nis ati ee = A I hE IES ET ES ATR CNT = — PRINCE COUNTY ITEMS relieves’ the child) from pain, regulates the " Poultry. ———- stomach and bowels, and, by giving health to the Geese eal ess ake 660 sink ands i We giesn the following interesting items from child eomforta and resta the, mether. During SUPROye, COUR \cieees 005s van wins Cone cee oe the Summerside Progress of Monday hast :— : process of teething, ita valve ds inestimable ; a wis, each cree goonies se eeeeeee oe AB Oi] to ' P eures wind cole aud griping in the bowels. Chickens, pair... ... et 2s to Se OUR PISHERIES ‘i } <= Fish. Our trip to the Westward hae given us a bel ter PROCLAMATION, Codfish, per qtl..........- ree eee eee 208 to 30 idea of the extent of eur fisheries ia (hat directo es 2 pasetnnay. Herrings, pot Barret: i... ...s.ccg ges. -. 308 tu Oe] Whet we saw there impreseed us favourably, and , ‘ , Mackerel, per dozen.... ......... . bs tw 43 | hat ¢ ; NW # it has come to wy kuowledye that there gave ample provi (hat @ proaperuus future uany evil-disposed persons, and many more of Lumber, fore our people, only heeding for Hs eneureniet ood intentions, | of ‘little f ” who have! Boards, (Hemlock). . .1..0ccs. cess 000s08 OG to 4g the elerecise of Lhe meet ordinary jia ee of sleeted to repo tthemeely he Main Arwy of Do (Spruce)... + cere wees cee eo. - . 43 to 5s energy, faith and perseverance. These aresumes! Gen. Health, and bay a Box of Wc Os oo aces bo ke ee rebesnensisee to Os what iacking new with the people at large, but Judson’s Mountain Herb Pills, Shiogles, per O... 2... sacs voce esiseses 108 to Ldy| we feel that the time is coming when a very lirg Sundries. Ea ND WN va i ck dd ek ba oo0e wanes SUPRA, POF CWE. 6.6 cess cose voce ce ahi As ordered in General Orders No. 1. Now there é pursue Hehing eA" ¢., 1, Abraham G. Health, Sovereign of the United porteun of our community * } Disea-es of Mankind, Do issae thi clueiwely, and that a large ameunt ot our str) ina lets my proc cash will be tevested iu Us enlerprise as proiuis: | ¢j tu w | Dimpetely “GEA a nk. dun ee eo niekhs bak 0 24's occ none ing the dargest return, Ad d as our ehore fiche ries I All who within ten days from the iss:ing of | Clover seed per lb ...60. Pues iiss ben ee became more and mere developed, teregn capital | this proclamation shall repeutoft their evil wave EAOMOONOD, DET PAPE. <6 dese svcccecscerscede to@al must come ty share im the profits of Che enter ind procure a box of suid Pills, shall receive a full) Cultekios, per lo... ee. ... Od to 8d pruse, parcun Hides, per Ib... ceddasedcecccss Speen 68 ‘ . ‘ Ind. All who disregard this offer of mercy. shall As one Improvement is said to euggest others in og J ; tel wi ; ' “ more? nt Wee Ka cd bess MebWids sts accede ewe matters of taste, so the development of _ | be treated as vatlaw e and any person upprebendiag Sheepskins ....... sin moive A bake ae ‘ anv of them, is hereby authored tu wy branch ef our rodustry will help to develop othors Poe toed odin oh COE CC ee rr 3d to bd ‘There is ve dowbt ln our mind, that fish cau be Put them to Death, | Partridges, caught and cured cheaper ou eur shores than in) By eheking them with Calomel, Iodine, Verdivrix, GEOKGKHE LEWIS, Market Celrk. avy other eoantry ia the world. There is culy | or any other“ Mineral poison’ conveniently te be ove drawback to the treest development of this in | : | : ' dustry, and that ie the lack of traueporiation te In witness w hereof I have hereuntoaflixed my ° T market al these products This weust be reme- a, “ ear ee , baa , . | : the ¥ tie bodied L dudson's Viils are entirely Veyvetable. | died, aed the seoner the better for ali concerned. | pone at ow Vemple of Health | . la the Westera pertion ef our Island there at 106 Franklin-street — pow sme tWelve Nsheries Carticd on, eXclusive A. G. HEALTH, x ensive r ! of that carried on by formers and others residing | Dr. Jcvsos, Lieutenant-General. | E t } : T ad S ] on the tea shore, Messrs. Hall & Myrick have A: @. | e a e ® a fishing station at Tignieh, and another at Sea | Sold by all dealers. “ENO be Sold by AUCTION, at the cow Pood. Geo. W. Howlan, Esq , hasa fishut rr Subseriber’s Room, on ne Ui i i etatiew at Tiguish, and another one at Nail Pou U. .. oP nen i slaidles Ek Fea ao ae | Hier). Regers, Esq, has a fishing station on the ei > P. § RR. Thursday, 4th October next, sandtdls ef Cascumpec. another one at Kildare | en ~ > any ‘i es ; k The Great Remedics of the Age !,* 11 o'clock, a. m, a LARGE and VARIED Capes and one ai Nail Pond, Messrs. Stu lund & Co have a fishery at Sea Cow Doud; Kickerd Dawson, Exq., ove at Nail Pood ; Strang Liart. Bag , one at Miuminigash ; Rederickh Nic Gaile bag , one af Campbecilton, and Chas. Cx teu, Esq, eae at Egmout Bay We did get leare the number of boats emp)oy ed at avy ef the stations, except by Mr. Hlowian, which is stated elsewhere; but judging trom wach im ts two Stal ASSORTMENT of ERY GOODS, CONSISTING OF Grey and Winte COTTONS, Striped Shirtings | Cobu HUNNEWELL'S | »p UNIVERSAL COUGH REMEDY, | For all Throat and Lung Complaints. Small! Bottles, 25 cts ; Large dou. 60 cts. > = on an - » HUNNEWELL S TOLU ANODY NE, ton, Re aly -u de CLOTHING. 46 dos. Vests. 7 us | The great Remedy for Asthma, Neuralgia, Pains in! doz Pants, 5 doz. Over Coats : a 8, 4 doz. Do, 14 doz Menstruation, and al Nervous Complaints Jacket . " : : oe : “ ’ . . é | Jackets, & dez Fancy Flanuel Shirts, 4 doz Shet- 50 cents per Bottle. . a yg ny oar nae 4 doz Merine é ‘ 1%, oD “Zs TAS, ¢ GOZ Gioves, aeZ Suirts, ¢ : Hunnowoll’s Elective Pills doz Searts, 2 doz Mufflers, 14 doz Silk iid Cutie their products at the fishing stations te! Cure all derangements of the Stomach or Bowels| Handkerchiefs, | dez Cricket Belts, 5 doz Elastic them). About the close of the fishing seasen we without the Slightest Griping, a point the im-| Braces, 20 gross Paper and Linnen Coll are, 13 shall wake av effort to give more definite statis-| portance of which cannot be over estimated. The} doz Hat Bands, 7 doz assorted winter Gloves ties oe business, and the nuiber of men em-! dose, a single Pill, never more than two, and se! Tailors’ Trimmings, Sray Pape, Silk