) er lin = ie. Se i a ie A VOL. XV. 1 REMOVAL. —_— . mpue SUBSCRIBERS respectfu!! pounce that y an- THEY HAVE REMOVED te the Wew “Phenix Building” Recently Erected upon the Site of their Former Store, where, With Increased Facilit for carrying on their Business ies A LARGER STOCE “This is S66 LIVERPOOL HOUsb. QUEEN STREET. Spring Importations Completed. WILLIAM FULL i AS received per Undine and Edwin & Lizzie from LIVERPOOL, Lotus LONDON, and Ariadne, from GLASGOW — 100 Packages Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, &c., MANCHESTER, LEEDS BRADFORD, and GLASGOW, Mar- direct from the LONDON, kets, and now jovites an inspection of his Stock. ALSO, by above vessels and by Steamers from HALIFAX and BOSTON, Chests choiee Congo T EA, Puns Bright MOLAS- Hhds. Bright SUGAR, SES, Hols Crushed SUGA R, Liverpool SOAP, GLASS, NAILS. SOLE LEATHER, BROOMA, &c. Ke. BUCKETS, which will be aold WHOLESALE and RETAIL, JOURNAL 0 CHARLOTTETOWN, 1S66 ITICS - POL true Liberty, when — =—=——— — === EDWARD ISLAND, MISCELLANEOUS. | THE SYYLE OF LIVING IN NEW YORK } we PRINCE SEWING MACHINES. | ] OBERT YOUNG has moch pleasure in announcing that he has just been appointed sole Avent for P. E. Island, for the sale of THE WEED SEWING MACHINES, aud would strongly recommend to all intending purchasers, an inspection of the si mple now on tis premises, is | that they require to be seen in operation to be apprec inted. THE WEED MACHINES are better adapted than any others in the market Fewihg re | ‘To the uninitiated, the present expense, and mode of living in this metropolis ol Ameriea ts really somevbing startling. Before the late war—when a dollar bill meant a dollar in meney—the familics who ‘lived comfortably on the moderate expenditure lof, say, $5000 to $5000 per annum, were in- cluded in the majority of the well-to-do rest- dents of New York City. Sut since the ‘+ Legal Tender”? act took cffeet, and pro- mises universally took the place of payinent —or in other words since irvedeemable bank heaviest eh la . | hotes to rk the place of redeemable mndividual ere! ones—all is changed; and we are sorry to suy not for the better. To own or rent a guod house now, ina moderately respeetable |neighborlhood, and occupy it with an average jfamily of from three to five persons, moving in respectable circles means an expense of at jleast $10,000 a year, living most economical. so confident is he only to the changes and yreat Variety of quired ina family. TI will twenty thicknesses of Marselles without stopping, ‘They will rew ’ ey sew from one to| and umake every stitch perfect from the finest gnuze to the even to stout, hard leather, without chan: needle or waking any adjustment of the Machine wo different sizes of the Machine are manunatac- tured. fitted up. plain or ornamental, with or with- out cabinets, as muy be preferred | These Machines have obtains d the highest premitios wherever they have been exhibited in }eompetition with other Machines. Charlottetown, May 28, 1866. tf | I Freeborn Men, having to advise the Puablic, MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, ily, and if a carriage be ‘kept, or eny extra | ATE: may spenk fre« a DISTRACTED MEXICO. Anarchy still reigns in Mexico. Such has | |long been, and, from present appearances, will long continue to ba, the norma! eoudi tion of that country. Looking at Mexican affairs from this distanee, it is difficult to an- derstand what the people really desire. That they dy not wish Maximilian to rule them is patent to the most superficial ob- server, but that they are desirous of the | supremacy of Juarez is by no means certain Indeed at jast accounts that active revolu-| Lionists had been compelled to My from Cha- | the Liberal | huahua, te recent eapitai of Government, by a portion of the garrison de- claring in favor of Ortega, and Killing the Governor Tenzas. Palacios hae become Go- vernor im his stead, and bad shown his friend ship for Ortega by & protest ayainst the fur- ther contiuuance in Office of Juarez ws Presi- dent. While these things were” happening at Chihauhaue. Esexbedo was at. Monterey carrying matters with a high hand and im- posing loans en the population. The emi- rpration at Saltillo, tiowever, had been greater over, asDd Better Assortment than ever before, they SOLICIT A CONTINUANCE |B of the patronage of the Public. H, E. STARBIRD & CO. * City Hardware Store. Ler. 8, 1866 Im READING ROOM AND Merchants’ Exchan Conducted by Mr. A. McNeill. ze, Dorchester street, Charlottetown, Pr. E. i. | Ppl of Pipers. Periodicals, Xe fut the Brick Store, COKNER | | “9 Te- | | at the lowest prices for cash or approved credit. WILLIAM FULL. sage ae sareaiminle twa bernd bo. LSG6. Y the various Ships from ENGLAND and Steamers from BOSTON, I have com pleted my Sto« k of IRON ME INGERY,. and GENE RAL HARDWARE GOODS, and feel coutident | that, for prices and quality, greater inducements to purchasers cuunot tarty be offered; and 1 would call particularly the atteution of intending HOUSE BUILDERS To my large STOCK of NAILS (in quality not to be excelled in the City) PAINTS, and OILS; of Carriage Builders and Blacksmiths, To my extra large quantity of STEEL, IRON \XLES, FILES. BOLTSavd NUTS, CAKRIAGE BANDS, BELLOWS, ANVILS, VICES ; and of the Farmer & General Public To remember that. as heretofore, HARDWARE GOODs, both CHEAP and GOOD, are to be had GREAT GEORGE STREETS W. E. DAWSON. expenses incurred uside from actual necessity, | ree | y+ than at Mon'erey. (iunking to take advan- WY s TU ».°? -== Euripides. =—— ————— oe <== = 1866, MEDICAL USES OF ICE, Toa person borning up with internal feyor lit is a comfort beyond expression, Swallowing ice freely in swali jumps is the chief treatment ia inf pmmationof she stomach The constant application of ice, powdered fiae, and enveloping the head with it by a coshion or other contrivances, 1s that dangerous incans ol the most reliable remedy for malady, inflammation on the brain, whieh #0 days, or to that living death the mad-house ! Ia all inflammations, whether external or In- ternal, ice diminishes rapidly the size of the hlood-vessels and thus reiieves the pain they give when swollen by the pressing agatost the nerves which are always in the neigh of the arterres of the system. Diptheria, and sume of the other worst forms of sore t)roat, bave been arrested in a | very short ume by powdering @ piece of ico ‘ina bag, them laying the bead back, taking the lumps and swallowing them continuvsusly luntil releved, allowiug thew to be detained ‘in the throat as long as possible, there ty melt. | boarhgod olten sends its victim to the grave in a few | i WS, = See == { NO. 50 as Mairro Guycenine.