| | Common Council Proceedings. MEETING OF COMMON COUNCIL, | SATURDAY EVENING, 2nd Cct.. 1869. PRESENT: Flis Worship the Mayer, His Ilunor the Recorder. Mutch, Councillors Morrie, Currie, MeNeill, Laird, Allia, Butcher, Hoeper. Public Wharfs. d te i deration The Board proceeded to take into consi the practicability of icasing the Public Wharte for a term of years; ® id the subject having been discussed at considerable length, it was, on ee That the City Surveyor be directed | a a survey O° the present condition of yeen’s Wharf, and t furnish an estimate of the = robable cost @! the necessary repaira of theres on or before the 15th October matant. Upor motion by Councillor MeNeill, it was) ed That Tenders be called for from | rties willing to lease Queen's Wharf for a term of Fire, Ted, OF Fifteen Years, to be received on er before the 15th of October, instant, at the) hour of Twelv2,noon, | Fire Com any No 12, | Read Returne of | :re Company No. 12, D.! Mackinner, Captain, for services of the members | of that Company, fer the past year, amouuting tu the eum of £42. Upon motion, Ordered, That the same be aid. ? City Marshal. Upon motion, Ordered, That Tuomas FLYNN be appointed to the office ot City Marshal, in the place of Angus MeLeud, deceased, Horses for the use of the Steam Fire Engine, and other purposes. Upon motion of Councillor McNeill, Ordered, That, agreeably to the recommendation of the Engineers of the Fire Department, Two good Horses be purchased for the abeve named services; and that Councillors MeNetil, Laird, and Butcher, be a Ce:omittee to select and pur- chase the said Horses Councillor Allin gave notice that he would, at | the next meeting of the Board, move a recon- sideration of the above Resolution Care of the Sieam Fire Eugine. The Centract for the care of the Sieam Fire! Engine, will expire oo the 15th November next, it waa, upen mMotion,- | Ordered, That public notice be issued, calling | for Tenders from persons willing aud competent as engineers, to contract for the service, for one | year, from the 15th November next, | | ' Salary of Cty Surveyor. Upon motion, Ordered, That the Salary of | George Douglas, City Surveyor, be increased to the rate of £100 per annum, during the time he! may be engaged in supervising the repairs ot | Powna!l Street W bar’. | Tavern License. Read a commun cation from Charles Otto Winkler, requesting perunesion to make use of a Tavern License, granted to William Macdonald. Upen motion, Ordered, That Charles Otta| Winkler be required to produce the necessary papers of qualification, and take out a new} License in bis own waine; and that due allowance | @¢ wade to bim for the unexpired time of the! License of William Macdonald. Gas Lamp, Western End of City Halls Upon motion, Ordered. Tiat measures be taken to cause the removal of the Gas Lemp at the Western End of tte City Hall; and to have} a reguiar Gas Post erected at or near tbe same situation. Payment of Special Constables. Upon motion, Ordered, That the Account for the serviers of the Special Constables, employed im the menth of September last. be referred to) the Executive Counc: for payment. Attendance of Common Councillors. Councillor MeNeill gave notice that, at a eub- | sequent meeting of the Board. he will submit a draft ef a By Law for conmpeiling the punctual attendance of members at the regular appointed meetings of the Common Courgil. Returns. The fellowing Returns were laid before the! Beara :— Whariage for Powral Street end Queen Street Wharfs for Auyuet. Fer the former £10 7s. Gd For the latter £9 ]0«. Od. Tolls of Market £& * September, £15 14s. 2d Depth ef Water in (he reepeetive Tanke. Saniiviy cucditiva vi Slaughter Heuses end | Biypes. ?. B. IrvievG, Reporier, ae IMPORTANT 10 LUMBER. EN. | Before leaving fer the woods be aure you | are) supplied yewreecli wito an auple stock of tu} Prin-diller. | It Languid or Depreseed from exporure to the Cold, aothing # as good aa tife Pain-Killer to re-! vive you, the Lumbcraen of Cacada consume envually hundreds of duzene which is the best! argumect in ite favor. Lt cures i CRAMP AND PAIN IN THE STOMACH, ) Cuts, Bruises, Burns