Bidine. leyed in tt co Cudfish, haddock, ling and mackerel, are we believe the principal fish taken The additiens te the wealth of our Island by i these fisheries wust be some considerable aum ber | of thewsands of pounds annually, aud geod returns are wearily always certain. gs, Alapacas, Delaines, Orleans, Wineceys, the |} namber he erp va (eghteen) we should say that nigh ov te one hus dred beats are regularly employed in thes basi test, aud perbaps filty (tie sty wweed by farmers whe fish in the season, and sel! beats outande hearest 2) ceats per Bottle. family. Silk, 38 Reels Machine Silk, : Suk Cord, Buttons, Thread, &e. Hannewell's ates . ew? — ° * , | AAEso, CONSUMPTIVE BEMEDY, ry Is . ‘ ‘ 5 . as : ; HUG Aire Searlet Serge, Cricket Flannel, Searlet i ; ed eae Gas Dele e incurable Flannel, Alapacas, Lustres. Silesias, Jeans, Plaids, ' Cumplaint. rice One Dollar per Bottle. | ¢ ashmaretts, Sik Serge, Satin and Silk Vesting, The store of Benj. Darby & Co. was broken | ; With & great variety of other articles in the fur jiatu ow Thureday night last, aud eeveral ; olen tislung departmeut. ais inn Sh tel wilt a eg Soe 7 «| all, will remove every doubt of the perf ct charac-| ; ~ Al denaht execsionce — t o - "7 * rl ter of the above-nawed preparations, aud to pablish | so, maght ex perehce, ths it i@ absulutely Weceesary | wich would ouly cause them to be classed with) Chests Cougo Tea, Boxes Soap, Boxes Tobacco te have a wight-watel in Summerside. Thestores | phe thousands published in newspapers, and not a | As ¢} ef ear mercbante are comparatively exposed te! traction of them of the least character. I beg in- . “te the attacks ef burglars, a class of which seoun- spection of such at wy office, confidence to test the : drela, we are sorry tu say, @xist in our midst prepsration, and correspondence frou all. me ' \e dit he an cell eit . iat tae iene aan the peaple will not protect one another's JOHN L. HUNNEWELL, petty. thea wach mau must look out for hin el! Sele Proprietor. and the way te de this will be to keep a gun load | Practies! Chemist and Pha: maceutist, 9 Commercial ed, aud if a tellow is caught in the act of break Wharf, Buston, Mass. ing aud entering, shout bim. Ona Thursday night last the blackemith sh: (dtimente tnakek es a belonging to Mr. Robt. Seuthron, and occupied - ' bei - a urely pacnec = e sent by Mr Rewtea Lee, caught fire frown cinders, aod in any guantity by kxpress, or as directed, a large buie was burnt iu the fluor. Happily tn fire wae discovered betore making wach bead- way, and was put out witheut the aid of the eu gine, We ought te have a fire-bell; also, at bk bail a dezen keys t) the door of the engine house The Testimonials in my possession, to be seen | y i expected. [2° Terms Liberal. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. ' 1866. is! re Charlottetown, Sept 17, ld by all Wholesale and Retail Deal CsA TRIED. [Hr seld by a holesale and etai ealers in is | ——- NX RANKIN takes this opportunity "Y l aa returning his grateful thanks for the beral patronage extended to him siuce he pat bal [3 The preparatior : very. & commenced business as an AUCTIONEER AND Comatnission Merchant. G3" More full and particular description of each artiwle given in botices, to follow this from mouth to month, April 23, 1866. ly — TO CONSUMPTIVES, The fishing eenaet Summerside,.Capt. Me-| The advertiser, having beeu restored to health Laren, arrived bere on Thursday morning |.st. ast | | riends and the public that be h fire-proof BRICK is rented that commodious and BUILDING in afew weeks by a very simple remedy, after} average one for the seuson. She landed M5 bbl«. | jgag affection, and that dread disease, Consump-| te # 4 ta mackerel, and vn Saturday last proceeded again | gign—is anxious to wake known to his fellow-suf. | *"! extensive and SAFE STORAGE for all des oo her voyage | ferers the means of cure. jcriptions ef MERCHANDIZE, and tracts by ; ; strict attention to merit a Continuation of former < ee — « — » wil » . > oO »| . . | To all who desire it, he will send a copy ef the | confidence and favours, The Antigonish Casket, of Thursday last, atates | preseription used (free of charge). with the diree- | September 17, Lx66- tm that the potato bligit bas wade its appearance tions for preparing and using the same, which | , te a fearful extent mn the country during the past | they will find a sure CURE tor CoNSUMPTION, week. It is said that ooe-third of the crop is| ASTHMA, Broncnitis, Coteus, CoLps, and a! alrvady ruttenu. i Thtoat aud Leutg affections. The ouls abjpeet ot} e | the advertiser in sending the prescription is to! And keep your Money on the Island. -:- - Horemie Arraim is Montaxa.—The He-| which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes tena (Montana) Republican of the 2nd imst., con- levery sufferer will try his remedy, as it wall cost | them nething, and may prove a blessing. ; : Parties wishing the prescription, Free, by re-| (EVHE Subseriber begs leave to return his | } turn mail, will please address | best thanks to his friends, and the public in| kev. EDWARD A. WILSON, | zeneral, for the very great amount of patronage | Willamsburg, Kings Co., New York. | Which, in bis business. he has received at the ir] April 9 ly hands during the past year; and, at the same time, . «oe ce respectfauliy to intimate to them that be has in 5 Cr T T course of manufactare, and will have ready for the e STRANGE, BUT TRUE. ad | Fall Trade, the above STOCK OF SOLE of the Buspel stopped at au Trishwan's ranch, «itu Every young lady and gentleman in the United) |. ba THER, together with an ample Stock of ated at Tobaece Plains, vu the read from Pend | States can hear something very much to their ad-| NEATS, HARNESS LEATHER, and CALF, @Oreilie Lake to the Keotenia Mines. Here the | vantage by return mail (free of charge), by ad-| sufficient to answer the de vands of all who may reverend gentleman remained quite a long tune. | dressing the undersigned. Those having fears of | favor bim with their enstom. ; Seon after he made his appearance the Irishmau | being humbugged will oblige by net noticing this The whole will be sold, either at the City