? Oe ae a OR PRD ge, ren | i ; ; : las 2 ats nae = 5 ——= —— be a direct coutravention ot the constitutional rights of the people, bere, we now plainly tell our Government and our Legislature—let them take heed and beware—il will raise such @ etorm of indignation against them as they will out fied it an easy business to | lay again Io the same paper we find it observed that vet whether local Gover- nore shall be nominated or elected. This point will likely be left to the Imperial Government.” But ia one of our Colonial exchanges, we find it, on the other hand, positively agserted that it has been determined that the are to be nominated by the Federal Executive In another, in a communication from Qnebee, it je said, “ There is an idea that the Governor Ge- neral may open the Leyisiatures of all the Pro- “there ia no decision as Lieutenant Governors vinees, and thus prevent the necessity tor local Governors. This is supported on the ground of economy ; it will peasibly be proposed, and may prevail.”’ What may be the wishes of our people generally on this head, we pretend not to know, although we have reason to belicve that many of thew | would greatly prefer te !:ave our Governor elected by, and from atnong, ourselves, to hia being ap- appointed either by the Imperial or the Federal as they, doubtless, de- sire an economical expenditure of oar public money, they would not Governmeat; and mac! we believe, consent to forego the distinchhon which our having a Gover- nor of our own confers upon us a8 a people, merely to effeet the paliry saving of his salary That we have amongst us public men who are well qualified to occupy the bigh pesition, and whose puble services ty to the distinction which fer — will not, we think, certain that the people the Colony besides well eatitle them te aspire election to it would co be demied; and we ar themecives, in elevating to the gubernatorial office one from their ewn ranks, would feel that the hener they conferred upon him was largely reflected upon themselyes.—If events warrant it, we shall have something, both mere definite and poiuted, to say upon this subject. i leadiadiiialia tii tise te THE INTER-COLONIAL TION AT QUEBEC. (No. 6) QueBec, Oct. 27, 1864. Since the date of my \ast letter, Saturday, 224d, | the Conveution has been occupied with the finan cial matters then uader its consideration, and which I then described aa well as my time enabled me to do it; besides, other mattera relating to! siege, on any consideration whatever. the powers and jurisdictions of the General and Local Goveroments, have been under cousidera-| tion, and have led to the most wearisome discus-| == sion’, so much so that the debates have been protracted uatil one or two hours after midnight To attempt to give my readers now an account of the results of the discussions, owing to the imperfect state in which the Minutes of the Con- ference appear, would net only be highly impro- per; but impossible. A digest of the proceedings will, hope, be prepared for publicatiwn; aod then will be the proper time tu arrive at a safe and dispassionate cunc usiva touching the merits | of the whole acheme of inter-colonial Uniou.— Aé it now appears te my mind, [ have no reason, sw far as the interests o! the Island are concerned, | tu be dissatisfied with the arrangements pro posed. Canada has, I think, shown a very honest | aud generous dispusitivn so far; and sheuld the | Union be consummated, Lower Canada will, anvst especially, be the fir.u aud fast friend of the Maritime Provinces. anen is, apparently, to secure the aid of the East- ern Provinces for the purpose of curbing the Rrasping ambition of | pper or Western Cauada, Which new threatens io overshadow the Lower Province. The Freu-h desire most ardently to be left to the undisturbed enjoyment of their | Ancient privileges — their French institutions, civil law, literature andl language. It is utterly dinpessible te Anglicise theun—the attempt to do it, would outrage their most deeply routed pre judices and lead to insurrection. Tache said te we to-day, (and he is a shrewd ob- server of events), the tiie willeome—not, indeed, in the present generation, nor, perhaps, ia the nest—whea the Feene clewent will be absurbed | but that result must be} into the Euglisk «ue Drought about by tim-, and not by the violent Action of politicians. Leave to the French their wld traditions, customs aud iustitutious, aud they will be found to be the must easily masaged race an Canada under the British power. There iaa party amongst them calle the Clear Grit or Rauge Party. of which Pageoeau wae formerly the Leader, (and [ may observe,en passaxt, that and, if it be had recourse to! CONVEN. | The device of her public | As Sir Etienne | Graves Macdonnell, C. B. by Mr. W. Hallock. aud sold at 2 cents per copy. him ; skin? Give POWDERS. _ — annem a | te" The ” — ae ~ 7 PRICES CURRENT. HEW ADVERTISERIERTS MAILS! I HAVE TO REQUEST SUMMERSIDE. the practise of Music, under the direction of the Cuartorrerown, Nov. 4, 1864. ‘WHE MAILS for the neighboring P ' : = ape , , pighboring Pro- . | President, Rev. A. Trudelle, twice each week, Provisions. Miriam ” I vinces, the United — Be. +i until or 1864 New Goods. 1864 ig: Thursday evening, at to 8 «w'clock, | Beef, (smal!) i pe ee Pe further notice, be made up aud forwarded from the — j 7 os . sph - t ‘ - , 4 ; pings pes om eee eer ee rere 2gd to 4d Extensive Sale b Auction ! General Post Ollice as follows :— My Country Customers Ex Commopons and W. W. Loan, from LIVER, | Suaday evening, at 7 o'clock. The Hall which Pork, (Carcass)... 4... 