EE LATEST. of tl inveney are: the withdrawal of South SarcRrps v ‘ deposits, the absorption by government of Military School i# wow and has always been open a . " amount of ba ne eapital, and the tu all comers. There i& consequently net ihe . London 2h.-— Treaty of pene \ elas ie : ‘entelGd intercat mlturone slightest ground forthe allegation that this S@00L COC. sede Th ale rein. ard Vrassia to be sined vesterday aid te OBL : ihe, aaa is exclusive nits character | The great didicutiy f 9 — riteat within exht dary 4: also with " ie ieee has all along been to find a sufficient nmuaiber ot per EXECU TORS SALE. Gold 150). PRESIDENT JouNSeN Levours Mexican Pro. seus “iling aud at the same tiie able te attend ; “vp . ‘ i ’ i} > ; ‘, ‘ ' .1> . ~ * ; i 7 . ji drill with the necessary punctuality. Bulleiin t O be Sold by AUCTION on PRIDAY, Rerlin, 22 Penc: conctuaded with f arte VLAMATION #8 Bey coe Vet The lollowhg 18 St Lt jute / * oensele ¢ . . . a ( ~<—ae Bist iustant, at LE o'clock, on the premises, " td aval cols ’ ' : pee . est et ‘resnden mhufen s ree! : 2 aul wey : t¥. f 4 SEEEC . “ ‘. ‘ . MIVA : Tuer | trong the latest ot President Johuren's procla 4 venerable widow lady in Macon, Mississippi, “8! KING SQt ane, ALL the EFFECTS ot re PD ToT “The pert of Matameras and a re ly a mere i : i ak 4 ¥ forse r i | CONT KI bl MONS FOR THI POORER t} ‘ bil : ed thoee wf the senteneed the slanderer to be fined five hundred | Supe ror Blood Herse ion Sale SURFEREES BY THE LATE FU i “ ew foondivs Wiieh have withdrawn from dollars and be imprisoned six months, Ov hear: | BY obedience fo the Government are closed to! : | f . : | Wivon's Orrice. H — : ‘ ing this, the young lady whe was the subject: of >E ‘ srg r er, ' / foreign and eeasting trafie during such time as! > . i” 7 : | August 2ist, Dste ‘ the empire of the law . all pose bn thi in . . slander burst into tears, and implored the | PUBLIC AUCTION, | h > ° it ‘ © shit ut * theie ‘*tti- . oe . - ’ The Marr acknowledyes the 1 ' 1. | wtanterdd ‘ourt to remit the sentence, declaring that | “VIM Subscriber has been authorized by the he’ Mave i WoW lewioves we reeeip tis , : : | » a ° 1 fallowinge ameunt in ail of _ "e “en 1 Atied. 3 Wiel aa nae her only object was the vindication of her - Owner, AJB. CO. Hottasn, Esq.,te SELL by sHowsny 3 " whl of sufferers by 1 fire Articl Merchants proceeding from said charact:F, and that sha had no vindictive AUCTION on FRIDAY, the Lith of SEPTEMBER at Chariettetowna, PB. 1: ports on arriving at any other where the excise feel . "Wl : bod & vei das tupaceeiel jhezt, at half past #2 o’elock. p. m.. i front of Wm. P. West, Es a ot the Eoupire is collected, shall pay the duty on} '™ 4h « P ae LC ut td tee ach tted) | CABLE SHOTEL,” SUMMERSIDE a superiot mie ° i*s < mosertation, intreduction and cons tier * fine J : the practi¢al execation of thia decree stunt, after a protracted illness of 9 years and 8 | | Thi it —_ - cons ide ed one of the fine a CRARLOTTE TOWN, Aug. 27th, Isu6 - lamonths, Mr. Patrick McKenna, aved 34 vears pecineus of the breed ever reared on the Isiand ; . Given at Mexico the Sth day of July, 1866 fy inalurost perfect in syunuetry aud gives ludication | Peary Bowyer Smith, Eeqr, St. Joba : ¥» Beceused was characterized aud deservedly re antl ese - - 5 - I BG Wii oink. 8. ei £6 0 0 And whereas, the decree thus recited by de.) spected by all who knew him, for his strict and — ee Adam MacKay, Esyr, Halifax @ 15 -@] Care GS Wockade unsupported. by cangpetent | Sterling mtegriiy, and upright, moral character; | sé? Terms easy. b gee ‘ military or naval force, is in vielation of the rights nnd leaves a large cirele of relatives aud frieuds | Viviets WAY (Wa ok | ae. f the United Statea as defined by the law of na ymourn their sad bereavement.—Requieseat in | Bedeqne, Aug. 27, 1X66 ' ay a ; | COLONIAL INTEL ens as well as the treaties existing between the ge ‘ ‘ . , La rT / LIGENCE ; : Te | At Lot 13, on the 3ist ultimo, after a short bat | ae Kates be America and the aturesaid, | severe illness which he bore with Christian par | ciTy DEBENTURES. | ‘Tit Canadian Le sislature closed its'seasion nited States of Mexico tience, Mr. Dennis Bireh, at the advanced ave ot , BY-LAW having been enac el by the | ow the léth., On the day priorto that on w hich Now, therefore, 1, Andrew Johnson, President on fe — pe was a native of County | © City Council providing for the payment of the the prerozation fowk place. it was anuonneed of the United States, do hereby proclaim and de- | Ne “Nn . tiv cg her pereied to tole Islaul 1) annual interest of any stim borrowed for the pur by Hon. Joba A. McDonald, 3 vt clare that the aferesaid decree is held’ and will | rm w ; coe ‘I ae rs a ye gin: vee ae pose of aiding the erectien of a Public Market | : i eboa rh . nr pe . ° ss chan ~ respectet vy 2 hho thave *plensure of | . | ; i} eg i bw the United States to be absolutely null and) : : wu ’ . ae w . wd. : heyy | tlouse, and for the liquidation of the primeipad :| from Mr. Holton, that there is to be a deputa stl he tt ‘ yy : his nequiintanee. He leaves a large circle of | Notice is hereby giveu that tenders for the pur ! veld a8 agains he government an cilizens of ends and relatives to mour x loss. ** Bleszed |; ee ws _ , valactag th tow tor Kugland in connection with conf lera the United States, and that \ si rt a ~ wl the = Ith: MP 4 Pp mye - 4 mt Blessed | chase of City Debentures for the sam of £40 oF tem, tue