Tan- was missing from the locality but as bis place was | card. All others will please address their! nery, or by the Subscriber's Travelling Agent, Mr. in a remote portion of the country, and as meoun- | obedient servant, Jolin Larter, at the usual moderate and aceommo tameers are proverbially of a rambling disposi ion THOS. F. CHAPMAN, dating terms of the concern, and is warranted to bat little notice waa taken of bis dixappearaice 831 Broadway, New York. be equal, if not superior, to anything of the kiud In the meautioe the quandom preacher preached| April 9. ly offered for sale iu thie market, or on the Island. inte tbe shoes of his former bust, becamea veritable | oa N. B. No Sale to be held valid and binding raacherv,an4 essayed to keep a public house,tah ing Died miless the goods shall prove to be of the quatity pains toe inform ail inquiring friends of the pre- oan hereby set forth. ‘ vious proprietor that he bad bought out the Lrieh- | Set, Fes =e ee ov ws bore oe ‘ rs iv RN . B. DAG SON. was, aud that the fatter had gone out to the | age of 2 years, “ isa CAROLINE, uur im aughter Charlottetown, Sept. 17, 1866. 3m . nt ‘ of the Rev. Dr Jenkins. aud grand daughter of the} PSs lower country. This seemed a plausible SMOTY,| jute Nev. Theoph. DesLrisay, firet Rector of Ui | ; and was readily believed, until one day some) pyrish . om friends of the wnissing man, whe had been calling) On Thurday morning. universally regretted atthe keuse, oud were alterwards searching for! Samuel Nelso., Exquire, in the 90th year of his their horses, found buman bones and a compicte age, Past Master of Victoria Lodge, No. 383, and BINSTEAD. hand) upon which they distinguished freckled | for many years one of our principal merchants ountis After this horrible discovery, they de. | Deceased was initiated as a Mason in this City in| manded an expianativn trom their late host, and jthe year ISI1, and was buried with Masonic | IMPORTANT SALE. ; Heners on Saturday. } ’ -¢ y were informed that the remains in question be-| 7 Aurah, the beloved | "T° be Sold that beautiful Esrate, BIN- ; At Cornwall, on the 7th inst., | luuged to au Indian that bad been recently killed.) wife of Wun. Pethick, aged 68 years and 1] mouths STEAD, Prince Edward Island, containing Habont TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACKES ' tains the following particulars of a most horrble | tragedy = — “ From reliable sources we learn the fellow ing particularsot a tragedy which has taken,place tepend the range, and which would de wort by the times of the Borgiaa. Some time in May bast @ aan representing hie-self to be a minister A few Journeymen Curriers will find ployment on early application at the above es tablishment eed that he would bura them. Nou sooner was! Her end was peace the conversation ended than the supposed ex-| At West Kiver, Lot 65, on the th inst., after) of very superior Land, with House and Out-build- preacher commenced carrying bis intettion jute | an illness of 18 mouths, Catherine. the beloved | ings in every respect fitted fur the residence of a effect, but the friends of the missing Irishman, | wife of Mr. Dancan MeLean, _— 37 — oe gentleman Watrusting that all was oot mght, deterred bin, |“ Caanity of vo children atid & large circle of irends) Ir is sitnated ou the Hillsboro” River, four miles : W heu | aud acq daintanees to mourn the loss of an affection l from Charlottetown, and fur beauty of ‘scenery ie ee we oe — ee late wife. a fond mother and kind neighbour | perbaps unequalled If not xold by MONDAY. the wally driven to wa made such con les- | execomoestes : asf oth of aneae. 4¢ will be divided into os mabe fieut as proved bia te be the most gully wre teh | Port of Charlottetown. | Twenty-five acres each, and sold by Auction, ou the that ever disgraced God's foot stool by his pre-| cuneeuin pr swi-es ou that day by Mr. Wu. Dopp, snet; Se had er my 4 penghe he ranch, bet had) Sept. 7 — Western Packet, Power, Bay Vert | After the sule of the Land the whole of the Prged 2 bili of sale frow bis former landlord and) |! fewer, Mattatel, Tatamagouche ; lamber.| HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Stock, Crop ond aiterwards wardered him. Not watisfied with} Ellen. Hughes, Galf; fish Eleanor, Taylor, do ; | Imp'emeuts on the farm will be sold by AUCTION, ths, our jaturmant tells us, be hacked te picees| do. &—Piscado, Rogers. do; do, Woodbine, RKo-| by Mr Doon, without “any reserve. The sale will aud cocked the carpae of the een a : ‘@0,| hertson, Pictou; coal. Alexander, Reyneld, Canso be wenuine, as the proprictor Wishes to leave the and served ic up in variously prepared distes tO) eravel. Amelia, Savord, Quebec; salt ventle stimulant, is the true remedy ; aud y com- | dination in Wie happiest proportion, of these iugre- | wdients, is found im HOUSTETTER'S STON AC i BIITERS. This famens Stomachie invigoratestbe| Liverpool, Ist whole istestinal canal, while quietly removing) Watson, master; from its convelntions all impedimeuts to # free) & Co. 23—Undine 1O—Str} Island. travellers stupping at his place. We repice that } Commerce, Adams, saiitax re > , Golete a. The terms and particulars can be obtained from the tilteinows hypocrite has been bang.’ Danton, Keyport; repairs. Witeheruft, Grant] ip. ttuu Josken Hexstev, Charlottetown, or Mr. Y Bank Bradley; fish. Chernh, Braddock, Pictou ‘| F at Bi — - t=? — ’ . ’ . ‘ ELLOWES, ut Dbinstead. leoal. P. Martin, Murphy, Bay of I<lands; herring. | : ie i, ae Halif HABITUAL CONSTIPATION. |i) — Anielia, Gerrior, Richibucto; plank. Brigt | eon Me 4 van N B “M oi 3 etal ee 2 I a . Dnere : | Reporter. St. John, XN. . Morning News How To EFFECT A CERTAIN AND PERMANENT COUPE | Jane, LeBlane, Halifax ; sugar, &e. Koyul Arch, | ee Se — ' : - . | Jeukins, Syduey; coal. John Fillow, Porkira, a ma: Some oceupatious of life poaapens to Costive ness, | Pictou; shiavles. 