2... oe es 4d to 6d y To the oe eles and New ae POOL,~-Cot. ELLs wortt, ARGoNAUT, Peart, Society ie i j 2 or ) See eee eee wees ee eens ones . : : * ick, eV ‘ Fu » ut . | the Society oceupies being a spacious one, a large: st dhien tae Bay? aaeen st why “ 2 he (Pe subscriber has received instructions |"oigth NY BBS Bay a © THAT Comet, Mamr Crraretasn, and Btearer number than usually attend can be accommodated. Veal. per ib 24d to 44a to sell at PUBLIC AUCTION, on} To Nova Scotia, via Pictou, every Monday aud Comuerca from UNITED STATES. " : p POT ID. ncn ees ccec cece cvevwese : : oe sc.” : a MBO Biases acne osee ooo acne detah anes none] WEDNESDAY. the 16th instant, | "termite, Thursday; commencing Thursday, “rd in THEY CALL AND SETTLE : : Ee" WE are requested to tate that the cause of | Lamb, per Ib........ 0.0. 0000 eee ...+.3d to 44d » the NStaNt, | stant, > =e hour ene? and via Brule, ‘HE Subscriber hes received a large and . : : , : . ai , THE | every Friday evening, at 8 o'c ; : ; - : Mrs. Wentworth Stevenson’s delay in returning to —" aa wsedseeeed soeeees a . : = at 11 o'clock, a. m, THE. WHOLE. OF THE _For Eugland, Newfoundland, and the West In- Their respective Accounts, by es ene eis Nata o the Island, has beea occasioned by her having been | ¢ coer ae ae ett oe Personal Property dies, via Pictou, as follows:— : from ufacturers i a Didbeastien? hile in M ; sunen’ cs “ scum sles elaenatonie’ 9d to 10d of Rosert P. Hartuonse, Esquire, on his Estate Ov Monday, the 7th November, at 9a. m PROMPTLY Direct the Man in Eng: t arty, rea). OW, POP TD. onc aes ose cacdc ce @ 006s 0 . RNE, + © ul , > ‘ co ae Saas ee ete ene Pr RR LD ee. |... cos ee haces. Gd to 10d} at MARSHFIELD, Hillsborough River, 6 miles Wednesday, 9th do = at. 3 p. am. ’ land. and from first Houses in We believe she will most probably return with | pou? a eae 2d to 24d | from Charlottetown. Monday, 2let do at 9a. m. 2 the United States. some of the party in the course of a week or 80. | Oatmeal, per Ib.............0-- eee eee 1gd to 2d] The property consists of valuable farming Stock, Wednesday, Seed do at 8 p.m. Before the 20th November. which be will sell at bis Store, SUMMERSIDE, ol <p Mee, SOC Qi is occ adele Ribides. 9d to 10d tamowene breeds; Farming Utensils of all kinds ; — » Rego Evssearter Qeanenl, F for cash , or approvedcredit, cousisting, in part, of - te” General Doyle has returned from an ex- Vegetables. and the present Crop, consisting of y leat, Oats, General Post ce, Nov. 1, 1804. Zi W. E. DAWSON. Cobargs, Lastres, Alpacas, Delaines, Lawes, : . . ee ee er er ls 1d to Is Bd and Barley (thrashed), Potatocs pitted in the field, DEDICATION rinted Seen Gindineete, Heakiis tities Meare tended tour in the Canadas and the United o tatoes, per a sencecceee ocoee £8 Qhd to 34 and Turnips, Hay and Straw. Also all the D I October 24, 1864. rints, @ _ aan White aoe erie wobeeiee ’ cone coed cence ce e sees a . i > *, States. The General, as senior officer in the gar- — Seite. . Household Furniture, N W. elas s M th di t Bodsich, saris, blue, white and os prinved rison, took the oaths as Administrator of the Go-| Bariey, por bushel ........ 0... 0.00 ee sees 4s to 5s| Horses, Carriages, Sleighs, Harnesses, Stable and ow Gi eyan etnodls The Fall Supply a Seer ae 5 ran Fema wee sa vernment, during the absence of Sir Richard | Oats, DO seveeeneeceeees sees to 26 ld Garden Luplewents. CHURCH Gloves, Hoisery, Mair Nete; a large assortment of Poultry. 3 Catalogues to be had at the Office of the ; 7 or ready-made CLUTHING in Coats, Juckets, Pante, ‘ idietteieteia. ee tin din bs landline ini 2s to 2. 6d| Auctioneer, at any time previous to the sale. ‘TUE spacious Church erected by the ee ee anes Cotton Shirte, Paper go Tur ot i Say FE NO bc tis hehe Gin <0 wane comets Bs to 5 articuls ie k f to Cari Wesleyans of this Ci Shirt Collurs, Neckties erchiefs, Scarts, FA Tue Humorist iw tho naive of an aunusing| FaEker", each. oessss soos over iii te al] pheea gaia’ Chaiaicns PO" ge wrececter niece eee | BAITICH AND) FOREL GH issststissen Cates: acess Port and interesting little paper published at St. Jobn,| Chickens, per pair............+ ss. 1s 9d to 2s 3d WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. | the i3th NOVEMBER, the dedicatory services to ee ne ae ee a pt It ie full of wit.and humor, Fish. Charlottetown, ith November, 1864. ete y oe oe aud aes re Pa og ee Seectatt Ubestons — Cs BOE Rs conus se nece ores nce-aune re 00 sae che. brass pares he terres aera ewtas de G OO DS Carpeti > Blankets, Counterpanes, Sheets, Verons. Herrings, per barrel...................30a to 40 DAWSON'’S BUILDING THE ORDER OF THE SERVICES: Serge, Clotues, Ladies’ Collars, Haudkerebiefe, = Mackerel, per dozen...............18 3d to Ie 9d §| Sonvay, 13th, morning, half-past 100’clock, sermov 7 Neckties, Stuys u White and DON'T FORGET THE HORSE! Lumber. CORNER OF GREAT GEORGE AND ” ain y Bes. J a ag = 3 IS NOW COMPLETED — Warp, Tuilor’s nye, Ladies’ Next to man there ie no aubler anival than the| Boards (Hlemtosk).... 00 eves ase on 3 Gi tod KENT STREETS. Frat cet ee Fe RES iee| bY the arrival of Ships Comonons, Uxorxe| "ee Trimmings, horse, obedient to all our wishes, patient, docile Do ¢ PPMAS) <w:y 2:00 RASA RO NE Keg: Here 4s to 5s Stewart. ' and Lotus. which, for QUALITY and CHEAP- a OES. and intelligent,—how could we “ get ou” without Do (Pine). ... cee esees trverseeeree Te bo Os MonnarY, Mth 7 e’cl ; v. W. Re NESS, will contrast favonrably with any otber| Plongh Metals, Cat and W bt Naila, Pit, and taratigent,—-® 5 "| Shingles, per M 10s to 1ds ene, © h . oo ogg 4 a Importation for che season, and must insure «# | Cross-cut, Hand, and Tenon Saws; Window Glas a Vs ee tant tel aes : io DOR Fh noon weer coos ccce ccs eae Tugs , Lith, Rev. Edwin Ey npe on . at » an pore — ; r . youa — with oon oer ae Sundries, WILLIAM H. WILSON Suepar, 20th, sermon at half past 10 o'clock, AM Hinpld Sule. se ee ee Poh =o bim CARLTON'S CONDITION | Hay, per toms... .... cess eres cree eens 65s to 75s AS JUS? OPENED A LARGE oy ee, Deena Speen Cumann oe WILLIAM HEARD. | pias, Powder Flaske, Gun Caps, Farpeclen Gane, Do you werk him hard? Give wan’ POT CWE... coer eee cece ceerens ae 2 o stock OF : “ cess to S. 8. Scholars, by Queen Square House, Oct. 31, 1864, Fishing Rods, Trout and Cod Hooks ; Hoes Shovels, of JTON'’S CONDITION POW “RS. QOL, cee cree cree eres erases eens enes $ 8 : : Z - ». . oe itin $ e . ’ ’ ihn CARLTON'’S CONDITION POWDERS Seas mad... Gs to Ge 6: Rev. Howard Sprague. Tratlene Menthe thes, Seythe Stones and Ritles, | You will soor see that one bushel of oats given } with them, will go as far as four without. Bring | your horses INTO condition with this medicine and do not abuse them with hard driving and no care. | Get the CaRLToN’s Conpirion PowbeRs. | 25 Cents per Package. Sold by all Dealers. SE | HoLLoway’s PILLs AND OINTMENT FOR THE | BPPFECTUAL CURE OF Drorsy.