—E_ Wa observe by the develd that the ed tor of } ] ‘ { ot of that paper bas comm need an action i ihe au st {he proprietor efthe Jatriod, ov account fq ecevtain grave charge ayuinst Mr. Reilly in the letterever the signature of ** 4 J rc lestaut who knows.’ -—=_ Xortrce re Buripers.—It is a matter of no small consequence to the owners o1 lessees of own Lots, whose houses were consumed by the late fire, to knew that by the By-law of the as well as by the common law, no cellar hat hes open ny on the strect are pern ssible. in all cases where the « 'd houses hav been eon.- os We copy the follewing from McNvill’s Reading Rien State o— Ove Fisurairs ;—The Schooner, “ Frankli: bs eal, | Clark, Master. has already, | 8 sea-! een, nade two tripe trem 4hee port, wrth a cateh of abeut ey barrela of mackerel cach trip. And we are glad to learn that stnee leacing en her third trip her erew has caugit, in the short space of fivedays, 260 barrels et mackerel, the fishing grownda te) ee - — ApprrioN al SuRsCulPTieNs received by His Worship tre Mayor, i aid of the Sufferers by the lufe F Hon. Capt. Swabey, Langford Grove... £10 0 0 Duncan MeGregor, Esq... Railway De puriment, Nail ge anata i, OR sane STEAM PIRE ENGINE ad lowing purchasing a Steam Fire Eryiue, by Committee uppetnted, viz, Lb ad Win. MeGill, Sep. 1, [su6: Ps chen sence sennkeans nae. eo Thomas Dawson, seuior............---. ss @ AvovyNTs af money collected from the f gent ete tToWaris _ - = - 7 7 Oe cect eobanns ' . = Ne be ceacens 5 0 O Bh bs 6 hy boc dilne es ncecvevicie os @ 0} Se Send 640 atte en od cous eidecw ; os is oc Fa, Viele Succ dius bi6 6 daha Douse bee fi ddonineeeos 0 8 0 Wiiliam Metuill...... sinlistie aeaeedadliameite 5 0 0 Se la io 06's 69h b 04 6b 6 vind. Ses duties Offer... iihsecdddusesndesdaut 2 @ OT ARO BU i iii iin th ciie een cde oe: p15 6] MD PNR lbedebeeunc cece laces oe 0} eS TNS bees bil Ce ciiciciee 3 0 O] Ces ONNeG, 15 B88 io 54S 0 6 0} 6b oo Sh 8S bab cad i eects 6 0) Bichnal Geewbets «cesiecc vcs ice. creer er 0 6 3} A i I nc ndhatecededadens ee ENS LEE IO EME TE 3 0 0] DE ORS 00. Di CoS S38 2 0 @| et BIRCIOM. arin co- eccenetccesses 90 e| Ph TORE once nccageseccns saundes 2 6 0 op aeeee § £217 9) Received at Bank P E. Island, Witciam Cunpatt, Cashier. -—_ se “ FIRE AND. TERRIFIC EXPLOSION PUREE BUILDINGS IN THE UNITED STATES _ SENGE AT WATERTOWN DeEsSTROYED—Luss | abour S)Jugpo, &e Boston, Mass, Sept.2, 1566. | NEAR | A fire and explesion occurred early this morn- ing wv a group of three buildings in the United States Arsenal, at Watertown, which cased net a litile excitement and alarm im all the (owns in ihe wiemity, and aise this ctty, Where the aeund of toe exploaten was plainly beard aad its vibra tieus unpieasantly felt. The three buildiigs were used as storehouses, The greup concisted of twe wooden buildings, connected by a small brick structure, which was filled with a quantity of saltpeter, nitre, paratiar, chareeal, seme tow, and a swall quantity of powder. The fire originated in one ot the wooden buildings, in seme lamber | there stored. Lt erept slowly and steadily inte | the brick building and then iguited the eombusti- | bie waterial. The explosion was qpick, sharp | and terrific. The two wooden buiidings were | shattered into a hundred pieces, and inane | aud sashes broken in the buildings in the yard | and is a number of buildings in Watertown and | Cambridge. Charles Gregg, Clerk in the Paymaster’s De- artment, and three soldiers, named Wilham Bias. Jobn Timmons, and George Callon, were iw the brick building at the time of the explosion and were all more or less injured, neither of them however seriously. Gregg was thrown out of the windows. But little of the property stored in these build- ingt was saved. A number of gun carriages were drawn out, but only one hundred and thirty ot six hyudred aud thirty aimmunitivn cass,valucd | at $1) cach were saved. hundred theusand fect of pine lumber was des- | troyed. This was calued at $107,000. The ter | tal leas ic estimated at some $140,000, $2,000 of | which is on the glass broken aud window sashes | shattered oy the jar of the explosion. The ex-| Ciement Was intense in the viemity, Eo EXTENSIVE SEIZURE OF FENIAN AM MUNITION. (Limerick Cor. of Irish Times ) On Weduesday evening @ most important dis- | covery took place of a very large quantity of au-| inunition, believed to have been wade by Fenians | in Limerick during the reeeat mevenent. nooiwer of children were playing in aw old celler | in Inshtown, Where they had a piece of candle stuck ov a wall te give them light. ‘They dis- coveted paper roils, a few inches long but did net kuew what they really were, beheviug them te be shert wax cunales. They brought out atew of the reiis, whiel they were playing with, When @ reapectable trasiet, sewtrg what they nad, and fue peeling what the colle were, went over, tok, ene, examined it, and tound it te be a cartridge, will be due and payable te Contractors for ereet- | the si ing the new Market Llowse upon the completion | Mianie ball attached, He at once seut the chil- | dron to the Gedrge’s Quay Station te ap prize