THE FENIANS AT MANCHESTER The Ferians bave at length brought their war lute E ta and, and their firet exploit ie a euvccess- ful attack upon a police They have released two of (herr confederates who were Being conver- ed te gaol, and have killed the police serjeant whe had charge of them were wounded in the conflict, aud the velice-ecoustables Several other persets having only their bateus to defeud themacives with, were overcome by their assaliante The Fenian suvecess is attributable siaply te the au dacity ef the proceeding ; all the schemes they atteapted te earry out were charaeterieed by a sifiage wildcess iace upalibe wilh eons serene, vdy of ity af by powsib ies of It weald i welierganized project but wething ao wild as an attack upon a constables at midday wm the pumediate vic Maneiliester, there whe Fenian eatrs seem that ser: was causidered possitlie evea enterfam extreme asegance and audavity tie secret an te be exploded at Matchester was in course of cempletion, and that Kelly aud Deasey were eceupied In connection with it, whea a night eonsiabie suapecting them te be euaple burglars en the look oat, Threw thea toto the statu use, sed subsequentiy tock them before the police mwagisieates, Where theic ideatity was diteugered Phe exient and imypertance of the new conapit acy way be taken te of ifereed trum the desperate steps ua the eration of Lhe prisoners ; aud so careful and secret had Been their organi- Zation that the authie tes appear fe have een in tota: Wweerance ne spy trom the enemys tare Baving come furward te betray what was going an and d i t onapiate Phe Feniane hate set loat | by the reverses ex pe ‘need in 1 iaVe becoinle m stenme* ani Cun ig, @00a 4 ig be Wa geleral in- pressivn @f tuseeurily ’ sete to Bue Wtiere The spiracy will freak oul and what amount of fu t hes to depend ven All we Kiow is that Peniauisw is wet eatioc!, but is as active and deleriminale ae ever Perseus whe thought the aettewmet ta serge Chester Caetle a Reaex. uiast be eonvineed new that (bere isa reality of purpose tu the conspirators aud thal their audacity of ae- tien '¢ te ssuly for jesting Wien Kelly aod D rasey were apprebeaded on suspicimn ef ivilering adeutl with a View © there heuse-wreabiag there were av ba ulare§ ltple ments In tke possession, bat they had loaded re- volvers i: lt the Manches bad suspected what they really were and hed glaeed a sagaci watel upea weght have Been obtained tu the taete wWele purpoar, evideutly ewig iged im aoe pare » their pockets er con- elabies mts teettr, &@ Ciae mento ‘3s Were ruisliiuess dovel ’ tor the twWwe lead wt the lL ne doubt re They bon vd When taey were interrupted jeiced when, is the hands of the poliee the charge was of aa ivusigvificant character The Manchester police might be all the better Uf they! Were patu wer the direction of skilful Lon tou estectives. The Lrish constadulary gave a better account of the FPeniana by whew they were at- tacked than those gompatriote of Manchester are | able tu d * and the autheritive of Lae latter eity might with propriety discusa amoung theniselves Whether '! would get be peu dent to let coustabdies | have move eth leat weapons of deletice on euch important vecasions, as the eustudy Fenian prieooers, than the regulations bile of wood, which wu! are all that ia needful upan uther e¢ecasions bul are vet €¢ tu encounter revelliou with It will} be remembered that when five buatred rebels! appeared on the bridge of Tallagh, their attack was resisted successfully by Sub-Lluspectur Burke aud only feurteeu men. whereby the ju the different budies of Fenians was prevented ; sod it will be generally regretted that Mr. Burke} aud his courageous constables were iol ction of iu Charge | of the Mauchesier pelice van the other bay it is now dem oustrated that th < of the! Feaisa rebellion 8 not broken. Rep lsed and defeated ia Tveiard, it has come over to E iziand | va has beea lulled aad it can be earried da with sume dezree of security, The home and source of the conspiracy is} Aeriea; and there are American-[rish infest. | inf uc towusaad cities beat upon some hideous project which they hope to make successful thrcezh their audacity and desperation. We! have ig ths country none of the military or Taunieipa! arrangements which are f: , eontinenal states for meetin r and ov Bae Uuer constitutional »ersment admits of perfect freedom of action whiistthe laws are observed, and it depends upon means for their enforcement which are obvivasly insufficient to overcome There is great vitality in Feaianism, are net only fierve and desperate men ready to tate the command. but also e jually Seree and @+3perate men to serve and do their bidding. The attack upon the police van was a deliberate proceeding which there had been time to ar- range whilst the authorities were making in- qairies respectin ¢ the identity of their prisoners. Ftiwae kiown that discove ‘¥Y must take place and that desper ate means must be had ree purse to if the two leaders were to be saved. was the risk to be run not only of persvaal danger hut of a premature detection of plans Said down and conducted with so much eare as | to defy detection; hut Kelly and Deusey may have been necessary for the earrying ‘out of| tneae designs, and upen that supposition the yuurderous attack upon the police is explainable Hut a9 attack upon a police van and the killing Of @ constable is uot civil war, bat simply murder. We can aederstand the rising of a peoole against arbitrary Government, and otight dignity their rebellion with the nawe of patrietisin; but there wae oe patriotiem in the smashing of « prison van and the slaughter of these who had cliarge of it The persona who were being conveyed in the vehicle had violated the laws or were ander sus piciva : they had nw political character that had transpired ; they were wot there because of having been detected in & treasouable cousviracy, but aimoly