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    t » if heid neticlear owt, aod the little really Said was not to that effect, but that thes
    y started for town Brummer thinking were culpable because they had not exhibited
    he had killed hie wile, showhimeeltpand died, : i " ,
    * . more wisdom and everzvy m repressiivy the
    : sapposed, instantly, tailing tososs the | : : i
    body sof Qh woman. The wean’ e cloth: disturbances when they first commenced, la

    ly off, s@ other respects the report of what I said ap-

    cau bt fireyand were burned comple

    that when assistance reached them, boii an pears to me to be substantially correct.

    atterward, she waa perfectly naker. and ! R Wylie hic |

    3 } : ' sy publishing s letter lu vo ‘ mann
    esh in Many places hbarved to the bone. Phe „ pouslishing Ch wt aa ur heat panes
    worse dived until about four o'clock fw the )y ou will much oblige, *

    afteymoon, suffering intense agony. S his
    hovpibietragedy has thrown a feeling of
    nest and gloom over the emtire community in
    which it o@eurred, seldom equatled.—L«/a-

    vette Journal, July 3.

    - A
    \ bratual murder wes

    Dear

    sad Your obedient servant,
    JOSEPH HENSLEY.
    Charlottetown, July 21, 1506.

    —o-

    perpetr ted last nee i ed 4
    INTERCOLONIAL TRADE.

    week ia the village of St. George, NL B.
    A man named Ryan, a millman, at thiat | Charlottetown, July Mth, S66.
    . t . i' ? . y or “ | - -
    place, had aq arre! with a fellow workman Mx Dear Sir:
    named M'Carty On Friday morning thev ' d thi ith hi
    n +} g 7 ; . abe ‘ »
    met each other, “and some words passed read this morning, with much interest, a let-!

    between them, after which they -eparated., | te? from Mr. Brydges, addreased to the Presidents
    ln the evening however, Ryan c: ne down
    avain to the mill with an axehandle in his hand,
    and told M Carty that he wanted to see him.
    Wheu they had gone a short distance, Ryan
    raised the axe-handle and struck Met arty over
    the head, kneckiug him. down, MeCarty then
    rose to hit kdees, but being strack as sin onthe
    pack vear't pt the peck fell back dead: while
    the villainou? wretch whd killed him, not con
    tent with what he had done, continued battering
    Rean then fled and
    large until arrested by a Coroners warrant.

    Canada on the subject of Trade between Canada
    and the Lower Provinces. Lam stire that you

    Intergolonial Trade has been 80 carefully con-

    You will be

    his instructive and epportune letter.

    “ Her
    | Majesty" purpose visiting Charlottetown, toge

    , ; with the steam ships “ Mer ar
    hia head renuined at 7 eee soreite aud

    , oii } ther with the other Lower Ports, in a few days,
    A Bear tv a Lipy’s Cainuser.—On Thurs

    day night a tame bear which is kept by the pro

    to make himself persoually acquainted with the

    pretor of the Cambria House ot loose from

    ; an . # :

    Ses ated ood seated on om ar sell steamers during the summer months, from Mon-
    treoua through the pre mises. Findin n door | treal to llalitax, N. »., touching at certain tuter-

    open, Bruin entered, and made his way through jmediate ports. I sincerely hope such prospecta
    the house. In passing the hall he came into
    contact with one of the servant girl
    abille, who, supposing that the bear was bent
    on mischief, fled, sereaming, into a bedroom,
    close at hand.
    joke, pursned her closely, and took his stand in fmate of the number of barrels of flour that wil!
    the door. The girl, seeing her retreat cut off, | be required to supply the demands in this Island
    erept under the bed to hide trom the monster. during the current year say 55,000 barrels, to be
    The inmate of the couch, a lady, being awaken-| pte Bike ny

    ed hy the agupame of the girl, and seeing Bruin | correct ; and further believe that considerably
    making his way towards the bed, started up in |
    & hurry, and added her sereams to those of the |Âąd from Montreal next year. I will not venture to
    girl. The bear cominenced a charge upon the | form an estimate of the probablé number of bar-
    > ~~ cone poacal im a bse e me me jvels beth of tobacco, leather, corn, comm meal,
    vw a exterous fank iovemet e corneret . . i
    thera both, and, raising himself upon his hind jou othneqnanandbenn - be Sapeeted, See
    legs, he looked intently into their faces. as if | Montreal vext year, but firmly believe that our
    to say, ** What do you think now, my dears ?” | wportations from that city, from say, 10th May
    Ry this time nearly the whele house was (to 10th Nov., 1867, will be at least twice asimuch
    aroused, aud came to the rescue of the besieged. | as would induce the owners of any steamer or
    Bruin was seized by some of the masculine | :
    gender and taken to his kennel, while the it
    frightened women were taken care of by the
    female portion of the house. — Wilwan ric Nenti
    nel, July Yta.

    of freight may be held out to this gentleman as

    en dis may induce the owners of the steamers above
    j named te call here on their way to and from Pie-

    tou, N.S. I beliewe Mr. Brydges’ probable esti

    Bruin, seeming to appreciate a

    more than one half of that quantity will be import-

    teamers to include Charlottetown among their

    jean and will be obtained. Of course, my dear

    —— sir, after the happy consummation of the Contede-
    i * pps abono se Coltede
    A. marderer, named Joseph Bell, who was re-
    cently hung in Scotland, | a little ac
    count of himself while euder sentence, from

    yrepared
    :

    | Colonies, (Prince Edward Island included ); our
    which we take « modest paragraph. Where is | /ntercelenial Frade (if auch a term will theu be
    Wendell Philips? fadmisasble) will be so greatly increased that

    “My mental capacity stands high, « pecially hardly any estimate can be formed of the future

    oi aie mathematical cali pes mm. My Pens | requirements of the carryiny trade between this
    cipal characteristics are agreeableness, both in |

    psidered by Mr. Brydges, and feel obliged to him for |

    | Lower Ports of eall, without even a grant of a)
    Government subsidy, which’ I cannot but think |

    ration of Her Majesty’s British Nortii American | support failing energies.

    manner and temperament, and as a whole, |
    thowch a little dignified, I am syspathizing and |
    hospitable. Asan athletic, my physical powers
    have been called into action against atew cf no
    small importance, both in fistic and pedestrian |
    exercises, in all of which I came off victorious. |
    As a matter of fact, I could lift half a ton and}
    carry it a distance of sixty yards. For days I |
    could walk at the rate of tive and a half miles |
    anhour. I could run a mile in four aud one-|
    half miuates, &c. In the training of the canine
    breed [ greatly excelled, my favorites being}
    dogs bred between the staghound and grey- |
    hound. I never failed in bringing these to al
    knowledve of their work, and «ould place con-
    in their performing their duties with |
    military precision. The satirical and ve proach-
    ful representations given inthe newspapers re- |
    yardiag me are but vague and groundl:ss, and,
    if avt huddled up through motives of se ‘ishness, |
    must be from the pure want of something to fill

    up spate (I hope the latter).”

    idence

    oo

    How rae Fexntaxs CONUUCT THENSE LVES.—
    A Tergete letter says: A despatch frow Chicago
    stafes that the feeling agaimat the Chicago Ca-
    nadians whe ieft te fight for their country is in-
    tense. They are openly threatened, and yester-
    aay one of the beys, Mr. Clara, was attacked be
    flu? Feviana and rather roughly used. [if the
    Clicage Canadians go out after dark they are

    little Island and our new metropclia.

    Very faithfully yours,
    STEPHEN SWABEY.
    How. Epwarp WHELAN.
    — ro
    To True Eviron oF THE EXAMINER.
    SiR o—
    Ross's Weekly has pertinently enquired what}
    has beeowe of the anti-Confederate address.

    |

    “O whee, ayd O where has the bonnie ad
    The innocent, respectable anti- |

    dress gone?”

