= the con LATEST NEWS FROM CANADA. WEETING OF THE PROVINCIAL PAR LIAMENT HABEAS CUOULRPLS Ab SUSPENDED IN CANADA Sr, Joux's, N June ll. Canadian Parliament opened \ dav. G vernor’s Speech congratulates th county © te success in repelling the Feniau tava He referred to Presklent of U. Stites, Procla mation aud expressed the hope that it wou d effect to disp | Li nds temporary suspension of Habeas (COrpua. Congratulates them upon the Com have the Tse tit usperity of the past year, and hopes + the ma cu pt m of s 1» to realize the expectati suceess of the Confederation of all the British Colonies of North America. 130) Foroyro, 8th June, p. m. Reports from various points indicate Fenian invasion is actually abandoned The action of Parliament suspeading Hibeas Corpus is uni The (mericaa Gevernment gives much satisfaction. versally approved of. action of the > -_ > HOW THE CANADIANS FEEL TOWARDS FHE FENIANS. The feeling in Canada against the Feniana is very bitter. Cerreepondents of the American papers supply us with a few particulars, which we cupy = BIvTRR PEELING AGAINST FENIAN PRISONERS There is a very bitter feeling againat the Fenian prisoners, the universal verdict being “bang thew at once; and certain blustering Preevinetale deciare in faver ef war with the United States if the prisoners taken on board the Michewan are not banded over tu the penalty ef Cu sadian law. Tlit. CANADIAN GOVERNMENT PULLY PREPARED TO REPEL Tih INVASION Notre Daufe Street, usdally the most bustling qu at Montreal, is vecupied by excited groups discuatsing the invasion The hotels are crowded ; prisea are at a war height. It is @iated here that the Canadian Gow has beruw folly apprised of the Fenian movementa, aid preparations have which will prove secure against any ot 300,000 men. The force of volunteers is an inamenae one, well drilled, and completely equipped. There are at least 10,000 regular treeps, tried soldiers, and remleorecements have arrived, or will shertly srrive from Quebec, Halifux, Malta, and England. There are-camps at St Johbo's abd Henning. ford, pointe eur this city, and three ia the river j The Canadiana have a namber of the best Armstrong guns, enough for use iwi the field and on their tugdvata. A large number are in pe sitwa at Heaninglord and Cornwali. THE BRIDGEWAY PFigctt The daily papers are fillled with despatches and correspoudence frow various points, detailing ineidents aud preparations. The Canadian volun- teers are aceredited with wusurpassing bravery ou the Ridgeway fight, and at Fort Erie. : PROCLAMATION FROM THE MAYOR. The Mayur ef Montreal has iasued » Proclama- tien for a public meeting at the Tewa Hall ter the organization of a home force. THE ENTIRE PROVINCE AROUSED. De-patehes from Ogdeasburg, Kingston, Buffale, and other points, indicate activity in preparation. Ali the Proviwee is aroused. ertet ment made ferce abert been rigates are AN IMMENSE SCARE. Gen. Sweeney will find no accessions from the Ins or French here. The first movement prov- ed euch a failure, that the whole plan, it is be lieved, will prove abortive. The seare, however, hae deeb ab lense ONE There are said to be 3000 regular troops at Heanmegturd, and 5 000 volunteers. ~>_>- Tue Peecine wuicu THE Fexiayn MovemMeNT EVOKES IN THE Stravres.—The Boston Advertiser elses an arcicle with the following significant ob- servaiions :— “ The Canadian people get very little sympa- thy this side the line. It is curious to wateh the eff-et of the news upen the people bere, whe can- net couneeal their glee af the excitement ard slarm beyond the lakes. Our Govertiaent will of course uct in goed faith and maintain a strict neutrahiy, but it will reeeive very little hear'y ail fre the cilizens, Whese opinions in regard to (he receut conduct #f Great Britain are very decided, and are treely expressed just now with iavre turce than woection.” To tHe Epirox or true Exams ver. Sir -— In perusing your widely circulated periodical, I observed some remarks that fel! from the lips of Mr. Duncan on the floor of the Assembly, res- pectiug the origin of the Tenant Union, which, as a resident of Sturgeon, Lot 61, 1 cannot al- luw te pass ancontradicted. He says that Stur- geon School House was where it was first nurtured. This isincorrect, thefirst resolution on the subject emanated at Peters’ Road,amongst some of his own constituents, but who are not | likely to be Ais constiiuents after another | It then ere its election shall have taken place there. tu t wh i no doubt k its flight to Queen's County, magnitude became conspicuous; at its results have been the means of causing the party in power to freat, reluctantly, with | some of the proprietors for the their which ever rated, to give the. industrious and hard- | purchase | of estates, may serve, if not pressed tenautry an opportunity of becoming freehulders. It is evident that the code | hud been less stringent on parties, and altered according of jaws prepared by the ** Union’ to the dietation of some of its supporters, then enlisted in the promotion of the cause, some good “ i have been obtained ere this, for it is well known constitutional agitation has accomplished forms. And although the Teuant Union vreat great lays smouldering for the present, it will yet arise, phoenix like, at the approach iz contest, » determine the propriety or impropriety