because they were found lurking about the etrects it 3 manner that created & suspicion in the conatable’sinind that they were housabreawers: and when beters The egistrate they gave an | wasatisfactory account of theuselves. What they | really were was placed beyond deubt when forty | or fifty mea with revolvers, acting probably under | Greetion of «a council, darted from an awbuan > ne where suspic lesiznus ailiar to reoming | conspiracies. ebellion. sad there i ~~ ~ appre three reticle, fired at the eoustal es and re. o ccc ee a eR - i lese-d the captives. That more than one life wae net lest is altriburable rather ta the wild im ian! of the assassins than to their intentions, for if they | had taken anything hke good ain. ~areely a eonsiable would bave been left te carry the mur- derous tale tu Manchester. The question for eansideration sow is thie | must ths poople of this eauntry remain subject te | Peviae alaross, and must our domestic repose be wecasivually disturbed by outoreaks aud mid-day murder! There has been great reluet thie sewn | te visit Fenian eriues with the penalty the law ordains, and in the belief that the Bou su rebellion Was entirely overthrown and its jopelecnees made apparent te wen the most excited of its | Jeaders, an unusual desire was inan fested that | the lives of the prisoners in the haude of the authorities should be apared. There has never been the least disposition to deal Larahly with even the worst of the rebels; but eunti iued re- bellion will net be tolerated. and eff ctual must be found for ite xuppreasion. The peace oi Moagland must aet be disturbed by Ameriean [rish rowdies whem the Awerican Goverament are unable, er unwil ng te subdue, As advantage wbtained by Feoiane in one of the ureut E sglish éilles is @ matter of grave lWmpurtanes, and it wil! be wade the most of abroad. Wirat the British (ievernment has to du ia to prevent tlhe possibility at anel a thing oceus ring again. The police never expected to be assailed by an armed force on their way to Manehester gaol, and within sight af many of the Manchester people. They must be given te uderstand that Feniani«n ix a hydra- headed monster, and be ready at everywheve to encounter it. Very srobably the head quarters are in Lunadon. but it bas extensive rawifications, aad the authorities should be pen the alert. There is ov patriotism in thia eunspi- racy, for It 19 aesiated by insignificant worslbers; it is only a raid at aupriecipled adven- turers, Whe having failed to make « apital wut of tue grievanges of freland, are trying their fortune im English cities. They have opened their pro- eoedings with a deliherate act of murder, and Dave thus earned the Coutem pr and ndiguation at honest and reasonable wen — News of the World Bept. 29 2 tueaie only FOR SALE, Uhds. bright SUGAR, 2 Puns MOLASIES. 100 Sides No 1 SOLE LEATHE di Bugs CORNMEALL. "ee 26 Cuses five old Pale HR ANDY 10 Qt. casks Hennosy's BRANDY 3 Puns. tine old Deaeraca ret iM. Felograyb Buildjugs, aH. YATES, W ster Street, June 10. 1867. NEW HERRING! Poe Sale. 300 barrelg No vfuadlaad = Plena 5 A this season), jist arrived voucr “ Lily of the Valley,” @hesy for Cash or epproved oredit er, tee 4. MeNESLL, Rendinw Room Wnilding, dep 16 im er Bi7 Nvtlvg. ee Subseriber having beeg luly appoint. ed Attorvey for the Rey. MALACHIAS REYNOLDS bute of lie Buble, durinw his temporary from this belgnd, reqiesis ull perseus budehted to the suid Me. Heyuolds > pay ap their without delay. WM. CU Ck'wwra, Sept. 9, 1867. M. CL NVALL, Taere| — ‘Office: il! tines and i ; | i i i } July 10th, 1867. oe Cheap Goods! New Goods! HEARTZ & SON AVE just received by Jara. direct from ENGLAND, a further supply of H DRY GOODS, ich, owing to the decline in Cotton, they will} ve uble to sell this luportauon chenper than the stovk imported this Spring Ooops and Pajuted Cottons, Ginoghams, Grey aud White Striped Beddiew, Cotton, Umon and Linnen Cicking, Towels aad Towelings, Cheese Cloth, &e, Be DRESS GOODS French Merino, Cireussians, Poplins, Coburgs, Lustres, aud Faucies CLOTHS Cloth Mixed, Rasse! Cord, &e SUNDRIES w Consisting of Grev, White, Striped, Sheeting Fine s, Tweeds, Doea, Silk, Kauyle ind Straw Primmings und Ornamenta, ju Biack, White & Mixed; Velwes Trimmings, & urtous and Clasp Dewdrops, | Feuthers aud Flowers, Corsets. Prunella aud Kid Beots, Genis’ Hats, Collars, Ties, Braces, Maud kerehiets, &c, ke P. S—The above, along with Stock on hand, will be sold, wholesale aud retaii, vheap tor Cael HEARTZ & SON. Jaly 15, 18487 VEX ‘ NEW GOI». VRNV IK Subseriber has lat ‘ly received a LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Dry Goods and Hardware, which | been bought at Auction, and will be ld very low. ave ¢ GEORGE HOWATT. Cranand, Anenat ®), [867 London Elouse. Established [S829. Pur Subseribers have now completed | their } } . Importations for the Season, Per Ships L. C. Owen, and Helen Malcolm, trem | LiverrooL, Empress, trom GLuascow, Lotus trea LONDON, aud Brigt. Helen Davies, trom DAKBADOES, WHOLESALE & RETAIL, it their usual low prices fer prompt payment. ' G. & 3. DAVIKS. Ch'town, June 10. 1567. NOVIce. DIVIDEND of six shillings and eight- «+ pence (Gs 84) in the pound will he peid | te the ereditars of the Estate of the late David | Jackson Roberts, on appiicauion at the Office of Carvell Brothers, Charlottetown. J 8S. CARVELL, Administrator Charlottetown, PK [sland i7 Ane 4 Pianoforte for Sale. & VERY banisome and superior toned Cottage Cabinet vj Oetave PIANOFOTE, Rose wood Case ju excellent order, for sale Origiaul cost, Forty guineas For particulars enquire of Mr. GEORGE DUUGLASS, Kent Street Ch'town, March 25, 1867 Grain! Grain! Grain! “WNUE highest price given for BARLEY | and OATS, at | Coles’s Brewery and Distillery, re Coustantly on hand, at prices cheaper than can be purchased in the market,the best of Ram, Brandy, | Gin, Whiskey, aud a superior article of Mait Wbis- key. Also—X, XX, and XXX Ale. Charlottetown. Jane 20, 1887. | WATCHES and JEWELLERY. | U3? RECKLVED. tron ENGLAND, of best qaality, and for sale ata low price— Horizontal Watches in Silver Cases, } 4 hotew fowelled,.. i... ...5'. 