eeniea: © il lll MOIS 3 i et A tn ae i it se ce SN Rl Mlle al ee at i ; was, therefore, to underrun the old eable—re air are by no means encouraging. The catch is ° ’ , a bes o Ve —, : } the injeries it had sustainest, and make it as trust hort almost everywhere, and a portion of that hr : a - hil i ef hes been much damawed by moisture. The othe a4 possible, while a sullicreney « s ; *. } w ae | , . " *} weather has been stormy and wet, whieh has “" It ! ‘ 7 ' wire would at once be ordered from | d. | interfeved with catebing and curing, The ae Mr. Field would not remain to see fhe iyjuved | Counts frou the Labrador yive ground to an , : ticipate that the abundance of herring wi 1 ba ecalre TC MITeu, &S UT vent Dusiness Cu.ied titel . ' . : a : i lance the short eod-fisherv, and that a saving to New York. He would proceed, Therehore, | vovauve—nothiuog more may be made. Phe disease has attacked the ects for the winter are any The serew-steamer Retriever arrived at Harbor Grace on the Sth mst., from the rh the P ince sz to Sh diac, if Ca; tibihi ke il poate es. would kindly allow him to go on board the coating " : cheering. Medweay—now close at hand—in order to mak his Enal arrangements with Mr. Temple, a!ead Capt. Ky Greenland whale tsherv, half tons of The papers Svs this is @ saving vovave, but . . , i } inz Engineer of the Expedition ins, | Oiland three and a whalebone with his usual courtesay, at once acceded to Mr. Field's request, and one of the Terrible's nothing more. The reports from the shad lish ery are not favorable. outs WAS prepared tu eonveys Mr. Fieid to the nape et tthe LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY NIGHT'S MAIL. ee Wastixerox, Sept. 27. Medway. His Excellency and the other ven- tlemen from Charlottetown accompanied Vr. Field to that vessel, and had there an oppor tunity of examining the machinery so rece itl te used for picking up the Atlantic Cable of 1565, I Information has been received that no per- son, proved to be a native or naturalzied citi zen of the United States, now remains in pri- json in Dublin, under the act suspending the writ of Habeas Corpus. as also that for paying out the Cable. It will | be remembered that the Medway took a pre mi- nent part, duriwz the late expedition, both in teving the Cable of Two or three are stil] aving held in custody for want of funds wherewith to pay their passage from Ireland. 1866 and } wotl recovering nat ; , ‘ 1 these eables wer : » His Excellency. Mr. Field: left the Medieay a iittle befure six o' clock, specinens of «et 1x65; . } ‘ wt present: d bw Mr. Field t FROM CANADA. \ Toronto special despatchof the 25th SAYS : . . ' | ; ou A he arty cheers from the crew, and wen on os ' ; wile 7 Wat : Orders have veen wiven to the w hole force ot toard the Princess of Wales, which conveyed | the evy to muster at given pomts on the tirst ‘ ; . . . jim in tw yours to Summerside ; thence a bile | &arm of fire, to be all aecoutred, with 10 rownds after? ht tlie Divine sv saiied for Shed mae ~ oe ae = anremnpe "= burn sig — : ; . ? ? ’ ; ; ture the the city is feaved.—Larve quantities —arriog there m time for the morning train j of military stores including ambulances are ai ; : ; ~The Regular troops and Volun teers are continually moving hither and thither. to Saint dohn. =Mr. Field hoped to be in New) riving here. York early this week. A Yacht was seized to-day, and her crew of three men arrested on Stuspoic ion of be ing le nhs. jiis Exeelleacy having aecompanied Mr. : . “y Field to Sumiserside, returned thence at once to Charlottetown, reaching Government House | oy boar: nu a“ . about 5 o clock on Sat iy morning. It is be An Ottawa, C. W., despatch says: Cabinet meetines of the Canadian Government are being held daily in Quebec. The subject dis- cussed he ing the military condition of the Pro the Confederation, and failure of the bank of Upper Canada. felt in lieved that Mr. Field will recon wd a la se reduction ia the present seale of transmitting Ute ssa Les by the Atlantic Cable, and that before vinee jong the traiif will be lowered 50 per e¢ nt. Hivh though the charge is, the facility of financial circles. The Fenians are said to be assembling for an invasion at jnstant ¢ ommunication with another Continent 2. quantiues of | military stores are being received ut Torouto Hishvate.—Large would appear to be very generally taken ad - ? vanta tt of. Ne levrams are not confine Jd to and Montreal! and sent to the Western pyruion Merchants, Diplomatists, Newspaper correspon fthe Province. . : oan . . Torenxto, Sept. 26. denis, or Covernments. The Emperor of a The Provincial Annual Fair was fornially | opened today. An address was delivered by Hon. D'Arcy MeGee. : ry large, and weather fine. Gold, l bo}. No Cable New $. Mexice lately addressed the Empress at Paris in « telegram, the length of which extended t The attendance was; a letter. Th re were upwards of 100 wo ds vi *. W., Sept. 27. | — | and heins in eypher, each word was charged thus became a very cosily Poroxto, ¢ twe gulucas. It \ Several Regiments, both of rezulars aud vol lunteers, have been ordered into camp at St. | John's, near the Vermont line. All Govern- | ment employees in the dilferent departments the Civil Service Reyi- The general orders issued will be car- the event of the Volunteer oul. j private communication. Before leaving the Terrible and Medircy, Mr. Field expressed his earnest wish that these eurolied in veasels would not leave the Straits before the | have been Cable ment. : ried into effect in A | militia being called fore this goes to press electric communication | Sabmanne was fully and theroug)ly repaired. It may be hoped, therefore, that he- Our Consul at Toronto, C. W., writes that to | seven of the Fenian prisoners, who were con- | I fined in jail there, weve discharged on the 13th, | no evidence having been found that required | | their further detention. with the Continent will have been restored Prinee Edward Island. rr — Vo.estezr Baxy.