of luct of the party in power in involving the country um debt by the hw portation of troops and the erection of Barracks, without the con- | sent of the Leyislatuie, or a majority of the iuhabitants, whose money mizht better applied in varivus ways. A FARMER. Sturgeon, Lot 61, May 17th, 1860. —-—_e To THe Evrrok or THE EXAmINer. Sie ; In the first page of the Weekly Bua/letin of the 7h, aod under the heading “ Legislative Coun- ce,” the Hou. Mr. Henderson is reported to have giten utterance to the following balderdash. The subye cl before the House, wae the « ‘ganization of tue Island militia, and on this topic lie proceeds te say :—* Of course it is for the purpose of sell “det nce, and toe show the Muther Country, that “we are not to be treated as children, and to be tacked on to Canada by Coufederation It is our “daty to prepare to defend the honor uf our flag. “5 ee * ft will ge to strengthen the * arguments against Confederatwn, wid show that | “ao person, or class of persons show'd put their * feet upon our necks, and drive us intv @ postion which would end in beggary.” Kelore commenting ou this unique and loyal laaguage, so complimeutary to the * Powers that be,” it is only fair, that the gallant serjeant should be allowed the opportunity of denying or aduit- Ung the correetuess of the quetation. It can hardly, for a mowent be imagined, that one of the sworn advisers of Her Majesty's repre sentative, and one who, fue the greater park of sit lite, has subsisted upou the Queen » bread, and Worn ber livery, could have actually asasygrted that the militia were te be ewbodied and drilled tor the purpuse of resisting, by lurce of arms, on the Menace of an imposing front, the projected anion Which Her Majesty, throngh her miuisters, has strongly recommended, and to which ail the been lave Lower Provinces have vuw assented. this Island Ckcepted. it = sincerely to be hoped that the Reporter | micapprehended the hon. member's observa. tes, and anti this point be cleared up, the benefit of the dowht eaunet be given ty his favour. | ls the Hon, giewber a wilitary ye * N.B Bower! Ch'town, 9th June | buttery | days—fine ; voyage | 7—Awelia. Sinou, Arichat; reported. | dine ; i bres ze, \ as = — — pe We desire to call the attention of ow readers to the advertisement of a new Spring Stock of Goeds, just opened by Mr. W. H. Wison in his new store in Queen Street. LHe has titted up his new establishment in an ee sant stvle, without sparing expense upon it; and we have no doult that his eaterprise will e rewarded by wu yreat increase tu his usual un of Custome cs. The appearance of the growing crops in the United States is represented to be unfavourable. lu Wisconsin the winter wheat generally is a failure, having beea killed by frost in the ab senee of stow. Many farmeis are_harrowia,z their fields and resowing with spring wheat. In Alabama the cotton crop has suffered greatly from heavy vains und bad seed; and the plan- ti and planting the land ; with corn. In Tennessee where average crops rs are plouzhing up were expected, much damage has been recentls done by the cut-worm and frost. In Georgia the wheat crop is said to be promising. In North Carolina corn is reported indifferent, cotten a failure from bad seed, and wheat fair. In Virginia the cotdest spring for-thirty. vears, has retarded the growth of all 2 products; wheat is not expected to be more than’ half @ crop. | La Indianafrost has damayed all growing crops, | particularly fruit. In Iifinios the crops gene backward. In New York the winter wheat will be licht: and in Ohio winter wheat tow an averaze ; } ranivy are reported far be rood. LL POLICE COURT Wednesday, 2nd May Cains, from Lock-up, drank and sneapable of taking care of him self. Convicted and fined 10s. or prisonment ird.—Jobn Henry Gates, Fire Engineer for ward No 3, vs Francis McKenna, Defendant, for having refused to cou ply with the orders of an Engine rat a Fire, on the 28th day of April. then and there raging on Queeu Street. At the solicitation of com- barley a fai- ire, Corm Thomas vne week's in | plainanut, defendant was admonished and dischary- | ed, compliluant a desire being that an eXaumple should be niade in oder that obedience to orders ut fires may be insured Johu Scott from Lockup: drunk and disorderly, Cor vieted and tined 10s. or 10 dave imprisoument Jobu Youtker trom Lockuap, drunk and incapable ¥ care of himself in the public Street, con vieted and fined five shilling ment William H fur Hie nesses Were culled of takin Hobkirk vs James F and battery ind examired by Edward J Hedysou. Esq, whouppeared ou behalf of the prose- Prow the fact having been proved that the assaunit and battery was premeditated and of a grave character, the Court ordered that the said James Frederick Montyvou ery be required to enter into recoguizances fur his appeurance at the ensuing f genera, Assize wo be held on the tast Tues day in Jane next eusuing, self in eighty pounds and two sureties in forty poundseach , toanswera cliarge | or assault xud battery on William H. Hobkirk Phe Court further ordered that the said James F Montgomery be re quired to enter into Peace Bonds | in like sum as foregving, fir the ensuing twelve months. ‘The suid recoynizauces having been duly | entered into by Robert A. Fellows and Simon | Davies, im open court, the suid James F