12—Alexunder, Anderson, Ppg-| ti S$ STATE ich eRY especially thome which a how vat lithe exe! cise i eedins SOGme. | 4 iV 5 Persous whe cottract this unfortunate habit of | , CLEARED. body. suder such cirentastances, might possibly be ! Sept7—Eliza Ann, Grant, Pugwash ; bal. Spray. | iw 1} cr (° eo 0 oS (! : fc relieved by changing their sedentary employ: emeey Veno. Riehibucto; bal. Annie, Sullivan, Shediac, i eo ' ‘Aa PUY oy VA. fer others of a mare act . kind ; but tais ts !y a, | bal. 8—Kleanor, Taylor, Gulf; salt. Brig Juan, | a eane certain. Plalvteas comet paattou is a very ob- Sia eee , dans deule Pisendor, Rogers. i ‘ ipl i inate disorder. All the ordimary s ealled ieme- Gaif. ee Ore eh Cite Piston bal... 14 The Subscriber begs to inform the public dies invariably aggravate it. Nothing cau be more |") oiea, Smith, Gulf; fishing. Witeberaft,| geverally that she has just received, per injurioas than the continued ase of strong aper cle i Smith, do; do. Str Counneree, Adams, Halifsx ;) ** Undine.” from Liverpool, the balance ot They at Gret iecitute, vnd finally almost parsly7e) 6 eo” Western Packet, Power, Pugwash ; bal.| her Spring and Summer Supply of Goods, the bo wei«—-rendeting them o~ torpid that nOF- | Mare dame: Tasvio, Pictees bal. Woodbine, Re-| which aoinpletes the tons doses of cathartic medicines have no effect | cotnen. de. dv. 12—Jehn Fillow, Porkira, New upen them. A mild aperient, combined v ith a) Carlisle. Oriauder, Muteh, Sydney; bal. Ms t varied aid act Assortment HOS ud SULLEG OF ‘7yY / YR. > r STATIONERY Arrivals in Europe from bence. Sept — Brig Mangaret Lean i ewned by Messrs. W. Ww. Lord $1— Thomas Black, Vindex Peeenge through them No mere porgative bas) teonera. 22th—L.C Owen. 29—Sarah Caroline exer imported to this Island: and which this deuble operation No ordinary stimntlant offect Sept I—Loading, ZL c (iwen ated Lillie. 4 che now offers. WHOLESALE and RETAIL. the desired object. Cyaes of constipation abandon Bristol, Aug 30-—Try Again. Pill, Ang 30 | at shoderate pricés. for Cash: together Cia ed us hopeless by distinguished medic al men bave! Suiled Western Queen, for Kichmoud Bay, P.B.1.) ¢ erare pl : ; oN { fa choice selection of ‘gies VALUABLE BOOKS, iden cared te a few weeks by the Bitters. To those who have tried all the medicines of the dispensary in vain, we eay try this irvesistible stimula and There is no safficient reasen why con- - Loudon, Se yy 1— Loading, Lotus Clyde, Sept 1— Loading, Eapress. Hhericut #ipetion ehewld be the consequence of sedentary has Y F oe ! lite ‘Host I 4 1 ER's hae ERS. by supplying pnenenen ort ia lof of various descriptions; and. ALL the — . ' oo 2 “4 she j e on the 27th ult., from the shipyard ef, the rigor which would otherwise Le derived from At Pinett ee ee bate 4) “ tq’ r jo Ce w i ip ull cases evable the system to per- Mr. Franeis Vavting, a very fine Brig, of 204 tone; & q Ba od EL EB@O@ i a) classed ut Lloyd's} ‘in general use throughout the Island. ALSO, An extensive assortment of revister, cnlled the * Visitor, ; | for Mr. James P. Donse. | ° Also, at Charlottetown, on the 7th inst., a very | superior Brig classed ut Lieva’s,of 199 toms register, called the “ Express,” built by Mr. John Darrach, | form its excretary fanetions rewularly and health fully . Sep. 17. 2w —_-—_ = Hiolloway's Pals —Impertant for the Delicate o-Jt is d ficult to determine which the more ; . for Mr. Frederick A. Dorttne. | tr te the t n constitution—the damp, eold | fr = a 00 $: Seoet Aare ter winter, or the keen dry| Ou the 7th inst., from the Shipyard of Mr. Neil MUSI & Us u B ; F ‘Nei iv ive Messrs. Yeo & | 4 heut the sea-| MeNeill, Grand Kiver, Lot 14, for 3 &| cain || Riehards, a Brig to class Rve years, called the 4|° Excel. tasierly winds of spring. sons good health may be maintained by erea-iona doses of Holloway’s Pills, whieh purity the blov and act as wholesome stimulante to the skin, stomach, liver, bowels, and kidueys. Thi» eele-| brated wedicine needs but a fair trial te evi vince | distribution. Catalogues of Books, Srarionery, Antists’ Marerrans, Fancy Goons, Ke. PRICES CURRENT. Cuancorretown, Sept. 14, 1866. tae ailing and desponding ean will rester« and | Provisions. in preparation, and will be published theer them without pain, danger, er inieon-| asik . 8d to 74| shortly : ; : ; . _| Beef, (small) por Wb... 6 eens cece cere cree oid) Shortly. : by vetience, No family should be without 0 sup | 1) vy the quarter... +--+ 2.-reeeeres Bl to bd MRS. BREMNER. Wy of itotloway'’s Prila and Ointment, as vy @ Pork, (carcast)-..00 eee erence cree e eons Od to 64d timely reeourae te thea the Gest artes oe! Matlin «sacs se pace as tues o62+.220%5 ae Prince Street, Sept. 17,1866. Way be reclaimed, auffering way be spared, | Mutton, per Ib.... eee eeers cere rerrer ces to 6d | ——___—_-_—— es lifs saved. | Veal, per eS Sess eae ede ceeds ely He ee NO i ICE, - oo er | Sheen: one OD i'n d 4.0 06 Gedo cee Kence eee4 ee « lo . Ws ° Tue Rewarkance rrorertizs of Brown's | Sees aoe sia cea MA eae On LL parties indebted to the Subseriber Bronchial Froches have been thoroughly tested | . Ia to la 2i oo HEM ADVERTISE atebseese -GGNl . +. ts 6d to 23} GL | CLOTHS in Superfine, Witney, Beaver and Mel- | ,very small, make them most valuable in every! Cotton Reels, Reeis Silk Twist, 24 do Sewing | 3 g 10 doz Wadding. | ! : . } Sule is Positive and av Reserve, Bargains j Ile has also the wreat pleasare of lnforming bis} im WATER SPREET, (owned by Messrs Peake | She bes wot a large tare; but the catch is a fair | baving suffered tor several years with a severe | Brothers & Co.,) which will tend greatly to faeili- | is business, having a large SALES KOOM, | Encourage Home Manufactvre. - a Catalogue of which is now ready for acetate | TO BE SOLD | | ny | PUBLIC AUCTION, on Lord's Wharf, (pS PUORSDAY, the 20c4 instant, | at eleven & half o'clock — 10 Pons good Retailing MOLASSES, 26 Hhds Bright Porto Rico SUGAR, 99 Boxes RAISINS Terms.—All sums Ten pounds and under, Cach ; over Ten pounds, J montlhsou approved Joint Notes | of Land. | For further particulars enquire at the Office of | ithe Hlon. W. W, Loko FRANCIS C. COOK. | Sept. 17. 