NT eI A me short duration, it wae Her wish that I should pot emit te visit the Island of Prince Edward, Pray aceept my bearty thanks for your kind wishes for my welfare, and for the cordial jceme you have given me. er ARTHUR. This evening « Bail and Banquet will be gives’ ia his Bogor. The arrangements for this are complete, and promise to be success- ful. It if expected that private enterprise will vie with the public authorities in their eu- deavor to do honor to the Royal visitor. and all that is needed to make the Prince s reception = 4 <a us a success, are fair rand sunshine “he authorities deserve the highest com- mendation for their efforts to give a fitting reception to the Prince. Only in one respect can & slight tinge of blame be imputed to them—they have, perbaps, kept their arrange- ments too mach to themselves In such cases as te present, & detailed programme of what je to be done, and the hour when it is to be done,savee the public great incor venience, and enables every one to make his arrangements upon & reliable authority. without the fear of being led astray by idle rumors of events never destined to cake place. ajeamgpennamieen Frac.—The barn of Mr. Malcolm McLeod (Stone House.) Orwell [lead was totally consumed by fire on Thareday, the 1%h Auguet, together with all it contained, ¢ neisting of about thirty-two tons of hay, sleixhe enrt harness, farming implements, &c. ‘The burn was one of the tarvest and best in commanity sympathise with Mr. McLeod in his very heavy loss, which cannet fall far short of £200. The fire oceurred about the hour of eleven ocleck in the forenoon. Mr McLeod was from home. There were two barracks filled with straw situate close to the back part of the barn, one of which canght fire and the thimes extended te the other ove. The back door of the oarn Being open, the fire soon ~wace its way to the middle of the floor, on which there were a few londs of hay, and ia « few minotes the whole building was en- veloped ia one sheet of flame. The fire is sup posed to have been oeeasioned by some men em- ployed about the place crossing the fence aroand the barrecks, perlaps carelessly amoking or ignit- ing matches. Ti account for the a te people to be m fature.—Con. to ‘cident. It should be a warning »re careful of their pipes for the len. ~<a oe nxs.—Mr. Stanfield, of the Stan- , Tryon, P. E. 1. is commencing £ felt hats at Troro It is in- tended that « number be ready for the full trade, after which they wilt be tarned ont in large nom bers They sre to be made. eet from S. Australia and Cape of Good Hope Weol, and in clade the finest qaulities. We believe this is only the second estavlishme tof the kind in the Do- miniou.— Amherst Gazette. - Alpe Ma Fett Har We field Woollen Cc the manufacture Paowsen, at Fortane Cove, Casctmperc, on Tharaday, the 2frh alt., while crossing the River in a amall Flat Joseph Gallant (Simme) formerly of Rustico. Jt ie eappored be took u fit (as he was subject to them) fell over and was drowned: The body wae picked mp nextday. He leaves a wife and family to mourn their lose- To Correspondents. * Larry O' Gaff,” “ Spectater,’ and a few other correspondents crowded out this week's issue. —_——-—__—_— TestimMoxtal. To BisHore McIntyre.—On Tueeday evening, Mr. Jokn Corbet, Architect, on behalf of bimsel! and the mechanics and lab -rere in the Biehop’s emplov,waited upon His Lordship and presented hin with an Address anda Purse. containing one hundred dollars in gold. as a teatt- monial ef their reepect, previous to bis departure fer Rome. The address and purse were thank fully reevrived by His Lordship. who returned & fevling reply. The address and anewer will be published herenlter. Mr Corbet and hie men have brenght no emall honer te themselves by their neble-hear! ed geneposity. and their example should stimulate the general Committers already formed for a similar puryose, te tnvke 9 handsome eoliection fer Bia Lordship, Ae be leaves for Reme on Tuesday next. it will be neceseary for the Committees to close their labors before that time.— Her. ‘ices nancial ed Government Notices. Goversment neen has been ment «f J-dedia Viee Consul at Island. Cause. Orr the Admintet rat: appoint the folk the more efectan! parsed in the ‘ate the better prote« ' to repeal certain Acta therein mentioned,” viz: — For Donk Picer—The Honorable Alexander Laird and Mr. Solomon Scharman. For More!! anc Midgell Rivere—John Jardine, Anthony Muet ormack and Martiu Maclunis Esq's hp Gotnesitas’ Vorn.—The progress of fine art mannfeectnre in this branch of trade i+ strikingly exewplified ia» little work published by J. W Renson. of 25 (id Bond Street and of the City Steam Factory, 5% and 60 Lydgate Hill. It is en- riched and embelliched with designa by Italian, Freneh, and Enyvlish artists) of Brooches. Braee- jets Earrings und other articles, anitable fer per- sonal wear. or Wedding, Birthday, or other pre sents, with their prices Mr Berson who hoids the appointment to H.R H.the Prince ef Wales has also pubsished o very interesting pamphlet on the Kise and Progress of Watch and Clock making These pamphlets are sent post free fortwo stamps each and they cunnot be too strongly recommend. ed to tifose conte mplating a purchase especially to lensed to approve of the appoint Chariettetown, Prince Edward x, 4th Anguet, 1869.