20% ee70 ¢ | De. in Bensing Cases,........5..-.. i i. ja SEE BIE ks Sicchoushcohede'ss 9 0 0 i Watch Chains and Kevsa’ Finger Rings, Stee! Ear Kingsand Brooches, Geuts’ Pinsin great variety, by A. PURCHASE, Watchmaker, | Smardon’s Corner. | Charlottetown. Oct. 31, 1866 r : MACKEREL. | ¥ TANTED to purchase, any quantity of | Mackerel, for which the highest price in | cash will be paid. CARVELL BROS. Jaly 29. 1867 IRON, BARS L wen ROUNDIRON. For! sule cleup tor cask. } G. & $. DAVIES. | 230 Chtown, Jane 24, 1867. “THOMAS W. MAY, Surveyor and Conveyancer, Glenustewart - - = Southport. REFERENCE: The Surveyor-General, Charletietown. June 1, W367. ily OR, REDDIN, Attoruen and Barrister -at~ Law, CONVEYANCER, Xe. -- Great Goorge Street, Charlottetown. (Near the Catholic Cathedral.) if September 2, 1988. CARD, THOWAS KELLY, | Barrister-at-Law, Notary public, | AND CONVEYANCER, Summerside, - - - - - P. E. I, Dec. 10, 1866. tv pd FRANCIS 8, LONGWORTH, B3arrister and Attorney-at-Law, Orvice ~ PAVILLION HOPEL, (next dovr to Hou Joseph Henaley’s) Charlottetown, - - - P. E. Island. 14, i867. F. P. NORTON, Comission Merehant, AND Auctioneer. GEORGETOWN --- P. E. ISLAND October 24, 1464 Jan ly ———+—-$——$ a CARVELL BROTHERS, AUCTIONEERS, GENERAL AGENTS, AND . Commission Merchants, Ubarlottetown, - - Prince Edward Islaud AGENTS FOR; New York Board of Underwriters, Boston Board of Underwriters, Eastern Express Company, Fairbanks Patent Standard Scales, Gowre Voal Mines, Cow Bay, C. B. Fishwick s Express ty CASU ADVANCES made upon CONSIGN. MENTS received, or when sent to their Ayente sbroud. Ape it 3A. tRé6, A. McNEILL, Auctioneer and Commission Merchant. MASON'’S THREE-STOREY BUILDING, Dorchester Street. Charlottelown,...... 2... P. E. Island. July ws. tf se CHARLES QUIRK, MANUFACTURER oF Square Rod, Gents’ Bright AND Natural Leaf Good Smoking TOBACCO. Queen Street, Charlottetown, - Janeare 2b, 1887. lv B, WILSON HIGGS, — General Commission Merchant ASD AUCTIONEER, P. ET. i brash, dry and wirtv Hair to a movist aud glossy ; | upon ife publi upon our repatatian T Charlottetown, ...,,. P.E Istand. HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER, } AS proved itself to be the best pre-| paration ever presented to the public; a fact | to which thousands huve testified who have been | benefited by ite ase A few applications of this Compoand will change uppearauce, aud muke it of : ,oew Toe niDe SILKEN TEXTURE. The Proprietors olfer the Siciitan Haik Re NEWER lo Lue public, entirely contident that by tts resivrative properties it will bring baek the Mair | to ite NATURAL COLOR. It is not a dye, and consequently doves not stain the akin or soil the finest tabric falling offer becoming grey, the use of the REN EWR | will surely arrest its decuy, bo matter from what cause, und will create a pew growth, and wake vt assume in a short tine all its former vigor, as i furuisties the vutritive principle by which the Mair | is nourished and suppor ted Agu HAIR DRESSING, the Rexewen is unequalled by any other Hair preparation in the world, giving ib that beautifal texture woich is so mach admired by all lt does Hot contain any poisonous drugs the basis of iis re niedial properites beiny a VEGEPABLE COMPOUND = lreompletely eradicates seruf and dandrutt, and cares all diseases of the scalp, and} bv its cooling properties alluvs the itching and fever of Che scalp It conmbites not only the remedial properties for all diseases of the Thair aud Scalp, but also is the best dressiig tor the hintr | t ils ) Veurs ehlirely Upon ILS OW lheriis, Reware of the numerous imitations, which in ap- pearance only are suucar to tt HALL’S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER, and take no other, or you will be dis | vented. appointe . R. P. HALL & CO, Proprietors, Nashua, N. H For Sace py Heury Beer, Southport; Wim. Find. } lev, Orwell, RJ. Clarke, Orwell; Jus. Hay den. Vernon River; Daniel Gordon, George town; A. W. LeBroeg, Georgetown; J. Bourke, Jt Mount Stewart; dotu Binns, vr, New Glasyow Bridge; DD. & &. MeNutt, Mal peque ; Wu. T. Hant XN Co, Sanmerside; David Rogers, Suumerside ; Herbert Beil, Alberton, W. R. WATSON, General Agent for P. KL. Island. City Drug Store, Victoria Building, ? 7 ‘ Septeaber 30, 1367 Y: ! Sey Q ate! ‘ ane Fishermens QOutiits. promptly to FISHERMEN, at reasonable prices, all the OUPFITS necessary to prosecute all cue different branches ef FISHING carried von about Prince Rdward Islaud, aud iu the adjacent waters, such as Salt, Flour, Barrels, Bread, Pogies, Beaus, Clans, Peas, Mackerel Hooks, Butter, Cod do Pork, Mackerel Lines, Beet, Cod du Lard, Mackerel! Jigs, Tea, Cod Leads, Coffee, Cotton Duck, Sugar, Do Sail Twine, Molagses, Bait Kaives, Spices, Splitting Kuives, Pickles, Lanterns, Boiled Oil, Jig Rasps, Bait Heavers, Claw Choppers, Kerosene Oil, Oil Clothes, Vinegar, Sou’ Westers, &c, &e., &e. He alse possesses exeellent facilities for IN- SPECVING and PACKING MACKEREL and other FISH. I. C. HALL. Charlottetown, May 20. 