Oe ~m . ngemabers yt the Cubservalive pu ty, hut hemy I NAMINATION AT. THE able to perceive aay leader of the tibe ral party whe would be more able to « Barry or tth Vueen ~ dasres but he had not omitted to invite te as sof the Liberal puarty whe had been instrumeutal in ck 1 the imate government. Those ventlen -n, ever, had decided not to take oftice with hin, akhough they had promised his minisi:y an in partial aod judependeut support. Iw giving-® general statement of the ef bia government, Lozd Derby said that in fo réign fifaits he held it to be the duty ot Eny imied to. Maintain amicable relations with ail fyreygu evuetrivs, to aveid entanzlement with sistance of seme of those memtlx ulin thew views foreign disputes, aud to abstain from all vexa- | tious and irritating interference o1 Wittt*tespect we the unhappy war i heroes, the ywevernment would maintain a per: feus_wevbrality, but would be prepared, in con )@uetwn with other powers, whenever a favor Central able oppertunity presented itself, to offer its | geed,oftiees for the restoration « peace Commending the action of the United States government iH relation to the Feuinu jnroad rato-< wnada, Lord Derby paid a tribute to the | loyalty and devotion displayed by the Canadian voluiteers, adding an expression of his desir that a coatederation of all the North egipnigs might soon be accomplished. Refer: igg te the question of parliamentary reform, he said he had never heen hostile to the prin- eye of such reform, bat he must hold himselt id his collgagues.free and unpled ed upon that question. fe had assisted in carrying the reform act of 1852, and in 185%, although he coukl not admit any preasing uryency. he had heen & party f « measure which was intended to retaedy existing anomalies, and to extend the tranobise to classes which were qu itied to exercian jt, He feared, however, that those * were most clamorous for reform wer thet® who now desired to effect «ti yreater chatyes in ofr constitutional system, aud anny nigderate Measure would, therefore, not satisty the. dvinaids that were made. Upon that point, be repeated, he~ must reserve a frecdom of action, but there Were Several subject: to whic h the ditedtion of the vavernment would be lies nihitfidy devoted, meluding a reform of the baskruptey laws and an amendment of the ad \merican ticiktration of the poor laws. With regard to | Ireland, aa ‘honest, partial poliey would he opted, aud, ‘as soon as circumstance should safely dilow of such 4@ conrse, all ex eptional laws in that Island should cease. Lord Russell, after complimenting Derbs on the temperate tone of his statement, pruweeded to wadiwatethe course he vad pur- aurd pees the question of parliame tary re- Bars justifying the introduction of the jeasures cl the Preseut session by the general demand that was made throushout the country for some | such exteusion of the franchise. Hay ny been | sefeate) Upon an important point, the late go verment felt it to be their duty te resign, and | he was glad to find that they were to he suc- geeded net by 4, government on S > broad | : 8." which he cquid not distinguish from a| gion. government, but by one composed of| members of the great party who hw! mainly | eoutributed to the present change of affairs. ;A ygrergment so formed was entitled to a fair ition to time for maturing their mea sures, and they ought not to be called upen be- j fore next session to declare any particular | fesse yt achon. : o 4 he Jaulaics committee have determined to | yrysecute Giovernor Eyre for the execution of Goedos, ‘ ——_—-- i | $L.ARMING PROGRESS or rmx CHOLERA, | » These.is no disguising the fact that cholera | wrecing to an alarming extent in New York. | A New York despatch says :-—** The facts rela five fo the number of casés on Hart’ « Island | Sy appalling that publicity is enied.”* | 5 state of things at our own doors is alarm-| ug atany time; but, at this season of the year, it Oysht to startle us inte action—to setting | grr house in order. Tt has been clearly demon. | pirated that cholera can be disarmed of most of| jts terrors, if proper tuken to! meet it. We fear the fact—uow so well under- stud in Europe—is not fully appreciated on| thin aide of the Atiantic—that nearly all the | dangers which Asiatic cholera preset arise from, the want of thoroughly purifying the sewerage aml cesspools in towns aril cities, | The elects of this epidemic can a) vays be! treced in the. fearful ravages it makes in the abydes of the poorer classes in large commu- nities—samerz the inhabitants of cellars aud) hgekvagds—of alleys and hack Sireets, Many - | fer foo many of such localities exist in our tardst—hitfusiny their deadly pyison into the | atmoaphere which thousands are obliged to breathe. Wisat has been done to purify these | iets? «The arrival of the ill fated st amship Lagland startled us into momentary action, but the danger once passed, all efforts at clepnping the city ceased ; and, alarmi: g as the | etatement may he, itis none the less true. that! the city of Halitar was never riper for diffus- measures are ing and fostering the cholera than at this mo-| ment—with the extreme heat of midsummer | petiag oy the, accumulated filth of years that | exists within the city, sending forth its deadly | passes te cenerate and feed disease.~ British | Unionist, (Halifar) July 24. —- ——_- -- THE NEWS FROM EUROPE. By the arrival of the Sevtia at New York, | we liave European news up to the | Sth inst. | The Great Eastern had made an auspicious and Fery suecessful beginuing in laying the Cable, | deceording. to the latest accounts 150 miles of tt had ban laid down, and every thing so far tad Tees “a Satisfactory as eould he desired. | Should no accident take place, we may hear | within two or three days that telegray hic com- ads me. Lord} imarked diatinetion obtained by land English parenta—eeveral af them belonging | Island the average number of cases is from PRINCE OF] LATEST NEWS FROM BUROPR. WALES COLLEGE. Farurk Point, July 25th. Tile rnian, with Liverpool dates to allernoon loth, arrived... .. Liverpool 16th, noon The test reports from the Great Eastermowere quite favourable, Steady progress was beiny made. On Sanday afternvon she had paid out 283 miles, distanee wan, 263... -.Nethiay has transpired concerning the peace negotiations. Several French papers have received govern. ,ment Warning for publishing false news. San- guinary conflicts took place on the Mth be- Tue annual examination