that the time of its departure. t] ui ites. Is ' dashed augieteser tines” a “ably eet . £1 each, to the amountof L600, beariug iiterest i partut the Dn} whall be made to enforce the same against the go- Atthe North River, on the 0th imetant, Mrs at the vale of six per cent per annum, pas | under disctission between tle tu erial ancl Ca.) vermment or ciuzeus of the United States will be | Melutyre, relict of the late Donald Melutyre, in | yait yearly, the interes as well me the liquid aes Lon Crovernmieuts, wou al — arrranged to | disallowed. the 77th year of her age jot the principal secured on the toils of the New| suit the convenience of the mperia! authori — : | Market Jlonse and ou the weveral re ao aa oe . : a i " itmess whereof I have hereunto set my : 7 - ee ee tied On proroguing the Levis ature. th: Co ' bond and canidl Tid eulbGl the Muiiel Staive i Launched, City. will be received at the Office of the City vervor General clused his speech with the | be affixed. On the 8th instant, from the shipyard of Mr. |‘ lerk until 12 o'clock, noon, on SATURDAY the } it ath 2 gig hg : : A : leivhth day of SEPTEMBER next, where the form following :— atthe (ibe of UW eablont this 17th d Wim. Ellis, juur., Bideterd, Let 12, for Wim. | (the. dehentess nits he wen and oo : “ 3 ne Citvo asninate : 5 > , : . ey : bac re FECH 4 PNer CCE St . ‘ q ¢ slnihie haninas. , : ~~ A aay Richards, nsq ‘ at 1 ort Hall, a rig, Jou tons, fi ution m oe l SFY ENA a ‘*] rejoice that vou have completed your, Of Anguat, in the vear of eur Lerd 1sct, and of , information Cominniiente: nart for tl ‘of the Col i ), | the I lependence of the United Stat tA P built wuder inspection to class 4 years at Lloyd 8 | iby order | paar ' the unron of the olomes of Sritish thale wiehce Oo ue niled States of Athetica ealled th oe Kate ’ i } PETER M A\CGOW AN. Ci . : . F ‘ ule, 2k M. aa ty Clerk. North Ameri nud | «} not fail tot the uinety frst, ’ ie , ns ui America, and hall not fail to transmit d | Charlottetown, the 27th ? } tu the Mecretary Stute for the Color : ANDREW JOUNSON | ’ . geny ' dave wens ih «th : - r “ aad fer the Col wi . fur Fv the President PRICES CURRENT. i dia f Ay net. 1S ial 4 : _| presentahien to Her Majesty, vour uddre on ; Ss een ter oy bes *, “i ® -_ | Tre ~ shies @ a? fu . le a Ms i an i. Nidliam H. Sewari » ored of State CHARLOTTRTOWN, Aug. 24, 1866. | i ANKS. : .3 , eis ee Provisions aa oth fr, , , , t nce uh A correspondent af the New York Times, dat- Reof mall) per Ib Bit Py be YENDERS will be received at the Office! mieu vo } we P 2 a snathnn th } ef, i e ores ween ee coerced ‘ ' ‘ oof S aon v PP ’ j p oe 4 iabey: Rey comcratilia the | ing trom Newport, thus speaks of the style of lair | a ah hl i 234 <> aa | of the Citv Clerk unal SATURDAY, the! sahresien at Which thini tan called junto existene in Vegue with the ladies of that tashionable re- p k + Pre ee ae gig | esth day of SEPTEMBER, for the sinking and) wu the retrospect attorded hy the events the | sort:—*" It would de you good te look atit. You ‘”D ; pacar ee ie : qt ol completing Plree Tanks or Reservoirs tor cone} ae er oe @ eaters iu the Pro ean see it at your leisure, either on or off their Mutton, "ad a ee to ta taining water, to be used in cases of Fire?) Vie Ge'tnark daring the 14t68 the Grn heads. Kats, mice, frizzes, rede, curls, ringlets, ! Veal Ta a ie ....3d to dd | Specifications as to the places where the said} sofidution of your institutious, both a ities! and | 8 lets, eyelets, beau-catchets, fabw pieces, side Haw, per Sse det i ce canti del Jed.s sore 06 O68 ‘anks ave to be suk, the form, dimensions, and Hiunicipal, the extended settlement of your, Pivee*, bugles, full bloods, mops, horse toils, | Butter, (fre D)eccecscecceceeeee ols 2d to Ds Sd | materials with which they are te be constructed mwntry aud the develonemeut of + : na sweeps, feathers, puffs, Africaines and shiners— ee ee We On 6 as bse eee Is to Is 21 iid every otlier Recessary infomation can be c ai ' ehopenment ¢ iri rs - . H ; 7 . : these are a few ef the varieties With escent of | Chee: OOF Wie cs calli bcbelblWes vole ees .. 34 to Gd aseertained by application to | resources and foreign trade, the iu:proven ; ; oe rf : ps ETER ‘G "AN | and armoliReation of vox . neg ee , " : S| the names, doubtless, your readers are familiar, | Tallow, per Ib.... 26. 266s cece eee eee Td te G4 | PETER MACGOWAN, I ee ee ee ee others I newer heard belwre, and the reader may | Lard, per ID... cece eee ee eee cree eee Bd to 10d 27th August City Clerk. the education which the ad »ption of the svstem | he a4 iguerant as I—for anch F append a brief | Flour pet 1B... ..c00s ccccceecees oa ; i! of respomuble government hus afforded your! dictionary. Rate—Big wads. Mice~—Luittle wads. | Qatueal, per ewl......