1867. ‘TOWNEND’S HATS AND GAPS. | LARGE STOCK of the above, received | ex * Lotus.” frou LONDON, of the uewest STYLES aud SHAPES— Good Silk HATS, 7s 6d to 14s. Paris Velvet do, 208 272 64d. Towoend’s best do, 323 6d Boys & Geut’s. FELT HATS, in great Variety. A large Stock of Tweed and Cioth CAPS, Aud alseia Ladies STRAW HATS. &e Xe. G. & 5S. DAVIES. Charlottetown. June 7, 1567 Judson’s Worm Tea! ERSKIN’» BRAHEESUGAR POWDERS, | A Tonic and Unfailiug Rewedy for Rheumatism of allkiads, Neuralgia, Lambago, Sciatica, As also for FACE-ACHE, TOOTH-ACHE, EAR-ACHE, COUGHS, and all affections from Colds. te See Lancet, under Meorcar WMR City Drug Store, Victoria Building, Queen Street, Sept. 16, 1867. VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS! O be sold by PUBLIU AUCTION, atthe COLONIAL BUILDING in Charlotte- town, on FRIDAY, the 25th October uext, at (2 o'clock, nvon, [WO VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS. frouting 40 feet each on Dorchester Street. aud extending back 80 feet, being part of Town Lot No.7. inthe second handred in Charlottetown Cuese Lots adjoin the property formerly owned »y Mr. Wim. McKay ou the East, and the dwel ling Louse and premises now in possession of drs. McPhee ou the West, and from their central ind eligible position, are among the most desirable for business purposes in the City. Temas oF Sat.e—A deposit of 25 per cent. to be paid down, and the balunce to be secured by iortgage on the premises, payable by 3 annaal instalments with interest. For particniars as to title, &e, apply to the Hon Jonn LosGworth,. Attorney for the owners John Barelli and Joseph BF. Barelli, of London, Esquires. WILLIAM DODD, Charlottetown Sept. 25,1567. Auctioneer PATRONAGE. . WATSON. Valuable Freehold Property for Sale. ar Subseriber offers for sale tha: valuable property situated in Pownal Street. vetween the propeities of the late Hon RK. Hut hinson and James D. Haszard, £-qr., having 5! feet front by 100 feet back, witha Dwelling House containing bine Rooms aud Kirchen, aud a commo lious Shop, together with a Stable in the rea: Chis property forms an excellent Stand for“) sind of business, especially a Boarding House o1 avern, and will be seld on reasonable terms Please apply on the premicves to the owner, WILLIAM MURRAY Ch'town, Sept. 9, 1867 tf FOR SALE, By Private Margain. YHE LEASEHOLD INTEREST of fifty acres of excellent LAND eu Donaldston state. on Lot No. 35, and fronting on Bedtord Say, together with all the couvenienees — o! Marsh Mud and other Sea Manure. Apply for varticulars to Juhu A. MeDeuell, Exqr., or on the premises to MICHAEL McAULEY. Doualdston, Ith Sept. 1867. Qu Valuable Freehold Farm for Salo. To be sold by private Contract that valuable Freehold Farm and Property be longing to CHaries Dingwett, Ese, Morrell; ‘ituate one mile from St Peter's Harbor, on the worth side of the Bay, comprising two hundred aud forty-twoacresof superior land abont thirty five (35 acres of whie are in a very good state ef eultiva tion, and the remainder covered with a growth ot Hard and Soft Wood — this valuable Farm has « frottage on the Bay of twenty-nine (29 chains aud the same distance on the North or Sea Shore, Where large quautities of sea imunure can al- vays be had. as weil as abandance of mussle mud in he Bay. A Baru aud swath Farm House are on the premises, also a convenient Well of water, &e., K&e., Ke. A good Title guaranteed, with possession when required. pplication to be made to the owner. at Morrell, or to FRANCIS 3. LONGWORTH, Attorney-at- Law. FOR SALE! Freehold Property ia Georgetown. THE SUBSCRIBER offers for Sale Town Lot 15,No 3rd range, Letter F.. in Georgetown, with the Buildings thereon. con. sisting Ota Dwelling House. 36 x 26 feet. 12 feet post, and a Work Shop in course of erection. Teams Lingwar, Charlottetown, 18th Feb'y, 107. THOMAS MAW 1847 A GOOD LIVING. AN ¥ person wishing to purchase one of ~™ the aiost valuable and beantital FARMS with. in twenty wiles of Charlottetown, ean do so by early application to NEIL RANKIN, Auctioneer. ER, 1f Rlaneontnen Anenst 1 best | eparation has been sold for the past seven | FIRE & LIFE Royal losurance Company, LIVERPOOL, G. B. Capital, $10,009,000. Annual [neome exceeds $3,000,000, aed rapidly increasing. Aguregate losses paid in Province of Nova Scotia during last 12 years, @ guarier of a million dollars, | General Agent for Nova Scotia and Prince Edward | Istand—HUGH HARTSHORNE, Esq, Halifax. -___— j to xecept Risks fer this Office, in all parts of | Prince Edward Island, respecttully titimates that he is prepared to receive proposals in both branches | from parties desiring Policies Pie well-known eharecter for promptness | liberality possessed by this Office is the best guar: ; I jantee to lusarers, | Kates moderate, and every information farnished | yy ; ul Phe Coupauy's tlarks will be | Mp. MceNaught’s, Western Road, for the Tenants} | on application. | transmitted on request ; aud proposals muy be seut, | post paid, to JOS. F. ELLIS, | General Com. Merchant nud Lasurance Avent, | Pictou, a, Seprember 16. 1867, 6 mne JOHN BEKELE, ANUFACTURER of Clothing M | is prepared to wake upall kinds of garments, elitrust ed to him in the latest style and improvemeut of } fushion. ‘ ‘ * Terms Cash. Fntrance at the Side Door, | Queen M reet, duly 9. 1 S66 FRESH GROUND RICE, © | Nees Sale by | Wm. R. WATSON. : R Jan. 7. 1ti7. * WLATIS. Now Summer Arrangement. FAVE MAILS for the United Kingdom, the neighbouring Provinces, Uuited States, &e , }will, uetil further notice, be closed at the General | | | FENHE SUBSCRIBER is prepared to furnish | Post Office, Charlottetown, as follows, vizi— For Canada, New Brunswick and the Umited States, via Shediac, every TUESDAY aad FRI- } DAY evenlng at 8 o'clock. For Nova Seotia, via Pictou, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY evening at 3 o clock West MONDAY and lidies, every alteroate VvizZi— Monday, June 17 Monday, Sept. 9 Wednesday, “ 1v Wednesday, 11 Monday, July ] Monday ’ - 23 Wednesday, * 3 Wednesday, ** 25 Minduy, *** 15 Monday. Oct. 7 Weduesday, = 17 Weduesday, “ y Monday, * 9 Mouday, = Wednesday, 31 Wednesday, “ 23 Monday, Augt. 12 Mouday, Nov. 4 Wednesday,** 14 Wednesday, “* 6 Monday, . ae Monday, oe Wednesday, 23 Weduesday, “ 20 Mails for Suinmerside and St. Eleanor’s, to be forwarded per Steamer, will be closed every TUESDAY and FRIDAY evening at 3 o'clock. And Mails for Georgetown and Souris, per Steamer, every FRIDAY evening at 5 o'clock. | Letters, to be registered, and Newspapers must | be posted balf au bour before the tiaie of closiag the