of the pupils in the Prince of Wales College, oc upied the wreater parted Thursday and bviday, the [2th and [Sth We were, owing to other engagements, pre vented from being present, but we are vlad to learn that it was avery successful, and, indeed, brilliant examination. For the list of suecess- ful competitors we are indebted to the Bull tween the Prussians and the Federals ‘ne:r | the former were entirely suc- | fin Aschalfenburg ; The town’ was in flames and the were retreating, The Prussiais Prince of Wales College, distributed the prizea} were marching on Frankfort, which fown the | Federal troops had evacuated and the diet re- jmoved to Aurustenburg, where the foreign re- GRAMMAR SCHOOL, | presentatives were expected to assemble. Mr. Akauckee, Jun. | The head-quarters of the Prussian army under Latin — Ist, Robert: Weeks, Charlottetown ; | the King had been advanced to Brunn. Ielan His Exeellency the Lieut. Governor, who has ovestial always taken a lively interest in the prosperity of | Federals among the sticceussfal competitors as follows : loud, Hdward Valuer, de } Was reported to be in possession of the Prus- Greek —Ist, Louis Golf, Woodville, K C.; 2nd, sians. Jn the diplomatic civeles of St. Peters- Fade Gofl de }burg it was declared that Russia had no pre- Best written Greek Paper — John Haszard,| sont intention of abandoning its policy of Charlottetown ‘ “ : : . | neutrality, 3 i F > case > French—Ist, Frederick Webster, Charlotte- er uity md. that ouly in the ease of the New Perth, W.| #¢tive intervention of a foreign power in the | Gerpes contlict would she make deelarations History—ist, Joseph Pope, Charlottetown ; 2nd, | and take up an attitude corresponding with her Wallace Seantlebury. de j interests. The Moscow Gazette expresses its Grography—lat Robert Weeks, Charlottetown, | entire sympathy with the Ttalian cause, and Yond, Couw Rankin, Charlottetown, j favors the annexation of Rome to Italy. Grammar—lat, Robert Weeks, W. Seantle-| No markets... . Gold 14934. . bury ; ad, D. Nicholson, T. Smith, Charlottetown. | _ Reading —)st, C.D. Rankin, Charlottetown. Dictation— at, T. Smith; 2ud, C. D sexing town 2nd, Cyrus Shaw, Seantlebury, Charlottetown, New York, July 27. ! ; _ liis proposed to close all the districts in Arthur Hall, W allace ete ras Sree this city infected by cholera. There were no Writing — Ist, William Mills, Bay Fortune ; | hew cases On Governor's Island yesterday, and Qud, Fred. Webster, Charlettetowa; 3rd. W.} oA hee Seantlebury, Charlottetown : wll the were considered hopeful, : . ‘, a . Viarrles . namin th — So . “i Ist Arithmetio—Ilat, Joreph Brecken, Charlotte- Diarrh a still | prevailed lars ly among on town: 2nd, &. Webster, Ro Haviland, Charlotte-|@"-. The cholera on David's Island: was. in- eee jereasing. There were 15 new cases and 3 ud Arithmetie—Vet, John ‘Terlizzick, Char-| deaths on Weduesday, inthe L2th ward, Yad, John Essery, Charlottetown. — eee ee Sn Buoowiys, N.-Y., 27th. Juniors—l1et, Walter Beer. bf ‘ Narthy af honorable mention—W iam Stewart,| The disease is still on the inerease — eight Charies Stewart, Herbert Boer. Horace Haszard, | cases and one death being reported yesterday, dot Headersan, Stepien O'Hara, Willimu C |; Phe Herald's Ottawa despatch’ says the Harris, James MeNeill, Ch irlottetown. | Canadian Parliament has authorized the Cana- dian Government to raise an indefinite number loft troops... . Gold 150. old ones MATHEMATICAL DEPARTMENT. Pror. ANDERSON. Geometry—\et Clase, Thomas May, Glen Stew) : New York, duly 27. art; Zod Clase, Phoa Wick wire, Georgetown | lhe President, yesterday, sent a Inessage to Worthy of honorable mention—J_ B. Cogswell, | the House, in reply to the resolution request- Georgerown ; Srd Class, Franklin Bovyer, Lot 43.) iy him tu take steps witha view to the release Nerbra—Vat Clase, Thomas May. Glen Stewart | of Fenian prisoners. He encloses a communi: Worthy of honorable mention—W Desbrivay.| cation from Secretary Seward, who says that Charlottetown; Zod Class, Duncan MeLeod, Uigy the representatio aioli il a : ’ ’ presentations which have been made to Worthy of honorable mention—J ames Cogswell, the firitich Gaxechmest hare: tees ones Georgetown; 3rd Class, Fred) Peters, Charlotte- | 77a, WEN SEees PASS Peet received, town; 4th Class, Pade Goff, Woodville, K. C: and taken to consideration by the Canadian Plane and Spherical Trigonometry, Practical authorities ina friendly spirit, Ou the lith Geometry and Astronomy—T hours May, Glen — pie a eae atta Stewart. oor Predereck ruce, im which Seeretary Plane Trigonometry and Practical Geometry— | Seward expressed the confident expectation Phos, Wickwire, Georgetown. that no proceeding that shall be authorised. Arithmetico—Robert Weeks, Charlottetown. land be. p conformity with the law. will be Geagraphy—Thos, Wicks ire, Georgetown. jtaken asainst the captured invaders of Canada. Map Drawing— 'Thowas May, Glen Stewart. | Heorthy of honorable mention—Dousld Martin, | aa i oe " Beliast ; Duncau McLeod, Uigg; Henry Wright,) Straxpixe or a Sreamsmip ox Sante Istanp. Bedeque. eee, Mabie as Lyphesus, one Nor- . \ il a ok, Virginia, On the ist imst., with a carzo CLASSICAL DEPARTMENT. lor cotton, rosin, tobacco, and other articles of De. INGtis. | Southern produce, bound to Liverpool, G. B., Greek—\at, W. C. DesBrisay, Charlottetown ;| Went ashore on Sable Island, during the preva- 2nd, J. B. Cogewell, Georgetown. jlence of a fog, on the 6th inst., and at Jast L.atin—let,J.MeD lnglia, Charlottetown ; 2nd, | accounts had commenced to break up. On D. MeLeod, Uigg; 3rd, J. E. Haszard, Char-| Tharsday morning last seven men, out of a lottetowas 4th, C. 1). Rankin, do. j crew of-ferty, embarked at the scene of disaste: French—Vst, W.U. DeeBrinay, do: °2nd, DR.) in an open boat for the purpose of reporting McLennan, do; Sed, D.C. Martin, Beliast; 4th, | 4), casualty to the Board of Works, and arrived V. Smith, Charlottetown. j | : li a da i | here about noon vesterday. This was a ven- History—J. Mel). Luglia, do. : hs cated aan. Best Note Book—J. 13. Cogewell, Georgetown. turous vovage m so frail a craft. The men ree Essays—Iat, TW. May, Glen Stewart; 2nd,| Port that the boat leaked so badly that some J.MeD. Inelie. Charlottetown. | times she was half full of water. The crew General Scholarship —Honorable mention—F re- hailed some fishing vessels, but the latter did derick Peters, Charlottetown, jnot heave too. It appears that svon after the ty