Mout. | vomery was discharged j %h —Daniel Koss vs Philip Martin, assault and | Patrick Shea sworu aud examined. Con- | victed and fined in the sum of ten shillings aud | costs, or In default of payment to be imprisoned 14 | maid } Peter Callaghan from loekup, eharged wlth being | drunk and disorderly in the public streets. Con- | victed and flued 10s or 10 days imprisonment, paid. | Isuuc J Waldron vs John Fraser, assualt and | battery. Cuse dismissed with costs John E. Lockhart vs John MacNeil: action to re- cover Road commutation money for the past vear Defendant called; dees not appear. J. M. Rich. | ards sworn, provesservice of suwmons. Judgment | for plaintiff for 4s and costs. Johu E. Lockhart vs Cyrus Hayden action to re- | uu alileged ussanlt cullen sessivl o cover Road commutation movey for the year | past. Defendant called: noappearance. William Swan sworn, proves service of summons. Judg- | went for plaintiff for 4s and costs: léth May —Before his Worship the Mayor, and | Councillor Brown.— Bertram Moore vs Ewen Me- Neill and others, trespass on his property: Judg-| meut suspeuded | lith May.—William Thomas, a seaman, from lockup. Drouk and incapable, fined os or 48 heurs tmprisonment Robert James Wilson, from Nova Scotia, and disorderly in the pnblic ~<treets aud fined [0s or 5 days’ imprisonment Catherine Gainer, drunk and ineupable, &e, &e | Couvicted and fined 10s or 14 days’ imprisoument | Committed to jail i Friday, i8th Mav —Michael Clinton, aved yeurs, ot Cardigan Road, from L wk- ips drunk and disorderly in the street. Couvicted J Paid | t2nd.— Edward Lloyd from Lock-np. Convicted | avd tined teu shillings for being drunk aud diser derly. | Jolin McLean. North River, charged with being | drunk in the pablie street, at night, ana incapable of taking care of himself Convicted and fined 5s. | Robert Taylor appeared to auswer a complaint | for permitting a Cow tu run at large in the streets Convicted and fined one shilling and six pence Frank MacAttee appeared to answer a stinmons for baving trucked in the ¢ ity of Charlottetown for hire and wages without License to do so. Where- upon the said Frank MacAttee was convicted and fined in the som of ten shillings. Douald Mathewson (little Donald) from Lock-up ; eharged with being drunk and disorderly. Con- | drunk Couvicted D uvd fined Ss i | victed and sentenced to one month's imprisonment | 26th.—William Konghan vs Henry B. Swith, | action for making use of abusive and provoking | language in the open public street. Convicted | and fined 10s or one week's imprisonment 23 —James Larkin, u seanan on bail from lock- up, drank and disorderly on Saturday night in Queen street. Convicted and fived 20s and costs or | 14 days imprisonment. Seut to jail | Heury Jones (15), George Smith (16), Martin Car roll (17,) on bail from lock.ap,drauk and disurderly | on Saturday night. ateleven,in King Street. Each convicted und sentenced to pay a fine of fifteen shillings and costs or in default to be imprisoned 14 days in jail. : oot Peter Murphy ve Patrick Shea, assault jouvicted und fined os or ten days’ imprisonment | James MeNeil (35), from East Point; drunk and | incapable of taking care of himself. Fined dx. PETER MACGOWAN, City Clerk. Mount Epwarp Roan Cc a ee | Married, In this City, on the 4th inst, by the Rev. Henry Pope, at the residence of the mother of the bride, | Frederick A. W. Douse. Esq , to Elizabeth M. T >| youngest daughter of the late Mr. Stephen Bovyer Port of Charlottetown. AMRIVIED June 1 - Sch Providence, Pollard, Cocagne, lum | Lucy Aun. Landry, Chemogue; do. 2—Str. Al- hamwbra, Nickerson, Boston; Gen. Cargo. Brig | Tulba. Campbell, New. York; do Frank Trewt Clark. Frankfort; bal. Mary, LeBlanc, Tracadie ; $— Western Packet, Power, Pugwash Sprinctield, Casey, Richibucto ; do. Two Brothers, Allen, Syduecy, coal. Lelia, Ada, Foley, | Burin; mer Sea Breeze, Hobs, Halifax; do | Evergreen. Johnsen, Pictou ; Coal. 5—Ship David | Cannon, Walsh. Liverpool; gen. cargo. | shingles lumber Seh | _ dobn Gerard, Cruikshank, Newberry Port; fishing 6—Deseada, Burnett. Port Hood ; Coal. Mary Ann, Landry, Pictou: coal. Yth — Steamer Commerce estou and Halifax; goods and passengers. CLEAKED: June 1—Laev Ann, Landry, Chemogue ; bal Bark Lotas, MeRae, London; outs. Ellen, Penta, Pictou; bal. 2—Alexander, Anderson, do; do. 4 —~Alexina. DeJardine, Canse, flour; Joker, Lav den, Riechibueto; bal. Str. Alhambra, Nickerson, Halifax ; gen. Cargo. 5—Springtield, Casey, She- bal. 6—Aliee Croker, Halifax; do. Sea Hobbs, Tutamayone ¢€; bal. Helen Davies, May. Barbadoes ; Lumber, &c¢. 7—Amelia, Geainsford, Miramichi ; do = Passengers. In the Steamer Heather Belle, from Brule, on Thursday night—Mres., Mias and Mr. Ralpi Peake, from England; Messrs. James Peake, Jon Me- Lenoan. Forbes, Webater and others. MOLASSES! UST received, ex Alice from West In- Cies— 109 Puncheons MOLASSES, 19 ‘Tierces do, 14 Burrels do, i 19 Huaif-barrels do CARVELL BROTHERS. | J sor 43 hours’ imprison: | Montgomery | Beveral wit- | ithe Plan beléw, and numbered, and *| Vies, Braces, Grey and White Cottons, Sheetings, | Cheeked Shirtings, Printed | quality) Whitesand Searlet Flannels, Shawls, “Flour, Flour, Flour. ee otien ncaa NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PUBLIC MEECINGs. | RADE SALE. R. COLES will meet his Constituents, * » Sold by AUCTIO)D T tS. at JAMES McDONALD'S, Fort Augustus, ‘I OU Ws iv, AUCTION ow THURS on THURSDAY, the 2lst inst, at 2 o clock pom | DAY, 28el justant, at Ul # clock, at the Sub and at 5 o clock » w.,atthe TEN MILE WOUSE, | tiber's Room, Queen Street.x litrwe wud varied St. Peter's Road. And at THUMAS KUDD's, | Beortment of Diky GOODS ealtable tor the senvon, Brackley Point Road, Lot 33. ou SATURDAY. — received by es ee feel L. @. Owes, s0th inst at 4 o'clock y. ™.