the | polee of what they had found, when the oe onmatables proceeded to the cellar dren entered extremely varrew, and they had to et- an entrance vy breaking through a wail, whieb | occupied them &@ short time When the police | got inside they found themselves in an lnenense endergrownd chamber, with adjommg chau- bers, of evils, the entire eceupying several acrea uf ground, in the centre of lriah- town. Ou making examination the police discovered an immense quantity of ammuni- tien, amounting to about 10,000 rounds of ball cartridge, with ballet unuids aud wil the Ueeessary apparatus for their mavulacture. | The bullets were perfeetly cast, having the cone | at one end, and the hollow, or camer, at the | otter, fo fit on the cartridge. Tie paper was) neatly cut by machine, and bere the mark of Hall | A Sone, Loudeu, where it is supposed the powder | was puvelas d, and the cartridges were more | neatly made up than those of the constabulary. | A large party of armed police having beew) brought, the ammunition was placed ow carts and | exeorted to William Street etation, where it was | stored. County Lnapeetor Hill ordered a striet| earch of the apartment where tae po vder was | dixeceered and the adjoining chambers, whieh | was kept op by the police rigidly Pl eleven! o'clock, but nothing cle was discovered. The} cartridges, with the builets, were quite iresh, aud it ie supposed they were maniiactured there dur. ing the Fenian movement. Ihe place ix adinivably | adapted for such a nefarious work, being im an eut” in | prisoument ; paid. ; : »J —Defore Councillors Reddin and Butcher ; | Hezekiah H. Pollard, special constable, vrs Eliza. | beth Jones, charged with loitering about the | streets ut night us a commen vagriunt; conveited | land sentenced to pay a fine of ten shillings or ini: | | prisoned seven days ; committed. Angns MeLeod Marshal, vrs Robert Bridges. | butcher, for causing and permitting a Htlisauce to } Charlottetown, made agreeaily to Order of | exist in a slaughter house iu his premises; ad- | t Coane. No. 1—Patrick Blake, Ward t, block 11, corner Hillshere’ and King Streets—clean and free ot any offal. No. 2—Jehn Wilson, senr., Ward 2, block 11, on Sydney Street—beuse cleanly; stye properly clean. No. 3—John Wilson, junr., Ward 4, block 2, Powwal Strest—house clean; keeps pigs; stye clean. No. 4—Robert Brydges, Ward 4, block 6, Grat ton Street (East )—keeps eight pigs. fensive matter which gave rise to complaint about ten days age has been removed. making use of Roach Lime through the pre-| mises. At the present time the place is cleauly No. 5—Geeorge MeGregor, Ward 5, bieck & corner of FitzRey and Weymeuth Streets—in | excellent clean condition, Axgus McLeop, Marshal. Charlottetown, Saturday, Sept. 1, 1566. His Honor the Reeorder subinitted his written The of-| He is} | being wn articled hired servant jmonished and discharved. | 23d —DBefore Councillors Mite? elland DesBrisay: | i John Younker, from lock-up, was charged with | being drank in the public street unable ty care ‘or| himself. eouvieted, fined 10s); fine paid | William Wood from Lock-up was charged with | being intoxicated on the streets—unable to give a | sutisfactory account of himself, and for the posses. | sion of a window curtain stp pr rse d to be stolen. | Convicted and fined in a penalty of 20s or in defautt | to be imprisoned 14 days. Committed. George De La Prarie, a seaman—tforeigner—from | the Lock-up, was charged with being drank at mid night and behaving as # common vagrant—ou the | complaint ef ene of the special Coustables ; fined 5s | —paid in court. Genes Pope Welsh vs William Smith, defendant. | appeared fo anwesera summots for absenting him-elt frour bis ueester’s service from the ferry Steamboat | Defendant suv- | mits ; prosecator does bel press for a judgment pro- vided that be returus forthwith to his employment in the Bout. 25—Before Councillors Morris and DesBrisay.} | Duncan Campbell of Crapaud, aged 20, drank aud. | qnarrsiling on Richmond street. Convicted and fined | upinion respecting the lability of these persons | jy. or in default to be imprisoned oue week. Cou | tu pay City taxes whose porperties were destroy- About one niiliion fonr | ed by the recent eouflagration in Charlottetown The Clerk read a communication from Thomas Alley, Exq., Chiet Engineer of the fire Depart- ment, recommending that he three Water Tanks, | authorized by the City Couneil on the Lath July | iast, be placed in the following localities, viz: | | One at the corner of Kent and Prince Streets, Morris and DesBrisuy : lnear the residence of Dr. Johnsen ; one in Queen Street, near the Brick building, the property of the Hon. James Duncan; one in Pownal Sireet, sear the residence of Jas Desbrisay, Esquire; and that the said Tanks be constructed in a cir- leular form to the depth of Ie feet, and LO feet in diameter, to be built of brick 9 inches thick, and sroperely cemented. Ordered that Tenders be forthwith called for, A| in compliance with the loregoing recommenda-) jarery with a weapon; thon Ordered that £50 be granted to defray ex- penees incurred al the late fires, upon the accounts rr 4 eertitied by the Chiet Engimeer. Oedered that Poliwwiman White be restored to the effier of City Policeman. His Worship directed the attention of the Board fo the necessity of making provision for the yavment of the third and list instalment whieh of their coutract Ordered that Debentures be sold tothe amount pointed out by the cil- of £600—the same to be secured upou the iolls | dren, They tound the aperture by whiel, the ehil- of the Market House and upou the geveral revenue.) 