Tus Buitor of the Islander does not play a! tenants on other estates believe in the inimitable, irrevocable character of the Tory Bill, and losing game well, But when majorities are obedient, the treasury full, and ¢ *putations | denounces the Government because they hope, f we ther in rapid sxecession——when | and perhaps expect, that Miss Salivan, te mpted dejeuners and festivities are matters of daily by the offer of £17,500 sty., may follow the ex yecurrence—he appears te great a vantage. ample of the late owners of the Cunard pro Ur give him a good case, with the prospect of | Pe'ty- well earned appiause, and observe how earnest, We wish our contemp yrary joy of the un how eloy event he can be! Sach a cause, and enviable position he has assumed—that of ol such aa occasion he had just four years ago jn | St™acting the well understood wishes of the London, when, on the failure of the Land) people! Fo tunately, his influence at the Colo- Commission, he was sent to secure the best) "al Office is bat small. By-the hye, why rms which could be obtained from the Pro does he not publish the reply to that protest a te prietors, ho, irritated by the ¢ Xposures of the | 8°" home against the Loan Bill? We should Commissioners’ Report, and, being then masters think it would not occu ’y much space. ol the situation, lay be said to ave ruied . ’ ee Downing Street for the time, so far, at least, PLOUGHING MATCH. as Island affairs were concerned! Some of ow Unfortunately the day appointed hy the Com goutemporary's letters dated from London | missioners for a trial a skill in t! 3 depart club house, in which the Tenants’ c e Was set) ment of loeal industry, prove d exce finds un forth, in powerful, masculine English, we have | favourable. Nevertheless eight comp tit Ss always regarded as deserving great praise,— appeared at the place appointed Mr Hay they appeared to us to be the emanations of a rne’s Farm—five of wh ym intended to patriotic heart—overflowing with zealous desire | for first: class honors, the remaining three to effect the rem val of that bane fi tenure, | the lads’ class. The Jud Ss were Mr I which so long oppressed his native country! Fergusoa—himselfa prize plou rhmran—~and M ‘ | | iF But now “a change has come o'er the spirit Viexander McBeath, who ac “din piace o ol his dream. My M lle ° iv M ‘ if nse—another pi * Het mihi quahe erat! quantum mutatus ab illo taker of former times, but who, in cons Hectore, qui redit exuvias iudutus A chilli.” } quenc fan accident, was unable to attend. ‘ Ualike that Hector who returned from toils =| The first prize was awarded to Donald Me | Ot war, triamphant in Eacian spoils O} hun whe made the fainting Greeks retire, Aad launched against their navy Purygian fire!” UKRYUEN | Donald, Mr. H wthorne’s servant, w father hose was once wel! known asa successful ¢ un petiton in many a well coatested match. His work was Now, this same gentleman, who so e quently | ¢ xceedingly well done, being straight, rezular S4 pleaded the Tenants’ cause at the Colonial | and well up tothe prescribed 6 % 9 standard. ‘ ' " ard, telis | Was generally observed, however, that excellent for the Office, against the late Sir Samuel Cu as this young man’s work was, there was some- »ward’s Bed the neople to * rest and be thaukful i? ae 15 Years’ Purchase Bil Many ot our readers | thing about it due to the credit of H may remember how fiercely, we had a! most said | fordshire plough, with its lou =f savagely, Mr. Haythorne, who has alwavs been | part, its cast share and steel mould board. An in favour of a fair settlement of the land{ other thing which was considered worthy of no- question, was denounced by the Editor of the j tice was the lightness of draft of this plough, It Islander, because he had memorialized the late | Ys much rerretted that no other plouch of th Duke of Neweastle avainst ‘the Bill to faci-| same des ription appea ‘ed ou the ground; and litate the operation of the Award.” Now hej the more so, as it was remembered that some is denounced because he attempts faitlifully t | nobie draft mares from the old country, kept listant. Surely these horses t . . ° . individual, he advocated in our contemporary’ s only three m earry into effect principles which, as a private | (wo iron ploughs are it the Stock Farm, les own columns! Those principles met the ap- and ploughs were not imported to be kept in Y I proval of the wople; and Mr. Haythorne/# out of the way corner, but to beuelit the having put them in practice by applyin Agricultural interest. g them ; to the case of his own Tenants, now secks to We understand some Scotch gentlemen, from A 4 eh ha i i i Bi aks make their application weneral. The fuct Brackley Point, are determined to try if thei: . , Sonal imoleme A Gals Minnch enn that the Editor of the Islander has no political | "0"! "plement, the Swing Ploush, eannot principles. A zent. : , ft ° proqaue Fork equt ‘ { e prize ul A few years ago he was a Land | PTOCUCE Woke jual to that of the prize plouch pal He dropped that unpepular profession man’s the ether day. We wish them good for reasons which don’t concern us. Then he speed, but we know that the principle on hecame a patriet, undertook the adyceacy of whieh Howard's ploughs are constrvcted, has | the Tenants’ canse, and advocated it ally for a| “°° Tecostiaed and adopted in Scotland. i time. Now he has returned to his first love— The lads’ plouzhing was ve ¥ praite worthy, once more he is a Proprietor's man! We particularly that of Robert Gibson, a mere boy should like much to have seew our contemporary ' ree rere o a appear on any hustines ‘at the late Ele tae The followiny is a list of the winners :-— . : MEN'S CLASS. and opeuly declare that great measure—the 15 ere : ? =? : ’ ' Yonald McDonald 5 rm Years’ Purchase Bill—tv be final and conclusive, I a a ‘ nald, Lat, . “i a _ 7 ; hi : dol Redd, Malpeque Road, 2d, 1-39 .g eaving nothing to be hoped for, nothing to be James D umaiscoid, Freetown, | desired! Happily, however, for the ‘Tenants, Bedeque, 34, Css Rob’t McLachlan, Lot 34, 4th 10 0O * Hepe the charmer lingered still behind.” 