** away back in the in lation the rorel pope sae’? gf te now doder the superintendence terics le fact, oof farmers’ sone, when the Enq. We were ve else. omselves fifty years aheed of. | Tameenents of the reat, fod th . behind, the men of thei of fifty yeare De ’ ‘ igge 1D the & | geopt conce:t. what they Hi brag that they beat the world hol- lgraphy wae also ¢ Let * Berwick " try to deal with our fa ae back ‘arwmers, and he fin od he will have need of all hie Yanke & echeolare & grammar lesson, } reat Republic, in everything (nese with which ¢ In this our Yankee friends pay ¥° young woman, in of The aiavwers, eiicited ; will While in Charlottetuwa on ‘Tues Ne United States or any wher jae the pleasure of visiting the In general still we were a little surprised at the tha: * allow acquaintance entertained on general jn- day last, we! Normal School, of Jienry Lawson, ry much pleased with the ar- schoul and the conduct of the A class of females were examined in nour hearing and the readi- hey answered the questions! put, convineed us that they thoroughly understood Were faying. A seniot class in geo- xanitned The questions te tie class are put inturn by a young man ora der to instruct them to teach, Were very readily Weare sorry to aa { gorewdness « . J y tuformation, by sume young men recently grincline, chignons, Grecian bends, and other pr the country district sehools. Mr. | , | Mawson is, in our humbie ~ | lent tercher ‘ & t gleurdit: ef fashion find their Way io , locsly short space of time into our | that fear ef him whi . marvel eountry charches and m eting houses. AS) stead ofthe tutor for intellectual death we are far enough | Sffection is natural one that. Those who spend their time in a fl gn enbealthy roond of bustle and excite |*" * Islander ilse accusation tracts the attention ef the pupil | played by Mr. Lawson is in strange coutrast with We wou Opinien, an excel- | The scholars do not seem to have ch we have often witnessed in | many schools, where the masters wet the tyrant in- His method of imparting in and comprebensive, and at. | The ability dis- of a correspondent inthe laste) d advise that fellow, who- meow @bo do not give themselves time to! ever he may be. to visit the Normal & , and .e ; ot . ‘ r himself, and net to jump on-} sit other than & supericial ar 1 an imy — , ; mp at con- | : ave e ts ‘ i oun ilion fect knowledge yt anything except folla “ whether Mr. Lawson tanght a school se — nearer ia ?, . y ~ m te « or t. or wae geting are muc ei i ban ;iuce i se lony as he is the e .r ” ' st counter ‘ . Ww ‘ vi n then are tue GW “> 1 our t coun ; a peter: Anat j places who bare both the leteure a le wae v ¢ his w j onl . i ‘ ¥ ; rab] posit wh - re * sbility ¢ rea ft x i mm suc ' vs I has a rig be 5 i serces that the intellectual life of large |° n. It wi be well if more of yuld ‘ i i a i tia ei a asters W i Ke e, al \ cities if 8U) i and sustained eeop th “ eet ill¥ te es lies of healthy men with healthy minds |! ¥¢ ‘om 1 advise | supple ‘ q - te » +} -@ Vv . s ‘ ~ er ve e Me . » ’ 2 ed ; ste neal . from country pisces, a@nc the ¢ ty iteile eu fa ven of whee i os a we pre at a goald soon dwindle ivto pert imbecility ai “ . - —_— -<- & | We do mot know what“ Derwick ** bas said DrowNep --On Monday, about 3 o'eluck. p ( ‘i . . the Nel orto R iee ¥ tt ’ oar women, it, Uf ifs anytoing dispara: ing, : , tom was pa g off Ca : { e, on her return to Charlottetown } . antechidine ‘ ——. : : ' b he deserves 8 cow-hiding. We defy * Ber-| crew, James McElduff, whilat reefing the mai @iek.” or any one else, to find, in the whole %!'. fell overboard, and was drowned. It was | blowing pretty bard at the tune. Cant. Currie! wy »e Land, from one end to the ot! ‘ : ; i tua of Yankee , , *€*+ | and his men did all in their power to reseue hiw ;| g Gner eet of women—for we bave women in these latitudes, they not having yet degene- pated into mere ‘ ladies "—mentally, morally, |: they hove out deals, and attempted to bring the vese sei about twice, but, sad to relate, by this time be bad sunk, to rise no more Deceased was about < _ Ss AT 4iS ( - White and Grey Cottons, Prints. Muslin, > Cigars, Pickles, Pictures, Clocks, Watches, Kings, and a variety of other articles resnmed at the Subscriber's Rooms, READING ROOM B a. LDLN G, onthis (MONDAY pevening, at 74 Cioek, A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. Noy. 9, 1868 CANADA FLOUR, ; PHNO Bi SOLD BY ALY TION, on WEDNESDAY next, Elth inst., at J oclock, on PEAKE’S OLD WHARF. now | landing from Sch.“ Norris.” from Montreal — 100 Bbis. Extra FLOUR! WILLIAM DODD, Ch’town, Nev. 9, L868, Auctioneer REAL ESTATE! N the PREMISES, WEDNESDAY. th Lith day of NOY EMBER, at 12 o’cloek, t ) sVOu, Two Acres of Land, situated on the right-hand side of the road lead- og down in rear of Victoria Barra ks, frontir | the shore, being part of the Estate of the late Samuel Mitchell. Terms. — Twenty-five per cent. purchase money to be paid down ; the balance in two years, secured on the property, bearing interest at six per cent IMMEDIATELY AFTER atthe “ VICTORIA HOTEL,” near the Unio: Bank, I MARE, 6 years old, 1SINGLE WAGGON, 1 WOOD SLEIGH, 1 PLOUGH and HARROWS., N. RANKIN, Nor. 6, 1868 lin Auctioneer. Executor’s Sale, "EXO BE SOLD! DAY ne y AUCTION, on SATUI xt, the 4th » - } f stant, at years of age: he was a man of industrious P: ™-» 0m the Premises, in the rear of the Hon. J.C. | Xope’s Ras ance bo intellectually and physically, than this little | Ssbite, and is much regretied by both his Cap. rar) Preah eet tain and crew. | small children in ¢ timely death. May to Her. Island