—His Henor rin Connell has been pleased to wing persons Commissioners for and better working of the Act sexsion intituied * An Act for residewta in the couutry or abroad, who are thus) enubled to select any article they may require, and have it forwarded with perfect safety. PAIN-KILLER. We beg leave to call the attention of the pub- he te this long evlebrated and unrivalled F\MILY MEDIC.NE The PAIN-KILLER ie a purely vegetable compound and while it is a most efficient re- mmedy for Pain, it is a perfectly safe medicine even in the must unskilin) hands FOR SUMMER « OMPLAINT, Or any other form of bowel disease in children or adults; it is an almost certain cure, and has witheut doabt been mur successtul in curing the varivus kinds of CHOUERA Than any other known remedy, or even the most skillul phyweian. In Indiag Atciea and China, where this dreadful disease ia ever more or less prevalent, the PAIN-KILLER 1s considered by the natives, as weil as Eqropean residents iv thuse climates ASSURE REMEDY. PERRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors, Montreal, P. Q W. R. Wateon, Agent, Charlottetown, B RR. RADWAY’S READY RELIEF, As the cheapest and best Family Medicine in the world, The moment it is used, pain ceases, It urea Rheuas'iem, Neuralgia, Bilious Chulic, To@ammation «of the Kidneys, almost instantly. H eiaed with sudden Colds, Cunghs, Lufluenza, Diptheria, Hearseness. Sore Throat, Chills, Fever and Ague, Mercurial Paine, Scarlet Pever, &c.. ce, take from Four te Six of R sdway’s Pils, * ‘alee take a teaspoonful of the Ready Reliet Be se of wares Water. eweetened with sagar —e oa - batbe the thruat, bead and chest with Ready 7. ¢ (if Ague or Totermittent Fever, hethe bye , pine also,) 19 the morning you will be cured. How the Ready Roelicf Acts! few minutes the p.tfieat will feel unten irritation. and tne a." breomes ¥ — ed; if there is oruch distress in the stemac _ * Relief wil asset nature in remo, 8 the offe ing cauee,—a coneral waruth ie teh throughout the eatire body, and ite diffusive stimu, ating pre- perties rapidly courses thieugh every via ~— tissue of the eystem, arousing the sluthfu; an jally paral, ted giands and organs te renewed aud bealthy aciton; perspiration tullowe, aud the surtace of the bedy feels tnereased heat, The sickness at ete:uach, colds, chills, headache, op- breath ug. the sorences uf the throat and ali pains, either internally or externally, rapidly subside, and ogatnrs inte a tranquil sleep, awakes refresiied, invigorated, cured, It will be found that ia using, the Relief ex- teruslly, either on the spine of aeroas the kid- ney’s, or aver the stoutach and bowels, that for several days after, 3 pleasing warmth will be felt, showing the length of time it coutinues its iuflieace aver the diseased parts. iH Price of R, RR. Revive, 50 cents per betiie, Sold by Druggwte and Country Mer- . @haate, Grocers, &e. See Radway’e Almanac, Erne 8. writee the’ an has heen ef- fecied va hie danghtet use of * Juhnson’e Anodyne Lin: went.” whale spine beeame | diseased, she |vet the usp of ber tin and her beck was row ded up like a bow, in consequence Tree Sus oF Mepicine Dr. Morse's Inpian Root Piite.—If you ate suffering with diseases wet this medicine. Gradually bat sorely it will eradicate the seeds of diseases, and by removing the cause render sickness impossible. Get the “Rescue of Tulu Almanac.” Bold by all Dealers. Bo esiediene an CARLTON's Conprrion Powpers.—The best medicine in existence to put a horse in good con- dition, giving him a coat, soft and bright as satin, purifying all the internal and urniary organs They act directly on the Kidneys, give bim a good appetite, Regulate the Bowels without purg- ing and are the desideratum seo long sought tor. No man who owns herses, or any kind of stuck should be without them. Try Carlton's Coudition Powders Sold by all Dealers. | le At We pledge our reputation on the aseertirn that any educated physician, alter a careful exami- nativn of the receipe, will say that ** Parson's Purgative Pills,” possess more merit than any otber pill aow offered for sale. : Married. At Youghal, on the izth of July Jaet, by the Rev Canon Murphy, P. P., assiste by the Rev. P. Poley, Captain Edward Kickham, of Prince Edward Island, to Mary, eldest daughter of Capt. John MeCarthy, ship-ewner, of Youghal. On the 19th Auyuet last, bv the Rev. M.P Pree- man John A. Lord, Esq , of Tryon, to Mre. Aunie Jane Taylor, of Freetown. “ve is no other wav in which to} At the residence of Mr. Stewart, Charlottetown, } on the 27th ult, by the Rev. Thomas Duncan, Mr | Donald A. Stewart, Lot 60, to Miss Janet Stewart the ~eighberhood, and was well fined up for every | Lc c : parpose tha! a fariaer would require. The whole} ” 62, In this City. on the Ist instant, by the Rev. H. | Pope, Mr. Heury Burr, of Charlottetown, to Susan | dunghter of the late Mr. George Parker, of Mount | Stewart. OLLI OL OL all al alll al al al al dd ty Died. At Flat River, on Thuraday, the 26th nit, after } an ilinese of four days, Sarah, youngest daughter | Of Charles Morrison aved 34 years. } At Mill Cove, Lot 35, on the I4th August last. | William Kiely, a highly respected inhabit of | that locality, aged 78 years. He emigrated from | the County Wexford, Ireland, in the year 182s, | Mav he rest in peace. At Tryon Koad, Lot 3], after a short illness Mr. | James McKay, eldest son of John McKay, Eaqr., in the 3lst year of bis awe. On Friday, the 27th of August, of brain fever, in the fall assurance of a joyful reception by her God and Saviour Jesus