1866 nent coment | | XECUTORS’ SALE | OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY. Te be Sold by AUCTLON, on the Pre- mises, on MONDAY, the Ist October, at 12 o'clock, poon— | Att that Piece of LAND situate in Millsboroneh being part of Town Lot 40, inthe Third | Hlundred, measuring 17 feetou Hillsborough Street, fund extendiog buck 104 feet, with a rigutof way i ; po ; ’ : } bawk of 5 feet Phere is ou the premises a Dwell jing Honse 17 x 25 feet —being part of the Estate of lthe late CunisrorpHen Cross SS reet ; | 'Treeuy—One third of the purchase money to be j paid down, the bulance in three months. Dy order of the Executors, ! Ci'town, Sept. 17th, D866, | WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. | JUST RR ECEIVED, | | Ex JANE from Halifax, N.S. Puncheons superior MOLASSES 10 Mhds. Bright SUGAR, for Sule by OWEN CONNULLY. Cherlottetown, September 17, 1866. ist h BREAD! BREAD! BREAD! uk Subseriber begs to inform his Cus- tomers and the Citizens of Charlotsetown that having PITTED UP HIS BAKERY, he i how prepared to supply them, as usual, with the Best quality of BREAD, which he will send to any part of the City, when me (pure al. Lb. D REDDIN, Dorchester Street. September 10, 1866 Ow SEWING MACHINES, ARY BER YOUNG has much pleasure } in announcing that he has jast been appointed j sole Avent for P. E. Island, for the sale of | THE WEED SEWING MACHINES, and would strongly recommend to all intending | purchasers, au inspection of the sample now on s9 confident is he that they only require to be seetin operation to be appreciated. THE WEED MACHINES ire better adapted than auy others in the market (to the chanwes aud great variety of sewing re-! quired ina family. ‘Pheéyi wilh sew from one to twenty thickuesses of Marselles without Stopping 1ud tiake every stitch perfect, They will sew | from the finest ganze to the heaviest cloth, anc even te stout, hard leather, without changing the | needle or waking any adjastment of the Machine | two different sizes of tue Machine are menutie: | j tured. fitted up, plain or ornamental, with or with- | out cabinets, as muy be preferred These Machines have obtained the highest premiums wherever they have been exhibited in competition with other Machines. Charlottetown, May 28, 1866. tf .@ Me oY gk FAIR AND Clattie Shovw! j his prémises, MIWTS TRADE SALE. - 25 OH) nnn | Broad Cloths, Doeskins, Tweeds, | | ordered for Positive Sate, coutaiuing i 9 do Mixed do (20 do Black and Fancy Doeskius, 10 do do do 10 do Alpacca, 4 pieces Pateut Canvas, 3 do Padding, 1 de Shalloon, 2 do DrabJean, 2 do Kouesia Duck, 2 do Sitk Velvet Vesting, 1 do corded Silk do jairy and coufortabie, eonomcent _ ence taille Se Trimmings, &c. | EMI Subscriber will Sell at AUCTION | in Sales Room, (Pexke Brothers & Coe} Building), WATER STREET, on WEDNESDAY | the 7th SEPTEMBER, ut 11 o'clock : | S Cases Cloths and Clothicrs’ | Trimmings, received from LIVERPOOL and GLASGOW, and 6 pieces Black and Blue Broad Cloths, ) 10 do Plain and Twilled Selisias, 5 do Black end Drab Linens, 1 dozen Oil Jackets, iL do do Pants, do India Rubber Coats, | do Son’ westers, 5 do Meu's Merino Drawers and Shirts, 1 do do Blue Serge deo 4 do do Fancy do lo do do Neck Ties, 10 do do Shirt Collars, 309 Gross black and cold Silk and Worsted Braids, if do Guttous, in Gilt, Peari and Faney, 4 do Cap Peaks and Straps, 2 doz. Reversible Caps, 2 do Military do 2 do Cauadian aud Lweed Hats, 13 Ibs. Raven silk, 12 Leather Mat Cases. ‘Terms or Satre—All purchases over £15, three months; £30, four mouths; £40, a eredit of sir months will be allowed, on approved joint Notes in all eases. Goods can be seen three days previous to Sale. N. RANKIN, Auctioneer. Sept. 10, 1866 Wanted, a Schoolmaster, XO TEACH the DISTRICT SCHOOL, SOURIS EAST, LOT 44. To commence teaching early next month. Apply te either EDWARD KICKIHAM, MICHAEL McWADE, ELISHA DINGWELL, JOUN KICKHAM, o1 ALEX. LESLIE, Trustces. Souris, Sth September, [s06. 9 Middle Trip per Undine. FENIIE Subscriber has reeeived, by the above, in addition to his former well-selected Stock, the following, viz:— White, Blue, Red, and Green Cotton Warp, Grey and White COTTONS, PRINTS. Prince of Wales, Peel, and Felt HATS, Ladies’ White and Biack STRAW HATS, Earthenware, &¢, &c, much lower than spring importations. PATRICK WALKER. Aneuat 13th, 1866. lim St. Dunstan's College; Under the patronage of His Lordship the Bishop af Charlottetown. pus INSTITUTION is situated on the Princetown Road, a mile and a quarter north of Charlottetown, The site is peculiarly beautiful, bealthy, and far removed from the dis- tractions and moral dangers of the city, The halls and roouis of the building are spacious, The College Grounds are large, affording ample roow for games and athletic exercises, The course of studies embraces all the branches necessary to prepare young men for the study of the learned professivus or fit them for mercantile pursuits, such as History, Geography, the English, Freneh, Latin and Greek Languages, Rhetoric. Mathematics, Philosopliy, Chemistry, &c. Music, socal and instrumental—is also taught. The College possesses a large and well selected Library, as well as au exteusive Philusophy Ap- paratus. The Professors and Teachers reside in the In- stitution, forming but owe family with the students, and exereising a coustant supervision favorable to discipline, deeorun aud good morals. FALK, for the Exhibstion and Sule of | Stock, will be held in Charlottetown, on | PUESDAY, OCTOBER 9th, at TH o'clock, a. m.,} at HOLLAND GROVE, near the residence of the | > | Hon Dr Youse, at which the following prizes will | benefit the afiheted, and spread intormation | $9Q9 Sides of Sole Leather for Sale | te oterca: AT THE CITY TANNERY! | fa Blood te two ert £3 ° ° | « ao do Best Blood Filly, do s 8'9 2d do do 20 0 seust Colt of any breed, do 3 0 0 Sd do do Best Blood Mare and Feai, 7 Ve 2d do do 110 0 Best Stallion, ot any breed or age, 3.0 0 2d do de 2.4.:9 Best Bull of any age, liv 0 2d do ;: 8.9 Best Heifer under three years old, 110 0 2d do do 1oe Best Milch Cow of any age, 2 0 0 2d Best Mich Cow of any age, 110 0 Best Ram of any age, 110 0 2d do ;. © Best Ram Lamb, 110 0 Xe do 1 0 0 Best Pen of four Ewes, 210 0 2d do 116 0 Best Pen of four Ewe Lambs, a. © 2d °o ee Lest Boar Pig, any age, | 9 0 2d do ow 0 Best Sow having reared a litter, i 2d do 010 0 Best young Boar, pigged sinee lst March last, 4.8.2 2Qd do do do 010 0 Best pair