--..6. eee eee Ins ty 208| PHRINCE EDWARD ISLAND statesmen in the well tried ways of the British Earlets—curls in frent of the ear. Bugles— | Bsgs, pet dozen... ...... -. vee. + Od to Ts] 4 unstitution. The same princi les. the ppli- Double ratse—Huge wads of paper, hair anything Grain, Boot and Shoe Facto y cation of which has been attended with so much | te make a rell which looks like a burlesque on a! Bartey per bushel..................58 to 6s 6d y advantage in the smaller union, will be the cuide | belogne sausage. Full) Bloods — Queer litth Oats, per EE TR aa ie 33 3d to Be bd South Side Queen Square i of your course in the larger sphere of action on | iangular pyramids, Horse Taile—Long bunches Vegetables 22 : eS: which you are now about to enter. and | fer. of hair. Altricaines—A kind of wig that crink- ” . on TONLE Sabser ber would respectfully tat. | vently pray that the blessings which vou have lea exactly jike a negre’s wool, All of this and | —_ 4 ty a tt tree wees wees eee .. m4 mate to his COUNTRY CUSTOM ERS| Mehente enjoyed seiner tee abit Mee Gael at much niere is the rage with a certam clase of | e@Mes, P pene cob ss dogs 96 oemy, Cima jand WHOLESALE BUYERS, that be has en-! sore'ts the new nationality of which al x -,, | Pery outre people, whe seem to have a great deal Poultry. jyaged Mr. CHARLES WeELDON to travel for hin, | + weed mapcnger - my ' > ror E!) of money and time, both of which Lhey invest very | Geese ss pill eas “odin oa aia Mau ee none | aud that he will be at all times ready to fill up| re & part, an oe 1CUSIONS © hie ll eee ae ” ¢ — mee : i : : 0 oii M ‘ ‘¢ Meusiot . neh Will) deeidedly in hair. DS WE gas coe c cheeses o00 ae ae we 95 | their Stock and take their Orders, as they may | hive 07 ‘ ha * aime 2 he 4.) Wers ; y A 3 Is fi | > . ’ ’ . le Pa we 1 place aimousst lie power «oe ; Fowls, each.........- tees ces .- Ts Gi to 23 6d require. For the FALL TRADE, he haa the | Ol the wurid. The New York Herald paid seven thousand | F sh. | largest aud choicest Steck of all Goods in his | a doliars te the Atlautic Telegraph Company for | Codfish, per qth... .... cee. cece eee eee 203 to 30s | line, ewer exhibited in this Island, aud at prices | A vessel, supposed to be a small shallop,| a repert of the King of Prussia’s speech to the | Herrings, pet barrel... .... ec eee ee ee es 30s tu 40s | that defy competition. Having the sole agency was observed flonting vesterday in the Straits | Prussian Diet. | Mackerel, per dozen........ wees ee eee es 28 to 88) for the Canadian Rubber Co., his assortment of of Northumberland, in front of Cape Joh: She ita seed nq | Lumber, i Felt and Rubber Boots and Overshoes, of every | ! a Fioops aT rHe WesrT—Tamry Pers l ; | j i.| was evidently a wreck, being bettom up MOS AT THe —— RTy ERSONS| Boards, (Hemlock)... .... 6.02 e-e2 eee 33 6d to 4 | class, will be found complete, of the best material, | ee de ee Mee . a a a Lite NeED.—There have been heavy rains atthe} Do CRROD bons - 544-5) 465 400 4s to 5s | and lower than ever. The Retail ‘Trade wail, in| lled!* Clini veda telen' baek det to Ker to 8) ¥ est and mene of tle mromera y ere fluuded ee Cn edcceeeuses eben ey cee 9: future, be conducted on strictly Cash Prineiples, ; : - . “ causing great destruction of lite and property. A | Shingles, per ___ ei ne eh lia ag ib 10s to 15s | but at such prices as will prove most ndvin- boat, but could tind no name painted on her! despateh dated La Crosse, Wiscous Aug. 11 : : ; 5 is tyre tena bet-a acca ng espatch dated La Crosse, Wiscousin, Aug. 11, Sundries. tageous te all parties por hasi.g All persons in-| f ~ , _ ; . ah ‘ . , = ogee A ~ oe Hay, per tom... ..0s 220s cece cece cece .502 to 60s |debted to the subscriber are requested to tuake om this eraft, were found onthe shore. They! « Near Houston, about twenty miles weet of | straw, per cwt........ +++ ...+- ds 6d to 2s | immediate payment of their Accounts. ba =~ d 3 MeLean, aundd bore the asses La Crosse, tuirts perseus wer drowned by a Cimothy oT sees - --+- bone! Gk R A OF NIGOLL. | of Brandywine and | nion Mills. Parts of the | sudden rise of Root River, Minneseta. Twelve | Ciover seed per Iv eeeeeeeeee-mone | Charlottetown, Auguat 27th, 1806. Spaers and ris city also dritted on sh re, hich bodies have been recevered aud buried. It is a Homespun, per yard... cece ecee ence cece obs bo Gs ik 4 Pe . our ‘ . 5 y Mid ° Png te rege , emall eraft. Phey were laad event. Doubtheas many other similar casu- alas rod a tA ia ak a i hla sya wv AN TEs. Sand to he very old an ian’ Oeee bets Beri leststen suines wi 3 | Hides, per BO. ... 6.00 s ces cece cece ace dw , > Pigs 1 | a en ‘ d — 1 und alties have occurred | Wagkciscii.. : ae ie a WAREHOUSE MAN who under- | SOUT, wlrout - eet iong, also came on * ore . i | i } i j . eliong, also Came on lore, = Sheepsking....... i stuns cutting, curing and packing Pork, ean | New Youn, 20th P.M. A large fire in Jersey City yesterday destroy | ed a large cotton and oil whart, fogether with al Accounts from all parts of New Branswick | number of vessels. Loss about two millieus agree that creat quantities of hay have been | dollars. i Ix ; I fire in Chicago yesterday deatreyed property | valued at hall a million dellars. About 600 deaths by cholera in St. Louis last | week and nearly 500 mn Crmeinuatti President Roberts has called Fenian Congrese | lo meet at Troy, Sept. 4th. No Cable news, Gold 1 in. No elue to the fiate of those on b vmard ha yer been diseovered.— Picton Standard. injured by the heavy fall of rain on s? Tunis Thurslay might and Friday. that } the standing crops by the rain storm which raged at that place on Thursday last. We learn from the Picton Standard emsiderable damage has been done t ' —ee | “ =e The Staaderd states thata patrol has been Me. Grapsrose os tue Fesxtays.