4 Sy I EN EE rr oases eee MISCELLANEOUS. THE CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE eee ee COMPANY ' A LOST WILL. Established 1847 A DETECTIVES EXPERIENCE, | Capital, @ne Million DoHla r. -_-———_— Head Office, Hamilton, Ontario. Incorporated under Special Act of Parliament. Manager :--A.G. Ramsay, F. I. A. *] will tell you,’ said Mr. F-—-—, ‘ of an incident, that at the time, excited universal | interest in New Urleans, and was the oc- | easion of the success which subsequently at- | tended Mr. |- and mysel! as detectives. | lo other words, it was our beginning. The success we met with gave us a reputation and siarted us in the public confidence. cae i An old gentleman, a Creole, pained Votier, | HALIPAX, N. 8, had died, leaving an immense fortune. He} Honorable Directors —The Honorable Edward had two heirse-at-law, a@ niece and a nephew. Kenus, the Hou L S. Shannon, the Hon. J. W. It was the old man’s earnest wish that the | Ritehie, Willam Hare, Eeq young people should marry. Le wished 1 peer gy an — preserve hie property as a whole, and transe| “**" * en: thee mit it undivided. | ST..JOHN, N.°B. It was a prinecly estate, and if guarded i Honorable Directors.—John Boyd, Esquire, with care, the possessor might attam « ; . tluene : sad I : P i MAL TUS eC Ce - “09 | Merchant. Alexander Jardine, Esquire, Merchant jokvence, 30 wWouk certain'y wield a | Charles Merritt Esquire, the Kev. Wai Seovell, flattering control in the financial world. |J.V. Thurger, Esquire, Merchant This was the dream of the old man's am-| Medical Advisers —Dr. W. S. Harding, M. R ; e iC.s8 » ‘ are » B.8 bition. It gave consideration to himself, and |‘ ‘ Senn : Pag ae : A B. ¢ ~ foe waned iain ; ; era Fao he hoped tv found @ great mon yed aristoe This Old Established Company offers to its racy ia his family But the g! Was averse | patrons Policies of Assurance at Rates Lower than to the match. She was a fair felicat hose of English aud Foreign Offices creature, one whom we intuitively loved. : EKnudow: " ut Policies payable during life time of ' : rejced - } } a sth =o Seen . aod who exercised over all who came within Policies payable daring a Limited Number of the 8} here of her influecace a magic control. | Years The yorag man, on the contrary, was wild| © Liberal regulations as to foreigu residence, and dissipated, and if not already depraved, | #¥e! #84 ecevpation ; i kt. mk eet Gor F&F. B. leleed.—W. D. STEWART was fastapproaching a period when dishonor | Oyssiottetown would be as familiar to him as the air he Medical Adviser.—Dr. F. Beer | breathed. Ile was passivnately in love with Fables of Rates, Forms, and all information may his cousin, and aside froin moneyed consider- | 0¢ @b'#ued from the Agent of the Company in Charlotteto ations, wished to make her hs wite RRROTNOW a Mr. Cotier, however, before his death, perceived the reluctance of hie niece tu the marriage, and made a will providing fur a JOHN W. MARLING, General Avent. B.—Th N s office has paid over half a Mill f ior the ‘ . i ale 148 paid OVer haifa M1 ono mn Oo ‘ mee Gen . : division of the estata. <A former one bad! poirareto the ri presentatives of policy holders, been made, giving the whole of lis timmense | and hus vever contested 4 claim. . It was! place, but e the last will, it could on found. searched for in every conceival property to the orphans, relying on th: Ch'town, Nov. 2, Lsox, 3in | willingness of his miece, when she came tv} —_ . . . . i ee o undersiand his wishes, to comply with them ft { f\ Tap As I said before, the old man died, and to | c the sarprise of the lawyer who had drawn ut + ) \ , CPucen Street. ‘ defied the researches of those interested m — uts recovery. The old will was, however G Q () D ‘ J I ; s NEW sic | } produced, and insisted on asthe testament vo! the deceased. FOR By 1¢ the niece was disinherited. | The lawyer was convinced that the will | FALL & WINTER 1868-69 had been stolen or destroyed. commenc- | ed suit in behalf of the niece for 4 division vi i fhe Subseriber has reecived by recent sr- the property, and intrusted the cuse of the | rivals from Great Britain, Canada, and = of the will to us. the Uuited States, There was a large reward, and besides the . case claimed ail our interest. We weat «| 105 Packgaes Merchandize ! work, therefore, with wind awd soul in our | which, together with the Steck oo band, makes undertaking. neof the Largest aud Best Selected Stocks o Var first step was to find out the actual! < ) criminal. Suspicion, of course, rested on the nephew. Every one believed him the guilty DR Y G OOl s party. We both inclined to this belief at AND first, but soon came to a different conclusion Our investigations satisfied us that he knew GENERAL MERCHANDIZE nothing of the matter. The will, together | ever exhibited by him, and will be found tu com- with other valuable papers, woe kept in a | prize a good assurtinent of curiously carved antique box, studded with GOO jewels, and was formerly the casket of al DRESS DS, ndian Prince, It was not known by the/| In Plain Winceys,Checked Winceys, Gala Plaids, family that this box was kept by the owner Cashmere Plaids, Coburgs, Lustres, French for any other purpose than as on ornament. Meriues, Freuch Delaiues, Chintz Poplins, This box bad disappeared. The last time it Striped Poplins, Lucerne Popling, Figured Was seen wag a few days before ‘he old man’s Popling, Striped Mobaire, Serges, Cauilets, death. Silently we looked for this box.