—The efficacy of these medicines in dropsy is extraerdinary. They | act with such peculiar effect upon the system, that } the fluids arising from this diretul disease are im- | pereeptibly carcied off, and prevented from any j further accumulation. ‘The sufferer regains a | buoyaney of spirits, aud rejoices in a completely | renovated constitution. The admirable Pills have | a similarly happy effect on many other diseases, | particularly liver complaints and chronic indi- |gestion. ‘They act upow the constitution generally | by purifying the blood, regulating the secretions, f. giving tene to the stowach and kidneys. They are composed of rare balsams, without the adnuxture of a single grain of any noxious sub- (stances. They are as sate as efficacivus. mc | We Have Frequenrty Hearp Moruers fsay they would not be without MRS. WINS- i | LOW’'S SOOTHING SYRUP, from the birth of the child until it had finished with the teething It gives an | infant, troubled with colic pains, quiet sleep, and | its parents unbroken rest at night. 25 celts a | bettie. Married, On the Sth October, at the residence of the bride’s father, Egmont Bay, Lot 13, by the Rev. H. B Swabey, Mr. Thomas Dyment, to Matilda, sixth daughter of Mr. John Moore, formerly of Lot 49. On the lath ualtime, at the Wesleyan Chapel, Balliol road, Bootle, Liverpool, by the Rev. John Walton, William Pennington Mead, Esq., of Ply- mouth, to Margaret Jinkin. eldest daughter of Johu T. Thomas, Esq., Merton road, Bottle—late of P | E. Island. | | Died, On Monday, the 2th ultimo, at Tope River, after | 10 days’ illness, which he bore with Christian for | titude to the Divine Will, James, tiie youngest son jof the deceased Mr. Peter McNally, of the same | place, aged 17 yearsand9 months. He wasa young {man who will be much and deservedly lamented by all who knew him. * Requiescant in pace.’ | Onthe 4th July last, at Bay of Honduras, Captain | ‘“eorge Clow, of Murray Harbor, aged 40 years, leaving a wife and four children to mourn their loss. At New London, on Saturday, 29th October, the | Infant son of E. L. Lydiard, Esq., aged 5 weeks. At Charlottetown Royalty, ou Wednesday, 19th ultimo, after four days’ severe illness, William Pethick, sen of William and Isabella Mortimer, | aged three and a haif years Launched, | At Rollo Bay, on, the 29th ultimo, from the shipyard of Messrs. Davidson & Dingwell, a spiendid Brigantine, called the Orton, of 153 tons medium measurement, built for the New- | toundland market, and pronounced by competent judges to be a faithfully built aud weil finished | Vessel. From the shipyard of Captain L. J. Westaway, Georgetown, on the 17th ultimo, a beautifully modelled Brigantine, 251 tons, n. m., and about 340 o m., called the T. H. Havitanp. Her superior finish reflects great credit upon het builder, Mr. Joseph Fairchild, and she is pro- nounced by competent judges te be the finest vessel yet built in this section of the Island. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ARRIVED: | October 27—Rising Swaine, Barrington, bal ; | Shooting Star, Cogeins, Yarmouth, mclasses & her- j ring; Banner, Deon, do, apples; Josepi Bour- droit, Tor Bay, herrings. 25—Hope, Spinney, ‘Ta- tutmagouche, bal. 29—Str. Franconia, Nickerson, | Boston, goods; Brigt. W. Bennett, Bennett, Pictou, jbal. Rob Koy, Tony, Pictou, herrings; Ellen, | Peutz, Pictou, coal; Sea Breeze, Gallant, Port i iHeod, limestone ; Mount Vernon, Reynolds, Pictou. leoul; Alexander, boards. J3i—Fuancy, McVeay. this gentleman now lives at Movtreal in the .en-) Bay Verte,deuls. Nov. 2—Celerity, Saunders, dodo. joyment of a vigorous wid age, aud an ample fortune), but they are numerically small, both in and out of the Legisiature, and searcely repre- seated at all in the Goverumeut of the Country. The predominant feeling of tue French members af the Canadian Minietry—(and I have no doubt they represent the general sentient ef their! countrymen pretty fairly oa this point)— is that | af devoted and chivalrous loyalty to the oe frown. They appear to detest Democracy iu any and every shape ; aod, therefore, they would CLEARED: Oct. 26— Lady Malgrave Marmand, St. John’s, | Nfld., pro; Faughabella, MeNeill, Riehibucto, bal ; | Velocity, Mescheaux, Richibucto, do. 28-—Hesther, | Veneaux, Pictou, bal; Three Brothers, Porter, Lusten, oats. Mov l—Hope, Gillin, Halifax, pro; 2—Celerity. Saunders, Bay Verte, bal; Brig Eliada, | Taylor, Loudon, deal & euds; Nancy, McKay, bay Verte, Hour, Orienda, Mutch, St. Pierre, pro. PURT OF GEGRCETOWN. PNTERED. Oct. 24—Reigt. Mary Helen, McDonald, Boston, | bal; Brigt. Lady Dundas, Gordon. Boston and Ha- lifax, Goods ; brig Glencairn. McInnis, Prowidence, rather lean upou the Mariime Provinces for aid | bal ; Seur. Ne Plas Ultra, Malcolm, Straits of Can- aud sympathy, aud reeipreeate with them in the ame way, thac trust to Upper Canada, which | Halifax, woods; Dove, Carter, Guysboro, fish; The | ther believe is fast tending to Dewocracy. feelings and prejudice: of such a people are not | genta, Keynolds, do, yoods; only entitled to reapect, but it would be fatal to | sO, fiah 3 Partner, Richards, Port Mulgrave, do ; Partner, Mill, Indian Harbour, fiish; Eade, Vibor, ouier Agnes, Slawenwhits, Nations Hay, fiour | aud appies; Hmma,.0 Brian, Halifax ,goods; Ma- ' Swallow, Kemp, | Pictou, coal; M. & W. P., King, Ragyet Islands, bal; Valoroua, Clements, Yarmogth, molasses. offend them. | 26th—Wilmot Jane, Williams, Ship Harbunr, fish; But | forget that, in commercing this letter, it | Mary Stephen, Goodick, Shelbourne, do; Hero, | Goodwin, Pubnies, bal; Mary Aun, Pettipas was not my purpose te write 2 disgmaition on Hawksbarry, fish ; Fiy, Langley, Straits of Canso. Canadian politics. 