of ours produces We are much tempted to pursue this tempting subject, but | we reiraio —=—— . . ove . » 7 Vr THE SITUATION, Dt view of the body We are not bound by political ties to any | ;,,,. deceased was p party We are ander no obligations to either | and fell into the wa of the parties who etrive to rule this Island When the Erami Ye were determined to cive the Government ter came into our possessi 5D RICH READING NAL tor Novembe r, graphical Sketches oy! ‘al Scholar and nent writer or a fair trial. Ina moment we could scarcely be expected to become its eulogist. If, after jt had sufficient time to work out the various refiorma which it proposed ; ets: leabella the - MeGath 107 yea . i ** Faust,”’ besides |i if there was any large meas! 4.4 cket ‘ if its legislation p wae reaily honest and for the benefit of the?! wool AN INQUEST was Beer, one of the otf Th Capt. Turnbull. It | When found be was quite dead le leaves a wife sascumpee to mourn bis un- his seul reat in peace.— Con. <2 200 oe ~ held on Friday last, before cor tor the county, ot mas ‘Turnbull Bon aT mers appeared in evidence that laying about his father's vessel, ter, unperceived by any one Verdict accord- _——- - THE PHREXOLOGtIeAL Jour’ contains Portraits and Bio- of Max Muller, the Philo Author; Isaac Taylor, the 1) Christian Ethics; Schiller, jamissa, Gellert, Ut and, Heine, German Ly ric late Queen of Spain; Mrs rs old; G®unoed the author ef vely and instructive articles peapie ‘hes on the Antiquity of man; The play! sure of improvement which it effected, then | of Macbeth; Ie man Immortal? Getting Ric > Gorman levees Baruness Wherean we th aght it w yuld be juite time enough z il wt oa at — 1 he ee . nes By k a tor ws to do them justice. We have waited | ersen on the Eye; Recreation rs. Stimulation ; in vain for any of those traits in the Govern- | vbacee and Baid heads; A good judge of Char- - acter; The New England Fisheries: May Twins ment which men usually designate as states- | yy arry; An Exeelient number. Terms $3 a manlike The Government which 5 gan its year Address S) R. Wetts, Publisher, 329 ad . . i. py Broadway, New York. eareer by ignoring the existence of its frien which, after the ficht was ovar, left in the I jurch the men who bore the heat and burden ! toral Iheirict of of the day ; which rewarded the time-servers | jutive Council. sod the mea without influence, and which THe English Mail eren now employs and sustains those wh» |P*" > 5 ~ > tae : lust he crowJed u8 giving eXifacts th perer supported them, can hardly expect the > #? + tisenrrentiy reported in t Doyle, Esq , hus been ret k lin this City that Patrick urued to represeut the Ist Prince Couuty in the Leyis via Picton, | on Saturday evening our coldmus prevent was received here rence, stute of 1s Week | —— - } ia ; Yealas gidest ~=Liberal journal in the Colony , a _ . ' ¢ At asale of Prince Edward Is] ind produce to be their apologist. Let us give a this morning. by F. Lawson & Sons, the follow.) j few instances. On declaration day, nearly ing prices were realized :— Potatoes 27 cts.; : . . ats ets.: Mess Pork. $972: Prime dv | two years ago, the Hon. George Coles made a Va ; ‘ A t fess | ut, $234 ; me do., =). «r t «ot Ss tyr i se Pe ei hu t i oe 3) $8 I sweeh from the hustings which we well r acl Seth. Dien cnatiant Ceens 98 meaber. He passed the usual complimen's $3.(0), g to quality —-Hz. Express, tthose who did him © the great honor to) Vor. 2. hims in the id position where 5 | pase pro tow stood Thia, we believe, ig about all he é for the men who sustained him in that “proud position’ for twenty years, except, infeed, that statement of hie in the Housze of | | beers last winter, when be told them Church, third son of John McDonald, a that “se elevated them.” Im the course of i sie i me spesch. he ervid no great change would 4+ (harham ont § take place amongst the officials in the Colonial | illness, Jedediah ( Building. Many of his supporters were a and three wall om the ground that day. and heard, with On the 14th alt.. j ind qnation, that men who jumped ** Jim UMECTLg Hiness, in ** re yUrow’’ the week before, were to be re-| gaughter of the fat tuined in their offices, while those who were Prters he Lith inst Died. At West Hobokea. New York, on the 2nd inst, the Kev. W. GT Jarvie, Rector of St. Joba's (0 horses), the late E.J. Jarvis, furmer-} ly Chied Justice of this Leland On the 2th Oct, 77th year ot ber age, the ite Per tishire, Sevi- at St- Peter's Road, in Catherine, relict of the native of } ifter a few days aged 4 chliidren te yrars ieavit mourn thei | at St. Peter's Harbor, after a he 52d vear of her age Mary.| ctot§ the tate James Mek wen, and youngest e Kimble Coffin, sen. of St.) | Ovserving of them were to be left out in | ) Secretary, anil was obliged to return to his the Port of Ost. 31—Lady Have! bal; Helen Maico Mr. Coles accepted the office of Colonial constituents for re-election. In the meant me Nue. 2 — Feme, McLean, Picton, coal; Charlottetown. ENTEKED. vek, Delone, Bayfield, N. S., im, Griffiths, Liverpool, mdse Spring, safesling of suspicion and distrust had gone | Stewart, Pictou, coal; Excell, Sullivan, Harbor ; i Mr. Grace, herring, salmon &c; John MeLean, sroad amongst the pesple against Mr. Coles, Smith, Halifax, bal.; Spray, C lford, Hawks- ‘ ' bury, bul.; St La t necessary to call 1 Princess, of Wale snd found public —Alexander, An Brown, Cork, 240 Octavia, Melsaac, conduet. At those meetings he promised that ; a setings to explain away hie speeches and ; i ie **amplest satisfaction would be given to ithe Libera! Party in regard to offices.” Ilas dr, Coles kept that promtse? Did he even i" | the office which was ander his own especial | He did not; and he 3 branded himeelf as a deceiver when he made ring mtrol with a Crberal ? tunscoal. duce; Alexander, Guilje, Morrison, Moran, Londonder his constituents which he never | intended to fulfil. } hardly thought of. There is the explanation for him Tromiee# to lie now wonders why he is One or two individuals,who forced the | Government to reengnize their claime and the 3—St Lewerence, 3 : ; Ellen, C per, Messrs. Ball, who are Mr. Coles’ relatives. Anne Maria, Lan , the Valley, Der Pretou, coal: Mar If Meesra. 