cla Wa ee a eet eee endian Sie sacle aie: — rH RIFLS COMPRTITI a y j i x i we . Pet ‘ x . a lay ast VW are a ‘ latri for t { wi tutcimeat ¢ tle ' warded Firat Competition, Distante 300) and but yards, with long Lotield, 5 reunds at ene me lat prize, £5—Majer Pollard, Queen's County Regiment, Yo poits 2d prige, £3 bs.—Allan Stewart, Pandas | fles, to pols Sd prize, £Y 10a — Henry Scales, Queen's Own wi petnts 4h poze, £1—Angas McDenald, —-—-— 24 prover is Sth prize, £1—Capt. Beer, Dundas R Ava, 23 portuts tth preen, £1l—Hasign MeRae, de, 2 porats Fit prize, £i—Avranam Keown, Lice York, 22 prvtite sth prize, £1—J. T. Rodd, Mounted Rifles, 2v petnts ik pri £1—Wia. Kenedy, Dandas Lifles VU poiits ith prize sunted : £i1—Cuapt Holman, M ¥V per iis lith preae, £1—Sergt. Wadman, Dundas lifes VU groints 12 pre 21 —Porald ia w, Nine Mile reek pamts, 3th prae, LI1—George MeGregor, Artilh y, id provuta J4ith prize. £ i~—David Harper, Little Y« &. Is peetts M r Pollard, besides Hie Excell ya priz wt £ es the National Loa): Assen tieal « i i qrepe ’ 7) : ’ ys) di ods. with ze Enteld, dre * at each ba Ist preter. @ 4yavedl Arbiig Reva Rifles ; se 2d | , i 4- Harry Doers \ leer ”- a hb pride, L£ wee oe, Dusfield ills, 7 pretuts ‘ 4h priv £2108 —M. M-Leod, LLamotoa Lids Ze penis Sth priae, £2 W. Redd, Mounted Rifles, ve prauls ae, £1 Wa.—H1. C. La Ju pe ute aweon, B ay tae hd Liidhees 7th prae, LI—P. Dogherty, Royalty Rida, 26 pou ts Sth priae, LI—J. Crockett, Little York Rifles, 2 prrliia Third Competition open te all comers. Dis- tance Viv yards, 10 rounds, zu Enfield :- lst j Z— )onald MeLewd, deéuyndas hieea, 32 prin’ s, Od prigze—Noak Harper, Thistle Riflvs, 29 points od prize —Jwirtckh Keduwoud, 4th Regim a Pp if2 : 4th praae—George Seaman, Little York, 27 goritsa, lu the case ef ties, the order of merit, whic! was decidea in firing off, is given abeve Tlie score made by the ties is net here given +2<epr- SUPREME COURT—PRINCE CO ra The October term of the Sapreme Court of Jwiicature, was held at St. Eleaner’s on Tues dav and Wednesday of last week, Mr. Justice Pete rs presiding The CTURI isl Cit ida was lizht. “There were but three cases tried, one fur Jareeny, Pacifique Bernard, (dumb). en for olitaining geods under false pretences, J. | 3 . | 4 .on Dickie, and one for an assault on a constable. | i . The offemders were sentenced respective!y to two, one, and eizht months imprisonment. ery i bere : er Be oe ee and — © *Y | sufficient presence of mind to told fast to the iraportance. The following is a list of the| box, which he by that time understood to be | * Grand Jurors :— | the object of the stranger's visit. In a second | Allan Fraser, Lot 16, Foreman; Huh tam-| Of time the broker. though consid srably | aay, Port Hiil. Francis McNutt, Darniley.|" abroad” from the eff-cts of the bluw he had | Benjamin Rozers, Cascumpec. Albert L. Ap.| Peeeived, wheeled round and grappled with | dersou, St ~ eanor’s. John Clay, Bedeque. his assailant, still retaining possessien of the | pyar ’ Williams. Lot 7. George Staniake, | 0°. The thet made two or three desperate Lut t 17. ‘Fatineh i. Lot t9. Joho Ranuay, attempte t» seize the coveted treasure, at i L 11. James Foravth, Alberton. fuch | Sem time striking out wild!y but power-/ Ramsay, sen.. Beech Point. Jvhn Tanton, St. —_ ily, with bse armed fists. Mr. Craven.) , KE c's. Walter Hove, Lot 19. Wiiliam| *oterer. ree ved to make a determined re- ‘ alr Jie Peek” ae <<. ‘Town | Si8tanee, wad finally suceeeded in beating off R Eg Sea ae | j, | bis ferocious opponent Fearing the arrival | Pu »- Perry, Mis at ‘ | Jy. | Of ansistance and his probable urrest, the des- ‘ , Let 13. Major Wrizht, Bed . “i perate but thwaeted thiet tarned away, wnd | : = McPuriane. Bed " ae 0 alter stumb ing up the steps made good tis , a, eo ru S Plosno escape, Mr. Craven being too wach fatigued | Alexander Laird. Bed A Gane and confused tu fullow quick enough tu insure | ee = i his arrest ] TUE FUTURE OF FRANCE. The gentlemen who thus successfully re The health of the Emperor is still a subj his Advertiser thus t of ' crmment in Eurepe. Ln view af death, the} Paris correspoudent of the Boston eliudes tu the future of France :— j A <isit te Franee since my la-t letter, a Intercourse with eome of its distinctive men. Tan! mve thrown upperuest in tay uind the aulgeed of the government of that country Newser in medert bastery wae there a nation te which the future appeared mere uncertam. Most of the peopl i five wnle is the present they will net think of orech leas discuss, what will occur when the Ea- perer dies. Oceasionally we bear he is seriously to he ah, and then every large city is a prey aSs- tug feers or to exciting hopes, bul the Mon ieur coutradicts the report, avews that His Me)-sty & im unexceptiomable health, and peace is re tiered. Could the Emperor feign death, aod a tmeck burial take place, he would knew what bis} hie signidles ; Gut as it is, be aud every one else is | igveraut about it. [have acquaintances iu aris | Seeonget both the moderate republican we ite rs| aud the Orleaniste, and 1 find each acetion per- feetly sati-fied that the Eenpire would not vive | The Emperor, We sketeh in the dark whe we! Gttempt te anticipate ; but what would occur were the Eaiperor te be remeved at a juncture like the present. Phe nl, au i< — yg seuethiog in thia wise: Linpress weuld euter upon the duties of rege i oud the young privee would be prowmineutly deere y iit te the walice of the prople. Senators and j ewes would ewear eternal tea iy Piinee Nageteon «ould begin te acheme tor a mort de-| mecraiic government, and would ge to the very | Orleanist aud | all | lavite ef revolts tu his plane. The republican party would perlaps coalesce and eyes be turned te the army. It ia on the cards| teat « shill) address from the Count de Ll aris, Pommisieg teil constitutional liber ies, a free pre amd « tree parhament, with the restoration et eywersal suffrage and the gitl ol all the powers M parlianientary geverumenut, woul td unit the shades of the opposition, and lead te popular de-| Hemet rations belore which the army, as They uave deve previessly, would give way Nebo) tell. All we kaew is, that the present leaders of the demecratic opposition