Christ. Annie Gertrude, uged 21 years, second danghter of Mr. Neil McKinnon, of Charlottetown, and Grand-daughter of Mrs Anuie Bell, of Chatham, Mirrmichi N. B. r 1 r PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE. He PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE aud GRAMMAR SCHOOL will be RE- OPENED on TUFSDAY, the Lith SEPTEMBER instant. ai 10 o'clock, a. m. In order to prevent inconvenience in the arrange ment of the clases, it is desirable that all students intending te enter for the evaning term should be in attendance within the first week from the opening. t# By a By-Law of the Board of Trostees and Governore of the College, passed on the W0th of Febroary last, it wae ordered that in fature all Fuition fees for the Colleve and Grammar School departments _e in advance. LONGW i Sept. 6, 1569, GW ORTH, Hon. See J. WANTED. YOUNG LADY of good address, to act as Saleswoman. Apply to RUBERT YOUNG. Queen Square. JAPANESE SILKS! FEW DRE-+SEs JAPANESE SILK fashion aA able style, still on hand at the Loudon House. G. & S. DAVIES. Sept 6, 1869. - tf Sept 6, 1849, STRAYED FROM the premises of F. W. Hucues, EsQ., about the 25th ef Anguat, a small Black COW, about 12 years old, with a short tail. Any informa- tion will be thankfully received at the lfice of this paper, [Sept 6. Hovsr, Atynet, 18, 1869 —The | QUIBEC & GULF PORTS “Iason Carvell Esq... as Spanish | iow of the Salmon Fisheries, and | 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 beth ways at Father Point, Gaspe, Perce, Mira- michi, Shediac and Charlottetown. Leaves QUEBEC August 3ist. September [4ib aud 2eih, October 12th and 26th, and November 9th and 3rd, Leas Charlottetown for Pictou, September 3rd and 17th, Octob r ie:, 15 and 29.h, and Nevember 12th and 2th. Leaves Charlottetown for Quebec and Inter wediate Ports, September 7th and lat, October Sth and 19th, aad November 2ud, 16th and 3vth. This Verse] bas been fiited up expressly for this route, and has large Freight capacity, aud superior aceomodations fur Passengers, RATES OF PASSAGE, INCLUDING STATE- ROOM BERTHS. CABIN STEERAGE. PASSAGE MEAL® PassaGe MEALS To Quebec $1050 $558 $750 $450 * Father Point 10 50 550 750 450 * Gaspe 7 00 3 00 5600 250 * Peree 6 50 3 U0 450 2 50 * Miramichi 475 150 260 12 * Shediac 2 00 50 1 wv 50 « Pictou i 5v 50 75 bu For Freight or Paseage, apply to CARVELL BROS., Ch'town Aug. 25 1969. Agente, FOR PICKLING. RENUCH W. W. VINEGAR, ENGLISH du. SPICES of all kinds MACEACHERN & CO. Itahan Warehouse. Sept. 1 2869, lh MAILS! New Summer Arrangement ! N and after FRIDAY, the 23rd instant, until further notice, the Mails for the United States, Canada and New Brunswick, via Shediac, will de closed at the General Post Office, Charlottetown, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday evening, at 7 o'clock, For Nova Scotia, via “Pictou, every Monday, Wedavsday and Friday evening, at 7 o'clock, Mails tor Great Britain, Newfoundland and the Weat Indies, every alteruate Monday and Wed nesday eveuing, at 7 v'’clock, as fulluws, viz :— Monday, July 26 Wednesday, Oct. 6 Wednesday “ 23 Monday - 16 Monday. August 9 Wednesday “ 20 Wednesday “ 11 Monday, Nov. 1 Monday « 23 Weduesday “ 3 Wednesday ‘ 2 Monday “ 45 Monday, Sept. 6 Wednesday “ 17 Wednesday “ 8 Monday ” Monday * Wednesday, Dec. | Wednesday “ 22 Monday ~. Monday, Oct, 4 Weduesday “ 15 Maile for Summerside, St. Eleanor'’s, North Bedeque, and Lower Freetown, to be forwarded by Steamer, will be closed every Monday, Wed- nesday, and Friday evening, at 7 o'clock, Mails for Georgetqwa and Souris, per Steamer, every Friday evening, at 7 o'clock. Lovee to be sexictivad and Newspapers, must be posted at least half ga huur before the time ot elusin® mails. : ; : ‘A wa-l tor England, via United States, will be forwarded Wheu required; postage ou ietters 7d weratters aad Newspapers for the West Indies and Newfoundia ud must be prepaid, The Steawer carrying the above Mails will leave Charluttetowm for Sheadic, every Menday, Wednesday, and Fridty evenmg, at 7.30 p. Mu. For Pictou, Steamer leaves Coarlottetown every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday worn ad ke” the Uuited States, Canada. und New Brumswick, will be due on the evenings of Mouday, w . aud Friday, at 930 o’- cw crom Nowe Scotia, ou the evenings of Monds Wednesday, and Friday, at 5 o'clock. JOHN A. MACDONALD, Postmaster General, Office, Ch’town, Coorg et s-, « J 1869. - 1869. FALL STOCK OF HATS AND CAPS, DONALD McRAE'S Tailoring Ertablishment. UST RECEIVED, per Steamer Ovienial, a LARGE ASSORTMENT of HATS AND CAPS, which will be sold at a small advance on cost, DONALD McRAE, Queen Street, Mercha Ch town, Sept, 3, 1869, 4in nt ADMINISTRATION NOTICE. to the undersigned. RICHARD THORNE. Administrator. Ch'town, Aug, 20, 1869. 4i VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY ON THE SOUTH EAST BRANCH OF MORELL RIVER ILL be SOLD, at PUBLIC AUCTION Lot 52, at 12 O'CLUCK, woon, Seven Hundred Acres of Land, in Lots ot 5U or 100 Acres, part improved, with the BUILDING thereon, to suit purchasers, Ths LAND will be SOLD on the most Reasonable Terma. ANGUS McDONALD Souria West, July 185¥., The sale of the above property is POST- PONED until WEDNESDAY, the 6th day ot OCTOBER next, then to take place at the DRILL SHED, GEORGETOWN, at TWO o clock, p. m. A McDONALD. Souris West, Sept 2, 1869. 