| =. er ex} ectatior treat—I P atponed ; eemenes —_oe-—s Sa@lpBcilLpis , - formed that i ! : s have alrexcdy | 2. yards. of 1,2 . one of i * vessels last ten day Veste rd ay them i cabbages, we. 2 L Wi : ij thing about the stre ; oats. The latter is st ng per bushel. and t to market ata er at from. 24 to 26 American sch eight others, « potatoes, oats 7% LL . t Pork is w beef, per bush.; hides tine ‘ New E to-mor! 5 cent town Sniahinr her Dnishing mer i A. A, McD very rapid fitted I i few day Z about 5 them tot D. ‘ paid a fi and | ing oY ay ‘ Wi T =e the i been publish : i l Scott | - lishir eGb.. 4 et, New Y Our spac © Whii iow wo ao ii nO ‘ than mention the a1 es Wi make present num ‘The Revolt of the Kk tion of the causes « 1@ fall of the Glad- stone Adraoinistrat , result | ght ( about by the t my} ry a 1eClLION OF i large class of Liber voters who were! 80 much alienated ftom the princi; dissatisfied with t measures of party. il. ‘The } ter of Achilles. A portrait of thet ek hero, who ‘more than any t i res presents the qualit { the Greek race in its Meroic age. Art. Ui ws Prof. Cairnes’ re t wok : sading ‘ Princiy re s cu . 0 als ‘ 1 : : observation n b, though . brie j attention. Art. | s devoted to rt The« ries on the Oi gin and Deve! pm nt of Langu ge, ana © Mapare and dis es the opinidéns of Ma: iller, Farrar, Darwin, and Hewitt Key. The reviewer contends that the fa« ulty ol ng ,© Is NOU & speci endowment abrup'ly bestowed, but is the result of gradual cicveropment; he claims itas ‘congenial to man—! with him but it is cnly con :enial » beard a mustache are cor: genial.’ V. gi ' and Mary Lamb. The imperfection all editions of the - works are pointed ou Mary Lamb's memory having hitherto suf fered great negie« Art. VI. exhil very delective sy of administration tem With respect to Indian Public Works. Art. Vil. takes up Dr. Ciarke’s recent work on ‘Sexin E luc atio on,’ the accuracy of his conclu tisties here produ and impeaches The sta- ions. to prove tnat igo iar whatever be the ature and extent of the physical deterior: tion is not due to the present system of -ducating girls, ‘whether in institutions de» sted exclusively to them Or in those in which the youth of both sexes are educat: | together.’ After dis» posing of Dr. siderg some of th. c\uses combined, modi y t) hygieni¢ state of American wom: ; The “whole article merits careful j eal. VIL. * The Best Food for Man.’ \n argument for a fruit “nd farinaceous iet. Besides the above Slargenumber< short notices of recently published works will be found wi temporary Lite: uture. Ot do well to pro vide coming year w:! icals reprinted | lishing Co. Th don Gu arterly, British Quarter caeetes. Pri $4 year for any one, or Only $15 for ier cons w readers will for the one or all of the periods The Leonard Scott Pub- The Lon- inster and themselvé are as ee: : Weat Lin burgh Keviews ana ‘Saaiien od's | Gcevoted t the ds i I ogrTreas irom the ; A tains thirty~«s:x ”~ ills As ress made in agr Senor Castelar’s pay Movement in E In this monti int cnarac and Peastaiozz The " Ray 3 of bright and -vigorous more lascin Frederick's illu happy. AM ili entitled ‘The Pall: rates in strong oe eh oe gena Gi tue iudson, rhree ¢ llent short stories are given: A Cl r Mask,’ by John McCarthy; : t { by Fant y He dgson Burs i nd *Tb urvival of the Fittest, by the } illiam Baker, the