—In Par. liament, when seconding the motion of the | organized fur some time in Picton, who take turns in Walking the streets bw night te pre- veot fires, robberies, ‘&c., or in ease of ain Goverument to continue the SuSpeusion of the Act of Habeas Corpus in Ireland, Mr. Glad- such weeurring, to give immediate and prom steve remarked ;—**1) mugt say 1 know not alarws. where to find upon record anything more | abominable in the shape of political violence | than the invasion of Canada by the Fenians. (Cheers) The for any of the wrongs or gricvances—be they | Ac Ottuwa (Canada) despatch says the Ca- nadian authorities continue their prepars tions to regiet the Femans. The troops at Qy ebee are ordered to be in readiness, and 10,000 canteens are being manufactured. Canadians are not respousille real or imaginary—which the Feniaus misht | think they had sustained at our bands. Jhe invasion of Canada was a foul, a ruthless, and} prived of all that | political error, a ul it shows that | these men have } only to utter threats—which Times that the C. Wa thrown jute a wild stafe of excitement ou the evening of the tth test. hy the oecurrenece near that pance of We learn frown the Ottawa ‘ ; : +) a “1 s murderous act (cneers), de villaze of Ricevill+, was none : could disnity them the ‘ ' within temper not ‘or my own part - — +o oe ee = = enn el Aare te We are requested to intimate, that the keep acconut of Grain, and will make hinselt ivenerally nsefal in a Granary and Warehonse. A | permanent situation and first rate wages guaranteed loa sttisfivetory person whe ean furnish testimo~| | ulals of wood character. 3d to dd C006 0606 C006 C408 Coser e none GEOKGE LEWIS, Market Celrk. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Apples per doz Partridges, ; R.-T. HOLMAN. Summerside, Ang. 27th, 1866 sin j i } ‘FARMERS’ BANK OF RUSTICO. NM OLLCE is hereby given that afer the) m3 Debts of its Organisation have been liqm- | dated, a Dividend of Three and one Half per | centam for the dast six mouths, ending Auvust) }15th, has been declared, aud is payable to Stock-! holders on demaud A LAW To regulate and prevent, if deemed neces- sary, the erection and continuance of laughter Houses within the City. Passed Gth Angust, T8606. Approved 21st August, L866, By order, MARIN J. BLANCHARD, Cashier. August 2th, boo Iw Soda & Water Biscuil. prsesu from RANKINE & SUN'S Bakers } | | | BB" it enacted by the City Council of the City of Charlottetown as follows : No person or persots or corporate body shall 12 Boxes Sola & Water BISCUIT. N. RANKIN, Water Street. August 20, 1866, 2in isl erect, use or employ any slaughter house within the limits of the City, without having first mace ap plication in writing, and obtained permission and | authority from the City Council su to do, EX. ORIENTAL. Candles and Blacking, 1D Boxes CANDIES, &’s, 15U doz Muson’s BLACKING. Just Arrived. When any such application shall he nue, there shall be therein stated with percision the place in which it is intended to erect such slaughter house, the dimensions thereof, the facilities for | and the precautions intended or contemplated to be taken for removing or disposing of the blood on i Which said application shall be | other hupurities ; & most distressing circumstance. As the tamily ; , . : Tes [ believed were mere words—but to endeavour | submitted to the Health Officer to report upon, NR nc agli Sap alg Pe of Me . ‘ re seated art ‘ , Abii, N. RANKIN, Water Street. ng Me. Dhusiel Jandrigan we 7e seq d around is to carry fire and sword intoa peaceful country, | befere any such permission or authority is granted August 20, 1866 k Din én large duuble-stove, in which a hot fire wae wade if. tl . i ek a ae 1 an canes he igual VU, DOut. “ : *relure ne one iu, ‘eo ‘ - Seen, ‘ ° ‘ . - edt: ann for baking purposes, a ale eper, Or cross-picce oF Ae ok hie . : fu granting any snch application the City Coun: | | A 4 ¥ ? i — »eonduct of the erienu *} | P os ” . : ee } f ne ‘a; 9 timber, which held up the floor immediately * the evs ort ite Amen rh Pt oo ay cil may impose such restrictions — conditions as) ROE Ck . | P ” 8 we are ‘ Cae Vv secure mn hii quar r, " hee leemed expe “yl ro . 2ve * “ . . ° under the Move, vave wu precipitatins futher, aie . ‘ , ‘ 1 ‘ a suet iby a a i aga bd mg: ce ‘HH > Sabseriber will sel} by Private Yon. | , m4 ; : 5 : and that we may reckon beforehand on their | sucu slanvhter honse from being a nuisance to the | : } sgh mother, and three children, tezether with the |). : : : : . hbourheod, or injurious to the health of the in tract Pasture Lots 231 and 232, now eccupied . ' ' ea . discharging every international duty, L must | neigh) our ’ } ; se ” hey Shen ii nae ie ine onthe St/ Petet's Jtead. | stuve, into the cellar, a distance of seven and a : ip p>, ae 5 a lesa patzaant S- | by Mrs. Lowery. frouting on the St. Peter's Koad. | half ¢ J i hild " j say that that invasion of Cagadacis an indica about half a amile east of Wright's Bridge. This | on — noes i, rot $ me ra be yve 2 tion of the virulence and mialignuity ot Feuian- When a complaiut, in witthie: te tade Mat ant pleasantly situated Property y per ate heatme for} fats « ave ami i a f= Ferre ¢' © . 