young Sows do do oe 2d do do do 010 0 Entrance for Horses, 5s. each ; Cattle, 3s. ; sin- gle Sheep, Is. Gd. each ; Pens Sheep 3s: exch ; Pigs, Is. 6d. each. Admission to the grouuls Yd Tickets to be had at the gate. Stock intended tor Sale will he admitted by pay- ing un entrance fee of ls. 64 each for Horses, Cows, 9d. Pigs aud Sheep 3d each. JOUN ROBINS, Sec'y of Stock Farm Commissioners. Charlottetown, Sept. 10, isd6. Sine YARMOUTH STOVES | J UST RECEIVED by the Subseriber, per Schooner Mary, from Yarmouth, a fall and complete Cargo of those cclebrated STOVES, consisting of Cooking, Box and Franklin, the cha racter of which is so well known to our Istand farmers, to whom they have given such general sutistaction. They will be sold at the asual teruis for Cash or approved Notes. R. J. CLARKE. Orwel) Cheap Store. : September lth, 1866, isl} h PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE. pc COLLEGEHK and GRAMMAR SCHOOL therewith coanected, will be re- opened on MONDAY, the Ith current, at 10 o'clock, A.M. Advanced pnpils in the Grammar School may have the benefit of the classes in the College, with out an additional fee. It is partienlarly requested that those intending to enter should come forward without delay. JOHN LONGWOSTH, Hon. See. IB Pant wtsorte ve Nadas Die oe nN. ae Ee. PRECIO IDIN, Attorucn and Barrister - at - Law, CONVEYANCER, &e. Office: -- Great Goorge Street, Catholic stadeuts are careiully and frequently instructed in their lely religion, which they are re- quired to practise. The most svlicitous aliention is paid te the morals of all ; and whilst within the College enclosure they are coustantly under the watchful eyeet one of the Teachers or Prefects Perfect discipline is strigtly but kindly enforced, Students when entering must produce satis- factory testimonials of good character, The College is visited regularly ouce a week by a Physician. TERMS: Per Quarter of ll Weeks. Board and Tuition, - - : £6 0 U Use of Library, - oo 0 1 6 Physician’s Fee, - - . i. .8 Paymeuts to be made halt-yearly in advance. The College furnishes bed-steads and mat- trasses ; the students must provide their own beds and bedding, brushes, basins, towels, &c. The Scholastic year commences on the first* Weduesday in September and ends about the middle of July. Students are requested to enter the College on the first day of the opeuing of the classes. For further particulars apply to A. McDONALD. St. Dunstan’s College, Aug. 6th, 1866. *Lhe classes will be re-opened this year on the ith September. SOUND FLOUR and MEAL. pute Subscriber has received, per Schr, Alma and Brig Hannah &§ Lizzie, from NEW YORK— 680 Barrels FLOUR, warranted, 100 “ MEAL, 109 Bags Do, whieh will be sold cheap for cash or approved joiut nutes at 3 months ! WM. McGILL. Charlottetown, 39th July, 1866. Discounting Again! DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY with DELANY & BYRNE, y E want MONEY to pay our Bills, and, in order to obtain it, we will, from this date, offer our entire SUOCK of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, HATS AND CAPS. BOOTS AND SHOES, Skeleton Skirts, Ete., Etc., Ete., Ata Discount of Twenty per Ceat, Valuable Business Stand BO@l SALE. A FREEHOLD, UALF TOWN LOT, frouting on Richmond Street, on which is a DWELLING HOUSE AND STABLE, with a quantity of excellent FRUIT TREES, will be sold by private coutract. Being iu the ueighbour- hood of, and in the winter’s thoroughfare te and trom, the new Market House, it cannet be excelled as a Busitiess Stand, either for a tradesman or a trader. The Dwelling contains, beside the Attic, 7 Rooms, 3 of which cau easily be couverted into a Grocery Shop. A good tithe will be given. One-third of the purchase poeney can remain on interest fora fern. If this Property is vet dispesed of before the Ist October next, & will. then be sold by Auction WILLIAM BODD, Auctioneer, ChWtewn, 10th September, 1566. 4i FOR SALE, Dwelling House and Land in Charlottetown. will be‘reqnired to pay their Accounts 1 full | PDE DW ELLING HOUSEand LAND | in Charlottetown, lately ocenpied by the hate | Mr. Joun Gaves, is otlered by the subseriber for sale by private contract. It fronts upon EUSTON Street 44 feet, with adepth of 160 feet is part of Town Do by the tw.... cece cree cee . : ee : 7 _ first —_. The eae tor “—s Cusees, oy ss he celalne 4 ‘ . ro - before the Finsr day of be oe ea a steadily inereased, and purely spon | Bolfewe, get Vs. pvranensnccseeeeteerrs \ . ~ saan” oon : = ierita, they have Benen ou oe oe Lewd, per ». Si oe eee ee eens 4648 Yd to . _ Crapand, September 17. 1366. pw w ; froen Puluonic, srone vial, ow , ats jowr per ose oeee ereeeere ood Os 40e e084 : NOTICE t ' ‘or Coughs, Colds, . OWb.ccccerp ccs cogs css + eke to Be é a complaints require them. For Coughs, Ue Oatmeal, per cele ee94 to ls] FENETE. Widow or Heirs of the late Mr. mebitis, Asthusa, and Influenza, they pre £4) Eggs, per dozen. ,; +-7-7+-*+- ebstraction«, and | Grain. PHILIP BLAMPIED, formerly of Jersey lirely efficacious, removing all ; . : : By A, : , i 7 rill | f something to their advaytage by ap teasing gt once the power and flexibility of Bagley, _ ceerpepecsersr cess cess s ices os oon Slohacr tamanhiaienl tae. D. GAUVREAL, Exqi the wwies. ———E Oats, per do..-++- ++ Bae alee os . ‘sothonotary of Superior Court at New Carlisie . 7IN- Vegetables. Bay of Chyleurs. : AX Excescene Anticer.— MRS. WIN-| sass eee dap age toes FP. D. GAUVREAU, SLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP is an cneer | Pees per os cnadmons poocoda tg tv 2s| New Carlisle, 17th September, 1866, ish di mi article fur gil discesrs of children. It) Potatoes, per 0yeirs-"* e : Lot No. 79. in the Sth Hundred of Town Lots, and adjoins the residence of Mr Wiactjam lfosg- ape the above be sold before the 9th day af J} OCTOBER next, jt will be sold hy PPBLIC -| AUCTION on that day, af 12 o'clock, poon, at the +} Colunial Building, . WILLIAM W. LORD, Exeeutoy and Trustex of late James N. Harris. |- ‘ Charlottctown, [0th September, 1868, Charlottetown. (Near the Catholic Cathedral.) We will give 10s worth of sade foe os September 3, T866 tf | We will vive 20s worth of Goods for 16s ; rae We will vive 30s worth of Goods for Lis the late James Peake, Esq. | PORK CASH ONLY! £2 Larger Stuws in Proportion. 