1 hope Lehall have a better do; Messenger, White, Marguret, ballast ; Susan, Boudrvit, Arichat, fish ; Emerald, MeDonal, Pictou, opportunity, with fuller informative, for doing | mails and passengers; Caroline, Jeflray, Gape Can that hereafter. its labours here, and may have ove brief sitting at Montreal, te whieh plice we are to go this even- ing. Several of the Delegates, wi'h the ladies of the party, left for that city (hia afternoon. The remaia- der of the delegates w/\l arrive there by the Grand Trunk Railway a litte beivre daylight to-morrow moruing. They day is te be set apart as a holiday— & Review of Trovps and Militia is to be held under General Sir Fenwick Williams, for which, I un- derstand, the most claburate preparations are being made—a Ball in to be given by the Munici- pal authorities in the eveuing; anda Dejewner, at which there will be a general outpouring of elo- quence, will occupy the following day. The Delegates will then visit Ottawa, the seat of the future government, a! which place the like festi- vities will be shown them, and from thence to Kingston. Hamilton, Teroute, Niagara Falls, some cities in the Far West of the United States, and home by New York, Buston, Portland and St. Jobn. E. W. emme- SH Tue Wearner.—Tbere have been early aod sharp indications of coming winter. Quite a shower ol snow fell on Wednesday last, but soon disappeared. Thursday and Friday, the weather was calia and pleasant; but the vight of Priday wae cold and stormy, with heavy showers of rain. Saturday was mild and dry. But a complete change took place in the night, a keen frost having set in which, continued all day Sunday. ‘To-day the weather is delightful. ——— -_-<e-—__--__ tw Dr. Cahill, the famous controversialist, preacher, ieeturer, aad scientific scholar, died at the Caruey Hospital, Boston, on Friday last, after a sickness of su.ne weeks. He was seventy- oue years of age. idee cH” The Nova Scotia papers contain lengthy n otices of the death of Lawrence O'Connor Doyle, Eaq., late M. P. P. fur the Townsbip of Halifax. Don't forget the Temperance Lecture to-night, at St. Andrew's Hall. The Conference is about closing | so, fish; Bae, Hooper, Cape Rreton, fish ; 28t! — Emerald, McDonald, Picton, mails and passengers; 3let—Zenobia, lish, Cape Canso, bal. CLEARED: Oet. 21—Emerald, McDonald, Pictou, mails and vaseengers ; Three Sisters, McEyoy do, bul. 22nd— Galaxy, Gardiner, Liverpool, N.5., potatoes ; Mar- guret, Boudroit. Arichat do, 2ith—Nettle, Munroe do, do. 26th—Bmeraid, McDonald, Pictou, mails & passengers ; Seabird, Bossom, Arichat, potatoes; Plover, Baker, Yarmouth, pro. 27th—Ultine, Joice, Halifax, do ; Glide, Creed, Arichat, do. 28th—Em- erald, McDonald, Pictou, mails aud passengers 29h- -T U Haviland, Westaway, do, bal; Brizt. James Gordon, Gordon, do, do; Bar, Hooper, Ha- lifax, pro; Messenver, White, Margaree, C. B., do. 3iet—Partner, Riebards, Cape Cas -, do Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, For the rapid care of Coughs, Colds, Influen- za, Hoarsenese, Croup, Bronchitis, Inci- pient Consumption, and for the relief of Conzsumptive Patients in the advanced stages of the disease. So wide is the field of its usefulnes and so nume- rous are the cases of its cures, that almost every section of coustry abounds in pereone pablicly known, who bave been restored from alarming and even desperate dis-ases of the lungs by its use. When once tried, its superiority over every other expectorant ie too apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues are known, the pnblic no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the dis- wreasing and d«ngeorous affections of the pulmonary organs that are incident to our climate. While many inferior remedies thrust upon the community have failed and been discarded, thi« has gained friends by every triai, conferred benefits upon the afflicted they can newer furyet, and produced cures two numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten. Vie can only assure the public, that its quality is carefully kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to do for their relief all that i bas ever done. Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, States- men, aod eminent personages, bave lent their names to certify the unparralleled usefulness of our reme- dies, but space bere will not perw:t the insertion of them. The Agsata below nawed furnish, gratis, our AMERICAN ALMANAC, io which they are given ; with, also, full descriptions of the complaints they cure. Those who require an alferative medicine to purify the blvod, will find Aver’s Comp. Exr. Sansapa- KILLA the remedy to use. Try it once, and you will know its value. Prepared by J. C, AYER & Co., Lowell, Mass., aud sold at wholesale and retail by W. k. WATSON, Charlottetown, P. E. I. GEO. A. BAYAKD, St. JOHN, N, B. AVERY BROWN & CO., Halifax, N. 9. ooncingde Beenie ooeeee- 4h to Sd oWibes dkeén sede 'e dos) duane ees GEOKGE LEWIS, Market Clerk. Caltshine, per Ib... 2... eens ROGOR, MOTI. 0's hiss dens vdt nani Sheepskins, .. ‘EM ADVERTISEMENTS, Fall & Winter 1=GA. The Importations FALL GOODS ARE NOW COMPLETED LIVERPOOL HOUSE! WILLIAM FULL eo to announce to his customers that he HAS RECEIVED, per Barques Commodore and Undine, from LIVERPOOL, and Lotus from LONDON, his Fall Supply of BRITISH and FOREIGN MERCHANDIZE, which has been purchased in some of the BEST HOUSES in GREAT BRITAIN, and will be sold at his usual low prices. THE STOCK COMPRISES: STAPLE DRY GOODS—Cotton | Warp in all colours, Grey and White tortons, Striped Shirtings, Tickings, Drills, Oznaburg Bagging, and Flannels in