1869. — 1869. SPRING TRADE *EXHE UNDERSIGNED tas received ex Amphion trom Lonjon, Duncan. trom Liverpool, Athlele, from Glasgow, Island Home, from Demerara, Steamers and suring vessels from the United States and the New Dominion, bis SPRING STOCK GOODS! consisting in part of — 60 Puns Demerara RUM pale & colored 40 bbde GIN, DuKuyper & Son's 10 do Hennessy’s BRANDY, 10 qtr casks do 15 bhde & qtr.casks Jules Robin & Co’s do 50 do Jamieson s Irish Malt WHISKEY, 50 do & qtr casks Camphelton ao 3 tierces old Rye, Toddy & Malt do 10 qtr casks Denville Whiskey 6 ends & qtr cusks PORT WINE, 8 do Sherry do 6 cases Champagne (choice brands) 15 do Vinegrower's & Wenvessy’s Brandy 20 do Seoteh Whiekey 50 do Oid Tom GIN. 20 do Jameson's Whiskey 50 do Dunville Whiskey 100 do Guingerette 100 do Strawberry & Raspberry Syrups 50 do CLARET 100 doz Jeffrey's Sparkling Edinburgh ALE, 200 do Bass, Allsops, and Burton Ale, quarts aod pints 16@ do Gainess’s Pubiin PURTER Cases Cherry Cordial and Lime Juice 90 pans bright retail-ng MOLASSES 20 ohds Porto Rieo SUGAR, 1: bbis crusbed SUGAR | 260 ehests very choice Congou TEA d 100-half chests o 10 chests and half chests Uvlong, Souchlong, Flowery, and Orange Pekve TEA 10 do Uyavn, Imyerial & Guopowder do 100 boxes Liverpool SUAP, 5 ewt Castile SUAP, Boxes Cleaver's Tuilet Seap, 8 cwt. Coleman's Londun Mustard, ic 3, 1 and 4 ib tine 18 ewt Contectionery, Scotch mixtures, 60 tius Conversation Lozenges, 7 ib each 6 ewt Coleman's Londuo STARCH, 6 bbls Pickles, 10 cwt Pepper 20 ewt White Lead, beet No 1, Londoa 20 ewt Red, Biack, Green & Bive Paints, 5 bhds Linseed OiL, dotied and raw Cases Castor Oil do Salad do 5 ewt Copperas, Exiract Logwoed, 50 gross Nix+y’s Biack Lead 4 cwt INDIGO Boxes CIGAKS 60 boxes PIPES, 80 do Tobacco, (ehvice brands 20 dozen Coro Brooms 200 sides Sule Leather Bays Ruughboard and Shingle NAILS 10 ewt Jamaica Coffee, ground & unground 60 boxes Tallow CANDLES Boxes Parafine, Wax & Sperm Candles Cases Grovod Ginger, m 7 1b tins 6 bbls CUKKANTS, oa 60 boxes and 30 qtr boxes Layer Raisins 10 cwi Baking SUDA 18 * Washing do 5 * Cream Lartar 60 bbls Pilot read &0 * Aagoried Crackers 40 boxes Window Gia-s 600 bbis No 1 Canada FLOUR 100 * Kilo dried CORNMEAL, &c., &. A'l of which is offered for sale by WHOLE- SALE and RETAIL at the lowest Murket prices for Cash or approved credit @WEN «ONNOLLY. Ch’town, June 25 1869. PHILLIPS & LEWIS, Carpenters & Builders, HILLSBOROUGH PARK, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. L, Have constantly on band a large stock of WakRren’s Improved Fi-e and Waterproof FELT, COMPOSITION, AND GRAVEL, wud, from a long experienee in the use of this material, can guarantee the laying of the same in the most satisfactory and workmaulike manuer. Anyust 2, 1869, LIPPINCOT’S CLOTH MILLS. PlcTOU, NOVA SCOTIA, Fulling. Dyeing and Dressing. *p°HE Snbseriber having received the ap- powmtment of Azent for th -se well known Cicth Mills, beys leave to acquaint the Public that all cloth, & , ent to his care will be forwarded and returned with despateh. Satisfaction guaranteed. HENRY A. HARVIE, Agent Ch'town, July 3ist, 1869. im NOTICE, LL PERSONS INDEBTED to the under siyned are nested to make immediate yment of their ACCOUNTS, or they w''l be sanded over to my Attorney for collection wit.oat father wv DONALD McRAE, Tailor. Queen Street, Ch town, Ang 9, 1869, ~ Notice of Removal, “SHE wodersigned has removed his place of I business to the Brick Store lately occupi- ed by 1. @ HALL, Esq., Water Street. DANIEL DAVIES, 6 owt Cudbear Ch'town, 2th July, 1369, : See eet Tailor, LL persons having claims against the Estate of the Jate Thomas Callaghan, are request- ed to farnish the same, daly attested, within tnre2 weeks from date; and those indebted to the said Estate, are requested to make immediate payment on WEDNESDAY, the Ist day of SEPTEMBER next, at RODERICK 8S MILL, New Fish Market, Pope’s Warehouse, Grafion, St. LWAYS on hand, day and evening, Fresh, Corned, Pickle¢, and Dry. Fish in variety. Fresh Halibut, Salmon, Trout and Herring bonght at highest market rates, TO SPORTSMEN. Wanted, 100,000 PHOVER and BEACH BIRDS, for which the highest prices will be paid. Charlottetown, Aug 16, 1869, AUCTION. Brackley Point Road, Lot 33. O BE SOLD at PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the Tweaty-S.xth day Twelve o’cblck, voon, at the Colonial Building, bearing dais the Twentieth day ot October, A. Township Number Thirty-Three, in Prince Joseph Hensley, of Charlottetown. in the said sland, at Trustee of John Nichols and Elizabeth Nichols, of the other part, ALL that Tract, Piece, or Pared' of LAND, situate en Township No. Thirty Three, atoresaid, containing One Hundred Acres, and bounded as follows, that is to say: commen- cing at a stake fixed on the west side ol the road leading trom Charlottetown to Brackley Poiut, at the distance of twenty-one chains south of land formerly leased to Jamea Stewart, senior, from thence running west the distance of forty seven chains, sixty links, thence south twenty-one chains, thence east to the said road, and trom thence uorth along said coad ta the place ot coumence- went, tovether with the Houses, Buildings, Ease- wents, Privileges and Appurtenances belonging, or if any wise appertamiug to the xaid land Dated at Charlottetown this Twentieth day of August, A. D., 1569. JOSEPH HENSLEY. W. W. SuLuivay, Solicitor Spring & Summer GOODS. The Subscribers have ecmp'etcd, at the LONDON HOUSE, their large and extensive Stock of British, Foreign, and American