ond Scalds, Sprains, Swell-| ing of the Joints, Tuothache, Pam in tae Face,! Neurslzia and Rheuwatiem, Sere Threat, Sud | den Colds, Coughs, &«. Fur sale by ail Drug | giste and Country Storekecpers, Price: 25 and) 50 cents per bottle PERRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors. Montreal, P. Q.! W R. Watece, Agest. Ch town. — ——_—- James McCuiatciy, Erq, Editer aod Pro- prietor of the Sacramento Daily Bee. and Chair aman of the California Pioneer Excursion, left in the St. Lawrence on Tuesday night ce route tor Boston, Néw York and Washington frem which latter city he wl) take his departure for Sacra- mente, During bis brief visit to Charlottetown, we trust be enjoyed himeelf well, and we believe be carries away wit! him a very favorable im- pression of P.E Island, and its “ kind, hospitable and generous inhabitanta.” It was our privilege to meet Mr McClatchy frequently ia the social circle, and the more we saw of bim, the better we appreciated, and (he more we adwired his frank, jovial, aod opeatearted Irieh diegosition We wish bim and bis yourg son, a very safe and pleasant passage to his home in the distant West, and hope that amid the eadearments of the domestic hearth, the Bee will favor ua with its editor's first impressions of Prince Edward Is- and — Pat = eee neemneemnna al Married At the residence of the bride's father, at Sum- merside, on the 30th September, by the Kev. A Stewart Desiricuy, Mr. James White, to Mise Harriet Tuplin, eldest dacghter of Mr James Cro- sier. In this city, onthe 14th inst., by the Rev. F. W. Moore, Mr. Kobert Dammari!, to Miss Eliza- beth Mitche!! both of New Wiltshire. At Boston, on the 2*th Sept., by the Rev. Mr. Ayer, Mr. James McPhail, to Miss Mary A. Brace, h of Charlottetown, P. E. 1.—Boston Herald, Bet. 30. Trine happy bride is the eldest danghter of Mr. rue Brace of this city.J—Ep. Ex. SS ea EN SS ae = Died. At Belfast, on Wediesday, the 6th inst., after an illness of two monthe, Mary, the ‘fifth daugb- ter of John MeDona!d, aged ten years and ten) months, ouly tranepla:ted to a heavenly soil. — At Wine arbor, Nova Scotia, ou the 25th Sep- tember, after a lingering illnese, Sarah Jane, the beloved wife of Donald McIntosh, a ed 23 yeurs. At Port Hill, on M adav, the ilth inet., after & long and lingering i!/ness, which she bere with ebristian patience aud resiguation to the Diviue Will, Mary Jane, eldest danghter of David Kam my. Eng., M. P,P. On the 2nd inst., at Dandas, Mre. Mary Stew- art, beloved wife of Alexander Stewart. Sbe emi- Sted to this Island from the West Indies in 1825. ————— ————w = == z —————— eae PRICES CURRENT. Cuarcotrtetows, Oc. 15, 1869. Provisions. 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J.C Pope, arrived | ** Sheridan's Cavalry Cordition Powders” will | ‘ue SUBSCRIBER, in returning thanks |} UNION HOUSE,” tention to the wants and comforts of Travellers ; ; r| r «>< avd in the arrangements and attendance of the; Office, No. 231 Broadway, Ileuse, as aleo in the LIQUOKS aud TABLES | . s ‘ ihe would solicit a continuance of that liberal! } Insurance effected by our New System ’ |} support for Which he has had ample reason to re | | left atthe ** UNION HOUSF,” Charlottetown, 'THE « CENTRE OF ATTRACTION,”) 9d town, Tne Rev, Angue MeDonald left here this | morvmg inthe steamer Princess of Wales, fur | Pictou, en route for Rome, CLOUDS, CLOUDS, CLOUDS. witiiouaidnal a soa) coe “| Ladies’ Clouds N : From the Shipyard of John A. McLane Eaq., I St. Veter 8 Bay, on the 7th inst., a very well finish ed Brigantine of 196tons,N M., called the “Flirt,” | IMMENSE VARIETY. CHEAPER THAN EVER, built aader inspection of Lloyd's agent, to class A. | aT ROBERT YOUNG'S, THE “CENTRE OF ATTRACTION,” North Side Queen Square. Ch'town, Oct, 18, 1869 tf . - a+ Cousxcit Orrick, Oct, 7, 1889.