIC AUCTION, commencing on WI!DNESDAY, the 18th OLTOBER, inst., and continuing until all is disposed of, hzs large STOCK of Fancy & Staple Dry Goods, Ready- made Clothing. Boots & Shoes, Hats & Caps, Groceries, Xe. This wiil be a first-rate chance for COUN TRY TRADERS to RENEW THEIR STOCK! Sale to sommence at 11 o’clock, a. m. Terms Easy, Joseph A. McDonald. Queen Siveet, opposite Owen Connolly's, N. EANKIN, Auctioneer, Ch‘town, Oct. 9, 1871 BUILDING LOT FOR SALE. N MONDAY, the 16th instant, at 11 o'clock, on the’ Premises, that Splendid Building Lot adjoiniug the premises of WM WALSH, Esq. For further particulars ap- ply to JOHN DOUSE, Oct, 9, 1871. pi RAILWAY RINGS ! Forty thousand Paper Railway Collars FOR SALE AT FALCONER, KEITH & COS. Only nine pence per box. Ch’town, Sept. 25, 1871. Staple Guods ! mw OW OPENING, New Printed Cottons 4% and CAMBRICS, White CALICOES GINGHAMS, Cheap. W. A. WEEKS & Ce. Sept. 18, 1871. soarders Wanted. A LIMITED number of BOARDERS ean be comfortabiy accommodated, in a con- venient and pleasantly situated part of the city. For further particulars, apply at this office. Ch’town, Sept. 18, 1871. To Let. To Let. peta possession can be given. The House and Premises now oceupied by R. N. HURI, Esq, consisting of Parlor, Sitting Room and Kitchen, on the first floor; Drawing Room, Two Bedrooms, ou the second floor, and Two large Rooms va the third floor; a good Cellar, Siable and Coach House, Enquire of MARK BUTCHER. October 2, 1871. Tenders for Ties! EALED TENDERS endorsed ‘Tenders for Ties, will be received at our Office, in Char- lettetown, up to noon en Saturday ,l4th OCTOBER next, for the supply of TIES, for the Prince Ed- ward Island Railway. Parties tendering will name the number they propose to deliver, and point of delivery, and the price per hundred. specifications, forms of Tenders, and other in- formation. can be obtained at our Office, after 6th October. in Charlottetown. SCHKEIBER & BURPEE, Contractors, Ch‘town, Oct 2nd, 1271. 3w Tenders. EALED TENDERS, fendorsed ‘Tenders for Wharf,’ will be received at our Office, in Charlottetown, up to noon om SATURDAY Mth OCTOBER next, for the Construction of a Wharf for the Prince Edward Island Railway, at each of the following points. GEORGETOWN. CHAR- LOTTETOWN, SUMMERSIDE, and CASCUM- PEC. Specificatign, form of Tender, and other infor- mation can be obtained at our Office after the 61h October, SCHREIBER & BURPEE, Contractors. Ch'town, 2 October, 1871. = 3w FRESH GROUND JAMAICA COFFEE, Is. Gd., per peund. AT THE “Italian Warehouse.” Aug 28, 1371. her | mo Superior Young Stock FROM THE Stoeck EKarm, O BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the QUEEN’S COUNTY EXHIBI- TION, to be neld at Holland Grove, in Char- jlottetown, on TUESDAY, the 10th day of October next, at 2 o'clock, p.m., by A. McNEILL, Auctioneer, the following Surplus Stock from Steck Farm, namely: Saeed 1 Entire Cart FOAL, 4 months old (dam| imported mare; sire, Stockman’s horse, from the old Clyde). 2 very superior Durham Bull Calves. “sé 2 “ Heifer do. l “ “ Buil (5 yrs. old). l ss st Yearling. 3 ” Ayrshire Bull Calves. 1 “ Oe Heifer do. 12 Ram Lambs, (long wool). 1 Southdown do. (short do ) 1 imported Leicester Ram (4 yrs old). 1 “ Cotswold do, | aud all persons indebted to the estate are 1equi- 2 very superior Berkshire Boars (44 mnths) 5 Yorkshire Boar Pigs (7 weeks old). 4 do Sows. The above Stock is very superior and worthy of the attention of Stockraisers. ‘\hree months’ credit on all sums over £5, on ap notes, pay~ Purchasers from PRINCEand KING’S Coerties will be allowed a diseount of 10 per By order. . 