author ; ° ot * ye J 1s ’ in elox »t and instructive paper on | the ‘ Gene of the New England Church- ‘ is contributed by Eugene Lawrence, opos of the recent publication of Dr. i's book with that title. The Editorial De Pp aive an ma attr the 19th inst., te] S< art ivals tor t firma 3 maz but ed. ; Lavd unchanged. ary By # steam tug explosi ion near New York| Ellen Forrest, pen of Ex f Washingtor trations, and covers the | icultural s of steam, s manufactur crs teristics of R the Ge ting as it pre trations ustrated poem, by Misa M. C. id ef Breakneck,’ nars verse a very i clive as Maxxers,—~ H om fax port P. ot ishel, with very light | bes seazon. stock heavy Butter in large supply and quieé. Fe ORRPNE ET eB butes a strated, on ‘ ine Each department is fhe present in- of three or four papers it of Mechanical lward H. 1. This ar implements and the machin- : e of cotton. on the Republis rope are continued, h’s instalment there are bril- De Foe, ousseau, Mr. Mason’s > vr ’ smpp, serial tory, ae \fresses and Mir. DS , are especially touching le- are usual, rtments advices of | ». Island, oats | Potatoes in fair de- and prices unchang- | ~~ ticle cons | i Mac kerel grows | Pike, | as com- HIE Oy WTR et ~ ’ - a ATT Pe RAR DT dBA eee AND A ENPERANCE,——The Grand Division assem<« irsday, Dee, 3d, tov. D., MeDonald arriy at his own le ior co -." 1, stated that px would proce ed with thee for Witnesses were then sing James Shannon, who He fied that we test No evidence very was eiicited Lh id not approve & di mn or or bribery, nor petitioner's the court, arguing that the respondent should be lified, there special act of bribery 1 1 bethune a tdressed 1e pl eany. counsel, afte rwards dis- notwithstanding was no personal respondent. Bribery by agents, » thought, was suflicientto disqualify him, n, for Sir John, argued that it was vn that any of the hands of the respo or improper 7 to | money placed in ndent’s agents had purposes. He e dismissed, the petition. espatc h to the St. John Tel h le the petitioners ery, will puiry. tO } ve pers nal bri m im Costs Of lt en ee ee WISCELLANEGI x continues its ravages in Mon- been postponed \ustria and Russia will’ appoints a ir boundries. Sax@ny have forbid. untry. Yellow feaver has entirely disappeared the recent cold weet ate raer > name of Albert tates Treasurer’s rep for the year erding 3t e, 1874, to have been $7 l the expenditure $742,276,000. and and New York on of a tr th §},. 800.000, t ips Chancellors of the the Special com- rection the in cont eaty with ment dition without de under lay. It will sail in two steamers "a : : x. Markham, R. N. le ania *ayP EE i> S4miva sa Clvtown, N« yvemmber 6, 1874. MEAT. Pa $0.05 to 0.12 Beef, per id ( y the quarter) 0.04 to 0.08 er | 0.04 te Ls sb. per quarter 0.09 to 0.00 i 0.04 to 0.08 0°5 to 0.10 0.10 to 0.14 0.07 » 0.08 Pork.(small pieces) per ib t the carcass to 0.084 0.04 to 0.07 } ‘ik. per 1D ry $0.56 to 0.50 0.30 to 0.40 0.22 to 0.40 Tis ns i 0.25 to0.30 Tarlac ach 0.75 PurKe) ae : e 0.49 to VU. ss. to0. 80 tEADSTUF Flour, per ib as w & 7.30 to 8.60 8.25 to 8.5 3.00 to 3. per tie the E’Issir. 2.60 to 3.2% 4.87 to 6. 0.48 to 0. fish per qt ring per bbl per doz. Her bo BOARDS. | Hemlock. 