i oe em on = TELEGRAPI eo LATEST NEWS RY Luverroot, Sept. 19, p The (sreal Eastern wa off i ast Paris, Sept. 17, p.m A | reular sava, th ret t cha s a tavourabie, b ance, Persia and ita ‘ drawn nearer yn their interests Nustiia 5 has 10 hostile mtent. The Convention of Rome w ek ¥« red out. Second class MAVICS Are Assulcu ‘ ty of ths Baltic and Mediterranean. lt justiles the kh vie ors mediation, and hint annexation of the peopie « { the same lanyua re id interests It shows the nec ssity ot pert et detence and militervy organization, not, however, as a threat, and « AP esses the bebet of a last 2 yes em Ku pe. It ix said that Napoleon has reiused to allow ' renen the | hold oflice Mexico, Owing to the protest of the Uni ofheers of army to Siaies Gieve:r nment. Sr. Pererssrea, Sept. i7, even ¢ | man whe attempted to assassinate Ces veral mooths a has been executed had been a yrand pepular demonsi b he aA iien of respect t the Czar and joy at the pun h ment of the would-be assassin. , hs . Panis, Tuesday, Sept. 18 The belief is general that Napoleon him: *. the mut i the vote rece made pub ai his si sire is 1 perman prac ; Beaci, Sept. | rhe P . ect th 1 fk is . TH ISs u © are 4 8 ‘ > s 4 t ‘ sartiny ’ Fr tLoRmeENCcE, Sept. 10 i . t } +} — P General Ri ’ { ve Italian army, I Florence to-day or Venice, ino fer tO Supn tend the arranzements tur the t ansfer of ie forts of the Quadrilateral to \ enetlia. Bexiix, Sept. 18 Franee and Prussia are heartis in faver at the roposal of Meninbrea with re vard to the i Venetian debt. Viexsa, Sept. 18 The Emperor of Austria s concluded t re rtitt tl er Pr oA 5 | seas ' It sand \s take p his arters in Pe Mh i Varig ( suis 89! Five-twenties 72} | Breadatulfs firm. Provisions frm. Gold 145}. Lonpox, Sx pt. 19, noon. 7 Daily News, in an editorial to-day, savs the Russian-American aliance is nmpracticalie. Filorexce, Sept. 19, noon The missi Vienna to the belief that the difficulty about the Vene tian debt is near an end, and 1! te mise will be effected with the result of a lasting . , ym of Crene ral R ve ] to wif & Compre peace- Trresre, Sept. 19, noor A creat battle has been fouvht in of Candia, between the Turks and thunieic. rhe lurks were the victors. Loxpox, Sept. 19, noor Tite ship Plymouth Rock took fire this morn ing, but the flames were extinguished w 7 Are. Consols 494. U.S. 5-20's 724. New York, Sept. 20, p. m Gold 144}. : Ber.ix, Sept. 20 Conant Bismarck has taken very ill, thou zt not so much so as to excite serious apprehen fron. The Kise of Prussia has written an address to the people, thanking them for their part : ; “ horne in the war, and congratulating ther victory and peace. The abdication of Ludwig ]., King of Bava- ria, is now regarded as certain. Ne quotable change in Liverpool markets New York, Sept. 21. At the regatta iw Springfield yesterday the | Jas. A. Harding erew of St. Juhu, N. B., won the fearcared race. Ward of New \Y k beat Brown of Portland in the two-mile Wherry race. Gold 1437. New Youk, 21st, p. m The following has been receiv ed: Asly Bay, Thursday evening, Sept. 2 BD ot. Press, Craig, General Agent Associated ny. 34 ‘+, arrived here this afternoon. The Cale To acruss the Gulf of St. Lawrence was success fuily completed this evening. I have to-mor- rew to recover a few miles of eable lost in the Gulf during the gale of Monday, and then pre- eeed in the Medway tc Pictou nd for cval, afterwards wo to lav the Cable across the Straits » as : 7 on "y ° of Northumberland. The Steamer Jerribéc is tu accompany. All well. (Signed) Cracs W. Fierp. Geld 143}. —— —_ he Gloucester, Mass., Telegraph of the 12th inst., in referring to the fisheries, says -— ‘The arrivals from the Bay have been quite humerous since we made mention of the busi .ess a week age, thirty-five Gloucester vessels having arrived iv the interim, making one hundred and eleven home crafts, and ten from other places, arrived at this port from that rendezvous the present season. The advices brought by the late arrivals do not materially differ from former | intelligence. The arrival of so lerge a fleet has caused a decline in prices, the sales ha- ving been at $20 $16 and $13 for Is, 2s, and 3s, aguinet Week. were selling at $154 and $14 for ls and 2 The quality of the Bay mackerel this year i ex-) eelient, and Shore ls command caly one dol- Jar abarrel more than Bay, whereas last year Shore mackerel were considered so wuch better than Bay, that at this time of the year | elie Shore I4 sold for six dollars per barre! more by Washing than Bay is. Some dozen or more of the Shore fleet have arrived during the week, and heariy as many Georges craft, se that our wharves have presented a very active appear ance during the week.”’ ~~ A PoniticaL P lites! parses bas come to the surface of United States. “l the Islnd We have $224. SIT4 and $134 lat) Last year at this time, Bay mackerel | ansoNn.—Anether praying po- the At the Philadeiphia Radical con-| ¢ VESSELS BUILT AND BUILDING PRINCE COUNTY. We seme time ago gave an account of the ships ldttg in Suminerside, (nineteen in number) and tn our present eatimate shall, therefore, omit them. bees Phe tiosber of all the other vessels, and the plank- ion of this Island. ‘They are y ali spruce built. are the produc nearl At Troyon, Mr. G gant orge Muttart is building a ine of about 200 tons, to class aJ for 4 years At Bedeque, W. G. Strong, Esq., has a brigan- about 2 tine of UO tens, te class al for 5 years, Mr. W. Cameron is the builder At Grand River, Mr. Peter MeGregor is build- ing for Jehu Leturgy, Eeq., a bring of about 200 tone, te clase o years, At Fumore Rirer, S. 8S. Lidsten, Esq., is build. ling a fine barque oft about 300 tens, for Angus MeMillan, Esq. She tly feet keel, 26 feet and I4 feet 10 ineles depth of held. To Is beain class 5 yeurs.. . Jumper barque of about S00 tons, to class 7 years | At Fifteen Point, Mr. Thomas Humphrey is f building ter Jol Leturgy, a brigantine at about . Mr. Arehibald Gillis is building tor Angus MeMillan, a brigt. of ebout > years.....Mr. A Cameron is ) Dulldiog Two brigantines, " 200 toms, te claas D years 200 toma, te class | ter Themas Sunpson, ove to class 4 aud the other hg years a Egmout Bay, Francis De Roche is building | for Joho Haszard & Coe., a brig of about 250 tens. She is copper-tastened—100 teet keel, uu- ler 13 feet depth of hola, and 24 feet beam, te ws 5 years Mr Arthur Craswell is alse outlding fer the same parties a Vessel or about P10 tens register, to class oO vears 2... Mr. W im. Balls is building tur John Leturgy two brigts. of about 20) tons each, to class 4 and 5 vears.....N. J Brown, Eeq., is