— .— _- = ADDRESS TO THE ADYQCATES Ob oe ee r = conduct in the House of Assembly in epposing — — ena oe —a ame | * DISTRESSING ACCIDENT. or on ee a PROCLAMATION AGAINST THE FENIANS. HE ADVERTISEMENTS. en apatite NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ee EE NI ST ~ — “HEN ADVERTISEMENTS CONFEDERATION IN THE HOUSE the policy of the majority of the Legislature | POUR PERSONS PROWNED AT PARTRIDGE IS-| Way following is the Proclamation issued by : . LAND, PARRSBORO, N.S g am " SMBLY OF P. B. ISLAND. with reference to the proposed Federation of the P . pie nal ee cal pi o Ot ASSE MI LY 4 k I k i ‘ I i j On Monday evening, the 4th inet., the packet i Pre: ident Jc husou acainst the KF nian mA | LON ONIN DNL NANA NL ALLL — British North American Provinces. rauders who lately made war on Cauada from ‘Valuable Frechold Property in! MONDAY AUCTIONS! ‘Tea Party. Os this day, Monday, at 3 o'clock, a Com Bo Baiah oil hel 10 Zephyr, trom Horten, baving arrived off the pub- rig! ai Je sting of a geuticiwen, headed a a 7 _ he wharf about dask, and the tide having been several pomts im the United States :— Ch wlottetown, und at Svuth- Flour, Cornmeal, Se. Xe. Xe. ue Ladies of ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, mee CORN : ° deem it curdaty ne less than our great privilege (oo far spent te admit of going up the viver to the | * PROCLAMATIH IN BY THE PRESIDENT. { Sturgeon River, Lot 61, will give by the Hon. Mr. Haviland, Sen., and the learned Recorder, besides including some ©! the leu hin merchants of Charlottetown, presented th following address to the gentlemen therein named for their advocacy of Con! deration in | the of The took place at the residence of his W orship the House Assem)ly resentation Mavor,. where he appear d, not 1 his official | character, but as a private citixen,-— it was| read by the venerable gentleman with admir gble force and emphasis; but previously to the reading of it, Mr. Haviland delivered a short to respond to the eall by whieh our gracious Sovereign urges upon the People of British North America to unite in one Government; and, further, we feel convinced that by such a union this Colony would participate in the pros- perity which cannot fail to follow the establish- ment of a great and powerful nation in connec: tion and aifiance with the Parent Country. We fully coincide with you that the policy of the majority of the local Legislature is a mis taken one, and we had hoped that however Village, they anchored about seven or eight lun. | dred yards off the pier, The wind was biowing a moderate breeze from the southeast, and there was not very much sea running, as the tide wae, ‘low. ‘The boat was lowered for the purpose of | landing the passengers,when the Rev. Mr. George, Baptist Minister of Little River in this County, his wite, Lydia Ann, eldest daughter of W. H Sesman, Eeqg., of Pugwash, his sister, Miss George, of Cornwallis, a Mr. Mosher, of St. Mar- tin’s, N. B, the captain—Mr. Newcomb—and young Mr. Cutten, both of Parrsboro. got inte it, Although it was tound to be very leaky, they set out for the shore, Mr. George bailing, and, tor a while, thinking be could keep her tree. They had not goue fifty yards when the beat filled and Whereas, it has become known to me that certain evil disposed persons have, within the territory aud jurisdiction of the United States, begun and set on foot, and have provided and prepared, and are still engaged in providing and preparing means for such a military expe- dition and enterprise, which expedition and enterprise is to be earried on from the territory a aanete of the United States avainst the Colonies, districts and people of British | North America, within the dominions of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and [reland, with which said Colonies, districts and people and Kingdom the United States are at peace. port, Lot 48, for Sale. FyXO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, | atthe Colonial Buildmg, im Charlottetown, | at twelve o'clock, noon, on FRIDAY, the 27th da jof July next (1866), under a power of Sale, cou tained in a certain Mortgage, dated the twenty- second day of September, one thousand eight | buudr,'t and fifty-eight, aud made between W1IL- | LIAM s\AKEMAN, of Charlottetown, in Prince | Edward Island, Blacksmith, and Hannah, his wife, of the one part, and Alicia Frances Ward, of Leva! Cottage, St. Brelade’s District, in the Island of Jer- sey, in the British Channel, Spinster, of the other part, ALL those several pieces of Laud, being Plots Nuwbers 12, 13, and 14, as laid dowu on a plan of Subdivision of Town Lots Numbers 95, 96, 97, FENUK SUBSCRIBERS will, during the Season, SELL at AUCTION, every MON. DAY, at 11 o'clock, on QUEEN'S WHAKF, Flour, Cornmeal and other Goods, arriving per Steamers from Boston. CARVELL BROTHERS, Auctioneers. Ch'town, Jane 18, 1866, Wagons at Auction, NHE Subscriber intenda selling at AUCTION, ou SATURDAY, the 7th JULY, at 12 o'clock, They are neat and good, and every way such as may satisty any country customer, and wust, and will, be suld without reserve, at NEW GLASGOW, 2222 NEW WAGONS, | | A TBA PARTY wa the beautiful grounds i» connection with the above Church, on Wednesday, the 4tk July next. Tea on the tables at one o'clock. | ‘Ticketa 1s Gd; to be had on the grounds. | No pains will be spared to make the affair | pleasant and agreeable to all present, aa the Cou- mittee will bave the grounds laid off io a suitable manner to practise Highland Games aud other amusewente. WILLIAM McDONALD, Secretary. | June 18th, 1866. u adverse our Legislators might have been tothe eguk It wo And whereas, the proceediuyzs aforesaid con- i— ar -ree~herrerrepeindigonntdilibrenamnimasiapiiininenily Rien g s uld seem that some additional leak | 4 ‘ p ue | i o FO FO wad (4); as : fas . speech on the subject of Confederation,! op.ine when first propounded, the solemn wust bave taken place after leaving the veasel, | Stitute a high misdemeanor, forbidden by the eee pee aes aoe oo Persons wanting wagons had better attend,ae it | Daily T egrams 1 characterized by great taste and