—His Honor the Administrator of the Government, in Council, has been pleased to appoint the following persons to be Water Builiffs ms Dank River, Prince County in terms of the Act 33ng Victoria, Cap 27. ; Mr. William Laird, North Bedeque. Mr. Jease Burns, Lower Freetown. Mr. Stephen Chisholm, Centreville, Beileque. Mr. Humphrey Brown, Lower Freetown, CHARLES DESBRISAY, C. E. ¢,. JUST RECEIVED! Per Ship Duncan trom Liverpool : 50 bags NAILS and SPIKKS, 30 boxes Window GLASS, 30 coils Manilla ROPE, S owt. Sheet ZING, Sewt. No. | WHITE LEAD, 1 bhd. Olive OLL, TPhhd Raw Linseed OIL, I hh, Boiled Linseed OLL, 1 cask Chaiu Traces and Gack Bands, 6cewt Spring STEEL, 2000 Carriage BOLTS, 20 doz. Pocket KNIVES, 20 doz Knives and Forks, I case FILES, 3 casks shelf HA RDWARE, 5 dos. Hand SAWS. i doz. Cross Cut SAWS FOR SALE LOW. GEORGE HOWALY. Crapaud, Aug. 17, 1869, Ship News. The Surveying Steamer Gulnare, Capt. Mac | Leod, 57 hours from St. Joba's, Newfoundlands arrited here last evening, to go to her wiuter quarters, By this arrival we learn that the sterm on the 4th and 6th inst. did not reach St. John's, although great preparation bad been made in anticipation of its approach, VPassea gers by the Gulnare — Miss Reilly, Miss Gates, Miss Murphy, Mr. Woods, The Steamer ** Commerce,’ with some 400 bbls of Flour, arrived here from; Boston and Halifax on Thursday evening last.—Par. Cleared at Moston, Oct. 7 —Warrior, Barrows. for Litule Harbor. The Barque “* Empress "’ Captain Gillis, whieu sviled from Liverpool, on Sunday morning, for | while in tow of the steam-tug Talbot, | and remained fast, At roon the crew (14 in num ber) and two passengers were landed by the New tigiton lifebout The ship is reported to be broken in two and fast breaking up —* Liverpool | Mercury,”’ Sept. 27. ile nicicasnuatieieeieiinnedaneadelinael Notice To Manines.—The fixed light now, and ‘ m : 3 gb q j ,) . r > for many years past, exhibited on Harbor Grace | GOLD PEN S, Island, Conception Bay. Newfoundland, will be| . YI > Ar 7D discontinued after the 30th of November, next. | PENCIL CASES, PEN HOLDERS, a splendid assortment just received at Atter that date the light will be revolving, show. | ing in every direction two white flushes, followed | it HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, Queen Street. by one red flash. The interval between each flush, | in attainiug ite greatest brilliaacy, will be 30 se-| conds, Ina favorable state of the atmospere the light wiil be seen 25 nautical miles.—Isl. Quick Trip —The Ship New Dominion Cap-| Oct. 16, 1869. Notice, NHE Tenants of the Rev. JOHN Mac- here yesterday in 14 days from Liverpool, She | haw beaten even the regular Maul, for we received | papers by ber, through the kindness of Captain | DONALD, on Lots 35 and 36, qand else- K ckham, two days later than came by the last whe : , . ' , re on this Island, are hereby requested to English Mail. Her leg shows that day after day, | pay all RENT and arrears of RENT, on or she made an average of ten and eleven knote an we : , beture the Firat day of December next, to the hour. This clipper ship, which has now fully | Subscriber, who is authorized, by power of At established her fame, is laden with en tourney, dated 24th September last, te receive the for city werchants.— Pat. r saue, The ‘ New Dominion” was bnilt by Mr. John M. McLEOD McKivoon, Muster Builder for the Hon. J. C.! ip 4i 1 i ‘For Sale or to Let for a Term of Years | WITH POWER TO PURCHASE, Heavy cata are good for horses; none will de- | Several Town Lots and parts of Lots! ny that; but eats can’t wake a horse's coat look ] J \}, | Situated in Charlcttetown Royalty and Com- a | . i ’ mon, with houses on some of them. . } smnovth and glossy when he is out of condition, For Terms &c., enquire of the Subscriber, at VERNON RIVER. Ch'town, Oct. 16, 1869- do this when all else faila, Judge Young's Chambers in Colonial Building, GEORGE HUBBARD, Gw isl HOMEOPATHIC Mutual Life Insurance COMPANY, ef THS CITY OF NEW YOR. Sept. 6, 1869. to the public for the generous patron- age extended to him in connection with the Charlottetown, weuld re- apectfally annonnce that he has purchased the Ketablishment known as the Hatf-Way House, Vernon River. | . ° | Being determined to keep up the good name of | the House, and to improve upon it, by ditivent at- | at a reduction in amount of Pre miums from former rates. turn thanks. - | Having also seenred the carrying of HER MAJESIY'S MAILS between CHARLOTTE!) DP, D, T. MARSHALL, President, TOWN and GEORGETOWN, he begs to intimate | JAMES CUSHING, Jr., Vice-President that all orders for PassaGR and PARCELS. must be} E. A. STANSBURY, Secretary, ° |ELIZUR WRIGHT, Actuary, | A. HALSEY PLUMMER, Axsistant Secretary, .