—We are requested t + - ~> 0. <a -o oe INQUEST. | An inquest was held on view of the body of | James ALEXANDER McK enzir, sou of Mr. Ken- | state that this Band are prepared to receive eizht or ten youn married men, who are likely | to remain on the Island, as an accession to their force. Tiis will be found to be an excellent neth MeKenzie, of Charlottetown, in the barn of | Mr. Redk. MeKenzie, sen, Flat River, Lot 60, on Saturday, the wed September met. before A. MeLean, Esq , one ot the Coroners tor Queen's County It was stated m evidence, that the deevrased, who has resided in Nova Scotia, tor} opportu ity ty learn the rudiments of Title which may Le of great advantaze to the partics whe acquire them, in after life. Mr. R. Galbraith will receive annlieations sion to th rand, and will vive ev r infortoa- | several years past, came over to this I<laud re- Sion conhedted: thercwith. eet ily fo eee his father, and thal an Friday the sik eumkal: < viet inet... _ he leit town ow th his aunt, Mrs ie Ms, Bess, a Kewik Me Keng “, fer Fiat K ver, and that at hidew Cross Reads on that day, they met young We have -wceived the fourth Neo. of weekly | Samuel Neleon, son of Mr. Wellington Nelson J.arnal of 24 pa rex, —_— ¢ this title, ; ie wf 4 hariettetown, alse on lis way to Redk. Me (aes Ee i ied ti Ke Z's bhensse, wud that the deceased then went Str tres by a ulcer & is Sl aleng with Nelson, rate his waggeu; that eariy filled with cominercial intellivenes trom I] om the ietiowing merning, they got Duncan R parts of British America, the state of the wur- Reid te aseiet thew te paul a flat-bottomed boat— | i . ? 7 ~"""learcied by Nelson in lis waggen, for the pur-| kets, shippins news, Ke: aud it will prove, we | pose of shooeting—efloat in Fiat River; that| Ken left in the boat, with ene gun each; that when Reid was he saw the lads returning to the shere, te take | ou beard a dew belonging te Nelson, left on the shore; that when Reid was over the "op of the beach, just out of their sight, be heard the report of a gun, and instantly atter Nelseu calling him, | ihe hastened back to the beat. teund deceased | lying ever her bew, speechless and bleeding pro- | lfusely; be put hin ashere at once Deceased | breathed for about five minutes, aud then ex-| pired, have ne loult, & very taetul prulelic whonu tutu ines as the eer, a . returning bette, | lecreanibe comonunitv, ~~ =. = His Lofipsmir toe Riaur Rev, Du. Mc Kis- sox, Bish of Arichat, is now Oona visit tuo this I<land, and is the suest of his L wdsisips tie Bishop of Charlottetown. ~~ _- Mason Gesenat Dovie has succeeded Lieut. Governor Gordon in the His Excettesecy | When Nelson was in the act of taking the dog | linte the beat, he beard the repert of the gun, | which, it is supposed, was very likely being re- —'\ mowed by the deceased ont of the dog's way, and f that the hammer of the gun came inte collision | | with a seat in the middle of the beat, and caused | Prince Edward Island, and suite, and the Huu. | the fatal discharge. Nelson was in the stern ot the beat, and the deceased in the bew. On ex- nial : ; amination, Neleon’s gun wae still loaded, and the visit to the capital and were entertained at thie yun carried by the deevased, discharged. The | club yesterday by the members of the cabinet.” | whele charge of the gan entered the meuth ot : i. | the: deceased, aud lodged in the back of his bead | Government of New Brunswick. ——- An Ottawa telegram, of the 19th, says: “The lady of Lieut. Governor Dundas, v Chief Justice Young, of Nova Scotia, paid a -_—--_—~9 0+ «am -o @ —- THE AMERICAN POLICY. Verdict—Accidental death, by ef the deceased's gun. the discharge » | - . ’ ’ 5 . "1 . - » The Ne w York World and Herald hav e of} His relatious and numerous friv nds lament the / i ‘ _ \ less of the promising yeung nian, and mest sin late been lecturing the Colonists as to their] cerely sympathise with bis father and family in It would seem as thourh the e-| their sad bereavement.— Isl. best policy. sicicealilapli As Inquest was held at the heuse of Me. John tion. The World makes an open avowal of | Morrison, Juur.. Fiat River, betore A. MeLean, a Eq.. one of the Coroners for Queen's County. on Wednesday, the 19th September, instant, on view ot the bedy of Dancan Buchannan. Senior, ot Col- | ville Read, Lot Se, whe was found dead on the | at | Beach wear the entrance of Fiat River, same day. | it wae proved, in evidence, that the decensed | leaded the “ Shallop Bee’ with Hemlock Bark, and went in ber te Chaglettetewn, the teuth of August last; and left Charlottetown, on | board of said Shallop, on the evening of the bGth | hians were employed to worry us into annex i-| the course tu be followed, in the following art cle :-— THE FENIANS AND OURSELVES, We are revealing ne secret when we say t the recent meeting of the Fenian Congress at Trow will te foliowed, sooner or hater, by ano- . The program ime is aboot ther imvasion of Canada. beew arranved, the leaders appointed, and the menev raised to initiate the war. The politi ex! contest which is now raging I this coun try has distracted attention from the doinzs of vur Lrish adopted « itizens; Wut they mean busi be attempted ale The re. ing that night, the vessel foundered in the Guilt.) ow ber return to Pinette. Verdict accordingly -2“e°"- —_ | On Tuesday evening last a meeting was hela lin the City Hall, whieh was kindly granted by His Worshop. the Mayer, for the purpose of fern ing a Volunteer Company. Willian Full, Beq., was called te the chair, and explained the object for whieh the Meeting was called, after which sixty persone signed a muster Roll, and took the oath required by law. The name chosen for the hess, and something wiil the border before the waiter sets i. infercements of rerulars from FE land, which are on their why, will wot arrive @ mument too suot. In view of the insecurity of life and prope: ty in Canada, caused by these threatening move- ments, and th: heavy expense toe which they are pul ty protect their herders, why do not Winds tu seek admission into the Union? As) approval of Hie Exeetleney the Coumander-in- a colony the people cannot prosper. Enzland | ohiet, viz: Albert Hensley, Captain; William has passed from the rank of a first to that ofa) Full, Lieutenant; Frederick Douse, Ensigu After making arrangements ter immediate drill, Ae, three cheers were given for Her Majesty the Queen.