pores -- FURTHER AND LATEST CANADA. oe A despatch, in addition to the othe:s received | NEWS FROM at the Reading Room here, cume to baad last but contains ne further cews that evening, that which we have extracted from our St. Jubn papers. A tele cram veeeived Uns after noon, however, throws a little mure pleasias light upon the whole affair. It says -— ‘*Mowvay, June 4, | noon, “ Although the Bullalo reports state that the Fenwnus were victorious at Fort Bue, re- liable information has been received that they were defeated and surrounded by the loth aud 47th Reviments, and by the Volant sy. As soon as we can get full and ¢ tailed ac counts by the regular mails, which wiil be in the course of this week, we shall be able, we trust, to review the whole of this atrocious Fenian business, and to chronicle rts end, wi ich cannot be otherwise than overwhelming and disastrous fur art the mad, wicked and foolish conspirators engaged in it. -<- Hornime Assassi~arioy.-—-A young man | named William F. Humbert was avsaulted in S:. Joha, N. B., on the night of the 24th ult., by a ruttian named Patrick Crezan, and the as sault resulted in the death of Humbert on the | 29th. the biow which produced death appears to have Aecordin,s to the evidence ou (he inquest, been most treacherous! y administered by Cre san. lt appears that there had been a disp.te between the parties on the Confederation question— Cregan having sought to enforce his anti-views by the assassin’s blow. The Coroner's Inquest retarcned « verdict of * Wilful Murder ”’ arninst Crezau. There was much excitement in St. Joba, in couse jaence of the assassination; and it seems te have greatly embitterid the con test between the Confederates and auti-Confe- | -rates—the latter bein -s, as they should be, quite ashamed of their assassin champion. Haimbert was much respected, and his funeral | was aitended by an immense concourse of | people, hundreds of whom assembled on the | melancholy occasion to snow their abhorrence of the crime. - ee CP" [t Law beew suggested to us thet during the | existing excitement consequent on the sad news | of the Raid of Fenians on our tellow subjects is Upper Candada, that the Post Office authorities | shoald be requested te deliver letters and papers | in Charletietown on Sunday for the period of opr | hear; and that the Reading Room be open on the | sone day for the period of two or three hours | The fact of eur Canadian vews not reaching us | during the latter part of each week till the arrival vi the Princess af Wales on Saturday, at miduight, and the probability of our communication by Te- tegraph being partially interrapted fer some weeks, add weight in our opinion to the above | awst reasonable suggestion. : —_——__—_- & eo —__—_ Holloway's Pills and Ointment -—The Goed | Friend —ffaman suffering is so confemsedly un- | ivereai that the mun whe sucerssiully relieves it ie werthy of all praise, The above-named pre-_ rations were first compounded many years age | y Professor Holloway, who, since that period, | bas bad repeated confirmations from all quarters| Do by the tub........... . «Is Tito Is 9: wf tae globe of their surprising powers iu curing | Cheese, per 1b,....--- .ee- eee eee eee Bd to Gl beth internal aud exterual diseases. These wedi | Tallow, per i iseinoa-anente<taondtedtieaneaene | caments give the greatest and apeedicet relief in | Lard, per Ib......-.-.. eee cece cece ees 9d to Wd | sil casce of dy apepsia. heartburn. flatuleney | Flour per Ib.....-.. Ceee eres eee © Steerer sees 34 nausea, bilioueness, and colic; they are also the | Ontimeal, Per CWE... vcee ence cers eves - 183 to 203 seiest and most efficient aperients. The Oin’-! meut, when briskly rubbed upon the «kin, by ex SD TT - = Ste Tue Morier’s Remepy.—For all diseases with children ave off cted is MKS. WINS- LOW's SOOTHING SYRUP. It relieves the elild trom palit, cares wind colic, regulates The stenach and bowels, ard during the process ef tee hing, HM gives rest and healt te the child and carries satel) through the critical period. me Brown's Baoxetian Troones, or Cough Logengrs, cure ¢ ough, Cold, Hourseness, aud in- Bucega, oF any Areitation of Soreness of the i breowt. ** Great service in subduing Hoarseness.”’ Kev. Darien Wise, New York. * The Troches are a staff of life to me.” Peor, huwakpv Norris, Pres. Hamilton College, Clinton, NY, * A simple and elegant combination for Coughs, Se.’ De. i. F Bier how, Boston, — Married. On the 24th instant, by the Rev. Manrice Swabey, Rector of St. dude's, Carleton, Mr. Exdwatrd Thep of Rovlisty, King’s County, No IS., to Miss Isabella Meikle, of BP. i bsianed, sa Died, At New York, May 26th» Lady Mury,: wife of Sie Edward Cunard, Bart AtSt Johns, New'oundland, on the 10th of May. ultimo, Mr. James E. Withers; in the 25th» year of his ave. Deceased was the eldest son of se -~ Withers, Esqr., Queen's Printer of Newfonndland und, having resided for some time amoung bis frieads in this Island, will be deservedly regretted bv the weeny iMiepeds anal ACquuliulances he made duriug bis sojowrn here. Launched. Om the Qist, from the shipyard of Mr David Grady, the Clipper Schooner scMMeRsIDE, built for the * Summerside Fishing Company.’ Her di j} mensions are S2 feet keel, 26 beam, and Sy feet depth of hald ; new tonnage 119,0ld tonnage 200 ; drawing 4} feet of water Torward and 8 feet aft She is substaitiatly boilt and strongly Tastened wnd is expected to sail very fast —S JO Port of Charlottetown. AKRIVED May 25—Sechr. Evergreen Johnston Huwksbary limestope. Laey, Laudrey, Chetmogae, beards Wave, Arbuckle, Picton, coal. Brothers, Herbert, Pictou, do ends. 26 — Western Packet, Power, Pagwush, Juniper W—Woadhine, Robertson, Pictou, Coal Fiving Clond, Mefbatyre, Nortin Sydney, Coal, &e Maxdalene, herrings 30.—Brigt. Alexina, Jes Jardine, Quebec, Floor, &e. Sehr Bee, McKay Bay de Verte, boards. Boat Sarah, Bourke, She | diac. boards. &e. Brigt. Ariadne, Cole, Glasyew ; merchandise. The Briyt. Antanxe, Cole, from Glasgow, ar rived here on Friday moruiug, after a pretty loug passage, With « fil earge of Goods for this port Phe goods are being landed in first rate order. CLEARED: May 25—Sehr Lacy. Lundrey, Chemogne, ba! Fame, Gillis, Baw de Verte bal. Emerald, Me Donald, Pictou, bal. 26—Western Packet, Power. Pagwash, bal . Mary & Charles, Sabin, Shediac bal. 28—Wooedbine. Robertson, Picton. bal. Str Commerce, Paiue. Halifax, General Carge. Nelir Brothers, Herbert, Pieton, bal. Evergreen. John ston, Pictow bal. 29—Plougiboy, Swith, Pictou, oad Wave, Arbuckle, Picton, merchandize Breeze. McLeod, Picton, bal. Elizabeth LaMout. do, do. 30—Consert, Berwar, Pugwash. bul Bee McKay, Buy de Verte, bal. Boat Sarah, Bourke, Shediac, bal. Brigt. Madeline, Farness, Liverpool, G. B., deals, timber, &e PRICES CURRENT, CaaRrotrerows, June 1, 1866. Provisions. Beef, (-mal') per tb............ Do by the quarter......... og er per eee ATED. ne ondblitincagtn++ ace! ealins idw9@l oe oh aaa dh wp PEE A LEERE EERIE EEE. Veal, per Dap ceinssd tt hdce cas veee eee Gd to 10d Butter, (fre-h)......... Eggs, pet dozen... . ceeee.. oS to 10d Grain. ertiag the most whelesome and regulating wdlu-| Es POE Es oe oocnnces te sass 5s to 6: 6! ence om under-lying uerves, vessels, and glands, | Vats, per do...... 2... 206 eee cece eee 33 to 32 Bd checks inflammation iu the threat, cheat o1 | Vegetables. dowels. sine si ee | Potatues, per bushel................-28 to 2s 4d Cure ror Cowan on CoLp.—As seen ar | Poultry. there is the slightest anessipess in the Chest | ‘terse ocee weer cehnee. 92 psrereceres + 0 Rrme with G@ifficulty ot breathing, or mdications eo! PUN, OUND. 6 occas es boos econ pwn oss.coet ay --la 9. bu 2. 3. Cough, teke during the day a few “Brown's Bron | bacel Troches’ Contaming demu cent mgredient- | WONG, CONN ccc odes Fish. they allay Pulmonary Irritation. Misitary Offi- | Codfish, per qtl....-... 2+. ---+ eee eee 203 to 30s cers gud Seldiers sheuld bave them in reedines: | Merriugs, por Darrel... . cea. cece eeee ee 3Us tu 40s up oir th. first appearance of a Cold or Couggh. Mackerel, per dusen.......... oedeudee te te oe Lumber. The Grand Secret. Bunrda; GMomtach i's is. 68.00 8h 5 csi 3x 6d to 4s The grand secret in medication is to help Na. | _ en we, Pe — . - ture, SUSTAIN and KeGULATEK—!hese are the | oi. a ee We te bas Alpha aud Owega of the ouly theory at eure that eres, b aay: tsreP vera: : bas common aeuse for ite basis. Li the nervous | Sundries. p fyetem is shattered, the muscles weak, and the Hay, per me. inde hdd odie he shad 0b0d 903 to 1 0 SOLOW, POT OWE. 00. coca crtcccerecrcese Is Gi to 2s sivd, like the body, in a state of partial collapse —~—what ie it best te de!) Keasou teaches us the omnia Clover seep per Ib .....---+ +--+ vee eels 10d Qo 28 7 : toe , . Seacebhaseseaideel-++be 4s to 63) Btu Ur Youn Mas is Sieemay Otc ee dceto nck tn] Brace him up as you would brace a tottering " Se 34d to 4d éditice. The pabalum he nerds is a Tome Al- terative. Bring him up out of the depths of De- | speensk Td to Oba | : pee ins. ...... trlewer cnet ence eens ‘ The a a ; "i bility aud Deapondency BOUIS GR ER 0- neee bone abd ter eerees 3d te ou | ae UA Fane tere. Desohie. Brand Wern Hosrerres’s Berters. Partridges, : > Oe I Coats, Shirts, Hats Caps. Celtic, Athol aad Bat | They cannot injure. A child may take them mm dicen susted to ite years, without the p. ssibility ofbarm. The enfeebled vital powers are as sure te respond energetically te their ne ion as the wilted grass m to erect ite blades under the eivify- iug wad refreshing rain. In all cades of debility the Ditters ure absolutely required = There ie we substiiute or succerdanetiin that will fill their piace. Resort fo this most wonderial uf Modern Tenies, AND ALL WILL Be Were. Bear in wind that in Dyspepma, Intermittent Fevers, Biliows Disorders, and Aff-ctions of the Nerves, no other medicine will preduce one tithe ef the guod effect that invariably follows the use of thie exerilent lovigerator and Corrective. Suld everywhere.— N.Y. Trifune, Oct. 27, 1665. | —-_- TO CONSUMPTIVES. | The advertiser. having been restored te health | in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered tor several years with a wevere | lung affection, and that dread ¢isease, Coustuunp- | tieou—t« anxious to wake known to fis tellow-sut- ferers the means of cure. Te all who desire tt, he will send a copy of the | prescription aed (free at charge). with the direc: | thena fer preparing and using the sane, which they will fad a sUKK CUKR tor CONSUMPTION. Astuma, Baoxcnirts, Cougis, (ots, aud all | Throar and Long affections, The only objvet of | the advertiser in sending the prescription is ot bewefit the afflicted, and spread information | which he conerives te be invaluable, and he hopes | every eufferer will try bis remedy, a tt will cost | them nething, and way prove a bir-sing. Parties wishing the prescription, FREE, by re- turn