    Confederate spawn.
    '

    Answer announces, that the latest intelligence |
    represents that unique specimen of truth—that |

    powerful emanation of the literary Commitice as

    | being in the eare of one of the distinguished lu-| y)

    Commissioners for issuing Licer

    viz:
    Casecumpec— James Forsyth, Esqnire
    Richmond Bay—Benj. Bearisto, bequire
    Georgetown— William B. Aitken,
    Colville Bay—Philip Leslie, Eequire.
    COLONIAL SkcReETARY'S Orrice, July 6, Po

    —His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor bas
    been pleased to appoint the Hon Joseph Hensley,
    a Commisioner for the management of the Fund
    arising from the sale of Glebe and School Lands,

    inthe place of Robert Llutchinsen, Esq, de-
    ceased,

    Apsuranr GeNerav’s Orrice, July 10, 1806

    Reyal Regiment, to have the local rank of Colo-
    nel
    CAPTAIN A

    J. Deverass Soirn, 4th

    | Colovel.
    —“--
    WORDS OF VITAL INTEREST.

    ; Willi the thousands who read columns of frivo-

    of the Boards of ‘Trade in the principal cities of | lous verbiage every day devote five minutes to
    the perusal of a few facts whieh concern them
    Our text is /tealth, and we will put our
    Weakness ia indirect-
    and your readers will be glad that the subject ot ly the cause of all sickness ; for it nature be strong
    | enough to resist the morbid influences which pro-
    Seek

    |
    nearly ?

    commentary into a nutshell.

    duce iiluess, of course they are powerless.
    strength therefore. Invigerate and regulate the
    | system.
    | enfeebled, and the weak are prostrated. It is at
    fsuch a time that such an invigerater as LLOS-
    TETTERS STOMACH BITTERS is urgently
    needed. What are the effects of this rare Vege
    ltable Tenie? Would that all who have known

    ner its benefits could condense their experience into
    probable amount of freight there will be by} this paragraph. They would tell the healthy, to

    | protect their health they must use this great
    feafeunard ageiast the debilitating influences
    They would exhort the weak te diseard all un-
    fimedicated and impure stimulants, and eling to
    the wholesale aud unfailing tome and alterative
    as the shipwrecked mariner would cling toa raftin
    jastermy sea. ‘They who would ofdyspeptic pangs
    be relieved of appetite restored, of shattered nerves
    | restrung, of headaches cured, of disordered fune-
    tions regulated, of bypechondria dissipated, oft
    }miasmatic diseases baffled, of fever aud ague
    cured, of liver complaints arrested, of heat, pri-
    vation and toil defied, of hope reanimated, and
    | cheerfulness restored. Such are the ceilects of
    HOSTETTER’S BITTERS.
    July 16.

    2w

    - —— a -
    Hottoway's Pitis.—Nervous Irritability. —
    The very pretection of the human bedy readers
    itlike a complex machine, very lable to be thrown
    out of order—a state that is at once made mani-
    fest by the nerves, Holloway’s Pills are always
    the seasonable and reliable remedy ; they redieve
    every ailment, Which ia vet mortal, in the human
    system. As alferatives, stomachics tonics and
    aperients, these Pills eccupy a proud pre-emin-
    ehee, trom which ao other inedicine cau dislodge
    them; they restore bealth and strength which
    nervous aud dyspeptic sufferers have failed te re-
    Holloway's Pills act so directly
    | upon the orgaus of digestion, assimilation and cir-
    }culation that they immediately arouse terpid
    lorgaus, augment diminishing vital power and

    |

    } cover elsewhere.

    —o —

    AN OLD AND WELL TRIED RemMEDY.—Mrs
    Winslow's Soothing Syrup, for children teething,
    has steod the test of thirty years. Millions of
    mothers can testify that itia reliable and perfectly
    safe in all eaaca. Relieves the child trom. pain;
    softens the guima, regulates the bowels, gives au
    infant, troubled with colie paina, quict sleep, and
    its parents unbruken rest. Price 35 cents a

    | bottle

    Died,
    At Charlottetown. on Wednesday last, of Scarlet
    Fever, John Moriu, aged 7 years, only son of Mr.

    John Ross, Proprietor of Ross's Weekly.

    Passengers,
    In the Heather Belle, from Brule, on Thurs-

    day, night. —Kev. Dr. Richey, Rev. Mr. Sinith, |
    Mr. A. Grant, Mr. Crosskill, of Halifax, Mr. |
    | John Higgins, Miss Kitchen, Miss Rood, Mrs.
    McLean,’ Mrs. McLeod, Mr. barker, Dr. Jenkins, |

    Mr. and Mrs. Stramberg, and several! others.

    Launched,
    On the I4th inst., fromthe Shipyard of Colin
    eLelian, bsq.. Summerside, a haudsome Lrigt. of

    winaries whom the astute framers of the excellent | about 200 tons register, called the Albyn

    e e }
    addresa intended te honor, and who, with a zeal

    and modesty peculiarly and inherently bis own,
    was itinerantly begging signatures to the thing, |
    under the commanding influence of his personal |
    address, seconded by the charm dwelling in hia!
    persuasive tongue. Who could resist his pow er: |
    ful appeal? And who se torpid as to be able to!
    withhold concession te the exalted aim, aud dis. |
    interestedness of the very Lonerable gentleman |

    A few days since from the Saipyard ot James

    Grady, for the Hen, J.C, Pope, ahandsome Brigt. |
    of 200 tone Kegister, called the Leonora.

    ee

    Port of Charlottetowa,.

    ARRIVED.

    July 16 — Seh. Venture, MeVherson, Shediac;

    boards. Naney, McLeod, Waliace;do. Sarah
    Ann, Allen, Bay Vert; deals. Jobn Gerard,
    Severs, Gulf; 189 bbls. Mackere!. Eleanor,
    Taylor, do. maexerel. Three Sisters. Miller,
    Cow Bay; coal, May Flower, Girror, Pictou;

    wes to American
    Fisnermen at the following ports in’ this Island,

    Migor Javes Patron, 4th The King’a Own

    ; The
    King’s Qwa Royal Regiment, to be an hispecting
    Field officer of Militia with the jvecal rank of!

    When the quicksilver ranges from 80 to
    further glad to hear that a gentleman connected | 96 degrees iu the shade, the most athletic are

    HEM ADVERTISEMENTS,

    Ott ll Nl ltl lt hal

    Trade Sale.

    |
    T° be sould by AUCTION on THURSDAY, |
    od of August, at the Subseriber's Roow, at

    LL a’choek :
    20 Chests Congo Tea,
    2% Bbls Crushed Sugar,
    | 50 Sides Sole Leather,
    6 Bola Washing Soda,
    3 Casks Boiled Oil,

    2 Bole Curranta,
    W Boxes Layer
    Raisins,

    & Cwt Putty,

    12 Boxee Crackers
    ~-ALSO-—

    | A Large and
    oods,

    | 10 Boxes Liverpool Soap, 10 Bbls Pilot Bread,

    | Handkerchiels, Neckties,

    Bridles, with a variety of other small wraes.

    Terms Liberal.
    WILLIAM DODD,

    Jj nly 23 is) pat

    New Books! N ew Books!

    JUST RECEIVED AT
    ; L] - ‘
    Harvie’s Book Store,
    Queen Street.
    MeAulay’s Essays,
    Napoleon’s Julius Cesar, Vol. 2.
    Frowd’s Ilistory of England,
    Spurgeeu’s Sermons,
    D'Aubigne’s History of the Reformation,

    Business Man’s Assistant,
    Band of Hope Speaker,
    Line upon Line,
    Sougs for the Little Ones at Home,
    “| Willa” of Christ.
    “T Wills” of the Psalms,
    Prince of the House of David,
    Throne éf David,
    Pillar of Fire,
    Goldsmith's England,
    Freemason’s Monitor,
    - Treatle Board,
    Arnold’s Latin Prose,
    Greek Prose,
    Lute of Zion, and Ameriean Vocalists,
    Cook's Vocal Nethod,
    Piano Without a Master,
    Sunday School Libraries, 100 Vols.
    Carpenter's Spelling Book, &c., Ke.
    Charlottetown, July 23, 1866.