wouaid cosent Without » etrugule te the coutinuanee of the Ln | pias Unt em More cover, 1 ts one ef the et of governing by repression, that the theuglit. the aspirations of the multitude are conce sled We eee te sign of the red repubscanien, and @uciation which made se atabbern a fight iy the terrible days of June, 1645 > bat many thi k it exists and would burst out again at Louis ) leon's death [have put to several Frevetmen net foes! and the qucstian—"* What de you think will happen | rt the E mperor a decease f° and won ot were able te de mere than ulfer a ti Vboat the Empress and the clald could go ou peace tilly a0 Chee Eurperor’s steps He ene professes to be lieve Nene of the supporters of the present regine. save a dezen persemal tris uds or relatives, lave loyalty te the dynasty. The binperer has a strong hand. the mind of design and the will te execute, wis tod they range themacives on hie side; but they | and tuuesl weald have vo fear of bis wile or his veuld sinpiy wail fe see who showed Sctisuy and determination. <> New York Times quotes the following from bey the The the National lutelligencer :— * Jadge Underwood and the Chief Justice have come te the conclusion that because of the legista- tion of the last Congress the adjourned Cour cau-| wet ve held next month, consequently the cave of Mr. Davis, with all others, must be postponed Lo | w@ future day.” And appends the annexed remarks :— “The wanner in whieh this case of Davis is treated by high officials ix becoming a seandal te! the vatien. Jt eves to be a mere foot-ball, to be) kicked about between the President, Con, aud Uhief Justice Chase, cach making Ht tH turn) the ground of come new reproach against the} ethers.” oe Late Montreal papers coutain an adv: rfise nent from Mr. C. J. Brydges, auneuneing that the ‘weekly line of steamers trom Portland to Hu! ifax, it comnesion with the Graud Trunk Kailwa), as tanesneed in June Saat, thie week, and will be kept on the line during the Winter meuths A Comp Buurt Ative.—Mre. Kate Williams, & wadew lady. Were awakened at Gill's Hotel, in Chicage, var! 66 Tuceday mucwlog. by the roaring aud biestns | of the @auees that were consuming the bunding. | Seigwy ihe child, Mra Williams attempt d te | gain the window with it through the deuse en oke. Just as ate reached it, ber streagth being wearly exhausted, she dropped ber ebald. At the samme) tmement the crowd in the street shouted to her to, Jump, and, terrified, tee sprang from the window. | lowing tu the fact that Mr | Massacre.— tL jpert pepular outbreaks agaiust the Russian au jsiant | at the best available prefic. |} —curried vat. ape | feta | ress | will commence rus ving | | oe - | | avd her child, seven years old, | :\ ton Barracks, near St A ladder was procured with the intention of res- eure the etd, Lhe Hite crles but it was deemed unsale tu al- app ared at the window, ard by vecents urged those etept a eo “ita tra Were le those below ene tel er boy, but 1 Was tou lale— tl atues comer Ou the wetn of Auguat nat, a If Lewls A MeDonaia, weket of water, Was taken was drowned, ite tuother’s heart. refi let te save ie he perished tn DRewNED velig tan bate Wiitist lu vet of Cipping at rbeard, und, sad te way, withetanudimg the eflurts of the crew Soane threw the and wen titel te save litt ropes, , overbourd; others Dera He the Kast te the United States last Spring, Schooner * bk. R ed bear Loe May lulew Amgus Me- Tr | tuts, ele atinhehe d te Point, and came tite tae N CAUT oO He Islands le was the third sen of Ma Lveonaid of Kast Pott lie repre tier, belonged Thay oi the WUsS tow Masa Jeong t stil thimieel atid Wc aANe Charu tithasstiitilinm, “A BRIEF DIALOGUE BETWEEN ¢ ‘OMMON | SENSE AND A DYSPERTIC, COMMON SENSE. Ts tt possible tor any heatermee | bem te enjoy lite while suffering tren tidiges- tron! Dyspervric. No more than il is possible te be happy on the rack. 1 speak trom expertenee, COMMON SENSE. then, thate rene. dy tor this terrible cotmplarat isolfered, uuder the guarantee of hundreds of tidividuals of high secial Suppose, standing, Who have tested the efleet of the article | tn their own cases, is Il bet UbnWwise afflicted with the discuse irml? Dysverric. Unquestionably. 1 preiiises, Whats the dedue ton? COMMON SENSE. Give heed. HOSTETTER'S SPTUMACHL BIPPTERS ts such a remedy. The evidence of its eflicacy as a cure tor uyspeptics is complete, undenied, and undeutable ; ilave you ever ascerlate | by eXperimieut Ww hether cure that it is claimed nt to neglect giving it a udmit the postive, oved and respected by all who Kuew bam. hu lit is or is vet the milallible ihe thorning ot le, In The dawa et th inheod, he tte be? was called to meet a just aud mercilul God L have | Dvysrerric. 1 confess that T have net. “ spoke of tte te terest ot the bighest pratce COMMON SENSE. Phen you sland convieted ol fits age Was 2) years Lies sad ana mpelaucin iy moctdent stetiid be A Wart fer Live® Yertitegs Liber | > sal i ‘ iwMioe ge to seu, allbotvh at fas tel eeu the Greet accident that has belatiea many ol ve young men of Kast Putut Mu WY taaailies ronud the Nerth aud South sedee of East: Porm W poeteeeee for Lheir once preroteteteay series, Witter ile he dar& recesses of the deep Olue sea —Com ~~ <S > A Beowo Teter. — A daring uttempt at t ! day morn ighway rebbery was made WV “ail Sireet, the victim ku banker, mS aul ad at tie door rufian purpose w box Guntaining a large when broker bud hank. Fortunately Vester hy in Delo & well- rw Thee wio Was brut Dy «a Aer and aby his oldce, Ze ol aimed if ; ut whose is tu se a cash amount money, shh the just oft vin ti be Was Unsuccesstal Tie tacts in this case, as furnished to our re porter, are Si les teeri tially as tollowa:—About ten owlock yesterday morning, Mr. J Craven, the semtor partner of the bra of Craver & Uo. brokers and bankers, at No 74+, Wall Street, proveeded to the bank o North Amertea, and drew trom tiie vaults o! that mestitution @ tim cash-box, as is custu mary with him each worning in the week Pius box contain d United states Treasury | notes, Natrona! Bink bitiis, checks, certificates | ind geld com, too the amount ol neariv $14,000, and was the property of the tir Liestdes the stout leather also served us an aid tu trans- touand