4— Vicwria, Bu du sre the only persons in the old Libera! ranks who received offices worth taking | Votes and E[lensley wonder why many of the ) tabby treatment of long tried friends and *epporters. Both Messrs. Iensley and Coles emed to i nagine that no matter how meanly they treated the old Liberal Party, they were Meat oe White, bi-q at B foundiand market. all first g Offices for them- | jarket, during the SiWays eure of ite eupport. 1 hey appe red lass—built é Class— Built ing that. a’ter secur! Jane Louisa, Mowbrigett, New York, mdee. ot, Launched. On Monday last, wrence, Evaas, Shediac, mails; s, Land, Picton. mails leraen, Arichat, bal; George, tons limestone to a c. F pe ; Fishing, 60 bbis mackerel; Edith, Douse, Glace Bay, 82 tons coal to master; 5—Smith Eldridge, LeBlanc, Arichat, bal; Ex- press, Evans, Ndi , 50 bbis and 39 haif do her- 6—Spirit of the Day, Patten, Pictou, 51 CLEARE!., Mearns, Wallace. coal, Safe Shelbourne, produce; Kote, ry, herring. Nov. 2—Nuapier, Fliek, Halifax, produce; Alice Myrick, Kelsey, Cuba, fish and produce; bell, Halifax, produce; Banquet, MeN vill, de do Mount Vernon, Camp Evans, ~hediac, P Mary's, N S., produce iry Halifax, produce; Lily of ws, Nifd ,:do; Farewell, burke, y Lucy., Watkins, do produce , Halitax, do, Vetav a, Laviers, rk; M ‘Ty Bay of Island; Glynwood, Gavin, Nfl . Pr duce; j Marzaret, lleaty, do do 4— Mary, Murray, i’ 1 Liberal Party are dissatisfied with the Halitux do; Kate, Kennedy, Cow Bay, do 5 , —I etl «V.che do Jotun bia Gove ent o toh of » feadous E izabeth, LeViche, Halifax, do. C , y Yovernment of which they are the leaders, DeEntremont, do do T—Hope, Grilfia, dy do; bthe reason is to be found in their own J.J. Lock, Desurette, do do trom the shipyard of Ww. vhton, a brigt. of 146 tons, um... called the Rescue, and intended fir the New~ Dhis makes eighteen vessels— by Mr. White, for the same last few years. had tu do was to conciltate ric#, 80 that they might catch all the + ail they Es ‘ Peives the ! . | * a PRICES CURRENT, | and thr | | } | WILLIAM 10 Tons Hay, One Stack Oats, Lot of Oats in Shed. 1 Plough, 1 Set Harrows, Une Stumping Machine, Scythes, Sneaths, &c A Lot of Manure. — ALRO— At the same time, the Leasing of the Lot of Land with the Barn thereon, for the te comprising about 12 Acres By order of the Executers of the late Hammond Johnson. lane Produce of Four Acres. ’ rm of Dive } DODD, Autioneer, Ch’town. Nov 9, 1868. HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, & Wa MARK BUT HER, ng a sous RIAGES, SLEIGHS, HARNESS. ete., ete. bas on ‘AR bet ( nstructed the Subscriber to offer them = at AUCTION, at his Stables, King Square, on i 1 t | >> ; ; ’ TUESDAY, the 17th inst., at 1] o in 1 Black Gelding, about 134 hands high, seven } years old 1 Superior Brown Mare about 144 bands high, seven years old 1 Bay Gelding, about 144 hands high, (an excellent roadster) eigat years old ] Bay Mare, about 13 hands high. eight years old i Strawberry Colored Geldi: 1 Black Geiding, about years old 1 heavy do do., eight years old. I set Double Harness. zy, ten years old 14 hauds high, five 2 Breast Collars. single set plated Harness, 7 sets single Harness,( black and brass mounted) 2 pairw Pole Strape. \ variety of odd Harness, 3 Single Sleighe, 2 Box Sleighs (jaunting) 1 Close Night Carriage and Runonere (for one i Covered Carriage, (a very superior article) eitaer toe one or two horses, i Covered Carriage, either fer one oar two! horses } Englieh Close Carriage and Runners, (for 1 Double Waggon, quite new, 1 Single Waggon, quite new, A Single Waggon, unperted direct from the United States (a very superior article), 3.) Seated W Axgora, 6 Single Seated Waggons, 1 excel portable Hood, which can be ap plied To any waygon, S new patent Haltera, 1 Riding Saddle and Bridle, 2 Rubber Horse Suits, I] oue-horse Revolving Hay Rake, Several Hay Forka, 1 Child's ¢ arriage, ible 2 Patent Spring Mangles, quite new, { } Hariess Room Stove and Pipe, ] very superior Iren Foot Lathe, rest and flying cutters, complete, 1 very superior Patent Greasing Jack, I do Glister Puinp, Also, a number of very excellent Works on Farrying Terms — From £5 to £20, three monthe | £20 tou £30, six months. Over £30, twelve weuths’ credit, on approved paper. . 4. At the same time, if not sold before at private Sale, the following Valuable Lots of Land, &e., &e PASTURE LOTS. The front half of that valuable Pasture Lot, No. S34, in the Royalty of Charlottetown, at the Oct. 3i—Oriander Mutch, St. Perrie, C. B., pro- | juuetion of road leading to the Model Farm, ten chains; and six chains on the road leading to- wards Wright’s Creek, making six acres, Also, the front of Pasture Lot No 143, in the | Royalty of Charlettetown, about three and a quarter acres raneing seven chains and twelve looks on the Model Farm Road, and running back the same as the above six acres Also, a Building used as a Coach House, 36 feet long, 25 teet wide; and 15 feet post, with twe fluors hay. It is a strong frame, and would, with little expense, make a comfortab’e dwelling house; and | immediately after the sale te be moved off the premises where it is now standing Also, 6 doz. murtised Juniper Posts, and 450 Lougers. The two plots of land will be sold together, or in one lout, as will best suit purchasers. Te:ims made kuowa at the time of sale, if the lots are nut sould privately befure the duy of sale. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, Nov. 4, 1862. T NONQION oxy ON CONSIGNMENT. m 4), Chests Congo TEA (warranted.) DU 100 sides SOLE LEATHER, 190 Boxes No. 1 SOAP, | a. nT ee See ay Ch'town, Nov. 6, 1868. | 50 do T.D. PIPES, | ] 'y Office-halders they could in their p! ies Provisions. i ial 30 do fresh BISCL v3 (assorted,) ee PS . , ) 2 oc ccces cee Sad tO 50 Barrels WINTER APPLES B 'nd th e ould be yn a. We Beef,(smali) per lb. : P » »urreis i 4 v4 LS, . ir reign would be a long - ve Do by the quarter.....0..% jisecess ee 0 Sd} 10 casks assorted KARTHENWARE., g Ut very much if their policy will Prove | Pork, (carcass)... o.-..00 dues eeeesee - —y 10 Boxes CAVENDISH TOBACCO. Gceesefy) Do (emall)...+0.00 6+ Meta ds oc0+ otecs 0 - tay . : on Mutiee, pet tb seer cers eter e eeee ewer ee 34d to 6d) Will be sold low for Cash, or approved Paper. (huis week we have not space at our disposal Veal, per Ib.... ««-- whore) aaa oot N. KANKIN, oe eee weee 0 ei © enter into the question very largely, but ew a a er 84d to Gd | Nov.6, 1868. % Auctioneers Row. We shal! endear - tu pursue this interes ing L “i fe ta8d to te Ge — an ae vile ' utter, (fresh) .... cee visas re ject i ‘ eyes. Ie Bd to 1s 4d IN STORE. Wuhiset in future issues of our paper. ee ME cane ct ovages et en een oh -" a oe | Tallow, per Ib..... | Cheese, per |b.....--- weet ween - eee Bd to 10d oes cyes OF be © oer Capt. John MeKay, of the Sehr. Garthaldi, in| Lard, per 1D.... -.6. eee be eee eee cen ss mone | + ae i ® ° = . 6 > 7 | ok toe tele 2 ‘ t 26s § irttor to the Summerside Journal, of the Sts) Fiour per 100 Ib.-.---+++++- ~~ a os. Ws | tens | Oatmeal, per 100 Ib... cee cence creeee ao 24a | = riday morning, Oct 30 Sa M, passed the | ee ae ee te id | Cecil, about GH tone, off Quebse. Main- | B68% Per Covedere-’ nt” mast Your at caddie, forewmast at second reefe; wider bow ; foresail lying over the port + Pert anchor and chain under the bow; star- ahebur on the bow: companion slide partly ; hatebes on; appeared tu be in bal- last, and by her motion appeared to base no tant ia ber. We were under double reef at! nooks each .. bey (ine: could not board ber; ran close under | turkeys, each .--- lee; no sign of any person ca board; no boat shat. Was clase to talk with any one, x Wind N.N. W., Garpy Light bear- _W.. distant abvut 10 wiles. Nu other _— Oats, per do.... Potatoes, per bushe Fowls, each....---- Chickens per pair wh young tan from Privee Edward Island, whe iw Antigonish evunty, hired last week, aod ran off ‘3 a8 arrested in ae a ; and wagon, sent ‘ %6 Antigonish to auewer tur his cunduct.— fais Colonist. Straw, per OWL. nee Timothy Seed Hides, per Ib...--- F F Hon. Dr. Young a of ee said Cout bas § Commissiouer m4. ~ Pat. f * EF, ee Barley, .---s+++ er: Vegetables. Appled.cece coer cers ultry.- : of —_— ree once Ghee teGd Geeose,...- oeeeeere oerr eaeet were ewe aree le ote ad. e000 coco ee bw B0e dozen.....-- Mashese, por Ss Sundries. Hay per ton.... ese seer cree cere errr ns Glover Seed per lb...-- s-e+ ese eee Homespun, por yard..--+--++- ve re a Calfskive, per ib...- eere~ eoverr * 4d to 44d Wool.... eeer gers ever eres over ee eere Pe ee Fee ad died gg re cjeoeaoaee «+. -23 6d to 28 7d soceeed Gd to 2s) 4d to 5a E cone 04s wees eeeeeee seer eerere ct os gnte 00 cco an wear 4 oeee a to 3s ~+--28 to 2e 3d 6d to 3s 208 to 30s eed - 000% 2000 Cee GO eee ceer eeerere 3a to 4s 80s to 85s 2s -cccccece M080 ecsccces BODO 4s to 6s ere coos coos ener eeeeeer are ee eees oeee errs weeee- ods to Is Od 2s 3d E LEWIS, GEORG —_— : RESIDENCE 7 BOVYER’s, George Ment Charlottetown, Sept. 21, 1g6e, HDS. DEKUYPER GIN, Quarter Casks Camphelton WHISKEY, do do SHERRY WINE, do do Port do Cases Pale BRANDY, Puncheons MOLASSES, Barrels SUGAR, Cases MATCHES, Boxes LOZENGES. For Sale at lowest rates. N. RANKIN, Novy. 6, 1868, Qi Auctioneers’ Row. _ ——' Eo be Let. DWELLING-HOUSE, with Coachehou ¢ "Stable, &c., situated at West End, near Gorernment-house, and lately occupied by Albert sy, Exqr. tae the office of Messrs. HENSLEY & SULLIVAN. Nov. 7th, 1868. isl & pat FLOUR! FLOUR! 100 Bbls. FLOUR 20 bbis. COKNMEAL, 50 bbls. HERKING, Good and Cheap for Cash! R. MUNKO, Georgetown. Nov. 9, 1868. uf Graae, e., On we DOLLUWS UL ¥ ESSCIS wheo o clo \ ears, | 1 aet Tandem do. t The loft will contain eighteen tons! 1.C. HALL, GLISGONT HOTS, NEW GOODS FOR FALL & WINTER 1868-69, ’ The Subscriber has reecived by recent ar-| rivals from Great Britain, Canada, and the United States, 105 Packages Merchandize ! which, together with the Stoek on hand, makes ne of the Largest and Best Selected Stocks of DRY GOODS AND GENERAL MERCHANDIZE) ‘ver exhibited by him, and willbe fuund to eom- prize a good assortment of DRESS GOODS, ~! In Plain Winceys,Checked Wince ys, Gala Plaids Cashmere Plaids, Coburgs, Lustrea, ] rench| Merin 8, Fre ue h Deiaines, Chir tz Pop! ns Striped Poplins, Lucerne Poplins, Fie , | Poplins, Striped Mohairs, Serges, Cauil te, | Challies, Mottled Alpacas, &c., &e Cloths, | i | | Black, Brown, Faney and Reversible Seal Cloak- | | ings, Black and Colered Whitneys and Per- | sian Lamb Cloakings, Black and Colered | Habit Cloths, Waterproof Tweeds, Blac