43); Jolin Glynn, from the Loekup, eharzed | ot the Corpytaton. Serv. 3rd. His Worship the Mayor informed the Beard that the object of that meeting was te lay betere | them the Luveice of Leather Hove, recently are} lrived from England, tram J. Po Thomas, sq. led «ud sentenced to pay a penalty ef two ponds Ou motion, it was ordered that the amount of sard Invoice be transmitted forthwith to J T. Thomas, bks4., and that the thanks of the City Council be given te that geutiewman tor : in precuring and terwarding the Leather lose for the use of the Fie Departuent. The Clerk read the account of the Gas Com- any for Lighting the Street Lamps w to gas for | Ordered, that. the quarter cuding Ist Sept. inst ssid acconut amounting te £73 15+. be paid The application of Mr Wi Murphy, agent ter the Gas Company, for Debentures payable in five | ra was aceepted, and Debentures ordered te issued accordingly te the amount of £200. On motion it was resolved, that the thanks of the Mayer and City Couneil, on behalf of them- selves aod their fellow cit'zens,be communicated to yea be | Lieut. Colonel Martin, Majer Paton, and the offi- | good intentions, but of rs of the King's Own Royals, for their great visit the City, and for the exquisite treat athorded to the inhabitants by its varied and excellent mu- sival perlormances durmg the fortuight the City wae favoured by its presence. His Worship the Mayer having enclosed a copy | of the foregoing Resolution to Major Patou, re- ceived the tullowimy reply :— (cory.) LBARKACKS, CHAKLOTTETOWN, Sept. Sth, 1306, Sin:—I hace the boner te neknowledge the reeeipt of your letter, forwarding copy of a Rese- intion of the Common Coane of the City, cegard- ing the reeent visit of the Band 4th K. O. Ruy als tu P. EB Istand. It gives me much satisfaction to forward the very gratily ing reverd of the estioration in which ‘our Band was beld by the Council and inhabiiants | of Charlottetown to Lieut. Colonel Martin, Com- manding the King’s Owu Royals. L have the honor to be, Sir, Your most obedient servant, J. Paros, Major Commanding Detachweot 4th K. O. Royals, His Worship the Mayor of Charlottetown. A, MeNeitt, Reporter. hia valuable services | | mitred, | William MacNeill, of Autigeuish, aged 43 years. | fined Ss for being drunk aud unable to take care of himeelf. wk—Joseph McDonald, from Locknp, drank and | refasing to vive an account of himself. Fined bs} tor Uh) hours Hw prisonment— fine pared. | Before His Worship the Mayor and Councilors | W. De Blois | va Joseph Perry aud Dus i i Thompson, Tres puss ; the defendants being of teuder age, Were adiionish- ed and di-charged. John Hughes from Summerside, drunk and inca couvicted and fined | on ‘ 4—leorge pable ot taking care of himself ; 1 a penalty of five shillings— paid. | William Thocn vs Alice Finuessey, assatt and | | battery. convicted and fined ina penalty of 20s and | leosts or LA days’ imprisonmens. } Elicn MacLear vs Alice Finnessey, assanlt and | convicted aud fined 5s and costs or one week's imprisonment. Aug. 29—William Therne vs James Finnessey assault and baitery : convicted and sentenced te pay a peu ilty of 10s aud costs, or in default to suller | ij days imprisonment Aun MeQlasid vs Arthur MeQaaid, arsault ane | brutal treatment to his wife. Couviehed and een! teneed asfollows: topay a penalty of two pounds and costs, or in defanit of payment te be taprison ed for the space of one month, And further that | wi Arthur MeQuaid remam in custody mniil | he enters Into Recoguizance, self in £40 and two! the peace and be ot ; sureties in £20 each, to Keep wood belavierr towards the said Anu MeQuuais | for six months : ' 30:h—Betore Councillors DesBrisay and Mit lawvth being intoxieated aud disorderly mm the street | it miduight Couvicted aud fined 2Us or Ld days imprisonment. Comimitied. being itexicated and disorderly in the open street, and waking ose of threstening language. Couvict and in default of payment to suffer one monili’s limprisomment. Committed. | The Queen, at the prosecution of Douglas M | Herington, vs John Gilboy, charged with stealing land carrying away a bottle of whiskey of the value jof iweo shillings and eight penee. the property ot ithe prosecutor, The prisoner being interrogated l elected to be tried by this Court. ‘Two witnesses were called who proved the tact, whereupon the | forfeit and pay a penalty of four pounds, and in de i fanlt of payment forthwith to suffer two month's imprisonment with hard labour. Committed. } - +o - PROCLAMATION. BY THE PRESIDENT, | Whereas it has come tomy kaowledge that there fare many evil-disposed persons, and uany wore of ‘littl: faith,’ who have | negle« ted to report themselves cotiie Main Aruy ol Gen. Health, and buy a Box of Judson’s Mountain Herb Pills, | As ordered in General Orders No Ll. Now there- fore 1, Abraham G. Health, Sovereign ofthe United Discu-ex of Mankind, Do issue this my prochima-| pie, stevens. Wallace; do Wild Brier, Matheson, | tion, to Wit: iat. All who within ten days from the issuing of | this proclamation shall repent of their evil Ways, jand proeare a box of aiid Pills, shall receive a tull i pardon. Sud. Al who disregard this offer of merey, shall any of them, is hereby anthorized to Put them to Death. iy choking them with Calomel, Jodine, Verdiyris, of any other * Mineral poison’ convenieutly to be had. | Jn witness whereof J] have herenntoaffixed my name, aud aaticfied meveelf that Jucdseon'’s Pills are entirely Vegetable. ' Done at our Temple of Health. 106 Frauklin-street. A.G. HEALTH, Dr. Jepsox, Lieutenani-General. ‘Sold by all dealers. EE ee STRENGTH FOR THE EXHAUSTED. | ‘Thousands die, as it were, neh by inch, of bodily weakuess; for debility will bill as certainly, thopyh not se quickly, as a raging fever, Is it asked how the weak shall be made streng ; the debilita- Sarah Gary, an old offender, wis charged with | eoid John Gilboy was convicted and sentenced to | be treated as ontlaws. aud any person apprehend ag / which would only causé them to be classed with the thousands publixhed in newspapers, and nota traction of them of the least character. I beg in- speetion of such at my office, confidence to test the preparation, and correspoudence from all. JOHN L, iibUNNEWELL, Sole Proprietor. Practical Chemist and Pharmaceutist, 9 Commercial Wharf, Boston, Mags. [gr Sold by all Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Meuicine. iar The preparations securely packed to be sent in any quantity by Express, or as directed. ia" More full and particular description of each urlicle given in notices, tu tulluw this trom mouth ty wouth. April 23, 1866. ly $$ ee TO CONSUMPTIVES, The advertiser. having been restored to health in afew weeks by a very simple remedy, after . | having suffered tor several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consump- tion—is anxious to wake Known to his fellow-sut ferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the presenption used (free of charge). with the direc tions tor preparing and using the same, whici they will find a SURK-CURE for CONSUMPTION, AsTuma, Beencutris, CotGis, CoLps, aud ali Throat and Lang affections, The only object ot the advertiser in sending the prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cos! them nothing, and may prove a biessing. Parties wishing the prescription, FREE, by re- turn mail, will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co., New York. April 9. ly - ae * STRANGE, BUT TRUE, Every young lady and gentleman in the United States can bear something very much te their ad- vantage by return mail (tree of charge), by ad dressing the uidersigned. “Those having fears o! being Lombugged will eblige by net noticing this eard. Alt others will please address thei: lobedient servant, THOS. CHAPMAN, 351) Broadway, New York. April 9. ly ~ — — -- - . Love and Matrimony. Ladies and gentlemen, if you wish to marry wldress the undersigned, Who will send vou, with- out money and without price, valuable information that willenable you to marry happily and speedily irrespective of age, wealth, or beauty. This infor mation Will cost you nothing, and if you wish t will cheertuily assist yous All letters The desired information seu! Add tan uarry, I strictly conlideutal. by return mail, and no questions asked. SAKAH B. LAMBERT, Greenspoit, Kings Co , New-York May 14, 1806 3u Launched, On the 20th alt. fromthe Shipyard of Mr John Plestid, Grand River, Let '4, for Messrs James & John Yeo. a Brig of 320 tons, called the * Orient.”’ Married, | On the Sth instant, bythe Rev Thomas Duncan Mr. Francis Hl. Sandemon, to Miss Jane Murray, |both of St Peter's Bay, On the dth instant, by Ahe Rev. Thomas Dunean Mr dawes Christie, New Glasgow, to Miss Ma | | l tilda 3S. Williams. North Rustico. - On the same day, by the same, Mr. Jamea Me- | Lean, to Miss Qaiferine MeLean, both of Lot 60. Died, At Senl River, on the J5th ultimo, aftera linger- ing illuess of L2 mouths, Ann Smyth, the beloved wife of Wm. Fraser, sen , aged 70 years At Georgetown Koyalty, on the 30th ultimo. Johu Miller, econ of Mr. George W. Miller, in the ith year of his aye. Port of Charlottetown. LHRIVED. | Sept t.—Str Oriental, snow Halifax; zen. cargo | Sisters, Geddies, Buctonche ; secantlirng Carrie. | Stevens, Wallace ; do. Union, Fogeric, Port Wood ; i Coal. 3 —Awnie, Sullivan, Syduey 3 de. Comet. | Pigot. Gulf; n ackerel © Adonis, MeDonald, Sya bev: coal. Wave, Arbuckle, Picton; do. Hope | Robertson, do; do. Ametia, Nieiolsen, Pugwash ; jetone. Venture, McPherson, Giatham; do. 4— | liga Ann, Grant, Bay Verte; boards 5 —ENen, | Peutz, Pictou; coal. 6.