    JUST RECEIVED,

    Per Schr. ‘‘ Vincent.” from Montreal :

    4,0 BBLS. No. 1 Superfine Canada
    FLOUR,
    100 Bbls CORN MEAL,
    50 Bags No. LSHIP BREAD,
    5U du No. 3 do,
    33 Boxea TOBACCO, 10’,
    150 Sides No. 1} SOLE LEATHER,
    1D0 Doz. SODA WATER,
    30 Doz. CHAMPAGNE CIDER,
    100 Boxes SOAP,
    5U Cases CLARET, (St. Julica Sledic.)
    Also in Store:
    Casks GIN, (DeKnyper's),
    Pun. Bourbon WHISKEY,
    Casks Henoessey’s BRAN DY, pale & dark
    qr. Cask U. C. WHISKEY,
    Cark Scotch WHISKEY,

    et ee

    } quested to be sent.

    100 Bags SALT, (Liverpool),
    12 Cases CHAMPAGNE,
    10 Bbls. Bot:led ALE and PORTER,
    2 Hhds. ALE (MeCallum’s), superior.
    J. ROBERTS ECKART,
    Peake’s Brick Building, Water Street.
    Jaly 23, 1866. if

    READING ROOM,

    uk Read og Room having been burnt
    down by the late fire. the Room over Mr. D.

    1M. Harrington's Office, next door to the Teleyraph

    Office, has been taken, where all papers are re-
    Subscriptions to be paid to
    Me. George Thresher, who is appointed Superin-
    tendeat and Secretary of said Room, in the place
    of Mr: Archibald MeNeiil, resiwied. .

    By order of the Comnijttee,

    GEORGE COLES, President.
    July %3

    READING ROOM BUILDING,
    Cuanrotretowys, July 19, 1866.
    To the Subscribers of the Char-
    lottetown Reading Room.

    Gentlemen 5

    i te ee a el ee ati tiie LODO OO BO

    | preaent occupied by Miss

    4 Cwt Baking Soda,

    | July 23, 1866.

    Vous Assortment of Dry

    Consisting of Grey, White & Striped Shirtings,
    | Jeans, Deaiins, Lining Cottons, Coburga, De-

    jaines, Orleans, Printed Cottons, Silk & Cotton
    Broad Cloths and
    | ‘weeds, Paper Collars, Black and W. B. Thread,
    Reels, Knives and Forks, Sawa, Files, Saddles and

    Auctioneer.

    stroyed.

    | Freehold Property at Auction. |
    ) be sold by AUCTION, on MONDAY,

    J

    the 20th inetant, if not presioualy disposed

    of, at 12 o'eluck, on the preanices, ali that plot of
    i yvronnd, situated on the covner of Richmond and |

    Pownal Streets, with the buildings thereon, at
    Packin as a Boarding
    House, baving a frontage of 40;
    Street, and 84 feet on Richmoud Street.
    ‘Lerins at Sale. Title Good.
    WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer.

    CITY MEETING!

    FIRE DEPARTMENT.

    T the request of a number of the eub-
    scribers tur the purchase of aSTEAM FIRE
    ENGINE, HOSE, Ke., I hereby call a public
    meeting of the citizens of Charlottetown, to be
    held at the City Hall, on Wedoesday next, the
    26th inst., at the hour of 7 o’clock, in the even-
    ing, for the purpose of considering the best
    means to be adupted for placing the Fire De-
    partiwwent of the City in an efficient condition.
    T. H. HAVILAND, Mayor.
    City Hall, Charlottetown, 2ist July, 1566.

    CARD.
    \ 7’. R. WATSON begs to tender his

    sincere and heartfelt thanks to his Excellency

    ithe Lieut. Governor, his Worship the Mayor aud

    Corporation, the fire department, the officers, non-

    | commissioned officers and men of the 4th Regt., his
    | friends and the public generally, for their heroic
    | exertions in saving part of his stock wud furniture
    | from the ravages of the devouring element on the
    | morning of Sunday the Loth instant.

    Thankivg the public for the very liberal patronage

    Complete Poetical Works of By renee, Moore, ‘extended to him daring the last twenty-two years,
    Hemans, Tennyson, Longfellow Goldsmith, he begs to inform them that his place of basiness is

    now at the premises formerly occupied by the late
    Hen. Robert Hutchinson, where he will continue
    to meet the wants of his numerous customers uutil

    | he resuines business at the old stand, Queen Street,
    which will be aboat the Ist of December next.

    July 23. P. F. 1. papers.

    ‘New House and Premises for

    Sale or to Let.

    ‘ENHE Subseriber having about completed
    his new Three Story DWELLING HOUSE,
    situated on the corner of POWNAL and SIDNEY
    STREETS, with Stable and Coach House, Garden,
    &c., offers it FOR SALE or to LET fora term of
    years. The House contains an excellent cellar 47
    x 37, and on the first floor, a Shop and Oftice,
    Parlour, Dining Room, Kitchen and Pantry, with
    front and back stairs; 2nd floor, Drawing Room.
    Hed Rooms, and bath room; 3rd floor, 6 large
    Bed Rooms and Bath room; and on the Flat Root
    a large Capola which commands a splendid view
    of the city and harbour: would make a tirst class
    City Hotel, being within 3 minutes walk of the
    Steamboat Wharf, Market Mouse, Banks, and
    other business stations.
    ror further particulars apply to the owner,
    JOHN DOUSE.

    Charlottetown, July 23, 1866 din

    STOLEN.
    ETWEEN the evening of Tuesday, the
    I7th, and morning of Weduesday, some evil-
    disposed persons took away from her moorings,
    close to the Battery on Government House
    grounds, A SIX-OARED BOAT, painted white
    below water line, and black above, inside a light
    brewn; built sunilar te men of war beats. Any
    information that will iead to the apprehension of
    the guilty parties, will be rewarded.
    Government House, 2
    23d July, 1866. §

    (ue Subscriber gratefully acknowl: dges
    the great exertions made by those, who, on
    the morning of Sunday last, rescued so much of his

    CARD. _

    Stock and furniture, trom the terrible fire, which,
    de- i

    but for their efforts would bave been nuiterly

    JAMES STANLEY.
    July 23. All papers, 1 ins

    NOTICE!

    (EMIE Subscriber, in returning thanks for
    the liveral patronage received, begs leave to
    inform his friends, and the public generally, that
    he has taken part of J. D. Mason’s three stores
    Building, in Dorchester Street, between Duncan’s
    trick Store and the Catholic Church, where be
    will seli off the balance of his Steck at reduced
    jrees. Public patronage respectiully solicited.
    JAMES STANLEY.
    all papers 1m

    NOTICE.

    4 LL Persons in charge of PROPERTY
    ~ which way have come into their possession
    through the late disastrous Fire, are. hereby 1e-
    quested to send the same to the Police Office for
    vie purpose of being ideutitied by the owners.

    Persons neglecting to comply with this requisi
    tion will be proceeded aguinst as illegally with-

    July 22.

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    fallawed by Feniana watchful tor a chance to at-
    taék them. Only two or three of the eutire com
    patty have precered their former situations.
    Many people are afraid to employ them, as the
    Fenians aweara they wili set tre to the establ ish-
    ment of any person who gives‘them work Tiey
    also treated that if the prisenera in Canada are
    punished they will have revenge out of the Ca-
    nadiana in the country. They are more active
    ihan ever in preparing for a: other raid

    coal. Sea Breeze, Hobs, do.; do. 17—Saxa
    Gotha, Martin, Port Hood; stone. Ship
    David Cannon, Walsh, Pugwash ;deals. Wood-
    bine, Robertson, Pictou; eval.
    ren, Boston; mer. Lope. Robertson, Pictou;
    coal. Clipper, Forest, Port Hood, limestone.
    Primrose, Buckler, do do. 18—Fear Not,
    Vera Cruz state Mitchell, Wallace; boards.
    $200,000 econ- CLEARED.
    | July 16—William Henry, DeLorey, Pugwash;

    humbly asking signatures tu an address culogistic |

    of himself?
    ANSWER.

    LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.
    Jury 21.—Advices from
    active | veliow fever not so prevalent.
    Their | tributed at New York to Portland sufferers.

    cemygs are ted with the utmest secresy. \Gold idl! bal. Str Alhambra, Nickerson, Boston; fish
    It is said they will be in Canada again but will) ” gps eat? ! & eggs. Harbinger, Phillip, Liverpool ;deal,±
    go in a different way. | Shore end of Atlantic Cable successfully laid. &c. Sarah Ann, Allen, Bay Vert;bal. Sarah,
    att alain “apo |—(Great Eastern expected to arrive at New- Hill, Richibueto; do. 17 Eiiza, Young,

    ALLEGED ATROCIOUS MURDER IN) foundland about 50th imst. Pictou; do. Evergreen, Johnson, Pictou;
    CARLISLE. do 118—Ship David Canvon, Walsh, Liver-

    << : pool; deals, &c. A. F. Stone, Mclsane, fish-

    ing. 19—Sea Breeze, Hobs, Pictou; bal,

    A most atrocious murder was committed in|. piyye IS. TIME WAS, TIME SHALL BE ‘
    Carlisle on Wednesday. The victim, Mr. Arm- — NO MORE.” ’ ;
    Fa gn aes ooo vs | The glorious oracle of the Brazeu Head !—so | : Arrivals in erereu from hence,

    ; , ey | often quoted, and se little attended to. “* Taking | Gaavesenn, July 3—Evadne and Lotus = 4th—-

    ia that city. ‘The prisoner's mother was oue of |“ ad : Minnie, Eaton
    hie tenanta, occu the “Welling : ~ | things in time¼* is se proverbially eutioned as to * nit Sea . etn: ied a
    chants, occupying tlhe ellingteow” Tau, in| he almost a trite remark. But what is* in tiate?” | Livenroon, June 28— Madeline. July 2—Lillie.

    English-street. The prisoner, wih = named ay! Sth —F*riv sth— Magic J4—S,
    William ‘Hallewell ft nme drinking fie reopen” A man meets a friend casually, who seems des- | sc a tth—Magie, June 24—Suailed,
    days. He went to Mr. Armetrong’s house and had} perately ill, aud waturally “ saree Ph wd Canvirr, July 2—Ship William Yeo, from
    an interview with him about eome property. An | ath is the matter with you !—what are you sul-) Quebes.

    | an i fering from!” “ Ob. nothing particular,” replies |
    nae. pe aay a | the invalid,’ | have leat my appetite, and do not |
    isleep well at night, and of course L look poorly.”
    Aud so they part; the friendly inquirer shaking

    altereation teok place.
    Armstrong by the threat, threw him on the
    aod beat his head against the atone pasement in |

    the kitehe: f asi -{ ; ;
    puntil the anfortuvate man Was insen ‘iis head, aud muttering to himself uot very cheer: |

    PRICES CURRENT.
    Cuarcotrerows, July 20, 1866.

    sible, ’ 7 “f' 2 bi i Ă© ei ‘ ;
    aboat four o'clock in the afternoon. The prison- | fact of the case is simply this, videlicet: that the | Beef, (-mall) per cis uhie cy dim acuhedel 5d to 8d
    er who was in a respectable positiun, is. widdle- linvalid so addressed ia in want of proper treat-| Do by the quarter.,.---------++-++++ -7d to Sd
    aged wan, and married. jment, his liver ss aut vforder and will not perform | Pork, (careass).....-+ -.+6d to 64d
    id aeteitinarsain its proper functions ; cousequently hia stomach) Do (sunall)..--------++ ee eere cree eens
    +hidid bbe “ei ae speedily beeawes disordered. and alternate cold | Mutton, por Ib... +... +022 ser eee cere es
    RUSSIA'S THREAT. | shiverings and feverishaoess supply the place of the | Veal, per ID...----- eee eee eee ceeee 3
    The actual outbreak of the war in Evropé has | natural secretions with which, during a prbtell | Groth, FOP Shs 20+ 422% #+ 2°-4-0p' por +o0* +28 id to tod
    net probably startled the public mind of this | sleep, » healthy skin recruits a healthy body. | Butter, (tre et ieee = oes eS en4se art ys 2d
    emuntry so mach as Prince Gortehaketl’+ declar-| Has this sufferer (and there are many such) ever | Do by gh orca ree eee e* oe ts rr ‘ a
    ation that, upon the slightest vielation of neutral | heard of HoLLow sv's PILLS AND OINTMENT t—| earths per ROSE na h¼ RITA of " yo re oe
    ity by France, Russia alse would abandow ber | or, having beard ot those remedies, does he despise | i M as aS Sean ick a, ne
    present neutral attitude. This, as if by a light- lithe testimony of thousands, ay, we way say mil Pleat abd + ena lag reer hiditnesicts 3%
    ning flash, gives as a glimpse of our combatants | lions, as to those remedies’ eflicieney? What we | ps mh per. Sigal FRE | 90a to 228 Gd |
    sianding behind these who have opened the war, | say lo men in the position we have supposed is | Regs, por dozen....... ae

    delay no longer—Time is but Tine, with |

    and ready te impart an omense enlargement to ite | this— Grain

    ares. For, let us consider s moment what such | you, may seon be no mere. Delay then, say we, | stain,
    a declaration implies. Gortchakoff is » veteran | ne longer, delay may be death.
    statesman and diplomatist, whe neither by habi | a little ordinary precaution and observan

    wer by his position as Prime Minister of Russia, jrules which accompany HoLLoWAY’s REMEDIES

    ce of the | Oats, per do.....- ---+ eee eee
    Vegetables.

    is likely te drop any public expression without | will restore any suilerer, in any climate, te bealth,| Peas per quart......-- +--+ e-0+ sees ls 34 to Bs 9d | wre duly requested to frrnish the same, duly at prepared to open the

    giving due weight to his words, He implies, | strength, and happiness. Cau we eay wore! It] New Potatoes per quart......---- +--+ --- ++. 94 | tented, to the undersigned for ye mae : three stery building, Derchester Street, and bas-
    then, that ke snapects France of a desig to drop | more is needed, let the reader refer to the world-| Potatoes, per OE, .< oa nsas osne dee ae OO mee Eo hy aaa Gee ing received the present year's reat from your
    the mask of neutrality at any favourable iaement, | wide-spread testimonials in favour of the PILLS | Poultry. | July'23 on Me's “ented | Committee, I shall charge ne rent for new
    for hie Words earry a stigma which he would be AND OINTMENT which have made PROFESSOK | Geese ieee pada wae che yeyee* ook none | ee <——yeeei — -—— | room wutil the expiration of

    the last te apply to any powerlike England ur Spam | HoLLoway's name known a8 a benefactor to! Turkeys, each.... ..-+ sees cere eens eres 5: te 9! A CARD. | Present at above ineeting—-Gerorg

    that haa given ne reeson 'o d st yat its ventral posi- | the buman race, from the mouths of the Ganges | Fowls, each.....-.- .. 1s Gi to 2s a ‘IHE Citiz-ns of Cha:lottetown beg to ' sident ; LC. Hall, Vice do., Ww.

    tion. Secondly he implies that Russia is realy to | in the east, to the sources of the Missiasippi in the | ah.
    enter the arena as the cntagen stof F
    cause hie decloration 1 a virtual challange, which | Harbour. Ard to the doubter we say, a8 i8 said} perrings, per barrel

    he ia tee shrewd to issue of Russia were bebind | with regard to the monuinent of the grand old yfackerel, per duten.... 21.16 -eee sees