| Cballies, Mottled Alpacas, &e., de. There was not a jeweller’s establishment in Cloths, the city we did not enter; there was not a : *clew’ we did not pull. Early and late we | Black, Brown, Fancy and Reversible Seal Cloak- | were ou the watch ; but every trace lad dis- ings, Black and Colered Whitneys and Per- | appeared, and our exertions seemed fruitless. | Heb Lamb Ciakings, Black and Colered As a last resource, we adopted a hazardous | ot Che, © meagenes Swarms, Bask ; , Beavers, Mixed French Beaver, Black and experiment. Among the cracksmen in the | Blue Pilots, Black Sataras, Black, Colored, city wasa mere boys We had arrested him Striped and Faney Doeskins, Seoteh Tweeds, once or twice, and knew him well. Ie was’ Black aud Colored Astricans, Black Worsted shrewd, daring, and unserupulous, but we| Coating, Mixed and Colored Milton Coatings, believed we had @ power over him which | Muscow Beaver, aod Black Bruad Cloths, would make him faithful.—Tuis boy was eought out. We told him all, and promises | Fancy Goods, him a large reward if he would search the | Ribbens, Flowers, Feathers, Bead and Gump | premises of an old ‘ receiver,’ and let us know Trimmings, Black, Colored and Fancy Vel- what it contained. Thies was late in the vet Ribbons, Kid Gloves, Berlin Wouls, evening: the next day the trial came on. Fingeriog Yarns, Plain and Fancy Paper The boy undertook the trust, and was to re- Coliars and Cuffs, Daisy Frillings, Cauibric port to us at daylight. He was punctual to Frillings, Lace, Shetland and Fancy Fails, | the time. Among the articles mentioned, we | Bonnet Fronts and Tops, Cluny Laces, Mal- | recognized a description of the box. ‘The old | + Laces, Stamped Embroidery, Jett and | villian bed it. ancy Breaches, Jett and Fancy Beit Clasps, | A moment eon t diate} i i} Purses, Jett and Crystal Trimming Drops, | n 6 immediately procured, an Crape Trimmings, Crape Collars, Linen and his house searched. Hid away in a secret te- | Sewed Collars, Hair Netts, Russia Braids, cess, Qmong silver plate ani jewelry of | French Cotto and Tracing Braids, Hercules immense Cost, we found the casket. It had Braids, Star Braids, Black aud Scarlet Van been stolen by the nephew, and pledged to} Dyke Braids, Mohair Cords, Siik, Jett and | tiie * receiver’ for monev. Lle did not know | Fancy Dress Buttons, Fancy Back Cowsbs, that it contained anything. and it had never | Fancy Weel Jackets and Sentage, White | been opened. We hastened to the court room | Colored and Fancy Clouds and Searle Moes with our treasure. ‘The will was all right; Velvets, Terry Silks, Black and Colored Silk hue the tial did net proceed. ‘The rights of | va Plaid Silk Velvets, lape Prammings, » elvet Hats and Turbans, Dress Caps, Cor- the niece were acknowledged, and half of the! sets, Biack aud Colored Silk Faced Veivets estate wae surrendered. It was our first big ne oe Wool Hoods, Children’s Wool aad Case, aod i¢ Was & Suurtce of pride to us, since | Casimere Hoods, Lufants’ Frock Bodies, | that it was in behalf of virtue and innoceuce. | &c., &e., Ke. The case Las faded from men's minds, but it| comes 0 us In Many 4 silent musing with | memory, replete with the rocollectivns of an | Furs, Ladies’ Mountain Martin, Fitch, Musquash, and | early triumph. | Mock Eruin Beas, Mountain Martin, Mus- quash. Fiteh, Seal, Goat, Mock Ermin, River oe Mink and Germau Mink Muffs, Ladies’ Fur y AWN | Mitts, Meue’ Seal and Fur Gloves, Meus’ RETALIATION. Seal, Sable, Gerwav, Mink, Prussian Seal, | Some years ago in the country of Penob- | ‘lucked Beaver, German Lamb, and Otter | seot, there lived 4 man by the name of H., Caps. whose great pleasure wes in tormenting | Linens : others, | eson 7 : 1... |6 Bales, Grey, White & Dae cold. Mastering nicht. b ee | Hollands, Grasa Cloths, Linen Diaper, Shirt | Striped Cottons, ae — » Slustering night, he retired to} Fronting Linens, White and Brown Tabling | 2 do Checked Shirtings,| bed at = early hour, his wile being absent Linens, Bleached Linen Table Covers, Linen | Bed Tickings, Jeaus,| ‘ ata weighbor's. Vickings, Osnaburgs, Striped Hessians, Glass) &c. Some time after, when returning, finding the duor clueed, she demanded adwittance. * Who are you?’ cried Mr. II. | | Towels, Forfar Sheeting, &c., &c. Flannels, White and Searlet Flannels, lint. We!sb Flannels, * You know who [ am; ict .20 in, ite ver > |Gdo Carpets & Hearth-|I do Gloves and Hoisery, 4 TAT y | shall be Sixpence, (if prepoid,) per half ounce. cold.’ ' J Searlet, Pink, Blue aud Humbolt Saxony | — "ae Cone Genesee FALL IMPORTATIONS OF THOMAS OWEN, . . : i lantiels, Serges, Seariet an ‘ae We) it do Blanketa & Scotch; Hat & Bonnet Shapes, | Postmaster General. | aa vaga yond: | want | ings, Saxony Shirtiugs, &c., &e. feng I do Black Mautle Vel| { T ] { \ eneral Post Office. ' | , rl '4 do Cotton Battings,) vVeteens, } . . > KE. Isl: | | * But [ must come in. Boots and Shoes, Wallac. &¢. ” Ti de Ribbons, Milk endl it ER - wre, * en ee ; ¢ What is your name ?’ (400 Pairs Rubber Overshoes, Ladies’ Rubber | 3 do Osnaburgs, —, _ Velvets, oe Mat! OE cisicnescaaaal : ‘ You koow my name—its Mrs. I.’ Boots, Misses’ RK. Boots, Ladies’ Prunella,| Canvas, & Striped)! do Qotton Handker- { . , r S. . ’ ’ ’ J » ‘ " > . ‘ & ¥ i * Begone! Mrs. il. isa very likely woman Kid and Leather Bouts, Misses’ and Chil- \ Bagg, 4 rer 7 roy, UNO iene GROCER] ks, &C., Co —she never keeps such Jate hours as this.’ dreu's Boots and Shoes in Variety, &e., Ke Mra. LH. replied, ‘if you don’t let me in, 1} will drown myself in the well She then took a big log and plunged it into | the well and returned to the side of the door. | Mr. H. hearing the noise rushed from the | house to save, as he suppose!, his drowning | wife. She at the same time slipped in, and! clueed the door aftee her. Mr. Il, almost | ALSO, Whitney Blankete, Colored Llankets, Bed Quilts, Domestic Sheets, Drogget Shirung, Ero Laked, in turn demanded admittance, Velveteens, * Who are you?’ she demanded. Shawls, *You know who [ am— ct me in, or ; Handkerchiefs, shall freeze.’ W addings, * Begone you thievish rogue; | want no- Uwbrelias, Railway Rugs, Horse Kugs, Drugget Carpets, Felt Carpets, liemp Carpets, pre ons, Table Oi) Clothe, Imt. Leather Cloth, Paper Blinds, ttings, & LARGE STUCK OF PAPER COLLARS. TAILORS TRIMMINGS! Dye Stuffs, Tea, Sugar, Spices, Rice, Currants, Baking Soda, Washing Seda, Starch, Mustard, Pep per, thing of here,’ * But oon come in.’ ‘What is your nawe ?’ * You know my nawe— its Mr. I.’ *Mr. H. ie @ very likely man, be don't keep such late hours.’ Puffice it to say, she, after keeping him in the sold until she was sativiied, opend the dor and Jet him in. —-—— ~ * Look a-heah, Pete,’ ssid a knowing | darkey, ** don’t stan’ dar on the railroad.’ | ** Why, Joe?" ** Kase, if the cars see that mouf of yours open, dey wil! tink it am de de} ot, and ruo rite into it.”’ SS le ete re eh ig PCE Se ae ———$—— OE A {From the new “ Dominiou.” At pm searon, when coughs and colds are ao Prevalent, an effectual remedy, aud ene easily ob ’ } : tained Perry Duvis’ Veyetable PAIN KILLER | Crushed Sugar, &o., It is no vew nostrum, vended by unknown agente, | &e., &e., ke., but hus stood the test of over twenty years; und) dnd a Large Stock of Smallwares ! those who use the article, internully or externally, | FREDERICK LEPAGE. will connect with it gratetul recollections of 1s | worthy inventor.—Ilasrixce’ ( wnosicig, C. W.| Now 2. 1562 ov ° 5 Pais Kitter.—The testimonials borne to the | rennet " Stolen or Strayed Coal FROM the Subseribers premises, efficacy of thie valuable medicive are sufficieut to | Warrant its introduction into every house. Our FIVE SHEEP, marked T. Boon the side, and # hole in the ear. Any in formation reapecting the said sheep will be Uiauk- fully received by PATRICK BERRIGAN. own opinion ie that po family should be without Charlottetown, Royalty, Nov. 23, 1862. 2i a bottie of it for a single hour. In flesi wounds, aches, pains, sores. &e., it is ‘he most effectual | we know of. A bottle will last for a very | Jong time, and its low price p ices it within the | reach of ail Our readers will remember that the Mesers. Perry Davie & Sou have epened a house in Montrea!. whence Canadiap ordere are supplied. —News, Sr. Jonn’s, C. K. Davie Paw Kitrer.-Prom the reports of dealers in this vity, we think no pre rietory medi eine bas hada larger sale. Its ¥ inble rtiea, be without it, , aud no family should be tit, as 4 speedy cure for pain, eanngs Z case of accident, or suddeu atiaeks of dysentery, Kuffalo i? ebes, UST RECEIVED and FOR SALE, Three Bales of Extra No | BUFFALO ROBES, cholera morbus, and even Asi overa, BEST and CHEAPEST iu the Market. ” i . by reports — il in magic roar, a oe Wy epee vODD & ROGERS, gisease bas been vig the Pass; Corner Queen and Grafzon Sts., _pimmer— Most ktal Teasers Te “ pe Ch’ town, Nov. 23, 1868, * + wl ay nwa 1SG68. FALL L868. | PVUue from 1 | oo vuMmeroUs Lo particu ar Ze, Whic bh he will sell at ing at four o'clock, for HALIFAX and! aitable for the Country Trade, for Sale by the Old Stand, Reddin’s Corner, ¢ Stock « ever offered in Charlottetown. Rete ANOTHER INVENTION. STOVE PIPE STONE PIPE, PEUME SUBSCRIBER has revented, and is now Usiuw a set of LEVER SHEARS, for cutting Sheet lron, which enables bim to sell STOVE PIPE and ELBOWS at a great reduction. He would also voller aut very Low Prices, a variety of STOVES. ee : : : WEDNESDAY AUCTONS. | MYVWE SUBSCRIBERS will have a Sule of FLOUR, MEAL, &e¢., every WEDNESDAY ut Ll o'clock, during the Svanmmer CARVELL BROS. —& GARD. pe undersigned takes this opportunity of returning his thanks to his friends and customers for their past favers, ard begs to in- torm thea that he has disposed of the Brighton Brewery to Messrs. Morris aud Hyudaianu, For the new firin he