—It ismuch to be desired | that those who snveut destructive compounds would put us in the way of safely using them. fo place mankind in possession of some tremendously powerful agent, withewt the proper knowledge fur controlling its vehe- /ment energies, render tho donor @ very duabtful Lenefactor to his race. In course time the needful kdowledge may be obtained ; but inthe interim occur those terrible dis- asters which sagyest that some unchained de- mon is playing havoc with wen and things. It is only by hair’s-breath that London has escaped the horrors of an explosion compared with whica the catastrophe at Erith might be thought a very ordinary afair. Sunilar peril has menaced Liverpool and other parts |of the kingdom, and tor all we know to the contrary, there may be at the present tinte stowed away, under the guise of ordinary merchandise, as much explosive matter in one or two London warehouses as would shake the whole metropolis tu its foundations. Is is not merely that science has given us what we may term a new destroyer, omitting )to provide the talisman which i, to render the sprite ubediewt, but the evil is aggravated j j ! ,LOCKS, HINGES,GLASs, | OF KENT AND} New Goods! New Goods! } | Pure Subseribers have just rec-ived, per | L C. Owes. and Usorne, from Britain, part m moderation, r : lof their large and well-ussorted Stock of staple There are those, of course, who double the jand Fauey outside figures from first of January to first . lof Janaury, without apparently any extra Dry Goods, Groceries, vexertion. With a ‘+ double front * city man- &c, &c, &e. sion, with stables and all appurtenances at- “ , ~ . pate ; arise. | STAPLE DRY GOODS — Grey & ie hite | class hotel, with a month or two at Saratoga : » * Yottons sinehwms nuns , . Conons, Printed Cottons, < nubs, Der ums.) or Newport, oF both, with a taste for the | Striped Shirting; White, Red and Cotton | 1 Warp; Towels and Toweling, Table Cloths und ' | Tabling, Sheets and Sheeting. Ticking, Bags and | able eubseriptions necessary to being consider- | Bagyin Seurlet, Blue, and White Flaunels; | ed liberal—to say nothing of eharitable— wall | Fancy Flannels, &e. Xe. ; | suffice to extend even the moderate middle DRESS GOODS —Black & Colored Coberg | sum, particularly if the family be composed and Lustres, Alpacas, Baruthea, Alexandra, Clots, | i. Camlets, Barages, Fancy Checks, &e &e. £15,000 to $20 O00 ts the mintam and $30,- 000 to $50,000 the maximum, speaking only } Blue fall the modern improvements tn taste —in- CLO : arcs F ke s nem wtoe. —7 and cluding late suppers at Delmonico’s and an | au dow : ron Ota, Maile otis, Fancy Lowme, bu . mile Cloths, | oecasional chance gane for pastime. Bat leaving this class of New York **fashionables”’ and turning to the more sedate and substan- resident, we find an improvement 1b AL pant as. Russell Cord, &e, &¢ KEADY-MADE CLOTHING— Pants, Vester, | Coats, Shirts, Neckties, Collars, Huts, } Cups, Boots, &c, &e. | tial Brat os, } | Searts, Ribbons, Paper and Linen Collars, Luce |Current expenses. The old and substantial | Fulls. Hair Nets, Bugle Battot Trimmings is and lLace aud Muslin Curtains, Ladies’ Hove, Gents bis way to, or inherited, a $100 000 eorner }eached, or a suite of apartiwwents at a first) opera and drama, coupled with the innumer- | of grown up sons and daughters, blessed with | iwill fall and fall irretrievably. | ported, the Empress Carlotta has been par- 'merehunt or banker who bas either fought | tae of these dissensions tn the it is reported that Maximilian is about to As preparatory to this step he declared on the Lith ult., in answer to the address of the President of the Council of State, the oveasion i being the annivereary of Mexican indepen- | | dence (1), thug, ** he wasetill firm in }is seat, lwotesof the nation had caused him to ve- jeupy ; and that it wasnot in troublous times 'a true Uapsburg would abandyn his post.”’ g will, however, deceive no one. ** Whistling to keep one’s courage up’’ is altogether too commen a de- vice for concealing abject terror, to mislead Maximilian knows as well as we that he is kept in his seat by bayonets, and alone, and that when these are These vain-glorious utterances bayonets withdrawn he If, as is re- tially successful in her mission, the eud way A ddeiede’'S little ‘cuftatfment of be temporarily postponed, bat cannot be | SUNDRIES—Shaw!ls, Paletoes, Ladies’ Hats, | Some respects, us wery piste Curie leyaded. The diffealty with Maximilian ts) that he has been unable to make himself at home in his new dominions Ile is still a : Liberal camp, } take the field in person against the insurgents. | notwithstanding all his dificaltics, which the | | AM) forms of diarrhoey and dysentery, er g ‘ of which by drinking any liquid tucreases | the walady, are promptly controlled, and in| many cases perfeetly cured, by simply swal. | jjuwing us large lumps of ice as possible. Epile pay itself, one of the most uncontrol- ‘iahle of human malad‘es, is siad to be treat- jed suceessiuily in L mndon by the application vi iee to the spinal portion of the system A piece of ice juid on the wrist will often arrest protuse and dangerous bieeding of the hose, In croup, water as ¢ yid as ice ean make it, lifapplied ireely and persistently to the nvek, (throat, and upper part of the chest. with a hsponge or clota, often affords an almost mi- fulluwed by Wiping the juculous relief, especially if drinaing Coy ivusly of icv-water, wetted parts perlectly dry, then wrapping the child closely up in dry Hannels, allowing it tu fall rete a delhghtinl and lile- giving | slumber. — /dall’s Journal of lreatth, -<>P- } } } by the recklessness of avarice. For the sake i where there isgreat thirst, the gratification ot a large profic men are found who will send forth by ships and railways a mass of ex- plosive material under a bill of lading which indicates nothing perilous, while at any mo- ‘went the slumbering giant may spring forth from bis lurking place, and gceasion the most frightful damage to life and property,, Here lies the essence of the danger, and st is here that we find something which morally, if , Hf mot legally, amounts to positive ¢riminal- ity.