- for the purpose ot und yrdered to be sold, erry! which are—Grey ascertaining their views on the proposed Conteder- | rr sd-Tiek Beat ation of the North American Colonies. The dis- | ives, Alapac “Site a: 1 Untteactbeeae’s ; cussion will be open to all parties who nay feel Jeans, Linings, wg ayes Handk fa, Clotha, disposed to ultend the suid Meeting s | Linea Thread and Reels aney Flannel Shirts, Ln Charlethetuwn. Lith dune. (868 | dia Rubber Braces, Buttons, Carpet- Bays, Knives & re, teaspoons Mth te S65. a lad | Forks, Saddlery, with a large variety of Other urti- | Flour, Leather, fice : A “NEW ADVERTISEMENTS oN NON Nee ews &c cles suitable for the Retail. De de: ‘ | po be Sold by Avert y, on TUESDA Y,| 12th inst, at 2 o'clock, —ALSO— Chests Tea, Boxes Soup, Tddnteed, | Washing Soda, Buys Kice., dee. | Sale positive No reserve. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. | June, 11, 1866 ial put | TEMPERANCE HALL! Baking aud ‘ In front of the Subscriber's Room, Queen Street, 70 Bbls. Double Extra FLOUR, 15U Sides SOLE LEATHER, ‘ : 14) 50 Boxes LOZENGES, zu Cases SCOTCH WHISKEY, GRAND CONCERT, st = a aneeer Under the distinguished Patronage of His 50 Boxes BREAD. Excellency the Lieut. Governor and Mrs. Dundas. Monday, 18th June. Tickets 33. and Is. 6d, to be had at the usual places, 2 Casks PINE OIL, 2 Casks NAPTHA, for Painter's use, 10 Dez. BROOMS, | 3 Boxes CAVENDISH TOBACCO, | 5 Cases RUBBERS, 1 Case 8 Card MATCHES, Sale Positive. WILLIAM DODD. Charlottetown, June 11, 1856. NB. The second part of the programme will | consist entirely of Scotch selectious. _ June 11th, 1356. " hid rw lin Grand Demonstration AND y 7 TEA PARTY, Under the Patronage of His Lordship the Bishop of Charlottetown. Household Furniture, &c. &c. Te be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, ut the residence of | Mr. GEORGE CUMMINGS, TEMPERANCE HALL, on Friday, the 15th day of June, at 11 o’elock, forenoon, ALL HIS VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. See Catalogues now ready at the Office of N. RANKIN, Auctioneer. | lin | xt duor t . ; yo c, TPXHE St. Dunstans Temperance Society intend holding a GRAND TEA PARTY, on Monday, 23rd July mext, fon the beautiful grounds of ST. DUNSTAN’S College, which the Rev. Rector kindly places at their disposal. Particulars will be given in a few daya. W. C. GRANT, See’y. June i, 1866. Flour, Bread, Cornmeal, &c.|—""''* gree Subseriber will sel by AUCTION | hirw 2 i x : 1866. 1O-NORROW, Tuesday, the Ith inst, at | 11 o'clock, in trout of his Sales Room, Queen-street, | 45 Barcela FLOUR, Spring Emportations. 10 do CORNMEAT: 1 do PILOT BREAD, Tera 20 Boxes ARMY BREAD, Y the L C. OWEN, and ovber ves- 10 5 do CANDLES, Barrels SUGAR. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, Monday. Pith June. 1966 sels from GREAT BRLLPAIN, BOSTON aud HALIFAX, we have received our | STOCK OF | S§PRING and SUMMER | Goo Ds, Comprising the larweet lot of Staplé and Fancy GOUDS we have yet offered. We have opened a choice assortment of Black: Lace Shawls, Plain Black, Bordered aud Pancy Tissue Shawls, Black Glaze, Silk:, Dresses, Parasols, Bonnets, Hats, Feathers, Ribbons, Hosiery, &c. &e. &e. ROYALTY LOTS FOR SALE!! ‘EO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION at) the COLONIAL BUILDING, eon Munmar. | the 5th imstaut, at 12 o clock, noon— Pasture Lots Nos- 200, 241, 250, 256, 266 and 277, situate on the East side of the ‘ Mount Epwakop’ Road, and distant abont 14 mile from the City. These LOTS bave been Surveyed according to | intending | Pnrehasers are invited to visit them. The Land is ef good quality, and well wooded, and the situntion is one of the prettiest in the Royalty. te Terme Liberal, and made known at Sale. CARVELL BROTHERS, Auctioneers. June Il 1866 Velvets, Flowers, Gloves, To which we invite Attention. DAVIES & WEEKS. June 11, 1866 tf Tiko. DesBuisary, Ese. maga = ue —— 1866 LIVERPOOL HOUSE. | QUEEN STREET. No. 8, 5 Acres. 1866 i ' Spring Importations Completed. WILLIAM FULL Hi? S received per Undine and Edwin & Lizzie from LIVERPOOL, Lotus trom LONDON, and Ariadae, fran GLASGOW— . 100 Packages Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, &c.,| direct from the LONDON, MANCHESTER, LEEDS BRADFORD, and GLASGOW, Mar- kets, and now invites an inspection of his Stuck. No. 16. jNo.9, 5 Ac 4 Acres | Road 35 feet wide and White Cottons, Printed Cottons, Coburys, De- | Shirtings, | | ragols, Hats, Bounets and Bounet Shapes, Ties, LONDON HOUSE! TRADE SALE! ; TNO be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION Established 1820. | BL ou WEDNESDAY, the Bch day of JUNE 1866 SPRING GOODS! 