| SPEWARYL L. WOODFORD, Counsel. G. D. WRIGHT, Agent for P. E, Island, GEORGE ONELLL River, Oct. 13, 1869, Vernon Just lieceivd AT July 26, 1869, -~RUM & SUGAR. ER Schr. M J MeMilian from Bermuda, the Subscriber has just received ; 10 puns. Strorz proof Demerara RUM, 50 Bbls Brizht Barbadves SUGAR, HIGGS & HURT. is] p Ow" A ixautiful Assortment of Ladies’ Under-Clothing, | VERY CiUEAP, NOKTi SIDE QUEUN SQUARE, Q Charlottetown. Oct..11, 1868. PAPER COLLARS FOR THE MILLION ROBERT YOUNG'S, Linen Faced Paper Collars, Linen Fibre Paper Collars, Enameled Paper Collars, Cloth Buttonhole Paper Collars, Round Point Paper Collars, Syuare Point Paper Collars, Shakespeare Paper Collars, Byron Paper Collars, Garotte Paper Collars, Printed Paper Collars, Fancy End Paper Collars, Eureka Paper Collars, Paper Cuffs, Paper Shirt Fronts, at ROBERT YOUNG’S. North Side Queen Square, Ch'to wa,Jun6 1869. Through Connection between Liverpoo) and Charlottetown, via Halifax. HE full-powered, Clyde-built, Iron Steamships carrying the United States and Britieh Mails, “TNMAN LINE,” will leave HALIFAX for LIVERPOOL ever alternate FRIDAY, ut noon, commencing 27t AUGUST LIVERPOOL for HALIFAX, every alternate SATUKDAY, commencing AUGUST 28th The “City of Halifax * leaves Halifax for St Jobn’s N. F., every alternate Friday on arrival o steames for New York. The Company bave made arrangements te sign through Bills Lading at reduced rates, and will deliver goods at Charlottetown free of other 2 1RG9 , 1889, Storage to Let. ELOW the MASONIC HALL, Lower | Water Street, Apply to ARCH KENNEDY. Lower Queen Street. lw tf Oct. 18, 1869 Positive Notice, oo is hereby given to a!) persons in- LY debted to the Subscribera that ail debts remaining unpaid alter the 15th day of November, 1869. wi:l be placed in the bands of their Attorney ior immediate collection. D R. HOOPER & CO. Ch'town, Oct. 15, 1869. din: Public Lands. Townships Nos 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 11, 14, 15, 20, 21 and 27. Notice to Tenants or holders of Government Lands on the above named Townships, and all persons desirous af purchasing Wilderness Lands. MULE Commissioner of Public Lands will attend at the following places ou the duys hereinafter mentioned, for the receipt of payments due on account of purchase of Lauds on the above named Towuships. On Tuesday, the 2nd day of November next, at Mrs. Webster's, Searitown, Lot 27. Ou Friday and Saturday, the oth wud (th days of November, at William Huy wood’s, Exq., ligvish, Lot 2. Un Tuesday and Wednesday, the 9th and 10th days of Nevewber, at Mr. David Hunter's Alber ton. Ou Tharsday, the llth day of November, at Mrs. Meleaac's, Western Koad, Lut 6, On Saturday, the 13th day of November, at Mr. Alieu's Western Road, Wellington, Lot 16. On Tuesday, the L6th day of November, at Mr. Carrathur’y, Kenairgton Lot 19. On + eduesday, the 17th day of November, at Mr. Richard baguall’s, Hazel Grove, Lot 22. JOUN ALDOUS, Commissioner. Office cf Public Lends, Oct. 13, 1869, WORTHY OF ATTENTION! FARM STOCK. BNO be Sold, by AUCTION, on THURS- DAY, the 2let instant, at 2 o'clock, p. m., at the Ten Mile Inn, Lot 50, 30 Superior Thorough. bred Kum and Ewe Lambs, 10 wes, (beiug part of Mr. George Tweedy's anexcelled stock of well bred Sheep), 2 Mileh Cows. Terms Liberal! Sale Positive! ALEX. McNEILL, Auctioneer, Ch'town, Oct. 13, 1869. tf expenses. ; $ Treporters can also secure through Bills Lading from the Company's xgents in Loudon, Paris, Manchester, Bradford, and Glasgow. Merchants will find it to their advantage te order by this route. RATES OF PASSAGE: Charlottetown to Liverpool or I : Temperance Hall. Queenstown, First Cabin, 984 ag a to 8i. John, ea ose 1 . Ts in, Positive and Unreserved Sale. coen an ao Giaaanat $20 r . do. Steerage, ‘HXO be SOLD by AUCTION, on the) .7.,02 el I Premieres, on SATURDAY, the 23rd