— 1, ndon Standard, <0 ee Gueat Incomes —The London Spectator, in Commmenting upon the income lists which jhave been published im the United States, saysof Mr. A. T. Stewart's revenue ;— _** We see from the lists that one Alexander | T. Stewart, dry goods person. we believe, re- ceives an income of £814,200 a year, the greatest in America. It Mr. Stewart is not | the were representative Of a company, it is also, in all probabdity the largest business “TUE SUOWMAN ON PUB WOODCHUCK. | income in the world, [tis extremely impro- buble, if we cxcept the Rowehild’s, whose Sims = ees ma ———— : { | : ; Oot. 3, 1966. Encourage Home Mannufact And keep your Money on the Island. 3000 Sides of Sole Leather for AT THE CITY TANNERY! vre Sale Orwell Cheap Store, September (Oth. [866 GARD. PEXLIE unders'gned baving purchased the STOCK IN TRADE from the surviving Trustees of the late JAMES PEAKE, Eaquire, deceased, PARTNERSHIP, onaer the name aud style of have this day ENTERED INTO CO.) j by | responding suum for clerks and incidental sur- lroundings, while the **leading houses Oo} with all Ways and Thomas Robinson deceased, tovetber | buildings, feuces, improvements, rights At this season of the year the danger of j ul iece 2 l belo y | ‘ . lapparrenances tothe said piece of land belonging | business of tens of milhons under carren | goat from drowning is greater than at any [oe SPs, 2 me jexpenses reaching hundreds of thousands For farther particulars cand onditions | Certainly there uiust be a lunit tu Chis expan- apply at the Office of Messrs Haviland & Brecken* | | Water Street, Charlottetown sion and expensive bubble, but when that ater > : ‘ ; Dated the 10th day of August A. TD. 1866 | JOHN MORRIS of sale | to foresee. We hope, however, forthe bene- other time. lowing directions for the treatment of drowned junit will be reached, it is at present difficult persons :— lL. Send, with all epeed, for medieal aid, fit of ail concerned, that wu retour ie ! jfit of all concerned, that wu return to the more for artieles of clothing, blaukets, de, We, thérefore, publish the fol-| | Diognes, “dt lyere not a showman I yould he a voodchuck!”’ ceived at the above Room, viz:— Anenet 6. 1866. litalr H Gl Belte:, Belt Ribot an tubeless and ‘woiitirnct -on' vid Sidud aire . decneetitaiaibuipieiilaeeipiiennciitaplpsonsanigiaiatninacintn z one, vves, belts. be tibbous) amd | . é 2} : } ‘ = a hi 2 . : | i od bs . LONDON—Dnaily Vimes or Evening Mail, Dlue <a iB aie Flowers Feathers Hoop arta en ** Brown Stone’”’ oh theavenue, must rigidly * S 5 anes a aah ‘Ute Gittded wincok! Reported verbatim et hteratin from the | Wealth os rather tiuat of a lamily than of aa eee ei F: bate Penes phen — Swick c NOTICE. Combs, &e, Ke. | . conform to custom, and allow Madame to) th a ivi t t a is equally true that Hh | showman’s speech ata menagerie in England individual, that any upcrowned person bas Iiastrated Family Paper ublic Oproion, Bertisa a i ‘ : on oe si | close : : ‘al E p iemseives, u Ma 10 | J 3 i Day z ‘lam inocu, Annee > items ; 3 Worknran, Saturday Review, the Working Man rue undersigned having fitted up, since | — GROCERIES — Fea (an excrilent article) | argue are bag et oa eee considerable portion of the population is) Lc was particularly edifying to tus auditors, | such a one 7 sis, it a 9 Me — News of the World Jouruat Chamber's Jourval, | the fire. a STORE in DoachesteR STREET, | Sugar, Molasses, Ginger, Mustard, Pepper, Cloves. | 1en Summer arrives, betaking himsell with ‘united upon Max smilies. Outside of his | d b el alhs sont ih Se . ng ne ; Daily Telegraph, Lioyd's Paper, Shipping List. | in the building owned by J. D. MASON, Ea Kaisins and Currents, &e., &e. his tamily to a country residence for ** the . | #nud may De to many of our readers : American States, where there are still 4 Four Quarterly Reviews aud Biack woods Magu: | adjoining the Store of Messrs Davies & Wrens. | The above Stock will be sold, WHOLESALE | season.”’ “The country house, the town house Seamonlaatt os cae a Tl «+ This, ladies and gentlemen, is the distin- one or two families with incomes surpassi 3 ; ; ’ sas 4 a ’ $ iy) a x , F . , , ie hereby respectfully informs bis + mega evs-) and RETAIL, at their usual LOW PRICES. ithe $3,000 to $5,000 pew im a fashionable eee renee pai erial. | guished bapnimal which is known as the those of Kurope. The largest realized ip- pe ° a > ae A ~ in Town and Country, that from.and after |... : iG | conviction, adheres tu the cause of impe -} 5 : : i bus nie? ' My ERPOOL — Wilmer & Smith's Eu ypean . a? Mee _ aes. ar 2 pa - yee sos | The remainder of Stock expected daily, per Ships | ¢ hurch, the annual party and nevessary dress | am It i shia inability ft gather ” hin! Hameriean \ vodebuck, first discovered by atiat in Awerica 8 Mr. Astor 8, returned, we : aise Wari H—Ss tofore | to arrive. st i | for it, and an oceasional $1,000 to head the | ef port the citizens of that distracted coautry, | General Christopber Columbus, on his firs: souvee al. teinae a See ar eee a ra j D 3 +H—Seotaman. : is ; : IFARTZ & SON. | list of a reception e« tis : gaeice c t i c y.} he rode OB ai aad velo 1e English bighest level, but consider- % D. REDDIN takes this opportunity to ret i . aN. 8 4 } 1 committee, or some other) : * , voyage tu the Vouds 0 ameriky. Cbhristo- 2 ‘tate. ; 1:UBLIN— freeman tt * 2 o i cacbomae ie hed oe ani Tt and | Charlottetown, May 28, 1s66 | pubhe demonstration, with the “regular” that maked' the Hapeburg tenure epyveet si ober ey him quietly seated sbod & bank of | 2>IY Sbove the boundary line between the NEW YORK —Duily Tribone, Daily World. Her-| ... “a cal ne 1 a : wenn naarineiremanememnina, | = | Mexico 80 uncertain, The Empress may | ric d th i ; ‘ = é m2 . ° , ¢| patronage, aud to solicit a continuance of the same jannual Cc yntribution toa di Zen diffi rent ob- / } | Ciovelr, &@ Viewing the setting sun and vonder- ich and the mililopaires, namely £30,000 & thd. Weekly Mayaziuve Shipping Liat. Journal of e | 3 Fl a) Cot ‘oi ‘ r ge | procure loans abroad for household expenses, | ’ 5 PY 5 year from realined sonueh T ll tl : Cotamerce, Scottish