4 be , , ® - pee ears wl: ; j “— 36 : “Y »| sage aba Oe ate ae sat : ea, Which weeould not have thought it possible slanghter honse, ajready erected and in use, his vIY Years yt rit tuniniaal ring 5h Up Sel ey ‘ there | ly covered with red-hot ashes, fre, aud parts of j ld wit , 7 ris likely te become, a nuisance, or in- |'* # comfortable Dwelling House and new Baru on ; oe - | we sould witiess. become, Or is ely te Mey a “i : paar ig Ree TW ne a re SF the heated + Powe tie ; ef } iy & valence of famine in Ben ral. The nafives the removal, reconstruchion, or wimetdinent of such | August 20, DS6b | hurut tu econ ef’ er tom nchage ° ius “he agp from the out!vine districts are crowding to | slaughter house, a notice to grees: ygperess Ayre ae ; 2 “ar 7 tured. The father, whe at ggg gcloe ' gue capital, many of thea dying cu the road, terms of the aged - _— — ‘iin : By ai * or | Renders iof I ainting. fant in his arms, ¢=Cuyn d with a slight bin of : 1: oe “Wea, : wrved npon the owner Ce ee us iste , " ‘ 4 } 4 he | ld wis ‘h njure mid those whe have childs cae oS their of) such shinuhter hyorts und tou compliance Wille 4 KA LED TEN DE ts will be received by | eS ————eEEeEee spring for afew shillings each, The fiilure| je terms of such order, within the time to be} s°) ye andersizned, anol THURSDAY next, the nf -. ifthe Avra aft Masterman’s Bank fill en-| therein specitied, shall subject the party ollending sq just at 12 o'clock moon, for PAINTING, with | } * t” . ¢ .- ‘ - rer ° : ." . Ld ~ ) . . } a } The Montreal Wituess state — ye « - raaad malic attentionietedia. The Madras | @ 8, penete are ding Five ed fi ‘sr TY Liwo wood confs of Panit. the front ot the Stap “oc © lige oover . ‘Trews . Constables are hereby commanded on view of any person openty begging inthe streets of the City forthwith to apprehend the same, and detain him or her natil Le cau be bronelit befove the Police Court; aud open conviction the said Court may oder the offender or ollenders to be Hiaprironhed 't n the first offence torn period not exceeding toity-eight hours, and or she 1 | j } for the second or other suvsequent ollence for a | period not exceeding ten days, | On the complaint of any honscholder personally | or by writhig, u compluning of any person being mendienut Or Commot street beuewar, SUNOS u credible witness or wit- esses, the party offending, on conviction shall be iprisoved for the sume periods weutioned in ie r clause T, H. MAVILAND, Mayor, PETER MACGOWAN, City Clerk. Cth Aneuast, I8C6. . y | t aT ’ ' ’ Middle ‘Trip per Undine. ty Lik Subseriber has reeeived, by the . above, in addition te his former well-selectea Stock, the following, viz :— White, Blue, Red, and Green Cotton Warp, Grey and White COVTLONS, PRINTS. Prince ol Wales, Peel, and elt HA Cs; Lades’ White and Black SERAW HATS, Hartheuware, cic, d&e, much lower thaw spring | Ini portahions, PATRICK WALKER. Auguat 13th, 1266. lia FZ0ARD and LODGING ina Pri- vate family for two young men. Evqitive at this Otliee jw {August 15, S06, LOST. N Tuesday ast, between the Fish market aul the coruer lately occupied by A. H. Yates, | bsg. at the foot of Queen Street. a red leather Pocket Book, with the subscriber's name inside, containing a considerable Sum of Money in paper. Phe tinder willbe handsomely rewarded by leaving the same at the office of this Paper ARCH, BINNS. August 15 S66 CUT NAILS. 5 UST ARRIVED, ex L. C. Oven eF 250 Bays ** American pattern’ Cat NADLS and SPIKES, comprising all sizes, from Sdy, tine, up to7 iueh, which we offer, ata small advauce le buy or larger quantities. upon cost, by th. sing HE. SrARBIRD & CU, * City Hardware Store.”’ Aung. 1. Im BRITISH PERIODICALS. | Viz: } The London Quarterly Review (Conser- valive,) The Edinburgh Review (Whiz), The Westminster Review (Radical), The North British Review (free Church), | AND | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine. | ( Lory.) » A “PAE fo. eign Pertomicars aboveenumerated are regularly published by us in the same style and with the same prouptiess as heretofore. These who knew them aud who bave long sub- scribed to them, need nie reminder trem us; thease whom the civil war of the last few years bas de- prived of their once welcome supply of the best periodical Literature, will be glad to have our publications again bronglit within their reach ; and those Who, residing far inland, remote from the ceutres of commerce aud literature, may never vet have met with them, will assuredly be well pleased to have the means pointed out ot bringing accredited reports of Lie progress of European science and hiterature to their home- plantations. Blackwood’s Magazine also continnes to run Equaliing the more sedate quar- terlies in its literary and scientific departments, its pages are enlivened with well told warratives aud clever sketehy papers, which, by their oeca- sioual re publication in book form, have been stumped as far superior to ordinary magazine literature. DBulwerand Lever and Mrs. Oliphani have written mel of late in ite pages. AT pre- sent the Chronicleset Carliegtord by Mrs. O , the O'Dowd Papers by Lever, and the Memoirs. of the Contedetate War for sudependence, by You Bork, ef J. FE. B. Stuart’s Staff, are tavorite serials rugningean drom miuber lo number. We again request: the reader to rtiu his eye over the partial dist of subjeets given above, aud which the Their pages teem will the records of research, inveution and discovery; and the copious list of Contemporary Literature in the Weshuiister, gives a long catalogue of works recently published at hom aud abroad, which every reader will find a great advantage in having at band. Yo prevent misunderstanding, it may be as well to observe that we have annexed the terme + Conservative,” “* Whig,” & Pree-Chareh,” and “Tory,” to the the proper names of Che respeetive periodicals, with vo dteution to initiate a polite iv but siioply to mtinate that when social aud peliti- ea} subjects are taken held of, they will be dis- cussed on the principles of that political