trow the bank. As Mr. was still furtuer secured by a wl porting it A str p, ich | Craven desesnded the bank steps be noted a | tall, powerfully-built and *slowfiish looking ©] man loitering near by, thuagh he paid ne attention tu the circumstance, and oaly had it recalled to memory by Subsequent events Proceeding tewards his office at a rapid pace, Mr. Craven desceaded the three or ivur j steps leading intuit. and was aboutentering, j when he was aceosted by the suspretous-look- ling person alluded ta. The stranger handed the broker a letter addressed to himsell, which Mr Craven took as be unlocked the dvor and | The supposed messeng-r entered the office. tullowed, but finding that Mr. Craven still re- tained possession of the strong box, aud evin- eed no disposition to set it upon the counter, } the fellow struck the broker a violent and | ringing blow on the lett side of the face evidently with the intention of knocking bim jduwn. The blow, though well aimed, and made still more telling by the thiel’s hand | being well armed with brass ** knucklets,’’ | did not result as the buid uperator anticipated, for Mr. Craven§was only staggered, and had sisted the onslaught of su determined a thiel | is naturally proud at the result, in spite of the fact that his bead is consiterably bruised, although be ts quite able to periorm hisusua business. No arrest has as vet been made Craven can the thiet.— New vive no definite York Times, description of isch > <_ -- a Tie Circassian Stave Teape —A Frightful the C ircassian coast res | tiers trom theritws, It ehants would seem that four s ive] tic *- arrived a time since in Abasis | | frow Trebiz md, and soortiv after their arri- | val serious Complaints were made to the Rus- | euthorities of the abduction of a number | of young girls, some of them christians. The | Russians, to their eredi: be 16 said, have or- (ganized a regular Police system for the pre- | short | ventionfof tois infamous traffic, and mneasures | Bdetant ; Were immediately taken to arrest the four | yr sstrdjis and liberate the girls whom ti: ie | bad entrapped. To prevert this a Li lot was seton foot to! surprise and maseacre the garrison and the | Christian S eaiatons of Soukoum- kale, te | | plunder the place, and thea embark with a); jtew slave girls in coasting vessels for Turkey ‘fo where the whole band would present the a Se 7 ‘sin the guise of ordin ry ewigrants, and | subsequently diepose of their human trey ghe| This atrociwus plot was, it appears,to some | extent—and, unturtunate.y to a fatalextent) Under the cover of night a party of armed Abasians, repaired tu the country house of the military commander, | and wurdered that officer and all his tamuly, massacreing even the little children. Alimost} Simuitancuusiy a regular rismg was matey throughout Soukeum-kale and the houses of tue Kassian officers of all ranks ifs viemity 5; fand o private individuals a'su were attacked off direct jor Great Pritain. j — <> ome Beows’s Baoncuan Trocures. From the} Medial Director of the Geoeral Hespital, Ben- | Lawes, Maree 8, 1562.| | Messrs Joho LL. Brown & Son, Boston, Mass. | * Use oi your far-tame “i und most) servicestbe } ‘Trockes’ is being made in the hespitel of wine “h) I have charge, and with very bevefieial and de- | cided resulis in allaying bronchial irtitatiew and | morbid sensitiveness of the nigeous miewbraie of | | glottis avd parts adjacent. patent loek pun the cash-box it] | article | to month. | 2d instant, } Lavat iy. | lamented us } sisth. F: Picton ; 2 | | Chickens, OO see dias 80 6m urown showing. Tt the same ihat bave been advanced ino faver of this submitted to you with re gard to any business speculation, you would lave Is HEALTH of less linport- than the dollars and cents which no manu can telly by ve preais vreat tome bad been yone tite it at once anee enypoy without mam? bysrerric, Noe. no, no—thonsand times no Common Sense, you are right. LT will give the] [ditters a trial COMMON Sexse. Dose, and T shall never mere bave reason to address you as a dyspeptic Oct. &. 2i >> - U-C.R.—T AE P—§C.R. «!The Great Remedics of the Age! ERU NNE “ELL’S JNIVERSAL COUGH REMLDY, Threat and Lung Complaints. Betties, 25 ets ; Large du. 50 ets. HUNNEWELL’S TOLU ANODYNE, Asthma, Menstruation, and ai Nervous Comp. aints. 50 cents per Bottle. For all Phe great Remedy for Hunnowoll’s Elective Pills any one! strong | Small | I Neura'gia, Pains in Cure all derangements of the Stomach or Bowels } portance of which cannot be over estimated, a single Vill, never more than two, and s: swall, make them most valuable in every tamlly. 29 cents per Bottle. EIunmneweli’s CONSUMPPIVE BENE DY ’ lose, very | A radical cure for this heretofore called incurable complaint. Price Que Dollar per Bottie. The Testimonials in my possession, to be seen ly }all, will remove every doubt of the perf et charac- jterof the above-named preparations, aud to puvlish }wWoich would only cause them to be clissed with } tLe thousands published in newsPapers, aud nota traction of them of the least character. 1 beg in- <pection of such at my office, confiuence to tcot the prep rativn, and correspondence trom all | JOHN L. LHKUNNEWELL, } Sule Proprietor. a : e : Practices! Chemist and Pharmaceutist, 9 Commercial Wharf, Boston, Muss. [gr seld by all Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Medicine, [= The preparations securely packed to be sent in uy quantity by Express, or as directed, Ga More full and particular description of each given in potices, to fulluw this from month April 23, 1856. ly Died, this morning, after a few McK ENNa, numervus frieuds At Charlottetown, iays illness, Mr. CHAakurEs very deeply re uretted by flown and country At “Osborne Honse,” in this City, on Tuesday, the uftera few days il Amy Puraxa lanuhier of Jot pn Bent. Esq ,of Westmor land, New hc’ ss Brunswick. aged 23 years. The deceased came to this Is ined, afew weeks since, on au visit to her} | frie uds iu perfect health ; leeply lamented by her many acquaintances. At te residence of the [lon W. W. Lord, Mouday the Ist inst.. aged 22 months only ebild of Mr. Artemas Lord—now * Sather litthe children for of such is the kingdom of on} in t ul ind torbid them not, Heaven : Swidenly, I Hias f. Sui anne on the 27th ultimo, aved 33 years, Mr th. liar: icsas Me: iker wl l he Souris leceased Was a quiet, nnobtrusive, indastrions man, aid his premature all whe kuew him itlvylbers have to lameut one wha, lu his death bis while living i tbev all esteemed, aud whom dead, they ot} regret Port of Char lottetown. ARKIVED I—Helen Davies, Mav. Picton ; bal. coal Freedom. Evan, deals, &e Rippling Wave, Clark, auk Treat do. do do Ploughboy, Wave, Arbuckles, do. do. Sisters, Suctonche; boards. 