Mails. THOMAS OWEN, Postusaster General. General Post Office, Ch'town, : ial 10th June, 1857 P, E. ISLAND STEAMERS Princess of Wales and Heather Belle, f apr (“ , Gi mm ) e The Steamer * Princess of Wales” Will leave Charlottetown for Pictou every Tuesday aud Puursday moruings at 6, a. ut, in time for the morning Train for Halifax. | Leaves Picton for Charlottetewn every Tuesday jand Friday eveujuys, after arrival of Train frou | | Halifax. | Leaves Charlottetewnevery Tuesday und Friday | uight for Summerside aud Shediac, at 7 p.m. Wiil connect with Wednesday aud Saturday morning's Vraius. Leaves Pictou for Port Hood every Thursday morning at noon, immediately after arrival of Train from Halifax, retdruing to Pictou the following morning. Leaves Shediac for Summerside and Charlotte town every Wednesday afternoon, immediately after arrival of ‘Train from St. John. The Steamer * Heather Belle’? Leaves Charlottetown at 3,a.m., every Saturday morning for Pictou. Leaves Pictou at 9, a. m., same day, for Murray Harbour, Georgetown and Souris, retwwaining at either Souris or Georgetown over Sanday. Leaves Pictou every Monday for Chariottetown, after arrival of Train from Halifax. FARES. Charlottetown to Pictou, or baek, £012 6 Pietou to Georgetown, o 09 0 “ Port Hood, a eis @ Ch’town to Summerside, * e.9.8 - Shediac, “ 018 0 * St. John, ” $1 50erl 8 1} " Eastport, “ aa ’6hU6N aS “ Portland, * $3 00 210 0 vi Reston, “ =) 00 21¢°3 “ ‘Halifax, “ gs00 1 4 OO " Port Hood, * ss = ns Cleorgetown, “ o*?"s ss Souris, ss 012 0 F. W. HALES, Seeretury. June 17, 1867. MRS. WINSLOW, An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, pre- seats to the atteation of mothers her Soothing Syrup, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, which greatly facilitates the proceas of teething, by softening the gums, reducing all inflammation— willallay all pain and spasmodic action, and is SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest t yourselves, and Relief and Health to your Infants. We have put up and sold this article for ove: thirty years, and Can say, in confidence and truth of it, what we have never been able to say of any other mediciae—never has it failed. ina single instance, to eflect a cure, wher timely used, Never did we kuow an instance ¢ dissatisfaction by any one who used it; on the con trary, all are delighted with its operations, an: speak in terms of highest commendation of its magi cal effects and medical virtues. We speak in this watter **what we do know,” after thirty years’ experience, and pledge our reputation for the fulfilment of what we here declare In almost every instance where the infant is sulier ing from paia and exbaustion, reliet will be founa in fifteen or twenty minutes alter the syrup ir administered. This valuable preparation is the prescription o: one of the most experrenced and skilful nurses in New England, and has been used with nevere failing success in THOUSANDS OF CASES, Tt not ouly relieves the child from pain, but invi gorates the stomach and bowels, corrects avidity snd gives tone and energy to the whvie system. [1 will almost instantly relieve GRIPING IN THE BOWELS, AND WIND COLIC, and overcomes convulsions, which, if net speedily remedied, end in death. We believe it the best and surest remedy in the world, in al! cases of Dysentery and Diarrhet in Children, whether it arises from teething, Or from any other cause. We would say to every mother who bas a child suffering from any of the foregoing complaints —do not let vour prejudices, nor the pre- judic~s of others, stand between your suffering child and the rclief that will be sure —yes, absoe tutely sure —to follow the ase of this medicine, if timely used. Full directions for using will aceom- pany each bottle. None genuine unless the fae- simileotf CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, is on the outside wrapper. EF Sold by Draggists throughout the world. Insurance! Insurance! | | hereinafter stated for the receipt of all amounte It the Hair is| (§YUE Subseriber having been authorized be Ot: |} days o | Lot t, for the Tenants on Lots | and 2. \ | WWh.; ae . and} at Mr. David Hunter's, Alberton, Lot 4, 1 9 | Xo } | } | | | | | For Great Britain, Newfoundland and the | WEDNESDAY eveuing at 8 o’elock, as follows, | Steam Navigation Co.’s Principat Office, No.48, Dey Street, N, Y, | | } in manner more detiuitely lo be expressed in the wink dedaludahcimcicbataetee PUBLIC LANDS. Townships Nos. 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 11, 14, 15, 20, 21 and 27. Notice to the Tenants on the above named Townships, and all persous desirous ot Purchasing Wilderness Land thereon, | ns . ‘ ‘WENUE Commissioner of Public Lands will | i inl attend at the following places, on the days | | due on the Purchase of Public Laude, and for the | sule of Wilderness Land :—~— On Thursday, the 3istday of October next, at 9. -andon Friday and Saturday, the ist and 2nd November, at Mr. Jolin ?reston’s, Tiguish, On Tuesday, the 5th day of November, at 9, a. Lou Wednesday, the 6th day of November, , or the ‘enpants on Lots 4 aud 5, On Friday, the Eight day of November, at 9, a. and op Saturday, the 9th day ot November, at on Lots 6, 8 and Ih. On Tuesday, the Twelfth day of November, at a. m; and on Weduesday, the [3th day of| vember, at Mr. Allen's, Wellington, Lot io, for} the Tenants on Lots 14 and Lo. On Friday, the Lith day of November, at 9. a. | m.; and on Satarday, the 16th day of November, at Mr. Carruthers’, Kensington, Lot 19, for the | 20, 27 and north pertion of Lotz | | | fenants ou Lots On Monday, the Eighteenth day of November, at 12.u m.;audon luesday, the (9th day of November, | in all its branches, thankful to his friends | aotil IZ, a. m., at Mr. Baguall’s, Princetown Koad, | which are forced | and patrons tor past favors, begs leave to inform Lot 22, for the Tenants ou the svath portion of Lot | Call for \ them and the public generally, that be is still to be | | lfound at his Old Stand on QUEEN STREET, and | ~ NOTICE.