party of which the Review is the acknowledged organ. The great majority, however, of all the articles in all these Hesrews are addressed to the world in veneral, and. not to party. The Tory reads the Edinburgh review, for iis literature and science, omitting ar netits political periions accordnig te the humor of the moment; and is net regarded a> any the less a Tory beceanse he takes a Whig Auld se with the others. Even the reader of the Westmiueter would not consider that he forfvited bis fame as au advecate of frre- thought by sub-enilings to the more orthodox North British.) Phe daily or weekly paper which is brought to our doors, is, hke the flag which we raise aloft and march uuder, the index of eur pe- litieal opinions; but the Quarterly Review o1 monthly magaziue is like the fiend of: years, with whom, theugh of different polities, we may assuciate freely witheut the shghtest danger of compromising GUPsElyes. men of all parties, as a-comamen bterary greuud on | which they may wingle with cheeriu thoughts. | and friendly feelings, and expanding minds; and ltheveh we canter acer that the theologian, the lawyer, the physician, or any learned of seieutific man, Wilh ve all bis wants satisfied in his parti-} evlar department, yet be yell yadonbtedly pick up| many suggestions by whieh he mniy profit, and he | will certaluly aeaghare a very Corteel idea of What is going on inal] those brayeles of Maman karowledge | : Sone Behe raj ideas. The Four the series above described, are republidked at the jiperlant for every man ol education to posses as f Rowing rates, Viz. For any one of tre Review: 8189 per annum For any two of the Reviews..0.° 7 00 us | Por any three of the Keviews... 10 00 sé For all four of the Rewiews..... b2 ti $e for Black wood's Macnzine..... ttt id i For Black wood agid one Review: 7 0 “ for Blackwood wad any two of thie’ Nivie wet lis tia 18 60 46 Jor Blackwood aud three of tive eviews Ls. subi. del wt 33 00 - or blak wood and the four Ke- wOWS. SOS s. hilie JH. Vviess Lo 6 6 than deubled sisee L2G], these priees are extreme- lv jaw.) The original Huglish Editions would cost, in ULS) Curreney, suave thaw treble these rates at the present Ume, THE LEONARD SCOTT PUBLISHING Co. Publishers. SR talker Street, New Yorl:. | To my extra large quantity of STEEL, IRON | BANDS, BELLOWS, ANVLLS, VICES ; aud of the tween us, under the style and firm of W.W. LORD guconnected with his own province, which te has? ; ' . . ; lot time to study ja detail, bat of which it is very | eviews and Blackwood, eon pring —_ A A A ee St Dunstan’s College; Under the patronage of Idis Lordship the yy! Bishop af Charlottetown, TEXELIS ENSTITUTION ie sitwated on the Prineetown north of Cherlottetown Road, a wile and a qiarter! Che site ia peeuliariy | beantifal, healthy, and far reaoved fro the dis. | Itraction# and moral dangers of the city, The bails and rooms of the building are spacions, airy ane conportable. The College Grevods are large. affording ample} Creek, Lot 46; roo for games and athletic exercises. ‘The course of studies embraces all the branch hecessary to prepare young ten for the study ot 18 | i ’ } } i ; } | —— -~——_=— _—— A Tea Party LLL be held in or near the Protestant Charch, at SOURIS, an WEDNESDAY, rhe 2%: instant, in aid of the fends of that build- Tea on the Tables at d wtelock. Tickets is Od eweh, to be had of the Kew. ddenry Crawford, St. Peter's; John Sutherland, Bay, Head of st. Peter's; Jdoha McLaive, Esq, St. Peter's Bas ; Mr. Joseph Dingwell, Bingwell's Mill; Jamee Davixsou, Keq , Head of Rollo Bay; Mesare. Mbe- \nlay & Jonson, Grand River; Meeere James Keete, Kollo Bay » (lL. (elton, Sesrias Michael Me Wade, Eaqg., Souris Satward Medtenneld, ben ) Red Point, Lot 46; Char, Mekachen, Exag., Bull How. Euauual McEachen, East Point, and at the entey ef the vround em the day of the Tew Pary. Music and phices for daneing will he provided for those Who wish to enjoy themsvleee in that iu the learned professions or ft then fer mercantile | way. pursuits, such as History, Geography. the English, if Wednesday the 2h be rainy the Pasty wil French, Latin and Greek Languages, Rbetoric. | be held next day. Mathewaties, Philosophy, Chemistry, &e. Music, vocal and iustrumental—is also taught. The College possesses a large and well selected | Library, as We'las an extensive Philosopky Ap- | paratus, The Professers and Teachers reside in the Tn- stitution, formung but ove tamily with the studeute, | and exereming a constant supecvision taverable to discipiime, decorun and good morals. Catholic students are caretully and frequently | justructed in their holy religion, which they are re- | quired to practise. The most solicitous attention | i - | | i Souris, Sth Anunst. 