    Frauee ic pc iut of preparation, j arehitect. © Li testimeny is what you Frquire—err- Lumber. ie : ; ls aise
    Confirmation of this view has been presented | cumspice!” Look around you. Bulty the actual) pp . Te en es ree). ee cheeking we penpeves at Committee men above uawed to support bi n|torily performed, payment for the same will be
    ! ' P Boards, (Hemlock)...+-- he fl ews atanate o which-vecurred ' py hu in|“ ‘ x .
    in the rumors of a seeret alliance between Russia | Safferer we repeat what we have begun with—j| 1), (3prece) be to fa| *h° ames at the disastrous fire which vecurred | pouting his friend Hafri.ion’s Room, ata wuch | forfeited by the Contractor, aud the Parveyor will,
    and Aw tr a; in recent visits between the capitale | Time is—aud Time way be no more—The) Yo (Pine) ooh Je ty g.| 1 Mie Cay on behalf 4 the C4 _ | higher rent, apd pot by aay meane as commodious | MO'°Ver: ney pate oa ‘egg net ‘th (
    a : ° og i - oF PM tly” iedeammdy : Ju behalt et the Citizens, 8% ie : ’ “ perly executed elsewhere at the cont of the Con,
    of the two empires by the Queen of Wartembarg | ireutite, nt heeds St TA sik 40 a9: ves agen oe Rt 10s w 1de | TH. HAVILAND, Mayor. and central a the roum in Mason's butkling, 1) fpsctor—rhe umount of such cost to be deducted

    aud ber significant reception at the two courts; |
    and even in the remarkable composure with
    which Austria is reported in our last despatches to |

    ci ie emi eenuinmennes Sundries.
    GOVERNMENT NOTICES. Peggle tuakt lets bes eo Ul

    Couscu. Ovrice, July 6, 1866.—His Fixcel-| straw, per ewt.... 20. -006 cere cree ees is Gd to 2

    have received the hostile invasions of Prussia |) ney the! Lieutenant Geveruer in Council, has) Timothy eS a be ee es HORS BARK LOTUS, 280 tong re | inajority of members of the Boow, 1 expressed
    and Ituly. If these indicatwns should be real) yen pleased to make the fullowing appotutments, Clover seed per lb ....- 2.6 cece ee ee ee ees MONE gister, A Lat Liords, metalled, Kede | Y readiness to bow; but Mr. Coles positively |
    saed, we may soon see Russia, Austria anc Turkey | 12: Homespun, per yard....-- 62-5 6. vrs e ede to 6s | rick Mckae, Mater, wilt suil“frow refused to call the subscribers together, and there- |
    in battle against Prussia, France and Ita'y-- Peter DesBrisay, Esq, to be Postmaster) Calfekive, per Ib.....--- veeee ees ee Bd ty Bd | LUN DOX for this Port op or aboutthe | fore 1 have re-cpened the Charlottetown Reaain: |
    the East against the Weat of Continental Europe. | General for this Island, m the place of Lemuel | Hides, per Worcs cece cece cee erer eee Sh hen 4d loth September veat. As th‘e fine | Roow in \fasen’s buiiding.---on the tables of which |
    The ministerial crisis in England just a! thee me! Co bridge Owen, Esq. who has resigned that} Wool .... ++: reseeese -. ste to Is 6d) Ship only carries a limited quantity at dead weight, | are the

    went even raiaes the suggestion that a ‘Tory minis Office. Sheepskius.....-- +e 94 to te) in desirable conveyance tor Dry Goods. Rates | periodicals from Europe and Awerica.

    try might form an alliance with the Ausire-Ruewian |” Jones Currie. Exq, to be assistant in the Ge- awed per dot... cee cece eee cone eeees 3d dhe! foe iene met grag sag dy | Yours, &e. A. McNEILL.

    i ; ‘ + 0... | ices. 9 Beeb ed Cle hiss rads oe 44 8 Fo mw, 80 « ta. se ms a, 09, Ge

    tide; but there it na reason to belvve that the “neral Post Office, in the place of Peter Desbrisay, °ℱ se ey bill; at Charlottewwsu, to G, & 5. DAVIES, or to}

    Great |p

    people of England would endure that. Ee

    Kliza, “Ware |

    BEG to inform you that the READING
    ROOM Is KF-OPENED in that large and con-
    venieutly situated three story building. oue door
    from Dunean’s Brick Store corner of Queen and
    Dorehester Streets, on the tables of which are the
    Daily Telegrams, and the lastest files of European.
    American, und Colonial Papers; also, the Vales of
    Gold, and latest Market quotations, &c.. Ke.
    Hoping that my long experience will enable me
    to secure a continuance of the patronage and sup
    port of all my friends,
    I remain, Gentlemen,
    Your obed't serv't,
    A. MeNEILL,
    Reading Room Manager.
    P.S. Gentlemen who have paid their subserip-
    tion forthe present year, will be admitted to the
    new Room, free of charge, ap to the First of Janu
    ary, 1867. 3 ins

    T. H. HAVILAND, Mayor.
    Mayor's Office, 23d July. 1866.

    To the Members of the Char-
    lotictown Reading Room.

    NENTLEMEN, — A Communication
    signed * A. MeNeiu.,”” appeared in the
    ‘Islander’ of yesterday, in which the writer of it
    atates that he did not resign the offices of Saperin
    tendent and Seeretary aud ‘Treasurer of the Char-
    lottetown Keading Reom. To such a st tement we
    need only give the most unquatified contradiction.
    twas te vs Ee
    Ws. Merpny,
    Thomas Hanpranan,
    WiwiiamM Kenyepy.

    GRAND DEA.
    GRAND Tea Party will take place at
    EX Montague Bridge, on THURSDAY, the 9th of
    Angust next, to aid in the erection of a Catholic
    Church. ‘

    The beautiful grounds eeceupied by P. Gani,
    Esq-, will be splendidly decorated tor the veca-
    sion. Tea on the tables at 12 o'clock. Tu addi-|
    tion to which there will be a weil-furnished Re
    freshinent Saloon, where the dainties of the sea-
    son and all kinds of cool refreshing temperance |
    drinks ean be procured. Nor will there be any
    searcity of amusement. For those whe wish to
    “ Trip the light fantastic tee” there will be plat-
    forms erected aud Highland Pipe and other musiÂą

    In reference to that part of Mr. MeNeill’s letter
    in which he seeks to convey the iHapression that
    wnly three members of the Committee have ap
    proved of Mr. Harrington's building for a Reading
    Roow, we bey to assure you that the insinuation is
    wholly unw urranted.

    Jacky Haw., Ist V. P.
    New. Rankin, 2d V. Pz
    Wa. Mureny,
    Tuomas Hanpranay,
    Wa. Ro Watson,
    Wititam Kewxnepy.
    Charlottetown. July 21, D866
    ‘Yo THe Eprron oF rik EXAMINER.
    Sir,---l beg to correct a statement which ap-

    7d to 94) sports there will be throwing the Hammer, Tose-
    -4d to 84! ing the Caber, and a variety of games for which
    3d to 3d) prizes will be offered.