1866 SiieS sete Mout gneve Steen 110 Puns Jamaica SPIRITS, 20 Chests TEA. 10 His. GIN, 20 half do TRA, puke Subseribers have now completed 4 }ihde BRANDY, 3 Kegs TOBACCO, their Inmpertations for the Season, per Ships | Undine, L. C. Owen, Lotus, Lillie, Edwin & 3 qr. Casks do. i A Cause Paimerre Lizzie, Ariadne, aud Brigt. Helena Davivs. ; 8 do do SHERRY, HATS, | 12 Boxes CLAKET, | Wholesale and Retail at their usual low prices. | 12 BRANDY, —Also — Hihds. and Tierces Bright/Bales Carpe's & Woolens | 100 Barrels FLOUR SUGAR, “Striped and Check eorele PEATE. Hhds. Muscovado MO Shirtings. | Texms at Sule. : . LASSES, | * Bagwing, bre WM. McGILL, Anctioneer. Crates Earthenware } * Sand 4busheiGrain | _ Charlottetown. avd vey — ale Chests and | half chest: Sacks, ‘Bffects of the late Hon, I. Hutchinson. lk’O BE SOLD BY AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, 13th of JUNE, on the Premises, in POWNAL STREET, all the priine Congon TEA, — | Packages assorted Puints, Cases Rubber Boots and) Hhds. Paint Oii, | Shoes, Casks assorted Cutlery, | Cases Ready-made Cloth-\undles Spring. Cast.and ) ing and Kubber Couts | Blister Steel, | Cases Millinery, /fons assorted Bar Iron, | * Haberdashery, ‘Pieces Plongh Metal, Silke aud Kibbons, |Packages Nuils & S;ikes, se | a Meadety, "| des Sole LEATHER: STOCK IN TRADE jw Gloves, ; | Surrels Currant, Crurh- of the late R. HUTCHINSON, consisting of * Shawlsand Mantle:| ed Sugar, Flour, Epsom i s s * Townsend's HAT?! Salts, Cadbear, Ginge: ; Dry Goods, roceries, Liquors, aud CAPS, Casks Baking Soda ; Hardware, Shop Furniture, Floor Cloths, Keys Mustard, Powder; ie tinea 1Col reer, Sevaee, Rate toves, &c, &e. , dite and Colonre: 1s, OUP, sorenges, | - a Cotton Warp, | Glass; Bays Pepper, Together with ull the Printed, Unblenel) | Rice; Coils Mauilla Ilousehold Furniture, Rope, &c , Ke. 3 Consisting of Drawing, Dining, and Bedroom Furnitare, Beds and Bedding, Kitchen Utensils, Cooking Steves, &c, Ke. ES Particulars in Bills. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. June 4, 1866. AT GEORGETOWN, A Sale of Excellent Household Furniture. UPERIOR London made PIANO, imported last Summer at a cost of £55 cur- rency, Standard Silver Diuner Sett, 316 02, war- ranted; Superior Levitt’s Sewing Machine, Alex- andria Harmonium, a good Mare, Harness, Books, Victures, &c. Keul Estate, comprising 3 Town Lots and 4 Pasture Lots, &c, &c, Ke. Under instructions from the Rev. R.T. Roach, as he retires from the E. C. mission at Georgetown the Subseriber will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Parsonage, on MONDAY, the 2nd day ot JULY next, the whole of that gentleman's superior Household Furniture, comprising Drawing Room | Diniug Room, and Bed Room Furniture, Kitehen. | Hall and Scullery Utensils, with the Real Estute | fhe furniture may be seen on view on Friday and Satarday, 29th and 30th June inst., previous to the sale, where catalogues may be had. Mr S_ har much pleasure in calling the attention of purtier farnishing to the above Sale, as the farnitare i- mostly of a first class order aud hus been well kept. AM parties having accounts against the Rev. R T. Roach are requested to hand them in for ad justment to Mrs. Roach, at the Parsonage, on or before the 20th instant, Terms of Sale—Al amounts under £5 to be paix at the sale; all amounts above £5, and upto £20 at 3 monthe; and from £20 apwards at 6 montis, by approved Joint Notes of Hand. W. SANDEKSON, Anctioneer. Georgetown, Jane 1. 1866 3in isl din cues, “a | G. & S. DAVIES. _ Charlottetown. Jnne 4, 1866 | ed and White Cab | Spring Importations. J UST RECEIVED, per Unpine and L C. Owen, from LIVEKPOOL— CHESTS SUPERIOR TEA, Bags Board, Shingle & Lath Nails, Boxes Glasa, Caske Oil, Bois. Putty, Bags Cut Spikes, Bags Deck Spikes, } Kegs White Lead, | Bundles Sheet Tron, | Boxes Seay, i Bbis Washing Soda, Coils Rope, Sets Plough Mounting, | Shear Moulds, Chain Traces, Back Bauda, CANS SUPERIOR | COACIL VARNISH, &e, &e, &e- | All of which will be sold at the Lowest Pricea, by Wholesale-or Retail, at DODD's BRICK STORE, Pownal Street. DODD & ROGERS. June 4, 1866. . 4in NEW GOODS, REW GOODS, "ue Subscriber returns thanks to his friends and customers for their patronage since he ins commenced business, and he would now in form them that, in addition to his previous Stock, he has received a large and well selected supply of FASHLONABLE, GOODS, chielly from Glas gow, per ARIADNE, and now offers, AT VERY LOW PRICES, the following MERCHANDIZE: STAPLE DRY GOODS—White and Grey Cottons. Striped & Checked Shirtings, Printed Cot- tons, Ginghums, Sheetings, Regattas, Jeans, Osna- burgs, Baggings, Tickings, White and Searlet Flannels, &e., &e. DRESS GOODS—Plain & Printed Coburgs and Luatres, &e., Alpacas, Cashmeres. Burathea, Muslins, Popiins, Camlets, Silk Checks, French Merino, Deluines, Lamas, &c, &e. CLOTHS — Faney Tweeds, Doeskin, Broad Cloth, “Mantle Cloth, Ready-made Pants, Vests. Coats, Shirts, Hats, Caps, Celtic, Athol aad Bal- moral Bonnets and Thistles, Neckties, Collars, Braces, Gloves, &c, &e. SUNDRIES—Shawls, Mantles, Paletoes, Pa- DELANY & BYRNE QUEEN STREET, Opposite Hon. D. Brenan’s, AVE RECEIVED, per Undine, Lotus, and uther arrivals, A Large Stock oF Spring & Summer DRY GOODS, HATS & CAPS, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, &c. &c. kKibbons, Lace. Embroidered Sets, Falls, Hair Nets. Belts, and Buckles, Bugle Buttons aud Trim- mings, White and Colored Hose. Corsets, Hoop Skirts, und a large assertment of fashionable ar- ticles. GROCERIES—Tea (an excellent article, war- ranted) Sugar, Molasses, Ginger, Pepper, Mustard, Chocelate, Broma, Cocoa, Corn Starch. &c, &e. ALEXANDER ROSS. which they will sell at less than the usual ra‘es fur Cash. They are now epening a large assortment of ILOOP SKIRTS, No. 19, No. 15. ALSO, by above vessels and by Steamers from | HALIFAX and BOSTON, rs 4 Acres. i aia / | Chests choice Congo TEA, Puns. Bright MOLAS.