ti i a A te nneneg eee Married. On the 24th instant, by the Rey. Alex. MeWil- | liam, ut the William Robertsou, Harness Maker, Charlottetown, to Elizabeth, dangtter of the late Mr. Robert! Dewar, Montagne At the residence of the bride's father, on the 2th instant, by the Key. Thowaa Dauean, Me Jas A Watts, to Aunes, eldest ditghter of Mr. ‘Thos. Robertson, Kent Street. Onthe 2oth instant, by the*snne, Mr. Albert | Morvan, to Christiana MeLeod, bath.of Bonshaw. On the 24th instant, by the Rey. I Dunean, Capt Couw Douley Ghar, Gupe Breton,-te Mixs Mary Ann Murray, St. (Peter's . Died; bs *o's On Saturdhiv, the 1 st-Jaly, -inetant ,- Thamphrey Williams, in the; Toth ivear of his uve. The de- ceused Was a native of Bideford, Devonshire, Eng | hitid, aid emigrated to'thid Lefind liv the Fear 1841. | dn this city, on the [Sth Jastuy Gf iutlsimmation, Kenneth Jumes, sou of Mr. Rita White, Blacksmith, aged 9 years and 7 months. A* Charlottetown, onthe bth instant, after two years suffering, whieh he endured ‘with Christian patience, Patrick Gorndeyy ayed 18 years, son of Joba Gormley. He was an obedient son and kind brother. LA on f =% At Charlottetown, on, Fyiday let. after a short iNness, borne with Christian resignation, Nicholas Wriston, in the 23t wear of His ayes . : ee a 5 Port of Charlottetown. ARRIVED. July 20 — Sch. Lucey Avo, Murray; Chemogue; deals. zi—Commeree, Paine, Uoston & Hali- » fax; gen. cargo. “Ambrose, Turnbull, 1 ag- wasii; limestone. Mount Vernon, Campbell, Pictou; coal, Elizabeth Ann, Grant, , Bay Vert; deals. Sardoise, Deagle, Port Hood; coal- Margaret, McDiwald, Autigonish ; timestong, Ariel, Moran, Cucagne; Sonts: Lily, Ayers, Buetouche; déaty::sarith Ann, Allan, Bay ee ae residence Of thé bride's iuother, a NEW Annie, Sutlivan, Pictou coal. ~. 23-44 - re . aa Le Caan z [DVERTISEMENTS. FLOUR and MEAL. Prue Subscriber has received, per Schr. Alma aud Brig Hannah & Lizzie, from NEW YORK— 680 Barrels FLOUR, warranted, 100 “ © MEAL, 100 Bags Do. which will be sold eheap for cash or approved jvint notes at 3 montlis. : WM. MeGILL. Charlottetown, 36th July, TR66. Dissolution of Co-Partuership. Ue co-partnership hereto‘ore existing between the Subscribers has this day been DISSOLVD by mutual agreement. All persons indebted to the Firm are hereby required to nuke payment immediately to JOHN CONLEY. by whom all acéonnts® against settled, AH accounts due to the. Firm. and re- maining unpaid on the l0th of September next, will, withoat farther notice, be handed over to an Attorney for collection. Dated the 20th day of Jniy, 1866. JOUN CONLEY, JAMES COSTELLO. Ch’town, July 30, 1866, Sin | 20 Chests Conge Tea, the Firm will be| T° BE SOLD by AUCTION, at the CO- | Trade Sale. = Nash's Best ‘as suld by AUCTION ow THURSDAY, ud of August, at the Subscriber's Room, at i411 o'clock :-- AND A GOGB® ASSORTMENT OF laying 'Lools, at BEER & SONS. 2 bbls Currants, 2 Bbis Crashed Sugar, 16 Boxes Layer f 50 Sides Sule Leother; Maisie, | .Cb"town, July 12, 1366, 6 Bbla Washing Soda, 4 Owt Baking da.) + 3 Cask [oiled Oil, 5 Cwt Putty, VIRBIMA TOBACCO. IN STORE. KBGS of SQUARK ROD TOBAC. 10 Boxes Liverpool Soap, 10 Bbls Padut Bread, 12 Boxes Crackers. | } | ~-ALSO— 50 Mh | A Large and Varied Assortment of Dry CO, equal to anythingéu America, Heney-Dew Tobaceo. We are now mannfactaning PLAT TOBACECY, as vood as anything ewer breught ute chis eyun- try, witich we will well cheaper thaw .cam de dau- ported. Excaurage Lowe manufucinge. J. & T. MORRTE. July 23. Qin * iia ssllneereepustailia tail, Vessel of about 200 Teas register wanted. AN Y persow having a well finished 4 or “" 9 year ¢lussed weasel for Sale, (ready to re- ceive the rigging) of about 200 tons register, te launch on or before the fat of October, with Bat- floor, fine ends &e., suitable for the trade, way hear of a purchaser by applying, with tull particulars, to JAMES P. DOUSE _ Cl’town, July 23rd, 1°66. isl Qin —_ Consisting of Grey, White & Striped Shirtings, Jeans, Deaims, ‘Lining Cottens, Coburga, De- ) laines, Orleans, Printed Cottons, Silk & Cotton | Handkerchiefs, Neckties, Broad Cloths and ‘Tweeds, Paper Collars, Black and W.B. Thread, Reels, Knives and Forks, Saws, Files, Saddles aud Bridles, with a variety of other suall wraes. Terms Liberal. WILLIAM DODD, isl pat Auctioneer. July 23 Valuable Property Kor Sale. LONIAL BUILDING in Charlottetown, on FRIDAY, the 3rd day of AUGUST next, at the hour of 12 o'clock, neon, the FREEHOLD IN- TEREST of the late JOSEPH CKABB, in and to part of TOWN LOTS Nos. 5 and 6 in the Fourth Hundred of ‘Town Lots in Charlottetown, in Lots, as per Plan below. STO Between the evening of Tuesday, the 7th, aud moruing of Weduesday, some vval- Notice to the debtors of Robertson Verte; do. Lueity Aun, Brownewell, Pug- wash; limestone.” Brothers, Nerbert, Pictou; coal. Hector, Spearwater, Quebec; fipur. Providtnee, Poltitd,’’ Buctonche; beards. . Aurora, Crawford, Pictou; col, Springfield, Casey, Richibucto; boards. Ellen, Hughes, Gulf ‘of St. Rawrénce; ‘mackerel, Sophia, Delory, Shediac; “boards. .24—K.1t Kane; MeLellan, (inlf.; mackerel, 2tiz-Bark Undine, hickham, Liverpopl; gem. cargo. | : CLEARED, | : July 19+ Sea Breezes,” Ifobbs,’ Pictou; bal. -20—- Woodbine, Robertson, Picton; bal. Hope. Robertson, do.; do. Fear Not, Mitchell, Wallace; do. 2t—Primrose, Buckler, Pat magouehe; bal. Lugy Ann, Murray, Chemo- que; do. Venus, Braddock, Gulf; fishing voyage. ‘231-Sophia, Delory, Pictou; bak Hlector Spearwater, Malone Bay; bal. E K. Kane, McLellan, Gull; fishing voyage. Lily Ayers, Shediac; bal. Elizabeth Anu, Grant, St. Johu; flour. Ariel, Moore, Miramichi; bal. Springfield, Cascy, Richibucto; do. Ke” Tue Bark “Undine.” Kickham, with a general cargo of goods, from.Liverpvot, 6. &.. & Hon. J: C. Pope and vuthers, arrived here yester- day. : — NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Eee NEW GOODS. MIDSUMMER TRIP, Y¥ the Barque Usp. just arrived from BD LAV ERROULs werluabe seceisell ship follow: btigg Grcnnis s— 2 Balés Grey aud PYAitéAVOTTONB 2%! Howsheads of Kaw pydgiioited Paint OILS, Kegs No. Laed 2 WHITE LEAD, Reus Red and Blaek “PAINT, * Barrels Fresh CURRANTS,__ Will be sold CHEAP to nike +66m Tor Fall im- portatious. ‘ 33 de Math ee r DAVIES & WEEKS. - July 30, TR66. din tte COLTONS! Reduced Prices! General latelligence on Suljeets Read—Euastace open bout lett the steamship, the Government H. Haviland. schvoner Daring made her appearance at the | Alter distributing the prizes His Excellency | Island, took the majority of the remainder of| } the crew on board, and sailed for this port, at which she arrived yesterday afternoon. It is feared that a considerable quantity of the Bphe- sus’s valuable cargo will be lost.