Beavers, Mixed French Beat er, Black Blue Pilots, Black Sataras, Black, Colored, | Striped and Fancy Doeskins, Scotch Tweeds. slack and Colored Astricans, Black Worsted | Sees Mixed and Colored Milton Coatings } | Fancy Goods, | Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Bead and Gimp | | Trimmings, Black, Colored and Fancy Vel- vet Ribbons, Kid Gloves, Berlin Wools, | Fingering Yarns, Plain and Faney Paper | | Collars and Cuffs, Daisy Frillings, Cambrie | | Frillings, Lace, Shetland and Fancy Falls, | Bounet Fronts and Tops, Cluny Laees, Mal-| tese Laces, Stamped Embroidery, Jett and | Fancy Broaches, Jett and Faney Belt Clasps, | Purses, Jett and Crystal Trimming Drops, | Crape Trimmings, Crape Collars, Linen and | Sewed Collars, Hair Netts, Russia Braids. | French Cottot and Tracing Braids, Hercules Braids, Star Braids, Black and Scarlet Van Dyke Braids, Mohair Cords, Sik, Jett and Fancy Dress Buttons, Fancy Back Combs, Fancy Wool Jackets and Sentags, White | Colored and Fancy Clouds and Scarfs. Moss | elvets, Terry Silks, Black and Colored Silk 1 | V Velvete, Plaid Silk Velveta, Tape Trimmings, Velvet Hats and Turbana, Dress Caps, Cor | sets, Black and Colored Silk Faced Velvets, Ladies’ Wool Hoods, Children’s Wool and Cashmere Hoods, Infauts’ Frock Bodies. c&e., &c., &e. Furs, ' Ladies’ Mountain Martin, Fitch, Musquash, and u- | Mock Ermin Boas, Mountain Martin, Mus-| quash. Fiteh, Seal, Goat, Moek Ermin, River! Mink and German Mink Muffs, Ladies’ Fur Mitts, Seal and Fur Gloves, Mens’ Seal, Sable, German, Mink, Prussian Seal, Plucked Beaver, German Lamb, avd Otter | Cups. | Mens’ } . | Linens, Hollands, Grass Cloths, Linen Diaper, Shirt Fronting Linens, White and Brown Tabling Linens, Bleached Linen Table Covers, Linen ‘Tickings, Osnaburgs, Striped Hessians, Glass j Teweils, Furtar Sheeting, &c., &c. | Flannels, White and Scarlet Flannels, lmt Welsh Flannels, Scarlet, Pink, Blue and Huwbolt Saxony Fliannels, Serges, Searlet and Black Shirt-! ings, Saxony Shirtings, &c., &c. Boots and Shoes, 400 Pairs Rubber Overshoes, Ladies’ Rubber | Buots, Misses’ R. Boots, Ladies’ Prunella, | } Kid and Leather Boots, Misses’ and Chil. | dren's Boots and Shoes in Variety, &c., &c. | ' ALSO, Whitney Blankets, Colored Blankets, Bed Quilts, { Domestic Sheets, Drugeet Shiruing, | Velveteens, Shawls, Handkerchiefs, W addings, Umbrellas, | Railway Rags, Horse Ruge, Drugget Carpets, | Felt Carpets, Hemp Carpets, Grain Bags, Table Oil Cloths, Imt. Leather Cloth, Paper Blinds, Battings, A TARGE STOCK OF PAPER OLLARS. TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS ! Dye Stuffs, Tea, Sugar, Spices, Rice, Currants, Baking Soda, Washing Seda, Starch, Mustard, Pepper, Crushed Sugar, &c., &c., &e., &., | And a Large Stock of Smaliwares! | FREDERICK LEPAGE. Nov. 2, 1868. | CHEAP WINTER GOODS! CHEAP WINTER GOODS! EALL, 186s. Wi | with sliding j } i | | | Appa the SDUCATION, which now engages the attention | Bales Carpets, Damasks | Bales Blankets & Horse Fifth District of Prince County. GENTLEMEN, N a few days you will be required to elect a Member to represent your Distret in th House of Assembly. 1 beg to inform you that I am a Candidate for this honorable position. ‘ important subject of PUBLIC of a large portion of our population, I consider it | proper briefly to state my views. I AM OPPposED | To Tuk ENDOWMENT OF ANY Sectanian | INSTITUTION. I, nevertheless, consider it just that so Jong as it shall remain the policy of the | People of this Island tu defray the cost of Edu- cating the Youth of the Colony trom funds raised by cowmon taxation, the sum annually voted by 1DAY mornings. at six o'clock, if , days, on arriyai of train from Halifax. tract, piece or parcel of Land, situate, NOTICE, ‘ALTERATION CF TIME TABLE. Onand afterthe Oth inst., THE | P. kk. ISLAND Stecin Navigation Company’s, 7a. + . j STEAMERS YiLL LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN PICTOU every MONDAY and THURS. } for | \ ALSO, the Legislature for Education, shall be apportiou- | Will leave Charlottetown for SUMMERSIDE and ed ameng the Schools in which Education is im-| SHEDIAC, every TUESDAY and FRIDAY morn- amendments to the Laws relating to Public Edu- cation as will entitle efficient Schools — uf open to the tnspection of the Executive Government—to a share of the grant for Education -— whether such Schools shall be established and maintained by Keligious denominations or by private individuals. Upon general Political subjects, my opinions are weil kuown to you I have the honor to be, Your obd’t Servant, JAMES C. POPE. Summerside, October 15, 1868 ow NEW AMEN CLOTHS? Fine Black and Blue Broad Cloths! Fancy and Mixed Coatings, Beaver, Whitney, and Pilot Petersham ! Motow Beaver, and Black Broad Cloths. ‘| OY ERCOA Tl N G C LOTHS ! 