confidently bespeaks the vatron- age wo lberally extended to the former proprie- or, June 1. FRESH CRACKERS. IST RECEIVED, FREo# from the Bukery~ | BOXES BUTTER, SUDA, WINE, WATER | N. RANKIN, } ji and SUGAR CRACKEKS. ' R. B. F. SMITH. | THOMAS MORRIS and CHARLES 4.! HYNDMAN, having purchased the Brighton Brewery, and entered inte copartnership as : j or Brewers, have much pleasure in informing the AIR-TIGHT, COOK, PARLOR GRATES, public chat they have secured the efficient super- intendence of R. H. F. Saiith, Esq , and are new prepared to supply the Trade with the well- knewn and favorite Brighton Ale. Customers way rest assured that no expense will be spared to furnish them with a first clase article. High ext cash price paid tur clvice barley. | THOS. MORRIS. CHAS. A. HYNDMAN, Ch'town, Oct. 26, Lea. WA SAM MAAAAAAA MAA AA Aaa 2 RICHARD JOHNSON, M.D., $ ‘PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, AND ACCOUCIIEU RE. consisting of June 15, 1868, scl Vinegar. Vinegar. ALL at W. R. WATSON’S and pur-| / chase your Piekling Vineger and! Spices of the best quality and cheap. CITY DRUG STORE, —_—- eee j | | | AND A FEW | FARMERS’ BOILERS. | City and Country Dealers would do well to call before purchasing elsewhere. Soapstone Cut and He-Pitted Sept. 28 18 Oe... Oke ACO tons for Sale. RICKS—from the Yard, as follows, viz Large Coal 7s 6d! small do Bais Gal! N B—Sauplos free, to test quality. Apply te A. McNEILL, } ‘ZINC SHEET & GALVANIZED IRON Constantly on band. 1A kinds of which, together with a large Stock of TINWARE, P lhe offers at Low Prices. GEORGE 19, 1868. Im W. MILLNEI! 2m eos es | | | | | | Ch'town, Oct : > 2. x | | Common Sense FARUILY SEWING BUACHINE only £33 17s. Gd. AT HARVIE'S BOOKSTORE, Queen Nlrect COFFIN FURNEFURE! COFFIN COVREINGS! Goods Successor to his lamented brother, the late Dr. Hammond Jvhuson DISPENSAKY: Kent Srresr....CHaAkLorrerown. Oct. 19, L808 AAAARAAL AAAAAA x a all other for FUNERALS! Toyether with a good assortment of FAMILY MOURNING AND TRIMMINGS ! BEER & SONS Sm And requisite { | | Sept a } ee om | | To the Travelling Public, | i } pe SUBSCRIBERS would respecttully | inform their friends and the public! generally, that they have opened oul, i tis) eily @ FIRST CLASS EOTEL to which they have given the name uf the OLDS TARO, REDDIN’S CORNER! Subscriber has Received per ** l NDINE” United ussoll irom the varied pur Siecumers aiVel} i, Sieumet Llulilax, “la ial ment ‘Ss und ft w lure Sst eam to Boston! ITNINN TEOUSE., Fall Arrangement! FORTNIGHTLY TRIPS! TEAMSHIP ALILAMBRA, P. A. Nicker Queenand King Streets, Ch'town, P. E. I. son, Commmander, will leave QUEEN'S ARF every alternate ‘| HURSDAY even- | | Glass, China & Larthenuware, of and Gold Stone China! ‘ WCc., consisting in part White lea Seta, &e, | | Phis Hotel is pleasantly aud conveniently situat jed ott the corner ot | Tea Seta, Dinner Sets China and a large assortinent of EARTHENWARE, | | } | ‘ ss : | Wil (The stand is well known as having been tn the occupation of Mr. J. G. Ey ketadt ) It is the intention of the Proprietors of the {UNION HOUSE to furnish First Class accom | | dation to travellers, and do all in their power to) j beneee a stay in Charlottetuwo pleasant and | agreeable. A First Class Iee Cream and Oyster Saloon, | and a Barber Shop, are kept in cunbection with the House. BOSTON touching at CANSO. For freight or passage apply to CARVELL BROS. Agents. VERY LOW PRICES. Superior Tea, Coffee, Brown and White Sugar, Curranta, Soap, Cundles, Shoe Bia king, Starch, Baking Soda, Wash- Ing Soda, Pickles, Spices, ac, > ; hulsins, | Oct. 15. together with a Large and Choice Stock of GROCERIES, uenally found in a First Class Grocery Store. Geliden heat 30 Barrels Golden Sheaf FLOUR, The Union House is pleasantly situated near |wharves, and steamboat landings, and will be | found convenient for travellers in all respects. nw choice Extra for Family use. Fur Sale by CARVELL BROTHERS. Nov. 2, 1868. wrest, Valuable Freehold Property| OES Ch’town, Sept. 23, 1868. tt SOUTHPORT FOR SALE. | i FPVHE Subscriber being about to remove to Char- | CARD. | ARON TS thames atBoutpore, “The Conage ie] SAMES W. FRASER, M.D, ju neat building wel! finished, and the Grounds on} |} part of which it is erected, has a frontage of 100) | feet on the Street, and rans back the distance of } 200 feet. On the premises are Stables and Coach | Hlouse and other out buildings. A Good Well of | Water, and a Garden well stocked with Friut trees: } | This property is a desirable manne for —— Charlottetown, wishing to retire from the City; aud may be had} : se reasonable terms. The Tannery will also be| October 19, 1868. let if required. Apply to the owner on the pree| ) nises. | JOHN RENDLE. i All watters pertaining to the wants and con-| venience of Guests will be prowptly attended to) | by the Proprietors. The best quality of Brandy, Gin, Port and Sherry Wine, Ruw, Whiskey, Cordials, &¢., &c., ALWAYS ON HAND. Extra Superfine Flour, Hard and Soft jCrackers, Cheese, &c., Ke. —ALSO= 20 Crates Assorted Earthenware, Crate, very Cheap. B. D. REDDIN. ACCOUCHEUR. HILLSBOROUGH