inst , at a ” weer eats : (time Sto 12 o'clock, noon, all the LAND and BUILDING, situate on the corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, known as the TEMPERANCE HALL. For terms and particulars apply to J. W. Morrison, Esq., Avsistant Colonial Secretary. WM. DODD, Auctionser. o. Children between one and twelve, balf Fare. Infants under one year, free. : From Liverpool or Queenstown to Halifax, 15 guineas ; 17 guineas; 21 guineas. Steerage, 6 guineas ‘“ Tickets can be bought here at these rates by per sons wishing to bring out their friends. For passage or further information, apply in Liverpeol to WILLIAM INMAN, Esq, at the Head Office, 62 and 63 Tower Building South, of Water Street; in Glasgow to ALEX. MALCOLM Jr, 13 Dixon Street; in London to EIVES & ALLEN. 61 King Wiiliam Street; in Halifax to J. & Kk. B. SEATON, or here to FENTON T. NEWBERY, os for P, E. Isiand m Oct. 18, 1869. GEORGETOWN ROYAL MAIL! Ch'town, Aug. 23, 1869. NOTICE, LL PERSONS INDEBTED to the ander signed are reques' to make immediate eo of their ACCOUNTS, or they will be FEXNUE Subseribere having obtained the con- r tract for carrying the Mails to and from Georgetown and Charlottetown, beg to acquaint the travelling public that they will maintain good accommodation and quick despatch on the route. Ee Passengers booked and parcels to be left at the “ Union House,” Queen Street, Charlotte- GEORGE O'NEILL, anded over to my Attorney for collection witout farthernotice. em NEW G FALL 1869. 7. Arrive per ships DUNCAN, LELIA ALICE, ZULEIKA, & WILLIE, from Great Britain : 25 Bales and Cases Staple DRY GOODS, 100 Chests TEA, 40 half da 20 Hhds, DeKuyper GIN, 10 qr. casks BRANDY, 10 do Port & Sherry, 10 Bbls. CURRANTS, 75 Boxes Valentin RAISINS, 3 Bbls. COFFECTIONARY, 2 Bales CLOVES, 3 Boxes Colman STARCH, 8 Bbls. NUTS, 1 Case 10 keys MUSTARD, 1 Case Toilet SOAP, 50 Boxes Liverpool SOAP, 4 Cases Cestor OIL, in tins 6 Bbls. PICKLES, 1 Case NUTMEGS, 2 Bales CLOVES, 30 Kegs Carb. SODA, 20 Casks Washing do. 20 Boxes PIPES, 6 Cases American HATS, 10 Crates EARTHENWARE, Together with a large Stock of Goods on hand and to arrive from New Dominion and United States, all of which will be suld at AUCTION about middle NOVEMBER at Trade Sale, of which due notice wi!l be given, P, W. HYNDMAN. Oct. 11, 1869, is] pt 4 3in TEA TO ARRIVE. K* ** Lelia Alice,” from London, 100 Chests Superior Tea, same as last Spring’s importation. Will be sold low on arrival, CARVELL BROS. Oct. 11, 1869, 3w Rice, Currants,&c. 25 Bags RICE, 10 Bola, CURRANTS, 100 sides SOLE LEATHER, 20 Boxes CANDLES, For Sale by CARVELL BROS. 2w FOUND. AST week on the Malpeque Road, near the Burial Ground, a SHAWL. The owner can have it, by proving property, on ap- plying at the Examiner Orrics. Oct. 11. 1869. Our Brand. 10 BBLS. of this choice Extra FLOUR Oct 11, 1869. Oct. 11, 1369. for sale by. CARVELL BROS. 2w Sugar. HHDS. Bright Porto Rico SUGAR for sale by 3 Oct. 11, 18€9. CARVELL BROS, 2Qw Steamer Heather Belle. (HE public are hereby intormed that the Steamer * Heather Bello’? will be laid up for a few days for repairs, on and after Monday next, the Ilth inst. Oct 8, 1369. F. W. HALES. Executor’s Notice, LL PERSONS INDEBTED to the ESTATE of the late MRS. SARAH BREMNER, are hereby notitied to make immediate peyment to the undersigned; and all Persons having Jega! de- mands againat said Ketate, are requested to present the same forthwith, duly attested, to the under- signed, GEO. BREMNER, Exeevvor. Ci‘toen, October Ith, 1869. isl pat 6w FRANGIS 8. LONGWORTH. BARRISTER «£T LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC, &c., OFFICE : 4 doors south of Bank of P. E. I. GREAT GEORGE STREET Charlottetown, P. E. Island. WANTED. SMART, ACTIVE BOY, about 14 years of age. Apply te ROBEKLT YOUNG, North Side Queen Square, Ch’town Oct. 11, 1269, 2in NOTICE, H BRADSHAW, M. D., respectfully * requests all persons indebted to him to eall immediately and settle with him, or George Stephenson, jr., New Glasgow. By so doing they will save themselves further trouble. New Glasgow Bridge. Oct. 6, 1869, A fin NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. —sT— ROBERT