—Those Tenants who have not accept- ed the provisivus of the Laud Parechase Act, and have omitted to pay their rent, are hereby finally notified, that unless payment is made to the Com missioner at the time and place above named, dis- traints will be issued tur its recovery. CASCUMPi&U POINT. The Commissioner of Public Lands will | suimit to puolie competition. on Tuesday, | the Sth day of November, at 12, a m, at) Mr. David Hanier’s, A!bertou, certain) tracts or portions of Laud, betug a part o! Uaseumpee Point, a plan of which may be sect ut wy office, Colonial Building. JOHN ALDOUS, Commissioner. Land Office, 26th Sept., 1867, Prince Edward Island. IN CHANCERY. Re Mark Nathaniel Wright, George Dudley Wright, Margaret Theododia | Wright. Matilda Ana Wright. Martha | Maria Wright, and Isabel Christiana Wright, Infants, by Betsy M. Wright, their Guardian. a pursuance of a Decretal Order, made | by His Honor the Master of the Rolls, in this | cause, bearing date the 20th day of August last, there will be sold by PUBLIC AU TION, ou the } Premises, at unk River, in Prince County. iu this Island, on WEDNESDAY, the sixth day otf NOVEMBER next, at the bour of 12 o'clock, noon, fall that valuable Freehold Farm, or tract of Laud. | } situate on Township Ne 20, containing 125 acres, a | | little more or less, with the Messuage, Mills, | | Buildings and appartenances to the sawe belonging. | of which George M. Wright, the father of the} above named iufants, lately died seized and pos: | sessed. | The Farm and Premises above mentioned are | | situated on the Main Road, between Somerset | | (formerly South-west settlement) and Freetown, | Bedegue ; having a froutage of 125 chaius on the | said Road, aud being 1U chains in breadth, a litile more or jess. | of which are cleared aud ju a good stute for culti | vation, the residue being eovered with a fine growth | j of hurd and soft wood. The principal Dwelling | | House, a 14 storey building, is 26 by 28 Teet, with | a kitchen in the rear 2o by IS feet; contiguous to which are Wood House, Carriage House. Stables, | Workshop end Barn, the latter 459 by 30 feet. The | Mills. comprising a very superior Grist Mill (with 3 pairs runners), Shingle, Saw and Carding Mills |are propelled by a powerful stream; aud ther situation for business purposes is considered to be] unequalled in the Island The property will be | offered in three separate lots or Sections. One lot | comprising the Mills, with a Cottage 20 by 1S feet, laud a Workshop 18 by 15 feet, forthe use vf a | Miller, with 29 acres of Land attached. The | second lot will comprise the Farum proper, eonsjst- ing of about 75 averes, with the Dweiling House aud other Buildings above deseribed; and the | 19 neres, being the nortiery section of | | The land is of superior quality, about sixty acres | | i | remaining 2 the tract. and all cleared, will form: the third lot Shoald intendiag purchasers prefer i, tie whole property will be sold in one Lot. Texas—Ten per cent. of the purchase money to be paid down at the time of sale, and tie residne of one-third of the purchase money, 23) percent, upow the exeeution of the Deeds. The reuimining two thirds to be secured by Mortgage on the premises conditious of Sale. Dated at Charlottetown, this L0th day of Sep tember, L807. J. LONGWORTH, Master in Chancery. Hodgson. Solicitor. {sep lb} CHARLOTTETOWN ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LADIES \ ILL KE-OPEN AUGUST 19th. Terms, including Board and Tuition in Eng- lish, Freneh and Masic, LI2 10s per quarter, payable in advance- Day pupils, Loper quarter. Vocal Music, German and Drawing, extra. During the Winter season the Young Ladies will haye the privilege of attending weekly Lectures ou various seientific subjects, npou which they will afterwards be examined by the Lecturer A getie- ral examination takes plage once a year, to which pareats and frends of the pupils are invited. A quarter's notice required previous to the removal of a pupil. [vu connection with the aboye, there is a Day School for younger Children. Teriws, juclad- ing English, Masie and Freneh,L3 [0s per quarter, payableinadvance For further particulars, apply | to the Principal, Mrs. MeDonevt, or to the Kev b Fitzgerald, Rector of Charlottetown, P E Island. | NB. Drawing, French and Germaa Classes | open to young Ladies who are not pupils in the | Academy. JTustruction in Music, £3 per quarter, for two lessons a week. duly 15, 1867. Bristol Line to New York, VIA BRISTOL, R. L FARE: Cabin, $5; Deck, $4. (United States currency.) cans leave the Depot of the Boston and Suaudays excepted, Providence Railroad, Pleasant street, daily At 5.30 P. M. For steawer PROVIDENCE, Capt. Benj. M Simunens, ou Mondays, Weduesdays and Fridays For steamer BRISTOL, Capt. Benj. B. Bray ten, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Passengers going by this line te Philadelphia, | Baltthere and Washington, can cenuect with the 3m | New Jersey and Camden and Amboy Railroad. This line conneets alan with the Athens line | going to Saratega and the West, landing at the same Pier in New York. Baggage eheeked through. Tickets, State Roomsand Berths ean be secured at the Agent’s office, Old State House, corner Washington and State streets, and at the Boston aud Providence Railroad Depot. GEO. SHIVERICK, Passenger and Freight Agent. July 15, 1867. 3m COPPER PAINT. FANUE SUBSURIBER keeps constantly on hand a sapply of Tar & Wonson’s Copper Paint, an article which has given the greatest satisfae- tion te all who have ased it. [t possesses superior qualities for effestually preventing the accumula- tiow of all foul matter, suchas Worts, Barnasles Grass, &¢., on the bettows of Vessels or Boats, wWheno properly applied. LC.HALL. | Charlottetown, Mav ° 13467, ©o tton i> wel. on AVING been appointed Agent for the sale of the celebrated | Russels Mills Cotton Duck, | the sudseriber is prepared to receive orders for | all the different Numbers, in quantities to suit | purchasers. 