watl, will please addres Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, | Williamsburg, Kings Co., New York. | April 9. ly - ——- _ | ‘ g | Leve and Matrimony. . Ladies and tlemen, if you wish te marry, address the igued, whe will send yea, with- out money and without price, valayvle information that willenable you to warty happiiy aud speedily irrespective of age, wealth, or beanty. This infor- mation will cost you nothing, and if you wish to | marry, I will eveertully assist you All letters | strictly confidental. The desired information sent | by return mail, and no questions asked. Address SAKAH BR. LAMBERT, sae ae | Kings Uo., New-York. ome G May 14, 1866. _ ———- _ MANNA IN THe DESERT. Tlow like Manna, reireshing and nourishing | the pour pilgrim in the Arid Desert of Disease | and Despoudeney, is the weaderiul Manochan of the Azters. JUDSON'S MOUNTAIN HRB PILLS, | Tike the Brazen Serpent raised by Moses in the | desert, they care alwost miraculo: sly. THE HEBREWS LOOKED ; Upon the Serpent and were healed. The Gentiles | and the Jews beth . In our time take this remedy and are cured Get the “ Rescue of Tula Almanac.” Sold by all Medicine Dealers. —_———— ane ' STRANGE, BUT TRUE, Every young lady and gentlemay in the United | States can beer demething very much to theic ad- | Vantage by return mail (tree of eaarge), by ad: | dressing the undersiz Those having feara ot being humbugged will oblige by not noticing this | card. All others will please address their’ obedient servant, THOS. F. CHAPMAN. oc! Broadwas, New Yous by F249} ; res , | perp) | EE DOE sine orsnas neds em cee eat ieee eten, EE Lbsce- carscases » pS Tr ee a ettitd—mnses DA cae GEORGE LEWIS, Market Celrk. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. . LLL LOLA LOLOL Effects of the late Hon, I. Hutchinson, ‘FO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, ol ou the | WEDNESDAY, [3th of JUNE. Premises, in POWNAL STREET, all! the STOUK IN TRADE of the late R. HUTCHINSON, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries. Liquors, Hardware, Shop Furniture, Stoves, &, &c. Together with all the Household Furniture, Consisting of Drawing, Dining. and Bedroom Farwtare, Beds and Bedding, Kitchen Uteusils, Couking Stover, &c. &e. tap” Particulars in Bills. WILLIAM DODD, Anctioneer. Jnne 4. 1866 Spring Importations. C. Owes, from LIVEKPOOL— CHESTS SUPERIOR TEA, Bags Board, Shingle & Lath Nails, Boxes Glase, Casks Oil, Bil« Putty, Bags Cut Spikes, Bags Deck Spikes, Kegs White Lead, Bundles Sheet Tron, Boxes Soap, Bois. Washing Soda, Coils Rope, Sel« Plough Mounting, Shear Moulds, Cham Traces, Back Banda, CANS SUPERIOR COACHL VARNISII, &e. &e, &e- All of which will be aeld at the Lowest Prices, by Wholesale or Retail, at BRICK STORE. Pownal Street DODD & ROGERS. June 4, 1866. 4in DODD'S «++-e7l to Bd | ae te 64 | Cases Keady-made Cloth-| Bundles Spring, Cast and | Cuses <oBd to 5d}, Ham, per Ib...- 2... 00. eens eens 7 Cis tee 6d to 8d | coves Is ad to Is 2d! } Charlottelown, June 4. 1866. Magician, } 1 US! RECEIVED, per Usoine and L Cook Stoves, for Coal, Urion Bank of P. E. I. A’ a Meenng of the Board of Direeors Coir Books, Hymm Books, Song Books, Station- | held this day, it was Resolved that a Dividend of 7} per cent for half year ending Is instant, be declared, with paid up Bauk, payable on and after Gth instant. i By order, JAS ANDERSON, Cashier. Charlottetown, 2ud Jane. L866. _ Wanted, 4 BOY. ebout 15 or 16 years of age, ~B t0 Premises of the Subecriber. Apply to Good wayes given. ADT, be uired _ dG @CK Oyster and Refreshment Salaun, Raree Sereet tu . Charlottetown, June 4, 1866 capital of the a ae NtW — ~ADVERTISEME AUCTION! Flour, Tea, Tebicco, &e. T SALES ROOM “n “SATURDAY LA next, the Mth, JON B, dy db o clock — 100 Barrels FLOUR, 10 Chests TRA, 15 Caaks VINEGAR, 12 Casks KEROSENE, 12 Barrels SUGAR, 10 Bexes TOUACCHO, 10's, —™ lw * LOZENGES, 20 PIPES, l2- ™! DANDILES. oe i “. UYREAD, 20 Barnds ONLONS, 2 Cases Ladies’ Colored Siraw Hats, 120 Pair Ladies’ KID BOUTS, 24 Men's CONGRESS do 10 Boy's Sttomer Suits. NEIL RANKIN, Auctioneer. June 4th rw ib din AT GEORGETOWN, | A Sale of Excellent Household Furniture. SUPERIOR London made PIANO, + imported Iast Summer at a cost of £55 enr- reniey Standard Silver Dinner Sett, 316 0%, war ranted; Superior Levirt’s Sewing Machine, Alex- andria Hiwmouium, a good Mare, Harness, Books. Pictures, Qe Real Estate, comprising Pasture Lots, &e, &c, &e. Under instructions fromthe Rey R.T. Roach,as le retires from the E. € | the Subseriber will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, a’ the Parsonage, on MONDAY, tlie’2ud day of JULY next, the whole of that gentleman's superior } Household Puruiture, comprising Drawing Koom, | Dining Roonry, and Bed Roow Furititure, Kitchen, Hall and Scullery Drensils, with the Real Estate | The farnituxe hiny be seen on view on Kriday and sule where entalogties Miry be bad’ Mr Shas nach pleasure in-eabling the attention of parties furmsbing to the above Sule, as the furniture is Fame, Gillis, Bactoughe, deal anddeal | most ly of @ first class order und bus been well | kept i qewties having accents against the Rev. R 7 te hand Pr. Roach are requestes before the 20th instants Terms of Sale—All amounts ander £5 to be paid at the sale; all amonnts above £5. and upto £~0 at 3 mouths; and from £20 upwards at 6 mouths | by appros ed Juiut. Netes of Haud. W. SANDERSON, Anctioneer. Jdnne 1. PSa6 Bin ix! din Georrctown. LONDON HOUSE! | Established 1820, 1865 SPRING GOODS! 