MERCHANDIZE. G. &S DAVIES. May 24, 1869. LARGE ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS! AT ROBERT YOUNG'S, NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE CHARLOTTETOWN NEW GROCERY STOE. SHE Sonecriber begs to inform his friends and the public that he has just opened. in his Stere. on Grafton Street, near Hall's Fish viarket a new Stock of General Merchandize, anitable for the Market, and which will be sold cheap for cash, consisting in part of Earthenware in variety, Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Tobacco, Soap, Starch, Mustard, Confec- tionery, Raisins, Currants Table Salt, Crackers, Lacifer Mateties, Cordage, &c., &e. EDWIN WHITE. Grafton Street, Aug 23,1869 4'n 10 SPORTSMEN, ALL'S coarse xnd fine GUNPOWDER in Flask’e and Canisters. Patent Shot, Gun Wade, and Waterproof Caps. G.& 3. DAVIES. Loudon House, Aug, 27, 1869. French Language & Literatere TAUGHT BY PROF. LEON DE MONTEIR, From France; gradwated in the Academic de Paris Universitede France. Late Protessor in the French Language and Literature in the MeGuil. University and High School vf Montreal, C. E. ROFESSOR LEON DE MONTIER begs leave to say that, having taken Rove at Mra, Kameay’s, Prince Street, next door to Ferry Greeery Store, be is prepared to give lessons in the above mnportact brance of modern education Claases way bo tormed at his resideuce by iadies er gentlemen desirous of acquiring a thorvugh knowledge and the fluent speaking of the Freveh Langtage. Professor L. de M's. method of teaching Freveb will emooth in a great part the difficulties of beginners, whilst lo mere advanced pupils be will mmpart a proficiency of speaking, togetber with the pure Parsian accent, sv deservedly es- teemed by all well educated people, N thing shali be wanting on the part of Prot L. de M. to enable his pupils te make the most rapid progres», and by his exertions te speak (be French jauguage in the shortest time. Terms wade known on application, Charlottetown, July 13, 1-69, Farmer’s Bank, Rustico. WoC is hereby given that a Dividend of five per centum on the Capital Stuck of the Farmer's Bank of Rustico, for the last half year, ending August 15, 1369, hath been this day declared, and is payable to Stockholders furthwith, on demand MARIN J. BLANCHARD. 2in Caster. Aug 27, 1869. BALL AT SOURIS. S THERE is still a balance due on the Pro- testant Church at Souris; and as I was one who signed the note to raise cash to pay the different contractors; and as the Chureh is yet without pews,und ae my ovinion perfectly coincides with what the late worthy Bishop McEachern suid. that ‘ there is no harm iu dancing ;" and to show a certain budy, who publicly eensared me for couvtenancing dancing. how lithe I vegard its censure or applause, and to raise some nouey by the aid of our kiud neighbors to assist in paying olf the debt due on the Church, and yetcing pews put in it; and as -‘ Tea Parties” are becoming rather common, I am to have a public Ball at SOURIS WEST, ou TUESDAY the Mth dav ot September next. Dancing to commence about one o'clock, .m. Price of admission tor each person Is Two Danting tente will be provided, with music in euch ; and a piper ready to play forthose who wish to foot it on’ the green. Cake and ‘Temperance Drinke,will be, sold on the grounds; also some Confectionary. ALEXANDER LESLIE. Souris, 26th Awgust,' 1809, If Tuesday be wet the Ball willbe beld next . A. GL Owen's Coty Fair® Enkin ILL be heid at Charlottetown, as fol- lows, viz :-~The Cattle Show, at Hol- land Grove Grounds, on Tuesday, the 12th day of October next; and the Exhibition, at the Drili Shed, on Wedoesday, the t3th day of October next. Prize list and further particulars will be pub- lished, y order A. McNEILL, ; ee Sec’y Board Com’rs. Reading Room iu +. ACADIAN HOUSE, NEW BRICK BUILDING, RICHMOND STREET, ‘FYHE Undersigned begs most respectfully to inform his friends and the travelling public, tbat he has re-opened a first class BOARDING HOUSE, Of a Freehold Farm, situated ox of OCTOBER next, A. D. 1869, at the bour of in Charlottetown, under and by virtue of a power of sale coutsined in an Indenture of M rtgage, D, 1864, and made between John Stewart, of Edward bland, Farwer, and Margaret Stewart, bis wife, of the one part, and the Honorable at his old bnsiness stand, Richmond Street, [the premises having nudergoue a thorough repair and the building re-built with brick] where be is prepar- ed to afford every comfort aod convenience to travel- lers. Neither trouble nor expense will be spared to guarantee every satisfaction to travellers. Keeps alwnys on hand a Jarge and varied assort- ment of Groceries, and a choice selection of the very best liquors, at the cheapest prices. The stables are large and cowfortadle, and capable of nccommodating at least twenty horses. A spacious yard, with a never-failing spring in the centre of it. The yard and stables under the con- stant surveillance of a carefu! hostler, The undersigned feels confident that transient and permanent boarders will find the ACADIAN HOUSE all they can desire, and confident that those who patronize him will have no reason to couiplain of any inattention on his part, therefore he takes this opportunity of soliciting those who want comfort to give him a call. ISiD JRE CHIASSON Ch'town, August 2, 1869, Proprieter. IN BONDED WAREHOUSE ! And offered low tv elose consignments, in Bond or Duty paid. 20 hhds. Barbadoes SUGAR, 12 do