7°JOHN ROBINS. Ch'town, Oct. 2, 1871. See’y Stock Farm Tt Dress Goods | } j | NEW STYLES ! W. A, WEEKS & UO, are now opening a portion of their STOCK OF Fancy Dress Material FOR AUTUMN WEAR. Selected by their Representative in England, embracing NEW DESIGNS AND ATTRACTIVE STYLES. Please Call and Examine! W. A. WEEKS & CO., QUEEN STREET. Sept. 18, 1871. REMOVAL OF TUE AMERICAN TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. HE Subscriber has removed the above Establishment from nexi door to Hon. DANIEL BRENAN, io Sydney Street, to bis premises io Queen Street, where he keeps constantly on hand every variety of CLOTHS AxB Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Having engaged the service of a PRACTICAL CUTTER, who has had fourteen years’ experience as Custom Cutter in tne United States, and lately engaged some of the Very best Workmen in the city orders wil] be filled with Punctuality and Despatch. Good Fits Guarantied ! JOSEPH A. McDONALD, QUEEN STRRET, opposite Owen Connolly's. Charlottetown, Sept. 25, 1881. WANTED. ‘gx HREE FIRST-CLASS JOURNEYMEN TAILORS will receive cunstaut work and good wages. eee ome we we ot ee eee woe Executor’s Notice. . PERSONS having legal claims against the Estate of the late Martin O° HALLOKaN, of Charlottetown, Merchant, de- ceased, will furnish the same, duly attested to; red tu make immediate payment to JOHN GAHAN, WALTER O'HALLORAN, Executors of the Estate of Mar- tin O’ Halloran, dece Ch’town, Ang. 28. 3m Black Diamond Colliery, Westville, N. 8., A, W. GREIG. ESQ » Supt- os been appointed Agent for the above MINES, I am now prepared to ive Orders for Cargoes of Large and Small COAL, deliverable at the Nova Scotia Coal Company's Wharf, Middle River, PICTOU. This COAL is of a very Superior quality, and will give every satisfaction to customers. I. C, HALL: tf . Ch’town, Sept. 25, 1871. Expiration of Co-Partnership. pus CU-PARTNERSHIP lately existing between the Subscribers, under the style and frm ot Waddell & Wilson, has expired by limitation, Parties indebted to the late Firm are hereby notified to make im- mediate payment to P. 8. MACGOWAN, Charlottetown, to whom all Aceounts against the Firm must be rendered, * MATTHEW WADDELL, i GEORGE WILSON, Ch’town, Oct. 2, 1871. 3in Io connection with the above, Mr. Waddell would iniorm bis friends, and the public gener-! ally, that be imtends to carry on the business in all ite branches, at the old stand, corner of Great George and Kent Streets, NOW 18 THE TIME, ~— FALCONER, KEITH & CO: Will Sell the Baiance of their Summer Stock of CLOTHS, CLOTHING, HATS, d&c., | b i AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! 70: Just Received, A LARGE LOT OF CANADIAN TWEEDS! ALSO, THE FAMOUS MARQUIS OF LORNE TWEED! WHICH WILL BE id MADE UP IN THE LATEST AMERICAN STYLES! OR TO SUIT CUSTOMERS, We offer Great Inducements now, before the hurrying of the Fall Season! | Prices and Quality not to be Equalled in the Market! Gents wishing anything in our line had better call immediately and get suited | Charlottetown, September 4, 871. NEW, GOODS. FALL OF 1871. The Subscriber has received, direct from Great Britain, the Dominion of Canada, and the! United States, THE LARGEST STOCK OF STAPEE AND FANCY DRY GOODS — ever imported by him, and which he will dispose of on The Most Reasonable Terms. He invites Inspection, feeling assured that he can satisfy the most fastidious tastes, | JOSEPH A. McDONALD, | Queen Street, Opposite Owen Connolly's. Ch’town, October 9, 1871. ROBERT YOUNG HAS JUST RECEIVED, Per Steamer ‘“‘ Medway,” from London, the following SUPPLY OF WHICH WILL BE SOLD CHEAP FOR OASH! 