—Haulifuz | Chronicle, Jul 25. _ made afew remarks, expressive of the deep in- terest he feels in the institution,—the marked im- provement visible in every department since the | last Annual Examination,—and the hope that the young meu whe bad se creditably acquitted them: | selvee would be atinulated by the exercises in os which they had just been engaged to etill greater | The Wesleyan Sabbath School Anniveraary | exertion. The Hon. the Chief Justice alse ad-| pug oy Wednesday last, was a most happy fes- | dressed the students, reminding them of they tive wecanion. The hundreds of children pikeat | the students of {enjoyed themselves to their hearts’ eontent, and) Prince of Wales’ College in several Scottish and | We feel assured that inany of them, in singing the | Provinetal Cuiversities, and Urging them to res | praises of the Redeemer, felt it te be a foretas'e | deuble their exertions, net simply on their OWE ot that time when they shal] join in Allelujahs of account, but in order that additional lustre might those who surround the Throne.—Pat be geflected on the same voble lustitulion, No- ti i : | tice of the commencement of the next Term, it | Preesovat—Among the passengers of the | was intimated, would be duly given through the | patig Cannon, which sailed on Saturday Jast for! Newspapers. The Term was thea cloved, and the Liverpool, G. B., wax Mr. L. H. Davies, Barria-| young men * broke off,” apparently highly de- ter, whe proceeds to Londen te complete his | lighted to be once Mnere wet at liberty te enjoy | studies previous to being admitted as an Attorney | their long Summer's vacation. fet the Supreme Court of this Leland He earries -_-- - {with him our best wishea — Herald: | ANNUAL EXAMINATION AT MISCOUCHE — CONVENT. |} The revenne of the Uuited States Government The seeond Annual Examination of the classes for the last fiseal year was six hundred and twenty at this sehou!l came off on Monday last, in the pre-| millions of dollars. Of this revenue over two seves of about five hundred persons from different | hundred and fifty millions of dollara were wanted parta of the Island and trom the neighboring Pro-| in corrupt jobs by the present Congress. vinees. During the past year between eighty and | ee —_ ninety puptla have been on regular attendance;) A New York deapateh states that the cholera these are the children of French, Irish, Seeteh | is increasing on Governor's Island. Ou Hart's ~-_— ~- - -eo — to New Breunewick. The various branches of | twenty to thirty daily. study, including the English aud French Lan-} - guages, Geography, History, Rlecutiou an Grane) Pwe houses on Carmarthen street, St. John, war, together with the politer accomplshments | owned by Messrs. James Ferguson aud James of Music and Ewbroidery, have been prosecuted) Adame, were almost totally destroyed by fire by the majority of the edeces with praiseworthy | og Monday morning last. effeet ; the correct and ready answers, which the | aon examivation of the classes i these departments | elicited, showed how competent are the good ladies who superintend the Lustitution, te iunpart te the tender mind the lessens of a useful and re- fined education. His Lordship the Bishop of Charlottetown, and several clergymen from New Bruuswick, graced o> — Demerara advices report the yellow fever as raging rather severely in Georgetown. Messrs. failed for £80,000; and another firm of eon- siderable importance was about to suspend pay- ment, | to none iu the Coloyigs, aud would earnestly advise Luckie Bros., one of the most extensive busi-| the public to call and judge” for themselves before . . a } ei ness houses in Georgetown, it is reported, has | purchasing elsewhere. sired AT ROBERT YOUNG'S. edeparted with his wife and four sons. & Matheson, Dundas, Merchants 5 AND To the Debtors of D. D. Matheson, of the same place. LL the book debts and notes of the! titm of ROBERTSON & MATHES( IN, and also-ot the sul B.D. MATHESON. having been | ussigned to us, parties indebted by Book account, Notes, or-otherwise to Kobertson& Matheson, or to D. DD. Matheson, are hereby requested to callsat our’ olllee, ia Georgetown, and settle the sume forthwith. MATHESON & McLEOD: Georgetown, %th Jnty, PS66. is! fin Five Pounds Reward. TOLEN, from Rus ico Harbor, on Satur. day night last.a BOAT called the Turan, 24 feet keel; beam 10 feet; decked; eoek -pit aft ; open abaft fore caddy; and green bottom. The Bout wis in charge of DAVID KENNY, who also Ages of the boys from teu to sixteen years. Kenny is a native of St. Mary ‘8. NowaSeotia, but.recently from Hali- fax. He is a simatl man: his wife is tall. The ont wos achouner-rigged.. A Reward of FIVE POUNDS will be yiven for the recovery of the Baoate. #-bh AG al; Officers of Customs and others in authority are requested 10 seize wud detain the Boat. aed JAS. McCRAITH, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. Tuly 27. 1866. Valuable Freehold Property in Charlottetown, for Sale. FgNO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Colonial Building, in Charlottetown, at twelve o'clock, noon, on FRIDAY, the 27th day of July next (1866), ander a power of Sale, con- tained in a certain Mortgage, dated the twenty- second day of September, one thousand eight hundred-and fifty-eryht, and made-between WIL- LIAM JAKEMAN of Charlottetown, in Prince Edward Island, Blacksmith, and Hanuah, his wife, of the one part, and Alicia Frances Ward, of Leval Cottage, St. Brelade’s District, in the [sland of Jer- sey, in the British Channel, Spinster, of the other part, ALL those several pieces of Land, being Plote Numbers 12, 13, and 14, as laid down on a plan ot Subdivis‘on of Town Lots Numbers 95, 96, 97, 58, 59,and 60 in the Second Hundred ot Town Lots in Charlottetown, formerly purehased by Charles Henaley, and now lodged in the office of the Re- gistrar of Deeds and Keeper of Plans for Prince Edward Island, thus desevibed that is ‘to say, ALSO HALF OF TOWN LOT No. 30, in the Fourth Hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, withall the BUILDINGS thereon erected. AND ALSO PASTURE LOT No. 249, in the Royalty of Charlottetown, te” Terms made known at Sale. WM. DODD, Auctioneer. disposed persous tovk away frou ber Moorings close