4 Fas oy 7 _ ii ehind. Juln Robinson, (servant to Mr. It is really deplorable to read such aa apology | Wim. Seott, Lot 34), awarded 10 6 for the leasehold system is appears in the last! LADS’ CLASS UNDER 18 YEARS: dslander. One would think all the disclosures Georze Essery, Rustico Road, Ist, £2 0 0 recorded in the Commissioners’ Report. «ll the | 4! eo Donald, (Peter's son,) . : . . i i 4ot 35, ee @iszrace allendiuy ige ar wea rue sturb- } . ¢ > < sg oe fenant I acu turb Rohert Gibson, Lot 31, a. . ances, the Tracadie raids, the tale of families We hope the prelfiviuaries of the projected leaving their homes in chill November, to take ins : Mah : " ‘ ’ s bs ey oo see Match will be arranzed without del ly, as the refuge in the woods—were rths, legs ; of . : : : 7 ae ' ere myths, legends Cf! season is advancing, the days short and nights feudal times, extracts from sume black letter dark u mm. book three centuries old—uot realities of the| $n OO I AO nn last seven years recorded in the columns) LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. of the learned gentleman's own journa FROM EUROPR. Ah! lt there stands that great, costly pile) Loxpoy, Oct. 18.--The following despatch has been received from FI: direct, dated to-night. It is reported that Gen. Gartbaidi has again escaped trom Caprera, and that he leit the Isiaud ow board of an American ship. appeared in the Western will be the consequences of amather such mad “istrict, between Rome and the sea, and have taken possession of the Railway running be attemnt. | . . : = . ‘ tween the city of Rome and the Sea port ot Three weeks ago the Islander proposed tu | Ustaa, aud torn ap the rails, preventing all . ' ‘ ‘ , +9 <¢| COMAMINICATIORN. is still believe a give the tenants their land fer “ nothing’’ if 2’ rag It is believed i Fiomence that the Government of Italy and they would enter Confederation, and accept) France have an understandings with | £00,008 dollars. Last Friday he modities his| other, and are really associated tozether in the proposal, and suggests that the pocrest o f | treatment of the Roman question.....At them should have their farms at less than 5s. —the Victoria Barracks—to remind thuse who are inclined to ignore or forget the evils of the leasehold system—to remind thera, moreover, of what their lute resistanee cost, and what. Garibaldians have cacu a dinner to Earl Derby at Manchester last ; night, Derby defended the action of Govern- Poor settlers! wait another week, and the’ ment on the Reform question, and replied to dsland- will perhaps promise you your lonz some of the attacks on the Reform Bill. Lord : : . . 7 : ‘ Stanley, Secretary of reign alfairs, spoke coveted, patiemly waited for freekuld, which “SCY, Secretary of foreign affairs, spoke ot ‘i i “ i : the disturbed condition of Europe, but declar- has been the predominant wish of your lives, ed that notwithstanding the threatened condi for less than half nothing! We recognize|tion of affairs, he stil! entertained h pes that the fact with pleasure, that numbers of in. | Peace would he preserved. In referring to dustrious, ward Working men have ecome| schol powers be took ee reas pa independent in spite of the leasehuld system; | United States, it~ fas claims for indemnity but & is absurd to say that 9d. stg. per acre is arising out of the late war in that count y- ins controversy, he said, still remained open, but he entertained the | amicable ar |rangements, and that time is already soothing Stz. per acre may bear a larger propertion the feelings which misht have arisen on tle other side of the Atlantic. woke of the controversy with aot a burden, and a heavy one, on the resources of - wr1Ne ) } of individuals aud on the general welfare. 9d. to the available surplus produce of 1060 acres in this Coloay than £2 sterling per acre bears |. : : . in a lik 7 Britai The Rete ia imperative demand upon the Itatian Govern ; ike Case tu Ssritain. scitier in Prince ment for strict observance of the Convention Edward Island may remain poor on a farm for of September. The expedition of Toulon is whic he pays 9d. per acre; while a farmer im ready to sail for the relief of Rome. It is : believed the Italian Government wiil yield. i Lonpox, Oct. 29th, p. al . : | patches recived from Rome report two hattles as tuake light of the evils of the leasehold tenure. | ja ving haken place between the insurgents aud Paris, Oct. 18.—Napoleon has made an Britain may become rich paying £2 or evew ane . salt ake oe 2 m.—Oflicial des- more. It is wilful ignorance, or worse, to The reputed Editor of the Isfander onee re-| Pontifical troops, in which the latter were vic Presented the district in which the Selkirk|torious. The towns of Hervela and Orte, | which had been taken by the insurgents, were retaken by storm. It was reported at Rome more than £20,000 of arrears weve due by the that Italian Prime Minister Rattazzi had | Tenants when that Estate was purchased. Now, | rest sned, jest suppore that an event had actually oc_| a aa ~~ 20.