— Freedom, Eagan, do. CLEARED. | Sept L—Sisters, Geddies, Buctenche ; bal. Car- | Pagwash; do. 3 —lrig Electo, Furnace, London ; | deala. Hope. Robertson, Pieton ; bal. Str. Oriet- ‘tal, Snow, Halifax ard Boswn; fish. &e. Brig ' Hanna Lizzie, CelfryQ Liverpovky ttaber. Sex ) Greeze. Hobbs Picton y bal: Bark Uclen MelTeoln. Pherson, Miraniehiy bal Ametia, Nicholson Pagwasl ; de. * Wake. AiWiekle, Malitux, do. Sarah. Alix) Pietot Bal. Bien, Pentz Pictou; do CAL[DGHIA. GATHERING At New Glasgow, Nova Scotia. PARTIES de-irous of attending the Caledouia Gathering.at New Glasgow ou TUESDAY next, the Hh itst, are informed that the Stenmer * Heather Belle’ will leave Charloute- town for Picton, on MONDAY worning vext, at half-past nine, and will connect with the New Glasgow Steamer * East Riuing’ on the afternucn of the same day. i Belle’ wil} leave Picton on ihe following Wed- nesday MmorNy, : balf-past dive, a.m, for Ch town. Charlosetown, Sep@luber 10, 1865," Murchison, Richibnetes jotianbgs. 4.—Venture. Me- | | 4 Charlottetowa. Should suflictent indgeewenht Ger, the * Heather) PRICES CURRENT. ‘CuarLorreTowN, Sept. 7, 1866. Provisions, Beef, (-mall) per tb... .....2.......---- Bd to BI Du by the quanter..... 2.6.00 .e ewes ..eBd to bd | Pork, (carcass) ......+0..+000- eee | Mutton, per Ib... 2.0 cece asec weecne cre 3d to Td Foal, per 1D...4 cone cern cere amuse coves 3d to 5d Ham, per Ib........ jae thaes anaewe 04'es a 7d to Wd Butter, (fresh).....-----22+20+ . «1s 2d to Is 3d Do by the tub........+-+- Cheese, per ID......-. cere cece eee Tallow, per 1b....-.-- +++ pbb chdbbe sail sane Lard, per Ub. ... 20 cece ee cwee Bignt Ont 0... 05: «00% Sik Wii icaca te ssa Oatmeal, per Cwt...- eee eee cece cece 18a to 20s Eggs, per dozen... ..-- Peess gene onabe coon eee Grain, Barley, per bushel............++-++- 5a. to Gz 6d Oats, per AU... ..66 cece cececceseeeeere belie. Vegetables, Pent BOT GOATS... 2. 0200042 sees 00s conse 7d to 9d Potatwes,, per bushel........- 2.0... eoeka Yd to 28 Poultry. Geese iene gena eee’ (6, Cabs 04h 5 hekee -nhone TOUROME, GRMN 0k cic shes bec e csds aks s tee ee | 1s 61 to 2s fil ond Gite Pathe, Oa ie io 5k 0b 90S 2 34 Obiohens, pelt 6. 0. seinen es Fish. Codfish, per qtl........ Herrings, per barrel........ Mackerel, par dyten............. polpeee Lumber, Boards, (Hemlock)... .+.-2.22... vewicee. 208 to 30: . + d0s tu 405 3s to As ++ «e--38 Gd to 4s De . Cpt ute) c,d... 0b on ngeeines --- 43 to de a SRD ices cka nase iicke eee -.. 73 to 9: Shingles, Her M. .. 55s cces cece cose cons 10s to 13s Sundries, coc e + ee 00 GOs so 65 0e SE te Bs Bay, OOF Wc oe cosh scenccec ces Straw, per CWE... 2.2. coos ween ee Timothy Seed..... ....-- Sided side tiy tiers hone Clover seed per Ib ...6. cece vere ere eers cess hone Homespun, per yard.....-.-6. sese eee ee ods bo Gs Valiskios, per Ib.......- jh dae bepeiwens 5d to 8d Hides, per Ub...- vcnes eee unten nee Shd to 4d WOON cng ne o4 sos cope ee ae kbschdseds ee eee ROIURUNR bisa c ks nS aaek yc ccesteess ee Oe oe Apples pdr Gag... ook Seb e eiee sepe cheeses 34 wo du Purevbbgesy:: «sind nds hee esedicsads eerie. none NER ADYERTISERERTS. TRADE SALE. Broad Cloths, Doeskins, Tweeds, Trimmings, &c. ([NILE Subscriber will Sell at AUCTION in Sales Room, (Peake Brothers & Co,'> Building), WATER STREET, on WEDNESDAY the 27th SEPTEMBER, at LL o'clock : 8 Cases Cloths and Clothiers’ ‘Trimmings, received from LIVERPOOL and GLASGOW, and ordered fur Positive Sack, coutaining 6 pieces Black and Blue Broad Cloths, >’ do Mixed d 0 20 do Black wand Faney Doeskins, id do do do 10 do Alpacea, 4 pieces Patent Canvas, 3 do Padding, 1 «do Shalloon, 2 do Drab Jean, 2 do Russia Duck, 2 do Sitk Velvet Vesting, | do corded Silk do 10 do Plain and Twilled Selisias, 9 do Black and Drab Linens, i dozen Oil Jackets, 1 do do Punts, t do India Rubber Coats, 1 do Sou’ westers, 39 do Men's Merino Drawers and Shirts, 1 do do Blue Serge do 4 do do Faney do 15 do du Neck Ties, 10 do do Shirt Collars, 30 Gross black and cold Silk and Worsted Braids, 244 «do Battons, in Gilt, Pearl aud Fancy, 4 do Cap Peaks and Straps, 2 doz. Reversible Caps, 2 do Military do 2 do Canadiana d Tweed Hats, (3 Ibs. Kaveu silk, 12 Leather Hat Cases. Teams oF Sate—All purchases over £15, three months; £30, four mouths; £40, a credit of six months will be allowed, on approved joint Notes in all cases. Goods can be seen three days previous to Sale. N. RANKIN, Auctioneer. Sept. 10, 1866. BREAD! BREAD! BREAD! ue Subseriber begs to inform his Cus- tomers and the Citizens of Charlottetown, that having FITTED UP HIS BAKERY, he is sow prepared to supply them, as nsoal, with the Best quality of BREAD, which he will send to any part of the City, when required. B. D. REDDIN, Dorchester Street. September 10, 866, bw FAIR AND Ciattle Show! A FAILR, for the Extubition and Sale of - Stock, will be held in Charlottetown, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER th, at IL o'clock, a. me. at HOLLAND GROVE, near the residence of the Hon Dre Young, at which the following prizes will be offered : Best Blood Colt, two years old, £3''@:@ zd do do 2:@ 0 Best Blood Filly, do 3.00 ba do do 2.8.4 Best Colt of any breed, do a= © 2d do do - ele Best B'ood Mare and Feai, 2 ¢ 6 2d do do 110 0 Best Stallion, of any breed or age, 3.0 0 2d do do 2 0 0D Best Ball of any age, 110 0 ps do t’e''¢ Best Heifer under three years old, tio 0 nd do do 2. 