Searlet, White and Blue. SHIRTING FLANNELS in great variety. Blankets, Rugs, Carpetings, &c. A Choice assortment of WINTER CLOTHS, in Beaver, Pilot & Whitney 'MANTTE CLOTHS, in all colours aud q'alities. LADIES’ DRESS MATERIALS, in Plain and Cheeked Winceye, Knickerbockers, Cawilets, Coburgs, Alexandra Cloths, &c. Dress Trimmings and Linings, in great variety. MANTLES and SHAWLS, in all the newest styles and materials. LADIES’ FELT HATS, in all qualities. A choiee assortinent of BONNET RIBBONS, ir Colours and Widths. A select assortu-ent of ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, Plumes, Feathers, Borders, &e. &e. WINTER GLOVES, in great variety, in Cashmere, Cloth, Ringwood & Kid. all In LADIES’ WOLLEN GOODS, a large assortment of Garibaldi Jackets, Polka Do., Breakfast Shawls, Chest Proteetors and Opera Hoods. A great variety of FUR BOAS. Gentlemen’s Furnishing GOODS. A large assortment of fashionable READY-MADE CLOTHING, in Over-Coeats, Pants and Vests, Faney FLANNEL SHIRTS. MUFFLERS, Fur Hats and Caps, Gloves, Scarfs, Ties, Collars, &c. &e. ALSO, THE USUAL ASSORTMENT” OF GENERAL GROCERIES, Muscovado Sugar and Molasses, Prime COFFEE, TEA warranted, Coffee, Crushed Sugar, Raisine, Currants, Spices, Soap, Candles, &c. Ke. New York Sole Leather. IRON and SALT. The above GOODS have been wel bought, and will repay in- spection at THOMAS'’S OLD STAND. WILLIAM FULL. Charlottetown, Nov. 7, 1364. TRINITY HOUSE, Georgetown ! Tu E subscriber, in calling the attention of the public in GEORGETOWN and KING'S COUNTY in general, to his present ENLARGED STOCK of BRITISH and COLONIAL MER- CHANDIZE, which forms a selection seasonable, varied and useful —in quality, the best—in price, the lowest, — weuld, at the same time, most res- vectfully state that all Book Accounts, Notes of land, and other sureties, due him atthe Ist instant, must be paid on or before the Ist JANUARY next, 1865, ae a contemplated alteration in his business at that period will cause the then unpaid amounts to be handed ever for 1MMEDIATE prosecution, which, of all things, should be prevented. For Sale on Commission ! Best TEAS, per chest; FLOUR, per barrel ; TOBACC®, per box or keg; LEATHER, all sorts; BREAD, per bbl.; Brick, &e. te A quantity of Cooking snd Parlor STOVES expected soon. AU former advertised agencies stil) continued. W. SANDERSON, General Agent. Georgetown, Nov.7, 1864. _isl pro 6w ‘Tea & Coffee. \ E HAVE RECEIVED, ex Barque LOTUS, from LONDOY, 98 Packages EVER AD which we can couficently recommend. We would also intimate having imported a first chiss COFFEE ROASTER and MILL, are now pre- red to furnish a superioe article in FRESH JUN JOR FEE. ee BEER & SONS. November 7, 1864. Ginr LOST ! ON SATURDAY LAST, between Mr pall’s and Mr. Craubb’s, a Stone Martin MUFF. The finder will be liberally rewarded b leaving it at the Store of W. IL. WILSON, Dawson's Buildin — Charlottetown, ee 7, 1864. General Merchandise, -———- CONSISTING IN PART OF LADIES, DRESS GOODS, in all the latest styles; Coburgs, Aipagas, Lustres, Delaines, Wincies, French Merigbs #"4 eluines, Grey, White, Striped and pénted COTTONS. SHIRTINGS, Tickings, Osnab!'&s, Drills, Jeans, Sheetings in Grey and White. White, Red, Blue, and Fancy FLANNELS; Broad Cloths, Doeskins, Tweeds, &e., &c. Superior Meltens, very eheap; Mantle Cloths, Mantles, and Ready-made CLOTHING. FEATHERS, Hats, Shawls, Bonnets, Gloves, Hosiery, &c., d&e. HARDWARE, Shovels, Hoes, Plough Mounting. Weavers’ Reeds, Nails, &e., &c. TABLE CUTLERY, Sheath Knives, Powder, Shot, Caps, Blister Steel, &e., Ke. BOOTS and SHOES, Ladies’ Wellington RUB- BERS, Rubber Shoes, &e., &e. GROCERIES; TEA, superior quality ; Sugar, Molasses, Raisins, Tubaeco, &c., Ke. HOGP SKIRTS, in great variety. W. HH. W. begs to eall special attention to hie Stock of FURS, imported direct from the Montreal Factory, consisting of— BOAS, in Mountain Martin, Stone Martin, Fiteb, Moek Fitch, Lustred, Opossuco and Minesvta. A few Princess Royal BOAS, very supenor ; CAPS, in Hair Otter, Plucked Otter, Grey Piushed Alfred, and a lot of other styles. Dawson’s Buildings, New. 7, 1864. 1,000! 1,000! 1,000! STOVES! STOVES! ‘ELE subscribers have now completed the IMPORTATION of their Fall and Winter Stock OF SLDOV ES, embracing every variety, and being the largest ever imported by any ons Fins into P. E. Island, consisting in part of The Celebrated Black Diamond Cook, for coal. WATERLOO COOK, for Wood. Parlur, Hall and Bedroom Stoves, for Wood or Coal. Ships’ Cock and Cabin Stoves, in great variety. BOX STOVES, suitable for Churches, School-livuses, Work- shops, &c. FARMERS’ BOILERS, Extra Pois, Tea Kettles, Grates aud Soapstone fur Cook Stoves. We would invite intending purchasers to give us a call before parehasing elsewhere. Ail of which will be sold cheap forcash orapproved credit. DODD. & ROGERS, Dodd's Brick Store, Powual Street. Charlottetown, Nov. 7, 1864 FOR LIVERPOOL, THE FAST-SAILING CLIPPER BARQUE * Commodo:e,’’ 409 tons register, coppered and classed Al, English Lloyd's, Fixtayson, Master, will aail from Charlottetown on SATURDAY, the 19h instant. Has good ac- commoedations for Passengers. Apply to JAMES C. POPE. ine November 7, 1864. PUBLIC LANDS, Townships Nos. 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 53, 54. 55. FNUE Commissioner of Public Lands wiil attend for the receipt of amounts due from Purchasers of Lands on the above Townships— On MONDAY, the 2ist day of NOVEMBER next, at 10 o'clock, a.m., at Mr. John Casey's, Grand River Road, Lot 52. 