—It is reported to-day that : i. 2 the leading European powers will unite with ear . ; > ave : +- ° 7 . . . oem, which =e a nerally believed oa | Frauce In joint intervention for the settlement vented by a happy accident only! Just sap of the Roman question, and preservation of pos thet the Selkirk estate had passed into the peace. The French Cabinet has addressed a circular note to its representatives at forei.cn | leoarts, solemnly pled<ing France to enforce the stipulations of the treaty of September €xact those arrears! then we ask what would The excitement and anxiety created by the have been the condition of those unfortunate | rumours circulated here are very great. tenante ? Paris, Oct. 29th —All the official journals | of Saturday concur in declaring that within twenty-four hours Italy must anwource her de- uch as that? The result would have been termination either to support the Revolutionary that that large body of men would have been at teovements on Rome or to faithful! the merey of their new landlord, eompe!led to Submit to any terms he thought fit to impose. ly. We say the very existence of that vastamount) Fyorexce, Oct. 20th.—A delegation, con- €siate i¢ situated, and cannot be ignoraut that the hands of some unscrupulous owner, who would have made it his business rigorously to Would their 999 years’ leases have | beow any protection azainst a “ feudal vrief ” | y execute the provisions of the September Convention. | | | France must decide fur peace or war according: | of arrears, which has been stated by the ap-| sisting of members of the Roman Municipal! | Ologists of the 15 Years’ Purchase Still as Council, and headed by a Senator of Rome, intervie ith Pone Pius IX., at al _ ' has had an interview with Pone ins TX., at veut £50,000 cy., ought, in the mi id of which a petition, signed by 12900 citizens of very candid statesman, to condemn the lease-| Rome, was presented, praying His Holiness to hold system at once, and for ever. A man in-| give his consent to the occupancy of Rome by debted past remedy is as much a subject of the troops of Victor Emmanuel. 45 < oO . f his) . Loxvox, Oct. 18th, {eve).—It is understood eudal grief,” as much at the disposal « | that arrangements are perfected between the Proprietor, 80 fay as property is concerr ed, 45 Anglo-Saxon Company and the Atlantic Com- Sir Walter Scott's imperscuations of Saxon pany, whereby the present rates by cable will serfdom, Gurth and Wamba. he reduced fully 50 per cent. This reduction ’ ¥ will go into effect on the 15th November next. The ivlander talks about deluding the ten-| The Fenian alarm does not abate, Last even- artry, We suppose he would have told the ing repeated efforts were made by the Fenians to residents on the Cunard estates, in grave, em-| burn the Police Station at Manchester, anil] : | thus release some of their comrades there con- Phatic languaze, not more than twenty months} fined. The fire was extinguished before any "29, that «the question was settled, settied by damage was done. The Government is on the jaw, with the consent of the late Sir Samuel glect, and precautionary measures are every- Cunard’’—~and the Kdior of the Jslunder. | where taken to guard against surprise. Yet those same tenants sow see that vast pro-| Rome, Oct. 21, midnight. Count de Sartizes, : : i ' Freach Minister in Rome, kad an andience with | Perty sold by Sir Samuel's heirs, and parc peed Pius IX. to-day at the Vatican. The minister by the Government at 7s. 6d. per acre—the officially assured His Holiness in the name of arrears caneelied —and the fee simple placed the Emperor Napoleon that whatever circum. Within reach of at the lowest possible stance should arise from the Garibaldian jnva- , ch of every one Price. Yet our contemporary, with the exan- _sion of the Pontifical territory, or the attitude of the King of Italy, Franee would not fail in Pe just qu: fore his eyes, would have the hor aid to the Holy See, and defence of its ~ of morkin fine entering jmonarehs was ol a most friendly character. lassuming serious I le ) pany, te the no small regret of its members. In accepting his resignation, the Commander is Chief complimented Major Rankin on the having all his goods tmarked tu plain figures. ‘Ieland, Privress. ‘authority. ... The garrison of Rome has heen | reinforced by volunteers, enlisted for the most | } Y The town of Otte, | lately taken by the Revolutionary invaders, has! been reoccupied by a detachment of the Papal | art in Franee and Spain. uvmy. -Consols 04 ¥ 520s OUR. Corn 46s. | (il. Other articles uuchanwed. Paris, Oct. 2]).—The journal Desbals denies | has wuted any | 1 : | ibvention in aid of the new Adlantie cable to} } that the French Goverument be laid from Brest to the American coast. The! reports that Garibaldi has disappear dtrem the Isiand of Caprera ave reitevated, and seem to meet with no contradiction. Rattazzi has re zued his position as head of the Cabinet. Some of the bands of insurgents still remain in the Papal territory, and the evacuation is not complete as previously report cl. 1 LONDON, 21, eve.—Accounts of affairs pM th Vet. States of the Church are very conflicting lelevrams from Florence represent that Minotte | i ! Garibaldi not only maintains his position in the hhoman territo T. but his c yminand has been nioreed and is hourly growing larger. On the other hand, despatches originating in Rome flatly contradict these statements, and assert that Minott * with all his followers, has fled rom the Papal domiaions aud abandoned the able Hpt on Rome. Frorexcr, Oct. 21, night.