American Journal, Scientific | B.D. REDDIN. | our, our, our ' jects at least, coupled with the inevitable ten) og even pledge her jewels but she cannot | 98 et vould become of it. This ere is one there wer tainl aa b hin i : c iw rye rekly sslie’s | orche Street, Ch’tow ng. 6, 1866 | r cent. hat is termed a ** pr , Be Os Y 4 28Ce ; ame ehuck. asi oe" = certainly bot one thousap : Save rica, Albien, Har; r's Weekly. A shie s| Dorchester Street, Ch’town, Ang. 6, 1866. SUPERFINE FLOUR per cent. on what is terux d a ** patriotic ip | seat her husband in the affections of bis sub- | of the descendants of the same voodchuck, as ti J such 1 Weekly, Harper's Monthly, Wilkie’s Spirit of oe sy ev ey 4 X, come,"’ bave already exhausted all the fai!) |, dt ith the | ™ay beastly be seen by his general happear- | MUionaires in the world, bat with the rise 5 phe, Eeaeee. NEW STO! E ! J Extra State DO. dividends on old and favorite securities— i oe aaa ua ad a a os i ance, vieb is both beauutul and striking. He in rents and prices. the nuaber mest tage ve" . wn : Roate _ ee } é = ie i ee ie 2 ny | slightest good W = ne nti 18 18 accol- : “ inc L¢ wl Hn Aa Daily Journal, I yu =6Post Tri South Side of Queen Squure. Just Received, and for Sale at lowest Market | even il the stock be ** watered a little—and | glee ake governinent dubsidt be ward to 18 a solitary ereechur, and ts ealled voodebuck considerably increased, week dvertise ii 1% i is i i a ; img Fate rs s | -peijie Subscriber has wpened the Siore i Price, by eae : : should ‘the family’? take a notion that @/). o.tablished. Money must in time be| because he lives in the yood and the boys fe ra Misra, * Laie UESEC—Dauaily Chronicle, News ! j 116 Subscriber has opened the Siore i WELLS & MACDONALD, ltrip to Europe was indispensable, actually | ea ied cael “¢ | chuck etones at him. He has hair upon bis SWINDPLING IN Panis.—Swindling ia Paris is : INTREAL — Gazette, hitercolonial Journal of | MRS. CAMERON'S BUILDINGS. next door Sydney Street, Charlottetown forced the nervous old gentlen it ) depar ——s nore ottha badbat Binge it k and his t ell d his tail t practised with such finesse and destority thet ‘ o & Ba i 4 ited abi Ma : : : ’ @ ’ ° i¢ t > e i d gentiemi PT , 4 , | Dac ? t . Commetee, Herald } to the Bootaud Shoe Factory. Hus received by tate) June 11, 1565. Fe can't bile tamer oihee es Pie ’ ‘4 Part joo, beexbausted. Whatthen? We fancy | Me ac wat 18 DEY, prt Ate Cate 16 aaah wust be classed among the industrial arte. Here Lietinet ‘ s e long Custoin it ake a *’fiye ~, | the 8 P. ye B e posite e& 3] is » anaes . : IRONTO—Globe, Leader. — — e = Lia WAIl Sudect''| hee ie the mn 7 er | that Max , Hapsborg as he 1s, will then be| - Va ei why hie eh os ul Opposite CDCS) is auetber mistance. A very fashionable-dressed : " ‘ | bid OULPee uv Oo Viale 2 necessity vl ’ , v .d assis amusing vc- nagenniaes ALIF AX, N. § —Cwulonist, Citizen, Union Re Aa assorted tock of A WD S Aj Rs eri; : . , ye Bereesiny compelled to abandon his post.” of the budy, and assist him in the amusing vc: | young lady went a day or two ago te a pawn- ; r ‘ r ( biz re oo = — : — aking into Lis capital. As to what will be the finale of the Mexi- cupation of seeing, vich he can see ip the | broker's office. She offered in pledge a bracelet orter, ronnie ' ~~ ~ ‘ : ‘ i ‘ s eh is certs Je * ‘ By a E is 7% “a5 ae ae ‘ 2 : ore : e vn e ee FOUN XM. B.,— Telegraph, Globe, Journal DRY GOODS, q O be SOLD by PUBLIC AU rion. uc : cer a ; t an ~ r obey Pic- | wan drama we do not propose to speculate. dark as vell re '" the light, nest rit t ene nr rameter. ore : ¢ . - ' _ -* re,’ “ree wi : .* . , ‘ ture ashton le t New { " : 2 “6 2 . ‘. ike < .,bUL Bie sa) at wi men News, Freeman | direct from! the fuctorics at Benalin: Aiieneeney weil on FRIDAY, the Sixteenth day of NOVEM. | a 0 t nablte Jite m ew 0 of to The destinies of thatunhay; py ¢ yunty are too| live in oles pam er tine grount hi e most owes 50008 cor ee a enough she had es a 7 ' : ' ' eae nha ial BER next, commencing at the hour of 2 o'clock, Gay, und were we to attempt a Ceseription o! ‘ 2 Pee il. vl 4 | han:mated things, he is fond of enjoying him- ane , . wor the article, aud she wanted at /ictol. N.S —Standard I Liverjoul, which fe will sell on reasouable terms, ne 2 e me ee OS + | chan ahi aheenhn dual Sa hte entirely at the merey of commng events ant r ayer 5 . ail ‘able i jeasi 400 The bracelet, which wasin a jewel j ow - ' | beys to sulicit a share of public patronage trove, at The jonial Building In Charlottetown hia ¢ already deseribed Classes Would Call) . emia bhai ‘ ere »nder | 8® vich be Gves ID a Ve amiadie ang In- a ’ . case, NEW GLASGOW, N. 5.—Eastern Chroni ee ar ere —— under and by virtaeef a Power of Sale contained | the ** foolish expenditure” of a dow estab | the necessities of loreign powers, toh nder teresting vay lie shied alung upon the was therefore hauded back to ber. ‘Thelady took SUMMERSIDE, P E. 1.—Jourval, Progres ALSO: tacertain Indenture of Mortynyge, bearing date lependthrift, it would only be neeessar ag prophecy either wise or valuable. We I ceed cd a Sie ran ae it, and after Lesitating aauement or. two she said « HARLOTTETO .N, P. E. £—All the Vapers Tea and Sugar, superior qualit 4 he twenty-eighth day of December, m the yeur of sin si ae ae ia * t'vea pe 7 : lsee that Max. bas already lost the game and . ‘ ag a a J rear r ee lik she would accept the amount offered. The case . . * a, ©. & “vs 1€ a ‘ bait a lal i treu outs lace "eure j i irds LER he : . published > JAMES S. PURDIE Our Lord one thousand — t undred and sixty at ss Aye } fi a 1 Th _' ‘4 oi is now only playmy ay aiLst boy e: but whee | : rds in : oe and it co iKe | did not appear to bave passed from her hand; but j « : a * & Geb base i i made betwerl HEOPHILUS 1 SEs ISA shanyging ye Vv rt ‘Ss. ne ted | . 