judgment. |... : : for the water cawe in much faster after having | United States as well as by the laws of the ‘ : 5 rere is not expected they wall bring the full price. ’ a gravity of late events would, upon calm and = ro ; Heusley, and now lodged in the office of the Re-| a). ' ow , tlemen able rhe Hon. Col. Gray read the Reply, s gene some distance. The two ladies sprang and | nations ; slatear sak Diande oul Kamar of Pius Ger Peas lhey may go much lower, some of them, at least. MEELLNG of Gea fayoui ’ ag ts gi oe n ool retlection, have brought us all to the con- caught Mr. George around the neck, who, being Now, therefore, for the purpose of preventing Edward Island, thus of al that is to eay TrermMs—one half payable in 5 wontha, the re- to the formation of an Assoeiation fur the aup- which he likewise prefaced with some oral) \iction that Federation is a necessity, if we are |® Very ¢xpert swimmer, aud a man of trong mue- | the carrying on of the unlawful expedition and Geminioleg on Genta Utuaut at the north east | Mainder in 17 months, on approved joint notes. | port of a Daily Communication by Teevonarn — After the reading of the ; . cular power, succeeded in keeping them up for | enterprise aforesaid. fr I ‘itory and . GC . PETER GREGOR with Canada, the Sister Provinees, and the United ouservanious. § to remain subjects of the Mother Country, and | gometiee: but tl te ‘ P enterprise aforesaid, trom the territory and) corner of Gratton Lane ; thence east along Grat- = : ae States, will be h«ld at the Subscriber's Office documents, short speeches were made by ‘ vetiee; Dut as the water was somewhat | risdictiontof the United States, and to main-| ton Street for the di-tance of 114 feet; thence| New Glasgow, June 18, 1366. ' ; Messrs. Gray, Whelan, Davies, and others, escape the certain and inevitable alternative of being annexed to the United States. It was, rough, and the waves passing over their heads, they svon became helpless, and ove after another tain the publie peace as well as the national honor, and enforce obedience and respect to at right angles south o0 feet; thence west 114 feet to Gratton lave aforesaid ; thence north along P. EL. ISLAND” Reading Room Building, on Therada next, the 2ist inst, at 8 o'clock. Pub Newspapers, Merchants, and all interested in a evening lishers of il ea » date of the address thi : sank to rise bo more. When he found his loved , <: : 2k p * . . . Tee e ti ici It will be seen by the date of the address that thavefere, With padGewh segvet'we viewed the |anse wore anne, aud those wanes ae a or the laws of the United States, I, Andeew John- said lane BU feet to the place of commencement, Steam Navigation Company’s eens connection are ly svlicited it was ready for presentation on the Queen's : — do to sav . , son, President of the United States, do ad-| ALS¢ that piece of Land situate in Charlottetown, ’ ’ | action of the Legislature in passing resolutions 4 tv save them, while bis own strength was ‘ : ee being the western wuirty of Plot number 2) St A. McNEDLL, The , monish and wara all good citizens of the United 2 y oF BESTS Ve: ae eamers June 18. Birth day—more than three weeks ayo. delay which has oceurred in giviny the Reply, was partly owing to the illuess on the part of sume of the gentlemen addressed, and partly to th» necessity which arose for communicating with three members, residing in the country, The us well as whose names are appended to the lteply. reading of the address and answer, the speeches, called forth the most grat ‘ fying manifestations of applause. The mem bers of the minority on the question of Confederation have great reason to be proud ef this address, represenuung as it does so large ly the wealth, education, intelligence and re- spectability of the community. We have not is aan ‘ . ' . : : }eut strength tu eall, when he found Mr. Mosher | % : . : LE : " room for any furthe ae ks at this late | jute us to persevere in the path we have chosen, | was aleo sute.—Atler sowe little time they were | States to be affixed. fullowing the course of the same Southwardly to| Leaves Charlottetown for Pictou every 'Thars- Ch'town. June 18, 1866 ae, DAVIES. i hour, just as our paper is ready for press; but| i, the confident expectation that the people of | found by see of the inhabitants and taken to the Done at Washington this 6th day of June, | the place of commencement ; together with the | day morning at nine ; returning, leaves Pictou for |" SOWN “une TN, UE. f as Gur contemporaries are likely to handle the documents somewhat roughly, we suppose we suall have oceasion to add a very extensive supplement to these remarks. Meanwhile we wive the Address and Reply. To tae Hovorantes Coronet Gray, T. Hearn Da Contin Epwarp Wuetasx, Danten Kaye: McLeyyay anp Danigt Green. HaviLanp, vies, Davrp any Messxs. GENTLEMEN— he firm, consistent stand which vou have made, in the House of Assembly, in its late | Session, against what we consider to have been | . | the mistaken policy of the majority of our ini bi ; . ; ed he declares an tinbcdtbiliiy: and the res dine ; St \0s Gd : <a : a T. Hearn Havinanp, te We beg to direct public attention te the | ; rts eo pine . | the original Lease, dated let October, 1849, from |, S'eerate : , / night Lic dbl. tb AE nied tb i leeal Legislators, in a Iuatter of such impert Rawane aa oo | notice of the Meeting to be held at Mr. MeNeill’s eee of the ae is the height of his the late William Hodges, Esquire to Messrs. ee faery to ee ante ee PUBLIC MEE TINGS. wace as the proposed Union of the British | Daviw Kaye | Office in the Reading Ruom on Thursday even-| > pition.....New Zealand advices state that | Johu Orr aud, Robert Buntain, being for the term Charlottetown to Summerside or back, Cabin 98 North American Provinces, has our unqualified | DaNIeL Davies lj T bj iy : 7 four of the murderers of the Missionaries at of 20 years, from the first day of October, 1849 ; Steeraye 7s 6d. ; R. COLES will meet his Constituents i : Z aa Couix MeLennax ing next. The object of that meetiag 1s laudable, | Volknor have been condemned to death. _Six- | and ail the