SQUARE, P. ELI. tf . Ch'town, Oct. 26, 1868. vie 5 KING SQUIRE HOUSE, 1868, OCTOBER, 1868, Bouthpert, Oct 26, 1868. } | | pi ON CONSIGNMENT! TIVE SUBSCRIBER now offers for Sale— 130 Cases, i doz Bottles each. BRANDY, "ho be Let. | @ DWELLING-HOUSE, with Coachenows’y , Stable, &e., situated at West Eud, near | Government house, aud lately occupied by Albert | Hensley, Exqr. 105 Puncheons High Proof Demerara SPIRITS, | Apply at the office of Messrs, 20 Hinds. GINEVA, — 20 Cases LIQUEURS, HENSLEY & SULLIVAN. | which being apart from, and over and above his isl & pat own GENERAL STOCK, are offered for Sale | ew nh THe ge Cot ane Chere DANIEL BRENAN x TD ! JANIE IRENAN. FLOUR! FLOUR! wn 4 Bhis. FLOUR, 10 20 bbls. CORNMEAL, 50 bbis. HERRING, Good and Cheap for Cash! R. MUNRO, Georgetown. | A tf 12 Quarter Casks, 12 Hhds. Direct trom Cognac, via Charante, from the cele prated Vineyard of Geo. Sayer & Cou. ALSO, »Y RECENT ARRIVALS we have Received the greater portion of our tall and Winter GOODS! The above have been carefully selected, an will be found on Inspection, to be one of the bes Nov. 7th, 1868. if — STAPLE and FANCY ‘GOODS, Oct. 19. 1868. Customs and Impost Department, ; July 4, 1868. LL PERSONS receiving GOODS and MERCHANDIZE by any vessels (Steam | fers included), arriving at the Port of Charlotte- town, are hereby notified that in order to insure to ithem the safety of said Goods, they must have a | Permit from this office, signed either by the } Collector or the Assistant, Mr- George Bremner, us | all Goods liable to duty, landed or taken from any | : ; : ; | vessel, without a Permit. will be seized in accord lance with the Revenue Act. WM. E. CLARK, Colleetor- Ch'town, July 1868 NOTICE! IS Honor the Lieutenant Governor in Council | H has been pleased hy of the following | modifications in the Postal Arrangement between i the United States and this Island, viz < On and after the first day of November next. the | postage on a single Letter shall be FOUR PENCE, iif prepaid at the Mailing Office, und Ten Cents, | | (equal to sixpence) if posted unpaid, and for other ithan single letters the same cliarge shall be made | for each additional half ounce, or fraction thereof. | | Letters for British Columbia California and Oregon, | | BEER & SONS. | CHEAP WINTER GOODS! CHEAP WINTER GOODS. KRALL, 186s. Wy * invite the Inspection of Town and Country Purchasers, to the following NEW GOODS, just added to Stock :— Nov. 9, 1868. NEW GOODS FROM GREAT BRITAIN! JUST RECEIVED 4) THE BRITISH WAREHOUSE, TO WHICH THE i 1 Case Woollen Clouds | | & Hoods, | do Dress Caps and} Bonnet Fronts, ‘attention of the 1 do Flowers, Feathers, : & Fancy Ornaments, 1 do Hair Neta and Cot- tou Edying, do Hooks and Eyes, } | le ~ public is requested. do Printed Cottons, Patchwork, &c., do Flannels & Flannel Shirtings, l ONE OF THE LARGEST 1 | |N. Side Queen Square at the Mill. GOLD & SILVER. Watches, Clocks, Chains BROA CH ES, A R RINGS, PEN- CILS, BUCKLES, STL 'DS, and a large assortment of | KK BAR-RINGS, BROACHES AND CHAINS. i ALSO—~A varied assortment of SPECTACLES and EYE GLASSES, to suit any sight, for sule by the Subscriber, opposite the City Hall. ROBERT SNEESTON, Watch Maker, { ly FALL, 1868. x ‘‘Amphicn,” frem London, Chests of very choice TEA 20 half do do 20 bhds DeKuyper Gin, 4 qrs Hennessey Brandy, 2 hhds Pale Sherry, 4 bbis Coulectionery, 5 do Filberts, 20 Packages Colman’s Mustard, 50 Boxes Valeotia Raisins, 4 bbis Curranis, For Sale Low : i P. W. HYNDMAN. Ch’tewn, Oct 12, 1863. Ex “Idelette.”’ from Liverpool, 50 Boxes Steel & Sons No I Soap, 30 Keys Baking Soda, 20 Casks Washing Soda, For Sale Low! BLA¢ Ch’own, June lo, 1368. 10 P. W. HYNDMAN. Oct. 12, 1368. Ex “ Helen Davies,” from Montreal, 100 Sides Sele Leather, 7 Cases Boots, Also on Cousigninent— 2 Cases Clothing & Tweeds P. W. HYNDMAN. Ex‘ Volant,”’ from Glasgow. 10 Cases & Bales staple Dry Goods. P. W. HYNDMAN Oct. 12, 1862. To Arrive from Halifax.Ex E-McIntyre, 40 puns Molasses, 15 Lhde Sugar, 20 bbis do 1U pun Demerara Rum P. W. HYNDMAN., Ch’towr, Oct. 2,°T=AR- LAZARUS & MORRIS, Practical Oculists & Opticians London, G. B. and Hartford, C€ onn., VU. §., ; | j DAVE APPOINTED W.R. Watson, Chemist & Draggist, CHARLOTTETOWN, Sole Agent for the Saie of their CELEBRATED PERFECTED SPSEGLTABAES, Which have been extensively used in GreaBit, Licentiate of the Royal Collegeof Surgeons, Edinburgh | tain and the United States, tbe past eight years and | shou! for which they claim the undermentioned ads an- tuyes OVer those lu ordinary use, the proof ot whick may be seen iu their constantly increasing business during the past eight years Ist TuHat from the perfect construction of the lenses, they ussist und preserve the sight, render- ing frequent changes unnecessary Quid fiat they confera brillianey and distinet vess of vision, with an amount of ease and coulort not hitherto enjoys l by spectacle wearers 3rag. THat the material from which the Lenses are grovud is manufactures poses, and is pure, hie ; | pecia‘ly for optic pur- d and brill I ant, and vet liable to become scratched. 