— Com. second class puwer, and it is ne lonzer an ob ject to be associated with her in history. iy | voluntary anne Nation the Canadians will net only sceure themselves from the possibility of | <aaee war for ail time to come, but they will be re- lie ved of th¢ custome, duties, and the hi li- drances to trade which now eripple their ener. They nay rest assured that verse ou Thursday uight, ter the purpose of lay- quence ot the heavy wind blowing, the ships—or at least one of them, had te rundown toSt. Peter's ' | Island for shelter. as a colony of Englaad; for so long as the} piso trend latter country keeps Ireland in subjection, the) A Max ms own Gaaxpraruen.—The fol- ees a give up the : oo | tawing bas been translated for the wade eee oe allack ane cep in terror the only depen- deney of the power they hate, which is wit un | their rewech. gies at every turn. * . they will never azain have peace aud security Legister:— “A Enrepean friend of mine related the fal- The pros: | thing but with about 50 tons of} A quantity of ammunition was fouud | ; | Pills will be an all-sufficient antidote. Much uneertaaity rs | | come all disposition to sickness August, and fre the lngh wind and sea prevail-| or any other” Mineral poison” conveniently to b . . ae . | Company was Prince Kdward” and the tellow-| the people af the Provinees make up their | ing Gentlemen appointed flicers, subject to the | The Terrible avd Medicay were at Cape Tra.) ling the Cable on Friday morning, bat in conse. | A VOICE FROM HEAVEN. T stutxe in the light of God, llis likeness stamps my brew, Thro’ the shadows of death my feet have trod, oo a oe »% And I reign in glory now No breaking heart is here, No keen and thrilling pain, No wasted cheek, where the frequent tear Hath rolled and left its stain. | : : | T have found the joy of heaven, Law ove of the angel band ; | To my head a crown of yold is given, Aud a harp is in my hand! I have learned the song they sing Wiouw Jesus hath set free ; And the glorions walls of heaven still ring With my hew born melody ! No siu, no erief, wo pain, Sate in my happy home ! My fears all fled, my doubts all slain, My bour of trimmpl come! O friends of mortal years, The trusted and the true! Ye are walking still in the wale of tears, Bat I wait to welcome you. Do you mourn when another star Shines out from the clittering sky ? Do you weep when the raging voice of war And the storms of contlict die? Then why should your tears run down, And your hearts be sorely riven, | For another gem in the Saviour's crowr, And auother soul in heaven ? +>.) —_ | Holloway's Pills. —The mortality from diarrhea | and bewel complaints is alarmingly high at the | present time. That apprepriate doses, of Hollo- j Way's tamous Pulls will cure all bowel complaints, is kuewn to thousands whose lives have been | saved by this excellent: remedy. Whether the |laxity is caused by suppressed respiration, sud- | den chill, indigestible food, or acid fruits, these They will allay all irritation of the bowels, ease the griping pains, remeve the annoying flatuleney, and over- Holloway’s Pills should be taken, if possible, at the outset of the disorder, when they will give immediate reliet aud restrain the diarrhea trom running tute either | dysentery or cholera. _ ~- oe - ForTUNATE COMBINATION. —We are opposed to proprietary medicines, and itis with seme | compunction that we see anvertisements of Chem nour columus. Still we must confess that Brown's Troches are conveniant and useful, in certain conditions of the throat and laryux, be- lure speahing.—N. Y. Christian Adcocate. ——_—- pnanaes CMmLDREN TeervinGc.—The mother finds a faithtal trend in MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTIHL- ING SYRUP. [tis perfectly reliable and barm It relieves the child trem pain, cures dy- sentery aud diarrhera, relieves griping in the bowels, cures wind colic, seftens the guns and reduces inflammation. By giving relict and health te the ebild, it comforts and rests the wother. U.C.R.—T.A.—E.P.—& C.R. The Great Remedies of the Age! HUNNEWELL’S UNIVERSAL COUGH REMEDY, | For all less Throat and Lung Complaints. Small} Bottles, 25 cts ; Large do. 50 ets. | 2 | HUNNEWELL’S TOLU ANCDYNE, | The great Remedy for Asthma, Neuralgia, Pains in| Menstruation, and al Nervous Compiarnts 5U ceuts per boule. Hunnoewell’s Elective Pills | Cure all derangements of the Stomach or Bowels without the Stightest Griping, a point the m- portance of Which cannot be over estimated. Tue dose, a single Vill, than two, aud so | very small, make valuable in every family, 29 ceuts per Gottie. neVer wore them most Blusnewells CONSUMPTIVE RENEDY, A radical cure for this heretofore called incurable | Price Que Dollar per Bottle. cumplaint. The Testimonials in my possession, to be seen ly all, will remove every doubt of the pert ct charac- ter of the above-named preparatious, aud to publish | wiieh would only cause them to be classed with the thousands publixbed in newspapers, and not a traction of them of the least character. 1 beg in- spection of such at my offive, confidence to test the preperation, aud correspondence trom all JOHN L. UUNNEWELL, Sule Proprietor. Practical Chemist and Pharmaceutist, 9 Commercial Wiart, Boston. Muss. Ig sold by all Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Meuicine. [ze The preparations securely packed to be sent in any quantity by Express, or as directed. Ga” More full and particular description of each atticle given in potices, to follow this from mouth to wonth. April 23, 1866. ly SO | PROCLAMATION. BY THE PRESIDENT, Whereas it has come tomy kuowledyge that there “ure bhathy evil disposed persets, aud many more at youl intentions, but of “little farth,”’ who have | vevlected te report themselves tothe Main Army of Gen. Health, and buy a Box of Judsou’s Mountain Herb Pills, As ordered in General Orders No. 1. Now there- fore 1, Abraham G. Health, Sovereign of the United Pisea-es of Mankind, Do issue this my proclamia tion, to wit: : ane Ixt. All who within ten days from the issuing of this proclamation shall repent of their evil ways and procure a box of suid Pills, shall receive a tuli pardon, ‘ : : Sud. All who disregard this offer of merey, shall be treated as outlaws, and any person apprehendiog any of them, is hereby authorized to Put them to Death, By choking them with Calomel lodine, Verdiyris. haaeed In witness whereof L have herenntoallixed my | — “( l ame, aud satistied myself that Dellast, 2ist Sept. 166. | Judson's Pills are entirely Vegetable. | Done at our Temple of Health. 