—Rattazzi ad dreased a la ze crowd of pe pie who were makin s a demonstration in favor of Garibaldi Hed ired in the most ¢ Mphatic Manner that K Victor Emanuel would) maintain the houer of the nation in the erisis through which t was ssing Garibaldi has issued another proclamation, whicn adds to the prevailin I excitement. He exhorts the people of [taly to persevere in their patriotic struggle, Beriix, Oct. 22.—It is reported that the Grand Duchy of Baden will soon join the Confederation of the Noith German States. Paris, Oct. 22.—The Moniteur of this in its oliicial article aunouncing the of cessation war preparations ayninst Italy, SaVs, France beheld the snec tacle of the inva- jsion of the Papal territory by armed band the veishboriny provinces of Italy, she net, ¢ istently with her duty, he: national honor, suffer the Sep- TYow) mu d dignity, nsi and her tember Convention to be thus violated: she ared to send an army and a fleet to Rome, ut [¢ ly has since given umple pledges to fulfil 1 her part, the obligation of the treaty in the iarvest sense, and, cons quentiy, all” hostile reparations have been suspended by France. } FLORENCE Oct. 22.—The reports ot the escape of Garibaldi from Caprera are confirmed Itis kuown that he landed at Leghorn, and is now in Ttaly—all the efforts of the police anc the Sherri to discover his whereabouts have up to this time proved futile. Paris, Oct. Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria has arrived in France on his visit to the Emperor Napoleon. Ye sterday he arrived at Nancy, and it is expected that he will reach Paris this evening. > 23.—The Ou his journey to France the Austrian Emperor passed throug} Bude a ta ow Uistok : Baden. e made a brief pause in that city, and had an interview with King William o Prussia, whe was visiting the Grand Duke o Baden, and the ccouversation between the tw: Florence, Oct. 23, morning.—The oficial Gazette announces that a reconstruction of the Ministry has been effected, and declares that all apprehension of French intervention may be dismissed, and exhorts the Italian people ti sustain their King in the trials throuch whicl he is passing. A report is current that Gen Cialdi mning ae¢ yup d etat for the settle meut of the Roman question. Fi opi FROM THE STATES. New Yors, Oct. 22.—The Austrian Admiral Tegetholf has returned to Havana from Ver: Cruz. The Mexicans refuse to surreuder the hody of Maximilian.. ...Adviees from South America state that the revolution in Peru is i The clerzy, neonle and troops venerally sympathize with the revolution.....Guld 43. ~ | roportions. FROM CANADA. Moyrrear, 22nd.—The Commercial Bank of Canada kas suspended. f ~~ <-> i Major Rankin, ene of the most popular officers in the Local Volunteer Foree. has resigned the Captainey of the Prince of Walesa Rifle Com zeal and efficieney with which he had = atway- discharged bis duties asa soldier, and, in vrace- ful recognition of his long services in the Voiun- teers, was pleased te promofe him te the rank of Lieut. Colonel in that Foree. Long may the gallant Colouel live to wear bis military hoors.— Pat. oo on By referring to our advertising columne it. will be seen that F. W. Falconer & Co. are prepared te supply customers with Dry Goods, Millinery &e, at such rates aa should anti-fy all reasonable purchasers. Let any who doubt this make the experiment, eviahionis A telegram from Ottawa to the Toronto Globe says :—L. Carvell of St. John, N. B., who is now here, and who has been super intendent of railroads there, has been instructed by the Government to report as to the state of | railways in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.”’ naan THIRTFEN MEN KILLED OR SCFFOCATED Al THE Heosac TUNNEL —Springfield, Mass , Oct 10 —A terrible aecident oeenred at the Hoosae HEW RDVERTISEMERTS. AUCTION! Freehold Proporty. THE Subscriber bas received instructions from the Executors of the lite S. W. Mer- CHELL, to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION on MON DAY. the woth day of November, at 12 o'clock, Hoon, On Lhe premises, That valuablo Plot of Land situated 1n rear of Brightou Lreweiy, contaiuiug nearly 12 acres. Surveyed off in Lots to suit purchasers, with a | tight of way to any portion of it Phose Lots are delightfully situated, and have a 1 comnanuding view ot the llarbor, therefore they ure Well worthy the attention of speculators ur iu tending purchasers. Terms made known at Sale. N. RANKIN, Auctioneer. Oct. Wth, 1867 e 1 4din Wo was ag: ° Y J. W, FALCONER & C9. Have opened, in connection with their other business, a Department for Millinory, Dress & Mantle Making, No pains spared to give satisfaction. Friends, please give us a call. Charges Moderate. South Side Queen Square. Charlottetown, Oct 98. 1867, WAP fe HR HR IN @y Eh Gd TLV ER GO3BsS. Y FALL SHIPS from London from Halifax and Boston, we GROCERIES, TEAS, PAINTS, Bought in the Best Markets, at th Queen Street, October 28, 1867 to give our Customers th RW AOVERTISERENTS, pe Usual, pee eee 1G. WORTUY, Puisce or Waies Horet, quantity of Household Furniture, |MARBLE Sets, Cabinet and Portable Deska, Horse. Parlor, Frauklin and Hall Stoves, large Kitchen Range, Floor Oil Cloths, the usual 4 lah of Kitebeu Uteusiis. ALSO, Abont 8 tons Cow Bay Round COAL, Jnew Mileh COW, I set Cart Harness, 1 Wooden Brame, 19 x 19. with ie Terws at sale. N. RANKIN, Auctioneer. lin Freehold Farm for Sale. BY AUCTION. » *O be Sold by Auction. on MONDAY. | the lth day ef NOVEMBER next, ou the A BEAUTIFUL FREEHOLD FARM, Oct. 28, 1867- preisioes, the property of the subseriber, situated on Lot 65 WEST RIVER The said Farin consists of 30 eres of good Land, les quite convenient to a ) Sipping Whart, has the command of any quantity lof Mussel Mud, and by good roads connects with every part of the surrounding country On the vorth it is bounded by land in the occupation of David McEwen, Esqr; onthe soath by land (also for sale) the property of Mrs. John Wright; and rons back from a Cove on the West River to Lony Creek. THOMAS WRIGHT. 