to the Battery on Guve House grounds, A SIX-OARED BOAT, painted white below water live, and black above, inside brown; built similar to men of war boate. x information that will lead to the Apprebevaiva of the guilty parties, will be rewarded. Government House, ___ 83d July, 1866. KENT STREET. _ NOTICE! oe ie pues Subscriber, in returning thanks for July 9, 1866, 50 feet oU feet - 4 the liberal patronaye received, beys leave to nifortu-his friends, und: the pnblic generally, that he has Gekeu past of J. 1. AMfason's three alorey al » | Building, in Daschester Stsee:, between dewean'’s 2 $j Brick Store atid the Cothotie Charch , where the Fe _ = | will sell off the balance of his Steck at reduced i & | prices. Public patronage respectiully solicited. S.. JAMES STANLEY. ce July 23. all papers I om = ——_ te ainda ek , NOTICE. eee LL Persons in charge of PROPERTY Soba 100 feet ~B which way durve come into their possession = i throngh the late disastrous Fire, are bh re. hb qed to send the same to the Police Office = = the purpose of being ideutified by the ownere. a” Persons neglecting to comply with this requisi- = |= “ ——$—————_—— ] tion will be proceeded aguinst as illegully with- holding the sume. “ 100 feet T. H, HAVILAND, Mayor. 2 _ Mayor's Office, 23d July, 1366. a tele 3 HAY! HAY! HAY? FEW TONS OF SUPERIOR HAY Caledonian Club Gathering,|‘* ‘"*"*"“ eng I pur Third Annual Gathering of the Cale ae dovian Club, and Luternational Competition in Highland Games, will be held at Charlotte- town, on WEDNESDAY, 15th August next. Net proceeds to be given towards the reliet of the sutferers by the late Fire. . Chiet—His Excelie: ey the Lieut Governor. President--Hon. Col. Gray, Me P. P. Vice Presidents--Hone. P. Walker, M.L. C., and Hon. James Duncan, M. P. P. (For particulars see handbills. ) E. J. McDOUGALL, Secretary July 23, 1866. THE LONDON TRADER BARK LOTUS, 230 tons re- : ister, Al at Lloyda, metulled, Rode-| YY E have received, ex Alhemtra from rick MeRae, Master, will sail from! . Boston, 1200 barrels FLOUR— Fine, Super- LONDON for this Port on oraboat the | fine aud Extra. CARVELL BROTHERS. th Tune, P66. MONDAY AUCTIONS! Flour, Cornmeal, &c. &e. &e. eprne SUBSCRIBERS will,.during the Season, SELL at AUCTION, avery MON- DAY, at Il o'clock, on QUEEN'S WHARF, Flour, Cornmeal and other Goods, arriving per Steamers from Boston. CARVELL BROTHERS, Auctioneers. Chitown, Jane 18, 1866, > FLOUR. commencing on Grafton Street at the northeast corner of Grafton Lane; thence east along Graf- ton Street for the di tance of 44 feet; thenee | at right angles south 5U feet; thence west 114 feet tu Grafton lane aforesaid ; thence north along ~aid Tane 80 feet to the place of commencement Charlottetown, July 30, 1866. 4 Fashions for August! | UDKY’S LADX¥’3 BOOK, Madam Demovest's MIRROK of FASHION, | JUST RECEIVED, and for elle at HARVIE Ss BOOK STORE, Queen Street EXCHANGE! = EXCHANGE on BOSTON, and Green- backs bought and sold by July 30, 1866. ; 1. LEHALL. Charlottetown, July 30, L866. tf FLOUR! CORNMEAL! 300 Buis. FLOUR, 200 Bbls. CORNMEAL, For sute by ‘ i: Cuda. Water-street. Ch'town, July 30, 1866 Bin GRIND STONES. GRIND STONES for - Sale. Prices trom Is 6d to 68. Apply to 25 A. MeNEILL. Charlottetown, 39th Jul}, 1866. , . , ; + r NEW TOBACCO FACTORY. FPA Subscriber begs to inform the Ciri- zene of Charlottetown, and the Country in veneral, that he his opehed a NEW TOBACCO FACTORY. on € UEEN STRERT. inthe pretuises lately occupied by Mr. Wrirroko, Painter, and situated @pporite Mr. Witte Bw weston R660 ee Having superinended«fiayalic last seven years. the Manufacturing of Lohageo, in the Firu. well known as LOWDEN'S, with Hnequalled success. he will fearlessly wargyat bis Tobacco as second - ‘CHAS, QUIRKE. Ch'town, July SO, ASG g ae Fi ss | laid dewn on the said plan of Subdivi-ion, having Alse that piece of Land situate in Charlottetown, being the western moiety of Plot number 21 as a front. 20 feet on Grafton laties and extending | baek in an east wardly, direction 9 feet: Alse al) that other piece of land in Charlottetown, afore- aanl being the north-western quarter of ‘Tows Lot.No. 93 in the 2nd Hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, with a front of 81 feeton Graiten Street, and-wf 40 feet on Hillxboroneh Street Together with the DWELLING HOUSES and all the out Houses, Buildings and erections there- ev, and the privileges and appurtenances thereun- to belonging. For terms of sale and other particulars apply in Charlottetown, at the office of Hon. Joseph Hene- ley, Attorney for the Mortgagee. ~ Dated the 18th day of June, AD. 1366. ALICIA F. WARD. by JOSEPH HENSLEY. ‘ her Attorney. June 18. The above sale is postponed until TUESDAY, the 28th day of August next, thea to take pace at the hour aud place above mentioned. July 30, 1366. ‘GRAND DEA. GRAND Tea Party will take place at CA Montagué Bridge, on THURSDAY, the 9th of August next, to aid inthe erection of a Catholic Chureh. The beautiful grounds oceupied by P. Gaal, Exq., will be splendidly decorited tor the acea- sit 2 Pea on the tables at 12 a’elock, In addi- tion te which there will be a well-furnished Re frestiment Saloon, where the dainties of the sea- son‘and all kinds of cool refreshing temperaner driuks can be procured. Ner wall there be any scareity of amusement. For these who wish te “Trip the light fantastic tee” there will be plat- forms erected and Highland Pipe and other music provided. For those who delight in more athletic * 7 . . ee between Europe and America has the occasion with their presence, and took a pro- iil Mt fength become an accomplished fact. The | minent part in conducting the Examination, which | ee e ar : “pertion is a most delicate one, and is beset | Wa* quite lengthy —exteuding trom nine o'clock | Brown's Buon Hitat Trocnes Clear and give & ue ee : he Some | strength to the voice of Stncens, and are india ‘ . ’ } jin the morning U1 four in the afternecn. With unscen dangers; “but so minute have been of the leading gentlemen from Summerside and | pensable to PUBLIC SPEAKERS. To and from Liverpool, ti, Be Tue Clipper Ship J. C Owen, “A TV’ at Lloyd's, capper. fastened and scoppéted — Robert Fraser, Cotnnimudéer— will <ail for the above sports there will be throwing the Hauer, ‘Toss- mg the Caber, and a variety of games for which prizes will be offered. No pains will be spared to make this a real Gala day. Should the day prove unfavorable the the precautions taken, so great the experience | surrounding localities were also amongst the | e ’ ‘ i ; ‘ ia} ‘ > spectators. 