building two brigts. of about 200 tens exch—one ef janiper, te class 7 veara and j one of spruce to class 4 years..... Mr. Cormie MeMillan a juniper brigt 200 tens, to class fer 7 is building tor Angus ol . Argus MeFadyen has taunched a juniper barque of about 1350 tenme, built for Dunean & Co lw} jelass 7 years.....James Yeo, jr, Esq, has a| | brigt. building of about 200 tens, to class 5 years | At West Poiat, Mr. Angus Gillis is building for James Duncan & Co.. a juniper barque of about SOU tons, te class 7 years.....Mr. James MeLel- lan is building tor John A. MeDonald, Esq, a| brigt. of about IS) tous, to class 5 years..... Mr. | ident yeurs James Db ©. Ramsay is building for the same gentleman. | a brig of about 250 tous, te clasa 5 yeurs..... Mr Jawes MeLelian is also buil ling tor The came party, & Jumper barque of about 300 tons, te class ¢ youre, -- Mr. John Miller is buildieg tor Jobn Yeo, Esq . a brig'. of about 200 tens, t Clas8 o }yeare.....Mr. Samuel Kinlay is building for Jas | | Duncan & Co, a juniper brigt. of ubout 200 tons, | }te class? years.....Mr Thos. Rix isalso building | | for the same parties, a juniper brig of about 250 | tens, te class 7 years.....Mr. Andrew Bell 1s} building for John Yeo, h-q ,a juniper brig of about 1 250 tona, te class 7 years.....Mr. Geo. Farley is | toma, te class 5 years, | At MeNeaught’s Rirer, Lot 6, Mr. George Car- roll is building for John Yeo, Eeq., a janiper barque of about 450 tons, and a jumper brig of| | building for the same party a brigt. of about 200 | | both te class 7 vears d } John A. MeDovald is buildi: | labeut 250 tons At Nail Pond | fer the Tignish Fishing Co., a vessel of about Jeu} tons, to class 4 years At Tignish ey It I] & Co. are building a fishing vessel et about 70 tens, to class 4 years At Cascumpec, Benj. Rogers, E-q., is building } er adbeut Lo brig of tons, to class 5 years .... vomas Metherel is building for G. W Howlan, | hsy . a brigt. of about 2UU0 tows, to class 5 years .---Herbert Bell, Esg., 3 building for a fishing company, a vessel of about 100 tons, to class 5 i years. At Lot 11, Mr. Henry McDonald is building a juniper brigt. of about 200 tons, to class 7 years At Bideford, Mesars. Yeo & Richards are build- ing four vessels, juniper and spruce, of irow: about | 200 te 400 tons each, te class from 4 to 7 years. | At Port Hil, Hugh Rameaay, Esq., is building | for James Yeo, jr., a jumper barque of about 400 /tens, te class 7 jears, and a brigt. of about 200 tous, to class 5 years. }2a rt here, then, ineluding Summerside, | building and built, a tetal ef S56 vessels, with an aggregate ef seme 13,000 tens. Here we have at least one branch of our industry prosecuted with respectable and even praikewot thy Viger. Woucd that all others were equally well pursued. But we shal) hepe for better things.—Sammersule Progress, Sept 17. | _ a ———— BY PRESI OUTSPOKEN SPEECH DENT JOHNSON, At St. Louis, recently, the President made a lremarkable speech, The tollowing extract will some idea of its tone :— } | i ' wet ‘a | ** Jt used to be ene of the arguments that if} the States withdraw their representatives and | ession—a poeple it. Now, toe yovernment turn around and as- | States are out of the Union: t that was se« break- | ms the power in this isume that the the y are not entit ed to repres ntatives in Con } | Senators, up yovernm radical | hat | lyress. (Cheers.) That is tu say, they are dis | evlutionists, and their ] osition now: is to pre | pe tuate a disruption of the government. Let jme ask this people here to night: Are you} prepared to see our fields laid waste azain—our | business and commerce suspended, and all trade | lstopped? Are you prepared to see this land] | again drenched w our brother's blood? Heaven javert it, is my prayer. (Cheers.) lot those who believe that does Rltata I am one and pent, and } man sin, having sinned, I he must re} havnig repented makes him a hetter mant he (Cheers.) (Voice, Jeff. Davis.”’) You call on Judse Chase to hanz Jeff. Davis, will you ? I am not the cvuurt. j idze. other cases, it would have to come on an ap- plication as a ease for pardon, and that is the only way the ease cun come to me. Why don't Jud re Chase, the Chief Justice of the U nite a | States, whose district he is in, try him? (Loud | cheers.) But perhaps I could auswer the ques tion ; aS sometimes persons want to be fucetious, | and indulge in repartee, I] mizht ask you a ques- | tiou, why I don’t hang Thad. Stevens and Wen- | | dell Phillips. (Great cheering.) A traitor at} | one end of the line is as bad as a traitor at the | | other. ] believe in the good old doctrine advocated | ton, Jefferson and Madison, of ro- min was hefore. * hang | (Great cheering.) I am not the jury nor th before the case comes to me, and all tation in office. These people who have heen | enjoying their o this doctrine. 1 j d the lenough. They should let ans ther portion of ithe people have achance. (Chcers.) Howare} | these mento he got out. (A voice—** Kick | Cheers aud laughter.) s says we shall not turn them out, ilic es seem to have lost sight ol set of men emoluments of office long | believe that one enjoy | have J '*em out ‘onrre veution, a Rev. Dr Newman of New Orleans at-| and they are trving to pass laws to prevent it | tributed te the elevation of Andrew Johnseu te) being done. the Presidency to the Satanic agency, aud vrayed | wi!| stand by me in trying to give the people | The following is) a fuir chance, soldic rs and citizens, to pearticd- a speciinen of his prayer to whieh the assem bled | pute in these offic tu be delivered from his rule cuuventionists repeatedly said * Amen.” * Hear us, we beseech thee, for our vation at) fyst ay Dean. (Great cheering.) And] intend | Ye8"*- | kick them out. iN} | Before Councillors Morris and Yates: Ist Sept.—_ Charles MacKay from lockup, charged with beim!) yard of Charles Green, Esq. a superior built Bar Dantel MeLeilan is buriding a} each of about 200 tons, | | rersal Remedy for Conghs, Colds, and Bronchial ! guard against worthless imitations. | certain j and | Officer, 48 Dey street, New York, and 205 High | this double operation Well let me say to you, if you} : am ; by « family and a unmerons circle of friends and es, God being willing, I will) wequaintances for his honest, upright character. I will kick them out just as| We kept the Fairfield. Lot 47, Tost Office for 23 — POLICE COURT. OE Launched, intoxicated aud ineapable of taking care of himself Of 365 tons, to clues five years, called the * Island inthe public street; fined 10s or ¢ days’ hoeprisun- ment. Committed, tery; evidence contlicting—case distiise a dth.