100 Prauklin-street A. G. WEALTH, Dr. Jepson, Licutenanut-General. be Sold by all dealers. | chai” Ny At Dartmouth, Halifax County of rapid consump- ltion, on the 22d September, Many JOANNA, the wite of William A. Johnstone, Esq , Barrister. | daughter of the late George till, Ksq., barrister At Cliarlottetow nh, on Saturday morning. the | instant, aftera few weeks illness, Mr. M. Po Grant. | late of Hamilton, Victoria, Austratia and son of Mr. Richard Grant, of China Poiut, aged 2 years | , At St. Eleanor’s, on Sunday, the 16th instant | deeply regretted by a large circle of friends und re- | latious, ZeHa E.. the beloved wife of Mr. A. L. } Anderson, of St Kleanor'’s, aged 25 years ; and | danghter of dames J. Fraser, Esq., of that place. | At Georgetown, of scarlet fever, ou the 7th inst. i John G Haggart, aged 4 years, and on the th. | Edith E. Hagwart, aged 6 years, children of Johu Haguart, Georgetown. : : At West River, on the 24th inet., of congestion of the lanws, after five days illness, Jolu, the be- rived here on Thursday afternoon from the Fishing Sp Aeesh StS MEW ADVERTISEMENTS. yromnd, with 300 barrels of mackerel ;—this is her! third trip, ber catch amounting to upwards of 806 barrels this season. We question if any vessel in| the fishing feet has dove as well.—Isu- } | PRICES CURRENT. CHARLOTTETOWN, Sept. 27, 1866. Provisions, | Beef, (<mall) perlb....--++ ++. iS coiiee ss 3d to sa Do by the quarter....-++ Neste taped ed to 6d) | Pork, (careass),...... 0200 0000 oes -----34d to G4 | Do (stmall).........-065 + oWeV iS ieee id to 91 Mutton, per Ib.... ccc. ener et eeee ee rere Fe Veal, per ID... cece cece cert ences ceaee $d to 5d Hain, pet IDs... coer ccereret cece ecee eso Wd to 100 Butter, (fresh)..+--...creereece - ls 2d w Is 4d Do by the tub.... 0... 2.05.20 oe Is to ls 21 Cheese, per 1D... 2... eens eee cee eee ..3) to Ga Tallow, per Ib.... 4... ++: ovedd es ce bedd Slee OS Lard, per Ib......-+--- 04 hae ed tees 9d to Wad Flour per ID... 0... eee ee eee 6 ete e ee eee e MU Oatmeal, per CWh.... . 66. cece eee eee -.15s to 16s Eggs, per dozen... .... FiWiie voecce verve vel tele Apples per dogen........ 060+ cress ooccee dd to 4d Grain. Barley, as oa AGS Ree eba ss bees chee 5 Qe OO Oe Oats, por GO... .... cece cece ce ccee csvecceel tO 2a Bd Vegetables. Peas per quart... 0.25 ces. cess wove csece 7d to 9d Potatoes, per bushel ...... eer ee Poultry. Geese Pdview ad's vevs us we bebbe cd when's xe 2s 6d Durtoye, Sboks.. 6 se. . Sissies ce cd cas tte Baebay 0G idan 00d oo de rcccsee. M2 Chickens, pair ..... of «a ene a Fish. Codfish, per Qt) oid oc00+ wee ve ce cpeide + Reso BOs Herrings, pot barrel .50 «jos oecccdasen at 30s to 40s Mackerel, per dozen........ oseccreccess oa Ww 4s Lumber, Boards, (Hemlock). ...........+..++-++38 Gd to 4s re 1) GNMNE) on os 6s ees cece nse ds to 5s Oe CPN yet ects Peckecel oceue: 7s w $s Shingin’d, POO HM. foie See ed Ni edie 10s to 13> Sundries, ERY OF Bote Lis iS a ose dic ce oie 55s 5 FU Es Straw, POT OWE. ooo cece cone cee we oe osie is 6d to 2s Ciemoth gy: Beed i wins os'0s 00 vetoes che wigens +... none Clover seed per liv ..... +--+ «+. Coccoceess RODE Homespun, per yard.... .-e+- cee, ee oee 48 tw Gs Caltgkiow, per 1D.... 2... ce epee cece 0... O08 00 BU POS PE cob Gr iw cone ces cane bee 34d to 4d WEEE ob AK hoe Vene whe ocds beues é ove sa 88 CO is 61) Sheepekias 660k. 5205 i BS, ls 3d to 1s Gu | Applen et a8 ie od: oii « vies closneldeics +eee- 0d to dd TOOUTUGRRRG | «a, cdsled> «0-9 Caen ss ++. -huUe GEORGE LEWIS, Market Celrk. A ADVERTISERS, Flour, Tea, Molasses, &c. &e. BY AUCTION. 7GXO BE SULD by the SUBSCRIBERS, at their SALES ROOM. on WEDNESDAY, the 3rd OCTOBER, at 11 ov’ clock— 150 Boles. FLOUR, 20 Chests TEA, (warranted), JU Hhds. MOLASSES, 3 ‘Vierces do 5 Bbls. do 7 Bbls. ONIONS, 20 Boxes SOAP, 40 Sides LEATHER, 3 Dozen BROOMS, 2 Casks Dried CURRANTS, } Barrel Crushed SUGAR, 5 Qr. Casks BRANDY, Puncheons RUM, 15 Kegs NAILS. 20 Dozen GRAIN SACKS, &ce., &e. tre Terms—For all sums under £10, cash; over £10, three months credit, on approved Jomt Notes. © CARVELL BROS. | Charlottetown, October 1, lous. hin . ‘ . rT . j Administration Notice, | A LLL persons indebred to the Estate of) LA Captain GeorGre Forrest, late of South | port, deceased, are requested to make ionmediate payment; aud those having legal demands against the said Mstate, are required to furnish the same, duly attested, to the undersigned for settlement. AMELIA FORREST, Executrix. JOHN R. BOURKE, Exeeutor, Southport, Sept. 20, L866. (Oct. 1. :; Oo aceneees soe pny pes HS wont aoe “Endorsed by the Wedical Coliege of Glasgew.” DR. JUDSON’S DEAD SHOT WORM CANDY. Te E Sabseribers, BL. JUDSON & Co.. are the Sule Agents and Importers on this Continent of this Weuderful Medicine, and propose to give here A few reasons why itisthe bestand Safest Remedy in the World. l~t—It is the result of the experience and study ofa Gentleman and a Sebolar, 2nd —It is not a Quack Nostrum. 3rd—It is perfectly pleasant and easy to take. 4th—The smallest child will greedily tease for it. dth—It never fails to kill the Worms. Gth—It is entirely vegetable, and cannot harm the smallest child. 