100 feet. 0.81 to 0.97 Pine ao 1.62 to 2.48 | Spruce 0.81 to 1 Shingles, 2.11 to 2.3 MISCELLANEODS. do per M. from him. | proven | oms | rlliery uke of Edinburgh . , . ’ is determined in i ' } GEORG P. 60 | | DUNCAN 0.03 to 0.00 | } 50 | | JOHN P. } 1 } j i 1 } } } | Apples per bushel 0.80 to 1.20 | Barley per hel 0.75 to 0.85 | Butter (fresh) per lb 0.25 to 0.28 Butter per ib by the tub 0.25 to 0.26 | Calfskins. per ib 0.06 to 0.12 | Cheese (new milk) per lb 0.14 to 0.16 0.05 to 0.00 0.00 to 0.09 | Cheese, per lb | Clover seed, per 1b Eggs, per doz. 0.20 to 0.22 Green Peas 0.12 to 0.16 11.00 to 12.00 0.0 to 0.74 per |b. 0.24 to 0.25 (men’s wear)per yd. 0.65 to 1.05 women’s do)per yd 0.35 to 0°48 nnel, per yard 0.31 to 0.43 0.11 to 0.10 0.00to 0.48 4.50 to 5.02 9.08 to 0.14 0.17 to 0.28 0.26 to 0.28 0.02 to 0.04 0.70 to 0 80 0.00 to 0.00 9.14 to 0.18 “PAS! SENGE RS. Per STEAMER CARROLL FROM are AND Hatmax:—Messrs. J. Baker, W. Mc- | Dougall, P. C. Campbell,Step hen MeDonal d, Campbell, J. O’Hearly, James C roak, John Gilvery, Edward Welsh, K. Chisholm, R. | Carron, F. Deagle, E. Deagle, P. 8S. Wood- side. James Gunway, P. J. Gannon, John | McDonald; Mrs. Sarah Morley, Miss | Christie Steele, Mrs. McPherson, Miss en Ryan, Mrs. MeDoaald. Per Sreamer Carrott To Boston :— Mary Flynn, Catherine ; Hay, per to Hides, per id. ; Hone Vy; Homes} Homespu Lard, pe r Oats, per bushe. Straw, per ton fallow per lb | Wool, per lb Potatoes, per buselh Pearl Zarley, per ib Sheepskins. (each) Timothy Seed per (bush.) per (bush ) | ID un Fla lb Turnips, yesterday, five persons were killed and the ' Livingstone, Miss Chapel, Cnas. Boyd; Mrs. captain fatally injured, C ody. southern moities of Townships Nos. 35, 36 and 37. | Joun J. McKenzin, Townships Nos. 49 and and 50. DONALD STEWAR T, Townships Nos. 57, 58 and Prim Islands. WituiaM Ross, Townships Nos. 60, 62 and Wood Islands. DonaLp Nicnoxson, ,Allan’s Son] Town- ship No. 67. WM. McLzop, Township No. 48. KING’S COUNTY. WILLIAM Sinnot, Townships Nos. 38 and | Jamus E. .00 | SHIPPED G. PORT OF CLIAR LOT rETOWN. ° Nov id \i 1 hmm Ce i Cm vy ibn \ i ] I oe | AC ot \ ) ’ | Ss ». "Roma, Fi vy, Montreal mdse. &G Crowt i . wbouryport, om, if ; | » Bourke, Cocagne. } ; i VLhatham,. scant ! ] { land boards: ; 4 i i FW ti , pian Gi; \ ec, Pictou, coal: J. J i il Pictou, coal; Da Boatts, Pictou, coal: Good i D } ) coal Ninth of } > ‘YT ’ ' e BenG Lia sOury, Sumber; : i ] 108 eo L Me ty Aa } i Dil 3, t ij ) 1 lt to Ca bro Ta on ‘ { i l . ) caskslme ; Brigt.Quanzo.Douse. Bo ’ id : Brigt. Nat s, Merry, St ins, W. 1... 10 bus. salt to Hynd Bros.; Sch. Swan, Skinner, Rockport, Mass., bal, 21—Spotless Queen, Ar- d, Pictou, bal; Annie Beli, Winters, it iax, 20,000 ft er and 50 bbis ; Three Sisters, Mliler, H alifax, iraqi Sylvi Belfou Liver- i { \ ) N $,—{ l ] Pictou, p $ Ritey, Halifax e; d, G Bay Vert i 5 Li s, Lunenburg pro- | ( » mn, CK ley, Pictou Gk e, F s liae, bal \ 1 Gi Phornburna, Hatifax, produce; ° ‘ Da i on, Halif I j tg b lary, B us, 3 pi : ine, McLear ke ul Dan i I T o. t i { is yal, gan, Pitt B q. Ja I ) na f ies i , 5, 104 tons hay Briga lLrwood, Sprague swansea, Wales, 15.100 bus, oats.12.000 } f ; Glenwood, Van amburg, Boston, 672 bar S aud 40 half-barreis | sackerel. 120 } yiatoes by J oe Myrick; Peerless, Noel, St Johns, Nid, | 1485 bus. turnips, 2,600 bus. potatoes, | 193 bus. oa 52 sheep, 42 turkeys, 46 quarters t Margaret Jane, Griflin, | Liverpool, N 1359 i p ytatoes, | 0 do oats, 400 do turnips, 1500 bbis | pork; 8 v, Gerrivr, Halifax. 