rights and privileges with respect to| Charlottetown to Shediac or back, Cubin 186! [VM y: JAMES McDONALD’S, Fort Augustus, approval and merits our warmest thanks. | oes ween Ny | and we hope the connection by telegraph will be | teen of the murderers of the crew of the ees and ae secured na the ten- sin ag 15a. oie oo. sate on THURSDAY, the 2tst inst., at 2 o'clock, p. m.; Fully convinced that a Union of these Co- lh, isi 133 | permanently established. Our isolated position | “ Kate” have been condemned to death as the | aut by virtue of the covenants in the Lease con-| Charlottetown to Richibneto or back, 2-00 | und at 3.0 clock, p. m.,atthe TEN MILE Hi oe Charlottet , June 18, 6. P ‘inci Sil ha li ial nid LR hl ; shle | tai ill be sold b T ’ 1 Miramichi, 6.00! St. Peter's Road. And at THOMAS Dv" lonies upon a sound and liberal basis would | per anettutaatsiies dada | calls upon all, especially in those perilous times, principals, and ee et Tae stk A tert ible naa aren ea ease Summerside to Richibucto, do 3.50 Deackiey Point Road Lot 33 on sree ae . ' d ih heles meen Et bb Gee) Bbboly init tod in th seasity of th gale and flood visited Aucklands on the Ist of | 4 a o } nee Peer, N, on Z icant. do 4.50 | 40th inst., at 4 o'clock p. m., for the of i econsvlidate their streuzth, and teed greatly to INVASION PATRONIZED. eT ee en ee the | April, which sunk nine vessels in the harbor, ; — = i rs a - oy wf uext, at the 5) ediac to Richibueto, = do 2.00 | ascertaining their views on the ; % develope and augment their severa! resources, - s ‘i . : ‘ | tatest intelligence by Telegraph. We hope all Damage done 20,000 pounds.....The Fenian naa ai ae el for sale the | Ch’to aes J dee £h % 1jd, or as ation of the Dosh Ausee Seraih 200 ie. , r , i le ; ity wri : a ak ’ . an! Sh'tow St. John or : d, J ; ; d aud also enable them to construct works of the | @ oer aw Pr or = pyre - the | classes in the onmmunity will cheerfully contri- prisoners in the hands of the Canadians will unexpired Leasehold [uterest in two TRACTS ot Eastport, do 1 lie od, or 6.00 aoa Sai She anid | vo a eter ik ie I RM ee al Es tates sets in strongly in favour of the Fenian in- | bute to the formation of the Association contem- | 20t be tried until the present excitement has | of LAND on Lot 24, containing about 45 ACRES, Do Portland, do 2 108 Od, or 8.00 Tine thesh tenets llth Jane, 1866. hrw Pp ec tl | i 7 5 , ’ - vasion. It is not a thing to be always patronized. | plated. subsided. Orders have been issued to recall | adjoining the above Mills and usually occupied Do _ Boston, = dv 2 168 3d, or 9.00 gencies of foreign invasion, and further secure | | | the powerful and willing aid of the Mother Coun- of a character calculated to place this Colony in & most unfavorable position in the eyes of both Her Majesty's home Government and of the loyal people of our Sister Provinces. The noble stand taken by the peuple of New Brunswick in their late election contests, which exhibits an overwhelming majority of the In- habitants of that Province favorable to Confe- deration, admonishes us to prepare for the consummation of this much desired event, while it rebukes the short sizhted policy of those in our midst who seem to prefer isolation and re trogression. We again thank you for this very flattering manifestation of your approval this Island will soon discover the error cf their apparent hostility to a union of the Provinecs, and learn with their fellow subjects on the ' mainland that their interests are ideutical—that a consolidation of all the Provinees will surely strengthen the hands of this Colony in any emer- gency that may arise; while in consolidating their peaceful and commercial relations Prince Edward Island will undoubtedly enjoy her share of the advantages which will acerue to the united sister Colonies. We have the honor to be, Sir, and Gentlemen, Your most obedient servants, J. Hamucton Gray, bet marks of It will stimn- | satistaction are too often evident | | Exrracts froma letter of the correspondent nearly eXhausted by the struggle, he succeeded in gelling upon the sunken boat. Mr. Mosher was alse holding on by the bows. Messrs. Newcomb and Cutten, being good swinwers, left the beat and wndertook to swim to the shore, but never reached it, Messrs. George and Mosher were about an hour upon the beat when the wind and current | carried them both near the rocks at the extreme | poiut of Partridge Island visible from the wharf, and as the strong current was fast carrying them by the pomt towards Bloinedon, providentially two or three waves threw the boat agaimst the reefs, When it turned over, and Mr. George ma- King a desperate effort, succeeded in reaching the rocks, but with the greutest difficulty, as the waves carried him back with them two or three times during the attempt. Llaving got out of the /teach of the waves, he lay upou the rocks for some time, belpless, and coucluded his companion Was gone, but after a little, he recovered suffici- house of R. De W. Ratchford, Esq, the kindness of Whom and of his tawily are commended in the | highest terms. As is often the case, there did not seem to be any boat or means at hand whereby assistance could be rendered to the drowning people ull all Was over, | ‘The bedies were not recovered up to Wednesday evening, but hopes are entertained that they will i be, as there is cot very inuch current where they went down. Diligent search will be made for | Some days. | This is certainly a sad affair for all concerned, Mr. and Mrs George had only been a few mouths warried, and were returuing from a visit to his triends, his sister, 15 years of age, accompanying ithem. Mr. Neweomb, we believe, hes left a wife }and one child te wourn their sad loss.