1. C. HALL. Ch’town, May 20, 1867. | NOTICE | 1° hereby given that the SUMMEKSIDE. BANK having assigned to us their interest in, a Bill of Sale. given them be Messrs. PIDGEON & STEWART, of Clifton, N w London, of their | Stock in Trade, Book Debts, Notes of Hand, de. | All persone indebted to the said Estate of Pidgeon | & Stewart are therefore requested to make im-| mediate payment to us CARVELL BROTHERS. | Ch'town. June 24, 1867. i Carlton's or HENRY WADMAN, Crapuud. Price owly 25 Cents per Buttie. . ogi 97, 1867. cr R. Charlotsetown, April 1, 1867. ae Octuber 15, 1866, . | Condition Pow ilers ! . j o> EO REE NT LT AT TOE yon SE ai LETRAS, ART a a IPS as a TORIA BUILDING EUROPEAN EXCHANGE, | NEW GOODS! NEW Goons; NEW GOODS TO ARRIVE, Per * Lotus,” from London ; ** Empress,’’ from Glasgow ;°L C Owen.” Ua- dine,”’ and * Helen Malcolm,’ from Liver pool BALES and Cases DRY GOODS, 4 Bales White aud Colored Cotton Warp, 100 Bolts Bleached Navy Canvas, 30 Bolts Clipper Duck, for Boat Saila, 20 Hbds. DeKuyper’s Gin, 4 Casks BRANDY, 6 Casks Scotch Whiskey, 44 Chests and half chests TEA, 12 Kegs Bi-carbonate Soda, 6 Casks Washing Soda, 6 Bois. and Cases CONFECTIONERY, 6 Kegs aod 3 Cases Colman's Mustard, 1 Keg Cream Tartar, 1 Cask Epsom SALTS, 1 Case Nutmegs, 3 Boils. Currants, 1 do Indigo, 1 Bol. ALUM, J Bbl. Saltpetre, 1 do Copperas, 30 Boxes Raisins, | Bag Pepper, 2 Cases Caster OLL, 20 Crates EARTHENWARE. Togetber with LakGe STock ON HAND, will be sold LOW to the Trade for Cash or approved P. W. HYNDMAN. Ch’town, Mav 6, 1257 | credo. ‘TO HEADS OF FAMILIES. | ¥#tersitert JUDSONS Mountain Tlerb PILLSo The Best Family Medicine in Existence. Prepared from simple Roots and Herbs that grow upon the Mountains end in the lovely VALLEYS oF Mexico, where the mighty Cordilleras raise their clovd-piereing heights. By cleansing and Purifying the Blood, they net only Cure but prevent nearly ALL DISKASES. They are the remedy the bounteous band of nature has provided for all Diseases arising from IMPURE BLOOD. The name of those diseases are legion. JUDSON’S PILLS are the Best Remedy in existence for the following Diseases: BILlio USNESS, Scrofdla, Worms, Headache, Ladigestion, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Loss of Blood, ai! derangements of the Stomach and Bowels. SKIN DISEASKS. Costiveness, Colds, Kidney Diseases, Chest Diseases. They are the LEST FEMALE MEDICINE KNOWN, Remove the cause and you cure the disease Bad blood is the great cause of disease; these Pills cleanse and purify it su thoroughly that discase, having nothing to feed upok, must take flight. Get our Almanac From any Druggist, and read the histery of this | Wonderiul Discovery; or, as PROUF CONCLUSIVE, buy aod try one box of the Pills aud you will be satisfied they are All we claim them to be. Put up in Boxes containing 40 Puls. Price, 25 Cents per Box. [S The outside is a Ked Wrapper with Black Letters, with our fac-simile signature on it. ASK FOR JIVUDSSGH°Z Mountain Herb Pills, And for Jie Rescue Tula Alinanac. We aleo send thei by Maii, postage paid, for 23 cts per Box B. L. JUDSON & CO. PrRopaierors. 106 FR* NKLIN-ST, NEW YORK, de: IS Sold by an Dealers [iatv tl, "67. Aa i | A i LY CTA FAVTORY Sea 2 #8 Be BES ‘oy' Ban KITCHEN. CHAMBER, HALL, DINING AND DRAWING ROON FURNITURE, Furnished in dets or Single (very cheap.) Attention paid to Repairing a}) kinds of Fur- niture, especially Turned Work, such as chairs, &c. &c. (ctieap ) All kinds of Furniture Painting done to order. Old Furniture Repainted to imitate or match, buirs (cane) re-seated. | Looking Glasses, Plates, &c , &c., on hand, (very reasonable.) ty Remember Hickey’s Steam Factory. south side of Market Square, (nearly opposite Pre vinee Building, from which it can be seeu ) 9 JOHN NEWSON. _Deeember 24. 1866 QS ty ~ GEO. BREMNER, & Printer, Book-binder, STEREOTY PER, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. L, Naving engaged an experienced BOOK-BINDER is prepared to execute all orders with PROMPTITUDE and NEATNESS. Fr Entrance to Printing Office and Bindery at Mrs. Bremner’s Book and eens Store, Prince Street, where all orders may be left, Prince Street, June 5, 1965. Judson’s Pi lis. PER INS residing outside of Charlotte- - town, having GOODS to come by the Steam ship * ALHAMBRA” or *ComMeERcE,” and desir ing them forwarded, must send te the SUBSCRIB ERS, or their own AGENTS in che City, the original INVOICE of the Goods. by which to make the proper entries at the Custom House. for duties to procure the Peemits to deliver, : CARVELL BROS, Aveuts b. & C. 8.38. C. ee Consignees, take Notice! Fuly 2%. 1867 ENGLISH EDUCATION! RS WW. Lui VENG will open, on MONDAY uest. the 16th instant. in con- nection with her Drawing and Painting a Schoo! for instruction jn the different | of a practical Kuglish Edueation. Tums Moderate Apply at Mrs. Irving's Class Classes, nunches R : Pri . At res > hens ¢ y , lace. ringe Street, opposite the Weslyun September 9, [SCT To Anglers, ISHING TACKLE in all behatiniss for sule at the CITY DRUG STORE, VIC- , Queen Street, W. RK. WATSON, May 20, 1867. Diarrhe, Fever and Ague, AGRE cabierteae | HE Subscriber would inform the tants of P. E. Island, that, on the a the Brig ANN, teow Liveryool, G. B ofter, | Wholesale and Retail, | For Cush or good dome Notes of fang Iuhabj. rival, ¢ » be wil] | | Nos, 1,2 & 3 WHITE LEAD, in 56, 28, & 14 i lbs. ; | Black, Red, & Yellow PAINTS, in 28 & 14 lba.