— Anus Currie, 46, from Lot 43, inzensibly drunk, laying in the street at bight; eomvicted nnd fined os or 48 lours’ jmprisonmeut }rown, Kent Street, for beiag in the possession of a double barrel gan, knowing the same to be stolen e tried by this court Cou- victed and sentenced to forfeit and pay a penalty of twe pounds ten shillings and costsjor in default to be huprisoved two mouths. Fine aud costs paid in Phe prisoner elects to court I3th.—George Plyor, from lockup, drunk and disorderly conduct iu the public street ; convicted and fined os— paid, Owen Huges vs John Cullen, for an assault and battery ; settled between the parties, by consent of court on the condition of the payment of fall costs. Peter Grant, from lockup, drank and incapable of helping hnuwself ; convicted and fiued 10s—paid. lth-—Donald Cummings, drunk aud incapable ; lined 10s—- paid Wilfsau Corish, found intoxicated laying on the side walk; couvicted and fined ten shilliags, or | seven days’ lmprisoument—paid Nolloway.s Pills. —Diarrheea and Bowel Com- i plaints. —Phese waladies are ever present, aud if leftunattended frequently terminates fatally it should be everywhere known that both cholera and diarrhaa depend on the presence of some uodigested substance in the stomach or bowels, er sewme deleterious matter in the blood, und | that Holloway’s Pulls can expel either with ease and expedition. They concentrate in a sur- prising degree purifying, alterative, regulating and strengthing qualities, and thus exert over | every internal organ the wholesomely. controlling | influence so necessary for subduing excessive action im the humanframe. Holloway's medicine | may be advantageouly taken as a means of keep- ing the blood pure and bedy coul—the only prac- ticable plan of maintaining health in youth, man- hood, and old age. -_——_ — Brown’s Broxcmat Trocurs.—This Uni- Affections now stands the first) in public faver and coufidence ; this result has been acquired by a test of thirteen years. [ts merits and extensive use has caused the Troches to be counterfeited, and we would caution purchasers to be on their — 7. o> - A Buessinc ro Mornuers.—MRS. WINS- LOW’S SOOTHING SYRUP, for all diseases with whieb children are afflicted, isa sate and remedy. Ht relieves the ehild from pain, regulates the stomach and bowels, cures wind colic, corrects acidity, and, by giving rest the child, comterts the mother } healih to Huibern, Loudon, Eugland. - o-oo - HABITUAL CONSTIPATION. How To EFFECT A CERTAIN AND PERMANENT CUPE Some ecenpitions of life predispose to Costiveness especially those whieh allow bat little exercise Persous who contract this unfortunate habit of body. nuder such circumstances, might possibly be relieved by changing their sedentary employments fer others of a more active kind ; but this is by no Habitual constipation isa very ob stinate disorder. All the ordinary so called reme- dies invariably aggravate it. Nothing can be more injurious than the continued use of strong aperients They at first irritate, and finally almost paralyze the bowels—rendering them so torpid that enor- mous doses of cathartic medicines have no effect upen them. A mild aperient, combined with a ventle stimulant, is the true remedy ; and a com- bination in the happiest proportion, of these ingre- tients. is found in HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS. This famous Stomachic invigorates the whole intestinal canst! while quietly removing from its couvolutions all impedimeuts to a free throngh them. No mere purgative has No ordivary stimulant effect Cases of constipation abandon ineuns Certain pPassayve the desired object ed as hoy eless by distinguished medical men have been cured ina few weeks by the Bitters. To those who haye tried ail the medicines of the dispensary in Vain, we say try this irresistible stimulant and perient. There is no sufficient reasen why con stipation shonld be the consequence of sedentary havits. HOSTETTER’S BITEEKS, by supplying the vigor which would otherwise be de:ived from exercise, will in all cases enable the system to per- form its excretary functions regularly and health- tully. Sep. 17. 2w Married, At St. George’s Church, Syduey, Sept 3rd. by the Rev. R. J. Uniacke, D.D, assisted by the Rev. A. Brown, Samuel Rigby, Esqr. of Coleby, late of the War Department, to Gertrude, youngest daughter of the late J. W. Weeks, Captain of the 7th Koyal Fresiliers On the 4th instant, by the Rev. James McDonald. Mr. Andrew Me Lellan. ludiane kiver, to Miss Bridget Young. Southwest, Bedeqne. At Summerside, on the Sth instant, by the Rev. D. Crawtord, Mr. Janes Weatherby, of Traro, N S., to Miss Marguret Daun, of Samimerside. At Charlottetown, on the Sih instant, by the Rev Thos. Danean, Mr. Wm. R. Donglass, Lot 38, to Miss Margaret Collin, of Savage Harbour. Died, _ Ou the 11th inst, Mr. Patrick Kavanagh, aged G8 years The deceased was deservedly regretted May his soul rest in peace. At the residence of Mr. James Moore, Summer- Jobn Bruce va Thomas Carroll, assault and bat. | ~ Qnreen’ PRICES CURRENT, CHARLOTTETOWN, Sept. 21, 1866. i'rovisions, Fhomas Ryan, of St. Jobn’'s, seaman, drnnk and Beef, («mall) per Ib......++ ++ Cntr d cikce, oO to Bd ineapuble of taking care of himsell,—sent to juilior| Do by the quarter.... ..4+ +++ saceeeeedd to bd iShoure. ; | Pork, (curcass).... 0s. ee eetr eres eee ddd to Gd Before his Worship the Mayor and Conncillor) po (gmall).........- oaup aabeane bac, eae Beer: John Noonan vs George Crosby, assault and | Mutton, per tb.... ccc eer eeee ee eens oe Sd to Od | buttery, and also trespass on dwelling house; for- Veal per ee aa 3d to Sd mer charge distnissed. For the trespass, damages ee | ee ee a | e an alias oil sean v & a es « didhun abe kee eeneseas » 7d to 10d Charlies Hearts vs Lhouus Morris, for keeping a Utter, (fresb)..-- +--+ + cers vee - Is 2d to Is 4d | dangerous, vicious dog, which suid dog attacked and Do by the tub..........-- olen. Bs to Is ai ussatlted the said Charles Hearte, while quietly Cheese, Pet Mess cree cree cere cree ees - Bd to 6d passing Haviland street. Ordered that the suid dog | Tallew, per 1b......+. 2... prtasesss eee. Td to Sd be forthwith removed from the City and kept so} Lard, pet tb.... eee cree cece ee tees oe Dd to Wd removed Flour per I0.... .00+ e502 eeeee cm veeeicy sane 3d ith ~The Queen. at the proseention of James | Oatmeal, per cwt....---. .-0. ees eee oes se White, vs Witianm Matheson, charged with fe-| Eggs, per dozen... 2.2.02... 