2 Best Milch Cow of any ave, 3 3 @ 2d Best Milch Cow of any age, 1 io 0 Best Rum of any age, 1w 0 2d do 100 Best Ram Lamb, 1 0 2d deo ie oh Best Pen of four Ewes, 20 8 2d do two Best Pen of four Ewe Lambs, 2.2:8 wd do = a Best Boar lig, any age, Eg @ . a do v1 0 Best Sow having reared a litter, 1vo ad do viv v Best young Boar, pigged since . Ist March last, ee 2d do do do 010 0 Best pair young Sows do do 100 2d do do do ol oO Eutranee for Horses, 5s. each ; Cattle, 38. ; sin- gle Sheep ds. 6d. each ; Pens Sheep Ss each : Pies, Is. Gd. each. Adiyjssion to the groands 9d ‘Tickets to be had at the gute. Stock intended for Sale will be admitted by pay entrance fee of ls. 6d each for Horses, Pigs and Sheep 3d eneh. JOUN ROBINS, See'y of Stock Farin Commissioners. Charlottetown, Sept. 10, 1866. oins Livigs! awh! rf BARRELS New Brunswick LIME, ex ' Princess of Wales,’ will be seld low if taken from Wharf. N. RANKIN, Water street. September 10, 1866. lin ivy an Cows, Sad. YARMOUTH STOVES! jp ust RECELVED by the Subseriber, per Schoouer Many, from Yarmeuth, a full and complete Cargo of those celebrated STOVES, cousisting of Cooking, Box and Franklin, the eha racter of which is so well knewn to eur Island farmers, to whom they have given such yveneral satistaction. They will be sold at the usual terum tor Cash or approved Notes. R. J. CLARKE. Orwell Cheap Store, Seprember bth, E866, isl h PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE. ‘EMI COLLEGE and GRAMMAR SCHOOL therewith coanected, will be re- opened on MONDAY, the lith enrrent, at i0 o'clock, A.M. Advanced pupils in the Grammar School may have the benefit of the classes in the College, with out an additional fee. ; : It is particularly requested that thore intending to enter shonld come forward without delay. JOHN LONGWORTH, Hon. See. Charlottetown, L0th September, [866.21 RR. REDDIN,. Attornen and Barrister - at - Low, CONVEYANCER, &c. Office: -- Great Georgo Street, (Near the Catholic Cathed rat.) September.3, 1866 tf | ‘PINE SHINGLES! No. 1 Pune SUINGLES (100,000 & nu. | N. RANKAN, Water sincet. Sept. 3. 1866. bo WANTED, A NEW or SECOND HAND TRUCK, in good repair, for which cash will be paid | om delivery. N. RANKIN, Water st. 1 Sept. 3, 1866, i ore re Is 24) auaotity of excellent FRUIZ TREES, will be ile ve: oe to Gl sold by private coutract. cee eee eQd to Hid | from, theaww Market House, it cannot be exceiled _..... 3¢/ a8 & Business Stand, either for a tradesman or a a dgvecery Shop. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. |e Ne Ne RN Re RR re ee re j | Valuable Business Stand — FOR SALE. | FREEHOLD, HALF TOWN LOT fronting on Richmond Street, an awhich ja a DWELLING HOUSE ANJ SLABLE, with a} Being in the neighbeur- | hood of, and in the winter's thoroughfare te and ‘trader. ‘The Dwelling contains, beside the Attie, 17 Roome, 3 of which cau-easily be converted into, A good tithe will be given. One-third of the | purchase oney can Peamain on interest fora term, if this Property és wat disposed of before the Ist October next, a will then be suld by Auction. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. CWtown, 10th September, 1366 4i POR SALE, Dwolling House and Land in Charlottetown. “QMIE DWELLING HOUS#K and LAND: in Charlottetown, lately ocenpied by the hate | Mr. down Gates, is offered by the subscriber for | sule by private contract. Lt fronts apon EUSTON | Street di feet, with adepth of 160 fect is part of Town Lot No. 79. in the ath Handied of Town Lots, and ladjoins the residence of Mr Watntam Moan. Unless the above be sold before the 9th day of | LOCTOBER next, it will be sold by PUBLIt AUCTION ou that day, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Colonial Building, WILLIAM W. LORD, Executor and Trasiee of late James N. Harris Charlottetown, 10th September, 1866. FOR SALE. A BARGAIN! PPRUAT desirable two story DWELLING : HOUSE, nearly wew, situated on King Street, opposite the residence of FL Benoken, Esqr. Let at an annual rent of £34. Apply te JOSEPtl KNIGHT, Great George Street. CliVtown, Sept. 10, 1866 Wanted, a Schoolmaster, T° TEACH the DISTRICT SCHOOL, SOURIS EAST, LOY 44. To commence teaching early next month. Apply to. either EDWARD KICKHAM, MICHAEL MeWADK, ELISHA DINGWELL, JOHN KICKILAM, or ALEX. LESLIE, Trustee. Souris, 8th September, [866, zi Middle Trip per Undine. opus Subscriber bas received, by the above, in addition to his tormer well-selected Stock, the following, viz:— White, Blue, Red, and Green Cotton Warp, Grey aud White COTTONS, PRINTS. Prince of Wales, Peel, and Felt HLATS, Lads’ White and Black STRAW HATS, Earthenware, &¢, &¢, much lower thau spring importatious, PATRICK WALKER. Anguat 13th, 1866. lu NOTICE. pure undersigned having fitted up, since the fire, a STORE in DoscHesteR STREET, in the building owned by J. D. MASON, Esq.. adjeining the Store of Messrs. Davigs & Werks, hereby respectfally informs his numerous cus- tomers, in Town and Conntry, that from and after this date the business will be carried