1400 bus. po 1500 bus. oats, 200 do barley, 40 carcass pork Nov. 18— | Rebeccn M. Atwood, Doane, Boston, | 3800 bus. potat , ore. SB. McGow an; Victor, Morrisey, St. John Pa Bt ¢.390 bus. pot es, 1463 ao ao tur pS. oy vanes Ross; L ly, Boak ( y yal; Foa :, LeBlanc. Picton, | ! it { r Jamies nn, New port, Mass., d2UY bus. potatoes by | Hughes; S. 8S. Carroll, Wright, | Boston, 800 bbis. mackerel, by H. M, | toes ~ Princess Alic Currie, H vats, 319 b ota~ | At G c. I hal I s GC ' : ] 2a i ! { } W ; ; é i Dy Bi hi 4 Ci larke, St. . G00 | 5. | t 0 do 4 Irwin, Griffin, Halif ° i . 1400 pots P; Log j i Kenzi Loc pO \ i tatoes, 507 bus. « 100 do turnips, | 181 fir s 6 live pigs. | LT ey et OED | tly specifying its nature a a i Union <« ies ec ed, sending copies of | i he Pap con 1g the first and last of such notices to the Private Bill Office of each | House Lill Pe s for Private Bills must be presented within the frsi three we ks of the | Low payable for a Private Bill is | ” i | } itGe ‘ ct 2 2 5 ~ tu Raneiuars 4 d Tax wepury moceivers of Lan ax ~ £2 nee tui i874. In « he } ions of the several A s Island r levying at Assess inds t in, i have ap- | pol ] i ving } s to be Re- ceiver ie said Assess ti RINCE COUNTY Thomas Hos » No. 1,{and the caste I s ips Nos 2and 3. ROBERT GORDON, th ‘u Shore Settle- | ments of Townshiy and 5 Township | No 6 and Savage Island. ern Shore Set- 3, 4 and 6. , and 9. wee 10, il Ricuarp Costain, the west tlements of Townships Nos, 2, Ns. 7, Townships Joun Currin, Townslups PALMER, and 12. " Townships Nos. 13, 14, Is adjacent. HvuGn Ramsay, Leunox Islands and Sandhil Sytvanus E. GALLant, Townships No. 13, and the western moicty of No. 16. Joun Grapy, Jr.. the Eastern moiety of To" ypwuship No. 16, Township No. 17, Sum- merside and Indian Island. Vewnativus S. GILuis, Princetown, Prince 18 and 19, and George's Is- Townships Nos Fish town Royalty, Grover, Bunbury, lands. Wricar, To $s Nos. 25, 26 and Mason wnhshij Joun Lane, Townships Nos 28 and 29 QUEEN’S COUNTY. McIntyre, Tow nshiy 8 Nos. 20 and Z1. Joun Bins. Peter s Island. TaNnron, town Common, Townships Nos. 22, 23, 24,and Charlottetown, Charlotte- Charlottetown Royalty, Townships Nos.. 30, 31, 32, 83, 34, the northern moities of Townships Nos. 36, and 87, Township No. 65, Governor's, St. Peter's, York, Pownal, Goose and Bed- ford Islands. Keirey, Township No. 48 and the 39. AnGus McAuray, Township Nos. 40 and 4l. RonaLp McDoveGaLp, Townships Nos. 42 and 43. RonNALpD MCDONALD, 45. DonaLp Srewart, Townships Nos. 46 and 47, AnGus MePuain, Georgetown, Georgetown Royalty and Reserved Lands adjoining Townships Nos. 52, 53,54 and that part of Township No 55, South of Grand River, Panmure and Boughton Islands. Puuw Brers, Townships Nos. 51, 59, 61, and 66. Wittram Norton, Townships Nos. 44 and Township No. 56, and that part of Township No. 55 north of Grand River. Grorae Wuire, Townships Nos. 63, 64, and Matray Islands. | To prevent mistakes, all persons, whea | paying Assessment, are requested to pro- duce a return, according to law, of the quantity of iand, the number of the Town- ship, and the name of the owner or occupier. JOSEPH POPE, Treasurer. Treasurer’s Office. Sept, 26, 1874,till deed ‘Lambs’ Weel Secks, White and Fancy 1. OA. 355 | to inform | —_-_—— r r cae ——— } CARD Want ed. manent ae ee PUPIL to learn the Veterinary Profes- Ch’town, Oct., 24, 1874. sion. A three year engagement requir- | | To my Patrons and Friends :— ed, and a fee of one hundred dollars Ap- | j , . i es acne sia ria} ply to } AVING no longer any connectiou with J ‘ iad ink | 1] Messrs Sicner & Co., of Halifax, I beg C. H. BYRNE, V. 8. i ! with the Noy. he | son, - Immediate possession 1] DAWSON & C0, given. Apply to | z i D. FARQUHARSON. 