7 On Tuesday,the 27th day of November, at Mr. Alexander Hayden's, Dundas, Lot 55. On Wednesday and Thursday, the 23rd and 24th days of November, at Jobn Sutherland’s, Esq_, St. Peter's Bay, Let 41. On Friday and Saturday, the 25th and 26th days of November, at Widow Kennedy's, Morrell, Lot 40 At whieh dates and places all persons indebted to the Government are required to attend, and pay theie respective amounts then due. And all per- sous, Whose names have been already advertised, omitting or neglecting to make such payments, are hereby informed that the Sheriff will be imme- diately instructed to proceed to the sale of such lauds, in pursuance of the Act. 16 Vie. cap. 18, JOHN ALDOUS, Commissioner. Land Office, Nov. 7, 1364. ius Rubbers 2 Rubbers!!! J ust RECELVED, per Commodore, 15 Cases RUBBERS, consisting of Ladies’, Gents’, Misses’, Boys’ and Children’s BOOTS and SHOES, which will be sold CHEAPEST IN THE CITY, at Dodd's Brick Store, Pownal Street. DODD & ROGERS. Ch’ town, Nov. 7, 1864. STRAYED OR STOLEN! prbou the Pasture of the Hon. Epwarp Weras,inthe Royalty, a SALADIN MARE Any person giving information to Mr. GEORGE LEWiS, Market Clerk, or at the ** Examiner’ Witice, whach will lead to her recovery, will be suitably rewarded . Charlottetown, Nov. 7, 1864. NOTICE TO TENANTS. par subscriber begs to inform the tenants of the several Proprietors that he ise agent for, viz: Viscount Melville, of Ediuburgh, Rev. Jobu McDonald, of Sussex, Messre. Thomson, of Belfast, and John A. §. McDonald, ef Montreal; that he bas, by lust mail, received trom them positive in- structions that their respective reuts must be forth- with colleeted, together with a portion of the ar- reurs, and to take legal proceedings in the Supreme Court aguinstany whoway refuse or neglect w pay. He now request that all will be prepared by the 2th of November instant, when he will hereafter notify the several Tenaute where avd when to} meet bin. J. R. BOURKE, Agevt. Mill View, Nov 7, 1864. NOTICE! (Pur subscribers -would ioform those rties indebted to them by Promissory Notes and Book Account, that if the amounts due are not paid by the FIRST of DECEMBER, legal proceed- ings will be taken to recover the same, without any further notice. DODD & ROGERS, Dodd's Brick Store, Pownal-street. th town, Nov. 7, 1364. NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! #. the Prince County Boox Store, Summerside. J UST received, a large supply of Books, Stationery, Faucy Goods, Jewellery, &c, in- cluding all the School Books now in use in this Island; which will be sold cheap’orcash. A large lot of Grand Prize Stationery Packages, wholesale aud retaid . All kinde of Jos Prixtinxe, in Red, Black and Blue, done te order, with neatnese and sete i J. BERTRAM. Water-strect, Sammerside, Nov. 7, 1964. liu ” - evening, serinon by Rey. Richard Smith. fe Collections in aid of the Trustee Fund will be made at each of the Services. October 31, 1864. LONDON ETLOUSE! Established 1820. 004. aac. {064, Y the Commoporg and Unpine from LIVERPOOL, Lotus from LONDON, Heten Davies trom BARBADOES, Seve UroTHEers, BEAveERLY and steamer Commence from BOSTON, the subscribers have coupleted thei: importatious for the sexsou, which, having been selected by one of the Firw, AND BOUGHT ON THE BEST TERMS! they are enabled to oiler at extremely low prices for prompt payment. Wholesale Buyers supplied as usual, The present iiaportation comprises :— 7 hhds and tierces Bar-) 8 bales Carpet & Wool- badoes SUGAK, lene, 20 hhds Muscovado Mo-| 17 packages Glasgow lusses, Goods. in Gala Plaids, 20 chests Prime Congo) Shawls, Wincies, TEA Printed Shirting,Flan- nels and Shirts, Bags and Bagging, Osna- burgs, Canvas, Cali- coer Ke. &e. 1 bale Blankets, 7 bales Paper Hangings Shoes, 6 do Cotton Warp, 4do Kubber Boots & 9 do Printed, Un- Shoes, bleached, and 4 do Silks and Ribbens, White Calicoes, 7 cuses Ready-made Clothing, 2 do Gents’ and Ladies Rabber Coats and ‘apes, 6 do Pindies’ Boots & 6 do Millinery, 3 do Stripe & Check 7 do Haberdashery, Shirtings, 3° do Linen Drapery, 2 do Buttalo Robes, 1 do Hosiery, 2 do Wrapping Paper I do Gloves, Hhds Paiut Vii, 5° do Shawls & Mantles, 118 packages assorted 1 do Ladies® Furs, Paints, 3 do Fur Caps, 50 sides Sole Leather. 1 do Damask & Movuj 1 case Guns reens, 3 do assort’d Cutlery, 4 do Flvor Cloths, 1 do EP Ware 2 do Glaze Lining, i do Indigo 5 do Towneud’s HATS) 25 tons assorted Iron, & CAPS, | 3o bdls Spring, Cast and 4 do Felt Hats, } Blister Steel, 2 do Ladies HATS and'225 pieces Plough Metal BONNETS, \lz5 pkgs Nails & Spikes 9 do Sundries, 90 do Iroum mpery 3 bales Cloth, ~ Uasks Baking Soda, Whiting, Putty, Wash- ing Soda; Barrels Crushed Sugar, Currants, Jamaica Ginger, Porter and Ale, Epsom Suits; Keys Powder, Cudbear, Mustard. Boxes Lendun Soap, Tobaeco, Starch, Rai- sins, Extract Logwood, Lozenges, Glass, Pepper; Bags Rice, Coffee, Allspice, Leaks, Coils Mauilla Rope, Dozens Brooms and Pails, Kc. G. & 8 DAVIES. __Charlottetowr, Oct. 31, 1864. King Square Heuse! NOW READY, OUR FALL SUPPLY OF ERITISH and AMERICAN GOODS, COMPRISING ONE OF THE Largest and BEST ASSORTED STOCKS to be found in the Colony, is now offered at prices which will compare FAVORABLY with those of ANY HOUSE IN THE TRADE. BEER & SONS. October 31, 18C4. NOTICE. HE subscriber begs to announce that he has this day admitted Mr. EDMUND F. BYRNE into Co-Partuership. The business will be carried on under the style and firm of DELANY & BYRNE. He alse begs to tender his thanks to the public for the generous patronage extended to the late firm of Delany & Wilson, and respectfully solicits a renewal of the same for the new firm. T. DELANY. Charlottetown, Oct. 31st, 1864. 