on as here- tofore. B. D. REDDIN takes this opportunity to return thanks to his customers for their past support and patronage, and to solicit a coutinuance of Ue sume. B.D. REDDIN. Dorchester Street, Ch’town, Aug. 6, [866. WaT) | % - \ ’ Nash's Best Scythes, AND A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF Haying "Tools, BEER & SONS. Ch’town, July 12, 1866. SALE OF FIREARMS POSTPONED! PX conseqavace of the time appointed by the Subscriber for the Sale of GUNS and other FLREARMS in his possession for repairs, having fallen in the busy season of Harvesting, he has re- solved to offerthe owners of said Firearums one more chance to take them away, and for this purpose the Sale is POSTPONED until FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, on which day, at 12 o'clock, noon, all remaining unealled for, will be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION on the MARKET SQUARE, to pay expenses. AUGUSTUS HERMANS, Gunsmith. Ch town, Sept. 3, 1866, 2in NOTICE. ALL persons having any demands agains’ - the Estate of WILLIAM REID, Carriage Builder, deceased, are hereby requested to present the sume, duly attested. to Mr. Joun Scort, Steam Navigation Company's Office, within three monthe from date; and all persous indebted to the suid Es- tate ure required to pay their respective accouute tu Mr. Seoti forth with. By order, GEORGE R. BEER, JOHN SCOTT, WM. E. DAWSON. Charlottetown, August 20th, 1866, sprs dw WANTED. \ WAREHOUSE MAN who under- é stands cutting. curing and packing Pork, can keep account of Grain, and will wake bimeseli veverally useful ina Granary and Warehouse. A permanent situation and lirst rute Waves guaranteed toa satisfactory person who can furnish testime uials of good character. at k. T. HOLMAN. Sommerside, Ang. WZth, 4866 Bin From Liverpeel, tugland. A THE first class A 1 Brig MAR. : GAREY LEAUW,” 400 tous burden, Watsos, Master, will sail from LIVERPOOL, England, about 2oth SEPTEMBER next. For Freight or Passage apply to Messrs. DD) Casson & Sons, Liverpoul, or to the owners at Charlotte town, P. KE. 1. W. W. LORD & CQO, Anvynst 6, 1806. Vessel Wanted. ‘EXSCUTOR’S FINAL NOTICE. TEXUK undersigned ax Executors of the will of WILLIAM SMARDON, late of Cha - dottetown, Saddler, deceased, being about to clove the neceunts of the Estate, hereby call upon all parties dudelied co the Estate te make payment on wr hefore the 20th dav of SEPTEMBES next, na leval proceedings will be resorted to for the reco. very of all seins seiaining unpaid after that dete. THOMAS DAWSON, #O-EPH MENSLEY. Charlottetown, Agunst 0, 2866. ix sp ~a-tenernninenannsmegmiaanapap eg tin 25 Priceesivom ds Gdtodia. Apply te A. Mie NESLL. Charlottetown, ith daly, 1866. EXCHANGE ! EA XCHANG Kon BOSTON, and Groen- backs bought and sold ‘ay 1. MALL. Charlottetown, daly 30, 1866, 1f —_——— ——— GRIND STONES. GRIND STOXES for Sale. 10 BBLS. EXTRA FLOOR, 50 * NAVY BREAD, For Sale by Water Street, Charlottetown, May 1 4, B66. 1 BOXKS Flat POBACGS, Far tale by J. ©. MATA. SALT. SALT. 10 OO BUSHELS LIVERPOOL 7 1c. Madd. _ Water Street, Charlottetown, May dd, dss. M EN’S KID BOOTS, * LEVANT ditto At W. E. DAWSON. _May 21. 1866, FLOUR, NAVY BREAD, &c. 25 Boxes ‘** doc. WALL. TOBACCO. TOBACCO. _ Water Street .Chalaitetown, Mary dd, DSH. SALT, Ber Sale by JUST OPENED, “ PRINCE of WALES ditto | W omen’s Kid BOOTS, “ CASHMERE * - BALMOKAL “ “e LASTING ae At W.E. DAWSON. May 21, 1866, (children’s BOOTS and SHOES. At W. E. DAWSON’S. Muy 21, L866. : English Malt Vinegar: To be diad at W. BE. DAWSON 8. a | Si and Age Colonial STEAMSHIP COMPANY. “EXITE Steamships Alhambra, Capt. P. A. Nickersos, and ORIENTAL, 33 M. Sxow, sail for BOSTON from CHARLOTTE- with dit TOWN every MONDAY, eouihasting fereut Lines of Steamers to New York, phia aud Baltimore. RATES OF PASSAGE: Philudel- Ladies’ int Gent's Cabin. Cabin. Forward, To Boston, £2 103 £2 lon et oe Halifax, 1 10s 1 ide Loe Canso, 1 Os 1 Se 1 Us For further information apply tv the Agents, CARVELL BROTHERS. SALT! SALT! UST RECELVED, per “ Edwin and Lizzie,” and “David Cannon” from Liverpool— 10,000 Bushels Liverpool Salt, in Bags and Bulk. For sale thy CARVELAL BROTUERS. Charlottetown, June 18, 1866- RFMOVAL. R. W. G, Sutherland hos removed from his late residence on Queer Street, to the corner of Kent and Great Geanse Streets, and would respectfully inform bis Srsends and customers, that by late arrivals of direet Impor- tations from Europe, be has greatly ndded zo bia large Stock of Drags, Chemicals, Jerfumery, and Toilet Articles in variety. DR. SUTHERLAND returns thatiks for the pie tronage so liberally extended to him since his resi- dence in Charlottetown, and hapes the sume may be continged towards him; traeting that, by aast- duity and attention in every branch of bie profes- sion, be will retain the contideuce of the public. The Dispensary is under che Doctar's own supervision. Advice to the poor Gratis. Charlottetown, May 7, 1866. eo ~ WEW FOUNDRY. ‘EXE Subscriber respectfully informs the inhabitants of Chatlotietown and vicinity that he is prepavedito furnish Castings «f wanious deseriptions at the CITY FOUNDRY, near