3 Mysiped by repeated: trials, that our wet at the close of the Examination, the Bishop success this time wre very sanguine. Should | distributed the prizes, and then addressed the ji sine a . i * . congratulating | these bh ' lised, it ix just possible that | children, their parents and triends, congra oe Opes be _— , - mu Pp : : : r them upon the success with which the wownd wg : a) wire stretching from Valentia to Newfound. year’s course bas terminated, and expressing | HoLLow AY's Piuts.—Waer n out sufferers may ‘tell hing very decisive about much gratification in witnessing the prosperity of | hope tor relief from these purifying and strength- GA may telly sourgt hing wn by the | the Mixcouche Convent. Brief evmplimentary | eving Pills after physic and physcians have tailed theowar or jeme prospeets wi Germany, by the | addresses were alxo delivered by other Rev geo te effect a care. Tnall disorders of the liver and time of our nextissue. This, perhaps, is being | themen, including the venerable Priest of the | diseases of the kidneys these Pills will be found ee 4 a sents a few | Parish, whe seemed dehyhted with the spectacle | especially useful in re-instituting order and re- rathér Low oe: Ce cventy § Yep of youth, health and intelligence, that surrounded | storing health. Holloway's Pills clear away ob days wil) nawdecide between success or failure, him. Alter this the Addresse en Praucais et en) wtructions, remove poisonous particles from the . Pr@a the latest secounts the indications are | Auglais, was spoken — y a ae - ae yt mata _—~ an ne. . purity 7 : mistice, | Utieb girl, and then Le chant da depart brought) and regularity to the cireulation, tone and power that Prana wil) ce joet the proposed armistice. to a conclusion this pleasaut perlormauce.—Sau- | to the atomach, energy and vividness to the brain. Mothiag appears to be certainly known a8 tO merside Progress. | Holloway's Pills can be confidently recommended « Feauce will enforce mediation, or, im ° ‘ ne wage events to take their course for a while TO CORRESPONDENTS. benger. ~ When we consider that Austria has in Mie field dbvout 706,000 wren, and that her| dete ; . : | correspondent writés well, but he should divest | Toe foam, cartere!y oon oh his communicatious of persoualities in which from her more than 40,000 troops at the utmost, we should suppose that her power of resistance them from the first, expecting to think yet better of that which Lbegan thinking well of ”’ Rev. Hexnvy Wako Bercner. en ken up by excessive mental labour, intemperance, | inordinate indulgence, or other hardships which , | make the young man old. : ** Elehender’” is respectfully declined. Our Ba 7 ’ ” dens WORDS OF VITAL INTEREST. | Will the theusands whe read columns of frive- | lous verbiage every day devote fice minutes to | the perusal ot a few tacts which concern them ' all juearly 2 Our text is Mealth, and we will put our VIEWS OCF THE LATE FIRE. | commentary inte a nutshell. Meakaessis indirect: A : , ’ ly the cause of all *ickvess j for it nature be strong A series of Photographic Views of the enough to resist the morbid influences which pro- late fire is being prepared duce illness, of course they are powerless. Seek hatrength theretore. the public cannot tuke the least interest. Would that all whe have known ee, - FOR THE LATE this paragraph, protect: their health they must use this great eafeguard aganist the debilitating influences. RELIEF FIR. 2 ® SUBSCKIPTIONS mast still he immense, But we fear the shock Bes paralysed ber, and the geveraiship of | . . } Henedekt tras not beew at all equal to his repu- tation. If France should hold back the worst | ins caused by the ‘ - oa otdt f. cote, hi i lhy Mr. Aubrey Coventry —who is, at present, a) wt . ve Austr Or oné cCrushimg de-| * oath ane . : . ; ays . , et : rv , 5 yuest of His Excellency the Lieut Governor. i (06 degrees in the suade, the moat athletic are i atnest. clvaps the, pasenwes..0f many. is the imtention of Mr. Coventry to publish these | av itled, aud the weak are prostrated. It is at fis sekdven indecd that a beaten army whieves for the benetit of the poorer sufferers who were) such a time that such an ins gorator aus HOs- Vigtyry. | rendered homeless by the catastrophe. Copies may | TETTER 8 STOMACH BIT i ERS in urgently Ww lad 1} | he Britis! it Obtained ut LH. A. Marvie’s Book Store, Qacen needed. What are the effects of this rare Vege ‘ e are ¢ to observe that the ritish | Ge outimed ul Eh. A. bee . ’ | table ‘Senic ? ‘ | ary are about to be supplied with breach- | Street lowers. The Prussian campaign has proved | ametastat thet ho amount of devotion or bravery could OF THE SUFFERERS BY THE stand against the effect of the needle gun. | tis Eancotieney the Licut. Governor, &* Ps Hlou. Danie renan, ~ Theradvantaye, however, will only be tem- po oa #. Kenny, Halifax. ss 2 ‘ ‘ j mouths The Bishop of Nowu Scotia - perery, for should the war last three } aes fhe beers 210 0 ‘ louger, there would be no didiculty in arming Daniel Davies te iS ol he relieved wl appetite devtined: a cadereev§ nieveed the Austrian troops with the same or ay equally ag ae Bishop MeIutyre 50 «GO, reatrang, ot headaches cured, ot disordered fiune- effective eapon, 7 tion is, will Prus-! x D McDonald . 10 0 © tions regulated, of hy pechondria dissipated, ot $i sb ar ne af Adasirul ay ticle 2000 0 qwiasmatic diseases baffled, vt iG ~— agur = othe time? At the present moment * Ts ah 10 0 © pured, of liver complaints arrested, of heat, pri- Austria is nearly as hel St ¥ Great Britain | ee a tet Se atieta wud teil éctied, of hope peanimated, and i 1 | Jumer Desiirinay ’ 0 cheertulness restored. Such gre the effects of | a have been three )fars azo, had she been | Hlow. at. Hazen, St. dohn, N.B Sized fo vive battle with a wooden flect to | -<4@n>- ~ §” enemy I Possession of an jgon-<cl id navy. We regret to learv that Morin Lowden, Exq s [ ear {Charlottetown ,who has been on a visit in J igtion, | aes Ba -g" Sa Sheapord, panes ter the last teow days, had one of bis lees broken *ould hawe vanished, in spite of wpy amount | on Tuesaday afternoon Inst. He was driving adsinny @ pemonul bravery, And such, at this hour, | the street in a wagon, when the horse becutmite , ceased, are requested ty wake jumediate payment i ; mee aie 7 ive, kicked the dashbyaril, striking Mr. Law) Pie having Jewy) deny 8 the peri! f he Austria restive, ide a < , “ Ouspositionof the Haypice of Austria. » den below the buee, shattering the bene consiaet poeate, ure vired to fyrvesh the sunw, dul ’ Additional news per Scatia, gitdes apr tele- | ably. Medical sssistauce wus at hand, aud the attested, to the godersigned for retulemeng. ; 7s ‘3 athize with our MS. M. GATES, Executrix, beadin im-| trae preset. We «ympathiz we Sana RAN g, shows that Russia is not an tracture bus bee N 1 E *pectator of what js going ou.