- Boiled aud raw LINSEED OILS; Chance’s Swethwick GLASS ; | PULTY, Black and White, is Bladders 9a aud 14 Ibs.; (CUT NAILS, and CUT SPIKES; Diawond Head DECK SPIKES; Bars Retined and Common [RON assorted Barrels and Kegs COAL TAR; Barrels Black and Bright VARNISHES; Coils HEMP aud WIRE CORDAGE; Bolts Extra aud Navy Boiled CANVAS; ors YELLOW METAL, @ to 3; YELLOW METAL BUTT BOLTS,7 «4; CLINCH RINGS, Iron and Yullow Metal: Crates and Casks GLASS, CHINA, and EARTHR ENWARE,—Crates assorted for country sizes; lise 5 ANEW MIXTURE for Bottoms of PISHTNG BOATS, wuch approved of by English fisherwen. | Parties wanting any of the above articles will |do wellby calling and inspecting them, at the /} OLD STAND, formerly occupied by W. w, /Lorp & Co., HEAD of LORD’s WHARP, ARTEMAS LORD. Ce ee ee ements The Most Reliable Friend! SS Ap eK Se Holloway’s Ointment, Its Searching & Healing Proper- tiesare known and recognized throughout the World. The number of years this invaluable Ointment has stood the test of public opinion, (and the known the better appreciated) is a testimony of it- self more convineing than anything that conkd be written in praise of its truly wonderfu) ‘ properties. In the eure of bad legs, bad breasts, sores, wounds, and ulcers, its effect ts marvelivug. For ring-wortm, scald head, serofala, and diseages of the skin generally, there is no remedy to be com. pared to it When assiduously rubbed upon the skin (previously well bathed in warm water) this Ointment is quickly absorbed into the system, and cleanses, in its passage, every part to which it is applied. Glandular Swellings, Mumps, Bronchitis, Quinsey, Sore Throats and Diptheria. In any of the above diseases, imwediate and per- manent relicf is obtained by effectaally rubbing this detergent Ointment, twice a day, upon the neck, chest and back. Its acts upon the very mai of life; for through the glands pass al) new watter required for the body’s reparation and all old par. ticles detriaiental to its preservation. The Ont. | ment, used conjoirtly with Holloway’s Pills, wilh | act so searchingly and certainly as to effect vuresin | the most hopeless cases. Rheumatism, Lumbago, Con- tracted and Stiff Joints. Many thousands of martyrs from the above com. plaints have found life alaost unsuppertable; yet, if Holioway’s Vintinent be briskly and perseveringly rubbed upon the parts affected, ease may be safely guaranteed, especially if the pores of the skin be previously opened by fomentations with warm water, The gross humors require expulsion from the sys- tem; it is theretore necessary te have recourse to Holloway’s admirable Pills, which, by purifyingand strengthening the system, greatly assist the opera- non of the Ointment and facihtate and confirm the cure. Bad Logs, Bad Breasts, and Ul- corations of all kinds. There is no medicinal preparation in the world | which may be sv thoroughly relied upon, in the treatinent of the above ailments, as Holloway’s Vintuent Nothing can be so simple er safe as the sauber ion Which it is applied, or ite action on the oody, both locally and constitutivpally. The Oim- ment, rubbed around the part affected, enters the pores justas sali enters mest. Lt quickly penetrates to the source of the evil aud drives it from tie system. Erysipslas and Scrofulons Sores. In all irritations of the skin, sores, ulcers, burns or scretulous enlargements of any kind, Holloway’s Ointment presents a ready und easy means of cure. [t manifests a peculiar power in restraining inflam- mation, removing stagnation, cooling the beated blood, and checking all acrimunivus and unbewlthy disebarge. Diseases attendant on Childhood. Diseases incident to early life fall more under the management of the mother than the medical man. Holloway’s Ointment should therefore be regarded by her as a “Household Treasure,” as it never fails in bringing out the rash in measles and scarlatins; and for the removal of all skin diseases its effeet ismiraculous. In cases of whoupmg cough and croup, this invaluable Ointment should be rubbed twice a day upon the throat and chest, and the youngest invalid will derive therefrom the most soothing relief. Two or three of Holluways’s famous Pilis, reduced toa powder, will augment the cure tive powers of the Unguent. Both the Ohoimeat’ bal Pir's should be used in the following cases : Bad Legs (Corns (soft) Rheumatism tad Breasts Cancers Seuld Heads durns Contracted and |Sore Nipples Bunions Sulf Joints Sore Throats Site of Mosche-/Klephantiasis [Skin Diseases. toes and Sand Fistalas Scurvy Flies Gout Sore Heads Coco-bay Glandalar Swel-/Tamoure Chiego-foot lings ‘Jeers Chilblains Lumbago Wounds Chapped Hands | Piles Yaws Seld at the Establishment of Proressor Hot way, 244, Strand, (near Tewple Bar), Loados; also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers @ Medicines throughout the civilized world, st the following prices;—Is 14d, 2s 9d, 4s 6d, L]s, 22, and 33s each Pot. *,* There is a considerable saving by taking the larger size. N B. Directions for the guidance of patientsia every -‘sorder are affixed to each Pot. August 7, 1865 TOOTH AC Instant Cure. Bl it. TENS ERVIN MMEDILATELY on its application giver permanent relief by the painless destrection the nerve in decayed teeth, foruis a couplete stopP” ing, and renders extraction seldom necessary. Sold by Drnggists everywhere. WOCLRICH’S Patent Pick-me-up Bitters. Mirele John’s Tasteless Pills. Dr. Ridge’s Patent Food. Hudson’s Ex. Soap. Foulke’s Cement, Xe. For Sale everywhere. J. H. WOOLRICH, English Pharmacy, Halifar, N. 8., Agent tor B.N.A ly October 8. - ll —-- Just on the Square NEW TOBAUUO FACTORY gummMzasiD2. HE SUBSCRIBER having JUST OPENED a FACTORY at SUMMERSID, & prepared to supply Wholesale Customers the Island Manufactured TOBACCO. wee zood artiele, 7 the very —— pe o / most reasonable terms — and hopes Ms. at being the first of the kind established ron County, will meet with liberal patronage Mt Prince Traders and Merchante of Saumerside, a County generally. PATRICK REILLY. Summerside, July 31, 1865. . —_— —— The Examiner S Printed and Published, every M by EDWARD WHELAN, at nis0Gre, borough-street, near King-Square. rue awuuum, payable halt-yearly is aDvs