YOUNG'S ** Centre of Attraction.” New Bovnets, New [late, New Ribbons, New Flowers, New Feathers, New Mantles, New Mantle Velvet, New Velveteons, New Silks, New Irish Poplins, New Dress Stuffs, New F Merinoes, New Shirts, New Shirtings, New Flennels, New Wool Shirts, New Wool Shirting, &., &¢., TO BESOLD CHEAP. North Side Queen Square. Ch’town, Oct. 7, 1869. tf Executors’ Notice. LL Persons having any legal demande against the Estate of Joseph Green, late of Suminerside, in Prince County, Farmer, deceased, are requested tu present the same, duly attested, tou the undersigned, Trustees and Executors of the last will and testament of the said Joseph Green ; and ai] persons indebted te the said Estate, whether by judgment, Bond, Mortgage, or Promissory Note, Book Account, fur Rent, or otherwise, are requested to pay the same forthwith to the undersigned. JOHN GREEN, Jr., Truestees DANIEL GREEN, and CHARLES GREEN, Executors Summerside, Oct. 11, 1869. 2m SHAD! SHAD! Bp‘. of Fundy, FAT SHAD, for sale, siugly or in half burrels, at the New Fish Market, Pope's Warehouse, Grafton Street FINNAN HADDiES. FRESH iot of Austin’s Finuin Haddies, prepared at Digby, Nova Scotia, for sale at the New Fish Market. CODFISH. CODFISH RIED Codfish, from twelve shillings per quintal upwards, (some nice for family use,) for sale at the New Fish Market. HERRING. HERRING. AY ot Islands Herring, round and split, in Barrels and in bulk, for sale at the New Fish Market. , Township No. 56. fae E Commissioner of Pablic Lands having under the authority of the Act 16 Vic., Cap. I8, completed the purchase of Township Number 56, in King’s County, the property of Messrs. Haviland and DeBlow, hereby notifies all Tenants and occupiers of land on the above roperty, desirous of purchasing their several locations, that in accordance with the 10th section of the above recited Act, he is now pre- pared to receive the deposit of the purchase money of their several holdings, upon producing DONALD McRAE, Tailor. Queen Street Oh town Ang 9, 1869. ROBERT CRABB. Ch'town, Oct. 16, 1369. tf | * me sysaye Sf OODS JEW coos | JUST RECEIVEDAT __ NAW GO0BS. JOSEPH A. MeDONALD’S, Queen Street, ER STEAMERS « ORIENTAL” & “ ALHAMBRA,” 4 Cases Hats and Caps, New Style, CHEAP FORK CASH. Per “ City of Quebec,” from Montrea!, 3 Cases Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, CHEAP FOR CASH. Per “ St. Lawrence,” 1 Case Ready-Made Clothing, (Fashionable Make.) CHEAP FOR CASH, Ch’town, Oct. 4, 1869, Notice to Debtors. [THE Subscriber having made an alteration in Lis business, requires an early settle- ment of all outstanding accounts. Those parties indebted to him up to the 30th of September, will pieuse make immediate payment. B. WILSON HIGGS. Ch'town, Oct. 4, 1869. my ‘gn N O ELC kK. =e. to purchase the tollowing BIRDS tit for stuffing, WILD DUCKs, HAWKS, OWLS, WILD PIGEONS, SEA GULLS, and any other Birds of a rare species. to be sent to the Subscriber as svon as possible after being killed. SAMUEL N. EARLE, Teacher of Music, Taxedermist. Residence, Fitzroy Street. FIRST ARRIVAL! FINE GOODS FOR FL L, 1869, AT THE BRITISH WAREHOUSE QUEEN SQUARE. The Subscribers have just received from Lon- don snd Manchester, via Halifax, per Steamer Oriental: 9 CASES & 2 BALES DRY GOODS! now open and ready for inspection, Balance by Fal! Ships. W.& A. RROWN, Sept. 27, 1869. JARD! Vy Bs. WW. IRVING, begs to inform L het friends and the public that she is about to open an Evening Clase for CRAYON and PENCIL DRAWING for the convenience of those that are unable to attend the day classes. For particulars apply at the Class Rooms, Pownal Street, neariy opposite Miss Raukin‘s Boarding Heuse, Oct. 11, 1869. 