2—Veutae, Me Bounty. Orr, Shediac LeBlanc, Shipegan, fish Ne piune, Foster, Richibucto, deals EK Ove al Arch jeukins, Pictou; coal. Sophia, Delory, Shedine to. Luetty Aun, Brownall, Picton, coal. DB King. Maan, Wallace, bal Anielia, Goodwin Pugwash ; stove. Ellen, Pentz, Pictou; coat. CLEARED Oct 2—Suternella. Le Cornen, London ; Str. Oriental, Suow, Ha! if aX; fish. Ne. Belvrade, LeBlane, Pictou, bal -Brig Visitor, Pattersen, Liverpool ; timber 8 Wears P cket, Power, bul Ellen, Pentz, do. do Jouuty, Orr, Wave, Arbuckles, do. do. Freedom, Egan, Wood. Bue Gulf ; Smith. Oet hine R touche rbtuse 1. Gees coal dred Pherson, Chathau ; Good Liteut, dis, stohe romrds deals do. do. lu. do. Port of Summerside ENTERED. Sept. —Sehr. Mayuzie, lish Spray. MePherson, Sirung, Pictou; coal. Buctouche ; Jumber CLEARED. Sept. Schr. Margaret, Robertson, Miramichi ; | bal. rite Powell, Richibuctou ; bal i— Bary ne [sland Quee n. Curtis. Chatham, N. B; mabee rig Orient, Medye . Richibucto ; Mayyie, Chapman. Pictou ; bal Launched, From the Shipyard of - John Ramsay, line Brig of 240 tons register called the LaBelle, built tex Charle Suuimerside Ou the 15th instant. from the Shipvard of Capt Readevick McDonald. Souris, a very superior copper- lustene d rivuntine, 199% tous, beEew measurement, to class @ veurs. ¢ alled the Marv Ellen Sie wilt ander the inspection of Liovd’s aveut, and ix mnvued by Jolin Andrew McDowald, beq-, of Sum Chapman, Port flood; eoul Perse veratce, 92 Curiqnet ; star, Powell, tots bal. Sebr a very to class 3 Veare 6 Green, Eeq . Wis | «ee» atte & Partridget,...-.- G EOKUE LEW is. ” Marken Celrk. ‘STOLEN OR STRAYED! | ROM the Subs: riber’s premises, on Sa- lath uit a SMALL BLACK MARE lureey, covery thereot wiil be rewarded rae JAMES McOILL. Ch'town, Oet 8, 1866. iu without the Stightest Griping, @ point the im- Toe trader— | in| and her sndden death is | Willian: | | Mes fo come unto tne, | Pionsen and swiden death is deeply | 7 | with torch and poignard; the Abasians car | C'ISE ried devastatiun in-every direction, sparing a erate — “ Ce ee PRICES CURRENT. jneither women nur ehiidres, until the gar- z , ‘ . P > lrison of the furt came to the rescue, and, Casnvorrerows, Oct. 5, 1866. after an obstinate siruggle, got the better of | Provisions. the assassins and saved the Cuwn from further | Beef, (mall) perto........-- vteeee fet orc - « weet erer ere r ester ee OF vi pillage. B tween two bandeed and three |, Du by the quarter : me Pork (carcass)... eee we owed Weds ° djd to $1 | hundred Abasians are said tu have been kil- D a mare Sa 3 RL cs bk as ounene eee hens ‘ led, and abvut one hundred Russians, inclu | yytton, per lb.... 0.20. ecee cree ee eee eee Bu te Gd ding women and children, most of the latter | Veal, per Ib. eed ddadbieeal ae 3d te Sei having been massacred befure the soldie “Fe | Ham, per Ib...... 6. cece cece cece eee ees 7d to Wd leould eave them. Toe result of this dep rlo- | Butter, (fre b).... cece eee ee eee » ae _ tw ts 41 rable affair ms that martial law bas been pro-| De by the tub.......- +++. o tu bs 2s lelaimed threushout Ahasia: and several de- Cheese, per 1D.... cece eee cree eee eee -34 to Gd oa aot 74:9 ; | Mite tht Wei ee dans coos nase sdhencecs Wate Bs tachments of Russian troops have been des: | OR ord toe ss nace onch bgns 94 to Wd | patched as fast as steam can carry tic to Flour pet WW.... ccc cene cence © coon B¥ tu Med Suukvuw-kule by way ot Poti. | Oatmeal, per een abs’ snk: - lds to Mie} remnant ailliee die jatiitalanalsitio Keys, per UuteR. oe wecceesee cee esee --91 to Is The Sisterhood of St. Mars. the Virgin, is} Apples per WS 2 dL co eure . pwesee Seceee Oe Gi ; C4 ee on a Graia. the vame of a new reibfous order recent!y Barley, a tae Pe 8. a1 eas tounded Th New York. It is tu the 4 se vp val Jals, per Gis a wae Perse eceee se ceee ces o-edo lu 2s Sd i Church what the Sisters of Charity is to the | Vegetables. . . 4 | Peas per qaart.... ..-+ eres eee wanen 7d tu Di Catholic Chi | Pululoes, per ett vance eye ae du tu Is 94) am <> 20+ om i P ° oultry. H. M. Shi I" Terrible avvived iw this Port on} 4g. ee canncne Beene. On cn c08 ona4 “es to 3s Tuesday nizht last, and after coalinz, steams d} furkeys, Sh ccanhegp ays enkenes r++. + ds tu Os ‘ | Fuwls, eueh ..csanes ee recs see ieee & ol TNEW YORK—Dauily HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AW A ADVERTISEMENTS. SNe ee re Rr te AUCTION, O be SUL at SATURDAY, . i v' clock. aw iu. 13 lu do. Bis, dU Bos do. | | | | } | | —— ALSO i } } 20 Pans. Porto Rico Charlottetown, Sth October, Household. Furniture. h imstant, A. GA) I SN ON NNN ee RE RS ON, on at it} MOLASSES, DU. DU. 60 lons SLACK COAL. + 1866 11 thds, Bright SUGAR, LORD. pe REMOVAL. j — APTIE SUBSCRIBERS respectfully an- noance that THEY HAVE REMOVED to the New “Phenix Building” Recently Ereeted upon the Site of their Former Store, I “O be Soid ty Auction, ov FRIDAY where the Ivth October next, at the resiience of , GhOKGE MATILASON, keqr, Ordnance Store ‘ eve,8 j keeper, opposite the Cathyite Cathedral, Great With Increased Facilities | George Street, | consisting of i Tables, Dedsteads, Cl eee ladow Blinds, wi Earthenware, &e., & WILL 1AM ] | Charlottetown, Oct. 8, ist Effects of lata Mr. John Gates. | nceeted ith, | All the and other at his late resideuce, j Wkenaadd. ALSO, Effects of the | | Cooking. Franklin, i mew bil Box wind Single Saladin Mare, superior Mileh Cow, Sleigh, 1 Worse Carty L Mangle, Saddlers’ several other articles. Le Terws liberal. \ # + Ch: irlotte stown, Oct. Mail Public Auction Vernon River, en at 10 o'clock, pr recisely $ 8 Very Superior HORSE i do MAKE, 1] Donble WAGON, I Single do 2 Large SLEIGHS, Lot of HAKNESS. and Stage at the 1 REAPING 1 TRUCK, 2 CARTS, 