966 PACKAGES RCHANDIZE THE ay 4 ae Bs RECEIVED am Te 4 T 3 i OR HOUSE, i hoard, Barque Moselle, uiling ve , from CANADA and the 5 AT Per SS. Prine and other steamers and TATES. ssel ee ee (ene ? amnilot in are Complele and titetail. WV hoesale oO As we import most of our Goods direct from the Manufacturers, and SELL ONLY FOR CASH in our RETAIL DE- PARTEMENT, we are enabled to offer GREAT INDUCEMENTS TOCASH BUYERS. ne OQ eee ylendid stock of We <a. YW invite special at MOURNING GOODS, GEORGE DAVIES & Co. | 6, 1874. 395. YOU BET! CAN GET tention to our 8} cmc ¢ LF 8 you BET! THAT YOU ALL KINDS OF CLOTHING FOR WE HAVE OPENED UP A LOT CHEAP ! | OF CLOTHING Ai CHEAP! | The above can be fully realized’by a close inspection of our i: STORM COATS, DRIVING CAPES, OVERCOATS, REEFERS, PANTS AND VESTS, Underclothing, Flannel and Tweed Shirts, CARDIGAN JACKETS, Shirts C‘ollars, “Ries and Braces, Having received, direct from the factory in London, G. B., varrant po . good article, superior to any in the trade. A close ins spection solicited. . ROBERTSON, sseuide tea a cat 32 Queen Ree } l ean Ch town, Oct. 12, 1874. that all unsettled business, past, should be settled All unfilled orders will you tr ansac ted in the m direct. Rice COTTON WARP | | | be supplied by me as quickly as possible. J ill c ue to supply GRE rn APAyep » Whipp | i} will coutinue to supply Uhl his \, BL UE. RED, OR LAG AND V HITE. i Mareiaal netrrmantt Mus ic nd Musi- Fin tek * Within ‘ | os Hewes znstr Wabbwea vn? “am a alee No 8 » Ss to 19 8, erchand? aa aa wan — sar rm@r } a3 SESS VALLES \ ARRANTED to be FULL LENGTH as in the past, and ask a and weight, STRONGER AND BET- | the favors of the Island | TER in every respect than any other Eng- | lish or American warp. ou for your patronage, 3EWARE OF IMITATIONS. None is genu- | in yours respectfally, ine without ovr name on the labels. For J. R. BURWOOD. sale by all dealers. wow. 0 .Sine Wa. PARKS & SON, | New Brunswick Cotton Mills, St John N. B. | Hourl Fy ected Feb. 2nd, 1874. ly : eee | y EXp ! prs Per Brigt. ‘KE. C. Muteh,’’ Coal : Coal ! o PUNS. CHOICE BARBADOES HAvise been appointed Agent for the | 20 0r* MOLASSES. BLACK DIAMOND COLLIERY, | “ARVELL BROS. Westville, N. S.. I am prepared to grant Vitows Wer tae : orders for Cargoes of large ard small Coals. | This Ceal has been proved to be of ex- cellent quality. PS. 5. 187 "Re Fett. \HE Premises on Queen Street, now oc- cupied by Mr. Le Lacheur, adjoining W.R. Watson, Esq 20 Hogsheads Sugar, J" ST received, and on Sale, approved paper. WV. E. DAWSON & CO. 4in MacGOWAN. | | Ch’town Oct. for Cash or| — 16, 1874. Westville, the Nov. 2, of their FALL STOCK, and are prepared to sell at LOWER PRICES THAN EVER. Nov. 16, 1874. 4in Japanned Coal Boxes, in great variety, at E. DAWSON & CO’S. 4in West River have received greater portion Vest River, : 1874. “RAIN BAGS: 7,500 Grain Bags, Cheap for Cash! AY THE LONDON HOUSE, Nov. 9, 1874. 