2.00 oe cele Od to Js loniously robbing from the person of certain pieces — of silver coins; Leotteen at Wi besses lite iu} Grain. presence and heariag of the accused. Whe Privoner| Barley, ..0.0. cone woes cane cece ccce -3s 91 ot 4s wus addressed tn the manner pointed out by the | Vals, per a ciel a oe ¢ecee ° cccecece coon OO Statute He declined to make uny observaliois. Vegetables Committed for trial before the Supreme Court Peas per quart ni . 7d to 9d Jolin Hour, from lockup, charged with being in p athe i ee ee . | toxicated and anuble to wive a satisfactory account | vintues, per RUEREl...+00..- cs. aKa dl to he Bi of himself, on the complaint of one of the special | Poultry. constables ‘The prosecutor did not appear; prison | Geese o debe cbWiredes 66 ie bev de beaeehe ds . 28 Gd er Was discharged Terkeye, each ...5 0.0 se. Svcs wees ceed btn Op Patrick Kelly and Lewis, from lockap, charged | Fowls, each.......... Ae wine’ sins -IsGi to 23 6d by Rachael McDonald, for molesting and entering | Chickens, pair... .......0.0. + 28to 3s au private awelli yg bouse at uight. Nach convicted s wit fined ina peualty of Nve siiilings and costs—| Fish. fine pard | Codfish, te ALLER ELE eer o 065-808 to 800 th.~Refore Councillors Beer and DesBrieay ;| ferttmet, por Bartel. os oo .k cs ae. og 30s tu 40s lingh MacKillock frou lockup, charged with being | Mackerel, per dozen........ occes ccccces OS OO 4s lrnok and tieapable ; convicted and fined 08 or 43 Lumber. HOUTS Huprisouime nt : Boards, (Hemlock). . +000» oses csee sees 3s 6d to 4s James Weish (Malpeque road) charged with Do (Spruce) si Ae to he being found in the Fish market, at night, drank Do (Pine) ee qs w 9. und meapable of aking care of himself; fined ds.| op... ae os re Ba : “g Phe ¢ ity at the prosecution of Robert Percival, Shingles, per M... 2... ++++ esse eee gees 10s to 1s the City Surveyor, vs David Munro Fraser, de Sundries, fendant, foe having caused a nuisance to be made} Hay, per ton.... 2.00 eee cone core cencceccce 2O05 iu Kent Street, to wit: a certain Cellar Hatch on] Straw, per cwt........--0. 2. enelbes ---ls 6d to 2s the side walk, attached toa new House recenily | Timothy Seed...........- isa Sea a teliae s +++. hone erected on Towu Lot Nus:ber Tweuty-six in the] Clover seed por lo ......... iicnteees+ecnete Fourth Hundred of Town Lots. The tect buving| Homespun, per yard.... 0.2.65 e665 0 ds to Ge bec proven, the suid David Mauro Fraser was! Calfskios | See ee ‘ease Sd couvicted aud adjudged to pay a penalty of 5s for! Hides per ss river . Bhd ~4 4d every day the suid wuisunce continues to exist. ae eee te ne 1 10th.—Before Councillors Browuand DesBrisay :| ghee aioe oe en een ae 7 . * $6 Phe Queen, at the prosecution of Arthur W. Hel- A - i hoe sont .caveees v0 Gnetanme © ~~ Is od voxd, ve Willium Kelly, Sheowsber, Canrlatte- a es per GB race cece cove SOOe becccnes eee bo hl : . artridges, dice dink cineca est . pone GEORGE LEWIS, Market Celrk. DANAGED GOODS. yo be SOLD by AUCTION, TO. MORROW, TUESDAY, 25th inst, at 12 o'cloclk, at the Subscriber's Room— 4 Coils WIRE RIGGING, Lot JIB HAWKS, i bbl. NAILS, Lot SPIKES, Said Goods having been damaged at the fire on the loth July last, ave ordered to be sold fur the beuelit of all concerned. ALso, at the same time— 17 Bundles OAKUM, 7 Bags SVIKES. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Sept. 21th, 1866. i : . . be th, @M-| hoi soe? ‘ . eal add is a large. Deliver ae frow the rule of bad me | to say but little, but was provoked into this, but side, of Typhoid Fever and sore throat, Angus r _ — “0 ee ee eee cnet iT care not for their menaces, their tauiits And) Morrison, Shipcarpenter, aved 21 years and 7 wo a _ y : . ‘\ their threats. I du not intend to be bullied by | months, son of Charles Morrison, Flat River abusing that authority, is net only endangering thee | io : rt i} > friends *heers. At Summerside, ou the Sth instant, after a few hie of our Repubiie, but our personal liberty. } me aon nen Sues "y ed fiends, — . rs.)| hours illness, Mr. Henry Taylor, Carpenter aged Great God, interpose, and making bare Thine | "4 God willing, with your help, [ will veto/ a, veurs. ah ; seu save us from bis ruinvus policy, aud tron ibe their measures whenever they come to me.| Suddenly, at Lot 16, on the 6th instant, David, bad councila of bad men that surround kim. And) (Chee:s.) 1 lace myself upon the ramparts | son of Mr David Fraser, aged 17 years. we beaeveh Thee to discover te the American) of the Constitution, and when I see the enewy | = ee co ‘ ; beople the base hypocricy of that party that eerks| ayproaching, so long as I have eves to see, 01 Port of Charlottetown. NEW GOODS. X Prioress from LIVERPOOL and other receut arrivals, the Subscriber begs to | announce the arrival of a Further Supply of New Goods, suitable for the season, in SILKS, DRESS GOODS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, HATS, CAPS, &e. Ke. Atsv, LO Bales Canvass from No. 1 to 8, 10 Pieces Duck suitable tor Boat Sails, Sail Twine, Bolt Kope, Pitch, Tur, Oakam, Clinch Rings, &c. &e. Roofing Felt and Pitch. H. HASZARD. Charlottetown, Sept. 24th, 186, “il NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE e Lay FIRE ARD LIFE Tusurance Company. Established 1809. Capital, - - £2,000,000. G. W. DE BLOIS, Ageut for P. E. Island. te RISKS TAKEN DAILY. 3m Sept. 24, 1264 Superior Lime. B EER & SONS have a Supply of ENGLISH WHITE LIME, for Plastering ; and a large Stock of FIRST QUALITY PUG. WASH LIME, for all general purposes. Charlottetown, 24th Sept, [R66 3in TENDERS. TEXENDERS will be received by the City Surveyor until SATURDAY, the 6th day of OCTOBER. for sinking and finishing a WELL near CoNNOLLY’s. on the Spring Park Road. ROBERT PERCIVAL, City Surveyor. _Sept, 24, 1866. “wo rothers,” FROM BOSTON. Tue New Brigantine Two Brothers, ROBERT PAUL, Master, will leave BOSLON direct for Char- lottetown, P. E Island, on or about the 8th of OCTOBER next For Freight or Passage, apply in Boston to SILAS FP. PIERCE, Commercial street, or to the Captain on board at Packard's whart. ROBERT PAUL. September 2th, 1866. BI NSTEA D. IMPORTAN T SALE. T° he Sold that beautiful Estate. BIN- STEAD, Prince Edward Islind, containing about TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACKES of very superior Land, with House and Out build- ings in every respect fitted fur the residence of a gentleman It is situated on the Hillsboro’ River. fonr mile= from Charlottetown, and for beauty of scenery is perbaps nnequalled If not sold by MONDAY. the 2th of October, it will be divided into lots of about Twenty-five acres each, and suld by Auction, ou the premises oa that day by Mr. Wa. Dopp. After the sale of the Land the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Stock, Crop and Implements on the farm will be se'd by AUCTION, by Mr Dopp, withont any reserve. Lhe sale will be genuine, as the proprietor wishes to leave the Islaud. The terms and partienlars can be obtained from the Hon. Josten Henstey, Charlottetown, or Mr. FreLLowes, at instead. Sept. 17. 