2 Covered BUGGIES 1 HORSE Power, ‘ieun do 1 Amer 2 PLOUGHS, 1 ROLLER, 1 Horse RAKE, 6 Mileh COWS, 2 HELFERS in Calf. Positive. Ce Sale TeERMs aT SALE. Verson River, Oct. 8th, L3t Wire! ‘iage PRiNCE Reund Tables, Cooking and Franklin Sioves, Work Benches and Harness Mounting, Buckles, large lrom Boiler, and bisiness, 1 English SPRAWIC a“ ic IODD, in Mr a: —ALSO— und MOWING MACHINE, Iron Axles, vearly new ; PER, 1 iron Set of HARROWS, ib. rests Drawers, Waslastands, Win bby order of Execntors, DODD, 8, R66 | AN his Mowsehold FParniture, Loilet Auctioneer. Suld by Auctien, on SATURDAY, Ffousechold Furniture JOUN GATES, Kus me Street, near St. Peter's Airtight and Cannon Stoves, liptic spring Wayon, cushioned complete, in foal by imported Blood liorse, reared in Town, Pouey (the smallest in the Island), Harness and Cart to niatel, Wheelbarrows, Tables, with Sleigh, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT SALE! Klare Chance MIE Subse-ib re, withdrawing fiom the offer for Sale a HALF-WAY THURSDAY, HOUSE the IMth instant, 1 Euytish Patent AT c RUSITER, , Very superior, Large lot of SHINGLES, 2 Sets of Single HARNESS; and a large quantity of other valuable articles. The superiority of this Stock and Implements is so well known that all commeut is unnecessary. JOHN ADAMS, GRORGE ADAMS, (All Ch town papers, lin, ) Fire! s McKINNON & FRASER'S mctory, SPREE?, RE-OPENED. Yk Subs«rtbers, the same for the tatare ione ju Prince large Stock of the very their trade baving been Tate on Pusiness now prepa are red to supply upon as reasonable terms. tended tu. the} i re apr chive Acéounts the burning Upper Prince Street _Uh town, AkeG eth, Sah sauntly situated YousGuuspasp, with Gardeu ta the rear. et. Ith, [sug AND Werchants’ Dorchester LONDON—Dnuily Daily Telegraph, zine. LIVERPOOL — Wilwer ‘Limes E DIN BURG il—Scotaman. DUBLIN —Preeman Coummerce Atnerican, Weekly. the Pres. BOSTON — Daily Journal, weekly Advertiser QUEBEC—Duily Chronicle, N Albion Commerce, Herald, TORONTO — Globe, HALIFAX. N. Vorter, ee Leader. | lee 8. Ron in HOUCSE wow roomy Harpers Mouilily, 3in announcing re-opening of their Factory, the destroyed by lire in the early part of the Summer. avail them selves of the opportunity of returning thanks for the very liberal patronaye extended to them in the past, und to respectfully request a coutinunnee of Their new factory being so large und so well fitted up as to be second te Kdward Lskand, and, best Materials ased in ly received by them | from the United States, their facilities for carrying vrently increased, moreover, a and they are Carriages, Sleighs, &e, in as good style as can be got up iu the City, and Job Work of all kinds in our line strictly at- Painiing also done in the best style. McKINNON & FRASER. Notice to Debtors. ALL persons indebted to the foregoing Firm are saruestly requested to make Immediate paytent of | ‘Phe losses sustained by of their Premises demand that vtit-standiny debis be paid up ut once. McKINNON & FRASER. these TO Ba LHYT. Te BE LEP, at Southport, wih imme. | diate possession, that eouumedious and plea- oceup jew by Mr. Out-Buaildings oud Apply at the Boot & Shee’Fuctory, Charlottetown READING ROOM [oo rie xchange, : Boston yews, i IST of Papers. Perioheals, A ceived ut the above Ruom, Timesor Evening Mail, trated News. Hiustrated Times. Punch, Cassell's Iilustrated Family Paper Public Opinion, Britisu Workuin, Saturday Review, News of the World, doarnai. Chamber's Journal, Lieyvd's Pauper, Shipping List Four Quarterly Reviews aud Black wood's Maga- &. Smith'’s« Tribune, Daily World, ald, Weekly Mavazine Shipping yg List, Journal of SSeottish American Joarnal, Harper's Weekly, Wilkie’s Spirit ot Globe, Mail and f& Xpress Conducted by Mr A. MeNeil!, street, Charlottetown, Pp. E. &e., re Viz:— Illus the Wor ing Man. European Scientific Le shie’ 8 Post, Tri- MONTREAL — Gazette; Intereulouial Jourual of S.-—Colonist, Citixen, Cuionist, Re- Journal, N.S.—Eastern Chronicle. I.—All the Papers large per Atlantic per Associated Press from homies. ulso DAILY receiv- toxether with Shippiayg aud sa anes ST. JOHN, N. Tel ! j ili ‘ -» — Telegraph, Hot.oway's (Lis --tlerediary Debility— | Oudfish, per Gtl nee cece cece ceeees - 202 to 305)” Now = uae sa i | Taints of the coustiution aliowed te poss une Herritgs, per = dhe cide weed cede at +18 be 408 PrcTou at a Dietiiond i X kerel, pOr GUE... ee cere ere eecevene 3 ’ . heeded and unpurified often develop Uheuselve 8 | lactere!, p a ndiiid NEW GLASGOW, in the «ffapring, oud casse many relFactory wu) goo rds tecsbeati) +. wees devel tel 3s Gd to 4s) SUMMERKSIOE, PE. L-—Journal, Progress. | e 2 orgs gorge r . ladies. The preventive of such sad conseq ences | De (Spruce) .... eseee eee iod 4s w 35s) CHARLOTTETO.. N, BE. te in th theres lily cleausing Vills, whiel | Do (Pine) . 00 cee cece 6 cect édeee Is tw 9 published. . < diene perealy “er alias) ’ sleek er 7 Shing!es, per * .. 0... ceee wees cece eees 1s to ae Jin addition to the above list sn hseribe d for. and may be taken with sateiy aud eflivieney from the hiaedetde: chalacle vevlbeed per adventol te lies sj mpgen to the departure of | Ilay, per ton.....+6 Piisases dooce eovectee oom Files of E Hropenn. Americgn, rs tolonial Papers the last teace of desvangei wealth. The printed | Stra@, pet cWei-..- o+0+ sere cree noes on wis 61 te Zs{ are received as E xchunges at the Room. : Cimothy Seeds... . ce cee eee ee cree eee eees newe) The latest News, ie Televraph. tostrictionsa Ww rapped aurouad every box are the | Qhover seed per a a recs i bs i diiitbeut . bone | Cable, frow Kurope. “i best aod sineplest guides for all sufferers in search | omespun, per yard.....+----- cance ie te 6s} United - . aud the ot a remedy tor recent chrome ailments, aud this | Calishion, pot Wess cece secre eres . dub to Ba | 2 at oe - ot tote lee hives. ont medicine is admirably adapted by improving the | Hides, per 10... 6 cere ceer eer eres = xa isi _ eee Gold Queatious. / eae ligestion and aiding assimuation for renovating | Wool..