MCKINNON’S TANNERY. Ship and Mill Castings, Thrashing Machines and Mad Diggers, &c, made at shortest notice. MICHAEL RIORDAN. Charlottetown, May 28, 1866 3m Steam Navigation Company's Steamers Princess of Wales and Heather Belle. SUMMER ARRANGEMET. The Steamer “ Princess of Wales*’ j KAVES CHARLOTTETOWN fe _4 SUMMERSIDE, SHEDIAC, RICHIBUCTO, CHATILAM, and NEWCASTLE, every Monday night at H o'clock, reaching Shediae in time tor the morning Train on Tuesday. Leaves Shediac for Kichibucto at nine ovlock on Tuesday morning, and Richibucto for Chastduun and Newcastle, at one o'clock same day, arriving at Chatham and Neweastle same evening. Leaves Newenstle for Shediac at three o'clack on Wednesday morning, calling at Chatham and Kiehi- bucto on way down, Leaves Shediac for Summerside and Charlotte- town on Wednesday afternoon at halt-qast 2 o'cloek, immediately on arrival of the Train. Leaves Charlottetown for Picton every Twuare- day morning at nine; retary, ewes dicta Lor Charlottetown, at twelve o'clock same night, Leaves Charkwtusowe dar Miumerside snd Shedi ec every Friday meruing at halfpust eight The Undersigned wishes t purchare a GOO > VESSET. from 80 to 100 tous register, mere than two vears old. Address, stating particulars, WM. FINDLEY, Orwell. Angust 20th, 1866. 8} 3in REMOVAL! fEVAE Subscriber hereby notifies his Cus- temers, and the publiv generally, that sines the late Fire, whereby bis premises, on Queen Street, were destroyed, he has removed to that building on KENT STREET, next door to the! preniises otf Mr. JOHN SCOTT, Carriage : Builder, where he is prepared to carry on hi Business in ail its branches as usual. Having been | a heavy loser by the fire, he takes this opportunity | to request all persetis indebted to him te make | immediate payment of their respective amounts as his Books will be placed in the hands of an Attorney for setth-ment and collection on the Ist | net | 100 Pieces GREY CALICO, | 90 pieces ReGatts 3 do Whie WO. || mHIMDING, will be sold at a Burguin, P. W. HYNDMAN. At EUROPEAN EXCHANGE, 530 chests TEA, very superior, at small advauce on Crk. Pr. W. HYNDMAN. Merchants and Traders will find it very much to their advantage to pur- chase at the ; “« European Exchange.”’ P. W. HYNDMAN. MID-SUMMER TRIP. 'To avtive per 1. C. Owes, 50 Pieces FANCY | Prints. Pert sve, 8Crates EA RTHENWARE. P. W. HYNDMAN, July 16, 1866, Administration Notice. | & LL Persons indebted te the Estate of | £R JOHN GATES, lute of Cherotiorown, de-| ceased, are requested ta wake jummediate pavivent ; | and those having legal demands agaivet the said | Estate, are regnires’ to furnish the sane, duly | i] MES. M. GATES, Executrix. JOUN H. GATES, Exeeoutor. | Ch’town, July 20, 1866. attested, to the gycersigned for seiilement, ‘the NORTH CAPE of Prince Edward | at. 47, am a ity. vc lock. Leaves Shediae for Summerside and har lotte- town at balf-past two, after arrival of ‘Train, every Saturday afternoon, arriving at Charlottetown wt half-past ten same bight. The Steamer “ Heather Belle” Leaves Charlottetown for Pictou every morning at pipe. i Leaves PICTOU same evening—en anival of Mail, about half-past four o’cluek—for Charlatee- terwn. Leaves Charlottetown for Braleewesy Thursday and Satarday mornings at five o'clock ; reterning to Charlottciown same evenings, inunentiately after arrival of Mail at Brule, at about daocdlwk ja the evening. FARES: From Obarlattetovwn to Mictou or back, Cabin 12s, Steerage Qs 6d Charlotteteveuato Brale or back, Cabin %, Steer- nye 7s Gd. Charlottetown to Snumerside or back, Cabin 9, Steerave 7« 6d. Charlottetown to Shediac or buck, Cabin 1Xe, Steerayge 15s. of SEPTEMBER next. Charlottetown to Richibneto or back, fi AUGUSTUS HEXMANS, Gunsmith. ~ Mo = — Sih, 1866. ~ummerside to Richibucto, . pacar os el iil a ae Do Miramichi, do tn ? Siediac to Kichibucto, dye ¥ oe CHEA EST GOODS Deo : eo a > : 300 r vide abi ‘dee ene ‘Chitown to St. John or back, ee) IN MARKET AKE AT THE - rat Sean mit, ue ] 17 ‘a. Po «a Ik Portland, « 2 ite or &. European Exchange. = of tae VARES—FREIGHT. Charlottetown to Summerside, Is per barrel Lal Ie tal de Do Shedinc, chibucio & 20. ., De Miramichi. ‘ de wd do Shediac to Richibacio and q ; . Miramichi, ; te 6 de ETURN TICKETS to or frow Charlottetosrg ' and Snomerside. Lvs. available one week. Tickets void if parties leave the Island dering the time, EXCURSION RETURN TICKETS, at one tiret clase fane, may be iseied at any Ticket Office, to parties of five or urore poly and returning to- vether. toxud from any one stution within ane week, it being dixtinetly uacersteod that anlew these conditions are complied with, che Nekute will be void. SEASON TICKETS may be purchase! at Offies for individuals or fuxutios. By Order, F. W. WALER, Bee'y. Charlottetown. June $8, 1868 NOTICE. ERSONS ashing to c1o-8 over to South- port, fo attend dhe GIURCH SERVICE ou Sunday #ftemnoan, cau fave Sexson Tickets for 2s td each. Apply te Mr. WELSH, on bourd the Bout. Notice to Mariners! N and after the Sth MAY, 1866, 9 FIXED WHITE LIGHT will be shewn aa d Island, iy w MORRISON: Dor Gol Bec’ Secretary's Uttice, Muy 3, 1866. a.