5 weeks. Halifax Colonist, Halifax Reporter, St. Joha, NOB, Morning News a7 *& BBOK3, STATIONERY, Finey Goods, Ae. —— Ree ~ to sustain kin = Ob,*eend a epirtt trom Thy) cas to heas, or a ton sue t und the alarm, s | ANKIVED, throne, te arense the American people Ww this) pein me God I will do it, aud callon tie people} Sept. 13.—Sehr. Sea Breeze, Picton ; coul. Hope tremendous hour. a be my jude gs. (Uheers,) | Robertson do; do Mary Kite, MeDonnid, St . — mh / =_+ Jolu’s, Nid; herring. Amelia, Gordon, Paywash ; | : limestone. Id— Elizabeth. Lamont, Richibacto ; : ; 4 ° e 7 je a z t ? ‘ 8} + . 1 - ra . ‘ Late American papers contain partie ars) Some forty or fifty members of tlhe Masonic Mideds’ Bee. Guspectong the explosion. at Aibany, a lew | Fraternity, fren Pieten, arrived here in the) igekerel. 15—Str. Oriental, Suow, Bostou and days ago, of the boiler of a planing mi | cs eamer Heariee Renee, on Wednesday atter-!} fiatifax; merchandize. Margaret Ann, Siteman, The building wus destroyed and eight per- noon last, ona visit to the Masowe Brethren of) New York; do. Spray, Laniga., Syduey ; coul 1i7—Luey Ann, Marray, Bay Verte ; deals. Jones, Smith. Gulf St. Lawrence; mackerel Arbnekle, Pietou; coal Ellen, Pentz. do; ae | Annie, Sullivan, Shediae; Inmmber Brethren frow Pictou were eu- | shingles sons kiiled. One account says that the buil-| ibis City. Unfor uuately ie cay was eaceeding- er had, a few days before, been repaired, and | ly wet, and they landed ander a heavy shower of was Bu pposed to be quite safe, and on the rain, whieh lasted during the remainder of the day. morning of the explosion the engince were o_o rg tye Noe re Bret! f this city. ; lehard, Traeadie, N.B . : etarted with a pressure of filty pounds to the! tertained., by the pe oe Hall, : i hep die Shediac; limestone. Spray. Veno, Picton; coal equare inch. They had been 19 motion aout | a Supper gives in the Maseme Hall, where a large) pg_ok M. Atwood, Doane, Boston ; merehd. Ex wimber partoek of the good things prov ided by | tenuate, Saunders, Svydnev ; coal. three-quarters of an hour, and a number ot Brether Counell. Ata late hour the party broke! Breen, Liverpool ; merchandize- the employees were at their usual occupa- up after having what is termed “a good time.” | CLEARED. tiuns in the mill when the explosion ‘0k | (yy ‘Tiureday the party from Pictou returned eme Wave lace. The body of the engineer has not) jy the Steamer Princess of WaLes.— Isl. | Freethorn, Eagan, Kichibucto; bal. Alexander, o found. Fragments ot the bodies of! “<P> | Anderson, Paywasl; do 14—Brigt. Jane, Le- Diane, Neweastle ; bal Gulf; fisby tangy stores 15—Amelia, Goodwin, Savard, VTatamagouche ; bal Picton; bal. Co. Jones, Smith; Tae Weatuer axp tie Crops —We are serry to bear that very large quantities of grain others were scattered about, and mingled) with the debria of the shuttered bur ling. | But one persen is spoken of as baving been threughout the Island, have been injured by the | wounded, and his recovery ie consJered| rains which have reeently fallen. We believe that doubtful, Most of the vietins of this disas- | the year [466 has, so tar, proved an unusually ter leaves familics who were depeudeut oo | rainy year, both in Europe aud in British America, | them for support. Pugwash; bal 17—-Ellen, fishing vovage . 3 er Boston; mackerel, eves, &e. Sehr Fournier, Quebec: mackerel, &e ik—Elizabeth, Lamont. Bay Verte; bal. Bell, McDonald, Pictou; bel- Lacy Anu, Murray Bay Verte; sugar. Sea Breeze, Hobbs, Pictou baf. 19—Wave, Arbuckle Pictou; bal. Arch, Jenkins, do; do. Brigt. Helen Davies May, do ; do, ; lialifux & land that iu beth hemispheres the injury to the!) vary Alwina, harvest has been great.— Is! 7 --e- - - Ee A correspondent writes from Fort Aber) - Noonan, Eeq., of Centveville, abont the 25th Crombie, Dacotah Territory, wuder the hupres- | of April last, sewed three and a halt bushels of | sion thet he has found Paradise. Ile sete forth W heat on if acre of land, under ordimary culture, the eharue of that part of the world as fe ows: | and about the Let of September, thrashed out sixty | —*No income tax; vo internal revenue ; NO) bushels of good clean Wheat, weighing 60 ibe. to} tpies to wee ii you treat a friend on Sundoy; bel the bushel #pecial police; ne deg tax: vo poll tax, echowl| often been surpassed here or eleewhere, and as no tas or bounty tund. And to end with, the Ih! extraordinary manures were used, it goes to ex- i%th inst. diane and balf breeds can’t tell one greenback | y,jhit the natural fertility of our Island soil, and! yicii, with Limestone, for this port, frow auvther, so all our ones are tens,” ~———_— The annual eoumumption of intexieating | quors | 1 | in England amounts to $100,000.00, This Con- a small quantity of lune applied the second year. — Summerside Journal, i the effeet ot the careful application of ordinary) Soaris harbour, bat will be got off again. manure. ‘The above land was under potatoe eul-| sprung a leak in ture (Wo years previous to this summer, aud had | Joth inst. Burnplion produces nine-teuths uf the crimen: | Schr. * Preseverunce'; leaves Thursday nest. Two Fortv. Watson, St. Lawrence: Ce. B. do. Lady, Blan- Sophia Delorey. Dark Prioress, Sept 13—Schr. Adonis, Dwyre, Cow Bay; brick. sehr. Two Forty, Watson, Aweiia, Girrvir; Picton; bal | Awelia.