1866) ue Subsertbers have now completed their Importations for the Season, per Ships | Undine, L. C. Owen, Lotus. Lillie, Edicin § | Lizzie, Ariadne, aud Brigt. Helen Darics. Wholesale and Retail at their usual low prices. | Hhds and Tierces Bright(Bales Carpe's & Woolens SUGAR, Striped and Check fihdse> Mascovado MO Shictings. LASSES, * Bagging, Crates Earthenware * Band 4 bushel Grain Chests and half chestr| Sacks, prime Congou TEA, —|Packagesassorted Paints. ) Cuses Rabber Boots and Hhds Paint OF, Shoes, \Cusks assorted Cutlery, ing and Rubber Coats Blister Steel, Millinery, ‘fons assorted Bar Tron, Haberdashery, Pieces Plongh Metal, Silke and Kibbons, |Packayes Nuiis & Spikes Linueu Drapery, te [ronmongery, Hosiery, tides Sole LEATHER, Gloves, Barrels Currantea. Crush- Shawlsand Mantle ed Sugar. Flour, Epsom * Townsend's HAT?) sals, Cndbear, Ginger; and CAPS, Cusks Baking Soda; * Floor Cloths, “a Bales Cloths, Hoxes Tobsneco, Rais- ** White andColourec, ins, Soap, Lozenges Cotton Warp, Glass; Bays Pepper, « Printed, Unblencl Rice; Coils Manilla ed and White Cah Kupe, &e , Ke. Cues. La 7TH G@ &S. DAY LES. ( vv attefown. Jen Lx66 yu E Sulseri!er returns thanks friends and customers for their patronage since he has commenced business, and he would now in form them that, in addition to his previons Stock he has received «a large und well selected supply | fof FASHIONABLE GOODS. chiefly lin from G gow, per Aniapne. and now offers, AT VER) LOW PRICES, the following MERCHANDIZE: STAPLE DRY GOODS—White and Grey Cottons. Striped & Checked Shirtings, Printed Cot * tone. Ginghame. Sheetiugs, Regattas, Jeans, Osna Scarlet | burgs, Bagygings, Tickings, White and Flaunels, &e., &e. DRESS GOODS—Plain & Printed Coburgs jand Lastres. &c., Alpacas, Cashmeres. Banwthen, Mustins, Poplins, Camlets, Sith Checks’ French Merino, Del+ines, Lamas, &c, &e. moral Bounets and Thi stles, Biaces, Gloves, &c, &e. SUNDRIES—Shawls, Mantles, Paletoes, Pa Neckties, Collars, | rasols, Hats, Bonnets and Bonnet Shapes, Ties, | Half Hase, Gloves, Belts.; Bels Ribbons, and Ribbons, Lace. Embroidered Sets. Falls. Hair Nets. Belts, and Dnekles, Bugle Buttons wud Triw- miigs, White and Cofored Hose. Corsets, Hoop Skirts, und a large assortment of fashionable ar- ticles GROCERIES—Tea (an excellent article, war- ranted) Sugar, Molasses, Ginger, Pepper, Mustard Chocolate, broma, Cocoa, Vorn Starch, &e, &e. ALEXANDER ROSS. North Side Qneen Square, *¢ PATENTED IN 1566 REGISTER GRATES, 3in | BUST RECKIVED, per steamer Cox. | menck, from BOSTON, 35 Packages,of REGISTER GRATES, Of the LATEST and MOS? APPROVED PATTERNS. which we offer at a SMALL ADVANCE ON COST. Also, in Store, MARBELIZED MANTLES, VERY CHOICE. Union, Victoira ‘Waterloo, Broadside, Niagara, Prince Albert, Cook Stoves, for Wood. PARLOUR STOVSS, | FOR WOOD. Parlor Stoves, for Coal. | Which will be SOLD at a REDUCED PRIOE, i *** to nike room ter” : | 1000 STOVFS to arrive. DODD & ROGERS, | Dodd's Brick Store, Powual St | June 4, 1866 4in 5 4 GEMS OF LITERATURE. Books, Books, Books! | TENE chesp st, choicest, and best se- lected stock of BOOKS in the City is to | be found at the KENT STREET BOOK SIORE- | All kinds of School Books and from ahalf-peuny Primer to Colens ,’s Algebra, | Bibles (Doway), Testaments, Missal, Standard Histuries. Essays, Thevlogic:l, Cuntro- versial aud Devotional Works. | Novels, Poetry, Biduraphy, Oratory. Seience and Light Literature the best Writers.) Mechanism, (by ary, Bacrevinys. STATIONARY: Copy Books, Exercise Books, L Books, Mem. Books, Slates, Lead and Slate Pencils, Pens, Folders, Luk Blotting Paper, Writing Paper and tuvelopesin variety, | Photogriphs of Eniuent Person: ages, Albums, Pew Knives, Cricket alls, Mea lage. Besides a lot of | BOSTON. REILLY. Coles’ Coruer, Keut Street, Jane 4. Sin rw 3 Town Lots and 4} mission at Georgetown. | Saturday, 29th and 30th June inst, previous o the] them in for ad- | Hope, Robertson sPictom Coal, Miiry At. Dengle,| jastment to Mrs. Roach, at the Parsomige, ono Kegs Mustard,Powder; | School material, Ledgers, Duy | Fancy #14 tother ariclea, to munke bimself generally useful about the | particularisce which would vccupy too much spare. | A Boy ‘rom the All of which have been received thin Spring per eountey preferred. A ood recommendation will) Lotus from LONDON and AcHaAMBas from i# For Catalogue, apply at the Book Store of E eS . ott ft *. DELANY & BYRNE QUEEN STREET, Opposite Hon. D. Brenan’s, HH VE RECEIVED, per Undine, Lotus, and other arrivals, A Large Stock oF | DRY GOODS, HATS & CAPS, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, &c. Ke, hwhieh they will'se at less than the usual ra‘es tor Cash. They are now opening a large assortment of HOOP SKIRTS, in all sizes, which they will seli at a very small advance on Cost. Ch’town, June 4th, 1866 | | | “TO ARRIVE, | i hid ist pat Canada Klour. 100 Bbls. No 1 superfine FLOUR, | For Sale by June 4, 1866 | - Townships Nos. 5t and 59. MLE COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC LANDS having, under the authority of the | Act 16 Vie., cap 1s, completed the PURCHASE of [those portions of Townships Nos, St aud 59, the | i Property of JAMES MONTGOMERY, Esquire | hereby notilies all TENANTS and Ocepniers of CLULASING their several locations, that, iv accord uuce with the [0th Section of the above recited Act, he is now prepared to receive the deposit of the purchase inonev of theirseveral holdings, upou producing their titles, or agreements for the same JOUN ALDOUS, Commissioner. Office of Public Lands. May 24. 