6, 1874. WANTED. Wy 4eTzD by the Subscribers, 3,000 bush- els TWO-ROWED BARLEY, for which Highest Market Price will be paid. CARVELL BROS. Noy. 1 STGV ES, STOVES, STLVES, AY SULLHE’S THY 3a0P, A FEW GooD STOVES Cook, Parlor, Bed Room, Hall, &¢. Ch’town, 21. Boone Bay Herring! Sept. BBLS. split BOONE BAY HER- tae oe ‘ 200 RING. is prions condition. ; Selling off at very small profits. Please call and see. 12, 1874.—2m i A 1 P iQ AITIVE rer ® CRATES 2 WARE, Hourly expected ex Moseile— 100 packages that A.1 TEA, vogether with a lot general merchandise. WM. D, STEWART. SA LE OF rREEROLD PROPERIT. We wit SeLi sy AUCTION, AT THE COLONIAL BUILDING, CHARLOTTETOWN, ON THeUREDA TY. THE 15th OCTOBER NEXT, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, a very desirable Farm of Land, lately occupied by Charles Alleyne, Esq., of Hillsboro’ Cas- tle, situate near the flourishing village of Mount Stewart, bounded and described as foliows: Commencing at the south-west angle of a tract cf 50 acres of land, the pro- perty of the heirs of the late George Doug- las; thence running, according to the mag- netic meridian of the year 1764, south seventy-seven (77) degrees, east seventy- six (76) chains, thence south twelve chains and fifty liaks (12. 50] thence north seventy- seven [77] degrees, west seventy-six [76] chains, and thence north twelve chains and fifty links [12.50] to the place of commence- ment,— NINETY-THREE (93) ACRES OF LAND, a little more or less, and is situate in Town- ship number 38, in King’s County. For further particulars apply to E. J. Hopeson, Esquire, Charlottetown, or to J. S. CARVELL, W. H. AITKEN. Ch’town, Sept. 21, 1874.—till sale FOR SALE BY FENTON T. NEWBERRY. 1874.—tf Oct. July 13, 138, FEATHERS ‘WANTE THE highest Cash price given for any quantity of good FEA TH- ERS, at BUTCHER: Ware-| | roons. “James Duncan,’ ASSORTED EARTHEN- [Aug. 17, 1874.~—3m STOVES! BOOTS AND SHOES, Hats and Caps, Readymade Clothing, 2 &C-s GICs &o- UST received at the ‘‘ Southport Store,” a good assortment of Stoves, in Ni- agata, Waterloo, National and Magician, Cooks ; Coral, Model, Organ and Ben Frank lin, Parlors. Box Ironsides and Farmer's Boilers. Stovepipe, &c , & BOOTS AND SHOES, Alarge assortmen in Men’s, Womens Boy’s and Children’s. Hais & Caps, in great varisty. Readymade Clothing, A splendid assortment, suitable to all. The above seasonable goods, together with a choice lot of Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardware, &c., &c., &c., are offered to the public at prices which cannot fail to piease. Thankful for past favors, I would solicit continuance HENRY BEER. Southport, Oct. 19, 1874 6in Money to Lend — On Security of Real Estate. Apply to LOUIS H. DAVIES. ae |} women and children, i ' 1874, | Claims against the said Roderick R. Mor- | ioderick R. BOOTS! _SHOKS! LIPPERS, RUBBERS, OVI ‘RSHOES, MOCCASSINS, with and without Legs, at the Boot Kactory. “> DORSEY & JOST wish to call attention to their large and y | well selected Stock of the above Goods | which have been seleeted with great care, 80 as ty give satisfaction to their customers. Balance vf Stock daily expected~com- prising Felt and Leather Goods, for men in great variety, AS CHEAP AS ANY IN THE CITY, | Remember we keep right op-posite South Side Market House. Sign of the ‘‘ BOOT | FACTORY.” Ch’town, Oct. 12,—3m Portland Cement & Piaster Paris ALWAYS IN STOCK. CARVELL BROS. 1874. ee