— Amherst Gazctte. —-_—-_— eo ~- ~_> States ayainst taking part, or in any way aiding, countenancing or abetting said unlawful pro- ceedings. Aud I do expect all judges, mayis- trates, marshals, and officers in the service of the United States, to employ all their lawful authority and powerer to prevent and defeat the aforesaid unlawful proceedings, and to ar- rest aud bring to justice all persons who may be engaged therein ; and in pursuance of the Act of Congress in such cases made and provided, I do furthermore authorize and empower Ma- jor General George G. Meade, commander of the Military Division of the Atlantic, to employ the land and naval forees of the United States and the militia thereof, to arrest and prevent the setting on foot and carrying on of the ex- pedition and enterprise afcresaid, In testimony whereof, 1 have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United 1866, and of the Independence of the United States the ninetieth. ANDREW JOHNSON, by the President, Wa. H. Sewarp, Secretary of State.”’ snaiahailitillnliciisa LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH FROM | THE STATES, New York, June 14, p. m, Gen. Santa Anna has published an address to the people of Mexico, in which he declares he neverin any mauner compromised himself with the Empire of Maximilian. He says he belongs eutirely to the Mexican Republic, and expects all the Mexicans to unite and drive the usurpers from their soil, to which cause he offers his own services. A Monarchy in Mexi- the troops from the border, except those facing Malone. They will receive a grand ovation on laid down on the said plan of Subdivision, having a front, 20 feet on Grafton lave, and extending | back in an eastwardly direction 70 teet: Also all that other piece of land im Charlottetown, atore- said, being the north western quarter of ‘Town Lot No. 98 in the 2ud Hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, with a front of 34 feet on Grafton Street, and of 40 feet on Hillsborough Street. ALSO all that ether piece of Land situate m the village of STRATFORD, Township No. 48, in Tr nee Edward Island, bounded as follows, that is to say. commencing at the south west angle of the road leading from the old Town Road (called Hillsborough Street) to the wharf; thence (ac- cording to the magnetic north of the year 1764) following the course of said road northwardly tor the distance of J5U feet, or until it meets James Murphy's boundary; thence north 71 degrees west to the shore of Hillsborough Road; thence following the course of said shore seuthwardly te | the northward edge of the old Ferry Road ; thenee DWELLING HOUSES and all the out Houses, | Buildings and erections thereon, and the pri- vileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging For terms of sale and other particulars apply in Chariottetown, at the office of Hon Jose pli Hensley, Attoruey for the Mortgagee. Dated the Ieth day of Jane, A. D., 1566. ALICIA F. WARD. by JOSEPH HENSLEY, June 18. her Attor ey. Valuable Mill Property and Lease- hold Land at Wheatly, Princess of Wales and Heather Belle SUMMER ARRANGEMET. The Steamer “Princess of Wales”’ I EAVES CHARLOTTETOWN | fo _4 SUMMERSIDE, SHEDIAC, RICHIBUCTO, CHATHAM, and NEWCASTLE, every Menday night at LL o'clock, reaching Shediac in time for the morning Train on Tuesday. Leaves Shediac for Richibucto at nine o'clock on Tuesday morning, and Riehibucto for Chatham aud Neweastle, at one o'clock same day, arriving at Chatham and Neweastle same evening. Leaves Newcastle for Shediac at three o'clock on Wednesday morning, calling at Chatham aud Richi- bueto on way down. Leaves Shediac for Summerside and Charlotte town on Wednesday afternoon at half-past 2 o'clock , immediately on arrival of the Train. Charlottetown, at twelve o'clock same night. Leaves Charlottetown for Summerside and Shedi.c every Friday morning at half-past eight o'clock. Leaves Shediac for Summerside and Charlotte- town at half-past two, after arrival of Train, every Saturday afternoon, arriving at Charlottetown at half past ten same night The Steamer “ Heather Belle’’ Leaves Charlottetown for Pictou every Monday morning at nine. Leaves PICTOU same evening—on arrival of Mail, about half-past four o’clock—for Charlotte. town. Leaves Charlottetown for Brule every Thursday To be sold by Public Auction. fQXUE valuable MILLS and LANDS ar-! tached, comprising 50 ACRES, ‘Township | No. 54, lately held and worked by Jonn Alex ander Warren.and formerly by William Ling, and | all the unexpired term and interest therein, under | therewith, and now held by the undersigned Trustees for sale, &e. and Satarday mornings at five o'clock ; retarning to Charlottetown same evenings, immediately afler arrival of Mail at Brule, at about 4 o'clock in the evening. FARES: From Charlottetown to Pictou or back, Cabin 12s, FARES—FREIGHT. Charlottetown to Summerside, fo pee barrel bulk. do _ Super't. Readmy Boom. Shingles. HE suuecmaaee will sell a¢ AUC- TION, to-morrew, TUESDAY at 4 e'eloc p. m., on POWNAL WHARP, 300,000 Cedar SHINGLES. A. MCNEILL, Anctireneer. June 18th, 1866. and Charlottetown! THE A 1 Clipper Brig Talsa, Campbell, master, .294 vone regieter, wili—if asufficient quantity of Freight otfers—sail as above on or about oth JULY. Freight fifty ceute per barrel. Apply’in Montreal t+ the master on bourd ; here to the undersigned. Hemlock Timber, Fence Poles and Cedar Posts, for Sale. ROM 300 to 500 tons HEMLOCK TIMBER, sided wi'l be delivered in Char- lottetown or elsewhere, in the mouth of JULY. 10,000 FENCE POLES within 1} mile of the City, 12 & 14 feet in length. 150 CEDAR POSTS, large size, 8] feet to 104 feet in length, may be had on application to iL. HASZARD. Ch'town, Jone 18, 1866. Ten Pounds Reward! Que Subscriber will pay the sum of Ten Pounds to any person who will give informa- tion which will lead to the conviction of the purties who destroyed his carriage, left ou the Brighton Road, last Thursday eveni WINSLOE. us ng. ALFRED Charlottetown, June 18, 1866. TRADE SALE. amid the very words uaed, ostensibly to condemn | . ms . soe T : ; a le —,, ee ’ their return. All the Fenian officers at Malone For Terms and other particulars apply at the Shediae, l try inthe hour of need—we cannot but lament | the Fenian movement. The New York Herald | to the Scottish American Journal, dated at Buf-| have refused bail, and are awaiting trial, which | Office of the undersigned Trustees for sale, under a Richibnero & 9° “si d T° be Sold by AugTIOy My THURS. the course pursued by both branches of our local | makes no disguise of its patronage of the ma- fale, 4th June. In a jetter teeming with vivid | will take place at Canandaigua on the 19th| Deed from William Ling, dated 12th day of Feb- : - : Sees nes r ena rman cee =: ‘ “aed taoles Legislature, in passing a series of Resolutions di-| rauders. 