—Hali-| friend, aud hope he may soon recoyes.— Pictou | JOHN H. oe BS, Exccutor, Jus Evening Express, July 5. Eastern Chronicle, July 26. oh _- sereet, Dev. 4, 13tio. HOSTETTER’S BITTERS. July 16. ~ Administration Notice. ew “FT have never changed my mind respecting | | as resteratives of constitutions shattered und bro-| lovigerate and regulate the | When the quicksilver ranges trom 30 to! - (its benefits could condense their experience inte They would te the healthy, to}: O° They would exhort the weak to diseurd all ane | 0 0) medicated aud impure stimulants, and cling to) © the wholesale and unfailing tense and ulterative | wa the shipwrecked mariner would cling toa rattin | y aetormy sea. They who would of dyspeptic pangs | LL Persons indebted to the Estate ot | JOHN GATES, late of Charlottétown, de- yds ayainst ther sujd Tea will be postponed until the tollowing day. Tickets at the gate, Is Od eae. A. C. MACDONALD, See. July 23. pul riot New Books! New Books! JUST RECEIVED A r Harvie's Book Store, Queen Street. | Porton SATURDAY, the 4th /AUGUST. Returning, will leave Liverpool on for about the Sth SEPDEMBLER. For Freight jor Passage apply in Lisecpasl to Messre, WEL- LIAM SPEWART & CO, 1 & 2 Trafford Chambers, South Jolin street; in Charlottetown j tu vad L. C. OWEN. i f ‘WILLIAM WELSH. | July 30th; 1266, ixi Pat *j Zin - For Liverpool. The Barge UN DINE—Kiekbam, Conmander— will sail for the above Port, on WEDNESDAY Evening - next; and willleave Liverpodl, re- turbing; about the Sth September. “or Freight or Pilastige’ appl » in Liverpool, te JOSEPH POPE, & CO, -‘Tratford Chambers ; here, to va JAMES C. POPE. Charlottetown, Jaly 30; 4866. Qin | MeAulay’s Essays, Napoleon's Jalius Cwsar, Vol. 2, Krowd’'s History of Eugland, Spurgeou’s Sermons, DY Aubigne’s History of the Reformation, Hemans, Tennyson, Longfellow Goldsmith, Business Man's Assistant, Band of Hope Speaker, Line upon ‘Line, ‘Senge tor the Little Ques at Home, “1 Wills” of Christ. “~ Wille® of the Palys, Prince ot the House of David, Throne of David, Pillar of Fire, © Gealdenith’s Englaad, NOTICE TO THE DEBTORS Of MICHAEL WADMAN, of. Chepstow, Lot 45, King's aunty, Ps Eo Island. | NPR WADMAN® titving assigned al! his Books, Debie! ad Notes 6f Hand to me. hid Debtors ate hereby tequtested to culd aud settle their Acconuts targh with. ut the: Office oft JOHN MA GOWAN? Exg , So¢kie, who is my ’ ; a anthorized Agent to Reha nd vite Feveipts for Freemason # Mavdal Lear the same. Y tind ys oe tf ) oF - Trestle Boued, Chitow a, J uly" 30. 1s66., a oi. (cdity.) GRAND JURY ROOM, Siw. ‘“Arnold’s Latin Préae, rok + +) Soweedks Prose, Lute of Zion, and American Voealists, Cook's Voeal Method, Piano Mithout a Muster, i ——————-i—= {j Complete Poetical. Works of Byron, Moore, | 10th September next. As th‘s fine oe Ship ouly carries a limited qaantity of dead weiyht,| Jnme 't, 1866. Im is a desirable conveyance tor Dry Goods. Rutes for Freight and Passage, as usual. Apply in LON- SALT ! SALT ¢ UST KECKIVED, per « Edwin ané Lizzie,” and ‘David Cannon” from Liverpool— DON, w JOHN PIDCAIRN & SONS, 69, Corn hill; ut Charlottetown, to G. & 8. DAVIES, or to 10,000 Bushels Liverpool Salt, For sale by the undersigned. DANIEL DAVIES. oi CAKV BIA. BROTHRRS. Ch'town, 23rd July. 1866 5 Charlottetown, Jnne 8p) 8u6- NO. 1] SOLE LEATHER. NOTICE, A LLL persons indebt.d to the Estate of FPNUE undersign. d have in Store 200 Sides very superior Ametican Tanned SOLE LEA- JOUN BENJAMIN COX, late of Morell, Esq THER. For sale low. deceused, are duly requested te make payment without delay, to the undersigned, and all persons CARKTELL BROTHERS. June 18, 1866, Ym in Bags and Balk, having any leval demands against the suid Ketate are duly requested to fernish the same, duly at tested, to the undersigned for adjnstment, JANE COX, Executrix, FRANK COX, Executor. July 23, dw. ; ' ° MOND New and Valuable Invention! Late Cunard Estates. OHUNSON’S GARDEN AND FIRE SORCE PUMP, for watering Gardens, wash- Townships Nos 1, 2, 4, 5. 6, 8, 14, 20, 21, ingr Chrrinas and Windows, sprinkling liquids oa 27, 32, 44, 45, 46. 45, 49. 55, 63, 64, 65.) Irees and Shrubbery. For sale by Fish Isiand, Savage Island, Kildare CARVELL SOMMERS. Island, Cascumpec Sand Island. _Ch'towa, Jane 18. 866 ae ‘PUKE Commissioner of Public Lands bav | : : : ing. under the authority of the Ae toc Yie | LO Fishermen & Shipbuilders. ‘BH Subscriber has on hand 100 Bolts ot EXTRA NAVY CANVAS, in nanbers 1, 2,3, 4.5, 6,7,8. Also, 500 yards DOCK suitable for Fishing Boats. Sail Twine, Bolt Rope— Manilla Cordage, Trou all sizea, gap. 13, completed the Parchase of those Town ships, portions of Townships and Islands, the pro- perty of Sir Edward Canard, Baronet, and Wilfian, Cunard, E-quire, being Townships Nambers 1, 2 4, 5, 6, 8,449.26, 1-7, 82, 44. 45, f. “ 419.55, 63. . Rilke 64, 65, Fish Island, Savage Islan are Island Hemp i Spiker and Cascumpec Saud Island, hereby notifies ali “0 bls Coal ‘Tar Nuils, Texast® aud Ocoerrenrs of Lanb, 6n the above 20 de Pitch , Castings 2 ‘ * Properties, desirous of Purctasine their several locations, that, in accordance with the lth section of the above recited Act, he will shortly be prepar ed to receive the deposit of the purchase mouev ot their several Holdings, upon producing their title: and agreements fur te sume, of which due uotic: will be given. & © : JOUN ALDOCS, Commissioner. Office of Public Lanids, 13th July, 1866. 