7h—It is the msult of 70 years experience of old Dr. Judson. Sth—It is endorsed by and bequeathed on bis death bed Ly old Dr. Judson. Now see what a Physician of the Royal College said of it 20 years ago, Certificate from a Physician 20 yearsago, Before the Medical College, Glasgow. I do hereby certify, that by request of scores of my patients and others, [ have anelyzed what is knowa as old Dr. Judson’s Worm Candy Sticks; on analysis, T find it to contain nothing that is the least injurious t» the youngest infant. 1 find that the Medicine used, acts specifically on the Worms. and is a perfect regulator of the debilitated system —knowing this to be the fect, and the medicine so pleasantly disguised in a candy stick, I strongly re- commend to this Board of Physicians to prescribe Dr. Jad on’s Dead Shot Worm Candy to all their paticuts that are troubled with the common or Tape Worm. [s1eNeb] C. i. MACPHERSON, M. D., Analytical Chemist. Old Dr. Judson expressed a wish that this Remedy should be put at such a price as would enabe all, THE POOR ESPECIALLY, to use it. In deference to that wisb, we have put it at the following price. te Price only 20 cts. per package, or 50 ets. for three packages. Sold by every Druggist and Medica! Dealer in Europe and America. None genuine without a fac-simile signature of B. L. JUDSON & CO., on each wrapper. *,* WaovesaLe Acexrs for the Unrrep States of America, aud only Importers,*(to whom all orders should be addressed. ) B. L. JUDSON & CO., AUCTION, N FRONT OF SALES’ RUOM, on W ED-| NESDAY, the 3rd day of OCTOBER, at half-past 2 o'clock : | 100 Boxes SOAP, 5u Barrels CORN MEAL, } 5 Sides SOLE LEATHER, | 30 Boxes CIGARS, | wo -* POBACCL 20 Cases CLARET. ju: *: CHAMPAGNE. ALSO, 10 Chests TEA, 50 Barrels FLOUR, 25 Boxes CANDLES. N. RANKIN, Anctioneer. lin mm! ray ‘ i ‘ N 4 d i i C We TENHE Subscriber begs leave to inform the Public that he will, ia a few days, commence Business, on his owu account, as Wholesale & Commission Werehant. Business Stand at the head of his Wharf, adjoining the Store of the late Firm, now occupied by Mr Anremas Lorp, and fronting on Water Street. | Oct. 1. 1266 Allow me to thank you for the generons support | received for the past Twenty-five years I have been inv business in this City, and beg a share of the sume for the future. ™. WW, LAr. Charlottetown Oct. Ist, 1866, all p iw Sugar, Molasses, &c. ao+te TKD in a ‘ew days, a CARGO of Superior Bright SUGAR, in Hhds, Tierces and Barrels; aud MOLASSES; which will be ollered at AUCTION, on the easiest terms. ALSO, $ Cargoes of COAL. W. W. LORD. all p tw Class aud private Tuition. BY Rt. Eee LEV ING, Teacher of English, French, Writing. and the several Br nehes of a Com- merc.al and Mathematical Education. jN addition yo lis Mornirg Classes, (now open,) for both Sexes, Mr. Lavine purposes to re opel his A\rrersoon und Evening ‘ Ltssks fon MONDAY, tst OCTOBER, Lsou Afternoon Classes for YouNG Lapigs. Classes fur Apetr Mate Perins. Teems, &¢ , made known on application at bis Class Room, Pownal street. Charlottetown, let. § E866 Charlottetown Oct Ist. TS66 Evening ow Harte’s Saponifier, OK CONCENTRATED LYE, Warranted ta make Soap without Lime, and with little or no trouble. large supply of the above valuable article has been just received trom the Manufactorer’s, at Montreal, and is now on Sale at the Drug and Dispensary Store of De. G. W. AUTHERLAND, Corner of Keut aud treat George Street. Housekeepers will fiud it a most valuable requisite. Charlottetown, Ort. 1, 1366, tf. CANDLES! CANDLES! BOXES CANDLES, ex * ALuamprs,’ from BOSTON, low for Cash. N. RANKIN, 25 Oct. 1. 1266. NOTICE. TOTICEK is hereby given that a Speeist General Meeting of the Stock-holders of the ‘toved child of Hector aud Flora McLean, aged 9) lmmouths aud 24 days. | i Port of Charlottetown. ' ARRIVED. i ; ‘ , . . ~eys lowing: Lamarricd a widew, whe had a yrown-| Sept. 2— Progress. Vemmings, Cow Bay, coal. Charlottetown Gas Light Company will be held lat the Ollice of che said Company.ou THURSDAY, | the 2oth day of Cetober next coming, at HH o'clock, | forenoon. to take into consideration the expediency jof issuing preference Shares for the purpose of paying off a Mortyuse held by the representatives ol the Estaie of James Peake, Exqr, deceased, ou oO announce the arrival of a ° |CAPsS, &e. NEW YORK, Sold by all Dealer. October 1, 1866. . Ly NEW GOODS. qiX Prioress from LIVERPOOL and other recent arrivals, the Subscriber begs to Further Supply of New Goods, SILKS, DRESS RIBBONS, HATS suitable for the season, tn GOODS, FLOWERS, &e. Ausu,. 10 Bales Canvass from No.1 to 8,10 Pieces Duck suitable tor Boat Sails, Sail Twine, Bolt Kope, Piteh, Tar. Oakum, Clinch Rings, &e. Xe. RKooling Felt aud Piich. H. HWASZARD. Charlottetown, Sept. 24th, 1866. isl Op wo 3 rot hers,” FROM BOSTON. Tne New Brigantine Two Brothers, RoBeKr Paci, Master, will leave BOSTON direct for Char- lottetown, P. EK. Island, on or about OCTOBER next For Freight or sth of Passage, apply in Boston to SILAS F. PIERCE, Commercial street, or to the Captain on board at Packard's wharf. the ROBERT PAUL. September 2ith, 1866 Superiov Lime. EER & SONS have a Supply of ENGLISH WHITE LIME, for Plastering; and a large Stock of FIRST QUALITY PUG WASH LIME, for all general purposes. Charlottetown. 24th Sept, f8o6 3in TERDERS. PEND ERS wiih be received hy the City Surveyor uutil SATURDAY. the 6th day of | OCTOBER for sinking und finishing a WELL} near CONNOLLY Ss, on the Spring Park Koad. ROBERT PERCIVAL, City Surveyor. Sept . 