1868. sin | 1aBIAN RESERVE LADS. Township No. 55. pue COMMISSIONER CF PUBLIC | LANDS, will, on WEDNESDAY, the 13th hday of JUNE next, at the honr of 12 o'cloek, noon, | lat Dr. Cray’s Store, GRAND River Brive, sub- jauit to. public competition, all that. TRACT ot | LAND), consisting of ‘Ninety three Acres, more or fess, sitnate within half a mile of Grand River | Bridge. and lying in the rearef Donald Nicholson's jaund Jouathan McKeunzie's farms. | ALSO, on the same day, at the hourof | o'clock. |p. m., on the premises, Urrox Reap, Duxpas, | wilk be snbmitted “to like competition, another | PRACT of LAND, of superior qual’ty, consisting bof Ninety-three Acres, more or less, at present in | the vecupation of Alexauder Nicholson. iv . Towsship No. 15. THE COMMISSIONER of PUBLIC LANDS | will, on TUESDAY, the 19th day of JUNE next, lat the honr of [2 o'clock, woon, at the residence of Mr CuHankces Rickann, Fifteen Point, Township | Ne. 15, submit te public competition, all that ) PRACT of LAND. on the said Township, known asthe “ INDIAN RESERVE"; it is situate be- tween the road leading from Fifteen Point to! Orgtings | Egmont Buy and the shore of Bedeque Bay, and | ; wili be offered im lots to suit intending parclasers | Terws and conditions tude Kuown atthe several | Places of sule. Yin Land Office. Mav 25. E66 ' New Goods! New Goods! pure Sub-eribers have jus’ recived, per L. ©. Owes, and Ux pine, from Gritain, part te. his of their large aud well-~assorted Stock of Staple }and would strongly recomm nd to all intending and Funcy } ’ Diy Goods, Groceries, | &e, &e, &e: STAPLE DRY GOODS — Grey & White | Cottons, Printea Cottons, Ginghams, Denums, | Striped Shirting; White, Red and Glue Cotton Warp; Towe's and Toweling, Tible Cloths end | | tabling, Sheets and sheeting. Ticking, Bags and | Bayyiny ; Searlet, Blue, and White Flanuels; | Faucy Flannels, &c, &c¢. DREss. GOODS —Black & Colored Coburg | and Lustres, Alpacas, Barathea, Alexandra. Clothe, | | Camlets, Barages, Fancy Checks, &c &e. CLOTHS—Fanecy Tweeds, Milton, Black and Fancy Doeskin, Broud Cloths, Mantle Cloths, | Alpacas, Russell Cord, &e, &c. | KEADY-MADE CLOTHING—Pante, Vests, | } Coats, Shirts, Neckties, Collars, Braces, Hats, | Caps, Boots, &e, &é. | SUNDRIES—Shaw!s, Paletoes, Ladies’ Hats, ) Scarfs. Ribbbns,; Paper aid Linen Collars, Lace | | Falls. Hair Nets, Bugle Buttons and Trimmings. | Lace and Muslin Curtains, Ladies’ Hose, Gents’ | ! Buckles, Flowers, Feathers, Hoop Skirts, Back Combs, &e, &e. | GROCERIES — Tea (an excellent article) | | Sugar, Molasses, Ginger, Mustard, Pepper, Cloves, | ) Raisins and Currents, &e. ke. The above Stock will be sold, WITOLESALE and REVAIL, at their usaal LOW PRICIS. | The remainder of Stock expected daily, per Ships | to arrive, HEARTZ & SON. Charlottetown, May 28, 1806. ‘TO BE SOLD, By Private Contract. TPUAT desirable PROPERTY owned and ocenpied ty the Snbseriber, situate on Euston | Street and near the head of Pownal Street There | are two portions of Town Lots —50 % 100 feet each | —with buildings on beth lots. One Lot is in rear lof the premises oceapied by the Sabscriber, aud is now under rent. The Honse on Euston Street. oe- lenpied by the Subseriber, is conveniently laid off. well finished, and wonld make an excellent private resideyce for any respeetable family. The Terms will be easy, and made kuown op application to EDWARD ROCHE. i Spring & Summer J. ROBERTS ECKART, Water St. | Land on the ubove property, desirous of PUR- | WEW FOUNDRY. | JOHN ALDOUS Commissioner. | | | i | needle or waking auy adjustment of the Machine | competition with other Machines. en eeee beesnene ¢ Oe SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION on WEDNESDAY, the lth day of JUNE sext, at EL o'clock, a. in, in frout of the Sub- periber's Sale Room, Queen Street, — 10 Pars Jatarca SPIRITS, 20 Chests TRA, (40 Hinds GINS. 20 half do TEA, 14 Hhids BRANDY, 3 Keys TOBACCO, Sqr. Casks ido, i Cnse PacMetro 1 Be do doo SHERRY, “HATS, 12 Boxes CLAKE?, 12 BRANDY, ~-Also - 100 Barrels FLOUR. Texms at Sale. WM. McGILL, Auctioneer Charktetown 28th May. PS6n, isl rw “|PY the RECENT ARRIVALS from EUROPE the Subscriber bas completed his - Spring Importations, | comprising a very General Assortinent of—~ GROCERIES, BRANDIES, | DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, IRON, WINES, ISTEEL, IRISH. WHISKEY, SHIP CHANDLERY, SCOLCH WIIISKEY, /SADDLERY, HOLLANDS GIN, GLASSWARE, OLD ‘TOM, / PAINTS, ALCOHOIL, | OLLS, Demerara SPIRITS, SCHOOL BOOKS, Ov» JAMAICA RUM, STATIONARY, LONDON STOUr, ‘SMALL WARE, “PALE ALE, /CONFECTIONARY, DUBLIN PORTER, &e. &e. &c. | | which is offered WHOLESALE, by the Bale, | Package or Piece, at small advance on costs and charges, DANIEL BRENAN,. } i Mas St, 18. Sm, ‘ eile tina iin | Shingles, Shingles, No. 4... FINE Do. do. CEDAR SUINGLES, Do. do. SAWN N. RANKIN. ist rin | Candles, Candles. | Just Arrived, ex Commerce, 15 Bowes Tallow Candles. | Jones & Co's mnafacture. N. RANKIN, Queen-street, isi Zin For Sale by | Queen-street, May 28, 1866. May i DEMERARA RUM, 10 PUNCHEONS very fine flivoured DEMERARA RUM, 36 to 38 O. P. For Sale low by NEIL RANKIN, 28, 1866. | May 28, 1866. 