1t boasts over the murders that have | details of the Fenian piratical invasion of Canada, | inst... . - Gold 147. a oe —— Jubu Alexander Warren, | Shediac to er ‘ 1s 6d do assortment of DRY GOODS suitable for the season , ated 4th June, 1566, , just received by ships Amtanwe and L. ©. Owen, rectly antagonistic to a Union upon ANY TERMS, | of this Island, with her sister Colonies. Although constituting a small minority of | the Assembly, you have, by recording your names “A Opposition to the sentiments embo | died in these Resolutions, and in supporting | woved that | the principle of Colonial Union, i been committed. “We are rather inclined,” it boasts, “to be thankful to the Fenians for admin- istering these Provinees a stiff dose of Canadian | : P , : | peared trom the vicamty of Mr. Newbigging's jtarm and proceeded some distance up the river (At Ridgeway they met two companies of the | Queen's Own Volunteers, being the University nen-lutervention, Whatever imay be the sequel of the foray.” Lt this lawlessness had net a large popular support, the Herald would have been on the other side. The Tribune is not much better Phe Times ot all the New York journals speaks } particulars of the fight, but Il know that the two | aud referring to the fight, the correspondent ob- serves: * On Saturday morning the Fenians had disap- otcorps Toronto. 1 cannot at present give you full companies of the Queen's Own had the full brunt ANOTHER FENIAN RAID APPREHEND- ED!—FOURTEEN FENIANS ARREST- ED IN HAMILTON! !—GOLD ADVANC- ED TO 149 INNEW YORK!!! N.Y. 15th, P. M. Montreal despatches say the order calling the Volunteers back from the border has been coun- JOHN LONGWORTH, ? JOSEPH HENSLEY, + JAMES ANDERSON, Charlettetewn, 18th June, 1866. NOTICE. LL Persons indebted to CHARLES -& BELL, formerly of Charlottetown, but at present residing in Auckland, New Zealand, are hereby notified to make payment to the Subseri- Tirstees. RETURN TICKETS to or from Charlottetown and Summerside, lve, available one week. Tickets void if parties leave the Island during the time. EXCURSION RETURN TICKETS, at one first class fare, may be issued at any Ticket Office, to parties of five or more going and returning to- gether, toand from any ove station within one week, it being distinctly understood that unles« these conditions are complied with, the Tickets will be void. SEASON TICKETS may be purchased at Office and ordered to be sold, among which are—Grey and White Cottons, Printed Cottons, Cobu De- laines, Alapacas, Bed-Tieks, Striped Sh > Jeans, Linings, Silk and Cotton Handk’fs, © Linen Thread and Keels,Funcy Flannel in- dia Rubber Braces, Buttons, Curpet-Bags, Knives & Forks, Saddlery, with a iatge variety of other uarti- cles suitable for the Retail Trde. —aLso— . Chests Tea, Boxes Soap, Tobacea, Buking .ao there are seven at least of the representatives | es : od wT. P : : termanded, owing to the introduction of the as oa: ; ; of tha peaghe-alidlitais bead S:taaieenes | “g in clear and ringing tones of its condemnation. | a twu hundred against tull one résdlutions of the Neutrality Act in Congress. a wane? of ee a s. pack al and for individuals or «oy Onder, "hiewea Som. 1 e —or ; : ' says: figgrer aay : +, | ...-An Ozdensburg despatch says one of Gen, | 20UN B. CAMPBELL, of Hatitax, Nova Scotia, F. W. HALES, See’ - : ; sive of the Honorable W. H. Pope, Colonial| .-p i. iz ; Phe two gallant companies of the Queen's oe ee & eet . . *| Merchant | deb i , se , y- WILLIAM DODD, auctioneer. — " ’ Phe British authorities have not only been kept | Qwu may be suid to have met and defeated the | Meade’s staff has expressed fears of further ae Teeth mene eeu hep Charlottetown, Jnne 18, 1866. Inne, 11, 1866. isl pat ° Secretary, unavoidably absent on official busi- ness, whose sympathies are not confined to the | narrow limits of their owu small Province, but extend to the whole of their fellow colonists on | this side of the Atlantic. In begging you again, gentlemen, to accept our thanks, we entertain the conviction that the | time is not far distant when the Provinces of | British North America, united on just and | equitable principles, will maintain their position aunong the nations of the world, and cement thoroughly well-advised as to every movewent of these invaders, but they kuow precisely the es- timate we put upon their lives. They know the most of them are heroes of the stamp of these who bravely led the retreat at Bull Kuo, who helped to make up the great army of bouuty-jumpers, who, when they cease to be stipendaries of the War Department, usually draw their rations frow the Commisioners of Corrections, who are the curse of Awerican society, and a perpetual sucial and political scourge upon the American people. If two or three thousand of these vaga- bunds get within the clutches of Gen. Napier, let ue beg of him not to spare them on our ac- count. The more the merrier. They would be | Whole budy of the blood thirsty Fenians.” | Tuesday a large green flag was suspended from |a window in Tammany Hall. jneath it were placards which read: }thousand laborers wanted—transportation se- | . . and it was rumoured that a large number of the enlisted men were leaving for the frontier by i ' Feniax Movements 1x New Yorx.—On Immediately be- ‘Five cured.”’ Hundreds of Irishmen were enrolled, every train. At Roberts’ head quarters recruiting was also in progress. —S. A. Journal, 9th June. trouble at Buffalo.....Gen. Meade was sud. denly called to that point, and four companies of troops from Malone haye been ordered there. . .Ottowa Despatch.