24, 1866. BINSTEAD. IMPORTANT SALE. To he Sold that beautiful Kstate. BIN- STEAD, Prince Edward Ishind, containing about TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES of very superior Land, w ith House and Out-boild- ings in every respect fitted for the residence of i ever imported to this Istand; and which a choice selection of of various in general use throughout the Island. MUSIC & MUSIC BOOKS; a Catalogue of which is now ready for distribution. in preparation, and will be published shortly. : N. of returning his grateful thanks for the | very liberal patronage extended to him since he conmenced business as an ——— Extensive Trade Sale! St. Dunstan's College; FEXO be Sold by AUOTLON, at the Under the patronage of His Lordship the Subsoriver's Roow, on Bishop af Charlottetown, rgXll[S INSTITUTION is situated on the Princetown Road, a mile and a quarter north of Charlottetown, The site is peeulariy beautiful, bealthy, and far removed from the dia- tractions and moral dangers of the eity. The halls and roonss of the building are spacious, airy and coufortable, The College Grounds are large. affording ample romy for games and athletic exercises. The course of studies embraces all the branches necessary tu prepare young men tor the study of the learned professions or fit them for mercantile pursuits, such as History, Geography, the English, Freneb, Latin and Greek Languages, Rhetoric, Mathematics, Philosophy, Chemistry, &e. Music, vocal and imstrumental—is alse taught. The College possesses a large and well seleeted Library, as well as an extensive Philosophy Ap- paratus, The Professors and Teachers teside in the Tn- stitution, darnung but eve tamily with the students, aud exercising @ coustant supervision taverable te discipline, decorus and good morals. Catuolie studeats ave caretully and frequently insteacted iu their holy eeiggsan, which they are re- quired te practise. Phe most svlicitous attention is paid to the guovade wf all; and whilst within the Catewe enclasure pare constantly under the watchful eyeol one at the Teachers of Prefecta. Perlect discipline is strietly but kindly enforced, Students when entering must produce satis factory testimonials of gaud character, The College is visited regularly once aweek by a Physician, BPhursday, 41m October next, | at 11 o'clock, a. in. a LARGE and VARIED ASSORTMENT of DRY GQOoODsS, CONSISTING OF Grey and White O¢ ITTONS, Striped Shirtings, Coburgs, Alapacas, Delaines, Orleans, Wineeys, CLOTHS in Supertine, Witney, Beaver aud Mel- ton, Ready-made CLOTHING, 4 doz. Vests, 7 doz Pauts, 5 doz. Over Coats, 4 doz. Do, 14 doz Jackets, 8 doz Fancy Flanuel Siirts, 3 doz Shet- land Shirts, 2dez Shetland Drawers, 4 doz Merino do, 5 doz Sucks, 7 doz Gloves, 14 doz Shirts, 5 doz Searts, 2 doz Mufflers, 14 doz Silk and Cotton Handkerchiefs, 1 doz Cricket Belts, 5 doz Elastic Braces, 20 gross Paper and Linnen Collars, J3 doz Hat Bands, 7 doz asserted winter Gloves, Tailors’ Trimmings, Stay Tape, Silk Binding,’ Cotton Reels, Reels Silk Twist, 25 do Sewing Silk, 38 Reels Machwe Suk, JU doz Wadding. Silk Cord, Buttons, Thread, &c. Also, Blue and Scarlet Serge, Cricket Flannel, Scarlet Fiannel, Alapacas, Lustres. Silesias, Jeans, Plaids, Cashwaretts, Suk Serge, Satin and Silk Vesting, with a great variety of other articles in the tur- nishing departinent. Also, Chests Congo Tea, Boxes Soap, Boxes Tobaeco As the Sale is Positice and no Reserce, Bargains may b+ expected. Ce" Terms Liberal, WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, Sept 17, 1866, isl pat bul TERMS: Per Quarter of 11 Weeks. Board and Tuition, - . £6 0 0 Use of Library, : eee os Physician’s Fee, - - - 016 Payments to be made half-yearly in advanee. The College furnishes bed-steads and mat- trasses ; the students must provide their own beds and bedding, brushes, basing, tewels, d&e. The Scholastic year commences oa the firat*® Wednesday in September and ends about the middle of July. Students are requested te enter the College on the first day of the opening of the classes. . For further particulars apply to A. McDONALD. St. Dunstan’s College, Aug. 6th, 1866. Encourage Home Mannfactvre Aud keep your Money on the Island. 3009 Sides of Sole Leather fer Sale AT THE CITY TANNERY! "ENHE Subscriber begs leave to return his best thanks to his friends, and the public in general, for the very great amount of patronage which. in his business. he has received at thei: hands during the past year; and, at the same time, respectfully to jutimate to them that be has in course of manufacture, and will have ready for the Fall Trade, the above STOCK OF SOLE LEA TUER, together with an ample Stock of NEATS, HARNESS LEATHER, and CALF. sufficient to answer the de cands of all who may favor him with their eustom. Tie whole will be sold, either at the City Tan- nery, or by the Subscriber's Travelling Agent, Mr John Larter, at the nsnal moderate and accommo dating terms of the concern, and is warranted to be equal, if not superior, to anything of the kind offered for sale in this market, or on the Ishund. N. B. No Sale to be held valid and binding unjesas the goods shall prove to be of the quality hereby set forth. W. B. DAWSON. Charlottetown, Sept. 17, 1866. 3m WILLIAM FULL P.S. A few Journeymen Curriers will find > . J ° employment on dathy applicenin atthe bade my i AS i received er Undine aud Edwin + tabliahiruent Lizzie from LIVERPOOL, Cetus trom rer : LONDON, and Ariadae, from GLASGOW — 100 Packages Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, &c., direct from the LONDON, MANCHESTER, LEEDS BRADFORD, and GLASGOW, Mae kets, and new invites an inspection of his Stock. ALSO, by above vessels and by Steamers from HALIFAX and BOSTON, Chests ehuice Congo TEA, Pans. Bright MOLAS- Hids. Bright SUGAR, SES, Bbls. Crushed SUGAR, — Liverpool SOAP, GLASS, NAILS, SOLE LEATHER, BUCKETS, BROOMS, &e. &e. rs which will be sold WHOLESALE and RETAIL, at the lowest prices for cash or approved credit. WILLIAM FULL. June 11, 1866 MONDAY AUCTIONS! Flour, Cornmeal, &c. &e. Ke. rEXUE SUBSCRIBERS will, during the Seasen, SELL at AUCTION, every MON- DAY, at LL o'clock, on QUEEN'S WHARF, Flour, Cornmeal and other Goods, arriving per Steamers frou Boston. CARVELL BROTHERS, Auctioneers. *Phe classes will be re-opeued this year on the oth September. IS66 LIVERPOOL EOUSE. IS66 QUEEN STREET. Spring Importations Completed. BIOKS, STATIONERY, S nd . A, Frxarcy Goods, We. The Subseriber begs to inform the public generally that she has just received, per * Undine.” from Liverpool, the balance ot her Spring and Summer Supply of Goods, Which corapletes the Most varied and best Assoriment STATIONERY she now offers, WHOLESALE and RETAIL, at moderate prices, for Cash; together with VALUABLE BOOKS, descriptions 5 ALL the Books and SCHOOL ALSO, An extensive assortinent of Ch'town, Jane 18, 1866, SCHOOL BOOKS. LARGE SUPPLY OF— Sullivan's Spelling