Porto Rico do 30 pans do MOLASSES, (equal to syrup) 20 casks GIN, 20 do Hennessy’s BRANDY, 10 do WINES, 50 cases Fine Old BRANDY. MACEACHERN & CO. Ttalian Warehoase, Aug 20, 1869, dw Tannery Site for Sale or to Let ! HE SUBSCRIBER offers for Sale, or to Let, T A SPLENDID SITE for a TANNERY, con sisting of ONE ACRE of LAND, situate on the Georgetown Road, and about fonr miles from Southport. Possession given immediately. HUGH McKINNON. Feorgstowa Real, Ang ust 16, 1869, SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. +3 sor Kabah a ENTIRE CHANGE OF Tis. E OF DEPARTURE Pp. E. ISLAND STEAMERS, St* Lawrence and Princess of Wales, $0 AS TO Connect with Boston Boats three times a week. : Commencing on Friday v'g., 23rd inst y},NE of the above named Steamers will leave Charlottetown tor Summerside and Shediac every Monday. Wednesday and Friday Evenings, at 4 past 7, p.wm.3 returning from Shediac every Monday, Weduesday and Friday at noon, on arrival of Train from St. Joba. Leave Charlottetown ter Pictou every Tues day, Thureday and Saturday, at %, a. m, taking Paseergere aud Freight tor Hawksbury, Gu of Canso,on Tuesday; for Port Hood on Thuraday, and Georgetowv on Saturday 5 and returning trou Grorgetown on Monday ; Hawksbury on Wednew day, and Port Hood on Friday, by way 0: Picton, leaving latter place at noon op arrival oi Train trom Halitax on each above named day, By this Arrangement a thorough conaectior trom all above named places to Boston and ali intermediate Perta, will be established withou auy delay or stoppage on the way. By Order, F. W. HALES, Secretarv. July 19, 1869, Weekly Steam Communication with Boston & intermediate Ports, NHE Steamships Alhambra and Orientai wiil, until further notice, ply weekly be- tween THIS PORT and BOSTON, calling at PICTOU, CANSO and HALIFAX, The ‘ Alhambra’ will leave QUEEN’S WHARF every alternate THURSDAY, at 12 o'clock, noon, and the * Oriental’ will be despatched as svon as possible after her arrival bere. For Freight or Passage apply to CARVELL BROTHERS, Agents. Ci'town, July 5, 1869. Direct ftom Bordeaux, via Halifax ryPMILE Sub. criber has jast recoiyed fromBordeaux, via Halifax, ~ 50 cuses Cognac BRANDY, 30 “ CHAMPAGNE 5 hhds Burgundy KED WINE, 5 Good Graves White WINE, 5 * Pure White Wine VINEGAR. All of which are offered fer sale ut ext emely low rules. OWEN CONNOLLY. Ch'town. July 26. 1X69, Cloths. Cloths. Per * City of Baltimore,” via Halifax. Received at the Gentlemens’ Outfitting Warehouse. 875 YARDS CHOICE TWEEDS, from 3 to 12 shilling per yard, all new patterns Also, | cuse Black & Blne Cloths & Fancy Coatings. Mr. James McLron is still prepared to ent the ahove into garments that CaNNnoT but vive sATIF Faction, No misfits. Cull and examine. Prices moderate. J. W. FALCONER. South Side Qneen Sqnare, July 26, 1869, " : POR MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA THE SUBSTANTIALLY - BUILT and FAST-SAILNG. BRIG MAUDE, 169 tows, Joux Cocurax, commander, will be em on the berth at Halifax, to sai! for Mel »ourne, Australia, on or abou the Ist OCTOBER next, and will bave secommodation for Farty passengers, (scme of whom are already engaged.' This vessel will be thoronyhly refitted wit special regard to the comfort and safety of passen vers; will have large and well-ventilated sinyie and family State rooms, a small but veat Saloon, Bath Room &e, She will also be provided with extra boate, and patent condensing apparatus, thus obtaining ar abundance of fresh water for every purpose daring the veyage. As her freight eapucity will be limited the whole wil] be reserved at » moderate rate until the 12th September, for such of the pas- senyets as may wish to ship other gouds in addition to their ordivary lnggage. For terms of passage, and other information, apply to rx D. H. PITTS, Halifax, N. 8. Just Received AT THE GLASGOW HOUSE! Two Cases Ladies’, Misses’ und Children’s Boots & “Shoes, in Pruneila, Kid, and Leather. Superior Black and Colored Cloths, Silk Mixed Coatings, Tweeds & Doeskins Grey and White Cottons, Seoteh Ginghams, Genta’ Silk Neck Ties and Scarfa, in Newest Styles, on sale at the GLASGOW HOUSE. FREDERICK LEPAGE. Aug 16, 1869, HALF PRICE. A LASGE variety of Blauk Bill of Exchange, Cheeks, Notes of Hand, Receipts, &c., for sale at half price and less at - HARVIE’'S BOOKSTORE, Aug. 88, 1869. 4ia Quen Strect, Aug 9. 10ins Sarsaparillian rorvirant “Wulznoois. RESOLVENT. | POISONED BLOOD. | When the blood becomes poisoned by the presence of an excess of BILE, UREA, CARBONIC ACID, and the SLES biote Suen SFO of the on :~SORES, PIM- x TCHE TS, ULCERS, and HUMORS of all kinds break out on the surfice. Dr. Radway’s Sarsaparillian Resotvent, When the blood fs fn this condition, should be. taken alternately with RADWAY’S IMLLS. The indication of Cure is to free the blood from the ra of these poisons, and restore the functions of Liver, Skin, ungs, Kidneys, Bowels, to their pro duties, this eifected, which RADWAY’S SARSAPARILLIAN RE- SOLVENT, aided with Radway’s Pills, will soon secure —a Cure will be the result. ——I A BAD SKIN.