4th. Har the frames in which they are set, whether gold, silver or steel. are of the tinest qnali ties and fiuis? nd guaranteed perfcet inevery re- spect " they ure onhy well as assist the sight the alwavs change being necessary (ey One of the Firm will visit Charlottetown, the f y Spectacles that preserve as Aud ure cheapest because g many Without best, justing ma years ut the Store of their Ageut every six months, for the purpose of fitting those having diflicalt sights, when avy spectacles sold by their avent during the interval, will be exchaunyed free of charge if not i properly fitted. Bes= WE EMPLOY NO PEDLARS.~¢3g Se SIGHTS fitted by correspon lence. Sept, 28, 1868. ly WV ool. XV ool. rPXUESTANFIELD WOOLLEN MILLS at. TRYON, having been thorougbly re-| constracted and enlarged by additional Machinery | and Steam Power, will contiuue to manufacture Cloth from custom wool as heretofore, and at the usual rates. Having doubled their facilities for mauufacturing, and procured skilful operatives for every department, the Company feel confident of giving their customers greater satisfaction general ly, by manufacturing a better quality of Cloth, and | making quicker returns for wool left with them. | In addition to the varions kinds of Cloth previonus- | ly made, they are manufacturing several new styles for men’s wear, and full width blanketing C# Wool, which musi be clean washed, free of muts and coarse Jocks. and of good quality, may be left at Hou. H. J. Calbeck’s, Charlottetow n, or i } STANFIELD -WOOLLEN CO, Tryon, Muy 15, 1568. PIANO-FORTE | FOR SALE. haere ai a FIRST-CLASS 7 octave Boston made! i 4s Gd TO THHAE THE ROAD | a } i | 1 i 4 * utd SEGUKED BY HOLLOWAY’S PILLS, | Impurities of the Blood, In selecting the most appropriate medicine for « | particular ailwent, there Way be sume difficulty up | less ove can be found to purify, regulate, and ig. prove the quality of the biood. These Pills possess | wud exert these three qualifications ip an extr,or. | dinary degree. They enable the stomach to digest }any ordinary food, increase the secretory powers of | the liver, cleanse aud purity the blood, eapel all | morbid matter, and throw into the circulation the urest elements fur sustaiming and repairing the Tale. Weakness and Debility. How many persons suffer from debility withoy | knowing tLe causes why they are feeble! Iu many cases the stomach is tue aggressor. Hollowayia Pills bave long been famed tor regulating a disor. dered stomach, and restoring ive healthy digestion ‘toue; they are, therefore, confidently recommended lus a never-failing remedy in all cases where the onstitution, from any cause, has become impaired r weakened. | Disease of the Head and Heart. These formidable diseases are, unfortunately, é | freyueut vccurrence; for the wost part they creep |ou gradually, but may be prevented by proper pre- leautions. Holloway’s Pills are the surest preserva. | tives against all derangements of the brain, sud are 'the speediest correctors of irregular circujation, If they be taken withoutdelay, whem tiugling im the | limbs, drowsiness, or giddiness Comes un, the effect | will be marvelious. Females of ali Ages & Classes The fame of these Pills is partly based upon the | beneficial elects they Lave up vn the Constitutions © | females. krom the domestie servant to the peeress universal favor is accorded to them for their inviges | rating and purityiug properties, which render them | so sale and invaluable iu all disorders peeuliar te jthe sex Ubstructions uf every kind, either ia | young persous entering inte wowaubood or | proaching the turn of life—the moet critical period —way be radically removed by a recourse to these } Pills. ‘All Disorders affecting the Liv. | er, Stomach and Bowels | Whenever tue stomaca, liver, or bowels are dis jordered by hizh living, climate, over-indulgence, | undue exertion or other causes, these fine regulating Pills will soon rectily the evil, and speedily bring | back energy, strength and cheerful.ess Co the frame where previously all was lassitude, gloom and dee clivh. Despondency, Low Spirits. The uisery occasioned by a disordered disyestion | is, unfortunately, felt by most. These famous Pills | should be taken in appropriate doses w adjust the disturbed functions. They dispel headache, bil- | Ousness, nuusea, lowness of spirits, and all similar juiliments. A course of these juveluable rg | Pills never fails in rewoving the cause of suc worbid affections, without subjecting the sutlerer to muy iucolivenicice. Influeuza, Diptheria, Bronchitis Coughs and Colds. In our changeable climate few persons erce | Without colds, sore throats, intluenza, diptheria, | bronelitis, tur all of which Uiese famous correctiv® Pilis may be taken with tee certainty of etlecti acure. While the Pills are expelling all igppuri- ties from the body generally, ellowny's Olsaaaas d be well rui-bed upon the chest and throgs, it will penetrate the skin, redace inflammation; and restore lastihy 6uuUbdHess. Holleway’s Pills are the oest Remedy knowa | iu the world for the following diseases : j } | | j | i Ague \Female Irregu-Scrofula, or Asthma lurities King's Evil Bilious Com- |Fevers of all Sore Throat plais kinds stone & Gravel Bivtches on the Fits Second ry Symp Skin Gout tons Bowel Com- Headaches Tic -Douloureux plaints ludigeston ‘Tumours Colics intluumution Ulcers Constipation of Jaundice Venereal Affec- the howels Liver Compl nts) tions Cousumption Lumbago Worms of ell Debitity Piles i kinds Dropsy | Kheumatism i\Weakness from Dy penlery )Ketention ef whatever cause Erysipelus } i rine &c. &c. Sold at the Establishment of PROFESSOR HOLLOWAY, 244, Strand (near Temple Bar), Loudon; also by all respectable Drugywts and Dealers in Medicines thronghout the civilized world, the following prices:—ls 1j lis, 22s, and 33s, each Box. *,” There is a considerable saving by taking the urpe) fires N. 3.—Directions for the guidance of patientsin every divorder are aufixed to each Box. July 31, S65. Bristol Line to New Yok, VIA BRISTOL, R. I. Firstclass $5, Second $4. AKS leave the Depot of the Boston and Providence Railroad, Pleasayt street, daily, Sundays excepted. At 5.30 P. M, For stenmer PROVIDENCE, Capt. Benj. M. Simmons, on Mondays, Wednesdays aud Fridays. For Steamer BRISTOL, Cupt. Benj. B. Brayton, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Passengers going by this line to Philadelpbia, Baltimore and Washington, can connect with the New Jersey and Camden and Amboy Railrgad This line connects also with the Athens line. xving to Saratoga and the West, landing at the at iid, 2a 9 | Sane Pier in New York Sauguye checked throngh. Tickets, State Roous and Berthecan be secured atthe Ayeut’s office, Old State House, ecrner Washington and State streets, and at the Boston and Providence Railroad Depot GEO. SHIVERICK, Passenger aud Freight Agent. 1 j | { ! } amen ‘TOASTED & GROUND DAILY!! © } i Gin Ct'town, N |} do Table Covers, lowelsid do und Silk ‘Vies, 9 do Dress Material, 2 do Paper Collars, 2 do Ladies’ and Chi dren's Kid Boots, 3 do do Ktubber Boots & Overshoes, { do Kailway Rugs, Backs, 1 do Wrapping Psper, 2do Herring & Salwon! f wines, 13 du Paper Hangings, 700 Bundles first quality Cotton Warps, 7 Cases Winter Cloths, Pilots, Beavers, Whit-|7 do Floor Oil Cloth, 3to nevs, Tweeds, Doe skins, &c., 7 feet wide, i do Rubber Chintz and lo Overeoats, Punta, Vests, and Shirts, ii Worsted Braces, do Black ldo Weollen Shuwls &! Woolen Handkclfs, |. 3 Linen Threada, 1 do Keel Threads, Mens’ and Boys’ Hats, and Wiuter and Fur Caps, and Linen Diapers, do Glazed Linmgs & Casbans, & Silecias, [3 Cases Suall Wares, du Ladies’ Furs, 2 do Nixey’s Stove Lead. ALSO, 70 Cheste and balf Chests Prime TEA, 200 Kegs No. 1 London WHITE LEAD. Boxee Raisins and Barrels Currents, Pio’ Metals. Nails, Horse Nails. Causka of Baking Soda, Carks Waahing Soda, Linseed Oj], Putty Saltpetre, Redwood, Log vvd, Cudbear, &e., &e, Ke. gQx~ All Goods at Lowest Prices! WHOLESALE & RETAIL. DAVIES & WEEKS. Nov 2, 1868. A DELICIOUS CUP COFPEE!! Fresh Ground Jamaica Coffee! OF Is. A Gd. tPeR PCPOUND: ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, MACEACHERN & CO, Nov. 2, 1868, Im Sewing Machines ! A FURTHER supply of Singers new style Manufacturing and Family Sewing Ma- chines, just received. They are positively the best Sewing machines in the world tur ull purposes. Every Tailor, every shoemaker, every fumily, should have one, JOHN HIGGINS, ov, 10th, 1SC&~ | { ; |*™ PIANO FORTE, in perfect order,) May 23, 1868. ‘and said to be the best instrument ever imported i this Island! will be sold lor two thirds cost, to} suve removal, the owuer being about to leave the | Island. 3m GREENBACKS. NITED SLATES CURRENCY of ali kinds bought at a current rate. Exchange om | boston for sale in suns to suit ARBIRD & CO,. ‘ Apply t T il E c i T a apply 0 Personally Selected ! cs | IN », 1868 | Oct. 5, 1868. H. E. ST N. RANKIN, DXCRAAGE. IXCHANGE on Boston I: 4 bought aud sold by ry RARE CHANCE — | Ship Builders or Merchants. | FFVHE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE that well-known FREEHOLD PROPERTY, the | Ureka House and Premises, sitnute at the HEAD of KOLLO BAY, witha | front of Ten chains on the Main Post Koad, lead ling from East Point to Charlottetown and Georpes town, about four miles from the flourishing village of Souris, comprising about TWELVE ACKES of LAND, with a good convenient DWELLING HOUS« a »and GREENBACKS| I. C. HALL, WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE SUGAR COATED PILLS! NURE SICK HEADACHE, RHEUMA- vught on the best terms! And cftcred for Sale At the Lowest Remunerat- Water Street, Charlottetown, Se; tember YL, 1868. . . ins Prices!! CALL AND SEE! W. & A, BROWN, Charlottetown. Get 12, 1868. RIN G’S VEGETABLE AMBROSIA _ ae TISM FEVER aud AGUE, BILIOUS [oa Roos fee teres sede bannen: ating Beam i i i : } Bay ‘ Bed Kooms tor Seven beds, Kitch Wash House, ‘att ! \ ! N ! 