- | | Hhds. Bright SUGAR, SES Bbls. Crushed SUGAR, GLASS, i ' «| SOLE LEATHER, | BROOMS, &e. Ke. which will be sold WHOLESALE and RETAIL, | at the lowest prices for cash or approved credit. | WILLIAM FULL. | 363. No. 6, 5 Acres. | } | oO Acres : | Liverpool SOAP, | NAILS, } BUCKETS, | No. il, | No. 14. j ie ead | . 5 Acres. 4 Acres June 11, City Hardware Store. have replenished our STOCK of | AJE \ American Hardware since the fire, and are prepared to offer a come. | | plete assortment of GOODS received trom | Boston by Steamers Contmerce aud Alhambra, | awong Which are aw Trowetay oo. } Counter and | Tea Scales, Chop- ping Trays, Beetsteak | | | No. 3, 5 Acres. | | Road 35 feet wide. —— Ogee N o- 2,5 Acres. aa No. 12, | No.13, 5 Acres. | 4 Acres. Board Sticks, Gong Bells (a new Adzea,. Meat Hon. Joux Loxseworra. thing). Cooper's Paint Mills, Ouachi a Oi! Stones ind Saws, Coatings and Scoteh Tweed Trowserings, Ready- : ra q together with our usual fall assortment of made Cloathing, Hate aud Caps, Gloves. scarfs, | British Hardware. | H. E. STARBIRD & CO. | 166 Cottous, Ginghiams, Jeans, Osnaburgs. DBaggings, ‘ickings, Cotton Warp. White Ked and Blue (waranted snperiot Im June 11th Parasols, Hats, Bounet Shapes, Ribbons, Falls, White and Coloured Hose, Hoop Skirts NEW SPRING G0oDs | And a general assortment of Seasonable Goods. FOR GENTLEMEN. Chests Choice Congo TEA, Sngar, Molasses, ? T r DAVIES & WEEKS AVE re-opened «a rare lotof uew Dinck Broad Liverpool Suap, Glass, Nuils, Sule Leather, &e. I Te: hsand Doeshins, Faney Coatings ind Seoteh W. H. WILSON. McIsaac's Old Stand. Tweed Trouserings, Ready-made Clothing, Hats, Cape, Ties, Scarts, Gloves, Braces, Lamb's Wool Queen Street, Ubarlutierown, VP. E IL. and Merino Vests and Pants, Fancy Flannel Jnne tl. 1866 h isl pat Gin Shirts and Shirtings, and other Farnishing Goods. Landing, Ex Brig Talba from New York, 20 Bols. FLOUR, 50 Bois KYR FLOUR, 120 Bags CORN MEAL —ALSO— 4 new article, nusurpassed for elegance and com fort, to be had in all sizes. | be found at the Gray’s Patent Moulded Paper COLLARS, - North Side Qaeen Square, Charl nteiown, June 4, 1866. GEMS OF LITERATURE. Books, Books, Books! TENHE cheap st, choicest, and best se. lected Stock of BOOKS in the City is to 3in ' ; . ' sagroapertte f in all sizes, which they will sell at a very emal! advance on Cost. Ch’town, June 4th, 1866. hid is! pat SEWING MACHINES. UBELRE YOUNG has much pleasure in announcing that he has just been appointed sole Agent for P. E. Island, for the sale of THE WEED SEWING MACHINES, and would strongly recommend to all intending surchasers, au inspection of the sample now on fis premises, so confident is he that they only require to be seen in operation to be appreciated. THE WEED MACHINES are better adapted than any ot hers in the market to the changes and great variety of sewing re KENT STREET BOOK STORE. All kinds of School Books and School material, from uhalf-peuny Primer to Colenso’s Algebra. Bibles (Donay), Testaments, Missals, Standard Histories, Essays, Theologies], Contro- versial and Devotional Works. Novels, Poetry, Biography, Oratory. Science and Mechanisw, Light Literature (by the best writers } Choir Books, Hymn Books, Song Books, Statuary, Engravings, quired in a family. fae se ahh from one to . , twenty thicknesses of Marselles without stopping STATIONERY: land ninke every stitch perfect. They will sew Copy Books, Exercise Books, Ledgers, Day Books, Mem. Books, Slates, Lead and Slate Pencils, Pens, Folders, Ink Blotting Paper, Writing Paper,and Envelopes in variety, from the finest ganze to the heaviest cloth, and even to stout, hard leather, without changing the | weedle er making any adjustment of the Machine ; Two different sizes of the Machine are manufac Photograplis of Eminent Person- lrnred fitted np, plain or ornamental, with or with- ages, Albums, Pen Kuives, | vut cabinets. as may be preferred Cricket Balls, Mew lage, These Machines have obtained the highest Besides a lot of Fancy and tother aricles, to | premiuins wherever they have been exhibited in No 1,5 Acres. , : particularise which would occupy too munch space. | competition with other Machines. PR is sg fF og xy All of which have been received this Spring per| Charlottetown, May 28, 1366. oe ae , Lorus: from LONDON wud ALHAMBRA from| ~~ 2”. TO BE SOLD, . By Private Contract. BOSTON. te” For Catalogue, apply at the Book Store of E. REILLY. 