-----+ ee i ee xkekn oO Oe ‘ es a Gadhh of the naturally delicate, and tor re | Sreepekins oe. cece ce eee eee eres ls 3d a ls Gi | ym ke: — Frow ~s ul - Se » ia Sawmer, the : “8 pe dd oeEN La he bes ee 9 3d te Sd) and from Saw todd p,m. in Winter. storing the strength of the prematurely deerepid | Applies per dvs “was ae hal A. MeNEIMLL, Manager. NOTICE, AL JL PERSONS whose names are Sub- scribed to the FU Nis ter Ge RELIEF of the ANocot ils. | Cl'town, a 7, 1306. S.) Swiferers at the PLR ind a@iy fast. ave respectfully me bind foot white. Any person returning the save. yequesied lo pay over Sve Tespective amounts ta jor giving information whic oh will lead te the re tie Treasurer, as Ure Coinwittee wikh to close the WM. Popb. Sec'v * Treas. Relief Fund. 7 § Yet J China Trolly, Leather, for carrying on their Business, A LARGER STOCE AND Better Assortment than ever belore, they SOLICIE A CONTINUANCE of the patronage of the Publie. H, E. STARBIRD & CO. City Hardwaro Sto.e. Im IRON and WHISKEY. “Vue Subseriber will (for for Siule by ~ AUCTION, immediately on arrival of the Oct. 8, 1866, Ship * Empress" (daily expected) from Glasgow — 48 Tons SCOTCH IRON, assorted sizes is. Round and Flat. —ALSO— 5 qnarter Cusks Campbleton WHISKEY So” és do Glenfwith do. WILLIAM DODD. Auctioneer. Oct. 8, 1866. isl ‘London & Lancashire Office, CHAaRLoTTEetown, Oct, 4, 1366, a S th “QUEEN” FIRE !NSUR ANCE COMPANY have WITHDRAWN it: AGENCY from this Island, J-8 CARVELL, Ese its obliging Re presentative, we kindly furnishes me with a List of the Policies about to expire, 1 lhe reby gi ive notice to the assured in the “ QUEEN that upon the expiration of thei: I + ies, npon applying to we, I will uceept thei. visks, upon the payment of the premiums only without any further fonry e CHARLES YOUNG, Agent of L & L Insurance Co, O tober 8, 1866. 4a ie mading Lioom. an Subcriber begs mos: sincerely t 4 tender his best thanks to those members o! the OLD READING RVOM, and other gentlemea who a e so generously patronized and supportec the New Koom — and desires to assure them, tha it shall always afford hin great pleasure to use his best efforts to secure a continuance of that support higherto accorded him as Manager of the Reading Room. The fact that upwards of One hundred of the toned Merchants, Mechanics, and Professional Gentlemen of this City, have aeady enrolled thei: uames us Mewbers of the above Koomt r_ the en- suing year, is sufficient proof, that the reading pub lic of “C harlottetow uare resolved to sustain that useful lustitutivn. A. McNEILL, Reading Room Manager. Charlottetown, © Net 8 1X66. 4m STOVES! ;E HE Subscriber has received, per lar Yarmouth Stoves, which will be sold at his NEW STURE, Upper H. J. P. TERLIZZICK Charlottetown, Oct 8. Isl Tr . > @ Vegetable Pain Kiiler, 6! AND3 UNPARALLELED for the > New Store, Upper QueenStreet. arrivals, a large and varied assortment of Queen Street, cheap for Cash or approved Paper, PERKIN’S Cure of Diptheria, Diarrhe, Cholera, and all Summer complaints ; for sndden colds and couglis. you have only to use it and it will yive relief immediately | FORK THE CURE OF Burns, Scalds, Frost Bites, Ery- sipelas, Salt Rieum, Sore Eyes, Sore Lips, and all humours on the skin, nothing ever yet shown to the public ean give such immediate relief as Perkin'’s Indian Herb Ointment. which can be had atall dealersiu Medicine throngh- out the Provinces. D. H. PERKINS, Manufacturer, St. John, N. b. W. R. Warsox, Esqr., Avent for Charlottetowa, Oct. 8, L806. 3m DR. W. G. HARRISON, Medical Fleetrician, vr &t. sea. oo. 8 y OULD respectfully announce to the luhabitants of Charlottetown that be lar taken rooms at Mr. 8S. W. Miceheli's, where he ir prepared to treat all NBuvoUs and PAPALYTIC Dis kAsES by his New system of MEDIVAL ELECTRICITY, In cases of Partial Paralysis, as in Deafness, where the disease is caused by Paralysis of the Nerves of the ear, De. ILA RRISON seldom fails to effect a cure. Dr. Harkison refers to many of the mast res pectable people in St. John, for certificates of the extraordinary cures effected by View in that place He willbe in Charlottetown ouly for a short time. Oct. 8, 1366. NOTICE. Dr. Liidg@we’s -. Patent (Cooked) Food, For Children and Invalids, i KCOMMENDED by the Paeulry, and Seld by Drugyists and Grocers every- where, iv Tins, at prices to suit all classes. J. H. WOOLRICH, Halifax, N.S. Managing Agent for B. N. A. October 8 lv TOOTLL A CHE. Instant Cure, BUNTER'S NERVINE, MMEDILATELY on its application. gives permanent relief by the painless destraction of the nerve in decaved teeth. forms a complete stopp- ig. and renders extraction seldom necessary. Sold by Drugyiste everywhere. WOOLKRICIDS Patent Pick-me-up Bitters. Mirele Johu’s Tasteless Pills. Ridge’s Patent Food. Hiudson’s Ex. Soap. Foulke’s Cement, &«. Tor Sale every where, J. H. QOLNICH, Kuglich Pharmacy, - lalifac, N Agent for Lb. N. A, ‘Oetober 8, 1366, ly 8, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Bridgetown, Dundas. fEXIK Subscriber offers for sale ia and neurthe thriving village of BRIDGETOWN valusble Freehold Property, consisting ef Farms Shipyards and Village Lots ; ‘uiso a Valouble MILI SITE. The above offers a rare chance for young men farmers, shipbnilders, and mechanies of ali des criptions, to settle themselves in gue of the mos; prosperous portions of the Island. For further particulars apply to THOMAS €. CLAY. Aridgetow n, Dundas, Oct 8, 1866, sin Notice to Debtors. LL PERSONS indebted to the Sub- é seriber are rons vested to pay their Accounts in full by the first of Vov K MER hext, otherwise proceedings will bd tuken to recover the same, without distinction. The Sabseriber trusts that hix losses sustained by the great . iu daly dust, will wake this notic ey impre ssi¥ r, Am RLIZZICK. Ch'town, Oct 8 1866 ix] 2m Class and private Tuition. BY R. B. IRVING, Teacher of English. French, Writing. and the several Branches of a Com- mercial and Mathematical Education. aN addition to his Mornirg Classes, (now | O open,) for both Sexes, Mr. Invine purposes to re-open his AFTERNOON nnd Evening UL tssks on MONDAY, Ist OCTOBER, 1866 Afternoon Classes for YouxG Lapies. Classes tor ADULT MALe Pueins. Evening Teums, &¢ , made known on application at his Class Koom, Pownul Street. Char lottetow n, ¢ ve t 4, 866. 