3 e 7 » ‘ve “ce - | : aon cs oe ° In addition to the above list snbseribed for, and} Ch'town, May 14, 1866 Koninsos, of ¢ antennae in ‘I . in : L I ecul a ‘ i d of tile 7 hi ¥ 4 i ther Joaiez, Ortega, or some new man, 18 to , , “tea 4 3 ne Salutes bdbe ’ hi aes £ + pawubrokers are cautious people, and the clerk . p . i ' , wae . toBin: ,_s mriottelaw ti. ce Baiware | gpecalative Pp od 0 te war, 5 ude } . } 8s is sCauut > ih “ue uve J ‘ feguively received per Mail aud Express Pee eT ake : a aE a | Esland. Trader, of the ove part; snd Joux Morris “ i i I ; ; : 2 A eo succeed to the reins of power, 1b 1s 1m possi ble ut ons ean not his fault, Decause be busn t _ ued it aud gave a glance. For the bracelet ies of European, American, and € stonrial Fape ou | YARMOUTH STOVES ! aud THomas Moruts, of Charlottetown. aforesaid, and rained thousands, pare appear to be} tw foresee. At present M: x:co i8 in the same | got any feathers. first offered another bad been substituted in the ra sasuines ao Eaenperes Ger | WUST RECEIVED by the subscriber | Commission Merchants, of the other part: All the a. rey re al aie See d issues 0! | wi pouie condition of revolution in which she} ** The yoodchuck lives a good vile, My | ere wneyee MDee was of brass and nut Phe latest News, bv Telegraph. per Atlanti A | el 7 a y . i , ~ of righ , title, share I erest wud estate of hits, the WOK NOLS Ure ating advut as Inoney, and has long esmieted, and Maximilian has been huncle ad von vat lived some time, but finally | oe f ‘ay i ” was consigued to a police Uabie, from Europe, and per 4 sse tated Press trom | per Schooner Mary, from Yurmonth, a full) said Theoptilas PesBrisny Koblinson, in and to} no visible signs are ay} parent of & Contraction | a 7 | officer, and it appears thot she bas several times United States aid the Colonies, also DAILY reteiy | and complete Cargo of tivese celebrated STOVES. | chat piece of Land) being part ot Town Lot Nuw-| gupreney in the department of trade the | but -ieneterslousens SS discord east into the | died ; though there ts no telling how long be | i. cn more successtul in playing Unis slight-vf-hand ed at’ this Room; together with Shipping and} consisting of Cooking, Box and Frauklia, the cha | her five in the Second itnudred of Town Lots in| |. ott th etiad ts vi \ ain ‘universal chavs. When shall dawn the light) vould ave lived, if it wasn’t for that ere lace | (5k, Merine Intelligence, Market Prices, Prices Current, | racter of which is A well known to - stand | Charlottetown, and fronting ov Que« . aay et sae deieed a See : a eee 18S 000 ‘of order and good goveroment on the Mon-| cident. Howing to the quiet life vieh the th SE “> e < . farmers, to whom they have yuiven such yveneral | rwo (42) feet, and extending back wards by para je] | formeriy did business atan expense 0 $2 rs os See ae a ‘ ‘ rer vit * pre i sah Sah die © enlace, e -_ - one ~ . > omnd setion Thev w il he sold at the usual teruis | hae fifty shaft ‘BR feet. and Ww hieh said ' iece of } to <8 ooo a year inciudin a rental 1 Sv pee 1 New York Attion; Ow. “ —_ ae nats ry aa ee ae . Uasty Meat Takinc.—The lawyer who Hoone: — From 6, a. m. to 1 p min Summer,| | ¢, ’ ; | es Cage ele os ew ee FUN Ee oo. yas u voudehuck myself. But then there is) =} ; «nti and fiom # a.m. to 10 p.m in Woaser for Cash or approved Notes. oo was devised to the said Theophilus Des- | QUu@ to S4 000. pow starts off with the first <> 4 Sites Ging oh - 4 tute for aa a ) stuck upon luis uflive dvor, *Gone to dinner ; ' ae oe te ad R. J. CLARKE. Brikay Robinsow and his brother George Robinson, ‘GIA ND SOF ft) ¥ PO apAEaNyT : > NL y atverl wis! | Rus, Bemeromees® Secs ora showman. buck in ten winntes, might as well ha b> A. McNEILLL, Mavever. ae ae Will avd, Tesuunent of their Father }item of $15,000 to $25,000 rent, with a cor- | {REATMENT OF DROWNED PERSONS. | tough Lean say, as Helander remarked to | aad oki ee kitling ma ey bolting ~ fuod, and then trying to divest it over my Ere, ladies and gentie- | papers; ac45 I'sball probably be either a man, isthe wery osson vich the Duke of | broken-down invalid or a lunatic, but, in the | Velientineslew the Lord Napoleop Bonaparte! Stir lum up, dubn, aud make him kick a | bit"? | The Power or Cymut rs.—The enlightened | man may havea clear understanding of thou- ~7~<s- /meantime, I um very much at your service.’’ ‘There is alsoa ghastly hamour about that | other story of the host in a New Hogland city, who asked his guest at a;mid din- ver, “it be would mind esting bis pie in the i street as they waked aleng.” There is a THe Subscriber begs leave to return his PEAKE BROTHERS & COMPANY, THOS. MORRIS. ape aay , heat thanks to dis friends, and the public in} aud will continue.the same Business.carrigd op: by | —_—"-—__——ee sepa Sil we oy 1 of living. “ well as of going 2. Treat the patient on the spot, in the | sands, and even millions; but mueli beyond jmoral m this which faust. business people geseral, Oe Say oP aes Se ehelaaG eS ‘aus spear Aan reer ss _ pee House and Lot for Sale. WY. Albiui Hot bu aes songer deluyed.— open ait, exposing the lace and chest freely | (at he can form ny distinct idea. A siuuple | should heed. Bulting down food anaconda ae en I scone _ ae —" neg : mm! Pe pa pleasantly tected HOUSE and! ™ a Pa ta the breewe except in too cold weathe r. saana On WY. OA: ster mn Nevo fashion may give one a little more prégent reapectfuliv to jutimate to them that he tas m RAI PH BRECKEN PEAKE PREMISES in Fitzroy Street. formerly aint ei tugs ees ce 2. 3 jace the patient gently on the face (to tater ie coisae * se 4 aji ti 1S medrnet time tor business, but it will take dway from eure of manufacture. and will have ready tor the ipuaet ate ARE, | dence of Tuomas B.Trematx, Esq, deceused. | THE FATE OF JERP, DAVIS. allow any Guids to flow trow his mouth). of water that cover early three tourths of | jife aboct as many Years as the mawber af Fall Trade, the above & TOCK OF so0L i | PHOMAS HANDRATIAN. | either in one, or the vacant part adjoining the le | 4. Then raise the patient into a sitting | the globe were emptied, drop by drop, into i duys saved for working by the rushing policy YEirs, i Mixes I BARTHEL. und i a Cherlosteose. Fu Bb J APOE Eu: | Mr. Geocee Alien ' preusiede,, wlwat 2) ides. front | Ithas beenstated by a Washington Despatch | posture, and endeavour to excite respiration lone grand reservoir, the whole number of | 4; meal-taking. , : Ts ‘ “ 28S LEA ‘a tie, abt ALE, re bund running back 100 feet, being sufficient for a} J rte 4 ; bi 3 y . i Sa - \ a ay tte " mr a. edb eS & pt tite de» ands of all who miay MONDAY AUCTIONS! | nice Bilding Lot, may be had separately There ae as aw ee re pase Te 1. By snuff, bartshorn, te., applied ty tue pave, ham aco capheeds wy aes" a ve — she . Ger him wuh their custom. Flour