    A little attention, | Barley, per bashel....--.- ++ +--+. 5s to 6s Gd | deceased, are duly requested to make payment,
    -o438 3d ty 38 Od) Cichont delay, to the undersigned, and all persons

    mee, be- | west; from the Gulf of St. Lawrence to Sydney | CodGsh, por qtl.......--ceeeseecnecees 0s to 30s
    3Us tu 40s
    e+ 26 &w Se

    . 100s to 120s

    Kritain will probably keep clear of the affray.| ~~ Mp, Wallace McLeod, to be an additional = aaa
    It will be givautie enough and bloody enough | Assistant in the General Post Ofhice. j
    Without her. Az will change the map ef Europe |” wijiaum Hayden, Eq . of Mareil, te be a con | At

    ~ Bi„e & uew life to the social and political en- misioner for the recovery of Small Deb « tor Sf. s

    ergies of the people,which we cannet but trust Peter's, in the place of Juhu Benjamin Cox, Esq iy

    Will be beaeficial on the whele.—Bosion Journal | jocensed. ?

    | John Dixon, Eequire, ot Township No. 42, to |
    ibe a Cemmisioner tor the recovery at Small |
    Debta, for St. Peter's Bay, in the place of Daniel

    | MePhee, Eequire, resigaed. A
    | His Exeeliency in Council has been pleased te |
    appoint Mr. John Sharpe, ot Kenningstou, Town-

    CORRESPONDENCE.

    LOB LLL LALA AA

    To tue Epyrow or THe Examiner,

    register wanted.

    a year “

    “the fenants on accourg of the deception | Couneil has been picased to appoint the under-

    “Vessel of about 200 Tons Townsh

    NY person having a well finished 4 or | Island. Cascumpee Sand

    pears in the Patriot of saturday, signed George
    Coles, to the effect that 1 resigned uiy office ax
    Secretary of the Charlottetown Reading Room
    I received my appointment to that office, trom the
    Members of that Lustitution, at their annual meet-
    ing in January last, and net from Mr. Coles, ner
    the three Committee men whe act with bin; and
    even if 1 had resigned that office, it is not in the
    power of the Counasttee ta appoiat my successor
    Mr. Thresher’s appointment, therefore, isin oper
    sivlation of the rules of the Tustitution.

    provided. For those whe delight in more athletic

    No pains will be spared te make this a real
    Gala day. Should the day prove unfavorable the
    Tea will be postponed until the following day.
    | Tickets at the gate, 8 Gd each.

    A. GC. MACDONALD, See.
    patriot

    NOTICE.

    | LL persons indebtcd to the Es'ate of |
    | 4% JOUN BENJAMIN COX, late of Morell, Esq

    July 23.

    Coles, I submitted the following proposal, viz:

    tuwn Reading Room?

    having any legal demands against the eaid Estate,

    cunvey their grateful acknowledgments to |:
    Col. Martix, the Officers and Men of the De. |
    tachwent of HM. 4th King’s Reyal Regiment, |

    ‘for the efficient assistance rendered by them in|

    Leod, W. R. Watson, Members of Committee,

    THE LONDON TRADER

    | to continue Superintendent.

    jthe undersigned. oe
    i DANIEL DAVIES. . :
    | Ch'tewn, 23rd July, 1866. BY | lender of Friday last that I bad not resigned th

    - Late Cunard Estates.

    ips Nos

    ; 52.44. 45, 46.45, 49, 55, 63. 64. 65,
    Fish Island, Savage Island, Kildare

    Island.

    i diction” to a etatement of their own mventiog.

    ing, ander the authority of the Act 16th Vie. Coles, #8 sbewe by the minutes, an
    mage, by the securing it Mro}

    SOUN ALDOUS, Cammissioner.
    di

    I beg further to remark that ot a meeting of the
    Committee, hastily convened, at the request of Mr.

    “ To the President and Committee of the Charlotte-

    Gentlemen:--I have to inform you that Tam
    a Room in Mason’

    ‘Handrabau, Win. Keunedy, Meurbers of Cow-
    ittee.
    rr Absent—-N. Raukin, Vice President; M. Mc-

    When Mr Coles succeeded ig getung the three

    Te the decision of a

    telegrams, latest filss of papers aud quarterly, on the orders af the Purveyor, at whoe
    | ufice any further information mzy be obtained in|

    eae ot Superuitendent of the Readiug Room |
    | What I stated in the Communication alluded to, | —-
    | was that I had oat resigned amy office ae Secre- |
    ‘tary of the Charlottetown Reading Room. Tue
    1.2, 4 5 6,8, 14, 20, 21, reader will Lasretare observe that I. C. Hall and
    others have given “the most anqualitied contra.

    ‘ | : / In reference te dhe fact that but three ot the |
    r clussed vessel for Sule, (ready to re-| pure Commissioner of Pablic Lands hav-) Committee were present and acted with M
    evive the rigging) #f about 200 tons regisier, “4

    launch ou or before the Ist of October, with flat- .

    NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
    |

    et

    COMMISSARIAT.
    Ik) Deputy Commissary General will
    receive Sealed Tendere, in duplicate, upoa
    Printed Forms, marked—
    “ Hospital Supplies,”

    until noon, on TUESDAY, the 24th JULY, in

    T

    | such quantities of
    | wanted, from the 2ith Juty, 1Mev, to the

    | 1867, being about— ;

    West India Produce,

    ' SO bottles Ale, bitter, 6 bottlee to gallon,
    100 “ * x ay **

    10 wath Bricks,

    200 lbs. Buttes, goud, and slivhtly salted
    60 bottles Branay, beat Coynac, WF vx to bottle

    S lbs. Cotlee,
    100 Ibs. Chloride of Lime,
    100 Eggs, fresh and good,

    20 Ibs. Flour, best wheaten,

    24 Fowls, young, and of the best quality,
    weigh not leas than 14 Ibs., aud not to «Xceed
    lus. wheu ready for cooking |

    10 bottles Gin, Holland, 263 oz. to bottle,

    20 pinte Jelly, Calt’s Poot,

    16 Lemous, sound aud good,

    56 lbs. Linseed Meal, pure,

    20 bushels Lime,

    200 pints Milk, neat as it comes from the cow,
    20 Ibs. (imperial) Mastard, pure.
    Sb ths. Oatmeal, best yronnd Seotch,
    20 Oranges, sound and youd,
    10 Ibe. Pipeclay,
    209 Ibs. Bread,

    Meat of such parts and quantiiies as may be
    required.
    1200 Ibs. Potatoes.

    30 lbs. Pearl Ashes,

    10 bs. Pepper, good blick, ground,

    300 bottles Porter, stout, 6 Getties te gailon,
    200 ory “ oh Pad or
    150 bottles Port Wine, 265 oz. to bottle,

    60 Ibs. Rice, good, clean,

    30 Lottles Rum, goud Jamaica, 265 oz. to bottle,

    3° Ibs. Size,

    80 Ibs. Salt, Table,

    150 Ibs. Sugar, Crushed,
    430 Ibs. moist and good,
    10 Jbs. Savo, good pearl and clean,
    30 bushels Sand,
    300 Ibe. Soda, common washing,
    100 bottles Sherry, wood pule, 263 oz. to bottle,

    40 jbs. Soap, vellow prime,
    16a do brown, hard coarse.

    20 ode soft,

    10 Stones, Hearth,
    190 Ibs. Tea, strong good Congo,
    650 Ibs. Vegetables,

    10 piuts Vinegar,

    30 Ibs Whiting,

    6 bottles Whiskey, best, 255 oz. to bottle.

    The foregoing supplies to be all of the beat
    quality ; und to be deliverable daily, if required,
    (Sanday excepted) at the aeveral Hospitals, on the
    order of the Parveyor, aud at the expense of the
    Contractor.

    The Petatoes to be supplied properly washed,
    and of the best quality the twaurket at the time
    affords

    he Vegetables in the following proportions or
    of such other descriptions and proportions as iay
    be deinanded :

    1 Leeks or Onions,

    Âą Turnips,

    Âą Carrots,

    } Parsley or Potherhs,

    to
    1}

    } Greens when Parsicy or Leeks are not required.
    '.8 Greens, when neither Parsley nor Leeks |
    ‘ '
    are required.