IN CHANCERY. In re, Roperick R. Mo: Monawom, a Lunatic or person of unsound mind. C h’ town, July 27, Before the Vice Chancellor. >Y virtue of an order of His Honor the Vice Chencellor, made in this matter, and bearing date the 17th day October, all persons having any debts and rison, are hereby required to come in and prove their debts and claims before me. | And I do herby, by virtue of the said order, ;and the authority | give notice thereof; and I do here eby appoint | every WEDNESDAY, next ensuing the date to me therein given, iereof, up to the se cond WEDNESDAY in | December next, inclusive, for that purpose. said order further declar- that such of the creditors of the said Morrison, as shali not come in apd prove their debts and claims by the said second Wednesday in December next, shall be excluded from the benefit of the said order. Dated this 24th day of Octeber, A. D., And it is by the ed, | 1874. J LONGWCRTH, Master in Chancery. Solicitor for Committee. 4in To Mil! Owners. E. J. Hopasonx, Oct. 26, 1874. ro Descriptive Cireular of our Patent Lever-Feed Shingle Machine, AND THE 5 Leffel Double Turbine Water Wheel.’ ADDRESS Smaliwood & Bovyer. Ch’town, June 8, 187 4. —6m As Sp. "1S 7 4. NEW GOODS AT THE BRITISH WAREHOUSE, @ueen Square, —o The Subscribers have received per Steam- er Prince Edward, A REW SUPPLY OF British & Foreign MERCHANDIZE! Suitable for the Prosent Season which are now open for Inspection and Sale, at the Lowest Cash Prices. \PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. Supplies continually received. W, & A. BROWN. October 5, 1874. — Fruit. — Fruit. We have received by the James Duncan, ?() Bris. CURRANTS a \/ 100 Boxes V Valencia RAISLNS, 330 Boxes Selected FIGS, 10 Mats DATES, 4 Hhds, Filbert NUTS, 11 Bble. WALNUTS, 10 Bbls. Shoe NUTS, 3 Bbis. ALMONDS, Which are offered to the trade at low rates for Cash or approved Paper. W. E. DAWSON & CO Nov. Nov. 16, 187 1874, 4in Money t to Lend! ONEY tolend on on ths security of Real Estate. Apply to BRECKEN & FITZGERALD. 16. —?in POTATOES! _ ! WATE iD 2000 bushels good large Jack- son White Potatoes. Also any quantity of Early Rose. BLATCH McKENZIE & Co, Ch’town, Nov. 16.—1n Copper Coai Scutties, Japanned Coal Seuitles, GALVANIZED COAL SCU TTLES, AT WE. DAWSON & CO'S. din Nov. 16, 1874. $5 TO $2 PER DAY .~Agents Wan: ake ted! All classes of work- ing people, of either sex, young or old. make more money at work for us in their spare moments, or ail the time, than any- thing else. Particulars free. Post caras to States cost but two cents. Address G. STINSON & CO., Portland Maine. CUNDALL’S EDITION Wright's Map of P.E. I., (Shewing the line of Railway and other im- provements), corrected up to 1874, just re- ceived from London. and for sale ‘at H. A. HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE. \ Nov. o-- NOW LANDING, 100 bbls. Tea Rose Flour, ON CONSIGNMENT. FENTON T. NEWBERY. July 8, 1874.—tf TOBACCO & CIGARS Pe Subscrib >» fiers for sale (in Bond a choice Lot of SMOKING AND CHEWING TOBACCO, and three Cases CIGARS. 74 Boxes Tobacco, it: Solace, Sunshine, Vir- ginian, Navy and Black Diamond. 3 Cases Cigars in Victoria & Flor Gertruge. Samples can be scen at Sale Roop. N. RANKIN, | The above sale is postponed until Monday, P Noy. 9, 1874. Sin the 15th day of February, 1875, Corner Water & Pownal Sts? Ch’town, April 13, 1874,