2230) Black and Fancy Doeskins ! Fancy Tweeds and Vestings! Mantle Cloths, &c., &c., 7 Cases of the above, m= New and Very Cheap ! _DAVIES & WEEKS. Nov, 2, 1865 1ISGs. 1=G65 FALL AWD WINTER GO0DS| R* various Ships and Steamers from ENG LAND, CANADA, BARBADOES, BOS- TON and HALIFAX, the Subscribers have cow- pleted their :| Importations for the Season, | which, having been purchased by one of the Firm at some of the first Houses in Europe enabled to offer their Large and Extensive St WIfOLESALE AND RETAIL, at their USUAL LOW PRICES. The present Importation Comprises :~ Hhds. Bright Barbadoes;Bales Buffalo Robes Sugar & Molasses, “ White and Chests and Half Chests} Cotten Warp, pl ime Congo Tea, i“ Wrap} ing Paper, Cases of Dress Goods in| “‘ Paper Hangings, great variety, ** Bagging and Grain | Cases Readymade Cloth-| Sacks, ing & Rubber Coats,|\Casks Assorted Cutlery, Cases Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, | Cases Townend'’s Hats Bi and Caps, Cases Ladies’ Fure,|Bundles Spring and Cast Mens’ and Boys’ Fur, Steel, Cape, |Bundles Sheet Tron, ases Ladies’ Straw and!Tons Assorted Bar Iren, Felt Hats & Bonnets,Sets Plough Metal, Hoes, indles Spades and a, Shovels, Cases Shawls & Mantles|Boxes Tin Plates, * Haberdashery, Packages Nails and “ Fleer Cloths, Spikes, “ Miliinery and Hos-|Packages Aas’d. Paints, iery, Hhds. Linseed, Sweet Cases Silks, Gloves and! and Seal Oil, Ribbons, Bundles Sole Leather, Cases Wovllen & Fancy Goods, Kegs Mustard, Powder, Baking Soda, Tubac- co, Barrels Currants, Fleur, Washing Soda and Hearth Rugs, Rugs, Epsom Salts, Crushed Bales Cloths aud Doe-| Sugar, Boxee Raisins, ekins, Indigo, Seap, Can- Bales Printed, Unbleach-| dies and Lozenges, Bags Rice, Coffee and Pepper, Coils Manilla Rope, Dozs. Buckets Woolen Shirtings & 2 aud Brooms, &c. &c. Faucy Shirts, &e &e- Ke. G. & S. DAVIES. Dodd & Rogers’ New Brick Store. ed and white Calicves, &e. Bales Stripe, Check Opposite City Hall, Queen oe Ch'town, Nov. 2, 1868. BOOK & JOB PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, —AND— ‘ - IN EVERY STYLE, omni Ww. H. BREMNER’S. Kent Street, Nov. 9, 1868. 3m ‘Farm, Stock, Implements, &c, WO BE SOLD at AUCTION, on MON- DAY, 16th NOVEMBER next, at BLOOMFIELD FARM, Lot 56, the following STOCK, &c.:— 2 Horses, 20 Bheep, 10 Pige, 10 ‘Tons Upland Hay 6 Tous Straw, A quantity of Potatoes, Turnips, &c., Implements: Cart, Truck, Ploughs, Harrows, Horsa Rake, Juanting Sleigh, Wood Sleighs, Harness, &c. 12 Head Horned Cattle. invite the Inspection of Town and|Household Furniture of different Des- kitchie, William Hare, keq , they are| ck, | 4 vlored j asks Shot, Traces and ; parted, and if elected, 2 shall advocate such | }!'8° ut tive o'clock returning Wednesday and Satar- aay. Nov. 9, 1868. F. W. HALES, Sec’y. KENT STREET CLOTHING STORE! —— P. REILLY, Tailor, T weeds, Doeskins, Whitney, Beave, and Pilot Cloths! | | Persons in want of Good Clothing would find! to their advantage te give bim a eal. Oct. 19 I lip "REA. "REA: Chests Prime CONGOU TEA, a fret rate article. J.& T. MORRIS. P o | | Oct. 26, 1838. | Brandy, Whiskey & Wine. 10) Quarter Caska Hennessey’s BRANDY, be iG Quarter Casks PORT WINE, 10 Do SHERRY WINE, 10 Bo SCOTCH WUIsKEY, 100 Cases SCOTCH WHISKEY, 100 Cases OULD TOM GIN, | J. & T. MORRIS. } | Oct. 26, 1868. Canada EKlour. | LOC Barrels CANADA FLOUR. Good and VL Cheap for Cash, J. & T. MORRIS. | Oct. 26, 1868. ' ‘ Tobacco! KEGS TWIST, 47 Boxes. Manufactured by the Subscriber, and sold very low. J.& T. MORRIS. Tobnaceo! 10 Oct. 26, 1868. Molasses and Sugar. 5¢ Puncteons MOLASSES, DU 2 Bois. Crushed SUGAR. Oct J. & T, MORRIS. 26, 1868. i Ilum & Gin. 10) Pun. Fine Oid Demerara RUM, 4 FI Helen Davies, from Demerara, } 30 Hbds, HOLLAND GIN, J.& T. MORRIS. | Oct. 26, 1868. Sin OBSERVE THE PRICES ‘ ROBERT YOUNG'S, The Centre of Attraction. Received the Largest and Best Assorted of ‘Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS! | that be bas ever bad the pleasure of offering te the Public of Charlottetown, and which, as regards price and quality, he feels confident cannot be sur- passed on the Island. The following articles deserve the special atten- tion of intendiug purchasers ;— | Fancy Drese tioods from 104d per yard, Winseys from 11d per yard, French Merinos from 5s. per yard, | Crimean Shirting from Is 6d per yard, Scarlet and Blue Twilled Flannejs all wool, from 2s 3d per yard, Ladies’ Clouds from 2s 114, | Grey Cottons from 4$4 per yard, | White Cottons from 5d per yard, | Men’s Under Shirts and Pants from 4s 3d, | Hoop Skirts from is 94d, Fast Colored Prints from 7d per yard, Gents’ Paper Collars from 44d per box, | Beautiful Stays from 3. 9d. All Wool Tweeds for Gents’ Wear, from $s 11d per yard. (Cheaper than Homespun.) Stock Shawle, Mantles, Mantle Cloths, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Sontags, Hoods, Pele- rines, Furs, Hats, Bonnets, &c., &c., &e Terms Cash, and no Second Price. | Queen Square, Ch’town, Oct. 26th, 1868. i THE CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE | COMPANY! Watehttehens ISAT. — Capital, One Million DoHNars, Head Office, Hamilton, Ontario. | Incorporated under Special Act of Parliament. Manager:---A. G. Ramsay, F. I. A. HALIFAX, N. S. Honorable Directors —The Honorable Edward Kenny, the Hon. L 8S. Shannon, the Hon. J. W. suuntry Purchasers, to the tollowing criptions. = aT a = Dr. Aimon. :@* r ‘ - 2 2 . ’ ’ - i 4 2e0i-— - &. AMON, Jur. NEW GOODS, just added to Stock :— Fishing Gear, viz: { ST. JOHN, N. B 6 Bales, Grev, White &)1 Case Woollen Clouds } Oi. N, IN. De Striped Cottons, | & Hoods, One superior Boat, 20 feet keel, fitted out Honorable Directora.