—Spots, Morphew, Sores, Pimples, Blotches, Pustules, Tetters, are caused by impurities of the Blood in the excreting vessels of the Skin. One or two doses of the SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT will rid the skin from these visitants and insure all a beantiful, clear complexion. sae [ae Uteri, Falling 0} e Womb, Ulcers, Tw cured SARSA- PARILLIAN RESOLVENT: _ ¥ Ladies suffering from Chronic Levchorrhea, Weakness or Irritation of the Bladder and Urinary Passage, Difli- culty of Passing Urine, &c., will be relieved by a few doses of KADWAY’S SARSAPARILIUAN RESOL- VENT, und cured by a few bottles. PARALYSIS CURED. Deexsvinte, Harrison Co., Ohio. May 12th, 1869. Messrs. Rapway & Co., GentLemen—The RESOLVENT has affected a cure in a very severe case, that of a Mre. Lc muel Johnston in this neighbourhood, she was confined to her bed and had lost the use of her legs: —four bottles of the RESOLVENT has restored her, and last Sunday she was abie to attend Church. The demand for the RESOLVENT has ia- creased, and we deem it advisable to order in time. Yours truly, R. PITTIS & SON. SARSAPARILLIAN, So aie is RADWAY’S SARSAPARILLIAN or RENOVATI:.G RESOLVENT in entering into the cir- culation that it may be detected in the urine, sweat, and blood in ten minutes after it has been taken. A Remedy so quick in entering into the circulation and anmeoes its curative properties as RADWAY’S — LIAN supplivs a want that bas ever ex- isted. RADWAY’S SARSAPARILLIAN or RENOVAT- ING RESOLVENT furnishes positive evidence of its Purifying and Fruitful efficacy in curing persons con- sidered Impotent and Barren who have since married and had children. STOP THE WASTE OF LIFE! RADWAY’S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT will stop the waste of the life-fluid that in so many per sons follows a discharge of water through theurethra. {t Ze positive cure for Spermatorrhea, Nightly Emissions, Ce SYPHILOID ULCERS, Sores of all kinds, ‘tumors, Cancers, Sore Heads, Sores on the Tongue, in the Mouth, in the Glands of the Throat, cured by RADWAY’S SARSAPARILLIAN. IMPOTENCY. The best evidence we have of the powerful Puri- ying Tonic and Fruitful _propertics KRADWAY’S ARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT is that it has cured persons who were verging on Imbecility and Insanity through Self Abuse, with continued drains of the seminal fluid, and were cured vy the Resolvent, when prepared under the old process in 1850, who have married and have children now living. A few bottles wiil restore the vigor of life. VIGOR OF LIFE RESTORED. Persons who, from self-abuse, disease, or injuries, suffer from paralysis or weakness in the secreting vessels of the mital organs, will be cured by RADWAY’S SARSA- PARILLIAN RESOLYV ENT. SARSAPARILLIAN, PAREIRA BRAVA. TWO OF THE WONDERFUL INGREDIENTS THAT ENTER INTO THE COMPOSITION OF WAY’S SARSAPARILLIAN OR RENOVATING RE- SOLVENT. There are some thirty or more different species of Sarsaparillian, and it requires great care and intelligence in selecting the proper kinds; so with PAREIKA BRAVA. This great remedial agent is to be found in Guayaquil, Peru, Nicaragua, Brazil, and there are some twenty species of thisroot, Dr.Radway uses only one kind, that which grows in Brazil. He employs, through hi. agents, none but experienced and intelligent men im thering, selecting, ing, and shipping these roots to fire United States. © ignorant savages or Hottentot: are employed in gathering vegetables, roots, plants, &c., for the Raceeperiilian Kesoivent. RADWAY’S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT ir sold at ¢i per Bottle, or 6 Buttles for $5, by al! Druggist- and Medicine Dealers, und at Dr. RADWAY’S Medicine Warehouse, 87 Maiden Lane, New York City. "EU Ea "EEC aE THEORY OF PURGATION Liver, Kidneys, Skin, STOMACH & BOWELS. DR. RADWAY’S PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS Perfectly Tasteless, ELEGANTLY COATED. MATERIA MEDICA contains, in its repertoire, many purgative and cathartic agents that, for ordinary pur- pores, opens the bowels, and through what is called a * peristaltic” movement, p' from the alimentary canal the feces and this is Such agents, for the se of cure, or removal of any settled diseaae, are utterly useless. Dr. Ravway has co discoveries in medical ¢’ vegetable substances, for the Sw : APERIANT, COUNTER-IRRITANT, ALTERATIV PILL, that can be taken or administered with ‘he abso- lute certainty of securing THOROUGH EXPULSION OF ALL DECAYED AND DECOMPOSING Elements of the human body, and also safe to take in the most malignant of Eruptive Fevers. In cases where the mucous membranes of the internal viscera are from Ulceration, Inflammation, or from LIVER, Gastric, Bilary, Pancreatic Com- plaints, DR. RADWAY’S PILLS Supply the only Vegetable substitute for CALOMEL OR MERCURY. In RADWAY’S PILLS = have medicine that will secure quicker, more thorough better results than will be given in from three or more different pre- scriptions of the medical practitioner. As a proof of this —You are seized with a Bilious attrck! Doctor prescribes Biue Pills or Calomel! next, some Drastic Aloetic Pill or Powders to work off the effects of the Blue Pill ; this pros- trates you, and a tonic is next given, or a gentle apenen whereas ONE DOSE OF RADWAY’S PILLS do the work oa & ee a ee are given for, without running any risk ivating the system. RADWAY’S PILLS. LS, the trius - In RADWAY’S PIL tion is secured ing to the skin, liver, lungs, kidneys, are interrupted 19 their escape, they become products position, ~ must be purged from through t 0 channels; hence qualities of RA DWAY'S PILLS extend to of the SKIN, KIDNEYS, LIVER, &c.; whereas not =< vertised Pills claim to act beyond the bo How to Take Radway’s Pitts, THEIR DAILY USE. In doses of one or two pills, by all