1866. REMOVAL! rQ.HE Subscriber hereby notifies hie Cus- tomers, and the public generally, that sinew the late Fire, whereby his premises, on Queen | j ! is paid to the morals of all >and whilst within the | College enclosure they are coustantly under the watehtul eyeof one of the Teachers or Prefects Pertect discipline is strictly but kindly entorced. | i Students when entering must preduce salis-| factory testimonials of good character, ; The College is visited regularly once a week by | a VPlysician. TERMS: Per Quarter ot Ll Weeks. Board and Tuition, . - - £6 6 6 Vse of Library, - a - ee Phy sicilan’s Fee, » - - Ss Payments to be made half-yearly in advance. The College furnishes bed-steads and mat- frasses ; the students must provide their owu beds | and bedding, brushes, bastus, towels, &c- The Scholastic year commences on the first* Wednesday in September and ends about the iniddle of July. Scudents are requested to enter the College on the first day of the epeuing of the clagees. For further particulars apply to A. McDONALD. St. Dunstan’s College, Aug. Gth, 1866. _ * tbe ecivases will be re-opened this year on the vth September, Books, Envelopes, &c. UST RECEIVED at Queen Sequanr bb WWKSTORE—~ Pennyson—in Bine and Gold, 16 Vols. Spurgeon’s Sermons, Qaiuby on the Bee, Auierican Vocalist, Business Man's Assistent, Webster's & Worcester’s Unabridged Dictionaries Crabb's Synenymes, Carpenter's Spelling Book, Sullivaa’s Speiting Book, Tract Primer, Best Adhesive Envelopes, Fancy Note Paper, Muacilage, &&. &e D. LAIRD. Anynst 13, 1866. Sin ) iG 1SGG. Y the various Ships from ENGLAND und Steawers from BOSTON, L have com pleted my Stock of LRONMONGERY, and GENE RAL HARDWARE GOODS, and feel contideni that, for prices and quality, greater inducements to pucchasers cannot fairly be offered; and E would call particnlarly the attention of intending HOUSE BUILDERS To my large STOCK of NAILS (in qnality not to be excelled inthe City), LOCKS, HINGES,GLASs, PAINTS, and OILS; of Carriage Builders and Blacksmiths. q AXLES, FILES. BOLTS and NUTS, CARRIAGE Farmer & General Public To remember that. as heretofore, HARDWARE GOODS, both CHEAP and GOOD, are to be hac GREAT GEORGE STREETS. W. E. DAWSON. August 6, 1866 | "BY ‘ ‘ NOTICE. 7EXIiE) ~MERCANTILE BUSINESS hitherto carried ou tu this Island, aud in Ply- month, England, by the kite JAMES PEAKE. Esquiee, up to the time of bis death, and since his decease, by the undersigned, as his Trustees and Execators, has this day been assizued and trans- ferred, in acéordance with the directions coutained in the last Willand Testament of the Testator. All stuns of Money due to the Subscribers, as surviving Trustees and Execators of the said James Peake must be paid forchwith, and will be received at the Ollice of PEAKE BROTHERS & CO who are authorised to receive the same. RB. L. A. PEAKE, ID). HODGSON, Surviving Trastees and Execators. Charlottetown, Id4th Jaty. 1866. fang 6 fin CARD. es undersigned having purehased the STOCK IN TRADE from the eurviving Trustees of the late JAMES PEAKE, Esquire. deceased, have this day ENTERED INTO CO PAKLPNERSHID, ander the name and style of PEAKE BROTHERS & COMPANY, and will continue the same Busivess carried on by the late James Peake, Bay. JAMES PEAKE, GEORGE PEAKE, RALPH BRECKEN PEAKE, THOMAS HANDRAHAN. Charlottetown, July Mth, 1366, {Aug. 6 Dissolution of (o-Partnership: 5 Messrs 7 beg to inform the Public that the PARTNERSHIP hitherto subsisting he & CO, General Merchants aud ship Owners, in | | this City, is this day DISSOLVED by mutual con- vent. All persons having any Basiness transactions with the said firm, will please come forward and | ~ettle their severnd Accounts, at the office of the | subscribers, before the Ist day of OOTOBER next. W. W. LORD, ARTEMAS LORD. Charlottotown, Augnet let, 1866, Charlottetown, August 1, 1866. To tre Public ; PELFERRING to the annexed Circular, ! » hey to inform you that DP shall continue the BUSINESS at the OLD STAND, head ef Lorp’s Wake, on and after the Ist day of OCTOBER, 1266. Allow me to thank you fer the generous sup- port accorded to the late Firm, and respeettully to ask fur a share of future favors for myself, Jam, Your ob't. servant, ARTEMAS LARD STOLEN. Aw close to the Buttery on Government House grounds, A SIX-OARED BOAT. painted winte below water line, and black above, tawide a light | We therefore present our pubhieations freely to | brown; bilt sidar te men ot war boats. Any) information that wall lead te the apprehension of the guilty parties, will be rewarded. Government House, 2 23d July, 1866. § ? j Enulund, ebaut Yoth SEPTEMBER aeat. For | Ww. W. LORD & CO. Anumst 6, 1866 NEW TOBACCO FACTORY. (puk yene of Charlottetown, and the Coantry fh | genera at hie 1 PACTOKY. on} hately acecapied by dX r stated opposite Mr, War. Sa kaceton’s. Having supeviulended, for dae lust seven ye rf . 1, = jduity aud attention in every branch of hin } i] i } i } o98° GET ETP AT vay ‘ 7 ETWEEN the evenmg of Tuesday, tie Si7th, and morning of Wednesday, seme evil- disposed persans took away from ber MOOriNgs, | 2 THE fir-t class A 1 Brig MAR > o GAREL LEAH.” $00 tona turden | Watson, Masher, will wail from LAY ERPOOL, | Freivint or Passage apply to Messrs. 1. Canon! & Sexe. Livenpe 1, or to the owners at Charlotte. | Trown, P. 48: DR ag ol ‘Tr? Subseriber begs to inform the Citi-{ City las opened a NEW TOB ve a mI UFENSTRERD, in the preainer! Wrirroke, Palater, and am. Notice to the the Maunfacturiug of Tobacco, ia the Firm well known as LOWDIEN’S, with anegsalled snecess he will fearlessly warrant his lobwuage we RecOlt to nane in. the Colonies, and would earuestly advire i the piiblie to fall and judge fer themsclves before ; . = purchasing elsew here. ‘ MAS. QUIRK. Ch‘ town, daly 34, 2866 sin Strect, were deeteewed, he has removed to that buikding on KENT SYREET, next door to the yremises of Mr. JOHN SCOTT, gens Builder, where he ix prepared to carry on bis Business in all its branches as usual. Having been a heavy loser by the fire, he takes this opportunity to request all persons indebted te him to mabe immediate payment of their respective ameunts, as his Books will be placed in the