3in TAR AND ROSIN. | JUST RECKLIVELD ex Sch. Ava from } Halifax, Nova Scotia— 25 Bbls. TAR, 2 “ ROSIN, Fer Sale low by CARVELL BROTHERS. May 28, 1866. Pur Subseriber res; ectfully iuforms the inhabitants of Charlottetown and vicinity that he is prepared to farnish Castings of various descriptions at the CITY FOUNDRY, near MCKINNON'S TANNERY. Ship and Mil! Phrashing Machines aud Mud Diggers. &c, nade ut shortest notice. MICHAEL RIORDAN. Charlottetown, May 28, 1866, 3m SEWING MACHINES. ] Ol! RT YOUNG has much pleasure in announcing that he has just been sppeinted sole Ageut for P. EF. Island, for the sale o: THE WEED SEWING MACHINES, parchasers, an inspection of the sample now on his premises, so confident is he that they -only require to be seen in operation to be appreciated. THE WEED MACHINES are better adapted than any others in the market to the changes and great variety of sewing re quired ina family. They will sew from one to twenty thicknesses of Marselles without stopping. und make every stitch perfect They will sew from the finest ganze to the heaviest cloth, and even to stont, hard leather; withont changing the Two different sizes of the Machine are manutac- tured. fitted up, plaiu or ornamental, with or with- out cabinets, as may be preferred These Machines have obtained the highest premiums wherever they have been exhibited in Charlottetown. May 28, L866. tf HOOP SKIRTS Kor the Mfiillion!! J UST RECIEVED— 100 Dozen of Hoop Skirts, | NOW FOR SALE BY WILLIAM DODD. Queen Synare. Ch'town, May 21, 1866, DEBENTURES. POR SALE, a part or the whole of 14 GOVERNMENT DEBENTURES of £100 ench, bearing 5 per cent, and being payable in LO years. Apply to JAMES F. MONTGOMERY, Binstead, St. Peter's Road. P. S.—Shon!d the above property be not tisposed lof before the Ist July next, the whole of it, toge- ther withthe Subseriber’s Honsehuld Furniture pand valuable Library, will then be sold by Anction EK. KOCHE. Mav 28 isl. tf . G 0 LONDON GQODS, ‘EXMULK SUBSCRIBER bas in STORE wad has JUST, RECEIVED the following GOODS, per) Bargue Lores, trom LONDON direct — Tm 40 hests and half-chests TEA (Finest Kuison) 95 Puncheous KUM, 4 Casks Pale and Dark BRANDY (Hennessy) lz Cases odo deo do 6 Cosks MARSALA, 4 do. Port WINE, 6 do Sherry, 10 Cwt. STARCH (Coleman's) 300 do Wine and Beer Corks, 10) Boxes SOAP, (very superior) 60. do do (commen) 12 Dozen Worcester SAUCES, ' 12 do Reading do i 72) do | Harvey do 4Cwt PEPPER (anground) | 20 Keys MUSTARD, 1 4Cwt ULACK LEAD, 10 Cases CONFECTIONARY (in QIb. Bottles) 20 Boxes do ) 20 Owt. RICE (.Airiéan) 75 Dozen 3 bushel Grain SACKS, 120 Bales OAKLU DL (best Navy) 0 Coils Manilla ROPE (assorted sizes) 60 do Hemp do **'* “do { 7 Caxka Boiled OIL, 8 Cwt White LEAD, 5 do Black PAINT. DOUGLAS M. HARINGTON. Water Street, Uh'town, May 21, 1866. 3m i “TEA & CRUSHED SUGAR. CONSIGNMENT, now LANDING, ex owin & Litzie from Liverpool. For Sale by CARVELAL BROTHERS, Charlottetown, May YR. PRG NOTICE. PERSONS wishing to ero-s over to South- port, to attend the CHURCH SERVICE on Sandey afternoon, cau have Seasow ‘Tickets for 80 Gd ench | Lsout Apply to Mro WELSH, ov board the | WHOLESMIE! oe 6 eee _ For Sale in Charlottetown. of igs on THURSDAY, the 7th ~~ rallies nore than three-fonrth paith of Town Lot No. 6G, in the Firet Mandred of Towa Lots, and being part) of the Restate of the late 8 muni BagNaLe, Fequire, deceased. | Ey The Property will be divided into mode- | rately-sized Building Lots, to suit pureiasers. | For particulars aud terms of Sale, apply to WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Mey Qt, T866, Consignments _ From Liverpool & Halifax. CHESTS CONGO TEA, | 2 20 half do do, 50 Boxes T. D PIPES, 40 ~~ Blake's SOAP, 20 * PILOT BREAD, | 30 Bags do. 100 Boxes LOZENGES, 75 qr.“ RAISLNS, 3 « “FIGS, i 300 Gross MATCHES, oD Pairs Fishermeu's BLANKETS, All offered at a low figure for Cash or approved three months’ paper. N. RANKIN. Queen Street, May 21. [866. 3i “European Exchange.” Ty HE Subscriber has reeived per U NDINE, L, C. OWEN and LILLEY— 26 Cas.s and Bales PRY GOODS, 100 Bags NAILS and SPIKES, 6 “ Convex WASHERS, 7020 Bars TRON, 40 Ships KNEE BARS, 13 Bundles Spring and Blister STEEL, 23 Crates EARTHENWARE, 50 Boxes WINDOW GLAss, 60 -s¢ BOAP; } Cask Sheet ZINC, Te Re ge 4 Hhds. Paint OIL, 5U Kegs PAINT, 50 Bundles OAKUM, 1 Bundle SCYTHES, 5 Boxes SCYTHE STONES, 38 Coils CORDAGE, 4v Cases BRANDY, SHERRY & PORT. | Per Lotus from London— 35 Cases and Bales DRY GOODS, | 10 Bbls. Crushed SUGAR, 15 Bbls. Bottled ALE, 5 Bois. Refined CONFECTIONARY. Arrive per Ariadne from Glasgow— 34 Bales and Cases DRY GOODS, 12 Crates assorted CROCKERYWARE, 12 Casks Baking and Washing SODA, 120 Boxes Tobacco PIPES, 622 Bars Refined IRON, 49 Bundles “ To Arrive per Edwin & Lizzie— 68 Chests and half-cheste Superior TEA, For Sale low. \ lv. W. HYNDMAN. May 21, 1855. ROBERT YOUNG, North Side Queen Square, 4 triends and the publie his most sincere thanks for the very liberal patronage hitherto bestowed upon him, and begs to inform them that he has again opened up at the OLD STAND, with an entirely NEW AND WELL SELECT- ED STOCK OF Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, MILLINERY, Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers Laces, Parasols, Shawls, Mantles, Ladies’ and Children’s Boots, Dress Goods, Tickings, Osna- burgs, Towelings, Ginghams, Priuts, Gvey and White Cottons, (the cheapest in the trade,) Cotton Warps, etc., efe., ete. A few Chests very superior TEA. A Jarge Stock of Millinery always on hand and made up to order. Charlottetown, May 21, 1866. London and Paris HALF-YEARLY AND MONTHLY FASHIONS. fEXHE Subscriber is prepared to cut all Garments by the best and most improved ENGLISH and FRENCH Systems, and will war- | rant them to fit. —Also— Lady's Riding Habits, Spanivh or Circular Cloaks, Halt-Circle and Three-quarter Circle do., Lady's Paletots, Loose Paletuts or sleeved Cloaks, and fashionable Suits for Children Executed with Neatness and Dispatch. WILLIAM J. GRLIFFLN, ‘Tailor. Charlottetown, May 14, 1866, 3m EUROPEAN EXCHANGE. 