1$ THE MIRACLE OF THE AGE! COMPLAINTS, COUGHS, COLDS, PAIN and a never-feiling Pu [ener ue thes ” | . { , -_ Salinas pt So ot paged mes aud % : r Pm of Wate t the door. INK! INK YT INK t E IN THE BONES, ERYSIPELAS, SALT). Atso,a NEW STORE, fitted up fora Shop and mtr te. re NOUS DISEASES, PILES, ee Rages grat Offices attached; a large Koom ‘ INOPSY, GRAVEL, DIZZINESS, LIVER above with Two convenient Bed Kooms petitioned locks restored by it to the dark, lustrous, COMPLAINTS, DIARRHGEA eee oft. The whole finished ‘complete ead oul re- silken tresses of youth, and are happy! |DEBILITY, &e., and are siti eNO) oir. ‘Tbere are witached to the Shop a Waggem Young People, with light, faded or red Hair, | 2 | House and Shed, fr feeding travelling horess, have these unfashionable colors changed to Warranted to Purify the Blood. i‘. gees Seton Sane a ‘a : mer" | storups. abies Tor Lorses, Cow Houses, &c., 1K « beautiful auburn, and rejoice! For Sale at the Principal Office, No. 372,| Wite a Grainery capabie of containing 10,000 People whose heads are covered with Prari Street, New York, aud by Druggists and, LUshels of Oats. Meut wud Salt House, with Seil Dandruff and Humors, use it, and have Storekeepers generally. " Lott above, aud two other Houses tor lumber. or clean coats and clear and healthy scalps! W. Kk. WATSON wi tlie the hee eee Bald-Headed Weterans have Charlottetown, Gray-IHeaded People have their CARTER’S COMBINED WRTING & COPYING INK ! | FENMUS COMBINATION INK has been awurd- A edthe HIGHEST PREMIUMS overall ethers jiu the United States and prononuced by the nost | ’ suid Road side. ‘The Post Office is kept there, and the Charlottetown Muil pacses two and fro twice celebrated Chemists the best Ink ever offered to| their remaining locks tightened, and the Agent tor the Island | cach week- Onthe Shore, fronting Rolie Bay, | the public, : bare spots covered with a luxuriant growth July 27, 1868, ly }is a site fur Ship Buildmy, where «a number of It is used by many of the fargest Commercial | of Hair, and dance for joy! Te ee eee ne splendid vessels have been built, with Blacksmith’ | Houses, Banks, Kailrowds, and other Corporations' F rge,a large and convenient building for working Young Gentlemen use it because it le richly perfumed! Young Ladies use it because it keeps their Hair in place! Everybody must and twill use it, because it is the cleanest and best article in the market! For Sale by Druggists generally. | The trade supplied by W. KR. WATSON, | Generar Acexr for P. E. Island, and sold at) Dr retail by all Druggists and Merchauts. x § 7 D eptember, 7, 1868, And a further supply expected iu a few days by | : midsummer vessels. : "| Ro lo Bay, y ARMOUTH STOVES i The above Goods, along with stock on hand, tho! ‘ ECEIVED by the Subser \ subscribers offer to their ™i sic AND FRENCH : i M. E. Banks, from Yarmo eustomers | | VERY VENERMS, per Quarter of TWENTY Low, FOUR LESSONS :—Masic, £2; Freneh, supply of Cook, Box and Franklin Stoves, | as they wish to make quick sales of the came, £1 10s. which wiil be sold on the usual terms, to prepare reom for FALL inportations. R. J. CLARKE Orweli, Oct. 26, 1868, in, with a Mould Loft above, Saw Pins, and other requisites for Carrying on an eatensive builcing | business, with a lot of plank and timber in Ue | yard, well piled and free trom decay. A splend d {Spring of Water at the bank—in fact the whele | premises are surrounded with all the requisites for carrying On an extensive Mercantile trade or Pubs lic Hotel, well worth» the notice of persons in- tending to enter into Tirade or Ship Building with a stuall capital, The whole will be disponed of by Private dale, with a good and sufficient tile, Any further jarticulars respecting the above : | Property and tte may be bad on application to » | ° yy C 2roods, a > Ace, Ww. te WATSON, Ese , Prugyist, CharlottetowB, or the Subscriber ou tue Preuises, JAMES A. DAVIDSON. Auy, 31, isis ARRIVED. AND FOR SALE CIELAP FOR CASII. HEARTZ & SON AVE JUsT RECEIVED per Steamer from Britain,» LARGE AssURTMENT ot j aid vives perfect satisfaction. | The Advantages of this over othor Inks are: inst —It flows freely from the pen, and does thicken by exponure to the air. JUST Seconpd.—It will give a perfect aud instantaneous COpyVe THinp.—It will not mould. FountH.—Being eqnally aa good for Copying as for Book-keeping, it entirely does away with the use of two kinds of Ink. Firra.—It is wore permanent than common Inks. }SixrH —The color, when first written, is a beanti- | ful dark green, but ina remarkably short time it} ; changes lo a BRILLIANT JET ELACK—not « browp- ish black. | Sevenxtu.—It is admirably adspted to the most | delicate writing, and always” makes its mark.’ | This — Ex Sehr. his usual } | Ink is warranted to flow as freely as any other Wrinng Fluid now in use; to give as perfect a copy. as any Copying Ink; and not to mould. Tyisink is for Jule at HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, Queen Street A deduction of 108. per quarter to pupi's taking | Lessons in beth Music and French. For iurther @ particulars apply te Mrs. MACDONELI, Veran- | dah Cottage Cauuberland street neartbe St Teter's Koad. Ch'tuwn, Aug. 3, 1£C€. Intending purchasers will please call and examin for themeelves. HEARTZ & SON, i Oe “26, 1868: August 3, 1868,