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 Trimmings; Buttons, Ornaments, Paper Collars ; Ribbed Wool Hose, in White, Scarlet, Heather, Brown, © Drab and Tartan; Vulcanite Brooches and Eardrops; the New Berlin Jackets and Mantles ; ‘Umbrellas, in Silk and Alpaca, | DRESS GOODE—in Silk Repps, Satin Laines, Broches, Pop- | lins, Wool Epingles, French Merinoes, Keal Irish Poplins, Black — Silks, of the best makes, Xec., &c., &e. The balance of Stock to arrive by steamers from Great Britain shortly — FREEHOLD FARM Spring Goods., FOR SALE. 7. Subscribers have received, by recent ar- 7 be sold by Publie Auction, on Friday, the i rivals from Great Britain, United States, De- the 17th day of November next coming, (A. D. 1871), at the hour ef twelve o'clock noon, | minien of Canada, and the West ladies, the fol- . at the Court House in Georgetown, under and by | lowing Goods, which they offer 0 the trade en virtue of a Poweref Sale, contained on an In- reasouuble terme '— denture of Mortgage, bearing date the 16th Juve, 80 chests choiee TEA, 28 balf do 1266, and made between Angus Meleaac, of 1n nae. 10 a Sugar Mitchel River. Lot 45, King’s County, of the one ! 18, crusne’ _ part, and James B. Gay, of Township No. 41, = wedn, Sie mes Sn Queens County, of the other part All that e . ; : 15 de Dewerars Rum i piece or parcel of Land, situated lying and being 10 en. egabe Campbhehown Whiskey ; on Township No. 54, King’s County, and bound- 10 do do Hennessy's Brandy ed as follows, viz: By a line commencing on the 6 do do Jules Kobiun & Ce, de north eide of Cardigan River, at the south east 4 do do Oturds do 3 do do Pinete do angle of land in possession of Robert Winters, and running thence perth by the Magnectic meridian of the year 1c64 for the distance of eighty-five (£5) chairs on to the Launching Ruad thence «‘ong the said Road eastwardly, un- til it goes a distance of six (6) chains and sixty (60) linke, on a right angie thence south to the shore aforesaid, thence along the same to the place of commencement. Containing fifty-four (54) acres of Land a little more or less. = To- gether with ali Houses, Buildings, Casements, Rights and Appurtenances. Terms and turther particulars made known at the office of Wm. Sanderson & Co, , Georgetown Dated at Georgetown this 12th day of Septem- ber, A. D: 1871. WM SANDERSON & CO, Auctioseers. Georgetown. Sept. 18, 1871. 2m Merchants’ Bank of P. &. Island. N accordance with a Resolution passed at a General Meeting of the Stockholders of 50 causes Hennessy'’s do 5 bhds. Berliv Spirite 20 boxes American T 15 bbls. Barcelova Nuts 5 do Walnate 5 do Curratits i 20 keys Coleman's Mustard ; 2 cuves Ground Black Pepper 1 bhd, refined Saltpetre 2 bbis. Bleached Jamaica Ginger 1 case Ground 10 bbis, Barnes Pickles 5 bbls Crosse & Blackwell's de 10 kegs Baking Suda 10 blis. Soda Crystals 15 do lwas & Allsops Ale 40 boxes Valentia Raicrins 30 de Starch, 30 do Glass 2 bbis. Lopwood, 1 do Codbear 10 bbls. teotch Mixtures (Confectionary} 1 case Lozenges 40 gross Nixey’s Black Lead 30 sets Plough Metals j 12 caske Paint Oi, (raw & Loiled) 100 keys White Lend & Black Pains 30 boxes T D. Pipes ~ er o the above Bank, held this day in their Bank- i rane sees bales Dry Goods ing House, Charlottetown, a Call of 334 per| 109 Loxes Liverpool Soap | cent on the subscribed Stock is hereby made, | ease fancy Soap which amount the Stockholders ow bognetes s erase — Earthenware to at the office of the said Bank, on or 10 bage ; ieee WEDNESDAY, the lst Novembernext. * amie vil ROBERT LONGWORTS, President. | 60 gross Blacking 100 doz corn Brooms ; 5 casks Malt Vineger 10 do Cider do ; 50 sides Sule Leather i 60 reams Wrapping Paper Ch'town, Sept. 27, 1871. At @ Meeting of the Dircetors of the above Bank, held this dav, it was resolved that inas- | much as some of the Stockholders have ex-| 400 bbls eee ; ' Lior crise eae ete te| oan homens arger proportion of their 3: : cent, therefore that any Siockholder paying : MACDONALD & OWER. in a larger per centage shall be entitled to Street, Ch'town, p2rticipate in the profits of the Bank in pro- whey rg 1871. - i 7} portion to the amount eo paid, ROBERT LONGWOPTH, President. rer i ie amar ARE SELLING OFF THE _ Wanted. : Balance of their Straw Goods, Nand after 6th OCTOBER next, any Hom- = ber of LABORERS, to work apon the Prince Edward Istand Railway. ure Cost and Charges, UREIBER & BURPEE, ate Aug. 14, 1871. Ch'towan, 2 October, 1871. 2w in tap DAVIES & SON,