Books ; Lennie’s Grammars ; Carpenter's Spelling Books; Worcester’s Dictionary ; AND ALL SCHOOL BOOKS in general nse thronghout the Island, ou hand, and for sale at VERY LOW PRICES, at HARVIE'S BOOKSTORE Queen Street. Catalogues of Books, Srarronery, Arrists’ Marrrrars, Fancy Goons, Xe. MRS. BREMNER. Prince Street, Sept. 17, 1866. CARD. RANKIN takes this opportunity Anenst 6th, 1866, tf NeW TOBACCO KACTORY, (Pur Su'scriber begs to inform the Citi- zene of Charlottetown, and the Country in veveral, that he hus opened a NEW TOBACCO FACTOKY, on QUEEN STREET, in the premises lately occupied by Mr) Wrirroxn, Painter, and situated opposite Mr, Wa. Sxeeston's, Having superintended. for the last seven years, the Manufacturing of Tobarce, in the Firw well known as LOWDEN’S, with svequalled saceess, Agude' aid the blic that he tas rented that he will fearlessly warrant bis ‘Tobacco as second HENGS ANS Te ee BRI K BULL DING ito none in the Colonies. and wonld earnestly advire oe wud aero: — : a Le public to call and judge for themselves before in WATER STREET, (owned by Messrs Peake | é 7 : a Brothers & Co.,) which will tend greatly to facili- purchasing cleewhere, CHAS UIKK tate bis business, having a large SALES ROOM, in @ : and extensive and SAFE STORAGE for afl des “run criptions of M ERCHANDIZE, and trarts by! strict attention to merit a continuation of former | confidence and favours, AUCTIONEER Commission Merchant. He has also the great pleasure of informing his Ch'tewn, July 30, TRG tf Pte BRONEY BEE. UINBY'S MYSTERIES of BEE-KEEP- ING, aid LANGSTROTH’S Treatise on the HIVE, aud HONEY-BEE, Just received, and for sale at HARVIEL’s BOOK STORE, August 6, 1566. ut Queen Street, REMOVAL! September 17, PRGG- Tm HENRY A. HARVIE, BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, Dealer in Hardware, Fancy Goods, &c. i KGS leave most respectfully to an- nonnee to his many friends in town and veutleman : It is siturted on the Hillsboro’ River, four miles | from Charlottetown, and for beauty of scenery 1s) perhaps unequalled. if not sold by MONDAY, the 21h of October, it will be divided into lots of about Twenty-five acres each, and sold by Auction, ov the premises on that day by Mr. Wa. Dopp. After the sale of the Laud the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Stock, Crop and Luplements on the farm will be seld by AUCTION. by Mr Dopp, without any reserve. The sule will be venuine, as the proprietor wishes to leave fthe Island. The terms and particnlars cin be obtained from the Hon. Josep Hexstey, Charlottetown, or Mr. FeLLOWEs, at Binstead. Sept, 17. 5 weeks. Halifax Colonist, Halifax Reporter, St. Jobin, N B. Morning News | enmaitieos ori 64 JUST RECHEIVED, Fx JANE from Halifax, N.S. 6 Pancheous superior MOLASSES, 10 Hhds. Bright SUGAR, fer Sale by OWEN CONNOLLY. Charlottetown, September 17, 1866. ist h BREAD! BREAD! BREAD! ‘uk Subscriber begs to inform his Cus- tewers and the Citizens of Charlottetown, that having FITRED UP HES BAKERY, he is now prepared to supply them, ws usual, with the Best quality of BREAD, | lwhich he will send to any part of the City, when | required. | B. D. REDDIN, ; Dorchester Street. | September 10, 1866 Gw YARMOUTH STOVES! | 1 j | | wWehests TEA, very superior, at stuall advance ou country, and the public generally, that he has re- moved (with en«-half of the Stock of the lute Firm of LAIRD & HAKVIE) from the Old Stand, Queen Sqaare, to his : he : , i the late Fire, whereby bis pretuises, on (Queer Now Stand, Queon Street, tr were destroyed, he has remuved ter that recently occupied by Mr. DELI, and direetly | building ou IK ENT STREET, next duu tw the opposite the Store of Win. MCGILL, Esq. | premises ot Mr. JOHN SCOT, Carriage veda“ : | }huilder, where he is prepared to carry on ina H-ving bud sixteon years practicnl experience | pi sinese in all its branches as usual, Having been in the above line of panes. ane mere ae la heavy loser by the fire, he takes this opportunity FILLED His ESTA BL. i‘ rt He 4 i cuding | to request all persons indebted to him te make tod, aipane. 8 ene ee al immediate payment of their respective amounta, CASIL SYSTE! las his Books will be placed in the haud« of an is prepared to supply wholesale and retail eus-) Attorney for settlement aud collection ou the Ist ‘uf SEPTEMBER next. AUGUSTUS HERMANS, Ganacutth. August 1th, 166. Pc ae ah ~ CARVELL BROTHERS, AUCTIONEERS, GENERAL. AG ENTS, AND Commission Merchants, Charlotteiown, - - Prince Edward Island, rEXMIE Subscriber hereby notifies bis Cus- towers, and the public generatly, that eines tomers ou the very best terms possible. MR. HARVIE embraces this opportn>ity of} thanking those friends, and the pubtic venerally, | 2 who have so kindly patronized him while in con: | uexion with che late Firm of LALKD & HAKVIE. | HARVIE’S BOOK STORE, Queen street: | Chartottetown, July 2nd, 1866, if 1 CHEAPEST GOODS IN MARKET ARE AT THE “Puropean Exchange.” | 100 Pieces GREY CALICO, | 50 pieces ReGarta | 59 do Whiew.. DY. SULRTING, | AGENTS FOR: New York Board of Underwriters, Boston Board of Underwriters, Eastern Express Company, Feirbank's Patent Staudard Scales, : — | Guerre Coal Mines, Cow Bey. C. B. At EUROPEAN EXCHANGE, | Fishwick's Express. te CASH ADVANCES made upon CONSIGN. MENTS received, or When sent to their Ayenia will De sold at a Bargain. Pp. W. HYNDMAN. Cuot. P. W. HYNDMAN. | abroad. Merchants und Traders April 30, 1866, | R. BR. MAGLELLAN’S It is imvossible not to he struck with the wondertul pertinacity of the Lrish-Americans in ra on The wrongs of thew jup daughter. My father visited our beuse very letten, tell in love with my step-daughter, and married her. Semy father beeame ty son-in- ‘law, and wy stepdaughter my ether, because she wasmy father’s wile. Seme tine atterwards my vile got a sen—he was my father’s brether- inlaw, and my uncle, fer he was the brother of my stepmother. My brother's wife, i.e. my step-daughter. had alee a sen, be was ot course wy brother, acd in the meantine my grandchild, ter he wasthe sonef my daughter, My wile (was my gramdmether, because she was my lmother's