Cornmeal a ve &e is it youd Gurdeu uttached, and w Stables ulep. » oe par i : ae : San “ed m cd : — er } ' i nexing twenty-four evpliers to Ale niu. > Some idea of the yaiue of boman life in The arnale will be sold, either at the Cit) Tan- ? ° mig, Galte Avr ’ level ot excellent water, With a Pump inthe yard visite him in prison wagant that his health > By irritating the throat with a feather su in ie a ag vob oD 000.0000 1 oon | New York, may be gathered from the facs ese os lee the flubecrilver'® Travelling Agent. Mr. | eevtiE SUBSCRI BERS will. during the Phe property : ee n, it we ed: aoe en is so far affected that he canbut live three or the finger. i ele ite a (ie ‘ ,000,000 000,000) | that the papers of that city daily record 6e- Sota Larier, at the usual moderate aud necominy- i Seasov, SELL at AUCTION. every MON- description.” For further particulars, apply to months, whether tree or captive. The New 3. By dashing hotand cold water alternate: | (00 QUO). Man might as well attempt to ex-| yoral sui paragraphs as the following :— As . li tiere be no suc- | plore the bounds oi eternily a8 to form any dating ters of the concern, aud is warran be equal, if uot superior, to anything of the Offered for aule in this market, or on the Tala ted °| ac DAY. at 1 o'clock, on QUEEN'S WHARB, Fleur, Cornmeal and other Goods, WILLIAM DODD, Commission Merchant. Ch'town, April 2. 1806. if York Aera/d takes the matter up, and per- | tinently enquires, ** Who is responsible for i++ the detentiva of Davis in Fortress Monroe ? ly on the face and chest. ) cess, Jose no time, but 4. Replace the patienton his face, hisarms rational idea of the units embodied in the expression above ; lor aliiough the aggre- ‘inquest was commenced yesterday before the | Coroner, as to the cause of the death of —Patre:k Donnelly who died agp the Log Ie N No Sale to be held vatid and binding | arriving per Stcawers frow Boston. 2 . . 4 ’ pt a 4h ies P : ; ' es : , “ sae 4 as | amuse vows shall prove to be of the quality m CARVELL BROTHERS ‘Valuable Freehold Farm fer Sale. | If he is to be detained for years until he | ander his head, that the tongue may fall for- | gate OF GFops 1s imdicated by fSxures im the jand Comage Lospital om Friday dast, of ine (. ety men fle (++ perishes in prison, while the ends of justice | ward, and leave the entrance infu the wind. | spuce of only one inch and «a half, ordinary juries sustained in an encounter wit cies hereby set f orth. DAWS Jui 7. o Charluttetown, Sept. 17, 1S. ps. A few Journeymen Curriers w efuplovime nt tablish ment PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Boot and Shoe Factory, South Side Queen Square. ow early xpplication at the abo IN. 1 find | | ve ¢a- | Auctioneers. Ch'town, June 18, 1866. By Recent Arrivals FROM GREAT BRITAIN, ec ant OD QUEEN SQUARE, ; | ONSISTING of 175 Acres of Front js are le({t unserved, whig' shall bear thé The Herald adds:— Land, in a bigh state of cultivation, with @ | ++ blame ?’’ Riese PE shed : Conch nse. T net. ‘ “ oe yood Dwelling House, Barn. Couch House. Thresh- | ‘+ It is said that the President says itis the fault of Congress, Copgress charges the Pre ne Machine, aud all other requisites suitable for a Farm. Also, : sident with tie delay, and others again put It is | One Hundred Acres cf Wood Land | See : : ’ : see eo. ithe blame upon Chief Jastice Chase. in the rear. situate on the south side of Elliot River, | ey? i ‘ > 2 attle j The British W arehouse po seven miles from Charlottetown, and qnite time that this matter should be settled in re $) near two public wharfs for shipping produce, &¢ | some way, It is a disgrace to our system ot i The above Property ix well werth ke notice ot jurisprudence that the case of J: Davis chase a good Frechold pany person wishing to par should be allowed to remain in abeyance all pipe free, and that any fluids may Bow out of the mouth, then 1. Turn the body gradually but completely on the side, and a littie nore, and then again pon the face alternately (to induce inspiration jand expiration). 2. When replaced, apply pressure along ithe back and ribs, and then remove it (ty liuduce further expiration and inspirativn,) /and proceed as before. print, if each particular drop were noted by a separate siruke, hike the figere 1 it would form a jine of marks sufficiently fong to wind ruund the san ex thousend bilhons o! timer! Now, observe if you please, the mar- vellous power or value which the cyphers, insigniicant by themselves, gives tothe sig- , aiticant figure 13. The young reader wall | be surprised tu learn that the use of the ey- | per to determine the value of any par- | Cox, on the evening of the 1th ult.. at a Le qvor store, corner of Oslambia aad fuuting- (ton streets | Suveral witnesses were examin- led, und the inquest was adjourned this after- ‘noon at 1 o'clock, Abuut 10 o'clock last juight, two of the inmates ef the tenement ‘house known as the Phelps Mansion, located in Trarty-dicet, gear First avenue, named Nicholas Meader wud Jacub Kireholl, engag- ed in av altercation, Kireholl, who was ia | Property, being tl state of the late J.C. Wright, ‘ i “ " : Property, being the estate of the late Il he ig amenable to the law let 3. Let these measures be repeated gently ticular figure which is now practsied by every! bed nt the tame, Was finally stabbed by Sin FEMLE Sabserber wonld respectfully inti- | ii‘ VE COM PLETED their IMPOR.) Esq. ‘Time will be given for two-thirds of the this time. : > . | . ' oe ' r k , j mate to hia COUNTRY CUSTOMERS | TATIONS for the | purchase money. Enquire at the Office of Hanns | hum have the benefit of the law. A there iF | deliberately, but efficiently and persever ingly | school my, Was unknown to the ancients “opponent inthe right shoulder, ‘recéiving @ aad WHOLESALE BUYERS Jthat be has en-| % hes int ah be tin of 1266 | Parmer, Esquire, or of the subsc — t. jany doubt as to the probability oF its convie: | sizteen times a& minute only Continuing | [hereture among the Greeks an@ Romans, deep and dangerous wound, The assailant we een a ; CATHERINE WKIGHT, Execotrix. | tion, why detain him in prison? We adhere | these measures, rub ail the limbs avd the and otber nations of antiqui’y, arithmetical was arrested soon after the occurrence, and geged Mr. CHARLES WELDON te travel for him, | wud that he