| Peutz, | | Sophia, Delory, Shediac ; bal. Str. Oriental, Snow, Jolu Royal ‘ eg The Bark ‘ Prioress,’ from Liverpool. with goods We think that this yield has net) gop this port, acvived here on Weduesday lust, oe The Sehr. ‘ Venture,’ of this port, from Mira- is asbore ii) She! a heavy blow on Saturday night, Loading at Wallace Quarries, for Charlottetown, The Subscriber begs to inform the public |wenerally that she has just received, per * Undine.” from Liverpool, the balance otf (her Spring aud Summer Supply of Goods, | which completes the Mt vate and best Assorient | STATIONERY ‘ever imported to this Island; and whieh she now offers. WHoLesaALe and RETAIL, at moderate prices. for Cash; together with }? choice selection of | VALUABLE BOOKS, of various descriptions; and ALL the SCHOOL BOGHS ‘in general use throughout the Island. | ALSO, An extensive assortment of | distribution. in preparation, and will be publishe shortly. | Prince Street, Sept. 17, 1866. At Summerside, on the 15th inst from the sup Extensive Trade Sale ! FEXO be Sold by AUCTION, at the Sobseriber’s Room, on Thursday, 4th October next, at 31 o'clock, a.m. a LARGE and VARIED ASSORTMENT ot < DRY Goods, CONSISTING OF Grey and White COTTONS, Striped Shirtings, Coburgs, Alupacas, Delaines, Orleans, Winceys, CLOTHS in Supertine, Witney, Beaver aud Mel- ton, Ready-made CLOTHING, 4 doz. Veste, 7 doz. Pauts, 5 doz. Over Coats, 4 doz. De, 14 dez Jackets, 8 doz Fancy Flannel Shirts, 3 dez Shet- land Shirts, 2 doz Shetland Drawers, 4 doz Merino do, & duz Socks, 7 doz Gloves, 14 doz Shirts, 5 doz Searts, 2 duz Mufflers, 14 doz Silk and Cotton Handkerchiefs, 1 doz Cricket Belts, 5 doz Elastic Braces, 20-greas Paper and Linnen Collars, 18 doz Hat Bands, 7 doz assorted winter Gloves, Tailors’ Trimmings, Stay Tape, Silk Binding, Cotton Reels, Reels Silk Twist, 24 do Sewing Sik, 38 Reets Machine Silk, 10 doz Wadding. sulk Cord, Buttons, Thread, &c. Also, Blue and Scarlet Serge, Cricket Flannel, Searlet Flanuel, Alapacas, Lustres, Silesias, Jeans, Plaids, Cashwaretts, Silk Serge, Satin and Silk Vesting, with a great variety of other articles in the fur- nishing department. Also, Chests Congo Tea, Boxes Soap, Bexes Tobaeco As the Sale is Positive and nu Reserve, Bargains may be expected. C# Terms Liberal. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, Sept 17, 1866, ‘TRADE SALE. Broad Cloths, Doeskins, Tweeds, Trimmings, &c. yu I} Subseriber will Sell at AUCTION in Sales Room, (Peake Brothers & Co.'s Building), WATER STREET, on WEDNESDAY the 27th SEVTEMBER, at LIL o'clock : 8 Cases Cloths and Clothiers’ ‘Drimmings, received from LIVERPOOL and GLASGOW, and ordered for Posiviveé Sack, containing Black and Blue Broad Cloths, isl pat bal 6 pieces 5 do Mixed do 20 do Black and Fancy Doeskins, id do do do 10 do Alpacca, 4 pieces Patent Canvas, 3 do Padding, 4 do Shalloon, 2 do Drab Jean, 2 do Russia Duck, 2 do Siik Velvet Vesting, 1 do corded Silk do 10 do Vlain and Twilled Selisias, 5 do Black and Drab Linens, 1 dozen Oil Jackets, 1 do do Pants, Lt do India Rubber Coats, | do Sou’ westers, > do Men's Merino Drawers aud Shirts, 1 do do Blue Serge do 4 do do Faney do i5 do do Neck Ties, 10 do do Shirt Collars, 30 Gross black and col'’d Silk and Worsted Braids, 244 do Buttons, in Gilt, Pearl and Fancy, 4 do Cap Peaks and Straps, % 2 doz- Reversible Caps, 2 do Military do ws tS t do Canadian and Tweed Hats, lbs. Raveu “ilk, i2 Leather Hat Cases. Teems oF Sae—All purchases over £15, three months; £30, four months; £40, a credit of six months will be allowed, on approved joint Notes in all cuses. Goods can be seen three days previous to Sale. N. RANKIN, Auctioneer. io Sept. 10, 1866. EXECUTORS’ SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY. ‘Te be Sold by AUCTION, on the Pre- mises. on MONDAY, the Ist October, at 12 o' elock , noon— Aut that Piece of LAND sitnete in Hillsborongh Street, being part of Town Lot 45, in the Third Handred, measuring 7 feetou Hillsborough Street. and extending back 104 feet, with a right of way back of 5 feet. There is on the premises a Dwell- ing House 17 x 25 feet---being part of the Estate of the late CurtstorHen Cross. Terme—One third of the purchase money to be paid down, the balance in three months. By order of the Execntors, WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. C!. ‘town, Sept. 17th, 1866, CATR D. N RANKIN takes this opportunity e of returning his grateful thanks for the very liberal patronage extended to him siuce he commenced business as an AUCTIONEER AND Commission Merchant. He has also the great pleasure of informing bis riends and the public that he has rented that commodious and fire-proof BRICK BUILDING in WATER STREET, (owned by Messrs Peake Brothers & Co.,) which will tend greatly to facili- tate his business, having a large SALES ROOM, und extensive and SAFE STORAGE for all des- criptions of MERCHANDIZE, und trusts by strict attention to merit a Continuation of furmer confidence and favours, September 17, 1 866- Tm NOTICE, qu parties indebted to the Subscriber LA will be required to pay their Accounts in fall before the First day of NoveMBER next. GEORGE HOWATT. Crapand, September 17, 1X66. 5w EAGER AND Cattle Show! LAILR., for the Exinb:tion and Sale of Stock, will be held in Charlottetown, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER th, at 11 o'clock, a. m, at HOLLAND GROVE, near the residence of the Hon. Dr. Youna, at which the following prizes will be offered : Best Blood Colt, two years old, £3 0 0 a do de . 2 2 Best Blood Filly, do s¢*. 2d do do 200 Best Colt of any breed, do 30 0 2d do do 2.00 Best Blood Mare and Feai, 2 68 8 2d do do 110 0 Best Stallion, of any breed or age, 388 2a do de ea Best Ball of any age, 110 0 2d do ; = © Best Heifer under three years old, 110 0 2d do do 1o Oo Best Milch Cow of any age, 206.0 2d Best Milch Cow of any age, 11 0 Best Ram ef any age, 110 0 2d do oe Best Ram Lamb, 110 0 2d do : 23s Best Pen of four Ewes, 210 9 2d do 110 0 Best Pen of four Ewe Lambs, :.o @ zd do a. 9 Best Boar Pig, any age, @,® 2d do Olv 0 Best Sow having reared a litter, 1 2d do Ol 0 Best young Boar, pigyed since Ist March last, ‘-@-@ 24 do de do 010 0 Best pair young Sows do do :. 0.@ 2 * do do do 010 0 Eutrance for Horses, 5s. each ; Cattle, 3s. ; sin- ule Sheep, Is. Gd each ; Pens Sheep 3s. exch ; Pigs, is. 6d. each. Admission to the grounds 9d Tickets to be had at the gute- Stock intended for Sale will be admitted by pay- ing an entrance fee of le. 6d. each for Horses, Cows, $d. Pigs atid Sheep 3d exch. N.B. No prizes will be awarded to ImMportED Stock. Extra prizes may be awarded by recom- mendation of the Judyes. JOHN ROBINS, See'y of Stock Farm Commissioners. Charlottetown, Sept. 10, L866 dine Encourage Home Manufactvre And keep your Money on the Island. 3000 Sides ef Sole Leather for Sale AT THE CITY TANNERY! 7BNLIIE Subscriber begs leave to return his best thanks to his friends, and the public in veneral, for the very great amonnt of patronage which, in his business hands during the pest year; and, at the same time, respectfully to intimate to them that he has in course of manufacture, and will have ready for the Fall Trade, the above STOOK OF SO LE LEATHER, togethe th NEATS, HARNESS LEATHER, sufficient to zuswer the de oands of all who may fuvor bim with their custom. MUSIC & MUSIC BOOKS; a Catalogue of which is now ready for Catalogues of Booxs, Srarioxery, | | Anvists’ Mareriaus, Fancy Goons, Xe. d. hereby set forth. MRS. BREMNER. nery, or by the Subsenber's Traveilng Agent, Mr. | John Larter, at the usual moderate and aceommo- is of the coucern, aud is warranted to ot superior, to anything of the kind | ‘A! dating tern be equal, if ¢ offered for sa N. B. le in this market, or on the Island. W. B. DAWSON. Charlottetown, Sept. 17, 1506. 