0 j sii ili inges and F ‘oles’ ver, Kent § Jnne in rw . fe 1866 Spring Goods, 1866 Sifeivcte, Walous- itor Btey j Eaten Comer Rem Sect ane SATS __| ANAT desirable PROPERTY owned and |“BXEHK Subseriber tas now completed his | Knobs, Roller Bush- j PATENTED IN. 1566 ocenpied by the Subscriber, sitnate on Euston Iinportations forthe Season. per Ships ‘Lotis” ings, Caulking | Street and near the head of Pownal Street. There aud ** Ariadue’’ from BRITAIN, consisting of lrens and } REGISTER GRATES. ure (wo portions of Town Lots—50x 100 feet each > ’ . "ey : —witb buildings on both lots. One Lot is in rear Black Broad Cloths and Dovakina, F anes Malte, BCKEIVE)D per Sicamer Com- | of the premises oecnpied by the Subscriber, and ir J UST R mEnck, from BOSTON, 35 Packages of REGISTER GRATES, Of the LATEST and MOS APPROVED | PATTERNS. which we effer ata SMALL ADVANCE ON COST. | now under rent. Phe Honse on Euston Street, oc- jenpied hy the Subscriber, is conveniently laid off | well finished, and would make au excellent private residence for any respectable family. The Terur will be easy, and made known on application to EDWARD ROCHE. P. § —Should the above age ge be not Jisposed Also, in Store, | of ee = tee naar herd _ ii, toge- | r a ither withthe Subscriber's Household Furniture MARBELIZED MANTLES, | and valuable Library, will then be sold by Anction ERY CHOIUE, E. KOCUE. VERY CHOICE May 98 pig FL tle “Gook Stoves, for Coal, | HOOP SKIRTS Cook Stoves, for Coal, Waterloo, Broadside, Niagara,! gyro» the Milillion!! Bust RECIEVED— e Princo Alborsty, Cook Stoves, for Wood. 100 Dozen of Hoop Skirts, NOW FOR SALE BY PARLOUR STOVSS, . FOR woop.’ WILLIAM DODD. Parlor Stoves, for Coal. Queen Square. | Which will be SOLD at a REDUCED PRICE, te make room for Ch’town, May 21, 1866, DEBENTURES. R. W. BRECKEN. adjoining Bank of P. £. Island. 2m 1866 Fishing, 1866 Codfish Lines, Codfi-h Hooks, Codfish Leads, (Patent, a new thing) Codfish Swivels, Codfish Splitters, Codfish Throaters, Mackerel! Lines, June 11, 1866. UPERFINE FLOUR, Extra State Dv. Just Received, and for Sale at lowest Market Price, by WELLS & MACDONALD, June 11, 1866 _ 2m : Syduey Street, Charlottetown. en — . o J : RAG. ackerel Jigs, No.1 Sole Leather. ~.- od toe ors Mackerel Jig Moulds, TEXHE undersigned have in sore 200 Vinegar! Vinegar! Mackerel Knives, : _Bides very superior American Tanned SOLE | CASKS superior Cider VINEGAR | Trout Hooks, LEATHER. For Sule low. 10 Cheap tur al ‘Tront Lines, CARVELL BROTHERS. 2m FLOUR. E have received. ex Alhambra from Boston, 1200 barrels FLOUR—Fine, Super- fine and Extra. CARVELL BROTHERS. BANK OF P. E. ISLAND. | OTLCE is hereby given that a Divi- dend of Five Potxps per centum on the Capital Stock of the Bank of Prince Edward Is- land, for the last half year, hath this day been declared, and is payable to Stockholders forth with, Juae 11, 1866. June 11. 1866. ov demand, By Order, WM. CUNDALL, Cashier. | June 5, 1266. dw _giowa, June 18, Ta, Lome: 4 ¥ “ — s pos ” | ‘Biscuits! of Tuuos. Rannine & Sons, St.John, N. B. | Trout Flies, Salmen Flies, Silk Werm Gut, a Gut Casting Liuea, *¢ Hake Hooks, Bar Tin, Jig Ladies, Fish Forks. All at Low PRICES at the City Hardware, Store, H. BE. STARBIRD & CO. BRANDY. ANDING, N. RANKIN. isl 2in Biscuits! Box Fresh Water avd Soda BIS- | ‘UIT, from the celebrated Steam Factory June 11, 1866. N. RANKIN. June 11, 1866. isl Qin THE JEWS. ‘TE HLE Postyoned Auniversory Meeting! ! ef the Jewish Association will be held in ithe TEMPERANCE HALL, on MONDAY from LIVERPOOL—_ : EVENING NEXT, the J8th inet, Chair Ww be 30 Qr. Cusks Superior BRANDY. | iakeu at half-past seven. CARVELL BROTHERS. Jith June, 1506. ' Ch'town, 1th June. i Dias Y “reprnart 26 . ex DAVID CANNON’ Dividend of 7} per cent for half year ending Ist | 1000 STOVES to arrive. DODD & ROGERS, Dodd's Brick Store, Pownal St. June 4, 1866. 4in 0 ARRIVE, — Canada Flour. 100 Bbls. No. 1 superfine FLOUR, For Sale by J. ROBERTS ECKART, Water St. June 4, 1866 JOR SALE, a part or the whole of 14 GOVERNMENT DEBENTURES of £100 Apply to JAMES F. MONTGOMERY, | Yeurs. i Binstead, St. Peter's Road. i May 28, 1866. JUST OPENED, MENS KID BOUTS, * LEVANT ditto PRINCE of WALES ditto | NEW FOUNDRY. {wesw “EDamen | j a “ /ESUE Salscriber respectfully intorms the | omen’s Kid BUUTs, i inhabitants of Charlottetown and vicinity | “ CASHMERE “ that he is prepared to furnish Castings uf various | “ BALMORAL “ | descriptions at the «“ LASTING a ‘CITY FOUNDRY, W.E. DAWSON. ' near McCKINNON’'S TANNERY. Ship and Mill Castings, Thrashing Machines and Mud Digygerr, | &c, made at shortest notice. MICHAEL RIORDAN. | Charlottetown, May 28. 1866. 3m Union Bank of P. E. I. T a Meeting of the Board of Direc‘ors, | held this day, it wae Resolved that a May 2. 1866, ee Ei (Children’s BOOTS and SHOES. A W. E. DAWSON'S. _ May 21, 1866, VESSELS WANTED! 10 CHARTER, to LOAD instant, be declared, with paid ap capital of the | Bauk, payable on und after 6th instant. i By order. ! JAS ANDERSON, Cashier. ' Charlottetown, 2ud June, 1866 Channel, at current rates. Apply to CARVELL BROTHERS. | Charlottetown, May 28, J8t6 i - me © ¥ to anbite, we “t fing fo“ 4 ;. : 8 je ench, bearing 5 per cent, and being payable in 10 | Queen-steeei, uext door w the Bunk of P. E Island. ———| I.E SUBSCRIBER having JUST DEALS in Richibacto and Bue-) touche. for Liverpool] and Bristol City of Chacimttetown, (‘PPE SUBSCRIBER bes ia STORE, j and has JUST RECEIVED the followi — per Burgue Lores, from LONDON irect— | 40° heats and half-chestse TEA (Finest Kaizon) 25 Pancheons RUM, | 4 Caxks Pale and Dark BRANDY (Hennessy) | 12Curxes do do do 6 Casks MARSALA, | 4 do Port WINE, | 6 do Sherry, : | 10 Cwt. STARCH (Coleman's) 300 do Wine and Beer Corks, 100 Boxes SOAP, (very superior} 60 doe (comment) 12 Dozen Worcester SAUCES, 12 do. Keuding = do 12 do Harve do 4Cwt. PEPPER (unground! 