will be at all tines ready to fill up| Thankful to oor Castomers and the Publie in|} ienmee their Steck aud tuke theie Orders, aa they may | general for past favors, we vow solicit a contine- | | require. For the FALL 1 RADE, he has the | ance of the sume, feeling assured that they willy id . . t entieen Ue sir uency ax good V..lue as cun be had | largest and choicest Stock of all Goods in his} realize fo their moncy ax Zuo ‘ salad i. = line, ever exhibited in this Island, and at prices | iu the City. NHK Subseriter offers for Sale __ | to our first impressions, that the ends of jas trank upwards with warm hands, making ; Operations — exceedingly tedious and) -omnritted tw a cell in the station house. The tice would be best subserved and the dignity | firuy pressure energetically. Replace the wet )difivuit. They had to reekon with Titule | injured man received surgical wid, W's ib | of the nation best sustained by opening the | elothes by such other covering, &e., us ¢ ‘ebbles, sheils, or beads, used a8 counters, to | 4 eritic ' ; J 5 j clot y ae , us can | | a critical cundition, that | doors of Fortress Monroe and letting him go | pe j focared. transact the ordinary busiwese cf life. Even | oe l whi ars 7 @ ute ‘ is $ Seer + —_ } ‘ i, i Meee ee ee eipetition. Having the ante agency| Ca¥" 1 Case LADIES’ HATS daily expected. Valuable Properiy, formerly owned by Mr | Whithersoever Ke will. © At ey Aule, — the great Cicero, Mm his oration for Rescius.) Some idea of an Eaglish Dake's estate may fi cuba ‘: nae Rubber Co... bia assortivent of _a | Robert Haszard, containing GU acres of Land— (eae bt dealt with peed. < THe Epucation oF Giris.—After much | een nen ve au ee | be had when we state thas the © olry es- 3 anadh -» Yl ‘ .? > AT : " ae ager ai { Peary ol . act i . vie, I ; : : y 18 We i ' x ' cou : Pelt and Rubber Boots and Overshoes, of every Wi BR. BROWN. iremting on the North River and adjeming -ae about as mrenn 0 Phe. 84 yjecb as the pri | opposition, the Cambridge exawinations for | to make _ eo aa v y > anes and > tablishmunt ofthe Duke ot Devonshire would : elesa, will be found complete, of the best material, | * Upton.” On the premises 8fe 8. 0r alae | Boner of his captivity. ¢ aka ' jgirlsin England have become regularly es- } brous notation , COCI9ID CCCII99 COIQI9. : UW occupy one of our largest counties. The park ~—* : i . ; +, weiities for eh iw Pr “eat Wid! Ne ; “| ; ater ¢ & > J ‘ sncmenttada® © f ee and lower than ever. The Retail Trade wil, iv | and Barn. The faeilities for shipping Produceat!. The New York Tunes, of a tater date, ltablished, apparently with the ‘beet vedas, | 7s" ® ld this seems in the year of Our \mmediately surrounding the paluee contains “FOR: SALE, June 25. 1866. ; \ i ee ———-——— ; June 25. 1866 the Lducational 3 () ucres Tie yrinerpal garden (or vege- future, be conducted on strictly Cash Principles bet at aveh prices as will prove meat advan- tayeous to all parties parcharing. All personas im debted ta the subseriber are Te quested jummediate payment of Lheir Acewunts. GEORGE NICOLL Oharlottetewn, Auguet 27th, be. bi ——— ee ae es ee ‘he extensiv asel | olla w Talic E ; ‘ sail sie ied tals the North River Bridge, and the extensive Mussel | quotes the folluwing from the National In- | Phe last report of the Syndicate of Cam-| Lord MDCCULXVL, From | Munthty. tubles, fruits, grecn-houses, &e., is 25 acres. 1 nuke | TEVAVE R&CELVED. per Steam- tom VV ship ALHAMBKA, one of PUFFER'S cele- brated St IDA-WATER APPAKATUS, at acost of | | 600,00, for m mnafacturing Pure SODA WATER. 4 ‘Mey 4 a & ‘B ¢ } } 4 ) ri , = DA We A & : | Beds which lie diceetly in front of this Fai, ren- | ihheeidl Bes deri a west desirable Property. Also, That very valuable Freehold PA RM, known as Scharman Point Parmu,—disiant about a tile land a half, ia direct line, trom Stimmerside— | consequendy the containing 106 acres, and having a frontage of over : oe . | bridge University, on the local examinations | I » Judge en and 0 gree wties held throughout the country durimg the past) | ae . eek an rave come to the conclusion that because of} winter, shuws that the gitls bave not only | Ee RS Te ee 7) : } : : . “CSS i os ; : | bhe legislation of the last Congress the al-) wo themselves superior in the points ip | Darhing down a tree #IX oF eight seet in di ameter, and solid and green, would have | , 7 P of ) e i » | < . ‘ "" | jourped Court cannot be held next month, which it Was certain that they would do f i sevmed to me as simply absurd and ridieu But the thing is dune in Oregon every ~~ > o---— —- case of Mr. Davis, with at | better than the boys, but that in mathema |uthers, must be postponed to « future day.’’| tics, alsu they have gained preat credit. “The! 'as- iiere are 3U green-houses each from 50 to 75 feet long. Three or four of these eomtaia ‘nothing but pine apples; others Contain no- thing but melons acd cucumbers. One peach-tres on the glaas will weesare 51 tees in width, 15 feet in length, and Sears 1,060 i 4 ote : NOTICE. This delicious. healthfal, cool and refreshing | a mile 9 pense Bey wae W at : wre And appends the annexed remarks :— general style of their papers was decidedly day at a vast saving of tine and lubour peaches Ic is the largest in the world, Lhe He verave is extensively consumed thronghout the | About 40 acres are cleared and ina high state of! «+ The manner in whieh this case of Mr lbetter than what the boys produced, and | Phe operation is done in this wise: A hole yrape-houses, ive or 8x 10 ali, and 700 feet HE SUBSCRLPER begs 'o inform the | United States and British Provinees daring the hot citizens of Charlottetown and the pablic gene- | mouths of Sammer raliy, that he has RE-OPENED his | Tailoring Establishment STREET, two doors weet of T- Des d solivite—while gratefully acknow on QUEEN Veisty's ; ab and ( favour us with a call will abwars find a WARM re- Our GROCERY STORE is pleasantly situated on | Kent Street, the Ladies and Gentlemen of the City who } aud a CouL drink of SODA WATER, | leultiwation; the remainder is covered with a fine ; ic es ak growth of hard aud soft weed, Termseasy—ap-| y geandal to the mation. ply to CW’tawn, 7th Mav. 1966. A Farm to be Let, JAMES C. POPE. is} pat s j Davis is treated by bigh officials Is becoming ltheir answers were wore to the point, witb | is bored