3m p.S. A few Jonrneymen Curriers will find len nloyment on early application at the above es- tablishment. ' | | (JUST RECEIVED, Ex JANE from Halifax, N. 5. G Puncheons superior MOLASSES, 10 Hids. Bright SUGAR, for Sale by Charlottetown, September 17, 1866. OWEN CONNOLLY. isl h BREAD! BREAD! BREADI: ‘Prue Subseriber begs to inform his Cus- tomers and the Citizens of Charlottetown, that having FITTED UP WIS BAKERY, he is how prepared to supply them, us usual, with the Best quality of BREAD, which he will send to any part of the City, when required. L. D. REDDIN, Dorchester Street. September 16, 1866 iw SEWING MACHINES. Be OSERT YOUNG bas mueh pleasure in announcing that be has jast been appointed sole Agent for P. E. Island, for the sale of THE WEED SEWING MACHINES, and would strongly recommend to all intending purchasers, an inspection of the sample now on his premixes, so eoutfident is he that they only require to be seen in operation to be appreciated. THE WEED MACHINES are better adapted than any others in the market to the changes aud great varicty of sewiug re quired ina family. They will sew from one to twenty thicknesses of Marseilles without stopping. and make every stitch perfect They will sew Trom the finest ganze to the heaviest eloth, and even to stout, hard leather, without changing the veedie or making any adjustment of the Machine Two ditlerent sizes of the Machine are menafae- tured. fitted up, plain or ornamental, with or with- out cabinets, as may be preterred. These Machines bave obtained the highest premiums wherever they have beeu exbibited in competition with other Machines. Charlottetown, May 23, 1866. tf HENRY A, BARVIE, BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, Dealer in Hardware, Fancy Goods. &c. KGS leave most respectfully to an- nounee to his many friends in town and country, and the public generally, that he has re- moved (with en+-half of the Stock of the late Kirm of LAIRD & HAKVLE) frow the Old Staud, Queen Square, to his Wow Stand, Qucon Street, recently oceupied by Mr. BELL. and directly opposite the Store of Wm. McGILL, Esq. U-ving had sixteen years practical experience in the above line of business, and having RE- FILLED HIS ESTAGLISHMENT, and intending tu du business as much as possible on the CASH SYSTEM ig prepared to supply wholesale and retail cus- tomers on the very best terms possible. MR. HARVIE embraces this opportavity of thanking those friends, and the pubiic generally, who have so kindly patronized him while in con- nexion with the late Firmof LAIKD & HARVIE HARVIE’S BIOK STORE, Queen street. Charlottetown, July Ind, 1866 tf PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Boot and Shoe Factory, South Side Queen Square. *BSHE Subscriber would respectfully inti- mate to his COUNTRY CUSTOMERS and WHOLESALE BUYERS, that he has en- gaged Mr. CHAKLES WELDON to travel for him, and that he will be at all times ready to fill up their Stock and take their Orders, as they may require. For the FALL TRADE, he has the largest and choicest Steck of all Goods in his line, ever exhibited in this Island, and at prices that defy competition. Having the sole agency for the Canadian Rubber Co., his assortment of Felt and Rubber Boots and Overshoes, of every class, will be found complete, of the best material, and lower than ever. future, be conducted on strictly Cash Principles. but at such prices as will prove most advan- tageous to all parties pur lasing debted to the subscriber are requested to make immediate payment of their Accounts, The Retail Trade wail, iv All persons in- GEORGE NICOLL. Charlottetown, Angnat 27th, 1266. YARMOUTH STOVES! UST RECELVED by the Subseriber, per Schooner Many, from Yarmouth, a fall and complete Cargo of those celebrated STOVES, consisting of Cooking, Box and Franklin, the cha racter of which is so well known to our Island farmers, to whom they have given such general satisfaction. tor Cash or approved Notes. They will be sold at the usual terus R. J. CLARKE. Orwe}) Cheap Store, ist h Seprember lth, (R66. he has received at their with an auple Stock of ond CALF, The whole will be sold, either at the City Tan- No Sale to be held valid and binding kt. REDDIN, Attorney and Barrister - at - Law, CONVEYANCER, Ke. Office: -- Great Goorge Street, Charlvitetown. (Near the Catholic Cathedral.) tf iNew Books! ixvew Books' JUST RECEWED AT 229 ~ x Efarvie’s Book Store, Queen Street. McAulay’s Essays, Napoleon’s Julius Caesar, Vol. 2, Froewd’s History of Lugland, Spurgeon’s Sermons, D Aubigne’s History of the Reformation, Complete Poetical Works of Byron, Moore, Hemans, Tennyson, Longfellow Goldsmith, Busivess Man's Assistant, Band of Hope Speaker, Line upon Line, Songs tor the Little Ones at Home, “7 Wills” of Christ. “{ Wiiis’” of the Psalme, Prince of the House of David, Throne of David, Pillar of Fire, fJuoldsuiath’s England, Freemasons Monitor, Trestle Board, Arnold's Latin Prose, “ Greek Prose, Lute of Zion. and American Vocalists, Cook's Voeal Method, Piane Without a Master, Sunday School Libraries, 100 Vols. Carpenter's Spelling Book, &c., &e. Charlottetown, July 23, 1866. JOHN BELL, ANUFACTURER of Clothing Mi in all its branches, thankful to his friends and patrons for prst favors, begs leave to inform them and the putlie generally, that he is still to be fond at his Gid Stand on QUEEN STKEET, and September 3, 1566 a is prepared to make up ali kiuds of airments, entrust- ed to him in the latest style und improvement of fashion. Terms Cash. Tntrince at the side Door, Queen Street, July 9, 1866, Grain! Grain! Grain! pur bigsest price given tor BARLEY and OATS, at Coles’s Brewery and Distillery, IS Constantly on hand, at prices cheaper than can be parchased inthe narket the best of ium, Brandy, Gin, Whiskey, and # superior article of Malt W bis- key. Also—X, XX, aud XXX Ale. Charlottetown, June 20. 1866. EXECUTOR’S FINAL NOTICE. BNLITE undersigned as Executors of the will of WILLIAM SMARDON., late of Char- lottetown, Saddler, decensed. being about to close the neconnts of the Estate, hereby call apon all parties indebted to the Estate to make payment ou or before the 20th day of SEPTEMBEN next, as legal proceedings will be resorted to for the reeo- very of all sums remaining nupxid after that date THOMAS DAWSON, JO-EPH IENSLEY. Charlottetown, Augurt 80, bee- aed GRIND STONES, iRIND SfONKS for Sale. 250 2 J Prices from {s 6d tw 68. Apply to A. MeNEILL. Charlottetown, 30th Jnly, 1866. sc Administrations Notice. sL Persons indebted to the Kstate of! aaty . 