20 Kegs MUSTARD, 4 Cwt. BLACK LEAD, 10 Causes CONFECTIONARY (in Gb. 20 Boxes de 20 Cwt. RICE (Airacan) 75 Dozen 3 bushel Grain SACKS, 120 Bales OAKUM (hest Navy) 90 Coils Manilla ROPE (nesorted sizesy 60 do Hemp de do 7 Casks Boiled OLL, 8 Cwt. White LEAD, 5 do Black PAINT. DOUGLAS M. HARINGTON. Water Street, Ch'town, May 21, 1866. 3m NEW STORE! South Side of Queen Square. ‘UE Subscriber has opened the Store ia MRS. CAMERON'S BUILDINGS, nextdoor to the Bootand Shoe Factory. Has received by lave arrivals An assorted Stock of DRY GOODS, direct from the factories at Leeds, Glasgow and Liverpool, which he will sell ou reasonnble terma, and begs to solicit a share of public patronage. ALSO: Tea and Sugar, superior quality- JAMES 8. PURDIE. Ch'town, Mav 14, 1866. Juast Received. TH Subscriber has Just Received Barenue Undine from LIVE RPOOL— 190 Boxes No. 1 Brownand Yellow SOAPS, 20 Bags RICE, 56 Kegs PAINT, 5 Casks Boiled OTL, Ww Cwr. PUTTY, 20 Bols. Washing SODA, 10 Kegs Baking SODA Daily Expected, by Barque Lotus from Loudon— 120 packages choice Congo TEAS. all of which be ¢ffers at hos asnal liberal terme, WILLIAM DODD, Rottles) Queen "town, Mi isl pat ARCHIBALD KENNEDY, SAIL MAKER, ESIRES to return his thanks to bis friends and customers in town and country the Patronage bestowed upon him daring the last years that he has been in bosinessin this city ; begs to inform them that in addition to b making business, he will, on the arrival of L. C. Owes, from LIVERPOOL, aud Asta from GLASGOW, open a Ship Chandlery & Hardware Store _Ch'town, May 7, 1865. in the shop lately occupied by Mr. P.W, Hyndmun, head of Queen's Wharf, where he intends to keep ~ constantly on hand, yin :— ’ Cordage, Canvas, Oakum. Pitch, Rosin, Tar, Paints, Oila, Glass, &c, Anctore, Chains, Steel, &e, &c, Ke. ‘ May 7. 1866. Oe eee R. W. G. Sutherland bas removed from his late residence on Queen eo tek Streets, and would respectially inform his f and enstomers, that by late arrivalsof impor- large Stork of Drags. Chemicals, Perfameny amd Toilet Articles in variety. trouage so liberally extended to him since his resi- dence in Charlattetown, and hopes — ma duity and attention in every tuned of his profes: sion, he will retain the confidence of the publics supervision. Advice to the poor Gratis. FOR SALE, "W\HE Subscriber offers for Sale that Robert Haszard, containing 60 acres of fronting on tne North River and adjoining and Barn. The facilities for chipping Prodtee at the North River Bridge, and the extensive Mussel der it a most desirable Pooperty. Also, Schurman Point Farm,— distant about a mile and a half, ina direct line, from Summerside— a mile on Bedeque Bay avd Wilmot Creek. About 40 aeres are cleared and in a high state of evartt of hard and soft wood, Terme casy—ap- ply to JAMES C. POPE, Street, to the corner of Kent tations from Europe, he has greatly added to his i DR. SUTHERLAND returns thanks for the par be continued towards him; trusti The Dispensary is under che Doctor's own : Charlottetown, May 7, 1866. valuable Property, formerly owned by Mr. Land— * Upton.” On the premises are a new Howse Beds which lie directly in front of this Farm, ren That very valuable Freehold FARM, knowe as containing 106 acres, and having a frontage of over cullivation; the remainder is covered with a fine _Ch’town, 7th May, 1866. isl pat_s j EUROPEAN EXCHANGE. a 10 YELLOW OLL JACKETS, z 100 pairs do. PANTS, ¥ et) song COATS, re 50 SOU WESTERS, te 40 ee CLIPPERCANVAS, for Boat ust Sails } For sale low. P. W. HYNDMAN. May 21, 1866. To Fishermen & Shipbuilders, pur Subscriber has on hand 100 Bolte : of EXTRA NAVY CANVAS. in nambers t, ib 9,3, 4.5, 6,7,8. Also, 300 yards DUCK suitable |” wa for Fishing Boats Sail Twine, Bele Rope— Manilla Cordage, ron all siaee, i . Hemp do Spikes, iE 20 Bbis Coal Tur, Nails, i 20 de Pitch, Castings, : u Onkesen . Parapline Variiidh, i 44 Bright Varnish, Scapper Pipes, i Machinery Oil, do Auyers, 2 : Roofing Piteh and Paper. ¢ The whvle will be sold ut the lo-vest prices hy q H. HASZARD. if Charlottetown, April 2nd, 1866, isl f NOTICE. PER 3ONS wishing to ero-s over to Suashe pert, to attend the CHURCH SERVICE on for Sunday aflernoon, can have Season Tic 2s 6d ewch. Apply to Mr. WELSd, on board the ; ; Best Island Tobacco! ! te 7WVUE subseribers, in enareings thanks te their friends and customers for the ae extended to them since their commenceniwent business, would intimate that they have GREATLY REDUCED Tho Price of their Tobacco, t which is pronounced by judges to be the ie Best Manufactured on the Island. t Samples can be had by calling at their Store in ea ae ILOWDEN & RICHARDSON. ee cree Just on the Square. ee NEW TOBACCO FACTORY | BUMMER SIDES OPENED a FACTORY at SUMMERSIDE, \is prepared to supply Wholesule Customers with the Island Manufactured TOBACCO, warranted & good artiele. at the very lowest prices, and on the | most rensonable terme — and hopes his Factory, | being the first of the — ~ e: in hr | Connty, wi!l meet with liberal pateounge from | Tradets und Merchante of Suumesside, and Prince uty lly. eae or PATRICK REILLY. Summerside, July %, 1865. | For Sale. TEXBE Northern Half of TOWN LOT No. 21. ia the Firet Handred of Lote in the sitnate at oe Og rin d King Streets, near 1 Fone Whart, well adapted for business pur; oses or for 4 private residence. A y to | pme. #8, 1965. EPH BALE. oa