—Another raid expected at Fort Erie... . .Fourteen (14) Fenians arrest- ed in Hamilton. Impertant despatches were found in their possession... . .Information as to the movement of the troops is forbidden, and something important is on the carpet.....A large number of Fenians are reported to be as- sembling along the South-Western border... . . A Buffalo despatch says the Fenian General Burns has challenged Colonel Lowery, of the British Forces at Fort Erie, to a pitched battle of Assignwent, dated the 16th day of June, instant. JOSEPH HENSLEY. Charlottetown, June Ith, 1866. King Square House. At the above Kstablishment will be found a FULL ASSORTMENT of Fresh and Seasonable Goods, to which the attention of Purehasers is respectfully invited. Special attention is called to a choice lot of SUMMERSIDE GROCERY STORE! FPXUE Subser bers having lately enlarged their Store, are enabled to afford greater accommodation than heretofore, and having re- ceived their SPRING STOCK, would invite intending purchasers to call and see the following variety :— Choice Teas, (Best Liquors in Choice Cofiee, Dark Brandy, Best Porto Rico Sugar, Pale Braudy, « Brown - [Port Wine, Grand Demonstration AND TEA PARTY, Under the Patronage of His Lordship the Bishop of Charlottetown. (PHE St Dunstan's Temperance Society intend bolding a GRAND TEA PARTY, on Monday, 23rd July next, on the beautiful grounds of ST. DUNSTAN'S From Montreal for Summerside | tbe i they all —————____. ! git - ' a ; more strongly their connection wit! the Parent | —e stealing here, if they were not raiding | PRESENTATION of THE Royal STANDARD = two or three thousand troons.... .Gold SUMMER TWEEDS. eas Mal due ™ pay the Rev. Rector kindly places at Ss i pat 5 ; : _ | OF ScoTLaAND.—The Hon. James Dunean, mem- 9. Aly . a rs wrS a : : we, We have the hener t0 be. The New York Commercial Advertiser admits ber for Murray Harbpr, lately presented the | ——-— — — . The above are offered at our usual Moderate | Bloom aa Rice yen ae Particulars will be g 7 @ a few days. G se Deitines |} the United States “ Government has done very | Caledonia Club of this Island with a very Died, Rates. Currants, F'ige, aed ' : ¥ W. C. GRANT, Bec'y. eg or } : ” : | handsowe aud costly Scottish National Standard * y | Nete, Pearl Barley, Holland Gin, June 11. 1866. bi rw Your obedient servants, little in the matter. But then it apologises for ’™ : o - At Portage, Belfast, at the residence of his BEER & SON S. Wine Crackers, Demerara Rum, -_——_—--——_-—_————_--- --- rere | At the last meeting of the Club the following gen- | tlemen were appointed a Committee to receive | presentation of the Banner, viz: Hon. Vice-Pre- | sideat Walker, Messre MeGill, Rankin, Dr. Su- }therland and McLeod. The Committee waited \Jamaica ” \Guinnese’ bottled Porter, White Wine Vinegar, Jefferies’ “Ale, Liverpovl Soap, - Sparkling Ale, father, on the 16th instant, Daniel Fraser, Esq.. Major, Queen's Coanty Regiment Volunteers, aged | — 35 years, mneh and deservedly regretted. At Black Kiver, Lot 34, at 4 o'clock, en Friday, | the 8th inst., after a painful illness of six mouths, Somer dn, teens, 1866 Spring Goods, 1866 Te E Subscriber has now ecmpleted hin Importatione for the Season, per = “Lotis” and * Ariadne" from BRITALN, consisting of | the want of something tangible till this invasion took place ; and then, we are told, “ the moderate | force at Buftale was almost incapable of offering | any obstacle to their passage over the Niagara T. H. Haviland, Mayor of Charlotetotown, J. Picton Beete, J. P., late Major 54th Reyt., Ch'town, Jnne 18, 1866 ALEXANDER Ross, L. Carvell, J. Lawson, City Re- > duration, Duncan Shaw, E corder of Char-| lottetown, J. S. Carvell, William Heard, J. P. Theoph. Des Brisay, d.P. w. ‘ Dawson, ae P. froutier.” Then in more general terms, as if this was but a retaliation for an illicit frontier trade, jot silk, with a yellow ground, and bas two erim- oo the Hon. Mr. Duncaa, Wednesday last, at his residence in this city, when the Banner was formally presented by Miss Duncan. It is made .. aged 65 years. At Black Bush, Lot 45, on the 2ud June instant, Archibald Morrison, aged 23. On the Lith, in Charlottetown, aftera short ill- QUEEN SQUARE, Next Door to Apothecarie's Hall, Cross and Blackwell's Flasks, (in variety ) | Pickles, Jara, (assorted sizes) | Table Salt, Lemon Syrup, Tobaceo, (round & flat)/Crockeryware, Black Broad Cloths and Doeskina, Faney Coutings and Scotch Tweed Trowserings, Kendy- made Cloathing, Hats and Caps, Gloves, pam Flea. D. Gauvrean, M.D. W. B. Dawson, which is certainly net carried on by Canadians, | caaih ness, of pneumonia, Elizabeth Margaret, eldest AS received per ARIADNE and other Toilet and Soaps, China Tea Setts, Ties, Braces, Grey and White Cottons, Sheetiags ; wii t i th ; t . : . Cc ; : art les, a, Neve; 7 . ’ » G. W. DeBlois, J. P. Malcolm MeLeod, | the writer adds: “ The Government cannot keep | cdnatiod wointh ‘@iseire ls Sipe taal palthiee Tee tae Sanat ent Wher ee en es, ew ects rd Ju 8 aaa Gominen: Hellen ean whe z . “ : E : rs . : : : 2 ny a i 5 a »@ . « 8, s . ’ : Ea . a ‘anda, | smugglers from coming in, and it can hardly pre- — of the rampant Lion of Scotland in the ——— A Large Stock a eng Chamber tte! Wiep. White eed and Biue (waranted en Silas Barnard, Capt. Jas. Kelly; Philip T. Robing- | Wm. Welsh, Simon Davies, T. Jenkins, M. m €. 8. A. H. } ates, oe Wm. Cundail, J. P. Neil Rankin, J. P. John Quirk, George Alley, tev. George Sutherland, John Morris, J. P. d. William Swabey, J. P. RK. B. Irving, John E. W. Alleyne, d.P Samuel Martin, sen, Sampson Farquharson, John Gillan, Rev. W. Stewart, B. A. Bertram Moore. Charlottetown, May 24, 1866. REPLY. Tae Howxorasie Ma. Havicanp, Sexton, ann GENTLEMEN— if any thing were needed to give us encourage- ment m our conscientious belief that the course we have pursued in the advocacy ot this grave and important question has been that which is | vent invaders going out.” Coming to Buffalo, the focus of this movement, the late movement, we find the Courier obliged to admit the heniousness of the act : “ The organization of an army on American soil, designed to invade the territory ot our Caua- dian neighbors, is an act of hostility to eur own government aa well as te that ef Canada, and scenes in the coffee houses and clubs