mother. I was my wife's husband and gravde’ild at the same time, And as the bus- band of a verseu’s grandinether is his graud- iather, I must be my own grandiather. this Fenian movement. native land are inpore assed so VIN idly on their minds that wo difeulties are considered 5 hi ¢ient to turn them from their purpose to aver ze thea. Time usually astuages hitter feeling: but the Irishman who left lis Country thi ts Fears since hates Ragland as intensely as th Cmisrant of yesterday. Many of our adopred Citizens have ac quired wealth and position, ut ho change of cHreumslances alters their feeliuz towards the British power. The folly anid «lis honesty of some of their leaders du not dis- hearten them. Oue ehief is proved neo m- petent, and he is put aside ; another dishow at, aati j atl he is quiet!) shelved: one expedient fails,| The vietime of the late ehert and bloody war in ‘ This persevcr | Europe are reckoned at no lermss than 20.000 to ance and enthusiasm will surely bear fruit in) 24,000 killed on the spot, or a ane ee ene time. One thing is very certain, “that ihe | wothuds, te wick tuay ——— a ben tihoeee American people will warmly second thei | number of — ee ou bave Gle , Mopted feliow-citizens in their endeuvours tu cbr ly the © mg et Beeure justice for their native land. another is immediately tried. —-- — : _ At a crossing on the Cleveland and Toledo NEWFOUNDLAND. Railewnd, w few days age Newfoundland papers by the steamer Merlin, | thousand piee-s. te Halifax, cael \eetle of interest. The ve-| the men were found = the aes sults of the shure fishery up to the present time, | Engine, in nearly a sitting posture, the train ran inte a taining two men, shattering it into @ et on When the train was stopped rt of the Weetern both dead. Chas MeNeill, MeNeil, Caraquet ; herring. Aime lia, Goodman, Pugwarh ; limestone. Harriet, | oudroit, Canso; bal. 24—str- Albawbra, Nicker- wou. Halifax; mer. Mary dane, Terrio, Pictou ; coal. 2a—Velocity, Mercheur, Richibuete; boards. Kosana, Murray, Port Richmond ; herring. Ariel, Moran. Shediac ; laths. Sea Breeze, Hobs, Pictou ; Western Packet, Power, Pagwash ; juniper | Adouis, Dyer, Cow Bay ; coal. 26— Clipper, For- } rest, Port flood ; stone Belurade, LeBlanc, Pic- ‘tou; coal. Elizabeth, Lamont, Bay Vert ; deals. coal. the property of the said Company. | Ly order, | WM. MURPHY, Secretary. | Qoarlottetown, Oct. 1, L506. isl Studio is still headquarters for PHOTOGRAPHS, id every description of portraits known in the art, J UST RECELV kD by the Subseriber, | will find it very much to their advuntage to pur- per Schooner Mary, from Yarmouth, aw fall} cluse ut the . i aud complete Cargo of those celebrated STOVES, ke Oho ss ae: shange. eee : ae couristing of Cooking, Box and Franklin, the cha Kut opean Exe ane NOTICE. racter of which is so well known to our Ieland } Pp. W. HYNDMAN. oi . A ; al furmers, to whom they have given such general | ' : a ye ee ale *-ERSONS whose names are Sub-| suristaction. They will be sold ut the usual terins) . ~ | Elegant Photographs, whe uth, ouly Ten nid ved N MID-S . . hillings per dozen All other pictawes equal! fe scribed to the FUND for the KELUEF of the | fer Cush oe approved Notes. : L. C. Owes, 50 Pieces FANCY we fc. Be Kk. Ro MACLELLAN . sufferers j »RIRE ty lust. are respectful arrive per fe i of ; nal ag . ” ’ sa J neared tage ‘over toe re ipo e ‘amonuts to| Per Unoine, 8Crates EARTHENWARE.) Gynut George Street, Dec 4. 1865 the ‘Treasurer, ds the Comuittee wish to close the | p. W. HYNDMAN. | — Rt. J. CLARKE. | ‘To i *rints. Orwell Cheap Store, ( Seprember Oth, IRG6. | nf ae hit este shes Meeaaalh: Aanemub WM. DODD, | ey tie a en dla ee Tuly 16, 1866, | fp? = ‘ | Sept. 22—Sprayv, Ven, iv meta ; + MM UNZAPES | « , ee i te oe j , ‘8. etre Sh le ed eit thc ethene ge nee eee A bv gp ‘Cape Breton ; bai. 24— W illiain | io * Pn a. ie * Fund i XO . Bd a. . af bias ‘ » 1 ‘ iy Y Sire Boston and Li y Colonial Heury, Delorey, Shediac; bul Nina, Dodd, Bue Ch town, ept. 27, psi , {eret : a LL parties indebted to the Subseriber | Crraiu ‘ Grain ; Grain ! touche; timber. 4 \ fun; tour, &e, 26—Ariel, Murray. Shediac ; bal kK N. Attwood, Douaree, Gloucester ; fish. . Favorite. Martin, Liverpool ; deals. Clipper, For- vest, Halifax ; potatoes. Maury June, tou; bal. } ————— Arrivals in Kurop~ from heoce. I | ‘ Str. Alhambra, Nickerson, Hati- L6— ‘Lerrio, Pie- will be required to pay their Accounts 10 fall! . > a J TNE highest price given for BARLEY) STEAMSHIP COMPAN ¥i and OATS, at EMI Steamschips Avhambra. Capt. P. A, Crapand, September 17. we 444 Coles Brewery and Distillery, | : Sed LN from CH ARLEVET YS: “+ z “BT Constantly on hand, at prices chenperthan ean Ay Chery MONDAY, connecting with dif | be purchased in the-unrket.the best of Raw.Brandy,| out Lives of Staawers to New York, Philade)- | Gin, Whiskey. and a saperior article of Malt Whis- | pbisn aud Laltimons. VORTH BaLPisit & MERCANIILE FIRE AND LIFE Tnsurance Company. Established 1809, before the Finer day of Noveannk next. GEORGE HOWATT. R66. Ww R. REDDIN, Liverpool, Ang. 31—Thoums Black. Vindex. Attorucy and Barrister - at - Law, key. ee ean - RAIES OF PASSAGE: . » 3—Philantrophis 6—Marv. s as ae 000 600 . yxeT PV ™1—D a | 1 cbentcstadnlicocntoon avatar Patiala a OO ee Ladies’ ; a in oe tt wen: prog + Capital, £2, , ” CON VEY ANCER, Ke. | — . : ap Ing Cal we (nun 7 Forward. me yal. ’ G W DE BLOIS } GRIN D Ss | O N ES. | To Boston, £2108 £2 ‘Se £2 5s : . . id, Sept. 13—Sailed, Lotus for Charlotte- ° . ’ Offi @:- Great George Street | é a 2 Halifax i 10s 130 She ravesend, Sept : ce: 2 GRIND STONES for Sale , : . Agent for P. E. Island. Charlottetown. | 25 Canso, 1 OB: 1 06 1 0s os u. |, Sept. 15—Suiled, Undine, for P. E. I ee on. 13—Suiled, Empress. for P. E. I neen, P. &. , Sept. 13, from Bristol, at Appledore, for Prices from 1s 6d to Ge. Apply to For further information apply to the Agenta. : ($ TAKEN , ry RISKS TA DAILY ~ CARVELL BROTHERS. Sept, 21, 1861. Sua (Near the Catholic Cathedral.) A. McNEILL. Septeniber 3, 1866. tt Charlottetown, 30th July, 1866. ee te ie Pts seme