1 YELLOW O\L JACKETS, 100 pairs do. PANTS, 50 Long COATS, 50 SOU WESTERS, 40 vieres CLIPPERCANVAS, for Boat Satls For sale low. P. W. HYNDMAN- May 21. 1866. NOTICE. LL Persons indebted to the Estate of ROBERT HUTCHINSON, late of Charlotte- town, Exquire, deceased, are hereby requested to inake payment, without delay, to the undersigned, end all persons having any legal demands ryeninet | the said Estate are hereby requested to furnish the sane, duly attested, to the nudersigned*fur adj-ist- ment. JAMES D. MASON, Executor. ELIZABETH HUTCHINSON, Executrix. Ch'town. May 14, I8fis. din ‘Latest’ Lmportations, ea E SUBSCRIBER has just received from Londen and Liverpool the tollowing GOODS, which he will sell at the lowest prices for Casn, he being desirous of selling them with the least possible delay— : 4 Hogeheads of SUGAR, 5 Puucheons Jamaica RUM, 5 Hogskeads GIN, 200 Bundles COTTON WARP, 30 Chests and holf-chests of TEA, A lot of Nails and Glass, Paints and Oils, and several other articles DAILY EXPECTED, VESSELS WANTED! TO CHARTER, to LOAD a> Apply to CARVELL BROTHERS. VALUABLE PROPERTY 1s offered for | FR SALE by the Subseriber, situated three ividence cf John Hazard, Esq This Property| | conmprises fitty acres of Freehold and filty veres | | Fencing and Spruce Seantling, and the rear of the | tag after. The Baildings, consisting of a Neat) COPTAGE, BARNS, STABLES, COACH} attached. Tbe owner ia desirons of selling the above Pro- | tor a gentlemau’s residence cannot be obtained in | Prince County. Further particulars made known | May 28, 1866 DEALS in Kichibueto and Buc- tenche. for Liverpool aud Bristol Channel, at current rates, Charlottetown, Mav 28, txt 4i Valuable Property near SUM- MERSIDE for Sale. } quarters of a mile from the village ef Saint | Sleaner’s, and ouly distant from the town of Sum- werside two miles, and cirectly opposite the re lef Leasehold Land, about seventy acres are uu- | \der cultivation, yielding £0 average good crop | levery year, is well covered with abundance ot | | Farin is contignous to Richmond Bay, where any | quantity of titissel mud can be had tor the Jouk- | HOUSES ond WORK SHOP, are all ina good | “state ot repair, with Orchard aud Nursery geounds | | perty. and of inmaking other investments, and fol- lowing his Trade of Carrick and Stren | MANUPACTURING. A move desirable situation | ‘on applieation to the owner on the property. STEPHEN MeNEILL. | Saint Eleanor’s, 14th May, 1866. im 200 Barrels of American FLOUR, (From New York.) HUGH MONAGHAN. Charlottetown. Queen St, May 21 tt TO LET. ALL that plessantly e*tuated eee Dwelling House and Premises, lately INSON, Keguire, deceased, situated on Pownal Street, well known us an ex- cellebt Stund for Basinesse. For Terms, apply to JAMES DPD. MASON. Charlottetown, May 11, 1866. F FLAX SEED. EST RIGA SEED, at 15s yer Buehel, and ENGLISH GROWN RIGA SEED, | at 10s per Bushel, imported by the Government, may be obtained on application te the Hon Joun ALbows, Colonial Building, Charlottetown. All orders from the cauntry, enclosing remittance, wall be attended to. and SEED forwarded. Those Farmers who purpose the ealtivation ot | ie 200 TO BE SOLD BY AUTION | of JUNE. beat on the premines, tat very eligible Property, | “ut the foot af POWNAL steker cdsidtng be _ Gi tawn, rd April. OUI D hereby tender to bis numerous | | | vecnpied by ROBERT HUTCH. | Water Street, Charlottetown, May H, 1266 { ar a fn Store, BBLS EXTRA FLOUR, §® Chesta TEA, © % Tobacco. CARVELL BROTHERS. ed JUST RECEILV Pa ER Schr, Adonis and Str. 200 Sides best No. t Sele LEATHER. — CARVELL BROTHERS Ch'tewn, Wrd April, 1966. isl pat 50 Bois. Extra FLOUR, 12 Bhla. CONLONS, 20 Bbis. BREAD. CARVELL Ch ‘town, 23rd April, 1866. ‘tel pat sj we JUNIPER SHIP WE are instructed 10, digpase are a mp. , do inch of — | 23.000 : 12000 do 3himeh, ! 4 inch, : d upwards, in good lengths, delivered ae a Craft at Mt RAMICHI . ' , Particulars as to prices, &e, made known on application to CiaWels ie Ch'town, April 23, 1866. P Fat Herring. 20 BARRELS No 1 LABRADOR FAT BeeeiNG, for sule by Ciarlottetown, May 2K, HALL. Water Street. FOR SALE, po BE SOLD by PRIVATE SALE— 400 Cedar Posts, 40 Tous Pictou laree Coal, £0 do. do. (sm: Ti do.) 3 Anchor, 24 ewt. A lot of Cham, 5-8th Standing Rigging, — suitable for @ Schooner tons. 4 Bbls Pogies, 1 Bait Mill. Also —1 Mare, 6 years old, suitable urpetes. Apply te igi" " J. P. IRVING. At Mr. DeBlois’s Office, May 7, 1866, \ May 28, 1806 House and Lot for Sale, 7uaAr pleasantly siiaated HOUSE and PREMISES in Fitzroy Street. formerly the residence of THomas &. Teemats, Enq., deceased, either iu one, or the vacant part adiviaes Se late Mr. George Allens premises, about 40 front, aud rnnning back 160 feet, being enfficient for # vice Building Lot, may be had ely. There isa good Garden attached. and a stable; also, a Well of excellent water, With a Pamp in che gard. The property is so well known, phos yan ' description, For further particulars, # to WILLIAM bop: Wanted, 7 ANTED., a: the Gas Works, a steady, sober man, as Fireman. WM. MUBPHY, Manager. Ch'town, April 2, 1866. if tat 10 Hhds. DeKuyper’s Gin, & NOHUL BRAND. for Sale ~ J. ROBERTS /KARY, May 7, 1866, Water direst. JAMES MUNRO, BRASS FOUNDER, South Market Street, Pictou, MN. & (nomeunrtus Rudder —— Bolts, Cabin Hin and Husps, Water Closets, Lead and Copper Seuppers, aud all kinds of Ships’ Farvishing su ‘ eae with — JouN a Charlotte town, P. E. 1, executed. *STUVES in Grery vanety, STUVEPIPE, and o general assortmeut of a ARE kept constantly on hand. 4 International Hotel, Hollis Street, HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA TEXLULS neat and commodious HOTEL is recommended to the People of the Island, s well as to the travelling Pattie generally, being only three squares from the Charlottetown & Boston - Steamers’ Wharf, and (wo squares from the Pro- vince Building, with the street railroad running im- mediately through Hollis street to both ends of the City. Every attention is paid to the comfort and wants of its guests. Charges reasonable. - C. P. HOPKLNS, Proprietor. March 12, 1866 isk ¢ w 3m LIVERPOOL SALT! 300 BAGS LIVERPOOL SALT, For sale by J. ROBERTS KCK ART, Bs __ Weve faae,: IN STORE. BBLS. CANADA FLOUR, (No. I, superfine bunwe, May 7. 25 50 Bois Extra State zo bbls CORN MEAL-—Kiln dried. J. ROBERTS PUR SGT. é ater-street. JUST OPENED, EN's KID BOUTS, * LEVANT ditto * PRINCE of WALES ditto At W. E. DAWSON. May 7. Mav 21. PSii6, W omen’s Kid BOOTS, ” CASHMERE “* + BALMOKAL “ > LASTING At WE. DAWSON. _ May 21, 18606, bt octithat tam cn ines Meine (Children's BOOTS and SHOES. W. E. DAWSON’. © May 21, 186 Notice to Mariners! N and after the 5th MAY, 1866, a FIXED WHITE LIGHT will be shewn at the NOKTH CAPE of Prince Edward Teland, da at. 47, lon. 64—elevation eizhty feet. JW. MOKKISON, Dep. Col. See’y. Secretary's Ottice, May 3, IRB. NOTICE. “EXENDERS will be recieved at the resi- dence of the City Surveyor, up to 30th June next, from any person willing to contract for sink- ing and finishing a New WELL at the Corner of Eskar Property, and filling upan old Well nearthe sutie spot Bucnvitg wil) be required for the performance of the Coutract. To be puid for on the same being properly compl ted LOBERT PERCIVAL, City Surveyor. May Mat. 1866 3in ‘SALT. SALT. 10,00 BUSHUELS LIVERPOOL SALT, Far Sule by 1. ©. HALL, CORN MEAL. CORN MEAL. 10 BBLS kiln dried CORN MEAL, For Sale by 1. ©. HALAL Water Street, Charlottetown, May 14, id6p, 4 * Clearing-out Sale! rue Subseribers tuke thes opportantty of expressing their thanks to their aunsereus customers and the publie at large, for the very generous suppert they hove receied during the past ten years; and now oa they intend CLomING UP THEIR PRESENT RUSINESS NEXT SPRING, FLAX this season, should not delay in imme | would mform them that on ond after the gud dayed FOR SALE, | (as early in May as possible. FHNEHE Subscriber offers fur Sale | Robert Haszard, containing G0 acres of Land— trenting on the North River and adjoining * Upton.” On the premises are a new House and Barn. The facilities tor chipping Produce at lthe North River Bridge, and theextensive Mussel Beds which he direetly in frout of this Pari, rea- der it a wost desirable Property Also, That very valuable Freehold FARM, known as Schurman Point Farm,— distant about a mile aud a half, ina direct line, from Summerside— containing 106 acres, and liaving a frontage of over a mile on Bedeque Bay and Wilmet Creek. | About 49 aeres are cleared and in a high slate of culuwation: the remainder is covered with a fine growth of bard and soft wood. Teruis easy—ap- ily to JAMES C. POPE. Clvtown, 7th May, 1856, isl pat « j that | valuable Property, formerly eward by Mr. May [4, bs66 in A Farm to be Let, | younger. lately of MORELL, in this Island. will ‘be LET for one or more years. This farm contains about SIXTY FIVE ACRES OF LAND, a large ypuat VALUABLE FAKM, the P.o- | i perty of Mr. RICHARD HAYES. the} | diately procuring Seed, it being adv.sable te sow | JANUARY, 1866, they will OFFER at RETAIL ‘the whole ot their STOCK, eonsisting of Dry Goods, Hardware, and fan Earthenware. at 10 per eent discount ou vresent marked prices ‘for all cums of £5 aud aoder: sud tor.over that’ t Ganlenediet 1h per cent, to Cash Crstetnera, or ap proved Joint Notes at 3 smeuthe, payable in proportion of which is cleared; it is situated On the) Char lottetewu. | western side of Morell River, adjacent to Morell Bridge, and fronts on the Main Post Koud leading frem Sonris to Charlottetown. , Apply at the subscriber's office. wie bee JOSEVH HENSLEY. Charlottetown, April 16, 1866. ~~ ERGISLATIVE LIBRARY. (EMU i Burke's * Landed Gentry "’ from the Library. without recording his name, is requested to send it back at the earliest opporvanity. » © JENKONS, Libcaman. siu May 2} ; 18, They have also a quantity of TRON, STEEL, |} ROVE and CANVASS, which they will ell at 6 /wouths. on approved Jomt Notes of Hand. They would hereby notily AU, PARTIES owjng them, esther by Notes at Hand or Book Aceunnt, that they must wettle their na ameunts at ance, as there wil not be any distinetion of : PRIL, 1866. persou who took the 2od Vol. OF | genie snade after the Finest day of A | MATH will be tokeu ot the market prices for Id acoounts, ena Ww. W. LORD & CO. i Chadottetown, Juan's 1, 1966. tl v ~ wer 1 i | F i ; Syren pt men ep NRE RIE pms I or « PEs ce eatin io oe ey a EO RBS we SRNR or eS re RA AE a AM te ON NE BIH eae nigger pe.