—Joha Boyd Esquire 2 do Checked Shirtings,2 do Dress Caps and} complete; 1 Boat 15 feet keel; Herring Nets,) yerchant. Alexander Jardins. Mereire, Merobent. Bed Tickings, Jeaus,) Bonnet Fronts, Setiines, Barrels, Casks, &c. Charles Merritt, Esquire, the Rev. Wm. Scovell, &e., il do Flowers, Feathers, | do Printed Cottons & Fancy Ornaments, | | Patchwork, &c.. \{ do Hair Nets and Cot- | 1 do Flannels & Flannel} ton Edging, Shirhings, 1 do Hooks and Eves, |6do Carpets & Hearth-|1 do Gloves and Hoisery, rugs. de Velvet Huts, and 1 do Blanketa & Scotch} Hat & Bonnet Shapes, | Yarne, \l do Black Mantle Vel- 14 do Cotton Battings,| Veteens, | Waddings, &c., 1 do Ribbons, Silk and | 13 do Osuaburgs, Coat} Silk Veivets, j | Canvas, & Striped do Cotton Bagyiugs, | chiefs, 11 do 2,3 and 4 Bushel/4 do Worsted | Sacks, aud Silk Ties, } 1 do Wrapping Psper, ? do Dress Material, }2 do Herring & Salmon/? do Paper Collars, { Twines, 2 do Ladies’ and Chil-| 13 do Paper Hangings, dren's Kid Boots, | 700 Baudles first quality!3 do do Rabber Boots & Cotton Warps, j Overshoes, 7 Cases Winter Cloths, do Railway Rugs, Pilots. Beavers, Whit-|7 do Floor Oil Cloth, 3to T weeds, Doe-| 7 feet wide, | Handker- | Cravats, nevs i I skins, &c., |i do Rubber Chintz and 13 do Overcoats, Pants,| Worsted Braces, Vests, and Shirts, {t do Black Linen 1 do Woollen Shawls &! Threads, Wovlen Handkchfs, {1 do Reel Threads, 1 do Table Covers,lowels|5 do Mens’ and Boys’ and Linen Diapers, Hats, and Winter and 2 do Glazed Linings &| Fur Caps. Casbaus, & Silecias, {3 Cases Small Wares 1 do Ladies’ Furs, 2 do Nixey’s Stove Lead. ALSO, 70 Chests and half Chests Prime TEA, 200 Kegs No. 1 London WHITE LEAD. Boxes Raisins and BarreJs Currents, Plo’ Metals, Nails, Horse Nails, Casks of Baking Soda, Casks Washing Soda, Linseed Oil, Putty Saltpetre, Redwood, Logwood, Cudbear, &c., &e., Ke. pear All Goods at Lowest Prices! WHOLESALE & RETAIL. DAVIES & WEEKS. Nov. 2, 1868. y rs. & Miss Bruencech give NOTICE that their NEXT QUARTER will begin on 17th inet., and that they have still a few vacancies in th-ir Class for Young Ladies. Ch’town, Nov. 9, 1868. — 2in pd IN THE PRESS HARVIE'S PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ALMANAO For 1869, : will be ready for sale early io Decem’er. Oct. 26th, 1865. or peer’ just landed from Schooner Gazelle, direct from the Labrador coast and for sale by 1. C. HALL. A LOT OF CARPENTER’S TOOLS, and many ether usetul articles too numerous to mention. At the same fime, the FARM, containing One Hundred Acres of Land, Righty of which is under cultivation, the remainder covered with good Timber, will be offered for SALE, or to LET for a term of years —ALSO— A WOOD FARM, containing 54 acres, well stocked with all kinds of Timber, and a Marsh in; frout that grows about fifteen tons of Hay annual- ly. This Farm is half a mile from the Bloomfield property, and in the middle of a good settlement. Those Properties cannot be surpassed for Farm- ing or Fishing business. For further particulars apply te the owner on} the premises. JOHN E. MACDONALD. Bloomfield, Lot 56, Oct. 20, Is6x. Ex ** Helen Malcolm.” DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND CHEM CALS, WARRANTED PURE Nov. 2, 1868. W. R. WATSON. 4 DOZ. NEW PERFUMES, in Elegantly O Cut Glass Bottles, at greatly Reduced Prices. : Nov. 2, 1868. W.R. WATSON. 30 DOZ. POMADES, COSMETIQUEs, FIXATURES, and HAIR DYKs. Nov. 2, 1868. W. R. WATSON: 5 DOZEN HAIR, TOOTH, NAIL, 0 CLOTUES and SHAVING BRDSHEs, from the well knowa House of John Gosnell, & Co., London. W. R. WATSON. Nov. 2, 1868. DOZ. BRIAR ROOT, RUSTIC, CHAR- A, COAL and MEERCHAUM PIPES, STEMS and CASES, all of which will be Sold very cheap for CASH. W.R. WATSON. Nov. 2, 1568. 2 A, Dor. ROBINSON’S CORN SOLVENT. Nov. 2, 1868. W. R. WATSON. 2 4 DOZ. BRONZONETTE. Nov. 2, 1868. _ . _ghould really like to know w lle tore his bair, in dire perplexity. ‘ Polly! , V. Tharger, Esquire, Merchant. Medical Advisers.—Dr. W. 8S. Harding, M. R. C.8 , Dr. L. McLaren, L. RB. C, 8. | Agent—J-.G. Forbes. | This Old Established Company offers to patrous Policies of Assurance at Rutes Lower than those of English and Foreign Offices {| Eudowment Policies payable during life time of | the assured | Policies payable during a Limited Number of | Years {= Liberal regulations as to foreign residence, travel anc Agent for P. E. tharlottetown ! Medical Adviser.—Dr,. F. Beer. +8, Forms, and all information may be obtained from the Agent of the Company in , Charlottetown. JOHN W. MARLING, General Avent. } N, B.—This office has paid over half a Million of | Dollars to the representatives of policy holders, j}and has never contested a claim. Ch’town, Nov Ls63. 3m i occupation Island.—W. D. STEWART, ables of Rat j AUCTION! | TRADE SALE, On THURSDAY, Nov. 12, 1868. at ll oO’ clock, a. m., £3900 worth NEW DRY GOODS. x Chests TEA, 20 20 pun. MOLASSES, 20 bbts. and 10 hhds. SUGA 100 Sides SCLE LEATHER, 20 Hhds. GIN, 6 do RUM, 4 do BRANDY, 59 Boxes SOAP, 50 do RAISINS. For particulars see Uandbills. Rare chance for the Trade. Don't lose it. P. W HYNDMAN. Oct 26, 1868. 3w A DELICIOUS CUP OF COFFEE!! Fresh Ground Jamaica Coffee! TOASTED & GROUND DAILY !! Is, & Gd, PER POUND! ITALIAN WAREHOUSE. MACEACHERN & CO. blue eyes. * Why, Alee, L T calaah intellectual. f i a CL do.” \ Pyineer Y repeated Cardit, wita wine o 8 me to I'm eure jof DECEMBER, A. D | retary saute H+: just received and offers for Sale, on a . ore rire i reasonable terms, a uice lotof CLOTHS, in . OBERT YOUNG, has this SEASON | Together with a Large and Well Selected Stock of} ita} thought you wished buvch came out upon tLe breast tr ne a we a {Valuable Freehold Proverty FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, «t e Covert House in GeorGeTrown, at twelve e'elock, noon, op9 SATURDAY, the FIFTH day 1862.