4in NO'TICE. "Q°HE Business hitherto conducted in mj own name will henceforth be continued under the firm and style ot HIGGS & HURT. Mr. R. N. HURT having thie day been ad- mitted a partner. B. WILSON HIGGS, lm October 4th, 1869. CHEAP GOODS! Cheap Goods, JUST RECEIVED, Direct from Great Britain, TEW WINCEYS, all fashionable colors, Very Cheap. W. A. WEEKS & Co. PRINTED COTIONS, New, j Very Cheap, W A. WEEKS & Co. REY CALICOES and SHEETINGS, Very Cheap. W. A. WEEKS & Co. ATEKPROOF CLOTHS, Very Cheap, W. A, WEEKS & Co. INE BLACK MANTLE CLOTHS, Very Cheap. W. A. WEEKS & Oo. OOTS, SHOES and RUBBERS, Very Cheap. W. A. WEEKS & Co, ATS, CAPS, COLLARS and TIES, Very Cheap. W. A. WEEKS & Co, OOP SKIRTS, CORSETS, &c., Very Cheap, W. A. WEEKS & Co, Sept. 27, 1869. GLASGOW HOUSE, QUEEN STREET, NEW GOODS FOR Spring and Summer, 1869. The Subscriber begs to call the attention ef in- tending purchasers te his extensive Stock ot Staple & Fancy Dry Goods GROCEBIES AND GENERAL MERCHNDIZE, which have been personally selected with great eare in GREAT BRITAIN and are now on Sale, yo pi and - FREDERICK LEPAGE. Ch'town, June 2], 1869, King Square House. GENTLEMEN & YOUTHS. [as Choicest Assortment of Huts in this City, and a superior lot of Summer Tweeds, can be found at May 24, 1869. LADIES & MISSES. S'TRAW GOODS and Trimmings. A great Ss variety. BOOTS to fit everrbody, BEEK & SONS. BEER & SONS. May 24, 1869. HOUSE BUILDERS. ILL find Naile, Glass, Paint, Oils, Putty, Locks, &c., &c., as good and as cheap as to be found elsewhere, at BEER & SONS. May 24, 1869. 130 PACKAGES, T-CLASS TEA,to arrive per Arabian Wrights Column, CITY TEA STORE! EVERY DESCRIPTION OF Ghoie Family GROCERIES to be had at the CITY TEA STORE, DUNN'S BLOcK, QUEEN | STREET. G. D. WRIGHT. THE BEST FLAVORED "TEA. Ever offered for Sale on Prince Edward Island AT THE City Tea Store. G. D. WRIGHT. Cash Price PAID FOR ALL KINDS or OLD JUNK, including old Printed Paper, white & colored Rags, Hemp and Maniila Ropes, Standing Rigging, broken cut-Giass, &c., &c., Highest at the CITY TEA STORE, _G. D. WRIGHT, EXTRA STATE AND No.1 CANADA FLOUR CITY TEA STORE. G. D. WRIGHT. MASON’S ORIGINAL CHALLENGE BLACKING, Two Shillings and Three Pence per dozen for Cash Payment. City Tea Store. G. D. WRIGHT, Cheap Dried Fruit, LAYER AND MUSCATEL RAISINs, TEN PENCE. Zante Currants, 8d, only. Very Choice Fresh Figs for the small sum of three shillings and three pence per box of four pounds, at the BvY 3A SYoORs. G. D. WRIGHT. fHE CHEAPEST AND BEST CANDLES, Superior to bad Gas, at the CITY TEA STORE, G. D. WRIGHT. REFINED PETROLEUM OIL, better than the best Kerosene, at the City Tea Store. G. D. WRIGHT. All Goods purchased at the CITY TEA STORE will be delivered to any part uf Char. lottetowa or suburbs free of charge. their titles, or agreements for the eame. JOHN ALDOUS, Office of Public Lands, Commissioner. Oct. 6, 1869. i BEER & SONS. May 24,1869 J uly 26, 1869, AUCTION. Of a Freehold Fam, situated on Brackley Point Road, Lot 33. BE SOLD at PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the Twenty-Sixth day of OCTOBER nets A. D, 1869, at the bour ef Twelve o'clock, noon, at oe Colonial Building, in Charlottetown, under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in an Indenture of bearing date the Twentieth ot October, A. D., 1864, and made between John Stewart, of Township Number Thirty-Three, in Prince Edward Island, Farmer, and Margaret Stewart, his wife, of the one part, and the Honorable Joseph Hensley, of Charlottetown, in the said Island, as Trastee of John Nichols and Eli Nichols, of the other part, ALL that Tract, Pi or Parcel of LAND, situate on Township Mo. Thirty-Three. aforesaid > containing One Hundred Acres, and bounded as follows, that is to eay: commen- ing at a stake fixed on the west side of the road leading from Charlottetown to Brackley Point, at the distance of twenty-one chains south of land formerly leased to James Stewart, senior, from thenee running west the distance of forty-seten chains, sixty liaks, thence south twenty-one chatne, thence east to the said road, and from thence north along gaid road to the place of commence- ment, together with the Houses, Buildings, Ease- ments, Privileges and Appurtenances belonging, or in anywise appertaining to the said land, Dated at Charlottetown this Twerftieth day of August, A. D., 1869, JOSEPH HENSLEY, W. W. SuLuivan, Solicitor. AUCTION. Trustee’s Sale. A’ THE FURNITURE WAREROOMS, Kent Street, on WEDNESDAY, the ird day of NOVEMBER, at 11 o'clock, The Valuable Stock in Trade of the late GEURGE