7 connexion with the above, we desire to acquaint our frieads and the public that we HAVE RECEIVED, per Commodore and Lotus, from ENGLAND, and Franconia from BOSTON and HALIFAX, and are NOW OPENING, at the Old Stand, Renfrew House, GREAT GEORGE STREET, A LARGE SI1OCK oF General Merchandize, Comprising : LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, in all the new styles. Wincies, Coburgs, Lustres, &c. Mantles, Shawls, Bonnets, Hats, Feathers, Fiowers, Gloves, Hosiery, Xe. Grey, White and Printed Cottons, Shirtings, Tickings, Oswaburgs, Devims, &e. &. &e. Red, White, Blue and Fancy FLANNELS, Serges, &e. Black Cloths, Colored and Black Doez, Fauey Tweeds, Heavy Coatings, Fne Melton do, Clothing, Under do., Wiute Cotton Shirte, Fancy Flannel dv., Collara, Ties, Fur Caps, (some very choice), Felt and Tweed Huts, Menus’ and Boys’ Cloth Cape, &o. A large Stock of Ladies’ Fashion- uble FURS, Sontags. Hoods, Skeletous, Skirte and Skirtings, Ke. Mens, Mrs.’ and Children’s EOOTS and SHOES, and a variety of other Goods. GROCERIES — Tea, (warranted good), Sugar, Molasses, Tubacco, Raisins, Soap, &e. HARDWARE — Nails, Plough- mounting, Glass, Paint, Putty, Rope, &. We respectfully request a call from Town and Country buyers, feeling satisfied et our own abi- lity to give them satistaction. We may observe that, with a view te obtain that patronage se ne- cessary to success, we shall offer our customers such goods only as we can warrant, and at the lowest possible prices. DELANY & BYRNE. Charlottetown, Oct. 31, 1964. The Cheapest House IN THE TRADE. NEW GOoOopDs, FALL 1864. DAVIES & WEEKS Re-pectfully announce The Arrival ef their FALL IMPORTATIONS, Which are now opened for Sale—embracing a large aud caretully selected Stock of SCOTCH! and ENGLISH GOoDSs, bonght by an expérienced hand, and offered whole- sale aud retail at their usual low prices, for CASH. (> DUNCANS BRICK BUILDING, QUEEN STREET. October 24, 1864. 4in AUCTION ! Farm, Stock & Impiements. N the Premises, on WEDNESDAY, the 9th day of November, at 12 o'clock, noon, that valuable LEASEHOLD FARM, the property of the late Alexander McNeill, situate on the a side of the West River, six miles from Charlotte- town, containing 130 acres, with Dwelling House, Barus, and otier Out-Houses. ALSO One Colt, 4 Milch Cows, 2 Heifers, 20 Sheep, Ploughs, Harrows, Carts, Sleighs, Harness, &c. &c. (3 Terms ut Sale. N. RANKIN, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, October 31, 1864. AUCTION! FREEHOLD PROPERTY. N front of the Province Buitpine, on TUESDAY, the 12th day of November next, at 12 o'clock, noon— 200 Acres of LAND, situated on the Pisquid Road, Lot 37. Atso— Lot No. 240, in Princetown Royalty. For particulars enquire at the office of N. RANKAN, Auctioneer. Ch'town, Oct 31, 1864. AUCTION AT SOURIS. CN FRIDAY, the th NOVEMBER, at 12 o'clock, noon, at Souris East, a BLACK STUD HORSE, 4 years old, stands 17 handa high, of the Ameriean Black Hawk breed, of perfect form and symetry, and true te pull or drive. A credit of 12 months will be given on a good joint note. For full particulars enquire of Hon. D. Beaton. vin [October 31, 1864, ~ NOTICE TO TENANTS! YENANTS on the several Properties of Sir Samvec Cunarn, Bart., the Right Honor- able Lavresce Sutuivan, Mr. Enwanrp Cunarp. and the Reverend GrorGe Townsexp, will please take notice, that unless the annual Rent due by them on their respective Farms, w'ich became due or owing in the months of March or May last, Octo- ber instant, or November ensuing, be paid, together with a fair proportion of any back rent that may be due, at the office of the subscriber in Charlottetown, or the puywent provided for by the taking ot Grain, or other farm produce, as usual, to bis Agents in the Country, before the 15th day of NOVEMBER next, they will be sued without further notice. GEORGE W. DEBLOTs, Agent for above named Proprietors. Charlottetown, Oct 31, 1864. N. B.— The above notice does net, of course, concern any of those Tenants who have already called at the subscriber's office and made arrange- ments for the payment of their full annual rent ; nor yet any of the large numbers who have pro- mised to pay in Oats, or other grain, during the G. W.D. present mouth. zin FALL CONSIGNMENT! N | ANKUIN was recetven. ex Barqne ComMopone, from LIVER- POOL, G. B, the following Goods On Consignment, and which are now offered to the Trade at the lowest prices for cash or approved pap 'r: 5 casks Glenforth MALT WHISKEY 49 cases Pure Gennrav do 106 do DeKuyper Geneva 50 boxes Blake s Liverpool SOAP 40 do TD PIPES 50 chests English CONGO TEA. Char’town, Oct 24, 1864, 2m a » TO ALL CONCERNED! As it isthe wish of CuaRnugs Bev, Esqr., of New Zealand, to be indebted to no mau on this side of the Globe, the subscriber, therefore, on his behalf. ponent requests that all ac- counts be furnished for adjustwent without delay ; and all parties indebted to the said Cuarces Brie are hereby notitied to come forward immediately and settle their respective accounts. Any amounts remaining unpaid after the 3ist December next, will be placed in the hands of an Attorney for collection. JOUN BELL, Attorney for CHARLES BELL. Charlottetown, Oct 24, 1864. FOR SALE, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, Town Lot in Charlottetown. [I pursuance of an Order to that effect meade by the Court of Chancery of Prince Ed- ward Island, All the estate, right, title and inter- est of ELLA MAY LEA, ivfant danghter of Jonx Lea, lute of Charlottetow., deceased, in and to TOWN LOT Number Four (4), in the Pirst Haa- dred of Town Lots iv Charlottetown, with the ap urtenances, will be sold by Public Auction »at the slonial Building, in Charlottetown, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noou, on MONDAY, the Fourteenth day of NUVEMBEK next For termine of sule apply to the Onardiao appointed by the said Court of Chancery to conduct said sale; or to the Auctioneer, WiLLiam Dopp, Faqr., at their respective offices in Charlouetown. Dated at Charlottetown, this llth duy of October, A. LD. 1864. ‘ W. W. LORD, Gaardian. Joseru Hesscey, Solicitor. 