of body, subject to gi DYSPEPSIA. One of RADWAY’S PILLS, two or three hours before ome, will — oo eee free from DIGESTION, NSTIPATION, SS, &c. Bear in Mind, RADWAY’S PILLS are the only purgative thet will secure an diuretic, salon aperient end tonic intluence. aeeny ao Gn ear ra as Sas & ercury. They promote the secretion of bile and withdraw it axeist, their n tious properties, duped chadhyle, ood gevtche jue ta the process of di- le ¥ free from Smell. PRICE, Woety Sie Satneuae ne Doe Oe One Dollar. ra ask for DWAY’S PILLS, and see that the let R.R. are on one of and the worts Radway’s other. by all Drug and General Store and Dr. Bapwart's Medical Office, 87 Maiden Lane, New York. ENGLISH MALT VINEGAR, W toresaue and RETAIL, at G. & 8. DAVIES, London House, Ang. 27, 1869...0 5 9... ee MARK BUTCHER, Reepectfui to inform the public that = has eee the ond moet fashionable assortment of Furnitare evor before ae public, consisting of t owing articles : DRAWING ROOM. Chairse—Grecian, French, and half-French, Easy avd Autique. Tables--Round and Oval ih ‘Walnut, ~ >... Meabogan ile Tops. Sofas, Couches, Bctaoet Whatnots, Canter- buries, Cheffoniw.s, &. DINING BOOM. Chaire— French, half-French, Grecian, Essy Chairs, Rocking and Cane Seat- ed, Children’s Chairs of every cepa: yi sia “i Tables, extending from t. ‘ 5 Walnut and Birch Dp Side-Boarde, in Walnut and cellerets; Butler's Stands. BED-ROOM SETS. Consisting of Bedsteads, Chest of Drawers with glass, Wash Stand, Table, Small Chairs & Rocking Chair, Commode, &e. Bedsteacs of every description, avd every class of Chairs, in Walout, with Cane Seats. &c., Looking Glasees, all sizes ; Rocking Chaira, Wood and Cane-seated, in Walout and y, with ye and Painted. HALL. Tables, Chairs, Hat and Umberelic Stands, Kitchen Furniture of e description. Looking Glaes Plates. Gilt Moulding for Picture Frames, Venetian Blinds, and Outside Shutters, with revolving eplines. Two Second-Hand Pianos. Upholste ring of every style and latest fashion. Mattresses of Hair, Ezcelsior, &c., always on band, PLANING AND TURNING uf every sort, and Jig Sawing of every class, done on the shortest notice. The above is guaranteed as good and er than any — in this city for e. A quantity of Canadian Furniture on band, good and cheap. CALL AND SEE! Ch'town, Aug. 17, 1869. Through Connection between Liverpool | and Charlottetown, via Halifax. pene: full-porwered, Clyde-built, Iron Steamshi carrying the United States end British Mai “INMAN LINE,” vill leave HALIFAX for LIVERPOOL every dternate FRIDAY, at noon, commencing 27th ,\UGUST. LIVERPOOL for HALIFAX, every alternate SATURDAY, onantiog Ane at. % The Company baving e arrangements with | the Nova Soothe Kililway and P. E. Island Steam Navigation Co,, will sign throngs Bills Lading at | reduced rates, und deliver Goods at Charlottetown free of other expenres. Merchants will tind it to their advautage te order by this route. RATES OF PASSAGE: Charlottetown to Liverpool or 4w Queenstown, First Cabin, one lo. do. Steerage, Charlottetown to St. John, New- foundiand, Firet Cabin, Do. do. Second Cabin, $3 Do. . . Sia ialifax to New York, Firat 20 Do do. Steerage, Children between one and twelve, half Fare. — infante under one year, free. From Liverpoo! or Queenstown to Halifax, 15 nineas ; 17 guineas; 21 guineas. Steeraye, 6 guireas ‘Lickets can be bought bere at these rates by per ons wishing to bring out their friends. For pussage or further informasion, apply in -iverpool to WILLIAM INMAN, Eeq., at the lead Office 62 and 63 Tower Building Sonth, 22 Vater Street; in Glasgow to ALEX. MALCOM, jr, 13 Dixon Street; in London to EIVES & \LLEN. 61 King William Street; in Halifax io ), & RK. B. SEATON, or here to FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent for P. EK. leland, Ch'town, Ang. 23, 1879. 3m West India Produce. pus Subscriber offers for sale the cargoes of the Sch.ouers A. T. STONE and ROYAL ARCH, jost arrived trom BAR- 3ADOES, consiating of— 20 hogsheads, 35 tierces 55 barrels 161 puns. Rich Barbadoes MOLASSES. Bright Muscorado SUGAR. 10 bhds. 13 bbis. Also, in Store, from recent aarivale— 20 Chests Prime Congon TEA, 150 bbls Canada FLOU 20 Bave Quebec Pilot BREAD, Low for Cash or Approved Credit. DANIEL DAVI Chens, 26g 6, OS 8B WEST INDIA HOUSE. yest RECEIVED, and for Sale Cheap, bhds. PORT WINE, 1 do Pale SHERRY, ii Cask Brown SHERKYT, HRANDY, Scotch WHISKEY, GIN, RUM, &e, &e. LEMUEL McKAY. Ch'town, Augnat 20, 1869, Im NOTICE. Dissolution of Co-Partnership. ie CO-PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing be- tween the Subscribers, under the firm of sAVIES & WEEKS is this - dissvived by intaal consent. The business will be continued rom this dute by W. A. Weekes, to whom all arties indebted to late firm are requested to wake 1a early payment of their respective accounte, JOSEPH DAVIES. ___W. A. WEEKS. “h’town, July 31, 1869. No. 1 Shingles. UST LANDED from NEW CASTLEMirami- chi, and wil! be sold iu lot« to suit purchasers, 100,600 Guaged Cedar SHINGLES. N. RANKIN, nn Aug. 9, 1869, Queen Square House, SELLING OFF. Pas Subscriber, intending to make an | niteration in bis present business, offers the / whole of bis Stock of Dry Goods, &c., at VERY LOW PRICES for CASH only. W. HEARD. as d Ch’town, July 12, 1869. JUST RECEIVED! Per Ship Dunean from Liverpool: 50 bags NAILS and SPIKES, 30 boxes W GLASS, 30 coils Manilla ROPE, Sheet ZINC > ewt. No. | WHITE LEAD, 1 bhd, Vlive OLL,