mato tre tree horizvntally, the nearer Ip ecems to be 4 | rower attempts at Hoe writing than their | We contre the better, Then, direetly under | mere foot-ball, to be kicked about betwren | pale eompetiturs indulge in. Ten girls out this hole another is bored. atan angie of ele- lyation such that tue livles meet together near | the Precideat, Congrees, end oe Justice of twelve passed a creditable exam¥aation in 3 - | Chase. each making it in oe t a ground of Latin, being especially distinguished for xc: | the centre of the tree. 7 — of os with a eral new reproach against the ofhers. | curacy and good taste in translation. A | jittle kindling, is introduced into the orifice, Vi er | hundred and twenty-s:x girls were examined, | * dralé, and! she wpper one poriurme:the func- long. But wiatshall be sad of the greens eouservatory, filled with ewery variety of Ghe tropieat plants ? {ts ome of the swouders of toe world. {t covets am acre ef ground, is 100 feet high, of oval shape, and cost $500,- G60, Itis heated by seam and hot-water pipes, Which in all are six miles on Jemgth, Co io : ’ | cephion <P Cat he tou a ek i ee wi hovlacwas wot fowrese Oia ie poet ae 7 i aoeaneed ee choice SYRUPS, manufactured on rENTTAT V ALUA BLE FARM, the Pro- SrarvaTton IN ALABSMA.—— The Mont land the examination gave reports W hich seey, Wons ote oiplen any - oan ol the tree 1S [ue apparatus copsumes G60 tons of coal in a 4 extensively conferred upou him. LLUDSON & WRIGHT. | . « a f atts : Poa tt : Jin gomery Advertiser repuene Chat Ma or yams to answer some of the chief objections againat | dry aut enn ” ee ee " iy vi) year. © xy Having aequired a thorouybly correct knowledge Charlottetown July Oth, IS66, oacy Pret dd more veuiin: This farmeontains | weeks ago, In a house peat the fair grounGs | oe examination for girls, stating that no| preh, ae eauernaee — as Uhave al- a child weetetele ‘ceo peas f Of the Cutting Department, on a purely yew trie CO rm lob at SEXTY-KIVE ACRES OF LAND, a large | '" that city, a woman was found dead on the) gague excitement was noticeable, bor any | ready deeeribed,' barns briskiy. It is gene-) Chis Pay ately devoured by an alliga- Principle, together wit oT age apt sonatas | EXCHANGE ! proportion of which is cleared; it is situated on the | fluor She had falien from the bed, and must | signs of weariness toward the end of the rally mecessary to teed thus are with sowe | tor hear Galveston, in full view of its father, practice, he ix prepared to compete, for superiority, | i western side of. Morell River, adjacent to Morell have died during the nigh. Around her lay lweek. On the contrary, all was very me- | tresh fuel from time to tine, But one man) who, Was vnable to save bis hitthe daughter. : ; —- --— —~—ee —-——- — wis any of his profession iu tis Colouy. Having aia selected Mr JOHN CHRIS riaAN ’ XCTIANG Boo BOSTON, and Green- backs bought and syld by Bridge, and fronts ou the Main Post Road leading from Souris 10 Charlottetown. can keep a large number of trees thus burn- her tour littl daughters, the oldest oneabout | thodieal and orderly, and the girls did their 4 ing, and will get twenty ora hundred down ltwelve years of age. all nearly dead from) work in a most business ike way, without The pigpe-vilin, which ia tu be exhibited next year at Paris, 8 io shape dike an o1din- 4 7 dial for superior workman ~ + ut the subscriber's ollice. a . i Bree Pulser he guctusheet the Firm of on. July 30, 1866 a ae homie JOSEPH HENSLEY. | want of food. Loey were taken to a howe! flagging. thus much quicker and much easier than he ~ the tw give every ea amassed, ison 3 sr — Charlottetown, April 16, 1866 for orphans, the picture of misery and want) sins eould otherwise dv. in a sinsiar manner, «ty plauo-lurle, with an exua box. The eLeOD & CHRISTIAN” Ustaction. Orders from the country promptly attend: d to. JAMES MeLLOD. Chitown, Jane 14, 186600 e aie, | iduys after, and another 18 su | , : es " Por 8 ubttul if : aC Ate dest ig! hy, but aleo as to its fertility. | when the perpendicular one acts as a due, across the etrings, and compel them w sound * ° For Sule by I. ¢ HALL. GRAPHS }donbtful if she can recover. The oldest iw) was unhealthy y-, when perp . ; Painting, Paper - Hangivs Water Street, Charlottetown May 14, 1866 moth | parse indo ai ee Sn a Likely to get well. The family had been sub-- He found the valley of the Awazon untom- and the hor:goutal ene acteasadraught. it the botes. Tie tows move up and dowa AND T°ETT talent peg aay TOBACCO \ aud every descripon 0 oa \ > eae, "| sisting on rations issued by the Government, monly fertile and its climate very healthy. ‘often bappens thut ia burning a lurge tree perpeadiealarly, each ip ats ture, and syund TOBACCO. ‘ | Elegant Photographs, whole length, oniy «whieh had been discontinued while they were itis his opinion that it will one day become into lepgths for saw-logs, there is nut more | sech Hote, which 19) the touches of © Whitewashing, 1 ; P E. D. STAIR. | Pevranry 26, 1966. | | | FLOUR, NAVY BREAD, &. 0 BBLS. EXTRA FLOUR, . 10 ) © NAVY BREAD, : 33 Flat TOBACCO, 10 BO ae I. C. HALL. Water Street, Charlottetown, May 14, 1866. BR. R. MACLELLAN’S Studio is still headquarters for illi dozen. All other pictures eqmully aoe on . R. MACLELL AY. ’ | Great George Street, Dee. 4, 1865, with searcely a rag CO hide their nakedoess. Professor Ayassiz says the general impres- | when toe tree is duwn, it is eut inie pieces The youngest, three years old, died the next! sion in regard to the Amazon river is very er- | by being burned in two. A bole is bored day ; another, seven or eight years oid. afew | roneous, but not only io regard to theelumate | into the log from the top, and another from | low that it is of that region, whieh be had been informed ite side, tillythey meet, as belcre deseribed, the mart of the world: supporting in comfort | umber wasted than would result from chop- | twenty millions of inbabitants. | ping of the log with an axe, sick, subjecting them to terrible sufferings. | This is the story told by the oldest girl. . . player perlorws a» usaal, and go Souper does hos fingers touch the keys than the violin is heard in unison with the piano-forte, Inside the box is a viehe, and four large bows ran ‘the piano-forie. Ivie said fo bean Aweriean abyenlivh. i ‘ é si BVO o u ope