43 This is a good cpportanity for those who have money to invest ii toadvantage. DELANY & BYKNE. QUEEN STREET, Opposite Hon. Daniel Brevan’s. Ch’town, Angnst 6, 1866, CARD. es unders'gned having purchased the STOCK IN TRADE from the surviving Trustees of the laie JAMES PEAKE, Esquire, deceased, have this day ENTERED iNTO CO- PARTNERSHIP, under the name wand. style of PEAKE BROTHERS & COMPANY, and wili continge the same Business carried ou by JAMES PEAKE, GEORGE PEAKE, RALPH BRECKEN PEAKE, THOMAS HANDRAHAN. Charlottetown, Julw Mth, 186i. {Aug 6 SCHOOL BOOKS. A LARGE SUPPLY OF~ Sallivap’s Spelling Books ; Lenuie’s Grauupars ; Carpenter's Spelling Books; Worcesier's Dictionnry ; abD ALL SCHOOL BOOKS in general ase throughout the Istand, ou hand, avd for sale at VERY LOW PRIGQES, at . NARVIENS BOOKSTORE | ‘New Books! New Books! | JUST RECEIVED AT Harvie’s Book Store, Queen Strect, McAulay’s Essays, Nuapoleon’s Julius Cyesar, Vol. 2, Frowd’a History of England, Spurgeou’s Sermons, ))'Aubigne’s History of the Reformation, Complete Poetical Works of Byron, Moore, Hemans, Teanyson, Longtellow Goldsmith, Business Man’s Aseistant, Band of Hope Speaker, Line upon Line, Songs tor the Little Oues at Home, r I Wills” of Clirist “[ Wills” of the Psalms, Prinee of the House of David, Throne of David, Pillar of Fire, Goldsinith’s England, Freemason’s Monitor, " Trestle Board, Arnold’s Latin Prose, Greek Prose, Lute of Zion, aud American Vocalists, Cook's Voeal Method, Piano Without a Master, Sunday School Libraries, 100 Vols. Carpenter's Spelling Book, &c., Ke. Charlottetown, July 23, 1866. 1866 LIVERPOOL HOUSE. QUEEN STRERT. Spring Importations Completed. WILLIAM FULL f+. received per Undine and Edwin G : Lizzie from LIVERPOOL, Lotus trom LONDON, and Ariadne, from GLASGOW — 100 Packayges Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, &c., direct from the LONDON, MANCHESTER, LEEDS BRADFORD, and GLASGOW, Mar kets, and now invites au inspection of his Stuck. ALSO, by above vessels and by Steamers from HALIFAX and BOSTON, Chests choice Congo TEA, Puns. Bright MOLAS Hhds, Bright SUGAR, SES, Bbls. Crushed SUGAR, Liverpool SOAP, GLASS, NAILS, SOLE LEATHER, BUCKETS, BROOMS, &c. Xe. which will be sold WHOLESALE and RETAIL, at the lowest prices for cash or approved credit. WILLIAM FULL. June 11, 1866 By Recent Arrivals FROM GREAT BRITAIN, The British Warehouse J QUEEN SQUARE, AVE COMPLETED their IMPOR- TATIONS for the Spriag Season of ISGG6. Thankful to our Customers and the Public in general for past favors, we now solicit a continu ance of the same, feeling assured that they will realize for their money as good v.tae as can be had in the City. t® 1 Case LADIES’ HATS daily expeeted. W.& A. BROWN. Jnne 25. 1866. NOTICE. “EXULE SUBSCRIBER begs to inform the citizens of Charlottetown, and the public gene- rally, that he has RE-OPENED his Tailoring Establishment on QUEEN STREET, two doors west of T- Des- Brisay’s; aud sevlicits—while gratefully acknow ledging past favers—a return of that public pa- trenage which was formerly so generously and extensively conferred npon him. Having acqnived athoroughly correct knowledge of the Catting Departiwent, ou a parely geometrical brinciple, together with many years’ successful practice, he is prepared to compete, for superiority, with any of his profession in this Colony. Having also selected Mr JOHN CHRISTIAN, whose name is provertlial for superior workman ship, as his Parnter, be guurantees the Firm of “ McLEOD & CHRISTIAN” wo give every s8a- tisfaction. Orders from the country promptly attended to JAMES McLEOD. tf Ch’'town, Jane 18, 1866. Ww 4 ‘ y NEW TOBACCO FACTORY. 4 Suseriber begs to inform the Citi- zens of Charlottetown, and the Country in general, that he has opened a NEW TOBACCO FACTORY, on QUEEN STREET, in the premises lately ecenpied by Mr. Wrirrrukp, Painter, and situated opposite Mr, WM. SxeEsSTON’s. Having superintended, for the last seven years, the Manufacturing of Tobacco, in the Firm well known as LOWDEN'’S, with unequalled success, he will fearlessly warrant his Tobacco as second to none in the Colonies, and would earnestly advise the public to call and judge tor themselves before purchasing elsewhere. ‘ CHAS. QUIRK. Ch’towr, July 30, 1866 Sun Flour, Flour, Flour. UPERFINE FLOUR, @ Extra State po. Just Reeeived, and for Sale at lowest Market Price, by WELLS & MACDONALD, Sydney Street, Charlottetown. June 11, 1866. CUT NAILS. UST ARRIVED, ex L C. Owen 250 Rays ** American pattern’ Cat NATLS and SPLK ES, comprising all sizes, from 3dy, fine, up to7 iuch, which we offer, ata small advanes upon cost, by the single bay or larger quantities. E. STARBIRD & CO. “ City Hardware Store.”’ Im Aug. 13. CHEAPEST GOODS IN MARKET ARE AT THE “European Exchange.” 100 Pieces GREY CALICO, 50 6©do)|)=6White DO. will be sold at a Bargain. oO pieces ReGAaTTaA SHIRTING, P. W. HYNDMAN. At EUROPEAN EXCHANGE, 50 chests TEA, very superior, at small advance ou cost. P. W. HYNDMAN. tt te ee Merchauts und Traders will find it very much to their advantage to pur- chase at the ‘* European Exchange.”’ P. W. HYNDMAN. MID-SUMMER TRIP. To arrive per L. C. Owen, 50 Pieces FANCY Prints. Per Uxoine, 8Crates EARTHENWARE P. W. HYNDMAN. Jaly 16, 1866, sist ef ga: fdr zo GRIND. STONES: GRIND STONES for Prices from 1s 6d to 6s. Apply to ad 25 A. McNEILL. Charlottetown, 30th July, 1566. Vd JUST S9PENED, N EN’s KiD BOOTS, “ LEVANT. ditto “ PRINCE of WALES dito W. E. DAWSON. Sale. AL May 2), )866, ‘ VW omen’s Kid BOOTS, “ CASHMERE “ +4 BALMOKAL if ss LASTLAG . : At W.E. DAWSON. May 21, 1866. Children's DSDOOTS and SHOES. W. E. DAWSON’S. ay , I866. English Malt Vinegar: To be bad at W. E. DAWSON’S. SALT! Mo) bos ‘SALT! UST RECEIVED, per “ Elwin and Lizzie?’ and “David Cannon” from Liverpool— | 10,000 Bushels Liverpool Salt, Queen Street. August 6th, 1866. tf ‘ d Bulk, For sale by " Bags aud Bu OARVELL BROTIIERS. Charlottetown, Jane 18, 1866- 1S66) } town. | P. E. ISEAND Steam Navigation Company’s | Steamers Princess of Weles and Heather Belle. SUMMER ARRANGEMET. j j | The Steamer “ Princess of Wales”’ I KAVES CHARLOTTETOWN fur _4 SUMMERSIDE. SHEDIA® RICHIBUCTO, CHATHAM, and NEWCASTLE, every Monday night at LL o'clock, reaching Shediac in time for the morning Tram on Taesday.