4i READING ROOM, Mpue Read og Room having been burn: down by the late fire, the Room over Mr. D M. Harrivgton’s Office, next door tothe Telegraph Office, hus been taken, where all papers are re quested to be sent. Subscriptions to be paid ty Mr. George Thresher, who i* appointed Saperin teudent and Secretary of said Koom, in the place ot Mr. Archibald MeNeill, resigned. By order of the Committee, GEORGE COLES, President. Paraphine Varnish, Oakam, Seupper Pipes, rex Bright Varnish, Machisery Oil, Bovbag Pitch ané Paper. The whole will be sofd at the lowest piicesthy H. WASZARD, Charlottetown. April Qnl. 1866, isl New Goods! New Goods! f put Subscribers have jas! ree -ived, per L. C. Owes, and Uxoixe. from Iheitnin, past of their large aud wellusserted Steck of Staple and Fanew Dry Goods, Groceries, &c., &., &e. STAPLE DRY GOODS — Grey & White Cottons, Printed Cottons, Ginghama, Denume, Striped Shirting; White, Red and Wiue «Cotton Warp ; Towe!s and Toweling, Pirble Ctsthe and Tabling, Sheets and Sheeting, Wicking, Bags wud Bagging ; Searlet, Blue, and White Flannels; Fancy Flannels, &e. doc. DRESS GOGPS—iBlack & Colated Cabuag and Lustres, Alpaew. Bagathea 6 loxantira Cloths, Cuulets, Lasayes, PaucyeOhedhx, dec ee. CLAT RBH ancy Pxcouds, Milton, Black antl Fancy Moeskiv, road Ciotis, Ghantie Gotha, July 3 eyes todd us READING ROOM BUILDING, CHartorretowy, July 19, 1866, To the Subscribers of the Char- _lottetown Roading Room. Gentlemen 5 “4. . ‘ if > 7s 89 va aloe Jos fat she BRADING) Sir ESTs Gar ee veniently sitaxted three story building. one door) KEADH-MAsae ‘CLOTHING —Paats, Vests, from Dunéan's Brick Store corver of Queen and) Couts, Shirts. Reckties, Oullare, Beaces, Huta, } Dorchester Streets, on the tables of which are the | Caps, Boots, &e, éee. ; Daily Telegrams, and the lustest files of European. SUNDRUER—Bhaw'«, Paletoes, Ladies’ Hate, American, and Colonial Papers ; also, the Vatue of | Seurfs, Ribbane, Paper and Linen Collars, Laes Gold, and latest Market quotations, &e . &e. | Palle. Mair Bete, Bugle Battons und Trimmings, Hoping that my long oo will enable me | {ive gud Muslin Curtains, Ladies’ Alure, Geute’ to xecure 4 continuance Of the patronage wnt 0p”) Hide Hore, diloves, Beite, Belt, Ribbons and port of all my Tnende, | $ : | Buckles, Flowers, Feathers, Hoop Shirts, Back tt a An Combs, &e, &e. ro feny it, ; eS MAMEALAL. GROCERIES — Tea (an exertient aaticley Beating Room Manager. | Sugar, Molasses, Ginger, Mustard, Pepper, Clowes, P. 8. Gentlemen who buve paid their subserip-| Raisins and Cupremte dee, des | tion forthe present yene, will be admitted to the| The above Stoel will he aid, WHOLESALE. amd RETAJL,, af Uieir wean! LOW PRICES. new Koouw, free af charge, up to the First of Janu The remainder of Stuck expected daily, per Ships lary, IS6S. : mt i 3s i L ‘New House and Premises for|‘°*"*” ceianien's nome Chaclattetown, May 28. bai. Sale or to Let. hott B.. bani For Sale. 1 PUKE Subscriber having about Polos | his new Three Story DWELLING HOUSE. > ow ° ’ | sitnated on the corner of POWNAL and SEDNEY Tue X ortheru Mtalf . TOW N mae STREETS, with Stable aud Conch Hoxae, Garden| | Ne. 21. im due Kirst Hondeed of Late im the Ke., offers it POR SALE o¢ to LEP dur aterm ot City of Chartottetown, situate at a aa ste vears. The House eontuiwé av exeeddemt.cellar 47 | Prince and King Strecte. near the Steam x 87, and on the frat floor, a Bkep wid Uilice, | Betty Wharf, well adapted for lneinese purypones, * Parlour, Dining Room, Biteheu and Pantry, with jor for ees residence. Apply te trout and buck stairs; 2ud floor, Drawing Roow. Dec. a 4 Bed Rooms, and bath reom: 2rd doar, 6 barge Bed Rooms and Bath coow; ead on the Flat Reot a 8, 1365 ; Jviw Term, 1366. | "EXHE Grand Jarbrs of King’s County | deeply sympathize With our fellow Cotongsts,) in Charloyetown, wie bave teen yrsied with the direfal cujumiey of fire, and weshall not fail te use |our gtmost influguce in the difleveat parts of the Gonnty towhich we i tively belony to prucure did. for the unfofriinate a ee * Munday School Libraries, 100 Vols. _ ‘Gaspenter’s Spelling Book, &e., &e. Charinttetown, July 23, 1566.0 JUST RECSIVED, * Per Schr. *‘ Vincent.” from Montreal : 50 Bags No. ISHIP BREAD, 50 do No, 2 oy 33 Boxes TOBACCO, 10's, 150 Sikes No. T SOLE LEATHER, 150 Boz. SGDA WATER, 30 Joz. CHAMPAGRE CWWER, 100 Boxes SOAP, é DU Cases CLARET, (St. Juliea Medic) Also inv Store: 4 Casks GIN, (DeKuyper's), 2 Pun, Baurbon WHISKEY, - Western Bank. FENIIE Siock, st of, the aboye Bink | . requires ihe subsoriptian ef about £2000 to be complete. The Commiiee won deal! theattention wf cupialiats ty this et Urpitise usu safeuud profit ae cH i Seis (set i , done ! ri OMmnitee, diy eet RUDTR TON Chairman. | f Atherton. July 10 RO din Pati ’ _ JAMES SENCABAUGH, | | Opposite Mr. Daniel McKay’s Storey , i CLIFTON, NEW LONDON. Saddler & HarngsseMaker. C—TtVTCrr—- Y @ GA, ordersin the above line will be thaak- | fully reovived gad» punctually at- 1 qr. Cask dd). ©. WHI-KEY, 1 Cask Scotee WHISKEY, 100 Bags SALT, (Liverpool), T2 Cases CHAMPAGNE, 10 Bois. Botuied ALE aud PORTER, 2 Hhde. ALE (MeCallum’s), superior, J. ROBERTS ECKART, Peeke's Brisk Building, Water Street. 3 yagi, S17 ‘eo. 2° 32 Op hd Roe Pai FM ABE, July 23, 1866. ot Steentnte cep emngeemge ene O~ 8 * -| Steamboat Wharf, Market Hoase, Banks, and «Bor Welt umeletlowsy (6 | BBLS. No. 1 3u erfiue Canureda’ MAES BOQ, Pores. | Ay FLOU bf duly 2o lysmiod aun gets ers | gue Bble CORN MEAL, 3 Casks Heauessey’s BRANDY, pale & dark jyexe, with h, dlcarsencas OU. aheeat, which might be checked | other v ' : with a simple remedy, | For further pantieulaee app oe re if neglected, often terminates seriously. Chaviettatewa, Jaly 23, 1866, fin Few are aware of the importance f , «| stopping a ffaugh o« Slight freld. in. its first stage; that which in the beginning would yield to a mid remedy, if not attended to, scom au lee Cui Whach commetls a splendid view of the ivund barbours woulé muke a firet class 1 City Hotel, being within 3 ainnties walk of th | other Dasiness stations. A. MeNEILL, ie _Auetioneer and Commission Merchant, MASON’S THREE-STOREY BUILDING, Dorchester ‘street. attacks the lungs. Charlottetown, ... ... wen) Puif sland. Bercuwsn's Bronchial Droches July 23. tf } were Jirst introduced eleven years ago. ; It has been proved that ‘they are the best = before the public Sor : ‘ 1a, Giatiima patatah,te Boskry Gough in ien, and numerous affections of the Dhreat, ) 30 Hinds. ; giving immediate relief. | 50 jsare ( ries Sia, ; Publics Speakers & Singers fateuding gubetianeve will please e#nd in will find them effectual for clearing i West India Produce, | TEMIE Syubseriber begs to inform the rade that Brigt. Helen Davies may he expected! here foam BARBADOS, about 0th August! i 230 Puns. fine Barbaders MOLASSES. orders, 38 the vessel will proeced to Muntees!) and strengthening the wotce. } ; } w portion of Molasses. j [aria weeeld ep DANIEL DAVIES. | ¢ | ae Seoe. —<e ok | Charlottetowr, July 23, 1866. till arrival Mm ’ ~