baffle des- eription. ‘The hotels were crowded, but no lights could be obtained, aud the confusion and alarm | were thus increased. Several houses were blown | down, and every building in the town shaken to ite foundation. The loss in the river was very severe, and wany persons were drowned. The railway stations were destroyed, aud great dawage was dune to private property. The United States Secretary of the Treasury has issued a circular permitting Collectors of Customs to dispense with invoices and consular certificates on importations from the British Provinces under $200 in value, admitting such importations to entry by appraisement, when the | absence of invoice and certificate are not the | Dunean is of the probable value of £40 | ‘ Judging frow the cost of other Banners owned by the Society, the one presented by Mr. Vice- President Duncan deserves the hearty thanks of | the Club for this fresh proof of the great interest | he takes in its suceess. Outside the Club his | generous gilt will be nowhere more fully appre- | | ciated than by the many Scotsmen residing in the | District which the honorable gentleman at pre: | sent represents in Parliamert.— Patriot. present day good health is everything. Hallow- | ay'’s puryfing, digestive, and gently laxative Jills are admirably adapted for restoring soundness te | invalids whose functions are so feebly performed ‘that life itself seems most precarious. ‘The stom- ,ach may have tts many maladies removed by a judicious use ef these Pills, the torpid liver is roused to active secretion, and every other organ /subserving digestion is placed at its natural etand- ard and better fitted for its duties, It is impos- sible to have a doctor at our elbow at all seasons, and places, but these Pills will supplant the loss, | for they universally act beneficially in every oye-| tem. | ——___—____-qapoo——- Tue Best AND Suresr ReMepy in the | World for all diseases with which children are | afflicted during the process of teething, is MRS | NEM ADVERTISEMENTS. AUCTIQN! To close Consignments. N THURSDAY next, the 21st inst., O GIN, 6s 6d to 7s per gallon. RUM, 4a to 48 3d da. BRANDY, les. do. SALT, Is 8d per bushel. TOBACCO, Is 8d per lb. COTTON WARP, 16s 6d, White, Do. 198, Blue. FLOUR, 40s to 50s per barrel. GLASSWARE, NAILS, PAINTS and OILS, at a Great Reduction in Prices. HUGH MONAGHAN, Queen-street, Charlottetown, : June 13, 1866. OF Spring and Summer -DRY GOODS, | Groceries, &c.,&c., ' which he will sell at a low figure. Farmers’ Bank of Rustico. \7aXHK ANNUAL MEETING of the Shareholders of this Bank will tke place at the Lecture Room, in Rustico. on THURSDAY, | the Sth day of JULY next, at 12 o'clock, noon, for | the purpose of choosing Six Directors in the place ‘of the six that have to vacate their seats for the }ensuing year, aud transacting such other business | as shall be then laid before them. F. B. All persons voting by proxy for others must deposit their authority to vote with the Cashier at least one day previonsly to the day of meeting. MARIN J. BLANCHARD, Cashier. Ruatico, June 18, 1866. 2w BANK OF P. E, ISLAND. OTICE is hereby given that a Divi dend of Five Pouxpse per centum on the | } | | Mens’ & Boys’ Braces, Bovis, Buckets, [ubs, Brooms, Corks, (xe Handles, \dze Handles, Blacking, stove Polish, Lamp Wick, Keresene Oil, Shoe * | Stove “ “ | Shaving Brushes, | Comba, Seart Pina, | Belt Buckles, Buttons, (in variety) Black & White Thread, Reel Thread, | Hooks and Eyes, Charlottetown, June 18, 1866- eee a NO. 1 SOLE LEATHER. uality) White and Searlet Flannele, Shawls, ’arasols, Huta, Bonnet Shapes, Ribbons, Faille, White and Coloured Hose, Hoop Skirts. And a general assortment of Seasonable Goods. Chests Choice Congo TEA, Sr : Molasses, Liverpool Soup, Glass, Nuils, Sole er, &e W. H. WILSON. “~ Trenaman, J. P. 7 og ten os ae —— oe seamen. a Z —_- - | at 11 o'clock, in Sales Room— ; rns t of eae Ar ‘andles Melsaae’s ~ Sand. ’. W. Hughe . R. Watson, J.P. | soners, who were take rus er pos vee mgr : a aS 4 . odes ent o 7 , . ' : ; iS, ca a > —, Donald McRae, session and many of them in uniform, may be | A Paris 5 art spond nt writes :—‘Dec ided!y | 1 Chests PEA, (warranted, ) Ce ee a | Gun Capes, extract Logwood, j Sen Oe wy eee ee Thos ‘ p thi x ie Wm MeGill J. p, | claimed by the british Government for acts of |“ attemps will be made to wr enge~ahe a tunnel 20 Caddies pega (for fawily uae.) HOOP SKIRTS, | Faney Pipes, : satioene. et a= ae oa oe c 4 H : ae oat wurder aud rebbery, or they may be tried by our trom ¢ alais to Dover. A boby of engineers, o0 Barrels I LOUR, a | all Sizes | Mouth Pieces for Pipes. \luw, Pr. Pethick, » he ee S| own courts for violation of the neutrality laws.” | Under the direction of M. Theme de Gammond, 5 Boxes No. | TOBACCO, sai anil | Carpenters lead Pencils |Blue Stone, ! I. J. Richardson. James Desk isay, | ‘There is an attemt to save appearances, but | have already arrived at Boulogne. This gen- uw“ T.D PIPES, | Charlott ‘town, June 18, 1866. | Slate Peneils, Jopperas, \ Watson Puchemin, R. W. Brecken, | F a f ‘ths * | tleman has half convinced the Emperor of the ios CANDLES, ili fidceonipaleg | Wateb Chains, Sulphur, ‘ Thomas Alley, \ Robt. May,- ; hot much more, Let us be thankful that our pro- | practicability of the scheme, and it is by the Eu a FIGS, N OTICE. | Sealing Wax, Saltpetre, aE rene Wm. Crabh, ir. L.C. Jenkins,D CL teetion does not depend upon any broken reed ; peror’s orders that he is now verifying the plans ns ] *. CA BLANKETS PESTLE SUBSCRIBER begs to inform the | Havauna Cigars, ee. ¥ the RECENT ARRIVALS fi ea - oe . ‘ a an? CETS “4 4 % i j complet i Richard Slozget, HA. J ‘hus — M.D. that it does not depend upon any body else doing | that he presented. The engineer feels certain | oO, FRET pOR yer oe citizens of Charlottetown, and the public gene ete ce EUROPE the Subscriber bas ed his wees oe —_ . are their duty, though we have a right to expect that, Md ae He “Ic: that the bed of the sea | ae nf Halit samy, Unt bo bee Oe Se eey Oe Peete Mustard ann 4 . Jamea MeGill, Mephen Swahey, ‘ od - | between Dovey aml Ca'ai, is