1867 Westbury, Oct. 28, ee ALSO, At the sume time, the following Stock, &e.: HORSE, 4 years old, 5 Milch Cows, MARE, do do 25 EWES & LAMBS, RAM LAMBS of lately imported Stock Farm breed. 1 ! 1 Terms—For the farm, 25 per cent down, the re mainder in instalments of oue and two vears, with interest at 6 percent; forthe stock, all sums ander Li ¢ ish, over that sum 12 months’ credit on approved Joint Notes WM. DODD, Auctioneer. October 28, 1867 @LILER €9003. CIIEFAP WINTER GOoDS! , Liverpool and Glasgow, Steamers have completed the Largest and Cheapest Importation Or DRY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, HARDWARE, OILS, GLASS, TWIWES AND GENERAL GOODS, we have yet offered to the public, € LOWEST RATES, we will continue e VERY BEST VALUE FOR CASHEL. %G Wholesale Customers, FOR CASH ONLY, supplied on! terms lower than can be imported from Halifax or St. John. DAVIES & WEEKS. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &, | -* be sold by A UCT.ON, on Ti: CRS. | DAY, 31st inst. at TL o'clock, at the Model | Cottage, West end, the late residence of Mr. W. | b DAWSON, all the Household Furniture, | comprising handsome Mahogany Chairs, Sotas, | Couches, Easy and Invalid Chairs, Piano Forte | Stool, Portable [von Chairs, Handsome Pietures, | Damask and Muslin Curtains and Poles, Venetian blinds, Brussels and Seoteh Carpets, Fire Lrous, Glass aud China, Dinner Set and Earthenware, Cooking Stoves, and all Kirehen Utensils, Bed: | steads, Feather Beds and Bedding, Tuilet Sets) complete, ALSO, \ 1 new Double Wagon, 1 Set Silver Mounted | Harness, | Horse, 1 Cow, 4 Pigs, Lot Syduey | Coal, Large Lot stuff in tie Garden, Ly order Assignees, WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. | Ch'town, Oct. 28, 1867. hee pat Sugar, Molasses & Raisins, | Te be sold by AUCTLON to-morrow, | TUESDAY, October 29:b, at Lords Whart, Tannel on Saturday, by whieh thirteen men were either killed outright or suffoeated to death. The gasoline works at the mouth of the shaft exploded, | setting fire to the building whieh contained them The debris fell down the shaft, burying the whe ie | gang of work men at the The bodies | will not be extricated for some days. eo Tur pest PLace TO SPEND YOUR MONEY Is} undeubtedivy, where you wiil get most forit. And as all are agreed that R. Young's is the cheapest | bottom. store in tewn, we would advise all our friends He whe have money te spend, to do so there No seeond price system, ul does business upon the * = | Prince of Wales Vo partienlarly | req vested to attend at the Drill Shed, on Mondav | evening at 3 p.m, in nn with arms and} accoutrements, us matters of importance will be | brought before them nreers ure form, N. Rasxtis.Com’'y P. W. Co. Married, At St Panl’s Chareh. Gavsboronvh. N.S, on Thursday, 17th inst, by Rev W. E. Gelling. M.A Charles Owen, Exqr, of Georgetown, P. . 1. to Aunie Alice, vonnyvest daughetr of Johu F Munecey, Esqr. of Gaysborough. At Rustico. on the 1th inst, by the Rev. Geo | A Belcourt, Mr Felix McKenna, of Hope River, | to Miss Charlotte J. Builer, of Lot 438. Died, Inu this City. at the residence of her father, on the 26th inst. mneh beloved and deeple regretted Hy a nomerous circle of friends, Helen, eldesi daughter of Vice Admiral Baytield Launched, At Georgetown, on the Ith inst.” from the Shipyard of the Hou. D. Gordon, a very superior Brigantine, named the /dalia. Tonnage 206 N M, and 308 O. M. Ship News. LIVERPOOL, Sept. 20'h—Arrived, Constance. Oct. 7th. Nameless Oct 4th, sailed for P. E Oct. 12th, loading New Domi- 4 EL ADRES FEW thousand bushe's of TURNIPS | for sale on the Subscriber's Farm. Also, a} A quantity of the best of HAY | GEORGE COLES. | 23th October, 1867. NOTICE, WARS Weneworta STEVENSON) respectfitily informs her Prpils, that she will | not resnme her Lessons until Moxpay, the 4th of | November, The Amatenr Concert will also be postponed until | Tuorsoay, the 2st of Novembern. October 28, 1867. pd | STOVES. OR SALE No Land No. 2 MODEL. veyed tothe said William B. Da | j | ex ¢. iN Qe aA att te é 3 ee NS Public Lands. } Townships Nos. 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, | 46, 53, 54 and 55. WOTICE To the Tenants on the above named Pownuships, aud all persous desirous | of purchasing Wiiderness Land theieon,. TAYUE Commissioner of Public Lands will | attend at the following places, on the days| hereinafter stated, for the reeeipt of all amounts } due on the purchase of Public Lands, and for the! sale of Wilderness Land :— Ou Monday. the 2ud day of December next. at )10.a m, at Mr. John Casey's, Graud River Road, Lot 53 On Tnesday, the 3rd day of December, at 10, a. , at Mr. Richard Burdett’s, Dundas, Lot 55. ut} On Thursday. the 5th day of December, at L0,a m, and on Friday, the 6th day of December, Mrs. Patrick Scully's, Souris, Lot 44. at 3 o’clock— On Monday, the 9th day of December, at 10, a. | a , a m. anid on Tuesday, the L0th day of December, at| 9 Hhds Choiee Porto Rico SUGAR, ' Mra Sutherland's, St. Pecer’s Bay, Lot 41. I8 Pun. MOLASSES, | 100 Boxes RAISINS, | 100 halt do do 50 Bois. extra fresh Canada FLOUR, 25 du Sup. do. | WM. DODD, Auctioneer. Ch’town. October 2s, ’ BUY CH BY PURCHASING AT J. W. FALCONER & Co's, Who have, by late English vessels, received a choice lot of ee ws 3S GOODS! CUTTONS, DRE COTTON WARP, CLOTHS, FLANNELS, MANTLES, SHAWLS, SCARFS, HATS, FLOWERS, FEATUERS, &c. GROCERIES: In Teas, Sugar, &e. South Side Queen Square, Oct. 28, 1867. ? n NOTICE. y HERAS by virtue of a Deed of Re- lease aud Assiznmen¥ made and executed the 2ist day of OCT. inst., \and duly fled and registered in the pa oilices Tu this Island, WM Bb DAWSON, late hath relensed. assizned, transterred, and conveyed to the undersigned. ull his real jad personal Estate in Prince Edward Island, and @Jl Debts and sams of woney aud securities therefor due and owing unto bin, as well as all the p@irsonal Estate and Effects belonging to and all debMs and sums of mon- ey and securities therefor dre and owing to GEOKGE NICOLL, late of Ch@irlottetown, Shoe- maker, which bad been ov dim }ussigned and con- sou, by a certain Deed of Assigninent duly reyistdred, apon certain Trusts, and for certain purpeses,}in the said first mentioned Deed of Assignment lexvressed. This is to notify all persous indebted t& the suid W. Bb Dawson, and to the said George Wicoll, whether by Book Account, Notes df Hand. Judgments, or otherwise, that the severed stiims dad from them re- spectively, must be paid by them Worthwith, to Messrs. Avi@y & Davies, Solicirork, who have been duly anthorixved to receive aud \ive receipts for the same; and li persons ta wh pm the suid W.B Bawsen'is 4udebted, are rec vish ther <lanas und Accounts, aot y Pittested, to PARLOR STOVES, cheap for Cash or éhe said Messrs. Alley & Davies, forthwith. upproved Credit. | dated at Churlottetuwn. thisvith Gt. 1867. A. McNEILL. THOMAS DBAWSON. Reading Room Duildiax, RICHARD MEARTZ. Oct. 23, 1367. i THOMAS EY. lat Mr. D. Phelan’s, Morell, Lot 3. of Charbottetown, Tanner, | Ou Wednesday, the 11th day of December, at 10, a.m, and on Tiesday, the 12th day of December, NOWIUN. Those Tenants who have not accepted the’ have omitted to pay their rent, are hereby | A P ‘finally notified that, uvless payment is made | |to the Commissiouer, at the time and place pabove named, distraints will be issued for | its recovery. JOUN ALDOUS, Comuissioner, Land Offiee, 26th October, 1807. isl | FLOUR. FLOUR. | FUST landed, ex Schr. Island Home, from Montreal, New Dominion— 59 Bbis. Extra Canala FLOUR, (larechiivime ) N. RANKIN, _Aucuioneers’ Row. | YOUNG PiGs | From the Stock Farm. ; . . . , . . Litter of Nive Superior Young Pigs, from the Steck Farm. will be disposed of on | October 28, 1867. 1 | the Market Sqnare, on Friday next, the lst day of | | November. at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon. Three | will be drawn each to be inmediately forwarded }te King’s and Prince Counties, the remaining three | will be sold at Public Auction. JOHN ROBINS. } Sec’y Stock Farm. i Ch'town, 28th Oct.. 1867. lw ERSONS owing Mr. ALEXANDER | { ROSS, of this City, Merchant. are hereby notified that he has assigned ali his Book Accouuts, Notes and Debts to the Subseribers by a Deed of lAssigument, dated the loth of October, instant. Paywent of said Debts are to be made at the Oilice of the Subscribers, whe are alone authorized to }yive receipts All sams unpaid by the both of | NOVEMBER next, will be sued for to close up | the Estate. | PALMER & McLEOD. Ch'town, Oct. 18, 1867. 2w | | Charlottetown to Halifax. — Notice to Travellers. BS conseqience of the TRAINS from PICTOU tao HALIFAX leaving one hoar earlier than formerly, the Stenmer ** PRINCESS OR WALES” will leave Charlottetown, for the lremainder of the Season, at the hour of FIVE | clock inv the Moruing iustead of Six as heretofore ¥. W. HALES, 8. N. C. Ch'town, Oct 28, 1867 Uo-pariuersuip Nolice. pe SUBSCRIBERS bave this @ay entered into CO PARTNERSHIP as BAR- RISTERS and ATTORNEYs-AT-LAW, uaderthe | name, etyle aud firin of i ' : ; ALLEY & DAVIES. udsted to fur-| OPPICE~ - - - OHALLORAN’S BUILDING, | GREAT GEORGE STREUT. GEORGE ALLEY, LOUIS H. DAViks. CLarlottetown, Met. 18, 1867. uf { \ al TUP CENTRE TABLE, SOPA, Kecking Chair, Chairs, Tables, Bedstends. Bedding, Waslistand, Toilet Tables, ‘Voilet| Clothes |} ” } quarter. Vocal Music. German and Drawing, extra. | fofa pupil } Academy Nova Scotia Railway. | } rE E’'all Arrangement. ‘Q* and after MONDAY next, 21st} inétant. and until the batlasting on the Pictou | Extension is completed, rains will rua as follows MAIN LINE | | Leave Malifax at7 15, M.! Arrive at Picton 200 p.m. | } + ‘* 240epm) * Travo 645 eo. | | Leave Troro at 6404 M | Arr.at Halifax 1045 4.M. | | © Pietwou at ci 2fa.n-) ** ” O10P.m WINDSOR BRANCH. Leave Halifax at 8 (0a M 4 Ar at Windsor 10464 .m “ ‘ 340° M | s 6 Wem. | | Leave Windsor 8310 a.m./Ar. at Halifax IL 15am. | vss “ 4i5eul “ “6 45e.M. | AVARD LONGLEY, } Chief Commissioner. Commissioner's Offiee, | ( } Halifax, 4th Oct., 1867 , %Fn fect 21 | cg ee ee Bh ta we } } —“ = SS 6 | ; | a er a a | ¢ cr - a2 = = > _- = oS = } i i ~ oOo 2S i ne FE SoweZ = ~_~ ~ < ~ | | ~ ao = ae | } = —_— oo «2 — | | an ie“ = z yo lhUB | wed we — j - a ae oe i . o 9 & a pan | = 4 . . oO © ° pe } — oo 3 ~~ — , ce Gi — | 4 — oon Y ° o of Ig >. of Ss > | o 2b Sa | . S > } = ae Ss j _ a oe. oe } — - = o ] _ - ~ T™ SoF ) eee’ €F = ~ o. @ se a A a ome | “4 jeune _ | . rs = } . — = ~ | c — —- ns — © i et Was FALL | IMPORTATION, Per Ships ABEONA G L C. OWEN, JUST ARRIVED AT Queen Square House. WM. HEARD. Charlottetown, October 21, 1867, NEW FALL G00DS | av Liverpool! House, QUEEN STREET. TENITE Subseriber has Jusr Recerven. per R. M. Ship Crea, from LIVERPUOL, | via Halifax, the first instalaens of bis FALL STOCK, CONSISTING OF New and Fuishionable Dress Materials; Ladies’ Velvet Tarbans and Turban Shapes, choice Flowers, Feathers, Bead aud Drop Trummings, | Black Silk Velvets, Velveteens, Silk aud Velvet Ribbous, the Newest Style in Shawls, Velveteen Sacques, Merinos, Covered Skirts, Skirt Trimmings, Seails, the new Empress Corset, Daisy Trimm ings, Hat Wreaths, &c, &c. The greater part of Fall Supply daily expected from Great Britain. WILLIAM FULL. Gharlotsotowe, Dupoher 14, 1807. Fiying Cloud. UST reeeived, ex * Flying Cloud,” from | New York— 160 bbls. double extra Family Flour, Warranted good. W. McGILU. Ch'town, Oct. 17, 1867. 