3w Harte’s Saponifer, on CONCENTRATED LYE, Warranted to make Soap without Lime, and with little or no trouble. A large supply of the above valuable CB article has been just reecived from the Manufacturer's, at Montreal, and is now on Sale if the Drug and Dispensary Store ot Dr. G. W. SUTHERLAND, Corner of Kent and Great George Street. Housekeepers will find it a most valuable requisite. Charlottetown, Oct. $3 1, NOTICE, J OTICE is hereby given that a Speci! a Geueral Meeting of the Stock-holders of the Charlottetown Gas Light Company will be held, ut the Office of che said Company.on THURSDAY, the 25th day of Getober next coming, at LL o'clock, forenoon, to take into cousideration the expediency tf. f the Estate of James Peake, Exsqr, deceased, on the property of the suid Company. By order, WM. MURPHY, Charlottetow n, Oct I, 1806. Secretary. isl superior Lime. EER & SONS have « Supply of ENGLISH WHITE LIME. for Plastering ; and a large Stock of FIRST QUALITY PUG- WASIL LIME, for all geveral purposes. Charlottetown, 21th Sept, 1866, 3in . . ’ - . Administration Notice, A LL persons indebted to the Estate o! Captain GEORGE Forrest, late of Seuth. port, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment; aud those having legal demands against the said Estate, are required to furnish the same, duly attested, to the undersigned for settlement. AMELIA FORREST, Executrix. JOHN Ro BOURKE, Executor. Southport, Sept. 29, 1566. [Oct. 1. CATR. RANKIN tzkes this opportunity NX ~Ne of returning his grateful thanks for the very liberal patronage extended to him since he commenced business as au AUCTIONEER AND Commission Merchant. He has also the great pleasure of informing bis riends und the public that be has rented that commodious and fire- prone BRICK BUILDING in WATER STREET, (owned by Messrs, Peake Brothers & Co.,) whieh will tend greatly to facili tate his basivess, having a large SALES ROOM, and extensive and SAFE STORAGE for all des- criptions of MERCHANDIZE, and truts by strict alfention to merit a continuation of forme: confidence and favours, Se _ September 17 Iv, 1a66- BREAD! BREAD! BREAD! pruk Subseriber begs to inform his Cus- tomers and the Citizens of Charlottetown that having FITTED UP HIS BAKERY, he ir aow prepared to supply them, as nsaal, with the Best quality of BREAD, which he will send to any part of the City, when required. B. D. REDDIN, Dorchester Street. September 19, 1866 6w NEW GOODS. WX. Prioress from LIVERPOOL and other recent arrivals, the Subscriber bess to mnouuce the arrival of a Further Supply of New Goods, suitable for the season, in STL KS, DRESS FOODS. FLOWERS, RIBBONS, HATS CAPs, &ce. &e. Arsv, 10 Bales Canvass from No. 1 to 8, 10 Pieces Duck suitabie for Beat Sails, Sail Twine, Bolt Kope, Viteh, Tar, Oakum, Clinch Rings, &e. &c. Roofing Felt and Piteh. H. HASZARD. Charlottetown Sept. 2th, 1866, isl BINSTEAD. IMPORTANT SALE. To be Sild that beaurifu!l Estate. BIN. STEAD, Prince Edward Island, containing about TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACKE> of very superior Lend, with House and Out-build ings in every respect fitted for the residence of gentleman lt is situated ou the Hillsboro’ River. foar mile from Charlottetown, and for beauty of seenery ir perhaps ane quatled If not seld by MONDAY. the th of October, it will be divided into lotsof about Cwenty-five acres each, aud sold by Auction, on the premises on that day by Mr Wa. Doon After the sale of the Land the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNTLORE, Stock, Crop and lmplewents on the fara: will be wuld by AUCTION by Mr Down, withoat any reserve. The sale will be yetimine, as the proprietor wishes to leave the Island The terms and particulars can be obtained frou: the Hon. Joserpa Hexscey, Charlottetown, or Mr. Fetrowes, at Biustead. Sept 17. S weeks. Halifax Colonist, Reporter St. John N.B. Morning News. Rt. FR ECEDIDEIN, Attoruen and Barrister - at - Lan, CONVEYANCER, Kc. Office: -- Great Goorge Street, Charloitetown. (Neer the Catholic Cathedral.) September 3, 1866. tf . AGW TOBACCO FACTORY. Rue Sulseriber begs to inform the Cii- zene of Charlottetown, and the Country in Malifar | | veneral, that he has opened a NEW TOBACCO FACTORY. on QUEEN STREET, in the premises lately ocenpied by Mr. Waurrroxp, Painter, and situated opposite Mr, Wat. Sxeestun’s. Having superiutended, for the last seven yexrs the Mawafactaring of Tobacco, in oe Finns well known as LOWDEN’'S, with anequalled success, he will fearlessly warrant his Totten oe ue second o none in the Colonies, and would earnestly advise the public to call and judge for themselves before porchasing elsewhere. CHAS. QUIRK. Ch'tewn, Jnly 30, 1866 Rm Boston and <3fE Colonial STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Nickenrsos, and ORJENTAL. Sxow, sail for BOSTON from CHARLAITTE TOWN every MONDAY, connecting with ‘dit. ferent Lines of Steamers to New York, @hiladel-| phia and Maltinere RATES OF PASSAGE: Latex ist Geni s Cabin. Cabin. bias To Bewton, £2 10s £2 low £2 5s Halifax, 1 10s 1 be 1 De 1 Os 1 oe 1 Os , For farther juformation apply to the Ayvents. CARVELL BROTITERS. f issuing preference Shares for the purpose of puying off a Mortgage held by the representatives PAk Steamsiips Alhambra, Capt. P. A. Cut. FM 7 eee eee BRITISH PERIODICALS. vi“: The London Quarterly Review (Conser- vative.) The Edinburgh Review ( Whi«), The Westminster Review ( Kuadical). The North British Review (Free Chureb), Blackwood’ s Edinburgh Magazine. Tory J YHE foreign Panopicaus aboveenamerated are regularly pebheted by as m the same style and with the «ane prenmptuess as heretofore. Those who know them and whe nave beng eub- scribed te them, need ne reminder trem wa; those whom the civil war of the last tew gears hase de- prived of their once welcome supply of the beat periodical Laterature, will be glad te bare oar sublieations again brought within their reach ; and those whe, residing far inland, remote toeme the centres of commerce and literature, mmy never yet have wet with them, will assuredly be well pleased to hare the means pointed out of bringing aceredited reports of the progress of European science and hterature to their home- steads in the Western prairwes of the Southern plantations, : Blackwood’s Magazine alee econtinnes te rm its race ably. Equalling the mere sedute quar- terlies in its literary