4in : Boston and Colonial STEAMSHIP LINE. ‘HE FINE SEA-GOING STEAMER3 ** Franconia” aod “ Commerce,” until further notice, will leave BOSTON and CHAR- LOTTETOWN Every MONDAY, at noon, (weather permitting), touching at Halifax and Canso. For Freight ur Pass-pe to Fraukiin Snow & Co, 4 Commerce-street, » oF Phelan, Dalifax, orto 1. C. HALL, Agent, P r- r-etreet. _Ch'town, Oct.31, 1364. pei ‘PBRESELNG MACHINE CASTINGS. BEER & SONS. Anguat 4, 1864. ope, Frying Pans, Gridirons; a large assortment of Hinges and Serews, Plough Traces, Leading Harness, Haiter Chains, Mullen Bitts, Back bands, Watering Chainus,Rings, Buckles ; with a larye assortment of Harness Mounting of every Gopmations Steelyards, Door, Pad, Chest, Cupboard and Chest Locks; Carpenter's Ruler, Squares, Handsaw Sets, Latches, Sewing and Pey,- ing Awls, Shoe and Stove Blacking, Bed Screws, Copper Nails, Pump and other Tacke, Jewsbarpe, Black and White n Furnitare, Spoke Shaver, Slide Bevils, Smoothing, Jack aud Trying Planer, Screw Bitts, Gimblete ‘Firmer and Socket Chisellr, Drawiny Knives, fhompson Screw Augars, Ameri- can aud Euglish made Horse Nails, Coil Chain, Paint Brushes, Ssh ‘Tools, Whitewash and Serul- bing Brashes, Hair Brooms, Horse and Shoe Brushes, Sheep Shears, Preserving Kettles, Fine Tooth and Dressing Combs, Shoe Knives,Stec!] Pens, Table Knives and Forks. Carvers, Pocket Kniver, Table and Tea Spoons, Salt and Mustard Spoon, hazors and Straps, Tooth aud Shaving Brushes, Cooking Glasses, Sheathes and Belts for sailors’ knives, Chalk Lines, Shoe Thread, White sl Yellow Closing Flax, Scissors, Violen Strings com- rlete, Oyster Knives, Sail Needles, Carpenters” trade, Trays and Waiters, Saucepans, Horse *, Mill, Pit,Cross-cut, hand and Tenon Saw Files, Wood Rasps, best Boot Web, Whips and Whip Thongs, Slates and Pencils, Clench Rings, Spikes, Weavers’ Reed's Paints, Oils, Red and Yellow Ochre, Blue, Glue, Borax, Washing and Baking Soda, Cudbear, Extract of Logwood, Alum, Log and Red Wood, Annatto, Indigo, Oliveand Castor Oil, E Salts, Sena, Seidliiz Powders, Sulphur aud Wotaictone’ Pimewto, Resin, Raisins and Currants, arsorted Candy and Lozenges, Cloves, Natmegs, Lemon Syrup, Walnuts, Filberts, Almonds, Dried Apples, Ginger, Pepper, Mastard, Vinegar, Suuff, Salt- petre, Candles, Zea, Tobacco, Cheese, Crack- ers, Pilot Bread, Ginger Suaps. Seed Cuke, Ma y Clocks, Pitch, Tur, Qakum, Round and Flat 4 Tables, Chairs, Bedsteds, Washstands, Rocking Chairs, Settees, Cradles, Sole Leather, Bibles, Testaments, Catechisms, Prayer and other Books, Stationery, Buckets, Brooms, Hay Rakes. Scythe Sneaths, American Broad und Narrow Axes, Adzex, Hatchets, Wool Cards, Hoop Skirts, Cane for Mfoops, &e. &e. —ALSo—— 1500 Barrels SUPERFINE FLOUR ; and bour- ly expected 500 barrels EXTRA FLOUR: 100 barrels CORN MEAL, together with a great va- riety of other GOODS. te The highest price always paid in Cash for OATS, EGGS, WOOL and SHEEP SKINS. JOHN ANDREW McDONALD. Summerside, June 27, 1864. SUGAR! SUGAR! O* SALK, AT THE SUBSCRIBER'S 5 Tihds : 10 Tierces BRIGHT SUGAR, 20 Barrels Ex HELEN DAVIS, from the WEST INDIBS WILLIAM DODB, isl pro Queen Square. To Captains and Ship Owners. Wy ANTED, by the Charlottetown Gas Gompany, a Vessel ef about 206 tons burthen, Sept. 19, 1864. to go to LINGAN for Coal. A t the G Works, to wit Urine October 24, 1864. NOTICE TO DEBTORS. T"! KE undersigned hereby notifies a)! those indebted to him by Book account, note of hand or otherwise, that unless their be ive accounts and obligations are paid up before the last day of NovembeER coming, they will be ened for without distiuction of persons, or further notice. DAVID EGAN. Mount Stewart Bridge, Oct. 31st, 1864- 3ine Eucourage Home Manufacture- Patronized by Mra. Dundas, His Eecellency’s Lady. J. HOBBS, Practical Hatter, RESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies of P. E. Island that be is manufactaring Ladies’ SILK HATS in the Latest sty. from the best Fresh Silk Plaushes. A supply always ou hand, and all orders ae executed. J. begs leave to tender his grateful acknow - ledyments to his friends for the amount of patron- age received in the HAT and CAP BUSINESs, and assures them that it will be his endeavour to make as good, and sella cheaper, Hat und Cap than ean be imported. Geut's Silk Huts, Cloth and Fur Caps, made to order. lady's Felt Hats altered to the latest style. Gent's Clothes aud Lady's Manties cleaned and renovated. _October 24, ee hay: 9 Hall. STOVES! STOVES!! | STOV ES. UST received from ALBANY, NEW YORK, and BOSTON, 600 STOVES, of all sizes and patterns, suitable fur wood and coal; among which are the celebrated WATER- LOO and NIAGARA for wood, and BLACK DIAMOND, UNION, VULCAN Cook Stoves fur coal. ALSO: Parlor, Hall, Shop, and Box Stoves in great variety. Purchasers in want ot good STOVES aud STOVES to suit them, will save 10 per cent by ealtiug at Dodd's Brick Store. Pownal Street, and purchasing of DODD & ROGERS. P. 8. Duily expected, a large variety of Grates of different patterns. D & RB. Charlottetown, July 18, 1864. Stoves! Stoves! Yarmouth Improved. FINE eubseriber has JUST RECELVED a full cargo of |OOK STOVES, for wood or coal; also, Franklin, Box and Parlor Cook Stoves. These celebrated aud ulmost everlasting Farmer's Cooking, Parlor and other Stoves, which ‘can't be beat” for , heat, eomfors and economy, will be sold for » oF fourteen months’ credit on approved r. ‘The improvements made in these Stoves sre well worthy the iuspection of intending purchasers. —ALso— : Ap assortment of Spare Stove Furnitare on hand. Hi. J. P. TERLIZZiCK. Charlottetown, August 29,1864. 4m wkiy ROSEWOOD PIANOS, At Private Sale. and) ROSEWOOD COTTAGE PIANOS, (Gilbert maker } 1 Mahoyany do do (Broadwood muker.) The above Instramente are lron Frame, war- reuted to stund the climate, and will be sold at cuss, Bi. RANKLN, Quees-street. October 3, 1864. Old Abe calls for 300,000 mon! Let Old Abe rip !! AD sou not better listen to the call of the undersigned, whe invites the j of the public to's VALUABLE FREFHOLD PROPERTY which they offer for sule. The Furm consists of 160 ACRES OF LAND, | situated about « mmfle and ad a Sen a buving ite front.on Richmond Abont 196 ucres are Bow under the resi- due ie covered with Hard aud Soft Woed. On the remises there i¢ a comfortable two-story Dwel oure, & larwe Karn, Out-bouses, and an excelle Well af Water. Any quantity of seaweed aud musslemnud ean be bad on its shore summer Persous wishing to purchase ean apply to the en. JAB. te A sa ; & ALFRED BROWN, a