2w AGENCY OF THE ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY FIRE & LIFE. ARTTES desiring Policies in this office will please send in their proposals to Wa. FULL Esq . Q teen Street, Charloitetown, wii | is authorized to receive aud answer the sume. JOS. F. ELLIS, Agent, Pictou. Im October 21, 1867. ‘ Charlottetowa Academy for young. Ladies. "EXERMS, including Board and Tuition in Koglish, French, aud Masic, £12 10s per quarter, payable in advance. Day papils £5 per | A quarter's notice required previous to the removal : For further particulars, apply to the | Principal, Mrs. MeDONELL.or to ihe Key. D Fitz gerald, Rector of Charlottetown, PE Island } N. B. French, German, and Drawing Classes open to young ladies who are not papils in the Tustraction ia Masie £3 per quarter. October 21, 187 . a. ’ . | Horning School for youag Ladies. NDER the Supsainrenpence of the Principat of the Cusrktortetows Aca- ferms for Tuition ia English, £1 quarter; French, £1 per quarter; Music, £1 10s | per quarter. Tertws,in all cases payable in advance. A quarter's notice required previons to the removal ofa papil. For turther particulars, apply to Mrs. McDONELL, Great George street. October 21, 1867 DEMY. er s ’ . ! Final Notice! | 3 the Subscriber intends making an} alteration iu his Busiuess, and expects shortly to leave the Island, he hereby respectfully requests | all persons indebted to hin by Note of Hand, Book | Account, or otherwise, thut after the Twentietht | day of November next, all sume remaining at tha | date unsettied will positively be hauded over to his Attorney for immediate collection Paymett in Cash will be taken in Charlettetown by Messrs. | Davies & Weeks. Produce of all kinds taken ais | p - | ee eal provisions of the Land Purchase Act, and payment at market prices. SOLOMON MUTCH. | _Sonth port, 2ist October, 1807. pat isl Band Pax Oilice. nae ; new BMIE Office of COLLECTOR of LAND | TAX——Vorver of Grafton and Hillsborongh Streets, Charlottetown, a few doors from the * Ex- } |uminer’ Office. De paty Collecfor. Charlottetown, Qctober 21, Iss? NOTICE. ‘ VENDERS will be received at the ofice of the CITY CLERK, np to FRIDAY. the | FIRST day of NOVEMBER next. at noon, from any person or persous W illing to euter into a con | truet with the city to take charge of the CILY | STEAM FIRE ENGINE, in Grafton Street prens- | }iges, and all the apparatus thereuato belonging ;1 ulso the APPARATUS pertaining co the HAND | FIRE ENGINGS. belonging to the City, kept in King Square, Union Street and Graftou Street, tor | the space of one yeur, from the loth November | next, ander the direction aud subject tu the control | of the City Fire Department. DAVID LAWSON, {al | papers | | { A Memorandum of the services required to be performed by the contracting party, tu be seen on application to THoMas AcLeEy, Es j"-. Chief Enyi- neer of the Fire Depariment, at his office, Prince j Street. orto the undersigued at the City Hall. Dated tiis 13th day of October, i837. | | by Order, PRLTER McGOWAN: a ow nihinie m | FOR SALE, At the Head of St. Peter’s Bay, A VALUABLE PROPERLY, consist. * ing of 100 Acres of Land, on which are a | Dwelling Hoase (new), 30x23, containing six well tiuished rooms ; alse, [wo ibarus, a good Well aud Spring of Water, with pleaty of Madan the river Lhe Farm is only a quarter of a mile froin the Head | St. Peter's Bay, and lias a frontof 30 chains on the | Bay River; about 438 acres are cleared and in a j ; hivh state of cultivation, 30 acres are covered with | ' Hard Wood aud Rails, the reuaieder is fit to stump. The above is well worthy the xitention of per- sons wishing to purchase a Pern, as it will be sold cheap and time given fur purt of the purchase | money. | For Terms, &¢, appty at the Examiner Orrice, Charlottetown, or ty DUCTOR McPHUEE, Head | St. Peter's Bay. | Head St. Peter's Bay, Oct. 7, 1867. | i 4 ist 2m AD NOTICE! OTICE is bereby g-ven that ali debts | dune DAVID A BEARS. by Book account } or otherwise, have been assigned to me, and that | Lhave empowered FRANCIS CURTIS w collect | the same. W. B. DAWSON. i Ch'town, Ocet, sl, 1847. 33 I TOTICK % beveby given thateall debts due GLOREE NICOLL, by Buok Account or otherwise, hve been assigned to me, and that | pasueut of the eae is luaediately required. W. B. DAWSON. Ch town, Oet 14, 1867, Jw ‘ | day Joint Notes. j 1 : aro AUCTION, © O be sold by AUCTION, at the . & SHOE FACTORY, Queen Squar, Tuesday, the Sth day of Novewber next. all the Steck in Trade formerly owned by Mr. Gronen® Nicott, cousisting of — i80 Pairs Mens’ Congress Boots, tl do do Kip Wellington Boota, w) do do Grain Leather do de 33 6de do Calf Wellington Boots, 24 do dy Kuee Boots, 204 do do brograne, is do d> Shoes and Slippers, }250 do Women’s Caif Congress boots, ;/22t do do Kip Beots, 73 de do Serve Boota, 98 do do Balmoral Boots, 79 do do Shoes, 234 do do Boots. various, 224 do Childrens do do 350 do Rubber Overshoes, men’s, women’s and children’s, 259 do Feit do do do do | 379 Uppers, of various kinds, 10 Sewing Machines, incinding McKay's and Sinver’s, and all the necessury plant and material for carrying ou an exteusive shoe factory. The above stock being well made and in excel- lent condition, affords a most desirubie oppertunity to country merchants and others fur supplying themselves for the wauter. TexmMs—All eums over £10 upto £20,3 monthe ; aud £20 and apwards, 6 mouths, oa approved notes, To be solt at AUCTION, on Monday, the 4th ot November, at the late residence of Mr. George Nicoll, ov RKichwend Street, a valuable lot of lLlouschold Furniture, consisting of | Sofas, Tables, Chairs, Carpete, Oileloths, Bareans, Wasiistands, Window Cu:tains, Pictures, Feather Beds, Bedding. Bedsteads, Glass and China Ware, Kitchen Utensils, Bedroom, Parlor and Cookstoves, Wavens, Sicighs, Harness, &e Texmus—A‘l sums over £10, 3 months, on ap- proved notes, L# Sule positive. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, - Ch’town, Oct 24, 1867. SALE OF LAND in Charlottetown and Royalty, on Wede nesday, Lae 6th Novemover uext, 1867. ye K tollowng valuable properties will be submitted for sale at PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Sixth day of November next, at the Colonial Building, in Charlottetown :— 1. The northern moities of Town Lots Nos. 43 and 44, in the 3rd bundred of Town Lots in Char- lotretown, fronting 3o feet and 6 inches on the west side of Hillsborough Street, and extending back at right angles westwardly therefrom 72 feet; there the width increases to 42 feet, and the land rans further back westwardly, with the latter depth, for the distance of 100 feet, and adjoins the “Examiner” office on the south, with the Dwelling House and Buildings thereon. 2. Pasture Lots Nos. 438 and 455 in Charlotte- town Royalty, comprising together L6 acresof Land, alittle more or less, having a front of 12 chains on the Mount Eiward Royalty Koad. On sale of the above Properties, the purchaser, on paying 2 per cent. of the price, will be allowed one year for payment of the balance, with interest on nortgage of the Premises. For further particulars and terms ef sale, appli- cation may be unde to the subscribers, Trustees for sale, under Decd dated 7th October, 1864. JOUN LONG \ ORTH, JOSEPH HENSLEY, '¢ Trustee. Charlottetown, 15th : STOVES! STOVES! STOVES! 50 COOK STOVES, suitable for coal warranted to WOKK WELL, consisting of MAGICIAN, VICTORIA and H&LPING HAND. soi DODD & ROGERS. STOVES FOR WOC WATERLOO, BROADSIDE, PREMIC n and YARMOUTH COOK ‘ DODD & ROGERS. OOK (FPARMERS’ BOLLERS all szes, DODD & ROGERS, patios, ALK TIGHT aad SHOP - STUVES. §> KGISTER GRATES and MARBLE MANTLES. ee DODD & ROGERS. RR voFing PITCH and FELT. DODD & RAGES (pXE No. 8 Singer's Sewing Machine, DODD * ROGERS.. Ch’'town, Oct: 14, 1867. pt isi Ow DODD & ROGERS. inslebapiin soprano tee Yarmouth Stoves, JK Subscriber has Josr Kecxivep. ex Vv Schooner *M.E. Basks,’ direct frou YAR- MOUTH, his USUAL SUPPLY of those Celebrated Cook and Box Stoves, which will be seld cheap for Cash or approved kh. J. CLARKE. Orwell, October 14, 1867. tf in Sale. ] BAGS 5 & 6 inch 5 = " 6 do Clinch RINGS, 3 Coils Wire RIGGING, \ 3 Casks Chain TRACES, \ 1 do Tethering CHAIN, \ py 10 Bols. Superior PLLOT BREAD, 7 | Nien’ 10 do Batter CRACKERS, \ 5 Cases MATCHES, oA BROOMS and BUCKETS, ps 10 Boxes Cavendish TOBACCO, Ay Qr. Casks & Cases Sevtch WHISKEY, Cases Old Tom GIN. ; WILLIAM DODD, Queen Square, — _Ch'tewn, Oct. 7, 1867, 4 TO ALL CONCERNED! ILLLAM KELLY, of Charlottetown, having by Deed of Assignment, dated the 8th day in Prince Edward Island, Shoemaker, | of October, A. D. 1867, aseigued to us, the Sabscr- bers, all the debts of every description due uiite him. all persous indebted to the said William Kelly, by Judginert, Note, Book Account, or otherwise, ure hereby notified and required to make immediate payment of the respective sums due by them to GEORGE ALLEY, Esq, Attorney at Law, at his | office in Charlottetwou, as all sams vet paid our said Attorney forth with, will be sued for with- out further notice. - DONALD McKINNON, THOs. W. DODD, BENJAMIN KOGERS. Charlottetown, Oct. 12. P07. Im T BREAD! BREAD! TAYUE Subscriber having been ap; ointed agent for ROSS'S BAKERY. New Glaazow, is prepared to take orders for Pilot Bread and Liseutt of every descriplion. N. RANKIN, Auctioneers’ Row. ilm Notice to my Debtors. HAV this day placed my Books in the hands of Messrs. Paimer & MeLeod forcoltee- tion. All persons indebted to we on Notes or Book Accounts, are here vy notified to make payment to uy said Attorneys, at their office in Charlottetown, by the loth November next. All amounts then unpwid wiil be sued for without further notice. ALEX. FUSS. Cltewn, Oct. 14, 1867. 4w THE NEW SERIES OF “ - SCHOOL BOOKS. "FXHE NEW SERIBS OF ReADING BOOKS, aathorized by the Bourd of KRducw Oct. 7. 1867 . jtion for use in the PUBLIC SCILUULS of this Island, can now be had complete at HARVIE’S BOUVKSTORE, QUEEN STREED. : A Linerat Discoust allowed to Teachers aul and wholesale Dealers. i R : | L# Piease send in your orders. | eee | Alteration in Business, , NOTICE TO DEBTORS. } 1/BMHE Subscriber, iarending to clone his preseat business this Aatumn, hereby notifies | wil persons indebted vo him, either by Bond, Note | Bouk aceouut or otherwise, to nike payivent on OF before *he Ist day of Nowember next. Allamonntia unpaid atthe abowe day will be handed over for collection without further notice. H. HASZARD, ex isl Ch teuwn, Sept. 30, 1867. Charlottetown, Oct. 7th P8467. \ A CARD. Ee RS. COMBS the ladies of Charlotietown that slid has opened. a class to teach Wax Work in ro uud juskess. Groups of Flowers wade to orler. Las ew. vups © COMM. Lesidenda opr osite the Catholic Cathedral. : l | Cy Ale. of -adronse to rent. Piss ELEANOS GOONS pie desires to intimate ta « > ff