- Leaves Shediac for Richibneto at nine o'clock on ‘Tuesday meorving, and Riehilacto for Chatham and Newcastle, at one o'clock same day, arriving at Chatham and Newcastle same ing. Leaves Newcastle for Shediac at three o'clock on | Weduesday morning, calling at Chatham and Richi- bucto ou way down. Leaves Shediac for Summerside and Charlotte- town on Weduesday afternoon ut half-past 2 o'clock , immediately on arrival of the Train. Leaves Charlottetown for Pictou every Thars- day morning at nine; returving, leaves Pictou for Charlottetown, at twelve o'clock same night. Leaves Charlottetown for Sommerside and | Sees every Friday morning at half-pust eiyhe ve CLOCK. Leaves Shediac for Summerside and har lotte- |town at balf-past two, after arrieal of Train, every | Sutarday afternoon, arriving at Charlyttetown at half-past ten same night. The Steamer “ Heather Belle”’ Leaves Charlottetown for Pictou every Monday worning at nine. Leaves PICTOU same evening—on arrival of Mail, abont balf-past foor o'clock—for Charlotte- Leaves Charlottetown for Brale every Thursday and Saturday mornings at five o'clock; returning to Charlottetown same evenings, immediately after arrival of Mail at Brule, at about 4 o'clock . the evening. FARES: From Charlottetown to Pictou or back, Cabin 12s, Steerage 10s 6d. Chprbnetons to Brale er back, Cabin 98, Steer- uve 7s Gd. Charlottetown to Sunmerside or back, Cabin 9a, Steeraye 7s td. Charlottetown to Shediac or back, Cabin 188, Steerage 15s Charlotietowa to Richibaete or back, $5 00 yo Miramichi, a8 Sammerside to Richibacto, de 358 Do Miramichi, do 4 Shediac to Riehibueto, de 200 Do Miramichi, do 300 Ch'town to St. John or back, £1 Be 13d, or 450 Do Eastport, do 117s 6d, or 600 De Portland, de 2 10s Od, or 8.00 Do oston, do 2 16s 3d, or 9 Ww FARES—FREIGHT. Charlottetown to Sommerside, Is per barrel batk Do rota, ls od do chibucio & ¢ Do Miraniehi, ' ts 34 do Shediac to Richibucto and Miramichi, 4 #* 6d do ETURN TICKETS to or from Charlottetown and Summerside, Is, available one week. kets void if parties leave the Island during the time. EXCURSION RETURN TICKETS, at one first class fare, may be issned at any Ticket. Office, to parties of five or more going and retnrning to- wether, tound from any one station within one week, it being distinetly understood that oanless these conditions are complied with, the Tickets will be void. SEASON TICKETS may be purchased at Office for individuals or families. By Order, ik. W. HALES, See'’y, Charlottetown, Jane 18, 1866. Grain! Grain! Grain! HE highest price given for BARLEY and OATS, at Coles’s Brewery and Distillery, [e Constantly on hand, at prices cheaper than ean be purchased in the market,the best of Rum,Brandy, Gin, Whiskey, and a superior article of Malt Whis- key. Also—X, XX, and XXX Ale. Charlottetown, June 20, 1866. MONDAY AUCTIONS! Flour, Cornmeal, &c. &c. &e. (PPE SUBSCRIBERS will, during the Season, SELL at AUCTION, every MON- DAY, at 11 o'clock, on QUEEN'S WHARF, Flour, Cornmeal and other Goods, arriving per Steamers from Boston. CARVELL BROTHERS, Auctioneers. _Ch’'town, Jane 18, 1866. New and Valuable Invention ! OLNSON’S GARDEN AND FIRE FORCE PUMP, for watering Gardens, waeh- ing Carriages and Windows, sprinkling liqnids on Trees and Shrabbery- For wale by CARVELL BROTHERS. Ch'town, Jone 18, 1866. Pogies. Pogies. YX Alhambra from BOSTON, 100 bble. No. 1 Slivered Pogies. For sale low CARVELL BR Angnet 6, 1866. RFMOVAL. R. W. G. Sutherland bas removed from his late residence on Queen Street, to the corner of Kent and Great George Streets, aud would respectfully inform his friends and customers, that by late arrivals of direct impor- tutions from Europe, he has greatly added to bie large Stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Perfemery, and Toilet Articles in variety. DR. SUTHERLAND returns thanks for the pa- tronage so liberally extended to him since his resi- dence in Charlottetown, and hopes the same nim be continued towards him; trusting that, by ase- duity and attention in every branch of his profes- sion, be will retain the confidence of the public. The Dispensary is ander dhe Doctor's own supervielou, Advice to the poor Gratis, Charlottetowa, May 7, 4866. —— — PRINT] ,si08 N@ Obp A GEO. BREMNER, Printer, Book-binder, STEREOTYFYPER, F CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. L, Having engaged an experienced BOOK-BINDER is prepared to execute all orders with PROMPTITUDE and NEATSESS, ® Entrance to Printing Office and Bindery at Mrs. Bremner’s Book and Stationery Store, Prince Street, where all orders may be left. Prince Street, June 5, 1865. WATCHES anl JEWELLERY. UST RECELVED, from ENGLAND, of best quality, and for sale ata low price— Horizontal Watches in Silver Cases, 4 holes Jeweled... .. 2.0 cerepece £310 0 Do. in Hunting Cuses,.............- 400 English Levers..... thdedeiesecpile tad 96° Watch Chains and Keys, Finger Rings, Steel Ear Kings and Brooches, Geuta’ Dia iu peat variety, by A. PLACUASE, Wat bouker, Siaardum’s Corner. Charlottetown. Oct. 31, 1864. To Fishermen & Shipbuilders. (Pruk Subseriber bas on band 100 Bolts of EXTRA NAVY CANVAS, in nambers |, 2. 3,4.5.6,7.8. Also, 300 yarda DUCK suitable for Fishing Boats. Sail Twive, Bolt Kope— Manilla Cordaye, Iron all sizes, Hemp 0 Spikes, _— 20 Bbis Coal Tar, Nails, SS 20 do Pitch, Cuastinga, Ouknm, Parmgdiine Varnish, Bright Varnish, heapper Pipes, Matvhinery O8, “he Augers, Rooting Pitch and Paper. ‘Tine wile will be sold gt the lowest prices by Hl. HASZARD., Charlottetown, April 2nd, 1866. ys a ; Painting, Paper - Hanging Whitewashing, io. 4 ED. STAIR. _Febenpry 26. 1058. NOTICE. pp rusoys wishing to exoss over to South- port, to attend the CHURCH SERVICE on | Sunday afternoon, can have Season Tickets for 4s Gd each. Apply to Mr, WELSH, on bourd the Boat. - A. McNEILL, Avetioneer and Commission Merchant, MASON’S THREE-STOREY BUILDING, Dorchester Street, Charlottetorn,.........-P. E. Island. July 23. tf