    The Vegetables to have their etumps and gitte:
    leaves stripped off, and to be fit for dressing.
    The whole to be subject to the approval of the
    Parveyor, whose decision shall be tiual; and it
    disapproved ef by him, to be immediately repliced
    by articles of proper quality ; in default of which.
    ihe Parveyor wiil have the right to purchase ut
    the expense of the Contractor. :
    Payment will be made by the Commirsariat
    quarterly, on the orders of the Purveyor, at whose
    office any further information may be obtained in
    reference to the Contract.
    Security for ÂŁ100 sterling must be given by
    two securities each.
    Should the Troops be removed from the Island
    daring that period, the Contract will immediately
    cease.
    GEORGE MATHISON, Storekeeper.

    Commisesariat, P. E. Island,

    Charlottetown, 16th Jaly, 1866.

    COM MISSARLAT.
    ‘EVUE Deputy Commissary Genera! will
    receive Sealed Tenders, in duplicate, upou
    Printed Forms, marked—

    ** Hospital Services,”

    antil Noon, on Tuespay, the 24th Jaly, instant,
    from all persous desirous of entering into a Con
    tract, for One, Two, or Three Years, from 2 ith
    July, 1866, for the following Hospital Services,
    vin s—

    Blacksmiths’ Work,
    Carpenters’ do.

    Coopers’ ao.

    Plumber and Glaziers’ de.
    Saddlers’ do.

    VTinsmiths’ do.

    The Tenders to state separately the rates for
    One, Two, or Three Years, and the Depaty Com
    missary General will have the option of aece ping
    the most favorable offer for either period; and iu
    the event of the ugreement being for more than
    One Year, it is to be distinetly understood that
    the Government. or the Contractor shall have the
    power of terminating the Contract by giving Six
    Month's Notice, in writing, from the first of any
    month after the firet six months of the Contract
    shall have expired.

    SEPARATE TENDERS will be received for all
    the above Services, which will have to be prompt
    ly and satisfactorily executed, on the Orders of the
    Purvevor, whenever required ; and in the event of
    any Of the work so required being imperfectly or
    unsmitisfactorily executed, the Purveyor will have
    the power of withholding paymeut for such work,
    und of having it performed elsewhere at the Con-
    tractor’s sole cost and expense—the amount of such
    cost to be deducted from any monies then due on
    becoming due to the Coutractor upon his Coutract

    Forms of Tenders may be obtajved at the Couw-
    nissariat- Office, and no Tender will be noticed an-
    less innde on the preseribed Form, and they must
    have the signature affixed of two persone willing
    to become bound with the party tendering for the
    due performance of the Contracts as ubove

    Pavwent will ne made by the Commissariat,
    quarterly, ou the orders of the Purvever. at whose
    office any further information may be obtained in
    reference to the Contract.

    Should the Troops be removed from the Island
    during that period, the Coutract will immediately
    ceuse.

    GEORGE MATHISON, Storekeeper.

    Commissariat, P. E Island,

    Charlottetown, l6th July, 1866.

    ~~ COMMISSARIAT..

    }
    jand J
    ‘set on Pownal , stant, tor supplyiag Cie Army Hospitals here with |

    the followiny articles as may be!
    zird July.| July 23, 3

    J iba. Arrowroot, genuine, j

    120 Ibs. arley, Seotch, }
    next

    10 Ibs. Blacklead , |

    20 Ibs. Fish, fresh“ind firm, |

    YOM eR

    Caledonian Clal’ Gatt

    HE ‘Phird Annual Gathering of the Cale-
    denian Cleb, avd International Competition

    in Mighland Games, will be held at Charlutte-
    town, on WEDNESDAY, 15th August nest
    Net proeceds to be given towards the reliet vi
    j the sufferers by the late tive. 7
    | Chiel—His Excelleney the Lieut Governer.
    President—-lion. Col. Gray, MB. P
    Vice Presidents Hons. P. Walker, ai: C.,
    [on. James Danesn, MP. P-

    (Por particulars see hondbills. )

    E. J. McDOUGALL, Secretary:

    7

    266

    . ee

    /EMIE Subscriber begs to inform the Trade
    that Brigt. Helen Davies may be Âą
    here fron BARBADOES, abeut loth Auguat

    , with
    2„) Puns. fine Barbadoes MOLASSES.

    40 Hhds. ?

    50 Tierces > Bright SUGAR.

    50 Barrels ;

    Intending purehasere will please sendin their
    orders, a3 the vessel will proceed to Montreal
    with unsold portion of Molasaes. \
    DANIEL DAVIES.
    Cha.tottetown, July 23. 1866. ti arrival

    Tre Wesleyans
    OF THE CItY INTEND TO HAVE PHETR
    USUAL SABBATH SCHOOL

    ANNIVERSARY TEA!

    YN the delighth.'ly situated grounds of
    KENSINGTON, 04 * EDNESDAY,. the
    25ih iustaut, and beimyg the wiierh er 4 Vi
    - oe he tao
    JUBILEE YEAR
    of the operations of the School, they intend to
    inake this festival worthy of the veeasion, and trust
    therefore to meet with more than the usual share
    of patronage heretofore so kindly given ‘

    TEA for visitors will be on the wlded at 44
    o'clock. Tickets may be had at the stores of Messre.
    Beer & Sons, Henry Al Harvie, and David Laird.
    und from any of the Teachers.

    The ANNUAL SERMON will be preached on
    Sabbath evening, the 22ud inst., the smying being
    conducted by the Scholars, and a collection taken
    up on behalf of the School fuads

    eS” Any friends whe may net Lave been waited
    upon by members of Commitwe, wud desirous of
    presenting douations either in money or cake, will

    inaly forward to Secretary, Ă©

    wa. C. TROWAX,
    Secretary of Committee.

    “

    "TEA PARTY

    Cherry Valley.
    TONViIE LADIES of the Congregation of
    ST. PETGR’S CHURCH, CHERRY VAL.

    LEY, intend to hold a PUBLIC TEA os THURS
    DAY, the 26th of JULY, on the Church Grounds,
    for the purpose of resizing fuuds.to purchase x
    Wazon and dlirness for their Clergy , the Key
    W.. Stewart.

    Tables will be set at2P M. tell :

    Tickets Is. Gd, to be jad atth of Mr.
    Heury Beer. South pert, at Me. Thidl's Babkstore.
    Charlottetown. Children hulf price,

    Music und other entestaiuwents will be provided

    July 16.
    Best Scythes,
    AND A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF
    Hlaying "Dools,

    BEER & SONS.
    Ch’town, July 12, 1866.

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    - %
    ' =
    =

    Nash's

    at

    Sugar, Raisins, &c.

    Barrels CRUSHED SUGAR,
    Boxes RAISINS,
    Boxes WATER BISCUIT,
    Boxes T. D. PIPES,
    Boxes 3 CROWN SUAP,
    Cases PALE BRANDY,
    Juses PURT WINE,
    Cases SUERRY do,

    At the lowest figures for cash.

    N. RANKLN, Water-at.

    July 16, 1866. 2n

    CHEAPEST GOODS

    IN MARKET ARE AT THE

    “European Exchange.”
    109 Pieces GREY CALICO, | 50 pieces R„GATTA’
    0 do White De. SHIKTING,

    w.'L be sold at a Bargain.

    P. W. HYNDMAN.
    At EUROPEAN EXCHANGE,

    50 chests TEA, very superior, at small adiquuee m

    cost.
    P. W. HYNDMAN.

    Merchants and Traders
    will find it very much to their advantage to per-

    chase at the

    MID-SUMMER TRiP.

    To arrive per L. C, Owes, 3 PieceÂź FA)

    Priuts. Per Uxvine, 8 Crates EARTHENWA

    P. W. HYNDMAN

    PM | ee
    NOTICE.

    [Pp BEFARATORS to closing the.

    ness of the Estate of the Inte J A
    PEAKE, Esquire, deceased, in use 7

    directions eor in his last W

    —the wu nest ald
    wise legal proceedings will be
    mudue. 3 .

    I. L. A. PEAKE,

    D. 1GDG ;
    JAMES PREAKE,

    FROM BOSTON DIRECT.