4 JOUN GATES, late of Charlottetown, de- unless the goods shall prove to be of the quality | coysed, are requested to make immediate payment ; land those having legal dewands against the said | —— | NOTICE. yi I undersigned having fitted up, since the fire, a STORE in Doncnesten Staxet, in the building owned by J. D. MASON, Esq, adjoining the Store of Messrs. Davigs & Wreks, jhereby respectfully informe his numerous cus- | tomers, in ‘Town and Coantry, that from and after | this date the business will be carried on ns here- | tofore. B.D. REDDIN takes this opportanity to retarn j thanks to his customers for their past support and | patronage, and to solicit a continuance of the same. B.D. REDDIN. Dorchester Street. Ch'town, Aug. 6, 1866. MONDAY AUCTIONS! Flour, Cornmeal, &c. &e. &e. TEXLUE SUBSCRIBERS will. during the Season, SELL at AUCTION. every MON- DAY, at LI o'clock, on QUEEN'S WHARF, Flour, Cornmeal and other Goods, arriving per Steamers from Boston. CARVELL BROTHERS, Auctioneers. Ch’town, Jane 18, 1860. -. E. ISLAND Steam Navigation Company’s Steamers Princess of Wales and Heather Belle. SUMMER ARRANGEMET. The Steamer “Princess of Wales” KAVES CHARLOTTETOWN fr _4 SUMMERSIDE, SHEDIAC, RICHIBUCTO, CHATHAM, and NEWCASTLE, every Monday night wt LL o'clock, reaching Shediac in time for the morning Train ou Tuesday- Leaves Shediac for Richibacto at nine o'clock on Tuesday morning, and Richibuete for Chatharn and Neweastle, at one o'clock sume day, arriving at Chatham and Neweasrtle same evening. Leaves Newcastle for Shediac at three o'clock on Wednesday morning, calling at Chatham and Kichi- bueto on way down. Leaves Shediae for Summerside and Charlotte- town on Wednesday afternoon at half-past 2 0 clock, immediately on arrival of the Train. Leaves Charlottetown for Pictou every Thura- day morning at nine ; returning, leaves ‘tou for Charlottetown, at twelve o'clock same night. Leaves Charlottetown for Summerside and 7 every Friday morning at half-past eight o'clock. Leaves Shedine for Summerside and harlotte- town at half-pust two, after arrival of Train, every Saturday afternoon, arriving at Charlottetown at half past ten sume night. The Steamer “ Heather Belle”’ Leaves Charlottetown for Pietou every Monday morning at nine. Leaves PICTOU same evening—ea arrival of Mail, about half-past four o'clock—for Charlotte- town. Leaves Charlottetown for Brole every Thursday aud Saturday mornings at five o'clock ; returning to Charlottctown sume evenings, iamediately after arrival of Mail at Brule, at about 4 o'clock in the evening. FARES: From Charlottetown to Pictou or back, Cabin 128, Steerage 10s bd Charlottetown to Brule or back, Cabin 98, Steer- ave 7s Gd. * Charlottetown to Summerside or back, Cabin 9a, Steerage 7 6d. Charlottetown to Shediae or back, Cabin 18s, Steerave 15s. Charlottetown to Richibucto or back, $5.00 do Miramichi, do 6.00 Summerside to Richibucto, do 3.50 Do Miramichi, do 4.50 Shediac to Richibueto, do 200 Do Miramichi, do 3.00 Ch'town to St. John or buck, £1 88 134, or 4.50 do Eastport, do 1 lis 6d, or 6.00 Do Port and. do 210s Od, or 80 Do Boston, dv 2 ids 3d, or 900 FARES—FREIGHT. Charlottetown to Summerside, 1s per barrel bulk Do Shediae, Is da de chibuao & Do Miramichi, § -° ~4 do Shediac to Richibucto and Miramichi, ¢ '¢ 6d do ETURN TICKETS to or from Charlottetown and Summerside, l¥s, available one week. Tickets void if parties leave the Island during the time. EXCURSION RETURN TICKETS, at one first class fare, may be issued at any Ticket Office, to parties of five or more going and returning to- gether, toand from any one station within one week, it being distinctly understood that unless these conditions are complied with, the Tickets will be void. SEASON TICKETS may be purchased at Office for individuals or families. By Order, F. W. HALZS, See’y. Charlottetown, June 18, 1866. Boston and Colonial STEAMSHIP COMPANY. que Steamships Alhambra, Capt. P. A. Nickxersos, and ORIENTAL, Capt. F. M. Sxow,. sail for BOSTON from CHARLOTTE- TOWN every MONDAY, connecting with dif- ferent Lines of Steamers to New York, Philadel- phia and Baltimore. RATES OF PASSAGE: Ladies’ Ist Gent's Cabin. Cabin. Forward. To Boston, £2 108 £2 lie £2 Ss Halifax, 1 10s 1 158 1 Se Canso, : = 1 Ss 1 Os For further information apply to the Agents. CARVELL BROTHERS. New Goods! New Goods! ue Subscribers have just reesived, per 2 © Owes. and Unovine, from Britain, part of their large aud well-assorted Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Groceries, &e, &e., &e. STAPLE DRY GOODS —Grey & White Cottons, Printed Cottons, Ginghame. Dennme, Striped Shirting; White, Red and Sine Cotton Warp; Towe!s and Toweling, Table Cloths and Tabling, Sheets and sheeting, Ticking, Bags and Bagging: Searlet, Blue, and White Flannels; Fancy Flauneis, &c. &e. DRESS GOODS—Black & Colored Coburg and Lustres, Alpacas, Burathea, Alexandra. Clothe, Camlets, Barayes, Fancy Checks, &e &e. CLOTHS—Faney Tweeds, Milton, Black and Fancy Doeskin, Broad Cloths, Mautle Cloths, Alpacas. Russell Cord, &«, &e. KEADY-MADE CLOTHING—Bants, Vests, Coats, Shirts, Neckties, Collars, Braces, Huts, Caps Boos, &c, Ke, SUN DRIES—Shaw!s, Paletoes, Ladies’ Hata, Searts, Ribbons, Paper avd Linen Collars, Lace Falls. Mair Nets, Bayle Buttons and Trimmings, Luce and Muslin Curtains, Ladies’ Mose, Gents’ Half Hose, Gloves, Belts. Belt Kibbons and Buckles. Flowers, Feathers, Hoop Skirts, Back Combs, &e, Ke. GROCERIES — Tea (an excellent article) Sugar, Molasses, Ginger, Mustard, Pepper, Cloves, Raisins and Currents, &c.. &e. The above Stock will be sald, WHOLESALE and RETAIL, at their asual LOW PRICES. The remainder of Stock expected daily, per Ships tu arrive. HEARTZ & SON. Charlottetown, May 28, 1586. ———_ ae. ; posers FURRITURE WAREROOMS Is situated on the Corner of Kent Street and King Square, and is stocked with The Largest Assortment oF Ready-made Furniture } TO BE FOUND EN THE CITY. | ‘ebrnary 12, 1866 WEW FOUNDRY. TEMIE Subscriber res: ectfuily intorms the | inhabitants of Charlortetewn and vicinity 1e is prepared to farnish Castings of various deseriptious at the CITY FOUNDRY, | Estate, are required to furvish the same, duly | pear MCKINNON’S TANNERY. Ship and Mill ud Di | attested, ta the undersigned for setticment, sf MUS. M. GATES, Executrix. } JOUN i. GATES, Executor. | Ch'town, Jaly 30, 1806, Castings, Thrasking Macbiues and Diggers, &c, wade at shortest notice. | MICHAEL RIOEDAN. Charlottetown, May 28, 1866 Sua | i i Olay