rocky, and offers 2 Cases, ex Alhambra from Halifax, ® . Es blish ti > spi ) sole Leather, j Spring Importations, A. W. Owen, 2 = nm Higgs ; but retin wa > ae on — “ } no obstacle tu the formation of a tunnel.” containing— Tailoring ta ment ‘ier. eats dea t «Les o Ge Bi by ur o je. 6 wader, ev. | ; . ve nee aM, ; i i \ngus M: - od, - Sve a € our own cate a is mm a the —_- _- 1) doz, Youths? & Boys’ HATS, on QUEEN STREET, two doors west of T. Des. Cream Tartar, Calf Skine, comprising a very General Assortinent of — (seorge Corbet, eenen AM, ‘ . - IN BUENOS AYRE The Berlin newspapers have the following | 6 «Men's Straw de, risty’s; and solicits—while gratefully acknow | Washing Seda, Patent Medicines, Le a H ys pec A DARK DAY IN BUENOS aS. curious paragraph: “A Hungarian girl, born | 6 « oW pee wey monn “ ledying od Ea wat a of that oat ae Baking Soda, Fruits, — DRY GOODS, *GROCERIES, « John vis, Baptist : era at Odenburg, without hands, now twenty vears | oe g "hand Fancy do du, trenaye which: was formerly so generously aud) Cinnamon, Cloves, Confectionary, | , DIK Minister, Alext. McKenzie, Accounts from Buenos Ayres state that the ae mane, © ot tons ae janine | 3) Ends Sup. Sammer TW EEDS. | extensively conferred upon him. | Liquorice, Starch, (in variety ) HARDW Astt,, ae W. H. Hobkirk, M. D. D. Wilson, city was visited, Mareh 19th, by an awful storm tio. in the Prussian capital. She performs | ; sa aaa N. RANKIN, eAuctioneer, Having mateeieetia eeeamahdiy sates eneertniigs Blue, &c. &e. od WINES, ee cs : > win. >. ; . . $e a “tot Pe . ‘ \ ; : ,o n Pome | , y William 8. MeGowan,J.P. William Paul, and darkaess, equalling that of the famous Dark with her mouth the functions of her hands, | — “2 _ ld he Sm each tee et. fos gre gtr ef O’NEILL & SON. (STEEL, _— IRISH WHISKEY. Seth Shaw, RB. A. George Munro, Day” of New England history in May 1780.) The | Sho sews, embroiders, executes the most deli- | & oan t B 10% i practice, he ix prepar d to compete, for superiority, | “4 866 3; | SHIP CHANDLERY, SCOTCH WHISKEY, a h. Kennedy, a You e—- aed and darkness in Buenos Ayres are thus des- | 6.4. work with pearls, even threads her needles ! eal al aa lis. with any of his profession in this Colony. | _ Summers. _ June 18, 1866 sceiiaaeeet ee teedsrioll SADDLERY, HOLLANDS GIN, hy ; ‘elle > yinas ‘ yg cribed: , oles te a a . ry " + ° e ° 7 5 a 7 S N in a > Tt : t. + pwes, : ue -_ a _ , Tl. alas bac a0 a and makes knots all with her ton sue, apparently TT! E Subscriber intending to make an Having also er some Ph Soaps bane SALT! SALT ! | GLASSWARE, OLD TOM, dames Laird, jr. seorge Nicol, | This city was visi y an awtul storm on the without difficulty, and certainly without the as- aad : in bot off whose name is prove an rs . asians ee i ae WHO freorge L. Doherty, tev. William Ross, | 19th instant, whieh bas not been equalled in vie) gi tanceofany one. Part of the works thus ex- | alteration in bis business on the Ist of Oc-! ship, us his Paruter, he gnurantees the Firm of| [UST RECEIVED, per “ Elwia and PAINTS, ALCOHOL, John Fenton Newbery, Edward \ Newbery, | lence smee that of 1005. A hurricane of dust |. td are destined for public exhibition cer aa Prat ” following articles at the |. ache & CHRISTIAN” wo give every sr) @ Lizzie,” and “David Cannon” from Liverpool— | OILS, Demeaata SPIRITS, Deten Mois . 5. P: tevin /was succeeded by total darkuess, aud the city — : , , 7 marae Ta | Pes - ‘ sc 9KS, Ovo JAMAICA RUM, a tf; a Robert sien ‘seemed threatened with total destruction. <A | ae tr, ig TEA, 2s 6d to 2s 9d per lb.; warranted good. | Orders from the country promptly attended te. 10,000 Bushels Liverpool Salt, | SCHOOL 806 poM SPOUT ' figgins, ‘ e ’ : rs : HoLLoway’s Pits —Protectors of health.— bit 28 McLEO a . STATIONARY, LUNDO , George Forrest Edward Chandler, complete panie reigned among the population la: see Menai taal of le fi iat ie a SUGAR, 7d per Ib. | JAMES Me D. in Bags and Bulk. For sale by { ’ d ' > a” : Mothers sought their ebildren in vain; and the | 4" the hand-to-hand struggle for existence in the | Ch'town, Jane 18, 1866. tf CAKVELL BROTHERS. SMALL WARE, r PALE ALE, |CONFECTIONARY, UBL PORTER, | &e. he. &e. HE uadersign d have in Store 200 Sides which ia offered WHOLESALE, by the Bule, very superior American Tanned SULE LEA- THER. ‘For sale lew. eee’ OARVELL BROTHERS. | June 18, 1866. 2m } i FLOUR. Wwe have received +x “ ALMAMBRA,” from BOSTON, 1, 200 barrels of FLOUR —Fine, 8eperfine and Extra oh CAKVELL BROTHERS. | June 28, 4806. New and Valuable Invention ‘ | Package ar Piege, at small advance vn evste and | charges. awe’ DANIEL BRENAN. | May 21, 1868. 3m HOOP SKIRTS Fer the Million!! | «YOST RECIEVED— J mehy Senet) SE ae s a WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. It not FLOUR, eS eee ee Oe” iabeal inpatient ri OHNSON’S GARDEN AND FIBRE 190 Dozen of Hoop Skirts, } anes the peeepernent eepgre & Sane Fue nant ~~ a i "ones Gier ‘Ginulte ouly, relieees the child {row peig, but wrigueates! eH RAP for Cash Apply to ‘jand, for the last half yewr, hath this day been gos phat hard rereentiee Mavide on} Oe ee ? ft : oo " wou se incurre in ONtaniInNg . We i th t t d be " la, "i ind afi E d,b i é ° : , : ible to Stockhelde fortl ith “a ing ‘are a indows, # ' meet, our common couutry—we would Ow U7 sion ig a wise and frieudly one, and will] giving quink slerptte the ebitd, gives teot to the} C A. MCNEILL, Auctiagene, | declared. and is pavalle {0 Stockholders forthwith, re Ubery. For aale by WILLIAM DODD, | on demand. | CARVELL BROTHERS. find it in the very handsome terms in which remove @ great un pediment to trade between | nother. Perfectly sate in all eases. Thirty-five Queen-street, Charlottetown, ? . ; WM. CUNDAL,, Cashier. Chitewn, Jane 18, 186i Ch'town, May 21, 1866, Jou express your onqualified approval of our the two countries, centa @ bottle. i Ieth June, |866. 5 u June 5, 1866 dw i tewrn, @ , i err ~~ - : : 3 s - o ox’ - ¢ . “ ‘ ms “ . - = tom cee” ae Sa mn ones mesma a TE TT Tens ot Kerr OL a ott avert denf the Bawep e+ 8 Sens Daweenee Sullivan, sss, Robert Biuce chase the Sullivan and Cunara Estates, ea