    Tue Brigantine Two Brothers,
    Kopenr Paci, Master, will lenve
    BOSTON direct for CHARLOTTE. —

    ‘EXHE Deputy Commissary General will
    receive Sealed Tenders, in duplicate, upor
    Printed Forms, marked—

    ‘Hospital Sei vices.”
    until Noon, eu Luespar, the 2ith July, instant,
    from all persons desirous of entering into a Con
    tract for One, Two, ov Three Years from 2ith July,
    1806, for
    Washing and Repairing Hospital
    Clothing and Bedding.

    The Tenders to state separately the rates for One,
    Two, or Tkree Yeors, aud the Deputy Comuiissary
    General will have the option of accepting the uct
    fuvorable olfer for either period, aud iv the event of
    the agreement being for more thav one year it ir to
    be distinctly undersiood that the Government o:
    the Contractor shall bave the power of terminating
    the contract by giving Mx Mguths’ Notice sa write

    mouths of the contact shall bave expired,

    The Teudete to state in words ut lenuth the
    pricet at waich eweh article Wi be Washed aud
    Nepuited respectively.

    the present year.” — ing from the Ist of auy mouth after die frst ix
    e Gales, Pre

    of the Parveyer, aud iu the event or any of the
    work so crdéved uot being properly and satistic

    said if a majority of the subscribers would profr| from any monies then due, or becoming due to the
    | Harrit.yton's room it would be imapassi„ie for me | Contractor apon his contract.

    Forms of Teuder may be obtained at tle Corn-
    | mingariat Office, and uo Teuder will be noticed
    | unless mude on the prescribed form ; and ey oes
    iliny
    to become betnd, with the party tendering, forthe

    huve the siggatures utixed of two persone „

    ~ | due performance of a contract usubove. :
    Payinent will be made by the Commissariat

    | reference ta the Contract:

    |
    | Should the Troops be removed from the Island |
    The members of the Charlottetewn Reading during that period,.the Coutract will immediately
    Room will observe that I did wot state im the [s- | C©4e©-

    GEORGE MASHISON, Storekeeper.
    Commissariat, 2. FE. island,
    Charlorretown, bith Julw, 1366.

    Âą

    VIKBINIA TOBACCO.
    IN STORE.
    | 50 OU, squal to anything in America.

    Honey-Dew Tobacco.

    r.|

    as good as unythi

    inst.

    July 16, 1866,

    ‘Tbe work will have to be promptly and eatie
    factorily executed by the Contractor on the orderk

    or, at whose |

    KEGS of SQQUARH ROD TUBAC.

    eure now mannfacturiog FLAT TOBACCO, |
    , ever brought into this coun-

    TOWN. on or about the Mth IOLY
    For Freight, apply to
    SILAS PRICK & COL” &

    Comwmereial Street, Boston.

    Wanted Immediate’s,
    ONE OR TWO
    Jourueymen Cabinet Takers.

    Superior workmen, to whem the highest wages
    will be given. Spy to
    ED. STAIR.

    July 2. [584, “aa
    b— wre! + ne

    Netice tse the Tenants of the
    Ecy. John MacDonald...

    HAVE been appointed Agent to the
    Rev. JOTN MacDON ALD, and all rents due
    Tim wet be puid to we at my office in Charlotte-

    town.
    : EDWARD J. HODGSON.

    _CNarlottetown, 2nd July, 1866: W 2th
    Wanted, ‘
    Vest and Pant Maker,

    Apply to , i f

    WH. WELDON, Tailor,

    Yin

    4

    A Good

    Grafton st., eppoette Tearperanee Ha

    Charlottetown, July 9th, 1866

    FLOUR. 4

    V E have received rx “* Aruauana?

    from BOSTON, 1, 200 bugrels of FLOUR
    —Fiue, Superfine and Ex

    tre
    CARVEL!, BROTHERS.

    orn

    | Juve 18, 1866

    ‘Valuuble Proporty near SUM+
    MERSIDE for Sale.

    VALUABLE PROPERTY is offered for

    SALE. by the Subscriber, situated there

    quarters of a mile from the village of raed
    | Mleaner's, aud only distant from the town of

    |‘ nereide,twe titles, and dieeetly opposite the re-

    ‘gidence “comprises Gtty deres of Freehold and Gity. acres
    of Leasehold Laud, wsbuut seventy serves dre un
    der cultivation, yielding an average. good crop
    | every sear, is well covered with abu of
    | Fencing aud Spruce Seantling, and the rear of the
    | arm is contiguous to Richmond. Bay, where avy
    /qaantity of nussel mud can be had ter the look-

    R. W. BRECKER.
    Ch'town, Jaly 9, 1866...

    : Mf f the Peace ow Prine ; it~ | cap. 18, completed the Purchase of those Town- seep es : ; .
    Dean Sin, aart LY, » Jusiice of the Peace lor Price floor, fine ends &c., suitable for the Lebar | «ly portions of Tow nie ad Islands, the pro: ateasi'e Mauties, to show that they try, which we wil sell cheaper thau can be ina: | Dg a TCS TCT on bee
    In the secount published in your paper of)” i t Governor in| fade, may lear ot a purebaser by applying, with | perty of Sir Edward Canard, Bironet,aud Wiliam | | ± tou’s Room. Mow, I ae perted. Encournge home manutacrare. | COTTAG "i inner “i
    M : His ExecHency the Jieutenant thi ‘tuli particalars, to } ote Esquire, being Townships Nambere 1. 4 ; aa] ; . : J. & T. MORRIS. a | HOUSES and WORK SHOP. on all in 58
    ti last of what took place at a Meeting Coane + ete rest nee poe al JAMES P. DOUSE, | 4.5, 8,8, 14,20, 21.27, 44.09 S198 49.5563. | eames ee “+-© 2 July 23. Qin | state wt repair, wilh Oreiaphae roreny
    id at the Cross Roads, Bust Point, on the | at the andurameutios places, — | Chttown, July W3rd. 1366. jal Qin 64, 65, Fish Island, Sayage Asma, Audare te - | attached. .8 ;
    . ollowi were onat- ‘tein bt : of the} : 2 ——- id C; Saud [siand, hereb | Mr. Raukin . uot | Cum- ‘ Sw id . buve
    Lith July, instant, a slight error inad, ertently tal pri Le aecas y ohag * ud *e ta 1D Texases and Occreiims of Lane, LA the whe’ mittee? - i; - \ rrom NE fi „ ORK. i greet iter ne ‘ : a
    appears, Which [am desifous to correct. fam| Towush:p Number Two—Mr. William Hay- A. McNEILL, Pregenieh, Matson of eae een Keees enes I made no * insinuation,” but ‘ det BD acai lew 7 will tense ath bis Tiade af Crentiony ied
    reported ha : addressing the | weed... w riage : ‘Auctioneer and Commission Merehant, — ubove peste yy ell ubdials he arapar| repeat, a plain positive fact. ae ae | WN, on or about let ADGUST| MANUFACTURING. A more arsirable
    me to have said when reasing | Higgins’ Road, Township Number Phirteen—_ MASON'S THREE-STOREY BUILDING | an mannan alles it of the y pt an we bert bye ste of Committee Ree ee at Should suBicient FREIGHT | fur 2 gratiomai’s teadence
    Meeting, “that the Government were them-jyfr. Henry Lee. . ” + | their several Holdings, upon producing their titles 2± Oe Meeting 10 questa. Wak Guaied for this Port. | Prince County. Fu made knewa
    “valves culpable for. the disturbances Ad Vernon River Bridge—Mr. George Forbes. Dorchester Street. | und neppponsieite for Ghe eumie, , Hie Excellency the Licute - - Charlottetown P. BE. Island will be gisen. “insinuation euunate. A. McNEIT I , 4 @r to ; STEPHEN MeRETES:
    pe thw ne wwe Fe Fe . Ss A .- *
    Suint Dieamte’s, 14th May, 1866. ay

    Impost gnd Excise, July 23.

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