DOUGLASS, Cabinet- maker, CoxPKisixc;—Drawing-Room Sette, Walnut and Mahogany Sofae, Chamber Setts, Wardrobes, Book Case, Walnut and Birch, H. C. Rocking and Arm Chairs, Perlor, Dining, Office, and Nursery do, in Cane and Wood, Wash Stands, Toilet Glasses, a Lot of Turned, Stock in Table Legs, Bed P &e., Reps, Plash, Damask, Fringes, Cord, Tussela, Gilt & Walnut Moulding, Work Benches, Lathes, Cir- enlar and Gig Saws, Tools; Boiler Engine, (12 Horse Power) with Shafting iy perfect order, 1 Fire Proot Safe, 1 Portable Fire Eugine, Offiee Furniture, &c. Atso,—The unexpired Term of Wareroom and remises, For Particulars See Handbills, J. W. MORRISON, . N. RANKIN, § Trustees.: Oct. 4, 1869. all p lin each week. QUEBEC & GULF PORTS STEAMSHIP LINE, THE STEAMSHIP «CITY OF QUEBEC,” THOMAS CONNELL. Commander, will, during the remainder of the season, make FORTNIGHTLY trips between QUEBEC and PICTOU, calling both ways at Father Point, Gaspe, Perce, Mira- michi, Shediac and Charlottewn. Leaves QUEBEC August 3lst, September 14th and 28th, October i2th and 26th, and November 9th and 23rd, Leaves Charlottetown for Pictou, September 3rd and 17th, October Ist, 15 and 29th, and November 12th and 26th. Leaves Charlottetown for Quebee and Inter- mediate Ports, September 7th and let, October Sth and 19th, and November 2nd, 16th and - This Vessel haa been fitted up expressly for thi route, and has large Freight capacity, and s“perior accomodations fur Passengers, RATES OF PASSAGE, INCLUDING 8TATE- ROOM BERTHS. CABIN STEERAGE, PASSAGE MEALS PARsAGE MKALS To Quebec $1050 $550 $750 $450 « Father Point 1050 550 750 450 Gaspe 700 300 500 250 “ Perce 550 300 450 250 “ Miramichi 475 150 260 125 “* Shediac 2 00 50 386100 50 “ Pictou 1 50 50 75 ou For Freight or Passage, apply to CARVELL BROS., Ch‘town Aug, 25. 186%). COAL. COAL. HE BEST COAL can be got at the OLD MINES, by orders from the Subscriber, at the following Prices. viz .— Sydney, LARGE, £013 6 do. SMALL, “410 Lingan, LARGE. v lo 6 do. SMALL, 046 Albion, LAKGE 036 do SMALL’ = ee Trrus—Two months’ credit from time of livery atthe Mines. G, W. D«BLOIS, Agent, Ch'town April 26,-1869 6m CRACKERS, BREAD. J UST RECEIVED ex Schr. * Emeling’’ from Halifax and for sale eheap : 200 Boxes of Moir & Co's celebrated Crackers, fresh from Bakery, ia Wine Water, Sugar, Sods, Coffee, Tea. aud Midford. 25 Boxes Superior Family Pilot Bread, 25 do o .Square do. WM. DODD, Ch'‘town, Oct. 4. 1869. pt isl 2in Cooking, Parlor, Office, & Parlor STOV ES. 0%, Consignment, consisting of Niagara, Water loo, Organr, Scouts, Model Parlors, Franklins Times, Box. and Farmers’ Boilers, Holloware and Tins, complete, all of which will be sold for cost and charges. Call and examine those Stoves, as we insure satisfaction. W. D. STEWART, North Side Queen Square. 8 21, 1869. 3m Copy Books for the Million. — Subscriber has just received a large supply of the first P. E. Island edition of STAPLES’ COPY BOOKS, which be offers wholesale and retail. A liberal discount given to the trade, DAVID LAIRD. Queen Square Bookstore, ; Sept. 29, 1869. MAILS! Autumn Arrangement! N and after TUESDAY the 23rd instant, until further notice, the Mails for the United States, Canada and New Brunswick, via Shediac, will be clesed at the General Post Office, Charlottetown, every Tuesday aud Friday fw evenings, at 7 o'clock, For Nova ia, via Pictou, every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday evenings, at 7 o'clock, Mails for Great Britain, Newfoundiaod and the West Indies, every alternate Saturday and Wed uesday evenings, at 7 o'clock, as fullows, via :-— Saturday, Oct. 2 Saturday, Nov. 13 Wednesday, “ 6 Wednesday, * 17 Saturday, ‘“ 16 Saturday, “ @ Wednesday, “ 20 Wednesday, Dec. 1 Saturday, ‘* 30 Saturday, “ il Wednesday, Nov.3 | W yy“ 15 e, and Lower Freetown, to be forwarded ion will be closed every Tuesday and” Fri- day evenings, at 7 o'clock. ils for Geo wn, per Steamer, every Fri- day evening, at 7 o'clock. New muet -~ - before the thee of registe be posted at least Lalf an c ick, wili be due on the e pesday and Saturday, at 9:30 o'clock. Scotia, on the evonings of ? Friday, at 5 o'clock. a nee aia = r