and scientific departments, its pages are enlivened with well teld narratives and clever eketehy papers, which, by their oeca- sional republication in) beck form, have been stamped as far superior to ordinary maguzine literature. Bulwerand Lever and Mrs. Oliphant have written much ef late in ite . AT pre- sent the Chronicles of Carhirgtord by Mra. 0, the ‘Dowd Papers by Lever, and the Memvire of » Contederate War for independence, by Vou Bork, of J. E. B. Stuart's Staff, are tavorine serials running on trom number te number. We again request the reader to mm his eye over the partial list of subjeets given above, and ubserve how varied are the coutents of these pe- tiedicals, and how well they are adapted to keep- ing their readers informed of the progress of the various branches of knowledge in’ whieh the mind of man puls forth its powers, Their pages teem with the records of research, inveution a discovery; and the copious list of Literature in the Westminster, gives a ver catalogne of works recently published at home and abroad, which every reader will fiud a great advantage in having at hund, To prevent wisunderstanding, it may be as well to observe that we have auuexed the terme * Conservative,” “ Whig,” “ Free-Chureb.” and “Tory,” to the the proper names of the respective periodicals, with no intention to initiate a poli i- cal classification of customers aud eubseribers ; but simply to intimate that when social and politi. cai subjects are taken hold of, they will be di-- cussed on the principles of that politieal party «f whieh the Review is the acknowledged organ The greal majority, however, of all the articles in all these Reviews are addressed to the werld in general, and net to party. The Tery reads the Edinburgh review for ite literature and science, omitting or net its political portions according to the hamor of the moment: and is net regarded as any the lees a Tory because be takes a Whig periodical. And se with the others. Even the reader of the Westminster would not cousider that he forfeited his tame as an advecate of free- thought by subscribing to the more orthedox North British. The daily or weekly which is brought to our doors, is, like the flag which we raise aloft and march under, the index of our po- litical opinions; but the Quarterly Review or monthly magazine is like the friend of years, with whom, though of different polities, we may associate freely without the shghtest danger of compromising ourselves, We therefore present our publications freely to men of all parties, as a common literary ground on which they may mingle with cheerful thoughte, and friendly feelings, and expanding minds; and though we cannot aver that the theologian, the lawyer, the physician, or any learned or scientific man, will have all his wants satisfied in his parti- cular department, yet he v.ill undoubtedly pick up many suggestions by which he may profit, and he will certainly acquire a very correct idea of what is geing on in all these branches of human knowledge unconnected with his own provinee, which he has not time to study in detail, but of which it is very important fur every man of education te possess some general ideas. The Four Reviews and Blackwood, comprising the series above described, are republished at the following rates, viz.: For any one of the Reviews.... * = per annum. For any two of the Reviews.... For any three of the Reviews... 10ee ba For all four of the Reviews..... 1200 ee For Black wood's Magazine..... 400 ° For Blackwood and one Review 7 00 ° For Blackwood and any two of Birrhe wits iss ed ob seni 10 00 “ For Blackwood and three of the OE... bh nmeikh+ eabeae 13 00 bad For Black wood and the four Ke- Wael, 2. tis cea cbadbabbed 15 00 “ Considering that the cost of printing has more than doubled since 1861, these prices are extreme- ily low. The orginal English Editions would cost, in U.S Currency, more than treble these rates at the present time. THE LEONARD SCOTT PUBLISHING CO. Publishers. 38 Walker Street, New York. JUST RECEIVED, Ex JANE from Halifax, N. S. 6 Puncheons superior MOLASSES, 10 Hhds. Bright SUGAR, for Sale by OWEN CONNOLLY. Charlottetown, September 17, 1866. — isth Discvunting Again! DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY with DELANY & BYRNE, \ }K want MONEY to pay our Billa, aud, in order to obtain it, we will, from this date, offer our entire STOCK of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, HATS AND CAPS. BOOTS AND SHOES, Skeleton Skirts, Ete.. Etc. Etc. Ata Discount of Twenty per Cent, FOR CASH ONLY! We will vive 10s worth of Goods for Rs, We will vive 208 worth of Gaueds for IG, We will give 308 worth ef Goods for Vis. Ce Larger Sum« in Proportion, AY This is a good eppertanity for those who have money ty invest it Juadvantage. DELANY & BYKNE, QUEEN STREET. Oppasite Hon. Daniel Brenau's, 1866. Cltowa. August 6, LONDON HOUSE! Established 1820. 1866 SPRING GOODS! 1866 Pee Subseribers have now completed their Luipot tations for the Season, per Ships Undine, L C. Owen, Lows, Lillie, Edwin & Lizzie, Ariadne, aud Brigt. Helen Davies, Wholesale and Retail at their usual low prices. Hhds and Tierces Bright Bales Carpe 8& Wooleus SUGAR, :* an tas Hhde Muscovado MO-; ptt LASSES, | §* — PBeapege ings, Crates Kartheuware. Y Bust 4oushedGria Cuesta xvd half chest. Backs, “ime Congou TEA, — Packages assorted Pain Gates Rubber Boots aud er Paint ti avi, » Shoes, Choke newer rtecd ar. Cases Rendy-mace Chath \Wesudlen ing and Rubber Costs i Cases Millinery. * Haberdashery, “ Silkeand Ribbons, * Linnen Drapery, ‘+ Hesiery, ** Gloves, | © Shawlsand Mantlen “ Townsend's HATS aud CAPS, ‘Tone assorted Bur Lrou, Vieces Plough Metal, Parkages — & = ng \sides Sede LEATH rHER, ‘Barveta Carrants. Crach- ed Sugar Flour, > mote . Cadbear, Mahia Cnusks Baking Bed. ; * Floor Clotha, Keys Mnetard ae Bales Clothe, Roxes ae Rai- is ") hite ‘ind Coloured joe, Loaeuge a Cotian Wa eee Pepper, ” —, c boleh Rive; Coilk Mauily ed ond White Maye, &e . &e. coe. G. & 8. DAVIES, Charlottetown. Janne 4, TREG. ies ia NOTICE. LL parties indebted to the Subseriheg will be ived to pay their Accounts § before the Proer day << Urenees, next. _ hema : OEORGE HOWAT?Y, « Crapaud, September i7, 1866. ow sen Se norms