—under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the fourth day of November, A. D. 1863, and made between Thomas Maher, of Georgetown,in King’s County, in Prince Edward Island, Carpenter and Joiner, and Mary, his wite, of the one part, and Lemuel Cambridge Owen, of Charlottetown, in the said sland, Esquire, of the other part: ALL that ing and being in Georgetown, in the said Island, known nand distinguished ae Town Lot Number fiftee (15), in the third range, letter F., as the same is deleniated, marked and laid down on the map or plan of the said Town, kept in the office of the Surveyor General, or Keeper of Plane, for the said Island; reference being thereunto bad will more fully and at large appear: said Lot Name» ber fifteen (15), being bounded on the North by Gordon Street, extending thereon Eighty-four (84) feet, on the South by Lot Number Two (2); on the East by Lot Number fourteen (J4), extending North and South one Hundred and twenty (120) feet,and on the West by Lot Number sixteen (16); together with all and singular, the Buildings, _ Houses, Outhouses, Yards, Gardens, aud im- provements thereon. For further particulars enquire at the office of F’. Brecken, Esquire, Solicitor, L.C. OWEN Charlottetown, 22nd May, 1868. 6m PUBLIC LANDS! 'Townships Nos. 1, 2, 4, 5. 6, 8, 11, 14, 15, 20, 21, 25, 27 and 67, Notice to the Tenants on the above named Townships. and all persons qesizous of purchasing Wilderness ana. fe Commissioner of Pablic Lands wili attend at the following places. on the days herein- | after stated, for the receipt of ali amounts due on the purchase of Pablic Lauds; aleo, forthe receipt of deposiis of those Tenants desirous of purchasing the fee simple of their Leusebolde iu the Estate lately purchased frem the Hou. J.C. Pope, aud for the sale of Wilderness Land. On Wednesday, the 28th day of October, at 9 a.m..and on Thursday, the 29th day ef October, jontil 12 e.m.,at Mre. Webster's, Searltown. On i Monday, the 2nd day of November, and ou Tues- i day, the 3rd day of November, at William Hiay- wood's. Esquire, Tignish , Lot 2. On Thursday, the Sth day of November, and on | Friday, the 6th day of November, at Mr. Duvid ; Hunter's, Alberton. Ou Monday. the 9th day of November, at Me- | Naught’s Hotel, Western Road, Lot 6 } On Wednesday, the lith day of November, and on Thursday, the 12th day of November, uutil 12 u.m.at Mr. Allen's, Wellington, Lot 16. | Ou Friday, the 13th dav of November, and on ' Saturday, the 4th day of November, autil 12 a.m. | at Mr. Carruther’s, Kensington, Lot 19. On Monday, the 16th day of November, at Mr. Bagnall’s, Hazel Grove, Lot 22. NOTICE, The Tenants whe have not accepted the pro visions of the Land Parchase Aet,and have omitted to pay their rent, are hereby finally notified, that utless paymentis made to the Commissioner at the time aud place above named, distrainta will be is- , Sued for its @ecovery, 4Q0HN ALDOUS, Commissioner. | Land Office, Oct. 19. 1868. | SUGAR AND MOLASSES | l¢ hhds SUGAR, éd 30 Pancheons choice MOLASSES, For Sele by CARVELL BROS. KEROSENE. For Sale by CARVELL RROS, BUTTER CRACKERS, 1O Peg BUSTER CRACKERS, 10 Bois. SHIP BREAD, Oct. 19, 1868. AIVGSQUIREROUSE Y RECENT ARRIVALS we have Received the greater portion of our Kall and Winter GOODS! The above have been carefally selected, and in De found on Inspection, to be one of the best | Stock of STAPLE and FANCY GOODS, ever offered in Charlottetown. oa.12 iso, BEER & SONS. NOTICE! TNO BE SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the COULUNIAL BUILDING, ia Charlottetown, on Tuesday, 17th November next, at the hour of 12 o’cloek, noon, by virtue of a fure ther License granted by His Honor the Surregate, Gated the 18th day of March, A. D. 1867. All the Estate of Daniel Jackson Roberts, late of Charlottetown, Merchant, Deceased, at the | time of bis death, of and in that piece of LAND, | part of Town Lot No. 46, in the Third Hundred of ' Town Lots in Charlottetown, deserited as follows ; | Commencing 80 feet northwest from Grafton Street, on the division line between Town Lots Nos. 46 and 47 in the said hundred, and running thence on said division line northwestwardly, a distance of 40 feet, thence at right angles southwestward!ly, | 48 feet, thence at right angles southeastwardly 20 feet, thence at right angles southwestwardiy 23 feet, thence at right angies southeasiwardly 20 feet, thence at right angles northwestwardly 70 feet to the place of commencement, reserving a Right of Way, as mentioned in the conveyance thereof te the said Daniel Jackson Roberts. [e@° Terms—Cash on delivery of the Deed of | Conveyance. J. 8. CARVELL, } Administrator of the Estate fo the late D. J, Roberte. iw | Ch’town, Oct. 19, 1868. —ALSO— To be sold at the same time and place, to close wu he late D. J. KOBERT’S ESTATE, the unezpi Term of 9¥9 years, of 75 Acres of Leasehold Land, on St Peteer’s Road, Let 35—known as JOHN PHEES farm. This farm having lain uncultivated for several years, is in good condition for cropping _It will be sold free of back Reet, but subject to the future Rent of £4 3s 4d per anuum. TekoMs.—One-third of the price to be — on delivery of the Conveyance, and the with Interest, (to be secured by Mortgage of the premises) on the ist day of Novewber, 1569. For further particulars apply at the office of _ Messrs. PALMER & MCLEOD, Charlottetewa. J. 5. CARVELL, Ch'tewn, Oct 19, 1868. Adiinistrator. | Gelden Sheaf! 30 Barrels Golden Sheaf FLOUR, a —— Extra for Family use. For Sai of Suey OARVELL BROTHERS, Nov. 2. 1868. Labrador Herring !! 150 Bbls. Labrador Herring, | just landed from Schooner Gazelle, direct from the Labrador coast and for sale by I. C. HALL. Water Street, Nov. 2, 1868. Executor’s Notice. LL PERSONS indebted to the late HAMMOND JOHNSON, M. D., Phy- sician and Surgeon. by Promissory Note, Bouk Account or otherwise, are hereby required to make immediate payment of the amounts due them respectivel te Dr. RICHARD JOHN: ‘ at the DISPENSARY, CHARLOTTETOWN; one ot you and appeared like part of the s eae SOR e es FR a eK gt Bets “Je RG CST as es ee sess ee a) EE eoOorreme_a_aeeGOOorreem.wr..sSeSS i SS ae ea oo