hauds of en Attorney for settlement and collection ou the Ist of SEPTEMBER next. AUGUSTUS HERMANS, Gunaniith. August 13th, 1966, Commercial Hotel, ALBERTON, PRINCE COUNTY. JOHN KELFFE, PROPRESTOR, August 6, 1306 Opposite Mr. Daniel MeKay’s Store, CLIFTON, NEW LONDON, Saddler & Harness-Maker. LL orders in the above line will be thank- fully received aud punctuslly aé- tended to. Clifton, New Loudon, July, 1866, Im Western Bank. TEXUE Stock List of the sbove Bank requires the subscription of about £200 to be complete. The Committee would call the attention of capitalists to this enterprise as a sufe and profit- able investment. By order of Provisional Committee, 4. WARBURTON, Chairman, Alberton, July 30, 806, daw NOTICE. T is requested that all BOOKS issued) or taken from the LEGISLATIVE LIBRAKY, previous to the Ist June, be returned without delav. Among the hitter are — the 2d volume of © Burke's Lauded Geutry;’ 3d and 4th vols. of *Froude’s History of Buy lewd 5" “* Memoirs of Count de Gaunmont ;"" ** Jdsuneiaageton'e Sketches ;* several volumes of * Siickiwnd s Queen's of Rug- lund.”’ anddo ‘Queens of Seotlaud, du. * Lodge's Portraits ;"' do. * Statutes at large.” LL. C. JENKINS, Librarian. Aug. 13, 1866, lia ¢ FIREARMS! OTICE is hereby given that anlees the owners of all the GUNS in my possession, for repairing, call for them be- fore the First of SEPTEMBER next, they will be positirely sold by Public Auction : aflec thal date, to pay expemses. AUGUSTUS HERMANS, Gunemith. Kent Street, (next door to Mr. John Soeti, Carriage Builder. August 13th, 1866. LONDON HOUSE! Established 1820. 1866 SPRING GOODS! 1866 (Que Subseribers have now completed their Lupottations for the Season, per Ships Undine, LC. Owen, Lotus, Lillr, idem & Lizzie, Ariadae, aud Brigt. Helen Davies. Wholesale and Retail at their usaal low prices. Hhds and Tierces Bright Bales Carpe's & Woolens SUGAR, * Striped and Check Hhds. Muscovade MO- Shirtings. LASSES, “ Bagpian, Crates Earthenware. © Baewi 4 bushel Grain Chests and half-cheste Sacks, prime Congou TEA, ‘Packages asserted Painta, Cases Rubber Boots and Hhds Paint Oil, Shoes, Casks asserted Cutlery, Cases Ready-made Cloth Bundles Spring, Cast aud ing and Kabber Coats Blister Steel, Casex Millinery, ‘Tons assorted Bar Tron, ‘* Haberdashery, Pieces Plongh Metal, “Silks and Ribbons, |'Packages Naile & Spikes, ** Linnen Drapery, * Ironmongery, ** Hosiery, |Sides Sole LEATHER, “Gloves, ‘Barrels Carrante, « - “ Shawlsand Mautle:, ed Sagar. Floor, Epsom “ Townsend's HATS Salis, Ondhear, Ginger; and CAPS, ' @nske Baking Soda; * Floor Cloths, Keys Mustard Powder; Bales Cloths, | Boxer Tobuceo, Raia * White andColourec| ius, Seup, Lozenges, Cottou Warp, Glase; bags Pepper, * Printed. Unbleach | Kiee; Coils Miasnills ed and White Cali Charlottetown, Jone 1. 1806. RFMOVAL. R. W. G. Sutherland be removed trom his late resklence on Queew Street, to the. corver of Keut atl Great Geasge Streets, and would respectfully infonn his friends and customers, that by late arrivals of direct impor- tations from Karope, he las greatly akled to hae large Stock of Deugs, Chemicals, Perfamery, and Poilet Articles te variety. DR. SUTHERLAND returne thanks for the pa- tromage so liberally extended to him since hin resi- dence in Charlottetown, wad hopes the sane may be continned towards him; trusting that, by ape profes sion, he will retain the confidence of the public, the Doctors o1wm Rope, de , de. The Dispensary Js ander supervision, Advice to the poor Geatis, Charlottetown, Mav 7. 1506. Just on the Squane. NEW TOBACCO FACTORY SYuusass ‘EXILE SUBSCRIBER having JOST OPENED a FACTORY at SUMMERSIDE, “1 to supply Wholesale Customers with } Manufactured TOMACCO, warranted a | rood article, at the very lowest prices. and en the linost rensonable terms — amd hopes hie Factory, ‘eine the first-of the kind established in Prinee County, will weet with liberal putronae from the Trades* axl Merchauts of Summerride, aud Prince Vounty genecully. “ PATRICK REILLY. Summerside, July 3. eee pte Aesatcti shes To Fishermen & Shipbuilders. i" MIE Sulseriber has on hand 100 Bolts of EXTRA NAVY CANVAS. in nombers 1, -8.4.5.6,7.8. Also. 300 yards DUCK suitable Fishing Boats Sail Twine, Bolt Kope— _— is prepare | the [stan | for Manilia Corduge, lrow all sizes, | Hewp do Spikes, 29 Bhle Coat Tar, Nails, ~ do Pitch, Castings, : Sdzbsesss. Paraphine Varnish, Bright Varnish, Scupper Pipes, Machinery Oil, ~ Augers, Kooling Pitch and Paper. The whole will be sold at the lowrest prices by i. HASZARD. Charlottetown, April And, 4s. jel For Sale. pur Northern Half of TOWN LOT So. 2, in the First Handred of Lots in the of Charlettetewn, situate at the corner of | Pyiwee and King Streets, near the Stent \ Kerry Wharf, well adapted for business purpaees ov fora private cesidence. Apply to Dee. 18, 1965 JOSEPH Bal Ae debtors of Robertsra & Mathesoa, Dandas, Merchants; AND To the Debtors of D. D. Matheson, of the same place. LL, the hook debte and netes of the tinu of ROBERTSON & MATHESON, and } } | Bogies. —- Pogies. XX Alkambra from BOSTON, 100 bts. | to No. 1 Slivered Pogies. For sale low by CARVELL BROS. Angast 6, 1866 also of the said D. D. MATHESON having berm assigned 1 us, parties indebted by Book secon, Notes, ar otherwise, to Robertson & Matheson. of D D. Mathesan, are hereby requested to call at tour office, iu Georgetown, cand bettle the sume | gorthwith. MATHESON & MeLEop. Georgetown, %Gih July, 1866. ~ isl ti